How reflective spatulas, speculums, autoscopes were developed to examine patients; the laryngoscope’s impact on anethesiology


How reflective spatulas, speculums, autoscopes were developed to examine patients; the laryngoscope’s impact on anethesiology
What happens in the brains of musicians may hold answers to ways to treat people with hearing loss

The 2009 American Thyroid Association guidelines suggest that prophylactic central neck dissection can be used in patients with clinically staged 3/4 PTC disease, but surgeon’s comfort level with procedure, related risks, should be considered

Silicone gel, cyanoacrylates, paper taping have shown promise in reducing post-incision dermal scarring

Otolaryngologists discuss how to cultivate trust in patients prior to surgical procedures

Otolaryngology experts review which patients with OSA will likely benefit from surgery

Experts discuss techniques, experience correcting facial fractures, deformities

Greater number of sleep medicine programs available give otolaryngologists more choice, opportunity to earn certification in specialized skill set

Otolaryngologists certified in sleep medicine, sleep surgery in position to offer both CPAP, surgical treatment to patients

Triological President Derald E. Brackmann, MD, takes a historical look at glomus tumors and neurotology, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Oshinsky, PhD, discusses how the March of Dimes and the […]