Patients who undergo limited ELS resections can be assured of having a similar to improved voice after healing
Sleep Endoscopy, Cine MRI Most Effective in Identifying Pediatric OSA Obstruction Sites
Drug-induced sleep endoscopy and cine MRI are the most commonly reported tools to identify obstruction sites for children with persistent OSA
Mandibular Advancement Devices Improve AHI, Symptoms of Mild to Moderate OSA
MADs reduce AHI, increase oxygen saturation, and improve the main symptoms of mild to moderate OSAHS
Pediatric ENT Readmissions Rare, but Vary with Procedure Type
Readmission rates vary directly with the type of procedure performed, as well as patient level factors
Comorbid Diabetes Mellitus Type II, Hypercholesterolemia May Predict Pure-Tone Average Improvements in ISSNHL Patients
Comorbid DM or Hch may indicate a smaller probability of major or moderate PTA improvement for patients with ISSNHL
Few Outcome Differences, Higher Costs for DISE and TORS to Treat OSA
Patients who underwent UPPP±T without DISE did not show a statistically significant difference in outcomes compared to the patients who underwent DISE with other procedures, including TORS

Neuroscience, Biotechnology Combination Used to Tackle Inner Ear Problems
Optical tools, imaging, fully implantable cochlear implants among latest advances in push for better diagnostic, treatment approaches for inner ear disorders
Transcervical Ultrasonography Useful in Diagnosing Pediatric Peritonsillar Abscess
Study shows ultrasonography useful for diagnosis and determining patients who do not need surgery
Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration Techniques Evaluated
Study finds voice restoration in total laryngopharyngectomy (TLP) jejunal and TLP radial forearm flap patients was equivalent, but inferior
to standard TLP
Septoplasty, Ambulatory Oropharyngeal Surgery Combination Is Safe
Research shows no increase in rate of unplanned revisits or postoperative hemorrhage
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