Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons

Coordinators: Brennan Peter A., Mahadevan Vishy, Evans Barrie T.

Language: English

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· 18.9x24.6 cm · Hardback

Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons provides a refreshing new approach to the surgical anatomy of one of the most complex regions of the human body, the head and neck region. While similar books exist, few are written by surgeons for surgeons, detailing and illustrating the relevant surgical anatomy that needs to be mastered before operating in this fascinating area.

The book provides an expert overview of the relevant anatomy encountered during surgery along with anatomical relationships and valuable tips. Each chapter describes in detail the anatomy of a key area or structure, accompanied by high-quality medical illustrations to aid in understanding. The book also includes text with essential details of both common and rare anatomical variants as well as potential danger areas and pitfalls, thus enabling surgeons to be fully prepared for most eventualities.

Thoroughly illustrated with colour clinical photographs taken during surgery, the book displays the essential anatomy as encountered in the operating theatre. Line diagrams have been added where needed or when surgical photographs do not succinctly illustrate the point being made. A few radiological images have also been incorporated to complement the surgical anatomy. This book will provide you with trustworthy guidance to avoid hazards and assist with consistent outcomes for your patients.

The Scalp. Anatomy of the Ageing Face. External Nose. Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses. External Ear. Temporal Bone, Middle Ear and Mastoid. Parotid Gland. Submandibular Triangle. Oral Cavity. Alveolar Process. Anatomy of Cleft Lip and Palate. Orbital Skeleton. Orbital. Contents and Periorbita. Mandible. Maxilla and Zygoma. Infratemporal Fossa, Pterygopalatine Fossa and Muscles of Mastication. Temporomandibular Joint. Pharynx. Superior and Posterior Mediastinum. Tissue Spaces of the Head and Neck. Larynx, Trachea and Tracheobronchial Tree. Thyroid Gland. Parathyroid Glands. The Neck. Posterior Triangle and its Contents. Thoracic Outlet. Cervical Spine. Neuroanatomy for the Head and Neck Surgeon. Skull Base. Osteology of the Skull. Overview of the Cranial Nerves. Autonomic System in the Head and Neck.

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Edited by

Peter A. Brennan, MD, FRCS, FRCSI, FDS, consultant maxillofacial surgeon and professor of surgery, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK; 2016 president of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons; and chairman, Intercollegiate Committee for Basic Surgical Examinations (MRCS and DOHNS) for UK and Ireland.

Barrie T. Evans, FRCS (Eng & Edin), FDSRCS (Eng), FFDRCS (Ire), past president, British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and former consultant oral & maxillofacial surgeon, Southampton University Hospitals, UK

Vishy Mahadevan, MBBS, PhD, FRCS, Barbers’ Company Professor of Anatomy, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK