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Nasoseptal Perforations: Endoscopic Repair Techniques This atlas
offers a complete review of all endoscopic approaches available for
the repair of nasoseptal perforations, following damage that may
occur through trauma, infection, drug abuse, or as a result of
endoscopic skull base surgery. Approaches are explained step by
step using brilliant photographs from fresh cadaver dissections.
Key Features: Internationally renowned specialists from Europe and
the United States as editors and contributors Full-color photos of
fresh cadaver dissections illustrate all steps for each approach
Specific anatomic landmarks as revealed during each step are
detailed, providing confidence in spatial orientation Includes
risks and potential complications as well as methods to reduce them
Videos of cadaver dissections and live surgery Nasoseptal
Perforations: Endoscopic Repair Techniques will be an important
resource for residents, fellows, and surgeons in otolaryngology,
plastic and reconstructive surgery, and cranio-maxillofacial
surgery.
The definitive state-of-the-art guide on laryngeal cancer treatment
from world-renowned experts Ongoing advances in innovative
technologies have improved the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal
cancer, resulting in more optimal oncologic and functional patient
outcomes. Laryngeal Cancer: Clinical Case-Based Approaches, by
distinguished head and neck surgeon Rogerio R. Dedivitis and
internationally recognized coeditors, is a comprehensive reference
that presents multiple options for similar lesions. Contributions
from a diverse group of globally renowned subspecialists reflect
the multidisciplinary treatment of laryngeal cancer. The book
focuses on diverse primary subsites of laryngeal cancer; local,
early-stage, and advanced disease stages; and current available
treatment modalities for each type. Case study chapters include
insightful discussion of several potential approaches, rationale
for surgical decision making, radiographic findings, pearls, and
pitfalls. Key Features Diverse approaches to glottic cancer
including radiotherapy, transoral laser surgery, supracricoid
laryngectomy (SCL), vertical laryngectomy, transoral laser
microsurgery, chemoradiotherapy, and combined SCL and
cricohyoidoepiglottopexy. Treatment modalities for supraglottic
cancers such as transoral laser microsurgery, radiation therapy,
and horizontal supraglottic laryngectomy. Salvage surgery,
preservation protocol, and reconstructive flap techniques including
pectoralis major myocutaneous flap, latissimus dorsi myocutaneous
flap, and antebrachial flap. High-quality images accompanying each
case enhance clinical understanding of underlying pathologies and
surgical approaches. Otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons,
radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, pathologists,
radiologists, speech pathologists, and all clinicians who treat
laryngeal disorders will benefit from this highly informative
resource. This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy
on https://medone.thieme.com.
Cutting-edge neck dissection resource provides expert guidance on
its use in a wide spectrum of head and neck pathologies Dissection
of critical structures of the neck is integral to head and neck
surgery, for both benign and malignant neck masses and diagnoses of
the head, skull base, and cervicothoracic junction. Neck Dissection
by Brendan Stack and Mauricio Moreno is a comprehensive treatise on
state-of-the-art neck dissection. With contributions from an
impressive cadre of international leaders in head and neck surgery,
this in-depth, yet concise evidence-based guide covers fundamental
and advanced principles of cervical lymphadenopathy surgery. The
book begins with preoperative evaluation of cervical
lymphadenopathy candidates, history of procedures, international
nodal level classifications, and surgical neck anatomy. Subsequent
chapters address the subtleties between different dissection
modalities including radical, modified radical, selective,
supraomohyoid, and salvage, as well as insights on complications
and rehabilitation. Current imaging methods are discussed in
context with anatomical structures and malignancies, including
cross-sectional, ultrasound, and integrated FDG-PET/CT. Pathology
and adjuvant therapies for malignant diseases of the neck are also
discussed. Key Features The latest advances in immunology and cell
signaling of neck metastatic disease, related to cervical lymph
node and extracapsular spread Anatomic and pathophysiologic nuances
encountered in the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma,
salivary gland malignancies, and thyroid carcinomas Special topics
such as prophylactic neck dissection, robotics, intraoperative
nerve monitoring, adjuvant therapy for neck nodal disease, and
histopathologic neck dissection evaluation Nearly 200 radiographs
and illustrations, as well as online supplementary video material
enhance understanding of impacted anatomy and procedures All
clinicians involved in the interdisciplinary diagnosis and
treatment of head and neck pathologies will benefit from this
outstanding operative guide. This book includes complimentary
access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
The benchmark reference on endoscopic surgery of the orbit from
international experts! The use of endoscopic orbital surgery is
rapidly expanding in modern day rhinology and oculoplastic
practice. In the past two decades, endoscopic techniques have been
adapted for lacrimal and orbital surgery. Significant advances have
been made in endoscopic endonasal and periocular approaches to the
orbital apex and skull base, especially in the last 3 years. There
has been no book dedicated to these recent surgical innovations
until Endoscopic Surgery of the Orbit: Anatomy, Pathology, and
Management by Benjamin Bleier, Suzanne Freitag, and Raymond Sacks
filled this void. This landmark text and its accompanying videos
bring together the global experience of thought leaders and
pioneers with multidisciplinary backgrounds. The collective
expertise shared throughout 20 chapters codifies the current state
of endoscopic orbital surgery and sets the stage for future
developments. The opening chapters cover anatomy, physiology, and
radiologic aspects pertaining to the orbit, paranasal sinuses, and
surrounding structures. Subsequent chapters detail evaluation and
endoscopic management of a full spectrum of pathologies utilizing
orbital and optic nerve decompression, reconstruction, transorbital
approaches, and anesthetic techniques. Key Features
State-of-the-art evidence-based medicine including the pros and
cons of different treatment approaches Management of operative
complications such as sinusitis and iatrogenic intraorbital injury,
and postoperative challenges Pathology-specific topics including
congenital and acquired lacrimal obstruction, thyroid-related eye
disease, trauma, orbital neoplasms, and skull-base neoplasms with
orbital involvement 138 original illustrations help elucidate
complex anatomy High definition, narrated surgical videos delineate
specific surgical techniques This is a must-have resource for
otolaryngologists in rhinologic and general practice and
ophthalmologists in general and oculoplastic practice. It will also
benefit neurosurgeons and plastic & reconstructive surgeons.
The comprehensive text, clinical pearls, and accompanying videos
facilitate incorporating these techniques into practice, whether
one is a surgical trainee or veteran practitioner. This book
includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
An updated edition of a bestselling pediatric otolaryngology
reference FOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings (TM) This revised
edition of Surgical Pediatric Otolaryngology provides readers with
step-by-step instructions for performing the surgical procedures
necessary to treat children suffering from head and neck disorders.
This atlas covers routinely performed procedures in pediatric
otolaryngology. Key Features: More than 800 high-quality, detailed
line drawings help teach young practitioners the latest techniques
and procedures Authors are affiliated with two of the best
children's hospitals in the world and are luminaries in the field
Focuses on common procedures that surgeons perform on a daily basis
Residents will frequently consult this book before performing
surgery and pediatric otolaryngologists will use it as a refresher
for certain surgical procedures that they haven't recently
performed.
Masterful 2D and 3D head, neck, and brain dissections provide
unsurpassed insights into head, neck, and brain anatomy An
internationally renowned and beloved author, educator, brain
anatomist, and neurosurgeon, Professor Albert Rhoton has a special
place in medical history. He was revered by students and colleagues
and is regarded as one of the fathers of modern microscopic
neurosurgery. A driving principle in his anatomy lab was the simple
phrase, "Every Second." This was embraced in his philosophy that
every second of every day, a patient's life was improved by a
surgeon assisted by the anatomic knowledge his lab helped elucidate
and distribute. Rhoton's Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain is the
visually exquisite crowning achievement of Dr. Rhoton's brilliant
career and unwavering dedication to the intertwined pursuits of
surgical anatomy and neurosurgery. The atlas reflects the
unparalleled contributions Dr. Rhoton made to the contemporary
understanding of neurosurgical anatomy. Dr. Peris-Celda, with the
collaboration of an impressive cadre of international
multidisciplinary experts, worked closely under Dr. Rhoton's
tutelage on this project. This book is the culmination of 5 years
of work and experience gleaned from more than 40 years of surgical
anatomy research and exquisite dissection techniques performed in
Dr. Rhoton's laboratory. Special Features Each anatomic dissection
meticulously labeled with English and Latin descriptors for easy
cross referencing with other resources. Multiple views of the most
complex regions of the head, neck, and brain provide a deeper
understanding of anatomy. More than 600 anatomical images
systematically organized in four major sections: Osteology of the
Head and Neck; Face and Neck; Ear, Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, and
Orbit; and Neuroanatomy and Cranial Base. Superb 2D images
presented in a large printed format to optimize the viewing
experience. 3D digital images fully realize the beauty of the
dissections and enhance the learning process. Specimens injected
with colored silicone provide better visualization of arteries and
veins. Breathtakingly stunning, this atlas is certain to be a
treasured reference for medical students, residents, and clinicians
specializing in neurosurgery, facial plastic surgery,
otolaryngology, maxillofacial surgery, and craniofacial surgery for
many years to come.
A succinct, compact otolaryngology text in rapid review format"
This well-organized text for rapid clinical and board review
contains high-yield facts using a question and answer format that
covers all subspecialty topics in otolaryngology. It combines
clinically relevant facts with hard-to-remember, commonly tested
details and presents them in an easy-to-follow layout that allows
clinicians to quickly review large amounts of information. Key
Features: More than 9,000 high-yield questions and answers, half
provided in the book and the other half online Portable for quick
reference during downtimes such as in between rounds or while
traveling Clinical pearls on patient evaluation and management This
review book is a must-have for residents preparing for in-service
exams or initial board certification exams as well as seasoned
clinicians studying for their MOC Part III re-certification exams.
Thieme eOtolaryngology is the premier online resource for
otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. For a free trial, go to:
thieme.com/eototrial
FIVE STARS from Doody's Star Ratings (TM) This book details the
surgical techniques of Dr. Francoise Firmin, a recognized thought
leader in auricular surgery. It contains her "trade secrets" that
have been distilled over many years of practice and is abundantly
illustrated with over 1000 colour photographs and drawings. The
book includes operative and lecture video plus an eBook. This
practical, authoritative book will be an essential purchase to all
surgeons who operate on the ear.
"Chronic Cough'' is a clinical resource for practitioners treating
patients with chronic cough. It is also a reference for any
practicing or training clinician who wants to feel more confident
in their understanding, workup and treatment of this symptom. As
the diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough evolves, empiric
treatments are giving way to objective testing. Research is driving
new therapeutics and testing modalities, and diagnostic advances
and multidisciplinary collaboration has led to more successful
treatments. "Chronic Cough" addresses these advancements by
covering the basics of what is known, what is not known, and what
is currently being discovered about chronic cough. This practical
resource will appeal to residents, advanced practice providers, and
physicians in the fields of family practice, internal medicine,
otolaryngology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, and speech-language
pathology.
Illustrated with hundreds of outstanding endoscopic images and
corresponding drawings, this successfully established step-by-step
guide to endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery is ideal for all
specialists who need to stay current in the field. In this expanded
second edition, practitioners will not only find basic and advanced
procedures in endoscopic sinus surgery (including key criteria for
patient selection), but also four entirely new chapters on anterior
skull base surgery that reflect important recent developments.
Special features of the second edition: Superbly illustrated,
presenting over 1400 endoscopic images, photographs, and drawings
Covers the latest techniques for removal of skull base tumors and
repair of skull base defects Includes new chapters on
pathophysiology of rhinosinusitis, sense of smell, applied anatomy,
the endoscopically assisted bimanual operating technique,
transorbital surgery, interdisciplinary teamwork, and more Offers
online access to 34 videos of endoscopic surgical procedures and
patient interviews, for an excellent review and refresher Provides
Information for Patients leaflets that can also be downloaded From
diagnosis and preoperative counseling to evidence-based procedures,
complication avoidance, and postoperative management, this book
covers the gamut of topics clinicians face in everyday practice.
All otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, and maxillofacial surgeons
will find it essential when making diagnostic and treatment
decisions involving the paranasal sinuses and skull base.
This new publication is superb... the best book, even by the
standards of this publisher, in a very long time. - The Journal of
Laryngology & Otology The definitive resource on clinical
management of vestibular schwannoma from world renowned experts
Although a histologically benign and relatively uncommon tumor,
otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons have maintained a lasting and
deep-rooted fascination with vestibular schwannoma, also known as
acoustic neuroma. Advancements in microsurgical technique,
radiosurgery, and radiotherapy, coupled with an increased
understanding of the natural history of the disease, have made
modern management of this tumor considerably more complex.
Concurrently, new controversies have added to the original debates
among pioneering surgeons, with the pendulum swinging between
conservatism and definitive cure. Comprehensive Management of
Vestibular Schwannoma, by distinguished Mayo Clinic clinicians and
renowned international contributors, is a comprehensive textbook
covering all the clinical aspects of vestibular schwannoma
management. Eighty-four chapters written by multidisciplinary
experts including otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, radiation
oncologists, neurologists, neuroradiologists, and audiologists,
ensure a balanced view of all treatment modalities for sporadic and
neurofibromatosis type 2-associated vestibular schwannoma. Key
Features Evaluation, surgical and nonsurgical approaches,
rehabilitation, controversies, and long-term clinical outcomes
Detailed illustrations by Robert Morreale, senior medical
illustrator at the Mayo Clinic, highlight relevant anatomy and
surgical approaches Chapter summary tables provide readers with a
rapid clinical reference derived from the published world
literature The chapter "Anatomy of Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery"
by the late internationally renowned neurosurgeon Albert L. Rhoton
Jr. reflects his major contributions on this subject With inclusion
of fundamental principles to advanced concepts, this is a robust
resource for residents, fellows, and early attending physicians, as
well as mid- to later-career physicians who care for patients with
vestibular schwannoma. This book includes complimentary access to a
digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Audiologists are often pressed for time and need an up-to-date
reference for quick consultation in their daily practice. Roeser's
Audiology Desk Reference, Second Edition, is an accessible resource
containing all the latest facts, figures, diagrams, and standards
that are essential to an audiologist's practice. Key Features:
Covers relevant topics such as anatomy and physiology, audiologic
and vestibular testing, instruments and procedures, hearing
conservation, and much more! Includes thousands of practical facts,
figures, and tables for use in daily practice Contains valuable
information on all aspects of audiology diagnosis and treatment
Compiled and edited by Dr. Roeser along with four seasoned experts
in the audiology profession This invaluable clinical guide will be
the reference of choice for all busy practitioners and students in
audiology and speech-language pathology.
Rapid Audiogram Interpretation: A Clinician's Manual'' provides a
methodical, step-by-step approach for interpreting audiograms.
Training and experienced clinicians, as well as non-audiologists in
related fields, will benefit from this unique workbook and
easy-to-remember interpretation process. The manual includes
audiogram examples on a varying level of complexity (basic,
intermediate, and advanced), accompanied by official
interpretations, matching the specific interpretation method
recommended by the authors. This specific interpretation process
allows the reader to learn the method and apply it to every future
audiogram interpretation, making it an invaluable resource.
Otolaryngology trainees (graduate medical students, residents,
fellows) are expected to have a working knowledge of audiogram
interpretation, however, few, if any, have direct lectures or
mentored clinical experiences designed to provide this knowledge
within their first few years of training. This resource fills that
gap and provides a means for beginners to master interpretation of
the audiogram. It also serves as a general review for more
experienced clinicians. Key Features: *Includes 65 audiogram
examples! *Uses an 8-step method that can be easily learned and
universally applied to future audiogram interpretations *A
searchable index by diagnosis for each audiogram aids the learner
in seeing disease-specific examples *Spiral-bound format allows
readers to easily test themselves on audiogram and interpretation
examples *Blank interpretation sheets for audiogram practice)
*Includes a Glossary for quick reference of key terms *Written by
otolaryngologists and an a audiologist for comprehensive expertise
and coverage ''Rapid Audiogram Interpretation'' will also be
helpful for students and professionals in related fields, such as
audiology, speech-language pathology, and deaf/hard of hearing
education.
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