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How to Prepare for MRCS and DOHNS – What Next after ENT
What Next – Episode 4 How to Prepare for MRCS and DOHNSWhat Next – Episode 4 How to Prepare for MRCS and DOHNSWhat Next – Episode 4 How to Prepare for MRCS and DOHNSDr Manish Madnani and Dr Sohini Chakrabarti When: Dec 27th, 2020 07:00 PMTopic: What Next – Episode 4 How…
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General DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-2019
Includes – Basic surgery questions, Sleep Apnea, OSA, Shock, Parenteral nutrition, Blood, Lasers, Parathyroid, GENERAL DNB ENT QUESTIONS, Tumor, Oncology, HIV, AIDS, HAART, Tumour Markers, Radiotherapy, Chemotheray, CT, MRI, USG, Optha, Wound healing, Robotic, Malignancy, Anesthesia, Hyperbaric, Gene therapy, Newer Investigations, Virus, Vestibular, Vertigo, Syndrome, Biostats, Broncoscopy, Sleep Apnea, Surgical…
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Robotic surgery and Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in ENT
Robotic surgery is telesurgery, i.e. the surgeon performs surgery by being away from patient through a console which manipulates the robotic instruments according to surgeon maneuvers on the console. Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) was initially conceived for oropharyngeal cancer.Write short notes on: What is robotic surgery? a) Transoral Robotic Surgery…
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Jet Ventilation in ENT
Describe in brief the principle of Jet Ventilation. What are its applications in the management of ENT and Head & Neck diseases? Discuss in brief the advantages, limitations and complications of Jet ventilation . (2+2+2+2+2) Dec 2015Jet ventilationJet ventilation is used as a lifesaving maneuver in CICV “cannot intubate –…
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Types of Surgical Sutures
Surgical suture materials are used in the closure of most wound types. Lets start with Types of Surgical sutures.The ideal suture should allow the healing tissue to recover sufficiently to keep the wound closed together once they are removed or absorbed. A closure is a mean of primary closure to promote wound healing. TYPES OF SURGICAL SUTURESThe main…
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Anatomy of Lateral wall of Nose
Lateral wall of nose is formed by Ethmoid Bone: Superior Turbinate. Middle Turbinate. Uncinate Process.Inferior Turbinate BoneMaxilla: Frontal Process.Palatine Bone: Perpendicular plate.Lacrimal Bone.Nasal Bones.Lateral wall of noseLateral wall of nose in CadaverLATERAL WALL OF NOSE contains three meatus underneath three turbinates: Turbinates are bony projections covered by Erectile mucosa serves…
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What is Rhinoscleroma or Hebra NOSE
Rhinoscleroma is also known as WOODY NOSE or Hebra Nose or Balkan leprosyRHINOSCLEROMAFirst described by Hebrew.Termed by Von hebra.Chronic granulomatous disease of nose.Causative agents of Hebra Nose Kliebseilla Rhinoscleromatis(Firsch bacilli –gram negative diplococci).Sites of infectionNasal cavity:- Inferior turbinate> middle turbinate> anterior wall of nasal septum.Nasopharynx.Oropharynx.Larynx:- subglottic> glottis.Trachea(cervical).BronchusRHINOSCLEROMA of noseRHINOSCLEROMA of…
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Surgical Tracheostomy Protocol In COVID-19 Patients
SURGICAL TRACHEOSTOMY PROTOCOL IN COVID-19 PATIENTSBLA TRACHEOSTOMY GUIDELINEApplies to all tracheostomies undertaken (whether known Covid-19 or not due to high-risk nature of the procedure and increasing prevalence in the community). This guideline refers mainly to open surgical tracheostomy, although in some units percutaneous procedures may be preferred. When choosing a…
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Ear Procedures Guidelines During Covid
Following are the EAR PROCEDURES GUIDELINES DURING COVID Pandemic. Mastoid surgerySignificant aerosolisation of bone and other tissues occurs during mastoid drilling1. Whilst the main route of transmission of the COVID-19 virus is through the respiratory system, there is some evidence of blood-borne transmission, although this risk is likely to be…
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Surgical anatomy of pterygopalatine fossa
Pterygopalatine fossa is a small space between the posterior surface of the Maxilla and the Pterygoid process of the Sphenoid bone. Its an inverted ‘tear-drop’ shaped space between bones on the lateral side of the skull immediately posterior to the maxilla. It is wider superiorly, becomes narrowed inferiorly, and ends…
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