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Coker N.J. - Jenkin H.A.

Chirurgia Otologica

Large-format volume (22 x 28), 690 pages, 1,260 illustrations. Printed on special paper and bound with gold and pastel embossing.

This volume covers the full spectrum of otologic surgery, from operating room preparation and instrumentation to external and middle ear surgery and skull base procedures. The illustrations guide the reader with clarity and practical annotations.

The procedures described are highly complex and require extensive training. The surgeon operates within a delicate anatomical region involving the sigmoid sinus, internal jugular vein, facial nerve, meninges, ossicular chain, semicircular canals, cochlea, cranial nerves and cerebellum.

Otologic surgery progresses from well-defined anatomical landmarks toward vital structures, following a path of increasing complexity. This book is practical, concise and designed for surgeons, based on the principle that seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times.

Original price was: €180,00.Current price is: €120,00.

ISBN: 88-7620-654-0 Category:

Additional information

edizione

Settembre 2002

autori

Coker N.J., Jenkin H.A.

formato

Volume grande formato (22 x 28)

pagine

690 pagine

informazioni extra

Stampato su carta speciale e rilegato con impressioni in oro e pastello.

Description

Part I – General considerations

  1. Principles of preoperative and postoperative care
  2. The operating room
  3. Otologic instrumentation
  4. Intraoperative facial nerve monitoring

Part II – External auditory canal surgery

  1. Meatoplasty
  2. Excision of exostoses and osteomas of the external auditory canal
  3. Excision of benign lesions of the external auditory canal
  4. Reconstruction of acquired external auditory canal stenosis
  5. Surgery for congenital aural atresia
  6. Lateral temporal bone resection

Part III – Middle ear and mastoid surgery

  1. Myringotomy and transtympanic ventilation tube insertion
  2. Myringoplasty
  3. Tympanoplasty
  4. Ossicular reconstruction
  5. Stapedectomy and stapedotomy
  6. Canal wall up mastoidectomy
  7. Reconstruction of external auditory canal wall defects
  8. Modified radical mastoidectomy
  9. Radical mastoidectomy
  10. Obliteration of the middle ear and mastoid cavity after subtotal petrosectomy
  11. Transmeatal excision of middle ear tumours

Part IV – Facial nerve surgery

  1. Exploration and decompression of the facial nerve
  2. Repair of traumatic facial nerve injuries
  3. Excision of facial nerve tumours
  4. Hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis

Part V – Inner ear surgery

  1. Closure of labyrinthine window fistulas
  2. Endolymphatic sac decompression and shunt
  3. Posterior semicircular canal occlusion
  4. Labyrinthectomy
  5. Eighth cranial nerve surgery
  6. Cochlear implantation

Part VI – Skull base surgery

  1. Petrous apex surgery
  2. Lateral approaches to the infratemporal fossa
  3. Preauricular approach to the infratemporal fossa
  4. Middle cranial fossa approaches to the internal auditory canal for tumours
  5. Transtemporal approach to the cerebellopontine angle
  6. Retrosigmoid approach to the pontocerebellar angle
  7. Management of tegmen tympani lesions
  8. Temporal bone resection