First written by Philip Stell and Arnold Maran in 1972, Stell & Maran's Textbook of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology has been revised in both content and approach over the years to reflect the enormous progress made in the area. Now in its fifth edition, the book remains a key textbook for trainees in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery.
Written with a strong multidisciplinary approach, the book has expanded considerably to include the expertise of international editors and contributing authors from a wide variety of backgrounds, including ENT, radiotherapy and plastic surgery, as well as maxillofacial surgery and multidisciplinary support.
Salient Features
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Includes advances in molecular biology and diagnostic imaging
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Contains a greatly expanded section on reconstruction to reflect the importance of this aspect
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Introduces of evidence-based medicine
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Uses color and illustrations to improve the aesthetic appeal of the book Thoroughly updated to include recent advances in molecular biology and diagnostic imaging
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A greatly expanded section on reconstruction to reflect the importance of this area
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An improved balance of content to enhance the multidisciplinary approach
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An international team of editors and contributors from a variety of different specialties
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Full color photos and illustrations throughout
About the Author
John C Watkinson MSc MS FRCS DLO
Consultant Head and Neck and Thyroid Surgeon, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University of Birmingham NHS Trust. One-time Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK
Ralph W Gilbert MD FRCSC
Deputy Chief, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University Health Network; and Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Table of Contents
Introduction to Head and Neck Surgery
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Epidemiology and Prevention of Head and Neck Cancer
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Molecular Biology as Applied To Head and Neck Oncology
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Assessment and Staging
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Imaging
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Head and Neck Pathology
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Treatment Options In Head and Neck Cancer
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Principles of Conservation Surgery
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Measures of Treatment Outcomes
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Quality of Life
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Complications and Their Management
Benign Disease
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Benign Neck Disease
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Benign Tumors of the Mouth and Jaw
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Paragangliomas
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Tracheostomy
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Trauma of the Larynx and Cervical Trachea
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Penetrating Neck Injuries
Endocrine Disease
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Molecular Biology and Genetic Testing of Endocrine Head and Neck Tumors
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Thyroid and Parathyroid Gland Pathology
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Imaging the Thyroid
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Benign Thyroid Disease
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Surgery For Benign Thyroid Disease
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Surgical Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
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Medullary Thyroid Cancer
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Avoiding Complications In Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery
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Non-Surgical Management of Thyroid Cancer
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Parathyroid Tumors
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Pituitary Tumors
Malignant Disease
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Lip and Oral Cavity
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Pharynx
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Larynx
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Metastatic Neck Disease
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Management of An Unknown Primary Carcinoma
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Neck Dissection
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Salivary Gland Tumors
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Non-Melanoma and Melanoma Skin Cancer
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Nose and Sinuses
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Lateral Skull Base Surgery
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Rare Cancers of the Head and Neck
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40 Principles of Radiotherapy
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Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas: Radical Radiotherapy
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Postoperative Radiotherapy In Head and Neck Cancer
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Chemo radiation In Head and Neck Cancer
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Biologically Targeted Agents
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Multidisciplinary Team Working
Reconstruction
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Basic Principles of Head and Neck Plastic Surgery
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Local Flaps
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Specific Local and Distant Axial and My cutaneous Flaps
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Defect-Based Reconstruction
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The Management of the Paralyzed Face
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Principles of Osseo integration
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A Combined Prosthetic and Surgical Approach to Head and Neck Reconstruction
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Voice Restoration
Directions for Future Research and Developments In Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
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Robotics, Laryngeal Transplantation, Gene Therapy, Growth Factors and Facial Transplantation