It is time for all physicians to work together to ensure we don’t lose our professional self-regulation
Research Links ACHOO Syndrome to Corneal Nerve Size
Study finds that 67% of people diagnosed with ACHOO syndrome had prominent corneal nerve
Tips for Managing Gastroesophageal Reflux
A panel of experts at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting discuss obstacles with medical and surgical treatment options
Debating the Value of Using Endoscope During Ear Surgery
Is use of an endoscope during otologic surgery a fad, or a new standard?
DISE Has Advantages, But Can Come Up Short on Outcomes
Panelists debate indications and pitfalls of drug-induced sleep endoscopy
Preparing for and Managing Parental Leave
Physicians planning a family must learn to work within a system that can be less than accommodating
Endoscopic Management More Cost Effective than Tracheostomy for BVFP
Advances in endoscopic laryngeal surgery have enabled practitioners to avoid tracheostomy and its attendant morbidity.
Polyp Recurrence Still Common After ESS for CRS with Nasal Polyposis
Polyp recurrence is still common after ESS, with control of polyps up to 18 months found in approximately 60% to 70% of patients
Larynx-Preserving Surgery Associated with Improved Survival in Early-Stage Glottic Cancer
Larynx-preserving surgery alone and larynx-preserving surgery with radiation were associated with improved survival compared to radiation alone.
What Is the Correlation Between EMG Waveforms, Muscle Activation During Intraoperative Neural Monitoring?
Target musculature is the primary innervated muscle that produces the highest EMG amplitude and is the sole muscle grossly contracting with nerve stimulation
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