1st Edition

Bailey & Love's Essential Operations in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Edited By Peter A. Brennan, Rabindra Singh, Kaveh Shakib Copyright 2024
596 Pages 825 Color & 430 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

596 Pages 825 Color & 430 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

596 Pages 825 Color & 430 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

A new oral and maxillofacial operative manual in Bailey & Love's Essential Operations series. Covering all the surgical techniques across the entire remit of the specialty, written by acknowledged experts and trainers, and with abundant diagrams and figures to explain the operative steps, this new resource will benefit oral and maxillofacial surgeons in training and in practice. The content... Read more

Section One: Broader Considerations in Operative Maxillofacial Surgery

  1. Human factors application to improve patient safety, individual and team performance in surgery.
  2. Peter A Brennan, Rachel Oeppen, Steve Jarvis

  3. Medico-legal issues in surgery
  4. Lawrence Newman

  5. Imaging in Maxillofacial Surgery
  6. Rachel Oeppen, Jasper Bekker

  7. Histopathological assessment of resection specimens
  8. Siavash Rahimi

    Section Two: Oral Surgery and Implantology

  9. Minor Oral Surgery
  10. Kandasamy Ganesan

  11. Cysts and benign tumors of the jaws
  12. Eric R. Carlson, Michael Winstead

  13. Head and Neck Infections
  14. Rishi Bhandari, Simon Holmes, Rhodri Davies

  15. Trigeminal Nerve Injuries and Repair
  16. John Zuniga , Andrew Ban Guan Tay

  17. Principles of Oral Implantology
  18. Kaveh Shakib, Konstantinos Mitismponas

  19. Bone Augmentation Techniques in Oral Implantology
  20. Kaveh Shakib, Graham Smith

  21. Craniofacial Implantology
  22. Greg Boyes-Varley, Dale Howes

    Section Three: Trauma

  23. Facial Trauma Assessment and Emergency Procedures
  24. Rebecca Exley, Ioanna Dimasi

  25. Management of Facial Soft-Tissue Injuries
  26. Martin Duplantier, Siavash Siv Eftekhari, Baber Khatib, R. Bryan Bell

  27. Contemporary Maxillofacial Fixation Techniques
  28. David Powers, Darin Johnston

  29. Mandibular Fractures
  30. Christopher Vinall, Michael Perry

  31. Condylar Fractures
  32. Roger Currie and David Laraway

  33. Zygomatic Fractures
  34. Christopher Vinall, Michael Perry

  35. Orbital Trauma
  36. James Padgett, Duaa Al-Sayed, Michael Williams

  37. Craniofacial Trauma
  38. Robert P. Bentley

  39. Middle Third Fractures
  40. Simon Holmes

  41. Ballistic Maxillofacial Trauma
  42. Mohammed A. Al-Muharraqi

     

     

     

    Section Four: Oncology

  43. Management of Potentially Malignant Oral Mucosal Disorders
  44. Peter Thomson

  45. Neck Dissection
  46. Peter A Brennan, Mark Singh

     

  47. Access Surgery
  48. Madan Ethunandan

  49. Resection of the Mandible and Maxilla
  50. Panayiotis Kyzas

  51. Skull Base and Orbital Resection
  52. Madan Ethunandan, Nijaguna Mathad 

  53. Sentinel Node Biopsy
  54. Moni Abraham Kuriakose, Nirav Pravin Trivedi

  55. Management of Benign and Malignant Skin Lesions
  56. Carrie Newlands, Daniel Van Gijn

  57. Mohs Micrographic Surgery
  58. Ross Elledge, Haytham al-Rawi

    Section Five: Reconstructive Surgery

  59. Harvesting Skin, Mucosa, Bone and Cartilage Grafts
  60. Robert Isaac, Peter A Brennan

  61. Local and Pedicled Orofacial Flaps
  62. Ashleigh Weyh, Majid Rezaei, Rui Fernandes

  63. Lip Reconstruction
  64. Montey Garg, Brian Bisase, Kunmi Fasanmade

  65. Pectoralis Major Flap
  66. Rabindra P Singh, Jean-Pierre Jeannon, Peter A Brennan

  67. Principles of Microvascular Surgery
  68. Cyrus Kerawala, Francesco Riva

  69. Flap Monitoring Techniques in Free Flap Surgery
  70. Kaveh Shakib, Rabindra P Singh

  71. Radial Forearm Flap
  72. Jeremy McMahon, Giovanni Diana, Craig Wales, Ewen Thomson

  73. Fibular Flap
  74. Peter A Brennan, Mark Singh

  75. Anterolateral Thigh Flap
  76. Rabindra P Singh

  77. Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery (DCIA) Flap
  78. Colin MacIver

  79. Scapular Flap
  80. Ralph Gilbert

  81. Rectus Abdominis Flap
  82. Joshua E. Lubek

  83. Latissimus Dorsi Flap
  84. Frank Hölzle, Anna Bock

  85. Acute and Delayed Dynamic Facial Reanimation
  86. Adriaan Grobbelaar, Jan Schenkel

    Section Six: Salivary Gland and Thyroid Surgery

  87. Submandibular, Sublingual, and Minor Salivary Gland Surgery
  88. Panayiotis Kyzas, Leandros-Vassilios Vassiliou

  89. Management of Salivary Stones and Strictures with Minimally Invasive Techniques
  90. Simon Harvey, Jacqueline Brown, and Michael Escudier 

  91. Surgery of the Parotid Gland
  92. Leandros-Vassilios Vassiliou, Panayiotis Kyzas,

  93. Extracapsular Dissection
  94. Rabindra P Singh, Mark McGurk

  95. Thyroid and Paratyroid Surgery
  96. Peyman Alam, Nathalie Higgs

  97. Orbital Decompression Surgery for Thyroid Eye Disease
  98. Mike Perry

     

    Section Seven: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Surgery

  99. Temporomandibular Joint Arthroscopy: Diagnostic and Operative Technique
  100. Joseph McCain, Briana Burris

  101. Open Surgery of the Temporomandibular Joint
  102. George Dimitroulis, Nadeem Saeed, Florencio Monje,

  103. Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis
  104. Ajoy Roychoudhury, Poonam Yadav

  105. Total Prosthetic Replacement of the Temporomandibular Joint
  106. Andrew Sidebottom, Nabeela Ahmed

    Section Eight: Orthognathic and Craniofacial Surgery

  107. Orthognathic Surgery of the Mandible
  108. Tom Aldridge, Mohammed Al-Gholmy

  109. Orthognathic Surgery of the Maxilla
  110. Ben Gurney

  111. Genioplasty
  112. James Sloane

  113. Mandibular and Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis
  114. Will Rodgers, Caroline Mills

  115. Surgical Management of Craniosynostosis
  116. Martin Evans

  117. Surgical management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
  118. Tom Aldridge, Ashraf Messiha, Sirisha Ponduri

     

     

    Section Nine: Cleft Lip and Palate

  119. Primary Closure of the Unilateral Cleft Lip
  120. David Drake, Serryth Colbert

  121. Primary Closure of the Bilateral Cleft Lip
  122. Krishna Shama Rao

  123. Primary Repair of Cleft Palate
  124. Simon Van Eeden

  125. Alveolar Bone Grafting
  126. Alistair Smyth

  127. Cleft Rhinoplasty
  128. Clare Rivers, Mark Devlin, Craig Russell,

    Section Ten: Facial Aesthetic Surgery

  129. Face, Neck and Brow Lift Surgery
  130. Dominic Bray

  131. Aesthetic Blepharoplasty
  132. Velupillai Ilankovan, Tian Ee Seah

  133. Otoplasty
  134. Ahmed Mazeed, Neil Bulstrode

  135. Septorhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction
  136. Hesham Saleh, Annakan Victor Navaratnam

  137. Autologous Fat Grafting for Facial Rejuvenation and Asymmetry Correction
  138. Alexander Zargaran, David Zargaran, Kaveh Shakib, Afshin Mosahebi

    Section Eleven: Advances in Operative Maxillofacial Surgery

  139. Tissue Engineering
  140. Azadeh Rezaei, Maria Florez-Martin, Deepak Kalaskar, Gavin Jell, Kaveh Shakib

  141. Principles of Laser Surgery
  142. Madan Ethunandan

  143. Interventional Radiology of the Head and Neck
  144. Jocelyn Brooks

  145. Transoral Robotic Surgery
  146. Kyung Tae

  147. Computer-Aided Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: Management in Trauma and Pathology

Jay Ponto, Baber Khatib, R. Bryan Bell

Biography

Peter Brennan is a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Portsmouth, UK with a personal chair in Surgery in recognition of his research and education profile. To date he has over 630 publications including more than 70 on human factors (HF) and patient safety. He is editor of 5 major specialty OMFS surgical textbooks including the 2 volume Maxillofacial Surgery (3rd Edition), Oxford Handbook of OMFS, and Operative OMFS. He is also Lead Editor for the recently published Gray’s Surgical Anatomy, bringing Henry Gray’s original 1858 concept of descriptive and surgical anatomy in to the 21st century. The book has rapidly gained international acclaim and was reprinted within 2 months of publication. In 2019, Peter was awarded a PhD entitled ‘Applying HF to Improve Patient Safety’ – likely to be the first of its kind in healthcare. He works with national organisations including the Royal Colleges of Surgeons, General Medical Council and HEE to help drive up safety and better working experiences. Additionally he has an MD thesis in cancer biology. Peter is committed to training and education from helping local trainees to speaking and teaching internationally. He has been Chair of the MRCS surgery exam in the UK and Ireland, and currently leads important predictive validity and differential attainment research for the 4 Surgical Royal Colleges. In recognition of his achievements and reputation, he was recently elected by his surgical peers to the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, a first for the specialty of OMFS. Dr Rabindra Singh is a Consultant in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with sub-specialty interest in ablative Head and Neck and microvascular reconstructive surgery. He is a fellow at the Higher Education Academy, UK and a member of the education faculty at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is a keen surgical teacher and is the course director at an international cadaveric course in Head and Neck reconstructive surgery accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is an Associate Editor at the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with several publications in peer reviewed journals and book chapters in reputable established publications in Oral & Maxillofacial, Plastic and Head & Neck surgery. Dr Singh completed his schooling in Nepal, following which he read dentistry at the University of Adelaide, Australia and medicine at the University of Birmingham, UK, before completing his higher surgical specialist training at various reputable hospitals in the UK. Professor Kaveh Shakib PhD, FRCS, FRCS (OMFS), FDS. Consultant OMFS and Honorary Professor, Royal Free Hospital, London and the University of Buckingham. Kaveh is a consultant OMFS with an interest in all aspects of OMFS including aesthetic and implant surgery. He has a PhD in OMFS research. He is the current editor of BJOMS and has extensive experience in Education, published widely on all aspects of OMFS. He is well connected in the Middle East, and across the world.