<p><strong><em>Become familiar with the key anatomic ‘corridors’ in the skull base, the sinonasal tract, and adjacent areas to guide and greatly expand your endoscopic surgical competence.</em></strong></p><p>Highlighting the most recent experience from seven top leaders and innovators in the field, this seminal new work presents detailed topographic anatomy of the skull base and adjacent areas in a way not previously seen before.</p><p>The result is a multidisciplinary atlas merging anatomy, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and radiology, so as to facilitate creation of a mental ‘virtual reconstruction’ of the complete approach and operative situs. The result is a greatly extended range of surgical possibilities into previously uncharted territory using endoscopic technology.</p><p><strong>Key Features:</strong><ul><li>Provides the basis for cultivating a firm and confident understanding of the 3D anatomy of this intricately complex region</li><li>Emphasizes the ability of the endoscopic surgeon to integrate CT and MRI findings into the surgical planning process</li><li>A logical and modular organization of the contents intends to make for easy correlation with the surgical literature</li><li>Brilliant step-by-step presentation of dissections using cadavers, helping readers to fully understand all the anatomical nuances</li><li>Numerous previously unpublished approaches covered here for the first time in a book, step by step</li></ul></p><p><cite>Endoscopic Transnasal Anatomy of the Skull Base and Adjacent Areas</cite> is an indispensable resource for fellows and specialists in neurosurgery and ENT surgery wishing to widen their competence in endoscopic skull base surgery.</p><p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on <a href=’https://medone.thieme.com’>https://medone.thieme.com</a>.</p>
Table of Content
<p>1 Classification of Endoscopic Transnasal Approaches to the Skull Base and Adjacent Areas<br>2 Nasal Corridors<br>3 Corridor to the Anterior Skull Base and Orbit<br>4 Corridor to Sella Turcica, Surrounding Areas, Posterior Skull Base, and Cervical Spine<br>5 Corridor to Lateral Spaces<br>6 Transfrontal Approach<br>7 Transcribriform Approach<br>8 Transplanum–Transtuberculum Approach<br>9 Transsellar Approach<br>10 Transsellar Transdorsal Approach<br>11 Transclival (Midclivus) Approach<br>12 Transclival (Lower Clivus) Approach<br>13 Transodontoid Approach<br>14 Orbital Decompression, Optic Decompression, Supraorbital Approach, and Transorbital Approach<br>15 Transpterygomaxillary Approach<br>16 Infratemporal Fossa Approach<br>17 Medial Transcavernous Approach<br>18 Lateral Transcavernous Approach<br>19 Medial Petrous Apex Approach<br>20 Infrapetrous Approach<br>21 The Suprapetrous (Meckel’s Cave) Approach<br>22 Transcondylar/Transjugular Tuberculum (‘Far Medial’) Approach<br>23 Medial Parapharyngeal Approach<br>24 Lateral Parapharyngeal Approach</p>