TY - BOOK AU - Hamdan,Abdul-latif AU - Sataloff,Robert Thayer AU - Hawkshaw,Mary J. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Office-Based Laryngeal Surgery SN - 9783030919368 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Internal medicine KW - Otorhinolaryngology KW - Internal Medicine KW - Laryngeal Diseases -- surgery KW - Ambulatory Surgical Procedures KW - Laryngeal Diseases -- diagnosis KW - Laryngoscopy KW - Laryngoplasty N1 - Anatomy and Physiology of Voice: Core Knowledge -- Patient History -- Physical examination -- Common Medical Diagnosis and Treatments in -- Patients with Voice Disorders -- Voice Surgery; In-Office Voice Surgery-Basic Background and Principles -- Topical anesthesia in office-based -- Phonosurgery -- Patient safety and Tolerance in office-based Phonosurgery -- Surgical Approaches and operative technique in office-based phonosurgery -- Office-based Injection laryngoplasty -- Office-based laryngeal Botulinum Toxin injection -- Office-based laryngeal laser therapy -- Office-based injection of steroids and other substances -- Other Office-based laryngeal procedures. N2 - This book provides a detailed description of laryngeal procedures performed under topical anesthesia in an office setting. The last two decades have witnessed a major evolution in laryngology practice toward office-based surgery, thus reducing the risk of general anesthesia and containing healthcare costs while also hastening recovery rates from the time of diagnosis. Beginning with a comprehensive review of the anatomy and physiology of phonation, the book then provides systematic assessment of patients with voice dysfunction secondary to structural and functional laryngeal disorders. It offers detailed instructions on patient selection, safety, tolerance, and proper administration of topical anesthesia. The book supplies detailed descriptions of the various surgical techniques commonly used in office-based laryngeal surgery using colored illustrations, photographs and videos. Different surgical approaches are presented including transcervical, transnasal and per-oral techniques. The book also supplies a thorough review of the literature on the current status of the most commonly performed office-based laryngeal surgeries including patient care, surgical outcome, and complications. Office-Based Laryngeal Surgery help laryngologists operating on awake patients in an office setting to be both well-equipped and well-informed UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91936-8 ER -