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International Newsround October 2022

Remembering Peter Rhys Evans, chatting to Cesare Piazza and Giuseppe Spriano, and tuning in to the Sound Sensation music festival.

International Newsround November 2022

The year ahead for the Royal Society of Medicine, prizes for the ENT & Audiology News team and the ear, nose and throat anaesthesia practice of Dr John Snow.

CT and intraoperative nerve monitoring to identify non-recurrent laryngeal nerve during thyroid surgery

A non-recurrent laryngeal nerve (NRLN) is a rare (incidence 0.3% to 1.3%) anatomical variant that results in a higher rate of vocal cord palsy following thyroid surgery. This team from China examined the utility of preoperative CT and intraoperative nerve...

International Newsround December 2022

Scholarships, prizes and the first word from CEORL-HNS 2022.

Reflux, a pre-disposing factor in paediatric OME?

It is almost 20 years since the Lancet publication by Tasker et al describing gastric juice in the glue ear of children. This paper attempts to look at the body of literature which has focused specifically on the clinical association...

International Newsround January 2023

Ray Clarke on ESPO 2023, 4th World Congress on Endoscopic Ear Surgery and reshaping the nose 100 years ago...

International Newsround February 2023

OBE for Mike Smith, World Hearing Day on the way and IFOS 2026 announced...

International Newsround March 2023

World Hearing Day 2023, ESPO 2023 and more on IFOS 23

International Newsround April 2023

AOT in Manchester, ELS in Milan and EUHA online...

International Newsround May 2023

World Congress on Thyroid Cancer, Audiology across Borders and the death of Attila the Hun...

International Newsround June 2023

Hunter Doig Medal for Emma Stapleton, facial reconstructive surgery in Ukraine and ESPO 2023.

International Newsround July 2023

Reports from ERS 2023, BSA Scientific Meeting 2023, CI2023 and many more – plus the first compact auriscope: the 1865 speculum auris of Dr Brunton.