Otorhinolaryngology
Otolaryngology is a clinical subspecialty in therapeutic terms that manage illnesses of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related game plans of the head and neck. Pros who speak to impressive masters around there are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, ENT authorities, or head and neck experts. Patients search for treatment from an Otorhinolaryngologist for contaminations of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, and for the careful supervision of infections and delicate tumors of the head and neck. Doctors prepared in the remedial and careful administration and treatment of patients with contaminations and clutter of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. They are generally expressed to as ENT doctors.
Pediatrics Otolaryngology
ENT Infectious Diseases
ENT Infectious sickness manages some of the themes which incorporate contagious laryngitis in an immuno-able patient, Tonsils in grown-ups and youngsters, Implications for gonococci discovery, Bacteriological and immunological examinations identified with the ear.
Tonsils in adults and children
Antimicrobial resistance profiles of ocular and nasal flora
Bacteriological and immunological studies related to ear
Mucormycosis in immuno
Sinusitis
Anesthesia in ENT Surgery
An Anesthetist faces a lot of challenges in Head and Neck Surgery. The challenges acquaint with airway obstruction or make intubation difficult or impossible. It is very crucial to maintain a safe airway when access to the patient's head may be restricted and it should be adaptable about airway management during surgery, especially in nose and throat procedures. Surgeons may obstruct or uproot airway equipment. The potential for infection of the airway needs to be observed. Whenever an airway problem is recognized intraoperatively, the priority is to solve that issue for a smoother operative procedure.
Anesthetic system for micro laryngeal surgery
Anesthesia for ENT surgery
Anaesthesia in pediatric otolaryngology
Anaesthetic techniques for middle ear surgery
Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear
Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear prompts certain disarranges like Meniere's illness, Chronic nasal hindrance, epistaxis and myiasis, Rhinorrhoea and Rhinolith, Nasal polyposis, Septal hematoma, Nasal reflexes, Post-Nasal trickle and Young's disorder, congenital fissure, Kartagener's disorder, Deviated nasal septum, and so forth. The most widely recognized indicative methodology that can be utilized as a part of an instance of ear, nose, and throat issue is the Rinne test, Weber test, Pneumotympanometry, Posterior rhinoscopy, Strep screen, Throat culture, Palpation, and Biopsy.
Sinonasal anatomy, physiology and development
Infections involving the anterior ethmoidal air cells
Rhinorrhoea & Rhinolith
ENT Injuries
Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea
ENT Rehabilitation
Head, Neck and Oral Oncology
Rhinitis and Sinusitis - Types and Treatments
ENT Devices