Description
The third edition of ENT: An Introduction and Practical Guide provides an essential introduction to the clinical examination, treatment options and surgical procedures within ENT. It encompasses the most frequently encountered conditions in the emergency setting, on the ward and in the outpatient clinic.
The text has been updated to include new content on implantation surgery for hearing loss. It also includes significant changes in the indications for surgery, patient assessment, management, and surgical techniques. The subjects of dizziness and vertigo have also been updated to include novel interventions.
With its highly practical step-by-step approach, this book will be invaluable to all surgical trainees studying for higher postgraduate examinations in ENT, and an essential guide for otorhinolaryngologists, primary care practitioners and specialist ENT nurses in their early years of training.
About the Author
Mr James Tysome MA PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS) - Consultant ENT and Skull Base Surgeon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Affiliated Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge, UK
Professor Rahul Kanegaonkar FRCS (ORL-HNS) - Consultant ENT Surgeon, Medway NHS Foundation Trust and Royal London Hospitals NHS Trust, Visiting Professor in Otorhinolaryngology Professor of Medical Innovation, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
Reviews
'The chapters are short but "punchy" and this is a book that can be read from cover to cover with little effort. The topics are ideally suited to the early years trainee in our discipline, in what is already a well established standard text.'
'[Line diagrams] throughout the book..are a strong feature, especially in anatomy and epistaxis management. Rahul Kanegaonkar has produced a thoughtful chapter on Vertigo and Dizziness, which has a useful message for advanced trainees also.'
Liam M Flood FRCS FRCSI, The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
Book Information
ISBN 9781032259611
Author James Tysome
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint CRC Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 460g