Office-Based Surgical Procedures in Otolaryngology,
Edition 1Editors: Edited by Raj Sindwani, MD, FACS, FRCS(C)
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Description
Recent advances in minimally invasive surgery have drastically increased the number of otolaryngological procedures that can now be offered in the office setting. Office-Based Surgical Procedures in Otolaryngology provides clear, highly illustrated discussions of in-office considerations and head and neck surgical procedures—all contributed by leading experts in the field of otolaryngology. Narrated companion videos help practicing otolaryngologists and otolaryngologists in training navigate each step of the procedure alongside experienced and knowledgeable surgeons.Key Features
- Provides concise, to-the-point guidance on the procedures that can be performed in the otolaryngology office setting, including those procedures that were once performed only in an operating room
- Offers quick, easy-to-understand coverage of patient safety and anesthesia; billing and coding; pediatrics; sleep-related procedures; ultrasound-guided procedures; rhinology; facial plastic surgery; laryngology; otology; and more
- Allows you to offer procedures in your office that pose less of a health threat to staff and patients, are less costly, and offer greater patient satisfaction and quicker recovery times than OR-based procedures
- Shares the experience and knowledge of leading experts within each subspecialty of otolaryngology who provide up-to-date guidance alongside color illustrations, CT scans, endoscopic images, photographs, and narrated videos
- An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
About the author
Edited by Raj Sindwani, MD, FACS, FRCS(C), Section Head, Rhinology, Sinus and Skull Base Surgery, Quality Improvement Officer (QIO), Head and Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, Ohio, USA
SECTION I Office Site Considerations
1 Patient Safety and Anesthesia Considerations for the
Office Setting
2 In-Office Procedures: Improving the Surgeon and Patient
Experience
3 Billing and Coding for Office-Based Procedures in
Rhinology
4 Clinic Scope Management and Reprocessing
(Rigid/Flex/Disposable)
5 Management of Medical Emergencies
in Office-Based Rhinology
SECTION II Comprehensive Otolaryngology/
Pediatrics/Sleep
6 Office-Based Surgical Procedures: Sialendoscopy and
Stone Removal
7 Office-Based Sleep Procedures
8 Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in the Head and Neck
9 Frenotomy
10 Office-Based Surgery in Otolaryngology: Peritonsillar
Abscess Drainage in the Office
11 In-Office Management of Epistaxis
12 In-Office Tympanostomy Tube Placement in Children
SECTION III Rhinology
13 Office-Based Balloon Sinus Dilation
14 Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in the Office
15 In-Office Management of the Deviated Nasal
Septum
16 In-Office Polypectomy
17 Drug-Eluting Stents and Steroid Injections
18 In-Office Surgical Navigation
19 Nasal Endoscopy and Sinus Debridement
20 Treatment of the Posterior Nasal Nerve (Cryoablation and
Radiofrequency Neurolysis)
21 Nasal Valve Treatment: Vivaer/Latera
22 Inferior Turbinate Procedures
23 Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Evaluation and
Management
24 Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy
SECTION IV Facial Plastics
25 Rhytidectomy and Surgical Facial Rejuvenation
26 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
27 Lasers and Light-Based Energy Devices
28 Botulinum Toxin
29 Aesthetic Fillers
30 Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: Techniques and Special
Considerations
31 Energy-Based Facial Tightening
32 Hair Restoration Surgery
33 Upper Lip Lift and the CUPID LIFT Design
34 Skin Cancer Management
35 Nonsurgical Management of Long-Standing
Facial Palsy
36 Scar Revision
SECTION V Laryngology
37 Enhancing Patient Care and Anesthesia Practices During
In-Office Airway Evaluations in Otolaryngology
38 In-Office Diagnostics and Laryngopharyngeal
Biopsies
39 In-Office Treatment of Respiratory Papillomatosis
40 Treatment of Leukoplakia With Aminolevulinic
Acid–Photodynamic Therapy for Resistant
and Dysplastic Lesions
41 Vocal Fold Augmentation
42 Use of 5-Fluorouracil in the Treatment of Dysphonia
43 Treatment for Laryngeal Dystonia
44 Transnasal Botulinum Toxin Injection of the False Vocal
Folds for Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia
45 Serial Intralesional Steroid Injections for the Treatment of
Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
46. Awake Procedures for Swallowing Disorders
47 Office-Based Voice Procedures for Gender-Affirmation in
Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals
48 Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block for Chronic Cough
SECTION VI Otology
49 Office-Based Otoendoscopy
50 Pearls and Pitfalls in Office-Based Myringotomy and
Tympanostomy Tube Placement
51 Pediatric Tympanostomy Using Iontophoresis and
Automated Tube Delivery System
52 Intratympanic Drug Delivery
53 Repair of Tympanic Membrane Perforations
in the Awake Patient
54 In-Office Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian Tube
Index
General Otolaryngologists in practice