Otolaryngologists answer questions on cochlear implants, HPV vaccination, subglottic stenosis management, and tracheostomy.
Methodology to Study Care Barriers for Head and Neck Cancer Patients in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Yields Insights
Barriers in care access for head and neck cancer patients can be categorized as delays in presentation, referral, and treatment, and insights gained suggest the feasibility and transferability in developing strategies for early detection.
Spreader Graft Placement Found Comparable in Functional Outcome in Patients with Nasal Obstruction
Septorhinoplasty with spreader graft placement with and without upper lateral cartilage release provides clinically and statistically significant improvement.
Procedural Therapies Demonstrate Effectiveness in Improving the Lives of Patients with Neurogenic Cough
A look at how procedural therapies compare to other established pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods in treating patients with neurogenic cough.
Is There a Causative Link Between SARS-CoV-2 and Audiovestibular Dysfunction?
SARS-CoV-2 can infect human inner ear cell types, and this infection may underlie COVID-19–associated problems with hearing and balance.
HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer: Physicians Discuss Management Decisions, Role of HPV Vaccines
Expert physician panelists at the 2022 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting discussed the rise in HPV oropharyngeal cancer, the sometimes vexing management decisions, and the role of HPV vaccines.
Are Biologics Viable Options for Treating Pediatric Illness?
Physician experts at the 2022 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting discussed biologic therapy options for pediatrics chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.
Tympanoplasty Tips: Otology Experts Give Advice on the Procedure
Expert physician panelists shared their advice on the many ways of surgically repairing a hole in the eardrum at a session during the 2022 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting.
How Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Is Evolving to Give Patients a Better Night’s Sleep
Treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) continues to advance, from the increasingly sophisticated realm of wearables to new techniques for implantable devices.
Vestibular Schwannoma Position Relative to Internal Auditory Canal Helps Predict Postoperative Facial Function
How vestibular schwannoma (VS) position relative to the internal auditory canal (IAC) axis can be used along with tumor size to predict postoperative facial outcomes.
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