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How To: Endoscope-Assisted Transoral Procedure of Accessory Parotid Gland Tumor Resection
This article aimed to present the authors’ experiences with endoscopic-assisted transoral resection of APG tumor and to describe the surgical procedure involved.
How To: Automated Real-Time Otologic Drill Motion Analysis
In this work, the authors present a computer vision model for automatic otologic drill motion analysis during mastoidectomy and detail how to implement a computer vision model for real-time use.
Is Post-Operative Nasal Stenting Necessary After Primary Cleft Lip and Nose Repair
Evidence suggests that post-operative nasal stents are beneficial if used for three to six months by a hypothesized mechanism of hindering the contraction and regression of the surgically repositioned lower lateral cartilages.
XR Mandatory Trainee Proficiency Before OR or Not? Which Would You Do?
In this article, we entertained the question of whether our trainees should be required to use extended reality (XR) technologies to achieve a certain level of proficiency before engaging with hands-on surgical experiences.
Surgeon Scientist Symposium Offers Support for Early Career Researchers in Otolaryngology
Developing the next generation of surgeon scientists is challenging; however, a unique program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville is addressing some of the difficulties young clinician–researchers in otolaryngology may face through its annual Surgeon Scientist Symposium, now entering its second year.
BREATHE-ing New Life into the Care of Pediatric Tracheostomy Patients
The BREATHE (Boosting REsources And caregiver empowerment for Tracheostomy care at HomE) study is a five-year, six-hospital trial that will advance understanding of how hospitals can better support caregivers of children with tracheostomies as they resume life, work, and family activities after discharge.
OTC Options for Hearing and Sleep Care
When over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids debuted two years ago, Justin S. Golub, MD, MS, an otology specialist and associate professor of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Columbia University in New York, was enthusiastic.
ML Model Classifies, Detects, Segments Structures During NE
A CNN-based model can accurately localize and segment turbinates in images obtained during NE, signifying the feasibility of future machine learning (ML) algorithms to interpret NE findings.
The Time Is Now to Prepare for the Next VBC Wave
VBC (value-based care) is coming to otolaryngology offices within the next five years through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) initiatives, and otolaryngology needs strategies for responding to how value, outcomes, and cost will be captured and measured
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