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Gerhard Rettinger, Jürgen Theissing, Jochen A. Werner
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ENT-Head and Neck Surgery: Essential Procedures
2010. 450 p. w. 930 figs. 280 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THIEME, STUTTGART 2010
ISBN: 3-13-148621-X (313148621X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-13-148621-9 (9783131486219)
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[This book is] probably the most succinct, up-to-date collection of current open and minimally invasive otolaryngology techniques available today and will make an excellent addition to a library of a busy otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon. -- Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD, Head and Neck , August, 2012
This highly practical surgical guide presents detailed descriptions of the most established and important surgical techniques for the full range of ENT conditions. The expert authors describe the key stages of each procedure in a step-by-step format supplemented by clearly labeled illustrations. Every consistently organized chapter begins with an overview of the basic anatomic, functional, and clinical principles followed by vital information on indications, contraindications, surgical instruments, anesthesia, and postoperative care.
Features
Over 900 high-quality drawings display the main steps of each procedure
Easy-to-reference textboxes highlight surgical rules, tips, tricks and risks, and give advice on how to manage potential complications
The latest information on recent developments in transplantation, cochlear implants, bone-anchored prosthesis, and laser-supported interventions
Coverage of the full spectrum of plastic and reconstructive surgical techniques, such as external rhinoplasty, scar revision, keloid management, and free skin grafts
"This surgical atlas is an indispendable tool for the training otolaryngologist." Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology 2011
ENT-Head and Neck Surgery: Essential Procedures is an indispensable companion for all fellows and residents in otolaryngology during training and in daily practice.