Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide (6th Edition) — affectionately known as the "Pocket Pasha" — is a concise, high-yield handbook covering all major areas of ENT, designed for fast reference in clinical settings and exam prep.
Key Features:
Concise, outline-style format ideal for rapid review before rounds or urgent situations
Covers all ENT subspecialties: rhinology, laryngology, otology, plastic surgery, sleep medicine, and more
Retains its "by residents, for residents" style while incorporating expert input, making it useful for students, residents, APPs, PCPs, and others
Updated line-by-line with current science, treatment, and evidence-based practices
Includes new images, charts, and figures, plus expanded coverage of emerging therapies
New appendix on common ENT consults for quick guidance
PluralPlus companion website offers board-style questions with detailed explanations
A trusted, portable essential for clinical practice and board exam preparation in otolaryngology.
Print length : 769 pages
Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 7th Edition is the most comprehensive, multidisciplinary reference in the field of ENT, offering practical, detailed answers across all subspecialties and career stages—from residency to daily clinical challenges.
Key Features:
Extensively updated content reflecting the latest minimally invasive techniques and innovations in rhinology and otology
12 new chapters, including topics like Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Facial Pain, Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, and Geriatric Otology
New otology editor: Dr. Howard W. Francis brings fresh insight and expertise
Covers recent advances such as the Draf III procedure, endoscopic neurectomies, and orbital tumor surgeries
Includes 70 ACGME Key Indicator surgical videos, a 43% increase from the prior edition
Features 4,000+ high-quality images and numerous quick-reference tables and boxes
Comes with an enhanced eBook for on-the-go access to full content, figures, and references
This edition remains the definitive otolaryngology reference, ideal for clinicians, educators, and trainees.
Print length : 3568 pages
This updated edition is a high-yield, streamlined review guide designed specifically for the ENT in-service and board exams. Unlike lower-yield resources, it delivers concise, easily digestible content that covers everything you need to know—fast. ENT Board Prep includes focused sections on head and neck cancer, otology, rhinology, facial plastics, sleep medicine, and laryngology, along with case studies tailored for oral board exam preparation.
Authored and edited by leading experts in the field, this guide is especially valuable for residents and fellows in the critical weeks before board exams. The latest edition features fully revised content, updated illustrations, and new board-style review material, including updates in head and neck cancer staging and treatment, advances in sleep apnea management, and innovations like virtual reality planning for skull base surgery.
An essential resource for ENT specialists, particularly those preparing for certification or recertification.
Print length : 634 pages
Ear Surgery Illustrated: A Comprehensive Atlas of Otologic Microsurgical Techniques is a richly detailed surgical atlas by Robert Jackler and illustrator Christine Gralapp, offering over 1,100 full-color illustrations to visually guide otologic surgeons through a wide range of procedures. Spanning 15 chapters, it covers both routine and complex otologic surgeries such as tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, cochlear implantation, and skull base resections.
Key features include:
Step-by-step procedural guidance for both novice and experienced surgeons.
Detailed illustrations paired with concise text to clarify anatomy, techniques, and surgical relationships.
Coverage of conditions such as cholesteatoma, hearing loss, CSF leaks, encephaloceles, and facial nerve disorders.
Patient education handouts in the appendix.