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  • Thyroidectomy: Surgical removal of all or part of the thyroid gland, often performed for conditions such as thyroid nodules, goiter, or thyroid cancer.
  • Parotidectomy: Surgical removal of a parotid gland tumor or treatment of chronic parotid gland infections or inflammations.
  • Neck Dissection: Surgical removal of lymph nodes in the neck to diagnose or treat head and neck cancer, usually performed along with tumor removal.
  • Laryngectomy: Surgical removal of the larynx (voice box) to treat advanced laryngeal cancer, involving the creation of a permanent tracheostomy and alternative voice restoration techniques.
  • Sinus Surgery: Various procedures aimed at treating chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, or sinus blockages. This may include functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) to remove polyps and improve sinus drainage.
  • Endoscopic Nasal and Sinus Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures using an endoscope to treat conditions such as chronic sinusitis, nasal obstruction, or nasal polyps.
  • Rhinoplasty: Cosmetic or reconstructive surgery of the nose to enhance its appearance, correct deformities, or improve nasal function.
  • Otoplasty: Surgical reshaping or correction of prominent or misshapen ears to improve their appearance.
  • Myringotomy and Tube Insertion: Creating a small incision in the eardrum to drain fluid or relieve pressure in cases of recurrent ear infections, and placing ventilation tubes (tympanostomy tubes) to maintain proper ear ventilation.
  • Mastoidectomy: Surgical removal of infected mastoid air cells in cases of mastoiditis, a complication of chronic ear infections.
  • Stapedectomy: Surgical treatment for otosclerosis, a condition affecting the middle ear, involving the replacement or repair of the stapes bone to restore hearing.
  • Tympanoplasty: Reconstructive surgery of the eardrum or middle ear bones to repair perforations, correct hearing loss, or treat chronic ear infections.
  • Tonsillectomy: Surgical removal of the tonsils to treat recurrent tonsillitis or sleep-related breathing disorders.
  • Adenoidectomy: Surgical removal of the adenoids, lymphoid tissue located at the back of the nasal cavity, often performed along with tonsillectomy to treat chronic adenoiditis or obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Septoplasty: Surgical correction of a deviated nasal septum to improve nasal airflow and alleviate breathing difficulties, chronic congestion, or recurrent sinus infections.