نتایج جستجو برای: otolaryngologist
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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To better understand the causes and outcomes of lawsuits involving otolaryngologists in the past decade by analyzing malpractice litigation trends to prevent future litigation and improve physician education. STUDY DESIGN Analysis of a national database for all US civil trials. METHODS The Westlaw database was reviewed from 2001 to 2011. Data were compiled on the demog...
Anesthesia for microlaryngeal surgery creates many obstacles for the anesthesiologist and otolaryngologist. Anesthetic techniques developed to improve surgical exposure have been met with significant limitations and are difficult for the anesthesiologist to monitor. A new subglottic jet ventilation anesthesia system is introduced that meets the needs of the otolaryngologist and the anesthesiolo...
Background: Cervical esophageal hemangioma is a rare benign tumor. Symptoms may include hematemesis, dyspnea, cough, dysphagia, and chest pain. Objectives: To describe a case of a large esophageal hemangioma in order to raise awareness of the condition and highlight the use of a cooperative endoscopic treatment approach by a gastroenterologist and otolaryngologist with excellent results. The li...
BACKGROUND Although 20-40% of primary care complaints are Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (OtoHNS) related, little emphasis is placed on OtoHNS instruction at the undergraduate medical education level. An OtoHNS clerkship rotation is not required at most Canadian medical schools. Furthermore, at institutions offering an OtoHNS rotation, less than 20% of students are able to complete a plac...
Nasal airway obstruction, a well-known cause of patient discomfort, is one of the most common presenting complaints to the otolaryngologist. The different causes of nasal airway obstruction are very wide-ranging, spanning from congenital life threatening causes to acquired benign causes. Herein, we present a case of nasal obstruction caused by widening of the posterior septum. A 52-year-old gen...
Tinnitus is a significant medical problem affecting approximately 50 million Americans, 12 million of them severely. Once a thorough evaluation has been performed by a qualified otolaryngologist, and no life-threatening pathology has been identified, the opportunity for treatment exists. Treatment options are extensive and range from approved protocols to anecdotal remedies. Although tinnitus m...
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