Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Tianjin Hospital of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)

The PLA 464th Hospital, founded in 1951, is a hospital with a glorious history. After more than half a century of construction and development, it has become a comprehensive Grade 3A hospital with complete disciplines, strong technology, excellent environment, integrating medical treatment, teaching, scientific research and health care, with an annual outpatient volume of 140,000, an annual inpatient population of nearly 10,000, and an annual surgical volume of more than 3,000 operations. It is the clinical teaching hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University, Baiqiu'en Military Medical College, General Hospital Medical College, Armed Police Medical College, the designated hospital for emergency treatment of traffic accidents in Tianjin, and the national model hospital for people's peace of mind.

The ear, nose and throat department of the PLA 464th Hospital has a long history and is the key department for the future development of the hospital, which is intended to build the Beijing Military Region Army-wide collaborative treatment center for ear, nose and throat, a modern ear, nose and throat treatment center with unique scale and characteristics in the Tianjin area, with strong technical force, a reasonable gradient of experts and advanced medical equipment, and with the international medical technology in line with the modern ear, nose and throat treatment center.

The introduction of German electronic endoscopic imaging system, the United States low-temperature plasma ablation system, storez sinusoscopy, digital thermocoagulation system, acoustic impedance CET-8F acoustic frequency *** vibration deafness therapeutic instrument, Cai's ear, nose and throat surgical microscope high-precision specialized medical equipment. By the senior ear, nose and throat experts to carry out functional endoscopic surgery, under the guidance of modern cutting-edge equipment, targeted and accurate elimination of diseased tissues, preserving the function of normal tissues, with small trauma, less bleeding, fast recovery, no sequelae.