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Head & Neck Institute Innovations: Winter 2022/2023 Edition

Head & Neck Institute Innovations

Cleveland Clinic's Head & Neck Institute is proud to share ongoing innovations for the Winter 2022-2023 season. Our skilled multidisciplinary team is committed to advancing care through novel, lifesaving interventions, innovative research approaches, and insights into complex and challenging cases.


Read on for a glimpse into our nationally-ranked programs.

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Pioneering research innovations

Natalie Silver MD, PhD
The Unique Perspective of a Head and Neck Cancer Surgeon-Scientist

Cleveland Clinic’s Director, Head and Neck Cancer Research discusses one of her recent projects and the role physician-scientists have in driving medicine forward

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The Effect of Fusobacterium in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma

A recent study examined bacteria present in oral cancer tumor samples to better understand the bacterial influence on the oral mircroenvironment

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Best Practices Identified for Obtaining Human Inner Ear Tissue

Pioneering surgical tissue recovery work could lead to new and more targeted approaches for treating many forms of hearing loss and vestibular disorders

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Considering Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation as an Alternative for Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea

New findings suggest that the therapy is associated with sustained improvements regarding insomnia, depression and quality of life

Advancing patient care

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Why Are Pediatric Thyroid Cancer Cases on the Rise?

A pediatric oncologist and otolaryngologist share their insights

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A Novel Approach to Total Columella Reconstruction

By using free vascularized fascia lata flaps, surgeons can overcome some of the aesthetic and functional challenges historically associated with nasal reconstruction

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More Work Necessary to Improve Hearing Literacy Among Patients

A new study found that while patients are familiar with health metrics for other common conditions, knowledge about hearing loss and treatments lag well behind

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Does Extended Use of Prophylactic Antibiotics Improve Nasal Healing After Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Surgery?

Randomized controlled trial finds no quality-of-life benefit after standard pituitary tumor surgery

Resources

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