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Ear Surgery 2008th Edition by Richard R Gacek ISBN 9783540774129

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Ear Surgery 2008th Edition by Richard R Gacek ISBN 9783540774129
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Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.93 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Richard R. Gacek (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540774112, 9783540774129, 3540774114, 3540774122
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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ISBN 13: 9783540774129
Author: Richard R Gacek

Based on 40 years experience, this book on ear surgery guides the beginner as well as the experienced surgeon through all approaches to middle ear and neurotologic surgery. The lavishly illustrated text covers basic pathology and physiology involved in the surgical treatment of otologic conditions such as otosclerosis, chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, congenital atresia, facial nerve paralysis, vertigo, neoplasms and profound hearing loss.

Ear Surgery 2008th Table of contents:

Part I: Foundations of Otologic Surgery

  • Chapter 1: Anatomy of the Ear and Temporal Bone
    • External Ear and Auricle
    • Middle Ear and Mastoid
    • Inner Ear (Cochlea, Vestibule, Semicircular Canals)
    • Facial Nerve Anatomy and Relations
    • Vascular and Neural Supply of the Ear
    • Embryology of the Ear
  • Chapter 2: Physiology of Hearing and Balance
    • Sound Conduction and Perception
    • Vestibular System Function
    • Cochlear Mechanics and Transduction
  • Chapter 3: Diagnostic Evaluation in Otology
    • Clinical History and Physical Examination (Otoscopy, Tuning Fork Tests)
    • Audiological Assessment (Pure Tone Audiometry, Tympanometry, OAEs, ABR)
    • Vestibular Function Tests (VNG, Calorics, VEMPs)
    • Imaging of the Temporal Bone (CT, MRI)
  • Chapter 4: Principles of Ear Surgery
    • Surgical Anatomy for Approaches (Transmastoid, Transcanal, Middle Cranial Fossa)
    • Surgical Instrumentation and Micro-otology Equipment
    • Anesthesia for Otologic Procedures
    • Sterile Technique and Operating Room Setup
    • Postoperative Care and Complications
    • Surgical Decision Making and Patient Counseling

Part II: Surgery of the External Ear

  • Chapter 5: Congenital Anomalies of the Auricle and External Auditory Canal (EAC)
    • Microtia and Atresia Repair
    • Preauricular Sinuses and Cysts
    • Stenosis of the EAC
  • Chapter 6: Inflammatory and Infectious Conditions of the External Ear
    • Otitis Externa (Malignant Otitis Externa)
    • Perichondritis and Chondritis
    • Furunculosis
  • Chapter 7: Tumors of the External Ear
    • Skin Cancers (BCC, SCC, Melanoma)
    • Benign Tumors (Osteomas, Exostoses)
    • Ceruminoma

Part III: Surgery of the Middle Ear and Mastoid

  • Chapter 8: Tympanoplasty and Ossiculoplasty
    • Myringoplasty (Repair of Tympanic Membrane Perforations)
    • Ossicular Chain Reconstruction (Prostheses, Autografts)
    • Management of Tympanosclerosis
  • Chapter 9: Surgery for Otosclerosis
    • Stapedectomy and Stapedotomy
    • Management of Complications
  • Chapter 10: Chronic Otitis Media and Cholesteatoma
    • Management of Mucosal and Squamous Chronic Otitis Media
    • Canal Wall Up (CWU) Mastoidectomy
    • Canal Wall Down (CWD) Mastoidectomy (Radical and Modified Radical)
    • Combined Approach Tympanoplasty
    • Revision Mastoid Surgery
  • Chapter 11: Middle Ear Effusions and Tympanostomy Tubes
    • Indications for Tubes
    • Surgical Technique
    • Complications
  • Chapter 12: Tumors of the Middle Ear
    • Glomus Tympanicum
    • Facial Nerve Schwannoma
    • Adenomas

Part IV: Surgery of the Inner Ear and Lateral Skull Base

  • Chapter 13: Cochlear Implantation
    • Patient Selection Criteria
    • Surgical Approaches (Transmastoid, Cochleostomy)
    • Intraoperative and Postoperative Management
    • Advances in Implantation Techniques
  • Chapter 14: Vestibular Surgery
    • Surgical Management of Meniere's Disease (Endolymphatic Sac Decompression, Labyrinthectomy, Vestibular Neurectomy)
    • Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Repair
    • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Treatment (Surgical Options)
  • Chapter 15: Surgery for Acoustic Neuroma (Vestibular Schwannoma)
    • Surgical Approaches (Translabyrinthine, Retrosigmoid, Middle Fossa)
    • Facial Nerve Preservation
    • Hearing Preservation Techniques
    • Radiosurgery vs. Surgical Resection
  • Chapter 16: Facial Nerve Disorders and Surgery
    • Management of Facial Nerve Paralysis (Decompression, Repair, Grafting)
    • Facial Reanimation Procedures
    • Tumors Affecting the Facial Nerve
  • Chapter 17: Other Lateral Skull Base Tumors and Lesions
    • Glomus Jugulare
    • Petrous Apex Lesions
    • Epidermoids
  • Chapter 18: CSF Leaks and Encephaloceles of the Temporal Bone
    • Diagnosis and Surgical Repair

Part V: Special Considerations in Otologic Surgery

  • Chapter 19: Pediatric Otology

    • Unique Considerations in Children
    • Common Pediatric Ear Surgeries (Tubes, Adenoidectomy, Tonsillectomy)
    • Congenital Malformations
  • Chapter 20: Trauma to the Ear and Temporal Bone

    • Temporal Bone Fractures
    • External Ear Trauma
  • Chapter 21: Revision Otologic Surgery

    • Challenges and Strategies
    • Specific Scenarios (Failed Tympanoplasty, Recurrent Cholesteatoma)

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