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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Oralpathologie I: Pathologie der Speicheldrüsen
Book SynopsisAuf dem Gebiet der Oralpathologie sind durch die Einbeziehung moderner Methoden der allgemeinen Pathologie in die Forschungsprojekte und in die praktische Routinediagnostik entscheidende Fortschritte erzielt worden. Gleichzeitig traten neue, international begründete Klassifikationen der verschiedenen Organkrankheiten in Kraft.Diesen Entwicklungen trägt das Werk "Oralpathologie" Rechnung. Es umfaßt das gesamte aktuelle Wissen dieses Fachgebiets in einer Fülle und Form, die im deutschsprachigen Raum einzigartig ist. 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(Medizinische Klinik)Table of Contents1 Anatomie.- 1.1 Makroskopie und topographische Anatomie.- 1.1.1 Glandula parotis.- 1.1.2 Glandula submandibularis.- 1.1.3 Glandula sublingualis.- 1.1.4 Glandula apicis linguae.- 1.2 Funktionelle Histologie.- 1.2.1 Drüsenazini.- 1.2.2 Speichelgangsystem.- 1.2.3 Drüseninterstitium.- 1.2.4 Sekretorisches Immunsystem.- 1.3 Ultrastruktur.- 1.3.1 Drüsenazini.- 1.3.2 Speichelgangsystem.- 1.3.3 Vegetatives Nervensystem.- 1.4 Histochemie und Immunzytochemie.- 1.4.1 Histochemie.- 1.4.2 Immunzytochemie.- 1.5 Proliferationskinetik und Regenerationspotenz.- 1.6 Vergleichende Befunde in tierischen Speicheldrüsen.- 2 Physiologie und Pathophysiologie der Speichelsekretion.- 2.1 Physiologie der Speichelsekretion.- 2.2 Sekretionsstörungen.- 3 Biochemie der Speichelzusammensetzung.- 4 Methoden der morphologischen Diagnostik.- 4.1 Feinnadel-Aspirationszytologie.- 4.2 Feinnadel-Stanzbiopsie.- 4.3 Probeexzision.- 4.4 Operationspräparate.- 5 Entwicklung der Speicheldrüsen.- 5.1 Embryonale, fetale und postnatale Entwicklung.- 5.2 Alterungsprozesse der Speicheldrüsen.- 6 Fehlbildungen und Anomalien.- 6.1 Aplasie, Hypoplasie, Gangatresie.- 6.2 Dystopie, Heterotopie.- 6.2.1 Dystopie.- 6.2.2 Heterotope akzessorische Speicheldrüsen.- 6.2.3 Heterotope aberrierende Speicheldrüsen.- 6.3 Hyperplasie.- 6.4 Dysgenetische Zysten und Sialektasien.- 6.5 Sonstige Anomalien.- 7 Speicheldrüsenzysten.- 7.1 Mukozelen.- 7.1.1 Extravasations-Mukozelen.- 7.1.2 Retentions-Mukozelen.- 7.2 Speichelgangzysten.- 7.3 Lymphoepitheliale Zysten.- 7.4 Sonstige Zysten.- 7.5 Die „Pneumoparotis“.- 8 Sialadenosen.- 8.1 Definition und klinische Befunde.- 8.2 Morphologie.- 8.3 Ätiologie und Pathogenese.- 8.4 Experimentelle Befunde zur Sialadenose.- 9 Metabolische Veränderungen der Speicheldrüsen.- 9.1 Chronischer Alkoholismus.- 9.2 Medikamentös-toxische Schädigungen.- 9.3 Experimenteller Diabetes mellitus.- 9.4 Mukoviszidose (zystische Fibrose).- 9.5 Sonstige metabolisch bedingte Veränderungen.- 10 Sonstige epitheliale nichtentzündliche Veränderungen.- 10.1 Speicheldrüseninfarkt (nekrotisierende Sialometaplasie).- 10.2 Onkozytose.- 10.2.1 Diffuse Onkozytose.- 10.2.2 Fokale onkozytäre adenomatöse Hyperplasie.- 10.3 Sonstige Epithelmetaplasien.- 10.3.1 Plattenepithelmetaplasie.- 10.3.2 Becherzellmetaplasie.- 10.3.3 Talgdrüsenmetaplasie.- 10.3.4 Onkozytäre Metaplasie.- 10.3.5 Melanogene Metaplasie.- 11 Interstitielle Veränderungen.- 11.1 Lipomatose.- 11.2 Fibrose und Sklerose.- 11.3 Amyloidose.- 11.4 Vaskuläre Veränderungen.- 12 Sialolithiasis.- 12.1 Statistische Daten.- 12.2 Struktur der Speichelsteine.- 12.2.1 Makrolithiasis.- 12.2.2 Mikrolithiasis.- 12.3 Chemische Zusammensetzung der Speichelsteine.- 12.4 Pathogenese der Sialolithiasis.- 13 Sialadenitis.- 13.1 Klassifikation, Ätiologie und Pathogenese.- 13.1.1 Klassifikation und Ätiologie.- 13.1.2 Pathogenese.- 13.2 Akute bakterielle Sialadenitis.- 13.2.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.2.2 Akute purulente Parotitis.- 13.2.3 Akute postoperative Parotitis.- 13.2.4 Akute Parotitis durch Fremdkörper.- 13.3 Chronisch-rezidivierende Parotitis.- 13.3.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.3.3 Pathogenese.- 13.4 Chronisch-sklerosierende Sialadenitis der Submandibularis (Küttner-Tumor).- 13.4.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.4.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.4.3 Pathogenese.- 13.5 Strahlen-Sialadenitis.- 13.5.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.5.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.5.3 Pathogenese.- 13.6 Obstruktive Sialadenitis.- 13.6.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.6.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.6.3 Pathogenese.- 13.6.4 Experimentelle Modelle.- 13.7 Virus-Sialadenitis.- 13.7.1 Interaktionen zwischen Speicheldrüsen und Viren.- 13.7.2 Speicheldrüsen-Viruskrankheit (Zytomegalie-Virusinfektion; CMV).- 13.7.2.1 Infektionsformen und Virusnachweis.- 13.7.2.2 Pathohistologie der zytomegalen Sialadenitis.- 13.7.2.3 Orale Manifestationen in Assoziation mit CMV.- 13.7.3 Parotitis epidemica (Mumps, Ziegenpeter).- 13.7.3.1 Klinische Daten und Infektionsmodus.- 13.7.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.7.4 HIV-assoziierte Veränderungen der Speicheldrüsen.- 13.7.4.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.7.4.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.7.4.3 Orale Manifestationen in Assoziation mit HIV.- 13.7.5 Sonstige seltenere Formen der Virus-Sialadenitis.- 13.8 Immun-Sialadenitis.- 13.8.1 Definition und Klassifikation.- 13.8.2 Akute allergische Sialadenitis.- 13.8.3 Chronische epitheloidzellige Sialadenitis (Sarkoidose; Heerfordt-Syndrom).- 13.8.3.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.8.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.8.4 Myoepitheliale Autoimmun-Sialadenitis (benigne lymphoepitheliale Läsion; Sjögren-Syndrom).- 13.8.4.1 Definition.- 13.8.4.2 Klinische Daten.- 13.8.4.3 Pathohistologie der großen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.8.4.4 Pathohistologie der kleinen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.8.4.5 Immunzytochemie.- 13.8.4.6 Ultrastruktur.- 13.8.4.7 Pathogenese.- 13.8.4.8 Experimentelle Modelle.- 13.9 Sonstige granulomatöse Formen der Sialadenitis.- 13.9.1 Granulomatöse Sialadenitis.- 13.9.2 Sialadenitis nach Sialographie.- 13.10 Sialadenitis der kleinen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.10.1 Sialadenitis durch lokale Faktoren.- 13.10.2 Sialadenitis als Mitreaktion bei systemischen Erkrankungen.- 13.11 Sialadenitis im Kindesalter.- 14 Speicheldrüsentumoren.- 14.1 Prinzipien der Klassifikation.- 14.1.1 WHO-Klassifikation.- 14.1.2 TNM-Klassifikation.- 14.1.3 Zyto- und histogenetische Klassifikation.- 14.2 Zusätzliche Methoden zur Klassifikation und Prognose.- 14.2.1 Immunzytochemische Marker (Tumormarker).- 14.2.1.1 Intermediärfilamente des Zytoskelettes.- 14.2.1.2 Epitheliale Differenzierungsmarker.- 14.2.1.3 Basalmembran-assoziierte Substanzen.- 14.2.1.4 Zellrezeptoren und Onkogene.- 14.2.1.5 Hormone und sonstige Markersubstanzen.- 14.2.2 Proliferationsmarker.- 14.2.3 Zytogenetische und ultrastrukturelle Marker.- 14.2.4 DNS-Zytophotometrie.- 14.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.3.1 Klinische Befunde.- 14.3.2 Tumorinzidenz.- 14.3.3 Alters- und Geschlechtsverteilung.- 14.3.4 Multiple Tumoren.- 14.3.5 Hybridtumoren.- 14.3.6 Geographische Faktoren.- 14.3.7 Prognosefaktoren.- 14.3.8 Tumorassoziierte lymphoide Proliferation.- 14.4 Lokalisation.- 14.5 Ätiologie.- 14.5.1 Menschliche Speicheldrüsentumoren.- 14.5.2 Tierexperimentelle Tumoren.- 14.6 WHO-Klassifikation der Adenome.- 14.7 Pleomorphe Adenome.- 14.7.1 Definition.- 14.7.2 Historischer Rückblick.- 14.7.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.7.4 Lokalisation.- 14.7.5 Pathohistologie.- 14.7.6 Immunzytochemie.- 14.7.7 Ultrastruktur.- 14.7.8 Sonstige Tumormarker.- 14.7.9 Metastasierende pleomorphe Adenome.- 14.7.10 Kongenitale pleomorphe Adenome („Speicheldrüsen-Anlagetumor“).- 14.7.11 Histogenese.- 14.8 Myoepitheliome (myoepitheliale Adenome).- 14.8.1 Definition.- 14.8.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.8.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.8.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.8.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.9 Basalzelladenome.- 14.9.1 Definition.- 14.9.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.9.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.9.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.9.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.9.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.10 Warthin-Tumoren (Adenolymphome).- 14.10.1 Definition.- 14.10.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.10.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.10.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.10.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.10.6 Histogenese.- 14.11 Onkozytome (onkozytäre Adenome).- 14.11.1 Definition.- 14.11.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.11.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.11.4 Ultrastruktur und Immunzytochemie.- 14.11.5 Histogenese.- 14.11.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.12 Kanalikuläre Adenome.- 14.12.1 Definition.- 14.12.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.12.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.12.4 Ultrastruktur.- 14.12.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.13 Talgdrüsenadenome.- 14.13.1 Definition.- 14.13.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.13.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.13.4 Ultrastruktur.- 14.13.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.14 Duktale Papillome.- 14.14.1 Inverte duktale Papillome.- 14.14.1.1 Definition.- 14.14.1.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.1.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.14.2 Intraduktale Papillome.- 14.14.2.1 Definition.- 14.14.2.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.2.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.14.3 Sialadenoma papilliferum.- 14.14.3.1 Definition.- 14.14.3.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.3.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.15 Zystadenome.- 14.15.1 Papilläre Zystadenome.- 14.15.1.1 Definition.- 14.15.1.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.15.1.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.15.2 Muzinöse Zystadenome.- 14.15.2.1 Definition.- 14.15.2.2 Pathohistologie.- 14.16 Sonstige seltene benigne epitheliale Tumoren.- 14.17 Differentialdiagnostische Kriterien der Adenome.- 14.18 WHO-Klassifikation der Karzinome.- 14.19 Azinuszellkarzinome.- 14.19.1 Definition.- 14.19.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.19.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.19.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.19.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.19.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.19.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.20 Mukoepidermoidkarzinome.- 14.20.1 Definition.- 14.20.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.20.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.20.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.20.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.20.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.20.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.21 Adenoid-zystische Karzinome.- 14.21.1 Definition.- 14.21.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.21.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.21.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.21.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.21.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.21.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.22 Polymorphe low-grade Adenokarzinome.- 14.22.1 Definition.- 14.22.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.22.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.22.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.22.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.22.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.22.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.23 Epithelial-myoepitheliale Karzinome.- 14.23.1 Definition.- 14.23.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.23.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.23.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.23.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.23.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.23.7 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.23.8 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.24 Basalzell-Adenokarzinome.- 14.24.1 Definition.- 14.24.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.24.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.24.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.24.5 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.24.6 Prognose und Differentialdiagnose.- 14.25 Talgdrüsenkarzinome.- 14.25.1 Definition.- 14.25.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.25.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.25.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.26 Papilläre Zystadenokarzinome.- 14.26.1 Definition.- 14.26.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.26.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.26.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.27 Muzinöse Adenokarzinome.- 14.27.1 Definition.- 14.27.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.27.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.27.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.28 Onkozytäre Karzinome.- 14.28.1 Definition.- 14.28.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.28.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.28.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.28.5 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.29 Speichelgangkarzinome.- 14.29.1 Definition.- 14.29.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.29.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.29.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.29.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.29.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.29.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.30 Myoepitheliale Karzinome (maligne Myoepitheliome).- 14.30.1 Definition.- 14.30.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.30.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.30.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.30.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.31 Karzinome in pleomorphen Adenomen.- 14.31.1 Definition.- 14.31.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.31.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.31.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.31.4.1 Karzinome in pleomorphen Adeno en.- 14.31.4.2 Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinme) in pleomorphen Adenomen.- 14.31.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.31.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.31.7 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.31.8 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.32 Plattenepithelkarzinome.- 14.32.1 Definition.- 14.32.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.32.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.32.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.33 Kleinzellige Karzinome.- 14.33.1 Definition.- 14.33.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.33.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.33.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.33.5 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.33.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.34 Undifferenzierte Karzinome.- 14.34.1 Definition.- 14.34.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.34.3 Großzelliger Typ des undifferenzierten Karzinoms.- 14.34.4 Undifferenziertes Karzinom mit lymphoidem Stroma.- 14.35 Karzinome in Warthin-Tumoren.- 14.35.1 Definition.- 14.35.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.35.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.35.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.36 Karzinome mit Riesenzellen und Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinome).- 14.36.1 Definition.- 14.36.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.36.3 Karzinome mit Riesenzellen.- 14.36.4 Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinome).- 14.36.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.37 Sonstige seltenere Karzinome.- 14.37.1 Endokrine Karzinome.- 14.37.2 Embryonale Karzinome.- 14.37.3 Basaloid-squamöse Karzinome.- 14.37.4 Adeno-squamöse Karzinome.- 14.37.5 Karzinome mit hellen Zellen.- 14.37.6 Sonstige Adenokarzinome (NOS).- 14.38 Nichtepitheliale (mesenchymale) Tumoren.- 14.38.1 Benigne nichtepitheliale Tumoren.- 14.38.1.1 Angiome.- 14.38.1.2 Nervale Tumoren.- 14.38.1.3 Lipome.- 14.38.1.4 Bindegewebige und histiozytäre Tumoren.- 14.38.1.5 Sonstige benigne Tumoren.- 14.38.1.6 Entzündliche Pseudotumoren.- 14.38.2 Sarkome.- 14.38.2.1 Angiosarkome.- 14.38.2.2 Maligne Nervenscheidentumoren.- 14.38.2.3 Rhabdomyosarkome.- 14.38.2.4 Maligne fibröse Histiozytome und Fibrosarkome.- 14.38.2.5 Sonstige seltenere Sarkome.- 14.38.5 Maligne Melanome.- 14.38.4 Sonstige maligne nichtepitheliale Tumoren.- 14.39 Maligne Lymphome.- 14.39.1 Klassifikation der malignen Lymphome im Kopf-Hals-Bereich.- 14.39.2 Maligne Non-Hodgkin-Lymphome.- 14.39.2.1 B-Zell-Lymphome ohne Immun-Sialadenitis.- 14.39.2.2 B-Zell-Lymphome mit Immun-Sialadenitis.- 14.39.2.3 T-Zell-Lymphome.- 14.39.2.4 Extramedulläre Plasmozytome.- 14.39.3 Hodgkin-Lymphome.- 14.39.4 Maligne Lymphome in Warthin-Tumoren.- 14.39.5 Maligne Lymphome und Lymphadenopathien bei AIDS.- 14.40 Sekundäre Tumoren (Metastasen).- 14.40.1 Metastasen von Tumoren der Kopf-Hals-Region.- 14.40.2 Hämatogene 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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Surgical Anatomy of Head and Neck
Book SynopsisContents: The Neck and Thorax.- The Larynx and the Thyroid Gland.- The Face.- The Oral Cavity and the Oropharynx.- The Nose.- The Paranasal Sinus and the Retromaxillary Space.- The Eye and its Orbital Adnexa.- The Ear.- The Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossae.- The Skull and the Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System.- The Topography and Variations of the Extra- and Intracranial Vessels.- The Paraganglia.- References.- Index of Operations and Surgically Important Anatomic Relationships.- Subject Index.Table of Contents1 The Neck and Thorax.- 2 The Larynx and the Thyroid Gland.- 3 The Oral Cavity and the Oropharynx.- 4 The Paranasal Sinuses and the Retromaxillary Space.- 5 The Eye and its Orbital Adnexa.- 6 The Ear.- 7 The Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossae.- 8 The Skull and the Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System.- 9 Frontalization of the Eyes.- 10 Early Development of the External Ear.- 11 The Topography and Variations of the Extra- and Intracranial Vessels.- 12 The Paraganglia.- References.- Index of Operations and Surgically Important Anatomic Relationships.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Plastic Surgery of Head and Neck: Volume I: Corrective and Reconstructive Rhinoplasty
Book Synopsis...fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet exsors ipsa secandi (HORACE, .Ars poetical Era da prevedere che dopo parentesi assai lunga di silenziosa elaborazione, al grande sviluppo della chirurgia plastica ed al suo affermarsi come "specialita) generalmente riconosciuta, seguisse la fioritura di testi vari di mole e di intenzione a quella dedicati. Lodevoli opere quasi tutte ma per la maggior parte riflettenti massima la preoccupazione degli autori di esibire i piu brillanti risultati raggiunti anzicM indicare con sufficiente chiarezza e dettaglio i mezzi piu idonei a conseguirli. Ma ecco finalmente uscire per Ie stampe questi volumi splendidi di veste dove gli Autori, pur valentissimi chirurghi, quasi dappertutto rinunciano a far bella mostra di se col fotografico sciorinamento di quanto pur sanno fare ed invece con modestia pari a quella dell'antico Poeta esporre ogni piu riposto dettaglio di interventi fondamentali 0 menD comuni valendosi del sussidio di figure di rigorosa rispondenza e di insuperata artistica efficacia. Opera questa destinata ad imporsi ed a rimanere proprio percM di essa puo farsi il raro elogio d'essere veramente strumento di lavoro cui tanti chirurghi non mancheranno di fare frequente ricorso onde affinare la propria esperienza proprio come Orazio pensava dovesse essere dell'opera sua.Table of ContentsGeneral.- A. History of rhinoplasty.- B. Anatomy of the nose.- C. Physiology of the nose.- D. Shape, angle and size.- E. Documentation.- F. General indication for corrective and reconstructive surgery.- G. Psychological aspects and legal considerations.- H. Operating room and light sources.- J. General notes on anesthesia and medication.- K. Technique of local anesthesia in rhinoplasty.- L. Instruments for rhinoplasty.- Surgical procedure.- A. Corrective rhinoplasty.- I. Incisions.- II. Décollement of dorsum and lateral nasal walls. Transfixion.- III. Correction of bony nose.- 1. Hump removal.- 2. Correction of isolated wide bony nose.- 3. Correction of wide nose in ozena.- 4. Correction of narrow bony nasal vault.- IV. Shaping of nasal tip including lower lateral cartilages and columella.- 1. General considerations about plastic surgery of nasal tip, necessary incisions.- 2. Excisions of septal cartilage.- 3. Corrective surgery of the lower lateral cartilages.- a) Luxation method.- b) Eversion method.- c) Incisions and excisions on the lower lateral cartilages for modeling.- 4. Correction of nasolabial angle and fixation of remodelled tip.- V. Total reduction of the nose.- VI. Surgery in particular positional anomalies and disturbances in shape of alae.- 1. Correction of alar collapse.- 2. Correction of abnormally shaped alae.- VII. Operations in certain positional anomalies and deformities of columella.- 1. Narrowing of wide columella.- 2. Lifting of hanging columella.- 3. Shortening of columella.- 4. Lengthening of columella.- 5. Correction of oblique columella.- 6. Correction of nasolabial angle and of hidden columella.- VIII. Corrections of nasal septum in their relation to rhinoplasty.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Submucous resection of the septum (Killian).- 3. Septum plasty.- 4. Correction of bony and cartilaginous deflected nose in combination with septum operation.- 5. Closure of septum perforations.- 6. Skin grafting (dermoplasty) on nasal septum and in nasal cavity.- IX. Correction of saddle nose.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Correction of saddle nose of slight degree using tissue from nose itself.- a) Correction with septal cartilage.- b) Correction with lower lateral cartilage.- c) Correction by narrowing.- d) Correction with upper lateral cartilage.- 3. Correction of saddle nose with implants.- a) Historical review and general remarks concerning preparation of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Cartilage bank.- Obtaining cartilage from the ear as autograft.- Diced cartilage as autograft.- Meniscus cartilage as homograft.- Heterografting of cartilage.- Homografting of cartilage.- ?) Bone.- Autografting of bone.- Autografted and homografted bone in the nose.- Homografting of bone.- b) Removal, shaping and insertion of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Removal of cartilage from the rib.- Shaping the graft.- Cartilage grafting in children and the aged.- ?) Bone.- Removal from the iliac crest.- Bone bank for nasal grafts.- Grafting of minced bone. “Morcellement”, bone chips (minced cancellous bone).- Results of bone grafting in the nose.- ?) Dermal flap as graft for saddlenose surgery.- c) Alloplastic material for nose.- ?) Formerly used implants.- ?) Implants used today.- Hard plastics.- Soft plastics.- Chemistry of plastics.- Metals.- Characteristics of alloplastic material.- d) Incisions for implant insertion in saddle nose.- e) Fixation of implants.- X. Correction of compound saddle nose.- 1. Sliding flaps and other flap utilization.- 2. Endonasal prostheses and retention devices.- XI. Correction of rhinophyma.- XII. Treatment of nasal injuries.- 1. Recent injuries of soft nasal structures.- 2. Old injuries of soft nasal structures.- 3. Fractures of bony and cartilaginous nasal vault.- 4. Immobilization of corrected nasal fracture.- 5. Plastic closure of dural fistulas in the region of nose and paranasal sinuses.- XIII. Plastic operations in the glabellar and frontal sinus region.- XIV. Correction of harelip nose.- 1. Correction of unilateral harelip nose.- Primary repair.- Secondary repair.- 2. Correction of bilateral harelip nose.- XV. Surgical treatment of nasal atresias and stenoses.- 1. Correction of anterior nasal atresias and stenoses.- 2. Correction of choanal atresia.- a) Transseptal approach.- b) Transantral approach.- c) Transnasal approach.- d) Transpalatal approach.- e) Surgical treatment of cicatricious choanal atresia.- 3. Correction of naso-pharyngeal atresias and stenoses.- XVI. Plastic surgery in hereditary nasal malformations.- 1. Monsters (cyclops eye in total absence of nose).- 2. Correction of congenital clefts in nasal region.- a) Median nasal cleft.- b) Double formations.- c) Lateral nasal clefts.- 3. Correction of congenital malformations related to facial clefts.- a) Correction of nasal aplasia.- b) Correction of proboscis lateralis.- c) Correction of nose in bilateral facial cleft.- d) Removal of median nasal fistulas and dermoid cysts.- e) Correction of other nasal malformations.- ?) Correction of flat nose.- ?) Correction of microrhinia.- ?) Surgery in absence of septum.- ?) Strands in nose.- B. Reconstructive rhinoplasty (replacement surger?).- I. Columellar reconstruction.- 1. Columellar reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction of columella with distant flaps.- II. Composite auricular grafts for replacement of columella and alae.- Review of historical development of composite grafts.- Healing process of free composite auricular grafts.- Indication.- Technical procedure in removal of composite grafts and treatment of donor area.- Technique of suturing composite grafts.- Dressing technique.- Results.- Other possibilities.- III. Reconstruction of alae.- 1. Local reconstruction procedures.- 2. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring areas.- 3. Reconstruction with septal flap.- 4. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Neck flaps.- c) Fronto-temporal flaps.- d) Flaps from upper arm (Italian method).- IV. Reconstruction of nasal tip.- 1. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Fronto-temporal flap.- c) Tubed pedicle flaps from head and neck.- d) Visor flap.- e) Flaps from arm.- f) Reattachment of nose.- V. Reconstruction in other partial nasal defects (lateral nasal wall and dorsum).- 1. Reconstruction using free full-thickness skin grafts.- 2. Reconstruction using straight advancement flaps.- 3. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from cheek.- 4. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from forehead.- 5. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 6. Reconstruction with septum flap.- 7. Reconstruction with island flaps (Monks’ method).- 8. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- 9. Reconstruction with abdomino-brachial sandwich flap.- VI. Partial and complete nasal reconstructive surgery.- 1. Indian method and Italian method.- 2. Reconstruction with visor or bridge flaps.- 3. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 4. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- VII. Plastic procedure in nasal tumors.- 1. Approach and reconstruction following removal of tumors of and in nose.- 2. Repair of defects of nasal floor following tumor removal.- 3. Treatment of nasal hemangiomas.- C. Appendix.- I. Rhinoplasty in children.- II. Treatment of wounds; dressings.- III. Pitfalls and complications in rhinoplasty.- IV. Other nasal diseases in their relation to plastic surgery.- 1. Rhinoplasty in lupus vulgaris.- 2. Abrasion and scarification in diseases of nasal skin (dermabrasion).- 3. Treatment of paraffinoma of nose.- V. Epitheses.- Author Index.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Stimmbildung auf stimm- und sprachphysiologischer
Book SynopsisDieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfängen des Verlags von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv Quellen für die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche Forschung zur Verfügung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext betrachtet werden müssen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor 1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.Table of Contents1. Die akustischen Grundlagen der Stimmbildung.- 2. Was muß der Sänger von der Atmung wissen?.- 3. Was ist Atemstütze?.- 4. Der heutige Stand der Registerfrage.- 5. Die Registertheorie in der Praxis des Stimmbildners.- 6. Was ist Resonanz, und welche Rolle spielt sie bei der Stimmbildung?.- 7. Die phonetische Grundlage der Stimmbildung.- a) Die Vokale.- b) Die Konsonanten.- c) Die Kehlkopflaute.- 8. Die Sprachlaute im Kunstgesang.- a) Die Vokale.- b) Die Konsonanten.- 9. Das Problem der Höhe.- 10. Das Problem der Tonstärke.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Chirurgische Anatomie des Kopf-Hals-Bereiches
Book SynopsisDer klinisch und operativ an Kopf und Hals tätige Arzt hat immer schon den Wunsch gehabt, eine Anatomie dieser Region zur Verfügung zu haben, in der er sich schnell und sachlich orientieren kann. Es gibt zwar eine Reihe sehr guter anatomischer Atlanten und Bücher, doch ist darin häufig eine rasche Orientierung, z.B. intra operationem, durch einen ausführlichen, mehr anato misch ausgerichteten Text erschwert. Außerdem lassen sie die klinischen Be lange vielfach vermissen. Die Hauptautorin dieses Buches ist in der glücklichen Lage, neben ihrer anato mischen Ausbildung und Lehrtätigkeit auch eine klinisch-operative Ausbildung zu besitzen, die sie in einer hervorragenden oto-rhino-Iaryngologischen Schule (SERCER) erworben hat. Aus diesem Grunde konnte sie die Probleme des operie renden Arztes und die Besonderheiten der Zugangswege zu tiefer gelegenen Regionen in die anatomischen Abbildungen hineinarbeiten. Zudem hat sie zwei bekannte Operateure als Co-Autoren gewonnen, die ihr beratend zur Seite standen. - Der Text wurde bewußt knapp gehalten, damit Übersicht und rasche Orientierungsmöglichkeit erhalten blieben. Trotzdem sind alle klinisch wesent lichen Einzelheiten und ihre Variationen dargestellt. Auf diese Weise haben die Autoren einen Weg gefunden, der dem Kliniker und dem Operateur die häufig schwierige Anatomie im Kopf- und Halsbereich anschaulich vermittelt. Sowohl dem Erfahrenen als auch dem Lernenden ist das Studium des Bandes besonders anzuempfehlen. Möge dem Buch ein glücklicher Weg beschieden sein, und möge es die weite Verbreitung in den verschiedenen Fachdisziplinen finden, die ihm gebührt.Trade Review"Das Buch sollte in keinem HNO-Operationssaal fehlen." (HNO) "... ein griffiges, instruktives Werk für das chirurgisch-interdisziplinäre Verständnis im Kopf-Hals-Bereich ..."(Zentralblatt Neurologie-Psychiatrie)"... bereitet ... Vergnügen, in diesem übersichtlichen Atlas zu blättern und die eigenen anatomisch topografischen Kenntnisse zu vertiefen. Auch benachbarte Fachdisziplinen ... werden ihren Nutzen aus diesem Atlas ziehen, der in jeden Operationssaal gehört!" (HNO Informationen)"... ist für HNO-Ärzte, Kiefer-Gesichts- und Neurochirurgen ein ausgezeichneter Leitfaden für die operative Tätigkeit."(Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde mit Zentralblatt)"... ein sehr gelungenes Werk für die Praxis, von dem alle, die im Kopf- und Halsbereich operativ tätig sind, profitieren." (Der Chirurg)""Das Buch sollte eine Pflichktlektüre für alle Chirurgen sein, die im Bereich des Kopfes und Halses tätig werden."(chirurgische praxis)Table of Contents1 Oberer Hals und Thorax.- 2 Kehlkopf und Schilddrüse.- 3 Gesicht.- 4 Mundhöhle und Oropharynx.- 5 Nase.- 6 Nasennebenhöhlen und retromaxillärer Raum.- 7 Orbita.- 8 Ohr.- 9 Mittlere und hintere Schädelgrube.- 10 Knöcherner Schädel und Schädelinhalt (Übersicht).- 11 Topographie und Variationen des extra- und intrakraniellen Gefäßsystems.- 12 Paraganglien.- Literatur.- Verzeichnis der Operationen und sonstiger chirurgischer Relevanzen.
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Independently Published Complete Guide to Parotidectomy Salivary Gland Surgery
£14.03
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Jatin Shahs Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Introduction 2 Basic Principles of Head and Neck Surgery 3 Scalp and Skin 4 Eyelids and Orbit 5 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses 6 Skull Base 7 Lips 8 Oral Cavity 9 Pharynx and Esophagus 10 Larynx and Trachea 11 Cervical Lymph Nodes 12 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands 13 Salivary Glands 14 Neurogenic Tumors and Paragangliomas 15 Soft Tissue Tumors 16 Bone Tumors and Odontogenic Lesions 17 Reconstructive Surgery 18 Oncologic Dentistry, Maxillofacial Prosthetics, and Implants 19 Radiation Therapy 20 Systemic Therapy Recommended Reading
£284.39
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Sleep Apnea and Snoring
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection A INTRODUCTION 1. The role of the otolaryngologist and future perspectives in the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea Section B DIAGNOSIS 2. Signs and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea and upper airway resistance syndrome 3. Airway evaluation in obstructive sleep apnea 4. Clinical polysomnography 5. Home Sleep Testing 6. Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) Section C NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT OF OSA/HS 7. Obstructive sleep apnea: decision making and treatment algorithm 8. CPAP, APAP and BIPAP 9. Analysis of NCPAP failures 10. Oral Appliance Therapy by the Otolaryngologist Section D SURGICAL TREATMENT OF OSA/HS 11. Rationale and indications for surgical treatment 12. The impact of surgical treatment of OSA on cardiac risk factors Section E ANESTHESIA FOR OSA/HS 13. Perioperative monitoring in obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome 14. Perioperative and anesthesia management Section F TREATMENT SELECTION 15. Friedman tongue position and the staging of obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome 16. Algorithm for Surgery: Palatopharyngoplasty First and Foremost 17. Algorithm for Multilevel Treatment: Riley-Powell and Stanford Experience 18. Lingual Tonsil Grading System 19. The Effect of Oral Positioning on the Hypopharyngeal Airway 20. Algorithm for Multilevel Treatment Section G NASAL SURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OSA/HS 21. Nasal obstruction and sleep- disordered breathing 22. Minimally Invasive Nasal valve repair 23. Plastic Surgery Techniques for Correction of Nasal Valve Collapse 24. New Techniques in Nasal Valve Repair 25. Inferior Turbinate Reduction Section H MINIMALLY INVASIVE PALATAL PROCEDURES 26. Role of Laser Surgery in Treatment of OSA 27. Cautery Assisted Palate Surgery and Anterior Palatoplasty 28. Injection snoreplasty 29. Sling Snoreplasty 30. Elevoplasty 31. Soft Palate Implants Section I PALATAL SURGERY 32. Classic Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty 33. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty - Patient Selection and Effects on the Airway 34. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty - the Fairbanks technique 35. Zetapalatopharyngoplasty (ZPP) 36. The uvulopalatal flap 37. Modified uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with uvula preservation 38. Transpalatal advancement pharyngoplasty 39. Expansion sphincter pharyngoplasty 40. Lateral pharyngoplasty 41. Barbed Snore Surgery, BSS Section J MINIMALLY INVASIVE HYPOPHARYNGEAL PROCEDURES 42. Fundamentals of minimally invasive radiofrequency applications in ear, nose and throat medicine 43. Radiofrequency tongue base reduction in sleep-disordered breathing 44. Endoscopic Coblator Open Tongue Base Resection for Obstructive Sleep Apnea 45. A minimally invasive technique for tongue base stabilization 46. Endoscopic coblation lingual tonsillectomy 47. Electrical Stimulation 48. Upper Airway Stimulation: Implanted Neurostimulation Device for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea 49. Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation: Targeted Neurostimulation Device for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Section K HYPOPHARYNGEAL SURGERY 50. Multilevel pharyngeal surgeryfor obstructive sleep apnea 51. External Submucosal Glossectomy 52. Genioglossus advancement in sleep apnea surgery 53. Hyoid suspension 54. Management of the Epiglottis 55. Trans-Oral Robotic assisted Surgery (TORS) for OSA 56. Multilevel surgery with/without genioglossal advancement Section L MAXILLOFACIAL SURGICAL TECHNIQUES 57. Maxillofacial surgical techniques for hypopharyngeal obstruction in obstructive sleep apnea 58. Modified maxillomandibular advancement technique 59. Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis with Palatal Implants for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Section M TRACHEOSTOMY FOR OSAHS 60. Tracheostomy for sleep apnea 61. Speech-ready, long-term tube-free tracheostomy for obstructive sleep apnea Section N POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AND COMPLICATIONS 62. The postoperative management of OSA patients after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty. Inpatient or outpatient? 63. Multi-modality management of nasopharyngeal stenosis following uvulopalatopharyngoplasty 64. Current techniques for the treatment of velopharyngeal insufficiency 65. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty: analysis of failure 66. Salvage of failed palate procedures for sleep-disordered breathing 67. Revision uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) by Z-palatoplasty (ZPP) Section O PEDIATRIC OSAHS 68. Management of sleep-related breathing disorders in children 69. Evaluation and Management of Persistent Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea 70. Current techniques of adenoidectomy 71. Intracapsular Microdebrider-assisted and Coblation tonsillectomy 72. Laryngomalacia 73. Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy for Children 74. Prevention and Correction of Pediatric OSA and Post-T&A Relapse: A Non-surgical Orthodontic Approach Section P FUTURE OF OSA TREATMENT 75. Innovations in Surgical Treatment of OSA
£142.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Atlas of Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1: Nasal Surgery 1. Septoplasty Marcelo Antunes, Sam Becker, Michael Lupa and Dan Becker 2. Middle and Inferior Turbinates Richard Orlandi, Peter Hwang and Reza Vaezeafshar 3. Sphenopalatine/Internal Maxillary Artery Ligation Amber Luong, Martin Citardi, Li-Xing Man and Samer Fakhri 4. Endoscopic and Open Anterior/Posterior Ethmoid Artery Ligation PJ Wormald and Yuresh Naidoo 5. Endoscopic Repair of Choanal Atresia Shirley Shizue Nagata Pignatari, Aldo Cassol Stamm and Leonardo Lopes Balsalobre Filho Part 2: Basics of Primary Endoscopic Sinus Surgery 6. Maxillary Antrostomy Alexander Chiu and James N. Palmer 7. Partial and Complete Ethmoidectomy Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa 8. Sphenoidotomy Alexander Chiu and Nithin D. Adappa 9. Frontal Sinusotomy Draf I and IIa Alexander Chiu, Nithin D. Adappa and James N. Palmer 10. Frontal Sinusotomy - Draf llb James N. Palmer, Vijay R. Ramakrishnan and Henry Pipes Barham 11. Frontal Sinusotomy - Draf lll Richard Harvey, Eugene Ritter Sansoni and Raymond Sacks 12. Postoperative Debridement Arjun Parasher, Robert T. Adelson, Calvin Wei, Noam Cohen and Nithin D. Adappa 13. Balloon Dilatation of the Maxillary, Frontal, and Sphenoid Sinuses David B. Conley and Aaron N. Pearlman Part 3: Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Inflammatory Disease 14. Revision Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Completion Sphenoethmoidectomy Rakesh K. Chandra and Randy Leung 15. Modified Medial Maxillectomy for Recalcitrant Maxillary Sinusitis Bradford Woodworth and Jessica Grayson 16. Extended Sphenoid Sinus Antrostomy and Radical Sphenoidectomy John Lee and Jonathan Yip Part 4: Orbital Surgery 17. Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy Raymond Sacks and Yuresh Naidoo 18. Endoscopic Orbital Decompression Raj Sindwani and Brian C. Lobo 19. Optic Nerve Decompression Vijay R. Ramakrishnan, Todd Kingdom and Henry Pipes Barham 20. Endoscopic Approach and Removal of Orbital Tumors Benjamin Bleier and Marcel Menon Miyake Part 5: Sinonasal Tumors 21. Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy for Inverted Papilloma Kevin Welch and Elisabeth Ference 22. Endoscopic Denkers Approach for Anterior Maxilla Tumors Alexander Chiu and Jivianne T. Lee 23. Endoscopic Vidian Neurectomy Raymond Sacks and Rahuram Sivasubramaniam 24. Approach to Pterygopalatine Fossa and JNA Edward Kuan, Rakesh K. Chandra, Nithin D. Adappa and Bert W. O'Mally 25. Endoscopic Craniofacial Resection for Esthesioneuroblastoma Vijay R. Ramakrishnan, Jeffrey D. Suh, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa Part 6: Skull Base Reconstruction 26. Repair of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak and Encephalocele of the Cribriform Plate Avinash V. Mantravadi and Kevin Welch 27. Sphenoid Sinus Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak and Encephalocele Repair Benjamin Bleier and Rod Schlosser Part 7: Anterior and Central Skull Base Approaches 28. Endoscopic Resection of Pituitary Tumors Stephanie A. Joe, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa 29. Endoscopic Transplanum and Sellar Approach Eric W. Wang, Rod Schlosser, Arjun Parasher, William A. Vandergrift III and Jose Mattos 30. Endoscopic Resection of Clival Chordomas/Chondrosarcoma Peter Hwang, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer, Nithin D. Adappa and Jayakar V. Nayak 31. Large Skull Base Defect Reconstruction with and without Pedicled Flaps Richard Harvey, Arjun Parasher and Eugene Ritter Sansoni Part 8: Combined Endoscopic and Open Approaches--Frontal Sinus 32. Frontal Sinus Trephine Alfred Marc C. Iloreta, Nithin D. Adappa and Satish Govindaraj 33. Osteoplastic Flap with and without Obliteration Kevin Welch
£142.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imaging in Otolaryngology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck Introduction and Overview Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck Overview Parapharyngeal Space Parapharyngeal Space Overview Benign Tumors Parapharyngeal Space Benign Mixed Tumor Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Pharynx Overview Congenital Lesions Tornwaldt Cyst Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Retention Cyst of Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Tonsillar Inflammation Tonsillar/Peritonsillar Abscess Benign and Malignant Tumors Minor Salivary Gland Malignancy of Pharyngeal Surface Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma of Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Masticator Space Masticator Space Overview Pseudolesions Pterygoid Venous Plexus Asymmetry Benign Masticator Muscle Hypertrophy CNV3 Motor Denervation Infectious Lesions Masticator Space Abscess Benign Tumors Masticator Space CNV3 Schwannoma Malignant Tumors Masticator Space CNV3 Perineural Tumor Masticator Space Chondrosarcoma Masticator Space Sarcoma Parotid Space Parotid Space Overview Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Acute Parotitis Parotid Sjogren Syndrome Benign Lymphoepithelial Lesions-HIV Benign Tumors Parotid Benign Mixed Tumor Warthin Tumor Malignant Tumors Parotid Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Parotid Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Parotid Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Metastatic Disease of Parotid Nodes Carotid Space Carotid Space Overview Normal Variants Tortuous Carotid Artery in Neck Vascular Lesions Carotid Artery Dissection in Neck Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm in Neck Carotid Artery Fibromuscular Dysplasia in Neck Acute Idiopathic Carotidynia Jugular Vein Thrombosis Post-Pharyngitis Venous Thrombosis (Lemierre) Benign Tumors Carotid Body Paraganglioma Glomus Vagale Paraganglioma Carotid Space Schwannoma Sympathetic Schwannoma Carotid Space Neurofibroma Retropharyngeal Space Retropharyngeal Space Overview Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Reactive Adenopathy of Retropharyngeal Space Suppurative Adenopathy of Retropharyngeal Space Retropharyngeal Space Abscess Retropharyngeal Space Edema Metastatic Tumors Nodal Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Retropharyngeal Space Nodal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Retropharyngeal Space Perivertebral Space Perivertebral Space Overview Pseudolesions Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Acute Calcific Longus Colli Tendonitis Perivertebral Space Infection Vascular Lesions Vertebral Artery Dissection in Neck Benign and Malignant Tumors Brachial Plexus Schwannoma in Perivertebral Space Chordoma in Perivertebral Space Vertebral Body Metastasis in Perivertebral Space Posterior Cervical Space Posterior Cervical Space Overview Benign Tumors Posterior Cervical Space Schwannoma Metastatic Tumors Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Spinal Accessory Node Visceral Space Visceral Space Overview Inflammatory Lesions Chronic Lymphocytic Thyroiditis (Hashimoto) Metabolic Disease Multinodular Goiter Benign Tumors Thyroid Adenoma Parathyroid Adenoma in Visceral Space Malignant Tumors Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma of Thyroid Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Carcinoma Cervical Esophageal Carcinoma Miscellaneous Esophagopharyngeal Diverticulum (Zenker) Colloid Cyst of Thyroid Lateral Cervical Esophageal Diverticulum Hypopharynx, Larynx, and Cervical Trachea Hypopharynx, Larynx, & Trachea Overview Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Croup Epiglottitis in a Child Supraglottits Trauma Laryngeal Trauma Benign and Malignant Tumors Upper Airway Infantile Hemangioma Laryngeal Chondrosarcoma Treatment-related Lesions Post-Radiation Larynx Miscellaneous Laryngocele Vocal Cord Paralysis Acquired Subglottic-Tracheal Stenosis Lymph Nodes Lymph Node Overview Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Reactive Lymph Nodes Suppurative Lymph Nodes Tuberculous Lymph Nodes Non-TB Mycobacterium Nodes Sarcoidosis Lymph Nodes Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia (Castleman) Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis (Kikuchi) Kimura Disease Malignant Tumors Nodal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Neck Nodal Hodgkin Lymphoma in Neck Nodal Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Systemic Nodal Metastases in Neck Transspatial and Multispatial Transspatial & Multispatial Overview Normal Variants Prominent Thoracic Duct in Neck Benign Tumors Lipoma of Head and Neck Plexiform Neurofibroma of Head and Neck Malignant Tumors Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma of Head and Neck Miscellaneous Lymphocele of Neck Sinus Histiocytosis (Rosai-Dorfman) of Head and Neck Fibromatosis of Head and Neck Oral Cavity Oral Cavity Overview Pseudolesions Hypoglossal Nerve Motor Denervation Congenital Lesions Submandibular Space Accessory Salivary Tissue Oral Cavity Dermoid and Epidermoid Oral Cavity Lymphatic Malformation Lingual Thyroid Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Ranula Oral Cavity Sialocele Submandibular Gland Sialadenitis Oral Cavity Abscess Benign Tumors Submandibular Gland Benign Mixed Tumor Palate Benign Mixed Tumor Malignant Tumors Sublingual Gland Carcinoma Submandibular Gland Carcinoma Oral Cavity Minor Salivary Gland Malignancy Submandibular Space Nodal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Submandibular Space Nodal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Mandible-Maxilla and Temporomandibular Joint Mandible-Maxilla and TMJ Overview Congenital Lesions Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor Nonneoplastic Cysts Nasolabial Cyst Periapical Cyst (Radicular) Dentigerous Cyst Simple Bone Cyst (Traumatic) Nasopalatine Duct Cyst Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions TMJ Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Mandible-Maxilla Osteomyelitis Tumor-like Lesions TMJ Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Disease TMJ Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis TMJ Synovial Chondromatosis Benign and Malignant Tumors Ameloblastoma Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor (Odontogenic Keratocyst) Mandible-Maxilla Osteosarcoma Treatment-related Lesions Mandible-Maxilla Osteoradionecrosis Mandible-Maxilla Osteonecrosis SECTION 2: Squamous Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Introduction and Overview Primary Sites, Perineural Tumor and Nodes Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Oropharyngeal Carcinoma Base of Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Palatine Tonsil Squamous Cell Carcinoma Posterior Oropharyngeal Wall Squamous Cell Carcinoma HPV-related Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Oral Cavity Carcinoma Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Carcinoma Alveolar Ridge Squamous Cell Carcinoma Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Carcinoma Buccal Mucosa Squamous Cell Carcinoma Hard Palate Squamous Cell Carcinoma Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma Pyriform Sinus Squamous Cell Carcinoma Postcricoid Region Squamous Cell Carcinoma Posterior Hypopharyngeal Wall Squamous Cell Carcinoma Laryngeal Carcinoma Supraglottic Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Glottic Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Subglottic Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma With Secondary Laryngocele Perineural Tumor 172 Perineural Tumor Spread Squamous Cell Carcinoma Lymph Nodes Nodal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Post-Treatment Neck Nodal Dissection in Neck Reconstruction Flaps in Neck Expected Changes of Neck Radiation Therapy Complications of Neck Radiation Therapy Osteoradionecrosis Post Laryngectomy SECTION 3: Pediatric and Syndromic Diseases Pediatric Lesions Congenital Overview Congenital Lesions Lymphatic Malformation Venous Malformation Congenital Vallecular Cyst Cervical Thymic Cyst 1st Branchial Cleft Cyst 2nd Branchial Cleft Cyst 3rd Branchial Cleft Cyst 4th Branchial Cleft Cyst Dermoid and Epidermoid Trauma Fibromatosis Colli Benign Tumors Infantile Hemangioma Malignant Tumors Rhabdomyosarcoma Syndromic Diseases Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome Branchiootorenal Syndrome CHARGE Syndrome Hemifacial Microsomia Treacher Collins Syndrome Pierre Robin Sequence X-Linked Stapes Gusher (DFNX2) McCune-Albright Syndrome Cherubism SECTION 4: Sinonasal Cavities and Orbit Nose and Sinus Sinonasal Overview Congenital Lesions Nasolacrimal Duct Mucocele Choanal Atresia Nasal Glioma Nasal Dermal Sinus Frontoethmoidal Cephalocele Congenital Nasal Pyriform Aperture Stenosis Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Acute Rhinosinusitis Chronic Rhinosinusitis Complications of Rhinosinusitis Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Sinus Mycetoma Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Sinonasal Polyposis Solitary Sinonasal Polyp Sinonasal Mucocele Silent Sinus Syndrome Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis (Wegener) Nasal Cocaine Necrosis Benign Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions Sinonasal Fibrous Dysplasia Sinonasal Osteoma Sinonasal Ossifying Fibroma Juvenile Angiofibroma Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma Sinonasal Hemangioma Malignant Tumors Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Esthesioneuroblastoma Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma Sinonasal Melanoma Sinonasal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma Sinonasal Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Sinonasal Chondrosarcoma Orbit Orbit Overview Congenital Lesions Coloboma Orbital Dermoid and Epidermoid Vascular Lesions Orbital Lymphatic Malformation Orbital Cavernous Venous Malformation (Hemangioma) Infectious and Inflammatory Lesions Orbital Subperiosteal Abscess Orbital Cellulitis Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory (Pseudotumor) Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy Optic Neuritis Benign Tumors Orbital Infantile Hemangioma Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma Malignant Tumors Retinoblastoma SECTION 5: Skull Base Skull Base Lesions Skull Base Overview Clivus Ecchordosis Physaliphora Invasive Pituitary Macroadenoma Chordoma Sphenoid Bone Persistent Craniopharyngeal Canal Sphenoid Benign Fatty Lesion Central Skull Base Trigeminal Schwannoma Occipital Bone Hypoglossal Nerve Schwannoma Jugular Foramen Jugular Bulb Pseudolesion High Jugular Bulb Dehiscent Jugular Bulb Jugular Bulb Diverticulum Glomus Jugulare Paraganglioma Jugular Foramen Schwannoma Jugular Foramen Meningioma Dural Sinuses Dural Sinus and Aberrant Arachnoid Granulations Skull Base Dural Sinus Thrombosis Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Diffuse or Multifocal Skull Base Disease Skull Base Cephalocele Skull Base CSF Leak Skull Base Fibrous Dysplasia Skull Base Paget Disease Skull Base Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Skull Base Osteopetrosis Skull Base Idiopathic Inflammatory Pseudotumor Skull Base Giant Cell Tumor Skull Base Meningioma Skull Base Plasmacytoma Skull Base Multiple Myeloma Skull Base Metastasis Skull Base Chondrosarcoma Skull Base Osteosarcoma Skull Base and Facial Trauma Skull Base and Facial Trauma Overview Skull Base Temporal Bone Fractures Ossicular Dislocations and Disruptions Skull Base Trauma Facial Bones Orbital Foreign Body Orbital Blowout Fracture Transfacial Fractures (Le Fort) Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fracture Complex Facial Fracture Nasoorbitalethmoidal Fracture Mandible Fracture SECTION 6: Temporal Bone and CPA-IAC Introduction and Overview Temporal Bone Overview External Auditory Canal Congenital Lesions Foramen Tympanicum
£101.69
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Plastic Surgery Principles and Practice
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "This book showcases the breadth and scope of a field whose depth is enormous, all within a single volume. Those who peruse this text will have a wonderful opportunity to experience the scope of this specialty." Doody's Review Service, 2022, Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, MD (Bridgeport Hospital) Doody's Score: 4 Stars! "Overall, this book is a digestible read - small enough to reside on a desktop as a quick reference for the clinician or resident, and the digital resources make the text even more functional." - Jennifer McGrath, MD, PSN July/August 2022 "The editors have undertaken the onerous task of producing an authoritative but succinct single-volume text that covers the breadth of plastic, reconstructive anesthetic practice at a point of entry suitable for residents but with enough instructive material to be of interest to more senior practitioners. The task also requires that the text be sufficiently different to what is already available to gain an audience. In this endeavor they have largely succeeded with an excellent text that is fresh, easy to read, and informative without getting bloated by detail or opinion." -Graeme E Glass, PhD, FRCS (Plast), Plastic Surgery: Principles and Practice, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2021;, sjab265Table of ContentsPart I: Basic Science and Principles 1 Skin Structure and Function, Wound Healing and Scarring, 1 Justine Victoria Sullivan, Simon Myers 2 Basic Skin Flaps and Blood Supply, 15 Edwin Morrison, Wayne A.J. Morrison 3 Biomaterials and Structural Fat Grafting, 27 Nikita Joji, Afshin Mosahebi 4 Local Anesthetics, 37 Yasamin Ziabari 5 Lasers, 49 Se Hwang Liew 6 Tissue Expansion, 56 Dariush Nikkhah, Neil W. Bulstrode 7 Tissue Engineering, 68 Michael W. Findlay, Geoffrey C. Gurtner Part II: Integument 8 Melanoma, 83 Carlo Riccardo Rossi, Antonio Sommariva 9 Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, 97 Michael W. Findlay, Catherine Soufan 10 Atypical Skin Lesions, 114 Michael W. Findlay, Michael A. Henderson 11 Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation, 131 Maria Z. Siemionow, Fatih Zor 12 Radiation Therapy and Soft Tissue Response, 146 Chris Nutting, Lucinda Gunn, Gurdip Azad 13 Burns: Acute Care and Reconstruction, 155 Geoffrey E. Hespe, Benjamin Levi Part III: Pediatric Plastic Surgery and Congenital Disorders 14 Congenital Melanocytic Nevi, 172 Sabrina Cugno, Veronica Kinsler, Neil W. Bulstrode 15 Vascular Anomalies, 183 Sabrina Cugno, Alex Barnacle, John Harper, Neil W. Bulstrode 16 Cleft Lip, 196 Marc C. Swan, David M. Fisher 17 Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction, 212 Sabrina Cugno, Brian C. Sommerlad 18 Congenital Ear Anomalies, 232 Sabrina Cugno, Neil W. Bulstrode 19 Rare Craniofacial Clefts, 248 Hanan Alhusain, Scott P. Bartlett, Mirko S. Gilardino 20 Craniosynostosis, 267 Lara S. van de Lande, Aina V.H. Greig, David J. Dunaway 21 Orthognathic Surgery and Genioplasty, 283 Karl C. Bruckman, Derek M. Steinbacher 22 Facial Reanimation, 311 Jonathan I. Leckenby, Adriaan O. Grobbelaar Part IV: Head and Neck Reconstruction 23 Head and Neck Malignancies, 322 Ximena Mimica, Marc A. Cohen 24 Oral Tongue and Mandibular Reconstruction, 334 Yun-Huan (Barry) Hsieh, Nidal AL Deek, Fu-Chan Wei 25 Midface Reconstruction, 353 Matthew M. Hanasono 26 Pharyngeal Reconstruction, 364 Rostam D. Farhadieh, Ajay R. Sud, Edwin Morrison, Wayne A.J. Morrison 27 Reconstruction of the Skull Base, 377 Alexander F. Mericli, Matthew M. Hanasono 28 Cheek Reconstruction, 386 Adam C. Gascoigne, Rostam D. Farhadieh 29 Lip Reconstruction, 398 Marlene See, Andrew Morritt, Navid Jallali 30 Nasal Reconstruction, 411 David W. Mathes, Aline Rau, Ryan Constantine 31 Eyelid Reconstruction, 434 Ebby Elahi, Irina Belinsky 32 Ear Reconstruction, 450 Françoise Firmin, Neil W. Bulstrode 33 Scalp and Calvarial Reconstruction, 469 Yun-Huan (Barry) Hsieh, Fu-Chan Wei 34 Facial Trauma, 480 David J. David Part V: Breast 35 Breast Augmentation, 520 Benjamin H.L. Howes, Rostam D. Farhadieh 36 Breast Reconstruction, 535 Robert J. Allen Jr, Babak J. Mehrara 37 Congenital Breast Anomalies, 565 Sabrina Cugno, Alain J. Azzi 38 Mastopexy and Breast Reduction, 574 Elizabeth J. Hall-Findlay Part VI: Trunk and Lower Limb 39 Chest Wall Reconstruction, 599 Nagarajan Muthialu, Mazyar Kanani, Oliver J. Smith, Robert Pearl, Simon Withey 40 Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, 610 Anne C. O'Neill, William A. Townley, Stefan O.P. Hofer 41 Genitourinay and Perineal Reconstruction, 622 Niri S. Niranjan, Charles Y.Y. Loh, Adeyemi A. Ogunleye, Gordon K. Lee, Kathryn Evans, Imran Mushtaq 42 Pressure Injuries, 642 Adam C. Gascoigne, Stephen Flood 43 Lower Limb Reconstruction, 651 Michael Saint-Cyr, Abigail M. Rodriguez, Stacy Wong 44 Lymphedema: Anatomy, Pathophysiology, Evaluation, and Treatment, 666 Babak J. Mehrara, Michelle Coriddi, Joseph Dayan, Raghu Kataru Part VII: Upper Limb 45 Congenital Hand Differences, 684 Bran Sivakumar, Jonathan Adamthwaite, Paul Smith 46 Fingertip Injuries, 710 Donald Sammut, Robert Pearl 47 Flexor Tendon Injuries, 730 Jin Bo Tang 48 Extensor Tendon Injuries, 750 Krishna Rao, Gregory McCarten 49 Tendon Transfers, 758 Adam C. Gascoigne, Stephen Flood 50 Digital Replantation and Thumb Reconstruction, 774 Wayne A.J. Morrison, Rostam D. Farhadieh, Olivia M. Perotti 51 Compartment Syndrome in the Extremities, 793 Steven E.R. Hovius, Tim H.J. Nijhuis 52 Nerve Injury, Repair, and Reconstruction, 803 Emily M. Krauss, Renata V. Weber, Susan E. Mackinnon 53 Brachial Plexus Injuries and Reanimation, 826 Shelley S. Noland, Kirsty Boyd, Susan E. Mackinnon 54 Nerve Compression, 842 Hollie A. Power, Kristen M. Davidge, Susan E. Mackinnon 55 Dupuytren Disease, 872 Paul M.N. Werker, Ilse Degreef 56 Fractures and Dislocations in the Hand, 883 Barbara Jemec, Nicola Burr 57 Osteoarthritis and Prosthetic Joints in the Hand, 896 Antonio J. Forte, Peter M. Murray 58 Wrist Pathology, 906 Oded Ben-Amotz, Shaun D. Mendenhall, Jason Wink, L. Scott Levin 59 Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist, 919 Rebecca Ayers, Mark Pickford 60 Lesions of the Hand, 932 Kareem Hassan, Patrick L. Reavey, Part VIII: Esthetic Surgery 61 Nonoperative Facial Rejuvenation, 949 Ebby Elahi, Susan Zoltan 62 Facial Aging and Anatomy of the Facial Nerve, 959 Chin Ho Wong, Bryan Mendelson 63 Forehead Lift, 973 Timothy J. Marten, Dino Elyassnia 64 Upper Eyelid Rejuvenation, 1008 Julia L. Kerolus, Grace Lee Peng, Paul S. Nassif 65 Lower Eyelid and Midcheek Rejuvenation, 1016 Chin Ho Wong, Bryan Mendelson 66 Facelift, 1030 Bryan Mendelson, Rostam D. Farhadieh 67 Neck Lift, 1041 Timothy J. Marten, Dino Elyassnia 68 Rhinoplasty, 1082 Ali Totonchi, Bahman Guyuron 69 Blepharoptosis, 1096 Alan A. McNab 70 Liposuction and Liposculpture, 1107 Francesco M. Egro, Nathaniel A. Blecher, J. Peter Rubin, Sydney R. Coleman 71 Abdominoplasty and Body Contouring, 1116 Dirk F. Richter, Tobias Heuft Part IX: Professional Examinations 72 Board and Fellowship Exams, 1139 Daniel P. Butler, Donald W. Buck II, Sabrina Cugno, Krishna Rao, Rostam D. Farhadieh
£223.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2020 Essential Purchase "This is the third edition of a now-standard reference on a highly specialized subject. The author has thoroughly updated the material and, by adding new topics relevant to the changes in oncologic management and some specific techniques, has produced a book that amply justifies replacing the previous edition. It will be of value to specialists and trainees alike." -Carol Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, MBA (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics) Doody's Review Score: 91-4 Stars!Table of ContentsSECTION 1 Introduction 1 History of Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery 2 Applied Embryology of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands 3 Thyroid Physiology and Thyroid Function Testing SECTION 2 Benign Thyroid Disease 4 Thyroiditis 5 Thyroglossal Duct Cysts and Ectopic Thyroid Tissue 6 Surgery of Cervical and Substernal Goiter 7 Approach to the Mediastinum: Transcervical, Transsternal, and Video-Assisted 8 Surgical Management of Hyperthyroidism 9 Reoperation for Benign Thyroid Disease SECTION 3 Preoperative Evaluation 10 The Evaluation and Management of Thyroid Nodules 11 Fine-Needle Aspiration of the Thyroid Gland: The 2017 Bethesda System 12 Fine-Needle Aspiration and Molecular Analysis 13 Ultrasound of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands 14 Preoperative Radiographic Mapping of Nodal Disease for Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma 15 Laryngeal Examination in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery 16 Radiofrequency and Laser Ablation of Thyroid Nodules and Parathyroid Adenoma SECTION 4 Thyroid Neoplasia 17 Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Incidence 18 Molecular Pathogenesis of Thyroid Neoplasia 19 Papillary Thyroid Cancer 20 Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma 21 Papillary Carcinoma Observation 22 Follicular Thyroid Cancer 23 Noninvasive Follicular Thyroid Neoplasm With Papillary-Like Nuclear Features (NIFTP) 24 Dynamic Risk Group Analysis and Staging for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer 25 H?urthle Cell Tumors of the Thyroid 26 Sporadic Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma 27 Syndromic Medullary Thyroid Cancer: MEN 2A and MEN 2B 28 Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer and Primary Thyroid Lymphoma 29 Pediatric Thyroid Cancer 30 Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Cancer SECTION 5 Thyroid and Neck Surgery 31 Principles in Thyroid Surgery 32 Robotic and Extracervical Approaches to the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands 33 Transoral Thyroidectomy 34 Minimally Invasive Video-Assisted Thyroidectomy 35 Surgical Anatomy and Monitoring of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve 36 Surgical Anatomy and Monitoring of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve 37 Surgery for Locally Advanced Thyroid Cancer: Larynx, Tracheal Invasion, and Esophageal 38 Central Neck Dissection: Indications and Technique 39 Lateral Neck Dissection: Indications and Technique 40 Incisions in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery 41 Surgical Pathology of the Thyroid Gland SECTION 6 Postoperative Considerations 42 Pathophysiology of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury 43 Management of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis 44 Nonneural Complications of Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery 45 Quality Assessment in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery 46 Ethics and Malpractice in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery SECTION 7 Postoperative Management 47 Postoperative Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer 48 Postoperative Radioactive Iodine Ablation and Treatment of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer 49 External Beam Radiotherapy for Thyroid Malignancy 50 Reoperative Thyroid Surgery 51 Nonsurgical Treatment of Thyroid Cysts, Nodules, Thyroid Cancer Nodal Metastases, and Hyperparathyroidism: The Role of Percutaneous Ethanol Injection 52 Medical Treatment Horizons for Metastatic Differentiated and Medullary Thyroid Cancer SECTION 8 Parathyroid Surgery 53 Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Pathophysiology, Surgical Indications, and Preoperative Workup 54 Guide to Preoperative Parathyroid Localization Testing 55 Principles in Surgical Management of Primary Hyperparathyroidism 56 Standard Bilateral Parathyroid Exploration 57 Minimally Invasive Single Gland Parathyroid Exploration 58 Minimally Invasive Video-Assisted Parathyroidectomy 59 Intraoperative PTH Monitoring During Parathyroid Surgery 60 Surgical Management of Multiglandular Parathyroid Disease 61 Surgical Management of Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism 62 Parathyroid Management in the MEN Syndromes 63 Revision Parathyroid Surgery 64 Parathyroid Carcinoma 65 Surgical Pathology of the Parathyroid Glands
£163.79
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Surgery of the Salivary Glands
Book SynopsisTrade Review "Overall, the book is a great reference and superb addition to a complete surgical head and neck library." -Alan Micco, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) Doody's Review ServiceTable of ContentsForeword, viii Preface, ix List of Contributors, x Acknowledgments, xvii Dedication, xvii Video List, xviii Section 1 Foundational Content 1. Salivary Gland Anatomy, 2 Yves Saban, Tevfik Sözen, Peter Palhazi, and Roberto Polselli 2. Salivary Gland Embryology, Physiology, and Stem Cell Complexity, 12 Harleen K. Athwal and Isabelle M. A. Lombaert 3. Salivary Gland Imaging, 19 Urban Geisthoff, Alberto Iaia, Brady Laughlin, Arpit Gandhi, and Hung Dam 4. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology, Core Needle Biopsy, and Frozen Section, 33 Peter Zbären 5. Salivary Gland Histology, 37 John D. Harrison 6. Pathology and Molecular Pathology of Salivary Tumors: General Considerations, 43 Stephan Ihrler Section 2 Inflammatory Conditions 7. Sialadenitis, 48 Crystal Shuk Jin Cheong, Woei-Shyang Loh, Thomas Kwok Seng Loh, Priscilla Ching-Han Wong, Pilar Brito-Zerón, Soledad Retamozo, Alejandra Flores-Chavez, Manuel Ramos-Casals, Hui-Ching Chuang, Chih-Yen Chien, Sheng-Po Hao and Chung-Yu Hao 8. Pediatric Salivary Gland Diseases, 64 Patrick J. Bradley, Raymond W. Clarke, Oded Nahlieli, and Victor J. Abdullah 9. Benign Cystic Lesions, 79 Sumit Samant, Zahoor Ahmad, Randall P. Morton, and Alfred E. Bacon III 10. Pathogenesis of Salivary Calculi, 85 John D. Harrison 11. Conventional Surgery for Salivary Inflammatory Diseases, 92 Eugene N. Myers Section 3 Diagnostic Sialendoscopy 12. Salivary Duct Anatomy for Sialendoscopy, 98 Yves Saban, Tevfik Sözen, Peter Palhazi, and Roberto Polselli 13. Sialendoscopy: Getting Started, 101 David M. Cognetti 14. Types of Sialendoscopes and Accessories, 108 Francis Marchal, Frederic Faure, Michael Koch, Heinrich Iro, Mark McGurk, and Rohan R. Walvekar 15. Management of the Submandibular Duct Papilla and other Approaches to Salivary Ducts, 119 Pauline Pouzoulet, Nicolas Graillon, Jean Marc Foletti, Marc-Kevin Le Roux, and Cyrille Chossegros 16. Operative Techniques with Diagnostic Sialendoscopy, 122 Olivier Abboud Section 4 Interventional Sialendoscopy for Stones 17. Sialendoscopy for Submandibular Duct Stone Extraction, 132 Monika E. Freiser and Barry M. Schaitkin 18. Submandibular Gland Sialendoscopy-Assisted Transoral Technique, 137 Johannes Zenk and Tobias Strenger 19. Endoscopic Transoral Removal of Distal andProximal Stones from the Parotid Duct, 146 Oded Nahlieli 20. Parotid Gland Proximal Stones, Combined Transoral and External Approach, 153 Urban Geisthoff 21. Interventional Sialendoscopy for Stones: Robotic Approaches, 158 Christopher H. Rassekh 22. Laser Fragmentation of Salivary Stones, 161 Robert A. Irvine 23. Stone Fragmentation with Pneumatic Lithotripsy, 164 Michael Koch and Heinrich Iro 24. Extracorporeal Lithotripsy, 169 Michael Koch and Heinrich Iro 25. Stenting/Marsupialization, 177 Jean-Michel Lopez 26. Interventional Sialendoscopy: Complications, 180 Kevin Oshiro Do and M. Boyd Gillespie Section 5 Interventional Sialendoscopy for Stenosis 27. Parotid Gland Intraoral Dilation of Strictures, 186 Siu Kwan Ng 28. Parotid Gland Intraoral/External Combined Approaches for Strictures, 191 Michael Koch and Heinrich Iro 29. Submandibular Gland Duct Strictures, 200 Hila Klein 30. Salivary Stents for Stenosis, 204 Rohan R. Walvekar 31. Sialendoscopy for Stenosis: Complications, 206 Kevin Oshiro Do and M. Boyd Gillespie 32. Sialendoscopy for Sjögren Syndrome, 210 Rohan R. Walvekar 33. Sialendoscopy for Radiation Sialadenitis, 212 Hok Nam Li Section 6 Benign Neoplasms 34. Benign Tumors, 216 Babak Larian, Bonnie Lei Balzer, Yoav P. Talmi, Doron Sagiv, and Jorge Rosa Santos 35. Surgery for Benign Salivary Gland Tumors: Classic Approaches, 227 Daniella Karassawa Zanoni, Snehal G. Patel, Jacob Kahane, Robert C. Wang, Daniel Deschler, Joseph Zenga, Fernando L. Dias, Claudio R. Cernea, and Roberto A. Lima 36. Facial Nerve Monitoring, 244 Rebecca J. Hammon and David W. Eisele 37. Minimally Invasive Approaches - Extracapsular Dissection, 248 Mark McGurk, Konstantinos Mantsopoulos, and Heinrich Iro 38. Retroauricular Approach to the Submandibular Gland, 252 Eddy W. Y. Wong and Jason Y. K. Chan 39. Management of Parotidectomy Complications, 254 Pavel Dulguerov and Philippe Pasche 40. Parotidectomy: Deformity and Reconstruction, 258 Philippe Pasche and Pavel Dulguerov 41. Management of Recurrent Pleomorphic Adenoma, 264 Davide Lombardi, Davide Farina, Michele Tomasoni, Davide Lancini, and Piero Nicolai 42. Parapharyngeal Tumors, 268 Kyung Tae, Christopher H. Rassekh, Gregory S. Weinstein, and Bert W. O'Malley Jr 43. Buccal Space Tumors, 274 Zaid Al-Qurayshi, Joseph D. Peterson, and Henry T. Hoffman 44. Vascular Lesions of the Salivary Glands, 279 Doh Young Lee and Kwang Hyun Kim Section 7 Malignant Neoplasms 45. Malignant Tumors, 286 Jennifer R. Wang, Diana Bell, Renata Ferrarotto, Randal S. Weber, and Shirley Y. Su 46. Prognostic Scoring for Salivary Gland Malignancy, 302 Vincent Vander Poorten 47. Malignant Tumors: Surgery, 307 Daniella Karassawa Zanoni, Snehal G. Patel, Daniel Deschler, Joseph Zenga, Fernando L. Dias, Claudio R. Cernea, and Roberto A. Lima 48. Surgery of the Neck for Malignant Salivary Gland Tumors, 324 Nathaniel Reeve and Robert C. Wang 49. Surgery for Metastasis to the Parotid Gland and Tumor Infiltration of the Parotid Gland, 327 Zahoor Ahmad and John M. Chaplin 50. Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation, 332 Nelson Kwong Lun Lai 51. Lymphoma, 340 Mimi Lee Kun Min and Thomas Lau Kwan Hang 52. Radiation Therapy for Malignant Salivary Gland Tumors, 342 David Gasalberti and Adam Raben 53. Salivary Gland Tissue Engineering to Relieve Xerostomia, 348 Padma Pradeepa Srinivasan, Swati Pradhan-Bhatt, Mary C. Farach-Carson, and Daniel A. Harrington 54. Chemotherapy and Molecular Targeted Therapy, 353 SuJung Park Section 8 Social Impact 55. Salivary Gland Surgery in Developing Countries, 360 Johannes J. Fagan 56. Quality of Life, 364 Yoav P. Talmi 57. Malpractice in Salivary Gland Surgery, 368 Joshua H. Meyeroff 58. European Salivary Gland Society and the Evolution to a World Salivary Gland Society, 371 Pavel Dulguerov, Vincent Vander Poorten, and Francis Marchal Index, 377
£134.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Otologic Surgery
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "This book has become the standard primary reference for otologic surgery, now in its fifth edition. Since its first publication in 1994, the book has continued to improve by adding new material to each edition, including new procedures, technology, and online content. Each new edition is necessary to cover the expanding information in this field. Like all the previous editions, this is an outstanding textbook and one of the primary references for any otologic surgeon, resident, or fellow." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Alan Micco, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 5 Stars!Table of ContentsFront Matter 1 Otologic Instrumentation 2 Canalplasty for Exostoses of the External Auditory Canal and Miscellaneous Auditory Canal Problems 3 Malignancies of the Temporal Bone: Limited and Radical Temporal Bone Resection 4 Congenital Malformation of the External Auditory Canal and Middle Ear 5 Surgery of Ventilation and Mucosal Disease 6 Diagnosis and Management of the Patulous Eustachian Tube 7 Office Management of Tympanic Membrane Perforation and the Draining Ear 8 Tympanoplasty: Outer Surface Grafting Technique 9 Cartilage Tympanoplasty 10 Tympanoplasty - Undersurface Graft Technique: Transcanal Approach 11 Endoscopic Tympanoplasty 12 Tympanoplasty - Undersurface Graft Technique: Postauricular Approach 13 Ossicular Reconstruction 14 Canal Wall Reconstruction Tympanomastoidectomy 15 Surgery of Acute Infections and Their Complications 16 Mastoidectomy: Intact Canal Wall Procedure 17 Mastoidectomy: Canal Wall Down Procedure 18 Tympanoplasty: Staging and Use of Plastic 19 Endoscope-Assisted Tympanomastoidectomy for Cholesteatoma 20 Complications of Surgery for Chronic Otitis Media 21 Dural Herniation and Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks 22 Laser Stapedotomy 23 Partial Stapedectomy 24 Special Problems with Otosclerosis Surgery 25 Perilymph Fistula: Otic Capsule Defects Not Seen With Imaging 26 Management of Bell's Palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome 27 Traumatic Facial Paralysis 28 Facial Nerve Tumors 29 Surgery for Cochlear Implantation 30 Implantable Hearing Devices 31 Bone-Anchored Cochlea Stimulator - BACS 32 Surgery of the Endolymphatic Sac 33 Vestibular Neurectomy 34 Transmastoid Semicircular Canal Occlusion for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and Other Disorders 35 Transcanal Labyrinthectomy 36 Intratympanic Pharmacotherapy 37 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome 38 Overview of Transtemporal Skull Base Surgery 39 Operations for Vascular Compressive Syndromes 40 Drainage Procedures for Petrous Apex Lesions 41 Surgery for Glomus Tumors and Other Lesions of the Jugular Foramen 42 Rehabilitation of Lower Cranial Nerve Deficits After Neurotologic Skull Base Surgery 43 Middle Fossa Approach 44 Translabyrinthine Approach 45 Retrosigmoid Approach to Tumors of the Cerebellopontine Angle 46 Transcochlear and Transotic Approaches to the Cerebellopontine Angle 47 Endoscopic Internal Auditory Canal and Cerebellopontine Angle Surgery 48 Extended Middle Cranial Fossa Approach 49 Anterior and Subtemporal Approaches to the Infratemporal Fossa 50 Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to the Skull Base and Paranasal Sinuses 51 Petrosal Approach 52 Neurofibromatosis 2 53 Auditory Implants for the Central Nervous System 54 Extreme Lateral Infrajugular Transcondylar Approach for Resection of Skull Base Tumors 55 Management of Postoperative Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak 56 Care of the Eye in Facial Paralysis and Facial Reanimation Techniques 57 Hypoglossal Facial Anastomosis 58 Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring 59 Stereotactic Radiosurgery of Skull Base Tumors 60 Vascular Considerations in Neurotologic Surgery
£193.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Cummings Pediatric Otolaryngology
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 Doody's Core Titles® 2022 Essential Purchase "This update was definitely necessary to keep up with the growing volume of information in this subspecialty. This is considered one of the authoritative books in pediatric otolaryngology." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022 Alan Micco, MD(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 5 Stars!Table of Contents1 General Considerations in Pediatric Otolaryngology 2 Anesthesia in Pediatric Otolaryngology 3 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea 4 Nonobstructive Pediatric Sleep Disorders 5 Congenital and Acquired Malformations of the Nose and Nasopharynx 6 Craniofacial Surgery for Congenital and Acquired Deformities 7 Pediatric Facial Fractures 8 Pediatric Speech Disorders 9 Cleft Lip and Palate 10 Velopharyngeal Dysfunction 11 Velocardiofacial (22q11.21 deletion) syndrome 12 Early Detection and Diagnosis of Infant Hearing Impairment 13 Congenital Malformations of the Inner Ear 14 Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome 15 Acute Otitis Media and Otitis Media with Effusion 16 Pediatric Otologic Surgery 17 Pediatric Cochlear Implantation 18 Microtia Reconstruction 19 Evaluation and Management of Congenital Aural Atresia 20 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Vestibular Disorders 21 Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis 22 Pediatric Infectious Disease 23 Congenital and Inflammatory Neck Masses in Children 24 Salivary Gland Disease in Children 25 Vascular Anomalies of the Head and Neck 26 Pediatric Head and Neck Neoplasms 27 Evaluation and Management of the Pediatric Airway 28 Glottic and Subglottic Stenosis and Related Voice Disorders 29 Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis 30 Diagnosis and Management of Tracheal Anomalies and Tracheal Stenosis 31 Laryngotracheal Clefts 32 Pediatric Tracheotomy and Decannulation 33 Ankyloglossia and Tight Maxillary Frenulum 34 Aerodigestive Foreign Bodies and Caustic Ingestions 35 Pediatric Swallowing, Laryngopharyngeal and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, and Aspiration Flint-Cummings PDF Appendix: Study Guide
£118.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection 1 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses 1 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of Sinonasal Tract 2 Non-Neoplastic Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract 3 Neoplasms of the Sinonasal Tract Section 2 Oral Cavity 4 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Oral Cavity 5 Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Oral Cavity 6 Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity 7 Intraoperative Consultation in Oral Cavity Mucosal Lesions Section 3 Pharynx, including Nasopharynx, Oropharynx and Hypopharynx 8 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Pharynx 9 Non-Neoplastic Lesions of the Pharynx 10 Neoplasms of the Pharynx Section 4 The Neck 11 Anatomy of the Neck 12 Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Neck 13 Neoplasms of the Neck Section 5 Larynx and Trachea 14 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Larynx and Trachea 15 Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Larynx and Trachea 16 Neoplasms of the Larynx and Trachea 17 Intraoperative Consultation of Laryngeal Lesions Section 6 Major and Minor Salivary Glands 18 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Salivary Glands 19 Non-neoplastic Diseases of Salivary Glands 20 Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands 21 Intraoperative Consultation of Salivary Glands and Biopsy Diagnosis of Salivary Gland Neoplasms Section 7 External, Middle, and Inner Ear 22 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Ear 23 Non-Neoplastic Diseases of the Ear 24 Neoplasms of the Ear and Temporal Bone 25 Immunohistochemistry of Middle Ear Neoplasms Section 8 Thyroid Gland 26 Embryology, Anatomy, Histology and Physiology of the Thyroid Gland 27 Non-neoplastic Diseases of the Thyroid Gland 28 Neoplasms of the Thyroid Gland 29 Thyroid Gland Post Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB)-Related Histologic Changes to Intraoperative Consultation Section 9 Parathyroid Glands 30 Embryology, Anatomy and Histology of the Parathyroid Glands 31 Parathyroid Glands: General Considerations 32 Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Parathyroid Glands 33 Neoplasms of the Parathyroid Glands 34 Intraoperative Consultation (Frozen Section) in Parathyroid Gland and Parathyroid Proliferative Disease (PPD)/Hyperparathyroidism Section 10 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndromes 35 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndromes
£272.69
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Cummings Review of Otolaryngology
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This second edition book is a concise review of content found in Cummings Otolaryngology, 7th Edition, Flint et al. (Elsevier, 2021). Information is presented in an outline form intended to help individuals study for exams." ©Doody’s Review Service, 2023, Alan Micco, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 98 - 5 Stars!Table of ContentsPreparing for clinical rounds and oral examinations Otology and Neurotology Facial Plastic Surgery Rhinology and Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Head and Neck Surgery Pediatric Otolaryngology Laryngology Otolaryngic allergy Sleep Medicine Oral and Oromaxillofacial Surgery Head and Neck Pathology Head and Neck Radiology
£68.39
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division ComputerAssisted Planning in Craniofacial Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsDraft format and toc 1.The History of the CT Scan: How Computer-Assisted Tomography Changed the Landscape of Surgical Planning. We will review the advent of the CT scan, the evolution of CT technology, the different types of CT, and how the advances in technology led to the ability to model and plan surgeries. 2. DiY Stereolithography and 3D Printing The reader will learn about the history of stereolithography (3D models), the indications for stereolithography (when to use it), and given a "how to do it yourself" course enabling them to make their own 3D printed models in preparation of surgery (video). 3. Virtual Surgical Planning in Orthognathic Surgery: A Practical Workflow The reader will be given practical steps on how to plan for an orthognathic case, starting with a CT scan, appropriate models, and planning goals. 4. Virtual Surgical Planning in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Practical Workflow The reader will be given practical steps on how to plan for a head and neck oncologic case, starting with a CT scan, appropriate models, and planning goals. 5. Virtual Surgical Planning in Cranial Surgery and Craniosynostosis: A Practical Workflow The reader will be given practical steps on how to plan for a cranial surgery (skull) case, starting with a CT scan, appropriate models, and planning goals. 6. ABC in Surgical Navigation The reader will learn the techniques of using navigation and computer-assisted guidance in the operating room with informative videos from illustrative cases. 7. Virtual Reality in Craniofacial Surgery The reader will get a primer on the use of virtual reality and augmented reality in surgical planning and in the operating room. 8. Robots in Craniofacial Surgery The reader will be given a futuristic view of the use of robots in craniofacial surgical cases
£107.09
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSections: Part 1 Perspectives and Evolution of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Repair Part 2 Surgical Anatomy of the Anterior Cranial Base Part 3 Traumatic and Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks Part 4 Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks Part 5 Skull Base Reconstruction after Endoscopic Endonasal Tumor Surgery Part 6 Advances in Endoscopic Instrumentation and Techniques Table of Contents: Part 1 Perspectives and Evolution of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Repair Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea: The Rhinologist's Perspective - Bleier Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea: The Neurosurgeon's Perspective - Schwartz Part 2 Surgical Anatomy of the Anterior Cranial Base Surgical Anatomy of the Anterior Cranial Fossa - Eloy/Liu Surgical Anatomy of the Middle Cranial Fossa - Evans/Rosen Surgical Anatomy of the Posterior Cranial Fossa - JFM or Gardner Part 3 Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea Evaluation of the Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea Patient - Rowan Pathophysiology of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension - Vorster Ophthalmologic Evaluation of the Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Patient -Lisa Lystad or Tim McCulley Radiologic Evaluation of the Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Patient Medical Management of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension - Neurologist Surgical Management of Spontaneous Cribriform Plate Defects - Murray Ramanathan Surgical Management of Spontaneous Defects of the Lateral Sphenoid Recess - Sindwani Surgical Management of Spontaneous Clival Defects - Paramita Das and Chris Roxbury (author has a nice representative case with edited video) Postoperative Management of the Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Patient - Woodworth Evaluation and Management of Congenital Skull Base Defects - Gudis Part 4 Traumatic and Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks Pathophysiology and Evaluation of Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea -Stankiewicz Pathophysiology and Evaluation of Blunt Force and Penetrating Trauma of the Anterior Cranial Base -David Chan (ENT/Trauma specialist at U of C) Radiological Evaluation of Anterior Cranial Base Trauma -Daniel Ginat Surgical Management of Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea -Kennedy Postoperative Management of Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea -Woodard Surgical Management of Large Traumatic Anterior Cranial Base Defects -Paramita Das Postoperative Management of Traumatic Cranial Base Defects -Peleg Horowitz (Neurosurgeon, U of C) Part 5 Skull Base Reconstruction after Endoscopic Endonasal Tumor Surgery Clinical Evaluation of the Sellar Mass Patient - Gary Gallia Clinical Evaluation of the Skull Base Malignancy Patient - Palmer Radiologic Evaluation of Skull Base Masses - Nafi Aygun Sellar Reconstruction after Pituitary Adenoma Resection - Roxbury/Horowitz Reconstruction after Craniopharyngioma Resection - Carrau/Prevedello Endoscopic Reconstruction of Anterior Cranial Fossa Defects - Casiano Endoscopic Reconstruction of Middle Cranial Fossa Defects - Varun/Pablo Endoscopic Reconstruction of Posterior Cranial Fossa Defects - Eric Wang Locoregional Flap Reconstruction for Anterior Cranial Base Defects - Zanation Free Flap Reconstruction for Anterior Cranial Base Defects - Fritz Postoperative Management After Complex Skull Base Reconstruction Part 6 Advances in Endoscopic Instrumentation and Techniques Advances in Endoscopic Visualization (4K Video Systems) - Varun Advances in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery Instrumentation Evolution of Synthetic Graft Materials and Dural Sealants for Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Repair - Ed Kuan
£136.79
Taylor & Francis Ltd Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases
Book SynopsisThis latest edition of an esteemed reference is one of the most comprehensive illustrated books available of the oral and maxillofacial manifestations of diseases. The fourth edition has now been revised and further expanded to include problems with newer classes of drugs and systemic diseases.Topics include: Viral and Bacterial infections and Mycoses Neoplasms and immune disorders Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs Mental disorders Diseases of the nervous, circulatory, and respiratory systems Disorders of teeth and salivary disorders Gastrointestinal disorders and diseases of the liver Diseases of the genito-urinary system and issues regarding pregnancy and menopause Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissues Diseases of connective tissue, bone, and joints Congenital, developmental, and systemic disoTable of ContentsDifferential diagnosis and management. Viral infections. Bacterial infections. Mycoses. Infestations and possible infections. Neoplasms. Hamartomas. Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases. Immune disorders. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs. Mental disorders. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the circulatory system. Diseases of the respiratory system. Disorders of teeth. Gingival and periodontal disease. Salivary disorders. Mucosal disorders. Gastrointestinal disorders. Diseases of the liver. Diseases of the genito-urinary system. Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, puerperium and the menopause. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Diseases of connective tissue. Disorders of bone. Joint disorders. Congenital and developmental disorders. Systemic disorders. Chemical agents. Pharmaceutical agents. Physical agents. Radiation effects.
£351.50
Elsevier Health Sciences Atlas of Endoscopic Airway Surgery
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£137.69
Taylor & Francis Inc Anatomy of the Temporal Bone with Surgical
Book SynopsisDetailed knowledge of the complex microanatomy of the temporal bone is essential for surgeons executing invasive therapeutic procedures. Based on the human temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, this lavishly illustrated Third Edition includes a DVD offering 159 full-color photomicrographs and side-by-side 3-D stereo images for split-screen viewing of normal and abnormal presentations of the human temporal bone.Trade Review"…a beautiful textbook with outstanding illustrations….Well written and provides interesting and pertinent surgical correlations for the practicing clinician."-Doody's Reviews (for the previous edition)Table of ContentsSerial Photographs of Sections of the Temporal Bone. The Pinna and External Auditory Canal. The Middle Ear. Pneumatization. The Inner Ear. Neuroanatomy. Vascular Anatomy. Stereoscopic Views of the Temporal Bone. Physiology and Embryology. References. Glossary. Historical Bibliography of Ear Anatomy
£228.00
Taylor & Francis Ltd Essential ENT
Book SynopsisThis innovative and accessible guide to ear, nose and throat medicine delivers everything you need to know to develop a thorough grounding in the subject, acting as an essential course companion and an ideal revision aid.Written in a lively and accessible manner reflecting the author''s popular lecturing style, the content has been carefully matched to meet the demands of both the undergraduate curriculum and the core competencies for foundation study. Topics are approached in a problem-oriented manner, with basic science and clinical information integrated throughout in line with current teaching practice.Essential ENT, praised in the first edition for its brevity, style and illustrations, remains an essential text for undergraduate medical students and foundation doctors, an excellent aide memoire for those embarking upon a career in ENT and studying for the Diploma in Laryngology and Otology, and a reliable companion in clinical practice for general practitioners and staff in the emergency department.Trade Review'Congratulations on a great book...this book has been a god send! Pitched at the right level with practical anatomy and easy to follow clinical knowledge. The best thing of all is the easy pictures which are not clustered with detail.'Third year medical student, University of East AngliaTable of ContentsThe ENT history and examination. Understanding investigations in ENT. The mouth, tonsils and adenoids. The salivary glands. The larynx. The oesophagus and dysphagia. The thyroid gland. The neck. The ear. The nose and nasopharynx. The paranasal sinuses. The ENT manifestations of AIDS and HIV infection. Procedures in ENT. Pharmacology in ENT. Glossary of common terms in ENT practice.
£39.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons
Book SynopsisClinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons provides a refreshing new approach to the surgical anatomy of one of the most complex regions of the human body, the head and neck region. While similar books exist, few are written by surgeons for surgeons, detailing and illustrating the relevant surgical anatomy that needs to be mastered before operating in this fascinating area.The book provides an expert overview of the relevant anatomy encountered during surgery along with anatomical relationships and valuable tips. Each chapter describes in detail the anatomy of a key area or structure, accompanied by high-quality medical illustrations to aid in understanding. The book also includes text with essential details of both common and rare anatomical variants as well as potential danger areas and pitfalls, thus enabling surgeons to be fully prepared for most eventualities. Thoroughly illustrated with colour clinical photographs taken during surgTable of ContentsThe Scalp. Anatomy of the Ageing Face. External Nose. Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses. External Ear. Temporal Bone, Middle Ear and Mastoid. Parotid Gland. Submandibular Triangle. Oral Cavity. Alveolar Process. Anatomy of Cleft Lip and Palate. Orbital Skeleton. Orbital. Contents and Periorbita. Mandible. Maxilla and Zygoma. Infratemporal Fossa, Pterygopalatine Fossa and Muscles of Mastication. Temporomandibular Joint. Pharynx. Superior and Posterior Mediastinum. Tissue Spaces of the Head and Neck. Larynx, Trachea and Tracheobronchial Tree. Thyroid Gland. Parathyroid Glands. The Neck. Posterior Triangle and its Contents. Thoracic Outlet. Cervical Spine. Neuroanatomy for the Head and Neck Surgeon. Skull Base. Osteology of the Skull. Overview of the Cranial Nerves. Autonomic System in the Head and Neck.
£161.50
Taylor & Francis Inc Endocrine Surgery
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Endocrine Surgery is a comprehensive update of the previous edition published in 2003. Edited by three leading authorities in the field of surgical endocrinology, the book encompasses the clinical, imaging, nuclear, molecular, technological and evidence-based principles that are applied in the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of endocrine tumors. Authored by experts from across the globe, this textbook reflects the best international clinical practice and also provides an outstanding educational resource. With full color illustrations throughout, the new edition emphasizes contemporary approaches in successive stages including: pituitary endocrine tumors; pathology and pathophysiology of pulmonary neuroendocrine cells; surgery of endocrine tumors of the lungs and thymus; robotic endocrine surgery; molecular testing of thyroid nodules; pediatric surgery for neuroblastoma and ganglioneuroma; multiple endocrine neoplasia; retroperitoneoscopiTable of ContentsIntroduction.Molecular Endocrinology.Robotic Endocrine Surgery.Brain, Lung and Thymus.The Endocrine Brain.Selective Sampling of Petrosal Veins.Pituitary Tumors.The Endocrine Lung and Thymus.Broncho-Pulmonary and Thymic Carcinoids, Other Endocrine Tumors.Pulmonary Endocrine Pathology.Thyroid.Thyroid Physiology.Cytology and Surgical Pathology.Thyroid Imaging: Ultrasound, Thyroid Imaging: Radionuclide.Intrathoracic Goiter.Hyperthyroidism.Thyroid Nodules.Molecular Testing of Thyroid Nodules.Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Surgery.Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma.Anaplastic Cancer-Pathology.Endoscopic + Robotic Thyroidectomy.Video-Assisted Thyroidectomy.Principles of Thyroid Surgery and Outcomes.Parathyroid.Presentation of Hyperparathyroidism.Imaging of Parathyroids:.Imaging 4D CT Scanning.Surgery for Hyperparathyroidism.Reoperation for Hyperparathyroidism.Parathyroid Carcinoma.Adrenals.Adrenocortical Function, Adrenal Insufficiency.Pathology of Adrenal Tumors.Imaging: CT, MRI, PET Scans.Radionuclear Imaging.Adrenal Vein Sampling For Diagnosis and Localization Of Aldosteronoma And Cushing's Adenoma.Cushing's Syndromes, Cortical Carcinoma, Estrogen and Androgen Secreting Tumors.Primary Aldosteronism.Neuroblastoma and Ganglioneuroma.Pheochromocytoma.Adrenal Incidentaloma.Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy.Techniques of Adrenalectomy.Pancreas.Pathology of the Endocrine Pancreas.Imaging of the Pancreas CT, MRI, PET.Radionuclide Imaging of Pancreas.Insulinoma.Hyperinsulinism (Nesidioblastosis) in Newborns.Gastrinoma (Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome) and Rare Neuroendocrine Tumors.Pancreatectomy Traditional.Laparoscopic Pancreatectomy.Inherited Syndromes.Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Other Familial Endocrine Tumor Syndromes.Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic System.Carcinoid Tumors.Serotonin-Induced Cardiac Valvular Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension.Endocrine Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract.Multimodality Management of Primary and Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumors.Cytoreduction.Liver Transplantation for Neuroendocrine Tumors.Medical Management.Metabolic Surgery.Pathophysiology and Surgery if Type II Diabetes.Post-Bariatric Surgery, Non-Pancreatogenous Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia.Surgical Management of Metabolic Syndrome.Gut Peptides
£256.50
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Multidisciplinary Management of Pediatric Voice and Swallowing Disorders
Book SynopsisThis text provides a comprehensive review of the assessment and management of pediatric voice and swallow disorders from the perspectives of both the pediatric laryngologist as well as the speech-language pathologist whose collaboration is critical to effective clinical care. All chapters are written by experts in dual fields and formatted to present a straightforward approach to diagnosing and managing each disorder, including descriptions of relevant operative interventions. Multiple intraoperative photographs and illustrations depicting how to perform each surgical procedure are also included. Multidisciplinary Management of Pediatric Voice and Swallowing Disorders will serve as a useful step-by-step guide and resource not only for otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists, but all members of the pediatric aerodigestive team and other providers caring for children affected by voice and swallowing disorders.Trade ReviewTable of ContentsPediatric Aerodigestive Programs: Role of the Core Team Members, Speech Language Pathology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Otolaryngology, and Parent/Caregiver.- Operative Evaluation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract.- Anesthetic Considerations.- Perioperative Considerations After Pediatric Laryngeal Surgery.- Imaging Evaluation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract.- Physiology of Voice Production.- Embryonic and Histologic Development of the Vocal Tract.- Aerodynamic Voice Assessment.- Clinical Approach to Aerodynamic Assessment.- Nonlinear Acoustic Analysis of Voice Production.- Clinical Approach to Acoustic Assessment.- Perceptual Evaluation of Voice.- Health Related Quality of Life in Pediatric Dysphonia.- Endoscopic Evaluation of the Pediatric Larynx.- Physiology of Normal Swallow.- Clinical Evaluation of Swallow.- Videofluoroscopic Evaluation of the Swallow in Infants and Children.- Pediatric Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing.- Manometric Evaluation of Pediatric Swallow.- Quality of Life Assessment in Children with Feeding and Swallowing Disorders.- Approach to Pediatric Voice Therapy.- Benign Mass Lesions.- Laryngopharyngeal Reflux.- Muscle Tension Dysphonia and Puberphonia.- Vocal Fold Mobility Impairment.- Laryngomalacia.- Laryngeal Cleft.- Paradoxical Fold Motion.- Vascular Anomalies.- Vocal Fold Star.- Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis.- Glottic Web.- Syndromes and Congential Anomalies.- Esophageal Dysmotility.- Cricopharyngeal Achalasia.- Congenital Tracheal Anomalies: Complete Tracheal Rings, Tracheomalacia, and Vascular Compression.- Eosinophilic Esophagitis.- Tracheoesophageal Fitula.- Post-itubation Glottic Abnormalities.- Dysphonia After Laryngotrachael Reconstruction.- Non-cleft Velopharyngeal Dysfunction.- The Young Aspiring Singer.- Gender Affirming Voice.- The Weird and the Wonderful.
£125.99