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Anesthesiology and Otolaryngology [electronic resource] / edited by Adam I. Levine, Satish Govindaraj, Samuel DeMaria, Jr.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XVII, 425 p. 260 illus., 80 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461441847
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.96 23
LOC classification:
  • RD78.3-87.3
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Gross and Radiographic Anatomy -- 3. Basic Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents -- 4. Basic Physiology -- 5. Physiologic Monitoring -- 6. Oxygen Delivery Systems and the Anesthesia Workstation -- 7. Preoperative Assessment and Optimization -- 8. Airway Emergencies and the Difficult Airway -- 9. Adult Sleep Apnea and Related Procedures -- 10. Phonomicrosurgery and Office-Based Laryngology -- 11. Otologic Surgery -- 12. Facial Plastic Surgery -- 13. Functional Nasal and Sinus Surgery -- 14. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Parotid Surgery -- 15. Head and Neck Cancer Surgery I: Resection -- 16. Head and Neck Cancer Surgery II: Reconstruction -- 17. Neurosurgical Otolarynology I: Neuro-Otology/Posterior Fossa Surgery -- 18. Neurosurgical Otolarynology II: Endoscopic Skull Base and Pituitary Surgery -- 19. Airway Stenosis and Tracheotomy -- 20. Pediatric Otolaryngology -- 21. Office-Based Otolaryngology -- 22. Acute and Chronic Pain Management -- 23. Postoperative Care -- 24. Medico-legal Considerations and Patient Safety.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: To an unusual degree, the shared “working space” of otolaryngologists and anesthesiologists means that issues important to one are important to the other. Anesthesiology and Otolaryngology is the first book to address the closely overlapping information needs of both groups of specialists.  It is collaboratively written and edited by anesthesiologists and otolaryngologists, and the chapters are carefully designed to insure maximal relevance to members of both specialties.         The heart of the book consists of chapters on managing patients during the full range of otolaryngologic procedures.  These chapters are structured chronologically, and otolaryngologic and anesthesiologic perspectives are systematically presented for each operative stage.     Foundational topics such as gross and radiographic anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology are covered.  The book includes a unique chapter on oxygen delivery systems that serves as a comprehensive review for anesthesiologists and an overview for the otolaryngologist.  Special topics addressed include acute and chronic pain management, and the logistics of managing an office-based surgical practice.   ·         “All-in-one” reference for otolaryngologists and otolaryngologic anesthesiologists ·         Surgical and anesthesiologic perspectives marshaled for pre-operative, intraoperative, and  postoperative periods ·         Pearls and Insights at end of chapters ·         Organized by surgical region ·         Special challenges of difficult airway and of pediatric otolaryngologic procedures addressed.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Gross and Radiographic Anatomy -- 3. Basic Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents -- 4. Basic Physiology -- 5. Physiologic Monitoring -- 6. Oxygen Delivery Systems and the Anesthesia Workstation -- 7. Preoperative Assessment and Optimization -- 8. Airway Emergencies and the Difficult Airway -- 9. Adult Sleep Apnea and Related Procedures -- 10. Phonomicrosurgery and Office-Based Laryngology -- 11. Otologic Surgery -- 12. Facial Plastic Surgery -- 13. Functional Nasal and Sinus Surgery -- 14. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Parotid Surgery -- 15. Head and Neck Cancer Surgery I: Resection -- 16. Head and Neck Cancer Surgery II: Reconstruction -- 17. Neurosurgical Otolarynology I: Neuro-Otology/Posterior Fossa Surgery -- 18. Neurosurgical Otolarynology II: Endoscopic Skull Base and Pituitary Surgery -- 19. Airway Stenosis and Tracheotomy -- 20. Pediatric Otolaryngology -- 21. Office-Based Otolaryngology -- 22. Acute and Chronic Pain Management -- 23. Postoperative Care -- 24. Medico-legal Considerations and Patient Safety.

To an unusual degree, the shared “working space” of otolaryngologists and anesthesiologists means that issues important to one are important to the other. Anesthesiology and Otolaryngology is the first book to address the closely overlapping information needs of both groups of specialists.  It is collaboratively written and edited by anesthesiologists and otolaryngologists, and the chapters are carefully designed to insure maximal relevance to members of both specialties.         The heart of the book consists of chapters on managing patients during the full range of otolaryngologic procedures.  These chapters are structured chronologically, and otolaryngologic and anesthesiologic perspectives are systematically presented for each operative stage.     Foundational topics such as gross and radiographic anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology are covered.  The book includes a unique chapter on oxygen delivery systems that serves as a comprehensive review for anesthesiologists and an overview for the otolaryngologist.  Special topics addressed include acute and chronic pain management, and the logistics of managing an office-based surgical practice.   ·         “All-in-one” reference for otolaryngologists and otolaryngologic anesthesiologists ·         Surgical and anesthesiologic perspectives marshaled for pre-operative, intraoperative, and  postoperative periods ·         Pearls and Insights at end of chapters ·         Organized by surgical region ·         Special challenges of difficult airway and of pediatric otolaryngologic procedures addressed.

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