Neurosurgical issues in otolaryngology : principles and practice of collaboration
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Neurosurgical issues in otolaryngology : principles and practice of collaboration
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A detailed review of practical concerns in surgical procedures involving collaboration between otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons. The book offers guidance in anticipating and managing the problems encountered in collaborative surgery, including neurotology, skull base surgery, combined management of aggressive head and neck problems, trauma, rhinological exposure of pituitary neoplasms, and exposure of cervical spine pathology. The first section focuses on principles and procedures applicable to all combined surgeries. Chapters cover: cerebrospinal fluid; neurosurgical anatomy; use of steroids; prevention and management of seizures; brain shrinkage and oedema; operative positions; instrumentation; monitoring; invasive angiography; and postoperative complications. The second section presents problem-oriented reviews of each category of collaborative surgery. The problem-oriented chapters follow a standardized format which includes historical management, advantages of team surgery, an overview of surgical technique, potential pitfalls, and management of complications.
Table of Contents
- Cerebrospinal fluid - physiology, drainage and leakage, Randall A. Ow et al
- perioperative neurophysiologic management, Anil Nanda and Esther L. Wylen
- neurosurgical operative positioning, Lokesh S. Tantuwaya and Takanori Fukushima
- neurosurgical instrumentation, J. Diaz Day
- monitoring - facial nerve and hearing, Fred F. Telischi et al
- monitoring -somatosensory evoked potentials, cranial nerve and micro Doppler sonography, Gary W. Schurman and Paul A. Lobaugh
- endovascular diagnosis and management, In Sup Choi and Jarturon Tantivatana
- complications in skull base surgery - prevention, recognition and management, Peter D. Costantino and Matthew E. Wolpoe
- neuroradiology, Bolivia T. Davis and Robert C. Platenberg
- miscellaneous neurosurgical techniques relevant to the otolaryngologist, D. Kyle Kim
- acoustic neuromas -translabyrinthine approach, Derald E. Brackmann et al
- hearing preservation in acoustic neuroma surgery, Moises A. Arriaga and Takanori Fukushima
- nonacoustic cerebellopontine angle lesions, C. Phillip Daspit et al
- jugular foramen tumors, Moises A. Arriaga and Douglas A. Chen
- contemporary diagnosis and management of temporal bone encephalocele, Douglas A. Chen
- intracranial complications of infections related to the paranasal and mastoid sinuses, Matthew R. Quigley
- contemporary diagnosis and management of anterior skull base cephalocele and cerebrospinal fluid leaks, Scott E. Celin
- pituitary adenomas - open approaches, Raimund Rueger et al
- pituitary - endoscopic transnasal approach, Ricardo L. Carrau and Hae-Dong Jho
- cervical spondylotic myelopathy, Adnan A. Abla et al
- cervical spine trauma, Karl D. Schultz, Jr. et al
- maxillofacial trauma, William D. Clark and Joe B. Wiseman
- management of temporal bone trauma, Hilary A. Brodie
- acute head injury, Jack Wilberger
- facial disassembly, Ivo P. Janecka
- optic nerve decompression, Joseph D. Ciacci and James D. Chandler
- head and neck neoplasms with skull base involvement, Daniel W. Nuss and Peter L. Rigby
- anterior skull base - the neurosurgical perspective, Ghassan Bejjani et al
- vascular lesions, Julian E. Bailes
- stereotactic radiosurgery, Felipe C. Albuquerque et al
- anterior skull base - otolaryngology - head and neck surgery perspective, Richard E. Hayden and Scott E. Strome.
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