Atlas of Temporal Bone Surgery
Verlag | Thieme |
Auflage | 2010 |
Seiten | 210 |
Format | 23,6 x 31,6 x 2,0 cm |
Hardback (Thread Stitching) | |
Gewicht | 1330 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 3131471514 |
EAN | 9783131471512 |
Bestell-Nr | 13147151A |
Master the challenges of temporal bone surgery with this practical, full-color atlas
Beautifully illustrated and comprehensive, this must-have atlas guides readers through the delicate, high-risk surgical approaches they need to successfully manage pathology of the temporal bone, the most complex anatomic area in the human body.
Each consistently organized chapter addresses a different technique, beginning with a clear definition of the approach followed by a discussion of indications and key information on anatomic orientation, surgical steps, and, in many cases, surgical anatomy. Clearly labeled, full-color illustrations accompany step-by-step descriptions of common and unique operative techniques. The author, a world-renowned otorhinolaryngologist, provides detailed explanations of important anatomic landmarks and advice on how to choose the appropriate instruments at each surgical stage.
Features:
- More than 300 full-color photographs and diag rams that orient the reader to the clinical setting- Helpful pointers appear throughout the text to help readers hone their surgical skills- Definitions and tips are incorporated as footnotes in each chapter for quick and easy reference- A thought-provoking section presenting surgical techniques, instruments, and prostheses that were developed and designed by the author- Extensive glossary that contains the most frequently used terms in otology and neurotology
An ideal companion for use in both the dissection laboratory and the operating room, Atlas of Temporal Bone Surgery is an indispensable one-stop reference for otologists, neurotologists, and any specialist involved in skull base surgery or otolaryngology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
I General Aspects
1 Introduction
2 Surgical Anatomy
3 Surgical Theory
4 Instrumentation and Usage
II Surgical Techniques
5 Cortical Mastoidectomy
6 Posterior Tympanotomy
7 Cochlear Implantation
8 Transcortical Exposure of Epitympanum
9 Extended Cortical Mastoidectomy
10 Canalplasty
11 Antrotomy
12 Tympanoplasty
13 Stapedotomy
14 Intact Bridge Atticotomy
15 Partial Bridge Atticotomy
16 Atticotomy
17 Atticoaditotomy
18 Atticoantrotomy
19 Middle Cranial Fossa Approach
20 Translabyrinthine Approach
21 Endolymphatic Sac Decompression
22 Postauricular Facial Nerve Decompression
23 Infratemporal Fossa "Type A" Approach
24 Infratemporal Fossa "Type B" Approach
25 Infratemporal Fossa "Type C" Approach
26 Radical Mastoidectomy
27 Extended Radical Mastoidectomy
28 Subtotal Petrosectomy
29 Transotic Approach
30 Other Approaches
III Techniques and Designs Developed by the Author
31 Zygomatic Root Approach
32 Minimally Invasive Cochlear Implantation with Mastoidal Three-layer Flap
33 Transposed Canal Wall Tympanomastoidectomy
34 MCF Surgery Using Cochleariform Process as the Main Landmark
35 Ulug Double-sided Ear Microsurgery Instruments
IV Appendix