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A number of theses compiled under the supervision of Dr. Amir Arvin Sazger

Dr. Amir Arvin Sazger, by dedicating most of his teaching time to facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and student work in the service of the great professors of this field at Stanford University in the United States, has had the main goal of training outstanding and efficient surgeons in this field as a postgraduate course of specialized education. His pioneering work in establishing and establishing the facial plastic and reconstructive surgery training course in Iran, in collaboration with and supported by Tehran University of Medical Sciences as the strongest scientific and research complex in the country, led to the start of professional courses in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery training in 2012. Graduates of this field, who are currently practicing medicine, meet the needs of patients in different parts of the Islamic country with a quality that meets international standards. Training these surgeons at Hazrat Vali Asr Hospital (A.S.) in the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex in Tehran is one of Dr. Sazger's honors as a teacher at the Faculty of Medicine. These colleagues include:

Esophageal cancer surgery and results from a study of 130 patients operated on at Ghaem (Aj) and Omid medical centers

Study of therapeutic results of endoscopic sinus surgery in patients with chronic sinusitis

Study of the frequency and percentage of non-neoplastic causes of thyroid enlargement in patients who underwent surgery in Imam Khomeini (RA) and Amir A'lam hospitals from 2009 to 2013

Comparison of functional outcomes of the nose following two tipoplasty methods in Imam Khomeini hospital between 2010 and 2012

Study of the effect of pentoxifylline on the rate of improvement of traumatic tympanic membrane perforators in guinea pigs in Imam Khomeini (RA) Hospital Complex and Vali Asr Hospital (RA)

Auricle construction (auriculoplasty) in patients with congenital atresia with traumatic absence of the auricle using rib cartilage homograft from the organ bank in Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran since May 2005

Study of the effect of COLUMELLA STRUT on the persistence of CEPHALIC ROTATION AND TIP PROJECTION IN PATIENTS REFERRING FOR RHINOPLASTY IN THE ENT DEPARTMENT OF IMAM KHOMEINI HOSPITAL IN 2007-2008

Investigating the Effect of High Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss on the Response to Vestibular Evoked Muscle Potentials (VEMP) Test

Investigating the results of saccular dysfunction using the VEMP test in different groups of patients

Recording vestibular evoked muscle potentials in patients with auditory neuropathy in IMAM KHOMEINI and Amir A'lam hospitals during the years 2007-2008

Study of the frequency and type of hearing loss in patients with acute myeloid leukemia admitted to the blood department of Imam Khomeini Hospital in 2004, according to the type of acute myeloid leukemia.

Endoscopic examination of the visceral anatomy on cadaver in 2002-2002

Brainstem examination in patients with spasmodic dysphonia using VEMP and ABR in Amir A'lam and Imam Khomeini Hospitals

Comparative study of osteomethane complex anatomy in CT-SCAN of individuals with non-opaque sinuses and limited anterior compartment maxillary sinusitis

Study of the relative etiological frequency of vocal cord paralysis in adult patients referred to Imam Khomeini (RA) and Amir A'lam Hospitals from May 2002 to May 2004

Study of cases of fibro dysplasia in terms of anatomical location in the bones of the head and face in patients admitted to Imam Khomeini and Amir A'lam Hospitals from 1992 to 2002

Surgery for Esophageal Cancer and the Results of a Study of 130 Patients Operated at Ghaem (Ajd) and Omid Medical Centers from 1997 to 1991

A comparative study of vestibular evoked muscle potential recordings in individuals with low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss and individuals with normal hearing

A study of the effect of pentoxifylline on the rate of improvement of traumatic tympanic membrane perforators in guinea pigs in the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex and Vali Asr Hospital (Aj)

A study of the frequency of concabellous septal deviation and their relationship in children under 16 years of age referred to the imaging centers of the University of Tehran