Atlas of Pediatric OtolaryngologyThis excellent atlas accompanies the 2nd Edition of PEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY and provides answers to surgical technique questions quickly and thoroughly. Detailed discussions include indications, preparation, and procedures, including anatomy, dissection, hemostasis, closures, and dressing--all supplemented with clear photographs, beautiful illustrations, and references. Coverage of the complications and management of post-operative care is also provided. |
Common terms and phrases
abscess airway anesthesia Anesthetic Anesthetic considerations anteriorly antibiotic atresia auricle auricular biopsy bone bony branch bronchoscope canal wall cartilage catheter cavity cervical choanal cholesteatoma chronic cleft closure CO2 laser Cochlear congenital cyst disease dissection drainage duct ear canal endaural approach endoscopic endotracheal tube ethmoid eustachian tube excision external facial nerve facial recess fascia graft fistula flap is elevated forceps Head and Neck identified incision Indications infection inferior inferiorly injury inserted intubation JPC FIGURE laryngeal Laryngoscope lateral layer lesions mastoid mastoidectomy maxillary medial middle ear mucosa muscle nasal Neck Surgery nerve graft nose obstruction oral otitis media Otolaryngol Otolaryngology palate parotid gland patient Pediatric Otolaryngology Penrose drain performed placed postauricular approach posterior Postoperative Postoperative care preoperative recurrent removed repair sinus sinusitis skin stenosis stent subglottic submandibular gland suction superior surgeon suture technique temporalis thyroid tongue tracheal tracheostomy trauma tympanic membrane tympanomeatal flap tympanostomy tube usually visualization vocal cord wound
References to this book
Procedures in Infants and Children Michele Walsh-Sukys,Michele C. Walsh,Steven E. Krug Snippet view - 1997 |