At this year’s Triological Society Annual Meeting, which will be held during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings May 20-21 in Chicago, the TRIO will conduct a Twitter chat that will […]
Patients With Isolated Mandible Fractures Should Be Screened for Concussion
Patients who present with isolated mandible fractures may benefit from concussion screening
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma More Common in Black Children With Late Disease
New study reports that children in the U.S. who present with nasopharyngeal carcinoma are more often black and have advanced disease compared with adults
Oral Rinse Samples of HPV DNA May Identify Recurrence Risk
For patients diagnosed with human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer, detection of HPV DNA in oral rinse samples after diagnosis may provide a useful biomarker to identify patients at increased risk of recurrence after treatment
Engineered Vocal Fold Tissue May Treat Patients with Laryngeal Damage
Replacing damaged vocal cord tissue with implanted new tissue engineered from vocal fold mucosa that is similar biologically and physiologically to that of native human tissue may one day offer a new surgical approach to restoring the voice in people with severe vocal cord damage
New Non-Antibiotic Treatment Shows Promise Against S. Aureus
Novel non-antibiotic treatment approach for chronic and nosocomial infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus shows promise in offering a way to combat these infections
Computer Program May Predict Outcomes of Cochlear Implants in Children
A new computer program may be able to predict which children with hearing loss treated with cochlear implants will develop effective language skills after implantation.
Bypassing the Blood Brain Barrier Through the Nose
Mucosal grafting of arachnoid defects—commonly used for endoscopic skull base reconstruction—may represent a novel method to permanently bypass the blood-brain barrier for drug delivery
Patient Navigators Promote Timely, Efficient Care for Patients with Head and Neck Cancers
When researchers used a patient navigation model in which all patients met with a nurse who coordinated their care, patients with head and neck cancer received definitive treatment recommendations within two weeks of presentation
Sleep Improves after Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Patients With or Without OSA
Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and comorbid obstructive sleep apnea see substantial improvements in quality of life following sinus surgery
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