E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, ePub
Sanna / Khrais / Mancini Atlas of Microsurgery of the Lateral Skull Base
2. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-3-13-257859-3
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, ePub
ISBN: 978-3-13-257859-3
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
In this completely revised and enlarged new edition, Professor Sanna and his team provide systematic demonstrations of the major lateral skull base approaches, drawing from 20 years of experience of the eminent Gruppo Otologico located in Piacenza, Italy.
Key features:
- Introductory chapters on the general principles, instrumentation, and special considerations that characterize this type of surgery
- Discussion of the radiology of skull base lesions as it relates to surgery, with particular emphasis on findings that can influence the choice of surgical approach, alter the course of surgery, or affect the prognosis
- Actual demonstrations of the anatomy seen during the different surgical approach -- standard anatomy textbooks fail to address this issue
- For each approach, step-by-step descriptions of the surgical technique and numerous clinical cases representing the most commonly encountered lesions so that the reader receives a comprehensive understanding of how to perform the approach and what to expect during surgery
- Pearls and Pitfalls at the end of most chapters gathered from the vast number of cases managed throughout the years by the authors and included to help others avoid mistakes
- Over 1300 superb and instructive illustrations consisting of photographs of live surgery and cadaver dissections, radiologic images, and drawings
This essential text also covers other must-know, highly advanced topics, including:
- Combined approaches providing the necessary route to manage certain extensive skull base tumors that represent particular challenges
- Management strategies for different skull base lesions (e.g., surgical vs. nonsurgical management, the different factors that determine the choice of the surgical approach, cases that are managed conservatively or with radiosurgery)
- Management of the internal carotid artery in skull base surgery, including the new technique o
Mario Sanna
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1 Operating Room Setup
2 Special Considerations in Skull Base Surgery
3 Radiology of the Lateral Skull Base
4 Introduction to Lateral Skull Base Surgery
5 The Translabyrinthine Approaches
6 The Transcochlear Approaches
7 The Middle Fossa Approaches
8 Approaches to the Jugular Foramen
9 Approaches to the Infratemporal Fossa
10 The Retrosigmoid Retrolabyrinthine Approach
11 The Extreme Lateral Approach (Far Lateral, Transcondylar)
12 Combined Approaches
13 Decision Making in Skull Base Surgery
14 General Principles of Embolization in Skull Base Tumors
15 Management of the Internal Carotid Artery in Skull Base Surgery
Abbreviations
III | oculomotor nerve |
IIIc | contralateral oculomotor nerve |
IV | trochlear nerve |
V | trigeminal nerve |
V1 | ophthalmic nerve |
V2 | maxillary nerve |
V3 | mandibular nerve |
VI | abducent nerve |
VIc | contralateral abducent nerve |
VII | facial nerve |
VIII | vestibulocochlear nerve |
IX | glossopharyngeal nerve |
X | vagus nerve |
XI | accessory nerve |
XIs | spinal accessory nerve |
XII | hypoglossal nerve |
A | antrum |
A | arachnoid; arachnoid layer |
ACA | anterior cerebral artery |
Ach | anterior choroidal artery |
ACP | anterior clinoid process |
ACV | anterior condylar vein |
Ad | aditus |
AE | arcuate eminence |
AFB | acousticofacial bundle |
AFL | anterior foramen lacerum |
AICA, aica | anterior inferior cerebellar artery |
al | ampulla of lateral semicircular canal |
AP | anteroposterior |
AR | anterior attic recess |
as | ampulla of superior semicircular canal |
at | apical turn |
BA | basilar artery |
BB | Bill's bar |
BS | brainstem |
bt | basal turn |
BW | bone wax |
C | cottonoid |
C, Co | cochlea |
C2N | C2 nerve |
CAq | cochlear acqueduct |
CB, CBl | cerebellum |
CC, cc | crus commune; common crus |
CD | condylar dura |
CEV | condylar emissary vein |
cg | cog |
ChT | chorda tympani |
CN | cochlear nerve |
CNAP | cochlear nerve action potential monitoring electrode |
Co | cochlea |
CP | choroid plexus |
cp | cochleariform process |
CSF | cerebrospinal fluid |
CT | computed tomography |
D | articular disk |
D | dura |
DC | Dorello's canal |
DF | dural flap |
DM | digastric muscle |
DR | digastric ridge |
DSA | digital substraction angiography |
Dv | Dandy's vein |
EAC | external auditory canal |
ECA | external carotid artery |
EL, ELD | endolymphatic duct |
ELS | endolymphatic sac |
ET, et | eustachian tube |
EV, ev | emissary vein |
FA | fascia |
FG | fibrin glue |
Fl | flocculus |
FN | facial nerve |
FNG | facial nerve genu |
FN (m) | mastoid segment of the facial nerve |
FP | footplate |
FR | facial ridge |
FR | middle fossa retractor |
GF | gelfoam |
GG | geniculate ganglion |
GPN | greater petrosal nerve |
gps | greater petrosal sinus |
GsG | gasserian ganglion |
gspn | greater superficial petrosal nerve |
H | head of the mandible |
HC | horizontal crest |
HC | hypoglossal canal |
I | incus |
I | incus |
IAC | internal auditory canal |
ICA | internal carotid artery |
ICA-H | horizontal internal carotid artery |
ICA-V | vertical internal carotid artery |
IFTB | infratemporal fossa approach type B |
IJV | internal jugular vein |
ILs | infralbyrinthine air cells |
IO | inferior oblique muscle |
ips | inferior petrosal sinus |
ITFC | infratemporal type C approach |
IVN | inferior vestibular nerve |
JB | jugular bulb |
L | labyrinthine block |
LC | longissimus capitis |
LCN | lower cranial nerves |
LL | laterolateral |
Lm | lateral mass |
ls | labyrinthine segment |
LS | levator scapulae |
LSC, lsc | lateral semicircular canal |
Lt | left |
Lv | Labbé... |