1. Otorhinolaryngology surgery analysis in Japan and Thailand: Comparing Nihon University School of Medicine with Thammasat University Faculty of Medicine.
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Nomura Y, Toi T, Chanvimalueng W, Tomtitchong P, Weerarattanakul W, Jike M, Tomomatsu H, Kawasaki K, Kawasaki WC, Jego EH, Oshima T, and Wanichsetakul P
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- Humans, International Cooperation, Intersectoral Collaboration, Japan, Thailand, Tonsillectomy statistics & numerical data, Tracheotomy statistics & numerical data, Hospitals, University statistics & numerical data, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data, Schools, Medical statistics & numerical data
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Background/objective: We compared the surgery data of the department of otorhinolaryngology of the university hospitals in Japan and Thailand to make each feature and the differences of both otorhinolaryngology surgeries clear. There are some medical meetings and congresses between Japan and Thailand, but so far it has not reported about the comparison of surgery data., Methods: Retrospectively, we analyzed the surgical statistics of department of otorhinolaryngology of Nihon University Itabashi Hospital (Japan) and Thammasat University Hospital (Thailand) between 2013 and 2014., Results: In Japan, there were many surgeries involving the middle ear and paranasal sinuses whereas in Thailand, tracheotomy and tonsillectomy were more frequently performed. Statistical analysis of the surgical data revealed specific tendencies in the nature of the operations performed at each university., Conclusion: This study revealed that there are rather differences between two hospitals' surgeries features. It was thought that it would be beneficial to both institutions to gain a deeper understanding of the areas of expertise of each university in order to foster an environment conducive to increasing future international collaborations., (Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.)
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- 2019
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