The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Mount Sinai demonstrates excellence in all facets of clinical care, education and research. The Head and Neck Institute, Ear Institute at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai and Grabscheid Voice and Swallowing Center are internationally recognized for innovations and advancements in otolaryngology. Some examples include the first donor tracheal transplant worldwide, the first robotic surgery for oropharyngeal cancers in the State of New York, novel endoscopic surgical approaches for otologic tumors, and a larynx-sparing approach to resect laryngeal chondrosarcomas. The Head and Neck Cancer Research Program has been in existence for more than 20 years, and offers a wide array of clinical trials. Our faculty are also recognized leaders in skull base and sinus surgery, as well as microvascular reconstruction. They provide the highest level of multidisciplinary care, participate in cutting-edge research, and train and mentor the next generation of otolaryngologists.
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Mount Sinai demonstrates excellence in all facets of clinical care, education and research. The Head and Neck Institute, Ear Institute at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai and Grabscheid Voice and Swallowing Center are internationally recognized for innovations and advancements in otolaryngology. Some examples include the first donor tracheal transplant worldwide, the first robotic surgery for oropharyngeal cancers in the State of New York, novel endoscopic surgical approaches for otologic tumors, and a larynx-sparing approach to resect laryngeal chondrosarcomas. The Head and Neck Cancer Research Program has been in existence for more than 20 years, and offers a wide array of clinical trials. Our faculty are also recognized leaders in skull base and sinus surgery, as well as microvascular reconstruction. They provide the highest level of multidisciplinary care, participate in cutting-edge research, and train and mentor the next generation of otolaryngologists.
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The Mount Sinai Otolaryngology Surgical Video Series
The Mount Sinai Otolaryngology Surgical Video Series is a detailed, step-by-step instructional guide for surgeons and surgical trainees to learn standard approaches to ENT/Otolaryngology procedures.
Mount Sinai researchers have made breakthrough discoveries about the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor that suggest new approaches to the treatment of autoimmune thyroid disease.
Microsurgical Training Has a New Look at the Buxton Microsurgical Education Center
The Jorge N. Buxton, MD, and Douglas F. Buxton, MD, Microsurgical Education Center is now home to the most modern high-definition microscopes that, along with a number of technological upgrades over the years, provide an unparalleled microsurgical ...
Enhancing Behavioral Voice Therapy With Immersive Virtual Reality
Immersive virtual reality is a powerful new tool that can help train patients in learning behavioral voice therapy techniques. Mount Sinai’s Ümit Da?dö?en, PhD, CCC-SLP, is leading research into the technology's potential for improving ...
Join Mount Sinai for the Eighth Annual Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery Dissection CME Course
Friday, September 13, 7:30am- Saturday, September 14, 2:00pm
Improving Mobility and Balance Among Older Adults With Hearing Loss
According to a new study led by Mount Sinai’s Maura Cosetti, MD, older adults with untreated bilateral hearing loss struggled to multitask during a test that assessed mobility and balance much more than participants without hearing loss. ...
Eric M. Genden, MD, MHA, FACS, Professor and Chair, Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, looks back on an exciting year for the Department that led to a groundbreaking development.
Using 3D Modeling to Enhance Surgery Among Patients With Paralyzed Vocal Cords
Diana N. Kirke, MD, is heading a first-ever study into the potential of 3D modeling of the paraglottic space to facilitate medialization laryngoplasty. The technology is expected to shorten the surgery while making it easier to perform ...
What Are the Best Solutions for Vestibular Schwannoma-Related Hearing Loss?
There is no single solution for treating hearing loss among patients with vestibular schwannomas (acoustic neuromas), and the ideal approach depends on unique factors involving the tumor and patient. Maura Cosetti, MD, discusses how she ...
3D Optical Imaging-Driven Workflow Enhances Intraoperative Frozen Section Analysis
Conducting intraoperative frozen section analysis of surgical margins for head and neck cancer specimens can be a complex process for both surgeons and pathologists. To solve this, Mark Urken, MD, has created a new 3D optical imaging-driven ...
The Novel All-In Approach Leading to Improved Outcomes for Mandibulectomy Patients
Merging the benefits of a multidisciplinary team with virtual planning, Mount Sinai specialists have developed a unique workflow that reduces wait times for permanent prosthesis to four to six months, compared to 18 months previously.
Gaining Much Needed Insight Into Treating Head and Neck Cancer Among Pediatric Patients
To date, there is scarce research guiding treatment for pediatric patients with head and neck cancers. To change this, Aldo V. Londino, MD, is leading efforts to discover trends involving these patients. So far, his team has found that ...
Mount Sinai Residency Program Sends Otolaryngology Alumnus on Path to Leadership
During his residency at Mount Sinai, John Rhee, MD, MPH, gained valuable skills that helped propel him to his current position as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Helping Facial Paralysis Patients Regain Their Natural Smiles
To help patients with facial paralysis, Mount Sinai’s Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has developed a comprehensive facial paralysis management program.
Gaining Unique Insight Into Thyroid Cancer Among World Trade Center Survivors
Maaike van Gerwen, MD, PhD is heading two novel studies that could lead to a better understanding of thyroid cancer among patients exposed to toxins during the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks.
Join Mount Sinai for the Seventh Annual Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery Dissection CME Course
Course material and hands-on laboratory dissection will be appropriate for both novice and advanced endoscopic ear surgeons. For those unable to travel to New York City, this course also contains a virtual lecture component.
Liquid Biopsy “Reliable and Accurate” With Early Cancer Detection
A specialized blood test can identify the presence of tumor cells in their earliest possible stage, is far less invasive than a traditional tissue biopsy, and can be used for both screening and surveillance.
Genetic Causes of Three Previously Unexplained Rare Diseases Identified
Mount Sinai researchers help identify previously unknown genetic causes of primary lymphedema, thoracic aortic aneurysm disease, and congenital deafness.
New Therapy Could Help Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Patients who present with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps typically undergo surgery or are given steroids to eliminate polyps.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Specialty Report 2023
Eric M. Genden, MD, MHA, FACS, Professor and Chair, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, reflects on a bold year for the Department that resulted in groundbreaking research and the adoption of cutting-edge technology.
Can Virtual Reality Help Patients Recovering From Vestibular Dysfunction?
While rehabilitation is largely helpful for patients with vestibular dysfunction, it does not always prepare them for navigating unpredictable urban environments.
New Study Investigates 7-Tesla MRI’s Ability to Visualize Acoustic Neuromas
Mount Sinai researchers are investigating the potential to create better surgical outcomes for patients with acoustic neuromas by using the most powerful imaging technology available.
Alumni Credit Mount Sinai’s Otolaryngology Residency Program as Fundamental to Their Success
During their residencies, colleagues Karen B. Zur, MD, and Ian N. Jacobs, MD, MLA, collaborated with leading experts and learned valuable leadership skills that enabled them to become experts in their field.
Researcher Advances Lung and Tracheal Transplantation Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Ya-Wen Chen, PhD, is investigating the potential for using cells from a patient’s own body to develop tissue for trachea and lung transplantations, which could result in reduced dependency on organ donors.
Mapping the Human Vocal Folds in High Resolution
For a number of reasons, it can be challenging to analyze problems in the human vocal folds. Now, a new high-resolution imaging technology, combined with access to fresh healthy tissue, is giving Benjamin Laitman, MD, PhD, an effective way to analyze them.
Facial Plastic Surgery Division Revives 100-Year-Old Rhinoplasty Technique With Cutting-Edge Results
The standard procedure for rhinoplasty has remained popular with facial plastic surgeons for more than a century, despite some of its known risks and limitations.
Reducing the Need for Adjuvant Chemoradiotherapy Among Patients With HPVOPSCC
The standard of care for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma results in high cure rates; however, these therapies typically come with severe side effects.
Unveiling the Causes of Chronic Rhinosinusitis in the Upper Airways
While the symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis are easy to recognize, what causes them is not yet understood.
Endowed Research Fellowships for Students Interested in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology residencies are increasingly in demand. The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers four fellowships for third- and fourth-year medical students.
We describe a new method of intraoperative communication of margin mapping results for head and neck cancer specimens.
“Scary Cases” presented by Mount Sinai Otolaryngology in New York
Scary Cases: Mount Sinai Otolaryngology in NYC Presents Four Unique Surgeries
Treatment Options for Acoustic Neuromas, a Common Brain Tumor
George Wanna, MD, Executive Vice Chair of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery and Chief of the Division of Otology-Neurotology, has performed approximately 1,000 procedures to treat these unusual tumors and improve the quality of life of his patients.
Weekly virtual thyroid education sessions sponsored by the THANC Foundation
Every Friday at 8am EST
Assessing the Link between Endocrine Disruptors and Thyroid Cancer
Past exposure to Agent Orange—the highly destructive defoliant widely used during the Vietnam War—may be associated with more aggressive thyroid cancer. In a first-of-its-kind retrospective study in partnership with the James J. Peters ...
Guided by the Light: Using 5-ALA to Resect Head and Neck Tumors
Tumors of the head and neck are located in anatomical areas that contain many structures that are vital to quality of life. To aid in removal of the malignancies, Alfred M.C. Iloreta, Jr., MD, has utilized 5-aminolevulinic acid—a naturally ...
Using Liquid Biopsy for Early Cancer Detection
This specialized blood test can identify the presence of tumor cells in their earliest possible stage; is far less invasive than a traditional tissue biopsy; and can be used for both screening and surveillance.
Preserving the Voice of Laryngeal Chondrosarcoma Patients
For decades, physicians have performed total laryngectomies on patients with laryngeal chondrosarcoma. Though life-saving, this standard of care procedure adversely impacted their ability to speak, breathe, and swallow.
Collaborative Airway Institute Established at Mount Sinai
The Institute for Airway Science (IAS) is comprised of translational and basic scientists with expertise in the areas of epithelial science, stem cell science, and transplant immunology.
How Patients with Single-Sided Deafness Benefit from Cochlear Implantation
Cochlear implantation recently became available as a treatment modality for patients with single-sided deafness. To assess which patient population would benefit from its use, Maura K. Cosetti, MD—in concert with a team of auditory engineers ...
A Message from Eric Genden, MD
Eric M. Genden, MD, FACS, Professor and Chair Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, reflects on the Department’s exciting year that can be characterized as an exploration into uncharted research and technology.
Treating Sinusitis with Advanced Balloon Sinuplasty Technology
Mount Sinai’s Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery became the first academic center in New York City to adopt ENT Navigation balloon sinuplasty. The minimally invasive, cutting-edge tool allows for the automatic merging of ...
Researchers Identify Guidelines to Decrease Post-Intubation Complications
Physicians have long known that intubations come with their share of complications. Researchers within the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai want to help change that by developing ...
Could the Oral Microbiome Play a Role in Head and Neck Cancer?
Human papillomavirus is the cause for a variety of cancers including anal, oral, and malignancies of the head and neck. But not all those infected develop cancer; some are able to suppress the virus. Researchers at the Head and Neck Cancer ...
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Specialty Report 2022
In operation for more than a century, the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has earned a reputation as one of the finest in the nation and is internationally recognized for ...
Attend a Virtual CME Symposium at New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Surgeons Perform First Human Tracheal Transplant Surgery
Learn about the world’s first human tracheal transplant
Sound Can Directly Affect Balance and Lead to Risk of Falling
What people hear and do not hear can have a direct effect on their balance, according to new research from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE).
How Surgeons Performed the First Successful Human Trachea Transplant
More than 50 specialists were involved in the first successful human trachea transplant. The skilled team spent 18 hours harvesting trachea from a donor and implanting it into the patient
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021, a team of brilliant medical professionals conducted the first successful human trachea transplant. This special report details the research and process leading up to this historic surgery, as well as the ...
Otolaryngologists Tackle Post-COVID-19 Laryngeal Complications
In the summer of 2020, patients who recovered from COVID-19 began reporting to otolaryngologists throughout the Mount Sinai Health System with upper airway complications. To better address the needs of this patient population, physicians ...
Thirty Years of Research Leads the Way to Revascularizing the Trachea
For the past thirty years, Eric M. Genden, MD, MHCA, FACS, has investigated how to replace and rebuild an organ thought to be non-transplantable. Through extensive research, Dr. Genden has charted his vision from an animal model to the lab and finally a person
Can Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Treat Anosmia?
Alfred Marc Carlo Iloreta, MD, has launched a therapeutic study to assess the impact of daily omega-3 fatty acid supplementation among patients who have experienced COVID-19-associated anosmia
Hearing Loss and COVID-19: How Providers Can Overcome the Communication Gap
Face coverings are essential in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but their use may present communication challenges
Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgeons Served As Reinforcements
Throughout the Mount Sinai Health System, multidisciplinary surgical teams were organized to take over COVID-19 wards from ill, fatigued staff. Otolaryngologists were among the recruits
Residents Launch Nation’s First ENT COVID-19 ICU
In the spring of 2020, as medical wards throughout Elmhurst Hospital Center were converted to accommodate COVID-19 cases and the number of patients intubated threatened to overwhelm resources, a group of residents banded together to launch ...
Assessing the Viability of Virtual Speech Language Pathology
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Grabscheid Voice and Swallowing Center of Mount Sinai successfully transitioned to virtual appointments. Despite a few challenges, providers found that the increased schedule flexibility, along ...
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Specialty Report 2021
The past year has been one of the most challenging in history, but each and every one of us acquired various takeaways, whether it be in our practice, research endeavors, or educational experiences.
COVID-19: Update and Safety for the Public and Health Care Workers
Eric M. Genden, MD, MHCA, FACS, provides insights on COVID-19 prevention for daily life.