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Controversies in Otolaryngology.
Title:
Controversies in Otolaryngology.
Author:
Pensak, Myles L.
ISBN:
9781588905864
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (497 pages)
Contents:
Controversies in Otolaryngology -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface & Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Section 1: Role of Elective Neck Dissection for the N0 Neck -- Chapter 1: Karen T. Pitman and Jonas T. Johnson -- Chapter 2: Jesus E. Medina -- Chapter 3: Bhuvanesh Singh and Jatin P. Shah -- Section 2: Management of Inverting Papilloma -- Chapter 4: William R. Panje and Joseph P. Allegretti -- Chapter 5: James A. Stankiewicz -- Chapter 6: William R. Spencer and Steven D. Schaefer -- Section 3: The Role of Chemotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer -- Chapter 7: Gary S. Gordon and Everett E. Vokes -- Chapter 8: Douglas B. Villaret and Ernest A. Weymuller, Jr. -- Chapter 9: Kerwin F. Shannon and K. Thomas Robbins -- Section 4: Indications for UPPP in Snoring and Sleep Apnea -- Chapter 10: Thomas J. Kereiakes -- Chapter 11: Harold C. Pillsbury and Steven S. Ball -- Chapter 12: Thomas A. Tami -- Section 5: The Role of Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction -- Chapter 13: Eric M. Genden and Mark L. Urken -- Chapter 14: John I. Song and Eugene N. Myers -- Chapter 15: David E. Schuller, L. Arick Forrest, and Amit Agrawal -- Section 6: Outcomes in Sinus Surgery-Management Parameters -- Chapter 16: David W. Kennedy and Erin D. Wright -- Chapter 17: Charles W. Gross and Scott E. Harrison -- Chapter 18: Richard E. Gliklich -- Section 7: Quality-of-Life Issues in Head and Neck Cancer Management -- Chapter 19: Sharon L. Collins -- Chapter 20: Jack L. Gluckman and Tapan A. Padhya -- Chapter 21: Nancy L. Snyderman -- Section 8: Static versus Dynamic Management of the Paralyzed Face -- Chapter 22: Kevin A. Shumrick -- Chapter 23: Maisie L. Shindo -- Chapter 24: Tessa A. Hadlock and Mack L. Cheney -- Section 9: SMAS Surgery versus Deep-Plane Rhytidectomy -- Chapter 25: Douglas D. Dedo -- Chapter 26: Frank M. Kamer and Andrew S. Frankel.

Chapter 27: Howard A. Tobin and Angelo Cuzalina -- Section 10: Skin Resurfacing-Laser or Peel -- Chapter 28: Leonard J. Singer -- Chapter 29: Milton Waner -- Chapter 30: Devinder S. Mangat and Jon E. Mendelsohn -- Section 11: Alloplastic or Homograft Implantation for Nasal Reconstruction -- Chapter 31: Matthew D. Mingrone, David B. Lovice, and Dean M. Toriumi -- Chapter 32: William H. Beeson -- Chapter 33: Douglas G. Mann -- Section 12: Management of the Draining Pressure Equalization Tube -- Chapter 34: Gordon B. Hughes -- Chapter 35: C. Gary Jackson -- Chapter 36: Philomena Mufalli Behar and N. Wendell Todd -- Section 13: Management of Cholesteatoma -- Chapter 37: Peter S. Roland -- Chapter 38: Joseph P. Nadol, Jr. -- Chapter 39: James L. Sheehy -- Section 14: Acute Facial Paralysis -- Chapter 40: Samuel H. Selesnick -- Chapter 41: Jack L. Pulec -- Chapter 42: Douglas A. Chen and Moisés A. Arriaga -- Section 15: Otosclerosis Management -- Chapter 43: William H. Lippy and Robert L. Daniels -- Chapter 44: John J. Shea, Jr. -- Chapter 45: Karl L. Horn and Stuart G. Gherini -- Section 16: Management of the Menière's Patient -- Chapter 46: Brian W. Blakley -- Chapter 47: Mitchell K. Schwaber -- Chapter 48: William L. Meyerhoff and Jennifer Jordan -- Section 17: The Intracanalicular Acoustic Neuroma -- Chapter 49: Derald E. Brackmann, Robert M. Owens, and Jose N. Fayad -- Chapter 50: Ajay Niranjan, L. Dade Lunsford, Douglas Kondziolka, and John C. Flickinger -- Chapter 51: Stephen G. Harner -- Section 18: Temporal Bone Malignancies -- Chapter 52: Sam E. Kinney -- Chapter 53: Sam J. Marzo and John P. Leonetti -- Chapter 54: Sebastian Arena -- Section 19: Perilymph Fistulae -- Chapter 55: F. Owen Black, Susan C. Pesznecker, and Joan St. Jean -- Chapter 56: Richard R. Gacek -- Chapter 57: John F. Kveton -- Section 20: Fistulae in Head and Neck Surgery.

Chapter 58: Richard Gallagher and Paul A.Levine -- Chapter 59: Aongus J. Curran and Patrick J. Gullane -- Chapter 60: Clarence T. Sasaki, James C. Alex, and Sanchayeeta Mitra -- Section 21: Assessment and Management of the Unknown Primary with Neck Disease -- Chapter 61: J. Oliver Donegan -- Chapter 62: Robert P. Zitsch III and Russell B. Smith -- Chapter 63: David J. Arnold and Henry T. Hoffman -- Section 22: The Parotid Neoplasm -- Chapter 64: Byron J. Bailey -- Chapter 65: Marshall Strome -- Chapter 66: Ehab Y. Hanna and James Y. Suen -- Section 23: Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis Assessment and Management -- Chapter 67: Michael D. Poole -- Chapter 68: Rodney P. Lusk -- Chapter 69: Richard N. Hubbell and Judith M. Skoner -- Section 24: Management of the Unilateral Atretic Ear -- Chapter 70: Paul R. Lambert -- Chapter 71: Antonio De la Cruz and Bradley W. Kesser -- Chapter 72: Christopher J. Hartnick and Daniel I. Choo -- Section 25: Airway Management of the Retrognathic Patient -- Chapter 73: Charles M. Myer, III -- Chapter 74: George H. Zalzal and LenhAnh P. Tran -- Chapter 75: Eve Bluestein -- Section 26: Otitis Media: To Treat or Not to Treat -- Chapter 76: Michael J. Rutter and Robin T. Cotton -- Chapter 77: Brian J. Wiatrak -- Chapter 78: Charles D. Bluestone -- Section 27: Cochlear Implants in Congenitally Deaf Children -- Chapter 79: Annelle V. Hodges, Thomas J. Balkany, Stacy L. Butts, and Shelly Ash -- Chapter 80: Richard T. Miyamoto, Karen Iler Kirk, and Laurie S. Eisenberg -- Chapter 81: Laura W. Kretschmer -- Section 28: Jugular Foramen Tumors -- Chapter 82: Harry R. van Loveren, Khaled M. Abdel Aziz, Abhay Sanan, Michael R. Chicoine, and John M. Tew, Jr. -- Chapter 83: Ugo Fisch, Thomas Linder, and Phillip Chang -- Chapter 84: Peter G. Smith -- Index.
Abstract:
Comprised of the expert opinions of several prominent otolaryngologists, Controversies in Otolaryngology offers the rationale and thinking behind 28 key topics in the field. In each easy-to-follow section, you will find an important topic debated by three prominent physicians. With a total of 84 different viewpoints on today's most thought-provoking issues, highlighted by nearly 200 drawings and dozens of tables, this book is an essential professional sourcebook. Covering topics ranging from the role of chemotherapy in head and neck cancer to cochlear implants in congenitally deaf children, this book is valuable to all specialists. Whether you are just entering the field, an experienced practitioner, or looking for guidance on specific topics, Controversies in Otolaryngology offers expert opinions that often validate or refute a practice protocol -- and always offers stimulating and informative reading.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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