Craniofacial Bones

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CHAPTER 12 CRANIOFACIAL BONES Arin K. Greene, Cory M. Resnick, Bonnie L. Padwa KEY POINTS Vascular anomalies involving the craniofacial bones are relatively uncommon. Lesions do not always require treatment;…

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Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia

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CHAPTER 14 CHEST, ABDOMEN, AND GENITALIA Aladdin H. Hassanein, Steven J. Fishman KEY POINTS Thoracic vascular malformations can result in symptoms from mass effect or lymph leakage. Resection is required…

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Hand and Upper Extremity

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CHAPTER 15 HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY Amir H. Taghinia, Joseph Upton KEY POINTS The surgeon should plan carefully and counsel the patient thoroughly before surgery. Incisions must be placed strategically….

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Oral Cavity and Airway

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CHAPTER 13 ORAL CAVITY AND AIRWAY Ryan D. Walker, Reza Rahbar KEY POINTS Airway management is of paramount concern in patients with vascular malformations of the head and neck. Complete…

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Terminology and Classification

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CHAPTER 1 TERMINOLOGYAND CLASSIFICATION Arin K. Greene KEY POINTS Correct biologic terminology should be used to describe vascular anomalies. Vascular anomalies are divided into tumors and malformations. Four types of…

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Central Nervous System

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CHAPTER 11 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Edward R. Smith KEY POINTS Surgical principles include preparation of relevant equipment, including frameless stereotaxy, ultrasonography, an operating microscope, and bipolar electrocautery. In surgeries on…

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Perioperative Hematologic Management

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CHAPTER 3 PERIOPERATIVE HEMATOLOGIC MANAGEMENT Cameron C. Trenor III KEY POINTS Operative planning for high-risk vascular anomalies requires laboratory and/or imaging at least 2 weeks before surgery. The best laboratory…

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