Skull base surgery : anatomy, biology, and technology
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Skull base surgery : anatomy, biology, and technology
Lippincott-Raven, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Featuring nearly 800 illustrations--including more than 500 in full color--this text/atlas equips surgeons with a thorough understanding of the anatomy of the skull base, the biology of neoplasms of the skull base, and the instrumentation used in skull base surgery. The first major section of the book, on anatomy, depicts the gross and microscopic sectional anatomy of the skull base and includes a three-dimensional reconstruction of the temporal bone. The next section, on applied anatomy, demonstrates various surgical approaches to the skull base. A section on the biology of selected skull base tumors provides surgeons with the knowledge needed to plan operative procedures for the control of neoplasms. A section on technology examines the engineering aspects and clinical applications of various plating and mesh systems, drills, surgical localizer systems, implants, and monitors
Table of Contents
Section I: Introduction and Background 1. Introduction 2. Historical Antecedents of Skull Base Surgery 3. Classic References in Skull Base Surgery Section II: Anatomy 4. Gross Sectional Anatomy 5. Microscopic Sectional Anatomy with 3-D Reconstruction of the Temporal Bone Section III: Applied Anatomy 6. Facial Translocation Approach 7. Transtemporal Approaches 8. Lateral Approaches Section IV: Biology 9. Biology of Selected Skull Base Tumors Section V: Technology 10. Plating/Mesh Systems A. Leibinger's Technical Developments for Skull Base Surgery B. Clinical Applications of Howmedica, Synthes, and Leibinger Plating Systems 11. Drills A. Technical Aspects of MIDAS REX Power Instruments 12. Surgical Localizers A. Technical Aspects of Surgical Localizer Systems B. Clinical Applications of ISG Wand Localizer System 13. Implants A. Technical Aspects of Porex Surgical Polyethylene Implants B. Clinical Applications of Porex MEDPOR Implants 14. Monitoring I A. Technical Aspects of Xomed Monitors 15. Monitoring II A. Technical Aspects of Network Monitoring B. Clinical Applications of Network Monitorin
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