Instead of removing the keel in the operating room under general anesthesia, this can be done in the office with topical anesthesia.
Multi-institutional Review Offers Basis for Management of Failed Free Flaps to Head and Neck
The recipient site of the initial failed free flap is the most important factor affecting its management and, in many cases, a second free flap in the acute setting is appropriate.
No Significant Evidence to Support Neck Drain Insertion After Thyroidectomies
The practice of neck drain insertions in patients undergoing thyroidectomies is associated with higher risks of hematomas and surgical site infections, and longer hospital stays.
Prolonged Hospital Stay After Total Laryngectomy a Strong Indicator for Long-Term Mortality
A look at the factors and complications associated with prolonged inpatient length of stay in patients who receive total laryngectomy.
Systemic Corticosteroids Remain Top Treatment for Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
Systemic corticosteroids are the firstline treatment of autoimmune inner ear disease, with intratympanic steroids as a possible adjuvant or alternative.
Parosmia Associated with Functional Recovery from Post-Infectious Olfactory Dysfunction
The presence of parosmia is associated with clinically relevant recovery in olfactory discrimination and identification function in patients with post-infectious olfactory dysfunction who are receiving olfactory training.
Oral Corticosteroid for Chronic Rhinosinusitis May Be Lower Risk Than Surgery
Here’s why the inclusion of oral corticosteroids as part of appropriate medical therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis may be the lower-risk strategy.
Is Acupuncture Effective in Reducing Overall Symptomatology in Chronic Rhinosinusitis?
Although acupuncture is used to treat a variety of medical conditions, there is insufficient evidence to support its use in chronic rhinosinusitis.
What Is the Role of Transoral Thyroidectomy?
Transoral thyroidectomy can be safely performed in a select group of patients. Here are its unique advantages and guidance on when it should be used.
What Is the Extent of Neck Dissection in Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma?
Medullary thyroid carcinoma is a relatively rare thyroid cancer accounting for about 5% to 10% of all thyroid cancers.
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