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Role Of Imaging In Rhinology, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Dec 2014

Role Of Imaging In Rhinology, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This E book discusses the role of imaging in rhinology. Since this book has been authored by an otolaryngologist it goes without saying that a surgeon's perspective will be evident throughout the book. It contains about 250 CT scan images with succinct description.


Cavernous Hemangioma Uvula An Interesting Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Sep 2014

Cavernous Hemangioma Uvula An Interesting Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Elongated uvula is mostly asymptomatic. In rare instances it may be come symptomatic. This article discusses a patient who presented with intractable cough due to cavernous hemangioma involving uvula. Uvula in this patient was found to be in contact with the posterior portion of the tongue. This case is being presented for its rarity.


Odontogenic Keratocyst Mandible An Interesting Case Report And Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Geetha Ramamoorthy Sep 2014

Odontogenic Keratocyst Mandible An Interesting Case Report And Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Geetha Ramamoorthy

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

The term odontogenic keratocyst was first described by Philipsen in 1956. This cyst actually arises from the cell rests of dental lamina. It can occur anywhere in the jaw but is commonly seen in the posterior part of the mandible. Since the clinical features and radiological appearance are not characteristic this condition is commonly misdiagnosed. This is more so when the lesion is related to the nonvital tooth. Odontogenic keratocyst has been rechristened as keratocystic odontogenic tumor by WHO working group in 2005. This was necessitated to differentiate this lesion from its orthokeratinizing variant which is currently considered as odontogenic …


Subperiosteal Hematoma Of Orbit An Interesting Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Sep 2014

Subperiosteal Hematoma Of Orbit An Interesting Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Subperiosteal Hematoma orbit is an uncommon disorder which may occur following injury to orbit. Of course there are other causes that cause this condition as well. This condition has been reported in young adults. This case report discusses a patient who developed subperiosteal hematoma following trivial injury to orbit. Since this condition had occurred following trivial injury to orbit diagnosis was not made pre operatively. It was discovered only on the table. A high index of suspicion and an accurate history is necessary to identify this condition. This case is being reported not only for its rarity but also to …


Endoscopic Orbital Decompression, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Aug 2014

Endoscopic Orbital Decompression, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Orbital decompression surgery has been indicated in patients with compressive optic neuropathy, severe corneal exposure, cosmetic deformity due to proptosis. Traditional orbital decompression approaches were fraught with complications. With the advent of nasal endoscopes decompression is being carried out transnasally under endoscopic guidance. The entire medial wall of orbit can be taken down transnasally using nasal endoscope, and the inferior wall of orbit can be removed using the same approach. Currently endoscopic orbital decompression is being preformed commonly with very minimal complications. The aim of this paper is to review the current literature on the subject.


Orbital Complications Of Sinusitis A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Aug 2014

Orbital Complications Of Sinusitis A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Introduction: Despite availability of excellent antibiotics, orbital complications’ following sinusitis is rather common. With the emergence of fungal sinusitis orbital involvement by the disease is getting frequent. Prevalence of life style disorders like diabetes mellitus has added to the woes. This article attempts to review the entire gamut of orbital complications following sinus infections. Aim: This study aims at analyzing orbital complications following sinusitis at Government Stanley Medical College Hospital during the period 2009 – 2013. Study design: Retrospective study Methodology: Cases with rhinosinusitis treated in our Institution during the period 2009-2013 were taken up for analysis. 112 patients were …


Patterns Of Orbital Disorders, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Aug 2014

Patterns Of Orbital Disorders, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article discusses various patterns of presentations of orbital lesions. Since this article has been authored by an otolaryngologist, the entire concept has been viewed from otolaryngologist's angle. With the advent of nasal endoscope trans nasal access to orbit is becoming the order of the day. Major advantage being that external skin incision is avoided.


Laying The Tears Highway- A Drive Through Endo-Dcr, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman Aug 2014

Laying The Tears Highway- A Drive Through Endo-Dcr, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article is an attempt to review the technique of Dacryocystorhinostomy in the treatment of epiphora and bring to light the various modifications that have been developed in recent times to refine the procedure and optimize the outcome of surgery.


Presbyacusis A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Mar 2014

Presbyacusis A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Life expectancy of Humans is on the rise. World’s human population is aging rapidly. According to a report of US census Bureau nearly 24% of current world population is above the age of 50. This is a phenomenal number. Hearing loss due to degenerative process is rather common in old age. Presbyacusis is defined as a progressive bilateral symmetrical age related sensorineural hearing loss. The hearing loss is confined to higher frequencies. This causes a greater burden on them considering the fact that they already have failing eyesight. This article attempts to review the current scenario pertaining to Presbyacusis with …


Mutational Falsetto: A Panoramic Consideration, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman Jan 2014

Mutational Falsetto: A Panoramic Consideration, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article is intended to present everything that is known about puberphonia in a comprehensive yet concise manner. The evolution of the approach and attitude to its treatment from ancient concepts to recent trends is highlighted.


Grisel Syndrome A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Geetha Ramamoorthy Apr 2013

Grisel Syndrome A Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Geetha Ramamoorthy

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Grisel syndrome is defined as atlanto-axial subluxation following infections of upper airway. These patients present with torticollis which is persistent. Radiology is normal in these patients. This is actually a sinister problem which should always be kept in mind before taking up a patient for adenotonsillectomy. Subclinical subluxation of atlanto-axial joint may become overt causing brain stem compression following adenotonsillectomy surgery. This actually occurs because the paraspinal muscles are relaxed (due to the use of muscle relaxants) during the procedure. The actual position of tonsillectomy (Rose position) aggravates this condition. This article attempts to explore this problem with a review …


Proptosis Due To Otolaryngology Causes A Study, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman Mar 2013

Proptosis Due To Otolaryngology Causes A Study, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Proximity of orbit to nose and paranasal sinuses makes it rather vulnerable to insults due to otolaryngological causes. The medial wall of orbit (Lamina papyracea) is rather paper thin and it happens to form the lateral wall of anterior ethmoid air cells. Infections / tumors involving paranasal sinuses can involve orbit also causing proptosis. The aim of the article is to study the common otolaryngological causes of proptosis in our Institution during 2009 – 2012.


Odontogenic Cysts Of Upper Jaw An Analysis, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Mar 2013

Odontogenic Cysts Of Upper Jaw An Analysis, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article attempts to analyze all cases of odontogenic cysts involving upper jaw who presented at Stanley Medical college during 2007 – 2012. This article analyzes the incidence of these cysts during the above said period, age of occurence, sex prediliction if any, clinical presentations and optimal treatment modality. Common complaints with which patients presented to our Institution was swelling over jaw, next was loosening of dentition, paresthesia. 30 patients had presented with cysts involving upper jaw out of which 29 were females and one was male. All these patients underwent surgical removal of the cystic lesion.


Pleomorphic Adenoma Hard Palate A Case Report And Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Mar 2013

Pleomorphic Adenoma Hard Palate A Case Report And Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Pleomorphic adenoma is the common salivary gland tumour encountered. Most of these tumours occur in major salivary glands; Parotid gland happens to be the commonly involved one. This case report discusses a case of intraoral salivary gland tumour (in the hard palate). This case report discusses a case of pleomorphic adenoma of hard palate with a review of corresponding world literature. Even though these tumours are painless and slow growing ones, it is important to identify these cases rather early and extirpate them totally.


Fracture Nasal Bones, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Venkatesan Ulaganathan Mar 2013

Fracture Nasal Bones, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Venkatesan Ulaganathan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to be injured in the face. Although fractures involving the nasal bones are very common, it is often ignored by the patient. Patients with fractures of nasal bone will have deformity, tenderness, haemorrhage, edema, ecchymosis, instability, and crepitation. These features may be present in varying combinations. This article discusses the pathophysiology of these fractures, role of radiography and ultrasound in their diagnosis and their management.


Fracture Zygoma And Its Management Our Experience, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Seethalakshmi Narashiman, Karthikeyan Arjunan Mar 2013

Fracture Zygoma And Its Management Our Experience, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Seethalakshmi Narashiman, Karthikeyan Arjunan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Zygoma is a very crucial component which maintains facial contour. Fractures involving zygoma is very common, in fact it is the second most common facial bone to the fractured following facial trauma (next only to nasal bones). Fractures involving maxilla not only creates cosmetic deformities, it also causes disruption of ocular and mandibular functions too. This article attempts to discuss in detail the etiopathogenesis and the various management options available. It also includes our 3 years experience in treating these patients at Stanley Medical College Chennai. During the period of 3 years between 2010 - 2012 about 82 patients got …


Fracture Frontal Bone And Its Management, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Mar 2013

Fracture Frontal Bone And Its Management, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Fractures involving frontal bone are rather uncommon. Injuries to this bone is rather critical because of its proximity to brain. This article attempts to discuss this topic with focus its prevalence, its causes and various treatment modalities available. Three crucial areas need to be addressed. They include anterior table, posterior table and frontal sinus outflow tract. Posterior table fractures are usually associated with anterior table fractures and CSF leak. Hence these patients should be treated as head injury cases


Faciomaxillary Trauma An Update, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Feb 2013

Faciomaxillary Trauma An Update, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This supplement of otolaryngology online journal covers the topic of Faciomaxillary trauma. Topics covered include fractures involving nasal bones, zygoma, maxilla and frontal bones. The entire discussion is from the perspective of otolaryngologist.


Ramsay Hunt Syndrome A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Jan 2013

Ramsay Hunt Syndrome A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This is a case report of a rather rare disorder i.e. Ramsay Hunt syndrome. This is caused by Varicella zoster infections involving geniculate ganglion of facial nerve. This syndrome is manifested by the presence of blebs in the external auditory canal, ear ache, and lower motor neurone type of facial paralysis. This patient had excellent recovery following administration of oral steroids and acyclovir.


Eosinophilic Otitis Media A Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Jan 2013

Eosinophilic Otitis Media A Literature Review, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Eosinophilic otitis media is actually a recent introduction. These patients may manifest with sudden hearing loss. There may be associated bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis. Diagnostic criteria of this condition are rather vague. A review of literature shows that demonstration of eosinophils in the middle ear secretion of these patients could be considered to be pathognomonic of this condition.


Intrinsic Rhinitis, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Dec 2012

Intrinsic Rhinitis, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Intrinsic rhinitis is defined as a non infective and non allergic condition characterised by nasal block, rhinorrhoea and hyposmia. This is purely a medical condition. Awareness of this condition will help us to avoid unnecessary surgical procedures on patients suffering from this disorder. Surgery should be reserved only for cases that are intractable to medical management. This article discusses the complete gamut of this disorder.


Relaxation Thyroplasty – A Classical Surgical Approach For Puberphonia, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan Arjunan Dec 2012

Relaxation Thyroplasty – A Classical Surgical Approach For Puberphonia, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan Arjunan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Abstract: The persistence of adolescent voice even after puberty in the absence of organic cause is known as puberphonia. 1,2,3 The condition is commonly seen in males.1-7 . This case report illustrates a novel surgical method “Retrusion thyroplasty” in the management of puberphonia. Introduction: The persistence of adolescent voice even after puberty in the absence of organic cause is known as puberphonia. 1,2,3 The condition is commonly seen in males.1-7 Normally adolescent males undergo voice changes due to sudden increase in length of vocal cords due to enlargement of thyroid prominence (Adam’s apple). This is uncommon in females because their …


Role Of X-Rays In Rhinology, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Nov 2012

Role Of X-Rays In Rhinology, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

X-rays in the present day context is considered to be outdated by Rhinologists. CT scan images have replaced conventional x-ray imaging. Current concensus is that still x-rays have a role in the field of rhinology. Its inherent advantages like easy availability, cost effectiveness makes this investigation still relevant in the present day scenario. Bony lesions involving nose and sinuses, can be evalutated with reasonable degree of accuracy by performing conventional radiographs. Air present inside the paranasal sinuses serve as excellent contrast medium for plain x-ray evaluation. Pathologies involving paranasal sinuses encroach upon these air spaces causing alterations in their translucency.


The Return Of The Strangler? Case Report Of A Fatal Case Of Diphtheria, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman, Seethalakshmi Narashiman Oct 2012

The Return Of The Strangler? Case Report Of A Fatal Case Of Diphtheria, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman, Seethalakshmi Narashiman

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article is a case report of a case of diphtheria which presented as diphtheritic tonsillitis in stridor and finally succumbed to diphtheritic myocarditis. Here we describe the case presentation, the treatment modalities undertaken, and the fatal course of events followed by an elaborate discussion on diphtheria.


Advanced Anatomy Of Lateral Nasal Wall For The Endoscopic Sinus Surgeon, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Sep 2012

Advanced Anatomy Of Lateral Nasal Wall For The Endoscopic Sinus Surgeon, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Introduction: Anatomy of the lateral nasal wall is highly complex and variable. With the popularity of endoscopic sinus surgery a through knowledge of this complex anatomy is very vital. Highly variable anatomy and paucity of standard landmark makes this region vulnerable for complications during endoscopic sinus surgery. The learning curve for endoscopic sinus surgery is made rather steep by this highly variable anatomy . Study of anatomy of lateral nasal wall dates back to Galen (AD 130-201). He described the porosity of bones in the head. Davinci in his classical anatomical drawings has illustrated maxillary sinus antrum. He also described …


Evaluation Of Lacrimal Apparatus, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Sep 2012

Evaluation Of Lacrimal Apparatus, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Currently otolaryngologists have started doing dacryocystorhinostomy using nasal endoscopes. This procedure done by an otolaryngologist has its own obvious advantages. The first and foremost being the need for external incision has been dispensed with. On the flip side otolaryngologist is not conversant with the examination techniques involving this area. Even the standard text books of otolaryngology are woefully inadequate in details regarding this subject. This e book discusses the examination techniques and investigations pertaining to rhinolacrimal system


Reducing Bleeding During Fess, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Sep 2012

Reducing Bleeding During Fess, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This article discusses the importance of anesthesia in endoscopic sinus surgery. Major aim of anesthetist in FESS should be to reduce blood pressure to such a level that bleeding is minimized. It also discusses the various steps that should be followed by surgeons to reduced intra operative bleeding during the procedure. Introduction: Bleeding is one complication that could increase the risk of complication during endoscopic sinus surgery. Considerable amount of attention should be paid to reduce bleeding on the table during the surgical procedure. Dry surgical field not only improves visibility during endoscopic sinus surgery, it also shortens the duration …


Choanal Atresia, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Aug 2012

Choanal Atresia, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Choana is also known as posterior nasal aperture. Nasal airway continues with that of posterior nares. Air from nasal cavity finds its way into the lungs via the choanal apertures. In some children the choana may be congenitally closed. This causes either total (bilateral choanal atresia) or partial (unilateral choanal atreisa) nasal obstruction. Child being obligate nasal breathers, find it rather difficult to breathe when there is bilateral choanal atresia. This is more so during the first 6 weeks of life. Hence bilateral choanal atresia should be considered as an emergency in paediatric age group. This article attempts to discuss …


Rhinophyma, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Aug 2012

Rhinophyma, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

This is a disfigurement of the skin lining the nose. This condition is commonly seen in elderly males. This condition is characterised by slow and progressive hypertrophy of sebaceous glands and connective tissue over the lower portion of dorsum of the nose. The term rhinophyma originates from the Greek word “Rhis” which means nose and “phyma” which means growth. This article attempts to review the hitherto published literature on this subject.


Are Left Handed Surgeons Left Out?, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman Aug 2012

Are Left Handed Surgeons Left Out?, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan, Srikamakshi Kothandaraman

Balasubramanian Thiagarajan

“ If by chance I touched a pencil, a pen or a needle, I was bitterly rebuked, and more than once I have been beaten for being awkward and wanting a graceful manner.” These were the words of Benjamin Franklin, noted left-handed American inventor, scientist, printer, statesman and philosopher, who had a miserable childhood. His words reflect the exact state of affairs and consequently, the state of mind of the lonely left-hander in this right-dominated world. Studies have revealed that left-handers are generally more inhibited and anxious, and this doesn’t go without reason. The scientific reason is that, in left-handers …