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ENTtoday: December 2025

Features

Growing Use of Tranexamic Acid in Otolaryngology

TXA is increasingly used in otolaryngology to reduce intra-operative and post-operative bleeding, supported by evidence from emergency medicine and orthopedic surgery. Its safety profile is strong, and it is administered intravenously or orally, with emerging use in pediatric and adult otolaryngologic procedures.

CMS’ New Rule Aims to Streamline the Prior Authorization Process

CMS’s Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule becomes effective January 1, 2026. What does this mean for ENT surgeons?

News

Looking Forward— Otolaryngologists’ Visions for 2026

ENT leaders share hopes, innovations, and inspirations shaping the future of ENT

Top 10 LARY and LIO Articles of 2024

ENTtoday is the official news magazine of the Triological Society, and its two sister publications—The Laryngoscope and Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology—are the official peer reviewed journals. Here’s a look at the top 10 most-read articles from each journal from 2024.

Career Development

Call for Resident Bowl Questions

The Resident Bowl team is collecting questions for the annual Resident Bowl happening at the 2026 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting, January 22-24, in Orlando, Fla.

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From The Editor

Reconnect, Recharge, Relax, and Choose Joy This Season

Dr. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of reconnecting, recharging, and choosing joy in the face of the professional and personal challenges faced by otolaryngologists. She highlights the importance of authentic connections and intentional self-care during challenging times.

Resident Focus

A Resident’s View of AI in Otolaryngology

AI is increasingly integrated into otolaryngology, offering practical benefits in clinical settings while also highlighting current limitations in surgical and patient communication contexts.

Faculty Mentorship of Academic Surgeons

Mentorship, sponsorship, and coaching are distinct but complementary roles essential for career development in academic medicine. Each plays a unique role in supporting physicians and scientists at different stages of their careers.

Ethical Obligations and Duty to Advocate for Patients in Prior Authorization for Surgery

Navigating new rules and persistent challenges in prior authorization for surgery

Literature Reviews

Statistical Fragility of Steroid–Antiviral Therapy for Bell’s Palsy: A Systematic Review of RCTs

Evidence supporting the addition of antivirals to corticosteroids in Bell’s palsy is statistically fragile. Across randomized controlled trials (RCTs), only a few patient outcome reversals would nullify reported significance, suggesting current conclusions about combination therapy lack robustness.

Literature Reviews

Radiotherapy for Growing Vestibular Schwannomas

Radiotherapy achieved durable tumor control in most growing vestibular schwannomas, with outcomes unaffected by pre-treatment tumor size or location.

Literature Reviews

Pre-Operative Imaging in Patients with 22qDS Undergoing VPD Surgery

Nearly half of children with 22qDS exhibited ICA medialization on imaging, with one in five needing a change in the surgical plan. Despite many authors advocating for routine imaging, its universal use is uncertain due to high study heterogeneity and limited outcome data.

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