Medical Reference Catalogue
109
Function and
Surgery of the
Carotid and
Vertebral Arteries
Bailey's Head and
Neck Surgery -
Otolaryngology
Review
Jonas Johnson, MD
Professor-Dept of
Otolaryngology and Radiation
Oncology, University of
Pittsburgh, PA
Clark Rosen, MD
Director of the University
of Pittsburgh Voice Center
and Associate Professor of
Otolaryngology at the School of
Medicine
November 2013 / Paperback
Approx. 160 pp. / Approx. 160 lllus.
9781451192582
April 2014 / Paperback
Approx. 432 pp. / Approx. 25 lllus.
9781451192537
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
More than a procedural guide, the text represents a guide to decision-
making—highlighting individual anatomy, patient screening, selection
of procedure, surgical technique, avoidance of pitfalls, and management
of potential complications.
Master the core topics found on the otolaryngology board exam with
Bailey’s Head and Neck Surgery – Otolaryngology Review. This
comprehensive, quick-review, resource parallels the chapters in Bailey's
Head and Neck Surgery: Otolaryngology, Fifth Edition. Featuring 1,100
board-style questions and a comprehensive online quiz bank for review
on the go, this invaluable resource is ideal for both residents taking their
boards and for practitioners up for re-certification.
SURGERY
FEATURES
FEATURES
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Master key concepts as you self-test using the review book’s 1,000
multiple-choice, board-style questions devised by the contributors
and editors of the Fifth edition.
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Deepen your understanding with answers and explanations based on
Bailey's Head and Neck Surgery: Otolaryngology, along with page
references for deeper exploration.
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Study on the go with anytime, anywhere access to a comprehensive
online quiz bank.
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Patient-centered approach highlights patient outcomes in the choice
of surgical options.
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Detailed descriptions of vascular anatomy, including anatomic
variations, help tailor surgical approaches to each patient.
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Procedural information weighs the pros and cons of open surgery,
such as carotid endarterectomy (CEA), versus carotid angioplasty
and stents (CAS).
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Comparisons of open and intravascular procedures help readers
make informed therapeutic choices for each patient.
Ramon Berguer, MD PhD
Frankel Professor of Vascular
Surgery and Professor of
Engineering, Samuel and
Jean Frankel Cardiovascular
Institue, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan