Research suggests patient discussion should inform first line of treatment
Dramatic Increase in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Since 2000
Highest rates of increase seen in East South Central states; greatest changes have occured in frontal sinus surgery
Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Cardinal Symptoms Change in Surgery, Medical Therapy
Endoscopic sinus surgery yields significantly greater improvement in cardinal symptoms compared with medical therapy alone
When Do Ranulas Require a Cervical Approach?
Research recommends a cervical approach for revision cases, large pseudocysts to confirm diagnosis and allow placement of drain through neck
Surgical Smoke: How Can It Be Safely Handled?
Recommendations suggest evidence-based guidelines, legal mandates be instated to increase compliance with measures to offset dangers of inhaling surgical smoke
Is There Still a Place for the Head Mirror?
It’s no surprise that head mirrors are second only to the stethoscope as one of the most recognizable symbols used in artists’ renderings and Hollywood depictions of a physician. Or that, in most cases, head mirrors are incorrectly shown situated squarely in the middle of the “doctor’s” forehead, much like a shiny, silver bull’s eye instead of flipped down over one eye.
Cancer Management Should Involve Developmental Biology, Energy Flow
Triological Society lecturer stresses two-pronged approach to preventing cancer
Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings a Forum for Otolaryngologists to Listen, Debate, Network
Sessions cover latest medical research, technology, issues in otolaryngology
Sialendoscopy Treatment for Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis Safe, Effective
Most patients reported no need for further sialendoscopy and no complications
How Tumor Boards Can Improve Care for Patients with Head, Neck Cancer
Physicians at Triological Society annual meeting discuss advantages of the multidisciplinary treatment planning approach
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