This book offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary guide to endonasal endoscopic skull base surgery, authored by leading specialists and reflecting recent advancements in the field. It integrates fundamental anatomy and pathology with modern diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques, providing a robust clinical foundation for practitioners in this evolving specialty. Key features include contributions from international experts, a thorough assessment of skull base pathologies, and detailed descriptions of both basic and advanced endoscopic procedures based on the endonasal corridor system. The text outlines current tumor-specific strategies, addressing indications, preoperative work-up, surgical techniques, complications, postoperative care, outcomes, and practical tips. It also presents clear interdisciplinary guidelines for managing the internal carotid artery during surgery, facilitating the removal of previously inoperable tumors. Surgical outcomes from leading centers in Germany and Italy are included, along with 500 full-color photographs, anatomical illustrations, flowcharts, and tables. This resource sets a new standard in the field and is essential for otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, and pathologists involved in the management of skull base lesions.
Wolfgang Draf Knihy


Contents: The Neck and Thorax.- The Larynx and the Thyroid Gland.- The Face.- The Oral Cavity and the Oropharynx.- The Nose.- The Paranasal Sinus and the Retromaxillary Space.- The Eye and its Orbital Adnexa.- The Ear.- The Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossae.- The Skull and the Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System.- The Topography and Variations of the Extra- and Intracranial Vessels.- The Paraganglia.- References.- Index of Operations and Surgically Important Anatomic Relationships.- Subject Index.