Intravenous infusion is an addition of drugs to any infusion container with solutions usually normal saline or dextrose. It is given in the following situation: If we require constant plasma
Intravenous infusion is an addition of drugs to any infusion container with solutions usually normal saline or dextrose. It is given in the following situation: If we require constant plasma
ANAESTHESIA: In emergency situations it is performed under local anaesthesia In elective condition it is performed under general anaesthesia. POSITION: Supine with neck hyper extended INCISION: Emergency tracheostomy is performed
The following factors can influence the selection of flap: Skin and soft tissue volume, bulk and colour. Pedicle length and vessel caliber. Innervation capacity ( Sensory and motor) Bone quality,
The following are various head and neck defects that require free tissue transfer: Composite defect of oral cavity. Three layer (through and through) defect of oral cavity. Total or near
The free tissue transfer is regarded as the gold standard in reconstructive surgery for following reasons: Immediate reconstruction at the time of tumour resection is possible. Thus it helps to
An axial flaps are flaps based on named artero-venous pedicle that runs within the skin superficial to underlying muscle layer, parallel to the overlying skin. DELTOPECTORAL FLAP: It is a
The following are different materials available for augmentation rhinoplasty: [table id=45 /]
The following table shows a comparisons between close and open rhinoplasty: [table id=44 /]