Laryngeal Surgery is part of a comprehensive series entitled “Surgical Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery”. Other atlases in this series are devoted to various specialties within the field, including Head and Neck Surgery, Otologic and Neurotological Surgery, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sinonasal Surgery, and Pediatric Otolaryngologic Surgery.
Contents of the Laryngeal Surgery volume are organized into five sections on (1) Basic Principles and Procedures, (2) Benign Structural Lesions, (3) Premalignant and Malignant Lesions of the Larynx, (4) Neurogenic Voice Disorders, and (5) Laryngeal Trauma.
Each chapter features background information, step-by-step details of surgical techniques, as well as “pearls” gleaned from surgical experience that are intended to assist clinicians in their efforts to provide state-of-the-art surgical care to patients with voice disorders.
Includes discussion of content not covered elsewhere, including arytenoid mobilization, vocal fold replantation, and treatment of webs with a new kind of stent.
Volume includes bonus DVD, which includes 13 video clips on a range of topics, including cyst excision, fat implantation, mass excision and scar release, and vessel excision.
Edited by distinguished otolaryngologist and educator, Robert T Sataloff, along with a team of experts. |