The quintessential, authoritative, and reader-friendly rhinology reference
Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Skull Base edited by distinguished clinicians Peter H. Hwang, David W. Kennedy, Richard R. Orlandi, and Peter John Wormald brings together the collective wisdom, experience, and vision of preeminent thought leaders in a comprehensive rhinology reference. With approximately 1, 000 pages, this tome offers in-depth coverage of all core topics in the subspecialty of rhinology, ranging from rhinosinusitis to endoscopic skull base reconstruction and more. The updated resource reflects the significant growth in knowledge and understanding of anatomy, pathophysiology, medical therapies, surgical techniques, and technological innovations in rhinology that have occurred since the publication of the 2012 edition.
The second edition features a total of 69 chapters—reflecting the evolving depth and breadth of the field. It encompasses the pathogenesis, current thinking, diagnosis, and management of chronic rhinosinusitis, the pathology and management of less common disorders, and the surgical techniques and postoperative management of skull base lesions and sinonasal tumors. Highlights include updated content on olfaction, new material on biologic therapies, enhanced coverage of office-based rhinologic procedures, and an updated section on endoscopic nasopharyngectomy.
Key Features
- Contributions from a who’s who of renowned rhinology specialists and surgical experts from across the globe
- A total of 37 videos performed by surgical masters highlight the latest surgical innovations, including 16 that are new to this edition
- New, in-depth reviews of endoscopic transorbital surgery for skull base and orbital pathologies
- An expanded image library of about 1, 000 images features illuminating illustrations by medical illustrator Christine Gralapp, alongside high-quality diagnostic and intraoperative imaging
This multimedia resource builds on the widely acclaimed first edition, providing otolaryngologists, rhinologists, and residents in training with detailed information regarding the management of sinusitis, rhinologic conditions, and oncologic disorders affecting this region.
This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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<p>1 Sinonasal Development and Anatomy<br>2 Radiologic Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses and Skull Base<br>3 Physiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses<br>4 Objective Measures of Nasal Function<br>5 Olfaction and Taste<br>6 Allergic Rhinitis<br>7 Nonallergic Rhinitis<br>8 Principles of Allergy Skin Testing and Immunotherapy<br>9 Unified Airway and Lower Respiratory Diseases<br>10 Viral Rhinitis<br>11 Diagnosis of Rhinosinusitis<br>12 Endotypes and Biotherapeutics in Chronic Rhinosinusitis<br>13 Health Impact of Rhinosinusitis<br>14 Etiologic Factors in Chronic Rhinosinusitis<br>15 Nasal Polyps<br>16 Microbiology of the Nose in Health and Sinusitis<br>17 Fungal Rhinosinusitis<br>18 Anti-Infective Medical Therapies for Rhinosinusitis<br>19 Medical Therapies for Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Anti-Inflammatory Strategies<br>20 The Workup and Management of Medically Refractory Chronic Rhinosinusitis<br>21 Pediatric Rhinosinusitis<br>22 Sinonasal Manifestations of Systemic Disease<br>23 Acute Rhinosinusitis<br>24 Complications of Rhinosinusitis<br>25 Rhinologic Aspects of Sleep-Disordered Breathing<br>26 Headache and Facial Pain<br>27 Office Procedures in Rhinology<br>28 Biomaterials in Rhinology<br>29 Surgical Navigation and Intraoperative Imaging<br>30 Anesthetic Considerations for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>31 Concepts in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>32 Preoperative and Intraoperative Conisderations in Sinus Surgery<br>33 Surgery of the Maxillary Sinus<br>34 Surgery of the Ethmoid Sinus<br>35 Surgery of the Sphenoid Sinus<br>36 Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy<br>37 Surgical Instrumentation and Devices in Sinus Surgery<br>38 Revision Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>39 Advanced Frontal Surgery Techniques<br>40 Postoperative Care and Long-Term Management of the Sinus Surgery Patient<br>41 Clinical Outcomes in the Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis<br>42 Complications of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Prevention and Management<br>43 Congenital Sinonasal Disorders<br>44 Benign Sinonasal Tumors<br>45 Fibro-osseous and Odontogenic Lesions of the Sinuses<br>46 Malignant Sinonasal Tumors<br>47 Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy, Orbital Decompression, and Optic Canal Decompression<br>48 External Approaches to the Paranasal Sinuses<br>49 Surgery of the Septum and Turbinates<br>50 Treating Complex Septal Deviations<br>51 Septal Perforation<br>52 Surgery of the Nasal Valve<br>53 Sinonasal Trauma<br>54 Epistaxis<br>55 Endoscopic Anatomy of the Skull Base and Parasellar Region<br>56 Pathology of the Sinonasal Region and Anterior and Central Skull Base<br>57 Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Encephaloceles<br>58 Endoscopic Approaches to the Anterior Cranial Fossa<br>59 Endoscopic Approaches to the Sella and Suprasellar Region<br>60 Endoscopic Approaches to the Petrous Apex and Cavernous Sinus<br>61 Endoscopic Approaches to the Clivus and Posterior Fossa<br>62 Endoscopic Approaches to the Pterygopalatine and Infratemporal Fossae<br>63 The Nasopharynx<br>64 Extended Applications of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery<br>65 Transnasal Endoscopic Approach for Anterior Decompression of the Craniocervical Junction<br>66 Endoscopic Approaches to Orbital Tumors<br>67 Transorbital Approaches to the Skull Base and Sinuses<br>68 Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstruction<br>69 Complications of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery</p>