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Frontal Sinus Disease: Contemporary Management, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 49-4
  • July 27, 2016
  • Jean Anderson Eloy + 1 more
  • English
  • Hardback
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This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Jean Anderson Eloy and Michael Setzen, is devoted to the Contemporary Management of Frontal Sinusitis. Articles in this outstanding issue include: Overview of Frontal Sinus Management; Evaluation and Decision-Making in Patients with Frontal Sinusitis; Medical Management of Frontal Sinusitis; Surgical Anatomic Consideration in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Instrumentation in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Preventing and Managing Complications in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Frontal Sinus Balloon Dilation; Utility of Image-Guidance in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Standard Endoscopic Approaches in Frontal Sinus Surgery: Technical Pearls and Approach Selection; Modification of the Standard Frontal Sinus Endoscopic Approaches; Outcomes after Frontal Sinus Surgery: An Evidence-Based Review; Management of Frontal Sinus Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Encephaloceles; Management of Frontal Sinus Tumors; and Open Frontal Sinus Surgery.

Hemostasis in Head and Neck Surgery, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 49-3
  • June 13, 2016
  • Carl H. Snyderman + 1 more
  • English
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Bleeding is a major factor that hinders visualization in head and neck surgery and is a risk factor for intraoperative complications and perioperative morbidity. Endoscopic approaches also pose significant technical challenges to managing expected intraoperative bleeding and vascular injury. The approach for this publication in Otolaryngologic Clinics is to provide clinically relevant information in a problem-based manner that encompasses assessment to identify patients with a high risk for vascular complications, pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative strategies to manage expected bleeding and major vessel injury during endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery for inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. Clinically relevant anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and surgical and interventional radiology techniques to manage bleeding are outlined and an algorithm for management of major vessel injury such as internal carotid artery injury is presented. Because skull base surgery is generally undertaken as a team approach, this information is relevant to the subspecialized ENT surgeon from rhinology or head and neck specializations, to neurosurgeons, to interventional radiologists, and to neurophysiologists who monitors intraoperative cerebral and cranial nerve activity for these operations. Carl Snyderman leads this issue with Harshita Pant and has composed topics and assembled an expert group of practitioners to provide information. The reader will find this a novel, focused, and indispensable resource on all issues of hemostatis in head and neck surgery.

Comprehensive Management of Parotid Disorders, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 49-2
  • April 15, 2016
  • Babak Larian + 1 more
  • English
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This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, devoted to Parotid Disease, is guest edited by Drs. Babak Azizzadeh and Babak Larian. Articles in this outstanding issue include: Parotid Gland and Facial Nerve Anatomy; Parotid Gland Imaging; Evaluation of Parotid Lesions; Benign Parotid Tumors and Management; Diagnosis and Management of Malignant Salivary Gland Tumors of the Parotid Gland; Parotitis and Sialoendoscopy of the Parotid Gland; Parotidectomy for Benign Parotid Tumors; Parotidectomy for Parotid Cancer; Parotid Tumors and the Facial Nerve; Loco-Regional Parotid Reconstruction; Free Tissue Transfer in Parotid Reconstruction; Facial Paralysis Reconstruction; Periocular Reconstruction in Patients with Facial Paralysis; Rare Parotid Diseases; and Management of Frey's Syndrome.

Septoplastie et rhinoplastie par désarticulation

  • 1st Edition
  • January 29, 2016
  • Roger Jankowski
  • French
  • eBook
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Quelle intervention envisager pour rétablir un édifice nasal difforme ? Est-il possible de restaurer l'harmonie d'un nez que la croissance conflictuelle de ses composants a déformé ? Doit-on chercher à ce que le nez soit beau, ou simplement en harmonie avec le visage ? Les questions que le chirurgien est amené à se poser dans sa pratique sont nombreuses et délicates, aussi est-il nécessaire qu'il soit préparé et doté des bonnes armes pour y répondre. Cet ouvrage permet de comprendre en profondeur les spécificités de la technique chirurgicale novatrice de correction des déviations de la cloison nasale puis de reconstruction de la pyramide nasale qu'est la septorhinoplastie par désarticulation. Suivant une démarche pratique et didactique, l'ouvrage est subdivisé en trois parties principales : - la première partie s'intéresse aux origines des déformations du septum nasal surla base du concept évo-dévo de la formation du nez et décrit en détail la techniquechirurgicale de leur correction : la septoplastie ; - la deuxième partie expose les origines des déformations de la pyramide nasale et analyse la technique chirurgicale de septorhinoplastie par désarticulation ; - enfin, une troisième partie pratique propose un focus sur de nombreux cas cliniques concrets, décrivant le cas à traiter, la technique chirurgicale employée, et l'analyse critique du résultat morphologique. Riche d'une iconographie regroupant plus de 350 planches et illustrations, de textes rédigés dans une perspective didactique et pratique, cet ouvrage est le fruit des nombreuses années d'expérience de l'auteur. Il constitue une source d'informations complète, inédite et originale sur une technique en progression. Il s'adresse aux chirurgiens ORL et maxillo-faciaux ainsi qu'aux chirurgiens esthétiques et plasticiens. Roger Jankowski est chirurgien des hôpitaux, chef du service d'ORL et de Chirurgie cervico-faciale du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nancy, et professeur à l'Université de Lorraine.

Endoscopic Cranial Base and Pituitary Surgery, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 49-1
  • December 7, 2015
  • Raj Sindwani + 2 more
  • English
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This issue on endoscopic cranial base and pituitary surgery is led by experts in the field of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery. Otolaryngologists/Head and Neck surgeons Dr. Raj Sindwani and Dr. Troy Woodard join with Neurosurgeon Dr. Pablo Recinos to present a comprehensive clinical approach. Topics include: Building an endoscopic skull base program (room setup and key equipment / IGS); Skull Base Anatomy (corridors, intra and extradural); Imaging in skull base surgery – CT, MRI, CT cisternogram, intraop CT; Sellar lesions / pathology; Principles of endoscopic pituitary surgery ; Reconstruction of skull base defects – free graft, pedicle, TPF, alloderm; Lumbar drain utility (role of intrathecal fluorescein); Hemostasis in Skull Base Surgery (control of smaller vessels, maneuvers to minimize bleeding – warm irrigations, HOB up, embolization); Management of ICA Injury (intraop options, late complications); Meningioma; Esthesioneuroblastoma; Cordoma; Sinonasal Malignancies of Skull Base; Craniopharyngioma; Endonasal approaches to the craniocervical junction; Medical complications of Pituitary/skull base surgery – (ie. SIADH, DI, Hypopit); Post-op management of skull base patient (postop Abx, imaging, debridements, topical irrigations, more..). Articles cover surgical procedure, surgical complications, and surgical anatomy as relevant to the clinical discussion.

Hearing Loss in Children, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 48-6
  • November 11, 2015
  • Bradley W. Kesser
  • English
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This essential subject to Otolaryngologists on Hearing Loss in Children is edited by leading physicians and academicians Dr. Bradley Kesser and Dr. Margaret Kenna. Topics in this issue on the state of art of diagnosing and managing pediatric hearing loss include: Audiometric evaluation of children with hearing loss; Taking the history and physical exam of the child with hearing loss; Radiographic evaluation of children with hearing loss; Acquired Hearing Loss in Children and Laboratory evaluation of children with hearing loss; Management of children with non-atretic conductive hearing loss; Management of children with congenital aural atresia; Diagnostic evaluation of children with sensorineural hearing loss; Management of children with mild, moderate, and moderate-severe SNHL; Management of children with severe, severe-profound, and profound SNHL; Management of children with unilateral hearing loss; Auditory Neuropathy/Dyssynchrony Disorder; Genetics of Hearing Loss – Syndromic; Genetics of Hearing Loss – Nonsyndromic; Psychosocial aspects of hearing loss in children; Speech and Auditory-Verbal Therapy; On the horizon - cochlear implant technology; Auditory brainstem implants; On the distant horizon - medical therapy for SNHL; Early Practice Considerations for Pediatric Hearing Loss. Each article presents clinically focused diagnosis and management.

Medical and Surgical Complications in the Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • September 3, 2015
  • James A. Stankiewicz
  • English
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The small nasal anatomic area can offer challenges and complications to surgeons and physicians treating chronic rhinosinusitis. This compact, focused publication on Medical and Surgical Complications in Chronic Rhinosinusitis offers clinicians a current source of information to avoid complications and to address them when they arise. Sinus surgery expert and patient champion James Stankiewicz leads this issue with authors who are expert in various aspects of sinus treatment and surgery. Topics include: Overview of complications;  Anatomy of the sinus and complications; Orbital complications and treatment; Neurologic complications and treatment;  Vascular complications and treatment; Smell loss and sinus surgery; Radiology for cases of higher risk of complications; Medication related complications and side effects; Medical-legal issues and complications; Does image guided surgery reduce complications?; Avoiding complications: overriding principles.  Especially dedicated to Residents, Fellows and those in early practice is presentation of External Sinus Surgery and Procedures & Complications; when endoscopic procedures are the norm, how does one handle reversion to an open procedure, which often takes place in emergency situations.

Les épistaxis

  • 1st Edition
  • September 3, 2015
  • Louis Crampette + 2 more
  • French
  • eBook
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Introduction. I. Anatomie - physiologie. II Etiologies (hors traitement). III. Prise en charge en première intention. IV Prise en charge en deuxième intention. V. Prise en charge spécifique. VI. Prévention et prise en charge des saignements per- et postopératoires. Conclusion. Annexes.

Chirurgie otologique

  • 1st Edition
  • July 22, 2015
  • Philippe Bordure + 2 more
  • French
  • Paperback
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Cet ouvrage décrit les principales interventions d'otologie et d'otoneurochirurgie. Il constitue le premier volet ORL de la collection « Techniques chirurgicales ». Sont ainsi envisagées la chirurgie des cavités postérieures, les myringoplasties, les ossiculoplasties, la chirurgie du stapès, l'implantation cochléaire, les prothèses, etc. Les différentes voies d'abord d'otoneurochirurgie sont décrites en détail : translabyrinthique, rétrolabyrinthique, rétrosigmoïde, suspétreuse, ainsi que la conduite devant les neurinomes, les cholestéatomes, les paragangliomes. La chirurgie du pavillon fait aussi partie de cet ouvrage. Les descriptions des actes chirurgicaux sont illustrées par de nombreux dessins et clichés opératoires en couleurs qui permettent de guider le chirurgien pas à pas dans sa démarche. La préparation à l'intervention, l'installation en salle d'opération, la conduite à tenir devant des complications sont détaillées. Les points forts de chaque opération sont systématiquement soulignés.

Tumors of the Ear and Lateral Skull Base: PART 2, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 48-3
  • June 9, 2015
  • Matthew Carlson
  • English
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The Editors for this 2-part issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, Dr George Wanna and Dr Matthew Luke Carlson, envisioned a publication that reviews the evaluation and management of common ear and lateral skull base tumors. Intended audience includes Otologists, Neurotologists, General otolaryngologists and Neurosurgeons alike. The development of management of lateral skull base tumors has been rapid, in the past 40 years there has been a tremendous shift toward conservative therapy for benign lesions. Focused chapters review specific pathologies plus a chapter focused on stereotactic radiotherapy. Topics written by reputed leaders in the field of Otology and skull base tumors include: Imaging of temporal bone lesions; Squamous cell carcinoma of the temporal bone; Glomus tympanicum; Adenomatous tumors of the middle ear; Intralabyrinthine schwannomas; Vestibular schwannoma; Neurofibromatosis2 (including ABI and CI); Non-schwannoma tumors of the CPA; Glomus jugulare; Endolymphatic sac tumors; Non-paraganglioma jugular foramen tumors; Primary tumors of the facial nerve; Cholesterol granuloma and other petrous apex lesions; Stereotactic radiosurgery for tumors of the lateral skull base; Pediatric temporal bone malignancy; and Historical perspective on evolution in management of lateral skull base tumors.