Full Description
Technological innovations and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to re-shape our understanding of surgery and healthcare in the field of head and neck.
Incorporating up-to-date insights into developing technologies, this book explores all the practical aspects of learning, implementing, and treating patients with these new tools in head and neck surgery. This comprehensive volume features personal experiences and detailed explorations into a range of pioneering areas, from robotic surgery to virtual and augmented reality. It also covers how AI impacts head and neck surgery diagnoses, as well as 3D surgical planning and individual patient solutions.
Key Features:
Bridges the gap between the new technology concepts and clinical applications
Includes photographs displaying technologies in use
Includes discussions of the state of recent technological developments and speculation regarding the future of new technologies and AI in healthcare
Demonstrating the various ways in which new technologies can be practically applied to head and neck surgery, this book will be a valuable tool for practicing ENT surgeons and students interested in the ways that tech is transforming modern healthcare.
Contents
1. Artificial Intelligence in Head & Neck Surgery 2. The role of artificial intelligence to aid early detection of oral cancer 3. Introduction to Virtual and Augmented Reality in Surgery 4. Background in Principles and Approaches of VR in Surgical Teaching 5. Augmented Reality in Maxillofacial Surgery and Beyond 6. Robotic systems in head and neck surgery 7. Developments in Microvascular Surgery 8. Advances in Technology in the Management of Craniofacial Trauma 9. Patient Specific Implants and Navigation of the Orbital Complex Fracture 10. Technology in Orthognathic Surgery 11. Evolution of the Neck Dissection 12. The Evolution of Maxillofacial Prosthetics 13. Robotic Surgery for Head and Neck Diseases 14. Technology in TMJ Surgery 15. Virtual Surgical Planning in Head and Neck Surgery 16. Evolution of Cutting Instruments in Surgery



