Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea
By Neeraj Suri (Author)
By Neeraj Suri (Author)
The Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea is a comprehensive guide written from a surgeon’s perspective on radiology, specifically designed to assist and guide implant surgeons in preoperative image analysis. This book provides a thorough exploration of normal anatomy and anatomical variations with a focus on the cochlea, enabling surgeons to differentiate between normal anatomical structures and anomalies that may impact surgical outcomes.
When embarking on the journey of cochlear implant (CI) surgery, ENT surgeons heavily rely on reports from radiologists. However, crucial details can often be missed, leading to complications during the procedure. It is therefore of utmost importance for cochlear implant surgeons to have a deep understanding of not only the imaging of the normal cochlea but also the cochlear aperture, facial nerve, facial recess, and internal auditory canal, as well as the placement of the facial nerve and cochlear nerve.
Key Features:
– This handbook provides a comprehensive understanding of the radiological imaging of the cochlea, from fundamental structures to rare anatomical variations.
– Detailed illustrations showcase the facial nerve in the cochlea, cochlear aperture, IP-III, and cochlear hypoplasia.
– The book is presented in an easy-to-understand format, with labeled diagrams and chapters written with a practical approach for cochlear implant surgeries.
Product Details:
Date: September 2023
Edition: 1
Year: 2023
Illustrations: 325
Pages: 194
ISBN: 9789395390842
Review
The Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea by Neeraj Suri is an invaluable resource for cochlear implant surgeons seeking to enhance their understanding of radiological imaging of the cochlea. The book takes a surgeon’s perspective on radiology, emphasizing the importance of preoperative image analysis for successful outcomes in cochlear implant surgeries.
What sets this book apart is its meticulous coverage of normal anatomy and anatomical variations. It provides detailed insights into the imaging of the cochlea and its related structures, shedding light on key areas such as the facial nerve, cochlear aperture, IP-III, common cavity, and internal auditory canal. By clearly illustrating these structures, Suri helps surgeons differentiate between normal anatomical features and anomalies, allowing for more accurate surgical planning and execution.
The book’s practical approach is particularly commendable. Suri’s emphasis on the practical implications of cochlear anatomy and the impact of anomalies on surgical outcomes is invaluable for cochlear implant surgeons. By providing a thorough understanding of the imaging of the cochlea, the book equips surgeons with the knowledge needed to navigate potential challenges and complications during cochlear implant procedures.
Not only does the Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea serve as a critical resource for cochlear implant surgeons, but it also bridges the gap between ENT surgeons and radiologists. Suri acknowledges the reliance of ENT surgeons on radiology reports and aims to ensure that critical information is effectively communicated. By improving the understanding of radiological images and terminology, Suri enhances collaboration between surgeons and radiologists, leading to more comprehensive preoperative assessments and ultimately better patient outcomes.
Ordering this book is a crucial step in enhancing your understanding of cochlear implant surgeries. Whether you are a seasoned surgeon seeking to refine your skills or a trainee embarking on your first cochlear implant surgery, the Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea is an essential companion that will elevate your surgical practice and contribute to improved patient care.
Don’t miss out on this invaluable resource. Order your copy of the Imaging Handbook on Anatomy of Cochlea today and embark on a journey towards surgical excellence in cochlear implant procedures.