Head Neck and Oral Cavity Oncology
DNB ENT Theory and OSCE Questions Related to Head, Neck and Oral Cavity Oncology from 2011 to 2019.
- Aug- 2020 -1 August
Head and Neck Dissection
History of Head and Neck Dissection1888- Jawdynski – first to describe RND.Jawdynski- polish surgeon was 1st to describe LN dissection procedure later known as RND but his publication went unnoticed due to his native language. He Also ligated carotid artery due to mass tumour invasion1906- george washington crile – gave…
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Types of Neck Dissections MRND, SND
Questions on Types of Neck Dissections – Define selective neck dissection. Describe its types and indications for each. (2+4+4) Classify neck dissections. Describe the indications, surgical steps and complications of modified radical neck dissection. Q- Discuss briefly principles and complications of supra-omohyoid neck dissection. Role of neck dissection in T1…
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Tributaries of Internal Jugular Vein IJV
What are the tributaries of Internal Jugular Vein? DNB ENT April 2016Internal jugular veinTributaries of Internal Jugular VeinInternal jugular vein provides the venous return from the skull, brain, upper face and neck. It originates (where it has a superior bulb) as the continuation of the sigmoid sinus in the jugular…
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How to Attempt DNB ENT Radiology OSCE Stations
How to Attempt DNB ENT Radiology OSCE StationsTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First Name * Last Name * Your…
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Surgical Anatomy of Infratemporal Fossa
The Infratemporal Fossa (fossa infratemporalis; zygomatic fossa) – The infratemporal fossa is an irregularly shaped cavity, situated below and medial to the zygomatic arch. It is an anatomic space of great importance to neurological surgeonsspecializing in skull base surgery. Multiple neural and vascular structures enter & exit the infratemporal fossa via…
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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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Surgical PRIORITIZATION Due To Covid
Due to high chances of aerosol generation certain procedures in ent can be differed, Below is a list of Surgical Prioritization for ENT. Surgical Prioritization for ENT.Surgical Prioritization – Priority 1aEmergency procedures to be performed in <24 hours.Airway obstruction – Cancer / Foreign body / SepsisNeck trauma with vascular /…
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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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Pain Management in Surgery
Pain is a sensory and an emotional experience that is brought about by actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of tissue damage. Pain management is very important in ENT surgery especially because we mostly do Day Care surgery, Lets see the management protocol. PAIN MANAGEMENTAcute painPain duration…
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Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
Velopharyngeal insufficiency is a disorder of structure that causes a failure of the velum (soft palate) to close against the posterior pharyngeal wall (back wall of the throat) during speech in order to close off the nose (nasal cavity) during oral speech production.Velopharyngeal insufficiencyAnatomyThe soft palate is commonly referred to as…
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