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NASAL POLYPS

1)Defintion of Nasal polyps

2)Write features of Nasal polyps

3)Differential Diagnosis of Unilateral and Bilateral nasal obstruction

4)linvestigations for sinonasal polyposis

5)Differences between polyp and turbinate

6) Difference between Antrochoanal and ethmoidal polyposis


nasal polyp
7)Histological picture of

8)Causes of sinonasal plyposis

nasopharynx in Antrochoanal polyp


9)Reasons for antral polyp reaching

10)Define fungal sinusitis

11)Classification of fungal sinusitis

Ethmoidal polyposis
12) Causes for recurrence in

13) Reasons for bilateral


Ethmoidal polyps

sinonasal polyp diagnosis


14)Advantage of CTscan PNS in
DNS

1)Write anatomy of nasal septum, Little's area, woodruff's area

2) Causes of deviation of nasal septum

3)Types of deviation of nasal septum (clinically as well as pathological


classification )

4)Investigations for septal surgery

5)Surgical correction of deviated nasal septum (Ant.deviation of septum and


post.deviation of septum )

6)Surgery for DNS with siFusitis


surgery
7)complications of septal

nose
8)Anatomy of Lateral wall of

9)What is basic principle of FESS

10)Steps of FESS operation

11)Compliations of FESS

12)Speciality of inferior turbinate

13)Reduction methods for hypertrophied inferior turbinate


TONSILLITIS

1. Clinical Signs of Chronic Tonsillitis

2. Treatment of choice for Chr. Tonsillitis with Acute Exceabration

3. Management (Investigations and Treatment) for Chr. Tonsillitis.

4. Types of Chronic Tonsillitis

5. Irwinmoores sign and its importance

6. White patch over Tonsil and its differential diagnosis


7. Types and Diagnosis of Corney bacterium diphetheria. Management of diphethe
Tonsillitis.

8. Differential diagnosis of Unilateral Tonsil Enlargement.

9. Blood supply of Tonsil.

10. Difference between Tonsil and Adenoid.

11. Contra indications for Tonsillectomy operation.

12. Contra indications for Adenoid surgery.

13. Causes and Management of Adenoid Haemorrhage.


1) Name the instruments for Tonsillectomy operation

2) Steps of Tonsillectomy operation in order?


Anae anae snare wrk pattern

Position --
haemostasis by

post op position
Incision --

Dissection
tonsillectomy doing under GA?
3) What are cornmon complications during
procedure
What are preventive measures will take during

tonsillectomy
4) Wt re 3 absolute indicatlon and contraindication for

5) What are types of tonsillar haemorrhage

6) Commonest causes for tonsllar haemorrhage

7) How will diagnose reactiorary haemorrhage

8) Cause of management of sec.haemorrhage


tonsillectomyduring acute Infection
Which type of haemorrhage Is cormmon doing
9)

haemorrhage
10) Steps of management of tonsilar

10) What is gauze of tonsil snare

11) Branches of EXT.CAROTID ARTERY

12) Mention clotting factors


ENDOSCOPES
1. ldentify and name the instruments

2. indications for direct laryngoscope

3. Position of Discopy

microlaryngeal surgery
4. Which type of laryngoscope used for

carcinoma of larynx
5. What is the treatment for

bronchoscope
6. difference between rigid oesophagos cope and
7. What is the importance Tf handle of oesophagoscope at proximal end

8. Mention normnal oesophageal constriction

9.
complications of oesophagoscopy

9. Absolute indications fotracheostomy in foreign body bronchus

10, cornmon contraindications for rigid endoscopy

11. Management of oesophageal perforation

oesophageal perforation
12. X-ray advised for oesophagus c, both the above
b. X-ray bariurn swallow
a. X-ray chest
above
of the
d. none
X-Rays
i Read the X-Ray and Diagnosis

2. What are the Various view for X-Ray PNS

3.What are the Structures seen in X-Ray PNS

Differential diagnosis of U/L haziness of Maxillary Sinuses


4.

differences between Carcinoma Maxilla and Sinusitis


5. Radiological

6. Enumerate X-Ray
Mastoids views.

Differential diagnosis of Radiolucent opacity in Mastoid X-Ray.


7.

8.Different types of Mastoid on X-Ray.

9. Identify Anatomical boundaries of Mastoid bone on X-Ray Mastoid.

10 X-ray Beriim Swallour Oeconham1e Padialoioal fdin


11. Radiological view for Diagnosing Fracture Nasal Bone.

12. Management of Fracture Nasal Bone

13. Management of Traumatic CSF Rhinornea.

14. Instrument for closed reduction of fracture nasal bone

15. Treatment of choice for neglected post traumatic fracture


nasal bone.
TRACHEOSTOMY

11. Identify and name the instruments

12. What is the position for Tracheostomy operation

13. What is the classiflcation of Tracheostony

Tracheostomy operation
14. What are the incisions for

15. Indications of tracheostomy operation

16. What are the parts and advantages of silver Jackson tracheostomy tube
17. Advamtages of Fullers tracheosomy tube

trachea for tracheostomy operation


18. how will you ldentify the

tracheostomy operation
19. What are the complications of

pediatric and adult tracheostomy


20. difference between

pediatriclaynx
21. differnce between adult and
ENDOSCOPES

1. ldentify and name the instruments

2. indications for direct laryngoscope

3. Position of Discopy

used for microlaryngeal surgery


4. Which type of laryngoscope

5. What is the treatment for carcinoma of larynx

6. difference between rigid oesophagoscope and bronchoscope


7. What is the importance of handle of oesophagoscope at proximal end

8. Mention normal oesophageal constriction

9. complications of oesophagoscopy

9. Absolute indications foe tracheostomy in foreign body bronchus

10. common contraindications for rigid endoscopy

11. Management of oesophageal perforation

12. x-ray advised for oesophageal perforation


a. X-ray chest b. x-ray barium swallow oesophagus c. both the above
d. none of the above
wray foreign bodies for aero digestive tract
1. Read and identify the x-ray

2. What is the radiological difference between FB oesophagus and trachea

3. What is the radiological picture of X-ray chest in FB bronchus cases?

4. how will u remove foreign body in cricopharynx -type of anesthesia, position of the patient--
instruments required for removal

5. Why FB commonly lodge in cricopharynx?

6. why do you prefer general anaesthesia for removal of FB?

7. What is the type of anaesthesia for removal of FB brochus?

8. Site of common lodgement of FB bronchus and why?


EAR -QUESTIONNAIRE
1)Definition of chr ottits media

2)Classification of ottitis media

3)Stages of Ac.supppurstive Ottitis mnedia

4)Indications of Myringotomy

Incision for
5)D1aw the diagram of
a) Myringotomy
b)Grommnet
Atticoantral Dis zase
6)Difflerence between Tubotympanic and

responsible for chronic supporative Ottitis media


7) Bnumnerate Bacteria

Tubotympanic disorder
8)Specific investigations for

disease
Temporal bone in Atticoantral
9)Indication for CT Scan of

significance
10)What is patch test and its

11)X-Ray Mastoid- views


12)Graft material fo ossiculoplasty

13)Advantages of Temporalis fascia graft

Tympanoplasty
for Revision
14)Choice of Graft material
EAR INSTRUMENTS

1)ldentify and name the instruments and its uses

2)Boundarie's of Mac Ewan's triangle

3)Boundarie's of Trautman's triangle

4)Types of Mastoid surgery

5)Indications of single mastoidectomny

mastoidectomy
6)Indications of Radical

Mastoidectomy
7)Definition of Modified Radical
s)Difference between Modified and Radical Mastoidectomy

9)Complications of mastoid surgery

10)Prerequisite for tmpanoplasty

of tympanic membrane
used for reconstruction
11) Graft materials
Questions for
Nose instruments:
1.
ldentify and name the
instruments

2..
Instruments for septal surgery

3. Difference between lucs forceps and dany's brown tonsil holding forceps and use of luc's
forceps

4. How we will prepare a patient for septal surgery

surgery
5. Complications foe septal
b.
Difference between septoplasty and SMR
operation

7. Indications for Caldwell luc operation

8. Absolute indications and contraindications for antral wash

FESS
9. Basic principle and steps of

complications of FESS
10. Indications and

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