Endoscopic orbital procedures are at the forefront of today’s multidisciplinary patient care and team approach to problem-solving. Endoscopic Surgery of the Orbit offers state-of-the-art, expert guidance on minimally invasive orbit techniques that promise a more streamlined approach to comprehensive patient care, improved patient satisfaction, and superior outcomes. This unique resource reflects the contemporary, unparalleled partnership between otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and ophthalmology that often also includes a cohesive team of clinicians from many other specialties Table of ContentsPart 1 Perspectives and Evolution in Techniques- 1. Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Rhinologist’s Perspective (The Otolaryngologist/Ophthalmologist Relationship: An Historical Perspective)
- 2. Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Opthalmologist’s Perspective (Formation of the Eye-ENT Team)
- 3. Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Neurosurgeon’s Perspective (Evolution of 2-Surgeon, Multi-handed Endoscopic Skull Base/Orbital Surgery)
Part 2 Evaluation, Anatomy and Imaging- 4. Surgical Anatomy of the Orbit (including Intraconal Space)
- 5. Surgical Anatomy of the Nose, Septum and Sinuses
- 6. Rhinologic Evaluation in Orbital and Lacrimal Disease
- 7. Ophthalmologic Evaluation in Orbital and Lacrimal Disease
- 8. Neuro-ophthamological Evaluation and Testing
- 9. Radiological Evaluation of the Orbit (CT and MRI)
- 10. Optimizing Visualization and Localization During Endoscopic Orbital Surgery
Part 3 Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Endoscopic-DCR- 11. Evaluation and Management of Congenital NLD Obstruction
- 12. Evaluation and Management of Acquired NLD Obstruction
- 13. Endoscopic DCR
- 14. Endonasal DCR with Mucosal Flaps
- 15. Revision Endonasal DCR and conjunctivo DCR
- 16. Endoscopic Management of Pediatric Nasolacrimal Obstruction
- 17. Outcomes of Endoscopic DCR (Enhancing Patency of the Rhinostomy, Utility of Stents, Medications (mitomycin C), etc)
Part 4 Endoscopic Orbital and Optic Nerve Decompression- 18. Graves Disease and TED
- 19. Surgical Indications and Outcomes of Orbital Decompression Surgery
- 20. Endoscopic Orbital Decompression – Technique
- 21. Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression (intracanalicular)
- 22. Complications in Endoscopic Orbital Surgery
- 23. Postoperative Care of the Endoscopic Orbital Surgery Patient
Part 5 Endoscopic Intraorbital Surgery and Tumor Resection- 24. Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Orbit and Skull Base (coronal plane)
- 25. Intraorbital Pathology (Tumors) and Management Strategies
- 26. Gaining Exposure: Management of Extraocular Muscles in Endoscopic Intraorbital Surgery
- 27. Orbital Apex Surgery and Tumor Resection
- 28. Management of Intraconal Hemangioma: Technique and Outcomes
- 29. Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Orbit and Optic Canal
- 30. Endoscopic Orbital Exenteration
Part 6 Transorbital Techniques- 31. Endoscopic Subperiosteal Abscess Drainage
- 32. Transorbital techniques for Sinus (frontal) Surgery
- 33. Endoscopic Management of Mucoceles with Significant Orbital Involvement
- 34. Endoscopic Orbital Fracture Repair
- 35. Minimally Invasive Orbital Reconstruction
Part 7 Intracranial/Skull Base Surgery and the Optic Apparatus- 36. Surgical Anatomy of the Optic Nerves and Chiasm
- 37. Transcranial Approaches to Optic Apparatus (technique/pathology)
- 38. Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to the Optic Apparatus (technique/pathology)
- 39. Endoscopic Reconstruction of Skull Base Defects
- 40. Transorbital Neuroendoscopic Surgery (TONES)
- 41. Complications in Skull Base Surgery
- 42. Neuromonitoring in Skull base and Orbital Surgery
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