
Otorhinolaryngology Operations
Ear
- Tympanoplasty
- Stapedectomy
- Mastoidectomy
- Thyroid Diseases – Goiter Surgery
- Parathyroid Adenomas Surgery
- Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Removal
- Removal of Neck Cysts
Head and Neck Cancers – Neck Dissections
- Nose
- Skin
- Mouth
- Oral
- Tongue
- Larynx
- Pharynx and Pharyngeal Tube
- Trachea
Surgical Procedures for Voice Disorders
- Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps
Maxillofacial Traumas
- Facial Bone Fractures
- Maxilla Fractures
- Mandible Fractures
- Zygoma Fractures
- Orbita Fractures
- Frontal Bone Fractures
FAQWhat is a cochlear implant?
The cochlear implant, also known as the bionic ear, is a type of device developed for people with severe hearing loss. It stimulates the nerves in the inner ear. It has two parts, internal and external.
What are the most common ENT surgeries?
The most common ENT applications include eardrum treatment (tympanoplasty) and stapedectomy.
Are otorhinolaryngology and ENT the same thing?
Yes. ENT, as the name suggests, is a field that specializes in ear, nose and throat. Sometimes it is also called ear-nose-throat and head-neck surgery together. It is referred to as ENT for short.
What is a cochlear implant?
The cochlear implant, also known as the bionic ear, is a type of device developed for people with severe hearing loss. It stimulates the nerves in the inner ear. It has two parts, internal and external.
What are the most common ENT surgeries?
The most common ENT applications include eardrum treatment (tympanoplasty) and stapedectomy.
Are otorhinolaryngology and ENT the same thing?
Yes. ENT, as the name suggests, is a field that specializes in ear, nose and throat. Sometimes it is also called ear-nose-throat and head-neck surgery together. It is referred to as ENT for short.