Close, routine endoscopic and imaging surveillance is needed in the post-treatment setting.

Close, routine endoscopic and imaging surveillance is needed in the post-treatment setting.
Drains have been ubiquitously used in head and neck procedures to obliterate dead space, approximate skin flaps, and thereby promote wound healing.
Acupuncture has shown encouraging results when utilized within a variety of ear, nose, and throat procedures.
Injection medialization with a temporary injectable can improve symptoms of hoarseness, dysphonia, feeding difficulties, and aspiration in pediatric patients with unilateral VFI.
Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is one of the most common deep space head and neck infections.
A look at the periprocedural management of anticoagulation and antiplatelet medications, including aspirin, warfarin, and clopidogrel.
The use of topical high-volume budesonide irrigation does not appear to have a significant effect on IOP and carries a low risk of HPA axis suppression when used long term.
Imaging is indicated in the initial evaluation of unilateral facial paralysis in the presence of symptoms inconsistent with Bell’s palsy.
Acupuncture has shown encouraging results when utilized within a variety of ear, nose, and throat procedures.
Given the current evidence available, it is recommended that infants who fail their newborn hearing screening should undergo CMV testing.