Comprehensive and Clinical Anatomy of the Middle Ear (2nd Edition) is an authoritative medical reference that provides an in-depth understanding of middle ear anatomy and its clinical significance. Written by internationally recognized experts in otology and anatomy, this book combines detailed anatomical descriptions with practical clinical applications, making it an essential resource for ENT specialists, otologic surgeons, radiologists, medical students, and researchers.
The book features high-quality anatomical illustrations, clinical photographs, radiological images, and updated scientific content that help readers understand the complex anatomy of the middle ear and its role in diagnosis and surgical procedures. It also includes new chapters covering middle ear biomechanics, radiological anatomy, embryology, and evolutionary aspects of the middle ear.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of middle ear anatomy with clinical relevance.
Updated 2nd Edition featuring the latest anatomical and surgical knowledge.
Detailed illustrations, color photographs, and CT imaging.
Covers embryology, biomechanics, mastoid anatomy, facial nerve anatomy, and Eustachian tube.
Explains anatomical variations important for clinical diagnosis and surgery.
Ideal reference for ENT surgery training and academic learning.
Written by internationally respected otology specialists.
What You’ll Learn
This book provides a detailed understanding of:
Temporal bone anatomy
Middle ear cavity and compartments
Ossicles and middle ear contents
Mastoid anatomy
Facial nerve anatomy
Eustachian tube
Embryological development
Middle ear biomechanics
Radiological anatomy
Clinical correlations in otology
Surgical anatomy for ear procedures
Benefits of This Book
Develop a strong foundation in middle ear anatomy.
Improve understanding of ENT surgical procedures.
Support preparation for otolaryngology examinations.
Enhance interpretation of CT and radiological imaging.
Learn clinically relevant anatomical relationships.
Useful reference for teaching, research, and professional practice.
Supports evidence-based clinical decision-making.
Who Should Read This Book?
This book is suitable for:
Otolaryngology (ENT) Residents
Otologic & Neurotology Fellows
ENT Surgeons
Medical Students
Anatomy Students
Radiologists
Researchers
Clinical Educators
Audiologists
Healthcare Professionals working in head and neck specialties















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