This book is the first to focus on the range of innovations that
have been critical to the emergence of modern endocrine surgery. It
provides a state-of-the art review of these developments, providing
surgeons a single resource to better understand them. The text is
broken into five parts. The first two parts cover the diagnosis and
preoperative work-up of thyroid disease and parathyroid disease.
Part three and four cover surgical adjuncts and surgical
techniques. Finally, part five covers post-operative management and
reviews developments that have allowed for ambulatory management to
become a standard aspect of endocrine surgery. The book is written
by experts that have been the primary proponents of the individual
innovations. Chapters discuss the challenges and issues that the
innovation address, its current state or use, and potential short-
and long-term future directions/advances. Equipped with the
knowledge provided by this text, surgeons can assess their own
practice and choose to integrate innovations that may improve their
patients' outcomes. Innovations in Modern Endocrine Surgery serves
as a valuable resource for all physicians and trainees interested
in the how and why of performing modern thyroid and parathyroid
surgery. It also allows surgeons to measure the state of their
current practice against the most progressive techniques and
determine if opportunities exist to update their approach.
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