About The Book
Includes 65 cases and 380 images!
Vascular anomalies are encountered in the daily practice of many medical and surgical disciplines, but commonly occur in the head and neck. These disorders of blood vessel development – including hemangiomas and vascular malformations – can be challenging as treatment approaches vary depending on the lesion’s clinical characteristics, the disciplines involved, and the experience of the physician.
Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical Case-Based Approach offers a focused, multidisciplinary guide to the management of simple and complex vascular lesions based on type and location, with specific treatment suggestions using clinical and scientific evidence. With contributed chapters from international leaders in the field, this text provides consistent and straightforward techniques to treating both frequently encountered as well as less common vascular anomalies.
Initial steps for diagnosis, followed by a recommended treatment approach are illustrated with photographs, imaging, and demonstrations of surgical or alternative therapies. This text is based on current literature and aims to present a timeless algorithm for each lesion type.
Dr. Richter and Dr. Suen have more than 40 years combined experience in treating these lesions. Their Vascular Anomalies Center at Arkansas Children’s Hospital was one of the earliest treatment centers for these disorders and is now world-renowned for its clinical expertise and multidisciplinary approach.
Their case-based approach is an efficient resource for physicians in a variety of specialties. With the increasing number of vascular anomaly centers emerging, along with the recent advancements in the field, Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical Case-Based Approach is the ideal resource for physicians.
This book will be of interest to:
- Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
- Dermatologists
- Pediatric Surgeons and Pediatricians
- General Surgeons
- Radiologists
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
- Oncologists
From the Preface
“We designed Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical Case-Based Approach’with the goal to provide hands-on, step-by-step, management algorithms for specific vascular anomalies of the head and neck encountered in daily practice. This is a condensed, multidisciplinary, practical guide for both simple and complex lesions. Our colleagues in otolaryngology, dermatology, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, oncology, and interventional radiology have all contributed amazing cases with clinical detail, scientific evidence, and therapeutic options.
In each chapter, the initial steps to diagnose a vascular lesion are followed by a recommended treatment in a case-based format with photographs, radiographic imaging, and alternative therapies. All cases are based upon current literature with the aim to give state-of-the-art information on the majority of head and neck vascular anomalies. Medical, radiographic, and surgical techniques for frequently encountered and more difficult vascular anomalies are described.”
—Editors, Gresham T. Richter and James Y. Suen
About The Authors
Gresham T. Richter, MD, FACS, is an endowed chair and the director of the Vascular Anomalies Center at Arkansas Childrens Hospital. He is a tenured associate professor of pediatric otolaryngology in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Dr. Richter, a Colorado native, received his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Colorado. He completed his residency in otolaryngology at UAMS and his fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. Dr. Richter returned to Arkansas to join the UAMS faculty, where he founded the Center for the Investigation of Congenital Aberrancies in Vascular Development and is now codirector of the Arkansas Vascular Biology Program. His laboratory is dedicated to advancing the field of vascular anomalies and identifying novel therapies for complex lesions. Dr. Richter maintains a busy clinical practice in both vascular anomalies and pediatric otolaryngology and has published numerous manuscripts and book chapters in these fields.
James Y. Suen, MD, is a distinguished professor and chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and holds the Patricia and J. Floyd Kyser, MD, Professorship at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His special interest in vascular anomalies spans over 30 years. Dr. Suen has extensive experience in the management of difficult vascular malformations, especially with surgery. He has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from both the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Suen has been listed in every issue of Best Doctors.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Infantile Hemangiomas
Basic Tenants and Interventions
- Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 1-1. Anterior Neck Hemangioma
- Abby R. Nolder
Case Study 1-2. Infantile Hemangioma of the Eyelid
- David H. Darrow and Joel K. Lall-Trail
Case Study 1-3. Orbital Infantile Hemangioma
- Aaron Fay, Peter W. MacIntosh, and Milton Waner
Case Study 1-4. Glabella Hemangioma
- Gresham T. Richter and Venkata S.P.B. Durvasula
Case Study 1-5. Upper Lip Hemangioma
- Larry D. Hartzell
Case Study 1-6. Lower Lip Hemangioma
- Larry D. Hartzell
Case Study 1-7. Complex Facial Hemangioma
- Melanie Duval and J. Fredrik Grimmer
Case Study 1-8. Ulcerated Hemangiomas
- M. Taylor Fordham and Nancy M. Bauman
Case Study 1-9. Hemangioma of the Posterior Neck
- Lorelei Grunwaldt and Deepak Mehta
Case Study 1-10. Infantile Hemangioma of the Scalp
- Adnan Mir and Brandi Kenner-Bell
Case Study 1-11. Infantile Hemangioma of the Nasal Tip
- Marcelo Hochman
Case Study 1-12. Paranasal Hemangioma
- Robert H. Chun and Kristen E. Holland
Case Study 1-13. Segmental Hemangiomas
- Francine Blei
Case Study 1-14. Multifocal Infantile Hemangioms “Hemangiomatosis”
- Denise M. Adams
Case Study 1-15. Parotid Infantile Hemangioma
- Teresa M. O and Milton Waner
Case Study 1-16. Subglottic Hemangioma
- Ian Jacobs
Case Study 1-17. Circular Excision and Purse-String Suture for Infantile Hemangiomas
- Dov C. Goldenberg, Patricia Y. Hiraki, and Raphael Manzini
Case Study 1-18. Cheek Hemangiomas
- Jessica L. Hootnick, Stephen R. Hoff, Julia F. Corcoran, and Jeffrey C. Rastatter
Chapter 2. Other Vascular Tumors
Case Study 2-1. Rapidly Involuting Congenital Hemangioma and Noninvoluting Congenital Hemangioma (RICH and NICH).
- Ravindhra G. Elluru, Kashif Mazhar, and Manish N. Patel
Case Study 2-2. Pyogenic Granuloma
- Tara L. Rosenberg
Case Study 2-3. Kaposiform Hemangioendothelima
- Lauren A. Kilpatrick
Chapter 3. Capillary Malformations
Basic Tenants and Interventions
- Rachel A. Giese and Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 3-1. Nervus Simplex: Medial Fronto-Facial Capillary Malformations
- Vekata S.P.B. Durvasula and Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 3-2. Port-Wine Stains in Association with Underlying Syndromes
- Arisa E. Ortiz and J. Stuart Nelson
Chapter 4. Venous Malformations
Basic Tenants and Interventions
- Fang Hou
Case Study 4-1. Venous Malformation of the Larynx
- Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 4-2. Venous Malformation of the Scalp
- Kashif Mazhar, Manish N. Patel, and Ravindhra G. Elluru
Case Study 4-3. Buccal Space Venous Malformation
- Amir Pezeshkmehr and Leah Braswell
Case Study 4-4. Masseteric Venous Malformations
- Amir Pezeshkmehr and Leah Braswell
Case Study 4-5. Upper Lip Focal Venous Malformation
- Patrick D. Munson
Case Study 4-6. Venous Malformation of the Head and Neck
- ”Yan An Wang, Jia Wei Zheng, Han Guang Zhu, and Zhi Yuan Zhang
Case Study 4-7. Venous Malformation of Cheek and Upper Lip
- Steven L. Goudy and Joshua R. Mitchell
Case Study 4-8. Venous Malformation of the Oropharynx-Hypopharynx
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 4-9. Extensive Venous Malformation of Face and Neck
- Behfar Eivazi
Case Study 4-10. Orbital Venous Malformation
- Ming Lin, Jia Wei Zheng, and Xianqun Fan
Case Study 4-11. Cheek Venous Malformation
- Teresa M. O and Milton Waner
Case Study 4-12. Venous Malformation of the Temporal Bone
- Jumin Sunde and John L. Dornhoffer
Case Study 4-13. Venous Malformation of the Tongue
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 4-14. Vascular Malformation of the Geniculate Ganglion and Internal Auditory Canal
- James C. Wang and Jennifer J. Shin
Case Study 4-15. Laser Therapy for Venous Malformations
- H. Peter Berlien
Chapter 5. Lymphatic Malformations
Basic Tenants and Interventions
- Rachel A. Giese and Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 5-1. Mixed Cheek Lymphatic Malformation
- Robert S. Glade and G. Paul Digoy
Case Study 5-2. Complex Large Neck Macrocystic Lymphatic Malformation
- Adva Buzi and Steve Sobol
Case Study 5-3. Parotid Lymphatic Malformation
- Kris R. Jatana, William E. Shiels, and Gregory Wiet
Case Study 5-4. Cervicothoracic Macrocystic Lymphatic Malformation
- Diedre Wyrick, Gresham T. Richter, and Richard Jackson
Case Study 5-5. Upper Lip Microcystic Lymphatic Malformation
- Jeffrey C. Rastatter and Stephen R. Hoff
Case Study 5-6. Bilateral Stage Four Lymphatic Malformation of the Neck
- Jonathan A. Perkins
Case Study 5-7. Lymphatic Malformation of the Mandible
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 5-8. Orbital Lymphatic Malformation
- Srinivasan Paramasivam, Peter W. MacIntosh, Alejandro Berenstein, Teresa M. O, and Aaron Fay
Case Study 5-9. Laryngeal Microcystic Lymphatic Malformation
- Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 5-10. Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment Procedure for Large Cervical-Medistinal Lymphatic Malformation
- Kris R. Jatana, William E. Sheils, and Gregory Wiet
Case Study 5-11. Deep Cervical/Supracervical Lymphatic Malformation
- Charles A. James and Amir Pezeshkmehr
Case Study 5-12. Tongue Microcystic Lymphatic Malformation
- Gresham T. Richter
Chapter 6. Arteriovenous Malformations
Basic Tenants and Interventions
- James Y. Suen, Rachel A. Giese, and Gresham T. Richter
Case Study 6-1. Focal Arteriovenous Malformation of the Lower Lip
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 6-2. Midfacial Arteriovenous Malformation Involving the Upper Lip
- Behfar Eivazi and J.A. Werner
Case Study 6-3. Facial Arteriovenous Malformations
- Patricia E. Burrows
Case Study 6-4. Extensive Cervicofacial Arteriovenous Malformation
- Javier Couto and Arin K. Greene
Case Study 6-5. Auricular Arteriovenous Malformation
- Wayne F. Yakes and Alexis M. Yakes
Case Study 6-6. Scalp Arteriovenous Malformations
- Dov C. Goldenberg, Patricia Y. Hiraki, and Andrea Koga
Case Study 6-7. Periorbital Arteriovenous Malformation
- Xindong Fan and Lixin Su
Case Study 6-8. Multicentric Arteriovenous Malformation of the Face
- Adewumi Amole
Case Study 6-9. Arteriovenous Malformation of the Upper Lip
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 6-10. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia-Related Epistaxis
- Angela C. Paddack and Marcus W. Moody
Case Study 6-11. Dural Arteriovenous Fistula
- Mary E. Meek
Case Study 6-12. Arteriovenous Malformation of the Tongue
- James Y. Suen
Case Study 6-13. Midline Arteriovenous Malformation of the Upper Lip in a Child
- Milton Waner and Teresa M. O
Case Study 6-14. Arteriovenous Malformation of the Mandible
- Tara L. Rosenberg, Gresham T. Richter, and James Y. Suen
Case Study 6-15. Auricular and Parotid Arteriovenous Malformation
- Jonathan M. Grischkan, Andrew J. Rabe, and Kris R. Jatana
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