Research shows surgical intervention can result in clinical improvement, but up to 21% of patients report only marginal improvement
Neurogenic Cough Is Often a Diagnosis of Exclusion
Research suggests patient discussion should inform first line of treatment
Dramatic Increase in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Since 2000
Highest rates of increase seen in East South Central states; greatest changes have occured in frontal sinus surgery
Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Cardinal Symptoms Change in Surgery, Medical Therapy
Endoscopic sinus surgery yields significantly greater improvement in cardinal symptoms compared with medical therapy alone
Sialendoscopy Treatment for Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis Safe, Effective
Most patients reported no need for further sialendoscopy and no complications
Most Parapharyngeal Space Masses Benign, Removed Through Surgery
Clinical Question What are the clinical parameters of parapharyngeal space masses, and do they have an effect on surgical approach? Background: Lesions of the parapharyngeal space account for 0.5% to […]
Gland-Preserving Approach to Chronic Sialadienitis Has Successful Outcomes
Most patients treated with gland-preserving surgery have symptomatic improvement, but significant number have persistent symptoms
Robotic Micromanipulator Can Strengthen Laryngeal Surgery Skills
Experienced, novice laser surgeons perform equivalently in accuracy, repeatability tasks using robotic controller
Transoral Robotic-Assisted Surgery Safe for Benign Indications
TORS deemed safe, effective for lingual tonsillectomy, base of tongue resection procedures in benign diseases, including obstructive sleep apnea
Laryngotracheal Stenosis Not Homogenous in Nature
Multiple, distinct etiologies associated with LTS, demonstrating disparate rates of tracheostomy dependence
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