This study extends the literature base on the efficacy of biologics versus sinus surgery at both six- and 12-month timepoints.
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What Really Works in Functional Rhinoplasty?
Functional rhinoplasty is an umbrella term used to describe the various surgical techniques that alter the external nasal structure with the goal of improving nasal breathing. Numerous techniques have been described and shown to be successful.
Physician Assistants in Otolaryngology Can Be a Boon to Otolaryngology Practices With the Substantial Training They Receive
Accredited educational programs and on-the-job training equip physician assistants to master specialty-specific skills and tasks, making them invaluable to an otolaryngology practice.
Is Tranexamic Acid Effective for Hemostasis During Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
TRIO Best Practice articles are brief, structured reviews designed to provide the busy clinician with a handy outline and reference for day-to-day clinical decision making. The ENTtoday summaries below include […]
Should Injection Laryngoplasty Be Performed for Acute Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis to Improve Swallowing Safety?
Outpatients with voice and swallowing complaints are often referred to otolaryngologists who diagnose UVFP and may perform injection laryngoplasty under local anesthesia in the office setting.
Artificial Intelligence Helps Otolaryngologists Give Excellent Patient Care
COVID Associated with Increased Attention on Articles in Otolaryngology Journals
COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an increase in volume, citations, and attention for both COVID and non-COVID articles in otolaryngology journals as compared to pre-COVID articles.
Extended Reality Technology in Otolaryngology Education Is Currently Limited to Virtual Reality
Evaluating the current state of extended reality use in otolaryngology education.
Breaking Down the New Guidelines on Cochlear Implants for Pediatric Single-Sided Deafness
Is Percutaneous Tracheostomy Safe?
The current literature unequivocally demonstrates that endoscopic percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy is at least as safe as open surgical tracheostomy.
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