Self-reported taste changes in patients with oropharyngeal cancer who have had TORS are frequent; suspension time and glossopharyngeal nerve injury are unlikely to cause symptomatic TDs.
Extremely Preterm Infants Have Equivalent Decannulation Success but More Complications Post-LTR
Compared with all other patients, extremely premature infants have equivalent decannulation success but are at an increased risk for complications following LTR.
Voice Dissatisfaction Common Among the General Population
Dissatisfaction with one’s speaking voice is common, and a considerable percentage of the general population without voice disorders would consider interventions to change it.
QOL Factors Impact Patient Decision to Undergo Cochlear Implantation
Although functional outcome expectations are similar between candidates who elect to receive or forgo cochlear implants, the latter have higher baseline CI-specific quality of life abilities.
Higher Prevalence of Hearing Loss Among Cancer Survivors
Findings suggest that cancer survivors have a significantly higher prevalence of both audiometry-confirmed and self-reported hearing loss than the general population.
Motion Capture Technology Can Evaluate Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscle Movement Patterns
Results show the feasibility and reliability of motion capture technology in studying extrinsic laryngeal muscle kinematics.
Intersectional Analysis of the Otolaryngology Match Confirms White Male Advantage
White men have a persistent advantage, while several racial, ethnic, and gender minorities are disadvantaged in the Head and Neck Surgery Match.
Minimally Invasive Thyroidectomy Not Inferior to Conventional Surgery
Minimally invasive thyroidectomy achieves high cosmetic satisfaction and is not inferior to conventional thyroidectomy in terms of surgical results or perioperative complications.
Increased Antibiotic Prescribing Period Associated with Delayed Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis
Delayed head and neck cancer diagnosis delays due to increased antibiotic prescribing periods are known to be harmful to patients.
Extruded Hardware Lead in Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Device Successfully Reimplanted Without Explantation
In the absence of infection, lead wire exposure from hypoglossal nerve stimulation implantation can be treated with urgent surgery to reimplant the lead and salvage the device.
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