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Abdominal Pedicle Flaps To The Hand & Forearm

 

Abdominal Pedicle Flaps To The Hand & Forearm

John C. Kelleher

67 pages, 8.5" x 11", Four-Color, English, 2007.
Available exclusively in PDF format.
ISBN-13 #978-1-60189-028-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Details

Based on the life-long work of John C. Kelleher, Sr., M.D. and originally published by Interplast in 2004, "Abdominal Pedicle Flaps To The Hand & Forearm" benefits from a huge number of full-color photographs and years of expertise in reconstructive flap surgery.

 

Dr. Kelleher's hope was that this material would be available worldwide and of help to surgeons dealing with difficult soft tissue coverage problems of the upper extremity.

 

Thanks to both John C. Kelleher, Jr., M.D. for extensive editing and additions and Interplast for working alongside Global-HELP in reproducing this book for future posterity.

 

 

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Full Book

Abdominal Pedicle Flaps To The Hand & ForearmView or Print (PDF) [English]

ISBN-13 #978-1-60189-028-3

 

Sections

Introduction (PDF) [English]

Chapter 01 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 02 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 03 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 04 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 05 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 06 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 07 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 08 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 09 (PDF) [English]

Chapter 10 (PDF) [English]

Bibliography (PDF) [English]

 

 

 

 

 

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