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How To: A Case Report of Transnasal Endoscopic Drainage for Upper Parapharyngeal Abscess

January 8, 2025

This is a case report of an upper parapharyngeal abscess arising from the progression of a central skull base osteomyelitis in a patient with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. It’s unusual for its presentation in an upper parapharyngeal location, involvement of the skull base, and poor response to medical treatment, hence requiring transnasal endoscopic surgical drainage to achieve definitive treatment. 

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How To: Exoscopic Transoral Supraglottic Laryngectomy

January 8, 2025

This is a case of an 85-year-old patient with a cT2N0 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated using CO2 transoral laser exoscopic surgery (TOLES).

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Opioid Prescription Stable Among Sleep Surgeons, While Opioid Costs Trend Downward

January 8, 2025

Opioid prescription patterns among sleep surgeons in the U.S. remained stable from 2013 to 2021; surgeons with longer tenures exhibited higher rates of opioid prescribing during this time.

How To Provide Helpful Feedback To Residents

January 8, 2025

When providing feed back to residents, specificity is key: Feedback should focus on clear, observable actions rather than vague or general statement

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Topical Beta-Blocker Effective First-Line Treatment for Infantile Hemangioma

January 8, 2025

The topical beta-blocker timolol can be an effective first-line treatment for controlling symptoms of ulcerated IHs; however, its use should be carefully monitored.

Leukotriene Modulator a Safe Pharmacological Option for Children with Adenoid Hypertrophy

January 8, 2025

Leukotriene Modulator a Safe Pharmacological Option for Children with Adenoid Hypertrophy

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections Promising Treatment Option for Patients with Vocal Fold Scar and Sulcus

January 8, 2025

PRP injections resulted in improved patient-reported outcome measures and auditory–perceptual measures of voice and are a promising treatment option for vocal fold scar and sulci.

Biochemical Composition of the Dorsal Septal Cartilage May Contribute to Weakening and Ultimate Nasal Valve Compromise

January 8, 2025

Biochemical Composition of the Dorsal Septal Cartilage May Contribute to Weakening and Ultimate Nasal Valve Compromise

Current Indications for Surgical Intervention with Lateral Skull Base Osteomyelitis

January 8, 2025

Over the past few decades, a transition toward culture-directed antibiotics has shifted the treatment paradigm of SBO toward primary medical management, with mortality rates now decreasing to 10-20% compared to 50% initially.

What Are the Predictors of Success with Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation?

January 8, 2025

HNS was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2014 as a treatment option for patients with moderate to severe OSA who cannot tolerate CPAP.

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