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Atlas of temporal bone and lateral skull base surgery
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ISBN: 3131010916 Year: 1995 Publisher: Stuttgart New York New York G. Thieme Verlag Thieme Medical Pub.

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Atlas of Neurotologic and Lateral Skull Base Surgery
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ISBN: 3662466937 3662466945 Year: 2016 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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Long awaited, this fine surgical atlas covers all aspects of neuro-otology and lateral skull base procedures in comprehensively in detail. The lavishly illustrated step-by-step guide is written by two American experts to ensure continuity between topics. The text is highly structured with step-by-step explanation of each surgical procedure and TIPS and TECHNIQUES sections as well as a PEARLS section in each chapter. More than 200 superb artwork illustrations describe each surgical procedure with nearly 600 additional intraoperative pictures with CT and MRI images to teach specific case examples. This offers a complete educational experience for the skull base surgeon in training and a thorough reference for the experienced surgeon.


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Endoscopic and microsurgical anatomy of the cranial base
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ISBN: 3211993193 9786612828553 3211993207 128282855X Year: 2010 Publisher: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer,

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This atlas illustrates the anatomical structures of the internal and external cranial base and their topography essential to transnasal endoscopic surgical approaches.Currently, the majority of transnasal microsurgical interventions are largely restricted to hypophyseal interventions. The petrous part of the temporal bone and the retrosellar median area have only been cautiously approached using microsurgical endoscopy due to a current lack of technical experience and topographical knowledge. These approaches are common in the US, though, where they are already successfully conducted which cal

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