Practical guidance for skilled, thoughtful surgery in everyday practice.
This concise, experience‑driven manual offers clear, actionable advice on when to operate and how to proceed, focusing on safe, conservative care for borderland diseases. It blends practical technique with prudent judgment, helping readers balance treatment options with patient well‑being.
This edition covers common ENT and head‑and‑neck concerns, presenting conservative paths alongside surgical options. It emphasizes careful evaluation, step‑by‑step approaches, and the value of experience in steering difficult decisions.
- Clear criteria for choosing operative versus nonoperative care
- Practical techniques for adenoids, tonsils, uvula, and related structures
- Guidance on managing otitis media and other borderland conditions
- Realistic discussion of risks, benefits, and patient outcomes
Ideal for general practitioners, medical students, and practicing surgeons seeking a compact, patient‑focused reference on pragmatic surgical care.