Otology & NeurotologyJackler, RK. Atlas of Skull Base Surgery and Neurotology. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Thieme; 2009.Jackler, R. K. (2009). Atlas of skull base surgery and neurotology. New York: Thieme.Jackler RK (2009) Atlas of skull base surgery and neurotology, 2nd edn. Thieme, N...
Introduction 1 Neurotology and skull base surgery is a wonderful career path. We highly recommend it! Patients range in age from the very young to the elderly and range in health from being com- pletely normal to having multiple severe comorbidities. The pathologies are variable, spanning the ...
Fig. 10.1 Superior axial view of the left petrous pyramid with the four common approaches to the cerebellopontine angle. (Published with permission from Jackler, RK. Atlas of Skull Base Surgery and Neurotology. New York: Thieme Medical Publishing; 2009). Fig. 10.2 Lateral view of the left ...
The endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) is a surgical technique where a small aperture, the nostrils, can give access to the whole ventral skull base. Its principles differ from the ones of traditional skull base approaches where a wide external opening is often accompanied by a relatively small...
Jackler, RK. Atlas of Skull Base Surgery and Neurotology. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Thieme; 2009.Jackler, R. K. (2009). Atlas of skull base surgery and neurotology. New York: Thieme.Jackler RK (2009) Atlas of skull base surgery and neurotology, 2nd edn. Thieme, New York...
For the uninitiated, this book takes us on a tour of the feld that has evolved over the past decade into the formal discipline of neurotology/skull base medicine and surgery. It has quite rightly become a specialized branch of otolaryngology/neurosurgery where interdisciplinary collaboration has ...
frequently used terms in otology and neurotologyAn ideal companion for use in both the dissection laboratory and the operating room, Atlas of Temporal Bone Surgery is an indispensable one-stop reference for otologists, neurotologists, and any specialist involved in skull base surgery or ...