A combination of surgical techniques can be useful for the anterior closure of septal perforations, especially in those in which the anterior edge of the perforation reaches the skin of the columella.
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Philips Respironics has recalled a second set of CPAP/BiPAP machines, identified as a Class I recall by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The 1,088 recalled DreamStation1 units, distributed between […]

Researchers Find Strong Association Between TERT Antigens and Elevated B Cells in Head and Neck Cancer
Researchers have identified a strong association between telomerase reverse transcriptase, an antigen abundantly produced in roughly 85% of tumor cells, and elevated levels of white blood cells that produce antibodies within tumors.

Early Birds Have More Success with Using CPAP for Longer Periods
Recent research shows that a person’s chronotype can influence a patient’s reaction to and use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.

Second Opinions: Facial Nerve Paralysis
Facial and plastic surgery otolaryngology specialists discuss how the understanding and treatment of facial paralysis has changed over the years

The Lingering Effects of COVID-19

How To: Carolyn’s Window Approach to Unilateral Frontal Sinus Surgery
The utilization of high-speed powered instruments makes this technique rapid and efficient, and it aids in rapid mucosal healing.

How To: H-Type Tracheoesophageal Fistula Cannulation for Rapid Intraoperative Localization
This step-by-step article on the surgical procedure for rapid intraoperative localization will help assist with reproducibility of the technique.
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Superior to Two of Three Biologics in Treating Severe Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps
This study extends the literature base on the efficacy of biologics versus sinus surgery at both six- and 12-month timepoints.
Age-Related Decline in Arytenoid Sensory Innervation May Be Contributing Factor to Presbyphagia
Study findings document an age-related decline in arytenoid innervation and in myelinated, putative mechanosensory innervation density, which may be a contributing factor to presbyphagia.
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