Browsing by Author "Segun-Busari, S."
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Item Clinico-Pathological Pattern of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Ilorin, Nigeria.(Published by Medical and Dental Consultants' Association of Nigeria., 2010) Alabi, B.S; Badmos, K.B,; Afolabi, O.A.,; Buhari, M.O.; Segun-Busari, S.Item Epistaxis: A Five year Review,(Published by Medical Services Department, Saudi Arabian Armed Forces, ; Staples Printers Rochester Ltd Great Britain., 2006) Olatoke, F.,; Ologe, F.E.,; Alabi, B.S.,; Dunmade, A.D.,; Segun-Busari, S.; Afolabi, O.A.A medical emergency deserves appropriate and timely intervention. Epistaxis is one of such emergency seen by Otolaryngologists. A retrospective study carried out on patients who presented with epistaxis at the University of llorin Teaching Hospital over a 5-year (1999-2003) period. Information on these patients was retrieved from hospital's patients' attendance register and case notes after due permission from relevant hospital authorities. A total of 1153 cases of adult and pediatric emergencies were seen during the period under review; 342 (29.6%) were aural; 508 (44.1%) were nasal and 303 (26.2%) were throat related. Epistaxis constituted 46.5% of the nasal emergencies while foreign bodies in the nose constituted 20.4%, acute rhino sinusitis 11.2%, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhealO.2%; nasal furunculosis 9.8% and septal hematoma/septal abscess 1.9% In conclusion, epistaxis constitutes a major ENT emergency in Nigeria; adults are dominant victims.Trauma was the most common etiological factor revealed by this study followed by idiopathic cause.Item Parental Satisfaction with Post-Adenotonsillectomy in the Developing World(Published by Elsevier, Amsterdam., 2009) Afolabi, O.A.,; Alabi, B.S.,; Ologe, F.E.,; Dunmade, A.D.; Segun-Busari, S.Aim/background: Tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures by the otolaryngologists in the pediatric population. The aim of this study is to evaluate parental expectation and satisfaction following tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy. Materials and methods: Hospital-based prospective study of all consented parents whose children had tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy over a period of 13 months (February 2008 to February 2009) using a cross-sectional method. Pre- and post-surgical questionnaire-based Interview was conducted for them and information retrieved included biodata, pre- and post-surgical symptoms on follow-up in the clinic of obstructive sleep apnoea, snoring, mouth breathing and rhinorrhea, parental expectation and satisfaction after surgery. All data were entered into statistical data using SPSS version 11 and analyzed and the results are presented in tables and figures. Results: A total of 29 patients had adenotonsillar surgery, who were within the age range of 1.50–14 years with a mean age of 5.50 (SD = 4.06 0.75). M:F ratio was found to be 3:1 (22 males and 7 females). Parents were satisfied with the expected outcome in terms of symptoms post-operatively in 96.6% while only one 3.4% were not satisfied. Conclusion: Majority of the parents (96.6%) were satisfied with the expectation of immediate resolution of symptoms; however, obstructive adenotonsillar hypertrophy remains an important problem to be solved to achieve total parental satisfaction in adenotonsillar operations.