About The Book
Written by recognized international experts, Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosisprovides practicing professionals with an up-to-date, accessible reference text for managing stenosis of the larynx, trachea, or bronchi.
The editors have treated a significant number of patients with this condition and have collected objective and scientifically validated outcome measures, thus establishing a balanced and scientific approach to literature review and the material presented. This text aims to provide guidance, based upon a body of evidence, to enable readers to make informed decisions on management options.
Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis covers new topics applicable to all populations, such as:
- Objective outcomes assessment – a new field that has largely developed through the editors’ efforts
- The worldwide shift in a surgical emphasis toward endoscopic and office-based procedures
- The development of new tracheal replacement techniques
- New diseases that have emerged and disease management
- Clinically-accessible, significant background bodies of knowledge on histopathology and physiology
About The Authors
Guri S. Sandhu, MBBS, MD, FRCS, FRCS (ORL-HNS), hon FRAM, is an ENT Surgeon, working out of Imperial College in London. He has a special interst in voice, airway and swallowing problems, with a large practice managing the problems experienced by professional voice users from stage, music and media. He is ENT surgeon to the Royal Society of Musicians and, for his services to music, he has been made Honorary Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music. Mr Sandhu has one of the largest practices in the world managing damaged airways and has carried out extensive research and poineered new surgical approaches. This has led to a Doctorate of Medicine (MD), as well as numerous research articles, book chapters and books. He is an enthusiastic teacher, lecturing and running workshops, nationally and internationally. He is co-founder of the British Laryngological Association and one of a few invited to be Corresponding Fellow to the American Laryngological Association.
S. A. Reza Nouraei, MBBChir, PhD, FRCS, FRCS (ORL-HNS) is the Robert White Professor of Laryngology and Clinical informatics at Southampton University and a consultant surgeon at the Robert White Centre for Airway Voice and Swallowing in Poole, England. He studied sensorimotor neurophysiology and medicine at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and received higher surgical training in academic otolaryngology in London followed by an International Fellowship in Laryngology and Airway Surgery in Auckland, New Zealand. His clinical practice is exclusively focused on laryngology and his research efforts are divided between apnoeic nasal ventilation (Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange [THRIVE] which he first described with Anil Patel), big data analytics, and surgical invocation.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Gregory N. Postma, MD
Introduction
Contributors
Chapter 1. History of Airway Surgery
- Jonathan Hughes
Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Larynx and Trachea
- S.M. Nouraei and S.A. Reza Nouraei
Chapter 3. Physiology and Phylogeny of the Larynx and Trachea
- Clarence T. Sasaki, Michael Z. Lerner, and S.A. Reza Nouraei
Chapter 4. Pathphysiology of Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- S.M. Nouraei and S.A. Reza Nouraei
Chapter 5. Assessment of Patients and Outcomes in Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- S.M. Nouraei and S.A. Reza Nouraei
Chapter 6. Imaging Techniques in Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis
- Septimiu Dan Murgu
Chapter 7. Assessment and Management of Dysphagia in Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- Mark A. Fritz and Milan R. Amin
Chapter 8. Setting Up an Airway Service
- Khalid Ghufoor
Chapter 9. Sedation and Anesthetic Techniques
- Anil Patel
Chapter 10. Management of the Acutely Compromised Airway
- Anil Patel
Chapter 11. Laryngeal Trauma
- Maya G. Sardesai and Albert L. Merati
Chapter 12. Care of Patients With Tracheostomies, T-Tubes, and Other Airway Devices
- Taranjit S. Tatla and Claire E. Fitzgerald
Chapter 13. Bilateral Impaired Vocal Cord Mobility
- Guri S. Sandhu, S.A. Reza Nouraei, Laszlo Rovo, Jean-Paul Marie, Andreas H. Mueller, and Paul F. Castellanos
Chapter 14. Laryngeal Dysfunction
- Julia Selby, James Hull, Jayme R. Dowdall, Chandler C. Thompson, and Jo Shapiro
Chapter 15. Intubation-Related Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- S.A. Reza Nouraei and Guri S. Sandhu
Chapter 16. Prevention and Screening for Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- Edward J. Costar and Carlos M. H. Gomez
Chapter 17. Assessment and Management of Pediatric Airway Problems
- Richard Hewitt, Benjamin Hartley, and Thushitha Kunanandam
Chapter 18. Laryngotracheal Reconstruction and Partial Cricotracheal Resection
- Lluis Nisa and Kishore Sandu
Chapter 19. Long-Segment Pediatric Tracheal Stenosis
- Karthik Balakrishnan and Michael J. Rutter
Chapter 20. Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
- S.A. Reza Nouraei and Guri S. Sandhu
Chapter 21. Vasculitides and Other Autoimmune Diseases Causing Laryngotracheal Stenosis
- Romana Kuchai and Alan D. Salama
Chapter 22. Infections of the Larynx and Trachea
- Paul Chatrath and Sachin Gandhi
Chapter 23. Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
- Adam J. Donne
Chapter 24. Airway Foreign Bodies
- Haytham Kubba
Chapter 25. Acute Upper Airway Compromise
- Alasdair Mace
Chapter 26. Tracheobronchomalacia: Assessment and Management
- Septimiu Dan Murgu
Chapter 27. The Larynx and Exercise
- James Hull and Binita Panchasara
Chapter 28. Tracheobronchial Stenting
- Ricky M. Thakrar, Sam M. Janes, and Jeremy George
Chapter 29. Tracheobronchial Malignancy
- Georgia Hardavella and Jeremy George
Chapter 30. Transplantation and Regeneration of the Trachea
- Pierre Delaere
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