Macionis Valdas
Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Centre, V. Grybo street 32A, Vilnius, Lithuania.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2018 Jul;71(7):1086-1092. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2018.03.001. Epub 2018 Mar 23.
The 200th anniversary of K. F. Graefe's "Rhinoplasty," E. Zeis' naming of the specialty of plastic surgery in 1838, and the continuing discussion on what is plastic surgery have prompted this historical-conceptual review with a semantic insight into the meaning of the word "plastic." A literature search has revealed that this term contains dual aspects: artistic and philosophical. The progressive development of these two connotations can be traced from their origin in the ceramics and the myths of ancient Greeks to their metamorphoses in fine arts, science, and philosophy of plasticity of the modern day. Although the names of plastic procedures and the title of the specialty carry both the artistic and philosophical features, the philosophical notion is less evident. This article underlines the importance of etymology in the interpretation of the concept of plastic surgery.
K. F. 格雷费《鼻整形术》发表200周年、1838年E. 蔡斯对整形外科专业的命名,以及关于何为整形外科的持续讨论,促使了这次具有历史概念性的回顾,并对“整形”一词的含义进行语义洞察。文献检索表明,这个术语包含双重层面:艺术层面和哲学层面。这两种内涵的逐步发展可以从它们起源于古希腊的陶瓷和神话,追溯到它们在现代美术、科学和可塑性哲学中的变形。尽管整形手术的名称和该专业的称谓都兼具艺术和哲学特征,但哲学概念不太明显。本文强调词源学在整形外科概念阐释中的重要性。