Dr Madan Kapre is the Director at Neeti Clinics in Nagpur, India. He is the Founder Governing Council Member of the Asia Pacific Thyroid Society Seoul, South Korea, Advisory Committee of Asia Pacific Society of Thyroid Surgery and the Chairman of the Indian Subcontinent Symposium to 3rd WCTC, Boston, USA. Nationally he is the Founder President of the Indian Society of Thyroid Surgeons, Past President of the Foundation of Head & Neck Oncology in India and the Founding President of the Vidarbha Society for Head and Neck Oncology. He has been the president of Laryngology and Voice Association of India. He has also been President of Maharashtra State ENT associations. For his work in tribal hills - endemic in goitre, he has received Life Time achievement award by two prestigious National organisations - Foundation of Head and Neck Oncology and Indian Academy of Otolaryngologist and Head and Neck Surgeons. His research work includes mandibular mucoperiosteal flap for closure of oral defects after surgery of oral cancers, and intraoperative cytology for clearance of surgical margins. He is very active academically and has authored/edited many books like Atlas of Thyroid Surgery, Atlas on Surgery of Trismus of OSMF, and Essentials of Head and Neck Surgery.
This book provides an unparalleled explanation of the management of large goiters, which are currently encountered only rarely in the U.S. The book is intended to bridge a gap between the huge platform of literature available about thyroid surgery and the practical working reality. It meets its objectives and provides detailed technical tips about the management of huge goiters, and therefore thyroid surgeons and trainees in thyroid surgery who operate for massive multinodular goiters may find this book useful, who might encounter these cases only rarely. The author and contributors are all credible authorities. The book follows a logical plan, beginning with history, surgical anatomy, clinical and imaging assessment, and pathology. It then segues into medical and surgical management. Lavishly illustrated with color photographs and a few drawings, the wealth of information, and clinical pearls about management of advanced disease is a huge plus. Carol Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, MBA(University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics)