Various factors can influence pharyngocutaneous fistula development after total laryngectomy, with postoperative hypoproteinemia being the highest predictive risk factor.
No Adverse Events from Monopolar Electrosurgery Use in Patients with Cochlear Implants
Monopolar electrosurgery is a versatile tool used to accomplish incision, dissection, or homeostasis during surgical procedures with no adverse events from monopolar eectrosurgery use in patients with cochlear implants
Extent of Surgery Not Associated with Overall Survival in Patients with Intermediate-Sized Follicular Thyroid Cancer
Extent of surgery not associated with overall survival in patients with intermediate-sized follicular thyroid cancer; prognosis for patients with FTC is favorable, with 20-year survival rates close to 70% when appropriately treated.
Dupilumab, Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Equally Effective in Reducing Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps Symptoms
Dupilumab and functional endoscopic sinus surgery are equally effective in reducing chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps symptoms, according to Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) scores.
Three Primary Treatment Strategies Show No Differences in Swallow Outcome for Patients with Low- to Intermediate-Risk Tonsil Cancer
Clinical and patient-reported outcomes revealed a similar presence and prevalence of dysphagia and swallow-related quality of life at subacute and long-term time points, regardless of primary treatment strategy.
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery More Cost-Effective than Dupilumab in Treatment of Patients with Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps
Dupilumab is a novel monoclonal antibody that shows promise in treating patients with CRSwNP who fail initial medical management. ESS, the mainstay therapy for CRSwNP, has been shown to be clinically effective and cost-effective when compared to long-term medical management.
Adding Enhanced Measurements to Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy Aids in Distinguishing Central from Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients
Central sleep apnea can be easily mistaken for obstructive sleep apnea; enhancing during drug-induced sleep endoscopy with additional measurements enables sleep surgeons to correlate physiologic and anatomic assessment to distinguish between the two apneas.
Remotely Reported Peak Flow Meter Measurements Demonstrate Disease Progression, Predict Need for Surgery in Patients with Subglottal Stenosis
Peak flow meter measurements can adequately demonstrate disease progression and predict the need for surgery in patients with SGS disease and, together with dyspnea Index (DI) scores, may be a useful tool for remotely following these patients.
Upfront Transoral Laser Microsurgery May Offer Survival Benefit Over Radiotherapy in Patients With Early-Stage Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
An upfront Transoral Laser Microsurgery-based surgical approach to T2N0 SSCC may offer an overall survival benefit compared with definitive Radiotherapy in Patients with Early-Stage Supraglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Morbidity and Mortality Are Low in Children Who Undergo Bronchoscopy For Pediatric Airway Foreign Body Aspiration
Morbidity and mortality are low in children undergoing bronchoscopy for Airway Foreign Body Aspiration; a downward mortality trend suggests improvement in the safety of this procedure.
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