Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

ISBN-10:
0198834284
ISBN-13:
9780198834281
Pub. Date:
10/23/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198834284
ISBN-13:
9780198834281
Pub. Date:
10/23/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

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Overview

Otolaryngological conditions affect people of all ages from newborns to older members of society, and have serious consequences for daily functions such as breathing, taste, and communication. There is a constant desire to understand the best evidence for current practice in a constantly evolving field such as medicine, and key publications underpin this contemporary knowledge.

Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology presents a distilled summary of 99 of the classic, ground-breaking, and significant publications in the field of otolaryngology that are of essential relevance to the speciality today. Each paper is described, critiqued, and brought into the context of modern-day practice by a carefully selected team of international authorities from each subspecialist area to provide the reader with a clear understanding of the key publications in otolaryngology.

Whether your aim is to understand the origins of otolaryngology, to review advances in key areas, or to gain insight from experts, this book offers a wealth of knowledge for everyone in the field, from the new trainee to the senior clinician. Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology is an invaluable and easily accessible reference text for all practitioners in the field, as well as those in overlapping specialities such as maxillofacial surgery, neurology, and plastic surgery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198834281
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/23/2018
Series: Landmark Papers In
Pages: 434
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

John S. Phillips, Consultant ENT Surgeon, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, UK,Sally Erskine, GP registrar and ENT practitioner, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, UK

John Phillips is a consultant ENT surgeon working at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. John trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London and was awarded a degree in Neuroscience at University College London. John took up his consultant position in Norwich after completing a fellowship in Otology and Neurotology at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. John's primary aim is to provide the highest quality of care for his patients. For this, he considers that a keen enquiry into the evidence for how we practice medicine is essential; his many and varied academic pursuits have been key to achieving this goal.


Sally Erskine has a strong academic background in ENT, and has many international publications and prizes. Sally completed her medical training at Sheffield University, followed by an academic clinical fellowship in ENT, and has recently been awarded an MD from the University of East Anglia for her work into the impact of chronic rhinosinusitis. Sally is currently training to become a GP whilst continuing her clinical ENT practice. Sally is particularly interested in understanding quality of life outcomes and the psychological impact of symptoms, and in using this understanding to propose and investigate new pathways of care.

Table of Contents

Otology and Audiology1. Stapes surgery, Christopher Aldren2. Cholesteatoma surgery, Christopher Aldren3. Ossiculoplasty, Christopher Aldren4. Retraction pockets, David Selvadurai and Georgios Oikonomou5. Tympanic membrane perforations, David Selvadurai and Georgios Oikonomou6. Eustachian tube function, Olivia Whiteside7. Imaging cholesteatoma, Olivia Whiteside8. Malignant otitis externa, David Selvadurai and Georgios Oikonomou9. Tuning fork tests, Olivia Whiteside10. Audiological aspects of presbyacusis, Casie Keaton11. Impedance audiometry, Casie Keaton12. Otoacoustic emissions, Casie KeatonNeurotology13. A facial nerve grading system, Walter Kutz14. Medical management of Bell's palsy, John Phillips15. Surgical management of Bell's palsy, Walter Kutz16. The anatomical location of tinnitus, Don McFerran17. Tinnitus in normal hearing individuals, Don McFerran18. A neurophysiological model of tinnitus, Don McFerran19. The head thrust test, Louisa Murdin20. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Louisa Murdin21. Meniere's disease, Louisa Murdin22. Endolymphatic sac decompression, Walter Kutz23. Vestibular migraine, Louisa Murdin24. Semicircular canal dehiscence, Paul Lambert25. Histopathological aspects of presbyacusis, Paul Lambert and Judy Dubno26. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss, Paul Lambert and Jonathan Hatch27. Conservative management of vestibular schwannoma, Vincent Van Rompaey28. Hearing preservation in vestibular schwannoma surgery, Vincent Van Rompaey29. Cochlear implant design, Vedat TopsakalRhinology30. Guidelines for the management of rhinosinusitis, Claire Hopkins31. Radiological staging of rhinosinusitis, Rajiv Bhalla32. Nasal polyposis, Rajiv Bhalla33. Endoscopic sinus surgery, Rebecca Field34. Assessing quality of life in rhinosinusitis, Claire Hopkins35. Surgical outcomes for rhinosinusitis, Luke Reid36. Allergic rhintis and asthma, Hesham Saleh and Jahangir Ahmed37. Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis, Hesham Saleh and Jahangir Ahmed38. Immunotherapy, Hesham Saleh and Jahangir Ahmed39. Noninfectious, nonallergic rhinitis, Luke Reid40. Epistaxis, Rebecca Field41. Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, Claire Hopkins42. Smell and taste disorders, Sally Erskine43. Facial pain, Sally Erskine44. Body dysmorphic disorder, Rebecca Field45. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis, Luke Reid46. The classification of orbital complications of acute rhinosinusitis, Rajiv BhallaMalignant Head and Neck Disease47. Epidemiology of laryngeal cancer, Sally Erskine48. Smoking, alcohol and head and neck cancer, Tom Roques49. Human Papilloma Virus, Liam Masterson50. Laser microsurgery for laryngeal cancer, Vinidh Paleri and Hannah Fox51. Oncological management of head and neck cancer I, Liam Masterson52. Oncological management of head and neck cancer II, Tom Roques53. Oncological management of head and neck cancer III, Tom Roques54. PET-CT as a method of surveillance for head and neck cancer, Liam Masterson55. Quality of life for patients with laryngeal cancer, Sally Erskine56. Incidence of thyroid cancer, Tom Roques57. Radiological assessment of thyroid nodules, Vinidh Paleri and Hannah Fox58. Predicting outcome in thyroid cancer, James England59. Radioiodine for thyroid cancer, Vinidh Paleri and Hannah FoxBenign Head and Neck Disease, Laryngology, and Sleep Medicine60. Pharyngeal pouch surgery, James England61. Thyroglossal duct cyst surgery, James England62. The physiology of vocal cord movement, Stephanie Cooper63. Evaluation of dysphonia, Stephanie Cooper64. Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease, Stephanie Cooper65. Assessing daytime sleepiness, Olivier Vanderveken66. Sleep nasendoscopy, Olivier Vanderveken67. Snoring surgery, Olivier VandervekenPaediatrics68. Tonsillitis, Andy Bath69. Tonsillectomy, Paul Little70. Otitis media with effusion, Paul Little71. Ventilation tubes, Veronica Kennedy72. Acute otitis media with effusion, Paul Little73. Brainstem evoked response audiometry, Veronica Kennedy74. Paediatric sensorineural hearing loss, Veronica Kennedy75. Congenital malformations of the inner ear, Veronica Kennedy76. Grading subglottic stenosis, Gavin Morrison77. The cricoid split, Gavin Morrison78. Laryngeal papillomatosis, Mike Saunders79. Infantile capillary haemangiomas, Mike Saunders80. Cervical lymphadenitis in children, Andy Bath81. Cochlear implantation in children, Selvadurai and Georgios OikonomouPlastic and Maxillofacial Surgery82. Classification of fascio-cutaneous flaps, Richard Haywood83. Vascular territories, Richard Haywood84. Microvascular free flaps in head and neck surgery, Richard Haywood85. The free thigh flap, Richard Haywood86. Skull base flaps, Rajiv Bhalla87. Classification of facial fractures, Andrew Sidebottom88. The temporomandibular joint, Andrew Sidebottom89. Drooling, Andrew SidebottomMiscellaneous90. Steroids for children undergoing tonsillectomy, Phil Hodgson91. Implications of codeine administration after tonsillectomy, Phil Hodgson92. Effects of general anaesthesia in children, Phil Hodgson93. Managing perioperative anticoagulation, Hamish Lyall94. Postoperative venous thromboembolism, Hamish Lyall95. Tranexamic acid, Hamish Lyall96. Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee, Peter Webber97. Bolitho v City & Hackney Health Authority, Peter Webber98. Chappel v Hart, Peter Webber99. Noise-induced hearing loss, Robert Dobie
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