Background: Patients with severe-to-profound hearing loss may benefit from management with cochlear implants. These patients need a referral to a cochlear implant team for further assessment and possible surgery. The referral pathway may result in varied access to hearing healthcare.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Hearing impairment is a significant burden in the developing world. However, no suitable quality of life (QoL) measures exist for use in Nepal. We aimed to amend and translate the Glasgow Health Status Inventory (GHSI), assessing QoL at any given time, and the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI), assessing change in QoL following intervention, into Nepali and to assess the impact of ear disease and effect of surgery on QoL.
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March 2014
An investigation of the risk factors for haemorrhage after tonsillectomy with particular reference to the use of bipolar diathermy for tonsillar dissection and haemostasis, diathermy power settings and coblation tonsillectomy. The findings of the National Prospective Tonsillectomy Audit and subsequent related research are summarised and discussed with reference to the issue of use of hot versus cold tonsillectomy techniques. Additional unpublished data on coblation tonsillectomy is presented.
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