Clinical Indication: Chronic mouth breathing, frequent ear infections, and obstructive sleep apnea in children caused by enlarged adenoid tissue.
The Technology: Coblation (Controlled Ablation) is a non-heat-driven process that uses radiofrequency energy to dissolve tissue at low temperatures (40°C–70°C). This allows for a bloodless surgical field and preserves the integrity of the surrounding healthy mucosa.
Patient Benefits: Unlike traditional curettage, this method significantly reduces post-operative pain, eliminates the need for nasal packing, and ensures a faster return to a normal diet.
The Challenge: Conventional tonsillectomy often involves significant post-operative pain and the risk of delayed bleeding.
Our Approach: We utilize Radiofrequency (RF) Energy for precise dissection that cauterizes blood vessels instantly. Additionally, we offer advanced Coblation Technology (Controlled Ablation), which works at lower temperatures using radiofrequency energy with saline to gently remove tonsils while preserving surrounding tissue.
Outcome: A cleaner surgical site with minimal bleeding, reduced pain, and faster recovery. These advanced techniques are especially beneficial for adult tonsillectomy where recovery is typically more difficult.
Microlaryngeal Surgery: Used for the microscopic removal of vocal cord lesions like polyps, nodules, or early-stage tumors. We focus on preserving the "mucosal wave" to ensure natural voice quality.
Thyroplasty: A structural procedure to correct vocal cord paralysis. By placing an implant to medialize the paralyzed vocal cord, we restore the patient's ability to speak clearly and swallow without choking.
Salivary Gland Surgery: Expert management of tumors or stones in the Parotid, Submandibular, and Sublingual glands. We utilize sialendoscopy where possible to avoid large incisions.
Neck Surgery: Removal of branchial cysts, thyroglossal duct cysts, and neck dissections for thyroid or lymph node pathologies. Our focus is on the aesthetic closure of incisions and the preservation of vital nerves.
Specialized facial nerve monitoring is used for all Parotid surgeries to prevent facial paralysis.
The Condition: Habitual snoring is often more than a nuisance; it can indicate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), leading to daytime fatigue and cardiovascular stress.
The Procedure: We perform Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) or RF-assisted palatal stiffening. These procedures reshape the soft palate and remove excess throat tissue to keep the airway open during sleep.
The Goal: To improve airflow dynamics, stop the vibration of soft tissues, and ensure silent, restful sleep for the patient and their partner.
Increases oxygen saturation levels throughout the night.
Thyroidectomy: A specialized surgical procedure to remove part (Hemithyroidectomy) or all (Total Thyroidectomy) of the thyroid gland. It is commonly performed for conditions such as thyroid nodules, goiter, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid cancer.
Our Approach: We use advanced, precision-based surgical techniques with minimal incision to ensure safe and complete removal of diseased thyroid tissue. Special care is taken to preserve critical structures like the recurrent laryngeal nerve (voice nerve) and parathyroid glands, maintaining voice quality and calcium balance.
Outcome: Patients benefit from a safe procedure with minimal bleeding, reduced complications, cosmetically small scars, and faster recovery. Most patients can return to normal activities within a short period with proper post-operative care.
Intraoperative nerve monitoring is routinely used to enhance safety and protect the patient’s voice during thyroid surgery.
Parotidectomy: A specialized surgical procedure to remove tumors or diseased tissue from the parotid gland, the largest salivary gland located near the ear. It is commonly performed for benign or malignant tumors and chronic gland conditions.
Our Approach: We use advanced surgical techniques to precisely remove the affected gland while carefully preserving the facial nerve, which controls facial movements. Minimal incision planning ensures better cosmetic outcomes with reduced visible scarring.
Outcome: Safe and effective removal of pathology with minimal complications, preservation of facial function, and faster recovery. Patients benefit from improved aesthetics and reduced risk of recurrence.
Radical Neck Dissection: A major surgical procedure performed to remove lymph nodes and surrounding tissues in the neck affected by cancer. It is commonly indicated in head and neck cancers where disease has spread to lymph nodes.
Our Approach: We perform precise and carefully planned surgery aimed at complete cancer clearance while preserving vital structures wherever possible, including nerves, blood vessels, and muscles (in modified or selective neck dissection when appropriate).
Outcome: Effective disease control with a focus on functional preservation, improved survival outcomes, and structured post-operative rehabilitation for better quality of life.
Hemiglossectomy: A specialized surgical procedure involving removal of one side of the tongue, most commonly performed for oral (tongue) cancer. The goal is complete removal of the tumor while preserving as much normal tongue function as possible.
Our Approach: We use advanced oncologic surgical techniques to achieve clear tumor margins while preserving speech and swallowing function. Reconstruction techniques (if required) are used to restore tongue shape and mobility, ensuring better post-surgical outcomes.
Outcome: Effective cancer control with focus on maintaining speech clarity, swallowing ability, and overall quality of life. Post-operative rehabilitation and speech therapy support are provided for optimal recovery.
Oral Cavity Cancers: These cancers affect areas such as the tongue, cheeks, gums, floor of mouth, and lips. Common causes include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and HPV infection. Early detection plays a crucial role in successful treatment.
Our Approach: We provide comprehensive cancer care including early diagnosis, biopsy, imaging, and advanced surgical management such as tumor excision, hemiglossectomy, and neck dissection when required. Reconstruction techniques are used to restore function and appearance.
Outcome: Focus on complete cancer removal, preservation of speech and swallowing, and improved survival outcomes. Multidisciplinary care with oncology, radiotherapy, and rehabilitation ensures holistic recovery.