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Keiji Wu
Pediatric otolaryngology, a specialized branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating ear, nose, and throat (ENT) disorders in children, has experienced significant advancements in recent years. This article explores the latest trends and innovations in pediatric otolaryngology, highlighting the evolution of diagnostic methods, treatment modalities, and surgical techniques. Notably, telemedicine and remote monitoring have revolutionized patient care, making it more accessible and convenient. Imaging technologies, such as high-resolution CT and MRI, have improved diagnostic precision. Minimally invasive surgeries, cochlear implants, and emerging technologies like 3D printing and virtual reality have enhanced treatment outcomes. However, challenges in airway management and the need for multidisciplinary care persist. Looking forward, the field of pediatric otolaryngology continues to evolve, driven by genetic research and a commitment to delivering personalized, comprehensive care to pediatric patients.