
Head and Neck Innovations
Head and Neck Innovations is a Cleveland Clinic podcast for medical professionals that explores the latest innovations, discoveries, and surgical advances in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.
Episodes
Collaborative Care and Innovation in Lateral Skull Base Tumors
In this episode of Head and Neck Innovations, experts in neurotology and neurosurgery discuss the diagnosis and management of lateral skull base tumors, highlighting multidisciplinary collaboration, personalized treatment strategies, and the latest surgical and imaging innovations improving patient outcomes.
Multidisciplinary Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
In this episode of Head and Neck Innovations, Edward Doyle, MD, and Varun Kshettry, MD, join host Paul Bryson, MD, to discuss the diagnosis and management of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks and encephaloceles. They explore common presentations, advances in imaging and diagnostic testing, and collaborative surgical approaches for skull base repair. The conversation also highlights the growing recog
Advances and Risk Management in Endonasal Skull Base Surgery
In this episode of Head and Neck Innovations, Christopher Roxbury, MD, and Rhinology Fellow Chase Kahn, MD, join host Paul Bryson, MD, to discuss advances in endonasal skull base surgery. They explore how the field has evolved, key considerations for patient selection and preoperative planning, and strategies for managing risks such as venous thromboembolism and postoperative bleeding. The convers
Advances in Pediatric Otolaryngology Care
Mark Fadel, MD joins this episode of Head & Neck Innovations to discuss recent advances and innovations he is excited about as he starts his practice in pediatric otolaryngology. Advancements in medical treatments like Dupixent and Trikafta are transforming care for children with allergic rhinitis and cystic fibrosis—reducing the need for surgery and improving outcomes.
2025 Contemporary Multidisciplinary Care of the Head and Neck Cancer Patient CME
Brandon Prendes, MD joins this episode of Head & Neck Innovations to discuss the upcoming 2025 Contemporary Multidisciplinary Care of the Head and Neck Cancer Patient course. The course provides a contemporary update of management strategies for head and neck cancer, using a multidisciplinary approach.
Unified Care: Integrating Voice, Swallowing, and Upper Airway Disorders
Claudio Milstein, PhD joins the podcast to discuss the concept of unified care in managing voice, swallowing, and upper airway disorders. Dr. Milstein explains the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in optimizing patient outcomes and shares details about an exciting upcoming CME on unified care.
The Impact of Hearing Loss on Safety, Quality, Patient Experience and Outcomes
Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD returns to the podcast to discuss the importance of proper communication to patients with hearing loss. Dr. Sydlowski explains how effective communication can influence patient compliance with provider recommendations and overall treatment adherence, as well as how healthcare systems can optimize care for patients with hearing loss.
Vocal Vitality: Innovations in Voice Care
We welcome singing voice specialist (SVS) Dr. Nick Klein to the podcast, as he discusses the SVS's role in vocal injury recovery. Dr. Klein and Dr. Bryson also emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration between medical professionals, speech-language pathologists, and voice teachers to ensure optimal outcomes for this unique patient population.
Complex Cases, Collaborative Care: Pediatric Otolaryngology at Cleveland Clinic
Meet pediatric otolaryngologist Alisa Timashpolsky, who joins the podcast to discuss the latest in otology, rhinology and multidisciplinary care for complex ENT conditions found in children.
Cleveland Clinic at COSM 2025
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA previews featured research and presentations from Cleveland Clinic at next week's Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM). Check out ClevelandClinic.org/COSM2025 for collaborative opportunities with us, and visit us at Booth #632 in the exhibit hall - see you in New Orleans!
Treating Oropharyngeal Cancer: Transoral Robotic Surgery and Multidisciplinary Care
Jamie Ku, MD joins to discuss the latest advancements in treating oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, including transoral robotic surgery, and her recent ASCO publication. The episode also explores Dr. Ku's VeloSano-funded research on improving outcomes for tongue cancer patients and reducing treatment burden for oral cancer patients.
Driving Education in Airway, Voice, & Swallowing Care
Martin Brodsky, PhD, ScM previews two exciting upcoming events: the ASHA Health Care Summit 2025 on ICU collaboration in May, and a September CME on multidisciplinary airway, voice, and swallowing care. Dr. Brodsky also shares the latest research and clinical insights in the field of speech-language pathology.
Innovations in Oral Surgery
Join host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA as he welcomes Alan Martinez, DDS, a new member of our Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery. In this episode, Dr. Martinez shares his diverse training background and discusses the breadth of conditions treated by the dentistry and oral surgery team, highlighting their multidisciplinary approach.
Exploring Longitudinal Trends and Patterns in Chronic Cough
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA shares key findings from a longitudinal study revealing that otolaryngologists are the primary surgical specialists consulted for chronic cough. Learn how this condition, often disruptive to patient quality of life, necessitates a collaborative approach involving pulmonology, gastroenterology, and allergy/immunology.
Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery Insights and Innovations
We welcome our new rhinologist Christopher Roxbury, MD, who joins to discuss the latest advancements in endoscopic skull base surgery. Dr. Roxbury shares insights on the evolution of surgical techniques and his commitment to improving patient care and outcomes.
Innovations in Nasal Reconstruction
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dane Genther, MD joins to discuss a novel technique to repair nasal septal perforation. Dr. Genther also looks ahead to new innovations in preservation rhinoplasty and facial reanimation.
Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis Management: A Roundtable Discussion - Part 2
Our facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons continue their roundtable discussion on osteoradionecrosis (ORN). They emphasize the significance of multidisciplinary, coordinated care at Cleveland Clinic and delve deeper into their recent publication on ORN management, highlighting how this approach leads to superior patient outcomes.
Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis Management: A Roundtable Discussion - Part 1
Join our team of facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons, led by Michael Fritz, MD, for a deep dive into mandibular osteoradionecrosis management. Listen as we explore the historical treatment of this condition, and discuss the newest findings and practice-changing treatment paradigms that are revolutionizing patient care.
Innovations in Pediatric Voice and Sleep Care
Join pediatric otolaryngologist Swathi Appachi, MD as she discusses the latest innovations in pediatric voice and sleep care, including Cleveland Clinic Children's Pediatric Voice Center and hypoglossal nerve stimulation for sleep apnea in children with Trisomy 21. Dr. Appachi also shares on update on our Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program, where she serves as Associate Pr
Innovations in Gender-Affirming Voice Care
Speech-language pathologist Bethany Beckham, MA, CCC-SLP joins from our Voice Center to recap the latest and greatest research in gender-affirming voice care, and also speaks to the multidisciplinary collaboration between SLP's and laryngologists to treat all voice therapy patients.
Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation and Innovations in the Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Section Head of Surgical Sleep and Snoring Alan Kominsky, MD provides a deep dive into the evolution of surgical sleep therapy, including soft tissue surgery, to the current gold standard of hypoglossal nerve stimulation, to more innovations on the horizon.
Head and Neck Surgery at Cleveland Clinic in Florida
Ashley Mays, MD joins from our Cleveland Clinic hospitals in Florida to discuss her focus on advancing patient quality, safety, and outcome measures, as well as our head and neck oncology and reconstruction programs in the region.
Unlocking the Next Frontier in Oral Cancer Care
Director of Head and Neck Cancer Research Natalie Silver, MD returns to share an update on exciting new breakthroughs in the area of oral cancer monitoring and treatment, including promising microbiome and vaccine applications.
Cleveland Clinic at the AAO-HNSF 2024 Annual Meeting
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA previews featured research and presentations from Cleveland Clinic staff, residents, fellows and med students at this week's American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting (AAO-HNSF). Check out ClevelandClinic.org/AAO24 for collaborative opportunities with us, and visit us at Booth #1409 in the exhibit hall - see you in Miami!
Redefining Care: Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery and Beyond
It's our 50th episode of Head and Neck Innovations! Returning guest Raj Sindwani, MD highlights the practice-changing approaches to complex endoscopic skull base surgery and post-operative monitoring that are part of Cleveland Clinic's plan of care.
Voices Heard: Increasing Awareness of Spasmodic Dysphonia and Related Disorders
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA is joined by a special guest for today's episode, as Eileen Meehan from Dysphonia International shares her journey. Listen to learn more about this condition and the latest innovations in treatment.
Resident Update: Summer in the CLE
Our Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program podcast series continues with PGY5 Emily Zhang, MD and PGY3 David Octeau, MD joining to kick off the new academic year, as well as some highlights of spending the summer in Cleveland.
Speaking on the Future of Voice Care
Michael Benninger, MD joins from our Voice Center to discuss the latest and greatest in airway and voice care. The discussion spans the spectrum of laryngology topics, including THRIVE for laryngeal laser surgery, treatments for chronic cough, professional voice care, and more.
From Rhinoplasty to Reconstruction: The Art & Science of Facial Plastic Surgery
Sara Liu, MD, our new facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, joins to highlight her clinical specialties that span everything from cosmetic rhinoplasties to skin cancer reconstruction to gender-affirming facial feminization surgery. Dr. Liu also previews our upcoming Advances in Nasal Reconstruction course, taking place this August.
Precision in Practice: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Cosmetic Facial Plastic Surgery
Cleveland Clinic specialists are pioneers in the field of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, and work together in a multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients. Peter Ciolek, MD, and Francis Papay, MD, join for a roundtable discussion on innovative approaches to facial plastic surgery, managing patient expectations, and our growing aesthetics practice in the no
The Latest in Oropharyngeal Salvage Neck Dissection
Brandon Prendes, MD, returns to the podcast to discuss new research from May's Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings that compares outcomes for patients with vs. without vascularized flap coverage for salvage next dissection. Dr. Prendes also comments on the latest in oropharyngeal cancer vaccines and clinical trials.
Dizzy Discourse: Updates in Vestibular Care
Julie Honaker, AuD and Evalena Behr, AuD from our Vestibular & Balance Disorders Program discuss new research and innovations happening in our new Dizzy Clinic.
Join Us at COSM 2024!
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA previews featured research and presentations from Cleveland Clinic staff, residents, fellows and med students at next week's Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM). Visit our COSM webpage for a full list of our presentations and collaborative opportunities with us, and visit us at Booth 205 in the exhibit hall - see you in Chicago!
Rooted in Health: Diving into Periodontics and Oral Hygiene
Recent findings show that a patient's oral health has a direct affect on systemic health, particularly when it comes to the cardiovascular, endocrine, and rheumatic systems. Periodontist Sasha Ross, DMD, joins our podcast to discuss.
Updates in Head & Neck Cancer Research and Education
To support Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Month 2024, Joseph Scharpf, MD joins to discuss some of the latest and greatest when it comes to treating these cancers. Dr. Scharpf also provides his thought leadership around driving continuous professional development and educational opportunities for students, residents, staff and alumni.
Caring for the Professional Voice
Cleveland Clinic's Voice Center helps singers and performers from across the world perform better, prolong their careers, and preserve their vocal health. Claudio Milstein, PhD joins to discuss the innovative, personalized care our speech-language pathologists, laryngologists, and additional multidisciplinary specialists provide to not just professionals, but anyone with a voice disorder.
Listen Up: Cochlear Implant Candidacy and Our Hearing Implant Program
Since 1983, Cleveland Clinic has increased access to hearing through our Hearing Implant Program, one of the earliest cochlear implant centers established in the nation. We're joined by program directors Marc Bassim, MD, and Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA to discuss multidisciplinary innovation and collaboration to provide personalized plans for patients with hearing loss, as well as updates
Resident Update: Researching Airway Stenosis Treatment During Pregnancy
Subglottic stenosis is a rare but life-threatening condition that can be particularly dangerous among pregnant patients, as the increased fatigue can weaken them and cause trouble during delivery. Our Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program podcast series continues with PGY3 Katherine Miller, MD sharing new research on improving treatment for this patient population.
Advancements in Surgical Sleep and Snoring Treatment
Obstructive sleep apnea affects millions of people in the United States each year, and left untreated it can lead to several complications. Vaibhav Ramprasad, MD, the newest member of our Section of Surgical Sleep and Snoring, joins to discuss surgical options for patients suffering from sleep apnea who cannot tolerate a CPAP machine.
Bilateral Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block to Manage Refractory Chronic Cough
Returning guest William Tierney, MD joins to discuss new research from our Voice Center looking at the role of the bilateral superior laryngeal nerve block in managing refractory chronic cough. Dr. Tierney also shares some updates from our Alumni Association - be sure to connect with us!
Resident Update: Snowfall and Scalpels
Our Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program podcast series returns with PGY5 Kash Arianpour, MD and PGY2 Sarah Benyo, MD joining to share an end of the year update, as well as some highlights of enjoying the winter in Cleveland.
Resident Training Strategies and a Rhinology Research Update
Rhinologist and skull base surgeon Mamie Higgins, MD joins our podcast to share takeaways from the Society of University Otolaryngologists annual meeting, which focused on best practices in resident training. Dr. Higgins also updates on new value-based care for chronic sinusitis patients.
All about Mohs Reconstruction
Skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in the United States, but the good news is that it’s preventable and treatable. It's often recommended that patients who are diagnosed with skin cancer undergo Mohs surgery and reconstruction, and we're joined by facial plastic and microvascular surgeon Michael Fritz, MD to discuss our multidisciplinary approach at Cleveland Clinic.
Let's Talk About Larynx Disorders
Larynx disorders can make everyday life challenging for many of our patients. Listen to this week's episode as Dr. Bryson is joined by Rebecca Nelson, MD, his colleague in our Voice Center, to discuss new research and treatment options.
Innovations in TMJ Disorder Treatment
Temporomandibular joint (also known as TMJ) disorders can affect how easily a person can eat, sleep, talk or smile. Karen Kahn, DDS from our Section of Dentistry joins to discuss our multidisciplinary, minimally invasive, and conservative approaches to achieving optimal outcomes for patients.
The Latest on Pediatric Unilateral Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants
October is Audiology Awareness Month. Samantha Anne, MD, Medical Director of Pediatric Ear and Hearing Disorders, joins to discuss unilateral hearing loss and cochlear implants in young patients, and how innovative treatments can make a huge impact on their quality of life and ensuring they meet developmental milestones.
Join Us at the AAO-HNSF 2023 Annual Meeting
Host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA previews featured research and presentations from Cleveland Clinic staff, residents, fellows and med students at next week's American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting.
Resident Update: Our Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Program
Want to learn about Cleveland Clinic's Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program? Hear from PGY3 Lacey Magee, MD and PGY5 Chief Resident David Zimmer, MD as they discuss the highlights of our program, building lasting relationships with their fellow residents and our staff, and the hidden gems of living in Cleveland.
Innovations in Aggressive Thyroid Cancer Treatment
Joseph Scharpf, Director of Head and Neck Endocrine Surgery at Cleveland Clinic, joins to discuss new research and trials to improve survival rates and quality of life after a thyroid cancer diagnosis. He also previews the 2023 Contemporary Multidisciplinary Care of the Head and Neck Cancer Patient: Updates on the Innovative Approaches to Head and Neck Cancer Treatment, taking place at Cleveland C
Practice-Changing Innovations in the Management of Osteoradionecrosis
Patients with mandibular osteoradionecrosis may finally have a highly effective, low-morbidity alternative to end-stage reconstruction. Facial plastic and microvascular surgeon Michael Fritz, MD joins to discuss anterolateral thigh fascia lata rescue flap surgery, and the excitement around this game-changing treatment.
Mandibular Advancements in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Did you know Cleveland Clinic has a Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery? Todd Coy, DMD, joins to discuss how this group collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across the enterprise, and some of the advancements used to treat a growing issue in our patient populations - obstructive sleep apnea.
Innovations in Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
Section Head of Head and Neck Cancer Eric Lamarre, MD, joins our podcast to discuss featured research by our staff at the 2023 American Head and Neck Society 11th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer. Dr. Lamarre also discusses new and upcoming clinical trials, along with his leadership in our medical student research program.
Updates from the World Dysphagia Summit
In this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Georgia Malandraki, Professor in the Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences at Purdue University and Faculty Associate in the Center on Aging and the Lifecycle, along with Dr. Martin Brodsky, Section Head of Speech-Language Pathology here in our Head and Neck Institute. Listen as we discuss highlights from the World Dysphagia Summit.
Contemporary Management of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
In this week's episode we're joined by Troy Woodard, MD, a rhinologist and skull base surgeon in our Head & Neck Institute, who shares updates in the multidisciplinary management of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Listen as he shares our innovative approach to this condition, as well as additional techniques in the field of skull base surgery.
Cleveland Clinic's Biorepository and Updates in Sinus Research
Mohamad Chaaban, MD, Research Director of the Head & Neck Institute at Cleveland Clinic, joins to discuss his investigation into the impact of obesity on chronic rhinosinusitis — a common sinus condition that affects approximately 31 million people in the United States. Dr. Chaaban also previews some upcoming clinical trials using biologics.
The Role of a Comprehensive Otolaryngologist in an Academic Medical Center
While Cleveland Clinic is a large, academic medical institution with many specialty services that patients travel the world to receive, at the same time we’re also here to care for our community in northeast Ohio and provide more traditional care to patients as well. Kyra Osborne, MD, Section Head of Comprehensive Otolaryngology, joins to discuss.
Cleveland Clinic at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings 2023
Join our host Paul Bryson, MD, MBA as he previews featured research and presentations from Cleveland Clinic's Head and Neck Institute at this week's Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM). And check out Consult QD for a full list of our presentations and posters. See you in Boston!
Audiology Updates: Featured Hearing Loss Research
Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA joins as our first returning guest to discuss featured research that's been presented by our audiologists at recent annual meetings, including this week's American Academy of Audiology. Dr. Sydlowski also comments on newly published research highlighting the connection between hearing loss interventions and cognitive decline.
Transoral Robotic Surgery to Treat Head and Neck Cancer
In a special Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month episode, Jamie Ku, MD joins to discuss transoral robotic surgery, an emerging, innovative approach to removing head and neck cancers. Dr. Ku also previews our Grand Rounds series, Head and Neck Live, and how you can join.
Updates in Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery
Raj Sindwani, MD, Vice Chair and Section Head of Rhinology in our Head & Neck Institute, joins to discuss new research presented at the North American Skull Base Society annual meeting. Dr. Sindwani also shares how these newly published findings are innovating the approach of our skull base surgeons.
Communicating with Confidence: Updates in Speech Language Pathology, Part II
Part II of our discussion with Martin Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP centers around new research in the advancement of treating dysphagia and swallowing disorders.
Communicating with Confidence: Updates in Speech Language Pathology, Part I
Martin Brodsky, PhD, ScM, CCC-SLP, new Section Head of Speech Language Pathology, joins to discuss the ever-changing field of speech language pathology (SLP). Dr. Brodsky discusses research that he's participating in, as well as his goals for multidisciplinary SLP care at Cleveland Clinic.
Novel Free Tissue Transfer Brings a Smile to Facial Paralysis Patients
Head and Neck Institute Chair Patrick Byrne, MD discusses newly published research on a novel technique to achieve a true mimetic smile using a tri-vector gracilis muscle flap. Dr. Byrne also shares what's on the horizon for continuing to improve the treatment of facial paralysis conditions.
Speaking Clearer: Updates on Vocal Cord Paralysis Treatment
When vocal cords don't work properly, it can play havoc with a person's world. Laryngologist William Tierney, MD joins to discuss presentation of these conditions, treatment options, and the innovative research that's being trialed.
Outcomes After Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Salvage Surgery
When a cancer either persists or returns after a patient's primary treatment, salvage surgery provides another opportunity to remove the disease. Head and neck surgeon Brandon Prendes, MD joins our podcast to comment on recent research into advancing the treatment of head and neck cancer.
Evolution and Outcomes of Subglottic Stenosis and the Maddern Procedure Part II
Part II of our discussion on subglottic stenosis with Robert Lorenz, MD centers on the innovative Maddern Procedure. Developed over the past decade, Dr. Lorenz discusses this technique and learnings that have led to improved outcomes.
Evolution and Outcomes of Subglottic Stenosis and the Maddern Procedure - Part I
While diagnosing subglottic stenosis can be challenging, treatments for the condition have advanced in recent years. Robert Lorenz, MD joins to discuss the historical context and evolution of these best practices.
Innovations in Vestibular Testing and Treatment
For patients with vestibular disorders, feelings of dizziness can make them unsure of each step. Julie Honaker, PhD joins to discuss multidisciplinary care paths for these patients that feature state-of-the-art treatments and rehabilitation opportunities.
Breathing Easy: Understanding Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction
Dr. Bryson is joined by his Voice Center colleague Claudio Milstein, PhD to discuss exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction, a recently-identified condition affecting younger athletes. Dr. Milstein also shares some novel techniques and therapies used in our Voice Center.
Leading with HOPE: The Thyroid Head and Neck Oncology and Pediatric Endocrine Center
Rates of thyroid cancer in adults and children have seen a steep increase over the past decade, making it the fastest-rising cancer in the U.S. Rachel Georgopoulos, MD, pediatric otolaryngologist and Director of the Thyroid Head and Neck Oncology and Pediatric Endocrine Center (Thyroid HOPE), joins to discuss the innovative research and treatment happening at Cleveland Clinic Children's.
Learning About Gender-Affirming Voice Modification Techniques
For many transgender women assigned male at birth, voice can be a major source of gender dysphoria. Helping these women align the sound of their voice with their gender identity can be a big step towards gender affirmation. Michelle Adessa, BM, MS, CCC-SLP, joins from Cleveand Clinic's Voice Center to discuss voice modification techniques.
The Latest on Oral Cancer Clinical Trials
As Director of Head and Neck Cancer Research at Cleveland Clinic, Natalie Silver, MD, MS, FACS shares some of the exciting and innovative trials she's leading to bring about a cure to head and neck cancer. Dr. Silver's work has received a grant from VeloSano - our premier cancer research fundraising initiative - listen and learn more about how you can get involved.
Driving Patient Care and Research to Treat Pediatric Aerodigestive Disorders
Brandon Hopkins, MD, Surgical Director of the Pediatric Center for Airway, Voice and Swallowing at Cleveland Clinic Children’s, joins to discuss the spectrum of disorders that are treated in this center and the importance of coordination to achieve optimal outcomes. Dr. Hopkins also shares his thoughts on this year's American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting th
Head and Neck Innovations
Welcome to the Head and Neck Innovations Podcast. Hosted by Dr. Paul Bryson, Director of the Cleveland Clinic Voice Center in our Head & Neck Institute, our podcast for medical professionals explores the latest innovations, discoveries, and surgical advances in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. In our first episode, we're joined by Dr. Sarah Sydlowski, Associate Chief Improvement Of
A Deep Dive Into Vocal Cord Paralysis
Paul Bryson, MD, director of the Cleveland Clinic Voice Center and section head of laryngology joins Head and Neck High Notes to discuss vocal cord paralysis. There are various causes of vocal cord paralysis and different treatment options available.
Innovations in Cochlear Implantation in Pediatric Patients
Samantha Anne, MD, the Medical Director of Pediatric Ear and Hearing Disorders in Cleveland Clinic’s Head & Neck Institute, discusses the recent innovations and discoveries in cochlear implantation in pediatric patients. She also share her insights on how several recent evidence based studies can help specialists provide optimal care for their pediatric patients.
Upper Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Alan Kominsky, MD joins Head and Neck High Notes to discuss hypoglossal nerve stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea. Upper airway stimulation therapy has quickly become a top option for people who can’t tolerate Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
Advances in Transorbital Neuroendoscopic Surgery
Dane Genther, MD discusses the evolving use of this minimally invasive procedure to remove orbital and intracranial tumors without the need for a craniotomy. Transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery is significantly reducing recovery time and the cosmetic impact for patients.
Tracheostomy Care: The Value of a Systematic Approach
Brandon Hopkins, MD discusses how a care pathway approach to tracheostomy care is improving patient care and reducing costs across Cleveland Clinic.
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