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Rotational chair testing: “To rotate, or not to rotate, that is the real question”
1 November 2015
| Paul Radomskij
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
Passive whole body rotation tests are widely considered to be the ‘gold standard’ for the identification of bilateral peripheral vestibular disorders (bPVD), but also have a part to play in identifying unilateral disorders (uPVD). In this article Paul Radomskij discusses...
Salivary duct clipping for drooling
1 November 2017
| Ravi Thevasagayam, Kim Ah-See (Prof)
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ENTA - Head & Neck
Drooling can be a challenging problem to manage in paediatric ENT. The variety of medical and surgical treatments suggests that there is no gold standard treatment. Nicola Stobbs and Ravi Thevasagayam describe an approach to ligating the salivary ducts. Drooling...
The Female Voice
The title of this book is enough to intrigue anyone with an interest in voice, be it laryngologists, speech and language therapists or professional voice users. The text does not disappoint; Jean Abitbol takes us through a fascinating tour of...Post-total laryngectomy constipation
3 November 2022
| Gauri Mankekar
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ENTA - Head & Neck
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Chronic constipation, Cross-sectional study, Free jejunal, Total laryngectomy, Total laryngopharyngectomy
This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of chronic constipation post total laryngectomy (TL) and after total pharyngolaryngectomy (TPL). For the study, the authors used a self-completed patient questionnaire to evaluate the prevalence and factors related to it. Patients using opioids,...
Tricky post-laryngectomy swallows
1 November 2015
| Anna Slovick
Despite improvements in chemoradiation therapy and the adoption of organ preservation for some head and neck cancers, total laryngectomy remains the treatment often providing best survival chances for advanced laryngeal cancer. This article reviews the causes of dysphagia post-laryngectomy and...
Amount of dietary iodine and thyroid cancer
1 November 2015
| Adam Shakir
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Iodine deficiency, Iodine excess, Iodine status, Iodized salt, Iodine supplement, Urinary iodine, Goiter, Nodule, Thyroid cancer
Two molecular scientists from Zurich wrote this paper as a systematic review, asking the question of whether dietary iodine intake is a risk factor for developing thyroid cancer later on life. They speculate that low iodine intake is a risk...
Radiofrequency for tonsillectomy
1 July 2015
| Sunil Sharma
This Turkish study compared the use of radiofrequency (RF) tonsillectomy to the more traditional cold steel dissection (CD) technique. The authors enrolled 114 patients undergoing tonsillectomy for chronic tonsillitis and tonsil hypertrophy (causing upper airway obstruction) over a 4-month period....
Directed audio pointing the way to a great listening experience – HyperSound Clear<sup>TM</sup>
1 November 2015
| Nina Reade, Anirvan Banerjee
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ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic
In this Spotlight on Innovation we explore an innovative ultra-thin speaker system compatible with TVs, which can be programmed by a hearing professional to a listener’s hearing profile and preferences to deliver a directed 3D listening experience. Whether your patients...
A small company’s perspective
1 March 2015
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ENTA - ENT
In this article, we hear from Alan McNulty, Director from Sheffmed, an SME (Small – Medium Enterprise), who have supplied surgical instruments, consumables and video systems to ENT clinicians for over 12 years. Alan outlines some of the choices and...
BACO: The Master’s role
1 July 2015
| Ian Mackay
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ENTA - ENT
Ian Mackay is this year’s BACO Master, with Valerie Lund taking over for the next meeting. As the senior overseer of the conference, the role of Master is a crucial one, and Ian tells us how he has gone about...
Matthew Clark: full-time otologist, spare-time sculptor
1 July 2018
| Matthew Clark
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ENTA - ENT
Drilling a temporal bone may seem like torture to some trainee surgeons. To others it is but a stepping stone to something altogether grander... I took Art A-level a year early so as not to interfere with the ‘important subjects’,...
Reflections on virtual teaching
7 January 2021
| Peter Samuel, Jo Sandiford, Anne Hurren, Naomi de Graff
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ENTA - ENT
In a situation where we cannot meet our students (whether they be medical professionals or non-medical), how do we maintain their education? Peter Samuel has been speaking to some colleagues on how they have risen to the challenge. The COVID-19...