The introduction of functional endoscopic sinus surgery in the early 1980s revolutionized the surgical treatment of sinonasal disorders. This procedure also produced unexpected surgical complications. The surgical creation of drainage sites in the paranasal sinuses brings a concomitant risk of injuries to the vital surrounding structures of the skull base, the brain, and the orbit. The development of computer-aided navigation systems has added another helpful tool to the operating surgeon's armamentarium. This issue is devoted to image-guided tools, techniques, and outcomes of the guided surgery.
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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978-1-4160-2861-1 (9781416028611)
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1. Historical Perspective on Image-Guided Sinus Surgery (Palmer) 2. Advances in Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses (Zinreich) 3. Current Image-Guidance Technology (Citardi) 4. Image-Guided Sinus Surgery: Practical Considerations (Metson) 5. Image-Guided Revision Sinus Surgery (Anand) 6. Image-Guided Procedures of the Skull Base (Schlosser and Bolger) 7. Applications of Image-Guidance to Surgery of the Orbit (Stankiewicz) 8. The Impact of Image-Guidance Systems on Sinus Surgery (Reardon) 9. Pediatric Image-Guided Sinus Surgery (Lusk) 10. The Next Generation of Navigational Technology (Bucholz and Sindwani) 11. Image-Guided Surgery: State-of-the-Art or Standard of Care? (Kuhn) 12. Accuracy and Cost Analysis of Image-Guidance Sinus Surgery (Jacobs and Lebowitz)