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Snyderman, MD, MBA, Professor, Departments of Otaryngology and Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Co-Director, Center for Cranial Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Paul Gardner, MD, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Co-Director, Center for Cranial Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aPhiladelphia :$cWolters Kluwer,$d[2015] 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (490 p.) 225 1 $aMaster techniques in otolaryngology 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4511-7362-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aMASTER TECHNIQUES IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY Head and Neck Surgery; Contributors; Preface; Contents; PART I: SPHENOID AND PARASELLAR REGIONS; 1OPTIC NERVE DECOMPRESSION; 2ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE SELLA; 3ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE SELLA FOR PITUITARY ADENOMAS AND RATHKE'S CLEFT CYSTS; 4TRANSCRANIAL APPROACHES TO THE SELLA, SUPRASELLAR, AND PARASELLAR AREA; 5ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE MEDIAL CAVERNOUS SINUS; 6ENDONASAL SUPRASELLAR APPROACH; 7TRANSPTERYGOID APPROACH TO THE LATERAL RECESS OF THE SPHENOID SINUS; 8TRANSSPHENOIDAL APPROACH TO THE MEDIAL PETROUS APEX 327 $aPART II: ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA9CRANIOTOMY FOR SUPRASELLAR TUMOR; 10PTERIONAL /ORBITAL-PTERIONAL CRANIOTOMY; 11ENDONASAL TRANSFRONTAL APPROACH TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL BASE; 12ENDONASAL TRANSCRIBRIFORM APPROACH TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 13ENDONASAL TRANSPLANUM APPROACH TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 14ENDONASAL TRANSORBITAL APPROACH TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 15TRANSORBITAL ENDOSCOPIC APPROACHES TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 16SUPRAORBITAL KEYHOLE APPROACH TO THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 17ENDONASAL RESECTION OF THE ANTERIOR CRANIAL BASE 327 $a18TRANSCRANIAL APPROACH FOR ANTERIOR CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION19ANTERIOR CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION: ENDOSCOPIC ASSISTED; 20FACIAL TRANSLOCATION APPROACH TO THE CENTRAL CRANIAL BASE; 21 ANTERIOR CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION: MIDFACIAL DEGLOVING; 22 ANTERIOR CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION: LATERAL RHINOTOMY; 23ANTERIOR CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION: RAVEH TECHNIQUE; 24CRANIALIZATION OF THE FRONTAL SINUS; 25FRONTAL SINUS OSTEOPLASTIC FLAP WITH AND WITHOUT OBLITERATION; PART III: MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA; 26SUPRAPETROUS APPROACH TO THE LATERAL CAVERNOUS SINUS 327 $a27SUPRAPETROUS APPROACH TO MECKEL'S CAVE AND THE MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA28INFRAPETROUS APPROACH TO THE JUGULAR FORAMEN; 29SURGERY FOR ANGIOFIBROMA; 30MODIFIED ORBITOZYGOMATIC CRANIOTOMY; 31PREAURICULAR APPROACH TO THE INFRATEMPORAL SKULL BASE; 32ANTERIOR TRANSPETROSAL APPROACH TO THE MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA AND POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 33POSTAURICULAR APPROACH TO THE INFRATEMPORAL SKULL BASE; 34TRANSORBITAL ENDOSCOPIC APPROACHES TO THE MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA; PART IV: POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA; 35ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL PITUITARY TRANSPOSITION APPROACH TO THE SUPERIOR CLIVUS 327 $a36TRANSCLIVAL APPROACH TO THE MIDDLE AND LOWER CLIVUS37ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE CRANIOCERVICAL JUNCTION AND ODONTOID; 38COMBINED SUPRAAND INFRATENTORIAL PRESIGMOID RETROLABYRINTHINE TRANSPETROSAL APPROACH; 39FAR LATERAL TRANSCERVICAL APPROACH TO THE LOWER CLIVUS AND UPPER CERVICAL SPINE; PART V: RECONSTRUCTION; 40NONVASCULARIZED REPAIR OF SMALL DURAL DEFECTS; 41NONVASCULARIZED REPAIR OF LARGE DURAL DEFECTS; 42NASOSEPTAL FLAP; 43MIDDLE TURBINATE FLAP; 44INFERIOR TURBINATE FLAP; 45THE TEMPOROPARIETAL FASCIAL FLAP IN SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION; 46EXTRACRANIAL PERICRANIAL FLAP 327 $a47TRANSCRANIAL PERICRANIAL FLAP 330 $aNow part of the Master Techniques in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery series, Skull Base Surgery is the new go-to guide on common and advanced procedures in skull base surgery. Step-by-step expert instruction is offered on more than 45 procedures, covering both open and minimally invasive approaches to the skull base. It is a vital resource for students, generalist surgeons, and skull base specialists in otolaryngology and neurosurgery. Key Features: authored by world-renowned experts and pioneers in open and endoscopic skull base approaches. 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