Table of Contents:
  • V. 1. Trauma
  • Etiology and changing patterns of maxillofacial trauma
  • Primary care of maxillofacial injuries
  • Establishing a clinical diagnosis and surgical treatment plan
  • Reduction of fractures and methods of fixation
  • Surgical management of mandibular fractures
  • Surgical management of malar fractures
  • Surgical management of craniofacial fractures
  • Nasoethmoid fractures
  • Problem areas-grossly comminuted mid face
  • Peri- and intraorbitial trauma and orbital reconstruction
  • Fractures of the atrophic mandible
  • Problem areas
  • condylar neck
  • Pediatric maxillofacial trauma
  • Primary management soft-tissue trauma
  • Secondary skin procedures after trauma
  • Neurosurgical considerations in craniofacial trauma
  • Radiology for maxillofacial trauma
  • Oncology
  • Prognostic factors in oral, oropharyngeal and salivary gland cancer
  • Biology of cancer
  • Team approach in the management of oral cancer
  • Radiotherapy in the management of orofacial cancer
  • Principles of surgical management
  • Role of diagnostic radiology and other modalities in surgery
  • Principles of ablative surgery
  • Surgical ablation of intraoral tumors
  • Anesthesia and airway management for oral cancer and microvascular surgery
  • Surgical management of the neck in oral cancer
  • Nasal and paranasal sinus tumors
  • Primary tumors of the neck
  • Skull base tumors
  • Clinical pathology: odontogenic and non odontogenic tumors of the jaws
  • Principles of reconstructive surgery
  • Principles of microvascular surgery
  • Common free vascularized flaps: radial forearm
  • Common free vascularized flaps: the fibula
  • Common free vascularized flaps: rectus abdominus
  • Common free vascularized flaps: scapula
  • Common free vascularized flaps: lattisimus dorsi
  • Common free vascularized flaps: iliac crest
  • Local and regional flap reconstruction of maxillofacial defects
  • Surgical management of salivary disease
  • Principles of management of salivary disease
  • Facial nerve injuries: reconstruction, reanimation and masking procedures
  • Surgical techniques for parotid and submandibular glands and branchial cysts
  • Surgical management of facial skin tumors
  • Cutaneous lesions of the maxillofacial region
  • Cutaneous lesions of the periorbital and lid region
  • Cutaneous lip lesions and reconstruction
  • Surgical rehabilitation and long team care
  • Prosthetic rehabilitation and implantology after cancer ablation
  • Reconstruction after tumor ablation: extra-oral implants
  • Hyperbaric oxygen, its role after radiation therapy
  • Data collection
  • the DÖSAK experience
  • Palliative therapy, terminal care and counseling
  • v. 2. Craniofacial deformity
  • Surgical principles of craniofacial deformity
  • Classification, diagnosis and etiology of craniofacial deformities
  • Principles of surgical management
  • Psychological aspects of facial deformity
  • Surgical management of the Crouzon, Apert and related syndromes
  • Surgical treatment of craniosynostosis
  • Fibrous dysplasias
  • Surgical complications of craniofacial surgery
  • Hemifacial microsomia, the disorder and its surgical management
  • Treacher Collins syndrome
  • Osteodistraction, the present & future
  • Reanimation in congenital disorders
  • Surgical management of cleft lip & palate patients
  • Etiology, prevalence, growth and trends in cleft lip, alveolus and palate
  • Primary repair of the palate using the Delaire philosophy
  • Traditional 'Millard;' approach to lip & palate repair
  • Alveolar bone grafting
  • how I do it
  • Secondary lip and palate repair
  • Management of cleft speech
  • Secondary palatal surgery and pharyngoplasty
  • Orthodontic role in clefts
  • Controversies in clefts
  • Rhinoplasty, indications, planning techniques and complications
  • Evaluating outcomes
  • a statistician's perspective
  • Orthognathic surgery
  • Surgical planning
  • Orthodontic role in planning
  • clinical aspects
  • Orthognathic surgical techniques
  • Stability in orthognathic surgery
  • Avoiding surgical complications in orthognathic surgery
  • Revision orthognathic surgery
  • Esthetic facial surgery
  • Indications and patient selection in facial esthetic surgery
  • Surgical techniques
  • the forehead and brow
  • Face lifts
  • Surgical techniques
  • the eyes
  • Rhinoplasty: planning, techniques and complications
  • Ear reconstruction
  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Facial bone sculpturing
  • Oral surgery
  • Surgical management of non-malignant lesions of the mouth
  • Pathological perspective of non-malignant lesions of the mouth
  • Orofacial pain
  • Surgical treatment of TMJ internal derangement
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Management of orofacial infections
  • Oral implantology
  • Oral implants: what the restorative dentist needs
  • Avoiding and managing complications in minor oral surgery.