eBOOK SPECIALTY COLLECTIONS

Otolaryngology

Baker: Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction, 2nd ed. 2007, Mosby

DESCRIPTION: Zeros in on the knowledge you need to achieve the best results for the full range of facial flap procedures; includes perspectives from otolaryngologists, dermatologists, ophthalmologists, and plastic surgeons, to help you take all of these considerations into account in treatment planning.

Brackmann: Otologic Surgery, 3rd ed. 2009, Saunders

DESCRIPTION: The new, comprehensive second edition covers all aspects of surgery of the ear and skull base, keeping readers up to date as they improve their surgical skills in this growing field. This edition includes more skull base surgery approaches, new information on implantable hearing devices and rehabilitation of the lower cranial nerves, and more. Throughout the book, numerous changes have been made to reflect contemporary procedures, and outmoded techniques have been deleted. Each chapter is authored by a recognized expert, and hundreds of detailed illustrations have been drawn by a single artist.

Eisele: Complications in Head and Neck Surgery, 2nd ed. 2009, Mosby

DESCRIPTION: Effectively avoiding, recognizing, and managing complications is integral to your operative success. Let a multidisciplinary team of experts in otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and general surgery guide you through the full range of complications associated with every type of head and neck procedure . . . so you will be equipped to produce the most favorable outcomes for even the most challenging cases!

Krouse: Managing the Allergic Patient, 1st ed. 2008, Saunders

DESCRIPTION: This new reference provides up-to-date, disease-specific diagnostic and treatment protocols in a new, full-color, heavily illustrated reference. This is the most current allergy management information at your fingertips – regardless of your medical specialty.

Myers: Cancer of the Head and Neck, 4th ed. 2004, Elsevier

DESCRIPTION: "Comprehensive...a valuable [addition] to the library of any head and neck surgeon. Of similar value to neurosurgeons dealing specifically with the skull base." --Journal of Neurosurgery. The latest edition of this definitive reference delivers state-of-the-art coverage of every aspect of head and neck cancer. Authors are all experts in their fields, with two new editors bringing fresh up-to-date perspectives. The 4th Edition takes a multidisciplinary approach to surgery and management, bringing new information on topics such as reconstruction of the vocal chords, treatment of laryngeal cancer, and radiotherapy.