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OverviewI am honored to be asked to write a foreword to this comprehensive and fascinating book on skull base surgery (SBS) by Dr. Shahinian, who I consider among the pioneers in the field. I should start by writing a disclaimer. I first met Dr. Shahinian when he was a brilliant surgical resident at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 1986. Over the next several years, I had the pleasure of following his career through different training rotations in the United States and abroad. I remember well when he told me that skull base surgery was his career choice. I thought it was a high-risk career move considering that the discipline was still in its early development. As a result, I was quite gratified to follow Dr. Shahinian’s professional success as he developed the Skull Base Institute, initially in New York, and later in Los Angeles. I would like to first define SBS from my perspective as a general surgeon. SBS denotes a group of operations involving the base of the skull or its contents. The skull base is divided into an anterior (attached to the facial skeleton), middle, and posterior areas. Vital arteries, veins, as well as cranial nerves pass through the skull base. Consequently, this part of the skull has historically been the most difficult to access, and lesions of the skull base were often associated with a poor prognosis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hrayr K. Shahinian , M.S. Kabil , R. Jarrahy , M.-P. ThillPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.533kg ISBN: 9781617377907ISBN 10: 1617377902 Pages: 193 Publication Date: 10 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAnesthetic Considerations in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery.- Neuroendocrine Aspects of Skull Base Surgery.- Interventional Neuroradiology Aspects of Skull Base Surgery.- Instrumentation in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery.- The Fully Endoscopic Endonasal Approach.- The Fully Endoscopic Transglabellar Approach.- The Fully Endoscopic Supraorbital Approach.- The Fully Endoscopic Retrosigmoid Approach.- The Fully Endoscopic Subtemporal Approach.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This multidisciplinary surgical atlas describes endoscopic approaches for selected skull base pathologies and provides a framework for applying these techniques by detailing important considerations such as room set-up, patient positioning, and instrument selection. ! It is primarily written for experienced neurosurgeons, endoscopic sinus surgeons, and/or head and neck surgeons who seek to extend their capabilities at managing often-complicated pathologies with decreased morbidity. (Rakesh K Chandra, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008) The endoscopic approach is becoming increasingly popular and we in plastic surgery must keep in touch with what is happening. This book is coauthored by a neuroradiologist, an endocrinologist, an anesthesiologist, and an interventional neuroradiologist. ! This in itself makes it an interesting publication. ! For plastic surgeons involved in skull base surgery, this book is worth an investment for the library. (Ian Jackson, European Journal of Plastic Surgery, Vol. 31, 2008) From the reviews: This multidisciplinary surgical atlas describes endoscopic approaches for selected skull base pathologies and provides a framework for applying these techniques by detailing important considerations such as room set-up, patient positioning, and instrument selection. ... It is primarily written for experienced neurosurgeons, endoscopic sinus surgeons, and/or head and neck surgeons who seek to extend their capabilities at managing often-complicated pathologies with decreased morbidity. (Rakesh K Chandra, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008) The endoscopic approach is becoming increasingly popular and we in plastic surgery must keep in touch with what is happening. This book is coauthored by a neuroradiologist, an endocrinologist, an anesthesiologist, and an interventional neuroradiologist. ... This in itself makes it an interesting publication. ... For plastic surgeons involved in skull base surgery, this book is worth an investment for the library. (Ian Jackson, European Journal of Plastic Surgery, Vol. 31, 2008) From the reviews: This multidisciplinary surgical atlas describes endoscopic approaches for selected skull base pathologies and provides a framework for applying these techniques by detailing important considerations such as room set-up, patient positioning, and instrument selection. ... It is primarily written for experienced neurosurgeons, endoscopic sinus surgeons, and/or head and neck surgeons who seek to extend their capabilities at managing often-complicated pathologies with decreased morbidity. (Rakesh K Chandra, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008) The endoscopic approach is becoming increasingly popular and we in plastic surgery must keep in touch with what is happening. This book is coauthored by a neuroradiologist, an endocrinologist, an anesthesiologist, and an interventional neuroradiologist. ... This in itself makes it an interesting publication. ... For plastic surgeons involved in skull base surgery, this book is worth an investment for the library. (Ian Jackson, European Journal of Plastic Surgery, Vol. 31, 2008) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |