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Microsurgical management of middle ear and petrous bone cholesteatoma [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 313200006X
  • 9783132000063
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WV 230
Online resources:
Contents:
Anatomy and radiology of the normal temporal bone -- Diagnosis of cholesteatoma -- Operating room setup and anesthesia for middle ear cholesteatoma -- Basic techniques and decision making in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Retroauricular transcanal approach -- Canal wall up tympanoplasty -- Canal wall down tympanoplasty -- Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear -- Cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal -- Problems and solutions in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Obliteration of the middle ear (subtotal petrosectomy) in cholesteatoma surgery -- Cochlear implantation in cholesteatoma surgery -- Management of iatrogenic injuries in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Petrous bone cholesteatoma.
Summary: "The cholesteatoma, strictly speaking a cyst and not a cancer, nevertheless shows expansive and destructive growth patterns that may give rise to serious symptoms and consequences, including fatality, not unlike those seen for malignant neoplasms. The great challenge of therapy is to eradicate the pathologic growth while preserving hearing and other critical functions of the middle ear and petrous bone, respecting the proximity of vital neural and vascular structures, and the intricate three-dimensional relationships involved. Mario Sanna's Microsurgical Management of Middle Ear and Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma is the ultimate illustrated guide to complete management of the cholesteatoma, including assessment of the full expansion and degree of destruction caused by the growths, and short- and long-term follow-up to assess and treat for recurrence. Key Features - Brilliantly illustrated with diagnostic images from otoscopy and radiology, both normal and pathological - Step-by-step description of approaches and techniques for the procedures - Special coverage of petrous bone cholesteatoma, which is less frequent than other forms but more difficult to diagnose and treat, with introduction and description of a new function-sparing procedure, the subtotal petrosectomy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Anatomy and radiology of the normal temporal bone -- Diagnosis of cholesteatoma -- Operating room setup and anesthesia for middle ear cholesteatoma -- Basic techniques and decision making in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Retroauricular transcanal approach -- Canal wall up tympanoplasty -- Canal wall down tympanoplasty -- Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear -- Cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal -- Problems and solutions in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Obliteration of the middle ear (subtotal petrosectomy) in cholesteatoma surgery -- Cochlear implantation in cholesteatoma surgery -- Management of iatrogenic injuries in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery -- Petrous bone cholesteatoma.

"The cholesteatoma, strictly speaking a cyst and not a cancer, nevertheless shows expansive and destructive growth patterns that may give rise to serious symptoms and consequences, including fatality, not unlike those seen for malignant neoplasms. The great challenge of therapy is to eradicate the pathologic growth while preserving hearing and other critical functions of the middle ear and petrous bone, respecting the proximity of vital neural and vascular structures, and the intricate three-dimensional relationships involved. Mario Sanna's Microsurgical Management of Middle Ear and Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma is the ultimate illustrated guide to complete management of the cholesteatoma, including assessment of the full expansion and degree of destruction caused by the growths, and short- and long-term follow-up to assess and treat for recurrence. Key Features - Brilliantly illustrated with diagnostic images from otoscopy and radiology, both normal and pathological - Step-by-step description of approaches and techniques for the procedures - Special coverage of petrous bone cholesteatoma, which is less frequent than other forms but more difficult to diagnose and treat, with introduction and description of a new function-sparing procedure, the subtotal petrosectomy"-- Provided by publisher.

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