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Conservative Technique with a Nostril Retainer Allows Management of Newborn Traumatic Nasal Deformity

January 5, 2024

This conservative technique for treating nasal septal deformity in a newborn with a nostril retainer allows preservation of the medial wall of the maxillary sinus with consistent benefits in terms of postoperative morbidity.

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Full-Extension Eyebrow Approach with Supraorbital Nerve Preservation for Frontal Sinus Tumors

January 5, 2024

This full-extension eyebrow approach allows full exposure of the frontal sinus with a large osteoplastic bone flap and preservation of the supraorbital nerve.

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The Environmental and Health Impacts of Packaging and Disposable Medical Equipment

December 20, 2023

Although single-use devices are convenient and may be more appropriate in specific patient care scenarios, the environmental, economic, and human health costs must be considered.

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Retirement Doesn’t Always Mean Leaving Medicine

December 20, 2023

Have you thought about what you’ll do after retirement? These otolaryngologists are still involved in medicine on their own terms.

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Novel Documentation of Supplemental Margins Using iPad Annotation of 3D Surgical Models with Procreate

December 19, 2023

The Procreate application was utilized on iPad Pro to intraoperatively annotate 3D renderings of head and neck surgical defects and resection specimens. By using Procreate on an iPad, the surgeon could annotate intraoperatively without breaking scrub to indicate the breadth of supplemental margins harvested in real time.

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As 2023 Comes to a Close, ENTtoday Editorial Advisory Board Shares Some Favorite Reading Material

December 19, 2023

If you have a little time to yourself, you might want to try one of these suggestions from the ENTtoday editorial board members. These books cover a wide range of topics, including time management, medical research, organization, and even medical fiction.

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New Research Shows Sense of Smell Alters How We See Colors

December 5, 2023

Unconscious associations between certain scents can affect how we perceive certain colors. 

Resident Unions Are Growing in Popularity in Otolaryngology

November 17, 2023

Unionization continues to challenge the traditional residency model to ensure that residents are cared for holistically—spiritually, emotionally, physically, and mentally.

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Is Caring for the Homeless and Uninsured Really Someone Else’s Problem?

November 17, 2023

Caring for the homeless and uninsured may be a challenge and they may take more of our valuable time than other patients, but if we deny them our care, we stand to lose a bit of our professional soul in the process.

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Otolaryngology Practices Use Digital Tools to Pre-authorize—With Mixed Results

November 17, 2023

When it comes to digital platforms meant to ease the prior approval burden, many procedures can receive almost instantaneous approval after a few keyboard clicks, but when a case isn’t cookie-cutter, these tools often aren’t very helpful—and might even make the process more of a headache than it would have been back in the old days.

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