- Eric E. Smouha, MD, FACS, Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Director of Otology and Neurotology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York
- Dennis I. Bojrab, MD, CEO and Director of Research, Michigan Ear Institute, Professor and Chairman of Otolaryngology, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Royal Oak, Michigan, Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, Neuroscience Co-Director, St. John Providence Health System, Novi, Michigan, Founding President, American CISEPO (Canada International Scientifi c Exchange Program), Farmington Hills, Michigan
- Accompanying online media includes 20 surgical videos performed and narrated by the authors
- More than 340 vibrant full-color illustrations demonstrate the different disease progressions not shown in any other text
- Insightful chapters cover recidivism and complications of both the disease and surgery, while O.R. cases illustrate surgical approaches
- Â 168 pages
- Publisher:Â Thieme; Har/Psc edition (October 28, 2011)
- Language:Â English
- Type : PDF . NVA , Epub
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Master the challenges of cholesteatoma management with this definitive reference
Drs. Smouha and Bojrab have put together the only true multimedia textbook on cholesteatoma in existence. It is a text that would benefit otolaryngology residents to read from cover to cover and would also be a great addition to the library of experienced ear surgeons. — Gerard J. Gianoli, MD, The Laryngoscope
In this succinctly-organized text, leading specialists have created a comprehensive guide to cholesteatoma and chronic ear disease. Based on the bestselling AAO-HNS course,Cholesteatoma provides in-depth advice for the medical and surgical management of this middle ear entity.
Cholesteatoma begins with an introduction of the disease and its general considerations, including preoperative assessment, the role of imaging, and the wet ear. Comprehensive chapters then present the three components of middle ear surgery which are the middle ear, the mastoid, and the meatus and the resultant cavity. The expert authors provide perspective on the controversies in cholesteatoma management like canal wall reconstruction, facial nerve monitoring, the use of endoscopes in chronic ear surgery, and postoperative care.
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Otolaryngology-head and neck surgeons, residents and fellows will refer to this concise reference on a daily basis for the most up-to-date information on cholesteatomas and other middle ear lesions.
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