COVID-19 produced persistent olfactory dysfunction in 29% of cohort at a one-year follow-up evaluation.
Study Establishes SUVmax Cutoffs to Discriminate Benign and Malignant Lesions in the Palatine Tonsils
Tonsillectomy for patients with IFT displaying SUVmax >9.0, ratio >1.5, or symptoms or findings suggesting malignancy is recommended.

How To: Endoscopic Medial Orbitotomy for Lateral Access to Anterior Cranial Base Pathology
This technique may help to further expand the role of endoscopic endonasal approach for experienced skull-base teams.

How To: Endoscopic Posterior Rotation Flap for Posterior Glottic Insufficiency
INTRODUCTION Posterior glottic insufficiency (PGI) is a potential sequela of prolonged intubation. Sustained pressure from the endotracheal tube results in ulceration, erosion of the vocal process, and subsequent tissue loss of the medial […]
Tracheostomy Tubes Added to FDA Medical Device Shortage List
On Oct. 31, 2022, The Food and Drug Administration added tracheostomy tubes to the administration’s medical device shortage list, including Bivona tracheostomy tubes manufactured by ICU Medical, San Clemente, Calif. […]

Tracheostomy Supply Shortages are Threatening Patient Health
Preoperative Laryngoscopic Exam Critical to Detecting Vocal Cord Paralysis in Patients with Thyroid Cancer with Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Invasion
Among the highlighted findings in this analysis is the importance of laryngoscopic examination to detect preoperative vocal cord paralysis.
Stimulated Raman Histology a Promising Adjunct, Alternative to Frozen Section in Sinonasal and Skull Base Tumor Diagnosis
Stimulated Raman histology can rapidly produce images similar to FFPE H&E in sinonasal and skull base tumors.
Data Established on Patient-Reported Improvements in Nasal Function Following Component Dorsal Hump Reduction with Spreader Graft
Cosmetic component dorsal hump reduction with use of spreader grafts to reconstruct the middle vault results in improved subjective nasal function and aesthetics.
Extended Reality Technology in Otolaryngology Education Is Currently Limited to Virtual Reality
Evaluating the current state of extended reality use in otolaryngology education.
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