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4 th

Year Exam
Test 2
INSTRUMENTS

:Please Mention
Name of the instrument.
Most common use
N : Curved tonsillar artery forceps
U : Tonsillectomy
N : Laryngeal mirror
U : Indirect laryngoscopy
N : Combined dissector and pillar retractor
U : Tonsillectomy
N : Lucs forceps
U : Sub-mucous resection of septum (SMR)
N : Nasal dressing forceps
U : Anterior nasal pack
N : Toothed tonsillar dissector
U : Tonsillectomy
N : Tracheostomy tube
)single lumen, silicon, cuffed(
U : Tracheostomy
N : Tuning fork
U : Hearing tests
N : Walshams forceps
U : Reduce and correct fracture of
external nasal bone
ANATOMY

:Please Mention
Name of the anatomical landmark.
Site/Side
1 Oral Cavity & Oropharynx

Uvula. 1

Right palatine tonsil. 2

2
1

2
Coronal Section of
Larynx

Tubercle of. 1
epiglottis

Vestibular fold. 2
1
Lateral View of Larynx

Hyoid bone. 1

Cricoid cartilage. 2

2
2
1

Middle Ear Ossicles

Handle of malleus 2. Footplate of stapes . 1


1

Lateral View of Larynx


Greater horn of hyoid bone 2. Cricothyroid membrane. 1
2

The Human Ear


Tympanic membrane / ear drum 2. Semicircular canal. 1
PROCRDURES

:Please Mention
Name of the procedure.
Most common indications
Name : Drainage of peritonsillar abscess
Indication : Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy) after pus formation
PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS

:Please Mention
The pathology.
Site/side
RADIOLOGY

Right bony choanal atresia


AUDIOLOGY

Conductive hearing loss


Right attic cholesteatoma (unsafe type) CSOM
Right facial nerve
palsy
Right tubotympanic (safe type) CSOM
Intubation granuloma
Right ear anomaly
Septal
deviation
Syphilitic laryngitis
Right acute coalescent mastoiditis
Vocal cord polyp

DL
Left diffuse nasal polyposis
GOOD LUCK

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