The exponential explosion of diagnostic techniques that is the hallmark of Twentieth Century medicine often makes us forget that the human perceptual senses are still the simplest, most reliable, and most readily available means of recognizing disease and detecting abnormalities in the human body. Improvements in optical telescopes and in glass rod light transmission have enables us to look directly into the human body, and they are indispensable to modern endoscopy. The present monograph is a product of many years of diligent search and tireless work by Professor WOLFGANG DRAF in the field of endoscopy of the parana sal sinuses. Scholastic curiosity, pursuit of academic excellence, and a fervent desire to give patients prompt and lasting relief of symptoms caused by paranasal sinus disease were the author's initial motivations. As time went on and the methodology became more refined, he ventured from the field of endoscopic diagnostic and photographic documentation into the area of endoscopic therapy for selective diseases of maxillary, frontal, and sphenoid sinuses. Many of the instruments and most of the optical and photo graphic equipment and accessories have been developed and improved in parallel with the author's professional career; indeed, many of these technical innovations were a product of Professor DRAF'S keen and methodical research.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Technique of Paranasal Endoscopy.- A. Historical Development of Paranasal Endoscopy.- B. Indications.- C. Equipment.- D. Operative Technique.- E. Technique and Problems of Photographic Documentation.- II. Endoscopic Anatomy and Pathology of the Paranasal Sinuses.- A. Maxillary Sinus.- B. Frontal Sinus.- C. Sphenoid Sinus.- III. Therapeutic Possibilities of Endoscopy of the Paranasal Sinuses.- A. Traditional Methods for Treating Subacute-to-Chronic Inflammation of the Paranasal Sinuses.- B. Technique and Experience with the Endoscopic Therapy of Inflammatory Conditions of the Maxillary and Frontal Sinuses.- C. Side-Effects and Complications of Endoscopy of the Paranasal Sinuses.- IV. Conclusion.- References.- Plates I XIII.- Author Index.