Atlas of Clinical and Surgical Orbital Anatomy (Third Edition) 2024
Atlas of Clinical and Surgical Orbital Anatomy (Third Edition) 2024
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ISBN
ISBN
9780443109652
About the Authors
About the Authors
Jonathan J. Dutton
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2024
Edition Number
Edition Number
3
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 - Cavernous sinus,
Pages 1-14
CHAPTER 2 - Osteology of the orbit,
Pages 15-30
CHAPTER 3 - Extraocular muscles,
Pages 31-54
CHAPTER 4 - Orbital nerves,
Pages 55-86
CHAPTER 5 - Arterial supply to the orbit,
Pages 87-102
CHAPTER 6 - Venous and lymphatic systems,
Pages 103-116
CHAPTER 7 - Orbital fat and connective tissue systems,
Pages 117-138
CHAPTER 8 - Eyelids, brows, and anterior orbit,
Pages 139-178
CHAPTER 9 - Lacrimal gland and drainage system,
Pages 179-192
CHAPTER 10 - Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses,
Pages 193-206
CHAPTER 11 - Histologic anatomy of the orbit,
Pages 207-258
CHAPTER 12 - Radiographic correlations,
Pages 259-292
File Size
File Size
176 MB
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Description:
The 3rd Edition of Atlas of Clinical and Surgical Orbital Anatomy delivers a rich visual understanding of orbital structures and their clinical/surgical relevance. Authored by Dr. Jonathan J. Dutton, this edition uses unique illustrations and comprehensive coverage—from embryology to adult anatomy—to enhance clinicians' diagnostic and surgical expertise.
Key Features:
- Detailed Visuals: Layered anatomical illustrations depict complex structures and highlight key intricacies, with CT and MRI correlations.
- 3D Perspective: Illustrations in frontal, lateral, and superior views, derived from layered histologic sections, provide a three-dimensional understanding.
- Comprehensive Anatomy: Discusses every anatomic system from embryology to adult anatomy, correlating structures with common clinical disorders and diseases.
- Expanded Clinical Relevance: Enhanced Clinical Correlations sections cover a wider range of disease conditions relevant to ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, and plastic surgeons.
- New Sinus Chapter: A new chapter on the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses details relevant anatomy and its relationship to orbital disease, trauma, and surgery.
- Surgical Applications: New discussions link surgical procedures to orbital anatomy, including bony orbital decompression, fracture repair, strabismus surgery, optic nerve fenestration, and various other procedures.
- Updated Content: Every chapter features updated references and discussions based on the latest literature.
- Enhanced eBook: The included eBook provides access to the complete text, figures, and references, with search functionality, customization options, note-taking, and read-aloud capability.
