<p><strong><em>The quintessential guide to endoscopic skull base reconstruction from multidisciplinary experts</em></strong></p> <p>Due to close collaboration between otorhinolaryngologists and neurosurgeons, endoscopic endonasal brain surgery has become part of the surgical armamentarium for successful treatment of various cranial base pathologies. Today, it is considered the gold standard surgical technique for many types of skull base tumors. <cite>Techniques and Key Points for Endoscopic Cranial Base Reconstruction</cite> by pioneering otorhinolaryngologist Carlos D. Pinheiro-Neto and neurosurgeon Maria Peris-Celda, co-editor of Thieme’s acclaimed <cite>Rhoton’s Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain</cite>, encompasses the most important endoscopic cranial base reconstruction techniques performed in the last two decades. The book features contributions from an impressive group of additional experts in this field.</p> <p>Comprised of 26 reader-friendly chapters divided into seven sections, the book starts with discussion of general principles of endoscopic cranial base reconstruction. Sections II through VI provide step-by-step descriptions of reconstructive approaches utilizing diverse flaps including nasoseptal, intranasal, extranasal, and free grafts, followed by free flaps. The final section details management of seven challenging cases that enrich practical clinical experience, from free flap reconstruction to recalcitrant cerebrospinal fluid leak.</p> <p><strong>Key Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>Decision-making rationales and pearls regarding selection of the most efficacious reconstructive techniques.</li> <li>Consistently formatted chapters feature a succinct review of anatomical concepts integral to each procedure, detailed descriptions for each surgical step, and alternative options.</li> <li>High-quality and meticulous anatomical dissections performed at the editors’ anatomy laboratory and beautiful illustrations depict the flow of operations essential to understanding surgical nuances.</li> <li>Nineteen narrated videos visually demonstrate techniques and consolidate learning.</li> </ul> <p>This must-have, comprehensive resource will help skull base surgeons master the latest techniques, avoid complications, and achieve improved outcomes for their patients.</p> <p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on <a href=’https://medone.thieme.com/’>https://medone.thieme.com</a>.</p>
İçerik tablosu
<p><strong>Section I Introduction</strong><br>Chapter 1 Principles of Endoscopic Cranial Base Reconstruction<br>Chapter 2 Operative Planning and Treatment Algorithm<br><strong>Section II Nasoseptal Flap and Variations</strong><br>Chapter 3 Standard Nasoseptal Flap<br>Chapter 4 Rescue Nasoseptal Flap<br>Chapter 5 Extended Nasoseptal Flap<br>Chapter 6 Nasoseptal Flap Pedicle Release<br>Chapter 7 Composite Cartilagomucosal Nasoseptal Flap<br>Chapter 8 Resurface of the Septum Donor Site<br><strong>Section III Other Intranasal Flaps</strong><br>Chapter 9 Middle Turbinate Flap<br>Chapter 10 Posterior-Based Lateral Nasal Wall Flaps<br>Chapter 11 Anterior-Based Lateral Nasal Wall Flaps<br><strong>Section IV Extranasal Flaps</strong><br>Chapter 12 Pericranial Flap<br>Chapter 13 Temporoparietal Fascia Flap<br>Chapter 14 Composite Extranasal Flaps: Osteopericranial and Osteotemporoparietal Fascia Flaps<br>Chapter 15 Temporalis Muscle Flap<br>Chapter 16 Other Extranasal Flaps: Facial Artery Buccinator Flap and Palatal Flap<br><strong>Section V Free Grafts</strong><br>Chapter 17 Mucosal Grafts<br>Chapter 18 Nonmucosal Grafts: Fat, Muscle, Fascia Lata, and Septal Cartilage<br><strong>Section VI Free Flaps</strong><br>Chapter 19 Endoscopic Cranial Base Free Flap Reconstruction<br><strong>Section VII Challenging Cases</strong><br>Chapter 20 Free Flap Reconstruction<br>Chapter 21 Galeal-Frontalis Muscle Flap<br>Chapter 22 Necrotic Pericranial Scalp Flap<br>Chapter 23 Necrotic Nasoseptal Flap<br>Chapter 24 What to Do When a Nasoseptal Flap Is Not Perfusing?<br>Chapter 25 Persistent Subcutaneous/Epidural Pneumocephalus Following Skull Base Surgery<br>Chapter 26 Recalcitrant Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak</p>