Written exclusively from the perspective of a radiological surgeon, this book assists and trains practicing physicians in the interpretation of preoperative images. This book covers body concepts and changes in the body in detail. This allows a detailed view of the cochlea and associated structures (facial nerve, cochlear cavity, IP-II, IP-III, cavity and internal canal). This shows how the physiological difference between anomalous and anomalous cochlear lesions affects surgery and its outcomes. When an otolaryngologist plans to begin their cochlear implant (CI) journey, they rely on the doctor’s report. Many areas will be lost, which will cause problems during surgery. Therefore, it is very important for the cochlear implant surgeon to not only understand the shape of the normal cochlea, but also to know the location of the cochlear foramen, floral face brain, facial nerve, inner voice, of the facial nerve and the cochlear nerve. . before surgery. .
Main characteristics
• This book shows x-rays of the cochlea, from simple models to different anatomical differences. • The facial nerve of the cochlea, cochlear cavity, IP-III and cochlear hypoplasia are beautifully presented in this book.
• Easy-to-understand diagrams and chapters written with a practical approach to cochlear surgery in mind.
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