Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın

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Rahim Aydın
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Otorhinolaryngology

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  • Who is Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın?
  • Education
  • Professional Experience
  • Surgical Areas of Interest
  • Areas of Interest in Ear Diseases
  • Nose and Sinus Diseases Areas of Interest
  • Throat and Pharynx Diseases Areas of Interest
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Who is Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın?

Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın, specialized in ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases, is an experienced physician committed to providing comprehensive and attentive healthcare services to his patients. Throughout his career, he has stood out with his knowledge and professional experience in the ENT field.

Op. Dr. Aydın began his medical education at Ege University Faculty of Medicine and graduated successfully from this faculty.

He completed his specialty training in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) at Gülhane Military Medical Academy (GATA), one of Turkey's leading military medical education institutions. The long-term specialty training he received at GATA's ENT Department provided him with in-depth knowledge and experience in ENT diseases and surgery.

Throughout his professional career, Op. Dr. Aydın has held significant positions in various healthcare institutions. During this time, he gained extensive experience in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical interventions of ENT diseases.

Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın currently serves patients at A Life Sağlık Grubu Ankara Hospital. Known as a trusted physician due to his sense of responsibility toward patients, adherence to professional ethical principles, and effective communication with patients.

Focusing on continuously improving his professional knowledge and skills, Op. Dr. Rahim Aydın aims to provide contemporary healthcare services. Therefore, he closely follows modern medical methods and technological advancements.

Education

Education Type Institution
Medical Education Ege University Faculty of Medicine
ENT Specialty Training GATA (Gülhane Military Medical Academy)
Long-term ENT Specialty Training ENT Department (ABD)

Professional Experience

Institution Name
Sivas Military Hospital
Ağrı Military Hospital
Mevki Military Hospital
Yüzüncü Yıl Hospital
Aksaray Hospital
Kırıkkale Hilal Hospital
Polatlı Can Hospital
A Life Health Group – Ankara

Surgical Areas of Interest

Otorhinolaryngologic (ENT) surgery encompasses a broad range of surgical treatments for conditions affecting the head and neck region.

The main areas of focus in ENT surgery include:

  • Tympanoplasty: Surgical repair of the eardrum.

  • Ossiculoplasty: Reconstruction or replacement of the middle ear ossicles.

  • Mastoidectomy: Removal of infected or cholesteatomatous tissue from the mastoid bone.

  • Stapedectomy/Stapedotomy: Surgery for otosclerosis to correct fixation of the stapes bone.

  • Cochlear Implantation: Placement of a bionic ear for patients with severe hearing loss.

  • Acoustic Neuroma Surgery: Removal of vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma).

  • Middle Ear Surgery: Treatment of various infections and injuries of the middle ear.

  • Ear Tube Insertion: Placement of ventilation tubes for middle ear effusion, commonly in children.

  • Septoplasty: Correction of deviated nasal septum.

  • Turbinate Surgery: Reduction or reshaping of nasal turbinates.

  • Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS): Treatment of chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps.

  • Rhinoplasty: Aesthetic nasal surgery.

    • Piezo Rhinoplasty: Ultrasonic reshaping of nasal bones.

    • Revision Rhinoplasty: Correction of issues from previous nasal surgeries.

  • Nasal Obstruction Surgery: Surgical resolution of various causes of nasal blockage.

  • Tonsillectomy: Removal of the tonsils.

  • Adenoidectomy: Removal of the adenoids.

  • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP): Surgical treatment for snoring and sleep apnea involving soft palate and pharynx.

  • Laryngopharyngeal Surgery: Procedures addressing diseases of the pharynx and larynx.

  • Vocal Cord Surgery: Treatment of vocal cord nodules, polyps, and other vocal fold lesions.

  • Salivary Gland Surgery: Removal of tumors or treatment of obstructions in the salivary glands.

  • Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery: Treatment of nodules, tumors, or hyperfunction of the thyroid and parathyroid glands.

  • Neck Dissection: Surgical removal of lymph nodes in cases of head and neck cancer metastasis.

  • Head and Neck Tumor Surgery: Surgical treatment of tumors in the oral cavity, nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, and other related regions.

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Areas of Interest in Ear Diseases

Otorhinolaryngologic (ENT) diseases encompass a wide range of conditions affecting major sensory organs—hearing, balance, smell, and taste—as well as the upper respiratory tract.

A more detailed classification of ENT diseases includes:

  • Otitis Externa: Inflammation of the external auditory canal.

  • Auricular Disorders: Conditions such as perichondritis and auricular hematoma.

  • Cerumen Impaction: Blockage of the ear canal by earwax.

  • External Auditory Canal Eczema: Inflammatory skin condition affecting the ear canal.

  • Otitis Media (Acute and Chronic): Inflammation of the middle ear.

  • Serous Otitis Media: Fluid accumulation in the middle ear without infection.

  • Tympanic Membrane Perforation: Rupture or hole in the eardrum.

  • Cholesteatoma: Abnormal skin growth in the middle ear.

  • Otosclerosis: Abnormal bone growth affecting the ossicles of the middle ear.

Hearing Loss

  • Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Hearing loss due to damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve.

  • Conductive Hearing Loss: Caused by obstruction or damage in the outer or middle ear.

  • Mixed Hearing Loss: A combination of sensorineural and conductive components.

  • Sudden Hearing Loss: Rapid-onset hearing impairment, often requiring urgent treatment.

Other Inner Ear Conditions

  • Tinnitus: Perception of sound (e.g., ringing, buzzing) without an external source.

Balance Disorders

  • Vertigo: A sensation of spinning or dizziness.

  • Ménière’s Disease: A disorder characterized by vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness in the ear.

  • Labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear or the nerves that connect the inner ear to the brain.

Nose and Sinus Diseases Areas of Interest

  • Inferior Turbinate Hypertrophy: Enlargement of the nasal turbinates leading to blockage.

  • Septal Deviation: Curvature or displacement of the nasal septum.

  • Nasal Polyps: Benign growths within the nasal passages or sinuses.

  • Adenoid Hypertrophy: Enlargement of the adenoid tissue (nasopharyngeal tonsil).

  • Acute and Chronic Sinusitis: Inflammation of the sinuses, either short-term or long-lasting.

  • Sinus Tumors: Benign or malignant growths originating in the paranasal sinuses.

  • Allergic Rhinitis: Inflammatory condition of the nasal mucosa caused by allergens.

  • Vasomotor Rhinitis: Non-allergic rhinitis characterized by nasal congestion and runny nose.

  • Postnasal Drip: Mucus drainage from the nasal cavity to the throat.

  • Postoperative Nasal Care: Care and follow-up management after nasal surgery.

Throat and Pharynx Diseases Areas of Interest

  • Pharyngitis: Inflammation of the pharynx.

  • Tonsillitis: Inflammation of the tonsils.

  • Laryngitis: Inflammation of the larynx.

  • Tonsillar Hypertrophy: Enlargement of the tonsils.

  • Adenoid Hypertrophy: Enlargement of the adenoid tissue.

  • Tonsil Stones (Tonsilloliths): Accumulation of debris in the tonsil crypts.

  • Swallowing disorders involving the pharynx and esophagus.

  • Vocal Cord Nodules, Polyps, Cysts: Benign lesions affecting vocal cord function.

  • Vocal Cord Paralysis: Loss of movement in one or both vocal cords.

  • Spasmodic Dysphonia: A neurological disorder affecting voice control.

  • Laryngeal Cancer: Malignant tumor of the larynx.

  • Laryngeal Paralysis: Impaired function or movement of the larynx.

  • Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia): Restriction of tongue movement due to a short lingual frenulum.

Last Updated: 8 Şubat 2026 00:21

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