Ensure proper coding of procedures for inferior turbinate hypertrophy surgery to maximize reimbursement

Otolaryngologists Increasingly Move Inferior Turbinate Surgery into the Office

Why Otolaryngologists Should Embrace Off-Label Drugs, Devices
Physicians must consider using equally effective, less expensive products to treat disorders, even if they haven’t earned U.S. FDA approval, said experts at the 2013 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting

New Tools Emerge to Diagnose Ménière’s Disease
More reliable tests and advances in MRI of the endolymphatic space provide insight into this inner ear disorder

Endoscopic versus Open Craniofacial Resection of Esthesioneuroblastoma: What Is the Evidence?
The optimal treatment involves complete surgical resection, with endoscopic techniques used most often for lower-stage tumors and open techniques in advanced cases

Is Percutaneous Dilational Tracheotomy Equivalent to Traditional Open Surgical Tracheotomy With Regard to Peri-Operative and Post-Operative Complications?
PDT appears to be a safe alternative to open surgical tracheotomy, although it may increase risk of asymptomatic tracheal stenosis
TRIO Thesis Remains Influential
Has the scholarly impact of the Triological Society (TRIO) thesis diminished over time?
Sinonasal Cavity Synechiae Common in ESS Patients With CRS
How common are synechiae in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients who have endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS)?
ITSI Effective for Some Cases of Idiopathic Tinnitus
How effective is intratympanic steroid injection (ITSI) in treating idiopathic tinnitus?
Prediction Model for Newborn HL
Can risk factors for bilateral hearing loss (HL) be used to predict HL among infants who do not pass the initial newborn hearing screening?
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