Description
Atlas of Reconstructive Breast Surgery (E-book), 1st Edition is a focused, visually driven reference that provides comprehensive guidance on non-cosmetic breast reconstruction performed after breast cancer, traumatic injury, or congenital breast abnormalities. Designed for practical clinical use, this atlas emphasizes restoring both normal appearance and functional anatomy through modern reconstructive techniques.
The book covers a full spectrum of autologous tissue and implant-based reconstruction, offering step-by-step procedural guidance supported by detailed medical illustrations that clearly demonstrate surgical anatomy, operative planning, and technical execution. Each procedure is presented in a concise, easy-to-follow format to support efficient learning and intraoperative reference.
This up-to-date edition includes expanded coverage of pre-pectoral reconstruction, partial breast reconstruction, symmetry procedures, and fat grafting for both total breast reconstruction and contour refinement. It also highlights recent advances in flap design, the evolving role of fat grafting, oncoplastic (mastectomy-sparing) techniques, and emerging concepts in tissue engineering.
Ideal for plastic and reconstructive surgeons, breast surgeons, surgical trainees, and advanced practitioners, Atlas of Reconstructive Breast Surgery is an essential educational resource for mastering contemporary reconstructive approaches and achieving optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes in breast reconstruction.










