Dr. Ameet Kishore is a proficient Otorhinolaryngologist practicing successfully for more than 26 years.
His area of specialisation includes Microscopic Ear Surgery, Neuro-Otology, Cochlear Implants, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and Paediatric ENT.
He played the leading role in setting up Cochlear and Hearing Implant Unit at Apollo Hospital and about 700 patients have been benefited under his treatment and care.
He also provides Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA), Bone Bridge and Vibrant Sound Bridge Middle Ear Implants to patients with hearing impairments.
He is skilled in performing Endoscopic Nasal and Sinus Surgical procedures like Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and Balloon Sinuplasty along with Orbital Decompression, Optic Nerve Decompression, Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), Endoscopic Closure of CSF Leaks and Endoscopic Pituitary Tumor Surgery.
Moreover, he offers treatment for Lumps in Head, Neck, Salivary and Thyroid Gland and carries out micro laryngeal surgery and phonosurgical techniques for hoarseness.
Dr. Ameet has received several awards during his career.
He regularly takes part in workshops and National and International conferences and presents papers in them.
He takes keen interest in teaching and chaired the post of Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Medical Colleges under the University of Glasgow.
The doctor is the member of several prestigious associations like: Cochlear Implant Group of India (Hon Secretary), Indian Society of Otology, Association of Otolaryngologists of India, Neurotological - Equilibriometric society of India, European Academy of Otology and Neurotology.
He is very much associated with Philanthropic work and is the Founder and Managing Trustee of “I Can Hear Foundation”.
He constantly engages himself in research and publications and has published over 30 Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals. He has also penned 6 chapters in books.
Special Interest
Microscopic Ear Surgery Neuro-Otology, Cochlear Implant, Endoscopic Sinus and Nose Surgery, Paediatric ENT, Skull Base Surgery, Bone Bridge and Sound Bridge Middle Ear Implants, Endoscopic Closure of CSF Leak, Endoscopic Pituitary Tumour Surgery, Lump Surgery in Head, Neck, Salivary and Thyroid Gland
Work Experience of Dr. Ameet Kishore
Senior Consultant, Apollo Spectra Hospital, Kailash Colony
Consultant, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, university of Glasgow
Professor, University of Glasgow
Senior Registrar, West of Scotland Hospitals, UK
Experienced in all aspects of ear, nose, throat and head-neck. Special areas of interest are diseases of the ear (deafness, dizziness), Cochlear Implants, nose and sinuses.
Experience at Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow (UK) has provided skills in paediatric ENT.
Has expertise in microscopic ear surgery, endoscopic sinus surgery, micro-laryngeal surgery, lasers and radiofrequency, cochlear implants and implantable hearing aids (BAHA & Vibrant Soundbridge).
Working in Apollo Hospitals since last Assignment
Education
FRCS, 1995, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (RCPS), Glasgow
MBBS, 1991, Armed Force Medical College (A.F. M.C), Pune
Professional Memberships
Cochlear Implantation : National Centre for Cochlear Implants, Cross house hospital, UK
Neuro-Otology & Skull Base Surgery : Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, UK
Paediatric ENT : Royal Hospital for Sick Kids, Yorkhill, UK
Cochlear & Vibrant ME Implants: ENT Klinik, Univ of Wurzburg, Germany
Micro Ear Surgery : Causse Clinic, Beziers, France
Ear & Skull base surgery : GruppoOtologico, Piacenza, Italy
Ear & Sinus Surgery : New York Ear and Eye Infirmary, USA
Endoscopic Sinus & Micro ear Surgery : Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland
Cochlear & Auditory Brainstem Implants :Manchester Royal Infirmary. UK
Awards And Achievements
AOI gold medal for the best Consultant paper
TWJ Fellowship to visit the Causse Clinic, Beziers
Silver medal for the best paper presentation at the Annual Conference
Neuro-otological& Equilibriometric Society, New Delhi
Travel grant, Section of Otology, Royal Society of Medicine
Travelling Fellowship, Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Glasgow
Scottish Otolaryngological Society prize for the best Registrar
presentation at the annual S.O.S. meeting, Dumfries.
Downs’ Temporal Bone Dissection Competition (1st Prize)
(Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital , London ).
Downs’ Temporal Bone Dissection Competition (2nd Prize)
(Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital , London ).
Research And Publications
‘Dysphagia and obstructive sleep apnoe in Madelung’s Disease’ S Ali, A Kishore J Laryngology Otology, April 2007; Vol 121(4) p398-400
Does patient-perceived handicap correspond to the modified clinical test for the sensory interaction on balance? S Loughran, A Kishore, S Gaehouse, IRC Swan Otol Neurotol. Jan 2006; Vol 27(1), p 86-91.
‘Inter-observer reliability in evaluating postural stability between clinicians and posturography’ S.Loughran, N.Tennent, A.Kishore, I.R.C.Swan Clinical Otolaryngology, June 2005; Vol 30(3) p255-7
‘Correlation of growth factor receptor expression with clinical growth in vestibular schwannomas’ B.F.O’Reilly, A. Kishore, C. Smith, J. Crowther Otology and Neurotology, 2004, Vol 25(5), Sept 2004, p791-796
Intracranial complications of diseases of the ear, nose and throat Kishore A, MacKenzie K Surgery, 2004, Vol 22:8, p175-177
‘Growth rate of non-vestibular intra-cranial schwannomas’ B.F. O’Reilly, H. Mehanna, A. Kishore ,J.A. Crowther Clinical Otolaryngology, 2004, Vol 29(1), Feb 2004, p 94 – 97 • ‘How to audit your surgical performance’ A.Kishore ENT News, 2003, Vol 11(6), p72 – 73
‘Audit derived guidelines for training in endoscopic sinonasal surgery (ESS) – protecting patients during the learning curve’ M.L Montague, A Kishore, G.W McGarry Clinical Otolaryngology, 2003, Vol 28(5), p411 – 416
‘Hypoglossal nerve paralysis following tonsillectomy’ C. Sharp, H.K. Borg, A. Kishore, K. MacKenzie Journal of Laryngology and Otology, May 2002, Vol 116 (5), p389 – 391
‘Vocal process granulomas – Is surgery the answer ?’ A. Kishore, K. MacKenzie CME Bulletin – Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, 2002, Vol 6(1), p16-17
‘Inhalation of foreign bodies in laryngectomees’ A.Kishore, D.Roy The Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 2001, Vol 53(4), p315 – 317
‘Our experience of vestibular schwannomas in type 2 neurofibromatosis : A 20 year review’ A.Kishore, J.A.Crowther, B.F.O’Reilly The Indian Journal Otology, Sept 2001, Vol 7 (3), p97 – 101
‘A clinical and immuno-histochemical study on the growth of vestibular schwannomas’ A.Kishore, C. Smith, J.A.Crowther, B.F.O’Reilly The Indian Journal Otology, Sept 2001, Vol 7 (3), p112 – 116
‘Results of stapes surgery on patients with osteogenesis imperfecta’ L. Albanhasawy, A. Kishore, B.O’Reilly Clinical Otolaryngology, Dec 2001, Vol 26, p473 – 476
‘One Stop Neck lump clinic : Phase 2 of audit. How are we doing ?’ A. Kishore, CJR Stewart, GW McGarry, K MacKenzie Clinical Otolaryngology, Dec 2001, Vol 26, p495 – 497
‘The T tube – A cost effective DCR stent’ A. Kishore, GW McGarry Journal of Laryngology and Otology, Dec 2001, Vol 115, p992-993
‘Patient eligibility for day case paediatric adenotonsillectomy’ A.Kishore, A.Haider Ali, N.K.Geddes Clinical Otolaryngology, Jan 2001, Vol 26(1), p47-49
‘A clinical study of vestibular schwannomas in Neurofibromatosis 2’ A.Kishore, B. O’Reilly Clinical Otolaryngology, Dec 2000, Vol 25(6), p561-565
‘The role of fibreoptic laryngoscopy in infants with stridor’ M.Botma, A.Kishore, H.Kubba, N.K.Geddes International Journal of Paediatric Oto Rhino Laryngology, Sept. 2000, Vol 55 (1), p17-20
‘Primary extracranial meningioma of the soft palate’ A.Kishore, D.Roy, B.Irvine The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, February 2000, Vol 114, p149-150
‘The role of fibreoptic laryngoscopy in neonates and young children’ M.Botma, A.Kishore, N.Geddes The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, November 1999, Vol 113, p1039-1047 (Abstract)
‘Patient eligibility and parental attitude for day-case paediatric adenotonsillectomy’ A.Kishore,A.Haider Ali, N.K.Geddes The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, November 1999, Vol 113, p1039-1047(Abstract)
‘Surgical anatomy of the ear demonstrated on a hinged section of the temporal bone’ A.Kishore Revue de Laryngologie Otologie Rhinologie, 1996, Vol. 117(3), p165
‘Presentation and Management of Orbital problems in E.N.T. Disease’ A. Kishore, M.J.J. Al Khabori, K. Kishore Oman Medical Journal , May 1994; Vol. 10;No.4″