*Scientific Day of the Department of Urology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, UroFay2025      *The Closing Ceremony of the 11th Forum for Ideal Students and the 4th Forum for Goodwill Ambassadors at Egyptian Universities.      *Condolence      *Prof. Hatata Inaugurates a Number of Educational and Developmental Projects at the Faculty of Arts.      *The College of Dentistry Council held its session No. (71)
Prof. Dr. Sameh Mahmoud Amin
Contact Information
Phone Number: 084 6300587                          
Fax Number: 084 6302350
E-mail Address: sma18@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Ear Nose and Throat ENT - University Hospital - 2 nd floor.
Post Address: El-fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Medicine - Ear Nose and Throat ENT Department - POBox: 63514.
Academic Qualifications
B. Sc. : Medicine and Surgery - Cairo University - 1995.
M. Sc. : Ear Nose and Throat ENT - Cairo University - El-Kasr Aini - 1999.
Ph. D. : Ear Nose and Throat ENT - Cairo University - El-Kasr Aini -2005.
Academic Positions
Demonstrator:2000 To 2000
Assistant Lecturer : From 2001 To 2005
Lecturer : From 2005 To 2012 .
Assistant Professor: From 2012 To 2018 .
Professor: From 2018 Up Till Now .
Research Interests
Expanded endonasal approach
Crooked nose rhinoplasty alar reconstruction
Partial laryngectomy
Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Thesis
Intraturbinal versus extraturbinalmicrodebrider-assisted inferior turbinoplasty: Preliminary results
Composite Vascular Pedicled Middle Turbinate Flap for Reconstruction of Sellar Defects
Role of surgery for small petrous apex meningiomas causing refractory trigeminal neuropathy in the minimally invasive era.
The "11 O’clock Heel First" technique for micro vascular end‑to‑side anastomosis
Oral steroids alone or followed by intranasal steroids versus watchful waiting in the management of otitis media with effusion
Endoscopic endonasal bony landmarks of vertical petrous internal carotid artery: Anatomic study.
External Endoscopic multiportal frontal sinus obliteration for laterally pneumatized frontal sinus: A Feasibility study.
Endoscopic detection of fast mucociliary pathways in endoscopic sinus surgery: A local marker for mucociliary clearance
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