Research does not suggest that any one prosthesis design—wire loop, piston, or bucket handle—is better than another in terms of postoperative hearing outcomes
Sleep Machines May Damage Infant Hearing
Research raises concerns that high noise levels from infant sleep machines may cause hearing loss in babies, incur additional loss in teens
How Common Is Iatrogenic Facial Nerve Injury?
Pinpointing the incidence of iatrogenic facial nerve injury is not a straightforward affair
Kartush Facial Nerve Monitoring Protocol
Jack Kartush, MD has developed a facial nerve monitoring protocol that he has taught to many otolaryngologists over the decades
Otologists Report Greater Widespread Use of Intra-Operative Facial Nerve Monitoring
What Is the Optimal Workup for a Child with Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Combined with a thorough history, physical, and audiologic exam along with ophthalmologic consultation, children with SNHL should be evaluated using sequencing algorithm based on degree of hearing loss
What Are the Diagnostic Criteria for Migraine-Associated Vertigo?
There remains no gold standard diagnostic criteria, but research by Neuhauser et al. provide a starting point for clinicians
Aspirin and Acoustic Neuroma Growth
Is there a way to medically stop the progression of sporadic vestibular schwannoma growth?
Cortisporin Use in Routine Tympanoplasty
Is it safe to use commercially available polymyxin B, neomycin, and hydrocortisone suspension in routine tympanoplasty?
Unilateral Hearing Loss In Children Often Overlooked At School, Home
Unrecognized partial hearing loss in children can negatively affect their classwork and quality of life, but early intervention may mitigate psychosocial effects of hearing impairment in pediatric patients
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