Injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) during surgery impacts on the patient’s ability to phonate, breathe, and swallow.
Laryngeal Adductor Reflex Responses to Varying Stimulation Forces Assesses Sensory Dysfunction in Laryngopharyngeal Disorders
Normative data for laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) response rates to low, medium, and high stimulation forces are useful to assess sensory dysfunction in a variety of laryngopharyngeal disorders.
Insertion Trauma Rate Lower in Lateral Wall Arrays Than Perimodiolar Arrays Following Cochlear Implantation
LW arrays are preferable to PM arrays for minimizing clinically relevant intracochlear trauma in cochlear implantation.
Potential Link Between Sinonasal Inflammation and Cognitive Function Warrants Future Study
Study participants with sinonasal inflammation show decreased brain connectivity within a major functional hub with a central role in modulation cognition.
Sleep Apnea an Unrecognized Risk Factor for Mortality in Patients with COVID-19
This analysis highlights the need for close monitoring of patients with sleep apnea who become infected with COVID-19.
How To: Reconstruction of Anterior Table Frontal Sinus Defects with Pericranial Flap and Titanium Mesh
The anterior table defect poses a reconstructive challenge, and very few publications have described reconstructive options.
Is Olfactory Training Effective Treatment for Postinfectious Smell Loss?
Existing evidence suggests that olfactory training is a low-risk intervention that provides clinically relevant and sustained benefit in some PISL patients.
What Is the Best Approach to Prevent Advanced-Stage Pressure Injuries After Pediatric Tracheotomy?
An array of complications may arise after a pediatric tracheotomy, and the clinician should be mindful of advanced-stage pressure injuries.
How to Improve Inequities in Head and Neck Cancer
Most cases of oropharyngeal cancer are positive for the human papillomavirus, but among Blacks, 55.3% of cases are HPV-negative, and HPV-negative cases are, to say the least, understudied, said Babak […]
Early Tracheotomy Correlated to Shorter ICU Stays in Severe COVID-19 Cases
Early tracheotomy is related to reduced need for mechanical ventilation and shorter ICU stay in severe COVID-19 cases.
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