Throat surgeries
Voice and Throat cancer Surgeries (MLS)
Most of the voice disorders are the result of tumor or extra growth over the very finely tuned vocal cords. The surgery on these tender finely tuned vocal cords requires precision and absolute bloodless field during the surgery. Endoscopy helps in early diagnosis cancer of larynx or commonly known as throat cancer
Tonsillectomy
Tonsillitis is the most commonly encountered problem among children and young adults. Though the treatment for this has been prescribed as surgery in chronic cases by science, it takes only an expertise to do the job accurately.
Coblation tonsillectomy is safe and effective alternative to traditional tonsillectomy. Tonsillectomy with steel forceps (as traditional) consumes longer time than coblation tonsillectomy does as a slower dissection. The reduction of intra operative blood loss and operation time in coblation tonsillectomy is obvious. Studies showed a significant difference in postoperative morbidity and complications between patients undergoing coblation tonsillectomy and those undergoing traditional technique.
It results in less blood loss and tissue damage, reduced post surgical pain. It minimizes the postoperative recovery period thus ensures earlier return to normal activity without increasing the postoperative complications.
Snoring surgeries
Surgeries for snoring, There are four basic surgical procedures:
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)
Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)
Palatal stiffening operations (CAPSO)
Radio-frequency ablation (Somnoplasty)
Oral Cancer Surgeries
Cancer that develops in any part of the mouth.
Risk factors include tobacco use, heavy alcohol use and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
Symptoms include a sore that doesn't heal, a lump or a white or red patch on the inside of the mouth.
Treatment includes surgery and radiation therapy.
Neck Surgeries(Thyroid,Parotid and Submandibular gland)
Swelling that appear anywhere in the neck ie.Thyroid,lymph nose,submandibular glands or parotid glands may need to be removed surgically.
Neck swelling can arise from infection of the skin or other structures, which can lead to fluid accumulation, inflammation, swelling, or swollen lymph nodes of the neck