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APRIL 18 – 22, 2018
Harvest results,
not patient tissue.1
The Biodesign® Otologic Repair Graft, indicated for use in
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1. D’Eredità R. Porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) myringoplasty
in children: a randomized controlled study. Int J Pediatr
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2. De Zinis LO, Berlucchi M, Nassif N. Double-handed endoscopic


myringoplasty with a holding system in children: preliminary
observations. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2017;96:127-130.

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Table of COSM Secretaries


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Contents Gregory Grillone,


MD, FACS
Chair
COSM Secretaries
Liaison Committee

Theda Kontis, MD
Schedule-at-a-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 American Academy of Facical Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Seth Dailey, MD
American Broncho-Esophagological

DAILY SCHEDULE Association (ABEA)

Brian Burkey, MD, MEd, FACS


Societies are listed in alphabetical order:
American Head and Neck Society (AHNS)
American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13, 15–16 Lucian Sulica, MD
American Laryngological Association (ALA)
American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) . . . . . . . . 9, 20, 27
Brad Kesser, MD
American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–12, 17–18 American Neurotology Society (ANS)

American Laryngological Association (ALA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 19, 26 Sujana Chandrasekhar, MD, FACS
American Otological Society (AOS)
American Neurotology Society (ANS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34–36
Pete Batra, MD, FACS
American Rhinologic Society (ARS)
American Otological Society (AOS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27–29

American Rhinologic Society (ARS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21–24 Anna Messner, MD, FACS


American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
(ASPO)
American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO) . . . 28, 30–32, 36–37
Myles Pensak, MD, FACS
The Triological Society (TRIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25–26, 32–34 American Laryngological, Rhinological and
Otological Society aka The Triological Society
1st Combined Posters (AAFPRS, ABEA, AHNS, ALA, ARS) . . . . . . . . . 38–53 (TRIO)

2nd Combined Posters (ANS, AOS, ASPO, TRIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54–65


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Schedule-at-a-Glance
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
APRIL 18 APRIL 19 APRIL 20 APRIL 21 APRIL 22

ABEA AAFPRS ARS C AOS ANS


MORNING

AHNS C AHNS C TRIO C ASPO C ASPO C


ALA TRIO

AAFPRS ABEA ALA/ABEA ANS


AFTERNOON

AHNS C AHNS C AOS ASPO C


ALA ARS ARS TRIO
ASPO

ALA R 1st Poster R 2nd Poster R AOS B


AAFPRS, ABEA, ANS, AOS, ASPO B
EVENING

AHNS, ALA, ARS ASPO, TRIO

AHNS R ANS R
ALA R ASPO R
ARS R

B = Banquet C = Concurrent R = Reception

COSM SOCIETIES
AAFPRS AOS
American Academy of Facial Plastic and American Otological Society
Reconstructive Surgery www.americanotologicalsociety.org
www.aafprs.org

ARS
ABEA American Rhinologic Society
American Broncho-Esophagological Association www.american-rhinologic.org
www.abea.net

ASPO
AHNS American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
American Head and Neck Society www.aspo.us
www.ahns.info

TRIO
ALA American Laryngological, Rhinological and
American Laryngological Association Otological Society aka The Triological Society
www.alahns.org www.triological.org

ANS
American Neurotology Society
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General Information
POSTERS
All room locations are located within the Gaylord National Resort You may view all Posters via www.cosm.md,
& Convention Center, unless otherwise noted. the Mobile App, and onsite in Prince George’s
Exhibit Hall A.
Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS HEADQUARTERS HOTEL
Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
A common registration badge is used by Gaylord National Resort
Saturday, April 21 . . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
participating societies. The acronym of each & Convention Center
society an attendee is registered for will be 201 Waterfront Street Additionally, posters are available for viewing
printed on the badge. Ribbons on the badge National Harbor, MD 20745 during the Combined Poster Receptions
indicate those societies of which the attendee 301-965-4000 (Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A):
is a member. A badge must be worn to enter 1st Poster Reception
the exhibit hall, scientific sessions, and the HEADQUARTERS OFFICE (AAFPRS, ABEA, AHNS, ALA, and ARS)
spouse/guest hospitality lounge. Maryland C Registration Desk Office Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Wednesday, April 18 . . . . . . 6:30 am – 5:00 pm
BUSINESS CENTER Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm 2nd Poster Reception
The business center is staffed from 6:00 am to Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm (ANS, AOS, ASPO and TRIO)
9:00 pm daily and offers 24 hour self-service Saturday, April 21 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 – 7:00 pm
printing, copying, and internet access. The Sunday, April 22 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 12:00 pm
business center is located on 2nd floor and PRESS OFFICE
can be reached at 301-567-0457. LOST AND FOUND Members of the press may pick up a press
Security is alerted if a guest is trying to locate badge and kit in the COSM Headquarters Office,
CHILD POLICY an item. There is a voicemail system in place Maryland C Registration Desk Office. All inter-
Younger than 16: Not permitted on Exhibit for inquiries. Please contact 301-965-4520, views must be conducted in the Press Office.
Hall floor or scientific sessions. leave a message and a security agent will
return your call. REGISTRATION
16 and older: Must have a badge to enter LOCATION & HOURS:
the Exhibit Hall or meeting rooms. This policy
MESSAGES Maryland Ballroom Foyer
includes infants in strollers and arms. Tuesday, April 17 . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 – 7:00 pm*
A message board is located by COSM
Registration in the Maryland Ballroom Foyer. Wednesday, April 18 . . . . . . 6:30 am – 5:00 pm
CONTINUING MEDICAL Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
EDUCATION CREDIT Anyone wishing to post a message for an
attendee may do so. Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Please refer to www.cosm.md for CME Saturday, April 21 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
information; CME credits/certificates will be
NURSING ROOM Sunday, April 22 . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 – 10:00 am
processed by participating Societies.
Please contact COSM Headquarters in *subject to change

EMERGENCY INFORMATION Maryland C Registration Desk Office to make


arrangements. SPEAKER READY ROOM
All emergencies or suspicious activities should be Chesapeake K
reported immediately to Safety Services. Safety
PARKING Tuesday, April 17 . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 – 8:00 pm
Services can be contacted by any house phone Wednesday, April 18 . . . . . . 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Self Parking:
or dialing 333 from your guest room phone. Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . . 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
0-1 Hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12
1-2 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18 Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
EXHIBIT HALL
2-3 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22 Saturday, April 21 . . . . . . . . 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
The Exhibits are located in the Prince George’s
3- 24 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30 Sunday, April 22 . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 – 10:00 am
Exhibit Hall A. Coffee breaks and lunch daily
(Wednesday and Sunday excluded) will be Valet Parking: WIFI
served in the Exhibit Hall. 0-2 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24 Complimentary internet access is available
2-24 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43 in main lobby and in the atrium. COSM has
Thursday, April 19 . . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday, April 20 . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm purchased wifi in the meeting room level
Saturday, April 21 . . . . . . . . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday-Sunday.
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COSM MISSION
The mission of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM) is to bring together the membership of the COSM societies,
Otolaryngology residents in training, medical students and allied health professionals for the purpose of disseminating and exchanging
the latest cutting edge clinical and basic scientific research. COSM is the premier educational and technology forum for providing the sub
specialties in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery with an opportunity to improve and expand their knowledge and skills thereby
enhancing the quality of patient care.

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OTOVEL® (ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide) otic solution The most common adverse reactions that occurred in 1 or more patients are as follows:
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OTOVEL Group
1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE
OTOVEL is indicated for the treatment of acute otitis media with tympanostomy tubes Number (%) of Patients
(AOMT) in pediatric patients (aged 6 months and older) due to Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, and OTOVEL CIPRO FLUO
Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Adverse Reactions1 N=224 N=220 N=213
2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Otorrhea 12 (5.4%) 9 (4.1%) 12 (5.6%)
• OTOVEL is for otic use only. It is not for ophthalmic use, or for injection.
Excessive granulation tissue 3 (1.3%) 0 (0.0%) 2 (0.9%)
The recommended dosage regimen is as follows:
Ear infection 2 (0.9%) 3 (1.4%) 1 (0.5%)
• Instill the contents of one single-dose vial 0.25 mL into the affected ear canal twice
daily (approximately every 12 hours) for 7 days. Use this dosing for patients aged Ear pruritus 2 (0.9%) 1 (0.5%) 1 (0.5%)
6 months of age and older.
• Warm the solution by holding the vial in the hand for 1 to 2 minutes. This is to avoid Tympanic membrane disorder 2 (0.9%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%)
dizziness, which may result from the instillation of a cold solution into the ear canal.
Auricular swelling 1 (0.4%) 1 (0.5%) 0 (0.0%)
• The patient should lie with the affected ear upward, and then instill the medication.
Balance disorder 1 (0.4%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%)
• Pump the tragus 4 times by pushing inward to facilitate penetration of the medication
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Selected adverse reactions that occurred in ≥ 1 patient in the OTOVEL group
• Maintain this position for 1 minute. Repeat, if necessary, for the opposite ear [see derived from all reported adverse events that could be related to the study drug or
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3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS 6.2 Postmarketing Experience
Otic Solution: Each single-dose vial of OTOVEL (ciprofloxacin 0.3 % and fluocinolone The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of
acetonide 0.025 %) delivers 0.25 mL of solution equivalent to ciprofloxacin 0.75 mg and ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide otic solution, 0.3% / 0.025% outside the US.
fluocinolone acetonide 0.0625 mg. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size,
4 CONTRAINDICATIONS it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal
OTOVEL is contraindicated in: relationship to drug exposure.
• Patients with known hypersensitivity to fluocinolone acetonide or other • Immune system disorders: allergic reaction.
corticosteroids, ciprofloxacin or other quinolones, or to any other components • Infections and infestations: candidiasis.
of OTOVEL. • Nervous system disorders: dysgeusia, paresthesia (tingling in ears),
• Viral infections of the external ear canal, including varicella and herpes simplex dizziness, headache.
infections and fungal otic infections. • Ear and labyrinth disorders: ear discomfort, hypoacusis, tinnitus, ear congestion.
5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS • Vascular disorders: flushing.
5.1 Hypersensitivity Reactions • Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: skin exfoliation.
OTOVEL should be discontinued at the first appearance of a skin rash or any other • Injury, poisoning and procedural complications: device occlusion (tympanostomy
sign of hypersensitivity. Serious and occasionally fatal hypersensitivity (anaphylactic) tube obstruction).
reactions, some following the first dose, have been reported in patients receiving
systemic quinolones. Some reactions were accompanied by cardiovascular collapse, 8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
loss of consciousness, angioedema (including laryngeal, pharyngeal or facial edema), 8.1 Pregnancy
airway obstruction, dyspnea, urticaria and itching. Serious acute hypersensitivity Risk Summary
reactions may require immediate emergency treatment. OTOVEL is negligibly absorbed following otic administration and maternal use is
not expected to result in fetal exposure to ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide
5.2 Potential for Microbial Overgrowth with Prolonged Use [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].
Prolonged use of OTOVEL may result in overgrowth of non-susceptible bacteria and
fungi. If the infection is not improved after one week of treatment, cultures should 8.2 Lactation
be obtained to guide further treatment. If such infections occur, discontinue use and Risk Summary
institute alternative therapy. OTOVEL is negligibly absorbed by the mother following otic administration and
breastfeeding is not expected to result in exposure of the infant to ciprofloxacin and
5.3 Continued or Recurrent Otorrhea fluocinolone acetonide [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].
If otorrhea persists after a full course of therapy, or if two or more episodes of otorrhea
occur within 6 months, further evaluation is recommended to exclude an underlying 8.4 Pediatric Use
condition such as cholesteatoma, foreign body, or a tumor. OTOVEL has been studied in patients as young as 6 months in adequate and well-
controlled clinical trials. No major differences in safety and effectiveness have been
6 ADVERSE REACTIONS observed between adult and pediatric patients [see Indications and Usage (1) and
The following serious adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling: Dosage and Administration (2)].
Hypersensitivity Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)]
8.5 Geriatric Use
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Clinical studies of OTOVEL did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 years
Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. Other
rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the
clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. elderly and younger patients.
In clinical trials, 224 patients with AOMT were treated with OTOVEL for a median 10 OVERDOSAGE
duration of 7 days. All the patients received at least one dose of OTOVEL. There were Due to the characteristics of this preparation, no toxic effects are to be expected with
220 patients who received at least one dose of ciprofloxacin (CIPRO) and 213 patients an otic overdose of OTOVEL.
received at least one dose of fluocinolone acetonide (FLUO).
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Wednesday, April 18
ABEA LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
7:00 am 8:29 am 9:18 am 10:42 am
ABEA Business Meeting Prevalence of Incidental Vocal Deglutition and Respiratory Motor Endplate-Expressing
Fold Pathology in Patients Patterns during Sleep in the Muscle Implants for the
7:30 am with and without Recent Aged with OSAS Treatment of Recurrent
Presidential Welcome, Endotracheal Intubation Who Kiminori Sato, MD Laryngeal Nerve Injury
Introduction of Guests and Undergo FEES Sarah Brookes, DVM
Program Cedric Thiel, BS 9:24 am
James Burns, MD Laser Soldering of a Cartilage 10:48 am
8:35 am Graft Interposed into a Tracheal Preliminary Study of a NR4A1
7:45 am Surgical and Conservative Incision in a Porcine Model Agonist, a Novel Anti-
Guest of Honor Lecture Management of Laryngeal Ari DeRowe, MD Fibrotic Agent, on Vocal Fold
Steven Zeitels, MD Contact Granuloma: A Meta- Fibroblasts
Analysis and Systematic Review 9:30 am Nao Hiwatashi, MD, PhD
Session I: Vocal Fold Shu Wei Tsai, MD Impact of Balloon Diameter on
Pathology: Diagnosis Dilation Outcomes in a Rabbit 10:52 am
8:41 am Subglottic Stenosis Model Activity of the Swallowing-
and Management Adverse Events in Recurrent Claudia Schweiger, MD, PhD Related Neurons in the Dorsal
Moderators:
Elizabeth Guardiani, MD
Respiratory Papillomatosis Medulla in Perfused Rats
Lyndsay Madden, MD Patients Treated Surgically 9:36 am Yochiro Sugiyama, MD, PhD
8:00 am with or without Adjuvant Discussion
Correlating Endoscopic Intralesional Cidofovir Dana Thompson, MD 10:58 am
Appearance of Laryngeal Rebecca Hoesli, MD Discussion
Lesions with Histopathology 9:40 am Susan Thibeault, MD
8:47 am Presidential Lecture
Mursalin Anis, MD, PhD
Discussion R Kim Davis, MD 11:10 am
8:11 am Lucian Sulica, MD Panel I: Decision Making in
Comparing Short-Term 10:00 am Surgery for Dysphagia and
Outcomes of Surgery and Session II: ABEA Coffee with Exhibitors Aspiration: Lessons Learned
Voice Therapy for Patients Horizons: Basic Maryland Foyer Moderator: Gregory Postma
Panelists:
with Vocal Fold Polyps Science of the Pediatric Peter Belafsky
Jay Agarwal, MD Aeordigestive Tract Session III: ABEA Rebecca Howell
Moderators: Horizons: Basic Michael Pitman
8:17 am David Horn, MD Science of the Adult Supported by the Voice Health Instutite
Recurrent Respiratory Jonathan Ida, MD Endowment
Aeordigestive Tract
Papillomatosis Outcomes 9:00 am
Moderators:
Following an HPV Vaccination Protective pH Neutralizing 12:00 pm
Simon Best, MD
Initiative Esophageal Irrigations as a Gregory Dion, MD ABEA Member Photograph
Yin Yiu, MD Novel Mitigation Strategy 10:30 am
for Button Battery Injury: Lubricin, A Lubricating Mucin- 12:00 pm
8:23 am A Cadaveric and Live like Glycoprotein, Detected in Adjourn/Lunch with Exhibitors
Apneic Technique in Animal Model the Lamina Propria of the True Maryland Foyer
Laryngotracheal Surgery: A Rachel Anfang, MA Vocal Fold of Humans and 6
Retrospective Review Other Mammals
Terence Zimmermann, MD 9:12 am James Kobler, PhD
Feasibility of Shotgun
Metagenomics to Assess 10:36 am
Microbial Ecology of Pediatric Laryngeal Sensory Receptor
Tracheostomy Tubes Mapping in Humans Unveils
James Wang, MD, PhD the Mechanisms of Laryngeal
Adductor Reflex Control
Catherine Sinclair, MD

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Wednesday, April 18
AHNS LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

7:00 am 9:11 am CONCURRENT 1 11:13 am


The American Head and Early Results of Methylation MARYLAND A Discussion
Neck Society 2.0: Society Re- Markers with Digital Droplet
SS2: Reconstruction
Organization and Restructuring PCR for the Early Detection CONCURRENT 2
Brian Burkey, MD, Med of Head and Neck Squamous and Rehabilitation
Moderators: MARYLAND C
Ehab Hanna, MD Cell Carcinoma
Jonathan Irish, MD, MSc, FRCSC Scharukh Jalisi, MD 10:30 am
Jason Chan, MD Rahul Seth, MD Panel 2: Implementing a
Marita Teng, MD Quality Program That Actually
8:00 am 9:17 am 10:30 am Improves Quality
Welcome and Introduction of Use of Transcervical National Variations in Fibula Moderator: Christine Gourin, MD
Guest of Honor Ultrasound for Identification of Free Flaps and the Role of Panelists:
Danny Enepekides, MD, FRCS Primary Site in Patients With
D Gregory Farwell, MD
Institutional Volume in Costs Carol Lewis, MD, MPH
Jonathan Irish, MD, MSc, FRCSC
Oropharyngeal Cancer and Surgical Complication Lisa E Ishii, MD, MHS
C Burton Wood, MD Rates Charles Meltzer, MD
8:15 am Rance J Fujiwara, BS
9:23 am CONCURRENT 1
John Conley Lecture
Discussion 10:36 am MARYLAND A
Stages of Head and Neck
Cancer Over the Passage of Celecoxib Decreases 11:30 am
9:29 am Acute Postoperative Opioid Rapid Fire Session 1:
Time
Brian O’Sullivan, MD
The Learning Curve for Requirements after Head Choosing Wisely and
Introduction:
Transoral Endoscopic Thyroid and Neck Reconstruction Evidence Based
Jonathan Irish, MD, MSc, FRCSC Lobectomy with Free Tissue Transfer: A Moderators:
Christopher R Razavi, MD Matched-Cohort Study Vikas Mehta, MD
Patrick Carpenter, MD Richard Wong, MD
CONCURRENT 1
9:35 am Speakers:
MARYLAND A Jimmy Brown, MD, DDS
A Novel Flexible Robot for the 10:42 am
9:05 am Amy Hessel, MD
Treatment of Oropharyngeal Infrahyoid Flap for Reconstruc- Larry Myers, MD
Panel 1: Implications of AJCC Carcinoma in Transoral Robotic tion of Head and Neck Defects Liana Puscas, MD
Staging Changes on Clinical Surgery Marianne Nakai, MD Eugene Yu, MD
Care: The Unknown Primary Jason Chan, MD
and Oropharyngeal Cancer
10:48 am CONCURRENT 2
Moderator: William Lydiatt, MD
9:41 am Discussion
Panelists: MARYLAND C
Combining Fluorescence
Umamaheswar Duvvuri, MD, PhD
Imaging with Transoral Robotic 10:55 am
SS3: Immunotheraphy
Carole Fakhry, MD, MPH
Brian O’Sullivan, MD Surgery to improve Head and Patterns of Loss of Venous
and Adjuvant Therapies
Jose Zevallos, MD, MPH Neck Cancer Detection Moderators:
Flow in Head and Neck Ellie Maghami, MD
Larissa Sweeny, MD Microvascular Surgery with Jonathan Mark, MD
CONCURRENT 2 Double Venous Anastomoses 11:30 am
MARYLAND C 9:47 am Elliot Morse, BS
Adjuvant Radiation for
Using a Fluorescent Contrast
SS1: Technology Positive Margins in Adult H&N
Agent to Assess Surgical 11:01 am
Moderators: Sarcomas is Associated with
Sobia Khaja, MD Margins in Head and Neck Frailty as a Predictor of Improved Survival: Analysis of
Daniel Knott, MD Cancer Resections Morbidity and Mortality in the National Cancer Database
Maie St John, MD, PhD Rebecca W Gao, MS Microvascular Reconstructive Amanda J Kull, MD
9:05 am Head and Neck Patients
Computer Vision Using 9:53 am Kelly F Moyer 11:36 am
Hyperspectral Imaging & Discussion
PD-L1 May Serve as a
Machine Learning To Classify 11:07 am
Prognostic Biomarker in HPV-
Tumor, Margin, and Soft- 10:00 am Mandibular Reconstruction associated Head and Neck
Tissues of the Head and Neck Coffee with Exhibitors with the Tip of Scapula Free Cancer Patients
Shamik Mascharak, MD Maryland Foyer Flap Austin K Mattox, MD
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AHNS CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

11:42 am CONCURRENT 1 CONCURRENT 2 3:10 pm


The Addition of Chemotherapy MARYLAND A MARYLAND C Coffee with Exhibitors
to the Adjuvant Therapy of Maryland Foyer
SS4: Thyroid SS5: Larynx/Pharynx

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
Late-stage Salivary Squamous
Moderators: Moderators:
Cell Carcinoma is Associated Lisa Orloff, MD Amit Agrawal, MD CONCURRENT 1
with Improved Patient Survival Nitin Pagedar, MD Susan McCammon, MD MARYLAND A
Shayan Cheraghlou, BA 2:20 pm Shawn Newlands, MD, PhD 3:40 pm
Voice Outcomes Following 2:20 pm
Panel 3: Thyroid Nodule
11:48 am Surgery for Thyroid Cancer Staging HPV-Related Best Practices and Outcome
Discussion Kevin J Kovatch, MD Oropharyngeal Cancer: Optimization
Validation of AJCC 8 in a Moderator: Michael Singer, MD
11:55 am 2:26 pm Surgical Cohort Panelists:
Adjuvant Radiation for T1- Utility of Intraoperative Frozen Mathew Geltzeiler, MD William Armstrong, MD
2N1M0 Oral Cavity Cancer Section in Large Thyroid Kevin Brumund, MD
is Associated with Improved 2:26 pm Amy Chen, MD, MPH
Nodules David Goldstein, MD, FRCSC
Survival Outcomes: Analysis Craig A Bollig, MD Towards a Tumor-specific Jacquie Jonklaas, MD, PhD, MPH
of the SEER Database De-intensification Strategy in Luc Morris, MD MSc
Hailey M Shepherd, BS 2:32 pm Oropharyngeal Squamous
Trends in Opiod Prescribing Cell Carcinomas: Using Tumor
CONCURRENT 2
12:01 pm Practices After Endocrine Immunophenotypes to Predict
MARYLAND C
Does Perioperative Surgery Patient Outcomes
Oxandrolone Improve Lauren B Moneta, MD Wesley H Stepp, PhD SS6: Survivorship
Nutritional Status in Patients Moderators:
with Cachexia Related to 2:32 pm Ehab Hanna, MD
2:38 pm
Miriam Lango, MD
Head and Neck Carcinoma? Discussion Abnormal Microvasculature Russell Smith, MD
Angela M Osmolak, MD in Laryngectomy Mucosal 3:40 pm
2:45 pm Margins Identified on Frozen
Baseline Cognition Assess-
12:07 pm
Parathyroid Hormone Level Section is Associated with
ment among Oropharyn-
Longitudinal Immune Com- Alone is Most Accurate Increased Risk of Fistula
geal Cancer Patients using
plexity Analysis Using 29- Predictor of Intravenous Marianne Abouyared, MD
PROMIS and NIH Toolbox
Biomarker Multiplex Immuno- Calcium Administration After Parul Sinha, MBBS
histochemistry in Primary and Thyroidectomy 2:38 pm
Recurrent Head and Neck Catherine Frenkel, MD Discussion 3:46 pm
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Chronic Opioid Use in
Grace L Banik, MD 2:51 pm 2:45 pm
Patients with Oropharyngeal
A Practical Method to Predict Occult Contralateral Nodal Dis- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
12:13 pm ease in Oropharyngeal Squa-
the Severity of Hypocalcemia Treated with Radiotherapy
Discussion after Parathyroidectomy for mous Cell Carcinoma Patients Justin Dourado, MD
Primary Hyperparathyroidism Undergoing Primary TORS with
12:20 pm Changxing Liu, MD, PhD Bilateral Neck Dissection 3:52 pm
AHNS Business Meeting Caitlin McMullen, MD
Impact of Patient Symptoms
Maryland A 2:57 pm
Members Only
on Caregiver Task Burden in
2:51 pm
The Post-thyroidectomy Locally Advanced Head and
Voice: The Disconnect The Role of Intravenous Neck Cancer
12:30 pm Acetaminophen in Post-
Between Patient-perceived Emily H Castellanos, MD
Lunch with Exhibitors Voice Changes and Objective Operative Pain Control in Head
Maryland Foyer and Neck Cancer Patients
Voice Measures in the First 3:58 pm
Postoperative Year Erin J Smith, MD, MS
1:30 pm Risk of Developing New
Heidi Kletzien, MS Health Disorders Following
Keynote Lecture 2:57 pm
Head and Neck Cancer
Transforming Empathy to 3:03 pm Effect of Treatment Modality Treatment Varies Significantly
Empowerment: The 2017 Discussion on Chronic Opioid Use by Head and Neck Cancer
Invictus Games & Lessons for in Patients with T1/T2 Subsite: An Analysis of the
Growing Cancer Awareness Oropharyngeal Cancer Utah Head and Neck Cancer
and Research Craig A Bollig, MD
Survivor’s Study
Michael Burns
Marcus M Monroe, MD
Introduction by Jonathan Irish, 3:03 pm
MD, MSc, FRCSC
Discussion

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AHNS CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

4:04 pm 4:28 pm CONCURRENT 2 CONCURRENT 2


Discussion Symptom Burden Associated MARYLAND C CHESAPEAKER C
With Late Lower Cranial 4:50 pm 6:00 pm
4:10 pm Neuropathy in Long-Term Panel 5: Sinonasal Fellowship Information Session
Racial Disparities and HPV Oropharyngeal Cancer Malignancies
Status in Oropharyngeal Survivors Moderator: 7:00 pm
Cancer Puja Aggarwal, BDS, MPH Ian Witterick, MD, MSc, FRCSC International AHNS Endocrine
Nicholas Lenze, BS Panelists: Meeting
4:34 pm Ehab Hanna, MD Maryland A
4:16 pm Discussion Michael Moore, MD
Shirley Su, MBBS
Geographic Distance to Adam Zanation, MD
Treatment Is Not Associated CONCURRENT 1
with Overall Survival MARYLAND A CONCURRENT 1
Douglas Farquhar, MD 4:50 pm
MARYLAND A
Panel 4: Best Practices and 6:00 pm
4:22 pm
Optimizing Outcomes in
Neck Disability and Health- Endocrine Section Business
Parathyroid Disease
Related Quality of Life among Meeting
Moderator: Alfred Simental, MD
Head and Neck Cancer Panelists:
Survivors Following Surgical Kenneth Burman, MD
and Non-surgical Treatment Maisie Shindo, MD
Marci L Nilsen, PhD, RN Brendan Stack, MD
David Terris, MD, FACE

AAFPRS LOCATION: MARYLAND D (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1:00 pm 1:17 pm 1:37 pm 2:11 pm


Welcome and Introduction: Mandible Fracture Outcomes Panel Exophthalmometry in Orbital
2 Cases at a High Volume Tertiary Frontal Sinus Fractures: Shifts Reconstruction: A Pilot Study
Sydney C Butts, MD Trauma Center Toward Sinus Preservation Sarah R Akkina, MD
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Tsung-yen Hsieh, MD Moderators:
Work Supported by AAFPRS Clinic Sydney C Butts, MD 2:15 pm
Investigation Research Award
Craniomaxillofacial Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Endoscopic Assisted
Panelists: Cranioplasty for Repair of an
Trauma – Podium 1:24 pm Oneida Arosarena, MD
Presentations Isolated Anterior Table Frontal
Analysis of Preoperative Risk Neal D Futran, MD, DMD
Moderator: Sydney C Butts, MD David Poetker, MD
Sinus Fracture: Case Report
Factors for Post-Operative and Review of Management
1:03 pm Brad Strong, MD
Complications in Facial Bradford A Woodworth, MD Options
Cost-Analysis of Orbital Floor Fracture Repair P Vairavan Manickam, MD
Implants in the Post-Traumatic Brandon Wachal, MD
Setting Craniomaxillofacial
2:19 pm
Mark M Mims, MD 1:31 pm Trauma – Show & Tell
2:10 pm
Etiology and Management
Discussion of Nasal Bone Fractures
1:10 pm Show and Tell Session
Presenting to the Emergency
Pediatric Mandible Fracture Introduction
Department of a Tertiary Care
Management at a Tertiary Moderator: Sydney C Butts, MD
Hospital
Care Center: A 7-Year
Mark A Arnold, MD
Experience of 150 Cases
Richard Kao, MD

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2:23 pm 3:23 pm Facial Reanimation – 4:52 pm


Assessment of Oral Health- Multi-Institutional Outcomes Show & Tell The Anterior Lateral Thigh
Related Quality of Life from Lateral Eyelid Coupling Moderator: Flap: Exploring the Versatility

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
Outcomes in Patients with for Facial Paralysis: The Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH of a Workhorse
Mandible Fractures Using the Hybrid Tarsoconjunctival Flap 4:20 pm LCDR J Marshall Green III, DDS
GOHAI Questionnaire Raj Dedhia, MD Incongruity Between Patient
John Hamblin, MD Work Supported by AAFPRS Clinic 4:56 pm
Investigation Research Award
Self-Perception and FACE
Questionnaire: Social Func- Costal Cartilage Grafting
2:27 pm tion Scores in Facial Paralysis for Maxillary Augmentation
3:30 pm
Discussion Patients in Binder’s Syndrome-
Discussion Nasomaxillary Hypoplasia:
Jennifer R White
2:30 pm A Review of Two Cases
Membership in AAFPRS Reconstruction – 4:24 pm Mark Armeni, MD
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Podium Presentations Objectively Assessing Out-
Moderator: comes of Facial Defect Recon- 5:00 pm
2:30 pm Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH struction Using Eye-Tracking Adjourn
Coffee with Exhibitors 3:32 pm Jacob K Dey, MD
Maryland Foyer Activation of Hedgehog (Hh) 5:30 pm
Signaling Pathway Enhances 4:28 pm Essentials Course
Facial Reanimation – the Bone Regeneration The Health Utility Following Chesapeake DEF
Mediated by the Delivery of Rhinectomy, Total Nasal
Podium Presentations VEGF and BMP-6 Tethered
Introduction and Welcome/
Moderator: Reconstruction and Prosthetic Stephen Park, MD
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH to a Novel Polysaccharide Nasal Rehabilitation Cutaneous Lesions & Skin Flaps/
2:55 pm Scaffold in a Critical-sized Rat Olivia Quatela, BS Stephen Park, MD
Mandibular Defect Head & Neck Reconstruction/
Patient-Oriented Assessment
Matthew Q Miller, MD 4:32 pm Facial Paralysis/ Terry A Day, MD
of Online Facial Reanimation AAFPRS Bernstein Grant winner
Resources Versatility of the DAOM Flap Rhinoplasty/ Robin Lindsay, MD
Andrew H Lee, MD for Full-Thickness Upper and Facial Rejuvenation/
3:39 pm
Lower Lip Defects Edward H Farrior, MD
Functional Outcomes of
3:02 pm Taylor R Manton, MD Maxillofacial & Soft Tissue
TMJ Reconstruction with Trauma/ John Frodel, MD
Treatment Patterns and Vascularized Tissue
Outcomes in Botox Therapy 4:36 pm
Nikolaus S Hjelm, MD
for Patients with Facial Discussion
Synkinesis 3:46 pm
Justin Shinn, MD
Mohs Reconstruction Patient Reconstruction –
Show & Tell
EXHIBITOR
3:09 pm
Impact of Early Eyelid
Reported Outcome Measure
Jared Christophel, MD, MPH Moderator:
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH
EVENTS!
Weight Implantation on the 3:53 pm 4:40 pm
Development of Synkinesis The Grecian Urn Necklift– Checkpoint Surgical
The Pedicled Temporoparietal
and Recovery in Patients Disc“URN”ing When It’s An Alternative
Fascia Flap for Nasal Lining
With Incomplete Recovery of Indicated to Conventional
Reconstruction in Subtotal
Idiopathic Facial Palsy Ashley L Miller, MD Monitoring in Head &
Rhinectomy Defects
Keon Parsa Neck Procedures
Elizabeth A Hobbs, MD
4:44 pm Wednesday, April 18
3:16 pm 6:00 – 7:00 pm
4:00 pm Anatomic Relationship of the
The Effects of Combinatorial Nerve to the Master Muscle: A Chesapeake 4–6
Discussion
Treatments on Recovery from Cadaveric Study
Facial Nerve Injury Adrian A Ong, MD Cook Medical
4:04 pm
Morgan Sandelski, BS In-Office
Keynote
4:48 pm Sialendoscopy: Various
The Social Dimension of Facial Challenges & Keys to
Comparing Postoperative
Paralysis Success
Outcomes of Free Flap
Sofia Lyford-Pike, MD
Patients in a Specialty Thursday, April 19
Step-down Unit versus Non- 6:30 – 8:00 am
Specialty Intensive Care Unit Chesapeake 10
Shiayin F Yang, MD

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Wednesday, April 18
ALA LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

1:00 pm 1:37 pm 2:23 pm 3:39 pm


Welcome Positive Effect of Nimodipine Drug Eluting Laryngeal Expression of Trophic
Gady Har-El, MD on Vocal Fold and Facial Stents in a Mouse Model of Factors Receptors during
Motion Recovery Following Laryngeal Stenosis Reinnervation after Recurrent
President’s Address Injury - A Systematic Review Jason L Yu, MD Laryngeal Nerve Injury
From Laryngeal Oncology to and Meta-Analysis Ignacio Hernandez-Morato, PhD
Oncologic Laryngology - The R Jun Lin, MD, MSc 2:29 pm
ALA and Laryngeal Cancer Early Surgical Management of 3:45 pm
Gady Har-El, MD 1:43 pm Thermal Airway Injury: A Case Laryngeal Adductor Function
Dynamic Voice CT Scan Series Following KTP Laser Welding
Introduction of the Guest of Improves Surgical Decision Asitha Jayawardena, MD, MPH of the Recurrent Laryngeal
Honor Making for Complex Airway Nerve
Peak Woo, MD Patients Undergoing 2:35 pm Neel K Bhatt, MD
Reconstructive Voice Surgery Discussion
Mathieu Bergeron, MD, BPharm 3:51 pm
Presentation of Presidential
Citations 2:45 pm Discussion
1:49 pm Coffee with Exhibitors
Dinesh Chhetri, MD
Maxine Cunningham, MBA Prevalence and Maryland Foyer 4:00 pm
The New York Laryngological Otolaryngology Resource American Laryngological
Society Utilization for Vocal Fold Scientific Session III: Association Award
Paralysis/Paresis after Eiji Yanagisawa, MD
Injury and Healing
Recognition of the Program Esophagectomy
Moderators:
Committee Matthew G Crowson, MD Jennifer L Long, MD, PhD 4:05 pm
Dinesh Chhetri, MD Susan Thibeault, PhD, CCC-SLP Gabriel F. Tucker, MD Award
Yolanda Heman-Ackah, MD 1:55 pm 3:15 pm Noel Garabédian, MD
Natasha Mirza, MD
Voice Outcomes following Nanoparticle Delivery of
Michael Pitman, MD
Susan Thibeault, PhD Medialization Laryngoplasty RNA-Based Therapeutics 4:10 pm
VyVy N Young, MD with and without Arytenoid to Alter the Local Vocal Fold Panel Discussion
Adduction Response to Injury LEMG: What’s All the Fuss?
Terence Zimmermann, MD, MPH Ryan C Branski, PhD
Scientific Session I: Moderator: Allen Hillel, MD
Vocal Fold Paralysis 2:01 pm
Panelists:
3:21 pm Yolanda Heman-Ackah, MD
Moderators:
Randal C Paniello, MD, PhD Discussion The Ability of Conditioned Allen Hillel, MD
Sunil Verma, MD Media from Human Nasal Clark A Rosen, MD
Peak Woo, MD
1:31 pm Scientific Session II: Inferior Turbinate-derived
Resident Research Award Airway Stenosis and Mesenchymal Stem Cells to
5:00 pm
Vocal Motor Control and Injury Repair Vocal Fold Injuries
Choung-Soo Kim, MD Neurolaryngology Study
Central Auditory Impairments Moderators:
Group
in Unilateral Vocal Fold Alexander T Hillel, MD
Michael Pitman, MD 3:27 pm Spasmodic Dysphonia: Past,
Paralysis
2:11 pm Wound Healing after Transoral Present and Future
Molly Naunheim, MD
Nationwide Estimations of Angiolytic Laser Surgery for Christy Ludlow, PhD
Tracheal Stenosis Due to Early Glottic Carinoma
Tracheostomies Lauren F Tracy, MD
Romaine F Johnson, MD, MPH
3:33 pm
2:17 pm Investigation of Surgical
Healthcare Costs and Adhesives for Vocal Fold
Cost-effectiveness of Wound Closure
Laryngotracheal Stenosis Karen M Kost, MD
Linda X Yin, MD

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Thursday, April 19
AAFPRS LOCATION: MARYLAND D (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

8:00 am Rhinoplasty – 9:29 am 10:28 am


Welcome and Introduction: Show & Tell Reconstruction of the Perception of Neck Scars After
2 Cases Moderator: Nasal Framework with an Thyroid Surgery: Is There Social
Sydney C Butts, MD Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Osseocartilaginous Rib Graft Value in Avoiding a Neck Scar?
Travis Tollefson, MD 9:01 am L-Strut Jason C Nellis, MD
Endoscopic Pericranial Flap Peter J Ciolek, MD
Rhinoplasty – for Nasal Septal Perforation 10:35 am
Podium Presentations Repair 9:33 am Do Trainee and Faculty
Moderator: Candace Waters, MD The Rodent Costal Cartilage Surgeons Agree About What

THURSDAY, APRIL 19
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Reconstructive Model Happens in the Operating
8:05 am 9:05 am Karam W Badran, MD Room During Septoplasty
Comparison of Primary and Differences in Lateral Wall Procedures?
Secondary Anterior Septal Insufficiency Grading and 9:37 am Anand Malpani, PhD
Reconstruction: A Cohort their Correlation to Patient Rhinoplasty Publications
Study Reported Nasal Obstruction Trends: What the Literature 10:42 am
Emily Spataro, MD Measures Tells us About the Innovation in Measuring Flap Partial
Shannon Flynn Rudy Surgery and Scope of Practice Pressure of Oxygen Using
8:12 am Cameron M Heilbronn Electron Paramagnetic
Characterization of a Moldable 9:09 am Resonance Oximetry
Chondroitin Sulfate-Based Liposomal Bupivacaine 9:41 am Marc Alexander Polacco, MD
Diced Cartilage Graft for Use Does Not Increase Cost of Latinos Display Same-Race
in Rhinoplasty Rhinoplasty with Rib Cartilage Initial Gaze Preference When 10:49 am
Andrew H Lee, MD Graft Viewing Latino and Caucasian Utility of Laser Speckle
Andrew W Logeman, MD Rhinoplasty Patients Contrast Analysis in
8:19 am Michelle C Juarez, BS Measuring Tissue Perfusion in
Preoperative Expectation and 9:13 am a Rat Model
Postoperative Satisfaction Rhinoplasty Surgical Planning: 9:45 am Mofiyinfolu Sokoya, MD
in Rhinoplasty Patients: A Visualization of Nasal Cartilage Discussion
Correlation Study on MicroCT and Clinical CT 10:56 am
Cherian Kandathil, MD Protocols 9:50 am Discussion
Rajeev C Saxena, MD, MBA Membership in AAFPRS
8:25 am Sydney C Butts, MD 11:00 am
Discussion 9:17 am Keynote
The Effect of Sociodemo- 9:51 am Computer Aided Surgery in
8:30 am graphic Factors on Functional Coffee with Exhibitors Maxillofacial Reconstruction
Panel Rhinoplasty Outcomes of Na- Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A E Bradley Strong MD
A Debate: The Rhinoplasty sal Obstruction and Revision
Clinicial Practice Guidelines Surgery Emerging Technology Emerging Technology
Moderator: Brian A Nuyen, MD & Techniques – Podium & Techniques –
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Presentations Show & Tell
9:21 am
Pain Management with Moderator: Sydney C Butts, MD Moderator: Sydney C Butts, MD
Discussion 10:21 am
Nonnarcotics 11:18 am
Panelist: Sydney Butts MD Mobile Applications in Facial Hair Loss Significantly
9:25 am
Plastics and Reconstructive Decreases Health Utility in
Patient Reported Outcome Short- and Long-Term Surgery Males and Females and Is
Measures Improvement in Sleep- Albert H Zhou, BS Improved Following Hair
Panelist: Sam P Most MD Disordered Breathing
Transplant Surgery
Antibiotics Outcomes after Functional
Olivia E Quatela, BS
Panelist: Lisa E Ishii, MD, MHS Septorhinoplasty
Robin Lindsay, MD
Nasal Packing and Stents
Panelist: Stephen Park, MD

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AAFPRS CONT. LOCATION: MARYLAND D (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

11:22 am 11:30 am 11:42 am 11:50 am


New Methods and Materials in Using WhatsApp to Non-invasive Video Free Flap Monitoring Using
Scaffold-Assisted Artificial Hair Complement Teaching in a Monitoring of Blood Flow Thermal Imaging
Implantation in a Rat Model Facial Reconstruction Training Validated Using Pulse Annika Meyer, MD
Roxana Moayer Module in Haiti Oximetry and the Allen Test
Work supported by previous AAFPRS Natalie Justicz, MD Annika Meyer, MD 11:54 am
Resident Research Grants
Identifying At Risk Surgical
11:34 am 11:46 am Patient Populations For
11:26 am
Discussion Post-Thyroidectomy Neck Medical Mission Trips To
THURSDAY, APRIL 19

A New Affordable Protocol for Scars Lead to Attentional Colombia


3-Dimensional Models as an 11:38 am Distraction: An Objective Collin Rozanski, BA
Aid for Orbital and Midface Measurement of Social
Readability of Online Materials
Reconstruction Attention Using Eye-Tracking 11:58 am
Related to Facial Rejuvenation
Dominick J Gadaleta, MD
Amar Gupta, MD Michelle C Juarez, BS Discussion

12:00 pm
Adjourn/ Closing Remarks/
Lunch with Exhibitors
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A

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AHNS LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

6:30 am 8:07 am 11:00 am 1:31 pm


AHNS Networking Breakfast Infratemporal Fossa Jatin Shah Symposium: Delays During Treatment for
Sponsored by the Women in AHNS Resections in Patients with Personalized Medicine – Laryngeal Squamous Cell
Committee, Diversity Task Force and
Young AHNS Members Task Force
Advanced Cutaneous Non- Can We Afford It? Carcinoma: An Analysis of the
Chesapeake 7–9 melanoma Malignancies Moderator: David Eisele, MD National Cancer Database
of the Head and Neck: A Speakers: Elliot Morse, BS
Retrospective Analysis of John de Almeida, MD, MSc
CONCURRENT 1 Robert Ferris, MD, PhD
Surgical Cases at a Single, 1:37 pm
MARYLAND A James Rocco, MD, PhD
Tertiary Referral Center Ashok Shaha, MD The Role of TRAF3/CYLD
SS7: Skin Cancer Patrick F Morgan, MD Mutations in the Etiology of
Moderators: Human Papillomavirus-driven
12:00 pm
Babak Givi, MD 8:13 am Cancers of the Head and Neck
Kevin McLoughlin Higgins, MD, Lunch with Exhibitors
FRCSC
Discussion Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Tejas S Sathe
Aru Panwar, MD
7:30 am CONCURRENT 2 1:43 pm

THURSDAY, APRIL 19
CONCURRENT 1
The Impact of Immunosup- MARYLAND C Discussion
MARYLAND A
pression on Head & Neck 7:30 am
Cutaneous Squamous Cell
SS8: Best Papers of CONCURRENT 2
Panel 6: Reconstruction -
Carcinoma Prognosis: A Cutting Guides vs. Cutting AHNS 2018 MARYLAND C
Systematic Review of the Moderators:
Costs: The Value of 3D 1:00 pm
Peter Dziegielewski, MD, FRCSC
Literature with Meta-Analysis Modelling and Virtual Surgical Tanya Fancy, MD Panel 7: Focus on Function –
Alhasan N Elghouche, MD, MS Planning Benjamin Judson, MD Maximizing Survivorship and
Moderator: 1:00 pm Quality of Life After Treatment
7:36 am Danny Enepekides, MD, FRCS Moderator:
The Impact of the Affordable
Outcomes of Biopsy Panelists: Rosemary Martino, MSc, PhD
Trinitia Cannon, MD
Care Act on Insurance
Techniques Prior to Sentinel Coverage for Head and Neck Panelists:
Douglas Chepeha, MD Liza Blumenfeld, MA, CCC-SLP,
Lymph Node Biopsy for Brett Miles, MD Cancer: A Population-Based
Primary Cutaneous Melanoma BCS-S
Urjeet Patel, MD Analysis Timothy McCulloch, MD
of the Head and Neck Matthew Spector, MD Richard B Cannon, MD Barbara Messing, MA, CCC-SLP
Matthew May, MD Bevan Yueh, MD
CONCURRENT 1 1:06 pm
7:42 am
MARYLAND A Occult Nodal Disease and CONCURRENT 1
Oncologic Outcomes Following 8:30 am Occult Extranodal Extension MARYLAND A
Primary Surgical Therapy in Oropharyngeal Squamous
Hayes Martin Lecture 2:00 pm
for Advanced Basal Cell Cell Carcinoma Patients
Carcinoma of the Head and Connecting Health Systems Rapid Fire Session 2:
Research and Health System Undergoing Primary TORS Choosing Wisely and
Neck with Neck Dissection
Amarbir S Gill, MD Improvement. The Role of Evidence Based
Caitlin McMullen, MD
Governance and Policy Moderators:
Adalsteinn Brown, AB, DPhil Vikas Mehta, MD
7:48 am 1:12 pm Richard Wong, MD
Introduction by Jonathan Irish,
Discussion MD, MSc, FRCSC Perioperative Gabapentin Panelists:
use Among Head and Neck Antoine Eskander, MD, ScM,
7:55 am FRCSC
9:15 am Surgical Patients
Becky Massey, MD
Auriculotemporal Nerve AHNS Research Awards Melanie E Townsend, MD Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD
Involvement in Parotid Bed Cecelia Schmalbach, MD, MS
Malignancy 9:30 am 1:18 pm Catherine Sinclair, MD, FRACS
James D Thompson, MD Discussion
Coffee with Exhibitors
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
8:01 am 1:25 pm
Patient-specific Three- 10:00 am Differences in Opioid Utilization
dimensional Printed Tissue- Presidential Address after Major Head and Neck
equivalent Bolus for Radio- Procedures: A Comparison of
Reflections
therapy of Head and Neck Institutions in Hong Kong and
Jonathan Irish, MD, MSc, FRCSC
Malignancies Involving Skin Introduction by Ehab Hanna, MD the United States
Brandon A Dyer, MD Ryan J Li, MD

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AHNS CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

CONCURRENT 2 2:42 pm 3:36 pm 4:18 pm


MARYLAND C Depth of Invasion as a Utility of the LACE index Impact of Facility Head and
Predictor of Nodal Disease in Predicting 30-day Neck Cancer Resection
SS9: Oral Cavity
and Survival in Patients with Readmission Rate in Volume On Positive Margin
Moderators:
Caitlin McMullen, MD, BS Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Head and Neck Free Flap Rate
Jeremy Richmon, MD Carcinoma Microvascular Reconstruction Cheryl C Nocon, MD
John Yoo, MD, FRCSC Samantha Tam, MD Patients
2:00 pm Ashley M Bauer, MD 4:24 pm
Prognostic Performance of 2:48 pm Discussion
THURSDAY, APRIL 19

the AJCC 8th Edition Staging Discussion 3:42 pm


System in Patients with Early Value of Intensive Care CONCURRENT 1
Oral Tongue Cancer 3:00 pm Unit–Based Management MARYLAND A
Moran Amit, MD Coffee with Exhibitors for Microvascular Free Flap 4:30 pm
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Reconstruction in Head and
Panel 9: The Importance of
2:06 pm Neck Surgery
Gender Equality in Lifting All
Is Oral Cavity Cancer in Young CONCURRENT 1 Pratyusha Yalamanchi
Boats
Non-smokers Biologically MARYLAND A Moderator:
Distinct? 3:48 pm
3:30 pm Catherine Sinclair, MD, FRACS
Kathryn M Vorwald, DDS, MD
Panel 8: Advances in Skin An Analysis of Processes Panelists:
Cancer Management of Care Measures Related Marion Couch, MD, PhD
2:12 pm
Moderator: Kevin Emerick, MD
to Delayed Postoperative Eben Rosenthal, MD
Comprehensive Analysis Radiation Therapy in Patients Ozlem Tulunay, MD
Panelists:
of Minor Salivary Gland Peter Ahn with Surgically-Treated Head
Malignancies of the Head and Arnaud Bewley, MD and Neck Cancer CONCURRENT 2
Neck Geoffrey Gibney Tyler A Janz, BS MARYLAND C
Jamie Oliver Samir Khariwala, MD 4:30 pm
Kelly Malloy, MD 3:54 pm Panel 10: Head and Neck
2:18 pm Discussion Cancer Cooperative Group
Discussion CONCURRENT 2 Clinical Trials: Updates and
MARYLAND C 4:00 pm New Trial Concepts
2:30 pm SS10: Quality Identifying Predictors of Moderator: Steve Chang, MD
Analysis of Risk Factors Engineering and Depression Development Panelists:
Associated with Unplanned Pathways in Head and Neck Cancer Steve Chang, MD
Patients Robert Ferris, MD, PhD
Reoperation Following Major Moderators: Katherine Hutcheson, MD
Cancer Operations of the Marc Cohen, MD, MPH Aru Panwar, MD
Rosemary Martino, MSc, PhD
Head and Neck Vasu Divi, MD John Ridge, MD, PhD
Neel R Sangal, BA Kristen Pytynia, MD, MPH 4:06 pm
3:30 pm Treatment Delays in Primarily- 5:30 pm
2:36 pm Effectiveness of Non-opioid/ Resected Oropharyngeal AHNS Poster Tours
Transcriptomic Profile of Non-narcotic Postoperative Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Pain Management Regimen An Analysis of the National
the Tonsil is Unique Compared for Patients Undergoing Cancer Database 7:30 pm
to other Head and Neck Thyroidectomy and/or Elliot Morse
AHNS President’s Reception
Neoplasms Parathyroidectomy National Harbor 11
Shijun Sung, PhD James R Biery, PAC 4:12 pm
Development of Multimodal
Analgesia Pathway in
Outpatient Thyroid Surgery
is Associated with Dramatic
Reduction in Opioid Use
Aru Panwar, MD

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Scientific Session IV: Scientific Session 9:45 am 10:43 am

Cancer and Dysphagia V: Hyerfunction and Coffee with Exhibitors Premeability and Weibel-
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Palade Bodies of the Blood
Moderators: Presbylarynx
Peter Belafsky, MD, PhD Vessels in the Human Vocal
Moderators:
Joel Blumin, MD Michael M Johns III, MD Scientific Session VI: Fold Mucosa
8:00 am VyVy N Young, MD Physiology Kiminori Sato, MD, PhD
Molecular and Immunologic 8:40 am Moderators:
Analysis of Tumors from Auditory-Perceptual and Dinesh Chhetri, MD 10:50 am
Non-smokers with Laryngeal Acoustic Evaluation of Sid Khosla, MD Discussion
Squamous Cell Carcinoma the Effects of Deep Brain 10:15 am
Ian-James Malm, MD Stimulation on Voice in High-Resolution in Vivo 11:00 am
Dystonia Patients Coronal Cross-Sectional Panel Discussion
8:06 am Lyndsay L Madden, DO Imaging of the Vocal Fold Innovation in Laryngology:
Outcomes of during Phonation Using Long- Update, Challenges, and
Tracheoesophageal Puncture 8:46 am Range Optical Coherence Future Directions

THURSDAY, APRIL 19
in Twice-Radiated Patients Laryngeal Botulinum Toxin Tomography: First Report Moderator: Mark S Courey
Kate Clancy, MD Injection for Vocal Tremor: of a Novel Diagnostic Tool Panelists:
The Utility of Concurrent Strap to Evaluate Vocal Fold Martin Burchell, MD
8:12 am Muscle Injection Morphometry and Kinematics Alexander Gelbard, MD
Giriraj K Sharma, MD, MS Timothy McCullough, MD
Trans-Oral Tubed Rebecca C Nelson, MD
Zhaoyan Zhang, PhD
Supraglottoplasty:
A New Approach to 8:52 am 10:22 am
11:50 am
Intracatable Aspiration Casselberry Award Young Faculty/
Yue Ma, MD Practitioner Award ALA Research Grant Award
Rejuvenation of Aged Larynx
with Alginate/Hyaluronic Acid Unearthing a Consistent
11:53 am
8:18 am
Hydrogel Which Release Basic Bilateral R1 Component of
Airway Closure Delay: The the Laryngeal Adductor Reflex ALA Poster Presentation Awards
Fibroblast Growth Factor
Predominant Pathophysiology (bFGF) Slowly in Awake Humans: A Stride
11:55 am
in Reflux-Associated Dysphagia Seong Keun Kwon, MD, PhD Forward in Our Understanding
Katherine A Kendall, MD of Laryngeal Pathophysiology Introduction of the ALA 2019
Catherine F Sinclair, MD President
8:58 am
8:24 am
Geriatric Dysphonia: Different 12:00 pm
Does Dysphagia Improve 10:29 am
Diagnoses in Different Cohorts
Following Laryngeal Chemical Receptors of the Ajourn / Lunch with Exhibitors
of Older Adults in a Specialty
Larynx: A Comparison of Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Reinnervation for Treatment Voice Clinic
of Hoarseness in Vocal Fold Lee Akst, MD Human and Mouse
Paralysis? Marie Jette, PhD 12:05 pm
Simon Brisebois, MD, MSc Group Photo (Members Only)
9:04 am
10:36 am Maryland Ballroom FOyer
Discussion
8:30 am A Novel Means of Evaulating
Discussion 9:13 am Laryngeal Myoelectric Activity
Introduction of State of the Art Through High Density Surface
Lecturer Electromyography: An Intuitive
Gady Har-El, MD
Visualization Method of
Laryngeal Muscle Activity
9:17 am David Bracken, MD

State of the Art Lecture


The State of the Art in
Managing Conflicts and
Disruptive Behavior in Surgery
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ABEA LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1:00 pm 1:40 pm 2:33 pm 4:40 pm


Welcome Efficacy and Safety of Influence of Preoperative Voice Ellen M. Friedman Foreign
Poster Award Presentations Esophageal Self-Dilation in Assessment on Treatment Plan Body Case Presentations
Chevalier Jackson Award Patients with an Intact Larynx Prior To Airway Surgery Limits of Endoscopy: A Case
Presentation Karla O’Dell, MD Mathieu Bergeron, BPharm, MD, of Treacherous Aerodigestive
James Burns, MD FRCSC Foreign Body
1:46 pm Rachel Kaye, MD
2:39 pm
Session IV: Dysphagia: Discussion
Peter Belafsky, MD The OPPS/Cost Method: A Pilot
Pathophysiology and 4:43 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 19

Study Assessing Value of Care The Fork in the Road:


Treatment and Quality Improvement in
1:55 pm A Laryngeal Filter Airway
Moderators:
Chevalier Q. Jackson Lecture Pediatric Aerodigestive Disease Foreign Body
Brianna Crawley, MD
Rebecca Howell, MD Steve Coppess, JD, MBA
Ambulatory Monitoring and Jacob Kuperstock, MD
1:10 pm Biofeedback for Assessing
2:46 pm
Modified Transoral Resection and Treating Voice Disorders 4:46 pm
of Diverticula for Zenker’s Robert Hillman, PhD Age-Based Demographics of Ellen M. Friedman Foreign
Diverticulum Aspirated Foreign Bodies Body Case Presentation and
Attapon Junlapan, MD Jill D’Souza, MD
Session V: Pedatrics Award
Moderators: Real Steak Knives of
1:16 pm 2:52 pm
Julina Ongkasuwan, MD Cincinnati: Repeated Foreign
The Effects of Concurrent Doug Sidell, MD Discussion
Body Ingestion with Novel
Chemoradiation Therapy to 2:15 pm Jill D’Souza, MD
Endoscopic Removal
the Base of Tongue in a Pre- Outcomes of Prophylactic Erin Harvey
Clinical Model Epiglottic Petiole Suspension 3:00 pm
Peter Benedict, BA at the Time of Complete Coffee with Exhibitors 5:00 pm
Laryngofissure Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Adjourn
1:22 pm Mathieu Bergeron, BPharm, MD,
FRCSC 3:30 pm
Pressure Abnormalities
in Patients with Zenker’s Jamie Koufman Annual
Diverticulum using Pharyngeal 2:21 pm Lecture
High-Resolution Manometry Utilization of Electronic The Unusual Breadth of Effect
Sarah Rosen, MD Medical Record-Based Tools of Whole Food Plant-Based
to Improve Timeliness of Care Nutrition on a Wide Variety of
1:28 pm in Patients Presenting with Diseases, both as a Means of
Zenker’s Diverticulum Repair: A Coin-Shaped Foreign Body Treatment and Prevention
Comparative Look at Change Ingestion T Colin Campbell, PhD
in Swallowing Function Jennifer Lavin, MD, MS
Parth Shah, MD 3:55 pm
2:27 pm Panel II: Trach Lore:
1:34 pm Aspiration in Children with Options, Management and
The Pill-5 Questionnaire: Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Modifications of Airway
Validation of a Pill Dysphagia Alexandria Irace, MD Prosthesis
Symptom Assessment Tool Moderator: Paul C Bryson
Nogah Nativ-Zeltzer, PhD Panelists:
James Daniero
Alexander Gelbard
Harry Hoffman
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1:00 pm Session II 3:45 pm 4:22 pm


Panel Moderators: Q&A Q&A
How to Use the New Sinus Michael Kohanski, MD
Murray Ramanathan, MD
Codes Session III Session IV
Moderator: Seth Brown, MD 2:00 pm
Moderators: Moderators:
Panelists: The Role of Quinine-responsive Stella Lee, MD Henry Barham, MD
Trisha Crishock T2rs in Airway Immune Defense William Yao, MD Richard Lebowitz, MD
Peter Manes, MD and Chronic Rhinosinusitis 3:50 pm 4:30 pm
Alan D Workman, BA Solitary Chemosensory Exosome Swarming Medi-
Session I Cells Producing Il-25 and ates Innate Immunity in Nasal
Moderators: 2:08 pm Group-2 Innate Lymphoid Mucosa via no Associated An-
Spencer Payne, MD Red Ginseng Improves Cells are Enriched in Chronic timicrobial Activity and Passive
Kevin Welch, MD Markers of Mucociliary Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Epithelial Immunoprotection
1:30 pm Clearance and Reduces Polyps Angela L Nocera, MS
Budesonide Irrigation with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Neil N Patel, BA, BS

THURSDAY, APRIL 19
Olfactory Training Significantly Biofilm Formation 4:38 pm
Increases Chances for Do-Yeon Cho, MD 3:58 pm Total Intravenous Anesthesia
Improvement In Patients with Highly Multiplexed Proteomic Improves Intraoperative
Olfactory Loss Over Olfactory 2:16 pm Analysis Reveals Significant Visualization During Surgery
Training Alone Nitric Oxide Releasing Tissue and Exosomal for High-grade Chronic
Teresa P Nguyen, BS Nanoparticles as a Potent Coagulation Pathway Rhinosinusitis: A Double-blind
Antimicrobial Therapeutic Derangement in Chronic Randomized Controlled Trial
1:38 pm Against Chronic Rhinosinusitis Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Jacob P Brunner, MD
Productivity Changes Bacterial Isolates Polyps
Following Medical and Waleed M Abuzeid, MD Sarina K Mueller, MD 4:46 pm
Surgical Treatment of Chronic Total Intravenous Anesthesia
Rhinosinusitis by Symptom 2:24 pm 4:06 pm vs Inhaled Anesthetic for
Domain Discussion and Award Ivacaftor Reverses Airway Intraoperative Visualization
Daniel M Beswick, MD Presentation Surface Liquid Depletion During Endoscopic Sinus
Caused by Pseudomonas Surgery: A Double Blind
1:46 pm 2:30 pm Aeruginosa-induced Acquired Randomized Controlled Trial
Glucocorticoid Receptor Coffee with Exhibitors Cftr Dysfunction in Rabbit Michael J Little, MD
Isoform Expression in Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Nasal Epithelia
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Bradford A Woodworth, MD 4:54 pm
Leukocytes of Patients with 3:00 pm Q&A & Adjourn
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Panel 4:14 pm
Robert J Taylor, MD Resveratrol and Ivacaftor 5:30 pm
Basic Research in Rhinology:
Perspetive from the Bedside Are Synergistic Cftr Channel ARS Poster Reception
1:54 pm Potentiators: Therapeutic Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
and the Bench
Q&A Moderator: Andrew Lane, MD Implications for Cf Sinus
Disease 6:30 pm
Do-Yeon Cho, MD ARS Welcome Reception
Presented by Jessica Grayson, MD National Harbor 3

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Friday, April 20
ARS LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND B | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

CONCURRENT I 8:07 am 8:53 am 9:25 am


MARYLAND B The Role of Galactomannan Comparison of Outcomes Voxel Based Brain Perfusion
Aspergillus Antigen in Following the Use of Culture- Analysis for Olfactory
Session V
Diagnosing Acute Invasive directed Versus Non-culture Assessment in Patients with
Moderators:
Thomas Higgins, MD Fungal Sinusitis Directed Antibiotics in Treat- Dizziness and Dementia:
Stephanie Joe, MD Clelie C Melancon, MD ment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Insights From Functional
8:00 am Carol H Yan, MD Spect Neuroimaging
Automated Classification of 8:14 am Reza Nemati, MD
Size of Septectomy Does 9:00 am Presented by Zaman Afrasiabi,
Radiographic Osteomeatal MD, MSc
Complex Inflammation Not Affect Distribution of Efficacy of Empiric Antimicro-
Using Convolutional Neural Nasal Irrigation Following bial Prophylaxis After Fess
9:32 am
Networks Endoscopic Modified Lothrop Harrison G Bartels, MD
Procedure Q&A
Naweed Chowdhury, MD
Dennis Tang, MD 9:07 am
8:07 am Q&A CONCURRENT I
Transorbital Neuroendoscopic 8:21 am MARYLAND B
Surgery Using the Superior Draf Iib with Superior CONCURRENT II 9:15 am
Eyelid Approach – Trajectory Septectomy vs Draf III: MARYLAND D Panel
Mapping and Outcomes Comparison of Irrigant 8:32 am Regional Variations in Chronic
Parth V Shah, MD Penetration Rhinosinusitis
Vidur Bhalla, MD
Panel
Moderator: James Palmer, MD
FRIDAY, APRIL 20

ICAR: Allergic Rhinitis - What


8:14 am Panelists:
8:28 am We Know and What We Don’t
Impact of High versus Alexander Chiu, MD
Panelists:
Low Risk Genotype on Q&A Martin Desrosiers, MD
Sandra Lin, MD Robert Kern, MD
Sinonasal Development and Elina Toskala, MD Gretchen Oakley, MD
Radiographic Disease in CONCURRENT I Rodney Schlosser, MD
Cystic Fibrosis MARYLAND B Session VIII
Ashleigh A Halderman, MD
Session VII Moderators: CONCURRENT II
Moderators: Ian Humphreys, MD
8:21 am MARYLAND D
Holly Boyer, MD Charles Ebert, MD
Sinus Surgery is Associated Anthony Del Signore, MD 9:04 am Session IX
with Less Frequent Antibiotic 8:32 am Activation of the Rat Olfactory Moderators:
Use in Cystic Fibrosis Patients Waleed Abuzeid, MD
Relationship Between Specific Bulb by Direct Ventral Justin Turner, MD
with Lung Transplant Atopic Diseases and In-vitro Stimulation Following Nerve 9:36 am
Tracy Z Cheng, AB Allergen Tests Transection
Effects of Sinupret on
Kevin T Grafmiller, MD Leandro Socolovsky, BS
8:28 am Mucociliary Clearance and
Airway Surface Liquid Height
Q&A 8:39 am 9:11 am
of Sinonasal Epithelial Cultures
Association Between Allergic Establishing the Minimal Alan D Workman, BA
CONCURRENT II Rhinitis, Increased Sleep Clinically Important Difference
MARYLAND D Latency and Obstructive for the Questionnaire of 9:43 am
Sleep Apnea in United States Olfactory Disorders
Session VI Ciliostimulatory Properties
Adults Jose L Mattos, MD, MPH
Moderators: Of Broncho-vaxom® Soluble
Oswaldo Henriquez, MD Christopher R Roxbury, MD
Components
Monica Patadia, MD 9:18 am
Vasiliki Triantafillou, BS
8:00 am 8:46 am Olfactory Outcomes After
A Multi-institutional Review of Understanding the Frontal Sinus Surgery and 9:50 am
Outcomes in Biopsy-proven Propensity for Chronic Stent Placement
Cox-2 Overexpression in
Acute Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Sinusitis in Patients on Lauren C Williams, BA
Schneiderian Papillomas
Grace Wandell, MD, MS Immunosuppressive Therapy
Kevin Hur, MD
Peter Papagiannopoulous, MD

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CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND B | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

9:57 am 10:37 am 11:09 am 11:46 am


Q&A Nationwide Analysis Blinded Evaluation of Endo- Quality Indicators for the
of Uplanned 30-day scopic Skill and Instructability Management of Chronic
10:00 am Readmissions After After Implementation of an En- Rhinosinusitis
Break with Exhibitors Transsphenoidal Pituitary doscopic Simulation Experience Justin Cottrell, MD
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Surgery Elizabeth D Stephenson, BA
Zain H Rizvi, MD 11:53 am
CONCURRENT I 11:16 am Analysis of Absorbable
MARYLAND B
10:44 am Double-blinded Randomized Hemostatic Packing
Role of a Laser Sintered Controlled Trial to Evaluate Compared to Physiologic
Session X Model to Train Endoscopic a Novel Digital Platform to Hemostasis in “Real World”
Moderators:
Andrew Goldberg, MD
Surgeons How to Manage a Improve Patient Satisfaction Sinus Surgery
Jivianne Lee, MD Catastrophic Internal Carotid After Functional Endoscopic Brett T Comer, MD
10:30 am Artery Injury Sinus Surgery (FESS)
Guillermo Maza, MD Yu Ma, MD 12:00 pm
The Sinonasal Microbiota,
Neural Signaling, and Discussion
10:51 am 11:23 am
Depression in Chronic
Rhinosinusitis 5-year Outcomes of Faculty Attitudes Towards 12:05 pm
Michael Hoggard, BSc Salvage Endoscopic Rhinology Training: A Survey of Lunch with Exhibitors
Nasopharyngectomy for Rhinology Fellowship Programs Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
10:37 am Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Charles A Riley, MD
Relative Abundance of Carcinoma Session XIV
Andrew Thamboo, MD, MHSc 11:30 am
Nasal Microbiota in Chronic Moderators:
Rhinosinusitis by Structured Discussion Erin O’Brien, MD
10:58 am J Pablo Stolovitzky, MD
Histopathology
Hannah N Kuhar, BA Is There a Connection CONCURRENT II 1:00 pm
Between Endoscopic The Price of Pain in Chronic

FRIDAY, APRIL 20
MARYLAND D
10:44 am Endonasal Skull Base Surgery 11:15 am Rhinosinusitis
Analysis of the Sinonasal and Empty Nose Syndrome? Kristine A Smith, MD
Panel
Microbiome in Exacerbations A Pilot Cfd Study
Guillermo Maza, MD Endoscopic Skull Base 1:07 pm
of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Challenges
Subgroups Postoperative Pain
11:05 am Moderator: Adam Zanation, MD
Laura J Vandelaar, MD Management After Sinus
Panelists:
Impact of Endoscopic Surgery: A Survey of the
Nithin Adappa, MD
10:51 am Craniofacial Resection on Dana Crosby, MD American Rhinologic Society
Predictive Measure of Sellar Simulated Nasal Airflow and Richard Harvey, MD Mingyang L Gray, MD, MPH
Tumor Morphology for Heat Transport Bradford Woodworth, MD
Parth Shah, MD 1:14 pm
Transsphenoidal Surgery
Presented by Lauren Tracy, MD Incidence and Predictive
Andrew T Heffernan, MD CONCURRENT I
MARYLAND B Factors for Additional Opiate
11:12 am Prescription After Endoscopic
10:58 am
Discussion Session XIII Sinus Surgery
Discussion Moderators:
Aria Jafari, MD
Anne Getz, MD
CONCURRENT I Sammy Khalili, MD
CONCURRENT II 1:21 pm
MARYLAND B 11:32 am
MARYLAND D
Session XII Gender-related Quality of Predictive Value of Baseline
Session XI Moderators: Life Assessments in Chronic and Post-operative
Moderators: Zachary Soler, MD Rhinosinusitis Snot-22 on Additional
John Lee, MD Jarrett Walsh, MD Opiate Prescriptions After
Gretchen M Oakley, MD
Troy Woodard, MD
11:02 am Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
10:30 am
Skills Transfer to Sinus 11:39 am Sarek A Shen, BS
The Benefits of High Volume
Surgery via a Low-cost Deviations from Appropriate-
Pituitary Centers: An Analysis 1:28 pm
Simulation-based Curriculum ness “Criteria” in the Manage-
of Socioeconomic and Q&A
Richard A Harbison, MD, MS ment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Morbidity Outcomes
Sean McKee, BS
and Effect on Outcomes
Andrew Thamboo, MD
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ARS CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND B | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

Session XV Session XVI 2:53 pm 3:44 pm


Moderators: Moderators: The Presence of Tissue Expression of Iron-regulatory
Philip Chen, MD Jose Gurrola, MD Eosinophil Aggregates Hormone Hepcidin, and Iron
Joshua Levy, MD Edward Kuan, MD Correlates with Increased Transporters Ferroportin and
1:32 pm 2:15 pm Prednisone Requirement Zip8 in Sinus Mucosa of
Early Life Risk Factors for Factors Associated with After Sinus Surgery to Control Patients With and Without
Chronic Sinusitis: A Longitudinal Revision Surgery After Balloon Mucosal Inflammation Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Birth Cohort Study Sinuplasty Bobby A Tajudeen, MD David Hsu, MD
Eugene H Chang, MD Matthew W Cooper, MD
3:00 pm 3:51 pm
1:39 pm 2:22 pm Q&A Nasal Transcriptome Analysis
Impact of Bitter Taste Operative Time and Cost Reveals Nrf2 Pathway
Phenotype Upon Clinical Variability in Endoscopic Sinus 3:03 pm Associated Genes Are
Presentation in Crs Surgery Coffee with Exhibitors Down-regulated in Chronic
Nicholas R Rowan, MD Andrew J Thomas, MD Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Air Pollutant-induced
Rhinosinusitis in Mice
1:46 pm 2:29 pm Session XVII Nyall London, Jr, MD, PhD
Mucus Th2 Biomarkers Randomized Controlled Trail Moderators:
Predict Chronic Rhinosinusitis Comparing the Laryngeal Jonathan Ting, MD 3:58 pm
Disease Severity and Need for Mask Airway to use of Adam DeConde, MD Fibroblast Wnt Signaling
Revision Surgery an Endotracheal Tube in 3:30 pm Influences Ciliary Differentiation
FRIDAY, APRIL 20

Justin H Turner, MD, PhD Sinonasal Surgery Cell Culture Alters the in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with
Justin Turner, MD Basal and Progenitor Cell Nasal Polyps
1:53 pm Presented by Todd Populations of Human Alex Dobzanski, BA
Wannemuehler, MD Sinonasal Epithelium
Shortcomings in the Diagnosis
of Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Syed M Khalil, MSPH, PhD 4:05 pm
2:39 pm
Evaluating Accuracy by Q&A
Otolaryngologists Versus The Endocannabinoid Receptor 3:37 pm
Primary Care Physicians Cb2r is Significantly Over- Do Mucin Degrading 4:15 pm
Christopher C Xiao, MD expressed in Aspirin Exacerbat- Microbes Contribute to the Panel
ed Respiratory Disease Pathogenesis of Chronic
Joshua M Levy, MD, MPH
Residency Training Council
2:00 pm Rhinosinusitis? Moderator: David Poetker, MD
Q&A Do-Yeon Cho, MD Panelists:
2:46 pm
Ara Chalian, MD
2:05 pm Alcohol-induced Respiratory Michael Stewart, MD
Business Meeting Symptoms Improve After
Aspirin Desensitization in Pa-
tients with Aspirin Exacerbated
Respiratory Disease
Jordan T Glicksman, MD, MPH

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GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

7:00 am 9:21 am 10:50 am CONCURRENT 2


Business Meeting / 2018 Maureen Hannley Long Term Quality of Life in MARYLAND C
New Fellow Ceremony Award for Alternative Science Patients Receiving Definitive
Otology/Neurotology
- Thesis Presentation Multimodality Treatment
and Reception and Pediatric
A Comprehensive Look at for Sinonasal Skull Base
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Using a Malignancies Otolaryngology
7:55 am Moderators:
Claims Database Matthew A Tyler, MD
Welcome & Opening Remarks Joni K Doherty, MD PhD
by President James C Denneny, MD Michael Hoa, MD
10:55 am
Mark S Persky, MD 9:55 am
9:28 am Postoperative Analgesic
Policy vs. Patient Safety and
Q&A Requirement and Pain
Presidential Citations by Mark the Annulment of Medical
Perceptions after Minor Head
S Persky, MD Clearance Exams for Hearing
9:33 am and Neck Surgery
Recipients: Aids: Are We Closing the
Coffee with Exhibitors / Elizabeth D Stephenson, BA
Sujana S Chandrasekhar, MD Book too Soon?
Stanley M Shapshay, MD View Posters Tedean K Green, MD
My Residents – Past and Present Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A 11:00 am
HPV+ Oropharyngeal Cancer: 10:00 am
8:05 am CONCURRENT 1 Do You Really Know Your
Twelve Month Outcomes of
Presidential Address Patients?
MARYLAND A Eustachian Tube Procedures
Patient Trust - Entitled or Annika M Meyer, MD
9:55 am for Management of Patulous
Earned? Head and Neck Panel Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Mark S Persky, MD 11:05 am
Survivorship: A Critical Bryan K Ward, MD
Utilization of Post-Acute
Program for Cancer Patients
8:25 am Care Following Major Head 10:05 am
Moderator: Jonas T Johnson, MD
Introduction of Guest of and Neck Oncologic Surgery
Panelists: Development of a Novel Aug-
Honor and Joseph H Ogura, with Free Flap Microvascular
Susan George, PT, DPT, MS mented Reality (AR) Platform
MD Annual Lecturer Reconstruction
for Lateral Skull Base Anatomy

FRIDAY, APRIL 20
Leila Mady, MD, PhD, MPH
Marci L Nilsen, PhD, RN Harman S Parhar, MD
Inspiring Change from Within Pawina Jiramongkolchai, MD
Tamara Wasserman, MS, CCC-
Dana M Thompson, MD, FACS
SLP 11:10 am
Open to all COSM registrants 10:10 am
Q&A
Temporal Bone CT Scan
9:05 am Head & Neck and for Middle Ear Ligaments
Introduction of 2018 Thesis Laryngology 11:15 am
Assessment
Award Presenters Moderators: Laryngology Panel Davood K Hosseini, MD
Dana M Thompson, MD Miriam Lango, MD State of the Art
Giovana R Thomas, MD Moderator: 10:15 am
10:35 am Julina Ongkasuwan, MD
9:07 am Human Caudate Nucleus Sub-
Spinal Accessory Nerve Panelists:
2018 Harris P Mosher Award Jonathan M Bock, MD – divisions in Tinnitus Modulation
Neural Mapping Reduces
for Clinical Research – Thesis Objective Reflux Testing Philip L Perez, MD
Shoulder Syndrome in Neck
Presentation Tanya K Meyer, MD –
Dissection Injection Augmentation
How Does Aging Affect 10:20 am
Robert L Witt, MD Marshall E Smith, MD –
Recognition of Spectrally Otosyphilis: Resurgence of
Reinnervation Revisited
Degraded Speech? 10:40 am Karen B Zur, MD – an Old Disease with a New
Aaron C Moberly, MD Pediatric Voice Presentation
Outcomes and Prognostic
Hailey A Theeuwen, BS
Factors for p16 Positive
9:14 am 12:00 pm
Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: A
2018 Edmund Prince Fowler Adjourn 10:25 am
Long Term Analysis
Award for Basic Research - Parul Sinha, MBBS
Over the Counter Tinnitus
Thesis Presentation Cures: Hucksters’ Promises
Disruption of Sinonasal 10:45 am
Do Not Ring True
Epithelial Nrf2 Enhances Varun Vendra, MD
Racial Differences in Oral
Susceptibility to Rhinosinusitis Human Papillomavirus
in a Mouse Model 10:30 am
Infection and Sexual
Murugappan Ramanathan, MD Behaviors in the United States Radiographic Findings in
Janet S Choi, MD, MPH
Young Adults with Asymmetric
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Catherine Y Park, MS

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TRIO CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND C

10:35 am Pediatric Otolaryngology 11:40 am 11:55 am


Shifting Trends in Moderators: Validating Peritonsillar Abscess Evaluation of a Magnetic
Management of Vestibular Diego A Preciado, MD, PhD Surgical Drainage Rates among Resonance Imaging Only
Schwannoma – A National Jeffrey P Simons, MD Pediatric Patients Using the Protocol in the Assessment
Cancer Database Analysis 11:30 am Pediatric Hospital Information of Children Prior to Cochlear
Bassel A Bashjawish, BA Pediatric HIV and System (PHIS) Data Implantation
Otolaryngologic Manifestations: Allison G Ordemann, MD Jennifer M Siu, MD
10:40 am An Analysis of Hospital
Q&A Admissions from 1997-2012 11:45 am 12:00 pm
Aparna Govindan, BA Increased Rate of Bleeding Cervical Abscess Outcomes in
10:45 am with Ibuprofen Use after Children under 2 Years
Otology/Neurotology Panel 11:35 am Tonsillectomy: A Meta- Jonathan A Harounian, MD
Is the Eustachian Tube the Age Stratified Differences in Analysis
Key? Management and Outcomes of William A Stokes, MD 12:05 pm
Moderator: Joseph G Feghali, MD Pediatric Cervical Abscesses Q&A
Panelists: Jonathan A Harounian, MD 11:50 am
Sujana S Chandrasekhar, MD Are Zika Exposed Infants 12:10 pm
Dennis S Poe, MD, PhD at Risk? Early Swallow and Adjourn
William H Slattery III, MD
Hearing Outcomes One Year
Eric E Smouha, MD
after the Outbreak 5:30 pm
Si Chen, MD TRIO Meet the Authors Poster
FRIDAY, APRIL 20

Reception

ALA LOCATION: MARYLAND D (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1:00 pm Scientific Session VII: 2:17 pm 2:38 pm


Introduction Laryngeal Surgery The Glottis is not Round: Discussion
Daniel C. Baker MD Lecture Moderators: A Novel, Anatomically
Marshall Smith, MD Thomas Carroll, MD Appropriate Dilatation Method 4:00 pm
C Blake Simpson, MD for the Treatment of Early Panel Discussion
1:02 pm 2:03 pm Posterior Glottic Stenosis R.I.P. RRP: What Lies Ahead
Daniel C. Baker MD Lecture Anesthesia and Ventilation Daniel J Cates, MD for Advanced RRP
Truth, Hersey and Paradigm Options for Flex Robotic Moderator:
Shifts Assisted Laryngopharyngeal 2:24 pm Gaelyn Garrett, MD, MMHA
Gayle E Woodson, MD Surgery Anatomic Considerations for a Panelists:
Yosef Krespi, MD Posterior Endoscopic Approach Clint Allen, MD
to the Cricoarytenoid Joint Craig Derkay, MD
Gaelyn Garrett, MD
2:10 pm Michael Z Lerner, MD
Alexander Gelbard, MD
Are Perioperative Antibiotics Richard Schiegel, MD, PhD
Necessary during Direct 2:31 pm
Microlaryngoscopy? Surgical Treatment of Glottic 5:00 pm
Sunil Verma, MD Web using Butterfly Mucosal
Adjournment
Flap Technique: Experience on
12 Patients
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1:00 pm 1:43 pm Session VII: Airway/ 3:39 pm


ALA’s Daniel C. Baker, Jr., MD The Application of Head & Neck Surgery II Recurrent Angioedema –
Lecture Computational Fluid Moderators: Incidence, Etiology, Treatment,
Dynamics in the Evaluation of Jim Daniero, MD and Outcomes
Session VI: Airway/ Laryngotracheal Stenosis​ Robbi Kupfer, MD Suraj Kedarisetty, MD
Eric Mason, MD 3:15 pm
Head & Neck Surgery I
Functional Outcomes Following 3:45 pm
Moderators:
Nazaneen Grant, MD 1:49 pm Stapler-Assisted Laryngectomy Endoscopic Silastic
Laura Dominguez, MD Vocal Fold Botulinum Toxin Compared to Laryngectomy Medialization for Unilateral
1:25 pm Injection for Refractory with Manual Suture Closure of Vocal Fold Paralysis
Treatment of Idiopathic Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion the Neopharynx Ihab Atallah, MD, PhD
Subglottic Stenosis with Serial Disorder Richard Heyes, MRCS
Awake Steroid Injections: Brad deSilva, MD 3:51 pm
A Case Series 3:21 pm Discussion
Melissa Bender, MD 1:55 pm Comparing Outcomes in Jim Netterville
Discussion Functional Total Laryngectomy
1:31 pm Robert Buckmire to Oncologic Total 4:00 pm
Evaluating the Influence of Laryngectomy Panel III: Joint ABEA / ALA
Cardiopulmonary Function on 2:03 pm Scott Hall, MD Panel
Complications Among Patients ALA Podium Papers R.I.P. RRP: What Lies Ahead
Mahmoud Awad, MD 3:27 pm for Advanced RRP
2:45 pm Cervical Slide Tracheoplasty in Moderator: C Gaelyn Garrett, MD
1:37 pm Coffee with Exhibitors Adults with Tracheal Stenosis Panelists:
Real-time Robotic Airway Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Andrew Redmann, MD Clint Allen, MD
Measurement: An Additional Craig Derkay, MD
3:33 pm Richard Schlegel, MD, PhD
Benefit of a Novel Steady-hand
Robotic Platform Trends in Tracheal Stenosis in

FRIDAY, APRIL 20
5:00 pm
Christopher Razavi, MD the United States
Romaine Johnson, MD
Adjourn

AOS LOCATION: MARYLAND C (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1:00 pm 1:40 pm 2:26 pm 3:15 pm


Business Meeting Guest of Honor Lecture Nonverbal Reasoning as Long-term Outcomes of
New Member Introductions A Framework for Personalized a Contributor to Speech Ossiculoplasty with and
Members Only Diagnosis and Therapy of Recognition Outcomes in without an Intact Malleus
Sensorineural Hearing Loss Adults with Cochlear Implants Joshua C Page, MD
Jameson K Mattingly, MD
Scientific Session Konstantina M Stankovic, MD,
PhD, Massachusetts Eye and Ear 3:23 pm
1:30 pm
Infirmary/Harvard Medical School 2:34 pm Variation in Tympanoplasty
Welcome & Opening Remarks
Hearing Loss Predicts Brain Cost in a Multihospital
by the President 2:10 pm Activity in Patients with Network
Roberto A Cueva, MD
Resident Research Travel Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia Geoffrey C Casazza, MD
Award Richard K Gurgel, MD
1:30 pm
Vestibular Function and 3:31 pm
Presidential Citations
Hippocampal Volume in the 2:42 pm BAHA Skin Complications
Paul E Bernstein, MD
Michael E Glasscock, III, MD
Baltimore Longitudinal Study Discussion in the Pediatric Population:
Jeffrey P Harris, MD, PhD of Aging (BLSA) Systematic Review with Meta-
Bill Mastrodimos, MD Rebecca J Kamil, MD 2:45 pm Analysis
Coffee with Exhibitors Scott Shapiro, MD
2:18 pm Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Cognitive Predictors of
Cochlear Implant Outcomes
in Adults
Aaron C Moberly, MD

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Friday, April 20
AOS CONT. LOCATION: MARYLAND C (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

3:39 pm 3:55 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm


Cell Proliferation Patterns in AOS Clinician Scientist Panel Announcement of AOS/ANS
the Healing Mouse Tympanic Award Presentation Management of Vestibular Poster Awards
Membrane Multi-Sensory Modulation of Schwannoma in the Only Carol A Bauer, MD –
Divya A Chari, MD Tinnitus Correlates in Primary Hearing Ear AOS Education Director
Craig A Buchman, MD –
Auditory Cortex Moderator: Roberto A Cueva, MD
3:47 pm ANS Education Director
Gregory J Basura, MD, PhD Panelists:
Treatment of Ciprofloxacin- University of Michigan Erika A Woodson, MD
Rick A Friedman, MD, PhD 5:05 pm
Resistant Ear Infections
Kathryn Y Noonan, MD 4:10 pm Derald E Brackmann, MD Adjourn
John P Leonetti, MD
Discussion

ASPO LOCATION: MARYLAND A (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1:00 pm 2:21 pm 3:21 pm 3:54 pm


KEY01: Welcome and Q&A Innovative Management of An Innovative Cell Culture
Bluestone Lecture Severe Tracheobronchomalacia Approach for the Study of
Surgical Ethics and the Future 2:30 pm using Anterior and Posterior Neutrophil Migration and
of Surgical Practice Coffee with Exhibitors Tracheobronchopexy MUC5B Expression in Chronic
FRIDAY, APRIL 20

Peter Angelos, MD, PhD Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Claire Lawlor, MD Otitis Media
Stéphanie Val, PhD
GS02: Airway 3:28 pm
GS01: Updates in
3:00 pm Q&A 4:01 pm
Education and Clinical
The Wound Healing Capacity Q&A
Practice
2:00 pm of Undifferentiated and GS03: Otitis Media /
4:10 pm
Can We Learn Faster? A Pilot
Differentiated Airway Epithelial Otology
Cells In Vitro 3:40 pm Cotton-Fitton Panel:
Study on the Use of Surgical P01: Educating in the 21st
Cynthia Schwartz, MS Clinical Practice Guideline
Videos and Tonsillectomy Century: How Can We Adapt
OSATS Adherence in Tympanostomy
3:07 pm Tube Placement for Treatment to Face the Challenges of a
Miranda Colletta, MD
Loss of Mesenchymal Tsc2 of Recurrent Acute Otitis Changing Student – Teacher
Expression Leads to Tracheal Media Dyad?
2:07 pm
Stenosis Formation Sierra Gaffney, BS Moderator:
Multi-Center Inter-Rater Eric Gantwerker, MD, MS, MMSc,
Christian Hocstim, MD, PhD
Reliability in The Endoscopic MEd
3:47 pm
Assessment of Velopharyngeal Panelists:
3:14 pm Congenital Cytomegalovirus
Function using a Video Gi Soo Lee, MD, MEd
Instruction Tool Growth and Management and Hearing Loss: How Much Michael McCormick, MD
Craig Miller, MD of Repaired Complete Do Otologists and Pediatric Gresham Richter, MD
Tracheal Rings after Slide Otolaryngologists Know? Soham Roy, MD

2:14 pm Tracheoplasty Kavita Dedhia, MD


Lyndy Wilcox, MD 5:30 pm
Consent in Flexible
ASPO Poster Session
Laryngoscopy – A Survey of Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
ASPO Members
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Saturday, April 21
AOS LOCATION: MARYLAND C (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

7:00 am 8:15 am 9:32 am 10:39 am


Business Meeting Resident Research Earphone and Aided Word Immunolocalization of the
Committee Reports Travel Award Recognition Differences in Amiloride-Sensitive Epithelium
Members Only Idiopathic Sudden Cochlear Implant Evaluations Sodium Channel Beta Subunit
Sensorineural Hearing Loss is Theodore R McRackan, MD, (ENaCβ) in Human Vestibular
Not a Sentinel Event for Acute MSCR End Organs in Normative and
Scientific Session
Myocardial Infarction Meniere’s Disease
7:30 am
9:40 am Michele M Gandolfi, MD
Matthew G Crowson, MD
Welcome & Opening Remarks Discussion
by the President 10:47 am
8:23 am
Roberto A Cueva, MD
9:45 am Perceptions from Adult
Discussion/Introduction
Coffee with Exhibitors Individuals with Hearing Loss
7:35 am
8:30 am Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A when Communicating in the
Acute Otitis Media and Healthcare Setting
Associated Complications Saumil N. Merchant
10:15 am Madelyn N Stevens, BA
in United States Emergency Memorial Lecture
Inappropriate Use of Systemic
Departments Music for Deaf Ears: Cochlear
Antibiotics for Acute Otitis 10:55 am
Yin Ren, MD, PhD Implants, Music and the Brain
Externa: Impact of the 2006 Flat Panel Computed
Charles J Limb, MD
University of California San
Clinical Practice Guideline Tomography in the Diagnosis
7:43 am
Francisco School of Medicine Xi Wang, MPH of Superior Canal Dehiscence
Assessing Cochlear Implant Syndrome
Performance in Older Adults 10:23 am Alexandra E Tunkel
9:00 am
Using a Single, Universal A Case-Control Study of
Outcome Measure Created Rational Cochlear Implant
Electrode Design Based Hearing Outcomes between 11:03 am
Via Imputation in a National Middle Fossa Craniotomy
upon Temporal Bone Discussion
Web-Based Database and Transmastoid Approach
Rahul K Sharma, BS Histopathology
Akira Ishiyama, MD for Surgical Repair of 11:08 am
Superior Semicircular Canal Panel
7:51 am
9:08 am Dehiscence Syndrome
Adolescent Obesity is an Current Management of Single
Lisa Zhang, BS
Independent Risk Factor Safety and Outcomes of Sided Deafness: Options and
for Sensorineural Hearing Children Implanted under 36 Controversies
10:31 am

SATURDAY, APRIL 21
Loss: Results from the Months Moderator: Anil K Lalwani, MD
Stephen R Hoff, MD Next-Generation Sequencing Panelists:
National Health and Nutrition of Sporadic Vestibular Kevin D Brown, MD, PhD
Examination Survey (NHANES) Schwannoma: Necessity of
9:16 am Joni K Doherty, MD, PhD
2005-2010 the Two-Hit Mechanism and Samuel P Gubbels, MD
Gavriel D Kohlberg, MD Beyond Sentence Recognition Marlan R Hansen, MD
in Quiet for Older Adults: Implications of Accessory
Craig A Buchman, MD
Implications for Cochlear Non-NF2 Alterations
7:59 am
Matthew L Carlson, MD
Feasibility of a Direct-to-Patient Implant Candidacy 12:00 pm
Electronic Survey for the Emily Zhang, BA
Adjourn /
Diagnosis of BPPV Lunch with Exhibitors
David R Friedland, MD, PhD 9:24 am
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Further Evidence of the
8:07 am Relationship Between
Risk of Sensorineural Cochlear Implant Electrode
Hearing Loss with Short-term Positioning and Hearing
Azithromycin Therapy: Outcome
A Retrospective Cohort Study Jack H Noble, PhD (Primary)
Robert F Labadie, MD, PhD,
Adel Alrwisan, PhD
MMHC (presenter)

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Saturday, April 21
ASPO LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

7:30 am CONCURRENT 1 10:57 am 11:51 am


ASPO Business Meeting and MARYLAND A Surgical Decision Making Q&A
Awards Ceremony Algorithm for Unilateral Vocal
CS01: Tonsils &
Fold Paralysis: When Should CONCURRENT 2
8:40 am
Adenoids We Perform Ansa-RLN
10:50 am MARYLAND D
KEY02: Invited Lecture Reanastomosis?
Preventing Unnecessary Sarah Bouhabel, MD CS04: Rhinology /
Clinician Advocacy: Improving Intensive Care Unit Head & Neck
Child Health Through Public Admissions in Children 11:04 am 11:30 am
Policy with Severe Obstructive
Mark Del Monte, JD The Nerve to Thyrohyoid Association of Twenty One
Sleep Apnea after Muscle as a Novel Donor Nerve GWAS-Identified Common
Adenotonsillectomy for Laryngeal Reinnervation Variants to Allergic Rhinitis
9:30 am
Zachary Zimmerman, MD and Interaction with Early
Coffee with Exhibitors M Elise Graham, MD, FRCSC
Environmental Exposure in
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
10:57 am Chinese Children
11:11 am
Drug Induced Sleep 3D Dynamic Computer Youjin Li, MD, PhD
CONCURRENT 1 Endoscopy for Targeted Modeling of RLN Injury
MARYLAND A Pediatric Sleep Surgery During Birth 11:37 am
10:00 am Suzanne Forman, DO Long-Term Outcomes of
Maryssa Mercer, MS
P02: Anesthetic Neurotoxicity Pediatric Inferior Turbinate
Risk: FDA Warnings and 11:04 am
11:18 am Reduction
Impact on Future Surgical Impact of Child Life Services Rachel Whelan, MD
Q&A
Decision-Making in Pediatric versus Benzodiazepine Pre-
Otolaryngology? medication on Postoperative 11:44 am
Moderator: Kris Jatana, MD Throughput for Ambulatory CONCURRENT 1
Exome Sequencing of
Panelists: Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy MARYLAND A
Surgically Resected
Raeford Brown, MD Sophie Shay, MD CS03: Sleep Extracranial Arteriovenous
Ron Mitchell, MD
11:30 am Malformations
Lisa Wise-Faberowski, MD
11:11 am Modified Epworth Sleepiness Jonathan Perkins, DO
Intra-operative Ketorolac Does Scale versus Pediatric Sleep
CONCURRENT 2 Not Increase the Risk of Post- Questionnaire for the Prediction 11:51 am
MARYLAND D Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage of Polysomnographic Indices Q&A
SATURDAY, APRIL 21

10:00 am and Decreases Use of Meryam Shikara, BA


P03: Airway Tissue Narcotics in Children 12:00 pm
Engineering: Challenges Cyrus Rabbani, MD 11:37 am Lunch with Exhibitors
Faced in Clinical Translation Clinical Outcomes after Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Moderator: Tendy Chiang, MD 11:18 am Shared Decision Making
Panelists: Q&A Tools with Families of Children
James Dennis, PhD
CONCURRENT 1
with OSA without Tonsillar MARYLAND A
Christian Hochstim, MD
Jed Johnson, PhD CONCURRENT 2 Hypertrophy 1:00 pm
MARYLAND D Mathieu Bergeron, MD, BPharm,
FRCSC P04: How We Think About
CS02: Voice Patients, and How Patients
10:50 am 11:44 am Think About Us: Cognitive
Multi-Institutional Evaluation Use of a Visual Analog Scale and Implicit Bias in Clinical
of Radiologic Findings as a Global Measure of Interactions
Associated with Congenital Sleep-Related Quality of Life Moderator:
Idiopathic Pediatric Bilateral Ellis Arjmand, MD, MMM, PhD
in Children with Obstructive
Vocal Fold Dysfunction Panelists:
Sleep Apnea Karthik Balakrishnan, MD, MPH
James Ruda, MD Rula Mualla, MD Emily Boss, MD, MPH
Dana Thompson, MD

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ASPO CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

CONCURRENT 2 2:06 pm CONCURRENT 2 CONCURRENT 2


MARYLAND D Modest Benefit of Frenotomy MARYLAND D MARYLAND D
for Infants with Ankyloglossia
1:00 pm 3:00 pm CS06: Laryngology /
P05: Using Value Based and Breastfeeding Difficulties P07: Posterior Glottic
Nour Bundogji, BA
Airway
Care Models to Develop, Stenosis: An International 3:40 pm
Refine, and Negotiate for Roundtable on the Future of Injection Laryngoplasty in
2:10 pm
Interdisciplinary Clinics: Surgery Patients Less than 3 Months of
Lessons from a Multi- Instituting Perioperative Opioid Moderator: Sanjay Parikh, MD
Consent: Improving Quality Age with Type I Laryngeal Cleft
Institutional Experience Panelists:
Elisabeth Cole, MD
Moderator: of Postoperative Care and Andrew Inglis, MD
Christopher Hartnick, MD Documentation Michael Kuo, MbChB, PhD
Richard Nicollas, MD 3:47 pm
Panelists: Spencer Lindsey, MD
Kaalan Johnson, MD Michael Rutter, MD Aspiration in Children with
Jeremy Praeger, MD 2:14 pm Laryngomalacia
Mahek Shah, MD, MBA CONCURRENT 1 Alexandria Irace, BA
Christopher Wootten, MD
Opioid Prescribing Patterns
and Post-Operative Outcomes MARYLAND A
3:54 pm
Following Implementation of CS05: Obstructive Sleep
CONCURRENT 1 Mandated Opioid Consent Role of Supraglottoplasty in Re-
MARYLAND A
Apnea current Croup: Clinical Outcomes
Forms 3:40 pm
V01: PedsVideoto Rachel Whelan, MD and Long Term Follow-Up
Drug-Induced Sleep Endosco- Patrick Munson, MD
1:50 pm
py-Directed Surgery Improves
A series of short videos will be presented. 2:18 pm
Polysomnography Measures in 4:01 pm
Impacts of Multidisciplinary Overweight and Obese Children
CONCURRENT 2 Evaluation of Pediatric Management, Outcomes,
with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Complications of Button
MARYLAND D Aerodigestive Disorders Natalia Filipek, BSc
with Dedicated Team Batteries in the Upper
QS01: Quality, Policy, Aerodigestive Tract: A Multi-
Anesthesiologists
and Outcomes Jay Bhatt, MD
3:47 pm
Institutional Study
1:50 pm Correlation between Pediatric Jeffrey Simons, MD
Health-related Quality of Life OSA Severity and Urinary
2:22 pm
in Children with Complex Cotinine Levels 4:09 pm
Parental Satisfaction with Cristina Baldassari, MD
Aerodigestive Disorders Otolaryngology Advanced Comparing the Effectiveness,
Catherine Hart, MD
Practice Provider Clinics Safety, and Cost of Anesthetic
3:54 pm
Jonelle Chir, PA-C Chose Undergoing a Drainage
1:54 pm Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy for Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA)
Quality of Life in Children with Improves Polysomnography Abigail Neal, BS
2:26 pm
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency at Outcomes in Complex and Re-
Creating a Voluntary fractory Pediatric Sleep Apnea
Time of Diagnosis 4:16 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 21
Multisource Feedback Tool for Erin Kirkham, MD, MPH
Emily Kay-Rivest, MD
Physicians: Challenges from Q&A
Design to Implementation 4:01 pm
1:58 pm CONCURRENT 1
Emily Kay-Rivest, MD
Does Handedness Affect A Standardized Clinical
MARYLAND A
Side of Post-Tonsillectomy Assessment and Management
2:30 pm
Hemorrhage: A New Potential Plan (SCAMP) to Optimize CS07: Otology
Coffee with Exhibitors Treatment for Children with 4:30 pm
Risk Factor Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
Shiva Daram, MD, MBA Obstructive Sleep Apnea Evaluating Diagnostic Yield of
Nithin Pedireddy, BS Computed Tomography (CT)
CONCURRENT 1 and Magnetic Resonance
2:02 pm
Mobile Phone or Paper:
MARYLAND A 4:09 pm Imaging (MRI) in Pediatric
Trends in Patient Preference
3:00 pm The Impact of Pediatric Obstruc- Unilateral Sensorineural
for Healthcare Information P06: Microcystic Lymphatic tive Sleep Apnea on Family Hearing Loss
Ankita Patro, MS Malformations of the Tongue: Finances: A Case-Control Study Janki Shah, MD
An Update and Best Practice Mathieu Bergeron, MD, BPharm,
Moderator: Bob Chun, MD FRCSC
Panelists:
Nancy Bauman, MD 4:16 pm
Steve Goudy, MD Q&A
Jon Perkins, DO

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ASPO CONT. LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A 1-3 | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

4:37 pm 4:51 pm CONCURRENT 2 4:44 pm


Long-Term Hearing Outcomes Incidence of Straight Cochlear MARYLAND D Pediatric Dysphagia: Is Inter-
of Symptomatic CMV Implant Electrode Migration Arytenoid Mucosal Height
CS08: Dysphagia,
Infected Children Treated with may be Diminished by Significant?
Valgangciclovir Proximal Fixation Swallowing, and Reema Padia, MD
Hilary McCrary, MD, MPH Faisal Zawawi, MD Laryngeal Cleft
4:30 pm 4:51 pm
4:44 pm 4:58 pm Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Injection Laryngoplasty may
Auditory Comprehension Task Deconstruction and Neurologically Normal Infants Liberalize Diets in Young
Outcomes in Children Instructional Scaffolding – Is there a Natural Course for Pediatric Patients
Receiving Cochlear for Teaching Pediatric Improvement? Kara Meister, MD
Implantation at Early Age Mastoidectomy Using 3D Geoffrey Casazza, MD
Ryan Mitchell, MD, PhD Printing Technology 4:58 pm
4:37 pm
Monika Freiser, MD, MPH Inter-Rater Reliability in
Standardizing Laryngeal Cleft Diagnosis and Treatment of
5:05 pm Evaluations: Feasibility & Type One Laryngeal Cleft:
Q&A Reliability of the Inter-Arytenoid A Blinded Observational Study
Assessment Protocol Patrick Carpenter, MD
Steven Coppess, JD, MBA
5:05 pm
Q&A

TRIO LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

7:00 am 8:50 am 9:10 am 9:25 am


Annual Business In-Office Treatment of Nasal Q&A Brain Networks for Speech
Meeting Valve Obstruction Using a Motor Control and Auditory
Triological Fellows only Novel, Bipolar Radiofrequency Laryngology/ Processing in Unilateral Vocal
Device Bronchoesophagology Fold Paralysis
SATURDAY, APRIL 21

8:00 am Ofer Jacobowitz, MD, PhD Molly L Naunheim, MD


Moderators:
Announcements by President Jennifer L Long, MD, PhD
Mark S Persky, MD 8:55 am Lee M Akst, MD 9:30 am
Major Auricular Avulsion 9:15 am The Effects of Endoscopic
8:05 am Injuries and Reattachment Outcomes of Intubation Sinus Surgery on Voice
Facial Plastic/Reconstructive Techniques: A Systematic Induced Vocal Fold Paralysis Characteristics and Quality of
Surgery Panel Review and Paresis Life in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Facial Anomalies: Andrew D Gailey, MS Debbie R Pan, BA Patients
Danny B Jandali, MD
The “Wonder” Effect
9:00 am 9:20 am
Moderator: Deborah Watson, MD
Panelists: Return to Alcohol Use in Free Cranial Nerve X Compression 9:35 am
Shelagh A Cofer, MD Flap Patients for Head and at the Brainstem Associated Q&A
Steven L Goudy, MD Neck Cancer with Chronic Cough, Unilateral
Andrew R Scott, MD Naillid Felipe, BA Vocal Fold Paresis, Vocal Fold 9:40 am
Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH
Spasm, Dysphoric Breathing, Automated Quantification
9:05 am and Dysphagia: Diagnosis and of Vocal Fold Motion after
Facial Plastic/ A High Throughput Platform Treatment Outcomes Iatrogenic Recurrent Laryngeal
Reconstructive Surgery for Nerve Conduit Assessment Robert J Taylor, MD Nerve Injury in a Mouse
Moderators: Suresh Mohan, MD Surgical Model
Robin W Lindsay, MD Megan M Haney, DVM
Jeffrey H Spiegel, MD

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TRIO LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

9:45 am 11:30 am General/Sleep Medicine 3:05 pm


Factors Associated with Does Appropriate Medical Moderators: Panel: Potpourri
Epiglottic Petiole Prolapse Therapy Improve SNOT- Nasir I Bhatti, MD Moderator: Thomas L Carroll, MD
Repositioning Success 22 Domain Scores? An Kourosh Parham, MD, PhD Panelists:
Mathieu Bergeron, MD, BPharm Investigation of the Minimum 1:55 pm Eunice Y Chen, MD, PhD – CPG’s
Clinically Important Difference Lingual Tonsillectomy and in Your Practice
Subinoy Das, MD – Patenting and
9:50 am Naweed I Chowdhury, MD Pediatric Obstructive Sleep
Commercializing Your Intellectual
How Design Characteristics of Apnea: Does Doing More Property: Important Lessons
Tracheostomy Tubes Affect the 11:35 am Improve Outcomes? Kevin Fung, MD – Effective
Cannula and Tracheal Flows Balloon Catheter Dilation of Habib G Zalzal, MD Teaching for the Next Generation
Liran Oren, PhD the Sinuses: A 2011-2014 Marvin P Fried, MD – Simulation
MarketScan® Analysis 2:00 pm for the Practitioner
Jennifer J Shin, MD – Use Your
9:55 am David W Jang, MD Upper Airway Stimulation EMR to Document Quality
Adenoid Size by Drug Induced (UAS) and Sleep Outcomes:
Sleep Endoscopy Compared 11:40 am A Meta-Analysis
to Nasopharyngeal Mirror Mucosal Bleeding and Anvesh R Kompelli, BA Clinical Fundamentals
Exam Intraoperative Visibility during and General
Habib G Zalzal, MD Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A 2:05 pm Moderators:
Charles A Hughes, MD
Blinded Randomized Controlled Sex Bias in Human Oliver F Adunka, MD
10:00 am Trial with Labetalol and Esmolol Otolaryngology Clinical 3:55 pm
Q&A Philip F Lavere, BS Research
Critical Care Resources
Zainab Farzal, MD
Utilized in High Risk
10:05 am 11:45 am
Adenotonsillectomy Patients
Coffee with Exhibitors Does Inferior Turbinate 2:10 pm
Jennifer M Lavin, MD, MS
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Augmentation Help Empty Analysis of Patient Factors
Nose Syndrome Patients? Associated with Mortality 4:00 pm
10:35 am Using Validated Disease after Tracheostomy Using
Implementation of a Nurse
Allergy/Rhinology Panel Specific Questionnaires the Global Tracheostomy
Telephonic Triage Service for
Atypical Chronic Andrew V Thamboo, MD, MHSc Collaborative Database
After Hour Patient Calls in
Rhinosinusitis Khaled Kashlan, MD
Otolaryngology
Moderator: 11:50 am
Shannon F Rudy, MD
Andrew N Goldberg, MD MSCE Factors Associated with 2:15 pm
Panelists: Patient Nonattendance in Otolaryngology Hospitalist 4:05 pm
Sandra Y Lin, MD – Identification Rhinology Clinics Provides Effective and Efficient
of Immune Deficiency Operating Room Ergonomics: A
Benjamin N Hunter, MD Tracheostomy Service
Steven D Pletcher, MD – Practical Approach for Reducing
Mohamad R Issa, MD MS
Cystic Fibrosis OR Ergonomic Hazards
Eric H Holbrook, MD – 11:55 am
Ksenia Aaron, MD

SATURDAY, APRIL 21
Rheumatologic/Systemic Q&A 2:20 pm
Disorders Sex Bias and Reporting 4:10 pm
12:00 pm in Basic Science and
Lean Thinking in an Inpatient
Allergy/Rhinology Lunch with Exhibitors Translational Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology Consult Service
Moderators: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Research
Kristen D Pitts, MD
Melissa A Pynnonen, MD, Msc Zainab Farzal, MD
Leigh J Sowerby, MD, FRCSC 1:00 pm
11:20 am 4:15 pm
Panel: What to Expect when 2:25 pm
Eustachian Tube Balloon I Dream of Gini: Quantifying
Baby Boomers Go Bust A Standardized Clinical
Dilation: Emerging Practice Inequality in Otolaryngology
Moderator: Assessment and Management
Patterns for a Novel Residency Interview Invitations
Kathleen L Yaremchuk, MD MSA Plan (SCAMP) to Optimize
Procedure Andrew H Lee, MD
Panelists: Treatment for Adults with
Steven B Micucci, MD Yuri Agrawal, MD – Caring for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Older Adults Who Are Dizzy and 4:20 pm
David R Lee, MD
11:25 am Giddy Q&A
Christine G Gourin, MD – Age Is
Modified EEA with a Minimally More Than a Number: Frailty 2:30 pm
Invasive Transoral Approach— 4:25 pm
M Boyd Gillespie, MD MSc – Do Q&A
An Adjunct to Infrapetrous Not Go Gentle Into That Good Evaluation of the Program Spe-
Approaches Night: Aging Up 2:35 pm cific Paragraph in the Otolaryn-
Guillermo Maza, MD Katherine A Kendall, MD FACS – gology Residency Application
The Voice of the Baby Boomer
Coffee with Exhibitors
Katelyn O Stepan, MD
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TRIO CONT. LOCATION: MARYLAND B (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

4:30 pm 4:40 pm 4:45 pm 4:55 pm


Patient Opinions Regarding Otolaryngology Head and Occult Malignancy in Adult Introduction of President-Elect
Surgeon Presence, Trainee Neck Surgery Resident Well Tonsillectomy for Benign by Mark S Persky, MD
Participation, and Overlapping Being and Perceptions of the Indication: Systematic Review Sigsbee W Duck, MD
Surgeries Clinical Learning Environment and Case Series
Alexandra M Arambula, BS BA Kelley M Dodson, MD Noah P Syme, MD 5:00 pm
Adjourn
4:35 pm 4:50 pm
Eliminating Tracheostomy Tube Q&A
Related Pressure Injuries in Adults
Daniel J Carroll, MD

ANS LOCATION: MARYLAND C (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)


1:00 pm 2:12 pm 3:15 pm 3:45 pm
Business Meeting Audiometric and Radiologic Cochlear Implantation Hearing Preservation Surgery
New Member Introduction Correlates to Auditory Brain- Moderator: R Mark Wiet, MD in Cochlear Implantation:
Members Only stem Response in Treat- Factors Associated with
ment-Naïve Small Volume Co- 3:17 pm Improved Outcomes in a
chleovestibular Schwannomas Evaluation of Outcome Vari- Single Center
Scientific Session
in Neurofibromatosis Type 2 ability Associated with Lateral Alexander Malone, MD
1:20 pm
Alvin T deTorres, MD Wall, Mid-Scalar, and Perimo-
Welcome & Opening Remarks 3:52 pm
by the President diolar Electrode Arrays When
2:19 pm Controlling for Pre-Operative Discussion
Moises A Arriaga, MD
Lateral Skull Base Density and Patient Characteristics
Its Relation to Patients with Joshua E Fabie, BS 3:56 pm
1:23 pm
Obesity and CSF Leaks Introduction of Invited
Presidential Citations Jonathan L Hatch, MD 3:24 pm Presentation
Derald E Brackmann, MD
Intra-Cochlear Electrocochle- Moises A Arriaga, MD
Donald B Kamerer, MD
2:26 pm ography during CI Electrode
Antonio De la Cruz, MD
SATURDAY, APRIL 21

Fred D Owens, MD Contribution of Genomic Large Insertion is Predictive of Final 3:58 pm


Structural Variations to NF2 Scalar Location Genetic Therapy for Hearing
1:33 pm Tumorigenesis Kanthaiah Koka, PhD Loss
William F House Memorial Daniel S Roberts, MD, PhD Lawrence R Lustig, MD
Lecture 3:31 pm
2:33 pm Trainee Award 4:08 pm
How We Can (and should!)
Use Imaging to Improve Discussion Intraoperative Evoked Com- Fred D Owens Memorial Panel
Cochlear Implantation pound Action Potential (ECAP) Vertigo Treatment: Meniere’s,
2:35 pm Migraine, and Both
Robert F Labadie, MD, PhD, MMHC Levels in Hearing Preservation
ANS Inclusion and Diversity Cochlear Implantation Moderator:
2:03 pm Initiative Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA Derald E Brackmann, MD
Elizabeth Toh, MD, MBA Panelists:
Skull Base Surgery Carol A Bauer, MD
3:38 pm
and NF-2 2:45 pm Sujana S Chandrasekhar, MD
Moderator: Yu-Lan Mary Ying, MD Creation of a Formula to M Jennifer Derebery, MD
Coffee with Exhibitors Convert between Consonant-
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A Nucleus-Consonant (CNCw)
2:05 pm 5:00 pm
Incidence and Risk Factors for and AzBio Test Scores Using Adjourn
Sigmoid Venous Thrombosis Imputation in a National
Following CPA Tumor Resection Cochlear Implant Database
Rahul K Sharma, BS
Hannah L Kavookjian, MD

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ANS LOCATION: MARYLAND C (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

7:00 am 7:45 am 8:48 am 10:02 am


Business Meeting Comparison of Failure The Role of Hyperbaric Acoustic Neuroma
Members Only Rates for Intratympanic Oxygen Therapy for Idiopathic (Vestibular
Dexamethasone and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing
Schwannoma)
7:20 am Gentamicin Loss Moderator: Miriam I Redleaf, MD
Scientific Session James G Naples, MD Galit Almosnino, MD

Welcome & Opening Remarks 10:04 am


7:52 am 8:55 am
by the President Factors Associated with
Nicholas Torok Vestibular Noise-Induced Trauma
Moises A Arriaga, MD Maintaining Serviceable
Award Produces a Temporal Pattern
Hearing in Conservatively
Lateral Semi-Circular Canal of Change in Serum Levels of
7:22 am Managed Vestibular
Pressures during Cochlear the Outer Hair Cell Biomarker
Vestibular Advances Schwannoma Patients
Implant Electrode Insertion: Prestin Jacob B Hunter, MD
and Education A Possible Mechanism for Kourosh Parham, MD, PhD
Moderator:
Matthew L Bush, MD, PhD
Postoperative Vestibular Loss 10:11 am
Renee M Banakis Hartl, MD, AuD 9:02 am
Quality of Life in Sporadic
7:24 am
Neurotology Fellow Award Vestibular Schwannoma:
Unique Clinical Language
7:59 am Is Eustachian Tuboplasty A Cross-sectional Survey
Patterns among Expert Discussion Anatomically Safe in Children? of 1,288 Patients Using a
Vestibular Providers Can A Histopathologic Comparison Disease-Specific Inventory
Predict Vestibular Diagnoses 8:02 am between Pediatric and Adult Matthew L Carlson, MD
Jake Luo, PhD Panel Temporal Bones
Electronic Medical Records Kathryn Y Noonan, MD 10:18 am
7:31 am and Neurotology Does a “Fundal Fluid” Cap
9:09 am
Vestibular Testing: Patient Moderators: Predict Successful Hearing
Perceptions, Morbidity, and Yuri Agrawal, MD, MPH Discussion Preservation in Vestibular
Neil A Giddings, MD Schwannoma Resections
Opportunity Costs
Panelists: 9:12 am via the Middle Cranial Fossa
Elizabeth A Kelly, MD
Yu-Lan Mary Ying, MD
William E Hitselberger Approach?
Heather M Weinreich, MD, MPH
7:38 am David R Friedland, MD, PhD Memorial Lecture Daniel Q Sun MD
Mouse Magnetic-field Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD The Future of Otology/
Nystagmus in Strong Static Neurotology 10:25 am
Magnetic Fields is Dependent 8:47 am Robert K Jackler, MD Shared Decision Making and
on the Presence of Nox3 Sudden Hearing Loss, Decisional Conflict in the
Bryan K Ward, MD Noise, and Eustachian 9:42 am Management of Vestibular
Coffee with Exhibitors Schwannoma
Tube Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A M Elise Graham, MD
Moderator:
Benjamin T Crane, MD, PhD
SUNDAY, APRIL 22

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10:32 am 10:44 am 10:58 am 11:12 am


Factors That Affect Length of Individualized Learning Plan Anatomical Progression of Discussion
Hospital Stay after Vestibular (ILP) is an Effective Tool in Otosclerosis Analyzed by High
Schwannoma Surgery Assessing Achievement Resolution CT on Surgically 11:15 am
Nopawan Vorasubin, MD of Otology-related Confirmed Patients Antonio De La Cruz Memorial
Subcompetency Milestones Chihiro Yagi, MD Panel
10:39 am Maja Svrakic, MD Congenital Aural Atresia –
Discussion 11:05 am State of the Art
10:51 am Neurotology Fellow Award Moderator: Simon I Angeli, MD
10:42 am The Clinical Stage Fluorescent Detection of Panelists:
Experimental Advances Otoprotectant SENS- Merlin-Deficient Schwann Bradley W Kesser, MD
and Neurotology 401 Effectively Reduces Cells and Primary Human Vicente G Diamante, MD
Hearing Loss in Rats When Fred F Telischi, MD
Education Vestibular Schwannoma Cells Sujana S Chandrasekhar, MD
Administered up to 96 hours Using Sodium Fluorescein
Moderator: Michael Hoa, MD
after Severe Acoustic Trauma Enrique Perez, MD 12:00 pm
Mathieu Petremann, MS
Closing Remarks / Adjourn

ASPO LOCATION: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)


GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

8:00 am 9:07 am 9:50 am CONCURRENT 1


KEY03: Kerschner Lecture Predictors of the Need for Coffee Break MARYLAND A
David Hoyt, MD Tracheostomy in the Neonatal Maryland Foyer
QS02: Upper Airway
Intensive Care Unit
and Beyond
CONCURRENT 1 Alanna Windsor, MD CONCURRENT 1
10:45 am
MARYLAND A MARYLAND A
9:14 am Retrospective Cohort of Chiari
9:00 am 10:05 am
Development and Preliminary Malformation and Vocal Cord
Richard Rosenfeld Panel: P09: Sialoendoscopy in Immobility: Intervention, Vocal
Multidisciplinary Validation of a Pediatric Otolaryngology
P08: Do the Right Thing! Cord Recovery, and Outcomes
3D Printed Pediatric Model for Moderator: Sam Daniel, MD
The Future of Surgical Biggs Phillip, BS
Front of Neck Access Panelists:
Competency
Kevin Kovatch, MD Philippe Katz, MD
Moderator: David Chi, MD 10:49 am
Jack Kolenda, MD
Panelists: Early Peanut Exposure:
9:21 am Rohan Walvekar, MD
Ellis Arjmand, PhD MD
Significance of Positive Has it Caused an Increase in
Rahul Shah, MD
Kathy Sie, MD Tracheostomy Cultures within CONCURRENT 2 Aspiration?
Brianne Barnett Roby, MD
30 Days of Tracheostomy MARYLAND D
CONCURRENT 2 Mana Espahbodi, MD 10:05 am
10:53 am
MARYLAND D P10: Using Big Data in
9:28 am When to EXIT: An Airway
CS09: Lower Airway Pediatric Otolaryngology Management Algorithm of
9:00 am Polysomnography Outcomes Moderator: Derek Lam, MD, MPH
in Children with Small Tonsils Fetal Neck Masses
SUNDAY, APRIL 22

Utilization of Capped Panelists:


Sydney Jiang, MD
Undergoing Drug-Induced Emily Boss, MD, MPH
Polysomnography in Pediatric
Sleep Endoscopy Directed David Francis, MD, MS
Patients with Tracheostomy Stacey Ishman, MD, MPH 10:57 am
Surgery
Tubes Jennifer Shin, MD, MS Modified Hybrid Laryngotra-
Craig Miller, MD
Shiva Daram, MD, MBA cheal Reconstruction for High
9:35 am Grade Pediatric Laryngotra-
Q&A cheal Stenosis
Stephanie Warrington, MD

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GENERAL SESSION/CONCURRENT 1: MARYLAND A | CONCURRENT 2: MARYLAND D

11:01 am 11:33 am 10:49 am 11:25 am


Role of Surveillance Longitudinal Analysis of Oral Revision Cochlear Implant Surgical Volume and Success
Endoscopy for Pediatric HPV and Genomic Correlation Surgery in Children Rates with the Biodesign
Tracheostomy Patients via Metagenomic Shotgun Yann-Fuu Kou, MD Otologic Repair Graft for
Matthew Smith, MD Sequencing in Patients Pediatric Tympanoplasty
with Recurrent Respiratory 10:53 am Jason Bell, MD
11:05 am Papilloma Mini Septodermoplasty for
The Role of Outpatient Clinic Ryan Ruiz, MD Recurrent Epistaxis 11:29 am
Follow-Up for Pediatric Evan Somers, MD Weight Loss Interventions
Tracheostomy Patients 11:37 am for Children and Adults with
Lyndy Wilcox, MD Increase in Physical Portion 10:57 am Down Syndrome:
of Pediatric Voice Handicap To Drain or not to Drain A Systematic Review
11:09 am Index May Predict Presence of Following a Sistrunk Philip Knollman, MD
Congenital Right Bronchial Elevated Vocal Cord Lesions Procedure: A Multi-Institutional
Stenosis with High Bifurcation: Pamela Mudd, MD, MBA Answer 11:33 am
Successful Management with Jennifer Brooks, MD, MPH Good Compliance with
Side to Side Tracheobronchial 11:41 am Propranolol Therapy in
Anastomosis Sleep Disordered Breathing 11:01 am Young Children with Infantile
Rachel Georgopoulos, MD after Combined Versus Staged Cochlear Implantation in Hemangioma
Surgery for Velopharyngeal Pediatric Patients with Single- Reema Padia, MD
11:13 am Insufficiency Sided Deafness: A Systematic
Injection Laryngoplasty in Erin Kirkham, MD, MPH Review 11:37 am
Neonates and Young Children Rounak Rawal, MD Three-Dimensionally Printed
for Unilateral Vocal Fold 11:45 am Computer Aided-Design Ear
Immobility, A Case Series Age Related Admission 11:05 am Splint for Auricular Reshaping
Stephen Shapiro, MS-2 for Tonsillectomy and Damps are Expressed and Allison Powell, MSE
Adenoidectomy: Single Secreted in the Extracellular
11:17 am Institutional Review and Areas of Pediatric Adenoid 11:41 am
Safety and Efficacy of Early Analysis of Best Practice Tissue Surgeon Performed
Injection Laryngoplasty in Sean Evans, MD Jin Hwan Kim, MD, PhD Preoperative Percutaneous
Pediatric Patients Nerve Mapping in
Lia Jacobson, MD, MS 11:49 am 11:09 am Complex Head and Neck
Lingual Tonsillectomy is Challenges of Post-Stimulation Lymphangiomas
11:21 am Effective in Reducing Apnea- Titration in Children with Down Matthew Migneron, MD
Silent Aspiration Following Hypopnea Index in Patients Syndrome and Hypoglossal
Neonatal Congenital Heart with Refractory Obstructive Nerve Implant 11:45 am
Surgery Sleep Apnea Judith Kempfle, MD Evaluation of Patient Reported
Paul Wilson, MD John Gettelfinger, MD Outcome Measure Information
11:13 am System–49 (PROMIS-49)
11:25 am 11:53 am Extent of Microscopic Disease in Children with Obstructive
Evaluation of Upper Airway Q&A Superior to the Hyoid Bone in Sleep Apnea
Structures by Ultrasonography Children with a Thyroglossal Bharat Bhushan, PhD, MS
in Children with Obstructive CONCURRENT 2 Duct Remnant
Sleep Apnea MARYLAND D Erick Garcia, BS 11:49 am
Wei-Chung Hsu, MD, PhD Basic Choking Awareness
QS03: Otology and 11:17 am Education to Improve Parental
11:29 am General Potpourri Cochlear Nerve Deficiency Knowledge
10:45 am
Impact of Montelukast on in Congenital Bilateral Kathryn Bentivenga, BS
Quality of Life in Mild Pediatric Complicated Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
SUNDAY, APRIL 22

Sleep Apnea Rhinosinusitis and the Alanna Windsor, MD 11:53 am


Cristina Baldassari, MD Significance of Streptococcus Q&A
Anginosus at a High Altitude 11:21 am
Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital
Pediatric Endoscopic
Aditi Bhuskute, MD
Tympanoplasty with the
Biodesign Otologic Repair
Graft: Outcomes, Safety, and
Cost-Effectiveness
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1ST COMBINED POSTER RECEPTION: AAFPRS • ABEA • AHNS • ALA • ARS


Thursday, April 19, 5:30 – 7:00 pm • Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A

AAFPRS POSTERS
A001 Large Frontal Mucocele A013 Stretched Earlobe Piercings A023 Relative Effects of Dorsal
After Frontonasal Dysplasia Negatively Impact Casual Observer Reduction and Tip Rotation in
Reconstruction: A Rare Case Perceptions of Affect Display Social Perception of the Nose
Report Nicholas Fung, BS Cherian Kandathil, MD
Les Alloju, MD
A014 Demographic Differences A024 WITHDRAWN
A002 Surgical Anatomy and Approach to Among Patients Undergoing
A025 Outcomes of Forehead Flap
the Rodent Nasal Septal Cartilage Blepharoplasty Based on Surgeon
vs Alternative Single-Staged
Karam W Badran, MD Training
Techniques for Reconstruction of
Mingyang Liu Gray, MD, MPH
A003 Fellowship Training in Intermediate-Sized Nasal Defects
Microvascular Surgery A015 Trends in Blepharoplasty, J Michael C Kenerson, MD
and Practice Patterns: A Rhinoplasty, and Rhytidectomy
A026 Near Total Soft Palate
Cross Sectional Survey of by Surgeon Training Using the
Reconstruction with the
Otolaryngologists in Facial Plastic SPARCS Database
Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap
and Reconstructive Surgery Mingyang Liu Gray, MD, MPH
Rhorie P R Kerr, MD
Douglas M Bennion, PhD
A016 Jaw in a Day: A Rehabilitation
A027 Neuromodulator for the Treatment
A004 Mandible Fracture Healing: Driven Custom Planned
of Congenital Unilateral Lower Lip
Does Imaging Correlate with Microvascular Fibular
Palsy (CULLP)
Intraoperative Findings? Reconstruction
Natalie A Krane, MD
Victoria M Bones, MD LCDR J Marshall Green III, DDS
A028 Successful Replantation of a Near
A005 Soft Palate Reconstruction: A017 Assessing the Readability of Online
Complete Nasal Amputation
An Algorithmic Approach Materials Related to Brow Lift
Marissa Lafer, MD
Christopher J Britt, Mr. Amar Gupta, MD
A029 Transverse Facial Cleft (Tessier 7):
A006 WITHDRAWN A018 Safety of Combined Facial Plastic
Three rare Cases of Macrostomia
Procedures Affecting Multiple
A007 Anteriorly Based Inferior Turbinate and a Repair Technique
Planes in a Single Setting
Flap for Septal Perforation Jiahui Lin, MD
Nikita Gupta, MD
Reconstruction: A Cadaveric Study
A030 Laser Therapy for Keloids and
Sean M Dawson, MD A019 The Dermatologic Ultrasound
Hypertrophic Scars in the Head
as a Novel Tool to Assess Nasal
A008 Enhancing Cervicofacial and Neck: An Evidence-Based
Anatomy and Guide Surgical/Non-
Rhytidectomy with Simultaneous Approach
Surgical Rhinoplasty Interventions
Submalar Implant Augmentation Ahsan Mir, MS
Amir Hakimi, BS
Sean W Delaney, MD
A031 Techniques and Outcomes of the
A020 Endotracheal Tube Bridle Causing
A009 A Biomechanical Comparative Temporoparietal Fascia Flap (TPFF)
Full Thickness Facial Necrosis and
Study Evaluating the Resistance to in Reconstruction of Cutaneous
Parotid Gland Mucormycosis
Torsion of a Novel Oblique Boxed Malignancy Defects: A Literature
Steven G Hoshal, MD
Plate vs Traditional Techniques in Review
Mandibular Body Fractures A021 Perceived Effect of ACGME Ian McCulloch & Phillip Alex
Daniel Demesh, MD Duty Hour Restrictions on Montague
Otolaryngology Residency Training: A032 Nasal Obstruction Symptom
A010 The Role of True End-to-
A Survey of AAFPRS Fellowship Evaluation (NOSE) Scoring
side Neurorrhaphy in Facial
Directors as a Predictive Tool in Patient
Reanimation: A Systematic Review
Tsung-yen Hsieh, MD Satisfaction in Nasal Breathing
Joseph R Dusseldorp, MD
A022 Exploring Patient Motivations and Surgery
A011 WITHDRAWN
the Impact of Asian Blepharoplasty Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA
A012 WITHDRAWN Pauline P Huynh, BA

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A033 Suture Technique for Anterior Table A038 Tracing Incidence and Survival A042 Utiliy of an Absorbable Lateral
Frontal Sinus Fracture Repair in Spindle Cell Melanoma of the Nasal Wall Implant placed in clinic
Daniel O’Brien, MD Head an Neck: A Retrospective based setting for the Veteran
Analysis Population
A034 Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer
Neel R Sangal, BA Matthew Tamplen, MD
Reconstruction of Saddle Nose
Deformity Secondary to Granuloma- A039 A Case Report Describing A043 The use of 3D technology to
tosis with Polyangiitis: Case Report Botulinum Resistance in Facial scan a facial defect, design the
and Review of the Literature Synkinesis prosthesis and print the final
Kate E O’Connor, MD Justin R Shinn, MD investment casts for fabrication of
a custom facial prosthesis
A035 WITHDRAWN A040 Facial Fractures Following
Denise VeyVoda, MA, DDS, FAAMP
Motorcycle Accidents: Helmeted
A036 An Anatomical Study of the Depth
Versus Non-helmeted Use and A044 Measuring Cosmesis in Head
of Facial Nerve Branches
Risk of TBI and Neck Reconstruction: A
Hani Rayess, MD
Aaron M Smith, MD Systematic Review
A037 Nodular Melanoma of the Head Peter M Vila, MD, MSPH
A041 A Systematic Review and Meta-
and Neck: A Population-Based
Analysis of Supraclavicular Artery A045 Reconstruction of Nasal Lining
Analysis
Island Flap vs. Free Tissue Transfer Defects of the Ala Using the
Neel R Sangal, BA
in Head and Neck Reconstruction Melolabial Flap
Daniel C Sukato, MD Weitao Wang, MD

ABEA POSTERS
B001 Novel Use of a Non-powered B008 Down Syndrome and Reactive B013 Assessment of Oropharyngeal
Portable Suction Device for Lingual Tonsillar Hyperplasia: Swallowing Dysfunction in
Management of Life-threatening A Difficult Airway Secondary to Myasthenia Gravis Patients
Aerodigestive Tract Foreign Bodies Lymphoma-like Presentation of a Presenting Difficulty in Swallowing
Pratik Patel, MD Lingual Mass. Yoshihiko Kumai, MD, PhD
Amaris Hui, BSc
B002 Xero-laryngitis and Tracheal B014 Intralaryngeal Ectopic Thyroid
Sicca: Mucosal Crustings Causing B009 Development of Aspiration Tissue: A Case Report
Acute Airway Obstruction Without Screening System for the Elderly Hassan Paknezhad, MD
Endoscopic Mucosal Abnormalities Living in Facilities: Novel Approach
B015 A Rare Case of NUT-Midline
Calvin Myint, MD for the Detection of Swallowing
Carcinoma of the Larynx
Disorder & Risk Factors in Aging
B003 An Unusual Case of a Foreign Body Shira Koss, MD
Societies
Diana Kirke, MD MPhil
Mitsuyoshi Imaizumi, MD B016 Comparison of Tracheotomy
B004 Dobhoff Tube Placement and Patient Populations by Service
B010 Discrimination of “Hot Potato
Confirmation: An Educational John Pang, MD
Voice” Using Machine Learning
Module
with Vocal Tract Model and B017 Tracheotomy in Patients with
Daniel Chung, MD
Articulatory Speech Synthesizer Fibrodysplasia Ossificans
B005 Enhancing Pediatric Airway Safety Tsuyoshi Kojima, MD, PhD Progressiva: Case series and Use
Using The Electronic Medical of Simulation-Guided Surgery
B011 Tracheomegaly with Immune
Record Reema Padia, MD
Deficiency in a Pediatric Patient –
Anais Rameau, MD
A Rare Phenomenon B018 Jigsaw Group Based Learning
B006 Injection Bronchoplasty, Dennis Tang, MD is a Successful Technique in
a Novel Use of Injectable Otolaryngology Residency Airway
B012 Calcified Subglottic Scar Band
Carboxymethylcellulose Didactics
Secondary to Remote Neck
Nic Beckmann, DO James Alrassi, BS
Trauma Injury: A Case Report and
B007 Multifocal Granular Cell Tumor of Discussion of Operative Technique B019 Trialing a New Line of Shiley
the Upper Aerodigestive Tract Helena Wichova, MD Flexible Tracheostomy Tube
Betty Yang, MD Betty Yang, MD

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ABEA POSTERS
B020 Activity of the Swallowing-Related B032 Explosive Injury to the Oropharynx B043 Correlating Videofluoroscopic
Neurons in the Dorsal Medulla in Secondary to Spontaneous Swallow Study Findings with
Perfused Rats Combustion of a Lithium Battery in Subjective Globus Location
Yoichiro Sugiyama, MD, PhD a Flashlight: A Case Report Gregory Dion, MD
Jusin Morse, MD
B021 Management of Aggressive B044 A Tough Pill to Swallow:
Laryngeal Papillomatosis Using B033 Endoscopic Laryngo-Pharyngeal Medicolegal Liability and
Radiation Therapy: A Case Series Surgery for Elderly Patients Dysphagia
Allison Ikeda, BA Yo Kishimoto, MD, PhD Christopher Badger, MD/MBA
candidate
B022 Spectroscopic Analysis of B034 Lateral Pharyngeal Flap with
Decellularized Human Tracheal a Double Pedicle for Repair B045 Successful Retrieval of a Dislodged
Scaffolds of Unilateral Velopharyngeal Tracheoesophageal Prosthesis
Derrick Tint, MD Insufficiency Distal to a Neopharyngeal Stricture
Shun-ichi Chitose, MD Patrick Cleveland, MD
B023 Vallecular Cyst in the Pediatric
Population: Evaluation and B035 The Utility of Post-Operative B046 Laryngoscopic Tracheal Tumor
Management Esophageal Manometry in Patients Excision. How I Do It?
Natasha Dombrowski, BA with Zenker’s Diverticula Maruti Rama Gopal Evuru, MS(ENT)
Rana Aliani, BS B047 Prospective Quality of Life
B024 Injection Pharyngoplasty for
Acquired Velopharyngeal B036 Prevalence of Voice Disturbances Assessment of Voice and Swallow
Insufficiency after Oropharyngeal in Pediatric Airway Patients: Are Function: Patient Versus Caregiver
Cancer Treatment We Missing Anything? Perspective
Karla O’Dell, MD Anne Hseu, MD Stewart Bernard, MD

B025 Office-based Retrograde B037 Endoscopic Posterior Cricoid Split B048 Voice Restoration After Radiation
Transtracheal Application of with Graft in an Adult with Posterior and Supracricoid Partial
Mitomycin C Cricoid Fracture and Bilateral Vocal Laryngectomy by Injection
Valeria Silva Merea, MD Fold Immobility Augmentation of the Arytenoid
Albert Zhou, BS Ravi Shah, MD
B026 Management of Tracheal Necrosis
Following Thyroidectomy B038 The Role of Facebook Support B049 Patient Safety & Quality
James Cowthran, MD Groups in Subglottic Stenosis Improvement (PSQI):
Daniel Haik Multidisciplinary Total
B027 Endoscopic Management of a Laryngectomy Education
Red, Flavorful Foreign Body B039 Simulation-based Otolaryngology
Resha Soni, MD
Rebecca Compton, MD Bootcamp
Tammy Wang, MD B050 Jet Ventilation and Management
B028 Cortical Neural Feedback of Airway Stenosis in the Gravid
Mechanisms in Vocalization B040 Cricopharyngeal Muscle Patient: A Look at Surgical Safety
Nadia McMillan, PhD Dysfunction Following Hypoglossal
Phil Heichel, MD
Nerve Stimulator Placement: A
B029 Multi-Specialty Provider B051 Alterations of Macrophage
Case Report
Knowledge on Surgical Airway Polarization in the Injured Murine
Bryan Stevens, BS
Management: Before and After Vocal Fold
Implementation of an Educational B041 Spontaneous Giant Laryngeal
Shinji Kaba, MD
Initiative Granuloma in the Absence of
Akina Tamaki, MD Laryngeal Injury B052 Phonation Threshold Pressure
Ravi Shah, MD Measurement Reliability in Pediatric
B030 An Unusual Case of Persistent Subjects Using Labial and
Dysphagia B042 Idiopathic Tracheal Stenosis: A Mechanical Interruption
Tyler Buchanan, BS Facebook Survey Analysis of
Matthew Hoffman, MD, PhD
Diagnosis and Treatment.
B031 Idiopathic Bilateral Vocal Fold
Caitlin Fiorillo, MD
Immobility in Adults: Clinical
Course and Outcome
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1ST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ABEA • AHNS • ALA • ARS


B053 Minimally Invasive, Endoscope- B065 Neonatal Critical Airway B078 Effects of a Multidisciplinary Airway
guided Trans-cervical Injection Management Using a Second Conference on Management
Laryngoplasty and Mini-thyrotomy: Operating Room Immediately Decisions and Treatment
A Human Anatomical Study and Following Cesarean Section Outcomes
Report of 2 Cases Christopher Azbell, MD Jeff Straub, MD
Peak Woo, MD
B066 Utility of Flexible Bronchoscopy vs B079 An Evaluation of Long-Term
B054 Socioeconomic and Insurance Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy to Tracheostomy-Specific Health-
Status Disparities among Children Identify Upper Airway Collapse Related Quality of Life
Undergoing Tracheostomy Garrett Rogers, BS Pratyusha Yalamanchi, BS
Matthew Smith, MD
B067 Laryngeal Foreign Body: The Case B080 Mc intosh laryngoscope, Coblator,
B055 Quantification of Injection Force of The Gore-Tex Imposter Nasal Endoscope Paving New
Mechanics During Injection Alissa Collins, MD Roads to Laryngeal, Upper
Laryngoplasty Tracheal Surgery?
B068 A Survey of Nebulizer Use in
Alexandra Ortiz, MD Maruti Rama Gopal Evuru, MS(ENT)
People with Subglottic Stenosis
B056 Novel Anatomically Appropriate Marshall Smith, MD B081 Pediatric Quality of Life
Balloon Dilation Technique of the Scores Improve Following a
B069 The Prevalence of Cricopharyngeal
Glottis to Treat Posterior Glottic Multidisciplinary Aerodigestive
Webs in Elderly Cadavers
Stenosis in a 3D-printed Model Team Approach to Managing
Omid Mehdizadeh, MD
Daniel Cates, MD Chronic Cough
B070 Parents’ Perception of a Pediatric Gina Krakovsky, ARNP
B057 Outcomes of Suture-Ligature with
Multidisciplinary Aerodigestive
Strap Muscle Advancement for B082 Contemporary Usage of Mitomycin
Clinic
the Closure of Tracheocutaneous C in Endoscopic Airway Surgery: A
Gina Krakovsky, ARNP
Fistula in Adults Survey of Expert Practice
Samantha Hauff, MD B071 Laryngeal Reconstruction for Ross Mayerhoff, MD
Recurrent Desmoid Tumor Using
B058 Pediatrician’s Proficiency in the B083 Laryngeal Stenosis in Children: A
Three-Dimensional Modeling: A
Care of the Dysphonic Child Closer Look at Epidemiology and
Unique Approach for a Rare Tumor
Carly Schiff, CCC-SLP Healthcare Utilization
Lauren Tracy, MD
Ronak Rahmanian, MD
B059 Efficacy of Bilateral Type I Gortex
B072 Assessing Patient Compliance to
Thyroplasty For Presbyphonia B084 The Reconstruction of Canine
Postoperative Voice Rest Following
Karuna Dewan, MD Larynx with a Custom-Made
Laryngeal Surgery
Artificial Graft
B060 Retained Nasal Trumpet for 20 Neel Bhatt, MD
Tohru Sogami, MD
Months: An Unusual Foreign Body
B073 Clarifying Inaccurate Terminology:
Brandon Kim, MD
Dysphagia vs. Swallowing
B061 Office-Based Laryngology: Dysfunction
Technical and Visual Optimization Anais Rameau, MD
By Patient Positioning Maneuvers
B074 Primary Laryngeal Blastomycosis:
Ameer Ghodke, MS
An Unexpected Cause of Laryngitis
B062 Concurrent Laryngeal and in an Immunocompetent Patient
Tracheobronchial Amyloidosis Daniel Cates, MD
David Kim, MD
B075 Versatile Procedure for Office-
B063 Subcutaneous Ports for Chronic based Flexible Endoscopic
Nerve-Cuff and Intramuscular Carbon Dioxide Laser Surgery for
Electrode Stimulation in Animal Laryngeal Diseases
Models Koji Araki, MD, PhD
James Heaton, PhD
B076 The Utility of Post-operative Chest
B064 Can Tracheotomy Dependent radiography after Tracheostomy
Patients Safely Undergo Surgical Haley Bray, MD
Procedures in the Ambulatory
B077 Case Report: Complete
Surgical Center?
Laryngotracheal Separation
Raluca Tavaluc, MD
Sustained From a Knife Wound
Michal Plocienniczak, MS

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AHNS POSTERS
IMMUNOTHERAPY AND OTHER C009 Validation of an Updated Graphic C018 The Changing Prognostic and
ADJUVANT TREATMENTS Education Tool in an Oral Rinse Demographic Characteristics of
Point-Of-Care Assay to Aid Oral Cavity Cancer: Outcomes
C001 Overexpression of Homologous in the Diagnosis of Head and from 1973-2014.
Repair Proteins in Human Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Shayan Cheraghlou, BA
Papillomavirus Positive Head and (HNSCC)
Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma C019 Radiologic-pathologic Correlation
Elizabeth Franzmann, MD
by Immunohistochemistry Analysis. of Extranodal Extension in Patients
A Potential Target for Molecular C010 A Population-based Analysis of a with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of
Therapies Rare Nasopharyngeal Malignancy: the Oral Cavity: Implications for the
Andrew J Holcomb, MD 1677 cases of Lymphoepithelial 8th Edition TNM
Carcinoma Christopher W Noel
C002 Defined Genetic Alterations as a
Neel R Sangal, BA
Biomarker Predicting Prognosis in C020 Adjuvant Neutron Radiotherapy for
HPV-associated Head and Neck C011 Increased Lymph Node Yield High Grade Salivary Carcinomas:
Cancer Positively Impacts Overall Survival A Hospital-Based Study
Andrew B Sewell, MD in Non-HPV but Negatively Impacts Richard Harbison, MD
HPV-Related Oropharyngeal
C003 Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells are C021 Proteomic Analysis of Oral
Cancer
Distinctly Immunostimulatory in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Chelsea S Hamill, MD
HPV-positive HNSCC Affecting Young Patients Reveals
Kate Poropatich C012 Patient Reported Outcomes and Potential Therapeutic Targets for
Objective Analysis of Function HPV-related Tumors: Preliminary
C004 High Throughput Drug Testing Following Glossectomy with Results
Identifies Agents with Selective Reconstruction Luiz P Kowalski, PhD
Activity in HPV-Positive and HPV-
Suhael R Momin, MD
Negative Cell Lines C022 NDRG Can Predict Metastasis in
Anthony Nichols, MD C013 The Human Papilloma Virus: A Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Variance in its Prognostic Value at Sabrina Daniela Silva Wurzba
ORAL CANCER Different Head and Neck Sub-sites
C023 Changes in AJCC Oral Cavity
Hong Li, BA
C005 Level of Lymph Node Metastasis Staging: Impact of Extrinsic
Adds Prognostic Value to American C014 Outcomes of Transoral Surgery in Tongue Musculature Invasion
Joint Committee on Cancer the Management of HPV-negative Emily J Marchiano, MD
Nodal Staging for Squamous Cell Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell
C024 WITHDRAWN
Carcinoma of the Floor of Mouth Carcinoma
Alexander N Goel, BA Ryan S Jackson, MD C025 Clinical and Pathologic Tumor Size
are Imperfect Predictors of Depth
C006 Inhibition of TrkB Receptor on the C015 Neck Recurrence Rates in Patients
of Invasion and Not Predictive of
Migration of Human Schwann Cell with Early Oral Tongue Cancer who
Occult Nodal Disease in Early Oral
and Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Forego Elective Neck Dissection
Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Carcinoma In Vitro Justin Shinn, MD
Ayaz M Khawaja, MD
Liliana Ein, MD
C016 Head and Neck Squamous Cell
C026 Involvement of Submandibular
C007 Nodal Yield and Log Odds Ratio Carcinoma in a Young Patient
Gland in Oral Cavity Squamous
are Associated with Survival Cohort
Cell Carcinoma; Is It Necessary
Outcomes in Early Stage Clinically William M Dougherty, MD
to Remove the Submandibular
Node-negative Oral Cavity Gland?
C017 Osteoradionecrosis in Patients
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Undergoing Oral Cancer Shayan K Ghaloo
Anuraag S Parikh, MD
Resection with Fibular Free Flap
C008 Factors Predictive of Elective Reconstruction Followed by
Neck Dissection (END) in Patients Radiation Therapy
With cN0 Hard Palate and Upper Stewart H Bernard, MD
Gingival SCC and the Impact of
END on Survival
A Obayemi, MD

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C027 The Role of Brachytherapy for C037 Population-based Analysis of C047 First Line Surgical Treatment
Margin Control in Oral Tongue Social Determinants of Health of Oropharyngeal Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Associated with Advanced Stage with Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery
Ilia Ianovski, BHB, MBChB, FRACS Presentation in Oral Squamous (TORS): Review of a Single
Cell Carcinoma Institutions Outcomes
C028 Identification of a Novel FGF-
Andrew J Holcomb Brett Leavers, MD
Receptor 1 Splice Variant in
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the CO38 WITHDRAWN C048 Initially-positive Margins Predict
Salivary Gland Worse Survival in Primary, but Not
C039 Clinical and Pathologic Features
Joseph O Humtsoe, PhD Salvage, Total Laryngectomy
of Patients with Oral Cavity
Corey Savard, BS
C029 Intraoperative Identification of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Metastatic Lymph Nodes in (OCSCC) who Underperform and C049 The Extent of Neck Dissection
Patients with Head and Neck Outperform Predicted Outcomes Among Patients Who Receive
Cancer Using Panitumumab- Joshua D Smith, BA Adjuvant Radiotherapy for
IRDye800, a Fluorescently Labeled Head and Neck Squamous Cell
C040 Simple Clinical Voluntary Cough
Anti-epidermal Growth Factor Carcinoma and its Effect on
Airflow Measures Predict Aspiration
Antibody Disease – Specific and Overall
Status per Videofluoroscopy After
Rebecca W Gao Survival
Radiotherapy for Head and Neck
Usama Aboelkheir, MD
C030 Weekly Docetaxel, Cisplatin, and Carcinoma
Cetuximab (TPC) in Palliative Katherine A Hutcheson, PhD C050 Predictors of Swallow Function
Treatment of Patients with After Transoral Surgery for Locally
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the PHARYNX / LARYNX CANCER Advanced Oropharyngeal Cancer
Head and Neck (SCCHN) C041 WITHDRAWN Jennifer Gross, MD
A Dimitrios Colevas, Professor
C042 How Does Smoking Change the C051 Comparing Mutational Profiles of
C031 Human Papilloma Virus Clinicopathological Characteristics Responders and Non-responders
Oncoproteins E6 and E7 of HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cell-Free Circulating Tumor DNA
Negatively Regulate Invadopodia Squamous Cell Carcinoma?: One in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell
Activity but Promote Migration in Medical Center Expericence Carcinoma Patients
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Changxing Liu, MD, PhD Mickie J Hamiter, MD
Carcinoma
C043 Impact of Smoking History on C052 Laryngeal Cancer Treatment
Charissa N Kahue, MD
Locoregional Recurrence-free, and Outcomes in the Under and
C032 Malignant Oxyphilic Distant Metastasis-free Survival Uninsured: A 10 Year Review
Adenocarcinoma of the Salivary and Overall Survival in Human Tanner M Fullmer, MD
Glands: A Population-Based Papillomavirus (HPV)-associated C053 A Germline Variant in JAK3 as a
Analysis. Oropharyngeal Cancer (OPC) Potential Biomarker of Laryngeal
Neel Sangal, BA Treated with Definitive (chemo) Cancer Risk in African Americans
C033 WITHDRAWN Radiotherapy Jean-Nicolas Gallant, PhD
Howard Liu, MD
C034 Invasive Front or Tumor Core: C054 CT Texture Analysis with Machine
Cancer Stem Cell Location and C044 Quality of Life After Supracricoid Learning for the Prediction of
Correlations with Cellular Behavior Partial Laryngectomy Disease Site Associated Features
and Patient Outcome Julia Carvalho and Nodal Status for Head and
Farshad N Chowdhury, MD C045 HPV Status is Not Associated Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
with Better Survival Rates in Xiaoyang Liu , MD, PhD
C035 Presurgical Induction
Chemotherapy for Squamous Cell Low-prevalence HPV Infection C055 Optimized Primer/probe Sets for
Carcinoma of the Tonsil Geografic Regions HPV-16 Detection in Head and
M S Burke, MD Rafael De Cicco, MD Neck Carcinoma
C046 Preoperative Predictors of Difficult Yuki Saito, MD, PhD
C036 Prognostic Impact of Perineural
Invasion in Early Stage Oral Tongue Hypopharyngeal Exposure During
Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Transoral Surgery
Results from a Prospective Kazunori Fujiwara, MD, PhD
Randomized Trial
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C056 Pharyngeal Constrictor Botulinum C064 Depressive Symptoms, Diurnal C073 Association Between Oral Human
Toxin Injection Therapy for Aphonia Salivary Cortisol, and the Role Papillomavirus and History of
and Dysphagia Following Total of Inflammation in Treatment Cancer among US adults in the
Laryngectomy Outcomes in Head and Neck National Health and Nutrition
Shannon D Fayson Cancer Examination Survey (2009-2014)
Cynthia Duck, JD Alison J Yu, BA
C057 Oncologic Outcomes of Unknown
Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma C065 AJCC 8th Edition HPV Positive C074 Impact of Neck Dissection
of the Head and Neck Following Oropharyngeal Cancer Staging on Survival in Adenoid Cystic
TORS-based Management System: How Often Will the Clinical Carcinoma
John R Sims, MD and Pathological Staging Systems Uchechukwu C Megwalu, MD
Disagree?
C058 Assessment of CB1 and CB2 C075 Regionalization of Cancer Surgery
Scott R Hall, MD
Receptors in Head and Neck May Fragment Care and Impact
Squamous Cell Carcinoma C066 Analysis of Surgical Therapy versus Survival
Kelly E Daniels, BS Chemoradiation in Advanced Michelle M Chen, MD
Hypopharyngeal Cancer
C059 Elective Paratracheal Node at the C076 60-Day Readmission Following
Viran J Ranasinghe
Time of Salvage Laryngectomy Transoral Robotic Surgery for
Improves Locoregional Disease C067 Laryngeal Subsite Predicts Degree Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell
Free Survival and Disease Specific of Dysphasia and Aspiration Carcinoma
Survival for Recurrent Advanced After Concurrent Chemoradiation Harman S Parhar, MD
Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Therapy
C077 Factors Associated with Not
Andrew C Birkeland, MD William A Stokes, MD
Receiving Adjuvant Radiation
C060 Impact of Nodal Yield at a Single C068 Impact of Free Flap Reconstruction Therapy in Resected Head and
Institution in Patients Undergoing and Neck Dissection in Total Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma:
Neck Dissection and Total Laryngectomy: Analysis of the A Contemporary Analysis
Laryngectomy Veterans Affairs Surgical Quality Cheryl C Nocon, MD
Michael C Topf, MD Improvement Program (VASQIP)
C078 Large Scale Educational
Database
C061 Swallowing and Speech Outcomes Intervention to Improve
Jasmina Pailet
After Transoral Robotic Surgery Laryngectomy Patients’ Safety: A
+/- Adjuvant Therapy for HPV(+) C069 Implementation of Submandibular Prospective Multi-institutional Pilot
Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Gland Transfer: A multi-institutional Patient Safety Project in a Public
Carcinoma Study of Feasibility and Time to Hospital Setting
M H Quick Treatment Sarah Gitomer, MD
John Pang, MD
C062 Minor Salivary Gland Carcinoma C079 Oral Cavity Cancer Management
of the Larynx: A Population-Based C070 Mucocutaneous Fistula and Timing Guidelines for Low Resource
Analysis of 311 Cases of Postoperative Oral Feeding Regions
Alexander N Goel, BA After Head and Neck Free Flap B Cervenka, MD
Reconstruction
C063 Treatment of Advanced C080 The Incidence and Predictors of
Anirudh Saraswathula, BS
Nasopharyngeal Cancer by Neuropathic Pain Following Neck
Using Low-dose or High-dose C071 Trends in Tonsil Cancer Incidence Dissection
Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Rates in the US: 2000-2014 Hunter D Archibald, BS
with Intensity-modulated Miriam Lango, MD
C081 Risk Factors and Complications
Radiotherapy: A Propensity Score-
for Readmission Following
matched, Nationwide, Population- QUALITY OF CARE AND
Laryngectomy with and without
based, Cohort Study CLINICAL PATHWAYS Flap Reconstruction
Szu-Yuan Wu
C072 National Variations in Cost and Michael K Ghiam, MD
Surgical Complication Rates in
Salivary Gland Carcinoma
Rance J Fujiwara, BS

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C082 Perioperative Briefing C094 Surgical Handicap of the C105 Fibular Flap Reconstruction of the
Communication and Treatment Oropharynx (SHOP): A Novel Disarticulated Mandible: A Review
Planning: Implementation and Early Quality of Life Tool for Transoral of 25 Cases
Results Robotic Surgery (TORS) Patients Nicholas F Callahan, MPH, DMD, MD
Christopher H Rassekh, MD Brittany Barber, MD, MSc, FRCSC
C106 Outcomes in Head and Neck
C083 Psychosocial and Quality of Life C095 Morbidity and Mortality Among Resections Requiring Multiple-Flap
Role of Marijuana in Head and Head and Neck Cancer Patients Reconstructions: A Systematic
Neck Cancer Patients in the Emergency Department: A Review
Michael Xie, BHSc National Perspective Rebecca W Gao, MS
Maxwell P Kligerman, MD, MPH
C084 Treatment Delays in Oropharyngeal C107 Oral Function and Quality of
Cancer Treated With Primary C096 Post-Operative Pain Assessment Life Outcomes After Mandibular
Radiation: Establishment of in Head and Neck Surgery Reconstruction in Patients with
National Benchmarks and Emily N Ahadizadeh, BS Osteoradionecrosis
Association with Survival A K Badhey, MD
C097 Impact of Standardized
Elliot Morse, BS
Tracheostomy Care Protocol C108 Surgical Management of Patients
C085 Refusal of Adjuvant Radiation Implementation on the Prevention with Eagle Syndrome
Treatment in Head and Neck of Life Threatening Respiratory Frances M Hardin, MD
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Events
C109 The Effect of Tracheostomy on
Patients Maheer M Masood, BA
Discharge in Patients Undergoing
Marcus L Elias, BS
C098 WITHDRAWN Microvascular Head and Neck
C086 Socioeconomic Status and Rurality Reconstruction
C099 Complications Associated with
Among Patients with Head and Jenny F Ma, BA
Mortality in Patients Undergoing
Neck Cancer
Laryngectomy for Laryngeal C110 Dual Phase Computed Tomography
Lauren Lawrence, MD
Cancer for Pre-Surgical Planning in Vessel
C087 Oral Morphine Equivalent (OME) Alexander N Goel, BA Depleted Patients
Usage in Head and Neck Eugenie Du, MD
C100 A Model for Improved Timely
Microvascular Reconstruction
Access and Utilization of C111 Microvascular Free
Chase Heaton, MD
Supportive Care for Head and Flap Reconstruction by
C088 Prospective Screening of Head Neck Cancer Patients Otolaryngologists: Current Trends
and Neck Cancer Patients Using Debra M DeMille, MS, RD, CSO in Perioperative Care
the Opioid Risk Tool Kevin J Kovatch, MD
C101 Radiographic Surveillance in
Kate Clancy, MD
Patients with Head and Neck C112 Respiratory-Swallow Pattern in
C089 Interpreting Indeterminate Post- Cancer using SEER-Medicare Total Laryngectomy
Treatment PET/CT Results in Data: 2002-2011 Amy Fullerton, SLP, BCSS
Patients with Head and Neck Samantha Tam, MD
C113 Prognostic Factors Associated
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
with Achieving Total Oral Diet After
Valeda Yong, BA RECONSTRUCTION AND
Glossectomy with Microvascular
C090 Narcotic Use and Pain Perception
REHABILITATION Free Tissue Transfer
Following Major Head and Neck C102 Comparison of Bone Resorption Diane Chen, MD
Surgery in Fibula Versus Scapula Tip Free
C114 Quantifying Epigenetic and
Eugenie Du, MD Flaps in Mandibular Reconstruction
Clinical Impacts of External Beam
Peter S Vosler, MD, PhD
C091 Use of Surveillance Care Pathway Radiation on Wound Healing and
After Head and Neck Cancer C103 Predictors of Functional Development of Animal Models
Treatment with Curative Intent, Outcomes Following Free Tissue Michelle C Chen, BS
Patient’s and Provider’s Adherence Reconstruction for Transoral
C115 Late Free Flap Failure in
Karen Y Choi Robotic Surgery
Microvascular Head and Neck
Ernest D Gomez, MD, MTR
C092 Opioid Prescription Patterns for Reconstruction
Patients with Head and Neck C104 An Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes Michael C Topf, MD
Cancer and Cost of Free Osteocutaneous
C116 Comorbidity as a Predictor for
Rosh K Sethi, MD, MPH Fibula Flap for Reconstruction of
Submental Island Pedicled Flap
Head and Neck Surgical Defects
C093 Positive Surgical Margins in Parotid Complications in Head and Neck
Pratyusha Yalamanchi, BA
Malignancies Surgery
Elliot Morse, BS Peter W Kahng, BA

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C117 Fasciocutaneous Free Flaps versus SKULL BASE CANCER C136 Communicative Participation and
Islanded Facial Artery Myomucosal Quality of Life in Pre-Treatment
C126 Ohngren’s Line: A Relic in the
Flap in Oral Tongue and Floor of HNC Patients
Modern Era
Mouth Defect Reconstruction – A Tanya Eadie, PhD
Meghan T Turner, MD
Comparative Study
C137 Validation of the American Joint
Naveen BS C127 Effect of Elderly Status on Post-
Committee on Cancer 8th Edition
Operative Complications and Cost
C118 PET/CT or MRI: What is the Best T-staging for Head and Neck Soft
of Care of Sinonasal Malignancy
Surveillance Imaging Modality Tissue Sarcoma and Proposal of
Patients
Following Microvascular Head and New Stage Groupings
Shreya Patel, BS
Neck Reconstructive Surgery Katherine E Hicks, MD, MS
Joanna Jacobs, BA C128 Reconstruction of Lateral Skull
C138 Priorities of Head and Neck
Base Defects: Comparison of
C119 Versatility of Islanded Facial Artery Cancer Patients at Diagnosis and
Regional and Free Flaps
Myomucosal Flap in Head and After Treatment
Jordyn P Lucas, MD
Neck Reconstruction Melina J Windon, MD
Naveen B S C129 Acinic Cell Carcinoma of the
C139 Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the
Parotid: Close Margins and
C120 Angular Vessels for Free- Parotid Gland: A National Cancer
Adjuvant Therapy
Tissue Transfer Head and Neck Data Base Study
Joseph Zenga, MD
Reconstruction: Clinical Outcomes Vanessa Stubbs, MD
Andrea L Hanick, MD C130 Changing Indications for Bifrontal
Craniotomy in the Management of TECHNOLOGY AND
C121 Aesthetic Outcomes in Patients
with Functional Mandibular
Esthesioneuroblastoma IMPLEMENTATION
Madeleine P Strohl, MD
Reconstruction C140 Academic Productivity Within
Sherif Idris American Head and Neck Society
SURVIVORSHIP
Fellowships Across the US:
SKIN CANCER C131 Measuring the Mental Health Regional and Gender Disparities
Status of Patients with Head Meghan E Garstka, MD, MS
C122 Cutaneous Merkel Cell Carcinoma
and Neck Malignancies: A
of the Head & Neck: A population- C141 Novel Transoral Robotic Surgery
Retrospective Study Using a Large
based analysis (TORS) Hemorrhage Model
Claims-based Database
Zain H Rizvi, MD Implemented in a Nationwide
Ji Hyae Lee, BA
C123 Patterns of Recurrence and Otolaryngology Emergencies
C132 State of Survivorship in Head and Bootcamp: Importance and
Re-Treatment Outcomes Among
Neck Cancer: A National Survey Outcomes
Clinical Stage I and II Head and
David M Cognetti, MD Axel Sahovaler, MD
Neck Melanoma Patients
Arya W Namin, MD C133 Prognostic Value of Site-specific C142 Raman Spectroscopy-Based
Metastases in Oral Cavity and Endoscopy: A Novel Technique
C124 Risk factors and Outcomes of
Oropharyngeal Cancer Survival for Detection of Oropharyngeal
Metastatic Cutaneous Squamous
Cell Carcinoma in the Head and
Monica C Azmy, BS Cancer
Neck Region: Systematic Review C134 Patterns of Failure and Second C Burton Wood, MD
and Meta-analysis Primary Cancers in Oropharyngeal C143 Use of an Adjustable and
Axel Sahovaler, MD cancer – Implications for Reusable Universal Cutting Guide
Surveillance in the HPV era for Fibular Contouring in Free
C125 Orbital Exenteration: Survival and
Prognostic Factors for Ocular
Ryan Holstead, MD Osteocutaneous Tissue Transfer
Adnexal, Periocular and Sinonasal C135 Transoral Robotic Surgery- Alan D Workman
Malignancy Assisted Endoscopy with Primary C144 Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
Jean-Michel Bourque, MD Site Detection for Occult Mucosal (SBRT) for Medically Unfit Head
Primaries – 2 year survival and Neck Cancer
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C145 Vibroacoustography Image C151 Should We Work Up Incidental C156 Prevalence of Level IIb Involvement
Guidance in Head and Neck Thyroid Nodules Found On CT? A in Patients Undergoing Lateral
Subsites: A Pre-clinical Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Neck Dissection for Papillary
Ex Vivo Tissues Matthew G Crowson, MD Thyroid Cancer
Karam W Badran, MD Luis A De Jesus Sanchez, BSc
C152 Decoding Thyroid Nodules:
C146 WITHDRAWN Genetic Testing and ARFI C157 The Impact of the Number of
Elastography Dissected Lymph Nodes in
THYROID CANCER Meghan E Garstka, MD, MS Patients with Papillary Thyroid
Cancer
C147 WITHDRAWN C153 Comparative Analysis of Transoral
Hugo F Kohler
Robotic Thyroidectomy versus Bilat-
C148 Usefulness of Thyroid Imaging
eral Axillo-Breast Approach Robotic C158 Clinical Course of Lobectomy of
Reporting and Data System in
Thyroidectomy: A Retrospective Study Thyroid Gland for T4 Cases of
Determining Thyroid Cancer
with Propensity Score Matching Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Michael Xie, BHSc
Hong Kyu Kim, MD Morimasa Kitamura, MD, PhD
C149 Efficacy of Different Modalities
C154 Microvascular Clamp Technique for C159 (Quality of Care and Clinical
of Concordant Imaging in the
Identifying Parathyroid Adenomas Pathways) ‘Prospective
Surgical Management of Primary
Noah Syme Comparative Analysis of Patient-
Hyperparathyroidism
Reported Outcomes in Patients
Robert E Reed, MD C155 Total Thyroidectomy for
Receiving Surgical or Nonsurgical
Hyperthyroidism is Not Associated
C150 Airway Management in Substernal Treatment for Oropharyngeal
with Increased Complication Rates
Goiter Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Ethan Frank, BS
Kendall K Tasche, MD Moran Amit

ALA POSTERS
D001 A Novel Laryngoscope with an D007 Association of Pepsin and D013 Comparing the Utility of 3-Day vs
Adjustable Distal Tip Inflammatory Mediators in 10-Day Voice Rest following Type 1
Adam Honeybrook, MBBS Patients with Clinically Suspected Thyroplasty
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Neel Bhatt, MD
D002 A Novel Silk Based Vocal Fold
Karen M Kost, MD
Augmentation Material: 6-Month D014 Correlation Between Voice Therapy
Evaluation in a Canine Model D008 Automated Indentation Mapping Compliance and Response to
Thomas Carroll, MD of Vocal Fold Structure and Cover Voice Handicap Index Questions
Properties Across Species Hannah Kavookjian, MD
D003 Combining Video Laryngoscopy
Gregory Dion, MD
with Flexible Fiberoptic Intubation D015 Decreased Calcium Hydroxyapatite
for Difficult Intubations D009 Classification of Voice Disorders Reabsorption in a Rat Model of
Casey Hay, MD using Deep Learning Models Osteoporosis
Shintaro Fujimura, MD Derrick R Randall, MD, MSc
D004 Aerodynamic Changes in Patients
with Chronic Cough Treated with D010 Clinical Implications of Reinke’s D016 Defining a Phonomicrosurgical
Cough Suppression Therapy Edema Learning Curve using Motion
Jin Yang, BA Raluca Tavaluc, MD Metrics in Novices
Adriana Chou, BA
D005 Application of Thulium Laser D011 CNS Multiple Myeloma Presenting
as an Office Procedure for the as Isolated Bilateral Vagal Palsy: D017 Detection of Muscle Tension
Treatament of Vocal Cord Polyps An Unusual Case of Dysphonia Dysphonia using Eulerian Video
Elie Khalifee, MD and Dysphagia Magnification
Amit A Patel, MD Jason Adleberg, BSE
D006 Injection Laryngoplasty for
Acute Postoperative Vocal Fold D012 Common Practices in Botulinum D018 Endoscopic Excision of a Large
Movement Impairment – Our Toxin Injection for the Treatment of Combined Laryngocele: A
Experience and Proposed Spasmodic Dysphonia: A National Case Report and Review of the
Aspiration Assessment Protocol Survey Literature
Sara Abu-Ghanem, MD, MMedSc Hagit Shoffel-Havakuk, MD Adam R Szymanowski, MD

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D019 Examining the Safety and Efficacy D029 Novel Anesthetic Management D040 Silastic Vocal Implant
of Awake Bilateral Injection for Thyroplasty Performed under Complications: A Case Series and
Medialization Laryngoplasty in the Monitored Anesthesia Care Literature Review
Management of Bilateral Vocal Fold using Simultaneous Infusions of Tyler Mingo, MD
Atrophy Dexmedetomidine, Remifentanil
D041 Subglottic Stenosis: An Evaluation
Zachary Kelly, BA and Propofol
of an Elderly Treatment-Seeking
Megan Hamre, MD
D020 Gender-based Outcomes in Type Population
1 Thyroplasty for Non-Paralysis D030 Oncologic Efficacy and Voice Alissa Collins, MD
Glottic Imcompetence Outcomes After Potassium Titanyl
D042 Subjective and Objective
Zainab Farzal, MD Phosphate (KTP) Laser Therapy for
Swallowing Outcomes Do Not
Early Stage Glottic Carcinoma: A
D021 Glucocorticoids Regulate SMAD Correlate in Head and Neck
Retrospective Review
Signaling via Phosphorylation of Cancer Patients Treated with
Matthew Ward, MD
the Glucocorticoid Receptor in Radiation
Human Vocal Fold Fibroblasts D031 Osteoradionecrosis of the Elliana Kirsch, BM, BS
Shigeyuki Mukudai, MD, PhD Sternoclavicular Joint After
D043 The Effects of Time Dose of Raised
Laryngopharyngeal Radiation
D022 Incidence and Treatment Intensity Phonation on Functional
Rachel T Irizarry, MD
Outcomes of Vocal Fold Mobility Outcomes
Impairment After Total Arch D032 Patient Pain Perception During Maria E Powell, PhD, CCC-SLP
Replacement Flexible Laryngoscopy, Assessment
D044 The Expression and Distribution
Tanner M Fullmer, MD with a Validated Pain Questionnaire
of Claudins in the Vocal Fold
Javier JM Howard, MPH
D023 Interesting Case of Delayed Epithelium
Gore-Tex Extrusion following D033 Patients’ Attitudes Regarding Ryo Suzuki, MD
Medialization Laryngoplasty: Case Treatment for Vocal Fold Atrophy
D045 Incidence of Idiopathic Vocal Fold
Report and Literature Review VyVy N Young, MD
Paralysis: A Population-based
Diana Kirke, MBBS, MPhil
D034 ‘Peeling’ Technique for Epithelial Study
D024 Ipratropium Bromide: A Novel Lesions of the Vocal Fold in Singer Farzad Masroor, MD
Treatment for Paradoxical Vocal Shigeru Hirano, MD, PhD
D046 Real-time Light-guided Vocal Fold
Fold Motion
D035 Prevalence and Characteristics Injection: Ex vivo Feasibility Study
Karuna Dewan, MD
of Dysphagia in Patients with in a Canine Model
D025 Kineteic Energy Laser in the Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility: Wonjae Cha, MD, PhD
Larynx: A Preliminary Canine Study A Systematic Review
D047 The Repeatability of Vocal
Michael S Benninger, MD Dimin Zhou, MS, MD
Outcomes Across Serial Botulinum
D026 Laryngeal Cryptococcoma D036 Prevalence and Characterization Toxin Injections – Using a Novel
Resulting in Airway Compromise in of Dysphonia in U.S. Marine Corps Method for Real-Time Patient
Immunocompetent Patient – Drill Instructors Reported (Vocal) Outcomes
A Case Report Joseph Spellman, MD, LCDR A Morgan Selleck, MD
Justin Morse, MD
D037 Predictive Value of Globus D048 The Role of Metformin in
D027 Long-Term Voice and Swallowing Pharyngens in Patients with Dysplastic Mucosa of the Larynx:
Outcomes After Chemoradiation Functional Dysphonia vs,. Organic A Follow Up Study
Liuba Soldatova, MD Dysphonia Diana Kirke, MBBS, MPhil
Elie Khalifee, MD
D028 Multipotency of the Cells in the D049 The Trach Talk: Improving
Macula Flava of the Human Vocal D038 Proton Density Weighted Laryngeal Knowledge and Confidence of ICU
Fold MRI in Systemically Dehydrated Trainees to Optimize Patient Care
Fumihiko Sato, MD Rats Yael Bensoussan, MD
Steven Oleson, BS
D050 Time Course of Recovery of
D039 Safety and Feasibility of Outpatient Iatrogenic Vocal Fold Paralysis
Medialization Thyroplasty Lucian Sulica, MD
Christine M Kim, MD

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D051 Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve D053 Treatment and Outcomes of Self D056 Type 1 Thyroplasty using Gore-
Stimulation as a Treatment for Reported Voice Problems in the Tex and Silastic Implant: A Safe
Chronic Cough: A Feasibility Study US Population over Age 65 Years Outpatient Procedure
Alexandra Michalowski, BA Stephanie Misono, MD, MPH Attapon Junlapan, MD

D052 Transoral Rigid 70 Degree D054 Trends in Editoral Board D057 Wrapping Airway Cart Instruments:
Laryngeal Stroboscopy in a Membership Over the Past 20 Limitations to Access without the
Pediatric Voice Clinic Years Intended Safety Benefits
Jennifer Yan, MD Elizabeth Wick, MD Skyler Nielsen, DO

D055 Trigger Reduction for Neurogenic


Chronic Cough
Craig H Zalvan, MD

ARS POSTERS
E001 A Case of Skull Base Erosion E010 Bilateral Nasal Mucormycosis, E019 Diagnostic Criteria of Recurrent
After Eight Years of Frontal Sinus How We Managed It? Acute Rhinosinusitis (RARS): A
Stenting Maruti Rama Gopal Evuru, MS(ENT) Systematic Review
Harry H Ching, MD Thomas S Higgins, MD
E011 Characteristics of Young Adult
E002 A Contemporary Qualitative Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients E020 Do You Use Cocaine?
Appraisal of Otolaryngology-head Treated with Endoscopic Sinus Decongestant Practices of
& Neck Surgery Smartphone Surgery Canadian Otolaryngologists During
Applications Amar Miglani, MD Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Julian D Amin, MD Jonathan Reid, BScH
E012 Clinical Implications of Carcinoma
E003 A Laterally-based Nasal Septal In Situ in Inverted Papilloma E021 Draf III and Single Layer
Mucosal Flap for Reconstruction Ivy W Maina, BA Biomaterial Repair of Frontal
of The Anterior Frontal Table Sinus Encephalocele in a Pediatric
E013 Clinical Outcomes of Inverted
Following a Draf Iii Procedure: Patient: First Reported Case in the
Papilloma Management and
Initial Observations Literature
Comparative Analysis of
Catherine Merba, MD Brooke M Su, MD, MPH
Healthcare Utilization
E004 A Matched Pilot Cohort Study of Neil N Patel, BA, BS E022 Durability of Improved Healthy
the Impact of Zileuton on Aspirin- Utility After Frontal Sinus Surgery
E014 Comparison Between the Sinus
exacerbated Respiratory Disease Ashton E Lehmann, MD
and Gut Microbiome in Patients
Saangyoung E Lee, BS
with Chronic Sinus Disease E023 EDS-FLU (Exhalation Delivery
E005 Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Imitating Sanjeev M Balamohan, MD System with Fluticasone) is
an Aggressive Skull Base Lesion Effective For Nasal Polyposis (np)
E015 Correlations in Trends of Sinusitis-
in the Setting of Pembrolizumab Patients Either With or Without
related Online Google Search
Immunotherapy History of Prior Surgery: Integrated
Queries in the United States
Natalie A Krane, MD Results from Navigate I and II
Dhruv M Sharma, MD
Joseph K Han, MD
E006 WITHDRAWN
E016 Cribriform Plate Width is Highly
E024 Endoscopic and External
E007 Analysis of a Cluster of Acute Variable Within and Between
Approaches for Orbital
Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Due to Subjects
Decompression: An Analysis
Hospital Maintenance Taylor S Pence, BS
of Trends From a Nationwide
Tawfiq Khoury, MD
E017 Dedifferentiated Acinic Cell Perspective
E008 Baseline Patient Characteristics Carcinoma in the Sinonasal Cavity: Peter F Svider, MD
Predict Olfactory Outcomes After First Reported Case
E025 Endoscopic Endonasal Repair
Frontal Sinus Surgery Varesh R Patel, BA
of a Massive Middle Cranial
Sarah M Kidwai, MD
E018 WITHDRAWN Fossa Pseudomeningocele and
E009 Bilateral Inverted Papilloma of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak
Frontal Sinus: A Case Report and Jenny F Ma, BA
Literature Review
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ARS POSTERS
E026 Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery E036 Evaluation of Intraoperative MRI E046 Frontal Sinus Stent Usage and
for Sino-nasal Polyposis: General for Endoscopic and Microscopic Safety: A Systematic Review
Versus Local Anesthesia. Transphenoidal Surgery Ahmed A Hussein, MD
Ahmed El Batawi, MD Cyrus C Rabbani, MD
E047 Gender Bias and Reporting
E027 Endoscopic Management of E037 Evidence of Symptomatic in Basic Science/Translational
Lateral Sphenoid Cerebrospinal and Radiographic Rhinology Research
Fluid Leaks: Creating a Surgical Improvement Following Zainab Farzal, MD
Algorithm Conjunctivodacrocystosinusotomy
E048 Gender Bias and Reporting: An
Aaishah R Raquib, MS (CDCS) with Lacrimal Diversion
Analysis of Clinical Rhinology
Device (LDD) Placement as a
E028 Endoscopic Management of the Research
Novel Therapeutic Platform for
Orbital Tooth: Displaced Molars in Elizabeth D Stephenson, BA
Sinusitis
the Maxillary Sinus Roof
Jayakar V Nayak, MD, PhD E049 Health Related Quality of Life
Jocelyn Kohn, MD
is Predictive of Health Utility in
E038 Evolution of the Diagnosis and
E029 Endoscopic Modified Medial Patients with Nasal Polyposis:
Management of Allergy-mediated
Maxillectomy (EMMM) for Orbital Analysis of Sinonasal Outcomes
Disorders
Floor Fractures Test (SNOT-22) and SF-6Dr2 In
Khashayar Arianpour, BS
Michiko Uchiyama, MD Pooled Randomized Controlled
E039 Examining the “July Effect” on Trials with EDS-FLU
E030 Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Patients Undergoing Pituitary Fulton F Velez, MD
Simulator to Optimize Surgical
Surgery
Outcomes: A Pilot Study on E050 Immunologic Function in Adult
Shreya Patel, BS
Conductive Olfactory Losses Patients with Recurrent Acute
Chengyu Li, PhD E040 Exhalation Delivery System (EDS) Rhinosinusitis
Provides Superior Deposition of Christian Soneru, MD
E031 Endoscopic Transorbital Approach
Liquid in Post-surgical Cavities in
to the Infratemporal Fossa: E051 Impact Factor of Using Local
Comparison to Conventional Spray
A Cadaveric Study Steroid Nasal Spray in the
or Irrigation Modalities
Devin Mistry, DO Prevention of Recurrent Nasal
Per G Djupesland, MD, PhD
Symptoms and Adenoid Regrowth
E032 Endoscopic Transseptal Approach
E041 Extent of Skull Base Surgery After Adenoidectomy
with Use of the Vascular
as a Risk Stratifier for Surgical Ahmed El Batawi, MD
Nasoseptal Flap in Transphenoidal
Complications in the Elderly
Pituitary Adenoma Surgery: E052 Impact of EDS-FLU on Work
Maheer M Masood, BA
Preventing Disease Recurrence Productivity: Results From Two
and Reducing Complications E042 Feasibility of Advanced Molecular Phase III Trials, NAVIGATE 1 and 2
Taylor L Burt, BS Diagnostics for Sinonasal Fulton Velez, MD
Specimens Compared to Standard
E033 Epistaxis Health Disparities in the E053 Improving Efficiency in Epistaxis
Culture
U.S. Pediatric Population Management in a Large Health
Michael Coulter, MD
Lindsay Yang, BA System: Analyzing Emergency
E043 Financial Implications Of Derivation Department Treatment Variability
E034 Evaluating for Resolution of
From AAO-HNS Clinical Practice as Pretext for a Clinical Care
Symptoms in Sinonasal Fibrous
Guidelines For Adult Sinusitis Pathway
Dysplasia Based on Presentation
Mark Gelpi, MD Clare Richardson, MD
and Management
Aakanksha Rathor, MD E044 Follow-up Management of Patients E054 Incidence of Postoperative
After Transsphenoidal Approach Epistaxis After Posterior
E035 Evaluating the Characteristics of
for Pituitary Adenoma Resection Septal Branch Injury During
Central Nasal Polyposis
Allison K Ikeda, BA Sphenoidotomy
Vidur Bhalla, MD
Joanna Kam, MD
E045 WITHDRAWN

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E055 Incorporation of Antibiotics Into the E067 Management Of Epidermal E080 Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell
Management of Sinus Disorders: A Inclusion Cyst Within a Diploic Carcinoma with Distant Metastasis
Nationwide Perspective Space: A Case Report to Clivus
Khashayar Arianpour, BS Tran Le, MD Jose Ting, BS

E056 Increased Expression Of BiP/ E068 Minimally Invasive Transorbital E081 Outcomes and Complications of
GRP78 in Inverted Papilloma: An Approaches to the Anterior Skull Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Based
Immunohistochemical Study Base: A 6-Year Update on Age
Houmehr Hojjat, MD Andrew H Lee, MD Carol H Yan, MD

E057 Indications for Endoscopic Sinus E069 Mobile Applications for Allergic E082 Outcomes of Endoscopic
Surgery in the Geriatric Population Rhinitis Surgical Treatment of Sinonasal
Michael J Marino, MD Albert H Zhou, BS Hemangiopericytoma
Vasiliki Triantafillou, BS
E058 Indications for Revision E070 Modulators of Rhinovirus Incidence
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A and Severity E083 Patient Satisfaction in a
Systematic Review Eugene H Chang, MD Multidisciplinary Rhinology and
John D Gettelfinger, MD Allergy/immunology Clinic
E071 Multicenter Experience with Acute
Christina H Fang, MD
E059 Intralesional Bevacizumab for Invasive Fungal Sinusitis
Recurrent Septal Hemangioma Katherine A Lees, MD E084 Perioperative Analgesia for
Michael R Kinzinger, MD Patients Undergoing Endoscopic
E072 Multiple Bioabsorbable
Sinus and Skull Base Surgery:
E060 Intraoperative Identification of Corticosteroid-eluting Stent
An Evidence-based Review with
Internal Carotid Aneurysm During Placement with Associated Skull
Recommendations
Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery Base Injury – Too Much of a Good
Brandon Nguyen, BS
Qasim Husain, MD Thing?
Dennis M Tang, MD E085 Physician Variation in
E061 Intraseptal Fungal Ball After
Debridements After Endoscopic
Septoplasty: An Unusual Cause of E073 Myhre-LAPS Syndrome - A Case
Sinus Surgery
Epistaxis Report
Caleb J Fan, MD
Keven Ji, BA Joseph A Degruy, MD
E086 Post-traumatic Organized Maxillary
E062 Introduction of Topical Irrigants E074 Nasal Manifestations of Crohn’s
Sinus Hematoma Causing
to Post-surgical Frontal Sinuses Disease: Literature Review and
Proptosis in a Patient with Von
Using Mygind Positioning: Case Report of Nasal Septal
Willebrand Disease
Evaluation of Delivery Patterns Perforation
Levi D Stevens, MD
Using Contrast and Colorimetric Christine S Kim, MD
Methods E087 WITHDRAWN
E075 Nasal Myiasis in a Patient with
Jonathan B Overdevest, MD, PhD
Hemorrhagic Shock from Acute E088 Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors
E063 Lack of Sphenoid Pneumatization Gastrointestinal Bleeding (PNETS) of the Nose: A Case
Does Not Affect Endoscopic Matthew Kim, MD Report and a Literature Review
Endonasal Pediatric Skull Base Ahmed A Hussein, MD
E076 Neutrophil Activation Pathway
Surgery Outcomes
is Suppressed in Human Nasal E089 Rapid Progression of Odontogenic
Adam C Kaufman, MD, PhD
Polyps Sinusitis Leading to Fulminant
E064 Levels of Evidence in Rhinology- Dawei Wu, MD Orbital Infection
Skull Base Surgery Research Brooke M Su, MD, MPH
E077 Olfactory Neuroblastoma: The
Jennifer Silver
Suny Upstate Medical University E090 Recurrence of Skull Base Lesions
E065 Long-Term Complication Rates Experience 1980-2016 Attributed to Tumor Seeding: A
Following Septoplasty with Inferior Mark A Arnold, MD Systematic Review of the Literature
Turbinate Reduction: Re-examining Michael Blasco, MD
E078 Open Versus Endoscopic
an Old Procedure
Approach For Sinonasal E091 Reliability of the Supraorbital
Rina R Joshi, MS
Melanoma: A Systematic Review Ethmoid Cell Versus Keros
E066 Management of Chronic Frontal and Meta-analysis Classification in Predicting the
Sinusitis Using the Axillary Flap Kevin Hur, MD Course of the Anterior Ethmoid
Approach Artery
E079 Opioid Prescription Among Sinus
Ayman Megahed, MD Mingsi Li, MD
Surgeons
Brian Yuhan, BS

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ARS POSTERS
E092 Replication Study of Patient- E103 Sinonasal Quality of Life and E113 The Association Between
specific Factors That Correlate Radiographic Outcomes Symptom Severity and Quality
with the Average Number of Post- Following Endoscopic Skull Base of Life in Patients with Chronic
operative Sinonasal Debridements Surgery with Nasoseptal Flap Rhinosinusitis and Cystic Fibrosis
Auddie M Sweis, MD Reconstruction Eric Barbarite, MD
Charles A Riley, MD
E093 Rhinotillexomania in the Cystic E114 The Effect of Anti-IL-5 Antibody
Fibrosis Patient Population – A E104 Sinonasal Tract Mucoepidermoid Therapy on Chronic Sinusitis and
Review of the Literature Carcinoma: A Review of the Eosinophilic Otitis Media
Mark Gelpi, MD National Cancer Database Wakako Nakanishi MD, PhD
Neil N Patel, BA, BS
E094 Septoplasty and Rhinoplasty in the E115 The Effect of Mucosal Grafts
Pediatric Population: Epidemiology E105 Sinus Surgery Online Information: on Rates of Restenosis and
Using a Population Based A Systematic Analysis of the Revision Surgery Following Draf III
Approach Website and Videos That Our Procedures
Nour K Bundogji, BA Patients See Sean McKee BS
Michael E Nissan, BS
E095 Outcome of Septoplasty with E116 The Endoscopic Trans-pterygoid
Inferior Turbinectomy as an E106 Skull Base Osteomyelitis Approach to the Lateral Sphenoid
Inpatient or Outpatient Procedure Secondary to Pediatric Radium Recess: A Review of the Literature
Yung Yuan Chen, MD Exposure Brian H Song, MD
Daniel B Spielman, MD
E096 Severe Refractory Epistaxis in E117 The Endoscopic Transpterygoid
Patient with a Left Ventricular E107 Spindle Cell Lipomas of the Versus Endoscopic Transorbital
Assist Device: A Case Report Respiratory Tract – Case Report Approach to Meckel’s Cave: A
Bharat Panuganti, MD and Literature Review Comparison of Surgical Freedom
Jonathan Reid, BScH Devin Mistry, DO
E097 Should Endoscopic Technique
be Considered the Preferred E108 Spontaneous CSF Otorrhea and E118 The Histopathologic Features of
Approach for Pediatric Pneumocephalus From Multiple Chronic Sinusitis Precipitated by
Septoplasty? Skull Base Defects: Case Report Odontogenic Infection
Jordan I Teitelbaum, DO and Literature Review Peter Papagiannopoulos, MD
Oliver H Gantz, MD
E098 Silent Sinus Syndrome E119 The Impact of Video Nasal
Masquerading as Recurrent E109 Stab Wounds Affecting the Anterior Endoscopy on Patient Satisfaction
Graves’ Orbitopathy Skull Base: Trajectory Analysis Vidur Bhalla, MD
Jenna Devare, MD as a Means of Directing Clinical
E120 The Prognosis of Appropriately
Decision-Making
E099 Silent Sinus Syndrome with Managed Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Tiffany Peng, MD
Lateralized Middle Turbinates: A With Nasal Polyposis and
Case Report E110 Sublabial Approach to Excision of Its Relation to Preoperative
Tom C Zhou, MD Paranasal Kimora Disease Eosinophil/Basophil Levels
Ryan Stephenson, MD Fahad Alasousi, MD
E100 Silent Sinus Syndrome: 5% Criteria
Ronald S Nowak, MS E111 Technology and Experience in E121 WITHDRAWN
Functional Endoscopic Sinus
E101 Sinonasal Disease in Total E122 Topical Nasal Therapy in Hereditary
Surgery: Role in Surgical Timing
Laryngectomy Patients Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
and Complications Management
Vijay A Patel, MD Jessica Clark, MD, MSc
Stefano Millarelli, MD
E102 Sinonasal Inflammation in Inverted
E112 Telementoring in Endoscopic Sinus
Papilloma
Surgery: A Feasibility Trial
Michael A Kohanski, MD, PhD
Elizabeth A Zambricki, MD

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E123 Unique Clinical and Prognostic E126 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor E129 Yellow Nail Syndrome: Rhinologic
Behavior of Patients Diagnosed Expression in Inverted Papilloma Manifestations, Case Series and
with Exophytic and Inverted Kevin Hur, MD Review of the Literature
Papillomas William W Thomas, MD
E127 Virtual Reality FESS with
Apoorva T Ramaswamy, MD
3D-printed Instruments for High- E130 Zoonotic Staphylococcus
E124 Unusual Anatomic Locations of fidelity Simulation Pseudintermedius Sinonasal
Inverted Papilloma: Management Samuel R Barber, MD Infections: Risk Factors and
and Outcomes Resistance Patterns
E128 When is a Transoral Approach
Vasiliki Triantafillou, BS Arman Danielian, MS
Necessary for Accessing Clivus
E125 Utilization of Prophylactic and Craniocervical Junction
Antibiotics After Nasal Packing for Pathology?
Epistaxis Edward C Kuan, MD
Lizbeth Hu, BS

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Friday, April 20: 5:30 – 7:00 pm • Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A

ANS POSTERS
F001 Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep F011 Intra-operative Evaluation of the F022 Prevalence and Outcome of Hemifa-
Apnea (OSA) in Spontaneous Cochlear Implant Electrodes Using cial Spasm Following Radiosurgical
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leaks: A Intra-Operative Mobile Cone-beam Treatment of Skull Base Tumors
Prospective Observational Study CT Si Chen, MD
Mohamad Saltagi, BA Norio Yamamoto, MD, PhD
F023 Outcomes Following the Shield vs.
F002 How Well Does Intra-operative F012 Application of Ultrasonic Bone Palisade Graft Technique During
Audiologic Monitoring Predict Aspirator for Decompression of Combined Tympanoplasty and
Hearing Outcome During Middle the Internal Auditory Canal via the Ossicular Chain Reconstruction
Fossa Vestibular Schwannoma Middle Cranial Fossa Approach Galit Almosnino, MD
Resection? Gavriel D Kohlberg, MD
F024 Long-Term Outcomes of Primary
C Blake Sullivan, MD
F013 Prevalence of Radiographic Radiosurgery Treatment of Glomus
F003 Impact of Cochlear Implantation on Cochlear-Facial Nerve Dehiscence Jugulare Tumors: A Systematic
Environmental Sound Awareness Yohan Song, MD Review with Meta Analysis
Kevin R McMahon, BS Scott Shapiro, MD
F014 Round Window Reinforcement
F004 Imaging in the Diagnosis and Man- Versus Transmastoid Superior F025 WITHDRAWN
agement of Necrotizing Otitis Externa: Canal Occlusion in The Treatment
F026 Direct Parasagittal Diffusion Tensor
A Survey of Practice Patterns of Superior Semicircular Canal
Imaging (DTI) Improves Resolution
Timothy Cooper, MD Dehiscence Syndrome
of Facial and Vestibulocochlear
Horace CS Cheng, MD
F005 WITHDRAWN Nerves in Patients with Vestibular
F015 Complex Pitch Perception in Cochle- Schwannoma
F006 Association Between Smoking
ar Implant Users: A Comparison of Lorenz Epprecht, MD
and Dizziness in the U.S. Adult
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

Monopolar and Tripolar Stimulation


Population F027 Unilateral versus Bilateral Cochlear
Divya A Chari, MD
Eric J Formeister, MD, MS Implantation in Children with Audi-
F016 The Use of the Exoscope in Lateral tory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
F007 Pilot Study of Diffusion MRI
Skull Base Surgery: Advantages Ashley M Nassiri, MD
Tractography for Identification of
and Limitations
the Cochleovestibular Nerve in F028 Volumetric Analysis of Sporadic
Jonathan C Garneau, MD
Children with Unilateral Profound Vestibular Schwannomas Treated
Sensorineural Hearing Loss F017 Amelioration of Pulsatile Tinnitus with Radiotherapy
Elina Kari, MD by Creation of a Sound Baffle Daniel E Killeen, MD
Yona Vaisbuch, MD
F008 Evaluation of 3D Printed Temporal F029 Utility of Volume-Rendered
Bone Models in Preparation for F018 WITHDRAWN Three-Dimensional (3D) Magnetic
Middle Cranial Fossa Surgery Resonance Imaging for Revision
F019 Hearing Over Time in Vestibular
Monika E Freiser, MD, MPH Superior Canal Dehiscence Surgery
Schwannoma Patients:
Raphaelle A Chemtob, MD
F009 Diaph3 Expression and Observation Compared to
Localization in the Inner Ear Stereotactic Radiosurgery F030 Bone Anchored Hearing in Children
Suggests Constitutive Function Lauren E Miller, BS with Aural Atresia: Comparison of
Laura K House, MD Outcomes with Transcutaneous
F020 Ki-67 Index as a Predictor of
Magnetic Surgical and Non-Surgical
F010 The Prevalence of Vestibular Vestibular Schwannoma Re-
Options
Schwannoma in Patients with growth or Recurrence
Douglas Worrall, MD
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss James C Prueter, DO
Takeshi Fujita, MD, PhD
F021 Cochlear MRI FLAIR Signal
Changes After Hearing Preservation
Surgery for Vestibular Schwannoma
Nathan C Tu, MD

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G001 Simultaneous Labyrinthectomy and G008 Novel Computer-Based Therapy G013 Modular High-Fidelity Otologic
Cochlear Implantation in Unilateral Enhances Speech Perception in Surgical Simulator for the Training
Meniere’s Disease Cochlear Implant Users of Multiple Temporal Bone
Elizabeth L Perkins, MD Akshay R Narayan, BSc Procedures
Brandon Kamrava, BS
G002 Trends in Intraoperative Testing G009 Primary Middle Ear Mucosal

2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO


During Cochlear Implantation Melanoma: Case Report and G014 Electro-Natural Stimulation (ENS)
Joshua C Page, MD Review of 21 Cases of Primary in Partial Deafness Treatment:
Middle Ear and Eustachian Tube Paediatric Case Series
G003 Treatment Outcomes of Rituximab
Melanoma in the Literature Henryk Skarzynski, MD, PhD, Prof
for Intractable Otitis Media with
Anne K Maxwell, MD
ANCA-Associated Vasculitis G015 Spontaneous Resolution of
Running head: G010 Tablet-based Hearing Screening Cholesteatoma in a Patient on
Masahiro Okada, MD, PhD in Children Aged 5 to 17 in Rural Long-Term Infliximab
Dominican Republic Nicholas Dewyer, MD
G004 An Evaluation of Intraoperative
Dylan A Levy, BS
Testing During Cochlear G016 Use of Transcutaneous Vagal
Implantation from a Time and Cost G011 Clinical Doppler Optical Coherence Nerve Stimulator Associated with
Perspective Tomographic Imaging of Reversible Sensorineural Hearing
Joshua C Page, MD Otosclerosis Loss
Robert B A Adamson, PhD Samuel A Early, MS
G005 Smoking Cessation and Risk of
Hearing Loss G012 Cochlear Implant Receiver- G017 Is Audiometry of Diagnostic or
Brian M Lin, MD, ScM Stimulator Migration using the Prognostic Use in Bell’s Palsy
Subperiosteal Pocket Technique: Patients?
G006 The Cleating Stitch: An Adjunctive
Objective Measurements of Early Yuan Jing
Technique for Percutaneous and
and Late Positioning
Revision Osseointegration Screws G018 A Volumetric Analysis of Glomus
Anne K Maxwell, MD
Matthew M Fort, MD Jugulare Tumors Treated with
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
G007 Outcomes Following Modified
Annie Farrell, BS
Tympanomastoidectomy with
Soft-Wall Reconstruction
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G019 Primary Endoscopic Stapes G027 Prevalence of Cranial Nerve G034 Window Shade Tympanoplasty
Surgery: Audiologic and Surgical Imaging Abnormalities in Patients Technique for Anterior Membrane
Outcomes with Hereditary Peripheral Perforations: An Update
Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA Neuropathies Elizabeth A Mannino
Ryan A Bartholomew, BS
G020 WITHDRAWN G035 The Potential for Preserved
G028 Incus Position of Stapes Prosthesis Cochleovestibular Function in the
G021 WITHDRAWN
Affects Sounds Transmission in Setting of Prolonged Pneumolaby-
G022 Initial Hearing Preservation Out- Human Cadaveric Temporal Bones rinth
comes of Cochlear Implantation Iman Ghanad, BS Joseph T Breen, MD
with a Slim Perimodiolar Electrode
Array G029 Cochlear Implantation in Pediatric G036 Pediatric Single-Sided Deafness
Single Sided Deafness Cochlear Implant Candidacy: A
Rebecca C Nelson, MD
Justin D Miller, MD Study of Prevalence and Imaging
G023 Recidivism after Endoscopic Characteristics
Treatment of Cholesteatoma G030 Awake Trans-Tympanic Membrane
Sullivan Smith, BS
Otoendoscopy for Diagnosis of
Daniel E Killeen, MD
Stapedial Myoclonus G037 Diagnostic Value of Delayed
G024 Transcanal Endoscopic Elliott Kozin, MD High-Resolution Contrast-
Tympanoplasty – Our Results Enhanced MRI in the Diagnosis of
G031 Long-term Otologic Outcomes
Gauri Mankekar, MD, PhD Perilymphatic Fistula
Following Blast Injury: The Boston
G025 A Critical Analysis of the Janice Erica Chang, MD
Marathon Bombings
Information Available Online for Aaron Remenschneider, MD, MPH G038 Impact of Residual Hearing in the
Meniere’s Disease Non-Implanted Ear on Speech
G032 Partial Auricular Reconstruction
Dennis I Bojrab II, MD and Quality of Life Outcomes After
After Dog Bites in Children:
G026 Adenomatous Neuroendocrine Cochlear Implantation for Single-
Building Bridges and Not Burning
Tumors of the Middle Ear: A Sided Deafness
Them
Tiffany Peng, MD
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

Multi-institutional Investigation of Erin K Haser, MD


32 Cases and Development of a G039 Minimally Invasive, Image-Guided
Staging System G033 Radiographic Opacification of the
Approach to Congenital Aural Atresia
Protympanum and Eustachian
John P Marinelli, BS Repair, A Demonstration of Concept
Tube Predicts Inferior Hearing
Kyle S Kimura, MD
Outcomes After Ossiculoplasty
Joseph T Breen, MD

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ASPO POSTERS
AIRWAY H012 Direct Laryngoscopy and Rigid H023 Multidisciplinary Care of Pediatric
Bronchoscopy Findings in Pediatric Patients with Vincristine-Induced
H001 Pediatric Tracheotomies: A 5-year
Asthma Patients Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy
Experience in 152 Children
Hongzhao Ji, MD Sok Yan Tay, MD
Yusuf Dundar, MD
H013 Removal of Airway Foreign Body
H002 Primary Versus Secondary Closure CRANIOFACIAL
in a Premature Neonate: A Novel
of Tracheocutaneous Fistula in
Technique H024 Association of Velocardiofacial
Pediatric Patients
Stephen Larson, MD Syndrome (22q11 Deletion
Christopher Azbell, MD
Syndrome) in Patients with Pierre
H014 Laryngotracheal Reconstruction
H003 Assessing the Healthcare Related Robin Sequence
Using Resorbable Mesh and
Quality of Life in Children with Type Peter Karempelis, MD
Tracheal Stent in a Patient with
I Laryngeal Clefts
Severe Acquired Subglottic H025 A Complicated Case of Congenital
Jason Brown, DO
Stenosis Pyriform Aperture Stenosis
H004 The Postoperative Course Elliot Le, BS Carol Li, MD
After Pediatric Tracheostomy:
H015 Fibrin Sealant Replacing
Epidemiology and Opportunities HEAD & NECK
Posterior Graft Suturing in
for Improvement H026 First Brachial Cleft Anomaly:
Laryngotracheoplasty: Is It Safe?
Nour Bundogji, BA Revisiting Best Imaging Modality
Jessica Lu
H005 Participant Perceptions of a for Surgical Planning
H016 Pulmonary Hypertension
Simulated Airway Training Course Tokunbo Ayeni, MD
and Hereditary Hemorrhagic
Keith Chadwick, MD H027 Severe Disease Burden in Pediatric
Telangiectasia: An Uncommon
H006 Concurrent Laryngotracheal Cause of Vocal Fold Paresis Thyroid Malignancies: A Single
Reconstruction and Recurrent Kastley Marvin, MD Institutional Experience
Laryngeal Nerve Reinnervation: A Grace Banik, MD
H017 Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of
Case Report H028 Proximal-Type Epithelioid Sarcoma
the Trachea
Michael Coulter, MD Arising in the Neck of a Teenage
Kastley Marvin, MD
H007 Pediatric Tracheostomies in Male
H018 Arytenoid Inflammation due to
Patients Less than 2 Years of Age: Laura Bomze, MD
Gastroesophageal Reflux in
Analysis of Complications and H029 First Branchial Cleft Anomalies in
Laryngomalacia Patients
Long-term Follow-up the Pediatric Population, a Study
Bo Pang, DO

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Brandon Esianor, BS of 43 Cases
H019 Trends in Tracheostomy
H008 Acute Airway Obstruction Lisa Brown, MD
Decannulation at a Tertiary Care
Requiring Emergent Tracheostomy H030 Cyst and Fistula of the Fourth
Pediatric Hospital
as an Initial Presentation of Branchial Pouch: Retrospective
Breanne Schiffer, MD, MPH
Relapsing Polychondritis in a Study Over Ten Years
Pediatric Patient H020 Successful Management of
Sophie Chabbert, MD
Sean Evans, MD Congenital Oropharyngeal
Teratoma Utilizing E.X.I.T. H031 Clinical Outcomes Following
H009 Pediatric Patients with Thyroid Surgery in the Pediatric
Procedure and Serial Resections in
Congenital Airway Anomalies and Population: A 5-Year Multi-
a Premature Neonate
Comorbidities that Impact Hospital Institutional Review
Jesse Schmid, MD
Costs and Length of Stay
Steven Cox, MD
Suzanne Forman, DO H021 Positive-Airway Pressure (PAP)
Ventilation and Post-Operative H032 Pleomorphic Adenoma of The
H010 Sociodemographic Disparities in Head and Neck in Children:
Complications in Pediatric
Patients with Aerodigestive Foreign Presentation and Management
Tracheocutaneous Fistula (TCF)
Bodies Presenting to a Tertiary
Repair Natasha Dombrowski, BA
Pediatric Hospital
Joshua Smith, BA H033 Melanocytic Neuroectodermal
Lia Jacobson, MD, MS
H022 Subglottic Stenosis in Children: Tumor of Infancy: A Rare
H011 PRESTO for Management of Presentation of a Recurrent Post
Our Experience a Pediatric Tertiary
the Difficult Perinatal Airway: An Auricular Mass. A Case Report and
Center for 8 Years in South Korea
Alternative to EXIT Review of the Literature
Euisuk Sung, MD
Luv Javia, MD
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H034 An Institutional Paradigm LARYNGOLOGY & LYMPHOVASCULAR
Shift in the Management of BRONCHOESOPHAGOLOGY H055 Improved Outcomes for Periocular
Pediatric Grave’s Disease
H045 Management of Vocal Cord Infantile Hemangiomas After
After Implementation of a
Paralysis for Non-Thyroidal Treatment with Propranolol
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Case
Conference Pediatric Malignancies Malika Atmakuri, MD, BS
Nicholas Beckmann, DO H056 Oral Cavity Vascular Anomalies in
Gregory Marks, MD
H046 Current Trends in Practices in the Children: Diagnosis, Treatment and
H035 Heterotopic Ossification in the
Treatment of Pediatric Unilateral Clinical Outcomes
Posterior Triangle of a Pediatric
Patient: An Imaging Case Report Vocal Fold Immobility Tania Benjamin, BS
Sarah Bouhabel, MD
Lindsey Ryan, MD
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY –
H036 Subcutaneous Lobular Capillary H047 Routine Admission to Step-
GENETICS
Hemangioma Presenting as a Down Unit as an Alternative to
Intensive Care Unit After Pediatric H057 15Q13.3 Microdeletion Syndrome:
Facial Mass
Supraglottoplasty The Use of Social Media to Identify
Charles Saadeh, MD
Diane (Wenhua) Chen, MD Otolaryngologic Manifestations of a
H037 Mucocele of the Glands of Blandin- Rare Syndrome
Nuhn, a Rare Complication H048 Vocal Process Granuloma in a
Alexander Malone, MD
Following Lingual Frenectomy: Child – A Laryngeal Papilloma
Look-a-Like
Case Report OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
Emily Commesso, MD
Mena Said, BSc
H058 Persistent Obstructive Sleep
H038 Recurrent Parotitis and Sjogren’s H049 Technology Brings New Apnea After Adenotonsillectomy –
Syndrome in Pediatric Patients Threats: Ingestion of Cell Phone What About the Nasal Cavity and
Components Resulting in Nasopharynx?
Breanne Schiffer, MD, MPH
Esophageal Injury
Cynthia Chen, MD
H039 Oral Tongue Foregut Duplication Monika Freiser, MD, MPH
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

Cyst: Case Report and Review of H059 Demographic, Clinical, and


the Literature H050 Laryngeal Expression and Surgical Polysomnographic Characteristics
Management of IgG4 Related of Children Under 3 with OSA
Sophie Shay, MD
Disease in a Child 
Danielle Collado, BA
H040 Postoperative Adverse Events in Victoria Jordan, MD
Pediatric Thyroglossal Duct Cyst H060 Role of Capnography in the
Excision H051 Successful Systemic Management of Pediatric
Bevacizumab Treatment in Obstructive Sleep Apnea—
Grace Tan, MD
Severe Juvenile Onset Recurrent Outcomes from the Childhood
H041 Population-Based Evaluation Respiratory Papillomatosis with Adenotonsillectomy Trial (CHAT)
of Predictors of Pediatric Head Tracheobronchial Involvement
Stephanie Golob, BA
and Neck Rhabdomyosarcoma Krista Kiyosaki, MD
Survival, 2000-2014 H061 Long-Term Natural History of
H052 Short-Term Swallowing Outcomes Sleep Disordered Breathing and
Daniel Wehrmann, MD
Following Type 1 Laryngeal Cleft Caregiver Treatment Decision
H042 Slowly Enlarging Submental Mass: Injection Making
A Diagnosis of Castleman Disease Ashley Miller, MD
Yann-Fuu Kou, MD
Emily Wikner, BS
H053 An Uncommon Source for H062 Family Functioning and Quality of
H043 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophageal Foreign Body: Fidget Life for Families of Children with
Head and Neck in Children Spinner OSA Without Tonsillar Hypertrophy
Nikolaus Wolter, MD, MSc Charles Saadeh, MD
Brittany Leader, MD
H044 Branchio-Oculo-Facial Syndrome: H054 Double Fogarty Balloon Catheter H063 The Effect of Tonsillectomy and
Case Report and Review of Technique for Difficult to Retrieve Adenoidectomy on Isolated Sleep
Otolaryngological Manifestations Esophageal Foreign Bodies Associated Hypoventilation in
Peng You, MD Peng You, MD Children
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H064 Hypoxic Exposure in Mice Causes OTITIS MEDIA H087 Risk Factors of Pediatric Tinnitus:
Time-Dependent Changes in the Systematic Review and Meta-
H075 Development of an Automatized
Circadian Clock Analysis
Quantification Method for the
Douglas Von Allmen, MD Young Ho Kim, MD, PhD
Analysis of Neutrophil Extracellular
Trap Formation (NET) Implication in H088 Recidivism After Endoscopic
OTHER
Otitis Media Treatment of Cholesteatoma in the
H065 A Systematic Review on Factors Arman Hussain, BS Pediatric Population
Associated with Percutaneous Yann-Fuu Kou, MD
H076 Prospective Observational Case
Bone Anchored Hearing Implant
Series Evaluating Middle Ear H089 A Transdisciplinary Study of
Loss
Fluid and Tympanostomy Tubes Motor and Vestibular Testing in
Aren Bezdjian, MSc
Through Pyrosequencing Children with Profound Hearing
H066 A 10 Year Retrospective Review James Wang, MD, PhD Loss: Comprehensive Pre-Surgical
of Botulinum Toxin Injections and Considerations
Surgical Management of Drooling OTOLOGY Marta Kulich, BA
Philip Camilon, MD
H077 The Association Between Iron H090 Progressive Hearing Loss in
H067 The Role of Patient Age at Time Deficiency and Otitis Media with Children with Congenital CMV and
of Frenulectomy for Ankyloglossia Effusion Single-Sided Deafness: Expanding
and/or Lip Tie Yusuf Dundar, MD Cochlear Implant Candidacy
Lyuba Gitman, MD Edward Lee, MD
H078 Unilateral and Bilateral Vestibular
H068 Oropharyngeal Carotenosis: A Aqueduct H091 Amplitude Modulation Detection
Case Report Hunter Archibald, BS in Children with a History Of
Aparna Govindan, BA Temporary Auditory Sensory
H079 Barriers to Obtaining a Bone
Deprivation due to Otitis Media
H069 Evaluation of Authorship Trends Anchored Hearing Aid in Pediatric
with Effusion
in the Laryngoscope Journal from Patients
Margo McKenna Benoit, MD
1995-2015 Christopher Azbell, MD
Alex Gu, BS H092 The Prevalence of Middle Ear
H080 Hearing Loss in Children with
Disease in Cystic Fibrosis Patients
H070 A Novel, Low-Fidelity Simulator for Down Syndrome
Matthew Miller, MD
Laryngotracheal Reconstruction Razan Basonbul, MD, MPH
Katherine Kavanagh, MD H093 Pediatric Ear Foreign Body
H081 Investigating Autofluorescence for
Retrieval: A Retrospective

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H071 Variations in Maxillary Labial Identification of Cholesteatoma
Comparison Across Specialties 
Frenum Morophology of Healthy Michael Berger, MD
Katie Mingo, MD
Newborns
H082 Factors Associated with Persistent
Shagnik Ray, BA H094 Non-Equivalence of CT and MMR
Tympanic Perforation in Patients
in the Workup of Congenital
H072 Myringotomy Simulation Using with Down Syndrome and
Hearing Loss
a 3D-Printed Model for use in Craniofacial Abnormalities
Tara Mokhtari, BS
Medical School Surgical Training Clarice Brown, MD
Devika Sparks, BS H095 Genetic Testing for Congenital
H083 Malignant Otitis Externa Caused by
Non-Syndromic Sensorineural
H073 Characteristics Influencing Acintomyces: First Reported Case
Hearing Loss
Publication Trends of Abstracts Shiva Daram, MD, MBA
Mallory Raymond, MD
Presented at the ASPO Annual
H084 The Audiologic Profile of Atypical
Meeting H096 Pseudo-Color Perceptual
Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumors in
Forest Weir, MD, BA Enhancement for Detection
Children
of Cochlear Signal Alterations
H074 Clinical Significance of Rachel Georgopoulos, MD
in Pediatric Patients with
Spontaneous Nystagmus in
H085 The Role of Facial Nerve Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Pediatric Patients
Monitoring in Pediatric Otologic Brian Reilly, MD
Jacob Brodsky, MD
Surgery
H097 Value of Superficial Cervical Plexus
Mohamad Issa, MD, MSCR
Block in Children Undergoing
H086 Success of Tympanic Membrane Major Ear Surgery
Repair Following Palatoplasty Thomas Schrepfer, MD
Collin Juergens, MD
H098 Incidence of Cholesteatoma in
Children with Down Syndrome
Alycia Spinner, MD

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H099 Post Meningitis Hearing Loss H110 Otologic Safety of Prolonged H120 Hairy Polyp of the Anterior Nasal
Nima Vahidi, BS Amikacin and Azithromycin Cavity in a Neonate
Treatment in Children Treated Peter Karempelis, MD
H100 Failure to Develop Language
During an Outbreak of
Correlates with Variable Nonverbal H121 Management of Orbital
Nontuberculous Mycobacterium
IQ and Neuropsychological Profile Complications in the Pediatric
Infections
in Hearing-Impaired Children Patient with Acute Rhinosinusitis:
Alisa Zhukhovitskaya, MD
Alisha Williams, MPH Ten Years of Experience at a High
Volume Children’s Hospital
H101 Topical Mupirocin Ointment for QUALITY INITIATIVES &
Eleanor Kiell, MD
the Treatment of Community- HEALTH POLICY
Acquired Methicillin-Resistant H122 Recurrent Bilateral Epistaxis in
H111 Variability in Outpatient Resource
Staphylococcus Aureus a Pediatric Patient: An Ectopic
Allocation for Pediatric Patients
Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea Intranasal Tooth
with Tracheostomy
Hilario Yankey, BS Stacey Lee, MS
Ryan Belcher, MD
H102 Aids: Ear First and Ear Ends H123 Readmissions Following
H112 National Trends in Pediatric Basilar
Mahmoud Youssef, MSCH Ambulatory Pediatric Endoscopic
Skull Fractures
Sinus Surgery
Michael Coulter, MD
OUTCOMES Genevieve Medina, BA
H103 Improving Contact of High-Risk H113 Interdisciplinary Tracheostomy
H124 Reducing the Need for General
‘No Show’ Patients in a Tertiary Rounds: Impact on Tracheostomy
Anesthesia in the Repair of
Care Pediatric Otolaryngology Associated Pressure Injuries
Choanal Atresia with Steroid-
Clinic Caitlin Garren, PA-C
Eluting Stents: A Case Series
Kelly Brothers, CPNP H114 Guideline-Compliance in Joseph Meleca, MD
H104 Middle Ear Disease Requiring Tympanostomy Tube Placement
H125 Congenital Nasal Pyriform Aperture
Myringotomy in the First Two Years for Chronic Otitis Media with
Stenosis: A Descriptive Analysis of
Effusion
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

After Tracheotomy in a Pediatric Twenty Cases at a Single Institution


Population Danielle Morrison, BA
Allison Ordemann, MD
Nathaniel Donnell, BA H115 Avoiding the Operating Room
H126 Description of Sinonasal Clinical
H105 Patient Outcomes and Parental by Using Anxiolytics for In-Office
Features in Children with Cystic
Satisfaction after Office Frenotomy Procedures
Fibrosis
Quinn Orb, MD
Terri Giordano, DNP, CRNP Paul Suy, MD
H106 Variables Associated with Pediatric H116 Improving Value of Orbital Infection
H127 Risk Factors and Functional
Emergency Department Visits in Management
Impairment Associated with Nasal
Post-Operative Adenotonsillectomy Andrew Thomas, MD
Polyps in Children with Cystic
Patients Fibrosis
Jennifer Lavin, MD, MS
RHINOLOGY/SINUS
Paul Suy, MD
H117 Physical Examination and
H107 Determining Utility of the Sino- H128 Nasal Endoscopy in Congenital
Laboratory Findings Associated
Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) in Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction: A
with Pre- Versus Post-Septal
the Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Patient Systematic Review
Orbital Infections in Pediatric
Population Skylar Trott, BS
Patients
Anne Lowery, BA
Joseph Bertroche, MD
H108 When is Frenotomy not an
SKULL BASE SURGERY
H118 The Use and Cost of Intraoperative
Innocuous Procedure? H129 Quantitative Radiological Analysis
Navigation in Pediatric Sinus
Kastley Marvin, MD of the Retrolabyrinthine Approach
Surgery
for Pediatric Auditory Brainstem
H109 Otolaryngology Manifestations and Nandini Govil, MD, MPH
Implantation
Interventions in Trisomy 18
H119 Defining Mid-Nasal Stenosis: A Ahad Qureshi, MD
Laura Miller, DO
Radiographic Study
M Elise Graham, MD

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SLEEP H136 Pediatric Emergency Department H144 Complication Rates Following
Visits for Uncontrolled Pain in Post- Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy
H130 Risk Factors for Obstructive
Operative Adenotonsillectomy for Sleep Disordered Breathing
Sleep Apnea Among Morbidly
Patients with and Without Pre-Operative
Obese Adolescents Undergoing
Kathleen Billings, MD Polysomnography
Evaluation for Bariatric Surgery
Charlotte Hughes, MD, MPH
Gi Soo Lee, MD, EdM H137 Predictors of Hemorrhage
Following Pediatric H145 Virtual Post-Tonsillectomy Follow
H131 Algorithm for Diagnosis and
Adenotonsillectomy Up: A Safe and Efficient Alternative
Management of Children with
Elizabeth Burckardt, MD Joanna Kam, MD
Sleep Disordered Breathing
Douglas Mack, BS H138 Effect of Perioperative Montelukast H146 Beyond the Grounding Pad:
Use on Post-Tonsillectomy Pain Unintentional Electrical Current
H132 Upper Airway Obstruction in
Priya Dave, BS Pathways as a Proposed
Children with Achondroplasia
Mechanism for Post-Tonsillectomy
Phayvanh Sjogren, MD H139 Current Trends in Pediatric
Dysgeusia
Tonsillectomy in the United States
H133 Polysomnography Outcomes Maria Koenigs, MD
Brandyn Dunn, MD, MPH
Following Adenotonsillectomy in
H147 Cost-Effectiveness of
Children with Down Syndrome: H140 Pediatric Opioid Reduction
Adenotonsillectomy in the Very
Effects of Weight and Obstructive Initiative after Adenotonsillectomy
Young
Sleep Apnea Severity Haley Ellett, RN, MS, CPNP
Nathan Lindquist, MD
Xue Zhao, MD
H141 The Effects and Complications of
H148 Computed Tomography Use
Adenotonsillectomy in Children
TONSILS & ADENOIDS with Sickle Cell Disease and
Patterns for Pediatric Patients with
Peritonsillar Abscess
H134 Predicting Post-Anesthesia Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Kasey Rawlins, BS
Care Unit Length of Stay in Annie Farrell, BS
Pediatric Patients After an H149 Postoperative Oral Intake as
H142 Variation in Tonsillectomy Rates
Adenotonsillectomy a Predictor of Emergency
by Individual Provider for Sleep
Dhivyaa Anandan, BA candidate Department Visits and
Disordered Breathing
Readmissions in Patients Admitted
H135 Obstructive Necrotizing Granuloma M Elise Graham, MD
Overnight Following Tonsillectomy
of the Nasopharynx Following
H143 The Tonsillectomy Tweet: A Social Robert Rhodes, MD
Adenoidectomy: Case Report
Media Perspective of Parent
Tokunbo Ayeni, MD H150 The Impact of Resident

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Concerns and Priorities in Pediatric
Involvement on Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy
Outcomes
Tai Kyung Hairston, BS
Nathan Wiebracht, MD

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ALLERGY/RHINOLOGY I011 Word Cloud Visual Letters I021 Time Driven Activity Based Costing
of Recommendation Non- (TDABC) in Otolaryngology – Head
I001 The Utility of Preoperative Imaging
Inferior to Standard Letters of & Neck Surgery: Dissecting the
and Intrathecal Fluorescein in
Recommendation Cost of an Adenotonsillectomy in
the Operative Management of
Sinehan B Bayrak, MD an Academic Medical Center
Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
Jonathan C Simmonds, MD
John P Flynn, MD I012 Comparison of Otolaryngologic
Surgery Referral Pathways at a I022 Discharge by Noon: An Initiative by
I002 Safety and Feasibility Endoscopic
Public Safety Net Hospital versus the Otolaryngology Service
Sinus Surgery in the Geriatric
a Private Tertiary Care Academic Akina Tamaki, MD
Patient
Hospital
Samuel N Helman, MD
Anna Jackanich, BS GENERAL/FACIAL PLASTIC &
I003 Unilateral Hyposmia: A Case of
I013 Quality Improvement: Improving RECONSTRUCTIVE
Sinonasal Glomangiopericytoma
Education amongst Healthcare I023 Orbital Fractures: A Retrospective
Jessica B Howell, MD
Providers in Management of Analysis of 173 Cases at a
I004 Safety and Efficacy of Frontal Sinus Obligate Neck Breathers Nationally Recognized Trauma
Stents: A Systematic Review Elizabeth S Burckardt, MD Center
Ahmed Awad Hussein, MD Kareem M Al-Mulki,
I014 Otolaryngologists in the Veterans
I005 Using Mucosal Eosinophilic Count Health Administration: Is There a I024 Epistaxis in Patients with
as a Guide in the Management of Gender Gap? Antithrombotic Treatment: A
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Sarah M Dermody, BS Comparison Between Factor Xa
Mingsi Li, MD Inhibitors, Warfarin and Antiplatelet
I015 Insurance Barriers for Tracheotomy
Therapy
I006 Crowd vs. Surgeons: Assessing Related Durable Medical
Eran Y Glikson, MD
Skill in Functional Endoscopic Equipment
Sinus Surgery for Tasks That Palmer L Foran I025 Evolving Trends in Thyroid Cancer
Require Anatomical Knowledge Among Pediatric and Adult
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

I016 The Role of Otolaryngology in a


Masaru Ishii, MD PhD Inpatient Populations
Tracheostomy Care Team
Aparna Govindan, BA
I007 Endoscopic Removal of Intranasal Mohamad R Issa, MD, MS
Supernumerary Tooth Presenting I026 Dangers of Videolaryngoscopy
I017 Otolaryngology Residency
as Nasal Obstruction and Epistaxis Assisted Intubation: Risk
Interviewing Dates and Practices:
Tiffany T Pham, MS for Multiple Otolaryngologic
What Should an Applicant Expect?
Complications
I008 Intraseptal Mucocele as a Long Andrew H Lee, MD
Jessica B Howell, MD
Term Complication of Revision
I018 Reaching Across the Aisle:
Septorhinoplasty: A Case Report I027 Unclogging the Drain: Case Report
The State of Cross-Disciplinary
and Review of a Rare Entity of a Rare Complication
Collaboration in Otolaryngology
Jordan W Rawl, MD Anna E Jackanich, BS
Andrew H Lee, MD
I028 Syphilis of the Oropharynx: Case
CLINICAL FUNDAMENTALS I019 Representation of Developing
Series of “The Great Masquerader”
Countries in Otolaryngology
I009 Factors Impacting Otolaryngology Ameya A Jategaonkar, MD
Research: A Survey of Three
in Training Exam (ITE) Scores
Influential Otolaryngology Journals I029 Complementary and Alternative
Kristan P Alfonso, MD
Andrew H Lee, MD Medicine within Otolaryngologic
I010 Citation and Quotation Errors Perioperative Care: A Review
I020 Resident Selection Process:
in Otolaryngology Journals: An Aron R Kallush, BA
Comparison of Traditional Ranking
Update
to Talent Based Assessment on I030 A Review of Open Access
Michael F Armstrong, BS
Two Interview Days Solicitation in Otolaryngology
Kelly A Scriven, MD Brandon J Kim, MD

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I031 Secondary Syphilis: A Case of I044 Tracheotomy Care for the I055 Compressed Management
Unknown Primary Nonsurgical Provider: A Quality Pathway for Thyroid and
Jaclyn Klimczak, MD Improvement Project Parathyroid Surgery
Marissa A Schwartz, MD Norman H Heindel, BS
I032 Cost Differences between Otic and
Ophthalmic Drops I045 The Otolaryngology Match: A I056 Utilizing Consumer
Jiahui Lin, MD Bibliometric Analysis of 222 First Photoplethysmography Technology
Year Residents to Augment the Modified Allen’s
I033 Indications for Surgical
Loka P Thangamathesvaran, MD Test in Measuring Collateral
Management of Hyoid Bone
Circulation to the Hand: A Proof of
Syndrome I046 Going Global: Interest in Global
Concept
Jenny F Ma, BA Health among US Otolaryngology
Allison C Hu, BA
Residents
I034 Epidemiology and Resource
Julia C Toman, MD I057 Perioperative Outcomes
Utilization of Ludwig’s Angina
Associated with Bipolar versus
Emergency Department Visits in I047 Thyroglossal Duct Cyst in the
Cold Knife Dissection in Parotid
the United States from 2006 to Elderly: Case Report and Review
Gland Surgery
2014 of the Literature.
Meredith A Lilly, BA
Jamiela A McDonnough, BS Weitao Wang, MD
I058 Investigating the Role of
I035 A Branchial Cleft Cyst of the
HEAD & NECK Adjuvant Chemotherapy
Parapharyngeal Space
during Primary Treatment of
Kinneri Mehta, MD I048 Epidemiology and Survival
Esthesioneuroblastoma
Outcomes of Gingival Squamous
I036 Extracranial Carotid Artery John P Marinelli, BS
Cell Carcinoma: A Comparison by
Aneurysm Presenting as a
Primary Site I059 Factors Affecting Readmission
Parapharyngeal Space Mass
Jose E Alonso, MD Rate Following Major Salivary
Kinneri Mehta, MD
Gland Surgery
I049 Patterns of Cervical Node
I037 Maternity and Paternity Leave in Suresh Mohan, MD
Metastases and Their Prognostic
Otolaryngology Residency Training
Impact in Patients with Squamous I060 39 Years of Trends in Oral Cavity
Adam A Miller, BS
Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Cancer in New York State
I038 Frontal Sinus Obliteration by Gingiva: A Population Based William T Reed, BS
Autologous Fat Complicated by Analysis
I061 Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Infection: A Case Report Jose E Alonso, MD
Presenting as a Metastatic Nasal

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Omid Moshtaghi, MS
I050 The Impact of Sentinel Lymph Mass
I039 Assessing Basic Otolaryngology Node Biopsy and Neck Dissection Brandon A Shepherd, MD
Competency among Medical on Survival of Patients with Early
I062 Sublingual Epidermoid Cyst
Students: A Multi-Institutional Stage Merkel Cell Carcinoma of
Mimicking a Plunging Ranula: Case
Study the Head and Neck
Report and Literature Review
Luke J Pasick, BS Jennifer L Anderson, PhD
Richard W Thompson, MD
I040 Nasal Fractures: Analysis of I051 National Evaluation of Sentinel
I063 Impact of Abnormal Coagulation
255,533 Patients in the National Lymph Node Biopsy for Early
Profile on Postoperative
Trauma Data Bank Stage Oral Cavity Cancer
Complications After Major Head
Tiffany T Pham, MS John D Cramer, MD
and Neck Surgeries
I041 A Low Cost Simulator for Flexible I052 Cervical Thoracic Duct Cyst: A Joseph S Weisberger, MS
Laryngoscopy Case Report and Discussion of
I064 Direct Infiltration of Papillary
Apoorva T Ramaswamy, MD Diagnosis and Management
Thyroid Carcinoma to the Trachea:
Anna Frants, MD
I042 Multifocal Extra Parotid Warthin’s A Case Report and Systematic
Tumor – An Uncommon I053 Transplanted Human Bone Marrow Review
Presentation of Bilateral Cervical Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Kevin Wong, BA
Lymphadenopathy Do Not Engraft in the Injured Rat
I065 Management of a Rare Complete
Ryan A Rimmer, MD Tongue
Fourth Branchial Cleft Fistula
Alexander N Goel, BA
I043 Balloon Sinuplasty for the Frontal Presenting as a Discharging
Sinus Fracture Involving the Frontal I054 Impact of Retropharyngeal Lymph Pharyngocutaneous Fistula in an
Sinus Outflow Tract Node Involvement in Squamous Adult: A Case Report and Review
Robert Saddawi-Konefka, MD PhD Cell Carcinoma of the Soft Palate of the Literature
and Uvula Paul Zhang, MD, MPH
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LARYNGOLOGY/ I076 Combined Anterograde Retrograde I086 Comparison of Microscopic and
BRONCHOESOPHAGOLOGY/ Pharyngoesophageal Dilation Endoscopic Approaches for
SLEEP MEDICINE Followed by Serial Self-Dilation in Auditory Brainstem Implantation: A
Patients with an Intact Larynx Cadaveric Study
I066 Iatrogenic Pneumothorax During Lindsay S Reder, MD Vivek V Kanumuri, MD
Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator
Implantation I077 The Indication of a Concomitant I087 Tragal Cartilage Graft Anterior
Alberto A Arteaga, MD Use of Veno-Venous Perforation Tympanoplasty:
Extracorporeal Membrane Surgical Technique and Outcomes
I067 Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Oxygenation (V-V ECMO) in Grace S Kim, MD
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Tracheostomy
Veteran Population I088 Auditory Rehabilitation for the
Koji Saida, MD
Keith J Basler, MD Otolaryngologist: A Systematic
I078 Vocal Cord Paralysis as a Relapse Review
I068 Changes in Proton Pump Inhibitor Symptom of Otitis Media with Renata M Knoll, MD
Prescribing Patterns in 2014-2016: ANCA Associated Vasculitis
A Single Institution Study I089 Patient Oriented Assessment of
(OMAAV)
Abel P David, BS Online Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
Nao Takahashi
Resources
I069 Is Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy Andrew H Lee, MD
Safe? OTOLOGY/NEUROTOLOGY
Tanner M Fullmer, MD I090 Using Virtual Reality to Help Depict
I079 Optimizing Testing for BPPV: The
Round Window Exposure for
I070 The Relationship Between Loaded Dix-Hallpike
Cochlear Implantation
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Luke N Andera, MD
Justin T Lui, MD
Posturography I080 Recurrent Spontaneous
Meha Goyal, MD I091 Audiometric Findings in Children
Pneumocephalus Caused by
with Unilateral Enlarged Vestibular
I071 Perioperative Considerations Middle Fossa Encephaloceles
Aqueduct
for Airway Evaluation and Amy P Bansal, MD
2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO

Robert J Macielak, BS
Management in the Setting of I081 Utility of Annotated Surgical Case
Tracheal Diverticulosis I092 Clinician Adherence to the Clinical
Videos for Resident Education: A
Frances Mei L Hardin, MD Practice Guideline: Acute Otitis
Pilot Study
Externa
I072 Ossification of the Cartilage Island Clifford Scott Brown, MD
Nicholas R Mildenhall, MD
after Type I Thyroplasty I082 Individual Minimally Clinically
Luke A Miller, MD I093 Characterizing Mid-Frequency
Important Difference for Patients
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
I073 The Need for Preoperative with Vestibular Schwannoma:
Jack L Birkenbeuel, BS
Echocardiogram in Pediatric A Step Beyond Statistical
Population with Severe Significance I094 Retinal Detachment Secondary to
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Prior to Matthew L Carlson, MD Otitic Hydrocephalus Associated
Adenotonsillectomy with Acute Otitis Media in a Child:
I083 Malignant Transformation
Calvin W Myint, MD A Case Report
of Paraganglioma Following
Koshi Otsuki, MD, PhD
I074 Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Radiation: A Case Report
Apnea and Associated Symptoms Zachariah K Chandy, MD I095 Effect of Cochlear Implant
by Validated Questionnaires in a Candidacy Delay on Speech
I084 Supporting Cell Survival after
Tertiary Care Cardiology Clinic Perception Outcomes in Children
Cochlear Implant Surgery
Melissa S Oh, BA with Hearing Loss
Alvin T Detorres, MD
Elizabeth L Perkins, MD
I075 Hyoid Bone Movement Along I085 Durability of Hearing Preservation
Multiple Planes as a Result of I096 Recurrent Apocrine Hidrocystoma
Following Microsurgical Resection
Hyomandibular Suspension to of the External Auditory Canal
of Vestibular Schwannoma
Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea Ronald Sahyouni, MS
Eric M Dowling, MD
Dustin A Platter, BS

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TRIO POSTERS
I097 Clinical Outcomes in Patients with I103 Outcomes of Round Window I108 Delayed Saddle Nose Deformity
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Vibroplasty – A United States after Pediatric Septoplasty: A
Stephen S Schoeff, MD Experience Cautionary Tale of Three Cases
Scott K Walton, MD Linh T Dang, BA
I098 Epidemiological Analysis of
Vestibular Sequelae among I104 High Rates of Hearing Loss in I109 CO2 Laser for Oropharyngeal
Patients with Concussions in Survivors of Ebola Virus Infection Lymphangioma
United States Emergency Rooms Mary J Xu, MD Brian C Deutsch, BS
Rosh KV Sethi, MD, MPH
I105 Long Term Outcomes of Cartilage I110 Hair Follicle Nevus—The Great
I099 Mastoid Obliteration Using Buttressed T-Tube Tympanoplasty Masquerader
Autologous Bone Dust Following for Prolonged Middle Ear Julia L Cowenhoven, BA
Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy Ventilation
I111 Safety of Preoperative Oral
Pedrom C Sioshansi, MD Steven A Zuniga, MD
Ibuprofen in Adenoidectomy and
I100 Symptoms in Cervical Vertigo Tonsillectomy
PEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Adam C Thompson-Harvey, BA Alexander Michael, BS
I106 Retrospective Comparison of
I101 Utility of Neuropsychological I112 Evaluation of Bevacizumab
Velcro and Twill Tie Outcomes
Evaluation in Predicting (Avastin®) Use for Treating
Following Pediatric Tracheostomy
Audiometric and Speech Recurrent Respiratory
Anna C Bitners, BS
Outcomes Following Cochlear Papillomatosis (RRP) in Children
Implantation I107 Comparing iPad’s and Vecta Kasey W Rawlins, BS
Andrew G Tritter, MD Mobile Sensory Station’s Influence
on Pediatric Patients’ Experiences
I102 Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor
in a Same Day Surgery Unit
of the Cerebellopontine Angle
Kristin E Davis, BS
Erika M Walsh, MD

WE THANK YOU

2ND COMBINED POSTERS: ANS • AOS • ASPO • TRIO


COSM wishes to give special thanks and recognition to the exhibitors
that have provided additional corporate support:

Arbor Pharmaceuticals PENTAX Medical Stryker


Cook Medical Olympus America, Inc. Teleflex
Merck Smith & Nephew Vorotek USA/Black
and Black Surgical

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Business & Social Events


All event locations are located within the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center, unless otherwise noted.

TUESDAY APRIL 17 THURSDAY APRIL 19 ARS President’s Welcome ANS 53rd Annual President’s
Reception Reception
AHNS Exported ACS ALA Post Graduate 6:30 – 8:00 pm 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Symposium National Harbor 3 National Harbor 4-5
Neck Ultrasound Course 6:00 – 7:15 am ALA Former Fellows Reception ASPO Development Reception
(Didatic Lectures) Chesapeake GHI
7:00 – 8:30 pm 7:30 – 9:30 pm
7:30 am – 12:50 pm AOS Council Meeting Eastern Shore 2 Public House
National Harbor 3 199 Fleet St, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
6:30 – 9:15 am AHNS President’s Reception
ABEA Council Meeting Chesapeake C
7:30 – 8:30 pm
12:00 – 6:30 pm National Harbor 11 SATURDAY APRIL 21
ARS Marketing Committee
National Harbor 8
Meeting
ASPO Mentorship Breakfast
ALA Council Meeting 7:00 – 8:00 am FRIDAY APRIL 20 6:15 – 7:30 am
12:30 – 5:00 pm National Harbor 6
Chesapeake DE
National Harbor 9 AADO Business Meeting
ARS Research & Grants
6:00 – 7:00 am ASPO Past President’s
AHNS Exported ACS Committee Meeting Chesapeake DE Breakfast (By Invitation Only)
Thyroid, Parathyroid, and 7:00 – 8:00 am
6:15 – 7:30 am
Neck Ultrasound Course Chesapeake D ASPO Fun Run Chesapeake H
(Hands On Lab) ARS Residents & Fellows 7:00 am
1:00 – 4:35 pm Maryland Ballroom Foyer AOS Business Meeting
Section Committee Meeting 7:00 – 7:30 am
National Harbor 2
7:00 – 8:00 am New Fellow Ceremony and Maryland C
AHNS Council Meeting Azalea 3 Member Reception
1:00 – 5:00pm 7:00 – 8:00 am TRIO Business Meeting
AHNS Centurion Club Maryland A 7:00 – 7:55 am
Chesapeake 7-9
7:30 am – 5:00 pm Maryland B
AHNS Thyroid and Chesapeake A ANS Education Committee
Parathyroid Surgery Course Meeting ASPO Business Meeting
ARS Board of Directors 7:30 – 8:40 am
for Residents and Fellows Meeting 7:00 – 8:15 am
Chesapeake A Maryland A 1-3
1:15 – 5:15 pm 8:00 am-12:00 pm
National Harbor 3 Chesapeake 4-6 ANS Business Meeting
ASPO Committee Meetings
8:00 am – 12:00 pm 1:00 – 1:20 pm
ANS Executive Council Maryland C
WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 Chesapeake G
Meeting
9:30 am – 12:30 pm ANS O&N Board of Directors AOS President’s Reception
AHNS Centurion Club Chesapeake B 8:30 – 10:00 am 6:30 – 7:15 pm
7:30 am – 5:00 pm Chesapeake A Woodrow Wilson A Foyer
Chesapeake A ASPO Board and Committee
Meetings ANS Neurotology Fellowship ASPO Banquet
ALA Business Meeting 6:30 – 8:30 pm
11:00 am – 9:00 pm Program Directors
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Chesapeake C, D, F, G Eastern Shore 1-2
Maryland B 10:30 – 11:45 am
Chesapeake A AOS President’s Dinner
TRIO Executive Committee
Dysphagia Surgical Society 7:15 – 10:30 pm
and Council Meeting AOS Business Meeting
5:00 – 7:00 pm Woodrow Wilson A
Chesapeake GH 12:00 – 5:30 pm 1:00 – 1:30 pm
National Harbor 10 Maryland C
ALA President’s Reception
COSM 2nd Combined
SUNDAY APRIL 22
7:30 – 10:00 pm
ANS/AOS Joint Council
National Harbor 10 Meeting Poster Session: ANS, AOS,
ANS Business Meeting
1:00 – 3:00 pm ASPO, and TRIO
Chesapeake H 7:00 – 7:20 am
5:30 – 7:00 pm Maryland C
Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A
COSM 1st Combined Poster
Session: AAFPRS, ABEA, ANS WiN Reception
AHNS, ALA, and ARS Women in Neurotology
5:30 – 7:00 pm 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Prince Gerorge’s Exhibit Hall A Chesapeake D-E

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Exhibitor Listings
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 216 Audigy Medical 128
A
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, a specialty pharma- Audigy Medical is the industry’s
A.R.C. Laser GmbH 123 ceutical company focused on the treatment preeminent, data-driven ENT and otology
A.R.C. Laser develops, engineers and of diseases & disorders affecting pediatric business-management group. We focus
manufactures high class lasers with a patients including ADHD, acute otitis media on creating the processes and efficiencies
focus on ENT. We offer a wide range of with tympanostomy tubes & head lice. for ENT and otology practices.
Green, TruBlue and Diode lasers as well as
Arrinex, Inc. 231
CO2 lasers.
Arrinex, Inc. pioneers technologies that B
Acclarent, Part of the Johnson improve patients’ quality of life. The ClariFix
& Johnson Family of Companies 301 device is an FDA cleared cryotherapy tool Boston Medical Products, Inc. 322
Acclarent, Inc., our singular focus is to free to treat adult patients with Chronic Rhinitis. Boston Medical Products, Inc. offers
patients to live better lives by designing, three cost-effective solutions for your
ASSI Accurate Surgical 233
developing and commercializing medical unilateral vocal cord paralysis patients.
devices that address conditions affecting ASSI, your only source for the Finest Hand Renú® Gel, Renú® Voice and Montgomery®
the ear, nose, and throat. Crafted MicroSurgical Instrumentation Thyroplasty Implant System.
and MicroClamps including its range of
Advanced Bionics 423 SuperMicrosurgery Instrumentation invite BR Surgical LLC 327
Advanced Bionics, a Sonova Company, the COSM Attendees to visit booth 233. BR Surgical offers surgical instruments and
is a global leader in developing cochlear equipment for ENT including procedure
Atmos Inc. 429
implant systems, a technology that chairs, treatment cabinets, headlights,
restores hearing to those with severe-to- Established 1888 ATMOS provides a microscopes, HD stroboscopes, rigid &
profound hearing loss. broad portfolio of innovative products, flexible endoscopes, and video systems.
technologies and services for ENT
specialists that have helped to shape
today’s advanced level of patient care.

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Exhibitor Listings
Bryan Medical, Inc. 310 CooperSurgical 227 Ethicon US, LLC 303
As the manufacturer of the Aeris balloon CooperSurgical will be highlighting our Ethicon US LLC , a Johnson & Johnson
dilation catheter and the sole US range of products for various procedures company, commercializes a broad range of
distributor of Tracoe brand products, across multiple specialties including the innovative surgical products, solutions and
Bryan Medical is dedicated to providing Carter-Thomason Closure System for Port technologies used to treat some of today’s
doctors and patients with innovative Site Closure and Lone Star Retractors. most prevalent medical issues.
airway products.
Exelixis 131
D Exelixis, Inc. is a commercially successful,
C oncology-focused biotechnology
DePuy Synthes 305 company that strives to accelerate
Carestream 415 the discovery, development and
DePuy Synthes offers an unparalleled
For over 100 years, Carestream has breadth of products, services and commercialization of new medicines for
delivered medical imaging technology programs that are designed to advance difficult-to-treat cancers.
that improves your practice’s workflow & patient care and deliver clinical and
bottom line. economic value to health care systems
worldwide. F
Cascade Specialty Pharmacy 129
Designs For Vision, Inc. 210 Fuel Medical Group 205
Cascade Specialty Pharmacy is a
compounding pharmacy that excels at Just See It™ with the finest Telescopes Fuel Medical Group creates custom business
dispensing prescription medications. and brightest L.E.D. Headlights exclusively programs and solutions for patient-focused,
This also enables us to create affordable from Designs for Vision, Inc. growth-minded medical practices.
medications for our customers, passing on
the savings. Distal Access 111
Distal Access, LLC, develops cost-effective G
Checkpoint Surgical, Inc. 213 medical devices to help clinicians improve
The CHECKPOINT® Stimulator/Locator patient care. The SHAVR platforms help Geisinger Health System 224
provides the surgeon with a reliable clinicians perform tissue resection with a Geisinger is an integrated health services
method of applying electrical stimulation simple disposable non-powered system. organization that serves more than 3
to exposed motor nerves and muscle to million people in central, south-central
evaluate nerves during surgery. and northeast Pennsylvania and also in
E southern New Jersey.
Clarion Brands 225
Lipo-Flavonoid is a natural product that Ear Nose & Throat Journal 204 Genentech 424
has been used and studied extensively Ear Nose and Throat Journal provides Erivedge (vismodegib) indicated for the
for decades. It is a safe, often effective practical peer-reviewed, original treatment of adults with mBCC or with
product that can provide relief to people scientific and clinical articles and case laBCC that has recurred following surgery
who suffer with ringing in the ears. reports serving the needs of practicing or are not candidates for surgery, and not
otolaryngologists and ENT professionals. candidates for radiation.
Cochlear Americas 312
Cochlear is the global leader in implantable Earlens Corporation 101 Grace Medical, Inc. 200
hearing solutions. Visit us at booth #312 Earlens is the first hearing device to use light Grace Medical provides innovative product
to learn more about our latest products to transmit sound. By using light, Earlens solutions for the ENT surgeon, including
and updates. For more information, visit provides the broadest bandwidth on the Titanium and HA adjustable implants,
Cochlear.com/us. market: delivering 60 dB of gain between Nitinol Stapes and Malleus Pistons,
125Hz and 10kHz. www.earlens.com Ventilation Tubes and Instrumentation.
Cook Medical 430
Cook Medical’s areas of focus are Entellus Medical 317
sinonasal, otologic and dural soft tissue Entellus Medical is committed to delivering
repair, as well as sialendoscopy access superior physician and patient experiences
and intervention products for the treatment with less invasive technologies that enable
of obstructive salivary gland disease. procedures to be performed in more cost
effective sites of service.

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Integra LifeSciences 331
H I
Integra LifeSciences, a world leader
Haag-Streit USA 203 InHealth Technologies 306 in medical technology, is dedicated to
Our otorhinolaryngology microscopes InHealth Technologies offers ENT Products limiting uncertainty for surgeons, so they
are designed and engineered specifically and Blom-Singer® Systems – global leader can concentrate on providing the best
for the ENT physician. Get the mobility, in post-laryngectomy tracheoesophageal patient care.
precise positioning, and superior depth of voice restoration for over 40 years.
Intuitive Surgical 117
field you need to get optimal results. www.inhealth.com
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. designs,
Hemostasis LLC 431 Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. 219 manufactures and distributes the da
Hemostasis is committed to developing Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. is the leading Vinci® Surgical System -
innovative bleeding control technologies. developer of implantable neurostimulation technology designed to allow surgeons
Our (NexStat®, BleedArrestER® and systems to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea to perform many complex procedures
PosiSep®) are designed to optimize (OSA). minimally invasively.
usability and efficacy for ENT procedures.
Instrumentarium 307
Hood Laboratories, Inc. 419 The Instrumentarium brand: the standard J
Hood Laboratories is proud to announce of excellence in ear, laryngeal and sinus
J. Morita USA, Inc. 113
New Salivary Management Products to instruments; product of exceptional
aid in irrigation , along with the Schaitkin know-how. La différence... that makes the J. Morita USA services North American
Salivary Duct Cannula & the Walvekar difference. medical professionals on behalf of one
Salivary Stent. of the world’s largest manufacturers/
distributors, J. Morita Corporation.

Pilling®
Garrett-Ossoff-Pilling New Pilling
Laryngoscope Laryngoscope!

The new Garrett-Ossoff-Pilling


Laryngoscope:
• Has 2 cm of additional blade
length
• Allows the surgeon access to
the surgical site in tall patients

The Ossoff-Pilling family allows


surgeons to focus on critical anatomy
during procedures in a range of
patient sizes.

Come see the Garrett-Ossoff-Pilling


Laryngoscope at COSM Booth #206

Not all products available in all markets.


Teleflex, the Teleflex logo, and Pilling are trademarks or registered trademarks of Teleflex Incorporated or its affiliates, in the U.S. and/or other countries.
© 2018 Teleflex Incorporated. All rights reserved. MC-003164 Rev 0.1

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Exhibitor Listings
JAMA Network (The) 433 LUMENIS 300
N
JAMA Network brings JAMA together with Challenging Cases Helped by Duo
eleven specialty journals to offer access Modality: C02 Laser Scanning Micro- NeilMed Pharmaceuticals 311
to research, reviews, and opinions of manipulator and Flexible Fiber Our mission is to create and maintain safe,
medicine. JAMA Network Open, a new affordable and effective products to sustain
open access medical journal, launches in long-term growth and create drug free
early 2018. M and effective nasal, ear and wound care
devices for adults and children.
JEDMED Instrument Company 211 MED-EL Corporation 400
JEDMED is an employee-owned company MED-EL is the premier developer of Novartis Pharmaceuticals 228
that has been serving the medical hearing-implant technology, connecting Novartis provides innovative healthcare
community for 40 years. We carry almost people in every walk of life to the rich arena solutions that address the evolving needs
everything that would be needed in setting of sound. For more information, visit www. of patients and societies. For more
up an ENT practice and look forward to medel.com or call 1-888-633-3524. information, please visit www.novartis.
working with you. com. 862 778 2100
Medical Center Pharmacy 133
Medical Center Pharmacy is the leader in NSK America Corp. 330
K topical sinus therapy. Providing innovative Primado 2 is NSK’s second generation
formulations that combine steroid, high speed electric surgical drill system.
Kaiser Permanente 441 antibiotic, and anti-fungal treatments, A wide range of motors, handpieces, and
Southern California Permanente Medical delivered directly to the sinuses. burs are available to support a variety of
Group is fortunate to have more than surgical applications.
60 years of stability and experience in Medtronic 103
delivering high-quality, innovative health Medtronic ENT is a leading developer,
care centered around the patients. manufacturer and marketer of products O
for use by the ENT specialists,
KARL STORZ Endoscopy- Otolaryngologists, and Head & Neck Olympus America Inc. 230
America, Inc. 207
surgeons. Olympus develops solutions for healthcare
KARL STORZ, the industry-leading professionals that help improve clinical
otorhinolaryngology and video imaging Merck & Co., Inc. 125
outcomes, reduce overall costs and
solutions provider for hospital and For 125 years, Merck has been a global enhance quality of life for their patients.
office use, is renowned for its precision health care leader working to help the
craftsmanship complemented by world be well. OmniGuide Surgical 105
exceptional service. OmniGuide is an advanced surgical
Midatech Pharma US Inc. 229
KURZ Medical, Inc. 406 energy company providing solutions for
An international specialty pharmaceutical otolaryngology, including Head & Neck
Kurz Medical, a worldwide leader in passive company focused on developing and Cancer, Laryngology, Pediatric ENT,
middle ear implant technology, offers a full commercializing products in oncology and Otology and Neurotology.
range of titanium implants including the other therapeutic areas.
celebrated CliP and Ball-joint designs. OptiNose 428
MirrorMe3D 212
OptiNose is an ENT/Allergy Biopharma-
Precision is paramount for conducting soft ceutical Company, which developed and
L tissue analysis and planning. Using 3D out-licensed Onzetra™Xsail™ and is has
technology, we’re on a mission to serve completed phase 3 trials for an Exhalation
Leica Microsystems 324 surgeons who desire innovative tools for Delivery System for CRS with nasal polyps.
Come see Leica Microsystems’ latest enhanced communication and execution.
microscope for surgeries of the head and Oticon Medical LLC 223
neck, the Leica M530 OHX, along with the Oticon Medical is the manufacturer of the
entire family of Leica microscopes for ENT. Ponto bone conduction implant system,
Learn more at booth #800. which can be implanted with the Minimally
Invasive Ponto Surgery (MIPS). Visit us on
the web at www.oticonmedical.com/US.

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Ototronix 426 Shire 201
V
Ototronix designs and manufactures Shire enables people with life-altering
advanced hearing technologies for the conditions to lead better lives. Our strategy Vorotek USA/Black
restoration of hearing, including MAXUM, is to focus on developing and marketing and Black Surgical 328
the minimally invasive middle ear implant. innovative specialty medicines to meet Black & Black Surgical offers premium
significant unmet patient needs. instruments for facial plastic surgery,
including an exceptional line of LED
P Smith & Nephew 323
products from Vorotek, including Loupes,
Smith & Nephew provides surgical Headlights and the O Scope™, a head-
PENTAX Medical 411 solutions trusted by healthcare worn microscope.
Through leading-edge R&D and professionals. Our line of Coblation wands,
manufacturing, PENTAX Medical provides sinus access devices, & nasal dressings
advanced and clinically relevant speech, help surgeons improve the lives of their W
voice and swallowing instrumentation. patients.
Wiley 325
Phacon GMBH 437 Sonavex, Inc. 439
Wiley, a global company, helps people
The PHACON trainers with integrated Sonavex leverages automated imaging and organizations develop the skills and
sensor technology combine the technology to provide direct visualization knowledge they need to succeed.
advantages of surgical training on an and quantification of anastomotic flow at
artifical anatomical model with the the bedside, to deliver early, definitive & Wolters Kluwer 313
possibilities of virtual assistance. reliable real-time insight on flap viability. Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading global
Squip, Inc. 118 provider of information and point of care
Plural Publishing, Inc. 407
solutions for the healthcare industry.
Plural Publishing produces leading Squip is a manufacturer & distributor of
academic, scientific and clinical publications over the counter medical devices. Nasal
in the fields of otolaryngology, speech rinsing/mucus aspiration, ear wax removal X
pathology, and audiology. Stop by for a & inhalation therapy are examples of
20% discount! www.PluralPublishing.com applications that have been brought to Xenosys USA 417
market. Xenosys USA serve the surgical
PMPH USA, Ltd. 116
Stryker 401 community with innovative products:
PMPH USA, Publishing to Advance the • portable next-gen LED surgical
Practice of Medicine. Stryker is one of the world’s leading headlights
medical technology companies and, • full range of custom TTL surgical loupes
together with our customers, we are driven • wireless full-HD surgical camera system
R to make healthcare better. Visit us at
stryker,com. Xoran Technologies, LLC 410
Reliance Medical Products 316
Xoran’s MiniCAT— helps patient care
Reliance offers a complete line of full power and retention generates revenue via
and manual examination and procedure T
reimbursements expedites FESS and
chairs, surgical and exam stools and state balloon dilation Xoran’s xCAT— Seamless
Teleflex 206
of the art cabinets that are second to none iCT paired with Fiagon Navigation can save
in quality and craftsmanship. Teleflex is the home of Arrow, Deknatel, precious time in the OR
Hudson RCI, LMA, Pilling, Rüsch and
Rose Micro Solutions 112 Weck - trusted brands united by a
Rose Micro Solutions sells High Quality common sense of purpose. Z
Optical Loupes & LED Lighting Systems
for Less! Our Loupes start @ $279.00. ZEISS 416
We are a”Family”Business consisting of 4 U
Carl Zeiss Meditec (www.zeiss.com/
Brothers.We named the company after our us) is one of the worlds leading medical
mother “ROSE”.
Ultralight Optics, Inc. 217
technology companies that is dedicated to
Ultralight Featherlight is the award-winning, helping healthcare professionals enhance
smallest, and lightest LED loupe-light with patient care.
S over 100 customized attachments to fit on
all loupes, safety glasses, everything! Zimmer Biomet 226
Sanford Health 127
Zimmer Biomet Company Description
Sanford Health is the largest rural not-for- Founded in 1927 and headquartered
profit health care system in the nation. in Warsaw, Indiana, Zimmer Biomet
28,000 employees and over 1,400 primary is a global leader in musculoskeletal
and specialty care physicians. healthcare.

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Conference Rooms
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National Harbor
& CONVENTION CENTER A Conference Rooms

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Fort Washington
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Woodrow Wilson
D Potomac Ballroom H Ballroom L Azalea Rooms

COSM Headquarters Office E Cherry Blossom


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Presidential
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Advancing
personalized
surgery
together.
Strengthening our partnership
to provide you with a superior
level of service for VSP
(Virtual Surgical Planning)
and medical models.

Learn more at booth #401


or online at cmf.stryker.com

The information presented is intended to demonstrate a Stryker product. A surgeon must always refer to the package insert, product label and/or instructions for use, including the instructions for cleaning and ster ster-
ilization (if applicable), before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets. Stryker
Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service
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holders. Copyright © 2018 Stryker
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augmented reality

Booth #401

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for use, including the instructions for cleaning and sterilization (if applicable), before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets
because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets.

Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Scopis, TGS
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