Physiology of Phonation
4 Physiology of Phonation Venu Divi and Brittany C. Weber The capacity to produce complex phonatory behavior appears to be a recent evolutionary phenomenon limited to human beings.1 Phonation, or…
4 Physiology of Phonation Venu Divi and Brittany C. Weber The capacity to produce complex phonatory behavior appears to be a recent evolutionary phenomenon limited to human beings.1 Phonation, or…
5 Current Perspectives on the Molecular Biology of the Larynx Samit Majumdar and Neil Mackenzie Kernohan Although the larynx may be the site of origin for many different types of…
6 Standard Operations for Acute and Chronic Sinusitis Endoscopic sinus surgery has basically emerged from the operative treatment of chronic empyema or chronic hyperplastic sinusitis. The following description of standard…
2 Endoscopic Anatomy of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses Anatomical textbooks and atlases offer very accurate descriptions of the structure and topography of the nose and the paranasal sinuses, but…
1 Concepts of Intranasal Surgery of the Paranasal Sinuses Intranasal endoscopic surgery of the paranasal sinuses has essentially been developed for the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Only a few decades…
12 Results of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Personal Experience Introduction Looking back on 30 years of intense active involvement in endoscopic sinus surgery, I have to admit many advances and refinements…
11 Neoplasia and Tumorlike Lesions Indications • Diagnostic biopsy and postoperative control • Mucopyoceles, retention cysts • Expansive polyposis • Granulomas • Osteoma • Fibroma, neuroma, adenoma • Juvenile angiofi broma • Inverted papilloma • Squamous-cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma…
8 Failures and Repeat Surgery Indications • Planned or involuntary two-stage operations • Persistent or new disturbance of nasal respiration • Persistent or recurrent sinusitis • Olfactory disturbance • Postoperative complications • Surgical errors • Inadequate aftercare…
3 Preoperative and Postoperative Diagnosis The old wisdom that a surgeon’s excellence is based more on his skill in diagnosing and indicating than on his manual dexterity is particularly valid…