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Accuracy of CT scans for cholesteatoma and its complications
Chronic ear disease with cholesteatoma generally requires active surgical management and the requirement for this needs precise assessment. A retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the accuracy of CT scan findings in terms of predicting cholesteatoma and its associated complications...Partial reconstruction of the pinna
1 September 2016
| Nigel KF Koo Ng, Saghir Sheikh, Kim Ah-See (Prof)
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ENTA - Otology
Reconstruction of the pinna is one of the most challenging procedures in facial plastic surgery. Although there has been significant progress since one of the earliest recorded descriptions by Sushruta in 600 BC, the complex three-dimensional structure of the pinna...
What are the non-inflammatory causes of a conductive loss?
1 May 2016
| Ravi Thevasagayam
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Conductive hearing loss, Exploratory tympanotomy, Tympanic membrane
This retrospective study looked at patients with an intact tympanic membrane with non-inflammatory causes – i.e. otitis media and cholesteotoma. They document their findings based on exploratory tympanotomy. They operated depending on the findings with either a stapedectomy or a...
Does pregabalin help with post-tonsillectomy pain?
8 January 2024
| Vik Veer
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
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Pain, Postoperative, Pregabalin, Tonsillectomy
This is a small double-blind randomised controlled trial conducted on tonsillectomy and lateral pharyngoplasty operations. Both of these operations are terrifically painful, and I am sure most of us are looking for a way of reducing the suffering for our...
Prospective evaluation of quality of life in the flaccid
1 January 2017
| Bilal Gani Taib
Flaccid midface paralysis causes nasal valve collapse due to the lack of tonic muscular support. This causes both external nasal valve narrowing and collapse during inspiration. Correction of the nasal valve is performed in functional rhinoplasty. However, these procedures do...
All about velopharyngeal dysfunction
1 November 2016
| Sunil K Bhatia
The velopharynx functionally separates the oral from the nasal cavities. Inadequate or abnormal function of this muscular valve affects speech and swallow. Velopharyngeal dysfunction can be subdivided into insufficiency, incompetence and mislearning. This is a review paper and indeed a...
Microvascular surgery - does size matter
1 September 2015
| Bilal Gani Taib
Success rates for microvascular free tissue transfer performed for head and neck reconstruction are currently very high. As the recipient vessel diameter decreases, questions of reliability and ease of access are raised. This retrospective analysis looked at 89 flaps in...
What’s new in laryngology: the next 10 years!
1 May 2018
| Taranjit Singh Tatla, Jonathan Mark Fishman
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
At a time of unprecedented technological advances, Taran Tatla and Jonathan Fishman gaze into the laryngological crystal ball… Introduction The recent explosion in science, technology and innovation takes us into a new era, with the opportunity and capability to transform...
Use of angular vessels in head and neck free-tissue transfer – a comprehensive preclinical evaluation
1 March 2015
| Bilal Gani Taib
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ENTA - Head & Neck
Free tissue transfer (FTT) has transformed the capabilities in head and neck reconstruction. Rotational and pedicled flaps are limited by the pedicle length, the type of tissue required and the size of the defect. FTT helps lessen the impact of...
In conversation with Frederik Dikkers
5 March 2024
Declan Costello, editor of ENT & Audiology News, has recently enjoyed a couple of conversations with Professor Emeritus Frederik Dikkers that you can now watch on YouTube.
Facial Surgery: Plastic and Reconstructive
1 November 2015
| M Shahed Quraishi (Prof) OBE
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ENTA - Rhinoplasty
Following Professor Cheney’s first popular publication in 1995 on flaps and reconstruction and subsequent second edition, he has now co-edited with Tessa Hadlock a comprehensive two-volume production. They have put together an extensive range of plastic and reconstructive surgery in...
Coblation for lingual haemangiomas
6 September 2021
| Christopher Burgess
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ENTA - Head & Neck
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Hemangioma, Low-temperature radiofrequency, Tongue
Haemangiomas are benign vascular tumours characterised histologically by a marked proliferation of blood vessels. They can be either congenital or acquired, and can affect the tongue, both within the oral cavity and the oropharynx. A variety of interventions exist for...