Balloon Eustachian Tuboplasty
What is the function of Eustachian Tube? The Eustachian tube (ET) is a structure located between the nasal cavity and the middle ear cavity, consisting of a bony part and...
continuedTonsil And Adenoids
What is the role of tonsils and adenoids? Tonsils and adenoids are organs of the lymphoid system, which is one of the body's defense mechanisms. ...
continuedAesthetic Nose Surgery
Who is a candidate for aesthetic nose surgery? Two groups of patients can be considered as candidates for aesthetic nose surgery: In the first group, there are patients w...
continuedRevision Rhinoplasty
No matter how experienced a surgeon is, 10% of patients undergoing rhinoplasty require a second surgery. Revision surgery might be needed when cosmetic outcome is not satisfactory or wh...
continuedNasal Septum Deviation Surgery
What is nasal septum deviation? Nasal septal deviation means the inclination of the cartilage-bone wall which is normally in the midline in the nose. ...
continuedSinusitis And Sinus Surgery
Where are the sinuses located? Sinuses are air-filled cavities on both sides of the nose, extending backwards, and the forehead. What i...
continuedSoring And Apnea Surgery
How common is snoring in society? Snoring is common after a heavy meal, especially if you take alcohol and sleep, but some people snore routinely every night. It is known...
continuedPartial Tonsillectomy
Tonsil Surgery in Children: Tonsil reduction? Complete removal of the tonsils? Which children undergo tonsillectomy? ...
continuedOtitis Media With Effusion
What is otitis media with effusion (OME) ? Otitis with Effusion in is a condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, behind the eardrum without...
continuedSurgical Treatment Of Chronic Otitis Media
The main complaints concerning chronic supurative otitis media are recurrent ear discharge and hearing loss. The eardrum is perforated. The cause of this hole in the eardrum is usually previous ear...
continuedOtosclerosis And Stapes Surgery
Otosclerosis disease can be defined as an impairment in mobility of stapes ossicle, due to a calcification at the level of oval window. Depending on the degree of this calcification, hearing loss o...
continuedProminent Ear
Prominent ear is a non-functional, purely 'aesthetic' problem. However, sometimes this problem can turn into a very serious psychological trauma. As we know, children can be 'cruel'...
continuedSudden Hearing Loss
Sudden hearing loss (SHL), as the name suggests, is a disease in which hearing is suddenly impaired. This disease is medically defined as sensorineural hearing loss of at least 30 dB (unit of sound...
continuedSalivary Gland Surgery
The main salivary glands are parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands, which are also called major salivary glands. In addition, there are hundreds of minor salivary glands widely located in t...
continuedAllergic Rhinitis
How many types of allergic rhinitis are there? There are two main types of allergic rhinitis: seasonal allergic rhinitis and perennial allergic rhinitis. 'Occupationa...
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