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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery - A Comprehensive Atlas

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Advances in endoscopic sinus surgery have led to development of applications never imagined before for treating both adult and pediatric patients with sinus disease. Since 1925, when Maltz introduced for the first time a telescope in the nose, an incredible diag nostic tool was born; Since then, European and American visionares such as Kennedy, adopted the technique and perfectioned it to our days, when the application of the "new millenium" technologies, have made endoscopic endonasal procedures a fascinating chapter of nasal surgery. Attention to the details of this complex treatment strategy is needed to reap the full benefits of it, to avoid complications and to recognize unsolved problems in order to make every treatment the ideal one. As an ENT surgeon, you must keep in mind that the single most important contraindication for endonasal surgery, is not some kind of nasal condition but the inability of a surgeon to understand the intrincated and complex anat omy and physiology, knowledge of them both are the most valuable tools when perform ing a surgery, making it safe and helpful to the patient.

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I: Anatomy and basic techniques.- 1. Endoscopic anatomy of the nose and sinuses.- 2. Endoscopic nasal exam.- 3. Endoscopic surgery technique.- 4. Maxillary sinus.- 5. Anterior and middle ethmoid.- 6. Posterior ethmoid.- 7. Sphenoid sinus.- 8. Frontal sinus.- 9. Inferior turbinate.- 10. Middle turbinate.- II: Advanced techniques and postoperative care.- 11. Computer image guided endoscopic surgery.- 12. Endoscopic, endonasal management of fractures of the medial orbital wall.- 13. Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy.- 14. Endonasal endoscopic orbital decompression.- 15. Endoscopic clipping of the sphenopalatine artery.- 16. Postoperative care.- General bibliography.

Summary

Advances in endoscopic sinus surgery have led to development of applications never imagined before for treating both adult and pediatric patients with sinus disease. Since 1925, when Maltz introduced for the first time a telescope in the nose, an incredible diag­ nostic tool was born; Since then, European and American visionares such as Kennedy, adopted the technique and perfectioned it to our days, when the application of the "new millenium" technologies, have made endoscopic endonasal procedures a fascinating chapter of nasal surgery. Attention to the details of this complex treatment strategy is needed to reap the full benefits of it, to avoid complications and to recognize unsolved problems in order to make every treatment the ideal one. As an ENT surgeon, you must keep in mind that the single most important contraindication for endonasal surgery, is not some kind of nasal condition but the inability of a surgeon to understand the intrincated and complex anat­ omy and physiology, knowledge of them both are the most valuable tools when perform­ ing a surgery, making it safe and helpful to the patient.

Product details

Authors C. Yanez, Carlos Yañez
Publisher Springer, Wien
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.02.2003
 
EAN 9783211837122
ISBN 978-3-211-83712-2
No. of pages 140
Weight 722 g
Illustrations XIX, 140 p. 265 illus., 246 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

A, neurosurgery, Medicine, plastic surgery, Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, surgical techniques, ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, Health Sciences, Oral & maxillofacial surgery, Plastic & reconstructive surgery, minimally invasive surgery

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