Trauma is an important aspect of all clinical care specialties.
As a rule, each specialty has its own approaches to and protocols for dealing with trauma.
This book focuses on the various aspects of trauma in ENT for all groups of practitioners â students, trainees and independent professionals alike â and provides an essential guide to the optimal management of ENT trauma.
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--[endif]-->Introduction and Historical Backdrop
Pages 3-11
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--[endif]-->General Considerations in Trauma
Pages 13-29
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--[endif]-->Injury and Wound Healing
Pages 31-52
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--[endif]-->Trauma to Ear
Pages 55-80
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--[endif]-->Trauma to the Nose and Face
Pages 81-115
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--[endif]-->Trauma to the Neck and Aerodigestive Tract
Pages 117-143
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--[endif]-->Trauma to Eye and Orbit
Pages 145-151
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--[endif]-->Foreign Bodies in the Throat
Pages 153-163
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Pages 167-180
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