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September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK

7

th

International Conference on

2

nd

International Conference on

Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery

Dental Health and Oral Hygiene

Joint Event

&

Otolaryngology Online Journal | ISSN: 2250-0359 | Volume 9

Diagnosis of Nasal Bone fracture by Ultrasonography and its comparison with conven-

tional radiology

Sandarva Giri

Kathmandu Medical College, Nepal

Objective:

To compare the findings of ultrasonography

with that of conventional radiology in all the patients with

suspected nasal bone fracture.

Material and methods:

Patients sustaining nasal trauma

presented to the emergency department and ENT-HNS OPD

of KMC were taken for this prospective study. Of the 81 cases

of suspected nasal bone fracture included, all of them were

clinically examined, then assessed with X-ray followed by

ultrasonography.

Results:

The results revealed that there was significant

advantage of USG in diagnosing particularly trivial or subtle

nasal bone fracture in comparison to conventional radiology

of the nose.

Conclusion:

USG is a steadfast and readily available method

for diagnosis of nasal bone fractures and thus can be used

as one of the investigation tools of choice in nasal fractures.

It is free from radiation hazard and can also be an adjunct

investigation tool for medico-legal purpose as printed

documentation is possible.

Speaker Biography

Sandarva Giri is an Otolaryngologist from Nepal, currently working as a

registrar in Kathmandu medical college, Kathmandu. He is interested in

academic research program, Ear surgeries, Endoscopic Nose surgeries,

Aesthetic Surgeries and Vertigo. He is a published poet and also a Modern

sculpture artist of Nepal.

e:

sandarva_giri@yahoo.com

Sandarva Giri

,

Otolaryngology online

Volume 9 | ISSN: 2250-0359