Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Mario Emilio Zernotti
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Norman Wendell Todd
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Ryoko Watanabe, Kosei Kageyama, Kenta Watanabe
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Beatriz Delgado-Vargas, Lorena Sanz López, Leticia Acle Cervera, Nieves Mata Castro
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Nathalia Castillo-Ledesma, Patricia Corriols-Noval, Eugenia López-Simón, Aiara Viana-Cora, Fernando Casafont-Morencos, Iranzu Ezcurra-Acedo, Carmelo Morales-Angulo
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Ignacio Viza Puiggrós, Esther Granell Moreno, Carlos Calvo Navarro, Mercè Bohé Rovira, César Orús Dotu, Miquel Quer i Agustí
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Luis Roque Reis, Luís Castelhano, Filipe Correia, Pedro Escada
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Carlos Prieto-Matos, Octavio Garaycochea, Diego Calavia, Manuel Alegre, Bartolomé Bejarano, Alicia Huarte, Ricardo Díez-Valle, José Luis Zubieta, Manuel Manrique
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Antonia Lagos, Pablo Villarroel, Francisco García-Huidobro, Valentina Delgado, Bárbara Huidobro, Jorge Caro, José San Martín
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Jose-Miguel Costa, Anna Sumarroca, Camilo Rodríguez, Alfons Gutiérrez, Jacinto García, Montserrat López, Miquel Quer, Xavier León
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Xavier León, Laura Pardo, Aina Sansa, Rocio Puig, Cristina Serrano, Montserrat López, Miquel Quer, Cristina Valero
Publication date: July–August 2020Source: Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), Volume 71, Issue 4Author(s): Paula Martínez Ruiz de Apodaca, Marina Carrasco Llatas, Marta Valenzuela Gras, José Dalmau Galofre
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Does microscopic experience influence learning curve in endoscopic ear surgery? A multicentric study
Publication date: Available online 15 July 2020Source: Auris Nasus LarynxAuthor(s): Daniela Lucidi, Ignacio Javier Fernandez, Cecilia Botti, Luca Amorosa, Matteo Alicandri-Ciufelli, Domenico Villari, Livio Presutti
Publication date: Available online 14 July 2020Source: Auris Nasus LarynxAuthor(s): Noboru Iwata, Seiichi Nakata, Hiroya Inada, Ayami Kimura, Masatoshi Hirata, Fumihiko Yasuma
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Effect of Tracheal Tube Fixation Method on Nasal Pressure of Patients With Nasal Tracheal Intubation
Condition: Nasotracheal IntubationIntervention: Procedure: Fixed tracheal tubeSponsor: Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityNot yet recruiting
Condition: ESCCIntervention: Drug: TC/PD-1 inhibitor/anlotinibSponsor: Dong WangNot yet recruiting
Conditions: Thyroid Nodules; Thyroid CancerIntervention: Behavioral: Counseling using the electronic conversation aidSponsors: University of Florida; National Cancer Institute (NCI)Not yet recruiting
Conditions: Advanced Solid Tumor; Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Recurrent; Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck; Non Small Cell Lung Cancer MetastaticInterventions: Drug: DRP-104; Biological: atezolizumabSponsor: Dracen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Not yet recruiting
Condition: Healthy ParticipantsInterventions: Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills, 6 bags; Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills, 9 bags; Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills, 12 bags; Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills placebo, 6 bags; Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills placebo, 9 bags; Drug: Qishenyiqi dripping pills placebo, 12 bagsSponsor: Tasly Pharmaceutical Group Co., LtdNot yet recruiting
Conditions: Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma; Metastasis; Chemotherapy; SurvivalIntervention: Sponsor: Sun Yat-sen UniversityRecruiting
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Abstract Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has reduced clinical volume with a negative impact on trainee education. Methods Survey study of Otolaryngology trainees in North America, during the COVID‐19 pandemic in April 2020. Results Of 216 respondents who accessed the survey, 175 (83%) completed the survey. Respondents reported a universal decrease in clinical activities (98.3%). Among participants who felt their program utilized technology well, there were significantly decreased...
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Related Articles Evaluating hearing outcome, recidivism and complications in cholesteatoma surgery using the ChOLE classification system. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jul 13;: Authors: Bächinger D, Rrahmani A, Weiss NM, Mlynski R, Huber A, Röösli C Abstract PURPOSE: To establish a standardized reporting system of cholesteatoma, the ChOLE classification has recently been introduced. We here aimed to systematically investigate the association...
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Related Articles Functional treatment of temporal bone chondroblastoma: retrospective analysis of 3 cases. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jul 13;: Authors: Vinciguerra A, Verillaud B, Eliezer M, Kaci R, Kania R, Herman P Abstract PURPOSE: To describe and analyse functional treatment of temporal bone chondroblastoma (TBCh). METHODS: From January 2000 to June 2019, at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris,...
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J Neurol Surg B Skull BaseDOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1714107 Objectives Tegmen tympani dehiscence in temporal multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and superior semicircular canal dehiscence may be seen together. We investigated superior semicircular canal dehiscence in temporal MDCT and temporal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods In this retrospective study, 127 temporal MRI and MDCT scans of the same patients were reviewed. In all, 48.8% (n = 62) of cases were male, and...
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Thyroid, Volume 30, Issue 7, Page 1097-1098, July 2020.
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Local anesthesia is commonly used for head and neck procedures. Many anesthetic agents are available, with differing properties that can alter their durations of action and lengths of time to onset. These agents can be used acutely for laceration repair or as adjuncts to intravenous sedation. Local and regional anesthetic agents can also be used for chronic conditions. Several local anesthetic blocks are available. Local anesthesia has the potential for complications, ranging from issues with injection...
Multimodality nonopioid analgesia can be effective for pain control. Balancing risks and benefits of treatment should guide the appropriateness of opioid versus nonopioid pain control.
A shortage of otolaryngologists is predicted for the coming decades, primarily because of an aging population and aging workforce. However, many factors affect the agility of the workforce to expand or contract. This article discusses what is known about factors of the current otolaryngology workforce, including trends in residency and fellowship training, diversity of the specialty, its geographic distribution, and the challenges of caring for an aging population. Predicting the shortage and possible...
Acute pain management following major head and neck (HN) surgery is complex. Multimodal analgesia (MMA) regimens including acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, gabapentinoids, and locoregional anesthetics are safe and effective in this population (including patients undergoing HN free flap surgery). Special considerations for patients undergoing HN free flap surgery include judicious use of steroids and attention to donor site pain. Evidence for specific analgesic regimens following...
Otologic surgery involves a broad range of procedures. In general, postoperative pain from most otologic surgeries can be managed with little to no opioids, and surgeons should make a concerted effort to minimize narcotic prescriptions in the midst of the opioid crisis. Many procedures, including transcanal surgeries and even postauricular surgeries, may performed with local anesthetic in selected patients. Multimodal pain regimens, local anesthesia, and alternative approaches have shown promise...
Many individuals believe that physicians can be difficult when they become patients, as having “just enough” knowledge or attempting to direct one’s personal medical care presents problems particularly when dealing with a dynamic issue such as analgesia. Physicians are used to being advocates for their patients, and when they are the patients themselves, there is a certain degree of transition that changes one’s perspective and affects how complex medical issues are addressed. There has been an evolution...
The perioperative analgesic plan begins with preoperative planning. The surgeon should be versed in practical approaches for managing analgesia in patients with chronic pain. The first step includes evaluating the patient and conducting a focused pain history. Confirming, documenting, and understanding current outpatient prescriptions is critical. Patients should be screened for medical conditions that preclude the use of certain analgesics, or place them at higher risk of respiratory depression....
Nearly 50,000 US adults experience opioid-overdose deaths annually and 1.7 million experience a substance use disorder from prescription opioids. Hence, understanding analgesia strategies is of utmost importance. A pre-operative analgesic plan can consist of a brief conversation between the surgeon, patient, and anesthesiologist in an uncomplicated case or range all the way to an involved, multidisciplinary plan for a chronic pain patient. Over the past several decades, there have been myriad studies...
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Abstract Surgical site infections (SSIs) constitute a major problem among patients who undergo surgery for oral cancer and remain a substantial cause of morbidity, prolonged hospitalization and death. The aim of this study was to assess the microbial spectrum of post-operative wound infections and to assess the outcome of appropriate antibiotic usage in patients who underwent surgery for oral cancer. This was a prospective observational study done in a tertiary care cancer hospital....
Abstract Sclerotherapy is a targeted elimination of small vessels, varicose veins, and vascular anomalies by the injection of a sclerosant. Sclerotherapy aims to damage the vessel wall and transform it into fibrous tissue. The present study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a sclerosing agent 3% polidocanol in the treatment of vascular lesions and pyogenic granuloma. The solution was injected intralesionally at multiple sites and was repeated after an interval of 2 weeks....
Abstract The aim of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate the gender-related and age-related prevalence and severity of calcifications within the segments of the internal carotid artery in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). By using a documented visual scale, out of 400 CBCT examinations a total of 304 CBCT scans of adult patients over 40 years old were evaluated as to the prevalence and severity of intracranial calcifications within the segments of the internal...
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Publication date: Available online 15 July 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Seyed Abolfazl Tohidast, Banafshe Mansuri, Rasool Bagheri, Hadi Azimi
Publication date: Available online 10 July 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Marta de Vargas Romero, Helena Bolli Mota, Letícia Arruda Nóro, Valdete Alves Valentins dos Santos Filha
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Objectives Persistent or recurrent disease following excision of a thyroglossal duct cyst/sinus (TGDC) is often found in the suprahyoid region. Cadaver dissections were performed to identify and name important surgical landmarks in the suprahyoid area; a histopathologic analysis of surgical specimens was completed to determine the incidence and extent of microscopic disease; and clinical outcomes were compared to determine the efficacy of a specific anatomic dissection. Study Design Retrospective...
Objectives No hearing‐related quality of life (QL) questionnaire currently exists for children < 7 years. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the construct validity and reliability of a new parent‐proxy Preschool Hearing Environments and Reflection on Quality of Life (HEAR‐QL) questionnaire. Methods Parents of children 2 to 6 years old with any hearing loss (HL) were recruited from multiple sites. To evaluate the new measure's construct validity, participants completed a 70‐item preschool...
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