Endoscopy is firmly established as a major technology for investigation and therapy in a wide range of disciplines. The field of otolaryngology or head and neck surgery owes its existence to the very special difficulties of examining the dark recesses of the head and neck. Therefore, this field has been at the forefront of developing endoscopic techniques for use in this anatomic area. While rhinologists have been quick to embrace the endoscope in the management of sinus disorders, otologists and skull base surgeons have been less than enthusiastic despite the vast range of possible applications in this area.
In this book the authors consider the new field of application of endoscope technology in neuro-otology and skull base surgery.
Dr. Sanna is part of The Grupppo Otologico
, a world-renowned specialist center for the diagnosis and medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the ear, skull base, facial nerve, head and neck, and paranasal sinuses.
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A beautifully illustrated introduction to the anatomy and surgical applications of endoscopes in neurology. [Provides] a window to the future of minimally invasive techniques in the posterior fossa. Recommended... - The American Journal of Otology A comprehensive introduction for surgeons to appreciate the use of endoscopes..a good addition to an otolaryngologist's library. -Head & NeckA brilliant overview ... I am sure that this superb volume will have a lasting impact in the future development of neuro-otology and skull base surgery - Ugo Fisch, MD (from the foreword)
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Höhe: 29.7 cm
Breite: 21 cm
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978-3-13-113061-7 (9783131130617)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jacques Magnan, Mario Sanna
CHAPTER I ENDOSCOPE TECHNOLOGYIntroductionHistory of the Cerebellopontine Angle EndoscopyEndoscope TechnologyMaterialConcept of Minimally Invasive Neurotologic SurgeryCHAPTER II ENDOSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE AND ADJACENT STRUCTURESPosterior View of the Cerebellopontine AngleTrigeminal AreaThe Acousticofacial Nerve BundleLower Cranial Nerve AreaForamen MagnumSuperior View of the Cerebellopontine AngleThe Intracanicular Part of the Acoustico Facial Nerve BundleThe Cerebellopontine Portion of the Acoustico Facial Nerve BundleAnterior to the Acousticofacial Nerve BundleInferior to the Acousticofacial Nerve BundleIII MICROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC NEUROTOLOGIC SURGERYIncapacitating VertigoHemifacial SpasmTrigeminal NeuralgiaAcoustic NeuromaLower Cranial Nerve NeuromaCholesteatoma