Endoscopic Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses von Peter S. Hechl | ISBN 9783709165362

Endoscopic Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses

von Peter S. Hechl, Reuben C., III Setliff und Manfred Tschabitscher
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPeter S. Hechl
Autor / AutorinReuben C., III Setliff
Autor / AutorinManfred Tschabitscher
Buchcover Endoscopic Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses | Peter S. Hechl | EAN 9783709165362 | ISBN 3-7091-6536-9 | ISBN 978-3-7091-6536-2

„... an atlas of surgical endonasal anatomy comprising exhaustive illustrations of very high quality. The legends are clearly appended ... The colors and contrasts which are important aids in endoscopy are perfectly presented ... this atlas appears very useful for understanding the anatomy of the ethmoidal labyrinth. It will familiarise the surgeon’s eye with the fundamental anatomic landmarks in normal and pathologic conditions ...” Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
“... an important aid to the acquisition of endoscopic knowledge and ability ...” Australian Journal of Otolaryngology
"... a leading anatomical reference book for planning of endoscopic procedures involving the paranasal sinuses and therefore this book should prove useful to ENT-surgeons as well as to neurosurgeons ...” Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery

Endoscopic Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses

von Peter S. Hechl, Reuben C., III Setliff und Manfred Tschabitscher
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPeter S. Hechl
Autor / AutorinReuben C., III Setliff
Autor / AutorinManfred Tschabitscher
For the beginner or for the accomplished sinus surgeon, mastering the anatomy of the lateral nasal wall is an ongoing challenge. Even though there are excellent standard anatomical references and equally outstanding sinus courses with cadaver dissection, a reference depicting the surgical anatomy is needed. A step-by-step surgical approach on the anterior nasal spine to the anterior wall of the sphenoid is presented. The sinus surgeon is confronted with a wide range of different spaces created by the ethmoid bone. No other bone in the human body has so many anatomical variations. Four critical anatomical structures are emphasized as the foundation for a precise approach to surgery of the maxillary, anterior ethmoid, frontal, and posterior ethmoid sinuses. The goal of this book is to meet the tremendous challenge of offering an anatomical approach which will serve the sinus surgeon of every level of experience and expertise.