Abstract

There is a wide spectrum of ear, nose and throat surgical conditions affecting both children and adults in Nigeria.  This study aimed at determining the prevalence, socio-demographic features, types of ear, nose and throat surgical procedures in a secondary health centre in Enugu.

Patients and Methods:

This was a retrospective hospital based study of ENT clinic operation booking register and theatre operation register.  Data obtained were collated, documented and statistically analysed using SPSS version 20.0 software.

Result:

A total of 75 patients were operated at the centre during the period under review.  The female to male was 1:1:2.  The age range was from 1 year to 85years.  The indication for surgeries involving the throat were 67 (89.3%).  The nose 7(9.2%).  No surgery was performed in the ear.  Adenotosillectomy 52(69.3) was the commonest surgery performed is in throat while polypectomy 4(5.3%) occurred more in the nose.

Conclusion:

Resources for Ear, Nose and throat surgeries in Enugu South Local Government are grossly inadequate.  There is need for partnership with the Local Government administrator to upgrade the facilities.

Keywords

  • Courts of Judicature
  • Judicial independence
  • Judicial powers
  • Judicial Role
  • Constitution of Uganda
  • Political interference.
  • Constitutionalism principles