An expert panel reviewed the main changes to thryoid cancer management from molecular testing to surveillance in select cases, and from nerve monitoring to the choice between total thyroidectomy over hemi-thyroidectomy for certain tumors.
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Triological Society Gathers in Coronado
Otolaryngologists from around the country and the world recently met to present new clinical research and talk about issues at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Otolaryngology
While use of artificial intelligence in otolaryngology is in its infancy, the benefits of employing these technologies show great promise.
Does the Use of Steroids Perioperatively in Parotid Surgery Affect Facial Nerve Outcomes?
Facial nerve paralysis (FNP) is a potential complication following parotid surgery.
Is Anticoagulation Beneficial in Acute Mastoiditis Complicated by Sigmoid Sinus Thrombosis?
Sigmoid sinus thrombosis (SST) remains a rare but serious intracranial complication of acute mastoiditis.
How Old Is Too Old for Cochlear Implantation for Congenital Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Earlier age at the time of cochlear implantation in congenitally deafened children has been demonstrated to be significantly correlated to improved outcomes.
Is Multidisciplinary Team Care for Head and Neck Cancer Worth It?
The benefits of group discussion, care coordination, and shared decision making are apparent, and they frequently are addressed in review and opinion publications.
Is Deep Plane Rhytidectomy Superior to Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Plication Facelift?
Facelift techniques have evolved over the years, and modifications will continue into the future in pursuit of producing the best long-lasting aesthetic results.
Does Intraglandular Injection of Botulinum Toxin Improve Pediatric Sialorrhea?
Botulinum toxin injection may be ideal, especially for patients who are candidates for injections under local anesthesia.
What Is the Optimal Time for Removing Drains in Uncomplicated Head and Neck Surgery?
Drains have been ubiquitously used in head and neck procedures to obliterate dead space, approximate skin flaps, and thereby promote wound healing.
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