Category: Ear
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ENT Anesthesia in Children
Anaesthesia for ENT disorders in children represents a significant challenge and the Anaesthetist. Anaesthesia for this should be undertaken by the most senior Anaesthetist available.The main Anaesthetic implications are: a potentially hypovolaemic child, a full stomach of swallowed blood, repeat anaesthesia, a potentially difficult airway. Pre op Evaluation: Before the operation, your child will be…
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Nasal Foreign Body In Children
Endoscopic Removal (Nasal foreign body is anything that gets stuck inside your child’s nose. Children often put small things in their nose and these may get trapped inside the nasal cavity. Some FBs are lodged deep in the nasal cavity causing unilateral foul smelling blood stained discharged. In these cases, foreign body removal may be…
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Removing Fish Bone from Throat
(Removal of Fish bone from a child’s throat is done under local anesthesia) If you have swallowed a fish bone there will be pain and dysphagia. And also will be drooling of saliva. Attempted removal by putting finger might have caused further damage. Chicken bone, bottle tops, bay leaf, pills, battery and coin are the…