A look at the prevalence, timing, and potential baseline clinical risk factors associated with patients with medically refractory chronic rhinosinusitis electing endoscopic sinus surgery.
Multilevel Upper Airway Surgery Reduces Blood Pressure in OSA Patients
Upper airway surgery achieves a clinically significant decrease in systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
Depression Affects Two-Year Survival Rates in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Depression at time of treatment planning appeared to be as important a predictor of two-year survival as traditional clinical prognostic indicators.
Systemic Bevacizumab Promising for Treatment-Resistant Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Systemic bevacizumab appears to have significant promise and a low complication profile for the most treatment- resistant and aggressive forms of papillomatosis.
Electrocautery a Cost-Effective Alternative for Outpatient Pediatric Adenoidectomy
Results suggest that adenoidectomy with electrocautery is significantly less expensive than microdebrider and coblator, with no differences in complication rates.
Inferior Turbinate Surgery No Better than Placebo in Treating ETD
Eustachian tube dysfunction-related symptom improvement due to surgery of the anterior half of the inferior turbinate was found to be equal to placebo.
Powered Intracapsular Tonsillectomy Is a Safe Alternative to Traditional Tonsillectomy
PITA is a safe procedure that offers comparable disease control for children suffering from obstructive sleep apnea.
Adjuvant Therapies May Increase Time Between Surgeries for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is incurable with current treatment modalities, but adjuvant therapies should be used when surgery cannot control the disease.
New Laryngeal Cyst Classifications Highlight Increased Clarity, Oncocyte Presence
The added cystic descriptors allow for increased clarity in terminology between surgeons and pathologists and recognize the need to highlight oncocyte presence.
Olfactory Neural Cells Can Become Multipotent Following Injury
In this study, researchers provide the first evidence that it is possible to regenerate stem cells of the nasal tissue in mice, thus enlarging the population of adult stem cells.
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