English | 2012 | ISBN: 1604060603 | 800 Pages | PDF | 48.22 MB
Winner of 2013 IBPA Ben Franklin
Award!
This book presents a fantastic comprehensive approach to modern rhinology
management from the leaders in a field that has significantly evolved over the
[last] 10 years. I am impressed with how the book provides an academic science
approach to the field of rhinology. --
Jennifer Decker, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine
Drs. David Kennedy and Peter Hwang bring together the expertise of a who s
who of rhinology specialists in Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Skull Base, a major reference covering current knowledge on the pathogenesis as well as the medical and surgical management of sinonasal and skull base disorders. It offers in-depth coverage of all key topics in the subspecialty of rhinology, ranging from rhinosinusitis to endoscopic skull base reconstruction and more.
Key Features:
- A substantial section on surgical methods for treating
skull base disorders, including endoscopic skull base surgery - A DVD containing 21 professionally produced videos,
narrated by Dr. Kennedy, and showing various contributors demonstrating the key
pearls and pitfalls of surgical techniques discussed in the book - One hundred detailed color illustrations by medical
artist Christine Gralapp, along with over 600 photos and x-rays - Comprehensive coverage of sinonasal anatomy and
physiology, as well as the medical and surgical aspects of sinonasal disease and
skull base tumors
This multimedia reference is the
definitive go-to guide for rhinology residents as well as a comprehensive
reference for practicing otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons who wish to expand
their surgical expertise, develop a broader armamentarium of techniques, and successfully manage their patients with sinonasal and skull base disorders.