edited by Gary Josephson
Complications in Pediatric Otolaryngology collects best practices in the prevention, recognition, diagnosis, and management of complications affecting the head and neck, ear, nose, and throat-addressing medical-, surgical-, and disease-related conditions, as well as situations in critical care treatment and transport.
Features:
- Details possible complications that may occur alongside specific operative procedures
- Focuses on advancements in anesthesia, critical care, imaging, and wound healing
- Provides methods for improved outcomes in the care of children suffering from syndromic features, cancer, sleep apnea, cleft palate, and maxillofacial trauma
- Discusses complications from both a functional and cosmetic perspective
- Offers extensive discussions on commonly encountered airway challenges
Contents
- Special Topics
- Above All, Do No Harm
- The Hospital Experience
- Cognitive Impairment
- Systemic Disorders
- Head and Neck
- General
- Airway and Endoscopy
- Rhinology
- Otology
- Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Index