Jackson’s Local Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction 3rd Edition
Jackson’s Local Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction, 3rd Edition by Peter C. Neligan, J. Brian Boyd, and David Mathes is the definitive, clinically focused guide for surgeons who repair defects of the head and neck. This fully revised third edition distills decades of experience into clear, practical guidance on flap selection, design, and execution — ideal for plastic surgeons, ENT specialists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and trainees in operating rooms and clinics around the world.
Start with concise, case-oriented chapters that build confidence: anatomy-driven flap planning, step-by-step operative technique, wound management, and strategies to prevent and manage complications. Rich, high-quality illustrations and operative photos clarify critical landmarks and tissue handling, while decision algorithms and concise tables speed preoperative preparation and intraoperative choices.
Surgeons will appreciate the book’s emphasis on real-world applicability — from common perioral and nasal reconstructions to complex composite defects — with pragmatic tips, pearls, and outcome-focused recommendations that translate immediately into better patient care. Evidence-informed updates reflect modern practice without sacrificing the classical principles that underpin reliable results.
Whether you are preparing for a case, studying for boards, or refining your reconstructive armamentarium, this edition delivers the clarity and authority you need. Strengthen your surgical judgment, expand your repertoire of local flaps, and elevate patient outcomes with this essential textbook.
Secure your copy of Jackson’s Local Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction, 3rd Edition today — an indispensable resource for the global surgical community committed to excellence in head and neck reconstruction.
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