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What Is Removed in a Modified Radical Neck Dissection?

There are different types of modified radical neck dissection. There are different types of modified radical neck dissection. The surgeon attempts to preserve the important neck structures as far as possible in modified neck dissection. Depending on the tumor invasion, the doctor may either remove most of the lymph nodes between jawbone and collarbone on …

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How Long Does a Sialendoscopy Take?

Sialendoscopy is a surgical procedure that involves the insertion of a thin tube with a tiny camera into the duct (tiny channels) of a salivary gland for diagnosis or treatment purposes. How long will a sialendoscopy take depends on factors such as the type of anesthesia given (local or general) and purpose for which it is perfor Sialendoscopy is a …

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How Many Surgeries Does It Take to Fix a Cleft Palate?

If a child has a cleft lip and palate, treatment will be divided into several surgeries. The first surgery corrects the cleft lip, whereas the second surgery repairs the cleft palate. Other surgeries may be required as well, depending on the severity of the condition. A minimum of one surgery is required to repair a cleft palate. The requirement for …

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Posterior Nasal Posterior nasal packing is a procedure to control the bleeding from the behind (posterior aspect) of the nose. Posterior bleeding is much less common than anterior bleeding and usually is treated by the ear, nose, and throat surgeon (an otolaryngologist). Posterior nosebleeds involve bleeding from the back of the nasal cavity. Blood flow tends to be heavier than …

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What Is a Stroboscopy Test? Applications, Types, and Complications

A doctor may order a stroboscopy test to look for causes of voice problems, such as loss of voice, hoarseness, hemoptysis, and diagnose cysts or polyps. The stroboscopy test uses a rapidly flashing light to examine the voice-box (larynx) and the vocal cords. It is a quick procedure that helps in the diagnosis of the underlying problems that may be …

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What Happens When Parathyroid Is Removed? Parathyroidectomy

The removal of the parathyroid gland if the gland is producing too much parathyroid hormone (PTH), which is a condition known as hyperparathyroidism.  Parathyroid glands are located in the neck just behind the thyroid gland. There are typically four parathyroid glands that regulate blood calcium levels. Hypoparathyroidism is a rare but serious condition that can result after the removal of …

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How Do You Drain a Peritonsillar Abscess?

Drainage of a peritonsillar abscess is a minor surgical procedure for treating a peritonsillar abscess (also known as quinsy). It is usually performed as an outpatient procedure, but you may be asked to get hospitalized if you have any other medical illness. The doctor will administer intravenous painkillers to drain your peritonsillar abscess. They may spray a numbing medication on …

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How Long Does It Take to Recover From a Parotidectomy?

For many people with parotid gland tumors, parotidectomy is necessary. Parotidectomy is the surgery to remove the parotid gland. Ahead and neck surgeon performs this surgery. The period of recovery from parotidectomy varies with each patient. Light exercises and walking are permitted after 2 weeks of surgery for most patients. Many patients may face difficulty in chewing and swallowing for …

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What Is Rotary Chair Testing?

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How Is Polysomnography Performed?

Polysomnography Polysomnography (PSG) is the study of sleep patterns and the body’s response to the various stages of the sleep cycle. The PSG is conducted in a sleep laboratory overnight. The doctor monitors your sleep patterns, sleep continuity, and general biological responses during sleep. Polysomnography examines the brain wave patterns, eye movements, and the tone of the muscles. It also monitors and …

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