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To Be Human Again
Harold Gilles and WW1 plastic Surgery. Part 1
Introduction
Why the need for plastic surgery
Harold Gillies- Early Life
Brief history of Plastic Surgery
Aulus Cornelius Celsus
Sushruta Samhita
Brief history of Plastic Surgery
Gustavo Branca and his son Antonio Branca's Technique
Karl Ferdinand von Graefe
Auguste Charles Valadier meets Gillies
83rd Dublin General Hospital
Cambridge military hospital
Sir William Arbuthnot
Sir Alfred Keogh
"run away little boy. We are far to busy for that sort of thing"
War Office
Cambridge military hospital
How helpful was previous research?
The need for an artist
Art Example
Henry Tonks
The basics of Gillies techniques
Building a record of history
- History of the injury
- Condition of the patient prior to injury
- The speed and success of healing the patient showed in previous operations.
An accurate diagnosis
- ‘Exact loss in terms of anatomical structure’- essentially what has been lost.
- Where what is left belongs.
- The possibility of correcting displacement
- Assessment of the condition of bony tissue.
- Loss of any mucus membrane.
- Assessment of the oral cavity by a dental surgeon if relevant.
Techniques that can aid in diagnosis
- Photographs of injury from multiple angles
- Plaster cast of the face.
- Radiographs
Surgery
- Normal tissue should be replaced as early as possible and maintained in its normal position.
- A dental surgeon is required for all injuries involving the oral cavity.
- Function is always the first consideration in carrying out surgery.
Charles Deeks
Cecil Steed
Harold Burbidge
Conculsion
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