Upper airway stimulation (UAS) is successful in treating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) showing improved outcomes, length of stay, and readmission compared to transoral robotic surgery (TORS).
Tissue Eosinophil Aggregates May Drive Increased Post-Sinus Surgery Prednisone Requirements
Tissue eosinophil aggregates appear to be the largest driving factor for increased prednisone requirements after sinus surgery to control mucosal disease than the mere presence of eosinophils.

Bulbous Nasal Tip: How Tension Might Prolong Your Longevity
Bulbous nasal tips can bring about not just aesthetic problems, but also functional issues.

Sinus Surgery Is Still an Essential Part of Patient Care
Despite dips in the number performed, sinus surgery still plays an essential role in the treatment of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis.
Air Pollution May Contribute to OSA
New data show that air pollution may contribute to obstructive sleep apnea.
Myringotomy and Mastoidectomy Have Highest Cure Rates for Pediatric Acute Mastoiditis
Myringotomy with or without tube placement and mastoidectomy have the highest cure rates for pediatric acute mastoiditis.

Multidisciplinary Pediatric Teams Can Improve Patient Care
Multidisciplinary teams can dramatically improve time to diagnosis, cost reduction, and clinical outcomes.
Laryngectomy Outcomes Better At High-Volume Hospitals
Findings from a recently published study of patients with larynx cancer show reduced odds of postoperative complications in patients who underwent laryngectomies in hospitals that performed more than six laryngectomies per year.

Counseling Patients on Safe Nasal Irrigation
What a rare amoeba infection means for rhinology patient.

Is Topical Epinephrine Safe for Hemostasis in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
Topical epinephrine is generally safe for use in endoscopic sinus surgery, with caution in adult patients with cardiovascular comorbidities.
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