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Atlas of Thyroid Surgery

Atlas of Thyroid Surgery

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This colour atlas is a concise guide to thyroid surgery, presented predominantly through pictures rather than text, helping to demonstrate surgical procedures in a step by step manner.

The book covers numerous diseases and disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, presenting the latest techniques and best practice, as well as practical suggestions on how to avoid surgical complications and how to manage them if they do arise.

This highly useful, practical reference is richly illustrated with high quality images and intraoperative photographs.

Key points

  • Practical colour atlas illustrating latest techniques and best practice in thyroid surgery
  • Covers most thyroid and parathyroid gland disorders and diseases
  • Includes suggestions on how to avoid surgical complications
  • Richly illustrated with intraoperative photographs and images
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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
170
Dimensions (mm)
171.00 x 241.00
Weight (g)
350
    1. Assessing the Vocal Cord Mobility
    2. Some Worrisomes of Solitary Thyroid Nodule
    3. Confirming the Lower Limit of Thyroid Gland
    4. Assessment of Retrosternality
    5. Minimal Retrosternal Extension
    6. Massive Retrosternal Extension
    7. Surface Marking for Thyroid Surgery
    8. Forewarned is Forearmed
    9. Benign Tumors Often Push the Trachea
    10. Benign Pathology Often Push the Trachea
    11. Marking of Incision
    12. Horses for Courses
    13. Incision and Mobilization of Skin Layers
    14. Extension of Incision
    15. Raising of Skin—Platysma Flap
    16. Platysma is Usually Deficient in the Midline
    17. External Jugular Vein
    18. Anterior Jugular Vein
    19. Median Cervical Vein
    20. Variants of Anterior Jugular Vein
    21. Landmarks for Midline
    22. Pyramidal Lobe and Levator Glandulae Thyroideae
    23. Division of Deep Fascia in Midline
    24. Loose Areolar Tissue
    25. Avoid Superficial Capsular Veins
    26. Strap Muscles
    27. General Layout of Strap Muscles
    28. Strap Muscles
    29. Surgical Relevance of Ansa Cervicalis
    30. Dividing Strap Muscles
    31. Ansa Cervicalis Segmental Supply
    32. Nerve Supply of Strap Muscle
    33. Mimicking the Deep Fascia
    34. Elevation of Strap Superiorly
    35. Lateral Approach
    36. Posterolateral Mobilization
    37. Middle Thyroid Vein
    38. Middle Thyroid Vein (Short, Stumpy and Wide)
    39. Middle Thyroid Vein
    40. Learn your Anatomy of Middle Thyroid Vein in Neck Dissections
    41. Thyroid Veins
    42. Kocher’s Vein
    43. Fourth Veins of Kocher
    44. The Communicating Vessel
    45. Superior Thyroid Pedicle
    46. Upper Pole—Superior Thyroid Pedicle
    47. Reconsider the Old Dictum—Superior Thyroid Artery
    48. Anterior Branch of Superior Thyroid Artery
    49. Respect the Tenor of the Speech
    50. A Nerve that sets you apart
    51. Superior Thyroid Vein
    52. Additional Superior Thyroid Vein
    53. Changing Axioms—Inferior Thyroid Artery
    54. Branches of Inferior Thyroid Artery
    55. Reasons to Protect the Inferior Thyroid Artery
    56. The Saviour Artery of Both the Parathyroids—Inferior Thyroid Artery
    57. Inferior Thyroid Artery Supplying Both Parathyroids
    58. Inferior Thyroid Artery
    59. Normal Anatomy of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    60. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (The Embryology-I)
    61. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (The Embryology-II)
    62. Revisiting the Anatomy of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve/Inferior Thyroid Artery
    63. Beginer’s Guide to Recurrent laryngeal nerve—Beahr’s Triangle
    64. Beahr’s Triangle
    65. Identifying the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve at Cricothyroid Joint
    66. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Tracheoesophageal Groove Behind Inferior Thyroid Artery
    67. Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    68. Watch the Emissary at Cricothyroid Joint
    69. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve passing through the Branches of Inferior Thyroid Artery
    70. Usual Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and Inferior Thyroid Artery
    71. The Cornerstone of Surgery
    72. Divisions of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    73. Low Division of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    74. Misadventure at Cricothyroid Joint
    75. Constant Guides to Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    76. Nodule of Zuckerkandl
    77. A Less Emphasized:: Cricothyroid Joint
    78. The Rule of the Parallel Line
    79. Magnification Helps Here
    80. Let the Sleeping Dog Lie—Ligament of Berry
    81. Ligament of Berry—Posterior Condensation of Deep Fascia
    82. Where the Nerve Enters—Emissary Vessels
    83. Rare Variation—Non-recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
    84. Setting the Bench Mark
    85. Respecting the Neighbours—Parathyroids
    86. Identification of Superior Parathyroids
    87. Vascular Loop of Parathyroid (Superior Thyroid Artery)
    88. Vascular Loop of Parathyroid (Inferior Thyroid Artery)
    89. Unclear Yet Desirable Dissection
    90. The Fascia Protects the Microvasculature
    91. Medial to Lateral Dissection
    92. The New Commandment
    93. Inferior Thyroid Artery—New Commandments
    94. Branch of Inferior Thyroid Artery Supplying Superior Parathyroid Gland
    95. Time Well Spent
    96. Inferior Parathyroids
    97. Preserved Till the Last for a Reason—Inferior Thyroid Veins
    98. Inferior Thyroid Veins
    99. Thyroidea Ima Artery
    100. To Draw the Last Straw—Division of Isthmus
    101. Isthmus is Removed Along with the Lobe
    102. Cervical Sympathetic Chain
    103. Thoracic Duct
    104. A Job Well Done
    105. Total Thyroidectomy with Left Radical Neck Dissection—Five Years Postoperative Picture
    106. Back to the Clinics
    107. Thyroglossal Cyst/Aberrant Thyroid
    108. Puberty Goiter
    109. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
    110. Inflammatory Diseases of Thyroid
    111. Metabolic—Autonomic Nodule (Toxic)
    112. Surgery for Thyrotoxicosis
    113. Graves’ Disease (Uncontrolled)
    114. Suspicious Nodules
    115. Not so Happy Solitary Thyroid Nodule
    116. Clinical Application of Various Risk Stratification Schemes
    117. The Jigsaw of High and Low-risk
    118. Low-risk Patients
    119. Intermediate-risk Patients
    120. High-risk Patients
    121. Low-risk Patient with Low-risk Tumor
    122. Low-risk Patient with High-risk Tumor
    123. Unilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patient
    124. Bilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patients
    125. Large Bilateral Multinodular Goiter in Low-risk Patients
    126. Multinodular Goiter in High-risk Patient
    127. Compressive
    128. High-risk Tumor with High-risk Patient
    129. High-risk Patient with High-risk Tumor
    130. Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid
    131. The Treatment Options in Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
    132. Well-differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Children
    133. Well-differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Pregnancy
    134. Anaplastic Cancers
    135. A Case that Taught us to Respect Parathyroids
    136. Technique of Parathyroid Implantation
    137. This at Best Should be Avoided
    138. A Common Sad Story
    139. Branding is a Common Tribal Treatment with little Benefit
    140. Cervical Epidural Anesthesia
    141. Optimal Anesthesia for Thyroid Surgery (Melghat, India)
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