1.Gradual Recovery from Bilateral Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss post Motor Vehicle Accident
Ali Ango Yaroko ; Behzad Shahrjerdi ; Mohd Khairi Md Daud
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2013;68(2):181-182
Sensorineural hearing loss following trauma is a common
finding in daily clinical practice and usually associated with a poor prognosis. Our case illustrates a patient who was involved in motor vehicle accident sustaining bilateral
severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss but
subsequently recovered fully after two years. Unless there is clear trauma to the cochlea or auditory nerve, a substantial duration of follow up is needed in the treatment of such cases.
2.Ultrasonic Scissors-Assisted ‘Open-Book’ Thyroidectomy in Massive Goiter Compressing Airway and Causing Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
Irfan Mohamad ; Ali Ango Yaroko ; Mohd Najeb Soleh ; Centilnathan Periasamy
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2013;68(2):183-185
A massive goiter may constrict the trachea resulting in
shortness of breath. Recurrent laryngeal nerve compression
may cause vocal cord paralysis. We highlight a case of a 62-year-old female with a 30 year history of an anterior neck swelling gradually increasing in size. She presented with acute symptoms of upper airway obstruction and voice
changes. Emergency thyroidectomy was performed by
dividing the middle part of the gland using ultrasonic
scissors. The recovery was uneventful and the patient
regained normal vocal cord function post operatively.
3.Ultrasonic scissors-assisted 'open-book' thyroidectomy in massive goiter compressing airway and causing unilateral vocal cord paralysis.
M, Irfan ; Yaroko, Ali Ango ; S M, Najeb ; Periasamy, Centilnathan
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2013;68(2):183-5
A massive goiter may constrict the trachea resulting in shortness of breath. Recurrent laryngeal nerve compression may cause vocal cord paralysis. We highlight a case of a 62- year-old female with a 30 year history of an anterior neck swelling gradually increasing in size. She presented with acute symptoms of upper airway obstruction and voice changes. Emergency thyroidectomy was performed by dividing the middle part of the gland using ultrasonic scissors. The recovery was uneventful and the patient regained normal vocal cord function post operatively.