Minimally invasive OSIA 2 System reduces the risk of signal attenuation and skin complications, which were limitations of previous percutaneous and older transcutaneous devices.
How to: A Novel Five-Step Reduction Technique of Arytenoid Dislocation
It is commonly accepted that early diagnosis and timely and effective joint reduction are the keys to treating arytenoid dislocation. In this article we take a look at a novel five-step reduction technique.
Intersectional Analysis of the Otolaryngology Match Confirms White Male Advantage
White men have a persistent advantage, while several racial, ethnic, and gender minorities are disadvantaged in the Head and Neck Surgery Match.
Minimally Invasive Thyroidectomy Not Inferior to Conventional Surgery
Minimally invasive thyroidectomy achieves high cosmetic satisfaction and is not inferior to conventional thyroidectomy in terms of surgical results or perioperative complications.
Increased Antibiotic Prescribing Period Associated with Delayed Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis
Delayed head and neck cancer diagnosis delays due to increased antibiotic prescribing periods are known to be harmful to patients.
Extruded Hardware Lead in Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Device Successfully Reimplanted Without Explantation
In the absence of infection, lead wire exposure from hypoglossal nerve stimulation implantation can be treated with urgent surgery to reimplant the lead and salvage the device.
Over-the-Counter Preparation Shows Promise in Biofilm-Associated Chronic Rhinosinusitis Treatment
Nasodine, an over-the-counter preparation, shows effective antibiofilm agent that is highly active against biofilms and holds promise for the management of sinonasal biofilms in CRS.
Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block Improves Neurogenic Cough for Most
Superior laryngeal nerve block improves for patients with neurogenic cough reported symptomatic improvement, and repeat injections may benefit patients with initial nonresponse.
Medical Device Misuse vs. Off-Label Practice
Meeting Reimbursement Criteria for Otolaryngologic Procedures
Studies show that reimbursement for otolaryngology services is generally below the federal benchmark.
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