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Foreword
Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
Contents
About the Editors
1: Introduction to Head and Neck Surgery
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Head and Neck Anatomy
1.3 Role of Imaging Complementing the Anatomical Details Necessary for a Surgical Mapping
1.4 Anatomical Landmark of Head and Neck Region
1.4.1 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
1.5 Surgical Landmarks of Selected Head and Neck Surgery
1.5.1 Transverse Process of the First Cervical Vertebra
1.5.2 Parapharyngeal and Retropharyngeal Space
1.5.3 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
1.6 Dissection Procedure
1.6.1 Pearls and Pitfalls of Dissection Techniques
1.6.2 Dissection Guide
1.7 Optimal Setting for Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
1.8 Availability of Necessary Instrument and Supportive Staffs
1.9 Conclusion
References
2: Principle of Head and Neck Surgery and the Importance of Anatomical Characteristics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Principle of Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer
2.3 Types of Head and Neck Surgery
2.3.1 Oral Cavity Surgery
2.3.2 Pharyngeal Surgery
2.3.3 Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS)
2.4 Laryngeal Surgery
2.5 Nasal Cavity and Nasopharyngeal Surgery
2.6 Salivary Gland Surgery
2.7 Thyroid Gland Surgery
2.8 Neck Dissection
2.9 Ear and Temporal Bone Surgery
2.9.1 Paediatric Surgery
2.10 Anatomical Versus Surgical Landmarks
2.11 Techniques of Dissection
2.12 Pearls and Pitfalls of Head and Neck Surgery
2.13 Conclusion
References
3: Significance of Anatomical Versus Surgical Landmarks in Head and Neck Surgery
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Importance of Surgical Landmarks
3.3 Thyroid Surgery and Related Surgical Landmarks
3.4 Salivary Gland Surgery and Surgical Landmark
3.5 Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Surgery
3.6 Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Surgical Landmark
3.6.1 Pharynx
3.6.2 Nasopharyngeal Surgery
3.6.3 The Importance of Surgical Landmark During Neck Dissection
3.6.4 Sinus and Paranasal Sinus Surgery
3.6.5 Skull-Based Surgery and Landmarks
3.6.6 Temporal Bone Surgery
3.7 Conclusion
References
4: Radiological Assessment and Its Roles in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
4.1 Introduction of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
4.1.1 Clinical Presentation and Assessment of Head and Neck Malignancy
4.1.2 Cross-Sectional Imaging of Head and Neck Tumours
4.2 Preoperative Imaging Evaluation
4.2.1 Perineural Tumour Spread
4.2.2 Carotid Artery Involvement
4.2.3 Invasion of Prevertebral Space
4.2.4 Bone and Cartilage Invasion
4.3 Imaging Highlights of Head and Neck Anatomy
4.3.1 Oral Cavity
4.3.2 Nasopharynx
4.3.3 Oropharynx
4.3.4 Hypopharynx
4.3.5 Larynx
4.4 The AJCC Head and Neck Tumour Classification Changes
4.4.1 Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Foreword
Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
Contents
About the Editors
1: Introduction to Head and Neck Surgery
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Head and Neck Anatomy
1.3 Role of Imaging Complementing the Anatomical Details Necessary for a Surgical Mapping
1.4 Anatomical Landmark of Head and Neck Region
1.4.1 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
1.5 Surgical Landmarks of Selected Head and Neck Surgery
1.5.1 Transverse Process of the First Cervical Vertebra
1.5.2 Parapharyngeal and Retropharyngeal Space
1.5.3 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
1.6 Dissection Procedure
1.6.1 Pearls and Pitfalls of Dissection Techniques
1.6.2 Dissection Guide
1.7 Optimal Setting for Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
1.8 Availability of Necessary Instrument and Supportive Staffs
1.9 Conclusion
References
2: Principle of Head and Neck Surgery and the Importance of Anatomical Characteristics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Principle of Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer
2.3 Types of Head and Neck Surgery
2.3.1 Oral Cavity Surgery
2.3.2 Pharyngeal Surgery
2.3.3 Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS)
2.4 Laryngeal Surgery
2.5 Nasal Cavity and Nasopharyngeal Surgery
2.6 Salivary Gland Surgery
2.7 Thyroid Gland Surgery
2.8 Neck Dissection
2.9 Ear and Temporal Bone Surgery
2.9.1 Paediatric Surgery
2.10 Anatomical Versus Surgical Landmarks
2.11 Techniques of Dissection
2.12 Pearls and Pitfalls of Head and Neck Surgery
2.13 Conclusion
References
3: Significance of Anatomical Versus Surgical Landmarks in Head and Neck Surgery
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Importance of Surgical Landmarks
3.3 Thyroid Surgery and Related Surgical Landmarks
3.4 Salivary Gland Surgery and Surgical Landmark
3.5 Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Surgery
3.6 Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Surgical Landmark
3.6.1 Pharynx
3.6.2 Nasopharyngeal Surgery
3.6.3 The Importance of Surgical Landmark During Neck Dissection
3.6.4 Sinus and Paranasal Sinus Surgery
3.6.5 Skull-Based Surgery and Landmarks
3.6.6 Temporal Bone Surgery
3.7 Conclusion
References
4: Radiological Assessment and Its Roles in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
4.1 Introduction of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
4.1.1 Clinical Presentation and Assessment of Head and Neck Malignancy
4.1.2 Cross-Sectional Imaging of Head and Neck Tumours
4.2 Preoperative Imaging Evaluation
4.2.1 Perineural Tumour Spread
4.2.2 Carotid Artery Involvement
4.2.3 Invasion of Prevertebral Space
4.2.4 Bone and Cartilage Invasion
4.3 Imaging Highlights of Head and Neck Anatomy
4.3.1 Oral Cavity
4.3.2 Nasopharynx
4.3.3 Oropharynx
4.3.4 Hypopharynx
4.3.5 Larynx
4.4 The AJCC Head and Neck Tumour Classification Changes
4.4.1 Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma