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Atlas of frontal sinus surgery : a comprehensive surgical guide / / edited by David R. Lobo, Jaime Viera Artiles, and Javier A. Ospina



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Titolo: Atlas of frontal sinus surgery : a comprehensive surgical guide / / edited by David R. Lobo, Jaime Viera Artiles, and Javier A. Ospina Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (323 pages)
Disciplina: 617.523
Soggetto topico: Atlases
Frontal sinus - Surgery
Persona (resp. second.): ArtilesJaime Viera
LoboDavid R.
OspinaJavier A.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Preparations -- 1: An Overview of Frontal Sinus Surgery. Past, Present and Future -- 1.1 Historical Perspective -- 1.2 Definition of Frontal Sinus Surgery and Main Indications -- 1.2.1 Definition -- 1.2.2 Indications -- 1.3 Epidemiology -- 1.3.1 Pediatric Population -- 1.3.2 Frontal Sinusitis Complications in Children -- 1.4 Risk Factors for Frontal Sinus Disease -- 1.5 Socioeconomic Importance -- 1.5.1 Socio-Economic Impact of Frontal Sinus Disease -- 1.5.2 Costs of Surgical Intervention -- 1.5.3 Medico-Legal Economic Burden -- 1.6 Safety Concerns -- 1.6.1 Skill-Oriented Risks -- 1.6.2 Informed Consent -- 1.7 Complications of Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 1.7.1 Pediatric Surgery -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- 2: Training in Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Cadaver Dissections, 3D Models, and Virtual Reality -- 2.3 Factors Leading to Successful Training -- 2.4 Advanced and Lifelong Training -- References -- 3: Frontal Sinus Classical and Endoscopic Anatomy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Frontal Bone -- 3.3 Frontal Recess -- 3.4 Anatomical Structures -- 3.4.1 Agger Nasi Cell -- 3.4.2 Uncinate Process -- 3.4.3 Frontal Cells -- 3.4.4 Frontobullar, Suprabullar and Supraorbital Cells -- 3.5 Anatomical Landmarks -- 3.5.1 Lateral Lamella of the Cribriform Plate -- 3.5.2 Anterior Ethmoidal Artery (AEA) -- 3.5.3 First Olfactory Fiber and Nasal Branch of the Anterior Ethmoidal Artery -- 3.5.4 Frontal Beak (FB) -- 3.5.5 Posterior Table of the Frontal Sinus -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- 4: Indications of Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Inflammatory Diseases -- 4.2.1 Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) -- 4.2.1.1 Localized Frontal CRS -- 4.2.1.2 Diffuse CRS -- 4.2.2 Complications of Rhinosinusitis -- 4.2.3 Mucocele.
4.3 Sinonasal Tumors -- 4.3.1 Benign Lesions of the Frontal Sinus -- 4.3.1.1 Osteomas -- 4.3.1.2 Fibrous Dysplasia (FD) -- 4.3.1.3 Inverted Papilloma (IP) -- 4.3.2 Malignant Neoplasm -- 4.4 Skull Base Defects -- 4.4.1 Frontal Sinus Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leak -- 4.4.2 Fractures of the Frontal Sinus -- References -- 5: Pre-operative Medical Management -- 5.1 Management of Co-morbidities -- 5.2 Corticosteroids -- 5.2.1 Intranasal Corticosteroids -- 5.2.2 Systemic Corticosteroids -- 5.3 Patient Positioning -- 5.4 Local Anesthesia -- 5.4.1 Injected -- 5.5 Topical Agents -- 5.6 Anesthetic Agents -- 5.7 Airway Choices -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- 6: Classification of the Frontal Sinus Anatomy, the Extent, and Complexity of the Frontal Sinus Endoscopic Surgery -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification (IFAC) [1] -- 6.2.1 Anterior Cells -- 6.2.1.1 Agger Nasi Cell (ANC) -- 6.2.1.2 Supra-Agger Cell (SAC) -- 6.2.1.3 Supra-Agger Frontal Cell (SAFC) -- 6.2.2 Posterior Cells -- 6.2.2.1 Supra-Bulla Cell (SBC) -- 6.2.2.2 Supra-Bulla Frontal Cell (SBFC) -- 6.2.2.3 Supraorbital Ethmoid Cell (SOEC) -- 6.2.3 Medial Cells -- 6.2.3.1 Frontal Septal Cell (FSC) -- 6.3 Classification of the Extent of Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery (EFSS) [1] -- 6.3.1 No Tissue Removal -- 6.3.2 Frontal Recess Clearance Procedures -- 6.3.3 Frontal Ostium Enlargement Procedures by Removal of Bone from the Frontal Beak -- 6.4 The International Classification of the Radiological Complexity (ICC) of Frontal Recess and Frontal Sinus [17] -- References -- 7: Surgical Planning: Three-Dimensional Imaging, Stereolithography, and Virtual Surgery -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Multiplanar Reconstruction -- 7.3 Volume Rendering -- 7.4 Surface Rendering -- 7.5 Augmented Reality -- 7.6 Stereolithography.
7.7 Virtual Endoscopy -- 7.8 Virtual Surgery -- References -- 8: Ergonomic Aspects and Instrumentation in Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Surgical Ergonomics -- 8.2.1 Operating Theater Layout -- 8.2.2 Surgeon Position (Standing Vs Sitting) -- 8.2.3 Instruments and Equipment -- 8.2.4 Robotics -- 8.2.4.1 Endoscope Holders -- 8.2.5 Additional Considerations -- 8.3 Cognitive Ergonomics -- 8.3.1 Surgical Safety Checklist -- 8.3.2 Surgical Field -- 8.3.3 Image-Guided Navigation System -- 8.3.4 Augmented Real-Time Image Guidance -- 8.3.5 Additional Considerations -- References -- Part II: Step by Step Procedures -- 9: Frontal Balloon Sinuplasty: Frontal Sinus Surgery Without Tissue Removal -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Indications -- 9.3 Schematic Description -- 9.4 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 9.5 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 9.6 Postoperative Tips -- 9.7 Summary/Conclusion -- References -- 10: Cells Removal: Draf Type I and IIA -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Indications -- 10.3 Schematic Description (Anatomy-Expected Result) -- 10.4 Preoperative Tips (Individual Risk Factors, Radiology, Instrumentation) -- 10.4.1 Individual Risk Factors -- 10.4.2 Radiology -- 10.4.3 Instrumentation -- 10.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 10.5.1 Pearls -- 10.5.2 Pitfalls -- 10.6 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 10.6.1 Access -- 10.6.2 Uncinectomy, Anterior and Posterior Ethmoidectomy -- 10.6.3 Performing an Axillectomy (Optional) -- 10.6.4 Understanding the 3D Anatomy of the Frontal Recess Cell -- 10.6.5 Localizing the Fontal Sinus Outflow Tract -- 10.6.6 Removing the Cells of the Frontal Recess -- 10.6.7 Removing the Cells of the Anterior Skull Base (Tunnel Vs Funnel) -- 10.6.8 Irrigation of the Sinus -- 10.6.9 Preventing Lateralization of the Middle Turbinate -- 10.7 Postoperative Tips -- References.
11: The Vertical Bar Concept in Frontal Recess and Frontal Sinus Surgery -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Indications -- 11.3 Schematic Description -- 11.4 Pre-operative Tips -- 11.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 11.6 Surgical Procedure Step-by-Step -- 11.6.1 Initial Endoscopic Examination -- 11.6.2 Uncinectomy -- 11.6.3 Identification of the Frontal Sinus Drainage Pathway -- 11.6.4 Intact Bulla Technique -- 11.7 Post-operative Tips -- References -- 12: Bone Removal. Grade 4-5: Partial Removal of Frontal Sinus Floor. Draf II B -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Indications -- 12.3 Instrumentation -- 12.4 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 12.5 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 12.6 Postoperative Tips -- References -- 13: Bone Removal Grade 5 (Complete Removal of Unilateral Frontal Sinus Floor) Including Eloy IIC, IID, IIE, IIF -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Indications -- 13.3 Preoperative Tips -- 13.4 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 13.5 Surgical Procedure and Schematic Descriptions -- 13.5.1 Modified Hemi-Lothrop Procedure/Eloy IIC (Fig. 13.2) -- 13.5.2 Modified Mini-Lothrop Procedure/Eloy IID (Fig. 13.3) -- 13.5.3 Modified Subtotal-Lothrop Procedure/Eloy IIE (Fig. 13.4) -- 13.5.4 Modified Central-Lothrop Procedure/Eloy IIF (Fig. 13.5) -- 13.6 Postoperative Tips -- References -- 14: Bone Removal. Grade 6: Draf III -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Indications -- 14.3 Anatomy -- 14.4 Preoperative Tips -- 14.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 14.6 Surgical Technique -- 14.6.1 Location of the Anterior Margin of the Cribriform Plate -- 14.6.2 Identification of the Frontal Sinus Ostium -- 14.6.3 Septectomy -- 14.6.4 Frontal Floor Resection -- 14.6.5 Posterior Enlargement -- 14.6.6 Outside-in -- 14.7 Postoperative Treatment -- References.
15: Frontal Sinus Surgery (Draf III) as a Previous Step to a more Complex Technique Part 1 -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Indications and Particular Tumor Specifics -- 15.2.1 Osteomas -- 15.2.2 Inverted Papillomas (IPs) -- 15.2.3 Malignant Sinonasal Tumors -- 15.2.4 Intracranial Malignancies -- 15.3 Preoperative Tips -- 15.4 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 15.5 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 15.6 Postoperative Tips -- References -- 16: Frontal Sinus Surgery (Draf III) as a Previous Step to More Complex Techniques Part 2 -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Indications -- 16.3 Schematic Description -- 16.3.1 Blood Supply [14, 15] -- 16.4 Preoperative Tips -- 16.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 16.6 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 16.7 Postoperative Tips -- 16.8 Conclusion -- References -- 17: External Approaches to the Frontal Sinus. Osteoplastic Flaps With or Without Frontal Sinus Obliteration -- 17.1 Historical Review -- 17.2 Indications -- 17.3 Preoperative Tips -- 17.3.1 Anatomy -- 17.3.2 Imaging Pre-op -- 17.3.3 Instrumentation -- 17.4 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 17.5 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 17.6 Postoperative Tips -- References -- 18: Indication of Frontal Sinus Trephination Procedure -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Indications -- 18.3 Schematic Description (Anatomy-Expected Result) -- 18.4 Preoperative Tips (Individual Risk Factors, Radiology, Instrumentation) -- 18.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls -- 18.6 Surgical Procedure Step by Step -- 18.7 Postoperative Tips -- References -- 19: The Place of Riedel-Mosher's Procedure in Contemporary Sinus Surgery -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Indications -- 19.3 Schematic Description (Anatomy-Expected Result) -- 19.4 Preoperative Tips (Individual Risk Factors, Radiology, Instrumentation) -- 19.5 Pearls and Potential Pitfalls.
19.6 Surgical Procedure Step by Step.
Titolo autorizzato: Atlas of Frontal Sinus Surgery  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-98128-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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