Office-Based Rhinology Principles and Techniques
Zara M. Patel
Office-Based Rhinology Principles and Techniques - reprint - Oxford: Plural Publishing, c2013 - 168 pages
Contents:
History of Nasal Endoscopy
Endoscopic Anatomy for OfficeBased Rhinology Procedures
Radiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
Room Setup and Equipment for Office Procedures
Patient Selection and Informed Consent for OfficeBased Rhinology Procedures
Nasal and Sinus Anesthesia for Office Procedures
Basic Nasal Endoscopy and Biopsy
InOffice Treatment of PostEndoscopic Sinus Surgery Issues
OfficeBased Management of Septal Pathologies
OfficeBased Nasal Polypectomy
OfficeBased Management of Mucoceles
Epistaxis OfficeBased Management
Nasal Fractures Closed Reduction in the Office Setting
OfficeBased Evaluation and Treatment of Epiphora
OfficeBased Inferior Turbinate Reduction
Index
Office-Based Rhinology conveys the principles and techniques necessary for successfully undertaking various rhinology procedures in the office setting. The procedures described will range from those commonly performed in the physician s office (e.g. nasal endoscopy and debridement) to certain procedures often performed in the operating room for which, in certain patients, an office setting would be appropriate (e.g. nasal polypectomy and drainage of mucoceles). It also covers relevant sinonasal anatomy and radiology, proper patient selection, and appropriate room setup. Its straightforward approach makes it an easy to use reference, a must-have for practicing otolaryngologists and senior level residents.
1597566357 9781597566353 = agger nasi agger nasi cell anatomy anesthetic antrostomy arrow assess biopsy bleeding bony cautery clinical Coblation Department of Otolaryngology-Head diagnosis disease drainage endo endoscopic endoscopic sinus surgery epistaxis ethmoid artery ethmoid bulla ethmoid cells evaluation Figure frontal recess frontal sinus Head Neck Surg inferior meatus inferior turbinate informed consent injection instruments intranasal lacrimal lamina papyracea Laryngol Laryngoscope lesions lidocaine located maxillary sinus medial middle meatus middle turbinate mucocele mucosa nasal cavity nasal endoscopy nasal fracture nasal obstruction nasal packing nasal septum nasolacrimal duct nasolacrimal duct orifice natural ostium Neck Surgery nose office setting operating room orbital ostium Otol Otolaryngol Head Neck Otolaryngology-Head and Neck paranasal sinuses patient performed polypoid polyposis posterior ethmoid postoperative reduction removal Rhinol rhinology septal hematoma sinonasal sinus cavities sinus ostium sinus outflow tract skull base soft tissue sphenoethmoidal sphenoethmoidal recess sphenoid sinus sphenopalatine suction surgeon surgical synechiae techniques tion treatment tumor uncinate process vascular
-- Nose Diseases— surgery. -- Nose Diseases— surgery. -- Ambulatory Surgical Procedures —methods. -- Nasal Surgical Procedures —methods. -- Nose--surgery.
--Medical › Otorhinolaryngology
WV 300
617.5'23 PAT
Office-Based Rhinology Principles and Techniques - reprint - Oxford: Plural Publishing, c2013 - 168 pages
Contents:
History of Nasal Endoscopy
Endoscopic Anatomy for OfficeBased Rhinology Procedures
Radiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
Room Setup and Equipment for Office Procedures
Patient Selection and Informed Consent for OfficeBased Rhinology Procedures
Nasal and Sinus Anesthesia for Office Procedures
Basic Nasal Endoscopy and Biopsy
InOffice Treatment of PostEndoscopic Sinus Surgery Issues
OfficeBased Management of Septal Pathologies
OfficeBased Nasal Polypectomy
OfficeBased Management of Mucoceles
Epistaxis OfficeBased Management
Nasal Fractures Closed Reduction in the Office Setting
OfficeBased Evaluation and Treatment of Epiphora
OfficeBased Inferior Turbinate Reduction
Index
Office-Based Rhinology conveys the principles and techniques necessary for successfully undertaking various rhinology procedures in the office setting. The procedures described will range from those commonly performed in the physician s office (e.g. nasal endoscopy and debridement) to certain procedures often performed in the operating room for which, in certain patients, an office setting would be appropriate (e.g. nasal polypectomy and drainage of mucoceles). It also covers relevant sinonasal anatomy and radiology, proper patient selection, and appropriate room setup. Its straightforward approach makes it an easy to use reference, a must-have for practicing otolaryngologists and senior level residents.
1597566357 9781597566353 = agger nasi agger nasi cell anatomy anesthetic antrostomy arrow assess biopsy bleeding bony cautery clinical Coblation Department of Otolaryngology-Head diagnosis disease drainage endo endoscopic endoscopic sinus surgery epistaxis ethmoid artery ethmoid bulla ethmoid cells evaluation Figure frontal recess frontal sinus Head Neck Surg inferior meatus inferior turbinate informed consent injection instruments intranasal lacrimal lamina papyracea Laryngol Laryngoscope lesions lidocaine located maxillary sinus medial middle meatus middle turbinate mucocele mucosa nasal cavity nasal endoscopy nasal fracture nasal obstruction nasal packing nasal septum nasolacrimal duct nasolacrimal duct orifice natural ostium Neck Surgery nose office setting operating room orbital ostium Otol Otolaryngol Head Neck Otolaryngology-Head and Neck paranasal sinuses patient performed polypoid polyposis posterior ethmoid postoperative reduction removal Rhinol rhinology septal hematoma sinonasal sinus cavities sinus ostium sinus outflow tract skull base soft tissue sphenoethmoidal sphenoethmoidal recess sphenoid sinus sphenopalatine suction surgeon surgical synechiae techniques tion treatment tumor uncinate process vascular
-- Nose Diseases— surgery. -- Nose Diseases— surgery. -- Ambulatory Surgical Procedures —methods. -- Nasal Surgical Procedures —methods. -- Nose--surgery.
--Medical › Otorhinolaryngology
WV 300
617.5'23 PAT