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جامع ترین متن چند رشته ای در زمینه کامینگز Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery، ویرایش هفتم، پاسخ های عملی مفصل و محتوای بالینی به راحتی قابل دسترسی را در مورد مسائل پیچیده ای که برای متخصصان گوش و حلق و بینی در همه سطوح در همه رشته های فوق تخصصی مطرح می شود، ارائه می دهد. این متن برنده جایزه یک مرجع یک مرحله ای برای تمام مراحل شغلی شما است - از رزیدنتی و گواهی هیئت مدیره تا چالش هایی که در عمل بالینی روزانه با آن مواجه می شوید. محتوای به روز شده ویرایشگر گوش شناسی جدید دکتر هوارد دبلیو فرانسیس و فصل ها و ویدیوهای جدید تضمین می کند که این نسخه هفتم مرجع قطعی در گوش و حلق و بینی امروزی باقی می ماند. ویژگی های کلیدی شما را با جدیدترین روش‌های کم تهاجمی، تغییرات اخیر در راینولوژی و تکنیک‌ها و فناوری‌های جدیدی که نتایج بیمار را شکل می‌دهند، به‌روز می‌کند. شامل 12 فصل جدید، از جمله رینوسینوزیت مزمن، درد صورت، اتولوژی سالمندان، جراحی آندوسکوپی گوش میانی، اختلالات گفتاری کودکان، کاشت حلزون در کودکان، گره های زبان و لب، شکاف حنجره تراشه، و غیره. پیشرفت‌های اخیر و رویکردهای جدید مانند روش Draf III برای CRS که بر فرورفتگی فرونتال تأثیر می‌گذارد، ویدین آندوسکوپی و نورکتومی خلفی بینی برای رینیت غیر آلرژیک، و رویکردهای آندوسکوپی برای تومورهای سینوازال و اربیتال، هم خارج و هم داخل کانولال را پوشش می‌دهد. دسترسی به 70 شاخص کلیدی (شورای اعتباربخشی برای روش‌های شاخص کلیدی آموزش پزشکی فارغ‌التحصیل) و ویدئوهای جراحی را فراهم می‌کند - افزایش 43 درصدی نسبت به نسخه قبلی. با 4000 تصویر با کیفیت بالا و صدها جدول و جعبه مرجع سریع، پشتیبانی بصری فوق العاده ای را ارائه می دهد. نسخه کتاب الکترونیکی پیشرفته همراه با خرید. کتاب الکترونیکی پیشرفته شما به شما امکان می دهد به تمام متن ها، شکل ها و مراجع کتاب در دستگاه های مختلف دسترسی داشته باشید. اطلاعات نویسنده توسط Paul W. Flint، MD، استاد و رئیس بخش گوش و حلق و بینی-جراحی سر و گردن، دانشگاه علوم و بهداشت اورگان، پورتلند، اورگان. Bruce H. Haughey، MD، FACS، پروفسور و مدیر بخش انکولوژی جراحی سر و گردن، گروه گوش و حلق و بینی-جراحی سر و گردن، دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه واشنگتن، سنت لوئیس، MO. Valerie J. Lund، CBE، MS، FRCS، FRCSEd، استاد راینولوژی، کالج دانشگاه، لندن. مشاور افتخاری جراح گوش و حلق و بینی، مرکز رویال ملی گلو، بینی و گوش بیمارستان، کالج دانشگاه و بیمارستان های چشم مورفیلد، لندن، انگلستان؛ K. Thomas Robbins، MD، FACS، مدیر موسسه سرطان SimmonsCooper در SIU. استاد، بخش جراحی سر و گردن گوش و حلق و بینی، دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه ایلینوی جنوبی، اسپرینگفیلد، IL. J. Regan Thomas، MD، FACS، فرانسیس L. Lederer پروفسور، رئیس بخش، بخش گوش و حلق و بینی-جراحی سر و گردن، دانشگاه ایلینویز در مرکز پزشکی شیکاگو، شیکاگو، IL. Marci M. Lesperance، MD، پروفسور، بخش گوش و حلق و بینی - جراحی سر و گردن، رئیس بخش گوش و حلق و بینی کودکان، دانشگاه میشیگان سیستم بهداشتی، Ann Arbor، میشیگان و Howard W. Francis


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The most comprehensive multi-disciplinary text in the field Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery 7th Edition provides detailed practical answers and easily accessible clinical content on the complex issues that arise for otolaryngologists at all levels across all subspecialties. This award-winning text is a one-stop reference for all stages of your career—from residency and board certification through the challenges faced in daily clinical practice. Updated content new otology editor Dr. Howard W. Francis and new chapters and videos ensure that this 7th Edition remains the definitive reference in today’s otolaryngology. Key Features Brings you up to date with the latest minimally invasive procedures, recent changes in rhinology, and new techniques and technologies that are shaping patient outcomes. Contains 12 new chapters, including Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Facial Pain, Geriatric Otology, Middle Ear Endoscopic Surgery, Pediatric Speech Disorders, Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, Tongue-Ties and Lip Ties, Laryngotracheal Clefts, and more. Covers recent advances and new approaches such as the Draf III procedure for CRS affecting the frontal recess, endoscopic vidian and posterior nasal neurectomy for non-allergic rhinitis, and endoscopic approaches for sinonasal and orbital tumors, both extra- and intraconal. Provides access to 70 key indicator (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Key Indicator Procedures), and surgical videos – an increase of 43% over the previous edition. Offers outstanding visual support with 4,000 high-quality images and hundreds of quick-reference tables and boxes. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. Author Information By Paul W. Flint, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon ; Bruce H. Haughey, MD, FACS, Professor and Director, Division of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; Valerie J. Lund, CBE, MS, FRCS, FRCSEd, Professor of Rhinology, University College, London; Honorary Consultant ENT Surgeon, Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital Trust, University College and Moorfields Eye Hospitals, London, UK ; K. Thomas Robbins, MD, FACS , Director, SimmonsCooper Cancer Institute at SIU; Professor, Division of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL; J. Regan Thomas, MD, FACS, Francis L. Lederer Professor, Department Head, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; Marci M. Lesperance, MD, Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Chief, Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan and Howard W. Francis



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Cummings Otolaryngology
Copyright Page
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Table Of Contents
Video Contents
I Measuring Outcomes and Performance
	1 Outcomes Research
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Introduction
		History
		Key Terms and Concepts
			Bias and Confounding
				Assessment of Baseline
					Definition of Disease.
					Disease Severity.
					Comorbidity.
				Assessment of Treatment
					Control Groups.
				Assessment of Outcomes
					Efficacy.
					Effectiveness.
		Fundamentals of Study Design
			Randomized Trial
			Cohort Study
			Case-Control Study
			Case Series and Expert Opinion
			Other Study Designs
			Grading of Evidence-Based Medicine Recommendations
		Measurement of Clinical Outcomes
			Psychometric Validation
			Categories of Outcomes
			Examples of Outcomes Measures
				Generic Scales
				Disease Specific Scales
					Head and Neck Cancer.
					Otologic Disease.
					Rhinologic Disease.
					Pediatric Diseases.
					Voice.
					Swallow and Other Throat Symptom Scales.
					Sleep.
					Facial Plastic Surgery.
		Summary and Future Directions
		References
2 Interpreting Medical Data
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Seven Habits of Highly Effective Data Users
		Habit 1: Check Quality Before Quantity
		Habit 2: Describe Before You Analyze
		Habit 3: Accept the Uncertainty of All Data
		Habit 4: Measure Error With the Right Statistical Test
		Habit 5: Put Clinical Importance Before Statistical Significance
		Habit 6: Seek the Sample Source
		Habit 7: View Science as a Cumulative Process
	Popular Statistical Tests Used by Otolaryngologists
		t Test
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
		Analysis of Variance
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
		Contingency Tables
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
		Survival Analysis
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
		Multivariate (Regression) Procedures
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
		Nonparametric Tests
			Description
			Interpretation
			Precautions
	Common Statistical Deceptions
		Surgical Satisfaction Swindle
		Standard Error Switcheroo
		Small Sample Whitewash
		Post Hoc P Values
		Multiple P Value Phenomenon
		Selective Analysis of Results
		Powerless Equalities
		Paired Data Proliferation
	Understanding Sample Size
	Importance of Principles
	References
3 Evidence-Based Performance Measurement
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Motivation for Physician Performance Measurement
	What Is Quality and Who Defines It?
	The Process of Building a Coherent System of Performance Measurement
		Engaging in the Development of Performance Measures
			Aggregating Demand for Performance Measurement
			Unifying the Response to the Demand for Performance Measurement
		Quality-Based or Value-Based Purchasing
	Medical Professionalism: the Physician-Patient Relationship
		Stakeholder Roles in Defining and Implementing Quality Improvement and Measurement Activity
		Anatomy of Performance Measures
	Other Stakeholder Perspectives
		Standardization and Implementation of Measures
	Barriers to Implementation of Performance Measurement
		The Surgeon’s Role in Performance Measurement
	References
II General Otolaryngology
	4 History, Physical Examination, and the Preoperative Evaluation
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Obtaining the History
		Physical Examination
			General Appearance
				Head and Facies
				Eyes
				Ears
					Auricles.
					External Auditory Canal.
					Tympanic Membrane.
					Hearing Assessment.
				Nose
				Nasopharynx
				Oral Cavity
				Oropharynx
				Larynx and Hypopharynx
				Neck
					Triangles of the Neck.
				Lymph Node Regions
					Adenopathy and Masses.
				Thyroid Gland
			Skin
			Neurologic Examination
		Special Populations
			Trauma Patients
			Children
			Older Patients
		Preoperative Evaluation
			Informed Consent
			Allergy
			Routine Perioperative Antibiotics
			Chronic Anticoagulation
		Considerations by Organ System
			Cardiovascular
			Respiratory
			Renal
			Hepatic
			Endocrine
				Thyroid Disorders
				Parathyroid Disorders
				Adrenal Problems
				Pancreatic Disorders
					Diabetes Mellitus.
			Hematologic
				Congenital Deficiencies of Hemostasis
				Liver Failure
				Thrombocytopenia
				Hemoglobinopathies
			Neurologic
		Conclusion
		References
5 General Considerations of Anesthesia and Management of the Difficult Airway
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Basic Anesthetic Care of the Patient With a NonDifficult Airway
		Standard Induction Versus Rapid-Sequence Induction
		Standards of Monitoring
	Standard Anesthetic Pharmacology
		Intravenous Medications for Induction of General Anesthesia
		Other Intravenous Medications: Benzodiazepines, Opioids, Lidocaine, and Dexmedetomidine
		Inhaled Anesthetic Agents
		Maintenance of General Anesthesia
		Depolarizing and Nondepolarizing Paralytic Agents
		Topical, Local, and Regional Anesthetic Agents
		Antihypertensive Agents
	Difficult Airway/Intubation: a Multispecialty Problem
		Definition and Incidence of Occurrence
		Consequences of a Difficult Airway
		Patient Identification
	Difficult Airway/Intubation
		Advances in Airway Techniques and Devices
	Johns Hopkins Hospital Difficult Airway Response Team Program and a Decade of Lessons Learned (2008–18)
		Conceptual Framework
		Prelude to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Difficult Airway Response Team Program
		Johns Hopkins Hospital Difficult Airway Response Team Program Initiative
	Documentation and Dissemination of Critical Difficult Airway/Intubation Information to Patients and Future Health Care Providers
		Issues With Conveying Information Verbally or in a Letter to Difficult Airway/Intubation Patients
		Issues With Obtaining Information from Previous Medical Records
		Electronic Health Record
	Conclusion
	Case-Based Learning: Case Presentations of Difficult Airway/Intubation Patients
		Pre-Difficult Airway Response Team Cases
		Difficult Airway Response Team Cases
		Catastrophic Cases
		Pre-DART Cases: OLHN and ACCM Teams
			Case 1: Consultation With the Airway Team for Future Airway Management
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 2: Anticipated Difficulty After Physical Examination: Awake Nasal Intubation
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 3: Anticipated Difficulty Because of the Surgical Procedure: Three Staged Surgeries for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, Three Airway Management Algorithms
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 4: Anticipated Difficult Intubation and Extubation: Trismus Versus Fused Temporomandibular Joint
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 5: Unanticipated Difficult Intubation, Difficult Mask Ventilation With Laryngeal Mask Airway, Can Wake Up
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 6: Unanticipated Difficult Intubation, Maskable, Cannot Wake Up Because of a Long-Acting Paralytic Agent
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 7: Loss of the Ability to Perform Bag-Mask Ventilation
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 8: Unanticipated Difficult Intubation, Failed Rapid-Sequence Induction, and Respiratory Compromise
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
		Difficult Airway Response Team Cases:
			Case 9: Securing the Airway in a Patient With Penetrating Laryngeal Trauma
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 10: Angioedema in the Emergency Department
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 11: Morbid Obesity, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Respiratory Failure in the ED
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
		Catastrophic Cases
			Case 12: Fire in the Airway
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 13: Postobstructive Pulmonary Edema
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 14: Rule Out Tension Pneumothorax Versus Anaphylactic Reaction
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 15: Rule Out Malignant Hyperthermia
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
			Case 16: Rule Out Pheochromocytoma
				Discussion and Major Teaching Points
	Case-Based Learning Summary
	Acknowledgment
	References
6 Surgical Management of the Difficult Adult Airway
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Overview
	Awake Fiberoptic Intubation
		Historical Perspective
		Indications
		Bronchoscopy Cart
		Preparing the Patient
			Psychologic Preparation
			Pharmacologic Preparation
			Conscious Sedation
			Topical and Local Anesthesia
		Technique
		Pearls Ensuring Successful Awake Fiberoptic Intubation
	Operative Surgical Airway
		Historical Perspectives
	Cricothyrotomy
		Anatomic Considerations
		Surgical Cricothyrotomy
			Indications
			Surgical Procedure
		Percutaneous Cricothyrotomy
	Transtracheal Needle Ventilation
	Conclusion
	References
7 Tracheotomy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History of Tracheotomy
	Timing of Tracheotomy
		Critical Care/Intensive Care Unit Patients
		Trauma Patients
		Stroke Patients
		Cardiothoracic Patients
	Operative Technique
		Open Tracheotomy (Box 7.2)
		Percutaneous Tracheotomy
		Alternative Percutaneous Techniques
		Tracheostomy Tubes
	Complications
		Intraprocedural Complications
			Airway Fire
			Bleeding
			Pneumothorax/Pneumomediastinum
		Early Complications
			Infection
			Tube Obstruction
			Pressure Ulcers
			Accidental Decannulation
		Late Complications
			Tracheal Stenosis
			Tracheoinnominate Fistula
			Tracheoesophageal Fistula
			Tracheocutaneous Fistula
	Tracheostomy Care
	Decannulation
	References
8 Overview of Diagnostic Imaging of the Head and Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Available Imaging Modalities
		Conventional Radiography
		Computed Tomography
			Computed Tomography Image Display
			Patient Cooperation
			Radiation Exposure
		Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging Artifacts
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pulse Sequences
				T1-Weighted Images.
				T2-Weighted Images.
				Gadolinium Contrast Enhancement.
					Fat-Suppression Methods.
				Gradient-Echo Techniques.
				Diffusion Weighted Imaging.
			Magnetic Resonance Angiography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging Disadvantages
		Ultrasound
		Nuclear Medicine
			Positron Emission Tomography
			Radionuclide Imaging
		Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Techniques
	Applications of Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Ultrasound in the Head and Neck
		Application of Computed Tomography in the Head and Neck Region
			Suprahyoid Neck
				Cervical Lymphadenopathy.
			Salivary Glands
				Sialography and Computed Tomography–Sialography.
			Larynx and Infrahyoid Neck
			Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
			Paranasal Sinuses
		Computed Tomography in Facial Trauma
			Temporal Bone and Skull Base
		Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Head and Neck Region
			Suprahyoid Neck
				Lymphadenopathy.
			Salivary Glands
			Larynx and Infrahyoid Neck
			Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
			Paranasal Sinuses
			Temporal Bone
			Skull Base
		Application of Ultrasound in the Head and Neck
			Metastatic Lymphadenopathy
			Salivary Glands
			Infrahyoid Neck
		Application of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography in Head and Neck Cancer
			Staging
				T-Staging.
				N-Staging.
				M-Staging.
			Therapy Planning and Monitoring
			Detection of Residual and Recurrent Disease
	Principles of Image Interpretation
		Strategy for Image Interpretation and Differential Diagnosis
	Imaging Anatomy, Site-Specific Lesions, and Pseudotumors of the Head and Neck
		Spaces of Suprahyoid Neck
		Parapharyngeal Space
		Pharyngeal Mucosal Space
		Parotid Space
		Carotid Space
		Masticator Space
		Retropharyngeal Space
		Prevertebral Space
		Oral Cavity
		Sublingual Space
		Submandibular Space
		Spaces of Infrahyoid Neck
		Infrahyoid Retropharyngeal Space
		Infrahyoid Prevertebral Space
		Anterior and Posterior Cervical (Lateral Cervical) Spaces
		Hypopharyngeal Mucosal Space
		Visceral Space and Larynx
		Larynx
		Thyroid Gland
		Parathyroid Glands
		Lymphadenopathy
			Lymph Node Anatomy and Classification
		Lymph Nodes: Normal and Pathologic
	Sinuses and Skull Base
		Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
		Paranasal Sinuses
		Ostiomeatal Complex
		Nasal Cavity
		Facial Trauma
		Skull Base
		Temporal Bone
	Postoperative Neck and Face
	References
9 Deep Neck and Odontogenic Infections
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Etiology
	Microbiology
	Anatomy
		Maxillary Spaces
		Mandibular Spaces
		Neck Spaces
	Clinical Evaluation
		History
		Physical Examination
	Laboratory Evaluation
		Blood Tests
		Imaging Studies
			Plain Film Radiography
			Computed Tomography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Ultrasonography
	Treatment
		Medical Management
			Airway Management
			Fluid Resuscitation
			Antibiotic Therapy
		Surgical Management
			Principles of Surgical Management
			Needle Aspiration
			Transoral Incision and Drainage
			Transcervical Incision and Drainage
	Selected Complications of Deep Neck Infections
		Vascular Complications
			Lemierre Syndrome
			Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
			Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm/Rupture
			Mediastinitis
			Necrotizing Fasciitis
	References
10 Head and Neck Manifestations in the Immunocompromised Host
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Spectrum of Immunodeficiency
	Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
		Biology and Immunology
		Diagnosis and Classification
		Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
		Recent Advances
			Broadly Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies (bNAbs)
		Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome
		Occupational Exposure to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
		Manifestations of Immunodeficiency in the Head and Neck
	Immunodeficiency and Malignancy
		Kaposi Sarcoma
			Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
			Presentation and Diagnosis
			Treatment
		Cutaneous Neoplasms
		Noncutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Lymphoma
			AIDS-Related Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
				Epidemiology and Presentation.
				Diagnosis.
				Prognosis and Treatment.
			Posttransplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorder
			Hodgkin Lymphoma
				Hodgkin Lymphoma in Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
		Other Neoplasms
	Salivary Gland Disease
		Xerostomia in Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Transplantation
		Salivary Gland Lesions in Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Diffuse Infiltrative Lymphocytosis Syndrome
	Diagnostic Approach to Neck Masses in Immunodeficient Patients
		History and Physical Examination
		Differential Diagnosis
		Diagnostic Workup
	Sinonasal Infection
		Presentation and Pathogenesis
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Otologic and Neurologic Manifestations of Immunodeficiency
		Skull Base Osteomyelitis
		Middle Ear
		Neuropathies in Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Hearing Loss
			Cryptococcal Meningitis
			Otosyphilis
			Approach to Sensorineural Hearing Loss in HIV-Positive Patients
			Hearing Loss in Transplant Recipients
	Oral Cavity
		Fungal Infections
			Oral Candidiasis
			Oral Histoplasmosis
			Invasive Fungal Infection
		Viral Infections
			Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
			Herpes Simplex Virus
			Human Papillomavirus
		Aphthous Ulcers
		Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease
		Graft-Versus-Host Disease
	HIV-Associated Facial Lipoatrophy
	Summary
	References
11 Laryngeal and Tracheal Manifestations of Systemic Disease
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
	Relapsing Polychondritis
	Sarcoidosis
	Amyloidosis
	Rheumatoid Arthritis
	Pemphigus
	Whooping Cough
	Tuberculosis
	Histoplasmosis
	Blastomycosis
	Cryptococcosis
	Coccidioidomycosis
		Actinomycosis
	Candidiasis
	References
12 Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Diseases of the Heart
	Malignant Neoplasms
	Bisphosphonates
	Cerebrovascular Diseases
	Pulmonary Diseases
	Endocrine and Exocrine Disorders
		Diabetes Mellitus
		Adrenal Diseases
		Pituitary Diseases
		Thyroid Diseases
		Parathyroid Diseases
	Collagen-Vascular and Granulomatous Disorders
		Sjögren Syndrome
		Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
		Scleroderma
		Sarcoidosis
		Wegener Granulomatosis
	Infectious Diseases
		Viral Diseases
		Fungal Diseases
		Bacterial Diseases
	Arthritides and Bone Disorders
		Rheumatoid Arthritis
		Osteoarthritis
		Reiter Syndrome
		Paget Disease
		Ewing Sarcoma
		Total Joint Replacement
	Dermatologic Conditions
		Lichen Planus
		Pemphigus Vulgaris
		Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
		Erythema Multiforme
	Gastrointestinal Disorders
		Crohn Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
		Behçet Syndrome
		Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
		Malabsorption Diseases
	Neurologic Diseases
		Dementia
		Parkinson Disease
		Myasthenia Gravis
		Bell Palsy
		Multiple Sclerosis
		Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
	Diseases of Organs and Glands
		Renal Diseases
		Chronic Liver Diseases and Cirrhosis
	Hematologic Disorders
		Bleeding Disorders
		White Blood Cell Disorders
		Hemoglobin Problems
	Women’s Oral Health and Disease
		Puberty
		Pregnancy
		Menopause and Postmenopause
	Inherited and Congenital Disorders
	References
13 Otolaryngology in the Elderly
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	The Aging Ear
		External Ear
		Presbycusis
		Proposed Etiologies
		Risk Factors
			Increasing Age
			Noise
			Genetic Predisposition
			Health Comorbidities
		Hearing Loss and Dementia
		Treatment
	Presbystasis
		Vestibular Pathology
		Diagnostic Methods
		Treatment
	The Aging Nose
		Common Symptoms
		Olfactory Changes
		Changes in Nasal Appearance and Intranasal Examination
		Treatment
	The Aging Voice and Upper Aerodigestive Tract
		Histologic Changes
		Laryngoscopic Appearance
		Acoustic Changes
		Mucosal Changes
		Glandular Changes
		Sense of Taste
		Dental/Mandibular Changes
		Respiratory Changes
		Treatment
	Presbyphagia
		Diagnostic Testing
		Treatment
	Facial Trauma
	Head and Neck Oncology
		Etiology
		Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
14 Pain Management in the Head and Neck Patient
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Measurement of Pain
	Acute Pain Management
		Epidemiology
		Patient Satisfaction
		Preemptive Versus Preventive Analgesia
		Perioperative Opioids and Their Role in the Opioid Epidemic
		Multimodal Analgesia
		Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
		Patient Controlled Analgesia
		Acetaminophen
		Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
		Gabapentinoid Drugs
		N-Methyl-d-Aspartate–Receptor Antagonists
		Perioperative Regional Anesthesia
		Perioperative Considerations for Older Adults
		Perioperative Considerations for Patients Receiving Long-Term Opioid Therapy
	Cancer and Chronic Noncancer Pain
		Types of Pain and Pain Definitions
		Treatment
		Medication Management
		Nonopioid Analgesics
			Acetaminophen and Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
			Neuropathic Pain Medications
			Antiepileptics
			Tricyclic Antidepressants
			Selective Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors
		Opioid Analgesics
			Weak Opioids
			Strong Opioids
		Multidisciplinary Pain Therapies
			Psychosocial Supportive Therapy
			Physical Rehabilitative Therapy
		Interventional Techniques
	References
15 Sleep Apnea and Sleep Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Historic Perspectives
	Classification of Obstructive Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
		Snoring
		Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
		Obstructive Sleep Apnea
	Pathophysiology
	Consequences of Untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea
	Diagnosis
	Treatment
		Medical Treatment
		Surgical Treatment
			Nasal Surgery
			Palatal Surgery
			Oropharyngeal Surgery
			Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation
			Tongue-Base Procedures
			Hypopharyngeal Procedures
			Maxillomandibular Advancement
			Tracheotomy
	Postoperative Management
	Sleep Disorders
		Classification of Sleep Disorders
			Normal Sleep
			Insomnia
			Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
			Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence
			Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders
			Parasomnias
			Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
			Isolated Symptoms, Apparently Normal Variants, and Unresolved Issues
	Conclusion
	References
III Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
1 Facial Surgery
16 Aesthetic Facial Analysis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomic Landmarks and Reference Points
	Facial Proportions
	Subunit Analysis
		Forehead
		Eyes
		Nose
		Nasofacial Relationships
			Nasal Rotation and Projection
			Alar-Columellar Complex
		Lips
		Chin
		Neck
		Ears
		Skin and Rhytids
	Computer Imaging and Digital Photography
	References
17 Recognition and Treatment of Skin Lesions
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Benign Skin Lesions
		Epidermal Lesions
			Seborrheic Keratosis
			Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
			Epidermal Nevus
			Verruca Vulgaris
		Cysts and Subcutaneous Lesions
			Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
			Pilar Cyst
			Milia
			Favre-Racouchot
			Dermoid Cyst
		Melanocytic Lesions
			Benign Nevus
			Lentigo
			Ephelis
		Fibroadnexal Lesions
			Nevus Sebaceous (of Jadassohn)
			Acrochordon
			Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar
			Neurofibroma
			Angiofibroma
			Sebaceous Hyperplasia
			Xanthelasma
		Other Dermatologic Manifestations
			Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis
			Vitiligo
			Seborrheic Dermatitis
		Bullous Disorders of the Head/Neck: Inherited and Autoimmune Bullous Disorders
			Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
			Morphea (Including En Coup de Sabre)
	Malignant Skin Lesions
		Melanoma
		Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
			Basal Cell Carcinoma
			Squamous Cell Carcinoma
			Bowen Disease
			Actinic Keratosis
			Keratoacanthoma
			Merkel Cell Carcinoma
			Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
		Treatment
			Biopsy
			Electrosurgery
			Cryosurgery
			Photodynamic Therapy
			Mohs Micrographic Surgery
			Resurfacing
			Laser Surgery
	References
18 Scar Revision, Keloids, and Camouflage
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Indications for Revision
	Excision
		Expansion With Excision
			Serial Excision
			Tissue Expansion
		Irregularization, Elongation, and Reorientation: Z-plasty, W-plasty, and Geometric Broken Line Closure
			Z-plasty
			W-Plasty and Geometric Broken Line Closure
		Topical Therapy for “Routine” Scars
			Topical Steroids
			Silicone Sheeting
			Onion Extract
		Steroids
		Dermabrasion
	Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
		Topical Therapy for Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
			Pressure Therapy
			Mitomycin C
			Imiquimod
		Excision and Injectables
			5-Fluorouracil Injections
			Bleomycin
			Interferons
		Laser Therapy
		Cryotherapy
		Radiotherapy
		Adjunctive Procedures
	Conclusion
	References
19 Facial Trauma
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Etiology
	Approach to Traumatic Injuries
		History
		Physical Examination
		Anesthesia
		Cleaning
			Infection Control
		Repair
	Types of Injuries
		Abrasions
		Lacerations
		Soft Tissue Avulsions
	Special Considerations in Repair of Specific Structures
		Lacrimal Apparatus and Eyelids
		Facial Nerve
		Lips
		Ears
		Nose
		Salivary Gland Trauma
		Parotid Duct
		Sialocele and Salivary Fistula
	Burns
		Classification
		Assessment and Treatment
	Special Considerations
		Eyelids
		Nasal and Auricular Cartilage
		Lips and Oral Commissure
		Frostbite
	Conclusion
	References
20 Maxillofacial Trauma
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology
		General
		Upper Third
		Middle Third
		Lower Third
	Evaluation and Diagnosis
		Physical Examination
			Upper Third
			Middle Third
			Lower Third
		Radiographic Evaluation
			Upper Third
			Middle Third
			Lower Third
	Classification Schema
		Upper Face
		Middle Third
		Lower Third
	Management
		General
		Surgical Access
			Upper Third
			Middle Third
			Lower Third (Mandible)
	Bone Healing
	Biomechanics of the Facial Skeleton
		Upper Third
		Middle Third
		Lower Third
	Fracture Repair
		Occlusion
			Upper Third
	Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
		Skull Base Disruption
			Middle Third
			Lower Third
		Edentulous Mandible
		Panfacial Fractures
	Complications
	Future Directions and New Horizons
	References
21 Reconstruction of Facial Defects
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Classification of Local Flaps
		Pivotal Flaps
		Rotation Flaps
		Transposition Flaps
		Interpolated Flaps
		Advancement Flaps
			Unipedicle Advancement Flap
			V-Y Advancement Flap
			Y-V Advancement Flaps
		Hinge Flaps
	Defects of the Nose
	Defects of the Lip
	Reconstruction of Cheek Defects
	Forehead Defects
	References
22 Hair Restoration
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Pathophysiology
	Etiology
		Nonscarring Alopecias
		Scarring Alopecias
	Classification
	Medical Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
		Minoxidil
		Finasteride
		Low-Level Light and Laser Therapy
		Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections
		Patient Consultation
	Candidacy
	Surgical Treatment of Alopecia
	Hairline Design
	Anesthesia
	Autograft Hair Transplantation
		Donor Hair Removal: Elliptical Strip Method
			Planning
			Technique
		Donor Hair Removal: Follicular Unit Extraction Method
			Technique
		Recipient Site
		Sequelae and Complications
	Scalp Reduction
	Tissue Expansion
	Temporoparietal-Occipital Flap
	Reconstructive Procedures
	Future Treatment Options
	Summary
	References
23 Management of Aging Skin
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Chemical Peels
		Histologic Changes of Aging Skin
		Patient Evaluation, Classification, and Selection
		Therapeutic Indications
		Contraindications
		Chemical Peel Procedure
			Patient Selection and Education
			Prepeel Preparations
		Chemical Peel Agents
			Superficial Peels
			Medium-Depth Chemical Peels
				Technique: Medium-Depth Chemical Peels.
			Deep Chemical Peels
				Hetter Peel Formulas.
				Patient Selection.
				Technique: Deep Chemical Peel.
				Phenol Toxicity.
				Postoperative Care Routine.
		Chemical Peel Complications
	Dermabrasion
		Patient Selection and Consultation
		Equipment
		Technique
		Postoperative Care
		Complications
	Laser Resurfacing
		Carbon Dioxide Laser
		Erbium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser
		Fractionated Devices
		Comparison of Carbon Dioxide and Erbium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Lasers
		Postoperative Laser Care
		Combined Modality Treatment
		Aesthetician’s Role in the Management of Aging Skin
		Ablative Laser Resurfacing
		Nonablative Facial Resurfacing
		Microdermabrasion
		Superficial Chemical Peels
		Medical Skin Care Regimens
	Summary
	References
24 Rhytidectomy and Facial Liposuction
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Historic Perspective
	Anatomic Considerations
	Surgical Technique
		Planning and Marking the Incisions
		Injection of Local Anesthesia
		Submentoplasty and Submental Liposuction
			Submental Liposuction Technique
			Submentoplasty (Platysmaplasty) Technique
		Skin Flap Elevation
		Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Rhytidectomy and Deep-Plane Rhytidectomy
		Skin Flap Trimming and Closure
			Postoperative Care
		Complications
		Hematoma
		Infection
		Skin Flap Necrosis
		Nerve Injury
		Scarring
		Hairline Distortion and Alopecia
		Pigmentary Changes
		Contour Irregularities
		Depression
		Revision Surgery
	References
25 The Aesthetic Brow and Forehead
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Ideal Forehead Aesthetics
		Female
		Male
	Anatomy
		Musculature
		Skin and Fascial Layers
		Sensory Innervation
		Motor Innervation
		Blood Supply
	Aging Brow and Forehead
		Patient Selection
			Psychological Considerations
			Patient Evaluation
			Examine
		Surgical Goals
		Surgical Techniques
			Coronal Forehead Lift
			Pretrichal Forehead Lift
			Midforehead Lift
			Midforehead Brow Lift
			Direct Brow Lift
			Browpexy
			Endoscopic Brow Lift
			Temporal Lift
	Endoscopic Brow Lift Technique
		Incisions
		Local Anesthesia
		Frontal and Parietal Bone Dissection
		Temporal Dissection and Release of the Periosteum and Lateral Supraorbital Orbicularis Oculi Muscle
		Release of the Brow Depressor Muscles
		Brow Elevation and Fixation
	Postoperative Care
		Complications
		Treatment of the Depressor Muscles With Botulinum Toxin
		Volume Augmentation of the Brow and Temple
	Conclusion
	References
26 Blepharoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
		Orbital Anatomy
		Eyebrow Anatomy
			Sensory Innervation
			Motor Innervation
			Fascial Layers of the Forehead and Temporal Region
			Musculature
			Blood Supply
		Eyelid Anatomy
			Surface Anatomy of the Eyelids
			Anterior Lamella
			Orbital Septum
			Orbital Fat Pads
			Upper Eyelid Retractors
			Lower Eyelid Retractors
			Tarsus
			Conjunctiva
		Midface Anatomy
	Aesthetic Considerations and Ideals in the Periorbital Area
		Brow Position
		Eyelid Aesthetics
			Upper Eyelid Ptosis
			Evaluation
		Midface Aesthetic Ideals
	Preoperative Planning
	Surgical Techniques
		Blepharoplasty and Ptosis Repair
			Upper Eyelid
			Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty
				Transconjunctival Approach.
				Subciliary Approach.
			Lid-Shortening Procedure
				Complications.
	Adjunctive Procedures
		Skin Resurfacing
		Injectable Filler
		Botox
	References
27 Mentoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Patient Evaluation
	Chin Deformities
	Procedure Selection
	Surgical Technique
		Mentoplasty With Chin Implant
			Fixation of Alloplast Chin Implants
		Osseous Genioplasty
			Clinical Examples
				Case 1.
				Case 2.
				Case 3.
				Case 4.
				Case 5.
	Complications
		Noninvasive Chin Augmentation
	Clinical Example
	Summary
	References
28 Otoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History
	Incidence
	Etiology
	Embryology, Anatomy, and Pathophysiology
	Goals and Fundamentals of Otoplasty
		Graduated-Approach Otoplasty
		Incisionless Otoplasty
		Nonsurgical Otoplasty
	Complications
	Summary
	References
2 Rhinoplasty
	29 The Nasal Septum
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Anatomy and Embryology of the Nose
			Turbinates
			Blood Supply and Innervation
		Nasal Obstruction
			Deviated Nasal Septum
			Nasal Valve Angle and Nasal Valve Area
		Nasal Physiology: Resistance and Airflow
			Nasal Cycle and Paradoxic Nasal Obstruction
			Septal Versus Turbinate Obstruction
			Measurement of Obstruction
		Septoplasty Technique and Evolution
			Technique Evolution
		Septoplasty Today
			Correction of Cartilaginous and Bony Septal Obstruction
			Anesthesia and Analgesia
			Incisions and Plane of Dissection for Septoplasty
			Addressing the Deflected Cartilaginous and Bony Septum Proper: Basic Technique
			Septoplasty and the Caudal Septum
			Septoplasty With Caudal Absence and Tip Collapse: Septal Reconstruction
			Septoplasty Combinations: the Rule and Not the Exception
			Septoplasty With Correction of the Nasal Valve
			Septoplasty With Septal Perforation Repair
			Septoplasty and the Crooked Nose
			Treatment of the Inferior Turbinates
			Postoperative Care
			Complications of Septoplasty
		Conclusion
		References
30 Nasal Fractures
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
	Pathophysiology
		Associated Injuries
	Classification
	Diagnostic Assessment
		History
		Physical Examination
		Radiography
	Management
		Acute Intervention
		Timing of Reduction
		Open Versus Closed Reduction
		Anesthesia for Closed Reduction
	Technique
		Closed Reduction
		Care After Reduction
		Open Reduction
		Alternative Reduction Methods
	Pediatric Nasal Fractures
	Complications
	References
31 Rhinoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Surgical Philosophy
	Preoperative Patient Assessment
		Anatomic Evaluation
		Photography and Imaging
		Laboratory Evaluation
		Anesthesia and Analgesia
		Surgical Planes
		Preoperative Medication and Intravenous Analgesia
		Infiltration Anesthesia
		Surgical Landmarks
	Surgical Refinement of the Nasal Tip
		Nondelivery Approaches
		Delivery Approaches
		Open Approach
		Tip Projection
	Surgery of the Cartilaginous Vault
	Surgery of the Bony Vault
		Bony Profile Reduction
		Narrowing the Nose: Osteotomies
	Postsurgical Considerations
32 Special Rhinoplasty Techniques
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Analysis
		Incisions and Soft Tissue Elevation
	Septal and Columellar Modifications
		Caudal Repositioning
		Making the Final Septal Assessment
	Columellar Alar Relationship
	Nasofrontal Angle Modifications
	Tip and Alar Asymmetries
		Tip Grafts
		Alar Batten Grafts
		Transposition Techniques
		Osteotomies
		Spreader Grafts (Middle Nasal Vault)
	Saddle Nose Deformity
		Augmentation
		Indications
		Dynamic Adjustable Rotational Tip Graft
	Non-Caucasian Nose
		Dorsal Augmentation
		Nasal-Base Sculpting
		Alar Soft Tissue Sculpturing
	Cleft-Lip Nose
	Summary
	References
33 Non-Caucasian Rhinoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomic Considerations
	Aesthetic Considerations
	Augmentation Rhinoplasty
		Concept
		Choice of Augmentation Material
		Technical Considerations With Dorsal Augmentation
	Hump Reduction
		Concept
		Technique
	Correction of a Deviated Nose
		Concept
		Technique
	Tip Surgery
		Concept
		Technique
	Alar Base Modification
	Postoperative Care
	Complications
	Conclusion
	References
34 Revision Rhinoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Patient Interview
	Physical Examination
	Surgical Approach
	Grafting Material
		Septal Cartilage Grafts
		Costal Cartilage Grafts
		Auricular Cartilage Grafts
		Calvarial Bone Grafts
		Alloplastic Implants
		Nonsurgical “Filler” Rhinoplasty
	Targeted Approach to Revision Rhinoplasty
		Bony Vault
			Dorsal Irregularities
			Deep Radix
		Middle Vault
			Internal Nasal Valve Collapse
			Inverted-V Deformity
			Open Roof Deformity
			Low Dorsum or Saddle-Nose Deformity
			Pollybeak Deformity
		Lower Third
			External Nasal Valve and Supra-Alar Collapse
			Alar Collapse and Retraction
			Tip Irregularities and Bossae
			Wide or Bulbous Tip
			Pinched Tip
			Short, Overrotated Nose
			Tip Ptosis
		Nasal Septum
			Caudal Septal Deviation and Septal Perforation
		Alar Base
			Alar Base Scarring
	References
IV Sinus, Rhinology, and Allergy/Immunology
	35 Allergy and Immunology of the Upper Airway
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Innate Versus Adaptive Immunity
		Components of the Innate Immune System
			Toll-Like Receptors
			Antimicrobial Peptides
			Natural Killer Cells
			Complement
		Adaptive Immunity: Cells of the Immune System and Their Responses
			T Cells
			B Cells
			Innate Lymphoid Cells
			Monocytes and Macrophages
			Neutrophils
			Eosinophils
			Basophils and Mast Cells
			Platelets and Erythrocytes
			Antigen Presentation
		Adaptive Immunity: Humoral Immune Response
			T-Cell–Dependent Versus T-Cell–Independent B Cell Responses
			Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity
			Immunoglobulins
				Immunoglobulin G
				Immunoglobulin M
				Immunoglobulin A
				Immunoglobulin E
				Immunoglobulin D
			Glycoimmunology and Siglecs
			Cytokines
			Chemokines
		Immunopathology
			Factors Related to the Development of Atopic Disease
				Genetics
				Hygiene, or Biodiversity, Hypothesis
				Geography
				Socioeconomic Factors
		Allergic Rhinitis
			Burden of Disease
		Pathophysiology of Allergic Rhinitis
			Sensitization and Immunoglobulin E Production
			Early Response to Antigen
			Neuronal Contribution
			Late Response to Antigen
			Cytokine Production During Late Response
			Cellular Events
			Adhesion Molecules and Cellular Recruitment
			Hyperresponsiveness
				Specific Hyperresponsiveness
				Nonspecific Hyperresponsiveness
				Local Allergic Rhinitis
		Evaluation and Diagnosis
			History
			Physical Examination
			Nasal Endoscopy
			Diagnostic Tests
			Skin Prick Testing
			Intradermal Testing
			Blended Skin Testing Techniques
			In Vitro Testing
				Serum Total IgE
				Serum Antigen-Specific IgE
				Nasal Specific IgE
			Basophil Activation Test
			Component Resolved Diagnosis
			Allergen Challenge Testing
			Nasal Biopsy and Cytology
		Therapeutic Options
			Avoidance
			Antihistamines
			Decongestants
			Anticholinergics
			Cromolyn Sodium
			Leukotriene Modifiers
			Intranasal Corticosteroids
			Systemic Glucocorticosteroids
			Omalizumab
		Combination Treatments
			Immunotherapy
				Immunologic Changes After Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy
				Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
				Sublingual Immunotherapy
				SCIT Versus SLIT
					Novel Approaches
						Omalizumab + Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy.
				Synthetic Allergens
				Peptide Constructs
				Allergoids/Polymerized Antigens
				Adjuvant Constructs
		Intralymphatic Immunotherapy
			Epicutaneous Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy
			Treatment of Eye Symptoms in Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis
			Assessment of Symptom Control in Rhinitis
			Important Associated Conditions
				Rhinosinusitis
				Conjunctivitis
				Asthma
				Other Related Conditions
			General Treatment Planning
		References
36 Olfactory Function and Dysfunction
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
		Olfactory Neuroepithelium
		Olfactory Bulb and Higher Olfactory Structures
	Physiology
		Nasal Cycle and Aerodynamics
		Olfactory Mucous Layer
		Olfactory Receptors and Transduction Cascades
		Olfactory Genetics and Odor Encoding
		Trigeminal Function
	Olfactory Dysfunction
		Definitions
		Epidemiology
	Impact of Olfactory Dysfunction
		Quality of Life and Association With Other Pathology
		Occupational Impairment and Safety
	Classification of Olfactory Dysfunction
	Common Causes of Olfactory Dysfunction
		Sinonasal Olfactory Dysfunction
		Postinfectious Olfactory Dysfunction
		Posttraumatic Olfactory Dysfunction
		Neurological/Neurodegenerative Olfactory Dysfunction
		Congenital Olfactory Dysfunction
		Olfactory Dysfunction in Endocrine Disorders
		Drug/Toxin-Associated Olfactory Dysfunction
		Age-Related Olfactory Dysfunction
		Other Causes of Olfactory Dysfunction
			Neoplasms: Intracranial
			Neoplasms: Intranasal
			Iatrogenic Dysfunction
			Psychiatric Conditions
			Autoimmune Conditions
			Smoking and Alcohol
		Idiopathic Olfactory Dysfunction
	Clinical Assessment
		History
		Clinical Examination
		Olfactory Assessment
			Subjective Assessment
			Psychophysical Assessment
		Orthonasal Psychophysical Tools
		Retronasal Olfaction and Gustatory Screening
			Imaging
			Electrophysiology and Functional Imaging
	Treatment
		General
			Safety Counseling
			Appropriate Referrals
			Reducing Exposure to Causative Agents
		Olfactory Training
		Medication
			Corticosteroids
			Intranasal Calcium Buffers
			Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
			Other
		Surgery
	Conclusions
	Acknowledgments
	References
37 Objective Assessment of Nasal Function
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Objective Assessment of Nasal Function
	Mucociliary Transport and Function
		Measurement of Mucociliary Transport
			Testing of Transport in Vivo
				Saccharine Test.
				Nuclear Testing.
			Testing of Transport in Vitro
			Testing of Ciliary Activity
				Ex Vivo/In Vitro.
				Cell Culture.
		Additional Testing
			Nasal Nitric Oxide
			Genetic Analysis
			Measurement of the Upper Airway
	Objective Assessment of Nasal Airway
		Nasal Airflow Measurements
			Peak Nasal Flow Measurements
			Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow
			Simultaneous Measurement of Transnasal Pressure and Airflow: Rhinomanometry
			Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Acoustic Rhinometry
				Acoustic Rhinometry.
			Nasal Spirometry and Other Methods of Objective Assessment of the Nose
				Nasal Spirometry.
				Rhinostereometry.
				Optical Rhinometry.
				Nasometry.
				Odiosoft-Rhino.
			Correlation Between Nasal Symptoms and the Objective Measurement of Nasal Airway
			Correlation Between Objective Tests for the Measurement of Nasal Airway (PNIF, RM, AR)
			The Role of Objective Tests for the Measurement of Nasal Airway in Patients Affected by Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
			Objective Methods for the Measurement of the Nasal Airway Before and After Nasal Surgery: Brief Considerations
	Conclusions
	References
38 Imaging of Nose and Sinuses
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Imaging Techniques
		Radiographs
		Computed Tomography
		Magnetic Resonance Imaging
		Positron Emission Tomography–Computed Tomography
		Image-Guided Surgery
	Anatomy
		Normal Anatomy and Physiology
		Cribriform Plate
		Olfactory Fossa
		Anatomic Variations
			Concha Bullosa
			Interlamellar Cell (Lamellar Bulla)
			Nasal Septal Deviation
			Paradoxical Middle Turbinate
			Variations in the Uncinate Process
			Haller Cells (Infraorbital or Infrabullar Recess Cells)
			Onodi Cells (Sphenoethmoidal Cells)
			Giant Ethmoid Bulla
			Extensive Pneumatization of the Sphenoid Sinus
			Medial Deviation or Dehiscence of the Lamina Papyracea
			Aerated Crista Galli
			Asymmetry in Ethmoid Roof Height
			Sinus Aplasia and Hypoplasia
	Pathology
		Infectious/Inflammatory
			Acute Rhinosinusitis
			Chronic Rhinosinusitis
			Fungal Rhinosinusitis
			Allergic Rhinosinusitis
			Granulomatous Rhinosinusitis
	Neoplasms
		Malignant
		Neoplastic Benign Tumors
		Neoplastic Mimics
			Cephalocele
	References
39 Nonallergic Rhinitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Pathophysiology
		Localized Inflammation
		Nociceptive Dysfunction
		Dysregulation of Autonomic Responses
	Types of Nonallergic Rhinitis (Box 39.1)
		Idiopathic Nonallergic Rhinitis
		Nonallergic Rhinitis With Eosinophilic Syndrome
		Hormonal Rhinitis
		Medication-Induced Rhinitis
		Atrophic Rhinitis
		Gustatory Rhinitis
		Irritant-Induced Rhinitis
		Occupational Rhinitis
		Senile Rhinitis
	History and Physical Examination
	Diagnostic Testing
		Screening Questionnaires and Quality of Life Tools
		Skin Prick and Allergen-Specific IgE Antibody Testing
		Response to Nasal Provocation
		Other Testing
	Medical Treatment of Nonallergic Rhinitis
		Avoidance
		Intranasal Corticosteroids
		Antihistamines
		Anticholinergics
		Nasal Saline
		Capsaicin
	Surgical Treatment of Nonallergic Rhinitis
		Inferior Turbinate Reduction
		Botulinum Toxin
		Vidian Neurectomy
		Posterior Nasal Neurectomy and Cryoablation of the Posterior Nasal Nerve
		Experimental Techniques
	References
40 Acute Rhinosinusitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Definitions of Acute and Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Acute Rhinosinusitis
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
		Complications
		Acute Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis
	Summary
	References
41 Pathogenesis of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Environmental Factors
		Fungi
		Bacteria
		Viruses
		Toxins and Allergens
	Host Factors
		Mechanical Barrier
			Epithelial Cells
				Innate Lymphocytes.
				Eosinophils.
				Macrophages.
				Neutrophils.
				Basophils and Mast Cells.
				Dendritic Cells.
	Platelets
		Adaptive Immunity: T Cells, B Cells, and Immunoglobulins
	Theories of Etiology and Pathogenesis
		From Phenotypes to Endotypes and Relevant Biomarkers
		From Endotypes Toward Precision Medicine
	References
42 Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Medical Therapies
		Saline Irrigations
		Corticosteroids
			Intranasal Corticosteroids—Standard Delivery
		Intranasal Corticosteroids—Nonstandard Delivery
		Oral Corticosteroids
		Antibiotics
			Oral Non-Macrolides
			Oral Macrolides
			Intravenous Antibiotics
			Topical Antibiotics
		Antifungals
			Oral Antifungals
			Topical Antifungals
		Alternative Therapies
			Topical Surfactants
			Manuka Honey
			Xylitol
			Colloidal Silver
			Photodynamic Therapy
		Leukotriene Inhibitors
		Aspirin Desensitization
		Immunotherapy
		Biologic Therapies
	Conclusion
	References
43 Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Outcomes Research for Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Outcomes Following Medical Treatment
		Quality of Life Following Initial Medical Treatment
		Quality of Life Following Medical Treatment for Refractory Disease
		Productivity Loss and Changes Following Medical Treatment
		Factors Prompting Crossover to Surgical Intervention
	Outcomes Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Quality of Life After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Factors Influencing Quality-of-Life Improvement After Surgery
		Pulmonary, Olfactory, and Other Outcomes Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Improvements in Productivity Loss Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Patient Selection for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Outcomes Following Balloon Catheter Dilation
		Comparisons of Surgical and Medical Outcomes
		Limitations With Existing Randomized Controlled Trials Comparing Medical and Surgical Outcomes
	Future Outcomes Research in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	References
44 Primary Sinus Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background
	Anatomy
		Ostiomeatal Complex
		Middle Turbinate
		Ethmoidal Complex
		Maxillary Sinus
		Sphenoid Sinus
		Frontal Sinus
			Importance of Frontoethmoidal Cells
		Anterior Skull Base
		Anatomic Variations
	Indications for Primary Sinus Surgery
		Chronic Rhinosinusitis
			Antrochoanal Polyps
		Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis
		Acute Complications of Rhinosinusitis
		Mucoceles
		Intractable Epistaxis
		Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea and Anterior Meningoencephaloceles
		Noninvasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis
			Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
		Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis
		Removal of Foreign Bodies
		Choanal Atresia Repair
		Headache and Facial Pain
		Silent Sinus Syndrome
		Tumors and Expanded Utilization of Transnasal Endoscopic Sinus Approaches
	Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Rhinosinusitis
		Principles of Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Extent of Surgery: Limited versus Extended Approaches
		Preoperative Assessment
			History
			Examination
			Radiographic Assessment
		Intraoperative and Perioperative Considerations
		Preoperative Medical Therapy
		Intraoperative Considerations
			Image-Guided Navigation Systems
			Choice of Anesthesia
				Local Anesthesia.
				General Anesthesia.
			Patient Preparation in the Preoperative Holding Area
			Intraoperative Patient Positioning and Preparation
				Topical Anesthesia.
		Basic Techniques: Messerklinger and Wigand
			Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Special Situations
			Nasal Septal Deviation
			Concha Bullosa
			Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyposis
			Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
			Balloon Sinusotomy and Balloon-Assisted Sinus Surgery
		Postoperative Care for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
		Complications
			Hemorrhage
			Ophthalmic Complications
			Intracranial Complications
		Results
		Causes of Failure of Primary Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
	External Procedures
		Caldwell-Luc Procedure and Canine Fossa Trephination
		Intranasal Ethmoidectomy
		External Ethmoidectomy
		External Approaches to the Frontal Sinus
		Approaches to the Sphenoid Sinus
	Conclusions
	Acknowledgments
	References
45 Causes of Failure, Revision Surgery for Rhinosinusitis, and Management of Complications in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Causes of Failure
		Unrecognized Nonsinogenic Pathology
	Medical Factors Associated With Primary Surgical Failure
		Persistent Microbial Disease
		Persistent Inflammatory Disease
		Systemic Comorbidities
		Environmental Factors
	Iatrogenic Factors Associated With Primary Surgical Failure
		Persistent Obstruction Following Incomplete Surgery
		Recurrence of Obstruction Despite Complete Surgery
	Early Revision Surgery for Complications or Neoplasia
	Clinical Approach to the Revision Surgical Patient
	Conclusion
	References
46 Management of the Frontal Sinuses
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Surgical Anatomy of the Frontal Sinus
	Acute Frontal Sinusitis
		Complications of Acute Frontal Sinusitis
		Pott Puffy Tumor
	Chronic Frontal Sinus Disease
		Indications for Surgery in Chronic Frontal Sinusitis
		Procedures in Chronic Frontal Sinusitis
			Balloon Catheter Dilation
			Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Approach
				Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy: Draf IIa.
				Draf IIb Procedure.
				Draf III Procedure.
		Revision Frontal Sinus Surgery
		Frontal Sinus Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
	Specific Pathologic Conditions
		Frontoorbital Mucoceles
		Benign Tumors of the Frontal Sinus
			Osteoma
			Inverted Papilloma
		Fractures of the Frontal Sinus
		Pneumosinus Dilatans
		Complications of Frontal Sinus Surgery
	External Approaches to the Frontal Sinus
		Lynch-Howarth External Ethmoidectomy
		Osteoplastic Flap With or Without Obliteration of the Frontal Sinuses
	References
47 Epistaxis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
	Management
		Initial Considerations
		Preventive Measures
		Conservative Measures
			Greater Palatine Canal Injection
		Examination With Source Identification
		Address Coagulopathy
		Directed Treatment—Cautery or Topical Hemostatic Agents
			Nasal Packing
			Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
			Endoscopic Maxillary Artery Ligation
			Ligation of the External Carotid Artery
		Anterior Ethmoidal Artery Ligation
		Embolization
	Pediatric Epistaxis
		Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Osler-Weber-Rendu)
	Summary
	References
48 Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Historical Perspective
	Classification
	Pathophysiology
	Diagnosis
		Differential Diagnosis
		History
		Physical Examination
		Diagnostic Testing
			Chemical Markers
			Cerebrospinal Fluid Tracers
		Localization Studies
		Diagnostic Algorithm
	Management
		Conservative Treatment
		Transcranial Techniques
		Extracranial Techniques
		Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea Precautions
		Comprehensive Management Strategy
			Traumatic (Nonsurgical) Etiology
			Intraoperative Injury With Immediate Recognition/Onset
			Operative Injury With Delayed Recognition/Onset
			Nontraumatic Leaks
	Conclusions
	References
49 Sino-Orbital Interface
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy
	Anatomy
	Diagnostics
	Procedure
		Preparatory Maneuvers
		Flap Elevation
		Bone Removal
		Cannulation
		Marsupialization
		Flap Reinsertion and Lacrimal Intubation
		Revision Dacryocystorhinostomy
	Outcomes
		Pathology
		Technique
		Adjunctive Therapies
		Revision
	Complications
		Perioperative
		Surgical Failures
		Rare
	Conclusions
	Endoscopic Medial and Inferior Orbital Decompression
		Introduction
		Operative Indications
		Preoperative Evaluation
		Considerations
		Surgical Technique
			Exposure
			Bony Decompression
			Periorbital Incision
		Complications and Outcomes
	Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression
		Introduction
		Etiology
		Evaluation
		Controversies in Traumatic Optic Neuropathy
		Pertinent Anatomy
		Surgical Technique
		Complications and Outcomes
	Endoscopic Endonasal Management of Orbital Tumors
		Introduction
		Evaluation
		Differential Diagnosis
		Operative Indications and Candidacy for an Endonasal Approach
		Pertinent Anatomy and Classification
		Surgical Planning, Technique, and Reconstruction
			Surgical Planning
			Approach
			Soft-Tissue Dissection
			Reconstruction
		Complications and Outcomes
	Conclusion
	References
50 Benign Tumors of the Sinonasal Tract
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Sinonasal Papillomas
		Inverted Papilloma
		Exophytic Papilloma
		Oncocytic Papilloma
	Juvenile Angiofibroma
	Osteoma
	Lobular Capillary Hemangioma
	Ossifying Fibroma and Fibrous Dysplasia
	Schwannoma
	Acknowledgment
	References
51 Systemic Disease of the Nose and Sinuses
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background
	Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis (Formerly Wegener Granulomatosis)
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Sarcoidosis
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Eosinophilic Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss Syndrome)
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Cocaine-Induced Midline Destructive Lesion
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Relapsing Polychondritis
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Extranodal NK/T-Cell Lymphoma
		Background
		Clinical Features
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
	Cholesterol Granuloma
	Mycobacteria
	Rhinoscleroma
	Actinomycosis
	Rhinosporidiosis
	Syphilis
	Blastomycosis
	Histoplasmosis
	References
52 Facial Pain
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Workup
	Differential Diagnosis
		Anatomic Pain
		Neuropathic Pain
	Summary
	References
V Laryngology and Bronchoesophagology
	53 Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Function
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Laryngeal Motion
			Applied Anatomy
		Laryngeal Function in Breathing
			Protection
			Cough
			Control of Ventilation
			Sensory Receptors
			Circulatory Reflexes
		Pharyngeal Function in Breathing
		Function in Speech
			Phonation
			Expiratory Force
			Vocal Fold Positioning
			Vibratory Capacity of the Vocal Folds
			Vocal Fold Shape
			Pitch Control
			Resonance
			Articulation
			Sensory Input to Speech Control
			Central Control of Speech
		References
54 Visual Documentation of the Larynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Videoendoscopy and Stroboscopy
		Endoscopy: Assessment Using Continuous Light
			Laryngeal Structure
			Arytenoid and Vocal Fold Motion
			Mucus
			Vascularity
			Supraglottal Activity
			Vocal Fold Edges
		Protocol
			Limitations
		Assessment With Stroboscopy
			Regularity
			Glottal Closure
			Phase Closure
			Vertical Closure Level
			Mucosal Pliability and Stiffness
			Symmetry
			Protocol
	Stroboscopy Systems
		Endoscopes
			Rigid Endoscopes
				Technique.
			Flexible Endoscopes
				Technique.
			Troubleshooting
		Medical Records
	Laryngeal High-Speed Videoendoscopy
		Equipment
		Assessment of Vocal Fold Vibration
		Limitations
		Applications
	Narrow-Band Imaging
	Emerging Technologies
	References
55 Voice Evaluation and Therapy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Patient-Reported Outcome Instruments
	Perceptual Assessment
		Auditory Perceptual Assessment
		Visual Perceptual Assessment
		Tactile Perceptual Assessment
	Instrumental Assessment
		Respiratory Measures
		Source Measures
			Electroglottography
			Inverse Filtered Flow
		Aerodynamic Measures
			Intraoral Air Pressure
			Phonation Threshold Pressure
			Airflow
			Laryngeal Airway Resistance
			Maximum Phonation Time
			Measures of Velopharyngeal Function
		Acoustic Voice Measures
			Frequency
			Intensity
			Voice Range Profile
			Perturbation and Noise Measures
			Spectral and Cepstral Assessment
	Diagnostic Therapy
	Introduction to Therapy for Voice and Laryngeal Airway Disorders
		Therapy for Voice Disorders
		General Comments
			Supraglottal Vocal Tract
			Laryngeal Muscle Balance
			Coordination of Respiratory-Laryngeal Valving
			Breath
			Posture and Alignment
		Additional Considerations
			Therapy for Laryngeal Airway Disorders
		Chronic Cough
			Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
	Conclusions
	References
56 Neurologic Evaluation of the Larynx and Pharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Normal Function
	Neurologic Examination of the Mouth, Larynx, and Pharynx
		Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Examination
		Flexible Laryngoscopy
	Ancillary Tests
		Rating Scales
		Acoustic Analysis
	Performance Measures and Investigations
		Aerodynamic Assessment
		Glottography
		Electromyography
		Cineradiography—Modified Barium Swallow
		Functional Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing and Sensory Testing
	Other
	Summary
	References
57 Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Laryngologic Manifestations of Neurologic Diseases
	Hyperfunctional Disorders
		Dystonia
		Botulinum Toxin Therapy
		Pseudobulbar Palsy
		Myoclonus
		Essential Tremor
		Stuttering
		Muscle Tension Dysphonia
	Hypofunctional Disorders
		Central Causes of Vocal Fold Paresis
		Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
		Poliomyelitis
		Myopathies
		Medullary Disorders
		Parkinson Disease
		Multiple Sclerosis
		Psychogenic, Malingering, and Mixed Causes
		Vocal Fold Paresis
	References
58 The Professional Voice
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomic Considerations
	Voice Production
	Laryngeal Stroboscopy
	Voice Analysis
		Acoustic Measures
		Spectrometry
		Electroglottography
		Aerodynamic Measures
		Perceptual Analysis
		Voice Outcomes
	Evaluation
		Medical History
		History of Present Illness
		Physical Examination
	Problems in Singers
		Extraesophageal Reflux
		Laryngeal Hygiene
		Vocal Misuse
		Laryngitis
		Anxiety
		Pulmonary Disease
		Vocal Fold Varices
	Performance Cancelation
	Management
		Medical Therapy
		Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist and Vocal Pedagogue
		Surgical Therapy
			Superficial Vocal Fold Lesions
			Cysts
			Vocal Fold Varix
			Office-Based Procedures
			Postoperative Care
	Related Surgical Procedures
	Conclusion
	References
59 Laser Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History of Lasers
	What Is a Laser?
	Control of the Surgical Laser
		Power
		Spot Size
		Exposure Time
		Pattern Generation
	Tissue Effects
	Laser Types and Applications
		Argon Lasers
		Argon Tunable Dye Laser
		Neodymium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser
		Carbon Dioxide Laser
		Potassium-Titanyl-Phosphate Laser
		585-nm Pulsed Dye Laser
		Thulium: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser
		Other Lasers
	Pulse Structure
		Continuous Wave Lasers
		Flashlamp-Pumped Pulsed Dye Lasers
		Q-Switched Laser
		Cavity-Dumped Lasers
		Mode-Locked Lasers
	Lasers in Skin Resurfacing
		Ablative Resurfacing
		Nonablative Resurfacing
		Fractional Resurfacing
	Safety Considerations
		Education
		Safety Protocol
		Eye Protection
		Skin Protection
		Smoke Evacuation
		Anesthetic Considerations and Risk of Intraoperative Fire
		Effectiveness of a Safety Protocol
	References
60 Benign Vocal Fold Mucosal Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy and Physiology
	Evaluation of the Patient: General Principles
		History
			Onset
			Patient’s Beliefs Regarding Causes
			Common Symptom Complexes
			Talkativeness Profile: Vocal Overdoer Syndrome
			Vocal Commitments
			Other Risk Factors
			Patient Perception of Severity and Vocal Aspirations and Consequent Motivation for Rehabilitation
		Vocal Capability Battery
		Office Examination of the Larynx
		Objective Measures of Vocal Output
		Direct Laryngoscopy and Biopsy
	General Management Options
		Hydration
		Sinonasal Management
		Management of Acid Reflux Laryngopharyngitis
		Acute Mucosal Swelling of Overuse
		Laryngeal Instillations for Mucosal Inflammation
		Systemic Medicines That May Affect the Larynx
	Voice Therapy
	Surgery
	Specific Benign Vocal Fold Mucosal Disorders
		Vocal Nodules
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Capillary Ectasia
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Vocal Fold Hemorrhage and a Unilateral (Hemorrhagic) Vocal Fold Polyp
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Treatment
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Intracordal Cysts
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Treatment
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgery.
		Glottic Sulcus
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Bilateral Diffuse Polyposis
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Postoperative Dysphonia
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
				Medical.
				Behavioral.
				Surgical.
		Contact Ulcer or Granuloma
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
				Laryngeal Examination.
			Management
		Intubation Granuloma
			Epidemiology
			Pathophysiology and Pathology
			Diagnosis
				History.
				Vocal Capability Battery.
			Management
		Summary
	Saccular Disorders
		Etiology of Saccular Disorders: Laryngocele and Saccular Cysts
		Clinical Scenario
		Classification
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
		Summary
	Benign Mesenchymal Neoplasms
		Epithelial Tumors
			Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
		Vascular Neoplasms
			Polypoid Granulation Tissue
			Laryngeal Hemangiomas
		Muscle Neoplasms
			Rhabdomyoma
		Neoplasms of Adipose Origin
			Lipoma
		Benign Neoplasms of Glandular Origin
			Benign Mixed Neoplasm
			Oncocytic Neoplasms of the Larynx
		Cartilaginous Neoplasms
			Chondroma
		Neoplasms of Neural Origin
			Granular Cell Neoplasms
			Neurofibroma
			Neurilemmoma
		Summary
	References
61 Acute and Chronic Laryngopharyngitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Why Does Laryngopharyngitis Matter?
	Acute Laryngopharyngitis
		Viral Etiologies of Acute Laryngopharyngitis
			Rhinovirus
		Influenza Virus
		Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Other Viral Etiologies of Acute Laryngopharyngitis
		Bacterial Causes of Acute Laryngopharyngitis
			Group A β Hemolytic Streptococcus pyogenes
		Less Common Pathogens That Can Cause Acute Pharyngitis
		Acute Fungal Laryngopharyngitis
	Noninfectious Causes of Acute Laryngitis
		Phonotrauma
	Chronic Laryngopharyngitis
		Chronic Bacterial Laryngitis
		Chronic Fungal Laryngitis
		Chronic Mycobacterial Laryngitis
	Noninfectious Chronic Laryngitis
		Reflux Laryngitis
	Laryngitis Associated With Autoimmune Disease
	Laryngitis Associated With Systemic Inflammatory Disease
	Broad Concepts: the Larynx as a Complex Immunologic Organ
		Immune Anatomy
		Immune Tolerance
	References
62 Medialization Thyroplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Historic Aspects
	Vocal Fold Medialization
	Management of Glottal Insufficiency Associated With Unilateral Vocal Fold Motion Impairment and Soft Tissue Deficits
	Patient Evaluation and Selection
	Vocal Fold Medialization by Injection
		Percutaneous Injection
		Transoral Injection
		Laryngoscopic Injection
	Medialization Thyroplasty
		Technique
	References
63 Arytenoid Adduction and Abduction
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Operative Technique for Arytenoid Adduction
		Anesthesia
		Surgical Approach to the Arytenoid
		Postoperative Care
		Arytenoid Abduction for Airway Obstruction
	Future Directions
	References
64 Laryngeal Reinnervation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Physiologic and Anatomic Issues in Laryngeal Reinnervation
		Nerve Characteristics
		Muscle Characteristics
			Laryngeal Muscles
			Infrahyoid Muscles
		Effects of Denervation
		Restoration of Function
	Laryngeal Reinnervation
		Selective Reinnervation
		Nonselective Reinnervation
		Common Reinnervation Techniques
			Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Anastomosis
	Neuromuscular Pedicle
		Reinnervation With the Neuromuscular Pedicle
		Laboratory Investigations
		Indications
			Bilateral Paralysis
			Unilateral Paralysis
		Technique
			Bilateral Paralysis
			Unilateral Paralysis
		Clinical Results
		Complications
		Future of Neuromuscular Pedicle
	Ansa Cervicalis–Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Transfer
		Advantages of Ansa–Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Transfer
		Disadvantage of Ansa–Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Transfer
		Surgical Indications and Contraindications
		Surgical Technique of Ansa–Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Transfer
		Clinical Results
		Complications
		Direct Nerve Implant
	References
65 Chronic Aspiration
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Etiology
	Symptoms
	Evaluation
	Nonsurgical Management
	Tracheotomy
	Vocal Cord Medialization
		Salivary Duct Ligation and Botulinum Toxin
	Surgery
		Ideal Surgical Procedure for Chronic Aspiration
		Laryngectomy
		Subperichondrial Cricoidectomy
		Partial Cricoidectomy
		Endolaryngeal Stents
		Epiglottic Flap Closure of the Larynx
		Vertical Laryngoplasty
		Glottic Closure
		Tracheoesophageal Diversion and Laryngotracheal Separation
	Summary
	References
66 Laryngeal and Esophageal Trauma
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Mechanisms of Injury
	Laryngeal Trauma
		External Laryngeal Trauma
			Incidence
			Etiology
			Diagnosis
				Pertinent Features in the Mechanism of Injury.
				Symptoms of Laryngeal Trauma.
				Examination and Initial Management.
				Use of Computed Tomography.
				Classification of Laryngeal Trauma.
				Managing Laryngeal Trauma
					Airway Management.
					Surgical Versus Nonsurgical Treatment Approaches.
					Conservative Management.
					Surgical Management.
						Diagnostic/Therapeutic Endoscopy.
						Open Laryngeal Repair.
						Endolaryngeal Stenting.
						Treatment of Vocal Cord Immobility.
					Arytenoid Dislocation.
						Management of Hyoid Bone Fracture.
						Management of Cricotracheal Separation.
						Partial/Total Laryngectomy.
					Postoperative Care.
					Sequelae of Laryngeal Trauma.
					Outcome of External Laryngeal Trauma.
					Special Considerations in Pediatric External Laryngeal Trauma.
		Iatrogenic Laryngeal Trauma
			Incidence
			Etiology
			Management
		Caustic/Thermal Laryngeal Trauma
			Incidence
			Etiology
			Management
			Sequelae of Caustic/Thermal Laryngeal Injuries
	Esophageal Trauma
		Traumatic Injuries
		Caustic Injuries
	References
67 Surgical Management of Upper Airway Stenosis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Pathophysiology
	Classification of Stenosis
	Surgical Principles
		Goals and Assessment
		Timing of Intervention
	Endoscopic Repair
		Laser
		Microsurgical Debridement
		Local Application of Mitomycin C
	Surgical Planning for Open Repair
		Skeletal Framework
		Epithelium of the Lumen
		Patency of the Lumen
	Surgical Management of Chronic Stenosis
		Supraglottic Stenosis
			Anterior Glottic Stenosis
			Posterior Glottic Stenosis
		Complete Glottic Stenosis
		Subglottic Stenosis
		Cervical Tracheal Stenosis
		Cicatricial Membranous Stenosis
		Anterior Wall Collapse
		Complete Tracheal Stenosis
		Laryngeal Release Procedures
		Tracheal and Laryngotracheal Allotransplantation Procedures
	Conclusion
	References
68 Diseases of the Esophagus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Esophageal Symptom Assessment
	Esophageal Testing
		Endoscopy
		Esophageal Manometry
		Ambulatory 24-Hour Esophageal pH Monitoring
		Ambulatory Wireless pH Testing
		Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance–pH Testing
		Ambulatory 24-Hour Bile Monitoring
		New Technologies
		Provocative Testing
	Esophageal Disease States Causing Dysphagia
		Esophageal Motility Abnormalities
			Achalasia
			Nonachalasia Motility Disorders
		Strictures
		Rings and Webs
		Eosinophilic Esophagitis
	Other Esophageal Disease States
		Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
			Symptoms
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
		Extraesophageal Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
			Laryngitis
			Asthma
			Chest Pain
			Chronic Cough
			Dental Erosion
			Barrett Esophagus
		Neoplasia
		Esophageal Diverticula
		Foreign Body
		Pill-Induced Injury
		Infectious Esophagitis
		Caustic Injury
	Esophageal Manifestations of Systemic Disease
		Cutaneous Diseases and the Esophagus
	References
69 Transnasal Esophagoscopy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Comparison With Conventional Endoscopy
	Indications and Clinical Applications
	Patient Preparation
	Technique
	Common Findings
	Monitoring and Postprocedure Care
	Complications
	Conclusion
	References
70 Zenker Diverticulum
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Presentation
	Pathophysiology
	Management
		External Techniques
			History
			Procedure
		Endoscopic Techniques
			History
			Endoscopic Staple Diverticulotomy
			Recurrence
	Summary
	References
71 Tracheobronchial Endoscopy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Indications
		Diagnostic
		Therapeutic
		Diagnostic Bronchoscopy
			General Approaches and Visual Examination
			Evaluation of Infiltrates/Consolidations
				Bronchial Wash/Bronchoalveolar Lavage.
				Endobronchial and Transbronchial Biopsy.
			Evaluation of Lung Nodules/Masses
				Radial Endobronchial Ultrasound.
				Navigational Bronchoscopy.
			Evaluation of Mediastinal Adenopathy
				Convex Endobronchial Ultrasound.
		Therapeutic Bronchoscopy
			Introduction and Historical Background
			Evaluation and Management of Central Airway Obstruction
			Therapeutic Modalities
				Foreign Body Removal.
				Dilation and Mechanical Debulking
					Balloon Dilation.
					Microdebridement.
					Stent Placement.
				Ablation Therapies
					Laser Therapy.
					Electrocautery.
					Argon Plasma Coagulation.
					Cryotherapy.
	Summary
	References
VI Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology
1 General Considerations
72 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology and Gene Therapy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Fundamentals of Molecular Biology
		Gene Expression
		Cell Division
	Gene Therapy
		Replacing Defective Genes
		Enhancing Gene Expression
		Suppressing Gene Expression
		Genome Editing
		Somatic Versus Germ Cell Gene Therapy
	Methods of Delivering Gene Therapy
		Direct Injection of Genetic Material
			DNA-Mediated Transfer of Therapeutic Genes
			Direct Delivery of RNA
		Viral-Mediated Gene Transfer
			Retroviruses
			Adenoviruses
			Adeno-Associated Virus
		Nanoparticle-Based Delivery Systems
		Strategies for Administering Gene Therapy
			Ex Vivo Gene Therapy
			In Vivo Gene Therapy
	Why Gene Therapy?
		New Therapeutic Approach
		Site-Specific Gene Expression
		Improved Efficacy and Safety
		Improved Routes of Administration and Compliance
		Preventive Medicine and a Reduction in Health Care Costs
	Applications of Somatic Gene Therapy in Otolaryngology
		Inherited Disease
		Head and Neck Oncology
	Immune Modulation Approaches
		Genetic Modification of Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytes
		Direct In Vivo Stimulation of an Antitumor Immune Response
		Suicide Gene Therapy
	Gene Augmentation Strategies
		Modifying Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes
		Inhibiting Angiogenesis
	Gene Suppression Strategies
		Gene Silencing
	Oncolytic Viruses
		Conditionally Replicating Adenovirus Therapy
		Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
			Reconstructive Tissue Flaps and Wound Healing
			Repair and Regeneration of Irradiated Tissue
		Applications in Laryngology
		Applications in Otology and Neurotology
	Conclusion
	References
73 Biology of Head and Neck Cancers
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Dysregulated Signaling Pathways
		Genomic Patterns
		Cell Cycle Pathway
			TP53
			CDKN2A
		Mitogenic Pathway
			Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
			Ras
			Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate 3-Kinase
			Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog
		Differentiation
		Cell Death
	Epigenetics
		DNA Methylation
		Histone Modification
		MicroRNAs
		Oncogenic microRNAs
		Tumor Suppressor microRNAs
	Tumor Microenvironment
		Cancer-Associated Fibroblast
		Extracellular Matrix
		Immune System Cells
	Interactions With the Immune System
	Conclusion
	References
74 Human Papillomavirus and the Epidemiology of Head and Neck Cancer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Epidemiology of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection
	Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus-Positive Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Cancers
		Incidence
		Site
		Clinical Characteristics
		Demographics
		Risk Factor Profile
		Treatment Considerations
			High-Risk Subgroups
			Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
			Deintensification Strategies
			Surgery
		Immunotherapy
		Prevention of HPV-OPSCC
	Future Directions
	References
75 Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Basic Physics
		Characteristics of Radiation
		Radiation Production by Radioactive Decay
		Radiation Production From Linear Accelerators
			Interaction of X-Rays With Matter
				Coherent Scattering.
				Photoelectric Effect.
				Compton Effect.
				Pair Production.
				Photodisintegration.
		Deposition of Dose
		Deposition of Energy
	Radiation in Conventional Medicine
		Linear Accelerators
		Particle Beams
			Aspects of External Beam Radiation
		Treatment Planning
	Radiobiology
		Cell-Cycle Arrest
		Mitotic Death
		Radiosensitivity
		Cell Survival
		Tissue-Radiation Characterizations
		Clinical Applications
			Radiation Fractionation
				Altered Fractionation Schedules.
			Radiosensitizers
				Reducing Hypoxia.
				Concomitant Chemotherapy.
					Unresectable Tumors.
					Induction Chemotherapy.
					Organ Preservation.
					Postoperative Treatment.
				Targeted Therapy.
	Advanced Radiation Technologies
		Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy
			Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer
			Defining the Target: Imaging
			Selection and Outlining of the Targets
				Target Definitions in the Head and Neck.
				Selection and Delineation of the Lymphatic Clinical Target Volumes.
				Planning Target Volumes.
				Optimization Process: Number and Directions of the Beams.
			Clinical Results
				Nasopharynx.
				Paranasal Sinuses.
				Oropharynx.
				Larynx and Hypopharynx.
		Proton Therapy
		Neutron and Carbon Ion Therapy
		Imaging-Guided Radiotherapy
			Tracking Anatomic Changes During Therapy
		Brachytherapy
	Radiation Side Effects
		Acute Side Effects
			Dermatitis
			Xerostomia
			Mucositis
		Late Toxicities
			Xerostomia
			Osteoradionecrosis
			Fibrosis
			Thyroid Dysfunction
			Vascular Complications
			Neurologic Complications
	References
76 Chemotherapy and Targeted Biologic Agents for Head and Neck Cancer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Overview of Treatment Strategies in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
	Combined-Modality Therapy
		Laryngeal Trials and Concomitant Chemoradiation
		Concomitant Chemoradiation as Adjuvant Therapy
		Induction Chemotherapy
	Systemic Chemotherapy for Recurrent or Metastatic Disease
		Prognostic Factors
		Single Agents
		Combination Chemotherapy
		Targeted Therapy
	Advanced Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers (NMSC) and Use of Systemic Chemotherapy
	Summary
	Acknowledgement
	References
77 Skin Flap Physiology and Wound Healing
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Skin Flap Physiology
		Physics of Flow
			Critical Closing Pressure
		Flap Biomechanics
		Flap Anatomy and Physiology
			Zones of Perfusion
				Zone I Macrovascular System.
				Zone II Capillary System.
				Zone III Interstitial System.
				Zone IV Cellular System.
		Anatomy and Physiology of Skin
			Vascular Anatomy by Zone
				Zone I: Macrocirculatory System.
				Zone II: Capillary System.
				Zone III: Interstitial System.
				Zone IV: Cellular System.
			Factors Adversely Affecting Flap Physiology
				Impairment of Vascular Supply.
				Microcirculatory Changes.
				Reperfusion Injury.
				Recovery From Flap Elevation.
		Clinical Flap Design and Execution
			Vascular Anatomy
			Classification of Flaps
				Random Cutaneous Flaps.
				Arterial Cutaneous (Axial) Flaps.
				Fasciocutaneous Flaps.
				Musculocutaneous and Myocutaneous Flaps.
				Free Microvascular Flaps.
		Clinical Risk Factors That Affect Flap Viability
		Efforts to Optimize Flap Viability
			Delay Phenomenon
			Choice of Anesthetic
			Anesthesia Duration and Other Perioperative Factors
			Drug Treatment
			Tissue Expansion
			Hyperbaric Oxygen
		Flap Failure
			Monitoring Flaps
				Tissue Oxygenation.
				Temperature Monitoring.
				Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.
				Tissue Pressure.
				Laser Doppler Flowmeters.
				Biomarkers.
			Laser-Assisted Indocyanine Green Angiography
			Flap Salvage
				Vacuum-Assisted Closure.
	Wound Healing
		Phases of Wound Healing
			Inflammatory Phase
			Proliferation Phase
				Reepithelialization.
				Formation of Granulation Tissue.
					Angiogenesis.
				Wound Contraction.
			Remodeling Phase
		Failure of Wound Healing
		Advances and Future Direction in Wound Healing
	References
78 Free Tissue Transfer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Historical Perspectives
	Indications for Free Tissue Transfer
		Donor Site Options
		Soft Tissue Flaps
		Muscle and Myocutaneous Flaps
		Vascularized Bone Flaps
			Osteocutaneous Fibula Flap
			Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap
			Osteocutaneous Scapula Free Flap
			Iliac Crest Flap
			Dental Rehabilitation
			Other Flaps
	Patient Evaluation and Preparation
		History of Present Illness
		Physical Examination
		Medical History
		Laboratory and Radiologic Studies
		Surgical Treatment Planning
	Intraoperative Management
	Surgical Techniques
		Surgical Incisions
		Primary Recipient Site Surgery
		Neck Recipient Site Surgery
		Free Flap Harvest
		Free Flap Inset and Microvascular Anastomosis
		Drain Placement and Wound Closure
	Postoperative Management
		Pharmacology
			Aspirin
			Heparin
			Dextran
		Free Flap Monitoring
		Complications and Salvage
	Costs and Outcomes
	Future Directions in Free Tissue Transfer
	References
79 Integrating Palliative and Curative Care Strategies in the Practice of Otolaryngology
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Palliative Surgery
	Palliative Chemotherapy
	Palliative Radiation Therapy
		Acupuncture
		Medical Marijuana
		Palliation of Common Symptoms in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
	References
80 Management of Cutaneous Head and Neck Melanoma
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Etiology and Risk Factors
		Risk Factors
		Genetics
		Congenital Nevi
	Classification of Melanoma
		Desmoplastic Melanoma
		Unknown Primary
	Diagnostic Workup
		History
		Physical Examination
		Biopsy
		Metastatic Workup
	Prognostic Factors and Tumor Staging
		Summary of Revisions
		Classification/Localized Disease
		Nodal Classification/Regional Disease
		M Stage/Distant Metastasis
	Surgical Management of the Primary Tumor
		Wide Local Excision and Surgical Margins
		Closure and Reconstruction
	Surgical Management of Regional Lymph Nodes
		Therapeutic Lymph Node Dissection
		Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
		Surgical Management of Distant Metastasis
	Radiation Therapy
	Chemotherapy
	Systemic Therapy for Stage IV Melanoma
		Targeted Therapy
		Oncolytic Virotherapy
	Immunotherapy
	Adjuvant Systemic Therapy
		Adjuvant Interferon
		Adjuvant Ipilimumab
		Adjuvant Nivolumab
		Adjuvant Targeted Therapy
		Future Systemic Therapy Investigations
	Follow-Up/Surveillance
	References
2 Salivary Glands
	81 Physiology of the Salivary Glands
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Principles of Salivary Gland Secretion
			Anatomy of the Secretory Unit
			Secretory Process
				Mechanisms of Primary Fluid Secretion
				Mechanisms of Primary Macromolecule Secretion
				Mechanisms of Ductal Secretion
				Neuronal Control of Secretion
					Neurotransmitters and Receptors.
			Signal Transduction
				G Proteins
				Adenylate Cyclase System
				Phospholipase C System
		Saliva
			Flow Rate of Saliva
			Composition of Saliva
				Inorganic Component
				Organic Components
			Functions of Saliva
				Lubrication and Protection
				Buffering and Clearance
				Maintenance of Tooth Integrity
				Antibacterial Activity
				Taste and Digestion
			Aging and Salivary Gland Dysfunction
		References
82 Diagnostic Imaging and Fine-Needle Aspiration of the Salivary Glands
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
		Parotid Glands
		Submandibular Glands
		Sublingual Glands
		Minor Salivary Glands
	Diagnostic Evaluation
		Magnetic Resonance Imaging
		Computed Tomography
		Ultrasound
		Image-Guided Tissue Sampling
		Sialography
		Nuclear Imaging
	Conclusion
	References
83 Inflammatory Disorders of the Salivary Glands
	Key Points
	Sialolithiasis
	Chronic Sialadenitis
	Infections of the Salivary Glands
		Acute Suppurative (Bacterial) Sialadenitis
		Neonatal Suppurative Parotitis
		Recurrent Parotitis of Childhood
		Radioiodine-Induced Sialadenitis
	Viral Infections of the Salivary Glands
		Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Mumps
	Granulomatous Infections of the Salivary Glands
		Tuberculous Mycobacterial Disease
		Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease
	Other Granulomatous Diseases
		Actinomycosis
		Cat-Scratch Disease
		Toxoplasmosis
	Parasitic Salivary Gland Infections
	Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases of the Salivary Glands
		Sjögren Syndrome
		Sarcoidosis
		Kimura Disease
		Rosai-Dorfman Disease
	Summary
	References
84 Benign Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Embryology
	Histogenesis of Salivary Gland Neoplasms
	Associated Factors
		Genetic Factors
		Radiation
		Other Environmental Factors
	Incidence
	Patient Evaluation
		Clinical Features
		Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy
			Imaging
			Computerized Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Ultrasonography
			Positron Emission Tomography
	Pleomorphic Adenomas
	Myoepitheliomas
	Basal Cell Adenomas
	Canalicular Adenomas
	Warthin Tumors
	Oncocytoma
	Sebaceous Adenoma
	Sialadenoma Papilliferum
	Sclerosing Polycystic Adenosis
	Other Epithelial Lesions
	Soft Tissue Lesions
		Hemangiomas
		Other Soft Tissue Lesions
		Sialoblastomas
	Management of Benign Salivary Gland Neoplasms
		Parotidectomy
		Submandibular Gland Excision
		Excision of Parapharyngeal Salivary Gland Tumors
	Complications
		Facial Nerve Paresis or Paralysis
		Sensory Abnormalities
			Gustatory Sweating: Frey Syndrome
		Salivary Fistula
	References
85 Malignant Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Evaluation of the Patient
		Physical Examination
			Parotid Gland
			Submandibular Gland
			Sublingual Gland
			Minor Salivary Glands
		Radiologic Studies
		Biopsy
		Staging
	Histopathology
		Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
		Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
		Polymorphous Adenocarcinoma
		Acinic Cell Carcinoma
		Malignant Mixed Tumors
			Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma
			True Salivary Gland Malignant Mixed Tumor (Carcinosarcoma)
			Metastasizing Pleomorphic Adenoma
		Salivary Duct Carcinoma
		Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Primary Small Cell Carcinoma
		Other Malignant Tumors
		Metastases
		Lymphoma
		Pediatric Salivary Gland Tumors
	Prognostic Variables
		Clinical Variables
		Histologic Variables
		Molecular Markers
	Treatment
		Surgery
			Parotidectomy
			Submandibular Gland Excision
			Sublingual Gland Excision
			Minor Salivary Glands
			Management of the Node-Negative Neck
			Management of the Node-Positive Neck
		Radiation Therapy
			Adjuvant Radiation Therapy
			Radiation of the Neck
			Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
			Definitive Radiation Therapy
			Neutron Beam Radiotherapy
			Heavy Ion Radiotherapy
		Chemotherapy
			Chemotherapy Alone
			Concurrent Chemoradiation
	References
3 Oral Cavity
	86 Physiology of the Oral Cavity
		Abstract
		Key Points
		Sensory Function
			Oral Somesthesia
			Common Chemical Sense
			Dental Pain
			Central Projections of the Trigeminal System
		Motor Function
			Muscles of Mastication and Reflex Control
			Lingual Muscles and Reflexes
			Jaw-Tongue Reflexes
			Autonomic Reflexes
			Mastication
			Oral Phase of Deglutition
		Specialized Sensory Systems: Taste
			Gustatory Sensitivity
			Gustatory Structures
			Gustatory Physiology
			Gustatory Transduction
			Peripheral Sensitivity
				Regional Differences
				Individual Differences
			Central Gustatory Pathways and Function
			Interaction Between Saliva and Taste
		References
87 Oral Mucosal Lesions
	Key Points
	Red/White Lesions
		Leukoedema
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Histopathologic Features
			Management
		Oral Leukoplakia
			Definition
			Epidemiology and Etiology
			Clinical Features
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
		Oral Lichen Planus
			Clinical Features
			Clinical Differential Diagnosis
			Association With Systemic Diseases
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
			Relationship to Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Submucous Fibrosis
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Histologic and Diagnostic Features
			Treatment
		Verruciform Xanthoma
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Histopathologic and Diagnostic Features
			Treatment
		Candidiasis
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic and Diagnostic Features
			Treatment
	Vesiculobullous and Ulcerative Lesions
		Pemphigus Vulgaris
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Presentation
			Clinical Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Mucous Membrane (Cicatricial) Pemphigoid
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Clinical Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Herpes Simplex Virus
			Primary Herpes Simplex Infection
				Definition.
				Etiology and Pathogenesis.
				Clinical Features.
				Differential Diagnosis.
				Diagnosis.
				Treatment.
			Recurrent Herpes Simplex Infection
				Definition.
				Etiology and Pathogenesis.
				Clinical Features.
				Differential Diagnosis.
				Histopathology.
				Treatment.
		Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Erythema Multiforme
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Traumatic (Eosinophilic) Granuloma
			Definition
			Etiology
			Clinical Features
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
	Pigmented Lesions
		Melanotic Macules
			Definition
			Etiology and Pathogenesis
			Clinical Features
				Mucosal Melanotic Macule.
				Mucosal Melanocytic Nevi.
		Melanoma
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
		Amalgam Tattoo
			Definition
			Etiology
			Clinical Features
			Differential Diagnosis
			Histopathologic Features
			Treatment
	References
88 Odontogenesis, Odontogenic Cysts, and Odontogenic Tumors
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Background
		Root Development
	Summary
	Odontogenic Cysts
		Classification
		Pathogenesis
		Periapical Cyst (Radicular Cyst and Periradicular Cyst)
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
			Treatment
		Lateralized Radicular Cyst (Lateral Radicular Cyst and Lateral Periapical Cyst)
		Residual Cyst
		Inflammatory Collateral Cyst
		Dentigerous Cyst (Follicular Cyst)
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
			Neoplastic Potential
			Treatment
		Eruption Cyst
			Treatment
		Paradental Cyst
			Radiographic Features
		Odontogenic Cyst of Undetermined Origin
		Definition of the Odontogenic Cyst of Undetermined Origin
		Lateral Periodontal Cyst
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
			Treatment
		Botryoid Odontogenic Cyst
			Radiographic Features
			Treatment
		Gingival Cyst of the Adult
			Clinical Features
			Radiographic Features
		Gingival Cyst of the Newborn (Dental Lamina Cyst, Alveolar Cyst of the Newborn)
			Microscopic Features
			Treatment
		Orthokeratinized Odontogenic Cyst (Keratinizing Odontogenic Cyst, Orthokeratinizing Odontogenic Cyst, Orthokeratinizing Odontogenic Keratocyst)
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
		Glandular Odontogenic Cyst (Sialo-Odontogenic Cyst)
			Clinical Features
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
			Treatment
		Conclusion: Odontogenic Cysts
	Malignant Odontogenic Tumors and Malignancies Arising in Odontogenic Cysts or Tumors
		Microscopic Features
		Treatment
	Odontogenic Tumors
		Unicystic Ameloblastoma
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Features
			Definitions, Clarifications, and Treatment Recommendations
		Simple Unicystic Ameloblastoma
		Ameloblastoma: Intraosseous Type
			Definition
			Radiographic Findings
			Microscopic Features
			Natural History and Treatment
		Management of Mandibular Ameloblastomas
		Management of Maxillary Ameloblastomas
		Summary
	Peripheral Ameloblastoma (Extraosseous Ameloblastoma)
	Malignant Ameloblastoma
		Ameloblastic Carcinoma
		Ameloblastic Fibroma
			Radiographic Features
			Microscopic Findings
			Treatment
	Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontoma
		Radiographic Findings
		Microscopic Findings
		Treatment
	Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor (Odontogenic Keratocyst, Parakeratinizing Odontogenic Keratocyst)
		Radiographic Features
		Microscopic Features
		Treatment
		Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome (Gorlin Syndrome, Gorlin-Goltz Syndrome, Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome)
		Treatment
	Calcifying Cystic Odontogenic Tumor (Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst, Gorlin Cyst)
		Radiographic Features
		Microscopic Features
		Treatment
	Dentinogenic Ghost Cell Tumor (Epithelial Odontogenic Ghost Cell Tumor, Odontogenic Ghost Cell Tumor)
	Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (Pindborg Tumor)
		Radiographic Findings
		Microscopic Findings
		Treatment
	Odontogenic Myxoma
		Radiographic Findings
		Microscopic Findings
		Treatment and Prognosis
	Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor
		Radiographic Features
		Microscopic Features
		Treatment
	Odontomas
		Radiographic Findings
		Microscopic Findings
		Treatment
	Squamous Odontogenic Tumor
	Odontoameloblastoma
	References
89 Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
	Key Points
	Anatomy
	Diseases and Disorders
		Congenital and Developmental Anomalies
		Trauma
		Dislocation
		Neoplasms
	Intracapsular Disorders
		Anterior Disk Displacement With Reduction
		Anterior Disk Displacement Without Reduction
		Degenerative Joint Disease
		Ankylosis
	Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
		Arthrocentesis
		Arthroscopy
		Arthrotomy
	Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome
		Treatment
	Summary
	References
90 Benign Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions of the Oral Cavity
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Congenital Conditions
		Torus
		Lingual Thyroid
		Developmental Cysts
	Inflammatory/Traumatic Conditions
		Fibroma
		Mucosal Ulcerations
		Pyogenic Granuloma
		Necrotizing Sialometaplasia
		Amyloidosis
	Benign Neoplasms
		Papilloma
		Granular Cell Tumor
		Neurofibroma
		Lipoma
		Hemangioma
		Ameloblastoma
		Pleomorphic Adenoma
	References
91 Malignant Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Risk Factors
		Molecular Biology
	Anatomy of the Oral Cavity
		Arteriovenous Anatomy
		Subsites of the Oral Cavity
			Lips
			Alveolar Ridge
			Oral Tongue
			Retromolar Trigone
			Floor of the Mouth
			Buccal Mucosa
			Hard Palate
	Pathology
		Premalignant Lesions
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma Variants
			Other Pathologies
	Diagnostic Evaluation
		Screening
		History and Physical Examination
		Preoperative Assessment
		Preoperative Interventions
	Staging
	Prognostic Metrics
		Second Primary Tumors
	Treatment Considerations
	Surgical Treatment of the Primary Lesion
		Lip
		Alveolar Ridge
		Oral Tongue
		Retromolar Trigone
		Floor of the Mouth
		Buccal Mucosa
		Hard Palate
		Surgical Treatment of the Mandible
		Surgical Treatment of the Neck
			Reconstruction
			Indications for Free Flap Reconstruction
		Radiation
			Role of External Beam Radiation
			Package Time
			Reirradiation for Recurrence
		Chemotherapy
		Additional Therapies
			Photodynamic Therapy
			Chemoprevention
	Long-Term Management and Rehabilitation
		Speech and Swallowing
		Pain Management
		Palliative Care
		Follow-Up
		Complications
		Recurrence and Salvage Surgery
	Summary
	References
92 Reconstruction of the Mandible
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Anatomy
	Goals of Mandibular Reconstruction
		Reconstructive Options
		Bone Containing Free Flap Options
	Fibular Free Flap Planning
	Formation of the NeoMandible
		Advanced Technologically Driven Techniques in Mandibular Reconstruction
			Surgical Design and Simulation in Mandibular Reconstruction
			Occlusion Reconstruction
				Bone-Driven Mandibular and Occlusal Reconstruction.
					Bone-Driven Reconstruction with Delayed Installation of Osseointegrated Implants.
					Bone-Driven Reconstruction with Immediate Installation of Osseointegrated Implants.
				Occlusion-Driven Mandibular and Occlusal Reconstruction.
					Occlusion-Driven Reconstruction with Delayed Installation of Osseointegrated Implants.
					Occlusion-Driven Reconstruction with a Prefabricated Fibular Flap.
				Occlusion-Driven Reconstruction with Immediate Installation of Osseointegrated Implants.
	Outcomes
	Complications
	Summary
	References
93 Prosthetic Management of Head and Neck Defects
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Maxillofacial Prosthetics and the Radiation Oncology Patient
	Dental Diagnoses and Oral Surgical Management Preceding Radiation Therapy
		Prosthodontic Support of the Radiation Oncologist
	Dental Management During Radiation Therapy
	Dental Management After Radiation Therapy
	Overview of Maxillofacial Prosthodontic and Radiation Oncology Interactions
	Prosthetic Management of Oral Deficits
		Prosthetic Maxillary Obturation
		Surgical Obturation
		Interim Obturation
		Definitive Obturation
	Maxillary Reconstruction With Microvascular Grafting
		Mandibular Resection Prostheses
		Discontinuity Defects
	Contemporary Planning of Mandibular Defects
		Tongue Resection
		Soft Palate Resection
	Prosthetic Management of Anatomic Facial Deficits
	Illustrations Exemplifying the Stepwise Process by Which a Nasal Prosthesis Is Constructed
	Illustrations Exemplifying the Stepwise Process by Which an Auricular Prosthesis Implant Guide Is Constructed
	Illustrations Exemplifying the Stepwise Process by Which an Auricular Prosthesis Is Constructed
	Illustrations Exemplifying the Stepwise Process by Which an Orbital Prosthesis Is Constructed
	References
94 Malignancies of the Paranasal Sinus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Pathology
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Adenocarcinoma
		Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
		Esthesioneuroblastoma
		Sinonasal Undifferentiated Neoplasm
		Mucosal Melanoma
		Rhabdomyosarcoma
	Genomics of Paranasal Sinus Cancers
	Presentation and Diagnosis
		Symptoms and Physical Findings
		Imaging
			Computed Tomography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography
		Biopsy
	Staging
	Management
		Surgery
			Contraindications to Surgery
		Radiation
		Chemotherapy
	Surgical Approaches
		Open Approaches
			Caldwell-Luc Incision
			Lateral Rhinotomy and Variations
			Medial Maxillectomy
			Subtotal Maxillectomy and Total Maxillectomy
			Total Maxillectomy With Orbital Exenteration
			Anterior Craniofacial Resection
	Reconstruction
	Complications
	Outcomes and Predictors of Outcome
		Open Approaches
	Endoscopic Endonasal Sinonasal Cancer Surgery
		Endoscopic Partial or Medial Maxillectomy
		Endoscopic Transcribriform Cranial Base Resection
		Coronal Plane Resections Into the Pterygopalatine or Infratemporal Fossa
		Orbital Extensions
	Limits and Contraindications of Endoscopic Sinonasal Cancer Resections
	Endoscopic Endonasal Reconstruction
	Endoscopic Surgery Outcomes
	Conclusion
	Acknowledgment
	References
4 Pharynx and Esophagus
	95 Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Nasopharynx
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Diagnostic Approach for Nasopharyngeal Masses
			Thornwaldt Cyst or Bursa
			Squamous Papilloma
			Craniopharyngioma
			Angiofibroma
				Growth Patterns
				Pathologic Features
				Clinical Features
				Diagnosis
				Staging
				Management
		Chordoma
			Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Nasopharynx
			Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
				Epidemiology
				Etiology
				Genetic Factors and Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
					Family Clusters.
					Human Leukocyte Antigen Associations.
					Chromosomal and Genetic Changes.
				Environmental Factors and Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
				Epstein-Barr Virus and Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
					Screening for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.
				Clinical Presentation
				Diagnosis of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
				Histologic Classification of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
				Staging of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
					Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
					Other Staging Investigations.
					Other Investigations.
				Treatment of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
					Pretreatment Planning.
					Radiation.
					Chemotherapy.
				Surgery
				Surgical Treatment of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
					Local Recurrences.
					Endoscopic and Robotic Approach.
					Lateral Rhinotomy and Medial Maxillectomy Approach.
					The Maxillary Swing.
					Other Surgical Approaches.
					Surgical Treatment of Regional Recurrences.
				Prognosis
		References
96 Malignant Neoplasms of the Oropharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy of the Oropharynx
		Soft Palate
		Tonsillar Fossae
		Base of Tongue
		Posterior Oropharyngeal Wall
		Lymphatics
	Pathology
		Epithelial Precursor Lesions
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma
		Salivary Gland Tumors
		Soft Tissue Tumors
		Hematolymphoid Tumors
		Mucosal Malignant Melanoma
	Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Etiology
		Molecular Biology
		Clinical Presentation and Patterns of Spread
	Diagnostic Evaluation
		Anamnesis
		Physical Examination
		Imaging
		Endoscopy, Biopsy, and Frozen Section
		Testing for Human Papillomavirus or p16
		Staging
	Therapeutic Management and Outcome
		Soft Palate
		Tonsillar Fossae
		Base of Tongue
		Posterior Oropharyngeal Wall
	Surgical Approaches
		Transoral Approach
			Transoral Laser Microsurgery
				Technique.
			Transoral Robotic Surgery
		Lateral and Transhyoid Pharyngotomy
		Mandibular Swing Approach
		Postoperative Care and Follow-Up
	Complications
	Prognostic Factors
	Unknown Primary
	Function and Quality of Life
	Special Treatment Considerations and Future Directions
	References
97 Transoral Approaches to Malignant Neoplasms of the Oropharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy
		Palatine Tonsils
		Base of Tongue
		Soft Palate
		Posterior Pharyngeal Wall
	Historical Perspective
	Transoral Case Selection
		Physiologic Considerations
		Anatomic Considerations
		Tumor Factors
		Anesthetic Considerations
		Transoral Equipment
			Mouth Prop (Must Be Used in Conjunction With Something to Displace the Tongue to Gain Access to the Oropharynx)
			Tongue Retractors
			Mouth Gag/Retractor
			Laryngoscopes
		Surgical Instruments
		Robotic Instruments
			Illumination and Visualization
			Cutting and Ablation
			Surgical Robots
	Transoral Surgical Approach
		Direct Transoral Resection
		Transoral Laser Microsurgery
		Transoral Robotic Surgery
	Transoral Surgical Procedures
		Unknown Primary
		Palatine Tonsillectomy
		Lateral Oropharyngectomy (See Transoral Lateral Oropharyngectomy Video 97.1)
		Soft Palate Resection
		Posterior Oropharyngectomy
		Base-of-Tongue Resection (See Base-of-Tongue Transoral Resection Video 97.2)
		Neck Dissection
	Transoral Oropharyngeal Reconstruction
		Healing by Secondary Intention or Primary Closure
		Skin Grafts, Biologic Dressings, or Local Mucosal Flaps
		Local and Regional Pedicled Flaps
		Large Regional Pedicled Flaps and Free Flaps
		Margin Analysis
	Postoperative Care
		Airway
			Drain Management, Antibiotics, and Oral Hygiene
			Diet and Nutrition
			Pain, Ambulation, and Anxiety
			Anticoagulation
	Functional Outcomes
		Complications
			Postoperative Bleeding
			Neck Abscess
			Dental Injury and Oral Paresthesias
			Velopharyngeal Insufficiency and Rhinolalia
			Delayed Pharyngeal Healing
			Pneumonia
	Future Research, Goals, and Applications
		Future Horizons for TORS
	Conclusion
	References
98 Reconstruction of the Oropharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Options for Reconstruction
		Healing by Secondary Intention, Primary Closure, and Grafts
		Local Flaps
		Regional Flaps
		Free Tissue Transfer
			Fasciocutaneous Flaps
			Visceral Tissue Free Flaps
			Musculocutaneous Flaps
			Osteocutaneous Flaps
	Site-Specific Defects
		Soft Palate
		Tonsil and Pharyngeal Wall
		Tongue Base
	Reconstruction After Transoral Oropharyngeal Resection
	Conclusions
	References
99 Swallowing Function and Implications in Head and Neck Cancer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Oral Preparatory Phase
	Oral Phase
	Pharyngeal Phase
		Neuromuscular Activities Characteristic of the Pharyngeal Swallow
		Pharyngeal Pressure Generation: Tongue-Base Retraction and Pharyngeal Contraction
		Airway Protection
		Cricopharyngeal (Upper Esophageal Sphincter) Opening
	Signs and Symptoms of Abnormal Swallow Associated With Head and Neck Cancer
		Impaired/Inefficient Swallowing (Dysphagia)
		Laryngeal Penetration and Aspiration
	Evaluation of Swallowing Disorders
		Screening for Swallowing Disorders
	Evaluation of Swallowing
		Clinical Swallow Examination
		Videofluoroscopy Swallow Study
		Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
		Manometry
		Ultrasonography
	Swallowing Disorders Arising From Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
		Radiotherapy
		Chemoradiation and Other Systemic Therapy
		Surgical Treatment
		Anatomic Considerations
			Oral Cavity/Tongue
			Oropharynx/Pharynx
			Larynx/Hypopharynx
	Posttreatment Complications
	Summary
	References
100 Diagnostic Imaging of the Pharynx and Esophagus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Techniques
		Conventional Radiography
		Fluoroscopy
		Traditional Pharyngoesophagogram
		Modified Barium Swallow
		Evolution of the Esophagogram
		Oral Contrast Agents
		Computed Tomography
		Magnetic Resonance Imaging
		Ultrasound
		Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography
		Other Nuclear Medicine
	Radiologic Anatomy
		Pharynx
		Esophagus
	Motility Disorders
		Pharynx
			Abnormal Deglutition
			Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction
		Esophagus
			Diminished Peristalsis
			Connective Tissue Diseases
			Esophageal Spasm
	Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
	Diverticula
		Zenker Diverticulum
		Pharyngeal Pouches
		Laryngoceles
		Midesophageal Diverticula
	Infection and Inflammation
		Reflux Esophagitis
		Infectious Esophagitis
		Caustic Esophagitis
		Granulomatous Esophagitides
		Other Esophagitides
		Supraglottitis
		Abscess
	Esophageal Narrowing
		Webs
		Strictures
		Extrinsic Compression
	Fistulae
		Tracheoesophageal Fistula
		Branchial Cleft Anomaly
		Perforation
		Other Fistulae
	Varices
	Foreign Body
	Mass Lesions
		Malignant Neoplasms
			Nasopharynx
			Oropharynx
			Hypopharynx
			Esophagus
			Lymph Nodes
		Benign Neoplasms
		Nonneoplastic Mucosal Masses
	Posttreatment Imaging
		Postoperative Leaks
		Total Laryngectomy
		Laryngopharyngectomy
		Radiation Therapy
		Monitoring and Surveillance
	References
101 Neoplasms of the Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy of the Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus
	Epidemiology
	Etiology and Biology
	Clinical Evaluation
		Patient Symptoms
		Physical Findings
	Imaging
	Pathology
	Location of Tumors and Patterns of Spread
	Staging
	Management
		Available Modalities for Management of Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Available Modalities for Management of Cervical Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Therapeutic Modalities
			Early Surgical Techniques
			Modern Surgical Approaches
				Partial Pharyngectomy.
				Partial Laryngopharyngectomy.
				Supracricoid Hemilaryngopharyngectomy.
			Open Approach Surgical Outcomes
				Transoral Endoscopic Carbon-Dioxide Laser Resection.
				Transoral Robotic Surgery.
				Total Laryngectomy With Partial or Total Pharyngectomy.
				Total Pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy.
			Radiation Therapy
			Chemotherapy
			Concomitant Chemoradiotherapy
	Management of the Neck
	Quality of Life
	Summary
	References
102 Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy of Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Hypopharynx and Esophagus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Hypopharyngeal Cancer: General Principles
	Treatment of Early-Stage Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Historical Treatment of Advanced Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Chemotherapy in Surgically Treated Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Larynx-Preserving Treatment Strategies
	Sequencing of Chemotherapy for Advanced Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Role of Altered Fractionation in Radiotherapy for Advanced Hypopharyngeal SCC
	Radiotherapy Techniques for Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
	Esophageal Cancer: General Principles
	Treatment of Early-Stage Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Treatment of Locoregionally Advanced Esophageal SCC
		Preoperative Therapy
	Nonsurgical Treatment in Inoperable Patients
	Nonsurgical Treatment in Operative Patients
	Chemotherapeutic Regimens for Locoregionally Advanced Esophageal SCC
	Treatment of Locoregionally Advanced Cervical Esophageal SCC
	References
103 Reconstruction of the Hypopharynx and Esophagus
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Patient Population at Presentation
	Perioperative Counseling
	Preoperative Evaluation
	Goals and Principles of Reconstruction
	Defect Classification
	Reconstructive Decision Making
	Local and Regional Skin Flaps
	Myocutaneous Flaps
	Visceral Transposition
	Gastric Transposition
	Colonic Transposition
	Revascularized Free Tissue Transplantation
	Fasciocutaneous Transplantation
		Radial Forearm Donor Site
		Anterolateral Thigh Donor Site
		Other Fasciocutaneous Donor Sites
	Enteric Transplantation
		Jejunal Donor Site
	Gastroomental Donor Site
	Management of Postsurgical Complications
	Voice Rehabilitation
	Posttreatment Speech and Swallowing Outcomes
	Summary
	Acknowledgments
	References
5 Larynx
	104 Diagnostic Imaging of the Larynx
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Normal Airway
			Technique
			Anatomy
		Inflammatory Disease of the Larynx
			Epiglottitis
			Croup
			Retropharyngeal Abscess
		Laryngomalacia
		Vocal Cord Paralysis
		Benign Laryngeal Masses
		Laryngeal Carcinoma
			Technique
			Normal Anatomy
			Glottic Tumors
			Subglottic Tumors
			Supraglottic Tumors
			Transglottic Tumors
			Lymph Nodes
			Posttherapy Larynx
		Laryngeal Trauma
		Foreign Bodies
		References
105 Malignant Tumors of the Larynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Anatomy and Embryology
		Embryology
		Anatomy
			Transglottic Cancer
			Anterior Commissure
	Classification of Malignant Tumors of the Larynx
	Staging
	Precursor Laryngeal Lesions: Dysplasia
		Treatment of Precursor Lesions
		In-Office Treatment of Premalignant Lesions
	Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Larynx
	Epidemiology
		Risk Factors
			Tobacco and Alcohol
			Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
			Other Toxins
			Human Papillomavirus
			Genetic Susceptibility
			Diet
		Second Primary Tumors
	Molecular Biology
	Pathology
	Clinical Presentation
		Cervical Nodal Metastases
		Distant Metastases
	Diagnosis and Evaluation
		History and Physical Examination
		Imaging
		Operative Endoscopic Examination
	Differential Diagnosis
	Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Treatment of Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Treatment of the Early Primary Tumor in Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Early Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma and the Anterior Commissure
		Treatment of the Advanced Primary Tumor in Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Treatment of the Neck in Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Treatment of Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Treatment of the Early Primary Tumor in Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Treatment of the Advanced Primary Tumor in Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Treatment of the Neck in Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Subglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Nonsurgical Treatment of Advanced Laryngeal Cancer (Organ Preservation)
		Management of the Neck After Nonsurgical Treatment of Advanced Laryngeal Cancer (Organ Preservation)
	Treatment of Recurrent or Residual Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Stomal Recurrence
	Prognosis and Prognostic Predictors
		Disease Factors
			Clinical Features
			Radiologic Characteristics
			Histopathologic Characteristics
		Patient Factors
		Molecular Markers of Prognosis
		Follow-Up
		Survivorship
	Variants of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Verrucous Carcinoma
		Basaloid Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Spindle Cell Carcinoma
		Adenosquamous Carcinoma
		Acantholytic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Papillary Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma
		Clear Cell Carcinoma
		Nuclear Protein in Testis Midline Carcinoma
	Nonsquamous Malignant Laryngeal Tumors
		Neuroendocrine Tumors
			Typical Carcinoid
			Atypical Carcinoid
			Small-Cell Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine Type
			Large-Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
			Paraganglioma
		Malignant Salivary Gland–Type Tumors
			Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
			Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
		Malignant Tumors of Soft Tissue, Bone, and Cartilage (Sarcomas)
			Chondrosarcoma
			Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma
			Liposarcoma
		Malignant Hematolymphoid Neoplasms
			Extramedullary Plasmacytoma
			Lymphoma
		Mucosal Malignant Melanoma of the Larynx
		Neoplasms of Uncertain Behavior
	Secondary Tumors of the Larynx
		Laryngeal Involvement by Tumors From Contiguous Sites
		Metastases to the Larynx
	References
106 Management of Early Glottic Cancer
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background
		Definitions: Early Glottic Cancer and Precursor Lesions
	Diagnosis
		Endoscopic Imaging
		Radiology, Bronchoscopy, Esophagoscopy
			Chest X-Ray, Chest Computed Tomography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography
			Positron Emission Tomography
	Background
		Etiology
		Staging
			Incidence and Survival
	Treatment
		Surgery
		Endoscopic Excision
			Biopsy
			Ablative Treatment
				Photoangiolytic Therapy.
				Photodynamic Therapy.
			Laser Excision
		Open Partial Laryngectomy
		Voice Considerations
		Radiotherapy
		Chemotherapy
		Follow-up After Treatment
	Choosing a Treatment Modality
		Carcinoma in Situ
		Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Summary
	References
107 Transoral Laser Microresection of Advanced Laryngeal Tumors
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Terms and Definitions
	Five Types of Local Laryngeal Cancer
	Acronyms
	Laser Surgery and Transoral Laser Microsurgery in the Treatment of Locally Early, Intermediate, and Advanced Cancers
	Theoretic Basis of Transoral Laser Microsurgery
	Transoral Laser Microsurgery Compared With Open Conservation Surgery
	Instrumentation and Techniques of Transoral Laser Microsurgery
		Instruments
		Techniques
	Evolution of Potassium Titanyl Phosphate Laser Microsurgery
	Pathology Issues
	Transoral Laser Microsurgery in Relation to Each of the Five Clinical Categories of Laryngeal Cancer Stratified by Local Extent
		Very Early Laryngeal Cancer
		Early Laryngeal Cancer
		Intermediate Laryngeal Cancer
		Advanced Laryngeal Cancer
		Very Advanced Laryngeal Cancer
	Total Laser Microresection and Neck Dissection
	Total Laser Microresection and Recurrent Disease
	Voice Outcomes and Phonosurgical Reconstruction
		Superficial Lamina Propria
		Vocal Ligament
		Paraglottic Musculature
		Broyles Ligament
	Voice Therapy
	Complications of Transoral Laser Microresection
	Contraindications to Transoral Laser Microresection
	Results of Transoral Laser Microresection
	Göttingen Group Results
	Conclusions
	Future Directions
	Appendix on the Clinical Classification Used in This Chapter
	References
108 Conservation Laryngeal Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Conservation Laryngeal Surgery Today
	Anatomy, Physiology, and Tumor Spread
	Principles of Organ-Preservation Surgery
		First Principle: Local Control
		Second Principle: Accurate Assessment of the Three-Dimensional Extent of Tumor
		Third Principle: The Cricoarytenoid Unit Is the Basic Functional Unit of the Larynx
		Fourth Principle: Resection of Normal Tissue to Achieve an Expected Functional Outcome
	Preoperative Evaluation
		Clinical Evaluation of the Primary Site
		Radiologic Evaluation of the Primary Site
		Tumor Stage
		Overall Clinical Assessment
	Surgical Techniques
		Indications and Contraindications
		Conservation Laryngeal Surgery for Lesions That Originate in the Glottic Level
			Vertical Partial Laryngectomies
			Vertical Hemilaryngectomy
				Oncologic Results.
				Surgical Technique.
				Extended Procedures.
				Frontolateral Vertical Hemilaryngectomy.
				Posterolateral Vertical Hemilaryngectomy.
				Extended Vertical Hemilaryngectomy.
				Functional Outcome.
				Key Surgical Points
				Complications.
			Epiglottic Laryngoplasty
				Oncologic Results.
				Surgical Technique.
				Key Surgical Points
				Extended Procedures.
				Functional Outcome.
				Complications.
		Horizontal Partial Laryngectomies
			Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy With Cricohyoidoepiglottopexy
				Oncologic Results.
				Surgical Technique.
				Key Surgical Points
				Extended Procedures.
				Functional Outcome.
				Complications.
		Conservation Laryngeal Surgery for Lesions That Originate in the Supraglottic Level
		Horizontal Partial Laryngectomies
			Supraglottic Laryngectomy
				Oncologic Results.
				Surgical Technique.
				Key Surgical Points
				Extended Procedures.
				Arytenoid, Aryepiglottic Fold, or Superior Medial Piriform Involvement From Supraglottic Carcinoma.
				Base-of-Tongue Extension From Supraglottic Carcinoma.
				Functional Outcome.
				Complications.
			Supracricoid Laryngectomy With Cricohyoidopexy
				Surgical Technique.
				Key Surgical Points.
				Extended Procedures.
				Functional Outcome.
				Complications.
	Organ-Preservation Surgery Spectrum for Glottic and Supraglottic Cancer
		Intraoperative Conversion to Total Laryngectomy
		Current Organ Preservation Paradigm for Laryngeal Cancer
		Conservation Laryngeal Surgery and Radiotherapy
	Postoperative Management Issues
	Future Developments
	Summary
	References
109 Total Laryngectomy and Laryngopharyngectomy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Total Laryngectomy
		Historic Development
		Indications for Total Laryngectomy
			Malignant Disease
		Patient Selection and Workup
			Preoperative Preparation
		Surgical Technique (Video 109.1)
			Resection
				Incision Design and Stoma Planning.
				Exposure of Larynx and Neck Dissections.
				Skeletonization of the Laryngeal Framework.
				Entry Into the Larynx and Initial Tumor Cuts.
				Completion of Tumor Resection.
				Primary Tracheoesophageal Puncture (Optional).
				Common Modifications of Resection.
			Repair and Reconstruction
				Pharyngoplasty.
				Tracheal Stoma (Cervical Tracheoplasty)
					Long-Flap Approach.
					Short-Flap Approach.
					Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Flaps (Optional).
		Postoperative Management and Complications
			Early Complications
				Drain Failure.
				Hematoma.
				Infection.
				Pharyngocutaneous Fistula.
				Wound Dehiscence.
			Late Complications
				Stomal Stenosis.
				Pharyngoesophageal Stenosis and Stricture.
				Hypothyroidism.
			Rehabilitation
				Swallowing.
				Voice
					Electromechanical Devices.
					Esophageal Speech.
					Tracheoesophageal Speech.
					Artificial Larynx.
	Total Laryngopharyngectomy
		Historic Development
		Indications
			Piriform Sinus Carcinoma
			Carcinoma of the Posterior Hypopharyngeal Wall
			Postcricoid Carcinoma
		Patient Selection and Workup
		Surgical Technique
			Resection
			Reconstruction
		Postoperative Management and Complications
			Postoperative Management
			Early Complications
			Late Complications
				Stricture.
				Functional Swallowing Problems.
		Rehabilitation
			Voice
			Airway
	Summary
	References
110 Radiation Therapy for Cancer of the Larynx and Hypopharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Overall Synopsis
		Epidemiology and Etiology
		Treatment Options
		Early-Stage Disease
		Locally Advanced-Stage Disease
	Overview
	Anatomy of the Larynx and Hypopharynx
		Lymphatic Drainage
			Glottic Lymphatic Drainage
			Supraglottis Lymphatic Drainage
			Subglottis Lymphatic Drainage
	Biomarkers and Molecular Biology
	Clinical Presentation and Evaluation
		Larynx
			Supraglottis
			Glottis
			Subglottis
		Hypopharynx
		Diagnostic Evaluation/Workup
		Staging
		Overall Management
		Management of the Neck
	Laryngeal Cancers
		Glottic Carcinoma in Situ
		Early-Stage Glottic Cancer (T1 or T2)
			Radiation Techniques and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcome and Prognostic Factors
			Complications From Radiation Therapy
		Advanced-Stage Glottic Cancer (T3 or T4, Stage III or IV)
			Overall Considerations: Balancing Cure, Organ Preservation, and Quality of Life
			Primary Surgical Approach: Adjuvant Therapy
			Organ-Preservation Approaches: Combining Chemotherapy With Radiation Therapy
			Organ-Preservation Approaches: Role of Induction Chemotherapy
			Organ-Preservation Approaches: Combining Targeted Biologic Agents With Radiation Therapy
			Selection of Optimal Radiotherapy Dose-Fractionation Scheme With Concurrent Systemic Therapy
			Radiation Therapy Techniques: General Principles
			Radiation Therapy Techniques: Patient Setup and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcomes and Prognostic Factors
			Complications From Radiation Therapy
		Early-Stage Supraglottic Cancer
			Radiation Techniques and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcome and Prognostic Factors
			Complications From Radiation Therapy
		Advanced Supraglottic Cancer
			Radiation Techniques and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcome and Prognostic Factors
		Subglottic Cancers
	Hypopharyngeal Cancers
		Overall Management Considerations
		Early-Stage Hypopharynx
			Radiation Techniques and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcome and Prognostic Factors
			Complications
		Advanced-Stage Hypopharynx
			Radiation Techniques and Dose-Fractionation Schemes
			Outcome and Prognostic Factors
			Complications
			Radiation Therapy for Recurrent Disease After Prior Overlapping Radiotherapy
	Future Strategies and Directions
		Alternative Chemoradiation Therapy Strategies: the “RADPLAT” Approach
		Emerging Technologies: Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
	References
111 Vocal and Speech Rehabilitation After Laryngectomy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History of Alaryngeal Voice and Speech
	Physiology of Alaryngeal Voice and Speech
		Esophageal Voice and Speech
		Electrolarynx Voice and Speech
		Tracheoesophageal Voice and Speech
	Types of Voice Prostheses
		Indwelling and Nonindwelling Prostheses
	Surgical Aspects of Alaryngeal Voicing
		Problem Solving and Prevention
		Standard Total Laryngectomy
		Surgical Techniques and Refinements
			Prevention of Hypertonicity of the Pharyngoesophageal Segment
			Creation of an Optimally Contoured Stoma
			Prevention of an Excessively Deep Stoma
		Pharyngeal Mucosa Closure
	Postoperative Management
		Alimentary Care
		Pulmonary Care
		Secondary Prosthetic Voice Rehabilitation
		Prosthetic Voice Rehabilitation and Radiotherapy
	Voice Prosthesis Replacement and Maintenance
		Indications for Voice Prosthesis Replacement
			Replacement for Transprosthetic Leakage
			Replacement for Periprosthetic Leakage
		Nonindwelling Voice Prostheses
	Troubleshooting the Prosthetic Voice
		Special Notes on Comorbidity and Tracheoesophageal Puncture Tract–Related Complications
			The Role of Gastroesophageal Reflux as a Risk Factor for Tracheoesophageal Puncture-Tract Enlargement
		Atrophy of the Tracheoesophageal Puncture/Party Wall and/or Excessive Widening of the Tracheoesophageal Puncture
		Algorithm to Solve Atrophy and Periprosthetic Leakage
			Shrinkage
			Silicone Washer
			Purse-String Suture
			Augmentation of the Party Wall
			Tracheoesophageal Puncture Closure and Repeat Tracheoesophageal Puncture
		Scarring of the Tracheoesophageal Puncture Tract
		Infection of the Tracheoesophageal Puncture Tract
		Hypertrophy of the Tracheoesophageal Puncture Tract
			Anterior Hypertrophy
			Posterior Hypertrophy or Esophageal Pocket
		Partial Prosthesis Extrusion
		Problems Unrelated to the Prosthesis
			Hypertonicity of the Pharyngoesophageal Segment
		Hypotonicity of the Pharyngoesophageal Segment
	Voice and Speech Therapy
	Pulmonary Care and Rehabilitation
		Overview
		Heat and Moisture Exchangers
			Treatment Aspects
	Prevention Aspects
		Compliance Aspects
		Early Postoperative Pulmonary Hygiene
		Hands-Free Speech
		Conclusions of Pulmonary Rehabilitation
	Olfaction Rehabilitation
		Overview
		Rehabilitation Technique
		Conclusions of Olfaction Rehabilitation
	Quality of Life After Total Laryngectomy
	References
112 Diagnosis and Management of Tracheal Neoplasms
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Overview
	Historic Review
	Primary Tracheal Tumors
	Benign Primary Tracheal Tumors
		Tracheal Papillomatosis
		Granular Cell Tumor
		Chondroma
		Leiomyoma
		Hemangioma
		Miscellaneous Benign Primary Tumors
	Malignant Primary Tracheal Neoplasms
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
		Other Malignant Primary Tracheal Tumors
		Carcinoid Tumors
		Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
	Secondary Tracheal Tumors
	Diagnosis
		Symptoms, Signs, and Physical Examination
		Pulmonary Function Testing
		Radiographic Evaluation
		Bronchoscopy
	Staging
	Treatment
		Primary Malignant Tracheal Tumors
		Anesthetic Management
		Surgical Management
			Tracheal Resection and Primary Reconstruction
			Release Maneuvers
			Subglottal Resections
			Carinal Resections
		Use of Tracheal Substitutes
		Radiation Therapy
	Benign Tracheal Tumors
	Palliative Treatment of Unresectable Malignant Tracheal Tumors
		Therapeutic Bronchoscopy
		Results
		Complications
	Summary
	References
6 Neck
	113 Differential Diagnosis of Neck Masses
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		History and Physical Examination
		Anatomy
		Diagnostic Testing
			Radiology
			Anatomic Imaging
			Functional Imaging
			Cytologic Analysis
		Potential Etiologies of Neck Masses
			Congenital Anomalies
				Vascular Lesions
				Nonvascular Lesions
			Inflammatory and Infectious Lesions
			Neoplasms
				Occult Regional Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
		Summary
		References
114 Ultrasound Imaging of the Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Basics of Ultrasonography
		Utility and Limitations
		Brief Description of Technique
		Thyroid Ultrasound
		Parathyroid Ultrasound
		Ultrasonography of Salivary Glands
		Ultrasonography in Head and Neck Cancer
		Description of Ultrasound-Assisted Fine-Needle Aspiration Technique
		On-Site Evaluation of Fine-Needle Aspiration Adequacy
	Conclusion
	References
115 Neoplasms of the Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Diagnostic Evaluation
		Imaging Studies
			Computed Tomography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Positron Emission Tomography
			Ultrasound
	Benign Neoplasms of the Neck
		Vascular Neoplasms
			Pathology
			Nomenclature
			Epidemiology
		Carotid Paragangliomas
			History
			Anatomy and Physiology
			Etiology
			Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis
				Multicentricity.
				Malignancy.
			Imaging Studies
			Classification
			Management
				Embolization.
				Controversy Over Surgery for Multicentric Tumors.
				Radiation Therapy.
				Observation.
		Vagal Paragangliomas
			Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis
			Management
		Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head and Neck
		Peripheral Nerve Neoplasms
			Schwannomas
			Neurofibromas
		Lipomas
	Benign Lesions of the Parapharyngeal Space
	Malignant Neoplasms of the Neck
	Metastatic Lesions to the Neck
		Unknown Primary
			Squamous Cell Carcinoma
			Melanoma
			Regional Metastases
			Distant Metastases
	Primary Malignant Tumors of the Neck
		Neoplasms of the Parapharyngeal Space
		Sarcomas
			Classification and Staging
			Treatment
				Pleomorphic Sarcoma.
				Rhabdomyosarcoma.
				Osteosarcoma.
				Fibrosarcoma.
				Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma.
				Angiosarcoma.
				Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma.
				Chondrosarcoma.
				Leiomyosarcoma.
				Liposarcoma.
				Malignant Hemangiopericytoma.
				Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor.
				Synovial Sarcoma.
				Ewing Sarcoma.
		Lymphoma
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising in a Branchial Cleft Cyst
		Well-Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Arising Within the Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
	Summary
	References
116 Lymphomas Presenting in the Head and Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Clinical Presentation of Lymphomas of the Head and Neck
	Biopsy Techniques and Specimen Handling
		Fine-Needle Aspiration
		Core Needle Biopsy
		Open Biopsy
		Prebiopsy Corticosteroids
	Nodal Lymphomas of the Head and Neck
		Hodgkin Lymphoma
			Staging
			Treatment and Prognosis
			Complications of Treatment
		Diffuse Large B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
			Staging
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Indolent Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Mantle Cell Lymphoma
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Highly Aggressive Lymphomas
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Thyroid Lymphomas
			Staging
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Salivary Gland Lymphomas
			Treatment and Prognosis
		Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity Lymphomas
			Therapy and Prognosis
		Waldeyer Ring Lymphomas
			Treatment and Prognosis
	Summary
	Acknowledgment
	References
117 Radiation Therapy and Management of the Cervical Lymph Nodes and Malignant Skull Base Tumors
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Lymphatic System of the Neck
	Staging of Neck Node Metastasis
		Incidence and Distribution of Neck Node Metastasis
			Incidence and Distribution of Lymph Node Metastasis From Clinical and Radiologic Assessment
			Incidence and Distribution of Pathologic Lymph Node Metastasis
			Incidence and Pattern of Node Distribution in the Contralateral Neck
		Recommendations for the Selection of Target Volumes in the Neck
	Neck Node Delineation and Irradiation Techniques
		Delineation of the Clinical Target Volume
		Irradiation Techniques
		Control of the Node-Negative Neck
		Control of the N1 to N3 Neck
			Neck Control After Primary Radiotherapy
		Neck Control in Human Papillomavirus– Positive Patients
		Indications for Postoperative Irradiation/Chemoradiation
		Indications for Postradiotherapy Neck Node Dissection
		Late Complications After Neck Irradiation
		Management of Recurrent Disease in the Neck
	Radiation Therapy and Malignant Skull Base Tumors
	Radiation: Technical Advances
		Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
		Linear Accelerator, Gamma Knife, and CyberKnife Stereotactic Irradiation
		Proton Beam
	Treatment of Malignant Cranial Base Tumors
		Anterior Cranial Base
			Esthesioneuroblastoma
			Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma
		Middle Cranial Base
			Chordoma/Chondrosarcoma
			Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
			Other Cranial Skull Base Tumors
	Complications After Skull Base Irradiation
	References
118 Neck Dissection
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Historical Perspective
	Cervical Lymph Node Groups
	Division of Neck Levels by Sublevels
		Correlation of Neck Level Boundaries With Anatomic Markers Depicted Radiologically
		Neck Dissection Classification
			Radical Neck Dissection
				Definition.
				Indications.
				Technique
					Positioning.
					Incision Planning.
					Flap Elevation.
					Dissection of the Posterior Triangle.
					Anterior Triangle Dissection.
					Dissection of the Upper Neck Compartments.
			Modified Radical Neck Dissection
				Definition.
					Indications.
				Technique.
			Selective Neck Dissection
				Definition.
				Rationale.
			Selective Neck Dissection for Oral Cavity Cancer
				Definition and Rationale.
				Technique.
			Selective Neck Dissection for Oropharyngeal, Hypopharyngeal, and Laryngeal Cancer
				Definition and Rationale.
				Technique.
			Selective Neck Dissection for Cutaneous Malignancies
				Definition and Rationale.
				Technique.
			Selective Neck Dissection for Cancer of the Midline Structures of the Anterior Lower Neck
				Definition and Rationale.
				Technique.
			Extended Neck Dissection
	Results of Neck Dissection
		Radical Neck Dissection
		Modified Radical Neck Dissection
		Selective Neck Dissection
		Superselective Neck Dissection
		Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy–Guided Neck Dissection
	Sequelae of Neck Dissection
	Complications of Neck Dissection
		Air Leaks
		Bleeding
		Chylous Fistula
		Facial/Cerebral Edema
		Blindness
		Carotid Artery Rupture
	Neck Dissection After Treatment With Chemoradiation
	Neck Dissection in the Era of Transoral Surgery
	Minimally Invasive Neck Dissection
	Summary
	References
119 Complications of Neck Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Wound Complications
		Incision Planning
		Wound Dehiscence and Flap Necrosis
		Seroma
		Wound Infection
		Salivary Fistula
		Scar Formation
		Lymphedema
	Vascular Complications
		Carotid Artery Hemorrhage
		Internal Jugular Vein Complications
		Hematoma
	Nerve Complications
		Motor Nerves
			Facial Nerve
			Vagus Nerve
			Spinal Accessory Nerve
			Hypoglossal Nerve
			Phrenic Nerve
		Sensory Nerves
			Lingual Nerve
			Great Auricular Nerve
		Cervical Sensory Nerves
		Sympathetic Nerves
	Chyle/Chest
		Chylous Fistula
		Chylothorax
		Pneumothorax
	Conclusion
	References
120 Penetrating and Blunt Trauma to the Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Physical Properties of Penetrating Objects
		Penetrating Injuries From Weaponry
			Handgun Wounds
			Rifle Wounds
			Shotgun Wounds
			Knife and Bite Injuries
	Mandatory Versus Elective Exploration
		Classification
		Initial Management
	Diagnostic Evaluation
	Angiography
	Management of Vascular Penetration
	Digestive Tract Evaluation
	Management of Laryngotracheal Injury
	Blunt Neck Trauma
	Summary
	References
7 Thyroid/Parathyroid
	121 Disorders of the Thyroid Gland
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Physical Examination
		Physiology of the Thyroid Gland
			Iodide Transport
			Thyroglobulin
			Iodination and Thyroperoxidase
			Storage and Release of Hormone
			Circulating Thyroid Hormones
			Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones
			Control of Thyroid Function
			Antithyroid Agents
			Thyroid Hormone Mechanism of Action
		Thyroid Function Studies
			Circulating Thyroid Hormone Measurement
			Serum Thyrotropin Measurement
			Serum Thyroglobulin Measurement
			Thyroid Antibody Status
			Measurement of Thyroid-Stimulating Antibodies
			Radioactive Iodine Uptake Test
		Thyrotoxicosis
			Pathophysiology
			Graves Disease
			Thyroiditis
			Exogenous Thyrotoxicosis
			Toxic Thyroid Adenoma
			Toxic Multinodular Goiter
			Ectopic Thyrotoxicosis
			Special Situations in Thyrotoxicosis
				Subclinical Thyrotoxicosis
				Thyroid Storm
		Hypothyroidism
			Prevalence
			Etiology
			Clinical Features
			Otolaryngologic Manifestations
				Hearing Loss
				Vertigo
				Hoarseness
			Goitrous Hypothyroidism
			Transient Hypothyroidism
			Excessive Iodine Intake
			Endemic Goiter
			Familial Hypothyroidism
			Nongoitrous Hypothyroidism
			Hypothyroidism After Laryngectomy and Radiotherapy
				Pituitary and Hypothalamic Hypothyroidism
			Subclinical Hypothyroidism
				Diagnosis
				Prevalence
				Natural History
				Effects on Lipids, Hypothyroid Symptoms, and Mood
				Treatment
			Nonthyroid Illness
			Laboratory Diagnosis
			Management
			Myxedema Coma
			Surgery
			When to Consult an Endocrinologist
		References
122 Management of Thyroid Neoplasms
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Surgical Anatomy and Embryology
	Molecular Basis for Thyroid Neoplasms
	Molecular Diagnostics and Targeted Therapies
	Risk Factors and Etiology
	Tumor Staging and Classification
		Tumor-Node-Metastasis Classification
		AMES
		AGES and MACIS
	Evaluation of a Thyroid Nodule
		Clinical Assessment: History and Physical Examination
		Diagnostic Studies
			Laboratory Studies
			Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology
			Imaging
		Thyroid Isotope Scanning
		Rational Approach to Management of a Thyroid Nodule
	Review of Thyroid Neoplasms
		Thyroid Adenoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Thyroid Cyst
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Papillary Carcinoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Noninvasive Follicular Neoplasm With Papillary-Like Nuclear Features
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Follicular Carcinoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Hürthle Cell Tumor
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Anaplastic Carcinoma
			Clinical Presentation
			Pathology
			Management and Prognosis
		Other Forms of Thyroid Cancer
			Insular Thyroid Carcinoma
			Lymphoma
			Metastatic Carcinoma
			Squamous Cell Carcinoma
	Surgical Management and Technique
		Approach to the Thyroid Gland
		Approach to the Central Neck
		Special Surgical Situations
			Management of Regional Lymphatics
			Intrathoracic Goiter
			Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Invasion
			Extended Surgical Resection
			Reoperative Thyroid Surgery
		Extent of Surgery
		Evolution of Surgical Techniques for Thyroidectomy
		Special Treatment Situations
			Children
			Pregnancy
		Complications
			Bleeding Complications
			Superior Laryngeal Nerve Injury
			Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury
			Hypocalcemia
	Postoperative Management and Special Considerations
		Thyroid Hormone Replacement and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Suppression Therapy
		Radioactive Iodine Treatment
		External-Beam Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
	Follow-Up Management
	Summary
	References
123 Management of Parathyroid Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History of the Parathyroid Glands
	Calcium Physiology
	Parathyroid Anatomy
	Embryology
		Vascular Anatomy of the Parathyroid Gland
		Etiology and Pathogenesis of Hyperparathyroidism
		Histopathology of the Parathyroid Glands
		Treatment of Hypercalcemia
	Primary Hyperparathyroidism
		Normocalcemic Primary Hyperparathyroidism
		Syndromic Hyperparathyroidism
			Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
			Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A
			Hyperparathyroidism–Jaw Tumor Syndrome
			Autosomal Dominant Mild Hyperparathyroidism
			Familial Hypercalcemic Hypocalciuria
			Neonatal Severe Hyperparathyroidism
			Familial Isolated Hyperparathyroidism
		Symptoms
		Gland Pathology
	Surgical Management
		Preoperative Evaluation
		Localization
		Noninvasive Localization
		Invasive Localization
		Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
	Surgical Treatment
		Anesthesia
		Standard Neck Exploration
		Postoperative Care
		Intraoperative Adjuncts
	Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
	Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism
		Parathyroid Cancer
		Parathyroid Cysts
			Management of Asymptomatic Primary Hyperparathyroidism
		Persistent Hyperparathyroidism
		Recurrent Hyperparathyroidism
		Reoperative Parathyroid Surgery
		Parathyromatosis
	Nonsurgical Management
	Permanent Hypoparathyroidism
	Summary
	References
124 Surgical Robotics in Otolaryngology
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History of Robotics
	Definitions
	History of Medical Robotics
		Robot Development in Otolaryngology
		Clinical Applications
			Oropharyngeal Surgery
	Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Robotic Surgery
	Obstructive Sleep Apnea
		Thyroid Surgery
		Skull Base Surgery
		Adoption of Robotic Technology
	Conclusion
	References
125 Management of Thyroid Eye Disease (Graves Ophthalmopathy)
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Epidemiology and Impact
	Pathophysiology
	Genetics and Sex
	Nongenetic Factors
		Tobacco
	Thyroid Status
	Natural History
	Clinical Features
		Classification Systems
	Clinical Evaluation
		Thyroid Status
		Eye Evaluation
		Imaging
	Treatment: Medical Therapy
		Mild Graves Ophthalmopathy
		Moderate to Severe Graves Ophthalmopathy
	Radiotherapy
	Thyroidectomy for Graves Ophthalmopathy
	Surgical Therapy for Graves Ophthalmopathy
		Endoscopic Orbital Decompression
		Balanced Orbital Decompression
		Combined Endoscopic Orbital and Optic Nerve Decompression
		Open Approaches
			Transantral Orbital Decompression
			Combined Endoscopic and Open Approach to Orbital Decompression
		Ancillary Procedures
			Extraocular Muscle Surgery
			Eyelid Surgery
			Orbital Fat Decompression
	Summary
	References
VII Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery
1 Basic Science
126 Anatomy of the Temporal Bone, External Ear, and Middle Ear
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Osteology of the Temporal Bone
	External Ear
	Tympanic Membrane
	Middle Ear
	Facial Nerve
	Mastoid and Other Pneumatized Regions of the Temporal Bone
	References
127 Neuroanatomy of the Auditory System
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Cochlear Anatomy
		Osteology
		Membranous Labyrinth and Inner Ear Fluids
		Hair Cells
		Innervation
	Central Auditory Pathways
		Cochlear Nerve
		Cochlear Nucleus
		Superior Olivary Complex
		Lateral Lemniscus
		Inferior Colliculus
		Medial Geniculate Body
		Auditory Cortex
	Acknowledgments
	References
128 Physiology of the Auditory System
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Sound and Its Measurement
	Impedance
	External Ear
	Middle Ear Mechanics
	Inner Ear Physiology
	Auditory Nerve
	Auditory Brainstem and Midbrain
		Cochlear Nucleus
		Superior Olivary Complex
		Lateral Lemniscus
		Inferior Colliculus
	Thalamus and Auditory Cortex
		Medial Geniculate Body
		Auditory Cortex
	Efferent Auditory System
		Middle Ear Muscle Reflex Pathways
		Olivocochlear Reflex Pathways
	Summary
	Acknowledgments
	References
129 Anatomy of the Vestibular System
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Embryology of the Vestibular Apparatus
	Overall Organization of the Labyrinth: Relationship to Skull and Cochlea
	Efferent Innervation of the Peripheral Vestibular Apparatus
	Autonomic Supply of the Peripheral Vestibular Apparatus
	Blood Supply to Vestibular End Organs
	End-Organ Anatomy
	Cellular Morphology of Vestibular Sensory Epithelium
	Synaptic Morphology of Vestibular Afferents
	Morphology and Function of Vestibular Afferents
	Central Pathways of the Vestibular System
		Terminations of the Vestibular Nerve in the Brain Stem
		Projections of Vestibular Nerve to Cerebellum
		Anatomic Subdivisions of Vestibular Nuclei
		Organization of Vestibular Nerve Inputs to Vestibular Nuclei
		Other Inputs to Vestibular Nuclei
		Efferent Projection Pathways From the Vestibular Nuclei
	References
130 Anatomy and Physiology of the Eustachian Tube
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Embryology and Postnatal Development
	Anatomy
	Physiology
		Pressure Equalization
		Mucociliary Clearance and Drainage
		Middle Ear Protection
	Summary
	References
131 Clinical Evaluation and Management of the Eustachian Tube
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Eustachian Tube Function Tests
	Obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
		Eustachian Tube Endoscopy
			Eustachian Tube Pathology on Endoscopy
			Differential Diagnosis of Aural Fullness—Summary
	Obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Management
		Balloon Dilation of the Cartilaginous Portion of the Eustachian Tube
			Technique of Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian Tube
			Risks of Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian Tube
	Other Interventions for Dilatory Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
		Patulous Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
			Treatment of Patulous Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
			Surgical Treatment of Patulous Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
	References
132 Cortical Neuroplasticity in Hearing Loss
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Neuroplasticity in Pediatric Hearing Loss
		Overview and Methodology for Studying Neuroplasticity in Pediatric Hearing Loss
		Typical Development of the Central Auditory Pathways
		Biomarkers of Central Auditory Development in Children
		A Brief Sensitive Period for Central Auditory Development in Children
		Clinical Utility of the P1 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential Biomarker to Monitor Efficacy of Intervention With Hearing Aids or Cochlear Implants
		Clinical Utility of the P1 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential Biomarker in Auditory Neuropathy and Children With Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
		Clinical Utility of the P1 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential Biomarker in Children With Multiple Disabilities
		Cross-Modal Neuroplasticity in Hearing Loss: Evidence From Pediatric Deafness
		Clinical Significance of Cross-Modal Neuroplasticity in Pediatric Hearing Loss
		Potential Audiological Intervention to Reverse Cortical Cross-modal Neuroplasticity: Evidence From Cochlear Implantation in a Pediatric Case of Single-Sided Deafness
	Neuroplasticity in Adult-Onset, Age-Related Hearing Loss
		Cross-Modal Neuroplasticity in Adult-Onset Deafness
		Cross-Modal Neuroplasticity in Early-Stage, Age-Related Hearing Loss
		Can Audiological Intervention Reverse Cross-Modal Neuroplasticity in Age-Related Hearing Loss?
		Clinical Implications of Cross-Modal Plasticity in Adult-Onset Hearing Loss
	Summary
	References
133 Geriatric Otology
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Aging
		Basic Principles of Aging
		Epidemiology of Aging
	Older Adults and Hearing Loss
		Epidemiology of Age-Related Hearing Loss
		Public Health Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss
		Epidemiology of Hearing Health Care Among Older Adults
		Barriers to Hearing Health Care
		Age-Related Hearing Loss as a National Public Health Imperative
		Human Factors and Technical Considerations for Emerging Technologies
		Innovations in Age-Related Hearing Loss
		Advancing Cochlear Implantation for Older Adults
		Public Health Consequences of Geriatric Cochlear Implantation
	Older Adults and Vestibular Dysfunction
		Epidemiology of Age-Related Vestibular Dysfunction
		Public Health Consequences of Age-Related Vestibular Dysfunction
		Innovative Approaches to Age-Related Vestibular Dysfunction
	Conclusion
	References
2 Diagnostic Assessment
	134 Diagnostic Audiology and Electrophysiologic Assessment of Hearing
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Audiologic Test Battery
			Tests for Hearing Sensitivity or Acuity
				Pure-Tone Air-Conduction Testing
				Pure-Tone Bone-Conduction Testing
			Speech Testing
			Masking
		Tests to Evaluate Middle-Ear Function
		Objective Tests for Differential Diagnostic Applications
			Otoacoustic Emissions
			Electrocochleography
				Testing for Dehiscence of the Superior Semicircular Canal
			Sonomotor Responses
			Auditory Brainstem Response
		Neurodiagnosis With the Auditory Brainstem Response
		Neurodiagnostic Studies in Patients With Auditory Neuropathy/Dyssynchrony
			Evaluation of Functional Hearing Loss
			Summary of Audiologic Testing
		Sources of Error in Audiologic Testing
			Errors in Clinical Judgment
			Technical Errors
		References
135 Neuroradiology of the Temporal Bone and Skull Base
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Normal Anatomic Variations
		Mastoid
		Tegmen
		Petrous Apex
		Jugular Fossa
		Carotid Artery
	Pathologic Conditions
		Temporal Bone
		External Auditory Canal
		Middle Ear and Mastoid
		Inner Ear
		Petrous Apex Lesions
		Facial Nerve
		Cochlear Nerve
		Cerebellopontine Angle and Internal Auditory Canal
		Skull Base
	References
136 Interventional Neuroradiology of the Skull Base, Head, and Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Materials and Techniques
		Angiographic Equipment
		Angiographic Catheters
		Embolic Agents
		Provocative Testing to Ensure the Safety of Embolization
	Endovascular Treatment of Neoplasms
		Paragangliomas
			Glomus Tympanicum Tumor
			Glomus Jugulare Tumor
			Glomus Vagale Tumor
			Carotid Body Tumor
		Juvenile Angiofibroma
		Meningiomas
		Other Neoplasms
		Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy
	Lesions of Vascular Etiology
		Epistaxis
		Facial, Cervical, and Intracranial Arteriovenous Fistulas
		Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
		Facial Vascular Malformations
		Hemangiomas of the Face and Neck
		Pseudoaneurysms
		Tinnitus-Producing Fibromuscular Dysplasia of the Carotid Artery
	References
137 Otologic Symptoms and Syndromes
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	The Otologic History
	Hearing Loss
	Tinnitus
	Otalgia and Ear Fullness
	Otorrhea
	Vertigo
	The Otologic Physical Exam
		Tools for Examination
			Hand-Held Otoscope
			Binocular Microscopy
			Pneumatic Otoscopy
			Tuning Forks
		Vestibular Exam
		Cranial Nerve Exam
		Direct Examination of the Ear
			The Pinna
			The External Auditory Canal
			The Tympanic Membrane
			The Middle Ear
	References
3 External Ear
	138 Infections of the External Ear
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Introduction
		Anatomy of the External Ear
		Otitis Externa
			Acute Otitis Externa
			Chronic Otitis Externa
			Signs and Symptoms
				Acute Otitis Externa
				Chronic Otitis Externa
			Investigations
			Microbiology
			Treatment
				Acute Otitis Externa
				Chronic Otitis Externa
			Complications
		Malignant Otitis Externa
			Signs and Symptoms
			Investigations
			Treatment
		Herpes Zoster Oticus
		Bullous Myringitis
		Chondritis, Perichondritis, and Cellulitis of the Auricle
		Erysipelas
		Furunculosis
		Keratosis Obturans and Cholesteatoma of the External Auditory Canal
		References
139 Topical Therapies of External Ear Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	History
	Mechanism of Action
		Topical Antibiotics
		Topical Antiinflammatories
	External Ear Disorders—Acute Bacterial Otitis Externa
		Definition
		Signs and Symptoms
			Topical Therapy Options for Acute Bacterial Otitis Externa
			Ototopical Antibiotics
			Evidence-Based Data on Ototopical Antibiotics in Acute Otitis Externa
			Resistance Associated With Ototopical Antibiotic Therapy
			Acidifying Agents in Acute Bacterial Otitis Externa
		Systemic Therapy for Acute Bacterial Otitis Externa
		Pain Management in Acute Bacterial Otitis Externa
		Special Considerations in Chronic Bacterial Otitis Externa
		Indications for Biopsy
	External Ear Disorders—Malignant Otitis Externa
		Definition
		Signs and Symptoms
		Management Options in Malignant Otitis Externa
			Ototoxicity Associated With Topical Antibiotics
			Hypersensitivity Associated With Ototopical Antibiotics
	External Ear Disorders—Fungal Otitis Externa
		Definition
		Signs and Symptoms
			Topical Therapy Options for Fungal Otitis Externa
			Acidifying Agents for Fungal Otitis Externa
			Topical Antifungals for Fungal Otitis Externa
			Topical Antiseptics for Fungal Otitis Externa
			Ototoxicity Associated With Topical Antifungal Therapy
	External Ear Disorders—Myringitis
		Definition
		Topical Therapy Options
	External Ear Disorders—Eczematoid Otitis Externa
		Definition
		Signs and Symptoms
		Management Options in Eczematoid Otitis Externa
			Steroids for Eczematoid Otitis Externa
			Classes of Topical Steroids
			Ototoxicity Associated With Ototopical Steroid Use
			Antiinflammatory and Immunosuppressive Agents
			Alternative Agents
	External Ear Disorders—Viral Infections
		Definition
		Management Options
	External Ear Disorders— Cerumen Impaction
		Definition
		Therapy Options
	Ear Hygiene and the Chronic Draining Ear
	Middle Ear Disorders—Acute Otitis Media and Otitis Media With Effusion
		Definition
		Therapy
	Future Advances in Topical Therapy
	Conclusion
	References
4 Middle Ear, Mastoid, and Temporal Bone
	140 Chronic Otitis Media, Mastoiditis, and Petrositis
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Effects on Mastoid Pneumatization
		Middle Ear Atelectasis and Adhesive Otitis Media
		Chronic Otitis Media With Cholesteatoma
			Diagnosis
			Pathogenesis
				Invagination Theory
				Epithelial Invasion Theory
				Basal Cell Hyperplasia Theory
				Squamous Metaplasia Theory
				Mucosal Traction Theory
			Complications
			Management
		Chronic Otitis Media Without Cholesteatoma
			Diagnosis
			Pathogenesis
			Management
		Bone Erosion in Cholesteatoma and Chronic Otitis Media
		Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Tympanosclerosis
			Diagnosis
			Pathogenesis
			Management
		Petrositis
			Historical Note
			Anatomy
			Diagnosis
			Diagnostic Tests
			Management
		Summary
		References
141 Complications of Temporal Bone Infections
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Epidemiology
		Acute Otitis Media
		Chronic Otitis Media
	Pathophysiology
	Diagnosis
		History
		Physical Examination
		Imaging Techniques
		Lumbar Puncture
	Treatment
	Extracranial (Intratemporal) Complications
		Acute Mastoiditis
		Coalescent Mastoiditis
			Etiology
			Pathology
			Pathophysiology
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
		Chronic Mastoiditis
			Etiology
		Masked Mastoiditis
		Postauricular Abscess
		Bezold Abscess
		Temporal Root Abscess
		Petrous Apicitis
		Labyrinthine Fistula
		Facial Nerve Paralysis
		Acute Suppurative Labyrinthitis
		Encephalocele and Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage
	Intracranial Complications
		Meningitis
		Brain Abscess
		Subdural Empyema
		Epidural Abscess
		Lateral Sinus Thrombosis
		Otitic Hydrocephalus
	References
142 Tympanoplasty and Ossiculoplasty
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Tympanoplasty
		Functional Considerations
		Preoperative Evaluation
		Graft Materials
		Minimalist Techniques
		Formal Tympanoplasty
			Anesthesia
			Approaches and Incisions
			Graft Placement
				Lateral Graft Technique.
				Medial Graft Technique.
		Special Considerations
			Tympanosclerosis
			Atrophic and Atelectatic Tympanic Membrane
			Secondary Acquired Cholesteatoma
			Cartilage Tympanoplasty
			Pediatric Tympanoplasty
	Ossiculoplasty
		Pathophysiology
			Ossicular Fixation
			Ossicular Discontinuity
		Audiometric Correlates
		Materials
		Factors That Affect Surgical Decisions
		Surgical Techniques
			Ossicular Fixation
			Ossicular Discontinuity
		Causes of Ossiculoplasty Failure
	References
143 Mastoidectomy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	History
	Relevant Anatomy
	Nomenclature
		Simple Mastoidectomy
		Canal Wall–Up (Intact Canal) Mastoidectomy
		Canal Wall–Down Mastoidectomy
		Radical Mastoidectomy
		Modified Radical Mastoidectomy
		Mastoid Obliteration
		Canal Reconstruction Mastoidectomy
		Canal Wall–Up Operative Procedure
			Soft Tissue
			Exposure of the Antrum
		Facial Nerve Dissection
		Opening the Facial Recess
		Opening the Epitympanum
		Canal Wall–Down Operative Procedure
	Intact Versus Canal Wall–Down Mastoidectomy: Advantages and Disadvantages
	Indications for Intact Versus Canal Wall–Down Procedures
	Mastoid Obliteration
	Revision Surgery
	Otoendoscopy and Mastoidectomy
	Canal Reconstruction Mastoidectomy
	Retrograde Mastoidectomy
	Complications
		Dura
		Horizontal Semicircular Canal Fistula
		Facial Nerve
		Sigmoid Sinus and Jugular Bulb Injury
	Mastoidectomy: New Paradigms in Training and Simulation
	References
144 Middle Ear Endoscopic Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Initial Considerations
	Equipment Considerations
	Basic Endoscopic Technique
	Endoscopic Ear Anatomy
		Middle Ear Spaces
			Mesotympanum
			Protympanum
			Epitympanum
			Retrotympanum
			Hypotympanum
	Conclusion
	References
145 Clinical Assessment and Surgical Treatment of Conductive Hearing Loss
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Mechanical Properties of the Conductive Hearing Pathway
		Sound Transfer in the Middle Ear
		Specific Defects in the Conductive Auditory Periphery and Resultant Hearing Loss
	Diagnostic Evaluation
	Treatment
		Conditions of the External Auditory Canal That Contribute to Conductive Hearing Loss
		Conditions of the Tympanic Membrane That Contribute to Conductive Hearing Loss
		Conditions of the Middle Ear That Contribute to Conductive Hearing Loss
	The Expanding Role of Implantable Devices
	Management of Conductive Hearing Loss in Children
	Conclusion
	Acknowledgments
	References
146 Otosclerosis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Histopathology
	Evaluation
		History
		Physical Examination
			Audiometry
			Radiology
	Surgery
		Stapedotomy Technique
		Postoperative Care
	Variations of Surgical Technique
		Stapedectomy Versus Stapedotomy
		Laser Versus Microdrill
		Stapes Prostheses
		Endoscopic Stapes Surgery
	Surgical Problems
		Exposed and Overhanging Facial Nerve
		Fixed Malleus
		Solid or Obliterated Footplate
		Floating Footplate
		Perilymph Gusher
		Perforation of the Tympanic Membrane
		Nerve Damage to the Chorda Tympani
		Intraoperative Vertigo
	Postoperative Complications
		Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Reparative Granuloma
		Vertigo
		Facial Paralysis
		Tinnitus
		Hyperacusis
		Taste Disturbance
		Perilymph Fistula
	Alternative Treatment
		Hearing Aids
		Fluoride Therapy
	Special Considerations
		Far Advanced Otosclerosis
		Ménière Disease
		Stapedectomy in Children
		Revision Stapedectomy
	Summary
	References
147 Management of Temporal Bone Trauma
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Epidemiology
	Pathophysiology
	Classification
	Evaluation
	Management of Complications
		Facial Nerve Injury
			Summary of Facial Nerve Treatment Algorithm
		Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistulas
			Closure of Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistulas
		Hearing Loss
			Cholesteatoma and External Auditory Canal Stenosis
		Carotid Artery Injury
	References
5 Inner Ear
	148 Cochlear Transduction and the Molecular Basis of Auditory Pathology
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Passive Cochlear Mechanics
			Physical Dimensions
			The Traveling Wave
		Active Cochlear Mechanics
			Role of Outer Hair Cells in Active Mechanics
			Prestin (SLC26A5) is Essential for Outer Hair Cell Motility and Active Transduction
			Conversion of Basilar Membrane Displacement to Radial Shearing Forces
			Radial Displacement Patterns of the Basilar Membrane
			Tectorial Membrane Pathophysiology
		Hair Cell Transduction
			Hair Cell Stereocilia
			Hair Bundle Deflections and Receptor Potentials
			Hair Cell Transduction Channels
			Transduction Channel Ion Selectivity
			Gating of Transduction Channels: Tip Links
			Composition of Stereocilia
			Defects in Cytoskeletal Proteins Lead to Deafness
			Dynamic Regulation of Stereocilia Length
			Interstereociliary Linkages
			Myosin VI
			Adaptation of Mechanoelectrical Transduction Currents
			Effects of Deficiencies of Other Hair Cell Channels on Hearing
			Defects in Hair Cell–ANF Synapses Lead to Hearing Impairment
			Auditory Neuropathy
		Perilymphatic-Endolymphatic Barrier
		Endolymph Homeostasis
		Summary
		Acknowledgments
		References
149 Genetics of Ear Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	The Genome
	DNA Structure and the Genetic Code
	Gene Structure and Expression
	Molecular Basis of Patterns of Inheritance
	Chromosomal Disorders
		Aneuploidies
		Chromosomal Rearrangements
	Single-Gene Disorders
		Dominant Disorders
		Recessive Disorders
		Penetrance and Expressivity
	Oligogenic Disorders
		X-Linkage
		Sporadic Cases
	Mitochondrial Disorders
		Complex Traits
		Genetic Heterogeneity
	Testing Human DNA
		Polymerase Chain Reaction
		Nucleic Acid Hybridization and Southern Blotting
		DNA Chips
			Genome-Wide Association Studies
		Mutation Testing
			RNA Sequencing
	Ethical Issues
	Utility of Molecular Genetics in Otolaryngology
	References
150 Genetic Sensorineural Hearing Loss
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background
		Classification of Hearing Impairment
		Diagnosis of Hearing Impairment
		Epidemiology of Hearing Impairment
		Historic Background of Genetics
		Fundamentals of Genetics
		Patterns of Inheritance
			Autosomal Dominant
			Autosomal Recessive
			X-Linked Inheritance
			Mitochondrial Inheritance
	Genetic Hearing Impairment
		Nonsyndromic Hearing Impairment
			Autosomal-Recessive Nonsyndromic Hearing Impairment
				DFNB1 (GJB2).
				DFNB16.
			Autosomal-Dominant Nonsyndromic Hearing Impairment
				DFNA2 (High-Frequency Hearing Loss).
				DFNA8/12 and DFNA13 (Midfrequency Hearing Loss).
				DFNA6/14/38 (Low-Frequency Hearing Loss).
			X-Linked Nonsyndromic Hearing Impairment
			Mitochondrial Nonsyndromic Hearing Impairment
	Syndromic Hearing Impairment
		Autosomal-Dominant Syndromic Hearing Impairment
			Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome
			Neurofibromatosis Type 2
			Stickler Syndrome
			Waardenburg Syndrome
			Treacher Collins Syndrome
		Autosomal-Recessive Syndromic Hearing Impairment
			Pendred Syndrome
			Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome
			Usher Syndromes
			Biotinidase Deficiency
			Refsum Disease
		X-Linked Syndromes
			Alport Syndrome
			Mohr-Tranebjaerg Syndrome
		Mitochondrial Syndromes
	Patient Management
		Diagnosis
			Genetic Testing
		Prenatal Testing
		Treatment
		Prevention of Hearing Impairment
		Cultural Considerations
	Acknowledgments
	References
151 Otologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Granulomatous and Infectious Diseases
		Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
			Otologic Manifestations
		Tuberculosis
		Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
			Otologic Manifestations
		Sarcoidosis
			Otologic Manifestations
		Syphilis
		Lyme Disease
			Otologic Manifestations
		Mycotic Diseases
			Otologic Manifestations
		Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease
	Neoplastic Diseases
		Multiple Myeloma
			Otologic Manifestations
		Leukemia
		Lymphoma
		Metastatic Neoplasms
	Diseases of the Bone
		Paget Disease
			Otologic Manifestations
		Osteogenesis Imperfecta
			Otologic Manifestations
		Fibrous Dysplasia
			Otologic Manifestations
		Osteopetroses
			Otologic Manifestations
		Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica
	Storage and Metabolic Diseases
		Mucopolysaccharidoses
		Otologic
			Manifestations
			Gout
			Otologic Manifestations
		Ochronosis
			Otologic Manifestations
	Collagen Vascular and Autoimmune Diseases
		Multiple Sclerosis
		Susac Syndrome
	Immunodeficiency and Immune-Mediated Disorders
		Primary or Congenital Immunodeficiency and Immune-Mediated Disorders
			Otologic Manifestations
		Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
			Otologic Manifestations
	Genetically Determined Defects
	References
152 Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Adults
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Clinical Evaluation of the Patient With Hearing Loss
		History
		Physical Examination
		Audiometric Testing
		Vestibular Testing
		Laboratory Testing
		Radiographic Testing
	Etiology of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Developmental and Hereditary Disorders
			Hereditary Disorders of Adult Onset
				Nonsyndromic Hereditary Hearing Loss.
				Waardenburg Syndrome.
				Alport Syndrome.
				Usher Syndrome.
			Inner Ear Anomalies
				Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome.
		Infectious Disorders
			Labyrinthitis
			Otitis Media
			Viral Infections
			Syphilis
			Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
			Lyme Disease
		Pharmacologic Toxicity
			Aminoglycosides
				Ototopical Preparations.
			Loop Diuretics
			Antimalarials
			Salicylates
			Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
			Analgesics and Analgesic/Narcotic Compounds
			Phospodiesterase-5 Inhibitors
			Vancomycin
			Erythromycin
			Cisplatin and Carboplatin
			Nitrogen Mustards
			Vincristine and Vinblastine
			Eflornithine
			Deferoxamine
			Lipid-Lowering Drugs
		Renal Disorders
		Trauma
			Head Injury
			Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Acoustic Trauma
			Barotrauma and Perilymphatic Fistula
			Irradiation
		Neurologic Disorders
			Multiple Sclerosis
			Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
		Vascular and Hematologic Disorders
			Migraine
			Vertebrobasilar Arterial Occlusion
			Rheologic Disorders and Blood Dyscrasias
		Immune Disorders
			Systemic Autoimmune Disorders
				Cogan Syndrome.
				Polyarteritis Nodosa.
				Relapsing Polychondritis.
				Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis.
				Other Autoimmune Disorders.
			Primary Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
		Paraneoplastic Syndromes
		Bone Disorders
			Otosclerosis
			Paget Disease
		Neoplasms
		Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
			Nonorganic Hearing Loss
		Disorders of Unknown Etiology
			Age-Related Hearing Loss
			Meniere Disease and Endolymphatic Hydrops
	Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Prevalence, Natural History, and Prognosis
		Etiology of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
			Infectious Disorders
				Viral Infection.
				Bacterial Infections.
			Neoplasms
				Acoustic Neuroma.
				Other Neoplasms.
			Trauma and Membrane Ruptures
				Head Injury.
				Perilymphatic Fistula.
				Intracochlear Membrane Breaks.
			Pharmacologic Toxicity
			Immunologic Disorders
			Vascular Disorders
			Developmental Abnormalities
			Idiopathic Disorders
				Meniere Disease.
				Multiple Sclerosis.
				Nonorganic Hearing Loss.
		Treatment
	Conclusions
	References
153 Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Tinnitus
	History and Physical Examination
		Classification
		History and Physical Examination
		Diagnostic Evaluation
		Standardized Outcome Measures
	Subjective Nonpulsatile Tinnitus
		Hearing Loss Subtypes
			Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
			Presbycusis
		Somatic Tinnitus Subtype
		Typewriter Tinnitus Subtype
		Tinnitus Comorbidities and Hyperacusis
		Treatment
			Patient Education
			Hearing Amplification
			Cochlear Implantation
			Sound Therapy
			Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
			Medical Therapy
			Dietary Supplements, Vitamins, Herbal Remedies
			Acupuncture
			Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
	Pulsatile Tinnitus
		Etiology and Diagnostic Approach
		Vascular Anomalies
			Anomalies of the Jugular Bulb
			Sigmoid Sinus Diverticulum
			Dural Arteriovenous Malformation/Fistula
			Atherosclerotic Carotid Artery Disease
			Congenital Carotid Anomalies
			Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
			Other Vascular Abnormalities and Malformations
		Vascular Neoplasms
			Paragangliomas
			Other Vascular Skull Base Neoplasms
		Nonvascular Etiologies
			Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
			Myoclonus
			Patulous Eustachian Tube
			Other Nonvascular Etiologies
	Conclusion
	References
154 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Measurement of Noise
	Nature of the Hearing Loss
		Cochlear Damage
	Research on Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
		Anatomic Mechanisms That Underlie Noise Damage
	New Knowledge About Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
		Protection via the Cochlear Efferent System
		Protection via the “Conditioning” or “Toughening” Protocols
		Pharmacologic and Dietary Protection From Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
		Susceptibility and Genetic Factors
		Hair Cell Regeneration and Repair
	Early Detection of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
	Interactive Effects
	Adverse Vestibular Effects Caused by Noise
	Other Adverse Effects Caused by Noise
	Legal Issues
	Role of the Otolaryngologist
	Summary
	Acknowledgments
	References
155 Infections of the Labyrinth
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background Anatomy and Physiology
	Perinatal Labyrinthine Infections
		Perinatal Viral Labyrinthine Infections
			Congenital Cytomegalovirus
			Congenital Rubella Syndrome
			Congenital Herpes Simplex Virus
		Nonviral Perinatal Labyrinthine Infections
			Congenital Syphilis
			Congenital Toxoplasmosis
		Acquired Labyrinthine Infections
			Meningogenic Labyrinthine Infections
				Bacterial Meningogenic Labyrinthine Infections.
				Nonbacterial Meningogenic Labyrinthine Infections
			Otogenic Labyrinthine Infections
			Viral Labyrinthine Infections
				Mumps Labyrinthitis.
				Measles Labyrinthitis.
				Varicella-Zoster Virus Labyrinthitis (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome).
				Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Related Labyrinthine Infections.
		Acquired Syphilitic Labyrinthine Infections
		Idiopathic Labyrinthine Infections
	Acknowledgments
	References
156 Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Pathology and Pathogenesis
	Diagnosis
		Clinical Presentation
		Differential Diagnosis
		Laboratory Testing and Other Investigations
	Treatment of Primary Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
		Corticosteroids
		Cyclophosphamide
		Methotrexate
		Etanercept
		Other Treatments
		Cochlear Implantation
	Systemic Autoimmune Diseases Associated With Hearing Loss
		Cogan Syndrome
		Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
		Systemic Vasculitides/Connective Tissue Disorders
		Susac Syndrome
		Autoinflammatory Inner Ear Disease
	Conclusion
	References
157 Vestibular and Auditory Ototoxicity
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
		Pharmacokinetics
		Histopathology
		Clinical Manifestations
			Risk Factors for Ototoxicity
		Mechanisms of Ototoxicity
			Aminoglycoside Uptake
	Antineoplastic Agents
		Cisplatin
			Pharmacokinetics
			Clinical Ototoxicity
			Genetic Predisposition
				Histopathology
				Experimental Studies
				Electrophysiologic Studies
			Mechanisms of Ototoxicity
			Protection Against Cisplatin Ototoxicity
		Carboplatin
	Difluoromethylornithine
		Clinical Studies
		Clinical Trials
		Animal Studies
		Conclusions
	Loop diuretics
		Therapeutic Uses
			Ethacrynic Acid
			Furosemide pharmacokinetics
				Furosemide-Induced Hearing Loss
			Other Loop Diuretics
		Experimental Animal Studies of Loop Diuretic Ototoxicity
			Furosemide
			Ethacrynic Acid
		Human Temporal Bone Studies
	Analgesics
		Hydrocodone
			Common Adverse Reactions
			Severe Side Effects
			Hearing Loss from Hydrocodone/ Acetaminophen Abuse
				Mechanisms
				Guidelines
		Methadone
		Salicylates
			Animal Studies (Chinchilla)
			Mechanisms of Tinnitus Production
			Hearing Loss in Humans
	Quinine and Related Drugs
		Quinine Toxicity (Cinchonism)
		Hearing Loss
		Animal Studies
	Erythromycin and Related Macrolide Antibiotics
		Erythromycin
			Ototoxic Symptoms
			Guidelines for Prevention of Erythromycin Ototoxicity
	Deferoxamine
		Audiometric Monitoring
		Therapeutic Index
		Vancomycin
		Animal Studies
		Radiation Ototoxicity
		Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Progression of SNHL
		Animal Studies
		Mechanisms of Radiation Damage
	Ototoxicity Monitoring for Hearing Loss
	References
158 Pharmacologic and Molecular Therapies of the Cochlear and Vestibular Labyrinths
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Pathway to the Inner Ear
		Vascular Communication
		Cerebrospinal Fluid Communication
		Middle Ear Communication
	Round Window Membrane
		Anatomy
		Physiology
		Permeability
		Kinetics
		Adhesions
		Delivery Method
	Steroids
		Mechanism of Action
		Pharmacokinetics
		Meniere Disease
		Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
		Dosing
		Side Effects
		Summary
	Gentamicin
		Mechanism of Action
		Pharmacokinetics
		Clinical Protocols
		Practical Considerations
		Dosing
		Complications
		Indications and Contraindications
		Summary
	Otoprotective Agents
		Exposure to Ototoxic Medications
		Noise-induced Hearing Loss
		Salvage of Spiral Ganglion Neurons
		Summary
	Gene Therapy
		Vectors
		Delivery
		Neurotrophin Therapies
		Otoprotective Therapies
		Hair Cell Regeneration
		Stem Cell Therapy
		Gene Editing
		Safety Concerns
		Summary
	References
6 Auditory Prosthetic Stimulation, Devices, and Rehabilitative Audiology
	159 Implantable Hearing Devices
		Abstract
			Background
			Methods
			Results
			Conclusion
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Introduction
		Limitations of Auditory Rehabilitation Using Traditional Hearing Aids
			Physical Factors
				Insufficient Gain
				Acoustic Feedback
				Distortion of Spectral Shape and Phase Shifts
				Nonlinear Distortion
				Occlusion Effects
				Poor Appearance
				Poor Transduction Efficiency
			Human Factors
				Recruitment and Compression of Dynamic Range
				Disordered Perception of Pitch and Sound Localization
		The Promise of Implantable Hearing Devices
		Middle Ear Implants
			Basic Design Features
				Transducer Design
				Ossicular Coupling
				Total Versus Partially Implantable Hearing Devices
		Electromagnetic Middle Ear Implantable Hearing Devices
			Vibrant Soundbridge
			Ototronix MAXUM
		Piezoelectric Middle Ear Implantable Hearing Devices
			Carina
			Esteem
		Osseointegrated Bone-Conducting Hearing Prostheses
			Introduction
			Osseointegration: Background
			Osseointegration: Biophysical Principles
				Implant Material
				Implant Design
			Osseointegration: Biology and Histology
			Radiologic Implications
			Osseointegration Operative Technique
			Baha in Young Children
			Osseointegration: Complications
			Baha Results
		Osseointegrated Bone-Conducting Hearing Prostheses for Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
			Alternatives to Percutaneous Bone-Conduction Implants
				Transcutaneous Bone Anchored Hearing Devices
				Dental Appliance–Based Bone-Conduction System
		Conclusion
		References
160 Cochlear Implantation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	General Background
	Patient Evaluation
		Medical Evaluation and Imaging
			Auditory Neuropathy/Dyssynchrony
			Acquired Deafness
			Physical Examination
			Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media
			Imaging
	Evaluation of Adult Candidates for Cochlear Implants
		Current Adult Selection Criteria
			Adult Audiologic Protocol
			Outcome Expectations for Adults
		Current Trends Affecting Adult Cochlear Implant Candidacy
			Combined Electric and Acoustic Stimulation
			Rehabilitation of Asymmetric Hearing Loss and Single-Sided Deafness
			Bilateral Cochlear Implants
		Recommendations for Referral for Adult Cochlear Implant Evaluation
		Recommendations for Referral for Pediatric Cochlear Implant Evaluation
	Device Selection
		Internal Receiver/Stimulators and Electrode Designs
			Cochlear Nucleus Profile
			HiRes Ultra
			MED-EL SYNCHRONY
		External Sound Processors
		Factors That Affect Device Choice
			Need for Special Electrode Arrays
			Technology Differences in Speech Coding Strategy and Electrode Configuration
			Compatibility With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
			Size, Weight, and Aesthetics of External Sound Processors
			Batteries
	References
161 Medical and Surgical Considerations in Cochlear Implantation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Medical and Surgical Evaluation
		Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome
		Genetic Testing
		Audiometric Evaluation
		Diagnostic Therapy
		Imaging
	Ear Selection
	Vaccination for Meningitis
	Surgical Technique
		Preparation and Draping
		Preoperative Antibiotics and Steroids
		Locating the Receiver/Stimulator
		Incision and Flap Design
		Flap Thinning
		Periosteal Pocket Versus Bone Seat and Tie-Down Holes
		Mastoidectomy and Facial Recess
		Adaptive Cochleostomy
		Round Window Membrane Cochleostomy
		Extended Round Window Cochleostomy
		Bony Cochleostomy
		Securing the Receiver/Stimulator
		Electrode Insertion
		Slow Insertion Speed
		Insertion Vectors
	Hearing Conservation
		Ganglion Cell Survival
		Electric Plus Acoustic Stimulation
		Special Considerations in Children
		Otitis Media
		Labyrinthine Dysplasia
		Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
		Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
	Ossified Cochlea
		Far Advanced Otosclerosis
		Patients With Compromised Healing
		Elderly Patients
		Bilateral Cochlear Implantation
		Cochlear Implantation for Single-Sided Deafness
		Cochlear Implantation and Tinnitus
	Complications
		Tip Foldover
		Revision Cochlear Implantation
		Soft Failure
		Effects on the Vestibular System
		Rehabilitation
		Music
		Neural Plasticity
	References
162 Cochlear Implantation in Adults
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Overview
	Candidacy
	Prevention With Vaccination
	Predictors of Benefit in Adults
	Cochlear Implantation With Hearing Preservation in Adults
	Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adults
	Results of Implantation
		Factors Related to the Measurement of Auditory Performance
			Tests of Implant Performance
			Implant Performance in Adults
			Implant Performance in Older Adults
	Outcomes After Cochlear Implantation
		Quality of Life and Cost Effectiveness
		Quality-of-Life Studies in Adults and the Elderly
	Auditory Rehabilitation After Cochlear Implantation
		Efficacy of Auditory Training in Cochlear Implant Rehabilitation
			Rehabilitation in Adults With Cochlear Implants
		Maintenance of the Device
	References
163 Auditory Brainstem Implantation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	History
	Device Hardware
	Candidacy Evaluation
		Neurofibromatosis Type 2
		Nontumor Patients
		Special Considerations in Pediatric Auditory Brainstem Implant
	Radiographic Assessment
	Surgical Anatomy
	Operative Technique
	Postoperative Management
	Complications
	Outcomes
		Outcomes in Neurofibromatosis Type 2
		Outcomes in Nontumor Patients
		Outcomes in Children
	Summary
	References
164 Hearing Aid Amplification
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Indications for Hearing Aid Use
		Hearing Loss Considerations
		Communication Disorder and Motivation
		Otologic and Other Factors
		Cost Considerations
	Hearing Aid Technology
		Evolution of Hearing Aid Technology
		Hearing Instrument Components
		Electroacoustic Characteristics
		Other Hearing Aid Features
		Hearing Aid Styles
			Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aids
			In-the-Ear Hearing Aids
		Style Considerations
		Hearing-Assistive Technologies
	Selection and Fitting Process
		Target Gain
		Hearing Aid Selection
			Ear Considerations
			Other Considerations
		Fitting and Verification
			Fitting
			Verification
		Orientation, Counseling, and Follow-Up
		Outcome Measurement
	Special Considerations Based on Patient Age
		Infants and Children
		Aging Patients
		Patients With Tinnitus
	Hearing Aids: Some Rules of Thumb
	References
7 Vestibular Disorders
	165 Principles of Applied Vestibular Physiology
		Key Points
		Principles
			Principle 1: The Vestibular System Primarily Drives Reflexes to Maintain Stable Vision and Posture
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 2: By Modulating the Nonzero Baseline Firing of Vestibular Afferent Nerve Fibers, Semicircular Canals Encode Rotation of the Head and Otolith Organs Encode Linear Acceleration and Tilt
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
					Sensory Transduction.
					Response of the Cupula.
					Response of the Otoconial Membrane.
					Encoding by the Afferents.
			Principle 3: Stimulation of a Semicircular Canal Produces Eye Movements in the Plane of That Canal
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 4: A Semicircular Canal Normally Is Excited by Head Rotation About the Axis of That Canal, Bringing the Forehead Toward the Ipsilateral Side
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 5: Any Stimulus That Excites a Semicircular Canal’s Afferents Will Be Interpreted as Excitatory Rotation in the Plane of That Canal
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
					Posterior Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.
					Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome.
					Nystagmus During Caloric Testing.
			Principle 6: High Acceleration Head Rotation in the Excitatory Direction of a Canal Elicits a Greater Response Than the Same Rotation in the Inhibitory Direction
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 7: The Response to Simultaneous Canal Stimuli Is Approximately the Sum of the Responses to Each Stimulus Alone
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Implications
			Principle 8: Nystagmus as a Result of Dysfunction of Semicircular Canals Has a Fixed Axis and Direction With Respect to the Head
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Implications
			Principle 9: Brainstem Circuitry Boosts Low-Frequency Vestibuloocular Reflex Performance Through Velocity Storage and Neural Integration; Failure of These Mechanisms Suggests Central Pathology
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
					Velocity Storage.
					Velocity-to-Position Integration.
				Clinical Implications
					Prerotatory and Postrotatory Nystagmus.
					Head-Shake Nystagmus.
					Alexander’s Law.
					Interpreting Rotary Chair Tests.
			Principle 10: The Utricle Senses Both Head Tilt and Translation, but Loss of Unilateral Utricular Function Is Interpreted by the Brain as a Head Tilt Toward the Opposite Side
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 11: Sudden Changes in Saccular Activity Evoke Changes in Postural Tone
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Importance
			Principle 12: The Normal Vestibular System Can Rapidly Adjust Vestibular Reflexes in Accordance With the Context, but Adaptation to Unilateral Loss of Vestibular Function May Be Slow and Susceptible to Decompensation
				Anatomic and Physiologic Basis
				Clinical Implications
					Static Loss of Vestibular Function Can Be Compensated, But Fluctuating Loss Cannot.
					Effect of Suppressive Drugs on Vestibular Compensation.
					Basis of Vestibular Rehabilitation.
		Appendix
		Acknowledgments
		References
166 Evaluation of the Patient With Dizziness
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Background
	Fundamentals of Vestibular Function
		Peripheral Anatomy and Physiology
		Other Eye Movements
		Spinal Reflexes
	Approach to the Patient With Dizziness
		History
			Bedside Physical Examination
				Spontaneous Nystagmus.
				Skew Deviation.
				Saccades.
				Smooth Pursuit.
				Optokinetic Nystagmus.
				Vergence.
				Eye-Head Coordination.
				Head Impulse Testing.
				Dynamic Visual Acuity.
				Post–Head Shaking Nystagmus.
				Vibration.
				Positional Testing.
				Sound and Pressure Testing.
				Hyperventilation.
				Gait and Posture Testing.
				Testing of Central Multisensory Integration.
			Quantitative Testing
				Methods for Recording Eye Movements.
				Nystagmus.
				Saccades.
				Smooth Pursuit.
				Optokinetic Testing.
				Caloric Testing.
				Rotational Chair Testing.
				Quantitative Head Impulse Testing.
				Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials.
				Subjective Visual Vertical.
				Posturography.
				Electrocochleography.
				Active Head Movement Analysis Techniques.
				Audiogram.
				High-Resolution Temporal Bone Computed Tomography.
				Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
				Serologic Tests.
	Adaptive Capabilities of the Vestibular System
	References
167 Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Basic Principles of Peripheral Vestibular Physiology
	Clinical Relevance
	Historical Background
	Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
		Incidence
		Diagnosis
			History
			Findings on Examination
			Test Results
			Treatment With Repositioning
			Surgical Treatment
	Vestibular Neuritis
	Ménière Disease (Idiopathic Endolymphatic Hydrops)
		History
		Incidence
		Pathogenesis
		Etiology of Ménière Disease
		Diagnosis
			Clinical Presentation
			History
			Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
			Investigations
				Videonystagmography.
				Head Thrust Testing.
				Electrocochleography.
				Dehydrating Agents.
				Vestibular Evoked Myopotentials.
		Treatment
			Dietary Modification and Diuretics
			Vasodilators
			Symptomatic Treatment
			Local Overpressure Therapy
				Intratympanic Injection.
			Endolymphatic Sac Surgery
			Vestibular Nerve Section
			Labyrinthectomy
	Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
		Radiology
		Diagnostic Tests
		Treatment
		Variants
	Cogan Syndrome
	Otosyphilis
	Perilymph Fistulas
	Trauma
		Nonpenetrating Trauma
			Labyrinthine Concussion
		Blast Trauma
		Penetrating Trauma
		Barotrauma
	Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
	Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct
	References
168 Central Vestibular Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Intracranial Complications of Otitic Infections
		Vestibular Migraine
		Vestibular Symptoms
			Nonspecific Dizziness
			Vertigo
			Motion Sickness
		Auditory Symptoms
			Hearing Loss
			Tinnitus
			Distortion
			Phonophobia
		Migraine Associated With Neurotologic Symptoms
			Basilar Migraine
			Migraine Without Headache
				Etiology.
				Management.
		Vestibular Disorders Associated With Migraine
			Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
			Meniere Disease
			Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo of Childhood
			Paroxysmal Torticollis
	Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness
		Historical Perspective
		Diagnosing PPPD
		Precipitants of PPPD
		Pathophysiology
		Treatment
	Vascular Disorders
		Initial Evaluation
		Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
		Lateral Medullary Syndrome
		Lateral Pontomedullary Syndrome
		Cerebellar Infarction
		Central Positional Vertigo
		Cerebellar Hemorrhage
		Vertebral Artery Dissection
		Imaging
	Neoplasms
		Vestibular Schwannomas
		Brainstem Neoplasms
		Cerebellar Neoplasm
	Cervical Vertigo
	Disorders of the Craniovertebral Junction
		Classification
			Basilar Impression
			Assimilation of the Atlas
			Atlantoaxial Dislocation
			Chiari Malformation
	Multiple Sclerosis
	Cerebellar Ataxia Syndromes
	Focal Seizure Disorders
	Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
	Physiologic Dizziness
		Motion Sickness
		Mal de Débarquement Syndrome
	References
169 Surgery for Vestibular Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Rationale for Surgery
	Procedures for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
		Singular Neurectomy
		Posterior Semicircular Canal Occlusion
	Surgery for Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
	Repair of a Perilymphatic Fistula
	Specific Operations for Ménière Disease
		Cochleosacculotomy
		Endolymphatic Sac Surgery
	Patient Selection in Ablative Vestibular Surgery
		Priority of Distinguishing Poor Compensation From Unstable Labyrinthine Disease
		Clues in the Clinical History
		Role of Vestibular Testing
		Therapeutic Trial of Vestibular Rehabilitation
		Identification of the Offending Labyrinth
		Identification of Intracranial Pathology
		Consideration of Other Potential Treatments
		Residual Hearing and Selection of Procedure
	Ablative Procedures for Control of Vertigo
		Labyrinthectomy
		Vestibular Neurectomy
	Postoperative Vestibular Compensation
	References
170 Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation Therapy
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Physiologic Rationale for Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation
		Static Compensation for Peripheral Vestibular Lesions
		Dynamic Compensation
	Assessment of Vestibular Compensation
		Role of the Clinical History
		Role of Vestibular Testing
	Vestibular Rehabilitation: Patient Selection Criteria
		Vestibular Rehabilitation as a Primary Treatment Modality
		Vestibular Rehabilitation as an Adjunctive Modality
		Vestibular Rehabilitation as a Therapeutic Trial
			Inappropriate Candidates
			Role of Balance Function Studies in Patient Selection
	Role of Outcome Measures
		Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
		Functional Performance Outcome Measures
	Vestibular Rehabilitation: Common Techniques
		Gaze Stability Exercises
		Vestibular Habituation Exercises
		Substitution Exercises
		Postural Control and Gait Exercises
		Conditioning and Maintenance Activities
		Maintenance of Initial Results
		Role of Therapist in Patient Education
	Vestibular Rehabilitation: Expected Results
	Acknowledgment
	References
8 Facial Nerve Disorders
	171 Tests of Facial Nerve Function
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Physical Examination
		Pathophysiology
		Imaging
		Electrodiagnostic Testing
			Nerve Excitability Test
			Maximum Stimulation Test
			Electroneuronography
			Electromyography
			Intraoperative Monitoring
		Unconventional Tests of Facial Nerve Function
			Acoustic Reflex Evoked Potentials
			Antidromic Potentials
			Blink Reflex
			Magnetic Stimulation
			Optical Stimulation
			Transcranial Electrical Stimulation–Induced Facial Motor-Evoked Potentials
		Topognostic Tests
			Lacrimal Function
			Stapedius Reflex
			Taste
			Salivary Flow Test
			Salivary pH
		References
172 Clinical Disorders of the Facial Nerve
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Bell Palsy: Spontaneous Idiopathic Facial Paralysis
		Incidence
			Etiology
		Histopathology
		Central Nervous System Changes
		Electrophysiology and Testing
			Nerve Excitability Threshold
			Maximal Stimulation Test
			Electroneurography
			Electromyography
			Nerve Conduction Velocity
			Interpretation of Electrical Tests
		Electromagnetic Stimulation of the Facial Nerve
		Antidromic Stimulation of the Facial Nerve
		Imaging of the Facial Nerve
		Prognosis and Statistics
		Management
		Rehabilitation of Facial Paralysis
			Botulinum Toxin
			Physical Therapy
	Facial Reanimation
	Special Cases of Facial Paralysis
		Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
		Congenital Facial Paralysis
		Spontaneous Facial Paralysis in Children
		Familial Facial Paralysis
		Recurrent Paralysis
		Bilateral Facial Paralysis
		Progressive Paralysis
		Traumatic Facial Paralysis
	Facial Paralysis Associated With Other Conditions
		Pregnancy
		Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome
		Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Lyme Disease
		Kawasaki Disease
		Sarcoidosis
		Otitis Media
		Barotrauma
		Benign Intracranial Hypertension
		Metabolic Disorders
	Central Facial Paralysis
	References
173 Intratemporal Facial Nerve Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Surgical Anatomy
	General Surgical Technique
	Surgical Approaches
		Retrolabyrinthine Approach: Brainstem to Internal Auditory Canal Porus
			Technique
		Retrosigmoid Approach
			Technique
			Advantages and Uses
			Limitations and Potential Complications
		Middle Cranial Fossa (Transtemporal) Approach: Internal Auditory Canal Porus to Tympanic Segment
			Technique
			Advantages and Uses
			Limitations and Potential Complications
		Results With Middle Cranial Fossa Decompression of Bell Palsy
		Transmastoid Approach: Geniculate Ganglion to Stylomastoid Foramen
			Technique
			Advantages and Uses
			Limitations and Complications
		Translabyrinthine Approach: Total Facial Nerve Exposure
			Technique
			Advantages and Uses
			Limitation and Complications
		Combination Approaches
		Rerouting
		Partial Rerouting
	Nerve Repair
		Facial Nerve Tumors
	References
174 Rehabilitation of Facial Paralysis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Evaluation of Facial Paralysis
		History and Physical Examination
		Assessment of Facial Deformity
		Classification of Facial Paralysis
		Electromyography in Facial Paralysis
	Goals of Facial Reanimation
		Timing of Intervention
	Facial Nerve Repair and Grafting
		Primary Neurorrhaphy and Interposition Graft Repair
			Donor Nerve Options
		Nerve Transfer
			Hypoglossal Nerve Transfer
			Cross-Facial Nerve Transfer
			Masseteric Nerve Transfer
			Dual Innervation Strategies
	Approach to Upper Face Reanimation
		Brow
		Upper Eyelid
			Eyelid Weighting
			Other Static Procedures
			Dynamic Procedures
		Lower Eyelid
			Canthoplasty/Canthopexy
			Spacer Grafting
			Static Sling Procedures
			Dynamic Procedures
	Approach to Midfacial Reanimation
		Oral Commissure and Nasolabial Fold
			Dynamic Procedures
				Free Muscle Transfer.
				Regional Muscle Transfer.
			Static Procedures
		Nose
	Approach to Reanimation of the Lower Face
		Lower Lip
		Chin/Neck
		Management of Synkinesis
	Adjunctive Aesthetic Procedures
	References
9 Cranial Base
	175 Surgical Anatomy of the Lateral Skull Base
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Osseous Anatomy of the Lateral Skull Base
		Anatomy of the Middle Cranial Fossa
		Anatomy of the Posterior Cranial Fossa
			Cerebellopontine Angle
			Internal Auditory Canal
			Jugular Foramen
		Anatomy of the Infratemporal Fossa
		References
176 Surgery of the Anterior and Middle Cranial Base
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Surgical Anatomy
		Anterior Cranial Base
		Middle Cranial Base
	Preoperative Considerations
		Angiography
		Cerebral Blood Flow Evaluation
		Preoperative Embolization
		Other Evaluations
			Pathology and Management Planning
		Anesthesia
	Operative Techniques
		General Considerations
			Overview of Approaches
			Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery
			Planning the Operative Approach
				Goal 1.
				Goal 2.
				Goal 3.
				Goal 4.
		Anterior Cranial Base Approaches
			Technical Note: Bicoronal Incision
			Anterior Craniofacial Resection
			Basal Subfrontal Approach
			Endoscopic Surgery of the Anterior Skull Base
			Keyhole Craniotomy Techniques
		Middle Cranial Base Approaches
			Division into Central and Lateral Compartments
			Approaches to the Central Compartment
			Approaches to the Lateral Compartment
				Transtemporal Approaches.
				Infratemporal Approaches.
				Transfacial Approaches.
				Intracranial Approaches.
			Endoscopic Surgery of the Middle Cranial Base
	Reconstruction
	Postoperative Concerns
		Initial Postoperative Care
		Complications
	Outcomes
	References
177 Transnasal Endoscopic-Assisted Surgery of the Anterior Skull Base
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Surgical Anatomy
		Anterior Cranial Fossa
		Nasal Cavity
		Paranasal Sinuses
		Nasopharynx
		Clivus
		Retroclival Region
	Preoperative Assessment
	Operative Technique
	Instrumentation
	Transnasal Surgical Approaches to the Skull Base
		Transsphenoidal Approach
			Direct Transnasal Access
			Transseptal Access
			Transseptal-Transnasal Access
			Transethmoid Access
		Transsellar and Parasellar Approaches
		Transclival Approach
			Approach to the Clivus and Cavernous Sinus
			Petrous Apex Access
			Transcribriform Approach
			Transcribriform Unilateral Access
			Transcribriform Bilateral Access
		Transtuberculum-Transplanum Approach
		Transmaxillary-Transpterygoidal-Infratemporal Approach
		Craniocervical Junction Approach
		Combined Approaches
	Reconstruction
	Postoperative Care
	Complications
	Summary
	References
178 Temporal Bone Neoplasms and Lateral Cranial Base Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Diagnosis of Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone
		Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
	Common Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone
	Benign Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone
		Paraganglioma
			Symptoms
			Diagnostic Evaluation
			Surgical Approach
			Radiotherapy
		Jugular Foramen Tumors
		Facial Nerve Tumors
			Diagnostic Evaluation
			Management and Surgical Approach
		Epidermoids (Congenital Cholesteatoma)
			Symptoms
			Diagnostic Evaluation
			Surgical Approach
		Cholesterol Granuloma
			Diagnosis
			Management
		Encephalocele and Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
			Diagnosis
			Management
	Malignant Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone
		Squamous Cell Carcinoma
			Pertinent Anatomy
			Symptoms and Signs
			Staging
			Management
		Chordoma
		Chondrosarcoma
			Diagnosis
			Management
	Lateral Skull Base Surgery
		Surgical Approaches
		Sleeve Resection of External Auditory Canal
		Lateral (Partial) Temporal Bone Resection
		Subtotal and Total Temporal Bone Resections
		Infratemporal Fossa Approaches
			Fisch Type A Approach
			Fisch Type B and C Approaches
				Type B Approach.
				Type C Approach.
	Complications
		Intraoperative Complications
		Postoperative Complications
	References
179 Neoplasms of the Posterior Fossa
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Approach to Diagnosis of Neoplasms of the Posterior Fossa
	Common Cerebellopontine Angle Neoplasms
		Acoustic Neuroma
			Natural History
			Signs and Symptoms
			Diagnostic Studies
				Audiometry.
				Auditory Brainstem Response Testing.
				Vestibular Tests.
				Imaging.
		Meningiomas
			Signs and Symptoms
			Diagnostic Studies
				Audiovestibular Testing.
				Imaging.
		Primary Cholesteatomas
			Signs and Symptoms
			Diagnostic Studies
				Auditory Testing.
				Imaging.
		Facial Nerve Neuroma
			Signs and Symptoms
			Diagnostic Studies
				Auditory Testing.
				Electroneurography.
				Imaging.
		Other Cranial Nerve Neuromas
		Glomus Tumors
		Arachnoid Cysts
		Hemangiomas
	Petrous Apex Lesions
		Cholesterol Granulomas
		Asymmetric Petrous Apex Pneumatization
		Mucocele, Mucus Retention Cysts, and Petrous Apex Effusion
		Petrous Carotid Artery Aneurysms
		Giant Cell Tumors
	Miscellaneous Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions
		Metastatic Tumors
		Chordomas
		Chondrosarcomas
		Lipomas
		Dermoid Tumors
		Teratomas
	Intraaxial Tumors
		Hemangioblastomas
		Medulloblastomas
		Brainstem Gliomas
		Tumors of the Fourth Ventricle
			Malignant Choroid Plexus Papillomas and Ependymomas
	Surgery of the Posterior Cranial Fossa
		Translabyrinthine Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Tumor Removal
			Special Features
		Retrosigmoid (Suboccipital) Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Middle Fossa Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Retrolabyrinthine Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Transcochlear Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Transotic Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Extended Middle Fossa Approach
			Basic Approach
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Combined Techniques: Petrosal Approach
			Basic Technique
			Indications
			Technique
			Special Features
		Experimental Approaches
		Approaches for Skull Base Lesions That Require Drainage
			Translabyrinthine Approach
			Middle Cranial Fossa Approach
			Infralabyrinthine Approach
			Transcanal Infracochlear Approach
	Selection of Surgical Approach
	Patient Management and Surgical Complications
		Preoperative Management
		Intraoperative Monitoring
		Postoperative Care
		Complications
			Anteroinferior Cerebellar Artery
			Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
			Meningitis
			Facial Nerve Injury
			Ophthalmologic Considerations
	Selection of Neoplasm Treatment Strategy
	References
180 Intraoperative Monitoring of Cranial Nerves in Neurotologic Surgery
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Technical Considerations
		Instrumentation
		Recording Electrodes
			Types of Recording Electrodes
				Subdermal Needle Electrodes.
				Intramuscular Hook Wire Electrodes.
				Other Types of Recording Electrodes.
			Placement of Recording Electrodes
				Electrode Placement for Facial Nerve Monitoring.
				Electrode Placement for Monitoring Auditory Brainstem Responses.
		Stimulating Electrodes
		Stimulation Parameters
	Anesthesia
	Facial Nerve (7th Nerve) Monitoring
		Vestibular Schwannoma and Other Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors
		Electromyography
			Activity Evoked by Electrical Stimulation (Triggered Electromyography)
				Use of Stimulation to Map Nerves in Relation to Tumor.
				Assessment of Functional Status of Nerves After Tumor Removal.
				Prediction of Good Postoperative Facial Nerve Outcome.
				Prediction of Poor Postoperative Facial Nerve Outcome.
				Indication of Declining Facial Nerve Function in Large Vestibular Schwannomas.
			Spontaneous and Mechanically Evoked Activity (Free-Run Electromyography)
				Detection of Mechanical Facial Nerve Manipulation.
				Prediction of Postoperative Facial Nerve Function.
				Indication of the Depth of Anesthesia.
				Pitfalls and Limitations of Electromyographic Monitoring.
					Obtaining an Electromyography Response to Electrical Stimulation After the Nerve Has Been Injured.
					Confusion Between the Facial Nerve and the Nervus Intermedius.
					Difficulty in Distinction Between Artifacts and Electromyography.
					Difficulty of Monitoring During the Use of Electrocautery.
					Inability to Use Electrical Stimulation in Large Tumors Before Nerve Exposure.
		Monitoring of Transcranial Corticobulbar Motor Evoked Potentials
			Methodology for the Monitoring of Corticobulbar Motor Evoked Potentials
				Pitfalls of Monitoring Corticobulbar Motor-Evoked Potentials.
					Usefulness of Corticobulbar Motor-Evoked Potential in Predicting Postoperative Outcome.
					Value of Combining Electromyography and Corticobulbar Motor-Evoked Potentials.
	Other Methods of Motor Nerve Monitoring
		Third, 4th, and 6th Nerve Monitoring: Extraocular Muscles
		Trigeminal Motor Branch Monitoring
		Monitoring of Lower Cranial Nerves: 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Nerves
			Monitoring of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve
			Monitoring of the Vagus Nerve
			Monitoring of the Accessory Nerve
			Monitoring of the Hypoglossal Nerve
			Using Corticobulbar Motor Evoked Potentials to Monitor Other Motor Cranial Nerves
	Cochlear (8th) Nerve Monitoring
	Auditory Brainstem Response Recording in the Operating Room
		Stimulus and Recording Parameters, Electrodes, and Placement
		Interpretation of Responses in Surgical Context
			Correlation of Intraoperative Auditory Brainstem Response With Postoperative Auditory Function
		Direct 8th-Nerve Action Potentials
			Placement of Electrodes
			Stimulus and Recording Parameters
			Detection and Interpretation of Changes
	Conclusion
	References
181 Radiation Therapy of Benign Tumors of the Cranial Base
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Principles of Stereotactic Radiation
		Radiobiology
	Imaging
	Treatment of Tumors of the Cranial Base: Review of Stereotactic Radiation for Vestibular Schwannomas
	Dose Selection
		Fractionation Versus Nonfractionation
		Patient Selection
		Outcome Assessment
		Tumor Control
			Initial Posttreatment Effect
			Long-Term Tumor Control
			Tumor Control: Large-Volume Vestibular Schwannomas
		Hearing Outcomes
		Nonaudiologic Cranial Nerve Morbidity and Tumor Control
		Facial Nerve Outcomes
		Trigeminal Nerve Outcomes
	Vestibular Schwannoma Related to Neurofibromatosis Type 2
		Risk of Malignant Transformation After Stereotactic Radiation for NF2-Associated Vestibular Schwannomas
	Cystic Schwannomas
	Complications and Failures
		Hydrocephalus
		Treatment of Stereotactic Radiation Failures
		Quality of Life
	Jugular Foramen Schwannomas
	Paraganglioma
		Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Glomus Jugulare Tumors
	Conclusions
	References
VIII Pediatric Otolaryngology
1 General
182 General Considerations in Pediatric Otolaryngology
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
		History of Pediatric Otolaryngology
		The Important Differences Between a Child and an Adult
		Physiology
		Ventilation/Perfusion Relationships
		Newborn Heart and Cardiac Output
		Blood Volume
		Response to Hypoxia
		Fluids and Fluid Management
		Pain Management
		Sedation
		The Faces of Children
		Respiratory System
			Control of Ventilation
				Ventilation Reflexes.
				Laryngeal Sensitivity.
			Lung Volumes
			Respiratory Rate
	Pediatric Otolaryngology Practice
		Referral Sources
		Patients
		Parents
		History
		Physical Examination
		Microscopic Examination of the Ear
		Flexible Endoscopy
		Audiology
		Preparation for Hospitalization and Surgery
		Hospital
		Selecting Anesthesia
		Postoperative Management
		Genetics and Pediatric Otolaryngology
		Illustrative Case 1
		Illustrative Case 2
		Illustrative Case 3
		Biosocial Issues in Pediatric Otolaryngology
		Autism Spectrum Disorders
		Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Otolaryngology
	Conclusion
	References
183 Pediatric Speech Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Speech Sound Disorders
		Dysarthria
		Apraxia
		Articulation Disorders
		Phonologic Disorders
	Language Disorders
		Autism
	Overlap With Other Disorders
		ASD, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Sensory Processing
		Autism Spectrum Disorder and Cognitive Impairment
		Autism Spectrum Disorder and Hearing Impairment
		Autism Spectrum Disorder and Specific Language Impairment
	Role of Pediatric Otolaryngology
	Where to Refer
		Speech-Language Pathology
		Multidisciplinary Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinic
		Neurology
		Behavioral Pediatrics and Psychology
		Audiology
		Occupational Therapy
	References
184 Anesthesia in Pediatric Otolaryngology
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction and General Considerations
	Preoperative Anesthetic and Risk Assessment
		Congenital Heart Disease
		Neurotoxicity
	Anesthetic Considerations for Common Pediatric Diseases
		Prematurity
		Cerebral Palsy
		Autism
		Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
		Reactive Airway Disease
		Cystic Fibrosis
		Musculoskeletal Diseases
		Mitochondrial Myopathies
		Obesity
		Diabetes Mellitus
		Sickle Cell Disease
		Down Syndrome
		Genetic Syndromes Associated With a Difficult Airway
	Preoperative Management
		Psychological Techniques
		Parent Present Induction
		Pharmacologic Techniques
		Nil Per Os Guidelines
	Intraoperative Management
		American Society of Anesthesiologists Standards of Monitoring
		Definition of General Anesthesia and Levels of Sedation/Analgesia
		Anesthetic Induction and Maintenance
			Inhalational Induction
			Inhalational Agents
			Intravenous Agents for Induction and Maintenance of General Anesthesia
			Intramuscular Induction
		Other Commonly Used Drugs in Anesthesia
			Opioids
		Anesthetic Considerations for Common Pediatric Otolaryngology Procedures
			Airway Management
			Direct Laryngoscopy and Bronchoscopy
			Foreign Body
			Tracheostomy
			Sleep-Disordered Breathing (See Chapter 186) and Adenotonsillectomy
			Sleep Endoscopy
			Anterior Mediastinal Mass
			Myringotomy and Tympanostomy Tubes
			Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy, and Cochlear Implants
			Rapid Sequence Induction
			Extubation Criteria and Deep Extubation
			Laryngospasm
			Bronchospasm
		Postoperative Nausea Prophylaxis
	Postoperative Management
		Pain Management
		Nonopioid Medications
		The Postanesthesia Care Unit
		Postanesthesia Care Unit Discharge Criteria
		Emergence Delirium
		Postintubation Stridor
	Conclusion
	References
185 Nonobstructive Pediatric Sleep Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Dyssomnias
		Insufficient Sleep Syndrome
		Narcolepsy
		Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
		Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders
		Idiopathic Hypersomnia and Kleine-Levin Syndrome
		Chronic Insomnia Disorder
		Limit-Setting Sleep Disorder
	Parasomnias
		Sleep Terrors
		Sleepwalking
			Confusional Arousals
		Nightmare Disorder
		Sleep Paralysis
		Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
	Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Sleep Disruption
	References
186 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Historical Perspective
	Definitions
	Etiology and Pathogenesis
	Epidemiology
	Clinical Features
		Nighttime Symptoms
		Daytime Symptoms
	Predisposing Conditions
		Obesity
		Down Syndrome
		Craniofacial Syndromes
		Achondroplasia
		Mucopolysaccharide Storage Diseases
		Neuromuscular Disease and Cerebral Palsy
		Other Disorders
	Physical Examination
	Ancillary Studies
		Polysomnography
			Limitations of Polysomnography
	Natural History
	Treatment
		Medical
		Surgical Treatment
			Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
			Quality of Life
		Surgical Techniques
			Postoperative Complications
			Other Surgical Modalities
	References
2 Craniofacial
	187 Craniofacial Surgery for Congenital and Acquired Deformities
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Epidemiology
		Craniofacial Growth
		Pathophysiology
		Metabolic Disorders
		Intrauterine Causes
		Acquired Craniofacial Deformities
		Clinical Manifestations
			Congenital Craniofacial Abnormalities
				Craniosynostosis
				Neurodevelopmental Delays
				Scaphocephaly
				Trigonocephaly
				Positional Plagiocephaly/Deformational Plagiocephaly
				Synostotic Plagiocephaly
				Brachycephaly
				Acrocephaly
				Other Skull Patterns
				Encephalocele (See Chapter 190)
			Craniofacial Syndromes
				Crouzon Syndrome
				Apert Syndrome
				Pfeiffer Syndrome
				Jackson-Weiss Syndrome
				Saethre-Chotzen Syndrome
				Carpenter Syndrome
				Stickler Syndrome
				22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (Velocardiofacial Syndrome)
				Treacher Collins Syndrome (Mandibulofacial Dysostosis)
				Hemifacial or Craniofacial Microsomia
		Trauma
		Neoplasm
		Patient Evaluation
			Craniofacial Team
		History and Physical Examination
		Imaging
		Indications for and Timing of Intervention
		Surgical Techniques
			Congenital Craniofacial Abnormalities
				Incision
				Fixation
				Sagittal Synostosis
		Controversies and Evidence-Based Medicine in Primary Craniosynostosis Surgery
			Fronto-Orbital Advancement
			Open Approach
				Monobloc Advancement
				Orbital Hypertelorism and Dystopia
				Distraction Osteogenesis
			Neoplasm
		Biomaterials in Skeletal or Cartilaginous Defect Repair
		Conclusion
		References
188 Cleft Lip and Palate
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Classification of Cleft Lip and Palate
	Embryology
	Diagnosis
		Prenatal Diagnosis
	Molecular Genetics of Orofacial Clefts
		Epidemiology
	Multidisciplinary Cleft Team
	Nursing Care
	Anatomy
		Anatomy of the Cleft Lip Deformity
		Cleft Palate Deformity
	Presurgical Considerations
	Cleft Lip Repair and Cleft Rhinoplasty
		Definitive Unilateral Lip Repair
			Surgical Technique: Rotation Flap
			Surgical Technique: Advancement Flap
			Closure: Rotation Advancement Flap
		Primary Rhinoplasty
		Bilateral Cleft Lip Deformities
	Cleft Palate Repair
		Palatoplasty Techniques
			Basic Principles
		Complications
		Surgical Techniques
			Two-Flap Palatoplasty
			Double-Opposing Z-Plasty Palatoplasty: Furlow Palatoplasty
	Special Considerations in Patients With Cleft Palate
		Robin Sequence
	Microdeletion 22q11.2 Syndrome
		Submucous Cleft Palate
		Ear Disease
	References
189 Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Functional Anatomy
	Causes of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
		Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome
	Assessment
		Perceptual Speech Analysis
		Nasometry
		Aerodynamic Assessment
		Quality of Life
		Speech Endoscopy
		Speech Videofluoroscopy
		Other Types of Imaging
	Treatment
		Speech Therapy
			Articulation Therapy
			Resonance Therapy
			Compensatory Strategies
		Prosthetic Management
		Surgical Intervention
			Levator Repositioning and Intravelar Veloplasty
			Double-Opposing Z-Plasty Palatoplasty
			Pharyngeal Flap Operation
			Sphincter Pharyngoplasty
			Posterior Wall Augmentation
			Choice of Surgical Intervention
	Conclusions
	References
190 Congenital and Acquired Malformations of the Nose and Nasopharynx
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Developmental Errors of the Anterior Neuropore
	Encephaloceles
	Gliomas
	Nasal Dermoids
	Developmental Errors of the Central Midface
	Complete Agenesis of the Nose (Arhinia)
	Polyrhinia and Supernumerary Nostril
	Proboscis Lateralis
	Craniofacial Clefts
	Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity
	Congenital Stenosis of the Nasal Piriform Aperture
	Nasolacrimal Duct Cysts
		Bilateral Nasolacrimal Duct Cysts Produce the Most Severe Symptoms
	Developmental Errors of the Nasobuccal Membrane
	Choanal Atresia
	Other Mesodermal and Germline Malformations
		Intranasal Hemangiomas
		Nasopharyngeal Teratomas
		Acquired Malformations of the Nose
	References
191 Pediatric Facial Fractures
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
		Incidence
		Etiology
		Site Distribution
		Developmental Anatomy
	Diagnosis
		Initial Trauma Survey
		Physical Examination
		Imaging
	General Management Principles
		Timing of Repair
		Maxillomandibular Fixation
		Types of Plating Systems
	Frontal Fractures
	Orbital Fractures
		Orbital Roof Fractures
		Orbital Floor Fractures
	Midface Fractures
		Zygoma/Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
		Le Fort Fractures
		Nasoorbitoethmoid Fractures
		Work-Up and Management of Complex Midface Fractures
	Nasal Fractures and Nasal Septal Injury
	Dentoalveolar Trauma
	Mandible Fractures
	Condylar Fractures
	Symphysis and Parasymphysis Fractures
	Angle and Body Fractures
	Postoperative Care
	Conclusion
	References
3 Hearing Loss and Pediatric Otology
	192 Pediatric Otologic Surgery
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Middle Ear and Mastoid Surgery
			Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media and Tympanic Membrane Repair
			Cholesteatoma
			Canal Wall Up Versus Canal Wall Down Mastoid Surgery
			Mastoid Obliteration
			Totally Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Cholesteatoma
			Hearing Rehabilitation and Cholesteatoma
		Bone Conduction Devices
			Diagnosis and Indications
				Conductive Loss
				Single Sided Deafness
				Surgical Technique and Timing
				Complications
				Summary
		Cochlear Implantation
			Etiology
			Autosomal Recessive Nonsyndromic SNHL
			Cochleovestibular and Cochlear Nerve Anomalies
			Congenital Human Cytomegalovirus Infection
			Surgical Considerations
			Auditory Deprivation
			Device Placement and Fixation
			Explant/Reimplant
			Ideal Electrode Design in Infants and Children
			Cochleostomy vs. Round Window Insertion
		Summary
		References
193 Early Detection and Diagnosis of Infant Hearing Impairment
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Epidemiology of Hearing Loss
	Status of Hearing Loss Diagnosis Before Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
	History of Newborn Hearing Screening
	Resistance to Newborn Hearing Screening
	Studies of Statewide Screening
	National Newborn Hearing Statements and Current Status of Newborn Hearing Screening
	Newborn Hearing Screening Methods
	Diagnostic Auditory Brainstem Response
	Auditory Steady-State Response
	Behavioral Testing
	Comparison of Methods: Strengths and Limitations
	Evaluation of the Infant With Sensorineural Hearing Loss
	Interpretation of Middle Ear Fluid in the Infant
	Congenital Cytomegalovirus
	Genetic Mutation
	Imaging
	Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
	Summary
	Acknowledgments
	References
194 Congenital Malformations of the Inner Ear
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Incidence
	Classification
	Malformations Limited to the Membranous Labyrinth
		Complete Membranous Labyrinthine Dysplasia
		Limited Membranous Labyrinthine Dysplasia
			Cochleosaccular Dysplasia (Scheibe Dysplasia)
	Malformations of the Membranous and Osseous Labyrinth
		Complete Labyrinthine Aplasia (Michel Aplasia)
		Cochlear Anomalies
			Cochlear Aplasia
			Cochlear Hypoplasia
			Incomplete Partition (Mondini Deformity)
			Common Cavity
			Cochlear Hyperplasia
		Labyrinthine Anomalies
			Semicircular Canal Dysplasia
			Semicircular Canal Aplasia
			Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
		Malformations of the Vestibular and Cochlear Aqueducts
			Enlargement of the Vestibular Aqueduct
			Enlargement of the Cochlear Aqueduct
		Developmental Anomalies of the Internal Auditory Canal
			Wide Internal Auditory Canal
			Narrow Internal Auditory Canal
	Anomalies of the Eighth Nerve
		Molecular Diagnoses Associated With Congenital Inner Ear Malformations
	Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage and Meningitis
		X-Linked Stapes Gusher Syndrome
	Perilymphatic Fistula
	Malformations of the Vascular System
		High Jugular Bulb
		Aberrant Carotid Artery
	Inner Ear Malformations in Congenital Aural Atresia
	Imaging
	Evaluation and Management
	Cochlear Implantation
	References
195 Microtia Reconstruction
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Embryology
	Anatomy
	Microtia Classification
	Evaluation
	Surgical Planning
	Framework Position Principles
	Autologous Costal Cartilage Reconstruction
		Rib Harvest
			Nagata Technique
		Brent Technique
			Timing
		Alloplastic Reconstruction
			MedPor/SuPor
			Prosthetics
	Complications of Autologous Ear Reconstruction
	Future Horizons
		Tissue Engineering
	Conclusions
	References
196 Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Overview
	The Cochlear Implant Team
	Candidacy
		Audiologic Considerations
		Medical/Surgical Considerations
		Social Considerations
	Counseling: Developing “Realistic” Expectations
	Surgical Considerations Relevant to the Pediatric Patient
		Surgical Technique
		Complications and Revision Cochlear Implantation
	Device Activation, Programming, and Follow-Up Assessment
		Activation of Electrodes
		Device Programming
		Follow-Up Assessments
	Auditory Rehabilitation and Cochlear Implantation Outcome
		Modes of Communication
	Children With Special Needs
	Influence of Family Factors on Child Outcomes
	References
197 Evaluation and Management of Congenital Aural Atresia
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Demographics and Associated Deformities
	Initial Evaluation
		History and Physical Exam
		Hearing Evaluation
		Imaging
		Initial Counseling
	Timing and Sequence of Surgical Procedures
	Grading System for Atresia Surgery
	Surgical Approach (Figs. 197.8 to 197.15)
	Complications of Atresiaplasty
	Combined Microtia Repair and Atresiaplasty
	Hearing Results Following Atresiaplasty (Tables 197.2 and 197.3)
	Congenital External Auditory Canal Stenosis
	Implantable and Nonimplantable Hearing Devices
		OIBCD—Percutaneous Devices
		OIBCD—Transcutaneous Devices
		Active Middle Ear Implants
	Conclusion
	References
198 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Vestibular Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Development and Maturation of the Vestibular System
	Development of Motor Control
	Vestibular Disorders in Children
	Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo of Childhood
	Middle Ear Effusion/Otitis Media With Effusion
	Mental Health Disorders
	Vestibular Impairment Related to Sensorineural Hearing Loss
	Ototoxicity
	Acquired Infection
	Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
	Impact of Cochlear Implantation
	Clinical Evaluation
	Evaluation of Vestibular End-Organ Function
		Pediatric Normative Data
		Tests of Semicircular Canal Function
		Caloric Testing/Videonystagmography
		Rotary Chair Testing and Video Head Impulse Testing
		Tests of Otolithic Function
	Behavioral Assessment of Vestibular Function
		Subjective Visual Vertical
		Evaluation of Balance
		Screening for Vestibular Impairment in Children With SNHL
		Impact of Vestibular and Balance Impairment on the Developing Child
		Exploring Rehabilitative Strategies
	Summary
	References
4 Infections and Inflammation
	199 Acute Otitis Media and Otitis Media With Effusion
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Diagnosis
			Definition, Symptoms, and Signs
			Physical Examination
			Tympanometry (Immittance Testing)
			Acoustic Reflectometry
			Audiometry (see Chapter 134)
		Epidemiology
			Incidence and Prevalence
				Acute Otitis Media
				Otitis Media With Effusion
			Risk Factors
		Pathophysiology and Pathogenesis
			Eustachian Tube Function
			Bacterial Colonization and Biofilms
			Viruses
			Immunology
				Innate Immunity
				Adaptive Immunity
			Genetics
			Allergy
			Gastroesophageal Reflux
		Prevention
			Modification of Environmental Risk Factors
			Vaccines
				Vaccines Directed Against Bacterial Otopathogens
					S. pneumoniae Vaccine.
					H. influenzae Vaccine.
					M. catarrhalis Vaccine.
				Vaccines Directed Against Respiratory Viruses
					Influenza Vaccine.
					Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine.
			Non-Vaccine Approaches to Prevent Acute Otitis Media
		Treatment
			Acute Otitis Media
				Observation With Close Monitoring (Watchful Waiting)
				Medical Treatment
					Analgesics.
					Antibiotics.
					Decongestants and Antihistamines.
					Corticosteroids.
				Surgical Treatment
					Myringotomy/Tympanocentesis.
					Myringotomy With Tympanostomy Tube Insertion.
			Recurrent Acute Otitis Media
				Antibiotic Prophylaxis
				Surgical Treatment
					Myringotomy With Tympanostomy Tube Insertion.
					Adenoidectomy.
			Otitis Media With Effusion
				Observation With Close Monitoring (Watchful Waiting)
				Medical Treatment
					Antibiotics.
					Decongestants and Antihistamines.
					Corticosteroids.
				Auto-inflation
				Hearing Aids
				Surgical Treatment
					Myringotomy.
					Myringotomy With Tympanostomy Tube Insertion.
					Adenoidectomy.
					Eustachian Tube Dilatation.
		Surgical Issues
			Tympanostomy Tube Insertion
				Procedure
				Types of Tympanostomy Tubes and Indications
				Postsurgical Follow-up
				Complications and Sequelae
					Acute Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea.
					Prevention of Otorrhea Episodes Occurring in the Immediate Postoperative Period.
					Treatment of Otorrhea Episodes Occurring Outside the Immediate Postoperative Period.
					Tympanosclerosis, Atrophy, and Retraction Pockets.
					Persistent Perforation.
					Cholesteatoma.
					Early Extrusion.
					Tube Blockage.
					Tube Displacement Into the Middle Ear.
					Retained Tympanostomy Tubes.
					Water Precautions.
			Adenoidectomy
				Procedure
		Complications and Sequelae of Otitis Media
			Intratemporal Complications
				Hearing Loss and Balance Problems
				Speech-Language and Child Development
					Mastoiditis.
			Intracranial Complications
				Meningitis
				Epidural Abscess and Subdural Empyema
				Brain Abscess
				Lateral Sinus Thrombosis
		References
200 Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Definition and Clinical Presentation
		Definition
		Prevalence
		Clinical Symptoms
		Quality of Life
	Pathophysiology (Box 200.2)
		Genetic Factors
		Anatomic Factors
		Bacteriology
		Biofilms
		Role of Adenoids
		Inflammatory Changes
	Comorbid Diseases (Box 200.3)
		Allergic Rhinitis
		Asthma
		Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
		Immunodeficiency
		Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
		Cystic Fibrosis
	Diagnostic Workup
	Medical Treatment
		Antibiotics
		Steroids
	Ancillary Treatments
	Surgical Treatment
		Adenoidectomy With and Without Sinus Irrigation and Balloon Dilation
		Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
	Summary
	References
201 Pediatric Infectious Disease
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Pharyngotonsillitis
		Viral Pharyngitis
			Epstein-Barr Virus
			Streptococcal Tonsillitis-Pharyngitis
		Other Causes of Pharyngotonsillitis
			Periodic Fever With Aphthous Ulcers, Pharyngitis, and Adenopathy
	Complications of Tonsillitis
		Group A β-Hemolytic Streptococcus May Be Complicated by Suppurative and Nonsuppurative Sequelae
			Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)
			Supraglottitis (Epiglottitis)
			Bacterial (Exudative) Tracheitis
			Pertussis
			Bronchiolitis
	References
5 Head and Neck
	202 Congenital and Inflammatory Neck Masses in Children
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Introduction
		Embryology
			Derivatives of Pharyngeal Arches
		Derivatives of the Pharyngeal Pouches
		Development of the Tongue
		Development of the Thyroid Gland
		Approach to the Evaluation of Pediatric Neck Masses
			History
		Examination
			Imaging
			Laboratory Studies
			Presumptive Diagnosis
			Biopsy
		Common and Important Congenital Pediatric Neck Masses
			Pharyngeal (Branchial) Cleft Anomalies (See Table 202.2)
			Thyroglossal Duct Cysts
			Dermoid Cysts
			Reactive Lymphadenopathy
		Acknowledgments
		References
203 Vascular Anomalies of the Head and Neck
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Vascular Tumors
		Hemangiomas of Infancy
			Clinical Presentation
			PHACE Syndrome
		Other Types of Vascular Tumors
			Congenital Hemangioma
			Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma and Tufted Angioma
		Common Complications of Vascular Tumors
			Kasabach-Merritt Phenomenon
			Bone Resorption
	Hemangioma of Infancy: Treatment Overview
		Analysis and Treatment of Facial Hemangiomas
			Medical Therapy
			Laser Therapy
			Surgical Therapy
		Assessment and Treatment of Airway Hemangiomas
	Vascular Malformations
		Lymphatic Malformations
			Diagnostic Evaluation
			Clinical Assessment and Behavior
			Associated Conditions
		Treatment Options
			Sclerotherapy
			Surgery
			Sirolimus
			Multimodal Therapy
		Venous Malformations
		Arteriovenous Malformations
		Capillary Malformations
	Summary
	Acknowledgments
	References
204 Pediatric Head and Neck Neoplasms
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Histiocytoses
		Malignant Lymphomas
			Presentation and Evaluation of Malignant Lymphoma
			Management of Malignant Lymphoma
				Hodgkin Lymphoma.
				Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
			Histopathology
				Hodgkin Lymphoma.
				Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
		Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disease
			Management of Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
		Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
	Neuroectodermal Tumors
		Ewing Sarcoma and Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
		Neuroblastomas
			Presentation and Evaluation
			Management
			Histopathology and Molecular Biology
		Mesenchymal Tumors
			Rhabdomyosarcoma
				Presentation and Management.
				Staging.
				Management.
			Nonrhabdomyosarcoma Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
		Teratomas
			Presentation and Evaluation
			Management
			Histopathology and Molecular Biology
		Carcinomas and Solid Tumors
			Thyroid Malignancy
			Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules
			Management of Thyroid Nodules and Thyroid Malignancies
				Papillary Thyroid Cancer.
				Follicular Thyroid Cancer.
				Medullary Thyroid Cancer.
		Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
			Presentation and Evaluation
			Management
	Acknowledgments
	References
205 Salivary Gland Disease in Children
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Anatomy and Physiology
	History and Physical Examination
	Evaluation
		Laboratory Studies
		Diagnostic Imaging
		Sialendoscopy
		Biopsy
	Infectious Conditions
		Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
		Salivary Gland Abscess
		Viral Infections
			Mumps
			Epstein-Barr Virus
			Human Immunodeficiency Virus
		Granulomatous Conditions
			Atypical Mycobacteria
			Actinomycosis
			Cat-Scratch Disease
			Sarcoidosis
	Autoimmune, Inflammatory, and Cystic Lesions
		Sjögren Syndrome
		Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis
		Sialolithiasis
		Necrotizing Sialometaplasia
		Cysts and Mucoceles
			Acquired
			Congenital
		Sialadenosis
		Pneumoparotitis
			Postsurgical Parotitis
	Salivary Gland Tumors
		Vascular Anomalies (See Chapter 203)
			Benign Neoplasms
			Malignant Neoplasms
	Sialorrhea
		Treatment Options for Sialorrhea
			Botulinum Toxin Injection
			Pearls and Pitfalls in Pediatric Salivary Gland Surgery
			Parotid Surgery
			Submandibular Gland Surgery
		Sialendoscopy
	Conclusion
	Acknowledgments
	References
6 Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, and Esophagus
	206 Evaluation and Management of the Pediatric Airway
		Abstract
		Keywords
		Key Points
		Assessment of a Child With Noisy Breathing
			Characterization of Noisy Breathing
			History
			Physical Examination
				Endoscopy
				Optional Diagnostic Exams
		Laryngomalacia
		Vocal Fold Dysfunction
			Vocal Fold Paralysis
			Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
		Laryngeal Web and Atresia
			Acquired Anterior Laryngeal Webs
		Subglottic Disease
			Congenital Subglottic Stenosis
			Subglottic Infantile Hemangiomas
		Cysts
			Laryngeal Cysts
				Supraglottic Cysts
				Glottic Cysts
				Subglottic Cysts
				Saccular Cysts and Laryngoceles
			Vallecular Cysts and Thyroglossal Duct Cysts
			Laryngeal and Laryngotracheoesophageal Clefts
				Type 1 and 2 Laryngeal Clefts
				Type 3 and 4 Laryngeal Cleft
			Bifid Epiglottis
		Summary
		References
207 Ankyloglossia and Tight Maxillary Frenula
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
		Historical Context
		Incidence and Natural History
	Evaluation and Diagnosis
		Classification
		Sequelae: Potential Manifestations in Breastfeeding Patients
		Ankyloglossia and Speech
		Mechanical and Social Effects
		Treatment: Surgical Procedures
		Surgical Outcomes
		Ankyloglossia Position Statements
	Tight Maxillary Frenulum (Lip Tie)
		Evaluation
		Classification
		Sequelae
		Treatment
		Surgical Technique
	Orthodontic Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
208 Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Virology of Human Papillomavirus
	Transmission
	Prevention
	Clinical Features
	Patient Assessment
		History
		Physical Examination
		Airway Endoscopy
	Surgical Management
	Anesthetic Techniques
		Spontaneous Ventilation
		Intermittent Apnea-Reintubation
		Wrapped or “Laser Safe” Endotracheal Tubes
		Jet Ventilation
	Adjuvant Treatment Modalities
		Antiviral Modalities
			Interferon
			Cidofovir
			Photodynamic Therapy
			Indole-3-Carbinol
			Celecoxib
			Mumps Vaccine
			Antireflux Therapy
			Bevacizumab
			Human Papillomavirus Therapeutic Vaccines
	Staging Severity
	Registry and Task Force Initiatives
	Other Considerations
	Summary
	References
209 Glottic and Subglottic Stenosis and Related Voice Disorders
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Embryology
	Etiology
		Congenital High Airway Obstruction Syndrome
		Congenital Glottic Stenosis
		Congenital Subglottic Stenosis
		Acquired Subglottic Stenosis
			External Laryngeal Trauma
			Internal Laryngeal Trauma
			Other Causes of Acquired Subglottic Stenosis
			Other Types of Acquired Stenosis
				Anterior Glottic Stenosis.
				Posterior Glottic Stenosis.
				Supraglottic Stenosis.
	Diagnosis of Laryngeal Stenosis
		History and Physical Examination
		Radiographic Evaluation
		Endoscopic Examination
		Pulmonary Function Tests
		Multidisciplinary Team Approach
	Management of Laryngeal Stenosis
		Preoperative Considerations
		Surgical Management
		Laser
		Steroids
		Mitomycin-C
		Anterior Cricoid Split Procedure
		Endoscopic Posterior Cricoid Split Procedure
		Bilateral True Vocal Fold Immobility
		Posterior Glottic Stenosis
		Open Procedures
		Open Anterior Cricoid Split and Posterior Cricoid Split
		Grafts
		Stents
		Open Expansion Surgery: Laryngotracheal Reconstruction
		Open Resection Surgery: Cricotracheal Resection With Thyrotracheal Anastomosis
		Management of Other Types of Laryngeal Stenosis
			Laryngeal Webs
		Postoperative Decannulation
	Summary
	References
210 Diagnosis and Management of Tracheal Anomalies and Tracheal Stenosis
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction and Embryology
	Endoscopy
	Radiology
	Tracheal Anomalies
		Tracheal Agenesis, Atresia, and Webs
		Tracheoesophageal Fistula
		Vascular Rings
			Complete Vascular Rings
			Incomplete Vascular Rings
		Tracheomalacia
			Treatment of Tracheomalacia
				Stenting.
				Splinting.
	Tracheal Stenosis
		Classification
		Management
			Conservative Therapy
				Endoscopic Therapies.
					Laser.
					Dilatation.
					Cryotherapy.
					Adjuncts.
				Open Repair.
					Complications of Open Repair.
	Acknowledgment
	References
211 Aerodigestive Foreign Bodies and Caustic Ingestions
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Public Health Impact
		Public Health and Advocacy
		History
	Epidemiology
		Aerodigestive Foreign Bodies
			Button Batteries
		Single Use Laundry Detergent Pods
			Caustic Ingestions
		Clinical Presentation of Aerodigestive Foreign Bodies
		Physical Exam
		Diagnostic Imaging
		Preoperative Considerations
		Anesthetic Considerations
		Bronchoscopy
		Esophagoscopy
		Postoperative Management
		Complications
		Caustic Ingestions
		Clinical Presentation of Caustic Ingestion
	Management
		Caustic Ingestions
		Complications
	Summary
	References
212 Pediatric Swallowing, Laryngopharyngeal and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, and Aspiration
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Normal Swallowing Physiology
	Clinical Feeding Evaluation of Infants and Young Children
	Instrumental Evaluation of Swallowing
	Management of Infants and Children With Swallowing/Feeding Problems
		Management Decisions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
		Feeding Strategies for Infants and Children
			Posture/Position Changes
			Flow Rates and Thickened Liquids
			Choice of Nipple and Bottle Systems for Infants
			Oral Sensorimotor Interventions
			Sensory-Focused Interventions
			Future Directions for Evaluation and Intervention
	Laryngopharyngeal and Gastroesophageal Reflux and Eosinophilic Esophagitis
	Evaluation of Reflux and Eosinophilic Esophagitis
	Clinical Presentation of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
	Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Eosinophilic Esophagitis
	Approach
	Conclusion
	References
213 Pediatric Tracheotomy and Decannulation
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction and History
	Indications
	Preoperative Evaluation
	Parental Counseling
	Surgical Technique
	Tracheotomy Versus Tracheostomy
	Postoperative Tracheotomy Care
	Complications
	Decannulation
	Conclusion
	References
214 Laryngotracheal Clefts
	Abstract
	Keywords
	Key Points
	Introduction
	Embryology
		Classification
		Presentation
		Diagnosis and Evaluation
		Management
			Medical Management
			Interarytenoid Injection Augmentation
			Endoscopic Repair
			Open Repair
	Conclusion
	References




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