Effects of personal listening devices on vestibular function among healthy young adults, tranexamic acid in otological surgery and turbinate reduction under local anaesthetic
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
The Incidence of Avid Lesions in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography Scanning
Vitamin D Cannot Be Used as a Global Predictor of Post-Thyroidectomy Hypocalcemia
A Systematic Mapping Review of Qualitative Research in Paediatric Otolaryngology
Difficult round window access during cochlear implantation - a simple prediction method utilising preoperative CT imaging
High-Resolution Ultrasound Localisation of Spasmodic Pharyngo-Oesophageal Segment Post Total Laryngectomy: Technical Report
Recurrent Otomycosis in Patients with Undiagnosed Diabetes Mellitus: A Clinical Analysis
Outcomes and Predictive Factors of Success in Stapes Surgery: A Multicentric Retrospective Analysis
Tramadol for treatment of neurogenic cough: a retrospective case series
The Use of Microsoft HoloLens 2 in Teaching Clinical Paediatric ENT: A Modern Approach to Reducing Child Distress
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Undergraduate ENT education and post-graduate surgical training revisited
Supportive Care Needs, Quality of Life, and Social Support Among Laryngeal Cancer Patients Undergoing Total Laryngectomy: A Cohort Study
