Tumescent Technique by Jeffrey Klein MD
Table of Contents
Appendix
Chapter 21 - Maximum Recommended Dosage of Tumescent Lidocaine
PART I FOUNDATIONS AND ISSUES
Chapter 1 -
History of Tumescent Liposuction
Chapter 22 - Bupivacaine, Prilocaine, and Ropivacaine
Chapter 2 -
Two Standards of Care for Liposuction
Chapter 23 - Tumescent Formulations
Chapter 3 -
Ethical Considerations
Chapter 24 - Ancillary Pharmacology
Chapter 4 - Educational and Clinical Qualifications
PART IV Fundamental Aspects of Tumescent LiposuctionChapter 25
Subcutaneous Fat: Anatomy and Histology
Chapter 5 - Problems in Reporting Liposuction Deaths
Chapter 26 - Tumescent Infiltration Technique
PART II PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 6 - Clinical Biostatistics of Safety
Chapter 27 - Microcannulas
Chapter 7 - Risks of Systemic Anesthesia
Chapter 28 - Surgical Technique: Microcannular Tumescent Liposuction
Chapter 8 - Miscellaneous Complications
Chapter 29 - Critique of Ultrasonic Liposuction
Chapter 9 - Superwet Liposuction and Pulmonary Edema
Chapter 30 - Postliposuction Care: Open Drainage and Bimodal Compression
Chapter 10 - Thrombosis and Embolism
PART V Tumescent Liposuction by Area
Chapter 31 - Abdomen
Chapter 11 - Postliposuction Edema
Chapter 32 - Lateral Thighs
Chapter 12 - Infections
Chapter 33 - Female Hips and Back and Male Flanks
Chapter 13 - Hypothermia and Cryoanesthesia
Chapter 34 - Medial Thighs, Knees, and Anterior Thighs
Chapter 14 - Perioperative Bleeding Disorders
Chapter 35 - Chin, Cheeks, and Jowls
Chapter 15 - Maximum Safe Dose of Liposuction
Chapter 36 - Buttocks
Part III - CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Chapter 16 - Pharmacology of Tumescent Technique
Chapter 37 - Male Breasts
Chapter 17 - Pharmacology of Lidocaine
Chapter 38 - Female Breasts
Chapter 18 - Cytochrome P450 3A4 and Lidocaine Metabolism
Chapter 39 - Arms
Chapter 19 - Pharmacokinetics of Tumescent Lidocaine
Chapter 40 - Female Legs and Ankles
Chapter 20 - Lidocaine Toxicity and Drug Interactions
Front Matter
Index
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