Asso Prof. Dr. Md Abu Hena Mohammad Parvez Humayun (Head-Neck Surgery-III)

Head-Neck Surgery-III Unit

The Head-Neck Surgery-III Unit at the National Institute of ENT & Hospital is committed to providing exceptional surgical care for patients with complex and advanced conditions affecting the head and neck region. This specialized unit focuses on surgical management of advanced head and neck cancers, reconstructive procedures for functional restoration, and innovative solutions for trauma, deformities, and neoplastic conditions.

Specialized Services & Treatments

🔹 Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Surgery

  • Oral Cancer Surgery – Comprehensive treatment of oral cavity cancers, including wide local excisions and reconstructive surgery using free tissue transfer techniques to restore function and aesthetics.
  • Laryngeal Cancer Surgery – Advanced techniques such as total laryngectomy, partial laryngectomy, and vocal cord reconstruction to treat cancer while preserving voice and swallowing functions as much as possible.
  • Pharyngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer – Surgical management of cancers affecting the pharynx and hypopharynx, with an emphasis on function-preserving techniques like pharyngoesophageal reconstruction and voice restoration.
  • Neck Dissection and Lymph Node Removal – Therapeutic neck dissection to remove metastatic lymph nodes, preventing the spread of cancer and enhancing survival chances.
  • Palliative Surgery for Advanced Cancer – Surgery aimed at reducing symptoms, improving quality of life, and providing comfort for patients with advanced, untreatable cancer.

🔹 Craniofacial and Facial Trauma Surgery

  • Facial Trauma Reconstruction – Surgical intervention for facial injuries including fractures of the jaw, cheekbones, nose, and orbit, aiming for both functional recovery and aesthetic restoration.
  • Craniofacial Anomalies – Management of congenital craniofacial deformities such as cleft lip and palate, involving multi-disciplinary surgical correction to improve facial appearance and function.
  • Trauma Reconstruction – Advanced reconstructive techniques for patients who have sustained severe head and neck trauma, including soft tissue and bone grafting to restore facial structure and function.

🔹 Reconstructive Surgery

  • Microvascular Reconstruction – Sophisticated reconstructive surgeries utilizing free tissue transfer to reconstruct defects caused by tumor resection, trauma, or congenital anomalies. This includes the use of microvascular surgery for reattachment of tissue and restoration of both appearance and function.
  • Free Tissue Flaps – Use of free flaps, including fibula, radial forearm, and anterolateral thigh flaps, to reconstruct large defects in the head and neck.
  • Complex Skin and Soft Tissue Reconstruction – Surgical techniques to repair large or complicated skin defects, such as those resulting from cancer surgery or facial trauma.

🔹 Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery

  • Thyroid Cancer and Tumor Resection – Surgical management of thyroid tumors, including thyroidectomy and minimally invasive thyroid surgeries for both benign and malignant conditions.
  • Parathyroid Surgery – Treatment of parathyroid disorders such as hyperparathyroidism with the removal of abnormal glands and restoration of calcium balance.
  • Minimally Invasive Thyroidectomy – Advanced endoscopic and robotic techniques for thyroid surgeries to minimize scarring and reduce recovery time.

🔹 Salivary Gland Surgery

  • Tumor Removal – Removal of benign and malignant tumors from the major and minor salivary glands, with preservation of gland function where possible.
  • Sialolithiasis Surgery – Treatment of salivary gland stones causing swelling and infection, with procedures to remove the stones and restore glandular function.
  • Salivary Gland Reconstruction – Reconstructive surgery for patients who have lost salivary glands due to cancer or trauma, focusing on improving saliva production and oral function.

🔹 Endoscopic and Robotic-Assisted Surgery

  • Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS) – Minimally invasive robotic surgery to remove tumors in the throat, mouth, and larynx, performed through the mouth without external incisions.
  • Endoscopic Thyroidectomy – Endoscopic surgery for thyroid conditions that requires minimal scarring and results in faster recovery.
  • Robotic Neck Surgery – Advanced robotic techniques to remove tumors or perform neck dissection with minimal scarring and quicker recovery times.

🔹 Voice Restoration and Airway Surgery

  • Laryngeal Surgery – Treatment for patients with disorders of the larynx, such as benign vocal cord lesions, cancers, and vocal cord paralysis, with procedures to restore voice function.
  • Tracheal Stenosis and Airway Reconstruction – Surgical management for narrowing of the trachea or windpipe, including tracheal reconstruction to restore normal airway function.
  • Laryngectomy and Voice Prosthetics – For patients undergoing laryngectomy, voice prosthetics, and speech rehabilitation therapies to restore speech and swallowing.

Why Choose Head-Neck Surgery-III?

The Head-Neck Surgery-III Unit at the National Institute of ENT & Hospital offers world-class care for patients with complex conditions requiring highly specialized surgical intervention. Our team of expert surgeons is skilled in the latest techniques, including robotic-assisted surgery, microvascular reconstructive surgery, and minimally invasive approaches. We are committed to delivering the best outcomes for patients by focusing on functional recovery and aesthetic restoration.

Our unit provides comprehensive treatment plans that are tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient. From cancer surgery to reconstructive surgery and facial trauma management, our multidisciplinary team ensures that all patients receive individualized care and support for optimal results.

 

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