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Otologic and lateral skull base trauma / edited by Elliott D. Kozin.

Elsevier ClinicalKey Books Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kozin, Elliott D., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Skull base--Wounds and injuries.
Skull base.
Ear--Wounds and injuries.
Ear.
Otology.
Temporal bone.
Ear--Surgery.
Wounds and injuries.
Skull Base.
Temporal Bone.
Otologic Surgical Procedures.
Ear Diseases--surgery.
Wounds and Injuries.
Medical Subjects:
Skull Base.
Temporal Bone.
Otologic Surgical Procedures.
Ear Diseases--surgery.
Wounds and Injuries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv, 243 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Place of Publication:
St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2023]
System Details:
data file
Summary:
The first book of its kind to explore this timely topic in depth, Otologic and Lateral Skull Base Trauma addresses the many facets of temporal bone trauma, including its epidemiology, diagnosis, and medical and surgical management, and contemporary research. Ideal for both trainees and more advanced general practitioners and specialists, this text is a valuable resource for otolaryngologists and pediatric otolaryngologists, otologists and neurotologists, and audiologists, as well as neurosurgeons, neurologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation providers, and occupational and physical therapists. Covers the epidemiology, basic pathophysiology, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of temporal bone trauma, including complex injuries of the lateral skull base. Contains multiple chapters co-written by leading speciality experts: imaging of the temporal bone and brain following head injury (co-written by leading neuroradiologists); facial nerve injury management (co-written by leading facial nerve specialists); vascular injury management (co-written by leading neurosurgeons); soft tissue repair of auricular trauma (co-written by leading facial plastic surgeons); acoustic overexposure and blast injury management (co-written by leading experts in noise-induced hearing loss); rehabilitation following head trauma (co-written by leading physical medicine and rehabilitation providers, occupational therapists, and physical therapists) and more. Includes detailed coverage of labyrinthine concussion diagnosis and management, medical and surgical management of temporal bone fractures, conductive and sensorineural hearing loss and rehabilitation after head injury, balance disturbance after head injury, and much more. Discusses animal models of head injury and current research, with a focus on the auditory system. Consolidates today's available information on this timely topic into a single, convenient resource.
Contents:
Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury and lateral skull base injury in the United States
Imaging of the temporal bone following otologic and lateral skull base trauma
Surgical management of auricular trauma
Physiology of acoustic blast injury
Acute and chronic management of otologic blast injury
Conductive hearing loss after head injury: diagnosis and management
Medical and surgical management of temporal bone fractures
Labyrinthine concussion: diagnosis and management
The neurosurgical management of lateral skull base trauma
Vascular injury following lateral skull base trauma: diagnosis and management
Facial nerve injury following temporal bone fracture: diagnosis and management
Management of cerebrospinal fluid leak following lateral skull base trauma
Medical and surgical management of otic barotrauma
Adult vestibular dysfunction following head injury: diagnosis and management
Vestibular rehabilitation following head injury
Management of pediatric otologic trauma
Pediatric vestibular dysfunction following head injury: Diagnosis and management.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from table of contents page (Elsevier ClinicalKey, viewed January 9, 2024).
Other Format:
Print version: OTOLOGIC AND LATERAL SKULL BASE TRAUMA.
ISBN:
0323874851
9780323874854
OCLC:
1407513712
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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