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This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, Guest Edited by Drs. Anna A.
Pashkova, Peter F. Svider, and Jean Anderson Eloy, is devoted to
Pain Management for the Otolaryngologist. This issue is one of six
selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Sujana S.
Chandrasekhar. Articles in this important issue include: Overview
of Pain Management for the Otolaryngologist; Pre-Operative
Optimization; Local Blocks and Regional Anesthesia in the Head and
Neck; Acute Pain Management following Head and Neck Surgery; Acute
Pain Management following Sleep Surgery; Perioperative Analgesia
for Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery; Perioperative Analgesia for
Sinus Surgery; Perioperative Analgesia following Otologic Surgery;
Acute Pain Management following Facial Plastic Surgery;
Perioperative Analgesia for Pediatric Patients Undergoing
Otolaryngologic Procedures; Non-Opioid Adjuncts and Alternatives;
Postoperative Analgesia in the Chronic Pain Patient; Non-Enteral
Pain Management; Chronic Pain Management in the Head and Neck
Patient; Controlled Substance Agreements; Pain Psychology; Sinus
Headache; and Quality Improvement in Pain Medicine.
This text, edited by experienced academic and private
otolaryngologists at different points in their careers, as well as
an attorney, reviews the current literature related to
otolaryngology malpractice litigation, and discusses strategies to
decrease liability and enhance patient safety. It examines the most
recent trial decisions in otolaryngology and determines which
procedures are most commonly litigated in the current medicolegal
environment. The text provides otolaryngologists with tips and
pearls on how to prevent malpractice litigation, and discusses key
actions to take when faced with malpractice litigation. Strategies
for minimizing liability as well as the factors brought up in
malpractice litigation related to otolaryngology - head and neck
surgery are also discussed.Litigation In Otolaryngology will be a
useful resource for all involved in the care of otolaryngologic
patients (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants,
etc.), those concerned with the legal aspect of such care
(including malpractice attorneys), and healthcare policy makers.
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