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  • Book
    Masahiko Wanibuchi, Allan H. Friedman, Takanori Fukushima.
    Summary: With the many different approaches and dissection techniques to learn and practice, skull base surgery is one of the most difficult procedures to master. This photo atlas is an invaluable tool for understanding the complex anatomy and dissection process involved in skull base surgery. It offers a truly unique perspective in the presentation of step-by-step anatomic dissections as seen from the eye of an operating skull base surgeon. Logically organized and easy to use, this book offers concise coverage of different surgical approaches to the anterior skull base, anterolateral skull base, lateral skull base, posterolateral skull base, and posterior skull base. The book contains more than 1150 beautiful color photographs, as well as clinical information to aid in everyday practice.

    Contents:
    Craniofacial anatomy
    Transmaxilloethmoidal approach
    Transfacial transmaxillary approach
    Bifrontal transbasal approach
    Endonasal paraseptal transsphenoidal approach
    Transoral approach
    Orbital approach
    Anatomy for anterolateral skull base surgery
    Frontotemporal orbitozygomatic transcavernous approach
    Anatomy for lateral skull base surgery
    Preauricular transzygomatic approach to the anterior infratemporal fossa
    Middle fossa rhomboid approach (anterior petrosectomy)
    Anatomy for posterolateral skull base surgery
    Transmastoid approach : retrolabyrinthine, translabyrinthine, and transcochlear approaches
    Combined petrosal approach
    Postauricular transmastoid posterior infratemporal fossa transjugular approach
    Total petrosectomy with partial clivectomy
    Anatomy for posterior skull base surgery
    Transcondylar transtubercular approach
    Lateral suboccipital approach.
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    Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
  • Article
    Parks DH, Carvajal HF, Larson DL.
    Surg Clin North Am. 1977 Oct;57(5):875-94.
    An overview of the management of the acutely burned patient has been described. Adherence to the sound principles of early resuscitation, appropriate nutrition, wound management, and rehabilitation can provide hope for many of the victims of this tragic injury. Complications encountered throughout the burn illness present unique and perplexing problems for the physician, who must utilize all the clinical wisdom and facility available in the management of such complex problems.
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