A comprehensive reference on facial deformities and cleft palate surgery, with historical context and practical techniques.
This book traces the development of plastic surgery for the face and details important operative methods, including early approaches, modern refinements, and step‑by‑step considerations for cleft lip and palate repair.
Authored with clear explanations and clinical focus, it combines a historical perspective with hands‑on guidance. Readers will gain insight into when to operate, how to approach complex reconstructions, and the role of anesthesia in these delicate procedures.
- Foundational history: how plastic surgery for the face evolved and what shaped early techniques.
- Key operative methods for cleft palate and lip, including bone alignment and soft tissue strategies.
- Practical details on timing, sequencing, and anesthesia to minimize risk and optimize outcomes.
- Illustrated concepts of bone and tissue manipulation, and the rationale behind preventive approaches to growth and function.
Ideal for surgeons, residents, and researchers seeking a thorough overview of facial deformity treatment and cleft palate management.
John B. Roberts II is a journalist and television producer. He is a consulting producer for The McLaughlin Group. His investigative reporting has been featured on NBC's Dateline; his print credits include articles in George, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Reader's Digest, The London Observer, and many others. Roberts served in the Reagan White House and is a graduate of Oxford University. He lives in Navarre, Florida (Tallahassee).