Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis continues to decline since the implementation of the HPV vaccination, and advancements show promise in RRP medical management.
Younger Age, Conscientiousness Rate Associated with Activity Avoidance in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
A look at the characteristics associated with avoidance of daily activities in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.
Evidence Supports Current Recommendation Regarding Suture Position in Arytenoid Adduction
Arytenoid adduction suture placed in the anterior inferior thyroid ala results in the best acoustic, aerodynamic, and voice quality outcomes.

How To: Using Modified Dragonfly Electrode for Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring in Pediatric Surgery
An obstacle to routine utilization of intraoperative nerve monitoring in pediatric surgery is the lack of size-appropriate nerve monitoring devices for the pediatric patient.

How To: Dual-Vector Gracilis Muscle Transfer for Smile Reanimation with Lower Lip Depression
One paddle elevates and lateralizes the upper lip and commissure, while the second paddle depresses the lower lip.

Otolaryngology Experts Share Best Practices in Five Areas
Otolaryngology experts examined important clinical questions in five areas—from antivirals for newborn hearing to tonsillar cancer—during the Triological Society’s “Best Practices” session.

How Climate Change May Be Affecting Sleep Patterns for Adults and Children
Robust research is increasingly showing the ill effects of climate change, from rising temperatures to severe weather events, on human sleep.

Laryngologists Discuss Tough Tracheostomy Choices During COVID-19 Era
When deciding whether to perform tracheotomies during COVID-19 required laryngologists to balance important medical and resource needs with the possibly grave infection risks to medical personnel.

Head and Neck Cancer: Experts Discuss How to Improve Surgery Quality and Value
More procedures performed at high-volume hospitals and careful certification of surgeons in clinical trials are ways to improve the quality and value in head and neck care, panelists said.

Evidence Emerges on Treatment for Loss of Smell Due to COVID-19
New but limited data have emerged suggesting that oral steroids with olfactory training may be a safe and effective treatment for loss of smell due to COVID-19.
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