Using color photos of cadaver specimens on every page to illustrate techniques, this atlas for laryngeal phonosurgical dissection in the laboratory guides readers in step-by-step fashion through the identification of all relevant anatomic structures of the larynx, and details the key steps of several external and endolaryngeal phonosurgical procedures. The first section of the book describes the necessary equipment and instruments for laryngeal dissection, and covers the external and internal laryngeal anatomy. The second section describes steps required to perform some endolaryngeal and external phonosurgical procedures, and provides notes on the required equipment and materials. Contributors come from the US, Hungary, and Venezuela. The readership for the book includes residents, surgical trainees, and professionals engaged in continuing education, as well as program directors of otolaryngology residencies and laryngeal surgery fellowships. Klein and Johns are affiliated with the Emory Voice Center at Emory University School of Medicine. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)