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Gastric Pepsin In Post-Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Erin Fields, Pa-C, Zhaoping He, Phd, Robert O' Reilly, Md Jun 2016

Gastric Pepsin In Post-Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Erin Fields, Pa-C, Zhaoping He, Phd, Robert O' Reilly, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Introduction

Otorrhea is the most common complication following tympanostomy tube placement, with an incidence commonly reported at around 20%. Topical otic antibiotic drops are typically used for relief of otorrhea in children with tympanostomy tubes. In children with recurrent otorrhea, gastroesophageal reflux and extraesophageal reflux have been postulated to be involved in the pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion1. Middle ear inflammation is thought to be mediated by proteolytic activity of pepsin, as well as by the decrease in pH associated with reflux of gastric acid through Eustachian tube. The goal of this study is to examine the …


Benefits Of A Surgical Safety Checklist For Otolaryngology Patients, Lindsay A. Goodstein, Md, Nadia K. Mostovych, Md, Michael B. Hall, Md, David Hsu, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Maurits S. Boon, Md Jun 2016

Benefits Of A Surgical Safety Checklist For Otolaryngology Patients, Lindsay A. Goodstein, Md, Nadia K. Mostovych, Md, Michael B. Hall, Md, David Hsu, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Maurits S. Boon, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Introduction

The volume and complexity of knowledge today has exceeded any single individual's ability to manage it consistently without error despite advances in technology, years of training, and specialization of functions and responsibilities. Checklists have been employed since the 1930s in aviation and high-risk industries to prevent accidents caused by human error. Only recently has their use been introduced to surgery after the World Health Organization (WHO) heightened awareness of the significant number of deaths, about a half million worldwide, that occur each year as a result of avoidable surgical error.1 With over 275,000 surgical procedures performed daily, an …


The Effects Of Formalized Team Training On Key Patient Outcomes In An Otolaryngology- Head And Neck Surgery Residency, Natalie Vercillo, Md, Adam Vasconcellos, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Maurits Boon, Md Jun 2016

The Effects Of Formalized Team Training On Key Patient Outcomes In An Otolaryngology- Head And Neck Surgery Residency, Natalie Vercillo, Md, Adam Vasconcellos, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Maurits Boon, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Errors in medical care have consistently been linked to communication failures among team members. TeamSTEPPS® is a team training system which was co-developed by the Department of Defense and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) which provides a full curriculum of ways to improve patient safety through four main skills: communication, mutual support, leadership and situation monitoring1.
  • Training in these skills through TeamSTEPPS® has been shown to improve patient safety and outcomes by reducing destructive barriers within the healthcare field such as poor communication, conflicts, ambiguous responsibilities of each team member, hierarchical constraints …


Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Katherine Mckee-Cole, Md, Abigail Strang, Md, Patrick Barth, Md, Aaron Chidekel, Md, Udayan Shah, Md May 2016

Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Katherine Mckee-Cole, Md, Abigail Strang, Md, Patrick Barth, Md, Aaron Chidekel, Md, Udayan Shah, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Abstract:

Objective The recognition of wound-related complications following pediatric tracheotomy is on the rise. These complications can have a significant impact on clinical course as well as on hospital healthcare costs to the tracheotomy dependent child and family

Methods A tracheotomy database was created in 2000 and reviewed for incidence of major and minor complications.

Setting Tertiary Care Pediatric Referral Center

Results We identified a post-tracheotomy complication rate of 19.9%, of which the most common complication was wound breakdown (65% of complications).

Conclusion Rate of post-tracheotomy wound-care complications is 12.9%. Wound description is subjective and prone to inter-observer variability. A …


Benefits Of Wireless Telephone Technologies For Bilaterally Implanted Adults, Louisa Liang, Au.D., Paula Marcinkevich, Au.D. May 2016

Benefits Of Wireless Telephone Technologies For Bilaterally Implanted Adults, Louisa Liang, Au.D., Paula Marcinkevich, Au.D.

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Introduction

Cochlear implant (CI) recipients often have difficulty conversing on the telephone, particularly in noise. Successful use of landline and cellular telephones also can be limited because of less-than-optimal phone placement with respect to the sound processor microphone. One solution for recipients of Advanced Bionics cochlear implants may be the use of new streaming technologies from Phonak to improve the ability to talk on the phone. In addition to reducing interference caused by noise, use of these technologies is not strictly placement-dependent and also allows bilateral/bimodal recipients to take advantage of hearing with two ears.

The primary objective of this …


Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak After Microvascular Reconstruction Of Large Craniofacial Defects With Orbital Exenteration, Kurren Gill, Ba, David Hsu, Md, Patrick Tassone, Md,, John Pluta, Md, Gurston G. Nyquist, Md, Howard Krein, Md, Phd, Jurij Bilyk, Md, Ann P. Murchison, Md, Alfred Iloreta, Md, James J. Evans, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, Joseph M. Curry, Md Mar 2016

Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak After Microvascular Reconstruction Of Large Craniofacial Defects With Orbital Exenteration, Kurren Gill, Ba, David Hsu, Md, Patrick Tassone, Md,, John Pluta, Md, Gurston G. Nyquist, Md, Howard Krein, Md, Phd, Jurij Bilyk, Md, Ann P. Murchison, Md, Alfred Iloreta, Md, James J. Evans, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, Joseph M. Curry, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Abstract

Objectives: To assess risk factors for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak after microvascular reconstruction of extensive cranio-orbitofacial resection with orbital exenteration (CFOE).

Study Design: Retrospective Case Series

Methods: 70 consecutive patients at a tertiary hospital underwent 76 procedures with microvascular reconstruction of CFOE defects. Patients were stratified by extent of skull base exposure and presence or absence of dural resection. Patients with exposure of the orbital apex and roof alone were classified as minimal skullbase exposure (MSE, n=32). Those with exposure beyond the orbital apex and roof were classified as significant skullbase exposure (SSE, n=38), including those with dural resection …


Thyroid Cancer Metabolism: A Review, Kurren Gill, Ba, Patrick Tassone, Md,, James Hamilton, Md, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Jennifer Johnson, Md, Joseph Curry, Md Mar 2016

Thyroid Cancer Metabolism: A Review, Kurren Gill, Ba, Patrick Tassone, Md,, James Hamilton, Md, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Jennifer Johnson, Md, Joseph Curry, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Abstract

Metabolic dysregulation within the tumor microenvironment (TME) is critical to the process of tumorigenesis in various cancer types. Thyrocyte metabolism in papillary and anaplastic thyroid cancer, however, remains poorly characterized, and studies analyzing the role of multicompartment metabolism in thyrocyte oncogenesis are sparse. We present a review of the current knowledge on cellular metabolism in non-cancerous and cancerous thyroid tissues, focusing on the monocarboxylate transporters MCT1 and MCT4, and on a transporter of the outer mitochondrial membrane TOMM20. Understanding the metabolic phenotype of tumor cells and associated stromal cells in thyroid cancer can have profound implications on the use …