A Handbook of Applied Surgical Anatomy
edited by Robin Youngs
Paranasal Sinuses aims to provide the trainee surgeon with the anatomical knowledge required to perform safe endoscopic sinus surgery.
Features:
- Provides a stepwise approach to sinus anatomy and is loosely based around the curriculum of the University of Cambridge Endoscopic Sinus Anatomy Course
- Includes high quality images derived from cadaver dissection, with CT scan radiological correlates and endoscopic photographs
- Designed for use in the operating theatre and as a dissection guide for cadaver endoscopic sinus surgery courses
Contents
- Overview with Embryology
- Radiological Correlates: The Basics of CT Imaging
- The Nasal Cavity
- The Maxillary Sinus
- The Ethmoid Sinuses
- The Frontal Sinus
- The Sphenoid Sinus
- The Nasopharynx
- The Sphenopalatine Artery
- The Lacrimal System
Index