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Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery , 1st ed. 2023 Springer Surgery Atlas Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Simo Ricard, Pracy Paul, Fernandes Rui

Couverture de l’ouvrage Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery

This atlas aims to provide the reader with comprehensive and structured knowledge of contemporary head and neck surgical procedures in patients with both benign and malignant diseases. The bulk of the atlas is devoted to the surgical management of malignant tumors of the upper aerodigestive tract, with a separate chapter focusing on each major anatomic subsite. All aspects of endoscopy are covered, as is surgery of the upper airway, including tracheostomy, laryngotracheal reconstruction and surgery for vocal cord paralysis. Thorough consideration is also given to procedures for the treatment of carotid body tumors, branchial arch anomalies, deep neck space infections, pharyngeal pouches, and benign disease of the thyroid, parathyroid, and salivary glands. A final chapter addresses in detail the reconstruction of surgical defects in the head and neck. Each chapter includes bespoke drawings and diagrams to illustrate specific technical points and surgical steps. The authors are leading head and neck surgeons from Europe, North America, India, Africa, and Australia. Readers seeking a better understanding of how to carry out surgical procedures in this anatomic region will find the atlas to be an invaluable aid.

1 Clinical Diagnostic Nasopharyngolaryngoscopy.- 2 Transnasal Oesophagoscopy  and Advanced Applications.- 3 Operative Pharyngoscopy and Laryngoscopy (Microlaryngoscopy).-  4 Percutaneous Tracheostomy and Open Standard Surgical Tracheostomy.- 5 Tracheal and Cricotracheal Resection and Anastomosis for Subglottic and/or Proximal Tracheal Stenoses.- 6 Surgery for Vocal Fold Immobility.- 7 Incision and Drainage of Deep Neck Space Infections.- 8 Lymph Node Excision Biopsy.- 9 Thyroglossal Duct Cyst.- 10 Endoscopic Approaches to the Pharyngeal Pouch: Stapling Technique.- 11 Open Approaches and Cricopharyngeal Myotomy.- 12 Radical and Modified Radical Neck Dissection.- 13 Functional Neck Dissection.- 14 Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection.- 15 Transoral Removal of Intracanalicular Stones in the Salivary Glands.- 16 Partial Parotidectomy Including Deep Lobe and Dumb Bell Tumours.- 17 Total Conservative and Radical Parotidectomy.- 18 Transoral Removal of Intracanalicular Stonesin the Submandibular Glands.- 19 Submandibular Gland Excision.- 20 Intraoral Excision of Ranula.- 21 Transcervical Excision of Ranula.- 22 Parapharyngeal Space Tumour Excision.- 23 Lip Shave (Vermilionectomy).- 24 V and W Lip Excisions.- 25 Lip Reconstruction with Local Flaps.- 26 Transoral Partial Glossectomy.- 27 Floor of Mouth Cancer.- 28 Excision Palatal Neoplasm.- 29 Inferior Maxillectomy and Resection of Tumor of the Upper Alveolus.- 30 Perioral Marginal Mandibulectomy.- 31 Composite Resection and Segmental Mandibulectomy.- 32 Access Procedures: Visor Flap, Lip Split, Mandibulotomy, and Lingual Release.- 33 Standard Tonsillectomy.- 34 Transoral Resection for Oropharyngeal Neoplasms.- 35 Robotic Surgery.- 36 Transoral Laser Resection for Glottic and Supraglottic Tumours.- 37 Total Laryngectomy.- 38 Vertical Partial Laryngectomy.- 39 Horizontal Partial Supracricoid Laryngectomy with Crico-hyoidopexy or Crico-hyoido-epiglottopexy.- 40 Voice Restoration Following Laryngectomy.- 41 Endoscopic Resection of Nasal and Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms.- 42 Maxillectomy.- 43 Craniofacial Resection.- 44 Total Unilateral Lobectomy and Isthmusectomy.- 45 Isthmusectomy and Subtotal Thyroidectomy.- 46 Total thyroidectomy with Level VI and VII Neck Dissection.- 47 Video-Assisted and Robotic Thyroidectomy.- 48 Surgery for Intrathoracic Goitres.- 49 Bilateral Exploration Parathyroidectomy.- 50 Principles of Soft Tissue Free Flap Reconstruction in Head and Neck Cancer.- 51 Bone Reconstruction in the Head and Neck.

Ricard Simo is a Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist Head, Neck and Thyroid Surgeon working in the NHS at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Trust. His practice is dedicated to head and neck oncological surgery, and thyroid, parathyroid and salivary gland surgery. He is a member of the Guy’s and St Thomas multidisciplinary head and neck and thyroid oncology teams which provide cancer services to South East London and a tertiary service for complex head and neck oncology and thyroid surgery. Mr. Simo graduated from the University of Barcelona in 1988, trained in Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery in Shrewsbury, Nottingham and  Manchester. He was awarded a Travelling Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians of Glasgow to undertake further training in head and neck oncology and thyroid surgery in Philadelphia in the USA. Mr. Simo has published over 150 original articles in peer-reviewed medical journals and has authored 21 chapters in national andinternational head and neck surgery textbooks. He is also a topic lead for the ENT-UK National Multidisciplinary Guidelines on the management of head and neck cancer. His areas of expertise lie in Head and Neck Oncological Surgery, Thyroid, Parathyroid and Salivary Gland Surgery. He also has an interest in Complex and Revision Head and Neck surgery which stems from his tertiary head and neck practice in Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital. He is the Vice-Chair of the European Board of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery and the Past President of the European Laryngological Society.

Paul Pracy is Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon at the University Hospital Birmingham. He received his undergraduate education at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School and trained in ENT at Guy’s Hospital before completing a fellowship in Head and Neck surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital. His main interests are in laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer, swall

Improves understanding of contemporary surgical procedures Details surgical management of malignant tumors and benign disease, and reconstruction of surgical defects Includes drawings and diagrams to illustrate specific technical points