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Diagnosis and Treatment of Traumatic Injuries to the Pediatric Craniofacial Skeleton
Moore, Charles E.
1ª Edición Agosto 2008
Inglés
Tapa dura
87 pags
1000 gr
23 x 29 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781597561402
Editorial Plural Publishing Inc
ABOUT THE BOOK
Diagnosis and Treatment of Traumatic Injuries to the Pediatric Craniofacial Skeleton documents the current research in the area and promotes a team-based treatment approach. Written from a multi-disciplinary perspective, this text exposes the reader to a discussion of issues pertinent to pediatric facial trauma from the viewpoint of an oral surgeon, neurosurgeon, dentist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, radiologist, plastic surgeon, and craniomaxillofacial surgeon. Close cooperation among all those working in the various related disciplines and specialties for the craniomaxillofacial area is essential to ensure optimal results for patients. Given that there are many ways to achieve the desired results in medicine and surgery, continuous exposure to new and innovative concepts is essential in order to provide the best care to the pediatric patient.
CONTENTS
1. Preface
2. Airway Issues in Pediatric Trauma—Jodi D. Zuckerman, MD and Charles E. Moore, MD
3. Resorbable Materials in Pediatric Craniofacial Trauma Surgery—Martin B. Steed, DDS
4. Soft Tissue and Bony Injury of the Pediatric Face—Russell Ashinoff, MD and Albert Losken, MD
5. Pediatric Orbital Trauma—C. Robert Bernardino, MD FACS
6. Pediatric Mandibular Fractures—Steven Roser, MD
7. Trauma to the Developing Teeth—Michael P. Healey, DDS
8. Frontal Sinus Fractures and Neurosurgical Issues in Pediatric Trauma—Carrie Muh, MD and David Wrubel, MD
9. Injuries Related to Facial Growth and Fracture Patterns in Pediatric Trauma—Frederick Durden, MD and Amanda Corey, MD
10. Imaging of Pediatric Facial Fractures—Amanda Corey, MD
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Charles E. Moore is a graduate of Harvard Medical School. He completed a general surgery internship, otolaryngology residency and fellowship at the University of Michigan. His fellowship training was in Craniomaxillofacial-Cranial Base, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is board certified and currently serves on the faculty of the Emory University Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also the Chief of Service in the Department of Otolaryngology at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.
AUDIENCE
Speech-Language Pathology
Neurosciences
Diagnosis and Treatment of Traumatic Injuries to the Pediatric Craniofacial Skeleton documents the current research in the area and promotes a team-based treatment approach. Written from a multi-disciplinary perspective, this text exposes the reader to a discussion of issues pertinent to pediatric facial trauma from the viewpoint of an oral surgeon, neurosurgeon, dentist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, radiologist, plastic surgeon, and craniomaxillofacial surgeon. Close cooperation among all those working in the various related disciplines and specialties for the craniomaxillofacial area is essential to ensure optimal results for patients. Given that there are many ways to achieve the desired results in medicine and surgery, continuous exposure to new and innovative concepts is essential in order to provide the best care to the pediatric patient.
CONTENTS
1. Preface
2. Airway Issues in Pediatric Trauma—Jodi D. Zuckerman, MD and Charles E. Moore, MD
3. Resorbable Materials in Pediatric Craniofacial Trauma Surgery—Martin B. Steed, DDS
4. Soft Tissue and Bony Injury of the Pediatric Face—Russell Ashinoff, MD and Albert Losken, MD
5. Pediatric Orbital Trauma—C. Robert Bernardino, MD FACS
6. Pediatric Mandibular Fractures—Steven Roser, MD
7. Trauma to the Developing Teeth—Michael P. Healey, DDS
8. Frontal Sinus Fractures and Neurosurgical Issues in Pediatric Trauma—Carrie Muh, MD and David Wrubel, MD
9. Injuries Related to Facial Growth and Fracture Patterns in Pediatric Trauma—Frederick Durden, MD and Amanda Corey, MD
10. Imaging of Pediatric Facial Fractures—Amanda Corey, MD
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Charles E. Moore is a graduate of Harvard Medical School. He completed a general surgery internship, otolaryngology residency and fellowship at the University of Michigan. His fellowship training was in Craniomaxillofacial-Cranial Base, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is board certified and currently serves on the faculty of the Emory University Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also the Chief of Service in the Department of Otolaryngology at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.
AUDIENCE
Speech-Language Pathology
Neurosciences
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