News Oct. 26, 2024 Large practice fuels expert management of benign brain tumors Mayo Clinic specialists use the latest technology to treat the full range of benign neoplasms, including complex tumors. A multidisciplinary team helps optimize outcomes. Oct. 12, 2024 Research fellow project focuses on predictors of chronic rhinosinusitis in transplant recipients A little more than 30% of transplant recipients with CRS had an increased prevalence of previous endoscopic sinus surgery, allergic rhinitis and recurrent acute rhinosinusitis in the pretransplant period compared with t[...] Oct. 12, 2024 Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) helps surgeons treat head and neck cancers once considered inoperable Mayo Clinic surgeons are using this latest technology as an opportunity to treat complex cancers and increase Otolaryngology’s surgical capabilities. April 23, 2024 Implementing ERAS to improve head and neck surgery outcomes Head and neck surgeons at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, implement an otolaryngology-specific ERAS model to decrease complications and increase patient success. April 23, 2024 Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist provides pro bono facial reconstruction in Ukraine As part of a global humanitarian program, Samip Patel, M.D., an otolaryngologist in Jacksonville, Florida, performed facial reconstruction for injured soldiers. April 23, 2024 Collaborating to support individuals with hearing loss Mayo Clinic neurotologists work with Caroline Zuck, Au.D., an audiologist at Savannah Speech and Hearing Center in Georgia, to improve patients' hearing and daily communication experiences. May 26, 2023 Time savings of 76% using deep learning automation in head and neck cancer In collaboration with Google Health, researchers at Mayo Clinic have trained a deep learning model in autosegmentation for head and neck cancer, garnering 76% time savings. July 23, 2022 Expert guidance for vestibular schwannomas' complex treatment decisions The treatment options for vestibular schwannomas are evolving. Mayo Clinic has deep experience and expertise with managing care for individuals with these benign tumors. July 31, 2021 New treatment options for patients with obstructive sleep apnea who are intolerant to positive airway pressure therapy Mayo Clinic offers upper airway stimulation therapy, oral appliance therapy and the expertise of a sleep surgeon for patients who are positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy intolerant. July 21, 2021 Vestibular schwannoma: Meeting each patient's needs through shared decision-making Mayo Clinic diagnoses and treats nearly 800 people a year with vestibular schwannomas. The treatment team has extensive experience in microsurgery, radiosurgery and observation of these intracranial tumors. Medical Professionals Otolaryngology News