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International Standard Book Number 0-8151-5205-1 |
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Table of Contents |
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| Part I |
FOUNDATIONS AND ISSUES |
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History of Tumescent Liposuction
Two Standards of Care for Liposuction
Ethical Considerations
Educational and Clinical Qualifications
Problems in Reporting Liposuction Deaths |
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| Part II |
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND COMPLICATIONS |
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Clinical Biostatistics of Safety
Risks of Systemic Anesthesia
Miscellaneous Complications
Superwet Liposuction & Pulmonary Edema
Thrombosis & Embolism
Postliposuction Edema
Infections
Hypothermia & Cryoanesthesia
Perioperative Bleeding Disorders
Maximum Safe Dose of Liposuction |
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| Part III |
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY |
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Pharmacology of Tumescent Technique
Pharmacology of Lidocaine
Cytochrome P450 3A4 & Lidocaine Metabolism
Pharmacokinetics of Tumescent Lidocaine
Lidocaine Toxicity & Drug Interactions
Maximum Recommended Dosage of Tumescent Lidocaine
Bupivacaine, Prilocaine, & Ropivacaine
Tumescent Formulations
Ancillary Pharmacology |
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| Part IV |
FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF TUMESCENT LIPOSUCTION
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Subcutaneous fat: Anatomy and Histology
Tumescent Infiltration Technique
Microcannulas
Surgical Technique: Microcannular Tumescent Liposuction
Critique of Ultrasonic Liposuction Sent
Post-Liposuction Care: Open-Drainage & Bimodal-Compression |
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| Part V |
TUMESCENT LIPOSUCTION BY AREA |
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Abdomen
Lateral Thighs
Female Hips & Back, & Male Flanks
Medial Thighs, Knees, & Anterior Thighs
Chin, Cheeks & Jowls
Buttocks
Male Breasts
Female Breasts
Arms
Female Legs & Ankles |
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