This book, part of the Oxford Case Histories series, is designed to enhance your critical thinking through real-world case studies in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. With 50 diverse cases, it comprehensively covers the key subspecialties in ENT, as defined by the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (ISCP). Key areas include pediatric ENT, rhinology, anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, head and neck surgery, facial plastics, and laryngology. It also contains cases that tackle common challenges faced by ENT surgeons in audiological medicine, alongside more advanced topics, such as jugular paraganglionoma and hearing implantology.
Each case begins with a concise vignette and is followed by questions focusing on differential diagnosis and management strategies. Detailed answers are provided, featuring in-depth discussions and recommendations for further reading, which equip clinicians with the skills required for accurate diagnosis and effective management of medical issues. To enhance learning, the book includes 15 videos showcasing endoscopic and surgical procedures that illustrate the concepts in action.
This invaluable resource is perfect for otolaryngology trainees, allied healthcare professionals in ENT, and medical students looking to deepen their understanding of the field.