Recent Advances in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (Vol. 2)
Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery is a dynamic medical and surgical
specialty characterized by rapid advances in its scientific foundation
and of its therapeutic armamentarium. Simultaneously, there are novel
technical and technological innovations that positively impact on
patient care. Consequently, otolaryngology is constantly evolving as new
knowledge comes forth and new technologies become available. Recent
examples of advances in otolaryngology include PET scanning in head and
neck cancer, nonsurgical management of single-sided deafness,
office-based laryngology, transorbital skull base surgery, among others.
The challenge for the busy clinician in the 21st century is to remain
abreast of these ever-expanding body of knowledge, surgical techniques,
diagnostic test, imaging technology, and prosthetics, while deeply
immersed in their clinical practice. Ironically, this has become even
more difficult with the explosion of technologies designed to put
information at one’s fingertips. This annual periodical, Recent Advances
in Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, covering all the
subspecialties of otolaryngology, is designed to make it easy for the
clinician to keep current with what is new. Due to its rapid publication
cycle, the material is current, topical, and immediately relevant to
the clinician. Reviews emphasize clear artwork rendered in color to
convey new concepts and surgical approaches.
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