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Otolaryngology head and Neck Surgery - opis przedmiotu

Informacje ogólne
Nazwa przedmiotu Otolaryngology head and Neck Surgery
Kod przedmiotu 12.0-WL-LekAM-OtyNeSurE- 22
Wydział Wydział Lekarski i Nauk o Zdrowiu
Kierunek WLiNZ - oferta ERASMUS / Lekarski
Profil -
Rodzaj studiów jednolite magisterskie sześcioletnie
Semestr rozpoczęcia semestr zimowy 2023/2024
Informacje o przedmiocie
Semestr 8
Liczba punktów ECTS do zdobycia 4
Typ przedmiotu obowiązkowy
Język nauczania polski
Sylabus opracował
Formy zajęć
Forma zajęć Liczba godzin w semestrze (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w semestrze (niestacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (niestacjonarne) Forma zaliczenia
Wykład 20 1,33 - - Egzamin
Seminarium 10 0,67 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę
Zajęcia kliniczne 30 2 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę

Cel przedmiotu

·         Knowledge of pathological background and symptoms of common disorders  of otolaryngology, pediatric otolaryngology and audiology.

·         Ability of performing basic ear, nose and throat  (ENT) examination

·         Knowledge of the diagnostics and treatment algorithms in ENT emergencies

·         Knowledge of epidemiology, risk factors and molecular background of the development and course of head and neck malignancies. Knowledge of fundamentals of diagnostics and multidisciplinary treatment in head and neck oncology.

·         Basic knowledge of most common surgical techniques of otolaryngology and postoperative care.

Wymagania wstępne

·         Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology of head and neck region.

Zakres tematyczny

1.    Taking the history and basic ENT patient evaluation. Basics of otoscopy, rhinoscopy, indirect laryngoscopy  and examination of the oral cavity and pharynx.

2.    Ear

a.       Basics of anatomy and phisiology including balance and hearing.

b.      Symptoms, signs and management of most common disorders of external ear (external otitis, trauma of the auricle)

c.       Symptoms, signs and management of most common disorders of the middle ear(acute media  otitis, suppurative otitis media, chronić otitis media, eustachian tube dysfunction, otosclerosis)

d.      Symptoms, signs and management ent of most common disorders of the inner ear (Meniere disease, vestibular neuronitis, vertigo)

e.       Principals of the otoneurology

f.        Most common ear surgery procedures ( paracentesis, grommet insertion, myringoplasty, mastoidectomy )

3.    The nose

a.      Anatomy and physiology of the nose, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses

b.      Symptoms and signs of the of common sinonasal disorders (nose bleed, acute rhinosinusitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, rhinitis)

c.       Management of the fractured nose and epistaxis

d.      The principles of most common nasal operations (septoplasty, functional endoscopic sinus surgery)

4.    The oral cavity and the pharynx

a.      Anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity and pharynx

b.      Presentation, symptoms and management of the most common diseases (tonsillitis, inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, malignant tumors)

c.       Principles of the basic operations :tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy

5.    The larynx

a.      Anatomy and physiology of the larynx.

b.      Symptoms and signs of the of common laryngeal disorders (acute and chronic laryngitis, vocal cord palsy, benign and malignant lesions)

c.       Laryngopharyngeal reflux

d.      Principles of the basic operations: tracheostomy, laryngeal endoscopy, total and partial laryngectomy

 

6.    Head and neck- benign and the malignant disease:

 

a.       Basic anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity, salivary glands, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus and lyph node drainage

b.      The presentation of head and neck cancer

c.       The presentation and managemnent of the salivary gland didsease

d.      Examining of the oral cavity, larynx, pharynx

e.       Examining the neck with the reference to the lymph nodes

f.        Management of the neck lumps

g.      A basic knowledge of the principles of operative surgery

h.      Postoperative management of patient after major head and neck surgery

 

 

 

7.    Principals of audiology:

a.       Physiology of hearing proces.

b.      Conductive and sensineuronal hearing loss

c.       Hearing tests

d.      Tinnitus

e.       Principals of the hearing aid

 

8.    Principals of pediatric otolaryngology:

a.       Examination of pediatric patient

b.      Symptoms and signs of the selected common pediatric disorders

Metody kształcenia

Lectures in the form of multimedial presentations.

Clinical classes at the Department of the Otolaryngology and maxillofacial Surgery. Classes require participation of the students in the clinical activities at the ward, clinic and operating room. The clinical classes also contain case discussion, seminars and learning of the practical examination skills.

Efekty uczenia się i metody weryfikacji osiągania efektów uczenia się

Opis efektu Symbole efektów Metody weryfikacji Forma zajęć

Warunki zaliczenia

Clinical classes: pass based on attendance and participation in classes and oral answer or written test based on the cases students have a chance to see during their time in Department- positive grade from 60% of the points obtained. During the seminar classes, 1 excused absence is allowed (sick leave). Absences, in each case, must be made up for in the form of a written test or an oral answer covering the scope of the material for the seminar classes, within the time limit agreed with the teacher.

Final exam from the course: The condition for admission to the examination is positive completion of the clinical classes. The final exam comprises 60 test multiple choice questions and covers the full range of the subject material (lectures and clinical classes). To obtain a positive result of the exam, the student must obtain a minimum of 36 points (60%).

Literatura podstawowa

1.               Corbridge, Steventon Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head And Neck Surgery, Oxford University Press

2.               Flint, Haughey, Lund, Robbins, Thomas: Cummings Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Elsevier

 

 

 

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Zmodyfikowane przez prof. dr hab. n. med. Paweł Golusiński (ostatnia modyfikacja: 16-05-2023 10:37)