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Search Results for: literature review

Sinus Surgery Improves Olfaction for About Half of Patients with CRS

May 5, 2019

Olfaction can be improved by sinus surgery in about every second chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patient.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: chronic rhinosinusitis, CRS, CRSwNP, olfaction

Nimodipine May Improve Vocal Fold or Facial Motion After Injury

April 7, 2019

Nimodipine significantly increased the odds of vocal fold motion and facial recovery after injury.

Filed Under: Laryngology, Laryngology, Literature Reviews, Practice Focus Tagged With: facial nerve injury, vocal fold paralysis

Tranexamic Acid Could Decrease Operative Time, Intraoperative Blood Loss in ESS

April 7, 2019

A look at how effective systemic tranexamic acid is compared to a control in blood loss, operative time, and surgical field and incidence of postoperative emesis and thromboembolism in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS).

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: endoscopic sinus surgery, ESS, thromboembolism

Intraoral Ultrasound Compares Favorably to Histopathology in Oral Tongue Malignancy Evaluation

March 10, 2019

Example of sonographic visualization of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma. Tumor is identified as a hypoechoic area on ultrasound. (B) Schematic representation of the difference between TT and DOI. © Reprinted from Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol, 119(2):246–253, Copyright 2015, with permission from Elsevier.

Intraoral ultrasound is useful in the evaluation of oral tongue malignancies when compared with histopathological methods.

Filed Under: Head and Neck, Literature Reviews Tagged With: intraoral ultrasound, malignancy, tongue, ultrasound

Myringotomy and Mastoidectomy Have Highest Cure Rates for Pediatric Acute Mastoiditis

March 10, 2019

Myringotomy with or without tube placement and mastoidectomy have the highest cure rates for pediatric acute mastoiditis.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Pediatric Tagged With: Mastoidectomy, mastoiditis, myringotomy

Is Topical Epinephrine Safe for Hemostasis in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?

February 6, 2019

Topical epinephrine is generally safe for use in endoscopic sinus surgery, with caution in adult patients with cardiovascular comorbidities.

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Filed Under: Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical best practices, endoscopic sinus surgery, ESS

INCS Use for Rhinitis Not Associated with Cataracts, Intraocular Pressure

January 7, 2019

Presence of glaucoma the real clinical adverse event of concern when using intranasal corticosteroids for adult patients with rhinitis.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: Intraocular Pressure, rhinitis

Tasks Required for a Correct Training Approach to FESS

January 7, 2019

Ten tasks and 49 subtasks offer the opportunity to improve surgical training and enhance patient safety by identifying high-risk steps in functional endoscopic sinus surgery, and how risk can be mitigated.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: clinical care, clinical risk, FESS, functional endoscopic sinus surgery, medical training

Does a Single Dose of Pregabalin Help with Postoperative Pain After Septoplasty?

October 14, 2018

Pregabalin given one hour before septoplasty decreases postoperative pain and lowers the requirement for postoperative analgesics, with no significant increase in side effects

Filed Under: Otology/Neurotology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: pregabalin, septoplasty

Sialendoscopy More Cost-Effective than Medical Management with Diagnostic Ultrasound for RAIS

October 14, 2018

Sialendoscopy is a diagnosis and treatment alternative to traditional management of RAIS, which consists of medical therapy, overthe- counter sialagogues, and prescription medications.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Otology/Neurotology Tagged With: radioiodine-induced sialadenitis, RAIS, sialendoscopy

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