Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck was hailed as indispensable when it was first published in 2002. This classic atlas—packed with over 700 exceptional drawings, 537 of them in full color—is now available again after years of being out of print. An invaluable reference for surgeons, residents, and medical students.
Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck was immediately hailed as indispensable when it was first published in 2002. In demand ever since, this classic surgical atlas—packed with more than 700 exceptional drawings, 537 of them in full color, by an internationally noted medical illustrator—is now available again, with an extensive new index, after years of being out of print.
Here is a surgeon’s-eye view of all anatomic details, from the upper thorax to the crown. Ideal for both surgery and test preparation, this volume features special boxed sections that focus on the surgical significance of each anatomical structure. Every illustration is clearly labeled with key anatomic landmarks, and a user-friendly design allows quick reference. This volume is an invaluable resource for surgeons, residents, and medical students.
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The organization of the book makes it easy to use. A surgeon interested in a particular topic can easily find the relevant section or subsection, and if specific data are required, the index can pinpoint these. While not a small book, Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck delivers an enormous amount of information in an uncluttered manner by virtue of an economy of language and disciplined presentation. -- Murad Alam, M.D., and Leonard H. Goldberg, M.D. * Archives of Dermatology * Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck is a comprehensive, detailed gross anatomy textbook of the head and neck and related structures of the upper aerodigestive tract and chest. The text is organized and illustrated well. The desired readership for this text is mainly surgeons involved in the care of patients with head and neck disorders, primarily otolaryngologists; head and neck surgeons; facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons; cranial base surgeons; and clinicians in similar specialties. This text is a welcome addition to the armamentarium of the advanced head and neck and cranial base surgeon and will provide helpful understanding to all those who study and work in this field. -- Guy J. Petruzzelli * Otology and Neurotology *
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Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck is a comprehensive, detailed gross anatomy textbook of the head and neck and related structures of the upper aerodigestive tract and chest. The text is organized and illustrated well. The desired readership for this text is mainly surgeons involved in the care of patients with head and neck disorders, primarily otolaryngologists; head and neck surgeons; facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons; cranial base surgeons; and clinicians in similar specialties. This text is a welcome addition to the armamentarium of the advanced head and neck and cranial base surgeon and will provide helpful understanding to all those who study and work in this field. -- Guy J. Petruzzelli, Otology and Neurotology The organization of the book makes it easy to use. A surgeon interested in a particular topic can easily find the relevant section or subsection, and if specific data are required, the index can pinpoint these. While not a small book, Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck delivers an enormous amount of information in an uncluttered manner by virtue of an economy of language and disciplined presentation. -- Murad Alam, M.D. and Leonard H. Goldberg, M.D., Archives of Dermatology
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1 Superficial Structures of the Face, Head, and Parotid Region |
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2 Scalp, Cranium, and Brain |
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4 Temporalis and Infratemporal Fossae |
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5 Nasal Cavities and Paranasal Sinuses |
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8 Pterygomaxillary (Pterygopalatine) Fossa and the Autonomic Nervous System |
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10 Surgical Anatomy of the Cranial Base |
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11 Anatomy of the Neck: General Considerations |
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12 Lateral Regions of the Neck: Clinical Considerations |
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13 Anterior Regions of the Neck |
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14 Fasciae and Fascial Spaces of the Head and Neck |
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15 Thoracocervical Region: Root of the Neck |
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16 The Back and Posterior Region of the Neck |
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18 Regional and Free Flaps and Grafts for Reconstruction in the Head and Neck |
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Bibliography |
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List of Figures and Tables |
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Parviz Janfaza, M.D., is retired as an Assistant Professor of Otology and Laryngology at Harvard Medical School. Joseph B. Nadol, Jr., M.D., is Chief of Otolaryngology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Robert Galla is Senior Medical Illustrator at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Richard L. Fabian, M.D., is Chief Emeritus of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Massachusetts General Hospital. William W. Montgomery, M.D., was Professor in the Department of Otology and Laryngology at Harvard Medical School.