With new COVID-19 precautions in place, otolaryngologists are seeing an increase in patient visits, despite patient reluctance.
How to Prepare for the Aftermath of COVID-19
Here are key practices providers should focus on to create a safer, more stable environment for patients while remaining vigilant for a COVID-19 resurgence.
Former Surgeon Uses Fine Motor Skills to Create Art after Retirement
Hemendra Bhatnagar, MD, applies the exceptional fine motor skills he once used in surgeries to paint landscapes and create woodwork.
Overview of EHR-Derived COVID-19 Symptoms Prior to Testing May Lead to Earlier Diagnoses
Understanding temporal dynamics of COVID-19 patient symptoms could provide fine-grained resolution to guide clinical decision-making.
Voice and Airway Presentations of Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Are Clinically Indistinguishable
The voice and airway presentation of patients with FMS, IBS, and/or CFS suggests that these disorders may be different clinical manifestations of a shared pathophysiology.
MRI Induction Room as Safe as OR for Pediatric Patients Undergoing DISE
There were no significant complications for drug-induced sleep endoscopies (DISE) performed on child patients in the operating room or in the MRI induction room.
Endoscopic Stapes Surgery Is a Valid Alternative to the Microscope
Endoscopic and microscopic stapes surgery have similar audiological success, but some data suggest lower chorda tympani injury and postoperative taste disturbance risk with the endoscope.
Voice Rest Does Not Impact Laser Resection Results for Superficial Vocal Cord Lesions
A look at whether a prescription of voice rest has a meaningful impact on vocal outcomes following CO2 laser resection of superficial
vocal cord lesions.
Scribes May Be Useful in Providing High-Level Otolaryngology Care
Patient satisfaction was neither impaired nor improved by the presence of a scribe in the otolaryngology clinic.
Is Endolymphatic Sac Surgery Beneficial for Ménière’s Disease?
ESS can be considered in patients that are refractory to medical management as a non-destructive option, as risk to hearing is low.
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