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    Joseph Scharpf, Gregory W. Randolph, editors.
    Summary: This book covers the scope of cranial nerve monitoring of all cranial nerves that are of practical importance in head, neck, and thyroid surgery. It discussed enhanced patient outcomes in a wide array of surgical procedures in the head and neck that require the maintenance of complex regional functions by protecting cranial nerve integrity. Organized into four parts, the book begins with Part I offering historical perspectives on the subject while simultaneously reviewing various basic and advanced electrophysiology. Part II thoroughly reviews the extra-temporal bone facial nerve (CN VII), Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX), Vagal/Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (CN X), Spinal Accessory Nerve (CN XI), and Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII). Subsequent chapters in Part III provide a complete and applied understanding of the neurophysiological principles that facilitate the surgeons ability to monitor any nerve and intraoperative neural stimulation and nerve monitoring. The book presents various techniques as the standard of care to provide optimal neural detection, understand the neural functional real-time status during surgery and optimize specific surgical outcomes such as thyroid surgical outcomes. Closing chapters offer essential conversations regarding ethical considerations in nerve monitoring and medical malpractice. Filling a gap in the literature, Intraoperative Cranial Nerve Monitoring in Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery provides a single source for surgeons who wish to optimize their outcomes in patient care and accelerate their learning curve to the level of more experienced surgeons.

    Contents:
    Part I: Nerve Monitoring Principles
    Historical Perspective on Nerve Monitoring during Head and Neck Surgery
    Basic and Advanced Electrophysiology
    Anesthesia Considerations and Set-up
    Neural Injury Mechanisms
    Education
    Part II: Vagus/Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring
    Rationale and Indications for Vagus/Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring
    methods for Vagus/Recurrent Nerve Monitoring
    Monitoring of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve
    Continuous Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (CIONM)
    Emerging Trends for Vagus/Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring
    Troubleshooting System Integrity
    Managing Loss of Signal
    Incorporating Never Monitoring into the Intraoperative Management of Invasive Thyroid Cancer
    Nerve Monitoring in Remote Access Thyroid Surgery
    Nerve Monitoring in Parathyroid Surgery
    Part III: Facial Nerve, Glossopharyngeal Nerve, Hypoglossal Nerve Monitoring
    Facial Nerve Monitoring, Extratemporal Facial Nerve
    Spinal Accessory Nerve Monitoring
    Glossopharyngeal Nerve and Hypoglosssal Nerve Monitoring
    Part IV: Miscellaneous Nerve Monitoring Considerations
    Documentation and Reimbursement
    Ethical Considerations in Nerve Monitoring
    Nerve Monitoring and Medical Malpractice. .
    Digital Access Springer 2022