ST
VINCENTS CLINIC
Otolaryngology
- Head and Neck Surgery (ENT)
The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (Ear, Nose & Throat)
provides a broad range of services. The members of the Department
have sub-specialty interests and expertise in all major areas involving
the ear, nose and throat.
Ear Surgery and Implantable Hearing Aid Surgery
The St Vincent's Department has an international reputation for
management of ear disorders, acoustic tumours and skull base surgery.
The Department specialises in both adult ear and paediatric ear
disease. There is an active program in the use of the latest implantable
hearing aids and cochlear implants. Laser surgery techniques are
also used in ear surgery.
Acoustic Neuroma Surgery and Skull Base Surgery
All members have specific training in the management of skull base
tumours and its surgery. This includes tumours of the ear, lateral
skull base and anterior skull base.
Head and Neck Tumour Surgery
All patients with head and neck tumours, both benign and malignant,
are assessed and managed. A campus-wide multidisciplinary clinic
in head and neck oncology is held weekly. The Department has a particular
interest in the management of laryngeal cancer with expertise in
partial laryngeal surgery and laser surgery. Ongoing research into
cancer of the head and neck is pursued at the Garvan Institute of
Medical Research.
Nasal, Sinus and Anterior Skull Base Surgery
The Department specialises in sinus diseases and rhinology including
advanced endoscopic sinus procedures for the management of chronic
sinusitis and in particular frontal sinus conditions. Uncommon conditions
such as mucocoeles, fungal sinusitis, cerebral spinal fluid leaks
and encephalocoeles, are also managed.
Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
These difficult problems are managed in conjunction with Sleep
Physicians at St Vincent's Clinic. A range of surgical and non-surgical
options are available.
Laryngology
Expertise in the management of voice and airway disorders is provided
by the Department. The management of vocal cord palsy, laryngeal
and tracheal stenosis is managed by both endoscopic and external
techniques. The Department works closely with the Department of
Speech Pathology at St Vincent's General Hospital. A range of newer
techniques for the investigation of voice disorders are used.
Phone
today on 4423 3855