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KARL STORZ Strengthens its ENT Portfolio with the Acquisition of AventaMed in Ireland
8 February 2023
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Contracts & Distributors
The family-owned medical technology company KARL STORZ announces the acquisition of 100 percent of the shares of AventaMed DAC, an Irish medical technologies company.
Soluvos Medical is looking forward catching up after the summer break
31 August 2023
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Awards, Conferences & Anniversaries
The Soluvos team is preparing for the post-summer meetings and hoping that you will all be keyed up and looking forward to participating again.
How safe is sinonasal surgery for the operating surgeon in times of COVID-19?
8 November 2021
| Joanna Stephens
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ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus, COVID-19
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COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, aerosolization, airborne particles, endoscopic sinus surgery
I’m sure we have all wondered how safe we are in the operating theatre from virus circulating in the room and therefore the risk of subsequent COVID-19 infection. The authors addressed this by measuring the airborne particle concentrations in the...
Botulinum toxin and drooling – how much, how often and where?
1 November 2015
| Suzanne Jervis
This was an incredibly useful article covering all aspects of the use of botulinum toxin as a treatment modality in sialorrhoea. The article starts by outlining why treating sialorrhoea is important and describes the non-pharmacological and pharmacological options, highlighting that...
Present and future in myringoplasty
Tympanic membrane perforations are a common finding in ENT practice. Whilst watchful waiting or formal tympanoplasty are standard options – wouldn’t it be amazing if there was a low cost, safe, in-clinic option to immediately help patients (I hear you...Medical racism and the surgical ‘correction’ of the nose in Brazil
Anthropologist Professor Carmen Alvaro Jarrín has conducted extensive research into plastic surgery practice in Brazil. Here, she explains why social and cultural ideas about race may shape rhinoplasty objectives for patients and surgeons in the country. Health professionals worldwide are...History of photography in otorhinolaryngology in the 19th Century
1 September 2015
| João José P Edward Clode
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ENTA - ENT
In this final article of the History of ENT edition, João Clode introduces us to the history of medical photography in the 19th century, giving us some fascinating early examples of otorhinolaryngology photographs. Medical photography – the early years The...
Mastoid fistula closure
3 September 2024
| Valerie Kim, Miles Bannister
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ENTA - Otology
This article describes a clear and useful technique for the repair of a troublesome mastoid fistula. The clear instructions make this easy to apply in daily practice. Mastoid fistula is a rare condition whereby an abnormal connection develops between a...
Acupuncture for tonsillectomy pain in children
The challenge: tonsillectomy pain Tonsillectomy is a uniform surgical insult which results in a 10-day recovery for children. Severe pain can occur which can give rise to poor oral fluid intake, dehydration and potentially the need for intravenous fluid resuscitation....Mucormycosis: In conversation with Dr Deepak Haldipur and Dr Aditya Moorthy
7 July 2021
| Deepak Haldipur, Aditya Moorthy, Sunil Narayan Dutt (Dr Prof)
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ENTA - Covid-19, ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
COVID-19 has ravaged the world in the past 18 months. The second wave in many countries was deadlier than the first. Mucormycosis, infamously labelled ‘the black fungus’ has affected some countries, such as India, in epidemic proportions within this COVID...