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Publication A Case of Vertigo with TORP in Inner Ear(Springer, 2023) Yadav, Ramraj; Kumar, Rajesh; Kumar, Sunil; Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Singh, Vishwambhar; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Dubey, Sandeep Kumar; Verma, Satya Prakash; Aruna, A.This is a case of a patient with history of ear surgery who visited ENT outdoor, for continuous vertigo which used to get aggravated with loud noise, associated with hearing loss, persistent sensations of right-sided aural fullness/pressure and otalgia for last 2�years. He had history of tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty using a TORP. On exploration under local anesthesia there was a displaced prosthesis into inner ear, upon removal of which symptoms and severity subsided exponentially. � 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.Publication A Study of Relationship Between Serum Lipids and Sensorineural Hearing Loss(Springer, 2023) Silky, Silky; Singh, Vishwambhar; Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Yadav, Ramraj; Kumar, Rajesh; Siva, S.; Jain, Rajeev KumarThe modern life style poses new challenges on the normal physiological mechanisms of the human body. Drug abuse, tobacco smoking, and alcohol drinking, as well as lack of exercise may also increase the risk of developing certain diseases, especially older age.To study the relationship between degree of sensorineural hearing loss and serum lipid level (total cholesterol, triglyceride, low density lipoproteins, high density lipoproteins).A cross-sectional study was conducted in 150 patients aged between 15 to 60�years diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss at Otorhinolaryngology outpatient department at Sir Sunder Lal hospital, IMS, BHU. All the 150 patients were amongst age group of 15 to 60�years who were registered from August 2019 to July 2021.The serum levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein directly correlate with the severity of sensorineural hearing loss significantly (p < 0.05) whereas the serum levels of high-density lipoprotein had no direct co-relation with the severity of sensorineural hearing loss. Hyperlipidemic state is a major risk factor for SNHL. Regular screening and monitoring of serum lipid might prevent morbid SNHL and improve patients� quality of life in long term. � 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.Publication Comparative Study of Complications Associated with Coblation Versus Conventional Tonsillectomy(Springer, 2023) Chaudhary, Kanchan; Singh, Vishwambhar; Yadav, Ramraj; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Kumar, Rajesh; Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Verma, Jyoti KumarTonsillectomy is one of the most common ear, nose and throat surgical procedure, carried out worldwide1. Amongst the various method of tonsillectomy (diathermy, laser, harmonic scalpel, radiofrequency cautery cryosurgery and coblation), dissection and snare method is commonest procedure done by otorhinolaryngologist. To compare the post operative complications associated with coblation versus conventional cold-dissection steel tonsillectomy. We carried out the prospective study of complications associated with coblation versus conventional cold steel tonsillectomy in postoperative pain, anesthesia, hemorrhage, fever, pharyngitis, injury of adjacent structure & cautery burn. Average blood loss on Coblation side was 18.74�ml while on conventional side it was 44.2�ml. Post operative pain score, injury to adjacent structure and cautery burn were found to be significantly decreased in coblation. No such difference was observed in pharyngitis and fever in both methods. The use of coblator reduces the post-operative pain, peri or post-operative blood loss, injury to adjacent structure & cautery burn too. � 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.Publication Correction to: Comparative Study of Complications Associated with Coblation Versus Conventional Tonsillectomy (Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, (2023), 75, 4, (2870-2877), 10.1007/s12070-023-03872-5)(Springer, 2023) Chaudhary, Kanchan; Singh, Vishwambhar; Yadav, Ramraj; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Kumar, Rajesh; Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Verma, Jyoti KumarIn this article, the affiliation details for Author Ashvanee Kumar Chaudhary and Vishwambhar Singh were incorrectly given but should have been as Ashvanee Kumar Chaudhary - Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Bihar, India. Vishwambhar Singh - Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. � 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.Publication Hearing Screening in Children with Suspected Hearing Loss at a Tertiary Care Centre of Eastern Uttar Pradesh(Springer, 2023) Singh, Vishwambhar; Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Ranjan, Mukesh; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Yadav, Ramraj; Kumar, Rajesh; Goyal, ArpitThis study aims to comprehend the experience of hearing screening in children with suspected hearing loss at a tertiary care centre of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India using distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) as a screening modality. This study was conducted at a tertiary care centre of eastern Uttar Pradesh during the period of July, 2021to June, 2022 consisting of 96 children who were referred with suspected hearing loss. They underwent distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) testing. Out of 96 children who underwent DPOAE testing, 25 (26.04%) passed the test, 55(57.29%) had �refer� result in bilateral ears whereas 16 (16.67%) had �refer� result in either ear. OAE is a simple, cost-effective and convenient tool for hearing screening in spite of some limitations. Universal new-born hearing screening can be implemented using OAE. � 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.Publication Status of Contralateral Ear in Patients with Unilateral Chronic Otitis Media(Springer, 2022) Gupta, Deepak Kumar; Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar; Jain, Rajiv Kumar; Singh, Vishwambhar; Saroj, Sanjay Kumar; Kumar, Amit; Yadav, Shishupal; Silky, SilkyThis study was conducted to evaluate the existence of otoscopic abnormality, hearing status and radiological changes in contralateral ear of patients with chronic otitis media. 300 patients having unilateral Chronic Otitis Media attending OPD in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi during the period of March 2019 to March 2020 were selected. Otoscopy, Pure Tone Audiometry and Bilateral X-ray mastoids (lateral oblique view) and/or HRCT Temporal bone were done. Contralateral ear was affected in more than 30% cases. Out of 188 patients having Mucosal COM, 58 cases (30.9%) had abnormal TM. Out of 112 patients having Squamosal COM, 48 cases (42.9%) had abnormal CLE. Out of 300 cases, 231 (77.0%) of them had normal hearing in contralateral ear. It was followed by 65 cases (21.6%) with conductive hearing loss. Mixed hearing loss and SNHL were seen in 2 patients each. In contralateral ear of Mucosal COM, pneumatic pattern of pneumatisation was seen in 69.1% followed by Diploic pattern (30.9%). In squamosal COM, X-ray mastoid showed pneumatic pattern (64.3%) followed by Diploic pattern (33.9%) in the contralateral ear. Sclerotic pattern was seen in only 1.8% of cases in contralateral ear. Chronic otitis media as a disease is not limited to one ear. The precise and critical evaluation of both ears does not play a role in prognostic evaluation of the patient only, but it can also serve as a guide for early detection of probable evolution of the disease process in a patient in contralateral ear with unilateral chronic otitis media. � 2022, Association of Otolaryngologists of India.