Atlas of Endoscopic Anatomy for Endonasal Intracranial Surgery
Explore the intricate world of cranial anatomy with the Atlas of Endoscopic Anatomy for Endonasal Intracranial Surgery by Paolo Cappabianca. Published by Springer Verlag GmbH in 2001, this essential hardback edition spans 138 pages of detailed insights into the anatomical structures relevant for endonasal procedures.
This atlas delves into the complexities of microscopic and endoscopic anatomy, highlighting the significant optical distortions present in endoscopic imaging compared to traditional microscopic views. It serves as a vital resource for medical professionals specializing in neurosurgery, otolaryngology, and minimally invasive surgical techniques, particularly in the context of pituitary surgery and the management of conditions such as adenomas and craniopharyngiomas.
Enhance your understanding of the sellar region and skull base with this comprehensive guide, perfect for both seasoned surgeons and those new to the field of endoscopic surgery.