Ross I.S. Zbar, MD, FACS
Reconstructive

Reconstructive surgery is necessary when restoring form and function.  Reconstructive surgery may be required following: trauma, infections, cancer or birth defect. 

These procedures are generally covered by insurance.  Common procedures include breast reconstruction and skin cancer excision/reconstruction.

Even excision many "lumps and bumps" can be covered by insurance when appropriate.

Dr Zbar has published extensively in the topic of reconstructive surgery:

Zbar RIS, Rai SM and Ghimire P. Repair of congenital nasal anomalies involving redundancy of structures. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 2003;40:214.


Rohrich RJ and Zbar RIS.  The Evolution of the Hughes tarsoconjunctival flap for lower eyelid reconstruction.  Plastic Recon Surg 1999; 104:518-523.


Rohrich RJ and Zbar RIS.  A simplified algorithm for the use of Z-plasty.  Plastic Recon Surg  1999; 103:1513-1517.


Zbar RIS, Funk GF, McCulloch TM, Graham SM and Hoffman HT.  The pectoralis major myofascial flap: a valuable tool in contemporary head and neck reconstruction.  Head and Neck 1997; 19:412-418.


Dr Zbar has also written several major chapters in textbooks regarding these topics: 

Broughton G and Zbar RIS. “Burns and Postburn Reconstruction” in Selected Readings in Plastic Surgery, Volume 10, Number 7, Part 2, 2005.


Zbar RIS “Skin Tumors I: Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinoma” in Selected Readings in Plastic Surgery, Volume 10, Number 3, Part I, 2004.

Hand Reconstruction
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Various reconstructive techniques

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One of the many breast reconstructive techniques

SKIN CANCER

Click here to see Dr R Zbar's extensive collection of publications regarding skin cancer.

For even more information regarding skin cancer excision and reconstruction, visit the
American Society of Board Certified Plastic Surgeons.