Full Description
Glasscock-Shambaugh-Haynes Surgery of the Ear is the preeminent text for surgeons and clinicians with an interest in hearing, ear infections, balance, the facial nerve and skull base tumors. Created by some of the most prominent names in the discipline, Michael E. Glasscock, MD and George Shambaugh, MD, it has been edited over the years by leaders in the field, including department chairs and medical school deans. The last edition of this book was published over a decade ago, and there have been many new developments during that time.
As noted above, the scope of the work is related to the ear, temporal bone and lateral skull base, which includes the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of hearing, balance, facial function and neoplastic disorders, presented in nine sections. Opening sections present the scientific foundations, clinical evaluation and rehabilitation and surgical principles of otologic and neurotologic disease. Disease-specific sections comprise the remaining bulk of the text: external ear, mastoid and middle ear, and inner ear and skull base, as well as systemic disease of the audiovestibular system and tumors of the ear and lateral skull base. Plentiful images accompany the text.
Now in a thoroughly updated open access seventh edition, Glasscock-Shambaugh-Haynes Surgery of the Ear is an excellent resource for otolaryngologists, neurotologists, neurosurgeons, and residents and students in these fields.
Contents
Part I Scientific Foundations.- The History of Modern Otologic and Neurotologic Surgery.- Embryology and Developmental Anatomy of the Ear.- Anatomy of the Temporal Bone and Skull Base with Surgical implications.- Middle Ear Mechanics in Otology.- Auditory Physiology Inner Ear.- Neurophysiology The Central Auditory System.- Vestibular Physiology.- Genetics in Otology and Neurotology.- Local Drug Delivery to the Inner Ear.- Tumor Biology of Vestibular Schwannomas.- Part II Clinical Evaluation.- Clinical Diagnosis of the Otologic and Neurotologic Patient History and Examination.- The Audiological Evaluation of Otologic and Neurotologic Disease.- Vestibular Testing.- Electrophysiological Testing of the Facial Nerve.- Temporal Bone Imaging.- Part III Rehabilitation of Otologic and Neurotologic Diseases.- Hearing Aids and Assistive Listening Systems.- Active Middle Ear Implants.- Bone Anchored Hearing Implants.- Pediatric Cochlear Implantation.- Cochlear Implants in Adults.- Inner Ear Pathology for the Cochlear Implant Surgeon.- Auditory Brainstem Implantation.- Vestibular Rehabilitation.- Rehabilitation of Facial Nerve Paralysis.- Rehabilitation of Non Facial Cranial Nerve Dysfunction Following Skull Base Surgery.- Part IV Fundamentals of Otologic and Neurologic Surgery.- Instrumentation in Otologic and Neurotologic Surgery.- Principles of Temporal Bone and Skull Base Surgery.- Neurophysiologic Monitoring in Otologic and Neurotologic Surgery.- Image Guided Systems in Temporal Bone and Skull Base Surgery.- Medicolegal Aspects of Otologic Clinical Practice.- Part V Diseases of the External Ear.- Diseases of the Auricle External Auditory Canal and Tympanic Membrane.- Malignant Otitis Externa and Osteomyelitis of the Temporal Bone.- Surgery for Congenital Aural Atresia and Stenosis.- Part VI Mastoid and Middle Ear Diseases.- Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and Surgery.- Aural and Extratemporal Complications of Otitis Media.- Intracranial Complications of Otitis Media.- Chronic Ear Disease and Cholesteatoma.- Myringoplasty Techniques.- Tympanoplasty Underlay Technique.- Tympanoplasty Overlay Technique.- Ossicular Chain Reconstruction.- Canal Wall Up Mastoidectomy.- Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy.- Reversible Canal Wall Down Surgery and Mastoid Obliteration.- Endoscopic Ear Surgery.- Primary Surgery for Otosclerosis.- Revision Surgery for Otosclerosis.- Part VII Diseases of the Inner Ear and Skull Base.- Pulsatile Tinnitus Tonal Tinnitus and Hyperacusis.- Congenital Hearing Loss and Inner Ear Malformations.- Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss.- Menieres Disease.- Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease.- Dizziness in the Pediatric Patient.- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.- Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis.- Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome.- Idiopathic Facial Palsy and Herpes Zoster Oticus.- Encephaloceles and Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks.- Temporal Bone Trauma.- Part VIII Systemic Diseases Affecting the Audiovestibular System and Temporal Bone.- Primary and Secondary Otalgia.- Vestibular Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment.- Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness.- Neurotologic Manifestations of Stroke.- Systemic Disorders Affecting the Temporal Bone.- Radiation Effects on the Ear and Temporal Bone.- Part IX Tumors of the Ear and Lateral Skull Base.- Glandular Tumors of the External Auditory Canal and Middle Ear.- Cutaneous Malignancies of the Pinna and External Auditory Canal.- Tympanic and Jugular Paragangliomas.- Non Paraganglioma Jugular Foramen Tumors.- Endolymphatic Sac Tumors.- Inner Ear Schwannomas.- Facial Nerve Schwannomas.- Geniculate Hemangiomas.- Sporadic Vestibular Schwannomas.- Neurofibromatosis Type II.- Cerebellopontine Angle and Internal Auditory Canal Meningiomas.- Lateral Skull Base Epidermoids.- Non neoplastic Lesions of the Petrous Apex.- Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma.- Pediatric Temporal Bone Malignancies.- Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy for Lateral Skull Tumors.- Reconstruction of the Lateral Skull Base.



