TY - BOOK AU - Kennedy,David W. AU - Bolger,William E. AU - Zinreich,S.James TI - Diseases of the sinuses: diagnosis and management SN - 1550090453 AV - RF421 .K4619 2003 PY - 2001/// CY - Hamilton, Ont., Lewiston, N.Y. PB - B.C. Decker, Incorporated KW - Paranasal sinuses KW - Diseases KW - Paranasal Sinus Diseases KW - surgery KW - Paranasal Sinuses N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents; 1 Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses; / William E. Bolger; 2 Radiographic Anatomy of the Sinuses; / S. James Zinreich, Thaddaeus Gotwald; 3A Genetics of Rhinosinusitis; / Garry R. Cutting; 3B Physiology, Mucociliary Clearance, and Neural Control; / Pontus L. E. Stierna; 4 Etiologic Factors in Inflammatory Sinus Disease; / Robert M. Naclerio, Anil Gungor; 5 Nasal Polyps: Origin, Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Structure; / Mirko Tos, Per Leganger Larsen; 6 Nasal Polyps; / Joel M. Bernstein; 7 Microbiology of Sinusitis; / Birgit Winther, Jack M. Gwaltney, Jr; 8 Granulomatous Diseases and Tumors of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses; / Valerie J. Lund; 9 Environmental Influence on Sinus Disease: The Role of Chemical Air Pollutants; / Dean M. Clerico; 10 Nasal Endoscopy: Diagnosis and Staging of Inflammatory Sinus Disease; / Stephanie A. Joe, William E. Bolger, David W. Kennedy; 11 Imaging in Sinus Disease; / David M. Yousem; 12 Management of Acute Rhinosinusitis; / Erica R. Thaler; 13 Medical Treatment of Chronic Sinus Disease; / Dean M. Clerico; 14 Complications in Sinus Disease; / Sukgi S. Choi, Kenneth M. Grundfast; 15 Fungal Rhinosinusitis; / Hun-Jong Dhong, Donald C. Lanza; 16A Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Concepts Surgical Indications, and Instrumentation; / David W. Kennedy; 16B Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Anesthesia, Technique, and Postoperative Management; / David W. Kennedy; 17 Ethmoidectomy with Head Light and Endoscopy; / Werner Hosemann; 18 Endoscopic Modifications of the Takahashi Technique; / Hiroshi Moriyama; 19 Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Recurrent Rhinosinusitis; / Michelle Marie Cullen, William E. Bolger; 20 Pediatric Sinusitis; / Rodney P. Lusk; 21 Pediatric Sinus Surgery; / David S. Parsons, Gary Nishioka; 22 Surgery of the Frontal Sinus; / Frederick A. Kuhn; 23 Surgical Complications and Postoperative Care; / William E. Bolger, David W. Kennedy; 24 Dacryocystorhinostomy; / Ralph Metson; 25 Endoscopic Applications in Orbital Surgery; / Raymond W. Lesser, Allan E. Wulc, Jill A. Foster; 26 Endoscopic Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Cephaloceles; / Douglas E. Mattox, Mark Loury; 27 Role of Endoscopic Surgery in Tumors; / Werner Hosemann; 28 Role of Lasers in Intranasal and Sinus Surgery; / Elie E. Rebeiz, Stanley M. Shapshay; 29 Image-Guided Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery; / S. James Zinreich; 30 Intranasal and External Ethmoidectomy; / William Lawson, Anthony J. Reino; 31 Open Maxillary Sinus Procedures; / Richard L. Mabry, Bradley F. Marple; 32 External Approaches to the Frontal Sinuses; / William H. Friedman; 33 Open Surgical Resection of Sinus Neoplasms; / Gregory S. Weinstein, Robert Harvey N2 - This is a collection of 33 chapters, each dealing with current aspects of diseases of the sinuses. The scope is comprehensive and includes areas of basic pathophysiology, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment. A majority of chapters cover technical aspects of sinus surgery. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive and current perspective on the diagnosis and medical and surgical care of rhinosinusitis. The field of rhinology has advanced rapidly in the last decade, especially in the area of surgical treatment. The editors intend to collect the most current and authoritative perspectives from experts around the world. This is a worthy objective as most textbooks in this field tend to have a more narrow perspective. The audience is otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, especially those with a focus in rhinology. Other specialists such as radiologists, pathologists, maxillofacial surgeons, ophthalmologists, neurosurgeons, and infectious disease specialists may also find this a useful reference. This is an appropriate audience, and physicians in practice as well as residents in training will find the book most useful. The authors are well respected authorities in their fields. This book brings together an impressive group of authors with significant expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis. The majority of the material deals with up-to-date surgical evaluation and treatment. Routine as well as unusual disorders are included. Current understanding of basic pathophysiology is covered very well. The book features a CD-ROM with the full text and color pictures that is also searchable. Our understanding of sinusitis has progressed rapidly in the last decade. With this has come significant improvements in technology allowing for a more refined diagnosis and surgical treatment. This book collects the best of current knowledge from an international authorship focused on many of the critical areas of sinusitis diagnosis and management. The comprehensive and expert authorship make this book fairly unique, and it should be useful as a reference and source for continuing education and required reading for all otolaryngology residents. 0.93. David B. Conley, MD(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine). Copyright 2016 Doody Reviews ER -