8th Edition

Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Volume 2: Paediatrics, The Ear, and Skull Base Surgery

Edited By John Watkinson, Raymond Clarke Copyright 2018
1526 Pages
by CRC Press

1526 Pages
by CRC Press

This second volume in the Scott-Brown Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 8e three volume work is available either as in individual volume covering the sub specialties of Paediatrics, The Ear, and Skull Base Surgery, or as part of the classic three volume set. With over 100 chapters and numerous illustrations, this specialist volume contains authoritative and cutting edge information from... Read more

Section 1 Paediatrics

1: Introduction to paediatric otorhinolaryngology

Raymond W. Clarke

2: The paediatric consultation

Raymond W. Clarke

3: Recognition and management of the sick child

Julian Gaskin, Raymond W. Clarke and Claire Westrope

4: Anaesthesia for paediatric otorhinolaryngology procedures

Crispin Best

5: The child with special needs

Kate Blackmore and Derek Bosman

6: The child with a syndrome

Thushitha Kunanandam and Haytham Kubba

7: Management of the immunodeficient child

Fiona Shackley

8: Hearing screening and surveillance

Sally A.Wood

9: Hearing tests in children

Glynis Parker

10: Management of the hearing impaired child

Chris H. Raine, Sue Archbold, Tony Sirimanna and Soumit Dasgoupta

11: Paediatric implantation otology

James Ramsden and Payal Mukherjee

12: Congenital middle ear abnormalities

Jonathan P. Harcourt

13: Otitis media with effusion

Peter J. Robb and Ian Williamson

14: Acute otitis media

Peter A. Rea and Natalie Ronan

15: Chronic otitis media

William P.L. Hellier

16: Microtia and external ear abnormalities

Iain Bruce and Jaya Nichani

17: Disorders of speech and language

Suzanne Harrigan and Andrew Marshall

18: Cleft lip and palate

David M. Wynne and Louisa Ferguson

19: Craniofacial anomalies

Benjamin Robertson, Sujata De, Astrid Webber and Ajay Sinha

20: Balance disorders in children

Louisa Murdin and Gavin A.J. Morrison

21: Facial paralysis in children

S. Musher Hussain

22: Epistaxis

Mary-Louise Montague and Nicola E. Starritt

23: Neonatal nasal obstruction

Michelle Wyatt

24: Rhinosinusitis and its complications

Daniel J. Tweedie

25: Lacrimal disorders in children

Caroline J. MacEwen and Paul S. White

26: The adenoid and adenoidectomy

Peter J. Robb

27: Paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea

Steven Powell

28: Stridor

Kate Stephenson and David Albert

29: Acute laryngeal infections

Lesley Cochrane

30: Congenital disorders of the larynx, trachea and bronchi

Chris Jephson

31: Acquired laryngotracheal stenosis

Michael J. Rutter, Alessandro de Alarcón and Catherine K. Hart

32: Juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

Rania Mehanna and Michael Kuo

33: Paediatric voice disorders

Ben Hartley and David M. Wynne

34: Foreign bodies in the ear, nose and throat

Adam J. Donne and Katharine Davies

35: Paediatric tracheostomy

Mike Saunders

36: Perinatal airway management

Pensée Wu, May M.C. Yaneza, Haytham Kubba,

W. Andrew Clement and Alan D. Cameron

37: Cervicofacial infections

Nico Jonas and Ben Hartley

38: Diseases of tonsils, tonsillectomy and tonsillotomy

Yogesh Bajaj and Ian Hore

39: Salivary glands

Neil Bateman and Rachael Lawrence

40: Tumours of the head and neck

Fiona McGregor and James Hayden

41: Cysts and sinuses of the head and neck

Keith G. Trimble and Luke McCadden

42: Haemangiomas and vascular malformations

Daniel J. Tweedie and Benjamin E.J. Hartley

43: Drooling and aspiration

Haytham Kubba and Katherine Ong

44: Reflux and eosinophilic oesophagitis

Ravi Thevasagayam

45: Oesophageal disorders

Graham Haddock

Section 2 The ear

Audio-vestibular medicine

46: Anatomy and embryology of the external and middle ear

Peter Valentine and Tony Wright

47: Anatomy of the cochlear and vestibular system: Relating ultrastructure to function

Jonathan Gale and Andrew Forge

48: Physiology of hearing

Soumit Dasgupta and Michael Maslin

49: Physiology of equilibrium

Floris L. Wuyts, Leen K. Maes and An Boudewyns

50: Perception of sounds at the auditory cortex

Frank E. Musiek and Jane A. Baran

51: Psychoacoustic audiometry

Josephine E. Marriage and Marina Salorio-Corbetto

52: Evoked measurement of auditory sensitivity

Jeffrey Weihing and Nicholas Leahy

53: Prevention of hearing loss

Shankar Rangan and Veronica Kennedy

54: Hearing aids

Harvey Dillon

55: Beyond hearing aids: An overview of audiological rehabilitation

Lucy Handscombe

56: Age-related sensorineural hearing impairment

Linnea Cheung, David M. Baguley and Andrew McCombe

57: Noise-induced hearing loss and related conditions

Andrew McCombe and David M Baguley

58: Autosomal dominant non-syndromic SNHL

Polona Le Quesne Stabej and Maria Bitner-Glindzicz

59: Ototoxicity

Andy Forge

60: Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss

Tony Narula and Catherine Rennie

61: Tinnitus and hyperacusis

Don McFerran and John Phillips

62: Evaluation of balance

Adolfo M. Bronstein

63: Meniere’s disease

Vincent W.F.M. van Rompaey

64: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

Yougan Saman and Doris-Eva Bamiou

65: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence

Harry R.F. Powell and Shakeel R. Saeed

66: Vestibular neuritis

Charlotte Agrup

67: Vestibular migraine

Louisa Murdin and Lina Luxon

68: Vestibular rehabilitation

Marousa Pavlou

69: Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder and retrocochlear disorders in adults and children

Rosalyn A. Davies and Raj Nandi

70: Understanding tinnitus: A psychological perspective

Laurence McKenna, Elizabeth Marks and David Scott

71: Auditory processing disorders across the age span

Doris-Eva Bamiou and Cristina Ferraz B. Murphy

72: Neuropsychiatric aspects of vestibular disorders

Julius Bourke, Georgia Jackson and Gerald Libby

Otology

73: Clinical examination of the ears and hearing

George G. Browning and Peter-John Wormald

74: Furunculosis

Malcolm P. Hilton

75: Myringitis

Samuel A.C. MacKeith

76: Keratosis obturans, primary auditory canal

cholesteatoma and benign necrotizing otitis externa

Tristram H.J. Lesser

77: Acquired atresia of the external ear

Jonathan P. Harcourt

78: Otitis externa and otomycosis

Simon Carney

79: Periochondritis of the external ear

James W. Loock

80: Exostosis of the external auditory canal

Phillip J. Robinson and Sophie J. Hollis

81: Osteoradionecrosis of the temporal bone

James W. Loock

82: Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion in adults

Anil Banerjee

83: Chronic otitis media

George G. Browning, Justin Weir, Gerard Kelly and Iain R.C. Swan

84: Myringoplasty

Charlie Huins and Jeremy Lavy

85: Ossiculoplasty

Daniel Moualed, Alison Hunt and Christopher P. Aldren

86: Eustachian tube dysfunction

Holger H. Sudhoff

87: Otoendoscopy

David A. Bowdler, Annabelle C.K. Leong and David D. Pothier

88: Tuberculosis of the temporal bone

Ameet Kishore

89: Otosclerosis

Christopher P. Aldren, Thanos Bibas, Arnold J.N Bittermann, George G. Browning, Wilko Grolman, Peter A. Rea, Rinze A. Tange and Inge Wegner

90: Otological effects of Paget’s disease

Ian D. Bottrill

91: Ear trauma

Stephen C. Toynton

92: Otalgia

Philip D. Yates

Implantation otology

93: Bone-conduction hearing aids

James Ramsden and Chris H. Raine

94: Cochlear implants

Andrew Marshall and Stephen Broomfield

95: Middle ear implants

Maarten J.F. de Wolf and Richard M. Irving

96: Auditory brainstem implants

Shakeel R. Saeed and Harry R.F. Powell

Section 3 Skull base

97: Imaging of the temporal bone

Steve Colley

98: Anatomy of the skull base and infratemporal fossa

Charlie Huins

99: Evaluation of the skull base patient

Jeyanthi Kulasegarah and Richard M. Irving

100: Vascular assessment and management

Joe J. Leyon, Kurdow Nader and Swarupsingh Chavda

101: Natural history of vestibular schwannomas

Mirko Tos, Sven-Eric Stangerup and Per Caye-Thomasen

102: Surgical management of vestibular schwannomas

Shakeel R. Saeed and Christopher J. Skilbeck

103: Stereotactic radiosurgery

Paul Sanghera, Geoffrey Heyes, Helen Howard, Rosemary Simmons and Helen Benghiat

104: Neurofibromatosis 2

Gareth Evans

105: Non-vestibular schwannoma tumours of the cerebellopontine angle

Simon K.W. Lloyd and Scott A. Rutherford

106: Middle fossa surgery

Raghu N.S. Kumar, Sunil N. Dutt and Richard M. Irving

107: Jugular foramen lesions and their management

Rupert Obholzer

108: Petrous apex lesions

Michael Gleeson

109: Approaches to the nasopharynx and Eustachian tube

Gunesh P. Rajan

110: Tumours of the temporal bone

Marcus Atlas, Noweed Ahmad and Peter O’Sullivan

111: Clinical neuroanatomy

John J.P. Patten

112: The facial nerve and its non-neoplastic disorders

Michael Gleeson

113: Tumours of the facial nerve

Patrick R. Axon and Samuel A.C. MacKeith

114: Osteitis of the temporal bone

Cheka R. Spencer and Peter Monksfield

115: Squamous carcinoma of the temporal bone

Liam Masterton and Neil Donnelly

116: Complications of skull base surgery

Abdul Karim Nassimizadeh and Chris Coulson

Biography

Edited by

John C Watkinson MSc (Nuclear Medicine; London). MS (London). FRCS (General Surgery). FRCS(ENT). DLO.

One-Time Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant ENT/Head and Neck and Thyroid Surgeon. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University of Birmingham NHS Trust and the Royal Marsden and Brompton Hospitals, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, UK.

Currently Honorary Consultant ENT/Head and Neck and Thyroid Surgeon. Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and St Georges Hospital NHS Trust, Tooting, London.

Honorary Senior Anatomy Demonstrator, University College London (UCL).

Business Director, Endocrine MDT. The Bupa Cromwell Hospital, Kensington, London.

Raymond W Clarke BA, BSc, DCH, FRCS, FRCS(ORL)

Consultant Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital, Liverpool UK, Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean, University of Liverpool, UK

Section Editors

Haytham Kubba. Raymond Clarke. Christopher Aldren.

Doris-Eve Bamiou. Richard Irving. Shakeel Saeed