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Search Results for: literature review

Does the Frontal Sinus Need To Be Obliterated Following Fracture with Frontal Sinus Outflow Tract Injury?

February 7, 2018

Figure 1. Algorithm for evaluation and management option of frontal sinus fractures.

The treatment goals of frontal sinus fracture repair include maintenance of normal sinus function and preservation of an aesthetic facial contour.

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Filed Under: Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: facial fracture treatment, frontal sinus fracture, sinus fracture

Should Patients with Primary Snoring Be Screened for Carotid Artery Stenosis?

February 7, 2018

Recent studies have suggested a possible unique link between loud snoring and carotid artery stenosis, even in patients without OSA or with only very mild disease.

Filed Under: Sleep Medicine, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: carotid artery stenosis, sleep, sleep disorders, snoring

Is Dexamethasone Effective in Preventing Nausea and Vomiting after Common Otolaryngology Procedures?

January 7, 2018

The literature supports dexamethasone as an effective agent for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.

Filed Under: TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: nausea prevention

Should More Conservative Blood Transfusion Thresholds Be Adopted in Head and Neck Surgery?

January 7, 2018

Questions remain regarding the ideal criteria for transfusion in these patients.

Filed Under: Head and Neck, Head and Neck, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: blood tranfusions, blood transfusion criteria, blood transfusion thresholds

Is Sinus Surgery Indicated for Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis?

December 6, 2017

Surgical intervention is indicated when patients have four to six episodes of acute sinusitis lasting four weeks or less each with asymptomatic periods in the interim.

Filed Under: Allergy, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: acute rhinosinusitis, acute sinusitis, patient care, rhinosinusitis treatment, sinus surgery, treatement

Refractory Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Medical and Treatment Options

November 9, 2017

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Advanced planning can keep your income, and your clinical practice, afloat

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: AAO-HNS annual meeting, AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting, chronic rhinosinusitis, clinical treatment, CRS, endoscopic sinus surgery, ESS, treatment

When Should Surveillance Imaging Be Performed After Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer?

October 9, 2017

The majority of recurrences occur within the first two posttreatment years

Filed Under: Head and Neck, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical best practice, head and neck cancer, surveillance imaging, treatment

Should Adult Surgical Tracheostomies Include a Bjork Flap?

September 24, 2017

Available evidence suggests the clear safety of the bjork flap, but there is not enough of it to recommend it at this time

Filed Under: Laryngology, Laryngology, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: bjork flap, patient care, tracheostomy, treatment

Is Bevacizumab Effective for Reducing Epistaxis in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia?

September 24, 2017

Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, often manifests with epistaxis.

Filed Under: Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: epistaxis, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome

Does Total Intravenous Anesthesia Provide Significant Blood Loss Reduction During ESS?

August 16, 2017

Patients with T1 and T2N0 oral tongue cancer are likely to benefit a from specimen-driven margin assessment

Filed Under: Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: anesthesia, clinical outcome, endoscopic sinus surgery, ESS, ESS treatment, IA, inhalational anesthesia, TIVA, total intravenous anesthesia, treatment

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