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Endoscopic endonasal greater palatine artery cauterization at the incisive foramen for control of anterior epistaxis
ConclusionsEndoscopic cauterization of the greater palatine artery at the incisive foramen is a safe and effective method to control recurrent anterior epistaxis. The incisive foramen can be predictively found within 1 cm of the anterior nasal spine. Our case series corroborates the above. Level of Evidence4. Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 5, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Anna Butrymowicz, Adam Weisstuch, Alice Zhao, Jay Agarwal, Carlos D. Pinheiro‐Neto Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Disparities in grant funding for Chronic rhinosinusitis
ConclusionsThis study has demonstrated that over the last 10 years, CRS is disproportionately underfunded (∼$75 million) compared to other similarly prevalent chronic diseases such as asthma (∼$8.3 billion), diabetes (∼$47.2 billion), and dementia (∼$16.7 billion). We feel this justifies further research into identifying and reducing barriers to obtaining grant support for CRS. Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 9, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Claire Hopkins, Luke Rudmik Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Sinus irrigations before and after surgery—Visualization through computational fluid dynamics simulations
ConclusionsCFD modeling of sinonasal irrigations is a novel technique for evaluating irrigant penetration of individual sinus cavities. It may prove useful in determining the optimal degree of surgery or the ideal irrigation strategy to allow for maximal and targeted sinus irrigant penetration. Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 15, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Kai Zhao, John R. Craig, Noam A. Cohen, Nithin D. Adappa, Sammy Khalili, James N. Palmer Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Posterior fontanelle approach for uncinectomy and middle meatal antrostomy in endoscopic sinus surgery
Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 26, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Hong Joong Kim, Jae‐Cheul Ahn, Seung‐No Hong, Woo Hyun Lee, Jeong‐Whun Kim Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Product comparison model in otolaryngology: Equivalency analysis of absorbable hemostatic agents after endoscopic sinus surgery
ConclusionCareful and deliberate consideration should be taken when choosing products to assist our surgical endeavors. Subjectively, patients treated with MPH showed near‐significant increases in pain and obstruction. In objective measures, CMC gel nearly reaches significance for more postoperative debridement, with increased crusting and inflammation. Product choice could consider these factors, although it remains at the discretion of the surgeon. This model of comparison allows careful product comparison and should be applied to other hemostatics, as well as other materials in use in otolaryngology. Level of Evidence...
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 28, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Jastin L. Antisdel, Annika Meyer, Brett Comer, David Jang, Jose Gurrola, Eyad Khabbaz, Kara Christopher, Stilianos Kountakis Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Potential national savings from prescribing guideline‐recommended antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis
Source: The Laryngoscope - October 28, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: John D. Cramer, Robert C. Kern, Bruce K. Tan, Anju T. Peters, Charlesnika T. Evans, Stephanie Shintani Smith Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Why sinonasal disease spares the inferior turbinate: An immunohistochemical analysis
ConclusionsThere is a difference in protein receptor expression of VCAM1 and CysLT1R in MT compared to IT tissue. Although the leukotrienes are a well‐known target for treatment of chronic sinusitis, this is the first study demonstrating an upregulation of VCAM1 expression in the MT and could be a potential future target for the treatment of CRS. Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - November 24, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Lauren C. White, Paul Weinberger, Hannah Coulson, Dehuang Guo, David Jang, Jose Gurrola, Stilianos E. Kountakis Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Neck recurrence and mortality in esthesioneuroblastoma: Implications for management of the N0 neck
ConclusionThe rate of neck recurrence in esthesioneuroblastoma is close to 15%. There is a strong association of recurrence with Kadish stage B and C. Mortality from disease in patients with recurrence in cervical lymph nodes is significant when compared to those who never develop neck disease. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate a potential role for elective neck dissection versus elective neck radiation for patients with esthesioneuroblastoma. Level of EvidenceN/A. Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - November 28, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: James G. Naples, Jeffrey Spiro, Belachew Tessema, Clinton Kuwada, Chia‐Ling Kuo, Seth M. Brown Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Eosinophilic esophagitis strongly linked to chronic rhinosinusitis
ConclusionWe observed an increased risk of comorbid EoE in patients with CRS and their families. An association between CRS and EoE as comorbid conditions suggests that a familial component is contributing to the etiology of both diseases. Further analyses regarding the pathophysiology of the development of CRS in these specific patients will lead to a better understanding of both disease processes and may help target therapy. Level of Evidence3b. Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - November 26, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Reema Padia, Karen Curtin, Kathryn Peterson, Richard R. Orlandi, Jeremiah Alt Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Multimedia in the informed consent process for endoscopic sinus surgery: A randomized control trial
ConclusionsThere is an early improvement in overall risk recall in patients who complete an interactive multimedia module, with a clear patient preference for this method. Here we emphasize the well‐known challenges of patient education and demonstrate the effectiveness of integrating technology into clinical practice in order to enhance the informed consent process. Level of Evidence1b Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - November 30, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Jennifer M. Siu, Brian W. Rotenberg, Jason H. Franklin, Leigh J Sowerby Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Chronic rhinosinusitis identification in administrative databases and health surveys: A systematic review
ConclusionMost health administrative data and health surveys examining CRS did not consider the accuracy of case identification. For unselected populations, administrative data and health surveys using self‐reported diagnoses inaccurately identify patients with CRS. Epidemiological results based on such data should be interpreted with these results in mind. Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - December 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Kristian I. Macdonald, Shaun J. Kilty, Carl van Walraven Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

What are the indications for the use of computed tomography before septoplasty?
Source: The Laryngoscope - December 15, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Michael Wotman, Ashutosh Kacker Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Evaluation of depression and anxiety in empty nose syndrome after surgical treatment
ConclusionsDepression and anxiety are psychological disorders prevalent among ENS patients. Surgical treatment for ENS is effective in improving depression and anxiety. Patients with worse preoperative BDI‐II and BAI scores as well as female patients may be better candidates for surgical intervention. Level of Evidence4 Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - December 15, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Ta‐Jen Lee, Chia‐Hsiang Fu, Ching‐Lung Wu, Yuan‐Yun Tam, Chi‐Che Huang, Po‐Hung Chang, Yi‐Wei Chen, Meng‐Hsiu Wu Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Transnasal endoscopic medial maxillary sinus wall transposition with preservation of structures
ConclusionsTEMMT provides excellent access into the MS, especially the floor and anterior wall, without the morbidities of the Caldwell‐Luc or medial maxillectomy approach. In addition, the transposition of the inferior turbinate and the mucosal flap provides coverage of the medial wall with preservation of the inferior meatus, inferior turbinate, and nasolacrimal duct for patients with benign MS disease. Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - December 21, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Alice Z. Maxfield, Tiffany T. Chen, Tiago F. Scopel, Robert Engle, Kristina Piastro, Anna Butrymowicz, Tyler Kenning, Carlos D. Pinheiro‐Neto Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research

Correlation between remnant inferior turbinate volume and symptom severity of empty nose syndrome
ConclusionA smaller inferior turbinate volume is significantly associated with specific SNOT‐25 items in ENS patients. Level of Evidence4. Laryngoscope, 2015
Source: The Laryngoscope - December 21, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Hye Ran Hong, Yong Ju Jang Tags: Allergy/Rhinology Source Type: research