The field of rhinology has rapidly advanced over the last two decades, enabling surgeons to utilize endoscopic techniques and instrumentation to perform the majority of operations within the paranasal sinuses. Despite significant progress with medical management and surgical instrumentation, however, many patients who suffer from chronic sinonasal disease develop recurrences of symptomatic disease requiring revision endoscopic sinus surgery.
Anatomic alteration due to prior sinus surgery, mucosal scarring and associated chronic mucosal inflammation all increase the complexity of such procedures. Therefore, even in the hands of experienced sinus surgeons, increased risk of negative outcomes exists. This project was undertaken to develop a concise reference that provides an exhaustive source of information relating to the complex pre- and post-operative management of the revision sinus surgery patient. Revision Sinus Surgery is the first textbook available dedicated to this topic.
International leading rhinologic experts were invited to author the book. Pertinent topics include specific surgical indications and techniques, pre- and post-operative medical management and recognition and treatment of surgical complications. Chapters are arranged with bulleted tips and pearls, as well as numerous illustrations to highlight the text. A DVD accompanies the book, containing videos that demonstrate actual procedures performed by the contributing authors. This book is a comprehensive volume that can be used as a complete reference source by all otolaryngologists.
Contents
Chapter 1 Imaging Anatomy in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 2 Indications for Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 3 Predictors of Failure of Primary Surgery
Chapter 4 Pathophysiology of Inflammation in the Surgically Failed Sinus Cavity
Chapter 5 Medical Management after Primary Surgery Failure and Preoperative Medical Management
Chapter 6 New Technologies for Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 7 Surgical Anatomy in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 8 Surgical Instruments in Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 9 Anesthetic Choices, Techniques, and Injections
Chapter 10 Tips and Pearls in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 11 Septal and Turbinate Surgery in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 12 Revision Endoscopic Surgery of the Ethmoid and Maxillary Sinus
Chapter 13 Revision Endoscopic Surgery of the Sphenoid Sinus
Chapter 14 Endoscopic and Microscopic Revision Frontal Sinus Surgery
Chapter 15 Revision Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery
Chapter 16 Postoperative Medical Management
Chapter 17 Evaluation and Treatment of Recurrent Nasal Polyposis
Chapter 18 Revision Surgery for Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Chapter 19 Revision Endoscopic Surgery for Benign Sinonasal Tumors
Chapter 20 Recurrent Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Meningoencephaloceles
Chapter 21 Delayed Complications Following Sinus Trauma
Chapter 22 Recurrent Mucoceles
Chapter 23 Allergy and the Patient Requiring Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 24 Staging of Disease after Sinus Surgery Failure
Chapter 25 Headache and the Patient who Failed Primary Sinus Surgery
Chapter 26 Complications in Revision Sinus Surgery: Presentation and Management
Chapter 27 Revision Dacryocystorhinostomy
Chapter 28 Revision Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Hypophysectomy
Chapter 29 Revision Image-Guided Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 30 Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Children
Chapter 31 Open Approaches after Failure of Primary Sinus Surgery “Above and Below” Techniques in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 33 Revision Endoscopic Skull-Base Surgery
Chapter 34 Stenting in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 35 Use of Intravenous Antibiotics in Sinus Surgery Failures Objective and Subjective Outcomes after Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 37 Bioabsorbable Materials in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 38 Endoscopic Approach after Failure of Open Sinus Procedures
Subject Index
Anatomic alteration due to prior sinus surgery, mucosal scarring and associated chronic mucosal inflammation all increase the complexity of such procedures. Therefore, even in the hands of experienced sinus surgeons, increased risk of negative outcomes exists. This project was undertaken to develop a concise reference that provides an exhaustive source of information relating to the complex pre- and post-operative management of the revision sinus surgery patient. Revision Sinus Surgery is the first textbook available dedicated to this topic.
International leading rhinologic experts were invited to author the book. Pertinent topics include specific surgical indications and techniques, pre- and post-operative medical management and recognition and treatment of surgical complications. Chapters are arranged with bulleted tips and pearls, as well as numerous illustrations to highlight the text. A DVD accompanies the book, containing videos that demonstrate actual procedures performed by the contributing authors. This book is a comprehensive volume that can be used as a complete reference source by all otolaryngologists.
Contents
Chapter 1 Imaging Anatomy in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 2 Indications for Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 3 Predictors of Failure of Primary Surgery
Chapter 4 Pathophysiology of Inflammation in the Surgically Failed Sinus Cavity
Chapter 5 Medical Management after Primary Surgery Failure and Preoperative Medical Management
Chapter 6 New Technologies for Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 7 Surgical Anatomy in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 8 Surgical Instruments in Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 9 Anesthetic Choices, Techniques, and Injections
Chapter 10 Tips and Pearls in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 11 Septal and Turbinate Surgery in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 12 Revision Endoscopic Surgery of the Ethmoid and Maxillary Sinus
Chapter 13 Revision Endoscopic Surgery of the Sphenoid Sinus
Chapter 14 Endoscopic and Microscopic Revision Frontal Sinus Surgery
Chapter 15 Revision Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery
Chapter 16 Postoperative Medical Management
Chapter 17 Evaluation and Treatment of Recurrent Nasal Polyposis
Chapter 18 Revision Surgery for Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Chapter 19 Revision Endoscopic Surgery for Benign Sinonasal Tumors
Chapter 20 Recurrent Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Meningoencephaloceles
Chapter 21 Delayed Complications Following Sinus Trauma
Chapter 22 Recurrent Mucoceles
Chapter 23 Allergy and the Patient Requiring Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 24 Staging of Disease after Sinus Surgery Failure
Chapter 25 Headache and the Patient who Failed Primary Sinus Surgery
Chapter 26 Complications in Revision Sinus Surgery: Presentation and Management
Chapter 27 Revision Dacryocystorhinostomy
Chapter 28 Revision Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Hypophysectomy
Chapter 29 Revision Image-Guided Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chapter 30 Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Children
Chapter 31 Open Approaches after Failure of Primary Sinus Surgery “Above and Below” Techniques in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 33 Revision Endoscopic Skull-Base Surgery
Chapter 34 Stenting in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 35 Use of Intravenous Antibiotics in Sinus Surgery Failures Objective and Subjective Outcomes after Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 37 Bioabsorbable Materials in Revision Sinus Surgery
Chapter 38 Endoscopic Approach after Failure of Open Sinus Procedures
Subject Index
Book Details
- Hardcover: 354 pages
- Publisher: Springer; 1 edition
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3540789308
- ISBN-13: 978-3540789307
- Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 8 x 0.9 inches