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Complications in Head and Neck Surgery is a multiauthored book on the prevention, recognition, and treatment of complications seen in the practice of head-and-neck surgery. The content of this book follows the outline of Complications of Head and Neck Surgery, edited by John Conley and published in 1979 (Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders). It covers complications not only secondary to surgery but also related to radiation, chemotherapy, head-and-neck trauma, and anesthesia. Several chapters reflect recent advances in areas such as neuro-otology and skull-base surgery, endoscopic sinus surgery, carotid-artery evaluation and management, laryngotracheal devices, and laser surgery. A few topics, such as neck
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