Skull bone reconstruction using 3D-printed titanium implant
ENT surgeons’ role in advanced skull base resection and reconstruction continues to grow; this article explores how 3D printing aids planning and repair of complex defects. The integrity of the craniofacial skeleton is essential for both functional and aesthetic reasons....
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The UK government's new 10-year cancer strategy delivering plans to significantly improve cancer survival...
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PhysioSensing OtoneuroSystem represents a new generation of technology for vestibular assessment and rehabilitation, empowering...
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Interacoustics Academy is proud to present its 2026 educational lineup, offering audiology and balance...
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The year has passed by so quickly but the Soluvos team is ready for...
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Amman, Jordan – On December 3, 2025, Medency marked a significant milestone in the...
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Hearwell Medical Philippines was honoured to participate in the 69th PSO-HNS Convention, held at...
Young CEORL-HNS: growing a pan-European ENT network
We are seeing a growth in the number of organisations supporting young ENT surgeons. Young CEORL-HNS is a thriving and expanding group. The Young Confederation of European ORL-HNS (Y-CEORL) was created with a simple idea in mind: to give young...
Full DetailsManagement considerations for limited usable hearing unilaterally in the paediatric population
How can we best support children with limited usable hearing in one ear? This article discusses the latest approaches. Limited usable hearing unilaterally (LUHU) is an emerging term and has been suggested to replace the historical term ‘single-sided deafness (SSD)’....
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The British Society of Otology Juniors Day
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10th International Congress on Innovative Approaches in Head & Neck Oncology
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Women and Technology in Surgery
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6th Congress of the Asia-Pacific Society of Thyroid Surgery
Making the most of your surgical rotations as a medical student in theatres
This article provides practical tips for medical students to navigate theatre etiquette, engage with teams and gain valuable surgical experience. I am the kind of person who needs a set of alarms ringing every two minutes just to get out...
Full DetailsFESSing up
This story is dedicated to my dear friend and much-missed colleague, Heinz Stammberger, with whom some of these moments were shared (or endured). Having used a rigid endoscope in my postgrad thesis in the early 1980s to show that the...
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We hear about the life, vision and legacy of Dr Clemence Chidziva — the...
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India’s state-funded cochlear implant programmes are transforming hearing care, improving access for children and...
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Three ENT consultants feature in an exhibition that shines a spotlight on women in surgery. ‘Insight: Portraits of Women in Surgery’ runs until mid-April at the Hunterian Museum within the Royal College of Surgeons in London. It brings together women surgeons from different surgical specialities, career stages and regions across the UK.
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The British Endoscopic Ear Group (BEEG) has been established to support the continued development and integration of endoscopic ear surgery (EES) within UK otological practice and training. Interest has grown steadily in recent years, driven by improved instrumentation, increasing published evidence, and a new generation of surgeons trained in both microscopic and endoscopic approaches.
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Tinnitus Week 2026 in February was heralded a success after a powerful campaign for policy change and a first 'safe listening’ concert. A series of high-profile activities led by Tinnitus UK, brought together policymakers, musicians, health professionals and audiences to address the growing impact of tinnitus linked to live music and sound exposure.
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A new helpline has been launched to provide one-stop support for people with Usher syndrome (the most common genetic cause of deafblindness). The helpline is run by a charity partnership of Deafblind UK and Deafblind Scotland, and will be a dedicated support service for people living with Usher syndrome and for families, carers and professionals supporting them.
SurgeOn social networking app
Over the last few weeks, I have had the pleasure of exploring a modern-day surgical social media platform through the innovative SurgeOn app – launched in the UK in January 2025 after seeing success in the US. SurgeOn is easily...
Full DetailsMichelle – Chevalier Jackson’s choking doll: Simulation in paediatric airway management 100 years ago
Simulation has become an indispensable tool in modern paediatric airway management as it offers clinicians the opportunity to practise complex procedures in a safe, controlled environment [1], although challenges will always remain in replicating the true anatomical proportions and tactile...
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Our former editor, Ray Clarke, spent a day at Westminster with Peter Prinsley, an...
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On the occasion of his retirement from the Nottingham Auditory Implant Programme, we discuss...
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