An instructor from the University of Kerbala publishes a distinguished research ”in a magazine from Scopus

The assistant teacher, Dr. Abbas Ali Al-Kalabi, a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh – United Kingdom and teaching at the College of Medicine – Karbala University was published in a magazine from the Scopas container in June of this year 2020 and entitled ((Banoon) The effectiveness of the process of patching the eardrum using small pieces of abdominal fat or fat. The authorization of local anesthesia technique and high-precision ear perspective () .. The study period lasted 5 years from 2015 until the end of 2019 and included 63 authorization drums for 59 patients and the study was successfully completed beyond the recorded global statistics and estimated at 83% where the success rate in the Iraqi study was 92.1% The researcher discussed in his research these operations are the first of their kind that are done in Iraq in this way and with a higher success rate than traditional surgical operations or by using a regular microscope in addition to the advantage of local anesthesia and getting rid of complications of general anesthesia and the low cost and short time … Private hospitals in the city of Karbala applied these operations to most of the wounded people from the popular crowd and the armed forces who were injured by the explosions and tearing the eardrum other than Ad hoc .. Patients were followed for a full year after the operation to observe any changes, complications or possible failure. Then the study concluded that this method of rapid and accurate operations is the best way to patch the holes of small and medium ear drums resulting from injuries, accidents or chronic infections or after aural operations …))