Long-term survival outcomes of temporal bone resection and reconstruction at a UK tertiary skull base centre
Simulators in Endoscopic Ear Surgery: A Systematic Review of Models, Validation, and Educational Utility
Vitamin D Cannot Be Used as a Global Predictor of Post-Thyroidectomy Hypocalcemia
The Incidence of Avid Lesions in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography Scanning
A Systematic Mapping Review of Qualitative Research in Paediatric Otolaryngology
Effects of personal listening devices on vestibular function among healthy young adults, tranexamic acid in otological surgery and turbinate reduction under local anaesthetic
Outcomes and Predictive Factors of Success in Stapes Surgery: A Multicentric Retrospective Analysis
High-Resolution Ultrasound Localisation of Spasmodic Pharyngo-Oesophageal Segment Post Total Laryngectomy: Technical Report
Difficult round window access during cochlear implantation - a simple prediction method utilising preoperative CT imaging
KTP laser therapy for refractory chronic myringitis: a case series and comparative outcomes
The aim of this study was to compare KTP (potassium titanyl phosphate) laser therapy and dextracin ear drops for treatment of chronic myringitis.
The Swansea Technique: a novel method of endoscopic underwater excision of external auditory canal exostoses using a piezoelectric saw
External auditory exostosis (surfer's ear) is a progressive condition of benign hyperostotic overgrowths of the external auditory canal, secondary to repetitive cold-water exposure, in which symptoms correlate to degree of exostosis. Surgical intervention is the only available treatment, most commonly using the osteotome or microdrill, but these carry a risk of sensorineural hearing loss, post-operative stenosis, temporomandibular dysfunction and tympanic membrane perforation.
Real-world vestibular schwannoma management: treatment trends, facial weakness and disparities in a large US network analysis
To characterize treatment trends and facial weakness outcomes in vestibular schwannoma management using real-world data from a large US patient cohort.
Advent of Artificial Intelligence in Patient Information Leaflets: a stakeholders' survey
Residual dizziness after successful canalith repositioning: impact on cognitive function and dual-task performance in BPPV patients
This study investigated the impact of residual dizziness after successful canalith repositioning manoeuvre on cognitive functions and dual-task performance in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block for Neurogenic Cough: Updated Evidence, Procedural Considerations and Practical Gaps - A Systematic Review and Clinical Perspective
Button battery ingestion in children is potentially fatal: assessing and raising awareness of a decades old problem
Button batteries are a common household item that are, unfortunately, attractive to young children. If ingested, they are corrosive and potentially fatal. Button battery ingestion is frequently unwitnessed, delaying the diagnosis. In the USA, approximately 6,000 accidental ingestions occur annually (2.2 deaths per year over a decade on average). Community awareness of this danger appears to be low.
Five-year outcomes of a successfully implemented One Stop Neck Lump Clinic for head and neck cancer assessment
One-Stop Neck Lump Clinics have gradually been implemented across the UK over the past two decades; however, long-term data reporting is sparse. This study describes data over five years of a successfully implemented One-Stop Neck Lump Clinic.
The Use of Microsoft HoloLens 2 in Teaching Clinical Paediatric ENT: A Modern Approach to Reducing Child Distress
Supportive Care Needs, Quality of Life, and Social Support Among Laryngeal Cancer Patients Undergoing Total Laryngectomy: A Cohort Study
Appropriate inhaler formulations following tracheostomy or laryngectomy in patients with respiratory co-morbidities: a cohort study
Currently, there is no guideline to support the conversion of inhaled medications to formulations suitable for patients undergoing tracheostomy or laryngectomy. This study aimed to evaluate prescribing practices and post-operative respiratory complications.
Undergraduate ENT education and post-graduate surgical training revisited
