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Lessons Learned from Rhinologic Procedure Complications : A Case-Based Review / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XII, 202 p. 86 illus., 54 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030753238
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Section I: The Orbit -- Simple Orbitotomy -- Orbital Hematoma: Acute -- Orbital Hematoma: Delayed -- Extraoccular Muscle Injury -- Silent Sinus Syndrome -- Section II: The Skull Base -- CSF Leak in the Ethmoid -- CSF Leak in the Sphenoid/Stella- CSF Lean in an Unusual Location -- Pneumocephalus -- Intracranial Injury -- Section III: Surgical Bleeding: Generalized Bleeding -- Sphenopalatine Artery -- Anterior Ethmoid Artery -- Carotid Artery Injury -- The Anticoagulated Patient -- Section IV: Surgical Healing -- Synechiae -- Ostial Stenosis -- Middle Turbinate Lateralization -- Intraoperative Decision Making -- I should Have Used Packing/Stent -- I Shouldn't have Put that In -- I Could Have Done Better with Navigation -- I Shouldn't Have Relied on Navigation. .
Summary: Despite meticulous attention to details and expert technique, complications resulting from rhinologic procedures can occur doing one's professional career. This book discusses real-life complications and why these unfortunate events occurred, as well as how best to manage the consequent issues. The text also provides thoughtful strategies to prevent such situations going forward. The book is organized as a series of case-based chapters, each illustrating a complication involving the orbit, the skull base, unexpected bleeding, poor healing, or those relating to intraoperative decision making, and how each was managed by the authors. Each chapter begins with bullet points highlighting key clinical pearls illustrated by that particular case. Written by leaders in the field with decades of experience in sino-nasal procedures, the analysis complements expert opinions with evidence-based published literature and shares experiences related to the most current techniques, devices, and instrumentation. Every otolaryngologist practicing rhinologic procedures will appreciate the candid nature of the discussion and will find enrichment in this shared wisdom. Lessons Learned from Rhinologic Procedure Complications: A Case-Based Review serves practitioners of general otolaryngology as well as resident trainees in this field, explaining how best to identify, diagnose, and resolve a complication during rhinology procedures.
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Section I: The Orbit -- Simple Orbitotomy -- Orbital Hematoma: Acute -- Orbital Hematoma: Delayed -- Extraoccular Muscle Injury -- Silent Sinus Syndrome -- Section II: The Skull Base -- CSF Leak in the Ethmoid -- CSF Leak in the Sphenoid/Stella- CSF Lean in an Unusual Location -- Pneumocephalus -- Intracranial Injury -- Section III: Surgical Bleeding: Generalized Bleeding -- Sphenopalatine Artery -- Anterior Ethmoid Artery -- Carotid Artery Injury -- The Anticoagulated Patient -- Section IV: Surgical Healing -- Synechiae -- Ostial Stenosis -- Middle Turbinate Lateralization -- Intraoperative Decision Making -- I should Have Used Packing/Stent -- I Shouldn't have Put that In -- I Could Have Done Better with Navigation -- I Shouldn't Have Relied on Navigation. .

Despite meticulous attention to details and expert technique, complications resulting from rhinologic procedures can occur doing one's professional career. This book discusses real-life complications and why these unfortunate events occurred, as well as how best to manage the consequent issues. The text also provides thoughtful strategies to prevent such situations going forward. The book is organized as a series of case-based chapters, each illustrating a complication involving the orbit, the skull base, unexpected bleeding, poor healing, or those relating to intraoperative decision making, and how each was managed by the authors. Each chapter begins with bullet points highlighting key clinical pearls illustrated by that particular case. Written by leaders in the field with decades of experience in sino-nasal procedures, the analysis complements expert opinions with evidence-based published literature and shares experiences related to the most current techniques, devices, and instrumentation. Every otolaryngologist practicing rhinologic procedures will appreciate the candid nature of the discussion and will find enrichment in this shared wisdom. Lessons Learned from Rhinologic Procedure Complications: A Case-Based Review serves practitioners of general otolaryngology as well as resident trainees in this field, explaining how best to identify, diagnose, and resolve a complication during rhinology procedures.

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