The Difficult Case in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
Author(s): Paul J. Donald (Author)
Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
Publication Date: 24 Feb. 2010
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 1120 pages
ISBN-10: 9780865779846
ISBN-13: 9780865779846
Book Description
A single-volume resource for managing the most difficult cases in head and neck cancer
Authoritative and lavishly illustrated, this book is a valuable compendium of surgical techniques for the most complex oncologic problems in the head and neck patient. It distills the author’s decades of experience in the surgical management of cases in which the excision of complex lesions is difficult and reconstruction is problematic.
In the first half of the book, each chapter addresses cancer in a different region of the head and neck.
Each chapter provides discussion of etiology, pathology, pathophysiology, and surgical anatomy, providing the necessary background for diagnostic evaluation, surgical treatment as well as nonsurgical treatment, including chemotherapy and radiation. Additional chapters cover such important topics as care for the pediatric patient, radiotherapy, restoration secondary to tumor ablation, and speech, voice, and swallowing implications following ablative procedures.
Features:
Detailed descriptions that guide the clinician through each surgical procedure
Comprehensive discussion of management strategies that provides clinicians with a solid understanding of the available treatments and the possibilities and limitations of each
Nearly 1,000 high-quality illustrations, photographs, and radiographic images that demonstrate pathologic and surgical concepts in precise detail
Coverage of the latest techniques in skull base surgery and laryngeal surgery
Valuable discussion of nursing care, nutrition, and speech therapy
An essential resource for optimizing the care of patients with advanced cancer, this book is ideal for clinicians and residents in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oncology, and general surgery.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This book fills an important niche…the art work is to be complimented and extensive throughout the volume…this book will be impossible to be replicated by the ‘modern’ head and neck surgeons of the future.–ENT & Audiology News “This book can serve as a valuable reference for surgical techniques and perioperative management to optimize the care of patients with the most complex oncologic.”–plastic and reconstructive surgery
From the Back Cover
Authoritative and lavishly illustrated, this book is a valuable compendium of surgical techniques for the most complex oncologic problems in the head and neck patient. It distills the authors decades of experience in the surgical management of cases in which the excision of complex lesions is difficult and reconstruction is problematic.
In the first half of the book, each chapter addresses cancer in a different region of the head and neck.
Each chapter provides discussion of etiology, pathology, pathophysiology, and surgical anatomy, providing the necessary background for diagnostic evaluation, surgical treatment as well as nonsurgical treatment, including chemotherapy and radiation. Additional chapters cover such important topics as care for the pediatric patient, radiotherapy, restoration secondary to tumor ablation, and speech, voice, and swallowing implications following ablative procedures.
Features:
Detailed descriptions that guide the clinician through each surgical procedure
Comprehensive discussion of management strategies that provides clinicians with a solid understanding of the available treatments and the possibilities and limitations of each
Nearly 1,000 high-quality illustrations, photographs, and radiographic images that demonstrate pathologic and surgical concepts in precise detail
Coverage of the latest techniques in skull base surgery and laryngeal surgery
Valuable discussion of nursing care, nutrition, and speech therapy
An essential resource for optimizing the care of patients with advanced cancer, this book is ideal for clinicians and residents in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oncology, and general surgery.
About the Author
Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA