Pediatric Otolaryngology: Principles and Practice Pathways
Ralph F. Wetmore, Harlan R. Muntz, Trevor J. McGill, 2012
Overview
This comprehensive, single-volume text delves into the breadth and depth of modern pediatric otolaryngology. Written and edited by renowned experts, it covers the medical and surgical management of clinical problems encountered in pediatric otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. The core of the book features evidence-based practice pathways designed to assist clinicians in identifying and treating a wide spectrum of disorders, from common to highly complex. It serves as a primary resource for residents during pediatric otolaryngology rotations and an authoritative reference for daily practice.
Who it's for
- Pediatric otolaryngology residents
- Fellows in pediatric otolaryngology
- Practitioners in pediatric otolaryngology
- Clinicians managing pediatric head and neck surgery
Key features
- Comprehensive coverage of pediatric otolaryngology
- Evidence-based practice pathways for diagnosis and treatment
- New content on pediatric cochlear implantation
- Updated information on genetic breakthroughs impacting congenital hearing loss
- Discussion of recent controversies in tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
- Coverage of emerging subspecialties like airway reconstruction and voice
- Hardback binding
- 976 pages
- Published by Thieme Verlagsgruppe
- ISBN: 9781604064131
- Published in 2012