An updated surgical approach for a neurostimulation device to treat OSA reduces surgery time and pain for patients.
Read MorePatients With Enigmatic Ear Pain May Be Helped by a Dental Referral
Cleveland Clinic otolaryngologists and audiologists have often recognized the importance of dentistry in the management and diagnosis of ear symptoms.
Molecular Allergology: The Case for a New Model of Care in Allergy Management
Molecular allergology has the potential to shift the model of care for allergy management. Michael Benninger, MD, Chairman of Cleveland Clinic’s Head and Neck Institute, discusses how Cleveland Clinic is using advanced blood testing to improve care for patients.
Advancements in Hearing Implantation at Cleveland Clinic
Cochlear implant technology has seen great advancements in recent years. Cleveland Clinic Hearing Implant Program Directors Erika Woodson, MD, and Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, share highlights of the program.
Managing Tinnitus: Quality of Life Outcomes for Two Sound Therapy Approaches
Cleveland Clinic audiologists highlight results from clinical studies looking at the benefits of hearing aids in comparison to combination devices for tinnitus.
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A Closer Look at Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Alan Kominsky, MD, Section Head of Surgical Sleep and Snoring in Cleveland Clinic’s Head & Neck Institute, says hypoglossal nerve stimulation is changing the surgical paradigm for OSA. Here’s why.
Anterolateral Thigh Fascia Lata Rescue Flap: A New Approach in the Battle Against Osteoradionecrosis
Facial Plastic and Microvascular Surgeon Michael Fritz, MD, gives an in-depth look at how new techniques in free tissue transfer show great potential for creating a new paradigm in care for moderate stage ORN. He explains the procedure, patient selection and early case experiences and outcomes.
A Sleep Positioning Device for Nocturnal Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Cleveland Clinic investigates expanded use of a sleep positioning device to alleviate the symptoms of nocturnal reflux – even for hard-to-treat patients.
Options for Reconstructive Techniques in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Despite limitations, newer techniques have been designed and executed to effectively reconstruct the access corridor in the cramped quarters of the sinus and nasal cavities.
Surface Capillaroscopy can be Used to Monitor Tongue Perfusion During Suspension Microlaryngoscopy
Cleveland Clinic was first to study the use of surface capillaroscopy to evaluate tongue and sublingual circulation during a microlaryngoscopic procedure, finding it offers guidance on suspension intraoperatively.
A New Class of Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation
Cleveland Clinic Head & Neck Institute one of a select few institutions offering hypoglossal nerve stimulation outpatient procedure for patients who do not tolerate CPAP.