Whereas treatment of established Frey syndrome with botulinum toxin is effective and well accepted, prevention seems a better alternative
Surgical Therapy for Pediatric Patients with NTM Head and Neck Lesions Carries High Risk
High complication rates and a lack of proven best approaches suggest tailoring the approach to address the potential risks based on location and severity
Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Cancer Diagnosis Is a Heterogeneous Group
TGDC cancer diagnosis compris- es a heterogeneous group that includes true TGDC cancer, pyramidal lobe primary, Delphian node metastasis, and indeterminate case
Stand-Out Sessions from Other Organizations at COSM
Highlights from meetings held by seven other otolaryngology societies at COSM this year
Frank E. Lucente, MD, Wins Brookhouser Award of Excellence
Dr. Lucente accepted the award, noting that the society “has always had strong leadership, but it is a society of leaders who are here”
Triological Society New Fellow Thesis Award Winners
Winners of the Harris P. Mosher Award and Edmund Prince Fowler Award
Advancing the Understanding, Treatment of Sinus Complaints
Reasearchers at the annual meeting of the Triological Society discussed antibiotics, nasal irrigation, ESS
Optimizing Treatment for Oropharyngeal Cancer
The possibility of de-escalating treatment is being evaluated in a clinical trial of participants with HPV-positive stage III-IVA oropharyngeal cancer
Communication, Transparency Can Improve Healthcare Value
A panel of experts at the Triological Society Annual Meeting discussed the importance of communication and transparency as the industry shifts toward a new risk-based payment model
Hospital Type Affects Cost, Outcome of Tonsillectomies in Kids
Tonsillectomies performed in kids at children’s teaching hospitals have a significantly higher cost, are more likely to involve complications, and result in more comorbidities than when performed at other types of hospitals.
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