Due to its facial scar avoidance, better accuracy in locating the lacrimal sac, and decreased blood loss, endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (eDCR) has become much more popular than external approaches.
Leaders in Otolaryngology Are Increasing Racial Diversity
Leaders in otolaryngology are doubling down on diversity to achieve a level that accurately reflects the public it serves.
How Current Peer-To-Peer Sessions Profoundly Impact Patient Care and Physician Wellbeing
Physicians should advocate for laws where surgeons with high insurance approval rates or documented outcome improvement receive expedited approval.
Highest Turnover Rates in Otolaryngology in Solo Practice and Early-Stage Physicians
Physician turnover can create care interruptions and result in lowered patient satisfaction, decreased quality of care, and worse outcomes.
Persistent Tracheocutaneous Fistula Seen in More Than Half of Decannulated Children
A tracheocutaneous fistula (TCF) commonly persists after pediatric tracheostomy decannulation, potentially preventing tract closure and negatively impacting phonation, swallowing, and cough physiology.
Elective Neck Dissection Does Not Improve Survival Rate but May Have Prognostic Role in Oral Cavity Mucosal Melanoma
Elective Neck Dissection does not improve survival rate but may be useful for staging and identifying candidates for treatment intensification, as well as for offering prognostic information to the patient.
Diclofenac Sodium Not Inferior to Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen for Postoperative Pain After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
This study provides additional evidence that we may be able to minimize narcotic pain medication use and reserve it for patients who are uncontrolled on NSAIDs alone.
Researchers Develop Consensus Statements on Use of Swallowing Fluoroscopy in Adults Best Practices
Researchers arrived at 40 statements for the comprehensive use of swallowing fluoroscopy in adults to guide best practices and influence policy regarding the procedure.
Is Tranexamic Acid Effective for Hemostasis During Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
TRIO Best Practice articles are brief, structured reviews designed to provide the busy clinician with a handy outline and reference for day-to-day clinical decision making. The ENTtoday summaries below include […]
Should Injection Laryngoplasty Be Performed for Acute Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis to Improve Swallowing Safety?
Outpatients with voice and swallowing complaints are often referred to otolaryngologists who diagnose UVFP and may perform injection laryngoplasty under local anesthesia in the office setting.
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