Spare roof technique significantly improved patient quality of life regarding nose function and appearance.
Ethmoidal Arteries with Pedicled Septal Floor Rotational Flaps Are Ideal for Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstruction
Ethmoidal arteries with pedicled septal floor rotational flaps, with their strong blood supply and large coverage area, are ideal replacements for the nasoseptal flap.
Age, High BMI May Be Associated with Rebleeding After Pediatric Tonsil Surgery
A look at the risk factors that may contribute to multiple hemorrhages following tonsil surgery in children.
Elective Neck Dissection with Parotidectomy Should Be Part of P+N0 Disease Treatment in HNCSCC
What is the prevalence of occult cervical disease and the evidence for using elective neck dissection (END)?
Analyzing Effects of Esketamine Nasal Spray in Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression
Continuation of esketamine nasal spray in addition to oral antidepressant treatment resulted in clinically meaningful superiority in delaying relapse for patients with TRD.

What Is the Oncologic Safety of Using the Submental Flap to Reconstruct Oral Cavity Cancer Defects?
It is oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction. Here’s a look at whether it’s oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction of oral cavity cancer defects.

Does Cochlear Implantation Improve Cognitive Function?
New cochlear impant users consistently demonstrate improvements in attention, episodic, and working memory, as well as processing speed, even after as little as 6 months experience with their devices.

Do Steroids Improve Recovery in Vestibular Neuritis?
The management of vestibular neuritis with corticosteroids remains controversial.

Ethical Considerations in Off-Label Drug Prescribing
A physician considering prescribing a certain medication that is not on the FDA-approved indications list must contemplate three aspects of that decision—legal/regulatory, clinical evidence, and ethics.

Letter from the Editor: Highlighting Outside-the-Box Thinking in Otolaryngology
Turn to ENTtoday to find new inspiration from colleagues and insights into topics that don’t often get covered through the eyes of an otolaryngologist.
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