What are the outcomes and wound cosmesis achieved with running cutaneous sutures spaced 2 mm vs. 5 mm apart?
Do Parachutes Prevent Death, Major Traumatic Injury?
Parachute use did not reduce death or major traumatic injury when jumping from aircraft in the first randomized evaluation of this intervention.

Reboot Approach Significantly Reduces Post-Op Nasal Polyp Recurrence
The reboot approach significantly reduced nasal polyp recurrence for 30 months postoperatively compared to the current mucosa-sparing approach.
Vascular Stippling May Inform Diagnostic Sampling of Suspicious Laryngeal Lesions
Laryngoscopic and microscopic appearance of vascular stippling could inform clinicians on diagnostic sampling of suspicious laryngeal lesions that reduce delay in diagnosis.
Pediatric Consent Forms Decrease Overall Opioid Prescriptions
A mandated consent form prior to opioid prescription was associated with decreased overall opioid prescriptions without a resultant increase in postoperative complications in pediatric patients.
Laryngoscore Reliable for Detecting Laryngeal Exposure Preoperatively in Microlaryngoscopy Patients
The Laryngoscore is reliable for detecting difficult laryngeal exposure preoperatively, but each institution should find its own best cutoff value based on the specific instruments available locally.
Outcome of Perioperative Oxandrolone for Patients with Cachexia Related to Head and Neck Cancer
Perioperative administration of oxandrolone resulted in objective improvements in prealbumin levels and subjective improvements in surgical wounds.
DNA Methylation Patterns in Nasal Epithelium, Atopy, and Atopic Asthma in Children
The findings of this study support the feasibility of using the nasal methylome for future clinical applications, such as predicting the development of asthma among wheezing infants.
Perioperative Gabapentin May Reduce Postsurgical Pain in HN Mucosal Surgery
Perioperative gabapentin given 300 mg twice daily did not result in reduced narcotic use, but results were compatible with clinically meaningful reductions in pain scores.
Epiglottitis Is Significant ED Pathology, Carries Mortality Risk
Epiglottitis is still a significant pathology seen in EDs, is stable over the study period, and carries a mortality risk.
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