Reducing opioid prescribing to children after tonsillectomy may be possible without increasing risk of complications, according to a new study.

Reducing opioid prescribing to children after tonsillectomy may be possible without increasing risk of complications, according to a new study.
Septoplasty should be performed in patients with functional problems related to congenital anomalies or trauma.
Otolaryngologists are now considered the go-to specialists for performing these challenging surgeries
Investigators show the feasibility of using smartphones to detect middle ear fluid in children with suspected acute otitis media and acute otitis media with effusion.
The AAO–HNS has published a set of clinical statements on the indications for and appropriate use of balloon dilation of the Eustachian tube.
Current retrospective studies and meta-analyses support the thesis that SGP improves PSG measures in children with congenital laryngomalacia and sleep dependent laryngomalacia.
Given the lack of reliability of the Schirmer’s Test, it is not essential in the preoperative evaluation of blepharoplasty patients.
The use of PET scan is recommended at diagnosis for patients presenting at clinical stages III and IV for head and neck cancer.
The contralateral tonsil should routinely be removed in cases of suspected or known unilateral HPV+ TSCC.
The reboot approach significantly reduced nasal polyp recurrence for 30 months postoperatively compared to the current mucosa-sparing approach.