Endoscopic sinus surgery is an approach commonly used by otolaryngologists–head and neck surgeons, but for what indications is it the best technique to use—and how has its use evolved over the years?
Skin Resurfacing and Rejuvenation
Is This Patient Operable?
Survey of otologists reveals differences of opinion on treatment, surgery for otosclerosis with vertigo
Tonsillectomy Techniques: Tradition versus Technology?
The ABCs of CPT Coding
Important aspects of coding and reimbursement for otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons-including some controversial coding issues-were covered in the American Rhinologic Society (ARS)’s Patient Advocacy Panel here at the 2006 Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM).
Avoiding the Operating Room: The Advantages of Office-Based Laryngology and Esophagology
Mini Facelifts: Newer, Safer Procedures
How Standard Is “Standard of Care”?
How much do your treatments and procedures vary from the established standard of care? Does it matter?
Trends in Facial Plastic Surgery: New Patient Groups Bring New Challenges
The number of people looking for a nip here, a tuck there, a new nose, or higher brows is on the rise.
Suspect Adult Respiratory Papillomatosis with Recurrent Hoarseness after Surgery
Although most respiratory papillomatosis starts in childhood, some patients develop symptoms in adulthood.