A two-step method using the platysma as an in vivo bioreactor may be a promising approach to achieve long-term survival and enhanced luminal patency of a transplanted tracheal graft.
Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block May Be a Viable Treatment Option for Neurogenic Cough
Procedural therapy, including superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) block, should be considered in the armamentarium of neurogenic cough treatments.
At-Home Postoperative Drain Removal Is Safe and Effective for Many Head and Neck Surgery Patients
Home drain removal is a safe and efficacious option for patients following head and neck surgery, providing cost savings to them and better utilization of providers’ time.
Minority Groups Widely Underrepresented in U.S. Prospective Studies of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Minority demographic groups are significantly underrepresented in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) clilnical trials.
Should Isotretinoin Be Stopped Prior to Surgery?
Recent prospective clinical studies have not found an increased incidence of facial scarring in patients using isotretinoin in the perioperative period.
When Should Adults with Bilateral Hearing Loss Be Referred for Cochlear Implant Evaluation?
Many patients who would likely benefit from implantation are never referred due to poor regional access, and, perhaps most importantly, lack of established CIE referral guidelines.
Letter from the Editor: Recent Feats of Innovation in Otolaryngology
There’s plenty to look forward to that isn’t COVID-related, and we’re excited to talk about it with you.
The Latest on Olfactory Dysfunction and COVID-19
Closing the Digital Divide: Ensuring Patients Have Access to Healthcare Technology Is a Priority
How To: Rapid, Effective Cannulation for Salivary Duct Access
We demonstrate a novel, simplistic, and rapid approach to cannulation, dilation, and sialendoscope insertion that can be completed in an outpatient setting with the assistance of viscous lidocaine gel.
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