The Department of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) at Malabar Medical College and Research Centre offers comprehensive care for all disorders related to the ear, nose, throat , head and neck regions, in patients of all ages. Our ENT department is equipped with state-of- the -art technical support for both diagnosis and treatment for management of all ear, nose, throat and related diseases.
Our Out Patient Department functions from 8 am – 2pm on 6 days a week (Mon- Saturday). We have an evening OP from 3 pm to 6.30 pm on all days and a twenty four hour casualty service for all emergency ENT cases. We have a well equipped procedure room attached to the OPD with facilities for Nasal endoscopy , video laryngoscopy , Oto endoscopy, Microscopy of ear and all minor ENT procedures.
Our Operation Theatre has sophisticated equipments including Karl Zeiss operating microscope, Stroz nasal endoscopes and Medtronic debrider system to mention a few. All hearing restoration surgeries , Middle ear microscopic surgeries, endoscopic nasal surgeries, sinus surgeries, Skull base surgeries, DCR, microlaryngeal surgeries, snoring and sleep apnea surgeries, salivary gland surgeries and thyroidectomies are performed regularly. For expert care, consult the leading ENT Specialist in Kozhikode at Malabar Medical College.
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Meet our Faculties
Departmental Focus
- A clean labour room with an Emergency Labour Operation Theatre
- A separate Septic Labour Room and OT for antenatal patients with infectious diseases
- The labour room is backed by an excellent Blood Bank facility
- Round the clock Ultra Sound and Laboratory Services
- Well supported by other clinical specialties such as Anesthesia and Pediatrics
Infrastructure
Academic Expansion and Our Future Vision
The Department has been providing training to undergraduate and postgraduate (MS and DNB) General Surgery students. Contribution is also extended to the teaching curriculum of BDS, paramedical, and nursing courses run by the institution.
- Creation of divisions to enhance surgical sub-specialization & excellence in patient care
- Adoption of newer teaching methodologies: computer-generated modules, skill lab, OSCE
- Up-gradation of cadaveric teaching for various levels of training – Cadaveric Dissection and Real-time Surgical dissection
- Expanding areas such as multi-visceral organ transplantation
- Establishment of Minimal Invasive Surgery Training Center
- Annual ATLS programs for new House Surgeons and Postgraduates
Structure of the Department
Comprises of 3 units:
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S1 Unit
- Dr. Lakshmanan – HOD
- Dr. Asha – Professor
- Dr. Shameem – Professor
- Dr. Barjees – Assistant Professor
- Dr. Parikshith – Junior Resident
- Dr. Jose – Junior Resident
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S2 Unit
- Dr. Ajesh Gopal – Professor (Unit Chief)
- Dr. Haris – Assistant Professor
- Dr. Aashiq – Senior Resident
- Dr. Saif – Junior Resident
- Dr. Rani – Junior Resident
- Dr. Irene – Junior Resident
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S3 Unit
- Dr. Thampan – Professor (Unit Chief)
- Dr. Lakshmi Narayanan – Professor
- Dr. David – Professor
- Dr. Dinesh – Assistant Professor
- Dr. Rajesh – Junior Resident
Out Patient Services
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT
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Dr. Sumangala Devi
- Risk factors for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: A case control study – IJRCG, Jan 2017.
- Feto-maternal outcomes in Abruptio Placenta – IJSR, 2015.
- Obstetric outcomes of teenage pregnancy vs women aged 20–29 – Retrospective study.
- Complete Hydatiform Mole – Analysis over 5 years – IJMCH, 2011.
- Combined Spinal Epidural Anesthesia with kyphoscoliosis, HTN & transverse lie – IJAA, Jun 2017.
- Severe pre-eclampsia presenting as acute pulmonary oedema – IJRCG, Mar 2016.
- Bladder endometriosis – JOGI, 2008.
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Dr. S. Vinayachandran
- Perinatal outcomes in IUGR pregnancies – JEBMH, 2008.
- Semen analysis of 200 men in infertility clinic – JEMDS, 2017.
- Spot Urine Albumin vs 12 & 24-hour protein in pre-eclampsia – JEBMH, 2017.
- Uterine closure techniques in C-section: Single layer vs BABU & MAGON – IJRCG, 2018.
- PMD initially diagnosed as partial mole – JOGI, Dec 2012.
- Cervical Teratoma – IJMCH, 2011.
- Maternal mortality: 5-year retrospective study – SAFOG Journal.
- Cardiac twin case report – JEMDS, 2014.
- Intussusception in pregnancy – IJSS Case Reports, 2014.
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Dr. Kusumam V N
- Post sterilization ectopic pregnancy – JEBMH, 2017.
- Preterm premature rupture of membranes outcomes – JEBMH, 2017.
- Mifepristone-Misoprostol vs Foley + Saline in 2nd trimester termination – IJOGR, 2018.
- Amnioinfusion in meconium-stained fluid – JEBMH, 2016.
- Pap smear abnormalities in HIV infected vs non-infected – IJRCG, 2016.
- Elective C-section outcomes before vs after 39 weeks – JEMDS, 2015.
- Caesarean delivery morbidity: Early vs advanced labor – IJOG, 2013.
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Dr. Prejisha
- Intra/post-operative morbidities in abdominal vs vaginal hysterectomy – Paripex, Mar 2015.
- Menopausal symptoms post-hysterectomy with retained ovaries – IJMHR, Mar 2017.
- Etiology & histopathology in AUB per PALM COEIN – Paripex, Nov 2014.
- Awareness on hormone therapy among junior residents – JMRP, Jan 2017.
- Cytology patterns in cervical pap smears – IJPO, Oct-Dec 2016.
- Ovarian Enterobiasis – Case report – IJRMS, Mar 2018.
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Dr. Lekshmi Nath G
- Thyroid dysfunction in women with AUB – Paripex, 2017.
- Pipelle vs D&C in AUB – JMRP, June 2017.
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Dr. Fathimathul Jusna K
- Estimation of gestational age from fetal kidney length (Thesis).
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Dr. Srilaxmi Ramachandran
- Colposcopy vs Pap smear in early cervical cancer detection (Thesis).
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Dr. Rajani Vaidya
- Uterine artery embolization in PPH in von Willebrand disease – IJRM, 2017.
- Gynecological challenges in adolescent girls – OGIJ, 2015.
Other Activities
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