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Empty Nose Syndrome, 1st Edition

Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management
Authors :
Eugene Barton Kern & Oren Friedman
Date of Publication: 05/2023
The first publication devoted entirely to management of this potentially devastating syndrome, Empty Nose Syndrome: Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management takes a comprehensive, state-of-the-art look at ENS, serving as a valuable ...view more
The first publication devoted entirely to management of this potentially devastating syndrome, Empty Nose Syndrome: Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management takes a comprehensive, state-of-the-art look at ENS, serving as a valuable addition to the literature for physicians, surgeons, and trainees. ENS is a secondary atrophic rhinitis which is most often the result of excessive surgical removal of functioning turbinate tissue. In this timely reference, Drs. Eugene Barton Kern and Oren Friedman solidify the awareness of ENS, inform readers of the current state of knowledge on ENS, and provide detailed coverage of how to prevent or minimize it. 
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The first publication devoted entirely to management of this potentially devastating syndrome, Empty Nose Syndrome: Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management takes a comprehensive, state-of-the-art look at ENS, serving as a valuable addition to the literature for physicians, surgeons, and trainees. ENS is a secondary atrophic rhinitis which is most often the result of excessive surgical removal of functioning turbinate tissue. In this timely reference, Drs. Eugene Barton Kern and Oren Friedman solidify the awareness of ENS, inform readers of the current state of knowledge on ENS, and provide detailed coverage of how to prevent or minimize it. 

Key Features
  • Provides comprehensive coverage of the entire problem of ENS, based on scientific research and including an extensive bibliography for further reading.  

  • Addresses proper turbinate management during nasal surgery in detail, noting that ENS can be prevented in most instances. 

  • Contains chapters on symptoms of ENS, key definitions, diagnosis, treatment options for ENS, and more, along with extensive coverage of every aspect of turbinate management 

  • Consolidates today's available information on this timely topic into a single, convenient resource. 


Author Information
By Eugene Barton Kern, MD, MS, George M. and Edna B. Endicott Professor of Medicine Emeritus, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, Minnesota; Professor Rhinology and Facial Plastic Surgery Emeritus, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Clinical Professor Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, New York; Director, Gromo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Buffalo, New York, USA and Oren Friedman, MD, Director, Facial Plastic Surgery, Associate Professor, Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA