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- Summary: Provides MRI images, 3D reconstructions, and illustrations. Green, yellow and red dots correspond to basic, medium and advanced level anatomy modules.Digital Access IMAIOS Image DatabaseFor Mobile Access: Go to e-Anatomy via the Lane website, select Register, fill in the form and submit, go to the My Account tab, tap the 'Validate my email' button, click the activation link that arrives in your email, download the app from the App Store or Google Play, login to the Lane website, start e-Anatomy and login using your IMAIOS account.
- Robert K. Jackler, MD Sewell Professor and Chair Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Professor of Neursurgery and Surgery Standford University School of Medicine Stanford, California, illustrations by Christine Gralapp, MA, CMI, FAMI, Medical and Scientific Illustrator, Fairfax, California.Contents:
Surgical anatomy of the ear
The fundamentals of ear surgery
The external ear
Stapes surgery
Tympanoplasty
Ossiculoplasty
Mastoidectomy
Cholesteatoma
The facial nerve
Vestibular surgery
Cochlear implants
Temporal bone fractures, encephaloceles, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks
Temporal bone resection
The petrous apex
Pulsatile tinnitus.Digital Access - Hakimeh Sadeghian, Zahra Savand-Roomi.Summary: This atlas of echocardiography presents more than 100 cases of adult congenital heart disease, from diagnosis to treatment follow-up. The coverage is broad, encompassing atrial and ventricular septal defects, patent ductus arteriosus, cyanotic adult congenital heart disease, and numerous other anomalies, as well as findings on fetal echocardiography. For each disease, all echocardiographic images and views which proved of diagnostic value are arranged sequentially, with inclusion of transesophageal echocardiographic images whenever appropriate. Additional pertinent information is provided relating to diagnosis and treatment, and key teaching points are highlighted. The superb quality of the illustrations and the range of cases considered (including many rare ones) ensure that this atlas will be of great value for cardiology residents and fellows and highly relevant to day-to-day practice.
Contents:
Left to right shunts
Cyanotic adult congenital heart disease
Other anomalies
Fetal heart echocardiography.Digital Access Springer 2015 - edited by James R. Howe.Summary: This book brings together recognized experts in the field to describe their current techniques for the surgical treatment of diseased thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands, as well as neuroendocrine tumors of small bowel, pancreas, liver, and skin. For each procedure, indications, operative steps, potential pitfalls and complications, and postoperative management are presented. The clear descriptions coupled with informative and beautiful illustrations will give the reader new perspectives and insights into the anatomy and conduct of these procedures. Endocrine surgery has been an area of special interest to surgeons for well over a century, while the increasing incidence of neuroendocrine tumors has more recently led to greater attention to these neoplasms. Significant advances have been made in a variety of areas, the most recent being the introduction of minimally invasive methods of removing diseased glands, and the improved understanding of the natural history of neuroendocrine tumors.
Contents:
PARATHYROID: Unilateral With Probe
Unilateral Without Probe, Using PTH
Subtotal Parathyroidectomy
Total Parathyroidectomy With Autotransplantation
Mediastinal/Thoracoscopic Approach
THYROID: Thyroid Lobectomy And Total Thyroidectomy For Differentiated Cancer
Total Thyroidectomy And Central Neck Dissection For MTC
Substernal Goiter
Modified Neck Dissection For Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
ADRENAL: Open Approach
Posterior Approach
Transabdominal Laparoscopic
Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic
GI TRACT: Treatment Of Gastric And Duodenal Carcinoids
Small Bowel Resection And Lymphadenectomy For Ileal Carcinoid
Liver Debulking For NETs
PANCREAS: Whipple
Distal Pancreatectomy With/Without Splenectomy
Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy
Enucleation For Neuroendocrine Tumors. OTHER NEUROENDOCRINE: Small bowel resection
Liver surgery- Wide excision and sentinel node mapping for Merkel cell Carcinoma. Part 1. Parathyroid. Chapter 1. Radioguided parathyroidectomy / Herbert Chen
Chapter 2. Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy with intraoperative PTH testing / Ronald J. Weigel
Chapter 3. Susbtotal parathyroidectomy for parathyroid hyperplasia / Göran Åkerström. Per Hellman, Ola Hessman
Chapter 4. Parathyroid transplantation / Samuel A. Wells Jr.
Chapter 5. Mediastinal/thoracoscopic parathyroidectomy / Richard A. Prinz, John A. Howington, Catherine A. Madorin
Part 2. Thyroid. Chapter 6. Thyroid lobectomy and total thyroidectomy / Ashok R. Shaha
Chapter 7. Central neck dissection for medullary thyroid carcinoma / J.F. Moley
Chapter 8. Substernal goiter / Daniel Oertli
Chapter 9. Modified neck dissection for differentiated thyroid cancer / Iain J. Nixon, Jatin P. Shah
Part 3. Adrenal. Chapter 10. Open transabdominal adrenalectomy for malignant neoplasms / Murray F. Brennan
Chapter 11. Posterior adrenalectomy / Douglas L. Fraker
Chapter 12. Laparoscopic transabdominal lateral adrenalectomy / Michael J. Campbell, Quan-Yang Duh
Chapter 13. Posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy / Terry C. Lairmore. Part 4. Stomach and duodenum. Chapter 14. Surgery for duodenal and gastric neuroendocrine tumors / Jeffrey A. Norton
Part 5. Pancreas. Chapter 15. Pancreaticoduodenectomy for neuroendocrine tumors / Albert Amini, Douglas B. Evans, Kathleen K. Christians
Chapter 16. Open distal pancreatectomy / Charles M. Vollmer Jr., Jeffrey A. Drebin
Chapter 17. Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy / James J. Mezhir, James R. Howe
Chapter 18. Pancreatic enucleation / Attila Nakeeb, Henry A. Pitt
Part 5. Other neuroendocrine. Chapter 19. Small bowel resection and lymphadenectomy for jejunoileal neuroendocrine tumors / James R. Howe
Chapter 20. Liver surgery for neuroendocrine tumors / J. Philip Boudreaux and Yi-Zarn Wang
Chapter 21. Wide excision and sentinel node mapping for Merkel cell carcinoma / James R. Howe. - edited by Kishor Gulabivala, BDS, MSc, FDS RCS (Edin), PhD, FHEA, Yuan-Ling Ng, BDS, MSc, MRD RCS (Eng), PhD, FHEA.Contents:
Tooth development, morphology and physiology / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Biological and clinical rationale for vital pulp therapy / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Biological and clinical rationale for root canal treatment / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Diagnosis of endodontic problems / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Treatment planning / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Pre-endodontic management / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Delivery of endodontic treatment
Vital pulp therapy / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Non-surgical root canal treatment / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Management of root canal treatment failure / Yuan-Ling Ng, Kishor Gulabivala
Management of emergencies and traumatic injuries / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
Management of root resorption / Yuan-Ling Ng, Kishor Gulabivala
The perio-endo interface / Kishor Gulabivala, Ulpee Darbar, Yuan-Ling Ng
The ortho-endo interface / Kishor Gulabivala, Farhad Naini
The restorative-endo interface / Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
The medical-endo interface / Alexander Mustard, Kishor Gulabivala
The orofacial pain-endo interface / Rachel Leeson, Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan-Ling Ng
The oral medicine/oral surgery-endo interface / Rachel Leeson, Kishor Gulabivala.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014 - Jeffrey Cheng, John P. Bent, editors.Contents:
External and Middle Ear
Nasal Cavity and Nasopharynx
Oral Cavity and Oropharynx
Airway and Aerodigestive Tract.Digital Access Springer 2016 - [edited by] Livio Presutti, Daniele Marchioni.Summary: "Increasingly used as an adjunctive tool in the diagnosis and management of ear disease, middle ear endoscopy has the potential to decrease patient morbidity, prevent disease recurrence, and reduce costs. Its capacity to uncover hidden anatomy within the small dimensions of the ear has made it essential for functional surgery, allowing surgeons to preserve key anatomic structures such as the cochlea and facial nerve. Now for the first time, the physicians who pioneered this groundbreaking minimally invasive technique review its indications, advantages, disadvantages, and surgical approaches. Written by the foremost leaders in the field, all members of the International Working Group on Endoscopic Ear Surgery. Features nearly 1,000 intraoperative endoscopic images filmed with high-definition cameras, plus outstanding line drawings that aid in understanding all concepts. Comprehensively covers the field, including chapters on endoscopic and combined endoscopic-microscopic management of cholesteatoma, surgical restoration of middle ear ventilation, myringoplasty, Meniere disease, tympanoplasty and stapes surgery, revision surgery, and much more. Demonstrates state-of-the-art endoscopic procedures in 19 instructive videos. From the unique anatomy and pathophysiology of the middle ear through diagnosis, surgical indications, procedures, and instrumentation, this book is indispensable for all otolaryngologists and neurotologists. It offers a full picture of the field today, as well as exploring the future possibilities of ear endoscopes alone or in combination with operative microscopes for the most effective treatment of middle ear pathologies"--Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- [edited by] Piero Nicolai, Marco Ferrari, Roberto Maroldi, Marco Maria Fontanella, Lena Hirtler, Manfred Tschabitscher, Luigi Fabrizio Rodella.Summary: "Highlighting the most recent experience from seven top leaders and innovators in the field, this seminal new work presents detailed topographic anatomy of the skull base and adjacent areas in a way not previously seen before. The result is a multidisciplinary atlas merging anatomy, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and radiology, so as to facilitate creation of a mental "virtual reconstruction" of the complete approach and operative situs. The result is a greatly extended range of surgical possibilities into previously uncharted territory using endoscopic technology. Key Features: Provides the basis for cultivating a firm and confident understanding of the 3D anatomy of this intricately complex region Emphasizes the ability of the endoscopic surgeon to integrate CT and MRI findings into the surgical planning process A logical and modular organization of the contents intends to make for easy correlation with the surgical literature Brilliant step-by-step presentation of dissections using cadavers, helping readers to fully understand all the anatomical nuances Numerous previously unpublished approaches covered here for the first time in a book, step by step Endoscopic Transnasal Anatomy of the Skull Base and Adjacent Areas is an indispensable resource for fellows and specialists in neurosurgery and ENT surgery wishing to widen their competence in endoscopic skull base surgery"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- [edited by] Daniel H. Kim, Salahadin Abdi, Günter Schütze.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery 2017
- Hiro Kiyosue, editor.Contents:
Intro
Contents
1: External Carotid Artery
References
2: Anterior (Visceral) Branches from the Proximal ECA (Superior Thyroidal, Lingual, and Facial Arterial System)
2.1 Superior Thyroidal Artery
2.1.1 Branches of the Superior Thyroidal Artery (Figs. 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6)
2.1.1.1 Infrahyoid Branch
2.1.1.2 Sternocleidomastoid Branch
2.1.1.3 Superior Laryngeal Artery
2.1.1.4 Cricothyroid Branch
2.1.1.5 Anterior and Posterior Branch (Figs. 2.4 and 2.5)
2.1.1.6 Prevertebral Branch
2.2 Lingual Artery (Figs. 2.1, 2.2, 2.7, and 2.8) 2.2.1 Branches of the Lingual Artery (Figs. 2.2, 2.7, and 2.8)
2.2.1.1 Pharyngeal Branch
2.2.1.2 Superior Hyoidal Branch
2.2.1.3 Dorsal Lingual Branch
2.2.1.4 Sublingual Artery
2.2.1.5 Deep Lingual Artery
2.3 Facial Artery (Figs. 2.1, 2.8, 2.9, and 2.10)
2.3.1 Branches of the Facial Artery
2.3.1.1 Ascending Palatine Artery
2.3.1.2 Tonsillar Branch
2.3.1.3 Glandular Branches
2.3.1.4 Submental Artery
2.3.1.5 Masseter Branches and Buccal Branches
2.3.1.6 Inferior and Superior Labial Arteries
2.3.1.7 Lateral Nasal Artery 2.3.1.8 Angular Artery (Fig. 2.10)
References
3: Posterior (Neural) Branches from the Proximal ECA
3.1 Occipital and Ascending Pharyngeal Arterial System
3.2 Occipital Artery
3.2.1 Branches of the Occipital Artery
3.2.1.1 Sternocleidomastoid Branches (Figs. 2.1, 3.3, and 3.4)
3.2.1.2 Stylomastoid Artery
3.2.1.3 Jugular Branch (Meningeal Branch)
3.2.1.4 Descending Muscular Branch
3.2.1.5 Mastoid Branches
3.2.1.6 Small Muscular Branches and Transosseous Branch
3.3 Ascending Pharyngeal Artery
3.3.1 Branches of the Ascending Pharyngeal Artery 3.3.1.1 Pharyngeal Branches (Figs. 3.11, 3.12, and 3.13)
3.3.1.2 Inferior Tympanic Artery (Fig. 3.14)
3.3.1.3 Neuromeningeal Branches (Figs. 3.4, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, and 3.16)
3.3.1.4 Muscular Branches
References
4: Superficial Arteries from the Distal ECA
4.1 Posterior Auricular Artery and the Superficial Temporal Artery
4.2 Posterior Auricular Artery (Figs. 1.1, 2.1, 4.1, and 4.2)
4.2.1 Branches of the Posterior Auricular Artery
4.2.1.1 Parotid Branches
4.2.1.2 Muscular Branches
4.2.1.3 Stylomastoid Artery 4.3 Superficial Temporal Artery (Figs. 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, and 4.3)
4.3.1 Branches of the Superficial Temporal Artery
4.3.1.1 Transverse Facial Artery (Fig. 4.4)
4.3.1.2 Anterior Tympanic Artery (Figs. 4.2 and 4.3)
4.3.1.3 Anterior Auricular Branches (Figs. 4.2, 4.3, and 4.4)
4.3.1.4 Zygomatico-Orbital Artery (Figs. 2.1, 4.3, and 4.4)
4.3.1.5 Posterior Deep Temporal Artery
4.3.1.6 Frontal Branch and Parietal Branch (Terminal Branches) (Figs. 2.1, 3.10, and 4.3)
References
5: Maxillary Artery
5.1 Branches of the First Segment
5.1.1 The Anterior Tympanic Artery (Fig. 5.6)Digital Access Springer 2020 - editor, Douglas D. Brunette.Contents:
Airway
Appendages
Central nervous system
Cardiovascular and pulmonary
Obstetrics and gynecology
Foreign bodies
Otolaryngology
Abdomen
Electrocardiogram
Intriguing
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Dermatology
Genitalia
Self imposed
Life saving.Digital Access AccessEmergency Medicine 2019 - Ralph C. Eagle, Jr.Contents:
An introduction to ocular anatomy and histology
Congenital and developmental anomalies
Inflammation
Ocular trauma
Conjunctiva
Cornea and sclera
The lens
Glaucoma
Retina
Vitreous
Intraocular tumors in adults
Retinoblastoma and simulating lesions
The eyelid and lacrimal drainage system
Orbit
Optic nerve
Laboratory techniques, special stains, and immunohistochemistry.Digital Access - Steffen Heegaard, Hans Grossniklaus, editors.Summary: This book is a comprehensive, in-depth, and up-to-date resource on eye pathology that will be of great practical value for ophthalmic and general pathologists and ophthalmologists. Congenital abnormalities, inflammatory conditions, infections, injuries, degenerative diseases, and tumors are all covered with the aid of more than 700 images. In the case of tumors, the wide variety of neoplasms that occur in the eyelid, conjunctiva, retina, uveal tract, lacrimal gland and sac, orbit, and optic nerve are comprehensively reviewed, and the most recent knowledge on the relation between genetics and prognosis is presented. Entries on specific diseases are organized in a standard way, with information on etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathological characteristics, differential diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis. The authors are all recognized experts and members of the European and American ophthalmic pathology societies.
Contents:
The Eye
Conjunctiva
Cornea
Sclera
Lens
Glaucoma
Optic Nerve
Vitreous
Retina
Uvea
Eyelid
Orbit. - Dominique Raynaud.
- Jerry A. Shields, Director, Ocular Oncology Services, Wills Eye Hospital, Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Carol L. Shields, Co-Director, Ocular Oncology Services, Wills Eye Hospital, Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.Summary: The authors provide guidance on recognition, evaluation, and treatment of ocular tumors, highlighted by more than 3,000 photographs and surgical drawings. This guide to the clinical features, diagnosis, management, and pathology of eyelid, conjunctival, and orbital tumors and pseudotumors, depicting clinical variations, treatment and histopathologic characteristics of the wide spectrum of neoplasms and related lesions includes clinical and scientific innovations.
Contents:
Pt. 1. Benign tumors of the eyelid epidermis
Premalignant and malignant tumors of eyelid epidermis
Eyelid sebaceous gland tumors
Eyelid sweat gland tumors
Eyelid hair follicle tumors
Eyelid melanocytic tumors
Neural tumors of the eyelid
Vascular tumors of the eyelids
Eyelid lymphoid, plasmacytic, and metastatic tumors
Eyelid histiocytic, myxoid, and fibrous lesions
Eyelid cystic lesions simulating neoplasms
Eyelid inflammatory lesions simulating neoplasms
Eyelid miscellaneous conditions simulating neoplasms
Tumors of the lacrimal drainage system
Surgical management of eyelid tumors
pt. 2. Tumors of the conjunctiva. Conjunctival and epibulbar choristomas
Conjunctival benign epithelial tumors
Premalignant and malignant lesions of the conjunctival epithelium
Conjunctival melanocytic lesions
Vascular tumors and related lesions of the conjunctive
Conjunctival neural xanthomatous, fibrous, myxomatous, and lipomatous tumors
Conjunctival lymphoid, leukemic, and metastatic tumors
Caruncular tumors
Miscellaneous lesions that simulate conjunctival neoplasms
Surgical management of conjunctival tumors
pt. 3. Tumors of the orbit. Inflammatory orbital lesions that simulate neoplasms
Orbital cystic lesions
Orbital vascular and hemorrhagic lesions
Orbital peripheral nerve tumors
Optic nerve, meningeal, and other neural tumors
Orbital myogenic tumors
Orbital fibrous connective tissue tumors
Orbital osseous, fibro-osseous, and cartilaginous tumors
Orbital lipomatous and myxomatous tumors
Orbital histiocytic tumors
Orbital primary melanocytic tumors
Lacrimal gland primary epithelial tumors
Orbital metastatic cancer
Orbital lymphoid tumors and leukemias
Orbital secondary tumors
Surgical management of orbital tumors.Digital Access Ovid 2016
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