About The Book

Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition

Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition has been revised with new authors and expanded information on the clinical evaluations made by dysphagia specialists and with state-of-the-art medical, behavioral, and surgical treatment options. The editors have selected specialists in every swallowing-related discipline to bring this edition to a true “state-of-the-art” comprehensive text on dysphagia. The text meets the needs of students, scientists, and practitioners who are involved daily with the complex issues of dysphagia.

It is divided into seven main parts:

  • Part I. Introduction
  • Part II. Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing
  • Part III. Evaluation: A. Clinical Evaluation
  • Part III. Evaluation: B. Functional Tests
  • Part IV. Pathophysiology of Swallowing Disorders
  • Part V. Nonsurgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders
  • Part VI. Surgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders
  • Part VII. Swallowing Disorders: Prevalence and Management in Special Populations

Each section has been carefully edited with up-to-date references and provides the reader with a host of new material related to diagnosis, testing, and management of swallowing disorders. The authors represent the current core of those involved in multidisciplinary swallowing centers, and each focuses on his or her area of specialization. They bring their own perspective on the issues and challenges they face in managing swallowing disorders, knowing that other specialists are equally involved. This single volume is intended for practicing clinicians, students, and research scientists and represents up-to-date information in each area of specialization.

Special Features

  • Details extensive discussions of normal swallow in pediatric and adult populations
  • Provides concise outlines of specific clinical examinations by seven clinical specialists: Otolaryngology, Speech Pathology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Pediatrics, and Nutrition
  • Describes a variety of treatments offered by many different specialties, including prosthodontists, speech-language pathologists, infectious disease specialists, and pediatricians
  • Brings issues of diet and nutrition up to date within the international dysphagia diet guidelines
  • Features a multidisciplinary team approach blended throughout the text that reflects the needs of the patients with swallowing disorders

About The Authors

Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition

Dr. Ricardo Carrau joined the Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Department at The Ohio State University as a tenured Professor in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery in April 2011. He is the Acting Chair of the Department, Director of the Comprehensive Skull Base Surgery Program, Co-Director of the research and education laboratory ALT-VISION (Anatomy Laboratory Toward Visuospatial Innovations in Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery) and Medical Director of The OSUMC Global Health. The Comprehensive Skull Base Surgery Program is part of the Head & Neck Oncology Division at The James Cancer Hospital and the Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) with ties to the Divisions of Rhinology and Neuro-Otology.

Dr. Carrau’s clinical interests are diverse and include swallowing disorders, traditional and endoscopic skull base surgery, head and neck oncology, disorders of the salivary glands and sialendoscopy, disorders of the paranasal sinuses and endoscopic sinus surgery and laryngotracheal stenosis.

Thomas Murry, PhD, CCC-SLP, is Professor and Co-Director of the Voice and Swallowing Center in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Loma Linda Health University and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Murry received the Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in 2010, the highest honor of the association, and also received a Presidential Citation from the American Laryngological Association. Dr. Murry is recognized throughout the world for his clinical, education, and research contributions to voice and swallowing disorders. He has authored over 150 peer-reviewed publications in national and international journals. He has presented over 600 lectures at national meetings and in meetings in more than 35 countries. He has championed the need for combined management of voice and swallowing disorders among otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, and other medical professions.

Rebecca J. Howell, MD, is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati. She is a fellowship-trained laryngologist and board-certified otolaryngologist. Dr. Howell is the Director of Swallowing in the Voice and Swallowing Center and faculty at the Esophageal Disease Center. She has received numerous awards and given presentations during her training and faculty appointment. Her current interests are in-office procedures, benign swallowing, effects of aging on the larynx, and quality of life in cancer survivors. She is involved in multiple prospective, multi-institutional voice, airway, and dysphagia studies. She has implemented the prospective database for laryngologic patients treated at the University of Cincinnati.

Table Of Contents

Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors

Part I. Introduction

Chapter 1. Epidemiology of Swallowing Disorders
Thomas Murry, Ricardo L. Carrau, and Rebecca J. Howell

Part II. Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing

Chapter 2. The Organs of Swallowing
David E. Eibling

Chapter 3. The Normal Swallow
Rebecca J. Howell

Part III. Evaluation: A. Clinical Evaluation

Chapter 4. The Otolaryngologist’s Perspective
Ricardo L. Carrau and Rebecca J. Howell

Chapter 5. Speech-Language Pathology: The Clinical Swallow Examination
Christina V. Nobriga and Thomas Murry

Chapter 6. Clinical Evaluation of Swallowing Disorders: The Pediatric Perspective
Charles M. Myer IV

Chapter 7. Evaluation of Swallowing: The Gastroenterologist’s Perspective
Andrew Lake and Satish S.C. Rao

Chapter 8. The Neurologist’s Perspective
Kathleen M. Sarber

Chapter 9. Multidisciplinary Team Approach to the Management of Dysphagia
Winston T. Cheng

Chapter 10. The Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist’s Perspective
Shayne Robinson

Chapter 11. Evaluation of Dysphagia: A Surgeon’s Perspective
Ivy N. Haskins and Khashayar Vaziri

Part III. Evaluation: B. Functional Tests

Chapter 12. The Radiological Evaluation of Dysphagia: The Barium Swallow
Michael C. Burke, Robert K. Zeman, and M. Reza Taheri

Chapter 13. The Radiographical Evaluation of Dysphagia: The Modified Barium Swallow
Courtney L. Robinson

Chapter 14. Functional Endoscopic Tests of Swallowing
Daniel Weinstein

Chapter 15. Transnasal Esophagoscopy
Christopher M. Johnson and Gregory N. Postma

Chapter 16. Gastroenterological Evaluation of Swallowing
Kulthep Rattanakovit, Tanisa Patcharatrakul, and Satish S.C. Rao

Chapter 17. Laryngeal Electromyography
Steven Bielamowicz

Part IV. Pathophysiology of Swallowing Disorders

Chapter 18. Pathophysiology of Neurogenic Oropharyngeal Dysphagia
James L. Coyle, John C. Rosenbek, and Atsuko Kurosu

Chapter 19. Neuromuscular Disorders
Karen Wheeler Hegland

Chapter 20. Iatrogenic Swallowing Disorders: Chemotherapy
Loni C. Arrese and Panayiotis (Panos) Savvides

Chapter 21. Iatrogenic Swallowing Disorders: Radiotherapy
Dukagjin M. Blakaj, Loni C. Arrese, Virginia M. Diavolitsis, and John C. Grecula

Chapter 22. Dysphagia and Tracheotomy
Rohan R. Joshi and Ashutosh Kacker

Chapter 23. Surgery of the Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, and Hypopharynx
Qasim Husain and Marc A. Cohen

Chapter 24. Pathophysiology of Swallowing Disorders After Laryngectomy
Mahmoud Issam Awad and David I. Kutler

Chapter 25. Dysphagia Associated with Skull Base Surgery
C. Arturo Solares and Ricardo L. Carrau

Chapter 26. Thyroid Surgery
David L. Steward

Chapter 27. Swallowing Disorder After Cervical Spine Surgery
David Dornbos III, Nolan B. Seim, and Ehud Mendel

Chapter 28. Disorders of Esophageal Motility
Roberta J. Hunter

Chapter 29. Zenker and Other Esophageal Diverticula
Rebecca J. Howell and John Paul Giliberto

Chapter 30. Autoimmune Disorders
Saravanan Thiagarajan and Surabhi A. Khanna

Chapter 31. Neoplasia of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Primary Tumors and Secondary Involvement
Brianna K. Crawley

Chapter 32. Benign Esophageal Webs and Strictures
Ashli O’Rourke

Chapter 33. Cardiopulmonary Disorders
Abhimanyu Saini and Ashima Sahni

Chapter 34. Infectious Diseases
Kelli McCauley and Rajat Madan

Part V. Nonsurgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders

Chapter 35. Diet Modifications
Shayne Robinson

Chapter 36. Nonsurgical Therapeutic Intervention for Swallowing Disorders
Thomas Murry and Karen Wheeler Hegland

Chapter 37. Dental Prosthetics
Rebecca Leonard

Chapter 38. Passy-Muir Valve/Decannulation
Roxann Diez Gross, Lauren Dorn Enloe, and Stephanie Eleazar Reyes

Part VI. Surgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders

Chapter 39. Tracheostomy
Paul M. Weinberger and Rebecca J. Howell

Chapter 40. Vocal Fold Injection
Brad W. deSilva and Laura Matrka

Chapter 41. Laryngeal Framework Surgery: Medialization Laryngoplasty
Robert J. Andrews, James L. Netterville, and Albert L. Mercati

Chapter 42. Cricopharyngeal Myotomy
Marsha S. Reuther and Gregory N. Postma

Chapter 43. Palatal Adhesion/Pharyngeal Flap
James L. Netterville

Chapter 44. Management of Intractable Aspiration
Maggie A. Kuhn

Chapter 45. Gastrostomy
Edward L. Jones and Jeffrey W. Hazey

Chapter 46. Surgical Management of Zenker and Other Esophageal Diverticula
Rebecca J. Howell and John Paul Giliberto

Chapter 47. Esophagectomy for Swallowing Disorders
Winifred M. Lo and Valerie A. Williams

Chapter 48. Motility Disorders of Esophagus and Surgical Interventions
Melanie H. Howell and Erin Moran-Atkin

Chapter 49. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Surgical Management and Other Novel Therapies
Hope T. Jackson and Khashayar Vaziri

Part VII. Swallowing Disorders: Prevalence and Management in Special Populations

Chapter 50. Pediatric Dysphagia: Disorders of Swallowing and Feeding
Justin C. Cohen and Thomas Murry

Chapter 51. Swallowing Disorders in the Critical Care Patient
Bernice K. Klaben and Heidi Schieve

Chapter 52. Dysphagia in the Elderly
David E. Eibling and James L. Coyle

Chapter 53. Aspiration Pneumonia
Priya D. Krishna

Chapter 54. Expiratory Muscle Strength Training as a Therapy Modality
Christine M. Sapienza, Bari Hoffman Ruddy, Erin P. Silverman, and Emily K. Plowman

Index

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