General Considerations
The thorough knowledge of the complex anatomy of the temporal bone builds the firm basis for ear surgery. Even for experienced surgeons, reinforcement of their skills by training on the cadaver is of tremendous importance.
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Manual of Otologic Surgery
Christoph Arnoldner • Vincent Y.W. Lin Joseph M. Chen
Manual of Otologic Surgery
Christoph Arnoldner Department of Otorhinolaryngology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria
Joseph M. Chen Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center Toronto, Ontario Canada
Vincent Y.W. Lin Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Preface
The gold standard of otological training remains the use of cadaver temporal bones to generate the highest-fidelity simulation model in terms both of visual and tactile realism. Generations of surgeons have relied on this type of training to gain anatomical knowledge and confidence. Many experienced otologists routinely spend time in temporal bone labs to refresh their skills and practice uncommon approaches. This manual is written for trainees in Oto
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