Thieme Advance Information February 2014 – April 2014 Table of Contents New Titles Audiology Fitpatrick: Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation, From Infancy to Adolescence Complementary Medicine Kersschot: Biopuncture Internal Medicine Zeller: Vascular Medicine Neurosurgery Nader: Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Spine and Peripheral Nerves Nowinski: The Human Brain in 1969 Pieces 2.0, Structure, Vasculature, Tracts, Cranial Nerves, Systems, Head Muscles, and Tracts Ophthalmology Kuchenbecker: Plates for Color Vision Testing Orthopedics Schuetz: Periprosthetic Fracture Management Otolaryngology Bhattacharyya: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Laryngology Devaiah: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Fried: Clinical Laryngology, The Essentials Philpott: Key Revision for Otolaryngology, Postgraduate and Exit Exam Preparation Plastic Surgery Herman: Encyclopedia of Aesthetic Rejuvenation Through Volume Enhancement
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Thieme Advance Information February 2014 – April 2014
Table of Contents
New Titles
Audiology
Fitpatrick: Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation, From Infancy to Adolescence
Complementary Medicine
Kersschot: Biopuncture
Internal Medicine
Zeller: Vascular Medicine
Neurosurgery
Nader: Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Spine and Peripheral Nerves
Nowinski: The Human Brain in 1969 Pieces 2.0, Structure, Vasculature, Tracts, Cranial Nerves, Systems, Head Muscles, and Tracts
Ophthalmology
Kuchenbecker: Plates for Color Vision Testing
Orthopedics
Schuetz: Periprosthetic Fracture Management
Otolaryngology
Bhattacharyya: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Laryngology
Devaiah: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Fried: Clinical Laryngology, The Essentials
Philpott: Key Revision for Otolaryngology, Postgraduate and Exit Exam Preparation
Plastic Surgery
Herman: Encyclopedia of Aesthetic Rejuvenation Through Volume Enhancement
TITLE Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation From Infancy to Adolescence
PRICE €64.99
ISBN 9781604066951
PUB. DATE April 2014
FORMAT HARDBACK · 24 illustrations · 240 pages · 178 x 254 mm
SPECIALTY Audiology; Speech Language Pathology
LEVEL Students
EDITORS Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, MD
Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Program Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottowa Ottawa, ON, Canada
Suzanne P. Doucet, Me.D Moncton University Moncton, NB, Canada
DESCRIPTION Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation presents evidence-based information on the clinical and educational management of children with hearing loss who are learning spoken language from infancy through adolescence. It provides students, clinicians, and teachers with the latest practical procedures and techniques for developing auditory and spoken language skills across a broad spectrum of ages and developmental stages. Key Features:
Includes practical, realistic case examples that illustrate the application of audiologic rehabilitation techniques
Provides various clinical models of audiologic rehabilitation used by well-known leaders in the field
Contains a collection of strategies that practitioners can use to guide parents in their child's spoken language development
May be used to prepare for certification exams in audiology and speech-language pathology that include a component on audiologic rehabilitation
This book is a practical resource that brings together current information on auditory and spoken language development from infancy to adolescence, and it will be a valuable addition to the library of practicing clinicians, students, and teachers in the field of audiologic rehabilitation.
SALES HOOKS • Practical case examples contributed by clinicians • Perspectives from clinicians from around the world • Covers the age spectrum from infancy to young adult -Specific chapter on children with hearing loss and additional developmental disabilities • The two authors make up a team of audiologist and teacher/therapist • Includes chapters from well-known authors including Flexer & Madell and Ching as well as chapter on speech acoustics by guest author, Giguère.
FORMAT HARDCOVER · 129 illustrations · 160 pages · 170 X 240 mm
SPECIALTY Complementary Medicine, Sports Medicine
LEVEL Medical professional
EDITORS Jan Kersschot, MD
Medical Practice Boom, Belgium
DESCRIPTION Biopuncture is a therapy whereby specific body locations are injected with biologically active substances which are physiologically regulating. The majority of the products are derived from plants and are used to treat pain, swelling, inflammation and toxin accumulation, among other problems. Most injections cause only minor discomfort because they are very shallow, given just under the skin or into the muscle. The use of biological injections can benefit those patients who have tried conventional medicine but have had no success, or those who have had to stop taking conventional medication because of side effects. It is an interesting healing technique for those patients who want to avoid surgery (for example, for sciatica or sinusitis).
SALES HOOKS The author coined the technique and the term.
COMPETITION None
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
Preface Foreword Part 1: Biopuncture: Definition and Introduction 1.1. Definition 1.2. Clinical Indications of Biopuncture 1.3. Diagnostic and Treatment Component 1.4. Functional Diagnosis 1.5. Reaction and Response after Local Injections 1.6. Biopuncture as a Complementary Technique 1.7. Safety of Biopuncture 1.8. Efficacy of Biopuncture 1.9. Introduction to Biopuncture 1.10. Differences with other Injection Techniques 1.11. Comparing Biopuncture with Cortisone Injections and NDAIDs 1.12. Injection Effect of Biopuncture 1.13. Sequencing Treatments 1.14. Injection Method 1.15. Different Types of Reactors 1.16. Different Types of Healing Processes 1.17. The Placebo Effect of Biopuncture 1.18. How Do Ultra-Low Doses Work? 1.19. Evaluating the Efficacy of Biopuncture 1.20. Procedural Methodology 1.21. Biopuncture Territory 1.22. Application of the System of Biopuncture 1.23. Needles and Syringes Part 2: Injection Techniques for Musculoskeletal Disorders 2.1. Subcutaneous Injections 2.2. Intramuscular Injections 2.3. Tendon Injections
FORMAT HARDCOVER · 700 illustrations · 416 pages · 210 x 280 mm
SPECIALTY Internal Medicine, Cardiology
LEVEL Medical professional
EDITORS Thomas Zeller, MD
Department of Angiology Cardiology Center Bad Krozingen Bad Krozingen, Germany
Thomas Cissarek, MD Department of Internal Medicine/Angiology Practical Clinic Essen Higginsport, OH, USA
William A. Gray, MD Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY, USA
Knut Kroeger, MD Clinic for Angiology Interdisciplinary Center for Vascular Medicine HELIOS St. Josef’s-Hospital Bochum-Linden, Germany
DESCRIPTION This books presents the current state of diagnosis and treatment in every field of angiology – filling a serious gap in the literature and at last providing full and up-to-date guidance on vascular medicine from well-known specialists. Benefitting from the many years’ experience of nearly 50 authors, taking current guidelines into account, and analyzing the latest research data, the book provides a reliable reference work for physicians and safety for patients. Discussion of conservative drug therapy is matched in detail with endovascular catheter treatment and surgical treatment options. The relevant techniques are described precisely and in detail. Every area of angiology is included: arterial and venous diseases, inflammatory and congenital vascular diseases. The range of vasculature comprises the supra-aortic vessels and the thoracic, abdominal, and peripheral arteries. In addition, the whole field of varicosis, chonric venous insufficiency, phlebothrombosis, and vasculitis is also covered. The recognized experts contributing to the book set new standards here – providing the best possible guidance and instruction.
SALES HOOKS The coverage of all three treatment options of vascular medicine: conservative (medical), endovascular, and surgical treatment.
COMPETITION Endovascular Interventions: A Case-Based Approach Robert S. Dieter, Raymond A. Dieter Jr. und Raymond A. Dieter III (27. August 2013) Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Interventions Thom Rooke von John Wiley & Sons (23. August 2007) Endovascular Intervention: New Tools and Techniques for the 21st Century: 3 Frank J. Criado MD (17. September 2002)
A Diseases of the arteries 1 Supra-aortic vessels 2 Thoracic arteries 3 Abdominal vessels 4 Diseases of the arteries of the extremities B Diseases of the veins 1 Phlebothrombosis 2 Thrombophlebitis 3 Varicosis 4 Varicose ulcer 5 Portal vein thrombosis, splenic vein thrombosis 6 Portal hypertension 7 Diseases of the superior vena cava and its major afferent vessels C Inflammatory vascular diseases 1 Diagnosis and classification of vasculitides 2 Giant cell arteritis 3 Takayasu arteritis 4 Polyarteritis nodosa 5 Kawasaki syndrome 6 Wegener granulomatosis 7 Microscopic polyangiitis 8 Churg–Strauss syndrome 9 Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis 10 Cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis 11 Schönlein–Henoch purpura 12 Secondary vasculitides 13 Thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) D Congenital vascular diseases 1 Introduction 2 Arterial malformations 3 Venous malformations E Diseases of the lymphatic system 1 Diseases of the lymphatic system Index
TITLE Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Spine and Peripheral Nerves
PRICE € 169.99
ISBN-13 9781604069143
PUB. DATE April 2014
FORMAT HARDCOVER · 734 illustrations · 498 pages
SPECIALTY Neurosurgery
LEVEL Neurosurgery residents
EDITORS
Remi Nader Texas Center of Neurosciences Beaumont, TX, USA
Scott Berta Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA
Cristian Gragnaniello Dept. of Neurosurgery University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR, USA
Abdulrahman Sabbagh Neuroscience Center (30102) King Fahd Medical City Ryadh, Saudi Arabia
Michael Levy Children’s Hospital San Diego San Diego, CA, USA
DESCRIPTION Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Spine and Peripheral Nerves presents core surgical procedures in a concise, highly didactic format, enabling surgeons to quickly grasp their essence from the bulleted text and superb illustrations that accompany them. Expert neurosurgeons specializing in the spine and peripheral nerves describe how they perform common procedures and offer surgical tips and pearls. Key Features:
Distills a wealth of information in a concise, step-by-step format, making it easy for neurosurgeons and other spine specialists to review how procedures are performed
Includes more than 100 procedures focusing on the spine and peripheral nerves, each accompanied by high-quality, original illustrations
Presents all procedures using a consistent outline and covers topics in either a pathology-based or an approach-based manner
Surgeons at all levels, from residents learning procedures to experienced practitioners needing a quick refresher, will find this book and its companion volume, Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Cranial, to be invaluable resources throughout their surgical careers.
SALES HOOKS This book has been developed from Thieme eNeurosurgery, the world’s most comprehensive neurosurgical resource online. For a free trial, go to: http://thieme.com/eneurotrial
COMPETITION Elsevier/Saunders Youmans Neurological Surgery, 4-Vol Set, 6th Edition By H. Richard Winn June 2011, $872.00 Elsevier/Saunders Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques, 2-Vol Set, 6th Edition: Indications, Methods and Results By Alfredo Quinones Hinojosa, June 2012, $549.00
SPECIALTY Neurosurgery; Neuro / Head & Neck Imaging; Radiology; Neurology
LEVEL Medical Professionals
EDITORS Wieslaw Nowinski
Biomedical Imaging Lab Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore
Beng Choon Chua, MTech
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore
DESCRIPTION The Human Brain in 1969 Pieces 2.0 is a highly sophisticated, visually stunning 3D neuroanatomy atlas. Innovative and incredibly detailed, yet easy to navigate, this product allows every clinician and educator in neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurology, and neuroscience to explore and better understand the intricacies of the human brain. About 2,000 detailed components identify every area of the brain from the spinal cord to tiny vessels. The modular dashboard allows the user to see one structure at a time or in any combination, turn off structures, rotate the brain, pan across the brain, see structures as labeled or unlabeled, and much more.
SALES HOOKS Features of the new edition: Head muscles and glands Cerebral vertebrae A new, resizable interface that conforms to your screen size Additional cranial nerve and vessels content Labeling of 3D cuts and triplanar images
Dieter Broschmann Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology Berlin, Germany
DESCRIPTION Designed for use in routine medical screening, this concise manual provides a simple and effective tool for detecting color vision deficiencies in any population. It features 32 color plates that use the principles of pseudoisochromasia (distinguishing numbers and letters on a color background) and pseudoanisochromasia (detecting characters of differing brightness on a color background) to assess and classify a wide range of disorders. The authors also provide practical information on administering the test and interpreting results, making the book essential for diagnosing color vision deficiency. For all ophthalmologists, optometrists, internists, technicians, and other specialists who need to evaluate an individual’s color vision for medical or occupational reasons, Plates for Color Vision Testing is an essential practice aid.
SALES HOOKS Offers detailed instructions on using the plates to achieve the most accurate color vision assessment
Supplies information on the physiology, pathology, epidemiology, and genetics of color blindness and associated disorders
Includes plates for blue-yellow as well as for the more common red-green deficiencies Includes cut-out E shape for testing children and individuals who have difficulty reading or
are unfamiliar with the Latin alphabet
COMPETITION Only competition is the Ishihara Color Plate Test which comes in a box (not a book)
FORMAT Hardcover · 130 illustrations · 400 pages · 210 x 280 mm
SPECIALTY Orthopedic Surgery; AO Foundation; Trauma Surgeons
LEVEL Medical Professional, Practicing Clinicians, Residents, Fellows
EDITORS Michael Schuetz
Dept. of Orthopaedics Princess Alexandra Hospital Florence, KY, USA
Carsten Perka Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Campus Charité-Mitte Centre for Musculoskeletal Surgery Berlin, Germany
Thomas Ruedi Kantonspital Chur Department of Surgery Chur, Switzerland
DESCRIPTION Periprosthetic Fracture Management addresses the causes and management of periprosthetic fractures, a more and more frequent problem of the aging population. This textbook accumulates the latest global knowledge on periprosthetic fractures, including all relevant anatomical regions, surgical pitfalls, complex cases, and a brand new comprehensive Unified Classification System, (UCS) on periprosthetic fractures, combining the original Vancouver classification with the AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification. Carefully selected case studies illustrate and describe individual solutions for often problematic fracture situations, providing comprehensive information from experts globally.
SALES HOOKS Risk factors and assessment of periprosthetic fractures and the patient Options and choices of fracture fixations techniques as well as more complex revisions or
reconstructive procedures More than 350 pages containing superb illustrations and images Focus on fractures occurring in the vicinity of artificial joints Global authorship Specifically developed for trauma surgeons
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
Part I: epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis and assessment using a unified classification system Part II: management – with different surgical options and techniques Part III: case collection describing decision making, solution and outcome
TITLE Laryngology Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series
PRICE €99.99
ISBN-13 9789382076025
PUB. DATE March 2014
FORMAT Hardcover · 277 illustrations · 280 pages · 216 x 280 mm
SPECIALTY Otolaryngology; Laryngology
LEVEL Residents/Fellow, Subspecialists
EDITORS Abir Bhattacharyya
Whipps Cross University Hospital Barts Health, London Spire Roding Hospital, Holly House Hospital, and Wellington Hospital London, United Kingdom
Nupur Nerurkar Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Center Mumbai, India
DESCRIPTION Laryngology is a compact yet comprehensive resource on management of disorders of voice, airway, and swallowing. It discusses the latest techniques in laryngeal documentation, key principles in management of laryngeal disorders, outcome measures and quality-of-life assessment, and evolving technologies in laryngology including laryngeal transplantation. This book promises to be an invaluable reference text for residents, fellows, allied health professionals such as speech pathologists, speech and language therapists, general otolaryngologists, and the dedicated laryngologist. The contributors have been chosen with great care and are world recognized experts in their field resulting in a laryngology volume that provides “everything under one roof.”
SALES HOOKS Highlights of this volume: Historical aspects to new frontiers in Laryngology—all in one volume Applied anatomy and physiology of the larynx Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls supplement the reader’s understanding of the subject More than 275 high-quality illustrations complementing the descriptions Chapters running in a natural progression to make reading seamless Clinical, practical, and evidence-based management of a broad spectrum of laryngeal
disorders
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
Section A: Laryngology – Historical Developments Section B: Basic Sciences Section C: Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures Section D: Therapeutic Principles Section E: Disorders of the Larynx Section F: Miscellaneous Topics Section G: Professional Voice Section H: New Frontiers
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Department of Neurological Surgery Department of Ophthalmology Boston University School of Medicine Boston Medical Center, MA, USA
Bradley Marple Department of Otolaryngology University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX, USA
DESCRIPTION Written and edited by experts and pioneers in the field, Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery covers anatomic principles, applied physiology, medical principles, and surgical management of diseases affecting the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base. Using evidence-based medicine and practical pathways, this text brings together the basic and clinical knowledge relevant to rhinology and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. It is designed to be an accessible and essential text for residents and fellows as well as a key reference for practitioners. This textbook offers a wealth of valuable information that will enhance the practice of otolaryngologists, residents, and fellows as well as affiliated otolaryngology practitioners.
SALES HOOKS Applied anatomy, embryology, and physiology of the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base
Cutting-edge technical information and surgical techniques for rhinology and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery
Advanced concepts important to endoscopic skull base surgery, including the treatment of malignancies and extended endoscopic approaches
Sections dedicated to comprehensive and multidisciplinary patient care, including open skull base surgery principles and radiation therapy strategies
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
Section I: Foundations of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Section II: Rhinology and Paranasal Sinus Surgery Section III: Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery and Related Skull Base Surgery
Montefiore Medical Center, Otolaryngology Bronx, NY, USA
Melin Tan-Geller Montefiore Medical Center, Otolaryngology Bronx, NY, USA
DESCRIPTION Clinical Laryngology addresses the practical issues faced by residents and seasoned practitioners in managing patients with diseases of the larynx. It is a concise manual covering common, everyday procedures that residents must master and provides all the up-to-date information needed by otolaryngologists caring for patients with laryngeal pathology.
SALES HOOKS Contains chapters on dysphagia, aspiration, tracheotomy, and cough Includes more than 100 high-quality illustrations and clinical photographs that clarify the
information in the text Written and edited by renowned experts in the field of laryngology
1: Anatomy of the Larynx 2: Physiology of the Larynx 3: Evaluation and Management of the Dysphonic Patient 4: Evaluation and Examination of the Patient with Dysphagia 5: Laryngeal Inflammation 6: Laryngopharyngeal Reflux 7: Benign Lesions of the Vocal Folds 8: Benign Tumors of the Larynx 9: Vocal Fold Immobility 10: Laryngeal Stenosis 11: Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases of the Larynx 12: Systemic and Endocrine Disorders of the Larynx 13: Laryngeal Trauma 14: Laryngeal Malignancy 15: Chronic Aspiration 16: Care of the Professional Voice 17: Principles of Phonosurgery 18: Voice Therapy 19: Swallow Rehabilitation 20: Tracheotomy 21: Pediatric Laryngology 22: Cough and the Unified Airway 23: Office-Based Laryngeal Surgery
TITLE Key Revision for Otolaryngology Postgraduate and Exit Exam Preparation
PRICE €54.99
ISBN-13 9783131662217
PUB. DATE April 2014
FORMAT Paperback · 70 illustrations · 309 pages · 170 x 240 mm
SPECIALTY Otolaryngology
LEVEL Resident
EDITORS Carl Philpott,
MB ChB, FRCS (ORL-HNS) DLO, MD, PGC Department of Otorhinolaryngology Norwich School of Medicine University of East Anglia Norwich, UK
Peter Tassone, MBChB MRCS(Glasg) FRCS (ORL-HNS)
Matthew Clark,
MBBS (London), BSc (Anatomy),
FRCS (ORL-HNS)
DESCRIPTION Key Revision for Otolaryngology is an up-to-date learning resource for postgraduate and exit exam candidates. This title provides an enormous breadth of facts and essential information in a quick and easily accessible format.
SALES HOOKS Provides up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of all the topics within the specialty of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery and its allied specialties
Ultimate trainee companion for learning about the pertinent aspects of this expanding specialty
Designed with the Diploma of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (DOHNS) and Fellowship Intercollegiate (FRCS-ORL HNS) examinations in mind, it is equally suitable for similar exams in countries outside of the UK
COMPETITION Roland, Key Topics in Otolaryngology, Second Edition, Informa Healthcare, 2000, 9781859961988, 360 pages, €62.99/GBP 47.50/$99.95, out of print Phillips, Total Revision – Ear, Nose, and Throat, PasTest, 2005, 352 pages, 9781904627241, €37.99/GBP 29.99/$unavail
TITLE Encyclopedia of Aesthetic Rejuvenation Through Volume Enhancement
PRICE €219.99
ISBN-13 9781604067033
PUB. DATE March 2014
FORMAT HARDBACK · 1,466 illustrations · 526 pages · 216 x 280 mm
SPECIALTY Plastic Surgery
LEVEL Medical Professionals
EDITORS Charles Herman, MD, FACS, PLLC Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pocono Health Systems East Stroudsburg, PA, USA
Berish Strauch, MD, FACS Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, NY, USA
DESCRIPTION Covering popular body rejuvenating techniques in plastic surgery, including injectables, implants, and fat grafts, Encyclopedia of Aesthetic Rejuvenation Through Volume Enhancement is a comprehensive reference that features procedures for all areas of the body. This accessible text provides plastic surgeons with one core reference they can easily consult before performing a procedure. Several techniques are presented for each procedure, allowing surgeons to choose the one that best suits the patient. Plastic surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, and their residents will find this encyclopedia to be an invaluable guide to performing the latest volume enhancing techniques.
SALES HOOKS Provides online access to videos of the latest volume enhancement techniques
Covers current "hot" topics of stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine Enhanced by hundreds of full -color, high-quality illustrations and
photographs Written and edited by renowned experts on body rejuvenation in plastic
illustrations. $250.00 This is the closest to a straight competitor to our text. It mostly focuses on the face, with one section on the hand, but does not cover other extremities or the buttocks as our text does—it is not a comprehensive look at volume enhancement. Version 20th August 2009 Ascher, Benjamin, et al. Injection Treatments in Cosmetic Surgery. Informa Healthcare, 2009. 470 pages, $303.00, Hardcover, 600 illustrations. Only covers injections and is designed more strictly for cosmetic surgeons.
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
Section I. Basic Principles 1. Introduction to Volume Rejuvenation: Anatomical and Physiological Volume Changes with Aging and Weight Loss 2. History of Techniques and Materials Used in Volume Enhancement 3. Imaging Technology as a Consultation Tool in Breast Surgery Section II. Face 4. Hyaluronic Acid for Facial Volumization 5. Facial Augmentation with Poly-L-Lactic Acid: Areas of Correction and Comparison to Other Fillers 6. Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Facial Volume Augmentation: Injection Techniques 7. Current Concepts in Fat Transplantation to the Face
8. Facial Rejuvenation with Fat Cells 9. Techniques for Volume Restoration of the Brow, Upper Lid, Temporal Area, and Tear Trough 10. Strategies for Creating the Ogee of the Midface 11. Three-Dimensional Facial Volumization with Anatomical Alloplastic Implants 12. Role of Implants in Aesthetic Augmentation of the Orbital, Frontal, Glabellar, Temporal, and Mandibular and Chin Areas 13. Midfacial Augmentation 14. The Weave Lift: A Technique for Minimally Invasive Brow, Neck, and Facial Rejuvenation 15. Autologous Fat Grafting in Aesthetic Rhytidoplasty Surgery 16. Augmentation of Deep Medial Cheek Fat (DMCF) 17. Facial Rejuvenation of the Malar Region with Dermal Fat Grafting 18. The Use of Bone Grafting in Augmentation Rhinoplasty 19. Augmentation Rhinoplasty with Autologous Cartilage 20. “Turkish Delight” Graft to the Nasal Dorsum 21. Use of Irradiated Cartilage Grafts in Rhinoplasty 22. Fillers for Nasal Contour Defects Section III. Breast 23. Breast Enhancement with Prosthetic Implants and Biological Grafts 24. Breast Augmentation with Implants: Materials and Techniques 25. Breast Augmentation Using Autologous Fat Graft 26. Long-Term Results in Breast Augmentation with Adipose Tissue 27. The Use of Fat Transfer for Reshaping the Reconstructed Breast 28. Oncological Considerations of Fat Transfer to the Breast 29. Autologous Dermal Flaps to the Breast after Weight Loss: The Dermal Suspension/Total Parenchymal Reshaping Technique 30. Autologous Breast Augmentation with Dermafat Flaps 31. Autologous Breast Augmentation with Inferior Pedicle Perforator Flaps 32. Volume Restoration to the Breast Using Microsurgical Perforator Flaps 33. Volume Correction of the Partial Mastectomy Defect with the DIEP Flap 34. Volume Augmentation of the Deficient DIEP Flap 35. Male Chest Contouring with Implants Section IV. Extremities 36. Introduction to Hand Rejuvenation 37. Fat Grafting to the Dorsal Hands 38. Calf Augmentation with Fat Sculpting 39. Calf and Thigh Implants 40. Soft Gel Calf Augmentation 41. Calf Augmentation with Fat Transfer
Section V. Buttocks and Trunk 42. Buttock Augmentation with Gluteal Implants: The “XYZ” Intramuscular Method 43. Buttock Augmentation with Dermal-Fat Grafts 44. Buttock Augmentation with Free Fat Transfer 45. Buttock Augmentation with Dermal Rotation Flaps 46. Buttock Augmentation with Myocutaneous Flaps 47. Bilateral Lumbar Hip Dermal-Fat Rotation Flaps 48. Purse-String Gluteoplasty 49. Body Sculpting in the Normal-Weight Patient Using Both Lipoaspiration and Simultaneous Augmentation with Fat Grafts: Four-Dimensional High-Definition Liposculpture
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SALES HOOKS Critical selection of reliable synthetic methods, saving the researcher the time required
to find procedures in the primary literature. Expertise provided by leading chemists. Detailed experimental procedures. The information is highly organized in a logical format to allow easy access to the relevant information.
The complete reference work
The first point of reference when searching for reliable synthetic methods
Covers all fields of organic chemistry
Gives researchers the most effective and reliable methods for functional group transformations, and imparts essential reviews as well as detailed experimental procedures
Frees up time for what chemists really want to do: Synthesis
Includes Houben-Weyl Backfiles
Is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts, published by CAS
Contains 28 000 synthetic methods with over 265 000 reactions for 2700 different types of compounds
Always up-to-date
The Science of Synthesis Editorial Board regularly reviews the whole field of synthetic organic chemistry and updates the content of Science of Synthesis continuously
Hot-spot updates across all categories ensure that you always have access to state-of-the-art synthetic methodology
5 % annual update-rate/4 updates per year
Science of Synthesis by topic—The Reference Library
Covers specialist topics that are essential for every organic chemist
Selects the best and most reliable methods in a certain field
Complementary to, and interlinked with, the volumes in Science of Synthesis
Highlights new angles and perspectives of importance in organic synthesis
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Thieme Publishers Stuttgart - Returns Policy Effective from 1st January 2009 All consignments by Thieme Publishers are delivered without any automatic returns authorization provision. All returns are governed by the following rules: General Remarks • For all returns, authorization is granted strictly at the discretion of the publisher, except for faulty, damaged or wrongly delivered
titles (see below) • The basic principle for returns in any one year is that these should not exceed 5% of the previous year’s net turnover for any one
company • The publisher does not guarantee to send back any products that are outside these returns rules and reserves the right to destroy
these without compensation. • Transport costs for returns are covered by the sender (except for Item 4) 1) Full credit can be granted only if • prior permission to return has been requested and authorized • the request for permission to return states invoice number, date, and reason for return • returns are in mint condition, without defacing marks, stickers or security devices • the request for return authorization is made at the latest twelve (12) months from invoice date • returns are made directly to our warehouse address 2) No credit will be granted if products are • returned without prior authorization • not returned in a resalable condition as described above • not accompanied by a delivery note listing invoice numbers and dates • old or out-of-print editions returned more than three (3) months after publication of the new edition 3) No returns can be accepted or authorized • if made or requested later than twelve (12) months from invoice date • if made for the previous edition of a newly published work later than 3 months from publication date • for offline electronic or audiovisual material for continuation orders, series orders and reduced-price or special priced books or sets • for books with a selling price value (gross) of less than Euro 50. 4) No prior permission is required for • imperfect copies • wrongly delivered books (publisher’s error) In such cases, please include invoice number, date, and reason for return.