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Complications in Head and Neck Surgery, 2nd Edition
Effectively avoiding, recognizing, and managing complications is integral to your operative success. Let a multidisciplinary team of experts in otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and general surgery guide you through the full range of complications associated with every type of head and neck procedure ... so you will be equipped to produce the most favorable outcomes for even the most challenging cases!
The close anatomical proximity of the colon, rectum and anus to the gynecologic and urologic organs often results in a disease affecting one of these organ systems to create complications in another. Many colorectal, gynecologic, and urologic diseases, and the management of their complications, necessitate technically-challenging reoperations. Reoperation on this anatomic area is often necessitated by cancer recurrence, adhesive disease, recurrence of pelvic prolapse disorders as well as in the execution of multi-staged procedures.
2007-2008 Basic and Clinical Science Course Section 11: Lens and Cataract
Reviews the anatomy, physiology, embryology, and pathology of the lens. Also provides an overview of lens and cataract surgery, and describes the complications of surgery
Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment
Dental implants have become one of the most popular and rapidly growing techniques for replacing missing teeth. While their predictability, functionality, and durability make them an attractive option for patients and clinicians alike, complications can arise at any stage from patient assessment to maintenance therapy.