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Matthias Santer,Charles Schmit,Lukas Schmutzler et al. Matthias Santer et al.
Background: In light of increasing remission and 5‑year survival rates, prevention-orientated follow-up care of patients after head and neck cancer is becoming increasingly relevant. In addition to oncologic surveillance...
J M Vahl,M D Denkinger,A von Witzleben et al. J M Vahl et al.
Background: Demographic changes are influencing the spectrum of patients seen in ear, nose, and throat medicine. Geriatric tumor patients vary greatly in terms of their comorbidities and physical function, requiring an ad...
Julius Schmidt Julius Schmidt
Background: Postoperative delirium is an acute, fluctuating neurocognitive syndrome. It is among the most common perioperative complications in older patients and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, a pr...
A Bohnert,A Keilmann,C Harmuth et al. A Bohnert et al.
Background: The Mainz Audiometric Test for Children (MATCH) was originally developed for children aged 3-7 years and validated in quiet conditions. Object...
Chia-Jung Busch,Tilman Huppertz,Markus Blaurock et al. Chia-Jung Busch et al.
Robot-assisted surgery has been established in the head and neck region as a promising minimally invasive method, particularly for oropharyngeal tumors. It enables precise tissue-preserving procedures with good oncological control and funct...
Till F Jakob,Antje Aschendorff,Manuel C Ketterer et al. Till F Jakob et al.
The indications for treatment with a cochlear implant (CI) have steadily expanded over the years. While the CI was originally designed for deaf adults, the range of indications now also includes patients with profound uni- or bilateral sens...
Sarah Michiels Sarah Michiels
Background: Somatosensory tinnitus (ST) is a type of tinnitus where changes in somatosensory input from the head-neck area influence factors of a patient's tinnitus. As there are often several influencing factors, identif...
Paul Emmerich Krumpoeck,Lukas David Landegger Paul Emmerich Krumpoeck
Background: Hearing loss is a major global health issue with potentially severe consequences for speech development, social integration, and cognitive health. A significant proportion of this burden is preventable through...