Pediatric otolaryngologists who apply adult learning principles with trainees will maximize both the efficiency and efficacy of the learning process.
Prolonged Operative Time Associated with Multiple Adverse Outcomes in Endoscopic Sinonasal Surgery
Prolonged operative time is associated with several adverse outcomes following endoscopic sinonasal surgery, including prolonged hospital length of stay, overall surgical complications, and bleeding.
Nasal Discharge the Sole Symptom Improved by Nasal Saline Treatment in Patients with Acute Rhinosinusitis
Nasal discharge was the only symptom significantly improved by nasal saline treatment in patients with acute rhinosinusitis.
How To: Induced Paresis for Awake Laryngoscopy Procedures
Awake in-office procedures may be the preferred treatment method for many patients who require multiple interventional treatments of the larynx, especially those at risk of being put under general anesthesia.
How To: Nasopharyngectomy without Maxillary Swing via a Combined Open Lateral and Endoscopic Approach
This method combines a lateral transcervical approach to provide proximal internal carotid artery (ICA) control and early visualization without the morbidity of a maxillary swing.
How To: Multilayered Closure of Oronasal and Oroantral Fistula Using Intranasal and Intraoral Flaps
Multilayered repair of OAF–ONF using a pedicled intranasal flap combined with an intraoral local flap facilitated excellent closure in patients.
What Is the Role of Induction Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Sinonasal neoplasms have a wide spectrum of histopathologies and biological behaviors, but close proximity to critical structures, such as the skull base and orbit, can make surgical resection a challenge.
Does Surgery for Nasal Obstruction Improve Eustachian Tube Dysfunction?
Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is often associated with nasal obstruction and inferior turbinate hypertrophy; is nasal surgery an option?
Maintain Patience When Caring for Elderly Patients
The expression, “Patience is a virtue” has never been more true than for elderly patients you might see in your practice.
These Women Have Risen as Leaders of Otolaryngology Associations
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