Iro H, Hosemann W
Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1993;250(1):1-10. doi: 10.1007/BF00176940.
Otorhinolaryngology has always strived to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of managing afflicted organs by developing technically and conceptually new and advanced treatment techniques. The endeavor to develop methods with minimized patient discomfort during interventional surgery in the head and neck region was an essential motive which gave rise to the discipline of ENT medicine. Since fairly recently, the term "minimally invasive surgery" has become firmly established in the domain of general surgery. The possibility for replacing a substantial number of routine operations by endoscopic procedures with low levels of discomfort for the patient and shorter periods of hospitalization has given the term "minimally invasive" even further wide-ranging significance. The present review endeavors to provide an assessment of the current state-of-the-art in otorhinolaryngology, giving special attention to the historical development and pathophysiological fundamentals of this field.
耳鼻喉科学一直致力于通过开发技术上和概念上全新且先进的治疗技术,来提高对患病器官的诊断和治疗可能性。在头颈部区域的介入手术中,努力开发使患者不适最小化的方法,是耳鼻喉医学这一学科产生的重要动机。直到最近,“微创手术”一词才在普通外科领域牢固确立。用内镜手术取代大量常规手术的可能性,给患者带来的不适程度较低且住院时间较短,这使得“微创”一词具有了更广泛的意义。本综述旨在对耳鼻喉科学的当前技术水平进行评估,特别关注该领域的历史发展和病理生理基础。