In a sample of medical malpractice cases involving otolaryngologists, trends in error type may warrant further investigation to identify specific areas of practice involvement and education.
Endolymphatic Shunt Surgery Comparable to Intratympanic Gentamicin in Controlling Vertigo in Ménière’s Disease
Endolymphatic shunt surgery provides successful vertigo control at least as well as ITG, with a lower incidence of audiovestibular complications
Age Is Only Independent Risk Factor in Malignant Otitis Externa Patient Admission-Level Outcomes
In patients with MOE, sociodemographic, treatment-related, and hospital- level factors were independently associated with readmission, PLOS, and discharges to a rehabilitation facility.
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.
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.
Women in Otolaryngology Hold Fewer Leadership Roles
Women are currently disproportionately underrepresented in otolaryngology leadership roles, but a shift may be taking place.
Higher Olfactory Performance Associated with Self- Perceived Olfactory Function
A look at the association between orthonasal olfaction and chemosensory perception in patients with smell loss.
Female Otolaryngologists in Some Subspecialties Keeping Publication Pace with Male Counterparts
This study suggests that female otolaryngologists within certain subspetomatic cialties are keeping pace with their male colleagues in publication productivity in the early career time frame.
Coronavirus Presents Unprecedented Moral, Professional Test for Otolaryngologists
A look at how the ethical issues that arise from coronavirus will affect practicing otolaryngologists.
Testing for Decreased Smell Function May Help Identify Coronavirus Patients Earlier
Decreased smell function is a major marker for coronavirus infection; therefore, smell testing may help to identify COVID-19 patients in need of early treatment or quarantine.
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