The fully updated comprehensive anatomical guide on surgery of the paranasal sinuses and skull base
As in the acclaimed prior editions, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Fourth Edition focuses strictly on anatomy, 3D reconstruction, and step-by-step surgical techniques. Written by Peter-John Wormald, the richly illustrated text details anatomy and operative treatment of sinonasal conditions such as nasal polyposis, chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), Samter’s triad, eosinophilic mucus CRS, exophthalmos, acute orbital hemorrhage, orbital subperiosteal abscess, and a wide array of tumors.
The fourth edition reflects simplified anatomical nomenclature published in 2016 by Wormald et al, including reclassification of cells in the frontal recess and the extent of surgery of frontal sinus surgery (EFSS). This enables clearer understanding of impacted anatomy, most notably the frontal sinus drainage pathways. New and revised evidence-based procedures include the mega-antrostomy and pre-lacrimal approach to the maxillary sinus and use of anterior based pedicled flaps for frontal drillout. Refinements in other surgical techniques include endoscopic medial maxillectomy and resection of sinonasal neoplasms.
- Anatomy and surgical approaches elucidated through 1, 000 images including CTs, illustrations, and diagrams
- Exquisite dissections by Rowan Valentine, who worked in the anatomy laboratory of the late Albert L. Rhoton Jr., internationally renowned author, educator, brain anatomist, and neurosurgeon
- Delineation of variations in frontal recess anatomy and difficult regions adjacent to the sinuses provides important surgical guidance
- Seventy operative videos detail potential anatomical variations seen in the frontal sinuses, ancillary procedures such as DCR, orbital decompression, CSF leak closure, and skull base surgical approaches
This classic reference is a must-have for otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons, as well as residents and fellows seeking a robust tutorial on the latest functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) techniques. It enables 3D understanding of diseased anatomy, associated surgical treatment decision making, and safer surgery.
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<p>Chapter 1 Setup and Ergonomics of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>Chapter 2 The Surgical Field in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>Chapter 3 Imaging in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>Chapter 4 Powered Inferior Turbinoplasty and Endoscopic Septoplasty<br>Chapter 5 Uncinectomy and Middle Meatal Antrostomy Including Canine Fossa Puncture<br>Chapter 6 The Anatomy of the Frontal Recess and Frontal Sinus with Three-Dimensional Reconstruction<br>Chapter 7 Surgical Approaches to the Frontal Sinus and Frontal Recess<br>Chapter 8 Surgery of the Bulla Ethmoidalis, Middle Turbinate, Posterior Ethmoids, and Sphenoidotomy, Including Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Posterior Ethmoids<br>Chapter 9 Extended Approaches to the Frontal Sinus: The Frontal Drillout or Modified Endoscopic Lothrop (Draf 3) Procedure<br>Chapter 10 Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation and Vidian Neurectomy<br>Chapter 11 Powered Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy<br>Chapter 12 Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Closure<br>Chapter 13 Endoscopic Pituitary Tumor Surgery<br>Chapter 14 Endoscopic Orbital Decompression for Exophthalmos, Acute Orbital Hemorrhage, and Orbital Subperiosteal Abscess<br>Chapter 15 Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression<br>Chapter 16 Endoscopic Removal of Tumors Involving the Maxillary Sinus, Pterygopalatine Fossa, and Infratemporal Fossa<br>Chapter 17 Endoscopic Resection of the Eustachian Tube and Postnasal Space<br>Chapter 18 Anatomy of the Sphenoid and Adjacent Structures of Importance during Skull Base Surgery<br>Chapter 19 Endoscopic Resection of Clival and Posterior Cranial Fossa Tumors<br>Chapter 20 Endoscopic Resection of Anterior Cranial Fossa Tumors<br>Chapter 21 Endoscopic Surgery of the Craniocervical Junction<br>Chapter 22 Carotid Artery and Major Vascular Injury during Endoscopic Surgery</p>