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Bailey’s Head and Neck Surgery—
OtOlayrNgOlOgy
F I F T H E D I T I O N
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SECTION EDITORS
Basic Science/General MedicineShawn NewlandsKaren Pitman
Rhinology and AllergyBerrylin FergusonMatthew Ryan
General OtolaryngologyDavid EiblingShawn Newlands
LaryngologyMilan Amin-SwallowingC. Blake Simpson-Airway
TraumaGrant GillmanJohn Sykes
Pediatric OtolaryngologyMargaretha CasselbrantCharles Myer, III
Head and Neck SurgeryChristine GourinAnna Pou
Sleep MedicineRyan SooseEd Weaver
OtologyBarry HirschRobert Jackler
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryGrant GillmanJohn Sykes
Contemporary Issues in Medical PracticeShawn NewlandsKaren Pitman
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V O l u m E O N E
Bailey’s Head & Neck Surgery—OtOlaryNgOlOgy
F I F T H E D I T I O N
n JONAS T. JOHNSON, MDProfessor and Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology The Dr. Eugene N. Myers Professor and Chairman of Otolaryngology Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Pittsburgh
School of Dental MedicinePittsburgh Pennsylvania
n CLARk A. ROSEN, MDProfessor, Department of Otolaryngology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, MercyPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
335 Contributors
Illustrated by Victoria J. Forbes, Anthony Pazos, and Christine Gralapp
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library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBailey’s head and neck surgery—otolaryngology / [edited by] Jonas T. Johnson, Clark A. Rosen. — 5th ed. p. ; cm. Head and neck surgery—otolaryngology Otolaryngology Rev. ed. of: Head & neck surgery—otolaryngology / [edited by] Byron J. Bailey. 4th ed. c2006. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-60913-602-4 I. Johnson, Jonas T. II. Rosen, Clark A. III. Bailey, Byron J., 1934- IV. Head & neck surgery—otolaryngology. V. Title: Head and neck surgery—otolaryngology. VI. Title: Otolaryngology. [DNLM: 1. Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases—surgery. 2. Head—surgery. 3. Neck—surgery. WV 168] RF51 617.5’1059—dc23
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CONTENTS
14 Ophthalmology 00 Jean Edwards Holt and G. Richard Holt
15 anesthesiology 00 Stewart J. Lustik and Shawn D. Newlands
16 Endocrinology 00 Paul van der Sloot and Runhua Hou
17 rheumatologic, granulomatous, and Other Systemic Diseases affecting the Head and Neck 00
Valentin Marian, Anurag Gandhi, and Shawn D. Newlands
18 geriatric Otolaryngology 00 David E. Eibling and Sarah H. Kagan
19 Headache and Facial Pain 00 Chase H. Miller and Alfredo Archilla
20 Complementary and alternative Medicine 00 Li-Xing Man and Nicholas C. Sorrel
21 tobacco Cessation: How-to guidance and resources for Practitioners 00
Henry R. Diggelmann and Grant S. Hamilton III
22 Palliative Care and Pain Management 00 Robert M. Taylor and Amit Agrawal
SECTION II: RHINOLOGy AND ALLERGy 00 23 Sinonasal anatomy and Physiology 00 Randy M. Leung, William Walsh, and Robert C. Kern
24 Olfaction 00 Eric H. Holbrook and Donald A. Leopold
25 Immunology and allergy 00 Mohamad Chaaban and Robert M. Naclerio
26 allergy testing 00 James W. Mims
27 Diagnostic Imaging 00 Jenny K. Hoang and Adam M. Becker
28 Diagnostic tools for Sinonasal Disease and role of Office Imaging 00
Luke Rudmik and Timothy L. Smith
29 allergic rhinitis 00 James T. O’Neil and James W. Mims
Contributors 00Preface 00Acknowledgments 00
n VOLUME ONE
SECTION 1: BASIC SCIENCE/GENERAL MEDICINE 00
1 Surgical anatomy of the Head and Neck 00 Michael D. Maves
2 Basic Surgical Principles 00 A. Bradley Boland and Emily Rogers
3 Perioperative Management Issues 00 David M. Barrs
4 Operative technologies 00 Paul van der Sloot
5 Critical Care 00 Jon D. Simmons and Kimberly A. Donnellan
6 Dynamic Wound Healing 00 Gina D. Jefferson
7 Understanding Data and Interpreting the literature 00
Richard M. Rosenfeld
8 Outcomes research and Evidence-Based Medicine 00
Michael G. Stewart
9 Introduction to Otolaryngic genetics 00 Selena E. Heman-Ackah and Anil K. Lalwani
10 Microbiology, Infections, and antibiotic therapy 00
Thuy-Anh N. Melvin and Murugappan Ramanathan Jr.
11 Head and Neck Imaging 00 Tanya J. Rath
12 Surgical Pathology in Otolaryngologic Practice 00 Matthew C. Miller and Christa L. Whitney-Miller
13 Neurology in Otolaryngology 00 Rachel E. Roditi and Benjamin T. Crane
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30 Nonallergic rhinitis 00 Teresa V. Chan
31 Systemic Diseases that affect the Nose and Sinuses 00
David A. Zopf and Mark A. Zacharek
32 Epistaxis 00 Benjamin S. Bleier and Rodney J. Schlosser
33 acute rhinosinusitis 00 Elizabeth K. Hoddeson and Sarah K. Wise
34 Chronic rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyposis 00 Matthew W. Ryan
35 Nonpolypoid rhinosinusitis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Staging, and treatment 00
Zara M. Patel and Peter H. Hwang
36 the Unified airway 00 Jeb M. Justice and Richard R. Orlandi
37 Fungal rhinosinusitis 00 Robert T. Adelson, Bradley F. Marple, and Matthew W.
Ryan
38 Complications of rhinosinusitis 00 Carla M. Giannoni
39 Medical Management of Chronic Sinusitis 00 Jeffrey D. Suh and Alexander G. Chiu
40 Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Chronic rhinosinusitis 00
Barry Schaitkin and Kenneth D. Rodriguez
41 External approaches in Sinus Surgery 00 Carlos D. Pinheiro-Neto and Carl H. Snyderman
42 Septoplasty, turbinate reduction, and Correction of Nasal Obstruction 00
Neal Gehani and Steven Houser
43 Endoscopic Orbital and lacrimal Surgery 00 Erik Kent Weitzel and Raymond I. Cho
44 Complications of Sinus Surgery 00 James A. Stankiewicz and Kevin C. Welch
45 Endoscopic Evaluation and treatment of CSF leaks 00
Pete S. Batra
46 Frontal Sinus Surgery 00 Yuresh S. Naidoo and Peter-John Wormald
SECTION III: GENERAL OTOLARyNGOLOGy 689 47 anatomy and Physiology of the Salivary
glands 00 Rohan R. Walvekar, Bridget Loehn, and Meghan N.
Wilson
48 Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Salivary glands 00 Rohan R. Walvekar and Matthew A. Bowen
49 Outcomes, Effectiveness, and Quality of life: Measuring Clinical Effectiveness 00
Maureen Hannley
50 taste 00 Natasha Mirza
51 Stomatitis 00 Richard O. Wein and Miriam O’Leary
52 Pharyngitis 00 Stephen R. Hoff and Kay W. Chang
53 Odontogenic Infections 00 Timothy D. Doerr
54 Management of temporomandibular Joint Pain and Dysfunction 00
Joseph John Fantuzzo and Sveta Karelsky
55 Deep Neck Infections 00 Behrad B. Aynehchi and Gady Har-El
SECTION IV: LARyNGOLOGy 815 56 Upper Digestive tract anatomy and Physiology 00 Libby J. Smith and Roxann Diez Gross
57 Functional assessment of Swallowing 00 Maggie A. Kuhn and Peter C. Belafsky
58 Nonsurgical Management of Swallowing Disorders 00
Shaum Sridharan, Cathy L. Lazarus, and Milan R. Amin
59 Esophageal Disorders 00 Catherine Rees Lintzenich
60 Management of Intractable aspiration 00 David Eibling
61 Upper airway anatomy and Function 00 Gayle E. Woodson
62 Upper airway Stenosis: Evaluation and Management 00
Philip A. Weissbrod and Albert L. Merati
63 Complex Upper airway Problems Jay B. Tuchman and Deepak Mehta
64 advanced airway Management—Intubation and tracheotomy 00
Karen M. Kost
65 Voice: anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Evaluation 00
Lucian Sulica
66 laryngopharyngeal reflux 00 Joel H. Blumin and Nikki Johnston
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SECTION VI: PEDIATRIC OTOLARyNGOLOGy 00 86 Pediatric Otolaryngology 00 Steve Maturo and Michael Cunningham
87 Congenital aerodigestive tract anomalies 00 Christopher T. Wootten and Charles M. Myer III
88 Neonatal respiratory Distress 00 Mark Boston
89 Stridor, aspiration, and Cough 00 Joseph Edward Dohar and Samantha Anne
90 laryngeal Stenosis 00 Michael J. Rutter, Aliza P. Cohen, and Alessandro de
Alarcón
91 Pediatric Voice 00 Susan Baker Brehm, Melissa Statham, and Alessandro
de Alarcon
92 Pediatric tracheotomy 00 Jeffrey P. Simons
93 Ingestion Injuries and Foreign Bodies in the aerodigestive tract 00
Warren K. Yunker and Ellen M. Friedman
94 recurrent respiratory Papillomatosis 00 Craig S. Derkay and Cristina Baldassari
95 adenotonsillar Disease in Children 00 Anita Jeyakumar, Sean Miller, and Ron B. Mitchell
96 Congenital anomalies of the Nose 00 John P. Bent and David E. Conrad
97 Pediatric rhinosinusitis 00 Rodney P. Lusk
98 Salivary gland Disease in Children 00 Matthew K. Whitley and Karen B. Zur
99 Otitis Media in the age of antimicrobial resistance 00
Margaretha L. Casselbrant and Ellen M. Mandel
100 Pediatric audiology and Implantable Hearing Devices 00
David H. Chi and Diane L. Sabo
101 Nongenetic Hearing loss 00 Margaret A. Kenna
102 genetic Hearing loss 00 John Greinwald and Catherine Hart
103 Comprehensive Cleft Care 00 Alexander J. Davit III, Todd Otteson,
and Joseph E. Losee
104 Congenital Vascular lesions 00 Ravindhra G. Elluru
67 Infection, Infiltration, and Benign Neoplasms of the larynx 00
Craig R. Villari and Melissa M. Statham
68 Benign Vocal Fold lesions and Phonomicrosurgery 00
John W. Ingle and Clark A. Rosen
69 treatment of Vocal Fold Paralysis 00 VyVy N. Young and C. Blake Simpson
70 Neurologic Disorders of the larynx 00 John Ney and Tanya Meyer
71 Voice therapy for the treatment of Voice Disorders 00
Jackie Gartner-Schmidt
72 Care of the Professional Voice 00 Julina Ongkasuwan and Mark Courey
73 Office-Based Procedures in laryngology 00 Manish D. Shah and Michael M. Johns III
SECTION V: TRAUMA 00 74 Principles of trauma 00 Peter J. Koltai and James Chan
75 Management of Soft tissue Injuries of the Face 00
Scott Shadfar and William Shockley
76 Penetrating Face and Neck trauma 00 Michael G. Stewart
77 laryngeal trauma 00 J. Randall Jordan, Byron K. Norris, and Scott P. Stringer
78 Principles in rigid Fixation of the Facial Skeleton 00
Robert M. Kellman and Sherard A. Tatum
79 Surgical approaches to the Craniofacial Skeleton 00
John F. Hoffmann
80 Mandibular Fractures 00 Brett A. Miles and Jesse E. Smith
81 Midface Fractures 00 Brendan C. Stack Jr. and Francis Patrick Ruggiero
82 Orbital Fractures 00 Clinton D. Humphrey and J. David Kriet
83 Nasal Fractures 00 Grant Gillman and Carlos M. Rivera-Serrano
84 Frontal Sinus Fractures 00 E. Bradley Strong
85 Pediatric Facial Fractures 00 Peter C. Revenaugh and Paul Krakovitz
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122 Hypopharyngeal and Cervical Esophageal Carcinoma 00
Mihir Kiran Bhayani and Randal S. Weber
123 Early laryngeal Cancer 00 Parul Sinha, Oluwafunmilola Okuyemi, and Bruce H.
Haughey
124 advanced laryngeal Cancer 00 Bridget C. Loehn, Melda Kunduk, and Andrew J.
McWhorter
125 Voice rehabilitation Following laryngectomy 00 Anna M. Pou
126 tracheal tumors 00 Kevin L. Potts and Jeffrey M. Bumpous
127 Vascular tumors of the Head and Neck 00 Mark Persky and Spiros Manolidis
128 lymphomas of the Head and Neck 00 Raymond L. Chai, Andrew B. Tassler, and Seungwon
Kim
129 Neoplasms of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 00 Lee A. Zimmer and Ricardo L. Carrau
130 Orbital tumors 00 Neda Esmaili, Michael E. Stadler, and Adam M.
Zanation
131 Cranial Base Surgery 00 Carlos D. Pinheiro-Neto and Carl H. Snyderman Paul
A. Gardner
132 Odontogenic Cysts, tumors, and related Jaw lesions 00
William L. Chung, Kurt Summersgill, and Mark W. Ochs
133 treatment of thyroid Neoplasms 00 Irene Zhang, Samantha A. DeMauro, and Robert L.
Ferris
134 Hyperparathyroidism: Evaluation and Surgery 00 Maisie L. Shindo
SECTION VIII: SLEEP MEDICINE 00
135 Sleep Medicine for the Otolaryngologist 00 Pell Ann Wardrop and Kathleen L. Yaremchuk
136 Medical therapy for Obstructive Sleep apnea 00 Ryan J. Soose and Patrick J. Strollo
137 Nasal and Palatal Surgery for OSa 00 Peter O’Connor and Tucker Woodson
138 Hypopharyngeal and Skeletal Surgery for OSa 00 Eric James Kezirian and Edward M. Weaver
105 Head and Neck Masses in Children 00 Cuneyt M. Alper and Jacob G. Robison
106 Congenital Cysts and Sinuses of the Head and Neck 00
Robert F. Yellon
107 the Syndromal Child 00 Ted L. Tewfik
SECTION VII: HEAD AND NECk SURGERy 00 108 Head and Neck tumor Biology 00 Alec Vaezi and Jennifer R. Grandis
109 Principles of Patient Care 00 Rohan R. Walvekar, Marcie Tauzin, and Neelima
Tammareddi
110 Principles of radiation Oncology 00 Umamaheswar Duvvuri and Gregory J. Kubicek
111 Chemoradiation 00 Christine G. Gourin and Arlene A. Forastiere
112 therapeutic Options for Patients Who Fail Primary Chemoradiation 00
Steven B. Cannady and Mark K. Wax
113 Cutaneous Malignancy 00 Cherie-Ann O. Nathan and Timothy S. Lian
114 Malignant Melanoma of the Head and Neck region 00
Aaron J. Berger, Jeffrey N. Myers, and Andrew J. Nemechek Mike Yao
115 Salivary gland Neoplasms 00 Young S. Oh, Matthew S. Russell, and David
W. Eisele
116 lip Cancer 00 Liana Puscas, Michael A. Fritz, and Ramon M.
Esclamado
117 Neck Dissection 00 Jesus E. Medina and Nilesh R. Vasan
118 Controversies in Management of the N0 Neck in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Upper aerodigestive tract 00
Ryan Case and Karen T. Pitman
119 Oral Cavity Cancer 00 Daniel G. Deschler and Audrey B. Erman
120 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma 00 William Ignace Wei and Daniel T. T. Chua
121 Oropharyngeal Cancer 00 Anna M. Pou and Jonas T. Johnson
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157 Noise-Induced Hearing loss 00 Robert A. Dobie
158 Ototoxicity 00 Kay W. Chang
159 Cerebellopontine angle tumors 00 Matthew L. Bush and D. Bradley Welling
160 Sudden Sensory Hearing loss 00 Eric R. Oliver and George T. Hashisaki
161 tinnitus and Hyperacusis 00 Maura K. Cosetti and Pamela C. Roehm
162 aging and the auditory and Vestibular System 00 Joe Walter Kutz Jr., Brandon Isaacson, and Peter S.
Roland
163 Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable auditory Prostheses 00
Oliver F. Adunka and Craig A. Buchman
164 Hearing aids and assistive listening Devices 00 Catherine V. Palmer and Barry E. Hirsch
165 Clinical Evaluation of the Patient with Vertigo 00 Courtney C. J. Voelker and Joel A. Goebel
166 Peripheral Vestibular Disorders 00 Yuri Agrawal, Lloyd B. Minor, and John P. Carey
167 Central Vestibular Disorders 00 Gail Ishiyama and Akira Ishiyama
168 Vestibular rehabilitation 00 Susan L. Whitney and Yael Raz
169 regenerative Strategies for Overcoming Deafness 00
Alan G. Cheng and Stefan Heller
SECTION X: FACIAL PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERy 00
170 Preoperative Evaluation and Facial analysis in Facial Plastic Surgery 00
Andrew Winkler and Justin Wudel
171 Pictorial Documentation: Digital Imaging and traditional Photography 00
Andrew K. Patel, Amir M. Karam, and Samuel M. Lam
172 grafts and Implants in Facial, Head, and Neck Surgery 00
G. Richard Holt and Christian L. Stallworth
173 local Cutaneous Flaps and graft 00 Brian Jewett
174 reconstructive Microsurgery of the Head and Neck 00
Douglas B. Chepeha
139 Pediatric Sleep-Disordered Breathing 00 Stacey L. Ishman, David F. Smith, and Sally Shott
SECTION IX: OTOLOGy 00
140 Development of the Ear 00 Michael J. Wareing, Anil K. Lalwani, Abbas A. Anwar,
and Robert K. Jackler
141 anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 00 Peter C. Weber and Samir Khariwala
142 assessment of Peripheral and Central auditory Function 00
James W. Hall III and Patrick J. Antonelli
143 Vestibular Function and anatomy 00 J. Christopher Holt and Shawn D. Newlands
144 Vestibular and Balance laboratory Studies 00 Neil T. Shepard, Kristen Janky, and Jaynee Handelsman
145 Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring 00 Brannon D. Mangus, Betty S. Tsai, and David S.
Haynes
146 Diseases of the External Ear 00 Christopher J. Linstrom and Frank E. Lucente
147 Neoplasms of the Ear and lateral Skull Base 00 Bradley P. Pickett and Brianna K. Crawley
148 Congenital Malformation of the Ear 00 Paul R. Lambert
149 Intratemporal and Intracranial Complications of Otitis Media 00
H. Alexander Arts and Meredith E. Adams
150 Middle Ear and temporal Bone trauma 00 Rodney C. Diaz, Sally M. Kamal, and Hilary A. Brodie
151 Cholesteatoma 00 Ted A. Meyer, Chester L. Strunk Jr., and Paul R.
Lambert
152 Surgery of the Mastoid and Petrosa 00 Richard A. Chole, Hilary A. Brodie, and Abraham Jacob
153 reconstruction of the tympanic Membrane and Ossicular Chain 00
John L. Dornhoffer and Michael B. Gluth
154 Otosclerosis 00 Brandon Isaacson, J. Walter Kutz Jr., and Peter S.
Roland
155 acute Paralysis of the Facial Nerve 00 Jeffrey T. Vrabec and Jerry W. Lin
156 Otologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease: Includes autoimmune Inner Ear Disease 00
Arnaud F. Bewley and Michael J. Ruckenstein
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194 lasers in Facial Plastic Surgery 00 William Russell Ries and Joseph E. Hall
195 Management of Benign Facial lesions 00 Fred F. Shahan, Karen J. Johnson, John A. Zitelli, and
Henry H. Roenigk Jr.
196 Management of alopecia 00 Raymond J. Konior and Steven Gabel
197 Cosmetic Uses of Neurotoxins and Injectable Fillers 00
Grant S. Gillman
SECTION XI: CONTEMPORARy ISSUES IN MEDICAL PRACTICE 00 198 Patient Safety 00 David Eibling
199 Business law and the Practice of Otolaryngology 00
Robert S. Iwrey, Stephanie P. Ottenwess, Jessica L. Gustafson Kathryn Hickner-Cruz, David M. Ottenwess, and Reginald Baugh
200 Compliant Documentation, Coding, and Billing in the Practice of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery 00
Stephen R. Levinson
201 Clinic Management 00 Dana E. Habers and Scott Stringer
202 Comparative Medical Systems 00 William Anthony Wood
203 Effective Education in Medical Practice 00 John M. Schweinfurth
204 Medical Informatics and Databases 00 John C. Sok and Richard K. McHugh
205 telemedicine for Otolaryngology 00 John Kokesh, Chris Patricoski, and A. Stewart Ferguson
206 Quality Improvement in Otolaryngology 00 Rahul K. Shah, Jean Brereton, and David W. Roberson
207 Conflict of Interest 00 Andrew H. Murr and Susan J. Murr
Subject Index I-0
175 tissue Expanders 00 Jonathan Liang and Jonathan M. Sykes
176 Scar Camouflage 00 Shawn M. Stevens and Krishna G. Patel
177 Nasal reconstruction 00 Stephen S. Park
178 Facial reanimation 00 Tessa A. Hadlock
179 Surgical anatomy of the Nose: a Foundation for rhinoplasty 00
David W. Kim Ted Mau
180 rhinoplasty: Incisions, approaches, and analysis 00
Grant S. Gillman
181 the Nasal Dorsum: Management of the Upper two-thirds of the Nose 00
Randolph B. Capone and Ira D. Papel
182 Nasal tip Surgery 00 Tatiana K. Dixon and Dean M. Toriumi
183 Management of the Crooked Nose 00 Craig S. Murakami and Richard A. Zoumalan
184 revision rhinoplasty Richard E. Davis
185 the aging Forehead 00 Kian Karimi and Peter A. Adamson
186 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty 00 Jonathan M. Sykes and Christina K. Magill
187 lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty 00 Stephen W. Perkins and Jess Prischmann
188 rhytidectomy (Face-lift) 00 Russell Kridel and Zahi Abou Chacra
189 the aging Neck 00 Edwin Francis Williams and Henry Haipei Chen
190 Otoplasty: anatomy, Embryology, and technique 00
Steven Ross Mobley and Nathan Todd Nelson Schreiber
191 Congenital auricular Malformation 00 Eugenio A. Aguilar and Anthony Echo
192 Chin augmentation 00 Jonathan Mark Sykes and Christina Kenney Magill
193 redefining Skin resurfacing: the Hetter Chemical Peel 00
Devinder S. Mangat
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valuable Study Guide is available to assist with bench-marks of the progress that the reader has made.
And now, with sincere thanks to the authors and edi-tors who have made this learning system possible, we have arrived once again at the point where vision becomes reality.
Many months of hard work have been transformed into a product with the potential to move clinical care to a higher level, and that is always the foundation of our striv-ing.
We welcome our new readers and we applaud your deci-sion to join us in this quest for greater understanding for ourselves and improved care for our patients.
Byron J. Bailey, MD FACSChairman Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology
The University of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, Texas
“More than a textbook-it’s a learning system”. That has been our challenging goal since the 1st Edition of “Head and Neck Surgery-Otolaryngology” went to the printer twenty years ago. Once again, we began the planning of this 5th Edition with the recruiting of experienced and expert authors capable of providing our readers with the most current and useful evidence-based information avail-able for residents and practicing physicians intent on mas-tering the practice of our specialty.
Comprehensive, concise, and practical content that is presented in the format designed to increase the under-standing, retention and application of knowledge is the end result of the efforts of our outstanding team of Section Editors led by Jonas Johnson. Useful illustrations, help-ful summary tables, and supplemental video segments enhance the effort of the learner to retain and apply the information contained in these volumes. A new and
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