Devayani Shinde
7 Papers
11 Citations
Devayani Shinde is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mastoidectomy & Perichondrium. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Retropharyngeal cold abscess without Pott's spine.
TL;DR: A case of tuberculous retropharyngeal abscess in an adult woman without tuberculosis of the cervical spine who was managed surgically by aspirating the retroph throat abscess transorally, together with antituberculosis treatment.
Tuberculous otitis media - revisited with 3 interesting case
Haritosh K. Velankar,Yogesh G. Dabholkar,Adip K. Shetty,Devayani Shinde +3 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: Tuberculous Otitis media is a rare disease that is clinically variable and nonspecific as discussed by the authors, which can easily be confused with other acute or chronic middle ear conditions.
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Temporalis fascia versus tragal perichondrium: a comparative study of outcomes as graft material in tympanoplasty
Adip K. Shetty,Haritosh K. Velankar,Akanksha A. Saberwal,Yogesh G. Dabholkar,Sharad B. Bhalekar,Devayani Shinde +5 more
TL;DR: This study aimed out to find which amongst these two is a better graft material by comparing the efficacy of tragal perichondrium as graft material to that of temporalis fascia.
Tuberculous otitis media – revisited with 3 interesting case reports
Akanksha A. Saberwal,Haritosh K. Velankar,Yogesh G. Dabholkar,Adip K. Shetty,Devayani Shinde +4 more
TL;DR: Tuberculous otitis media is a rare disease that is clinically variable and nonspecific, which still persists in clinical practice despite effective antitubercular treatment and may have varied modes of presentation making early diagnosis difficult.
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Computed Tomography and Anatomical Findings Encountered During Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Akanksha A. Saberwal,Haritosh K. Velankar,Yogesh G. Dabholkar,Adip K. Shetty,Sharad B. Bhalekar,Devayani Shinde +5 more
TL;DR: There are several factors that make a revision surgery for chronic rhinosinusitis challenging for the operating surgeon such as several pathological changes, recurrent polyps in the nose, hyperostotic ethmoid cells, as well as altered anatomy due to previous surgery, mucosal scarring and associated chronic mucosal inflammation.