Recent advances in minimally invasive surgery have drastically increased the number of otolaryngological procedures that can now be offered in the office setting. Office-Based Surgical Procedures in Otolaryngology provides clear, highly illustrated discussions of in-office considerations and head and neck surgical procedures-all contributed by leading experts in the field of otolaryngology. Narrated companion videos help practicing otolaryngologists and otolaryngologists in training navigate each step of the procedure alongside experienced and knowledgeable surgeons.
Section 1. Office Site Considerations 1. Patient Safety and Anesthesia Considerations (checklist, dosing, toxicity, IC) 2. Patient Experience and Room Setup (eye mask, noise cancelling headphones, music, scented candles, Ativan or valium, MA or nurse or no assistant) 3. Billing and Coding for Office-Based Procedures 4. Scope Management and Reprocessing (rigid/flex/disposable) 5. Medical Emergencies (Anaphylaxis, HTN, pain)
Section 2. Comprehensive Otolaryngology/Pediatrics/Sleep 6. Sialendoscopy and Stone Removal 7. Sleep-Related In-Office Procedures (UP3, others) 8. In-Office Biopsy for the Otolaryngologist (needle, open - LN, mass, USS neck) 9. Frenotomy 10. Peritonsillar Abscess Drainage in the Office 11. Management of Epistaxis (cautery, HHT) 12. Pediatric Ear Tube Placement
Section 3. Rhinology 13. Sinus Balloon Dilation 14. In-Office Endoscopic Sinus Surgery 15. Addressing the Deviated Nasal Septum 16. Office-Based Polypectomy 17. Drug-Eluting Stent Placement and Steroid Injections 18. In-Office Surgical Navigation 19. Nasal Endoscopy and Sinus Debridement 20. Treatment of the Posterior Nasal Nerve (Cryoablation and Radiofrequency Neurolysis) 21. Nasal Valve Treatment: Vivaer/latera 22. Inferior Turbinate Procedures 23. In-Office Evaluation and Management of Lacrimal Obstruction (balloon, stent, etc.) 24. Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy for the Otolaryngologist
Section 5. Laryngology 37. Anesthesia and Patient Preparation for Awake Procedures 38. In-Office Diagnostics and Laryngopharyngeal Biopsies 39. In-Office Treatment of Respiratory Papillomatosis 40. In-Office Treatment of Leukoplakia. 41. Awake Injection Laryngoplasty 42. In-Office Injection of Steroids and 5-FU to Treat Dysphonia 43. Treatment for Laryngeal Dystonia 44. Transnasal Botulinum Toxin Injection of the False Vocal Folds for Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia 45. In-Office Treatment of Airway Stenosis 46. Awake Procedures for Swallowing Disorders 47. Office-Based Voice Procedures for Gender-Affirmation in Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals 48. Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block for Chronic Cough
Section 6. Otology 49. Office-Based Otoendoscopy 50. Pearls and Pitfalls in Office-based Myringotomy and Tympanostomy Tube Placement 51. Pediatric Tympanostomy Using Iontophoresis and Automated Tube Delivery System 52. Intratympanic Drug Delivery 53. Repair of Tympanic Membrane Perforations 54. Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian Tube
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