THE RECURRENT AND SUPERIOR LARYNGEAL NERVES

THE RECURRENT AND SUPERIOR LARYNGEAL NERVES

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Otorrinolaringología
ISBN:
978-3-319-27725-7
Páginas:
313
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
136
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

135,19 €

Despues:

128,43 €

1. Rates of RLN and SLN Injury: Data from National Quality Registries and the Literature
2. Laryngeal Exam Indications and Techniques
3. Neurologic Control of the Larynx
4. Micro-neuroanatomy of the Vagus, Superior Laryngeal, and Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves
5. Intralaryngeal Anatomy of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
6. Imaging of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
7. RLN Nerve and Inferior Thyroid Crossing
8. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Branching
9. The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and the Tubercle of Zuckerkandl
10. The Ligament of Berry
11. The Nonrecurrent Inferior Laryngeal Nerve
12. The International RLN Anatomic Classification System
13. Surgical Approaches to the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
14. IONM of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
15. Continuous Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (CIONM) of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
16. External Branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve (EBSLN) Anatomic Classification
17. Surgical Approach and Monitoring of the External Branch of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve (EBSLN)
18. Loss of Signal in IONM and Staged Thyroid Surgery
19. Mechanism of Injury
20. Intraoperative Neural Injury Management: Neuropraxic Non-transection Injury
21. Intraoperative Neural Injury Management: Transection and Segmental Defects
22. Nerve Management: Invasive Disease
23. Postoperative Management of Unilateral RLN Paralysis
24. Postoperative Management of Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
25. The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and Medical Malpractice During Thyroid Surgery
26. Postoperative Management of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis

This textbook is designed to deliver a comprehensive up-to-date review of all aspects of recurrent laryngeal nerve and superior laryngeal nerve anatomy including surgically important anatomy, key strategic surgical maneuvers, state-of-the-art neural monitoring, preservation of recurrent and superior laryngeal nerves during thyroidectomy and surgical management. Presently, there is no other single book available, that includes all of these surgically important topics explicitly and in-depth. The book is visually oriented with color illustrations and photomicrographs embracing all aspects of recurrent laryngeal nerve anatomy including branching patterns, relationship of the nerve and the inferior thyroid artery and the non-recurrent recurrent laryngeal nerve. A new classification system for recurrent laryngeal nerve anatomy is proposed. Intraoperative neural monitoring of the nerves is also covered in detail along with new horizons and encompass a practical approach to neural monitoring right from set up, actual monitoring and clinical relevance and usefulness of the monitoring data in making surgical decisions. The current status of the field is summarized and placed in context with optimal surgical management of these nerves. All chapters are written by world class US and International experts in anatomy, surgery and nerve monitoring.
The Recurrent and Superior Laryngeal Nerves will be of great value to Otolaryngologists and General Surgeons, Endocrine Surgeons, Fellows in Endocrine, Head and Neck Surgery, General Surgery and Otolaryngology residents.

Features
• All chapters written by world class US and International experts in anatomy, surgery and nerve monitoring
• Visually oriented with color illustrations and photographic representations
• Presents a new classification system for recurrent laryngeal nerve anatomy

Author
Gregory W. Randolph's name through his work over the last 20 years, has been associated with the recurrent laryngeal nerve and neural monitoring in thyroid surgery. He has established relationships with many of the key clinicians in this area, all of whom have preliminarily agreed and are excited to contribute on topics assigned to them. The name recognition and international backgrounds of the authors involved in this text is quite substantial.