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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery has progressed immensely in the last two decades. The interest in the subject and the desire to acquire proficiency in the surgical technique has led to enthusiastic attendance at numerous workshops. The introduction of motorized instruments, laser, image guided surgery etc., and the evolving concepts of the 'right way' to do the surgery are steps to making this procedure as functional as possible. However, the basic need of aspiring surgeons is still an accurate knowledge of the anatomy of the region, a three-dimensional concept, which will allow them to approach and clear disease from the narrow recesses of the nose and the paranasal sinuses and restore function to near normal. In this respect, this book, with its methodical approach and excellent illustrations, will be of immense value to all aspiring and established sinus surgeons.
This book is a concise guide to the role of endoscopy in otological surgery. Covers equipment, endoscopic anatomy of the ear, office-based procedures and otoendo surgeries. A complete section compares the endoscope and the microscope.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the latest advances and techniques in laryngology. Divided into six sections the text begins with an overview of the history and basic anatomy and physiology of the larynx. The following section discusses clinical evaluation, investigation and diagnosis. The remaining sections cover the management of numerous voice disorders including phonosurgery, treatment of inflammatory, endocrine and functional voice disorders, and airway and swallowing problems. The final chapter describe recent advances in the field such as laryngeal transplantation, robotic surgery, and vocal cord regeneration. The book is highly illustrated with intraoperative photographs and diagrams and clinical pearls summarising key points at the end of each chapter, enhance learning. Key points Comprehensive guide to latest advances and techniques in laryngology Covers management of numerous voice disorders Includes recent advances in surgery and vocal cord regeneration Clinical pearls highlight key points in each chapter
Otorhinolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery is the latest edition of this comprehensive two-volume guide to all the sub-specialties of otorhinolaryngology, including brand new chapters and the most recent developments in the field. New topics in this edition include laryngopharyngeal reflux, trauma and stenosis of the larynx, and laryngeal cancer, bringing the text firmly up to date. Illustrated in full colour across 2000 pages, this vast two-volume set is an ideal source of reference for otorhinolaryngoloy practitioners and residents.
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery - ECAB - E-Book
A comprehensive textbook on tuberculosis that covers all aspects of the disease: epidemiology, microbiology, diagnosis, treatment, control and prevention. The main part of the book comprises very detailed and richly illustrated clinical chapters. The copious images are the advantage of this book. Chapters on new methods and treatments and on animal tuberculosis are included. The material is based on a wealth of experience in tuberculosis as seen in endemic countries such as Saudi Arabia that enjoy free access to advanced investigative and therapeutic facilities. This coexistence of endemicity of the disease and state-of-the-art facilities is rare in poor and developing countries or in rich and developed nations. This multidisciplinary volume is ideal for all clinicians, laboratory and research workers, epidemiologists, university teachers and students, health care planners and international organizations involved in world health and infectious disease.
This book is a comprehensive guide to diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Beginning with an introduction to anatomy and physiology, each of the following sections is dedicated to a different area of the head and neck, discussing numerous conditions that may occur, their diagnosis and their treatment. Free access to an online resource offers an image bank, multiple choice questions with explanatory answers for self assessment, videos depicting numerous surgical techniques and regular online updates. Packed with more than 750 well-illustrated images, tables and flow charts, this manual also includes an appendix with 101 clinical ‘secrets’, problem-oriented cases and miscellaneous key points. Key Points Comprehensive guide to diseases of the ear, nose and throat Free online access to image bank, MCQs and surgical videos Includes more than 750 images, tables and flow charts Appendix features 101 clinical secrets, problem-oriented cases and key points
Laryngology is a compact yet comprehensive resource on the management of disorders of voice, airway, and swallowing. It discusses the latest techniques in laryngeal documentation, key principles in management of laryngeal disorders, outcome measures and quality-of-life assessment, and evolving technologies in laryngology. This book will be an invaluable reference text for residents, fellows, allied health professionals such as speech pathologists, speech and language therapists, general otolaryngologists, and the dedicated laryngologist. Highlights of this volume: Historical aspects to new frontiers in laryngologyall in one volume Applied anatomy and physiology of the larynx Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls supplement the readers understanding of the subject More than 275 high-quality illustrations complementing the descriptions Clinical, practical, and evidence-based management of a broad spectrum of laryngeal disorders The contributors have been chosen with great care and are world recognized experts in their field resulting in a laryngology volume that provides everything under one roof.