MAY 1-5, 2019

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TABLE OF CONTENTS COSM SECRETARIES LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION Schedule-at-a-Glance ...... 4 Gregory Grillone, MD, FACS Chair General Information ...... 6 COSM Secretaries Liaison Committee Business and Social Events ...... 65

Exhibitor Listings ...... 66-69 Theda Kontis, MD American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive JW Marriott Austin Floorplans ...... 70-71 Surgery (AAFPRS) Exhibit Hall Map ...... 71 Seth Dailey, MD American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA)

Brian Burkey, MD, MEd, FACS DAILY SCHEDULE American Head and Society (AHNS) Societies are listed in alphabetical order: Lucian Sulica, MD American Academy of Facial Plastic American Laryngological Association (ALA) and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) ...... 13-14, 15 Brad Kesser, MD American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) . . . 14, 16, 23 American Neurotology Society (ANS)

American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) ...... 8-11, 17-21 Sujana Chandrasekhar, MD, FACS American Laryngological Association (ALA) ...... 12, 22, 26 American Otological Society (AOS) American Neurotology Society (ANS) ...... 27, 29 Pete Batra, MD, FACS American Rhinologic Society (ARS) American Otological Society (AOS) ...... 34-35 Reza Rahbar, DMD, MD American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO) (ASPO) ...... 28, 30-32, 36-37 Myles Pensak, MD, FACS The Triological Society (TRIO) ...... 24-25, 32-33 American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society aka The Triological Society (TRIO) POSTERS CONNECT WITH US! 1st Combined Posters (AAFPRS, ABEA, AHNS, ALA) ...... 38-51 COSM 2nd Combined Posters (ANS, AOS, ASPO, TRIO) ...... 52-64 c/o American College of Surgeons 633 N. Saint Clair Street Chicago, IL 60611 ➤ DOWNLOAD THE COSM APP 312-202-5322 | www.cosm.md [email protected] Download the App for the most up-to-date program and event www.twitter.com/__COSM #2019COSM information! Visit the app store and ©2019. search for COSM TriStar Publishing, Inc. nd Events or scan 7285 W.132 Street, Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66213 this QR code: 913-491-4200 | www.tristarpub.com

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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY APRIL 30 MAY 1 MAY 2 MAY 3 MAY 4 MAY 5

AHNS C AAFPRS ABEA ANS AOS ALA ABEA TRIO C ASPO C ASPO C AHNS C TRIO MORNING

AAFPRS AHNS C ALA AOS ABEA ALA ANS ASPO C AHNS C ASPO TRIO AFTERNOON

ABEA R ALA R 1st Poster R 2nd Poster R AOS B AAFPRS, ABEA, ANS, AOS, ASPO, TRIO ASPO B AHNS, ALA ANS R AHNS R EVENING ALA R

B = Banquet C = Concurrent R = Reception

COSM SOCIETIES

AAFPRS ALA ARS American Academy of Facial Plastic and American Laryngological American Rhinologic Society Reconstructive Surgery Association www.american-rhinologic.org www.aafprs.org www.alahns.org

ABEA ANS ASPO American Broncho-Esophagological American Neurotology Society American Society of Pediatric Association www.americanneurotologysociety.com Otolaryngology www.abea.net www.aspo.us

AHNS AOS TRIO American Head and Neck Society American Otological Society American Laryngological, Rhinological and www.ahns.info www.americanotologicalsociety.org Otological Society (aka The Triological Society) www.triological.org

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS EXHIBIT HALL PARKING A common registration badge is used by Lone Star Ballroom, Level 3 Self Parking: participating societies. The acronym of Coffee breaks and lunch will be served in 0-3 Hours ...... $17 + tax each society an attendee is registered the Exhibit Hall (Wednesday and Sunday 3-6 Hours ...... $25 + tax for will be printed on the badge. Ribbons excluded). 6-24 Hours ...... $32 + tax on the badge indicate those societies of Thursday, May 2 . . . . .9:00 am – 4:00 pm Overnight ...... $32 + tax which the attendee is a member. A badge Friday, May 3 ...... 9:00 am – 4:00 pm must be worn to enter the exhibit hall and Saturday, May 4 . . . . .9:00 am – 4:00 pm POSTERS scientific sessions. All posters are displayed in Griffin Hall, Level HEADQUARTERS OFFICE 2. View/search all posters via the App or BUSINESS CENTER Room 405, Level 4 COSM’s Poster Archive via www.cosm.md. Level 5 Wednesday, May 1 . . . . 6:30 am – 5:00 pm The business center is staffed weekdays Thursday, May 2 . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm AAFPRS, ABEA, AHNS, and ALA 7:00 am – 7:00 pm and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday, May 3 ...... 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday, May 1 . . . . 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm weekends. The FedEx Office® Print & Ship Saturday, May 4 . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday, May 2 . . . . . 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Center offers 24 hour self-service printing, Sunday, May 5 ...... 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 1st Combined Poster Reception copying, and internet access. Thursday, May 2 . . . . . 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm 512-391-1816/[email protected]. HOTELS COSM Headquarters: ANS, AOS, ASPO, and TRIO CAREER CONNECTIONS JW Marriott Austin Friday, May 3 ...... 9:00 am – 7:00 pm New this year! Companies seeking to fill 110 E 2nd St, Austin, TX Saturday, May 4 . . . . . 9:00 am – 5:00 pm open ENT positions will be located in the 2nd Combined Poster Reception foyer outside of the Exhibit Hall (Lone Additional: Friday, May 3 ...... 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Star Ballroom on Level 3). Westin Austin Downtown Courtyard/Residence Inn PRESS OFFICE CHILD POLICY The Line Austin Members of the press may pick up a press Younger than 16: Not permitted on The Fairmont Austin badge and kit in Room 405, Level 4. All Exhibit Hall floor or scientific sessions. Aloft Austin Downtown interviews must be conducted in the Press This is a safety policy that includes infants Hilton Garden Inn Office. in strollers and arms. For a map and additional hotel information, 16 and older: Must have a badge to enter visit www.cosm.md. REGISTRATION the Exhibit Hall or meeting rooms. Grand Ballroom Foyer, Level 4 LACTATION ROOM Tuesday, April 30 . . . .12:00 pm – 5:00 pm CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDIT Please visit Room 405, Level 4 for access to Wednesday, May 1 . . . . 6:30 am – 5:00 pm Please refer to the App or www.cosm.md a private locked room/refrigerator. Thursday, May 2 . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm for CME information; CME credits/ Friday, May 3 ...... 7:00 am – 5:00 pm certificates will be processed by LOST AND FOUND Saturday, May 4 . . . . . 7:00 am – 3:00 pm participating Societies. Security can be reached by dialing 4546 Sunday, May 5 ...... 7:00 am – 10:00 am from a hotel phone. EMERGENCIES SPEAKER READY ROOM If an emergency or threat occurs, an MESSAGES Room 406, Level 4 announcement will come through the JW A message board is located by COSM Tuesday, April 30 . . . . 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Marriott’s PA system, if possible. Please follow registration in the Grand Ballroom Foyer, Wednesday, May 1 . . . .6:00 am – 6:00 pm the hotel’s instructions. Level 4. Anyone wishing to post a message Thursday May 2 . . . . .6:00 am – 6:00 pm for an attendee may do so. Friday May 3 ...... 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday, May 4 . . . . .6:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, May 5 ...... 6:00 am – 10:00 am

WIFI Complimentary internet access is available ➤MISSION in the main lobby, restaurants, and pool deck. COSM has purchased wifi in all The mission of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM) is to bring together meeting rooms, Levels 2-5, Wednesday- the membership of the COSM societies, Otolaryngology residents in training, medical Sunday. students and allied health professionals for the purpose of disseminating and exchanging Network: COSM2019 | Password: cosm 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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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

AHNS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6

MAY 1 MAY GRAND 5 8:10 am CONCURRENT 1 CONCURRENT 1 7:00 am Primer on Radiobiology GRAND 5 GRAND 5 Beth Beadle, MD, PhD Welcome and Guest of Honor 9:00 am 10:15 am Introduction Cooperative Groups Updates: Complexities in the Care of 8:20 am Ehab Hanna, MD Where We Have Been and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Neil Gross, MD Proton Therapy 101 Where We are Going Moderator: Steven Wang, MD WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Carole Fakhry, MD, MPH Brandon Gunn, MD Moderator: Robert Ferris, MD, PhD Panelists: Audrey Erman, MD CONCURRENT 1 8:30 am 9:00 am Marcus Monroe, MD Sandro Porceddu, MD GRAND 5 Debate: IMRT vs IMPT (Proton History of Role of Surgeons in Mike Wong, MD 7:20 am Therapy) Cooperative Groups and Trials Jatin Shah Symposium: Remote Sum Yom, MD, PhD John Ridge, MD, PhD Access versus Standard Steven Frank, MD CONCURRENT 2 Thyroidectomy: Where is the 9:15 am GRAND 6 8:37 am Value and Who Defines it? From Idea to a Trial and 10:15 am Moderator: Amy Chen, MD, MPH Rebuttals, Questions and Surgeon Credentialing for Salivary Debates: How Much is Answers Cooperative Group Trials too Much Beth Beadle, MD, PhD 7:25 am Chris Holsinger, MD Moderator: David Eisele, MD Brandon Gunn, MD Open Thyroidectomy Sum Yom, MD, PhD Michael Singer, MD Steven Frank, MD 9:30 am 10:15 am Update on Current Debate I: Approach for Benign 7:35 am Parotid Tumors: Extracapsular CONCURRENT 2 Cooperative Group Trials Robotic Assisted Thyroidectomy Steve Chang, MD v. Superficial Yoon Woo Koh, MD, PhD GRAND 6 with Rebuttals, Questions and 8:10 am CONCURRENT 2 Answers 7:45 am What is Quality in Head and Richard Smith, MD v. Ellie GRAND 6 Transoral Vestibular Neck Surgery? Maghami, MD 9:00 am Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Moderator: David Goldstein, MD, MSc Cancer Debate: Jonathan Russell, MD 10:34 am Incorporating Best Evidence Debate II: More v. Less 8:10 am Moderator: Benjamin Judson, MD 7:55 am Aggressive Surgical Discussion Patient Perspective: What is Management of Salivary Quality of Care? 9:05 am Cancers with Rebuttals, Andrew Shuman, MD Debate I: Early Larynx Cancer: Questions, and Answers CONCURRENT 2 Surgery v. Radiotherap Daniel Deschler, MD v. David GRAND 6 8:20 am Jonathan Beitler, MD Cognetti, MD 7:20 am Head and Neck Specific Daniel Price, MD Reconstructive Roundtable: Metrics and How to Implement CONCURRENT 1 Pearls and Pitfalls of 9:21 am Quality Initiatives GRAND 5 Pharyngeal Reconstruction Debate II: Late Stage Larynx Randal Weber, MD 11:05 am After Salvage Laryngectomy Cancer: Sequential Therapy v. John Conley Lecture Introduction Moderator: Jeremy Richmon, MD 8:30 am Concurrent Therapy Ehab Hanna, MD Panelists: Does Volume of Surgery David Rosenthal, MD Steven Cannady, MD Impact Quality? Gregory Wolf, MD Steven Chinn, MD, MPH 11:10 am Christine Gourin, MD Kerstin Stenson, MD 9:45 am John Conley Lecture Peirong Yu, MD Value-Cased Health Care: 8:40 am Break with Exhibitors GRAND FOYER The Agenda for Head and Neck CONCURRENT 1 Should Time to Treatment be a Michael Porter Quality Metric? GRAND 5 Evan Graboyes, MD 12:00 pm 8:10 am Lunch with Exhibitors Advances in Radiotherapy: 8:50 am GRAND FOYER Proton v. IMRT Debate Discussion Moderator: Vasu Divi, MD

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AHNS cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6 WEDNESDAY,

CONCURRENT 2 1:09 pm 1:25 pm 1:45 pm ROOM 301/302 Discussion Refining the Identification A Pathology Protocol Increases 1:00 pm of a Precise Cut Point for the Lymph Node Yield in Neck Association Between Annual Dissection for Oral Cavity Best of Endocrine ROOM 301/302 MAY 1 1:10 pm Surgeon Total Thyroidectomy Squamous Cell Cancer Abstracts Volume and Complications Andrew J Holcomb, MD Moderators: Scientific Session 1 – Endocrine Charles Metzer, MD Vikas Mehta, MD 1:50 pm Erin Partington Buczek, MD Moderators: 1:30 pm Vikas Mehta, MD Discussion Discussion 1:00 pm Erin Partington Buczek, MD Lateral Neck Ultrasound for CONCURRENT 1 1:35 pm Thyroid Cancer: Comparison of 1:10 pm GRAND 5 The Use and Impact Quality Between Community Utilizing a High-Throughput 1:00 pm of Technology in and High-Volume Tertiary Care Approach to Identify Effective Thyroidectomies: A 2016 NSQIP Best of Mucosal HPV Practice Systemic Agents for Aggressive Analysis Positive Abstracts Heera Govindarajan Thyroid Cancer Variants Venguidesvarane, BDS Abdallah S Mohamed, MD Sina J Torabi, BA Moderator: Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD

1:04 pm 1:15 pm 1:40 pm 1:00 pm Discussion Machine-Learning for the Bilateral Neck Exploration Genetic Risk Stratification of versus SPECT, SPECT/ Plasma Circulating Tumor HPV CT, or 4DCT Imaging in DNA for the Surveillance of 1:05 pm Thyroid Nodules by Ultrasound Non-localizing Primary Cancer Recurrence in HPV- The Role of Postoperative Kelly E Daniels, BS Hyperparathyroidism—A Cost- Associated Oropharyngeal Stimulated Serum Thyroglobulin effectiveness Analysis Cancer Measurement for Predicting 1:20 pm Ethan Frank, MD Gaorav P Gupta, MD, PhD Recurrence in Patients with Evaluating Thyroid Cancer Papillary Thyroid Cancer: An Incidence and Minnesotan 1:04 pm Analysis Involving 1,319 Patients Residential Radon Discussion Luiz Paulo Kowalski, MD, PHD Concentration Curtis Hanba, MD

Q&A on the Use ➤ EXHIBITOR EVENTS and Application of the Biodesign Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Head and Otologic Repair Neck Cancer: Understanding the Current Graft with Evidence and Future Directions Dr. Alejandro Rivas Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC and supported by an Cook Medical educational grant from Merck & Co., Inc. Friday, May 3, 2019 Wednesday, May 1, 2019 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Registration and Dinner: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm | Symposium: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Grand Ballroom 1, 4th Floor Room 402-403, 4th Floor

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

AHNS cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6

MAY 1 MAY 1:05 pm CONCURRENT 2 2:37 pm 3:30 pm Development of a Novel ROOM 301/302 Discussion Long-term Swallowing Out- Composite Pathologic Risk- 2:00 pm comes After Salvage Laryngec- Stratification for Surgically tomy, a Comparison Between Scientific Session 2 – 2:45 pm Resected HPV+ Oropharyngeal Break with Exhibitors Reconstructive Techniques HPV Negative I Cancer GRAND FOYER Mauricio A Moreno, MD

WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, John D Cramer, MD Moderators: Karen Pitman, MD Dan Price, MD CONCURRENT 1 3:35 pm 1:09 pm Discussion Discussion 2:00 pm GRAND 5 3:15 pm Rate of “Skip Metastases” 3:40 pm to Level IV in N0 Oral Cavity 1:10 pm Skull Base Tumor Board Speech and Swallowing Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Debate: Re-Defining the Role Moderator: Ricardo Carrau, MD Outcomes after Laryngectomy Meta-Analysis and Review of of Chemotherapy for HPV- Panelists: for the Dysfunctional Larynx the Literature Marc Cohen, MD, MPH Positive Oropharynx Cancers? Janice L Farlow, MD, PhD Anton Warshavsky, MD Derrick Lin, MD Moderator: Jack Phan MD, MPH Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD Nabil Saba, MD 3:45 pm 2:05 pm A Plan of the Day Significantly Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte 1:13 pm Reduces Operating Room Ratio as a Prognostic CONCURRENT 2 Debate I: The Role of Time for Head and Neck Free Indicator for Overall Survival in Chemotherapy for Microscopic ROOM 301/302 Flap Reconstruction Squamous Cell Carcinoma of 3:15 pm Extranodal Extension in HPV- Kiran Kakarala, MD related Oropharynx Cancer the Head and Neck Scientific Session 3 – Rocco M Ferrandino, MD, MSCR Chemotherapy v. No Reconstructive 3:50 pm Chemotherapy with Rebuttals, 2:10 pm Advances I Postoperative Management of Questions and Answers Microvascular Head and Neck Management of Early Glottic Moderators: Zain Husain BSc, MD v. Kirin Kakarala, MD Free Flaps in a Non-Intensive Cancer in a Veteran Population: Barbara Burtness, MD Heather Osborn, MD, FRCS Care Unit Setting Impact of Risk Factors on Swar Vimawala, BS Disease Recurrence and 1:29 pm 3:15 pm Treatment Selection Debate II: The Role Surgery Validation of Risk-Adjusted 3:55 pm Tanner Fullmer, MD for Macroscopic Extranodal Prediction Models Using the Discussion Extension in HPV-Related Specialty-Specific Head and 2:15 pm Oropharynx Cancer Neck Reconstructive Surgery CONCURRENT 1 Upfront surgery v. Discussion NSQIP Chemoradiation with Rebuttals, Samantha Tam, MD, MPH GRAND 5 Questions and Answers 2:22 pm 4:05 pm Bruce Haughey, MBChB v. Systematic Review and Meta- 3:20 pm Best of 2019: Practice- James Rocco, MD, PhD Analysis of Elective Neck Reconstruction Technique Changing Clinical Trials Dissection for cN0 Salvage Following Total Laryngectomy Moderator: Laryngectomy CONCURRENT 1 Affects Swallowing Outcomes John de Almedia, MD, MSc Chen Lin GRAND 5 Brianna N Harris, MD 2:00 pm 4:05 pm 2:27 pm 3:25 pm RTOG 1016 Defining the Value of Salvage Cumulative Suppressive Index Surgery, Palliative Care and Functional Outcomes Andrea Trotti, MD as a Predictor of Relapse Free of Complex Mandibular Primary Treatment in Head Survival and Overall Survival and Neck Cancer Reconstruction with 4:15 pm in HPV- Oral Squamous Cell Osteocutaneous Fibula Free Moderator: Carcinomas with Negative P16 Outside the Oropharynx Susan McCammon, MD Flap With or Without CAD/ Resection Margins Loren Mell, MD Panelists: CAM-assisted, Virtual Surgical Lauren N Hum, MD, DMD Ezra Cohen, MD Simulation and Planning: A 4:25 pm Terry Day, MD Retrospective Analysis of 246 Panel Discussion of Clinical Wayne Koch, MD 2:32 pm Cases Implications of Emerging Data Elizabeth Kvale, MD, MSPH Surgery Provides Better Jamie A Ku, MD William Lydiatt, MD Disease-Free Survival for Early Uma Duvvuri, MD, PhD Glottic Cancer Patients Lisa Rooper, MD Tina Rodriguez, MD Young-Ik Son, MD, PhD Shlomo Koyfman, MD

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AHNS cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6 WEDNESDAY,

CONCURRENT 2 4:15 pm 4:33 pm 4:51 pm ROOM 301/302 Post-Treatment Clinical The Risk and Rate of The Impact of Extracapsular 4:05 pm Surveillance for HPV-Associated Contralateral Nodal Disease in Extension and Treatment in Oropharyngeal Cancer Surgically Treated HPV-related Patients with Extracapsular MAY 1 Scientific Session 4 – Farzad Masroor, MD Base of Squamous Cell Extension on Overall Mortality HPV Positive Carcinoma in Patients with HPV-Posi- Moderators: 4:20 pm Aisling S Last, BA tive Oropharyngeal Cancer: Melonie Nance, MD Discussion A National Cancer Database Thomas Ow, MD 4:38 pm Analysis of 3,158 Patients 4:23 pm Discussion Andrew T Day, MD, MPH 4:05 pm Evolution of Postsurgical Pathologic Response to Dysphagia after TORS for 4:41 pm 4:56 pm Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Oropharyngeal Cancer: A Patient-Reported Quality Discussion in HPV Positive Oropharyngeal Prospective Registry Analysis of Life Outcomes after Squamous Cell Carcinoma K Hutcheson, PhD Oropharynx Intensity Sarah Khalife CONCURRENT 1 Modulated Proton Therapy GRAND 5 4:28 pm Based on the Functional 4:10 pm 4:50 pm Smoking History Does Not Assessment of Cancer Predictors of Positive Margins AHNS Research Awards Have Prognostic Significance Therapy-Head and Neck and Comparison of Positive in HPV Positive Oropharynx Questionnaire Margin Rates by Subsite, Tumor 5:00 pm Cancer Patients Treated with Houda Bahig, MD, PhD Stage, and Facility Type in Transoral Robotic Surgery AHNS Business Meeting Oropharyngeal Tumors Treated 4:46 pm Members Only with Trans-Oral Robotic Dylan F Roden, MD Postoperative Functional Surgery (TORS) Status of the Elderly after 6:00 pm Jonathan M Hanna Transoral Robotic Surgery AHNS Fellowship Information Meghan B Crawley, MD, MS Session ROOM 502/503

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

ALA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

MAY 1 MAY 7:00 am 8:36 am 9:28 am 10:39 am Business Meeting Effectiveness of Unilateral Perioperative Outcomes after Force Metrics and Suspension (ALA Members Only) vs. Bilateral Botulinum Tracheal Reconstruction: Times for Microlaryngoscopy Toxin Injections in Patients A NSQIP Analysis 2014-2016 Procedures 8:00 am with Adductor Spasmodic Romaine F Johnson, MD, MPH Allen L Feng, MD Welcome Dysphonia: A Retrospective

WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, C Blake Simpson, MD Review 9:34 am 10:45 am Steven Bielamowicz, MD Laryngeal Web in the Pediatric Discussion Introduction of the Guest of Population: Evaluation and Honor 8:42 am Management 10:55 am Robert H Ossoff, DMD, MD Selective Intraoperative Claire M Lawlor, MD American Laryngological Introduction: C Blake Simpson, MD Stimulation of Human Intrinsic Association Award Laryngeal Muscles: Analysis 9:40 am Peak Woo, MD in a Mathematical Three President’s Address Discussion Presentation: Dimensional Space William B Armstrong, MD Rockstars of the ALA: Michael Broniatowski, MD Past, Present and Future 9:50 am 10:58 am C Blake Simpson, MD Break with Exhibitors 8:48 am GRAND FOYER Gabriel F. Tucker, MD Award Botox in Management of Non- Marshall E Smith, MD Presentation of Presidential Dystonic Laryngeal Disorders Presentation: Citations Scientific Session III: Benjamin J Rubinstein, MD Ahmed M S Soliman, MD Robert Bastian, MD Lumps and Bumps Jamie A Koufman, MD Moderators: 11:01 am James Netterville, MD 8:54 am C Gaelyn Garrett, MD, MMHC Panel Discussion Clark A Rosen, MD Enhanced Abductor Function Sunil Verma, MD Robert T Sataloff, MD, DMA in Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Laryngology Training Past, Presentation by: with Muscle Stem Cells Present, and Future 10:15 am C Blake Simpson, MD Randal C Paniello, MD, PhD Moderator: Albert L Merati, MD Natural History of Vocal Fold Panelists: Cysts Recognition of the Program 9:00 am Mona Abaza, MD, MS Diana N Kirke, MD, MPhil Dinesh K Chhetri, MD Committee Discussion Mark S Courey, MD Julina Ongkasuwan, MD William Armstrong, MD Mona Abaza, MD, MS 10:21 am Lee M Akst, MD Scientific Session II: Understanding the Vocal Fold Joel H Blumin, MD Pipes and Tubes Cyst – A 10 Year Retrospective 11:59 am Norman D Hogikyan, MD Moderators: Study of the Etiopathogenesis Announcements Robbi Kupfer, MD of Cysts Excised at a Tertiary Scientific Session I: Andrew McWhorter, MD Center with a Study of the 12:00 pm Neurolaryngology Presence and Distribution Group Photo 9:10 am Pattern of Seromucinous Moderators: LOCATION TBA Glands in 40 Fresh Frozen Joel H Blumin, MD Increased Expression of Lesley F Childs, MD Estrogen Receptor Beta in Cadaver Vocal Folds Idiopathic Subglottic Nupur Kapoor Nerurkar, MBBS, MS (ENT) 8:30 am Ross Campbell, MD National Spasmodic 10:27 am Dysphonia Association 9:16 am Travel Scholarship The Impact of Social Improvement of Diagnostic A Separation of Innate and Determinants of Health on the Clarity: Combination Learned Vocal Behaviors Development and Outcomes Treatment Using Voice Rest Defines the Symptomatology of of Laryngotracheal Stenosis and Steroids Spasmodic Dysphonia Sabina Dang, BA Lesley F Childs, MD Alexis Worthley, BA Presentation: 9:22 am 10:33 am C Blake Simpson, MD Multilevel Upper Airway The Role of Voice Rest on Voice Measurements in Adults: Glottis Outcomes Post-Phonosurgery: is not Always the Narrowest A Randomized-Controlled Trial Yousef Atjathlany, MBBS Kevin Fung, MD

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AAFPRS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6 WEDNESDAY,

1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:25 pm 4:05 pm Introduction & Welcome Aesthetic Principles in Factors Associated with Skin Discussion David B Hom, MD Reconstructive Surgery Graft Take in Head and Neck Robin W Lindsay, MD Peter A Hilger, MD Free Flap Donor Sites

Keynote Presentation MAY 1 Michelle S Hwang, MD Moderator: Robin W Lindsay, MD Aesthetic Medicine & 2:20 pm Facial Rejuvenation Discussion 3:29 pm 4:10 pm Moderator: J Randall Jordan, MD Tourniquet Use and Factors Bringing a Surgical Idea to the Facial Reconstruction Associated with Hematoma Market Formation in Free Tissue Transfer 1:02 pm Moderator: David B Hom, MD Subinoy Das, MD Teaching Your Team Consulta- Michelle S Hwang, MD tions That Build Patient Confi- 2:25 pm 4:30 pm 3:33 pm dence, Set Expectations, and Complex Nasal Reconstruction Discussion Grow Referrals and Adjuvant Radiation Therapy: Orbital Floor Reconstruction Rich Castellano, MD A Survey of Current Practices after Maxillectomy in Patients Receiving Radiotherapy Pain Management Brigit Baglien, BS Moderator: Robin W Lindsay, MD 1:09 pm Sarah Kidwai, MD Impacts of Self-Worth, Social 2:29 pm 4:35 pm 3:37 pm Media, and Photo Editing on Post-Traumatic Medial Canthal Enhanced Recovery after Predictors of Cosmetic Adjunc- Cosmetic Surgery Acceptance Deformities: Recognition and Surgery (ERAS): Opioid- tive Procedures Following Mohs Jonlin Chen, BS Management Sparing Analgesia Following Micrographic Surgery Repair James Biery, PA-C Free Flap Reconstruction Ade Obayemi, MD 1:16 pm Michael Eggerstedt, MD Medical Tourism for Facial Reju- 2:34 pm 3:41 pm venation: A Systematic Review Rhinoplasty in Patients with 4:39 pm Discussion Blake S Raggio, MD Cleft Changes in Opioid Prescribing Adiel Asch, MD Habits for Patients Undergoing 3:45 pm 1:23 pm Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty Clinical Factors Associated Public Perception of Facial Fillers 2:38 pm Ricardo Aulet, MD, MBA Houmehr Hojjat, MD Discussion with Intraoperative Perfusion of Forehead Flaps in Nasal 4:43 pm Reconstruction 1:30 pm 2:41 pm Use of Liposomal Bupivacaine Mohamed Abdelwahab Discussion Remote Head and Neck Free Flap for Reducing Pain Following Monitoring with Near Infrared Costal Cartilage Harvest in 3:49 pm 1:35 pm Spectroscopy Tissue Oximetry Rhinoplasty Mandibular Reconstruction: Willingness to Pay for Increased Nicole Craker, MD, MPH Robert T Cristel, MD Outcome Comparison Attractiveness and Perceived of Intraoperatively vs. Success Through Hair Transplant 2:45 pm 4:47 pm Preoperatively Bent Plates David Liao Post-Operative Antibiotic Use in The Effect of Nasal Splints Carl M Truesdale Fractures and Associa- on Post-Operative Pain and 1:42 pm tion with Risk of Complications Intranasal Synechiae after 3:53 pm Exploring Gaze Patterns of the Tsung-yen Hsieh, MD Septoplasty and ITR Facial Dysmorphia in Adult Face in Profile View Before and Richard H Law, MD Craniofacial Patients: When the After Rhytidectomy 2:49 pm Scars are on the Inside Pauline P Huynh, BA Randomized Controlled Pilot 4:51 pm Wesley H Stepp, PhD Study Comparing Simulation Safety of Non-Steroidal Anti- 1:49 pm Based Education Models for Inflammatory Drugs after Nasal 3:57 pm Investigating the Longevity of Local Facial Flaps Surgery Perception and Valuation of Rhyt- the Endoscopic Midface Lift Tanisha Hutchinson, MD Cristen Olds, MD idectomy Among Different Races Julie P Shtraks, MD Anisha R Kumar, MD 2:53 pm 4:55 pm 1:56 pm Discussion Discussion 4:01 pm Discussion Indications and Validity of Intra- 2:55 pm operative Mohs Micrographic Break with Exhibitors Keynote Presentation Surgery: A Decade of Experience GRAND FOYER Moderator: David B Hom, MD Weitao Wang, MD

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AAFPRS cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6

MAY 1 MAY GRAND 1-2 5:35 pm 6:35 pm 7:45 pm Essentials in Facial Soft Tissue Wound Healing and Head and Neck Reconstruction Break Plastic Surgery Course Soft Tissue Trauma & Facial Paralysis 5:30 pm David B Hom, MD Patrick J Byrne, MD 7:50 pm Introduction & Welcome Approaching the Aging Face Remarks 6:00 pm 7:10 pm Edward D Buckingham, MD WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, David B Hom, MD Cutaneous Lesions & Skin Flaps Rhinoplasty Robin W Lindsay, MD Jeffrey S Moyer, MD Robin W Lindsay 8:25 pm Maxillofacial Trauma Robert M Kellman, MD

ABEA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

1:00 pm 2:31 pm 4:05 pm 4:28 pm ABEA Business Meeting Determining the Minimal Transition Is Depth of Cordectomy the Induction of New Members Clinically Important Only Parameter Correlate with Poster Awards Difference of the Dyspnea 4:05 pm – 4:37 pm Voice Quality after Surgery? Index in the Management of Scientific Session 2 Presented by: Jacob Cohen Laryngotracheal Stenosis 1:30 pm (Cancer) Alan Gray, BS 4:33 pm Presidential Welcome & Citations 4:07 pm Q&A 2:36 pm Milan Amin, MD Moderator Intro Predictors of Tracheostomy 4:39 pm – 4:59 pm Decannulation in Adult 1:45 pm 4:08 pm Ellen M. Friedman Laryngotracheal Stenosis Lecture 1: Presidential Keynote Volumetric Changes in Foreign Body Award Grace Snow, MD Chandrika Tandon Pharyngeal Structures Session Following Head & Neck Cancer 2:41 pm 2:18 pm Chemoradiation Therapy 4:42 Autoimmune Related Transition Presented by: Ashley Hinther Subcordal Stenosis as a Variant Successful Retrieval of a Large of ; A Case Upper Esophageal Foreign 4:13 pm Scientific Session 1: Control Study Body Using Traction Suture Endoscopic Laryngo- Airway I Bridget Burgess, MD Presented by: Bharat Panuganti pharyngeal Surgery for Hypopharyngeal Lesions 4:47 pm 2:20 pm 2:46 pm Presented by: Yo Kishimoto Moderator Intro Q&A Discussion A .50 Caliber Bullet as an Airway Foreign Body 4:18 pm Presented by: Ashwin Ananth 2:21 pm 2:50 pm Swallowing Impairment is Examining the Swiss Cheese: Break with Exhibitors Influenced by Free Flap Choice Multidisciplinary Perspectives 4:52 pm GRAND FOYER in Oral Cavity Reconstruction on Patient and Caregiver Ellen M. Friedman Foreign Presented by: Steven Hoshal Body Award Winner: Tracheostomy Care Education 3:20 pm and its Pitfalls An Innovative Approach Panel 1 In Collaboration with 4:23 pm Victoria Yu, BA the American Society of to Airway Foreign Body KTP Laser Treatment of Early Geriatric Otolaryngology Management in an Extremely Glottic Cancer: A Multi- 2:26 pm (ASGO): Dysphagia Premature Neonate institutional, Retrospective Implementation of the Management in The Elderly Presented by: Sarah Hodge Study European Laryngological Moderated by: Presented by: Noah Parker Society Classification for Ozelm Tulunay-Ugur 4:59 pm Adult Benign Laryngotracheal Panelists: Adjourn with a Presidential Stenosis: A Multicentric Study Karen Kost Close Christian Sittel, MD, PhD Nausheem Jamal Brianna Crawley

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AAFPRS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6

8:00 am 9:05 am 10:24 am Autologous, Cadaveric, Introduction & Welcome Discussion Utilization and Utility Implant? What to Use Remarks of Rhinoplasty Surgical and When David B Hom, MD Worksheets Rhinoplasty Moderator: Robin W Lindsay, MD Robin W Lindsay, MD Moderator: Robin W Lindsay, MD Richard O Davila, MD 11:00 am 10:28 am Facial Paralysis 9:10 am Panelists: Moderator: David B Hom, MD Effectiveness of Intranasal Using the Review of Systems to Minas Constantinides, MD Steroid versus Placebo on Predict Rhinoplasty Outcomes Russell WH Kridel 8:05 am Nasal Obstruction in Septal Tyler S Okland, MD Sam P Most, MD Impact of Facial Paralysis on Deviation Travis T Tollefson, MD THURSDAY, Communicative Participation Shannon F Rudy, MD 10:32 am Noel F Ayoub, MD, MBA The Impact of Nasal 11:40 am 9:17 am Obstruction on Sleep Quality Discussion 8:09 am Surgical Outcomes of Anil Hismi, MD Smile Excursion and Facial Bulk Extracorporeal Septoplasty: A Cosmetic Rhinoplasty MAY 2 following Free Gracilis Transfer: Systematic Review 10:36 am Show & Tell What is the Ideal Flap Weight? Cherian Kandathil, MD Discussion Presentations Adeeb Derakhshan, MD Moderator: Robin W Lindsay, MD 9:24 am 10:40 am 8:13 am Miniplates Used for Twisted Nasal Obstruction Following 11:45 am Reductive Rhinoplasty Qualitative Semi-Structured Nose Deformity Positively Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Interviews for Patents with Impact Patient Reported Tyler Stephen Okland, MD Technique, Complications, Facial Paralysis Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction: Pamela Pyrzynski Akshay Sanan, MD 10:44 am A Systematic Review Incidental Cosmetic Changes Sarah Kidwai, MD 8:17 am 9:31 am in Patients Following Anterior Layperson and Artificial Health Utility Values as Septal Reconstruction. 11:49 am Intelligence Assessed Emotion Outcomes Measures in Patients Cherian Kandathil, MD Patient Reported Outcomes in Facial Palsy Undergoing Rhinoplasty for Measures for Cosmetic Suresh Mohan, MD Nasal Obstruction 10:48 am Rhinoplasty Shekhar K Gadkaree, MD Does Full-Transfixion Incision Akshay Sanan, MD 8:21 am Affect Nasal Tip Projection in The Role for Gracilis 9:37 am Functional Rhinoplasty? 11:53 am Microneurovascular Complex Rhinoplasty: Tyler Bliss, MD The Dorsal Contour in Male Transfer Following Radical Academic Surgical Prospective Rhinoplasty: A Web-Based Parotidectomy and Radiation on Balanced & Functional Nasal 10:52 am Study of Social Perception Cyrus C Rabbani, MD Surgery Avoiding Frequent Rhinoplasty Brian A Nuyen, MD Joesph J Rousso, MD Complications and Surgical 8:29 am Solutions 11:57 am Discussion 9:44 am Prof Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh, MD Discussion Discussion 10:56 am 8:35 am 12:00 pm 9:50 am Discussion Panel Discussion: The Best Adjourn Time to Surgically Intervene Break with Exhibitors for Idiopathic Facial Paralysis LONE STAR BALLROOM (Bells Palsy) and the Management of Acute Facial 10:20 am Paralysis Prospective Study to Evaluate Moderator: Control Rates of Anterior David B Hom, MD Epistaxis and Cost Analysis Panelists: Ahmed Sufyan, MD, FACS Patrick J Byrne, MD Jackie Diels, OT Nate Jowett, MD Ravi N Samy, MD

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THURSDAY, MAY 2

ABEA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

7:55 am 8:26 am 9:40 am 11:28 am Presidential Welcome Q&A Discussion Frequency of Intervention with A Longitudinal Analysis of Milan Amin, MD a Variety of Procedures for Tracheostomy Patients, Two 8:30 am Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis Years Old and Younger Scientific Session 3: Transition Brandon Cardon, MD Jordan Salley, BS Dysphagia I 8:32 am 9:45 am 11:33 am Efficacy and Safety of Spontaneous Respiration 8:00 am Chevalier Q. Jackson Award Biodegradable Stent for Using Intravenous Anesthesia Moderator Intro Awardee: Gregory Postma, MD : Report on and High-Flow Nasal Oxygen Animal Experiment (STRIVE Hi) for Pediatric Airway 8:01 am 8:37 am Chevalier Q. Jackson Lecture Seong Keun Kwon, MD, PhD Surgery Esophageal Transit Time Is Seong Keun Kwon, MD, PhD MAY 2 MAY Influenced by Underlying Presented by: Ryan Branski, MD 9:50 am Disease: A Videofluoroscopic Q&A Discussion 11:38 am Study 9:22 am Pediatric Ingestion of Jacqui Allen, MD Transition 9:55 am Household Cleaning Agents: Break with Exhibitors A Population-Based Analysis

THURSDAY, THURSDAY, 8:06 am Scientific Session 4: LONE STAR BALLROOM Scott Schwartz, MD Evaluation of the Pharyngal Airway II Phase of Swallow Through 11:43 am High Density Surface 10:35 am 9:24 am Surgical Outcomes of Electromyography Panel 2 Supported by the Voice Moderator Intro Children with Type IV David Bracken, MD Health Institute Endowment: Advances in Adult and Pediatric Laryngotracheoesophageal 9:25 am Posterior Glottic Stenosis Clefts 8:11 am Outcomes of Hypoglossal Moderated by: Alexander Hillel Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, Objective Swallowing Nerve Stimulation Panelists: MPH Abnormalities in Patients with Outside the U.S. Food Karen Zur Dysphagia Following Anterior and Drug Administration Alexander Gelbard 11:48 am Cervical Spine Surgery Recommendations Christopher Wootten Q&A Discussion Shumon Dhar, MD Kathleen Sarber, MD 11:20 am 11:52 am 8:16 am 9:30 am Transition Adjourn with a Presidential Development and Validation Cricotracheal Resection for Close of the Laryngopharyngeal Adult Subglottic Stenosis: 11:22 am Universal Measure of Perceived Clinicopathological Factors Scientific Session 5: 11:55 am Sensation (LUMP) Predicting Decannulation Pediatrics Member Photograph Claire Melancon, MD Failure Ashok Jetha, MD 11:23 am 5:30 pm 8:21 am Slide Tracheoplasty Outcome Combined Poster Reception Relationship of Vocal Fold 9:35 am Predictors Atrophy with Swallowing GRIFFIN HALL Outcomes Based Aileen Wurts, MD Safety and Cough Function in on Timing and Technique Parkinson’s Disease Mingyang Gray, MD Yin Yiu, MD

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AHNS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: ROOM 301/302

ROOM 301/302 6:35 am 7:09 am 7:15 am 6:00 am Discussion Discussion Selective Neck Dissection at Scientific Session 5 – the Time of Salvage Surgery: Value I 6:40 am 7:10 am A Meta-Analysis and SEER Database Study Moderators: Head and Neck CAncer Melanoma Debate: Is Carol Lewis, MD Readmission REduction Head and Neck Melanoma Andrey Finegersh, MD, PhD Benjamin Roman, MD (HANCARRE) Project : Different? Successes and Lessons Moderator: Daniel Clayburgh, MD 7:20 am 6:00 am Learned One Year Later Discussion Understanding Financial Toxicity Sara Yang, MD 7:13 am in Head and Neck Cancer Debate I: Sentinel Lymph Node 7:28 am THURSDAY, Survivors as a Framework for 6:45 am Biopsy v. Completion Neck Comparative Analysis of Stage Shared Decisions and Avoidance Gender Disparities in Salivary Dissection for Positive Sentinel at Presentation, Prognosis and of Low-Value Care Malignancies: Is Gender Lymph Node Biopsy Assessing Delay in Treatment Leila J Mady, MD, PhD, MPH Impacting Oncological Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy v. in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell

Outcomes? Completion Neck Dissection Carcinoma Between Rural and MAY 2 6:05 am Ximena Mimica, MD Carol Bradford, MD v. Brian Urban Patients in an Uninsured The Effect of Multidisciplinary Moore, MD Population Tumor Board Meetings on 6:50 am Diptarka Bhattacharyya, MD Treatment Recommendations Intraoperative Nerve 7:30 am in Patients with Head and Neck Monitoring Parameters Predict Debate II: Adjuvant 7:33 am Cancer Facial Nerve Outcome in Management of Node-Positive Diagnostic Yield of Transoral Samantha Tam, MD, MPH Parotid Surgery Melanoma Robotic Surgery (TORS) Base Catherine T Haring, MD Radiotherapy v. of Tongue Mucosectomy 6:10 am Immunotherapy in Human Papilloma Virus A Partially Observed Markov 6:55 am Chris Barker, MD v. Chad Negative Oropharyngeal Decision Process Model Discussion Zender, MD Squamous Cell Carcinoma for Head and Neck Cancer Mark Kubik, MD Surveillance CONCURRENT 1 CONCURRENT 2 Temitayo Ajayi 7:38 am GRAND 5 ROOM 301/302 Erosive Mandibular Invasion 7:00 am 7:00 am 6:15 am Defined Discussion Best of Cutaneous Scientific Session 6 – Arya W Namin, MD Malignancy Abstracts HPV Negative II 6:20 am Moderator: Daniel Clayburgh, MD Moderators: 7:43 am Andrew Day, MD Reduced Access to Care Socioeconomic Status, Length William Ryan, MD Among Head and Neck Cancer 7:00 am of Hospital Stay, and Post- Patients Outcomes of Chronically operative Complications in 7:00 am Sean T Massa, MD Immunosuppressed Patients Oral Cavity Squamous Cell with Cutaneous Squamous Cell Early-Stage : Carcinoma Treatment Patterns and the 6:25 am Carcinoma of the Head and Michael Xie, BHSc Effect of Treatment Facility The Effect of Treatment Delay Neck Eric L Bauer, MD on Head and Neck Squamous Christopher M Yao, MD 7:48 am Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) Discussion 7:05 am Survival 7:04 am Predictors of Post-Operative David Liao Discussion Radiation in cT1-T2N0 Glottic Cancer: A Study of the National 6:30 am 7:05 am Cancer Database Enhanced Recovery After Development of Gene Dustin A Silverman, MD Surgery (ERAS): Impact on Expression Signature for Risk Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Stay, Assessment in Cutaneous 7:10 am Hospital Length of Stay (LOS) Squamous Cell Carcinoma with and Narcotic Use a Subanalysis in the Head and Hospital Market Concentration and Costs of Laryngectomy Deborah Vaughan, PAC Neck Region Jason G Newman, MD Peter S Vosler, MD, PhD

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THURSDAY, MAY 2

AHNS cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: ROOM 301/302

CONCURRENT 1 8:20 am CONCURRENT 2 CONCURRENT 1 GRAND 5 Discussion ROOM 301/302 GRAND 5 8:00 am 8:50 am 10:15 am Endocrine Tumor Board: 8:25 am Best of Skull Base Novel Approaches to an Old Management of Advanced Cost and Clinical Outcomes Problem: Re-Thinking Oral of General Floor Care Abstracts Thyroid Malignancy – Moderator: Ivan El-Sayed, MD Cavity Cancer The Evolving Role of Targeted versus Intensive Care Moderator: Maie St John, MD, PhD Therapy and Surgery Unit Management in the Postoperative Setting for 8:50 am Moderator: Mark Zafereo, MD 10:15 am Patients Undergoing Head and Osteogenic Differentiation and Panelists: Epidemiologic Changes Naifa Busaidy, MD Neck Free Flaps Vasculogenesis of Pericranium Jose Zevallos, MD, MPH Ian Ganly, MD, PhD Jaime A Aponte Ortiz Derived Cells in 3-Dimensions: Ana Ponce Kiess, MD, PhD A Potential Repository for MAY 2 MAY 10:25 am Lori Wirth, MD 8:30 am Bone in Patients Undergoing New Imaging Modalities Long-Term Outcomes and Craniofacial Reconstruction. CONCURRENT 2 Complications of Fibula Christoph M Prummer, MD Eben Rosenthal, MD ROOM 301/302 Free Flaps in Head and Neck 8:54 am 10:35 pm 8:00 am Reconstruction Over a 10-year THURSDAY, THURSDAY, Period Discussion Sentinel Node Biopsy Scientific Session 7 – Brian Swendseid, MD Stephen Lai, MD, PhD Reconstructive 8:55 am Advances II 8:35 am Characterization of Malignant 10:45 am Moderators: The Impact of Adjuvant Paragangliomas of the Head Neoadjuvant Therapy Elizabeth Nicolli, MD Treatment on Advanced/High- and Neck: A Multi-Decade Bryan Bell MD, DDS Chase Heaton, MD Risk Cutaneous Squamous Cell Experience of a Single Institution Carcinoma of the Head and Hilary McCrary, MD, MPH CONCURRENT 2 8:00 am Neck after Definitive Surgical ROOM 301/302 Use of a Non-ICU Specialty Resection 8:59 am 10:15 am Ward for Immediate Post- Samuel J Trosman, MD Discussion operative Management of Scientific Session 8 – Head and Neck Free Flaps: 8:40 am 9:00 am Outcomes & A Randomized Controlled Trial Discussion Skull Base Cancer Debate: Miscellaneous Brian Cervenka, MD Should I Operate? Moderators: CONCURRENT 1 Moderator: Ivan El-Sayed, MD Michael Moore, MD 8:05 am Louis Kowalski, MD, PhD 8:50 am Osseointegration of Scapular 9:03 am Tip Free Flaps in Mandibular GRAND 5 Debate I: Intracranial Extension 10:15 am Reconstruction Best of 2019: Pivotal Operate v. Not Operate Predictors of Depression and Mohammed Mamdani, MD, PhD International Trials Adam Zanation, MD v. Anxiety in Head and Neck Moderator: Dan Fliss, MD Christopher Rassekh, MD Cancer Patients 8:10 am Ashok R Jethwa Assessment of Support and 8:50 am 9:19 am Caregiver Burden Among Identifying the “Supra High Debate II: Orbital Encroachment 10:20 am Patients Undergoing Risk” Group within the POST Resect Orbit v. Not Resect Quality of Life, Tumor Site, and Microvascular Free Tissue (TROG 05.01) Study - Australia Mathew Geltzeiler, MD v. Age Predict Depression in Head Transfer for Head and Neck Sandro Porceddu, MD Shirley Y Su, MD & Neck Cancer Patients Reconstruction Carissa M Thomas, MD, PhD Mary J Xu, MD 9:05 am 9:45 am Management of the N0 Neck Break with Exhibitors 10:25 am 8:15 am in Early – India LONE STAR BALLROOM A Longitudinal Prospective Inefficiency During Pankaj Chaturvedi, MBBS, MS Mixed Model Analysis of Patient Microvascular Free Flap Reported Outcomes after Reconstructive Surgery: Supplies 9:20 am Head and Neck Conformal and Communication DeLos-II Trial in Resectable Reirradiation Rohini R Bahethi, BS Laryngeal Cancer – Germany Courtney Pollard, III, MD, PhD Andreas Dietz, MD

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LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): AHNS cont. CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6 | CONCURRENT 3: ROOM 301/302

10:30 am 1:20 pm 1:29 pm 1:30 pm Discussion Simulation Training in Surgical Debate II: Functional The Effect of Metformin on Education Reconstruction of Oral Cavity Immune Infiltrate in Head and 10:37 am Kelly Malloy, MD Cancer Defects Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma The Association Between Pedicled Flap v. Free Flap with Dev Amin, BS Preoperative Functional 1:30 pm Rebuttal, Questions, and Answers Performance and Outcomes AHNS TORS Training Curriculum Urjeet Patel, MD v. Douglas 1:35 pm after Surgical Treatment of for Fellows; Presentation of Chepeha, MD The Impact of Neoadjuvant Head and Neck Cancer Certificates to 2019 Graduates Pre-Surgical PD-1 Inhibition Sampat Sindhar Neil Gross, MD CONCURRENT 3 on the Immune Phenotype in Patients with Oral Cavity Cancer THURSDAY, ROOM 301/302 10:42 am David M Neskey, MD, MSCR CONCURRENT 2 1:00 pm Variations in Health Literacy and GRAND 6 Follow-Up Among Different Head Scientific Session 9 – 1:40 pm 1:00 pm and Neck Cancer Screening Sites Advances in Systemic Discussion Best of Reconstructive Raquel Zemtsov, MD, MPH Therapy MAY 2 Abstracts Moderators: Jeffrey Liu, MD CONCURRENT 1 10:47 am Moderator: Brett Miles, MD Raj Mandal, MD GRAND 5 Elevated Risk of Head and Neck 1:55 pm Cancer in Patients with History 1:00 pm 1:00 pm of Hematologic Malignancy Prognostic Factors Associated Combined Inhibition of Wee1 Hayes Martin Lecture Introduction Alia Mowery, BS with Achieving Total Oral Diet and Rad51 Enhances Cell Killing Following Osteocutaneous in HNSCC Ehab Hanna, MD Microvascular Free Tissue 10:52 am Antje Lindemann Transfer Reconstruction in the 2:00 pm Discussion Head and Neck 1:05 pm Hayes Martin Lecture Sagar Kansara, MD Life Lessons from my Thirty- CONCURRENT 1 Role of Induction Chemotherapy for Oral Cavity Seven Years as a Navy Seal GRAND 5 1:04 pm Squamous Cell Carcinoma William McRaven 11:00 am Discussion Ahmed S Abdelmeguid, MD, PhD Presidential Address 2:45 pm Introduction 1:05 pm 1:10 pm Break with Exhibitors Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD Mortality and Morbidity in Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and LONE STAR BALLROOM Patients 80 Years and Older Pharmacodynamics of NF-kB Undergoing Major Head 11:05 am Mediated Apoptosis of the CONCURRENT 3 Presidential Address and Awards and Neck Ablation and Anti-Inflammatory Botanical ROOM 301/302 The Future of AHNS in a Reconstruction – A Multi- Drug APG-157 in Patients with 3:15 pm Competitive Environment: Is Institutional Study Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Value Based Care mere Theory Tanya Fancy, MD Marilene B Wang Scientific Session 10 – or an Existential Strategy? Value II Ehab Hanna, MD 1:09 pm 1:15 pm Moderators: Discussion Head and Neck Surgeon’s Per- Jennifer Cracchiolo, MD 12:00 pm ception Regarding Palliative Care Wais Rahmati, MD Lunch with Exhibitors 1:10 pm Yemeng Lu-Myers, MD, MPH 3:15 pm LONE STAR BALLROOM Debate: Reconstruction of Head and Neck Cancer Defects 1:20 pm Identification of High-cost Patients after Head and Neck CONCURRENT 1 Moderator: Brett Miles, MD Discussion Cancer Surgery GRAND 5 1:13 pm 1:25 pm Michelle Chen, MD 1:00 pm Debate I: Optimal Maxillectomy Association of Neutrophil-to- Current Concepts in Education Defect Rehabilitation Lymphocyte Ratio Dynamics 3:20 pm Moderator: Babak Givi, MD Obturator v. Surgical and Outcomes with Immune Evaluation of Reasons for NCCN Reconstruction with Rebuttals, Checkpoint Inhibition in Head Guideline Non-Compliance in 1:00 pm Questions, and Answers and Neck Squamous Cell Advanced Stage Head and Neck Changes in ABOTO Neal Futran, MD, DMD v. Ralph Carcinoma Cancer Brian Nussenbaum, MD Gilbert, MD Marcus A Couey, MD, DDS Philip R Brauer, BA

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THURSDAY, MAY 2

LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): AHNS cont. CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6 | CONCURRENT 3: ROOM 301/302

3:25 pm 3:15 pm 3:25 pm Primary Surgery Deriving Health Utility Scores Basics of Immunotherapy and The Mutational Landscape of Harry Quon, MD from Head and Neck Cancer Why is it Attractive for Head Cancers Eric Moore, MD Quality of Life Instruments: and Neck Cancer Treatment? Luc GT Morris, MD, MSc Heather Starmer, MA CCC-SLP Mapping UWQoL and EORTC Nicole Schmitt, MD versus QLQ-H&N35 onto EQ-5D and 3:35 pm Primary Radiotherapy HUI-3 Indices 3:25 pm Secretory Carcinoma Gene Tom Galloway, MD Christopher W Noel, MD What is the Value of Fusions and Therapeutic J Scott Magnuson, MD Immunotherapy in the Targets Katherine Hutcheson, PhD 3:30 pm Neoadjuvant and Salvage Raja Seethala, MD Insurance Coverage Change Surgical Settings? 4:45 pm and Stage at Diagnosis Among Tanguy Seiwert, MD 3:45 am Rebuttals, Questions and Nonelderly Patient with Head Answers

MAY 2 MAY Therapeutic Implications of and Neck Squamous Cell 3:35 pm NOTCH Mutations in Salivary Harry Quon, MD Carcinoma after the Affordable Understanding a Connection Gland Cancer Eric Moore, MD Heather Starmer, MA CCC-SLP Care Act – National Cancer Between Genetics and Renata Ferraroto, MD Database Survey Tom Galloway, MD Immunotherapy J Scott Magnuson, MD Krupal B Patel, MD, MSc Nishant Agrawal, MD 3:55 pm Katherine Hutcheson, PhD THURSDAY, THURSDAY, Radiomic Implications 3:35 pm CONCURRENT 2 David Raben, MD Discussion CONCURRENT 2 GRAND 6 GRAND 6 CONCURRENT 1 3:40 pm 3:15 pm 4:15 pm Assessing the Value Equation Best of Salivary GRAND 5 Debate: Controversies in for Older Patients Receiving Abstracts 4:05 pm Endocrine Surgery: Are We Radiotherapy With or Without Moderator: Patrick Ha, MD Best of Mucosal HPV Operating Too Much? Cisplatin or Cetuximab for Negative Abstracts Moderators: Joseph Scharpf, MD Locoregionally-Advanced Head 3:15 pm Moderator: Joseph Califano, MD Ralph Tufano, MD and Neck Cancer The Role of Elective Neck Anirudh Saraswathula, BS Dissection in cN0 Patients with 4:05 pm 4:15 pm High-Grade Parotid Cancer Evaluating Compliance with Active Surveillance for Papillary 3:45 pm Among a Hospital-Based Process-Related Quality Metrics Microcarcinoma Socioeconomic and Demo- National Cohort, 2004 – 2013. and Survival in Oral Cavity Joseph Scharpf, MD graphic Variation in Insurance Richard A Harbison, MD, MS Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Coverage among Head and A Multi-Institutional Oral Cavity Neck Cancer Patients after the 3:19 pm Collaboration Study 4:20 pm Affordable Care Act Discussion Sara W Liu, MD Surgery v. Surveillance Neelima Panth, MPH Louise Davies, MD, MS v. Catherine Sinclair, MD, FRACS 3:20 pm 4:09 pm 3:50 pm Single Cell RNA-sequencing Discussion Surgical Margins in Salivary Reveals Inter-Tumoral and 4:40 pm Normocalcemic Primary Malignancy: When is Near Intra-Tumoral Heterogeneity 4:10 pm Enough, Good Enough? Hyperparathyroidism in MYB-Driven Programs in NDRG1 Expression Predicts Ralph Tufano, MD M A Hanson, MD Tumor Progression and Anuraag S Parikh, MD Metastasis in Oral Cancer 3:55 pm 4:45 pm Sabrina Daniela Silva Discussion 3:24 pm Surgery v. Surveillance Discussion 4:14 pm Maisie Shindo, MD v. David Steward, MD CONCURRENT 1 Discussion 3:25 pm GRAND 5 3:15 pm Moving Beyond Histology: 4:15 pm Biomarkers for Salivary Gland Immunotherapy 101 for Head Debate: Optimal 1st Line Cancer and Neck Cancer Management for HPV-Related Moderator: Patrick Ha, MD Moderator: Oropharynx Cancer Andrew Sikora, MD, PhD Moderator: Joseph Califano, MD

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LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): AHNS cont. CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6 | CONCURRENT 3: ROOM 301/302

CONCURRENT 3 4:33 pm GRIFFIN HALL, LEVEL 2 5:42 pm ROOM 301/302 Gross Tumor Volume and 5:30 pm Veracyte/Afirma GEC 4:05 pm Invasive Tumor Volume Using AHNS Quickshot Suspicious for Malignancy 3 Tesla MRI as Predictors Presentations Diagnosis versus Academic Scientific Session 11 – of Cervical Lymph Node Tertiary Care Center Benign Biomarkers Moderators: Metastasis and Survival in Oral Marietta Tan, MD Thyroid Cytology Result. What’s Moderators: Tongue Cancer Allen Ho, MD the Risk of Malignancy?? Kevin Emerick, MD Rachad Mhawej, MD Rohit Ranganath, MD Matt Spector, MD 5:30 pm 4:38 pm 5:45 pm 4:05 pm Hospital Markup and Head Role of Lymphoscintigraphy Preoperative Risk Index for THURSDAY, Use of Machine Learning to and Neck Cancer Surgery and SPECT-CT in Sentinel Outcomes in the United States Patients Undergoing Head and Develop a Clinical Prediction Lymph Node Detection in Neck Cancer Surgery Model for Survival in Oral Warren C Swegal, MD Early Stage Squamous Cell Marco A Mascarella, MD, MSc Cancer Carcinoma of Oral Cavity: Omar Karadaghy, MD 5:33 pm

Our Experience MAY 2 Factors Predictive of 90- 5:48 pm Jaimanti Bakshi, Professor Factors Affecting Treatment 4:10 pm Day Mortality after Surgical Resection for Oral Cavity Charges for Head and Neck TMEM16A is a Potential 4:43 pm Cancer Biomarker for the Development Cancer: Development of a Tumor Infiltrating Recursive Partitioning Analysis John Pang, MD and Malignant Transformation Lymphocytes Predict of Squamous Epithelial for Risk Stratification Prognosis in Head and Neck 5:51 pm Dysplasia Ashwin Shinde, MD Squamous Carcinoma Identification of Antigens Hannah L Schwarzbach M E Spector, MD 5:36 pm for a Multivalent Vaccine for Head and Neck Squamous Cell 4:15 pm Survival Impact of Treatment- 4:48 pm Carcinoma DNA Sequencing of Human Related Time Intervals in Sentinel Lymph Node Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Harrison A Cash, MD Cancer Genes and Human Biopsy Using Preoperative Papillomavirus Genomes to the United States CT Lymphography and Tristan Tham, MD 5:54 pm Classify and Monitor Head and Intraoperative Indocyanine Neck Squamous Carcinoma Characteristics of Chronic Green Fluorescence Imaging 5:39 pm Opioid Use in Head and Neck Michelle Tanner in Patients with Early Tongue Association of Frailty with Cancer Patients Undergoing Cancer Free Flap Surgery 4:20 pm Outcomes after Low-Risk and Kohei Honda Juliet Meir, MD P16 and Human Papillomavirus High-Risk Head and Neck Cancer Surgery in Sinonasal Carcinoma 4:53 pm Alexander N Goel, BA 5:57 pm Erin R Cohen, MD Discussion Palliative Quad Shot Radiotherapy in Advanced 4:25 pm Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) Discussion – Impact on Symptomatic Relief and Quality of Life Subhash Chander, MD

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THURSDAY, MAY 2

ALA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

Scientific Session IV: Scientific Session V: 2:36 pm 3:45 pm Vibration Vocal Fold Movement Discussion Discussion Moderators: Impairment 2:45 pm 3:55 pm Jennifer P Long, MD, PhD Moderators: Sid Khosla, MD Michael E Pitman, MD Break with Exhibitors Panel Discussion Lucian Sulica, MD LONE STAR BALLROOM The Geriatric Laryngology 1:00 pm Patient Young Faculty/ 2:00 pm Scientific Session VI: Moderator: Practitioner Award Idiopathic Vocal Fold Paralysis Dysphagia Ozlem Tulunay-Ugar, MD Panelists: A Phase II, Randomized, May Not Be Caused by a Focal Moderators: Double-Blind, Placebo- Axonal Lesion Juliana Litts, MA, CCC-SLP Maggie Kuhn, MD Robert T Sataloff, MD, DMA Controlled Multi-Institutional Ted Mau, MD, PhD VyVy Young, MD Gregory Postma, MD Study to Evaluate the Safety MAY 2 MAY Anjuli Hipolita Vasquez, MD and Efficacy of Autologous 2:06 pm 3:15 pm IN COLLABORATION WITH THE AMERICAN Cultured Fibroblasts for Effects of Trial Vocal Fold Chronic Inflammatory SOCIETY OF GERIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY Treatment of Vocal Fold Injection Material & Operative Response in the Rat to (ASGO) Scarring and Atrophy Location on Predicting Commonly Used Contrast Yue Ma, MD Thyroplasty Outcomes Agents for Videofluoroscopy 4:50 pm THURSDAY, THURSDAY, Award Presentation: Kevin Tie, BS Rumi Ueha, MD, PhD 2019 Research Grant Awards C Blake Simpson, MD Ted Mau, MD, PhD 2:12 pm 3:21 pm 1:06 pm Effect of Vocal Fold Implant Improved Reflux Symptom 4:55 pm Does Systemic Dehydration Placement on Depth of Index in Patients Treated for 2019 Poster Presentation Adversely Affect Vocal Fold Vibration and Vocal Output Dysphonia Awards Tissue Physiology? Simeon L Smith, BS, MS Hannah Kavookjian, MD Abigail C Durkes, DVM, PhD 5:00 pm 2:18 pm 3:27 pm Adjourn 1:12 pm The Effects of Implant Stiffness Comparison of Staple-Assisted Optimized Quantification on Vocal Fold Medial Surface in Diverticulotomy, Laser- 5:05 pm of Altered Vocal Fold an Ex-Vivo Hemilarynx Model Assisted Diverticulotomy, and Neurolaryngology Study Biomechanical Properties Brian H Cameron, BA Transcervical Diverticulectomy Group Gregory R Dion, MD for Zenker’s Diverticulum: A Neuromodulation of 2:24 pm Systematic Review and Meta- Swallowing: Stat of the Field 1:18 pm Development of an Innovative Analysis Corrine Jones, PhD, CCC-SLP Effect of Sex Hormones on Surgical Technique for Vocal Neel K Bhatt, MD Extracellular Matrix of Lamina Fold Reconstruction Using 5:30 pm Propria in Rat Vocal Fold an Autologous Vascularized 3:33 pm Combined Poster Reception Bjungjoo Lee, MD PhD Pedicled Fat Flap in a Rabbit The Prevalence of Dysphonia GRIFFIN HALL Model and Dysphagia Symptoms in 1:24 pm SeungWon Lee, MD, PhD Patients on Statin Therapy Discussion Elie Khalifee, MD 2:30 pm 1:30 pm Voice Outcome of Preservation 3:39 pm State of the Art Lecture of the External Branch of The Use of the Ethicon The Laryngologist as Superior Laryngeal Nerve Using Enseal for Transoral Rigid Deglutologist Attachable Magnetic Nerve Zenker’s Diverticulotomy: A Pete C Belafsky, MD, PhD Stimulator Under Intraoperative Retrospective Review of Device Introduction: Neuromonitoring System Safety, Complication, and Short C Blake Simpson, MD During Thyroidectomy Term Outcomes Eui-Suk Sung, MD, PhD Krishna Bommakanti, BA

22 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 3

ABEA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

7:55 am 8:32 am 9:41 am 11:33 am Presidential Welcome Jamie Koufman Annual Panel: Utility of Imaging Studies Metabolic Activity of Cells Comprehensive Approaches in Patients Diagnosed with in Macula Flava of Human Scientific Session 6: to the Contemporary Reflux Idiopathic Vocal Fold Paralysis Vocal Fold from the Aspect of Dysphagia Ii Patient Fernando Morell, MD Mitochondrial Microstructure Moderator: Peter Belafsky Kiminori Sato, MD 9:46 am 8:00 am 8:34 am Q&A Discussion 11:38 am Moderator Intro Koufman Lecture Carbon Debris and Fiber 9:46 am Cleaving: Effects on KTP Laser 8:01 am 9:04 am Break with Exhibitors Power Output and Chick Esophageal A-Rings Represent Transition LONE STAR BALLROOM Chorioallantoic Membrane a Compensatory Mechanism Vessel Coagulation in Gastroesophageal Reflux Lauren Tracy, MD Disease 9:06 am 10:30 am Yuval Nachalon, MD Scientific Session 7: Panel 4: State of the Art Voice Laryngology 2019 11:43 am Does Antithrombotic Therapy 8:06 am Moderator: Michael Pitman, MD Increase Bleeding Incidence The Real Costs of Swallowing 9:20 am 11:16 am When Performing Direct Complaints in a Public Health Moderator Intro Microlaryngoscopy? System Transition Richard Heyes, MBChB, MRCS Jacqui Allen, MD 9:21 am Long-Term Vocal Fold Injection Scientific Session 8: 11:48 am 8:11 am Augmentation Using a Larynx Q&A Discussion FRIDAY, Differences in Objective Microporous Annealed Particle Swallowing Characteristics Hydrogel in a Rabbit Model 11:17 am 11:53 am in Zenker’s-Like Traction James Daniero, MD Moderator Intro Presidential Close

Diverticulum Following MAY 3 Introduction of New President Anterior Cervical Discectomy 9:26 am 11:18 am Adjourn and Fusion Vocal Fold Augmentation with Glottic Keratosis - Any Shumon Dhar, MD Abdominal Fat for Atrophy, Guidance from Appearance? Scarring and Unilateral Mursalin Anis, MD, PhD 8:16 am Paralysis: Long Term Outcomes Surgical Management Yonaton Lahav, MD 11:23 am of Recurrent Zenker’s Multi-Institutional Diverticulum: A Multi- 9:31 am Epidemiologic Survey of Institutional Cohort Study Intraoperative Phonation Laryngeal Michael Berger, MD Testing of Individual Vocal Brian Sanders, MD Folds in the Dog Larynx 8:21 am James Heaton, MD 11:28 am Risk Factors for Death In at the Operative Site Persons with Dysphagia 9:36 am After Microlaryngeal and Open Peter Belafsky, MD Revision Medialization Phonosurgery: The Role of Laryngoplasty: Patterns of Peri-Operative Antibiotics 8:26 am Failure and Management Scott Roof, MD Q&A Discussion Paul Bryson, MD

8:30:00 am Transition

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FRIDAY, MAY 3

TRIO LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 6 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 5

7:00 am 9:14 am 10:45 am 5:30 pm Business Meeting 2019 Edmund Prince Fowler Opioid Prescribing Practices Meet the Authors Poster (Triological Fellows only) Award for Basic Research - for Postoperative Patients in Reception New Fellow Ceremony and Thesis Presentation Otolaryngology: A Multiphasic Reception Aspergillus Fumigatus Induction Quality Improvement Project CONCURRENT SESSION 2 of IL-33 Expression in Chronic in a Single Large Institution 7:55 am Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps Sophia Dang, BA Otology/Neurotology Welcome & Introductions by is Protease Activated Receptor and Pediatric President 2-Dependent 10:50 am Otolaryngology Sigsbee W Duck, MD Amber U Luong, MD, PhD Targeting of Apoptosis in Session Moderators: Head and Neck Squamous Jennifer L Maw, MD Mia E Miller MD 7:55 am 9:22 am Cell Carcinoma Requires Presidential Citations 2019 Maureen Hannley Award Overcoming Redundant Pro- Survival Mechanisms 9:55 am Gerald S Berke, MD for Alternative Science - Paul WF Coughlin, MD Thesis Presentation Thomas Julian Ow, MD, MS Effects of Ganciclovir Thomas Hall, RPh Patient Values and Preferences Treatment in a Murine Model Kenneth E Hornowski, DDS Regarding Surgeon Presence, 10:55 am of Cytomegalovirus Induced P Ashley Wackym, MD Trainee Participation, and Clinical Application of Hearing Loss David F Wilson, MD (Posthumous) Overlapping Surgery Fluorescence Guided Surgery Travis J Haller, BS Introduction of Guest of Honor Alexander J Langerman, MD in Head and Neck Cancer: and Remarks Successes and Limitations 10:00 am Harold C Pillsbury, MD 9:30 am Stan Van Keulen, MD Quantitative Analysis of Q&A Narcotics Prescribed and Used 8:15 am 11:00 am after Ear Surgery Presidential Address 9:35 am Performance Characteristics Stephany J Ngombun BA Break with Exhibitors of Computed Tomography

MAY 3 MAY The Patient’s Perspective on 10:05 am Head and Neck Cancer - LONE STAR BALLROOM in Predicting Extranodal My Personal Experience Extension in HPV-Positive Quantifying Tinnitus Oropharyngeal Carcinoma Suppression in Cochlear Sigsbee W Duck, MD CONCURRENT SESSION 1 Farhoud Faraji, MD, PhD Implantation Using a Novel FRIDAY, FRIDAY, 9:55 am Audiologic Sequence: Tinnitus 8:30 am Head & Neck Panel 11:05 am Interval Limited Tracking (TILT) Introduction of Joseph H Evolving Topics in Head and Jonathan R Mallen, MD Ogura, MD Annual Lecture RNA in Situ Hybridization Neck Surgery for HPV Detection in ALL COSM REGISTRANTS INVITED TO ATTEND Giovana R Thomas, MD Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell 10:10 am Patient Safety: It’s Not Rocket Larry L Myers, MD Carcinoma: Our Institution’s Sensorineural Hearing Science Maie A St John, MD Experience and a Review of the Loss Pattern in Patients James P Bagian, MD, PE Jose P Zevallos, MD, MPH Literature with Idiopathic Intracranial Physician, engineer and veteran NASA astronaut Krish Suresh, BA Hypertension Head & Neck and Sunny S Kim, BA 9:05 am Laryngology 11:10 am Introduction of 2019 Thesis Session Moderators: Q&A 10:15 am Award Presenters Adam S Jacobson Impact of Comorbidities on William R Ryan, MD Dana M Thompson, MD 11:15 am Speech Perception Abilities in Panel: Difficult Issues in CI Patients 10:35 am 9:06 am Laryngology Nedim Durakovic, MD Insurance Status as a Social De- 2019 Harris P Mosher Award Albert L Merati, MD terminant of Health and Its Im- Joel H Blumin, MD 10:20 am for Clinical Research – Thesis pact on Treatment and Survival Presentation Michael M Johns III, MD Hospital Volume and Acoustic of Sinonasal Cancer Patients Laura A Matrka, MD Neuroma Resection Outcomes Frailty as a Predictor of Pratima Agarwal, BA Libby J Smith, DO Nicholas S Andresen, MD Outcomes in Patients Lucian Sulica, MD Undergoing Major Surgery for 10:40 am Head and Neck Cancer: 10:25 am Occupational Exposure of 12:00 pm A Prospective Cohort Study Barometric Pressure and Oropharyngeal HPV Amongst Adjourn David P Goldstein, MD, MSc, the Incidence of Benign Otolaryngologists FRCSC Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Rahul S Subbarayan, MD Jonathan R Korpon, BS

24 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 3

TRIO cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 6 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 5

10:30 am Pediatric 11:45 am 12:05 pm Relationship of Overall Otolaryngology Optimizing International Q&A Cardiovascular Health and Session Moderators: Short Term Otolaryngology Hearing Loss in an African- Alessandro de Alarcon, MD, MPH Service Trips: Perceptions from 12:10 pm American Population Romaine F Johnson, MD, MPH Learners versus Volunteers Adjourn Steven A Curti, MD Cameron P Worden, BS 11:30 am 5:30 pm 10:35 am Intraoperative Intravenous 11:50 am Meet the Authors Poster The Cartilage Cuffed T-Tube Ibuprofen Use is Not Frequency of Post- Reception Tympanoplasty Associated with Increased Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage GRIFFIN HALL Alex Bradley Labby, MD Post-Tonsillectomy Bleeding Relative to Time of Day Nikunj K Patel, BA Sun Joo Kim, BS 10:40 am Q&A 11:35 am 11:55 am Postoperative Prescriptions Lateral Cervical Abscesses: 10:45 am and Corresponding Opioid What NSQIP-P Reveals Collaborative Panel: Consumption after Tonsillectomy Regarding Length of Stay, Triological Society and Stephanie L Choo, BS Readmission, and Reoperation American Otological Society Vijay A Patel, MD Otological Manifestations of 11:40 am Intracranial Hypertension Implementation of Electronic 12:00 pm Seilesh C Babu, MD Pediatric Tracheostomy Care Low Cost, Easy to Replicate Joni K Doherty, MD PhD Module to Improve Provider Ventilation Tube Insertion Michael E Hoffer, MD Confidence Training System FRIDAY, Soha N Ghossaini, MD Catherina Yang BA Nicole L Molin, MD Joe W Kutz, MD MAY 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 3

ALA LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

Scientific Session VII: 1:40 pm Scientific Session IX: 3:45 pm Laryngeal Cancer Daniel C Baker, MD Lecture The Whole Patient Current Opioid Prescribing Moderators: Mentoring in a Changing World Moderators: Patterns after Microdirect Brianna W Crawley, MD Gregory Postma, MD Ted Mau, MD, PhD Laryngoscopy Lee M Akst, MD Introduction: Katherine C Yung, MD Molly Naunheim Huston, MD C Blake Simpson, MD 1:00 pm 3:15 pm 3:51 pm KTP Versus CO2 Laser Surgery Scientific Session VIII: The Prevalence of Cognitive Discussion for Early Glottic Cancer: More Lumps and Bumps Impairment in Laryngology Randomized Controlled Trial Moderators: Treatment Seeking Patients 4:00 pm Comparing Survival and Function Natasha Mirza, MD Andree-Anne Leclerc, MD Panel Discussion Yonatan Lahav, MD Stephanie Misono, MD, MPH Topic: Laryngeal Dysplasia 3:21 pm Moderator: Daniel Fink, MD 1:06 pm 2:10 pm Resident Research Award Panelists: Andrew McWhorter, MD MU-Opioid Receptor Sulcus Vocalis: Results Utility of Audiometry in Expression in Laryngeal Normal of Excision without Cesare Piazza, MD the Evaluation of Patients Peak Woo, MD and Carcinoma Specimens and Reconstruction Presenting with Dysphonia Wendong Yu, MD the Relation with Survival Katerina Andreadis, BA Justin Ross, DO COLLABORATION WITH THE EUROPEAN Hagit Shoffel-Havakuk, MD Award Presentation: LARYNGOLOGICAL SOCIETY (ELS) 2:16 pm C Blake Simpson, MD 1:12 pm Recurrence of Benign 4:50 pm A Novel and Personalized Phonotraumatic Vocal 3:27 pm Announcements Voice Restoration Alternative Fold Lesions after Validation of a Simplified Lucian Sulica, MD for Patients with Total Microlaryngoscopy Patient-Reported Outcome Laryngectomy Mark Lee, BS, BA Measure for Voice 4:55 pm Amais Rameau, MD, MPhil Matthew Naunheim, MD, MBA MAY 3 MAY Introduction of the 2020 2:22 pm President 3:33 pm 1:18 pm The Role of Steroid Injection C Blake Simpson, MD CT Lung Screening in Patients for Vocal Fold Benign Lesions Mental Health and Dysphonia: Lucian Sulica, MD

FRIDAY, FRIDAY, with Laryngeal Cancer in Professional Voice Users Which Comes First, and Does Krzysztof Piersiala, MD Mohamed Al-Ali, MBBS That Change Care Utilization? 5:00 pm Victoria Jordan, MD Adjournment 1:24 pm 2:28 pm , Rethinking Measuring Upper Aerodiges- 3:39 pm the Prevalence by Exposing tive Tract Forces during Opera- Health Conditions Associated Radiographic Mimickers tive Laryngoscopy with Chronic Voice Problems in Guy Slonimsky, MD Peter Kahng, BA the United States Aaron M Johnson, MM, PhD, 1:30 pm 2:34 pm CCC-SLP Discussion Discussion

2:45 pm Break with Exhibitors LONE STAR BALLROOM

26 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 3

ANS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6

1:00 pm 2:16 pm 3:17 pm 4:00 pm ANS Business Meeting General Health Quality of Life Preclinical Evaluation of Panel Introduction (New Member Introductions) Instruments Underestimate Compounds Targeting Members Only the Impact of Bilateral Schwannoma in an NF2 4:02 pm Cochlear Implantation Mouse Model Panel 1:30 pm Theodore R McRackan, MD, Charles W Yates, MD, MS Meniere’s Disease: What Do We ANS Scientific Program MSCR Know and What Don’t We Know? Welcome and Opening 3:24 pm Moderator: Anil Lalwani, MD, 2:23 pm Remarks by the President Vestibular Schwannoma Tumor Panelists: Slim Perimodiolar Arrays are as Greg J Basura, MD, PhD Barry E Hirsch, MD Size is Correlated with Acute Effective as Slim Lateral Wall Vestibular Symptoms after Akira Ishiyama, MD Arrays for Functional Hearing Gamma Knife Therapy Michael J Ruckenstein, MD, MSc 1:30 pm Preservation after Cochlear Daniel Y Lee, BS Alec N Salt, PhD Presidential Citations Implantation Hinrich Staecker, MD, PhD Eugene N Myers, MD Andrea Vambutas, MD Erika A Woodson, MD 3:31 pm Jonas T Johnson, MD Donald B Kamerer, MD Neurotology Fellow Award 5:00 pm 2:30 pm What Genes Can Tell: Announcement of ANS & AOS Predicting Changes in Tinnitus 1:42 pm A Closer Look at Vestibular Poster Winners after Unilateral Cochlear William F House Memorial Schwannoma Implantation in Adults Craig A Buchman, MD – ANS Lecture Ksenia A Aaron, MD Education Director Peter R Dixon, MD Cortical Predictors of Language: Marlan R Hansen, MD - AOS A Top-Down Exploration of 3:38 pm Education Director 2:37 pm Pediatric Cochlear Implantation Effects of Single-Fraction

Cognitive Functions in FRIDAY, Nancy M Young, MD Radiation on Merlin-Deficient 5:05 pm Lillian S Wells Professor of Adults Receiving Cochlear and Normal Schwann Cells in Closing Remarks/Adjourn Pediatric Otolaryngology Implants: Predictors of Speech Vitro Barry E Hirsch, MD Northwestern University Recognition Outcomes and Erin R Cohen, MD Changes after Implantation MAY 3 Feinberg School of Medicine 5:30 pm Head, Section of Otology Aaron C Moberly, MD 3:45 pm & Neurotology, Division of Combined Poster Session Discussion/Introduction GRIFFIN HALL Otolaryngology 2:44 pm Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Discussion 3:50 pm 6:00 pm ANS Research Grant WiN Reception (Women in 2:47 pm 2:07 pm Verbal Memory as Outcome Neurotology) Introduction Break with Exhibitors Predictor in Adults Receiving Women Members, Trainees, Outcomes in Cochlear LONE STAR BALLROOM Cochlear Implants Residents, MS (business casual) Implantation Michael S Harris, MD LEVEL 2, 203-204 3:15 pm Brandon Isaacson, MD Medical College of Wisconsin Introduction ANS Research Grant recipient 7:00 pm 2017-18 2:09 pm Vestibular Schwannoma – ANS 54th Annual President’s Five Years of Electric- In Vivo and In Vitro Reception Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) Mia E Miller, MD Members And Invited Guests Listening Experience: Hearing (business casual) Preservation and Benefits of GRAND 2 Acoustic Representation of the Fundamental Frequency Elizabeth Perkins, MD

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FRIDAY, MAY 3

ASPO LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 5

GRAND 5 2:19 pm 3:45 pm 4:39 pm 1:00 pm Process Improvement Strategy P02: Cotton-Fitton Reverse Factors Associated with Welcome & Presidential to Implement an Outpatient Panels on Topics in Complex Distribution of Female Citations Surgery Center Efficiency Pediatric Otolaryngology, Otolaryngology Residents Model in an Academic Part 2: A Case-Oriented Update and the Potential Impact of 1:15 PM Inpatient Setting in Pediatric Voice Disorders Female Faculty and Females in KEY01: Kerschner Lecture Michael Kubala, MD Moderator: Leadership Positions Joseph Dohar, MD, MS Substantive Equality + Culture = Anita Sulibhavi, BA 2:26 pm Panelists: Indigenous Child Health Christopher Hartnick, MD, MS Q&A 4:46 pm Cindy Blackstock, PhD Marshall Smith, MD Safety of Ambulatory Tonsillectomy for Children GS01: General Podium 2:35 pm Break with Exhibitors GS02: General Podium with Severe OSA without Risk Session LONE STAR BALLROOM Session Factors Derek Kong, MD 2:05 pm 3:05 pm 4:25 pm Multi-Institutional Validation P01: Cotton-Fitton Reverse Use of the STBUR Questionnaire 4:53 pm of the Clinical Assessment Panels on Topics in Complex to Predict Perioperative The Effect of Tongue-Tie Score -15 (CAS-15) for Pediatric Pediatric Otolaryngology, Morbidity in Children Release on Speech Articulation Sleep-Disordered Part 1: Current Concepts and Javier Huerta, BS and Intelligibility Nira Goldstein, MD, MPH Controversies in Microtia and Jonathan Melong, MD Canal Atresia 4:32 pm 2:12 pm Moderator: Mai Thy Truong, MD Medical Students Develop 5:00 pm The Trach Safe Initiative: Impact Panelists: and Deliver Novel Tablet Q&A on Mortality Using a Multi- Kay Chang, MD Audiometer-Based Hearing Faceted Approach to Care for Siva Chinnadurai, MD Assessments to Grade School 5:30 pm MAY 3 MAY Pediatric Tracheotomy Patients Yi-Chun Carol Liu, MD Children in Canada Combined Poster Reception C Carrie Liu, MD, MPH David Zopf, MD Matthew Bromwich, BSc GRIFFIN HALL FRIDAY, FRIDAY,

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28 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS SATURDAY, MAY 4

ANS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

7:00 am 8:15 am 9:02 am 10:31 am Business Meeting ANS/AAO-HNSF Herbert Intracochlear Pressure Tran- Association Between Metformin Committee Reports Silverstein Research Award sients During Cochlear Implant Usage and Tumor Growth Rate Members Only Novel Neurotrophin- Electrode Insertion: Effect of in Vestibular Schwannoma Bisphosphonate Conjugates Micro-Mechanical Control on Patients 7:30 am to Promote Cochlear Limiting Pressure Trauma Austin Y Feng, MD ANS Scientific Program Synaptogenesis Renee M Banakis Hartl, MD, AuD Welcome & Opening Remarks David H Jung, MD, PhD, 10:38 am by the President Massachusetts Eye and Ear 9:09 am Delayed Tumor Growth in Infirmary/Harvard Medical Barry E Hirsch, MD Electrocochleographic Vestibular Schwannoma: School, Silverstein Grant Patterns in Patients with An Argument for Lifelong recipient 2016-18 7:33 am Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Surveillance Introduction Loss Undergoing Cochlear Robert J Macielak, MD 8:25 am Implantation Inner Ear Physiology Introduction Michael S Harris, MD 10:45 am Andrew A McCall, MD COI, Active Bone Conduction, Rate of Initial Hearing Cochlear Implant Inteventions 9:16 am Loss Predicts Risk of Non- 7:35 am Andrea Vambutas, MD Discussion Serviceable Hearing Among The Role of The Spiral Observed Sporadic Vestibular Ligament in Sensorineural 8:27 am 9:19 am Schwannoma Hearing Loss in Humans: Evaluating the Industry William E Hitselberger Matthew L Carlson MD A Temporal Bone Study Relationships of Physicians Karen B Teufert, MD Memorial Lecture Presenting at the American Evolution of the Middle Fossa 10:52 am Neurotology Society Spring Factors Associated with 7:42 am Access for Skull Base Disorders Meetings Cranial Neuropathy Following Anatomical and Functional Bruce J Gantz, MD, Head, Milap H Desai, BS Department of Otolaryngology - Gamma Knife for Vestibular Consequences of Microneedle Head and Neck Surgery, Brian Schwannoma Perforation of Round Window 8:34 am F McCabe Distinguished Chair David K Lerner, MD Membrane Active Bone Conduction in Otolaryngology - Head and Michelle Yu, BS Neck Surgery, Professor of Implants Improve Patient 10:59 am Otolaryngology & Neurosurgery, Reported Outcomes Measures – Discussion/Introduction 7:49 am A 12-Month Prospective Study University of Iowa Trainee Award Matthew G Crowson, MD 11:05 am Neurotrophin Signaling in 9:45 am Panel Various Degrees of Hearing 8:41 am Break with Exhibitors

Loss Using MicroRNA LONE STAR BALLROOM Disorders of Intracranial SATURDAY, Subclinical Age-Related Pressure Perilymph Profiling Hearing Loss is Associated with Moderator: David S Haynes, MD Matthew Shew, MD Cognitive Impairment 10:15 am Introduction Panelists: Justin S Golub, MD, MS Paul A Gardner, MD 7:56 am Facial Nerve, Vestibular Matthew L Carlson, MD

Neurotology Fellow Award 8:48 am Schwanomma Investigations Howard W Francis, MD MAY 4 Intratympanic Diltiazem- Impact of Auditory-Motor Ana H Kim, MD Ester X Vivas, MD Chitosan Hydrogel as a Novel Musical Training on Melodic Otoprotectant Against Pattern Recognition in 10:17 am 12:00 pm Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity in Cochlear Implant Users Transgenic Mouse Model for Introduction of Incoming a Mouse Model Divya A Chari, MD Facial Nerve Synkinesis President James G Naples, MD Mostafa Ahmed, MD Nikolas H Blevins, MD 8:55 am 8:03 am The Use of Artificial Intelligence 10:24 am 12:05 pm Neuroprotection of NIR Light in Cochlear Implant Post Traumatic Complete Facial Closing Remarks/Adjourn in Ananimal Model of Cochlear Programming Palsy: Comparative Analysis Implantation Susan B Waltzman, PhD of Outcomes of Conservative Arne Ernst, MD, PhD Management vs Surgical Exploration: A University Hospital 8:10 am Study and Review of Literature Discussion/Introduction Diptarka Bhattacharyya, MD

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SATURDAY, MAY 4

ASPO LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: ROOM 301-302

GRAND 5 CONCURRENT 1 11:37 am CONCURRENT 1 7:45 am Pediatric Sinus Staging System GRAND 5 GRAND 5 ASPO Business Meeting Katie Melder, MD CS01: Otology / 1:00 pm P06: Evaluation and Audiology 11:44 am 8:45 am Management of Facial ASPO Awards Ceremony and Olfaction, Gustation, Balance 11:00 am Morphology and Dental New Member Welcome and Vestibular Function in Changes in Children with Vestibular and Balance Children with Primary Ciliary Upper Dysfunction Occurs in Childhood 9:10 am Dyskinesia Moderator: Cancer Survivors Who Have KEY02: Bluestone Lecture Faisal Zawawi, MD, MSc, FRCSC Cristina Baldassari, MD Received Ototoxic Therapies New Developments and Panelists: Sunil Sharma, MBBS BSc (Hons) Controversies in the Diagnosis 11:51 am David Darrow, DMD, MD FRCS (ORL-HNS) and Treatment of CMV Q&A Scott Rickert, MD John Wise, DMD Soren Gantt, MD, PhD, MPH 11:07 am The Impact of Real-Ear to CONCURRENT 2 10:00 am CONCURRENT 2 Coupler Difference (RECD)- ROOM 301-302 Break with Exhibitors Corrected Thresholds in 11:30 am ROOM 301-302 1:00 pm LONE STAR BALLROOM Pediatric Otolaryngology: CS03: Head & Neck P07: Entrepreneurship: How Accurate are Standard Partnering Academics, CONCURRENT 1 Audiogram Thresholds? 11:30 am Ayham Al-Afif, MD Industry and Innovation with GRAND 5 Bilateral Selective Laryngeal Pearls and Lessons Learned 10:30 am Reinnervation for Bilateral 11:14 am Moderator: Steve Goudy, MD P03: How I Do It: Various Vocal Fold Paralysis in Children: Panelists: Perspectives on Pediatric Hearing Loss after Concussion Experience from Two Eric Gantwerker, MD Hearing Loss Workup in Children Institutions Jeremy Prager, MD Moderator: Yi-Chun C Liu, MD Michaela Close, BS Janet Lee, MD Mike Rutter, MD Panelists: Samantha Anne, MD 11:21 am 11:37 am CONCURRENT 1 Michael Cohen, MD Q&A Selecting the Right Patient Margaret Kenna, MD GRAND 5 for the Right Treatment: Judith Lieu, MD CONCURRENT 2 Active Observation vs. Invasive CS04: Airway / Treatments for Pediatric Craniofacial ROOM 301-302 CONCURRENT 2 Head and Neck Lymphatic 11:00 am ROOM 301-302 Malformations 1:50 pm P05: Grow Your Practice Part 10:30 am Juliana Bonilla-Velez, MD Increased Risk of 2: Pediatric Thyroid Surgery: Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in P04: Grow Your Practice Part 1: Multidisciplinary Teams and

MAY 4 MAY 11:44 am Patients Undergoing Staged- Optimizing the Essential Role Optimizing Patient Outcomes of Otolaryngology in the Cleft Peri-Procedural Repair Moderator: Hilary McCrary, MD, MPH and Craniofacial Team Jeffrey Rastatter, MD Anticoagulation in Pediatric Moderator: Scott Rickert, MD Panelists: Patients with Head and Panelists: Daniel Chelius, MD Neck vs. Extremity Venous 1:57 pm Brianne Roby, MD Ken Kazahaya, MD Malformations

SATURDAY, SATURDAY, Tracheal A-Frame Andrew Scott, MD Sanjay Parikh, MD Harish Dharmarajan, MD Deformities Following Airway Kathleen Sie, MD Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, MD Reconstruction 11:51 am Aimee Kennedy, MD CONCURRENT 1 Q&A GRAND 5 2:04 pm CS02: Rhinology 12:00 pm Direct Laryngoscopy and Lunch with Exhibitors Findings in LONE STAR BALLROOM Infants with Failure to Extubate 11:30 am Mana Espahbodi, MD Utility of Second-Look Endoscopy and Postoperative Debridement after Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Pediatric Patients Zachary Helmen, BBA

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ASPO cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: ROOM 301-302

2:11 pm CONCURRENT 1 CONCURRENT 1 CONCURRENT 2 Carbon Dioxide Laser versus GRAND 5 GRAND 5 ROOM 301-302 Cold-Steel Supraglottoplasty: 3:00 pm A Comparison of Postoperative QS01: Airway / QS02: General / P08: Multidisciplinary Ap- Outcomes Laryngology Rhinology proaches to the Active Larynx Jeffrey Yeung, MD, FRCSC Before Open Airway Surgery 3:50 pm 3:50 pm Moderator: Ian Jacobs, MD Office Based Lower Airway Trajectory of Ambulatory 2:18 pm Panelists: Q&A Alexander Hillel, MD Endoscopy: Feasibility and Blood Pressure after Erik Hysinger, MD Safety Adenotonsillectomy in Children Eulalia Amador, MD with : CONCURRENT 2 Diego Preciado, MD Rachel Rosen, MD 3-Month vs. 6-Month Follow-Up ROOM 301-302 3:54 pm Wei-Chung Hsu, MD, PhD CS05: Basic Science / CONCURRENT 2 RNA Sequencing in Active and Quiescent Pediatric 3:54 pm General ROOM 301-302 Respiratory Papillomatosis Opioid Stewardship for 1:50 pm CS06: Sleep Apnea and Colin Fuller, MD, MS Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy: Weight Gain after Tonsil Surgery A Comprehensive Approach Adenotonsillectomy is Not 3:58 pm Kris Jatana, MD Associated with Increased N3 3:00 pm Distribution and Clinical Sleep - Revisiting the CHAT Factors Affecting Emergence Significance of Mast Cells in the 3:58 pm Study Time for Pediatric Ambulatory Supraglottic Larynx of Children Celecoxib for Pain Control after Thomas Chung, MD, MA Adenotonsillectomy Surgery with Aerodigestive Disease Tonsillectomy in Children: A Maegan Lu, BS Ryan Belcher, MD Randomized Controlled Trial 1:57 pm John Germiller, MD, PhD PM2.5 Exposure Exacerbates 3:07 pm 4:02 pm Allergic in Mice by Oral Dexamethasone Following Airway Endoscopy Findings 4:02 pm Increasing DNA Methylation Adenotonsillectomy-Outcome Associated with Definitive Patterns of Dysphagia in in the IFN-G Gene Promoter from a Randomized Control Trial Airway Surgery in Infants with Pediatric Down Syndrome in CD4+T Cells through ERK- Ariana Greenwell, MD Robin Sequence Patients DNMT Pathway Juliana Bonilla-Velez, MD Amit Narawane, BS, BA Youjin Li, MD, PhD 3:14 pm Impact of AAO-HNS 4:06 pm 4:06 pm 2:04 pm Guideline on Obtaining Incidence and Management Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Investigation into the Polysomnography Prior to of in Patients Infants and Toddlers with Down SATURDAY, Genetic Basis of the Tracheal Tonsillectomy for Pediatric with Pierre Robin Sequence Syndrome Cartilaginous Sleeve Formation Sleep-Disordered Breathing Anna Bakeman, MD Christine Heubi, MD Using Knock-In Mouse Models Grace Banik, MD of Craniosynostosis Syndromes 4:10 pm 4:10 pm C Carrie Liu, MD MPH 3:21 pm Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion Prospective Analysis of 21 with Trisomy 21: An Update (PVCM) Outcomes Following Pediatric MAY 4 2:11 pm On Hypoglossal Nerve Nancy Bauman, MD Inferior Turbinate Reduction RNA Sequencing for Target Stimulation in Adolescents for Chronic Genetic Markers in Pediatric with Down Syndrome and 4:14 pm Rachel Whelan, MD Recurrent Respiratory Obstructive Sleep Apnea Early Management of Type Papillomatosis Christen Caloway, MD 1 Laryngeal Cleft Results in 4:14 pm David Lee, MD Better Swallowing Outcomes Impact of Primary versus 3:28 pm Taylor Gilliland, MD Revision Endoscopic Sinus 2:18 pm Alterations in Tolerogenic Surgery for Pediatric Cystic Q&A Antigen Presenting Cell 4:18 pm Fibrosis on Growth Parameters Populations in Pediatric Patients Lateroabduction in Pediatric of Nutritional Status and Lung 2:30 pm with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Bilateral Laryngeal Immobility Function Break with Exhibitors Matthew Gropler, MD Duino Meucci, ENT Doctor Ryan Little, MD LONE STAR BALLROOM 3:35 pm Q&A

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SATURDAY, MAY 4

ASPO cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: ROOM 301-302

4:18 pm 4:25 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm The Microbiome of Pediatric VID: PedsVideoto P09: ASPO / TRIO ASPO Banquet Patients with Chronic A series of short videos will be Collaborative Panel on MAGGIE MAE’S Rhinosinusitis presented. Pediatric Dysphagia Amanda Stapleton, MD GRAND 5 Moderator: J Paul Willging, MD Panelists: Emily Boss, MD, MPH Reza Rahbar, MD, DMD Sanjay Parikh, MD GRAND 5

TRIO LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6

7:00 am 9:05 am 9:30 am Allergy/Rhinology Business Meeting Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Adult : Trends and Session Moderators: (Triological Fellows only) Adult Cleft Patients: An Unseen Predictors of Mortality in Over Murugappan Ramanathan, MD Psychological Burden of 30,000 Cases from 2007 to 2014 Elie E Rebeiz, MD 8:00 am Orofacial Clefts Jonathan M Hanna, BS Announcements Eva J Stein, BS 10:35 am 9:35 am Panel: New Biologics for CRS 8:05 am Laryngology/ Q&A Jean Kim, MD, PhD Panel: Current Treatment Bronchoesophagology Joseph K Han, MD Timothy L Smith, MD, MPH Options for Facial Paralysis Session Moderators: 9:40 am Michael G Stewart, MD, MPH Paul C Bryson, MD Feasibility of Early Discharge J Madison Clark II, MD Erica R Thaler, MD Kofi D Boahene, MD Nausheen Jamal,, MD after Open Hypopharyngeal Nate Jowett, MD Surgery 11:20 am Jennifer Kim, MD 9:15 am Jena C Patel, BS Comparison of Eosinophilic/ Travis T Tollefson, MD, MPH Assessment of Fiberoptic Noneosinophilic Inflammation Endoscopic Evaluation 9:45 am in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with of Swallowing (FEES) Factors Associated with Failure Facial Plastic/ Nasal Polyps between Patients Findings in Individuals with of Electromyography Guided Reconstructive Surgery by Generations Zenker’s Diverticulum and Botox Injection in Adductor Session Moderators: Yasuyuki Noyama, MD, PhD Robert H Deeb, MD Cricopharyngeal Bar Spasmodic Dysphonia Mark A Varvares, MD Sunil P Verma, MD Kevin Y H Zhao, MD 11:25 am MAY 4 MAY Comparison between Steroid 8:50 am 9:20 am 9:50 am Eluting Implants versus The Septal Swell Body and The Safety and Efficacy of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block Nonabsorbable Packing Septal Perforation Repair Open Bedside Tracheotomy for Neurogenic Cough as Middle Meatal Spacers (OBT): A Retrospective Analysis Saba Ghorab, MD Vaninder K Dhillon, MD Following Endoscopic Sinus

SATURDAY, SATURDAY, of 1000 Patients Surgery: A Prospective 8:55 am David Z Liao, MD 9:55 am Randomized Trial Free Functional Gracilis Flaps for Emergent Surgical Airways in Jordan W Rawl, MD Facial Reanimation in Seniors 9:25 am Residency: An Assessment of Andrew H Lee, MD Early Endoscopic Intervention Competence and a Teaching 11:30 am for the Treatment of Model Risk Factors Associated with Acute Laryngeal Injury and 9:00 am Sarah Khayat, MD Increased Opioid Use Following Laryngotracheal Stenosis The Bernoulli Obstruction Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Anne S Lowery, BA Theory: A Possible Explanation 10:00 am Ido Badash, BA for Septoplasty Failure Rates Q&A David A Campbell, MD Robert H Deeb, MD 10:05 am Mark A Varvares, MD Break with Exhibitors LONE STAR BALLROOM

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TRIO cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 6

11:35 am 2:00 pm Clinical Fundamentals 4:30 pm Failure Pressure of Dural Impact of PGY1 Boot Camp on & General Otolaryngology Departmental Repairs Using a Novel Procedural Skill Development Session Moderators: Education and Standardized Reconstruction with Titanium Scott W Gorthey, MD Stacey T Gray, MD Guidelines Decrease Number Clips in a Porcine Ex Vivo Model Nasir I Bhatti, MD Todd T Kingdom, MD and Amount of Opioid Kevin T Chorath, BS Susan R Cordes, MD Prescriptions 3:55 pm Katherine A Lees, MD 11:40 am 2:05 pm Designing a Resident Led Turbinate Grafts for Factors Correlating to Burnout Otolaryngology Clinic 4:35 pm Reconstruction of Sellar Among Otolaryngology Curriculum at a Community Retrospective Severity Analysis Defects Residents Health Center for Underserved of Facial Fractures at an Urban Tara J Wu, MD Leighton F Reed, BS Patients: An Initial Experience Level I Trauma Center from Christopher D Vuong, MD 2008-2017 11:45 am 2:10 pm Bianca Georgakopoulos, BS Sinonasal Quality of Life Evaluation of Drug Induced 4:00 pm Declines in Cystic Fibrosis Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) Evaluating Gender Parity in 4:40 pm Patients with Pulmonary Performed in an Outpatient Operative Experience for Building an Otoscopic Exacerbations Endoscopy Suite Otolaryngology Residencies in Screening Tool Using Deep Chetan Y Safi, MD Shabnam Ghazizadeh, MD the United States Learning Image Recognition Richard K Gurgel, MD Devon M Livingstone, MD 11:50 am 2:15 pm Stacey T Gray, MD Workforce Analysis of Practicing The Efficacy of Surgical Man- Todd T Kingdom, MD 4:45 pm Rhinologists in the United States agement for Upper Airway Re- ENT Mentorship Program for Thomas Edward Heineman, MD sistance Syndrome: A Systemat- 4:05 pm Preclinical Medical Students ic Review and Case Series Hypertension Associated Rishabh Sethia, MD 11:55 am Lucas D Harless, MD with Epistaxis in U.S. Hospital Q&A Population 4:50 pm 2:20 pm James H Wilson, MChem Q&A 12:00 pm Does Insurance Status Lunch with Exhibitors Impact Delivery of Care with 4:10 pm 4:55 pm Upper Airway Stimulation for LONE STAR BALLROOM Factors Influencing Introduction of President- Obstructive Sleep Apnea? Medical Student Choice of Elect, C Gaelyn Garrett, MD Jena C Patel, BS Otolaryngology: What Impacts Sigsbee W Duck, MD General Session Their Decision 1:00 pm 2:25 pm Leila J Mady, MD, PhD, MPH Panel: Otolaryngology 5:00 pm SATURDAY, Resident Physician Burnout P09: ASPO / TRIO Education from Medical School and Well Being: One 4:15 pm Through MOC Collaborative Panel on Intervention and Its Impact Gender Trends in Authorship Pediatric Dysphagia Liana Puscas, MD, MHS, MA Kristin L Stevens, MD of Original Otolaryngology Brian Nussenbaum, MD Moderator: J Paul Willging, MD Publications: A Fifteen Year

Richard V Smith, MD GRAND 5 MAY 4 Gregory J Wiet,MD 2:30 pm Perspective Annie E Arrighi-Allisan, BA Q&A 5:00 pm General Session Adjourn 2:35 pm 4:20 pm Session Moderators: Q&A Nasir I Bhatti, MD Break with Exhibitors Susan R Cordes, MD LONE STAR BALLROOM 4:25 pm 1:55 pm 3:05 pm Improving Inpatient Resident The Inclusion of C1 Does Panel: State of the Art Hand-Offs and Transitions Not Influence Outcomes in Diagnosis and Management of of Care with an Automated Upper Airway Stimulation for Congenital Hearing Loss Tool for Computer Generated Treatment of Obstructive John P Bent III, MD Patient Lists Sleep Apnea Matthew L Bush, MD, PhD Austin N DeHart, MD John H Greinwald Jr, MD Ayan T Kumar, BS Judith EC Lieu, MD, MSPH Blake C Papsin, MD

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SATURDAY, MAY 4

AOS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

1:00 pm 2:03 pm 3:25 pm 4:05 pm Business Meeting Factors Influencing Duration of Polymorphisms in NLRP3 Panel New Member Introductions Hearing Loss Prior to Cochlear Inflammasome May Increase Pediatric Mild and Unilateral (Members Only) Implantation Host Susceptibility to Acquired Hearing Loss: New Data James R Dornhoffer, MD Cholesteatoma Moderator: Karen J Enright, 1:20 pm Neel R Sangal, BA MD, PhD Scientific Program 2:10 pm Panelists: Samantha Anne, MD, MS Welcome & Opening Remarks Systematic Review and 3:32 pm Network Meta-Analysis of Change in Eustachian Tube David Friedmann, MD by the President Judith Lieu, MD, MSPH Carol A Bauer, MD Cognitive and/ or Behavioral Function with Balloon Dilation Therapies (CBT) for Tinnitus Cuneyt M Alper, MD 5:00 pm Evie C Landry, DSS, MD, MSc 1:20 pm Discussion Presidential Citations 3:39 pm 2:17 pm Balloon Dilation for Eustachian Herman A Jenkins, MD 5:10 pm Effect of Malnutrition on Tube Dilatory Dysfunction in Miriam I Redleaf, MD Closing Remarks/Adjourn Debara L Tucci, MD Hearing Loss in Children Children Carol A Bauer, MD Horst R Konrad, MD Michaela F Close, BS Joonas Toivonen, MD

5:15 pm 1:30 pm 2:24 pm 3:46 pm Guest of Honor Lecture Discussion Toll-Like Receptor 4 Signaling AOS Member Photo GRAND BALLROOM AREA – LEVEL 4 Age-Related Hearing Loss: and Downstream Neutrophilic Translation from Animals 2:30 pm Inflammation Mediate 6:30 pm – 7:15 pm Models to Human Hearing Saumil N Merchant Memorial Endotoxemia-Enhanced Judy R Dubno, PhD Lecture Blood-Labyrinth Barrier AOS President’s Reception Department of Otolaryngology – Say What? Brief Periods of Trafficking Cocktail Hour Head and Neck Surgery Hearing Loss During Early Zachary D Urdang, PhD GRAND 1-3 FOYER Medical University of South Development Can Have Carolina Consequences Later in Life 3:53 pm 7:15 pm – 10:30 pm Daniel J Tollin, PhD Quinolone Ear Drops Cause AOS 152nd Annual President’s 1:55 pm Department of Physiology and Perforations in Intact Rat Banquet Introduction Biophysics Tympanic Membranes Dinner/Dance University of Colorado School Carolyn O Dirain, PhD GRAND 1-3 1:56 pm of Medicine Effect of Vitamin D Deficiency 4:00 pm and Rickets on Hearing Loss in 2:55 pm Discussion Children Break with Exhibitors Charmee H Mehta, BSPH LONE STAR BALLROOM MAY 4 MAY SATURDAY, SATURDAY,

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AOS LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): GRAND 7-8

7:00 am 8:10 am 9:08 am 10:25 am Business Meeting Imaging is Not Indicated in Cochlear Implantation with a Effect of Laser Stapedotomy Committee/Treasurer Reports the Investigation of Isolated Slim, Modiolar Array on Intracochlear Pressure (Members Only) Objective Vestibular Weakness Jonathan L McJunkin, MD Measurements Deanna Gigliotti, MSc Emily S Misch, MD 7:30 am 9:15 am Scientific Program 8:17 am Controlled Microperforation 10:32 am Welcome & Opening Remarks Discussion of Human Round Window Resident Research Travel by the President Membrane in Situ Award Carol A Bauer, MD 8:25 am Harry Chiang, BA Utility of Perilymph microRNA AOS Clinician Scientist Award Sampling for Identification 7:35 am Presentation 9:22 am of Active Gene Expression Results from a Second- Hearing Loss and Dementia: Discussion Pathways in Otosclerosis Generation Vestibular Implant Where Are We Now? Helena Wichova, MD in Human Subjects: Diagnosis Richard K Gurgel, MD 9:28 am May Impact Electrical Sensitivity University of Utah Break with Exhibitors 10:39 am of Vestibular Afferents GRAND FOYER Discussion Jay T Rubinstein, MD, PhD 8:40 am Impact of Underlying Diagnosis 9:50 am 10:50 am 7:42 am on Speech and Quality of Life Regular Wave Patterns Panel Vestibular End Organ Outcomes after Cochlear on Ambient Pressure Looking Through the rEARview Preservation in the Implanted Implantation for Single-Sided Tympanometry in Patients with Mirror: Unexpected Challenges Cochlea Deafness Pulsatile Tinnitus-associated in Endoscopic Ear Surgery Brooke M Su, MD, MPH Tiffany Peng, MD (Primary) Pathologies Moderator: Maura K Cosetti, MD Joshua J Sturm, MD, PhD Anthony Thai, BA Panelists: (Presenter) 7:49 am Alicia M Quesnel, MD Alejandro Rivas, MD Quantification of Cognitive 9:57 am 8:47 am Brandon Isaacson, MD Dysfunction in Dizzy Patients Assessment of Hearing-Aid Prevalence of Xerostomia Erika A Woodson, MD using the Neuropsychological Benefit through Patient- Among Cochlear Implant Vertigo Inventory Reported Outcomes Recipients - A Cross-Sectional 11:50 am Yuan F Liu, MD James R Dornhoffer, MD Survey Discussion/Comments Heather M Weinreich, MD, MPH 7:56 am 10:04 am 12:00 pm A Cohort Study Comparing Resident Research Travel 8:54 am Introduction of Incoming Importance of Clinical Factors Award Identifying Disadvantaged President in Determining Diagnosis Immune Response of Groups for Cochlear John P Carey, MD and Treatment for Superior Macrophage Population to Implantation: Demographics Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Cochlear Implantation from a Large Cochlear Implant 12:05 pm Syndrome Kathryn Y Noonan, MD Program Lisa Zhang, BS, BA Closing Remarks/Adjourn Natalie Schauwecker, BBA, BS Carol A Bauer, MD 10:11 am 8:03 am 9:01 am The Future of Cochlear Implant The cVEMP as a Prognostic Juichi Ito, MD, PhD Lateral Wall Electrodes Tool for Development of Increase the Rate of Post- Bilateral Meniere’s Disease Activation Non-Auditory 10:18 am Kimberley S Noij, MD Percepts Evaluation of Intracochlear Adam C Kaufman, MD, PhD Trauma with Manual and Robotic-assisted Cochlear SUNDAY, Implant Insertion Christopher R Kaufmann, MD MAY 5

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SUNDAY, MAY 5

ASPO LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6

6:30 am 9:24 am CONCURRENT 1 10:59 am ASPO Fun Run Underinsurance in Children Does Hyaluronic Acid Improve GRAND 5 JW MARRIOTT LOBBY Is Associated with Worsened Healthcare Utilization in Fat 10:05 am Quality of Life After Cochlear Graft Myringoplasty? P11: Management of 7:15 am Implantation Margaret Teets, BS Retraction Pockets and Early Apurva Nidgundi Dev Continental Breakfast Cholesteatoma in Children: 11:03 am with Mentorship Breakout When, How, and with What? Discussion 9:31 am Moderator: Carol MacArthur, MD Identification of Barriers to GRAND 5 FOYER Q&A Panelists: Access for Pediatric Hearing Michael Cohen, MD Aids 8:00 am CONCURRENT 2 Stephen Hoff, MD Lisa Zhang, BS, BA P10: Richard Rosenfeld David Horn, MD GRAND 6 Panel: Resilience in Pediatric Adrian James, MD 11:07 am Otolaryngology CS08: Airway / General Efficacy of Tablet Audiometry Moderator: Neha Patel, MD CONCURRENT 2 for Screening Pediatric Hearing Panelists: 8:55 am GRAND 6 Loss 507 Patient Study Andy Inglis, MD Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve 10:05 am Ann Smith, MD Richard Rosenfeld, MD Monitoring During Thyroid P12: Hot Topics in Pediatric Mike Rutter, MD Surgery in Children Using Otolaryngology Part 1: 11:11 am Robert Ward, MD Adhesive and Integrated Fighting the Opioid Epidemic Trends of Pediatric Cochlear GRAND 5 Electrodes Moderator: Paul Krakovitz, MD Implantation: Inpatient versus Evan Propst, MD, MSc, FRCSC Outpatient CONCURRENT 1 Panelists: Lauren Kilpatrick, MD Nour Bundogji, BA GRAND 5 9:03 am Jeremy Meier, MD CS07: Audiology / Static Endoscopic Evaluation of David White, MD 11:15 am Otology Swallowing in Children English as a Second Language Douglas Sidell, MD 10:30 am May Impact Expressive P13: Hot Topics in Pediatric 8:55 am Language Development 9:10 am Otolaryngology Part 2: Among Pediatric Cochlear Outcomes of Audiometric Side Effects and Complications Standardizing Quality Implant Recipients Testing in Patients with of Injection Laryngoplasty and Outcomes in Post- Auditory Neuropathy Apurva Nidgundi Dev for Treatment of Congenital Tonsillectomy Pain Spectrum Disorder Laryngeal Clefts Management: Report from Joseph Meleca, MD 11:19 am Fatemeh Ramazani, BMSc the ASPO Quality & Safety Auditory Testing Outcomes Committee 9:03 am with Hearing Aids in Patients 9:17 am Moderator: Henry Milczuk, MD with Auditory Neuropathy Natural History of Hearing and Drug-Induced Sleep Panelists: Spectrum Disorder Developmental Outcomes Endoscopy Findings in Obese Ellis Arjmand, MD Among Children with Norman Friedman, MD Swathi Appachi, MD vs. Non-Obese Children with Asymptomatic Congenital Kris Jatana, MD Obstructive Sleep Apnea Cytomegalovirus Romaine Johnson, MD 11:23 am Sarah Lookabaugh, MD Patricia Purcell, MD, MPH Assessing Angular Insertion CONCURRENT 1 Depth of Cochlear Implant 9:24 am 9:10 am Electrode Arrays in Infants National Button Battery Task GRAND 5 and Children Using X-Ray: Bone Conduction Treatment Force Update: New Practice Feasibility and Interrater Options in Pediatric Unilateral QS03: Otology, Head & Guidelines Reliability Hearing Loss: A Comparison of Neck, Craniofacial Quality of Life and Audiologic Kris Jatana, MD Anisha Noble, MD, MS Outcomes 10:55 am 9:31 am Austin DeHart, MD Intranasal Dexmedetomidine: Q&A A New Tool for Sedation MAY 5 MAY 9:17 am in Children with Autism Fatigue in Children with 9:45 am Undergoing Audiometry Unilateral Hearing Loss Break with Exhibitors Brainstem Response Delaney Carpenter, MD GRAND FOYER Carolina Grau, MD SUNDAY, SUNDAY, Sampat Sindhar, BS

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ASPO cont. LOCATION (unless otherwise noted): CONCURRENT 1: GRAND 5 | CONCURRENT 2: GRAND 6

11:27 am 11:55 am 11:11 am 11:39 am When is the Ideal Time to Facial Morphology in Pediatric Socio-Economic Variables as Development of a Couple the Sound Processor Patients: A Comparison of a Predictor of Indication for Competency-Based for Pediatric Bone Anchored Patients at Risk for Sleep-Related Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy Assessment Tool for Rigid Hearing Implant Recipients? Breathing Disorders Utilizing 3D Anthony Cheung, BA Esophagoscopy with Foreign The Answer Using Intra- Imaging Body Removal: A Modified Operative Resonance Alice Liu 11:15 am Delphi Consensus Process Frequency Analysis Race and Postoperative Erynne Faucett, MD Rachel Smith, MD CONCURRENT 2 Morbidity in Pediatric Otolaryngology 11:43 am GRAND 6 11:31 am Phayvanh Sjogren, MD Comparing Operating Deep Targeted Sequencing of QS04: Outcomes, Room Efficiency in PIK3CA in Isolated Lymphatic Quality & Safety, 11:19 am Children Undergoing Malformations and Phenotype Health Policy, Evaluating the National Adenotonsillectomy with Correlations Innovations Surgical Quality Improvement Traditional Endotracheal Kaitlyn Zenner, MD Program-Pediatric Surgical Risk Intubation versus Laryngeal Mask Airway and Stretcher 10:55 am Calculator in Pediatric Airway 11:35 am Utilization Diagnostic Utility of Fiberoptic Surgery Arturo Eguia, MD Acetylsalicylic Acid Suppression Nasopharyngolaryngoscopy Alexander Schneider, MD of PIK3CA Pathway as a Novel Recorded onto a Smartphone Medical Therapy for Head and 11:47 am Lauren Miller, MD, MBA 11:23 am Neck Lymphatic Malformations Early Serial Surveillance Point of Care Clinician Juliana Bonilla-Velez, MD Performed Laryngeal 10:59 am Endoscopy after Tracheotomy Ultrasound and Pediatric Vocal Use of a Smart Phone Placement in Children: 11:39 am Fold Movement Impairment Application Improves Pre- Unexpected Adverse Findings Julina Ongkasuwan, MD Clinical Importance of Operative Communication at a and Interventions Lymphocytopenia in Patients Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery C Carrie Liu, MD MPH 11:51 am with Head and Neck Lymphatic Center Malformations Designing a Novel David Leonard, MBBCh 11:27 am Rachel Whelan, MD Demographic Trends and Tracheostomy Tube for a Child with Tracheal Agenesis 11:03 am Complications in a Pediatric 11:43 am Michael McCormick, MD It Takes a Village: Improving Tracheostomy Population Facial Nerve Branching Tracheostomy Related Airway Katie Melder, MD 11:55 am Patterns Vary with Type of Complications Following Vascular Anomaly Initiation of a Standardized 11:31 am Pediatric Thoracic Esophageal Lingga Adidharma, BS Tracheostomy Educational Effect of a Low Fidelity Diverticula: A Tale of Surgical Protocol Educational Intervention on Resourcefulness Hillary Newsome, MD 11:47 am Matthew Smith, MD Inconsistent and Excessive Upper Airway Resistance in Opioid Prescribing After 12:00 pm Healthy vs Cleft Lip and Palate 11:07 am Pediatric Tonsillectomy Children What We Say Is Not Always Joshua Horton, MD Adjourn Jacob Thurston, BS What They Hear: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Surgeon 11:35 am 11:51 am Information-Sharing and Time-Driven Activity- Spanish Translation and Parent Engagement and Based Costing for Validation of a Velopharyngeal Knowledge Pediatric Laryngotracheal Insufficiency Quality of Life Janine Amos, DO Reconstruction

Instrument Alisa Yamasaki, MD SUNDAY, Jonathan Skirko, MD, MHPA, MPH MAY 5

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A001 Physiologic Effects of Midvault A012 Maxillofacial Reconstruction A023 Nasal Obstruction Symptomatic Repair Techniques in Rhinoplasty Using a Customized Evaluation (NOSE) Outcomes of Using Compuational Fluid Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) Rhinoplasty with Composite Grafts Dynamics Implant after a GSW Neela Rao, MD Yash J Avashia, MD Peter S Karempelis, MD A024 Search Engine Optimization and A002 Use of a Hair-Bearing Bipedicled A013 Nasal Dermoid Cyst Excision with Improving Facial Plastic Surgeons Temporoparietal Fascial Flap for a Lateral Rhinotomy Approach Website Traffic Reconstruction of the Lower Lip Through the Nasal Alar Sulcus Hani Rayess, MD Nicole Craker, MD John W Lally, MD A025 Resource Utilization and A003 Cutaneous Auto Flap Closure for A014 Post-Rhinoplasty Opioid Management for Secondary Triage Large, Obstructive Rhinophyma Prescription Patterns and of Isolated Facial Trauma Steven Curti, MD Perspectives Among Facial Plastic Amrita Ray, MD Surgeons A004 Immediate Reconstruction of A026 The Effect of Marketing on Patient Marc Levin, MD Facial Dog Bite Injuries: Case Series Preferences for Facial Injectables and Review of Literature A015 Objectively Measuring Observer Amrita Ray, MD Raj D Dedhia, MD Attention on the Aging Face A027 Improving Smile Symmetry with Before and After Face-lift A005 Assessing the Educational Quality Lower Facial Botulinum Toxin David Liao of ‘YouTube’ Videos for Facelifts Injections in Nonflaccid Facial Adeeb Derakhshan, MD A016 Factors Important in Facial Plastic Paralysis FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS and Reconstructive Survey Diana Shao A006 Using Ultrasound to Evaluate Nasal Fellowship Program Selection Septal Cartilage A028 Live Telelecture Educational Series Kirkland N Lozada, MD Issam Eid, MD in FPRS: Bridging the Geographic A017 Orbital Roof Fractures: An and Knowledge Gap A007 Trends in Management of Evidence Based Approach Giriraj K Sharma, MD Concurrent Orbital Floor Repair Jordyn P Lucas, MD with Zygomaticomaxillary A029 Botulinum Toxin Therapy Complex Fractures A018 Injectable Filler Techniques to for Treatment of Intractable John Flynn, MD Optimize Facial Volumization Headaches after Lateral Skull Base Results Surgery A008 Return to Play after Facial Anita Mandal, MD Justin R Shinn, MD Fractures in the Professional Athlete: A Case Study A019 Outcomes of Nasal Septal A030 Technique and Outcomes of Nikolaus Hjelm, MD Perforation Repair Using Delayed Telecanthus Repair Combined TPF Graft and PDS Joel J Stanek, MD A009 Thermal Imaging as a Potential Construct Measure of Nasal Airflow: A031 Nasal Surgery and Obstructive Justin Morse, MD A Pilot Study Sleep Apnea Sydney T Jiang, MD A020 Simultaneous Quadruple Nerve Omotara Sulyman, MD Transfer for Independent Zonal A010 Analysis of Forehead and Midface A032 Angiogenic Effects of Hedgehog Facial Reanimation for Facial Reconstruction of Functional Signaling in Facial Nerve-Derived Paralysis Deficits Fibroblasts Celeste Z Nagy, MD Jared A Johnson, MD Michelle Zhang A021 Predictors of Cosmetic Adjunctive A011 Costal Graft and Fasciocutaneous Procedures Following Mohs Free Flap for Composite Oral Micrographic Surgery Repair Cavity Reconstruction Ade Obayemi, MD Jeffrey D Johnson, MD A022 Bibliometric Analysis of Facial Feminization Surgery Publications Adrian A Ong, MD

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B001 A Case of Laryngeal Injury after B016 Delayed Laryngeal Implant B030 Laryngeal and Airway Surgery Gunshot to Left Temple Infection and Laryngocutaneous Under Apneic and Intermittent Abhay Sharma, MD Fistula: A Rare Complication after Apneic Anesthesia Medialization Laryngoplasty Mausumi Syamal, MD B002 A Case Series of Posterior Glottic Joseph Meleca, MD Stenosis Type I B031 Mycosis Fungoides of the True Nima Vahidi, MD B017 Development of an In Vitro Model Vocal Folds

of Rat Vocal Fold Epithelium Jesse R Qualliotine, MD • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA B003 A Novel Approach for Treating Keisuke Kojima, MD Vocal Fold Mucus Retention Cysts: B032 Non-Caseating Granulomatous Awake KTP Laser Assisted Cyst B018 Endoscopic Lateralization of the Disease of the Paraglottic Space: Drainage and Marsupialization Vocal Fold A Case of Laryngeal William Z Gao, MD Ihab Atallah, MD, PhD William Tierney, MD, MS B004 A Novel, Simple, Surgical Technique B019 Exercise-Induced Vocal Fold B033 Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia for Endoscopic Laryngeal Suturing Dysfunction: A Quality Initiative to Severity Measurements Utilizing and Securing Laryngeal Subglottic Improve Timely Assessment and Laryngeal Image Analysis and Tracheal Stents Appropriate Management Yue Ma, MD Edward Westfall, MD Emma Campisi B034 Office-Based Percutaneous B005 A Recipe for a Successful Awake B020 False Vocal Fold (FVF) Botulinum Injection Laryngoplasty with Tracheostomy Toxin Injection for Central Nervous Calcium Hydroxylapatite: Shayanne A Lajud, MD System (CNS) Related Supraglottic A 10-Year Experience Spasticity Causing Severe Vocal Minhyung Lee, MD B006 A Unique Presentation and Etiology Strain: A Preliminary Study of Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion B035 Pediatric Tracheotomy in Infants: Victoria Yu, BA, National Spasmodic Matt Purkey, MD Dysphonia Association Travel Scholarship Based on 8 years of Experience at a Pediatric Tertiary Center in South B007 Acute Airway Obstruction from B021 Flexible vs. Rigid Laryngoscopy: Korea Rapidly Enlarging Reactive A Randomized Crossover Study Eui-Suk Sung, MD Myofibroblastic Lesion of the Larynx Comparing Patient Experience – Limitations of In-Office Treatment Bhavishya Clark, MD B036 Post-Operative Complications in Yin Yiu, MD Obese Patients after Tracheostomy B022 Gold Laser Removal of a Large Shelby Barrera, BS B008 Adult Laryngeal Trauma in United Ductal Cyst on the Laryngeal States Emergency Departments B037 Presence of Augmentation Surface of the Elisa Berson, MD Pranati Pillutia, BS Material Does Not Impact Interpretation of Laryngeal B009 Airway Obstruction Caused B023 Hematologic Malignancies of the Electromyography by Redundant Postcricoid and Larynx: A Single Institution Review Libby J Smith, DO Aryepiglottic (AE) Mucosa in Karuna Dewan, MD Patients with Obstructive Sleep B038 Prevalence, Incidence, and Apnea (OSA): Cases Series and B024 Implementing Efficient Peptoid- Characteristics of Dysphagia in Review of the Literature Mediated Delivery of RNA-Based Those with Unilateral Vocal Fold Jee-Hong Kim, MD Therapeutics to the Vocal Folds Paralysis Shigeyuki Mukudai, MD, PhD Benjamin Schiedermayer, MS B010 An Updated Approach to In-Office Balloon Dilation for Nasopharyngeal B025 WITHDRAWN B039 Prognostic Role of Singular Stenosis: A Case Report B026 Injection Laryngoplasty as a New Lymph-Node Level Involvement in Jeffrey Straub, MD Treatment for Recalcitrant Muscle Patients with Laryngeal Cancer Jingfeng Liang, BA B011 Bilateral Type I Laryngoplasty for Tension Dysphonia: Preliminary Presbylaryngis: Assessing the Depth Findings B040 Rare Extrusion of Silastic Block and Location of Medialization Daniel Novakovic, MPH, MBBS after Type 1 Thyroplasty after Sara Tittman, MD B027 Interarytenoid Botulinum Toxin: Glomus Vagale Excision Lara Reichert, MPH, MD B012 Botulinum Toxin A (BoNT-A) for the A Injection for the Treatment of Treatment of Motor and Phonictics Vocal Process Granuloma B041 RAT Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Nikita Kohli, MD Elie Khalifee, MD Regeneration Using Self- Assembling Peptide Hydrogel B013 WITHDRAWN B028 WITHDRAWN Masayoshi Yoshimatsu, MD B014 Contribution of Voice-Specific B029 Is Nasogastric Tube Feeding B042 Results of the Adhere Upper Health Status on General Quality Necessary after Surgery for Airway Stimulation Registry and of Life Hypopharyngeal Diverticula? Predictors of Therapy Efficacy Elliana Kirsh, BM, BS Alisa Zhukhovitskaya, MD Erica Thaler, MD B015 Cricoarytenoid Joint Abscess Associ- ated with Megan Foggia, MD

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B043 Risk Factors for in B048 WITHDRAWN B053 Trauma Informed Care in Patients with Head and Neck Laryngology B049 Thyroplasty with Real-Time Cancer Robert T Cristel, MD Acoustic Analysis Daniel J Cates, MD Tsuyoshi Kojima, MD, PhD B054 Vocal Fold Injection to Improve Post- B044 Subglottic Elastofibroma: Airway Reconstruction Dysphonia B050 Tracheal Pressure Exerted by High- A Case Report Mathieu Bergeron, MD Flow Nasal Cannula in 3D-Printed Emily M Kamen, MD Pediatric Nasopharyngeal Models B055 Vocal Fold Medialization B045 Subglottic Squamous Cell Alan J Gray, BS Forces Using a Dynamic Carcinoma – A Survey of the Micromechanically Controlled B051 Tracheal Resection in a Paraplegic: National Cancer Database Thyroplasty Device The Importance of the Cough Lucy Shi, MD Christopher Kaufmann, MD Reflex B046 Surgical vs. Non-surgical Outcomes Shaunak Amin, BS B056 Vocal Fold Paresis: Subjective and in the Treatment of Tonsilloliths Objective Patient Presentation B052 Tracheotomy Avoided in Laryngeal Catherine Loftus, MS Raluca Tavaluc, MD Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid B047 The Health Utility of Mild and Treated with Rituximab B057 Zenker’s Diverticulum: Toward Severe Dysphonia Daniela A Brake, BS, BA a Unified Understanding of Its Matthew Naunheim, MD, MBA Etiopathogenesis David A Kasle, MD FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS ABEA POSTERS

C001 A Mouse Model of Dysphagia After C008 Atypical Laryngeal : C014 Characterizing the Distinction Facial Nerve Injury Localized Lesions from Unusual in the Etiology of Dysphagia Ceisha Ukatu, MD Organisms May Simulate Between the Early-Elderly and Malignancy Late-Elderly C002 A Nationwide Epidemiologic Study Kenneth Yan, MD Sina Mehraban-Far, BSc of Pediatric Tracheotomy Using Japanese Claims Database C009 Awake Endoscopic Management C015 Clinical Practice Patterns in Kayoko Mizuno, MD of Supraglottic Stenosis after Laryngeal Cancer and Introduction Caustic Ingestion of CT Lung Screening C003 Use of Spirometry and Dyspnea Ronak Dixit, MD Krzysztof Piersiala, MD Index in Management of Subglottic Stenosis C010 Blunt Laryngeal Trauma Resulting C016 CO2 Laser Supraglottoplasty in Kevin Tie, BS in a Unique Arytenoid Injury Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Aileen Wertz, MD Patients with Airway Obstruction C004 A Retrospective Review of Secondary to Severe Arytenoid Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in C011 Bronchoesophageal Fistula from Prolapse: A Case Series Pediatric Patients with DiGeorge Occult Pistachio Aspiration- Sean McDermott, BS Syndrome Management Challenges Nicole Wong, BS Sarah Gitomer, MD C017 Comparing Post-Treatment Improvements in Reflux Symptom C005 A Review of Pediatric Tracheostomy C012 Cancer or Fungal Infection? A Case Indexes with Reflux Finding in Last 13 Years in Singapore - What of Bilateral Vocal Fold Fixation Scores in the Management of Have We Learned? and Laryngeal Blastomycosis Sok Yan Tay, MD Misdiagnosed as Squamous Cell James Alrassi, BA Carcinoma C006 In Vocal Mark Fadel, BA C018 Concentrations Considerations for Professionals Broader Utilization of Mitomycin-C Stephanie Teng, MD C013 Characterization and Management Christina Palomo, BS of Adult and Pediatric Airway C007 Analysis of Laryngeal Dimensions Foreign Bodies in US Emergency C019 Congenital Vallecular Cyst as a Cause Using Computed Tomography - Departments of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Implications for Thyroplasty Elisa Berson, BS Cinzia Marchica, MD Alexander Kovacs, MD

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C020 Creating a Pathway Using the C033 Fibromyalgia and Chronic Cough C048 Low Frequency Low Pressure Jet Larynx is the Last Resort for Oral G Todd Schneider, MD-MS Ventilation: Patient Selection, Intake in a Hypopharyngeal Cancer Safety and Complications C034 Floor of Mouth Foregut Patient with Severe Complications Calvin Myint, MD Duplication Cyst in a Middle Toshihko Suzuki, MD Aged Man C049 Low Risk Assessment of Swallowing C021 Cricoid Chondronecrosis: Priscilla Pichardo, MS Impairment Using Flexible

A Case Report and Review of Endoscopy Without Food or Liquid • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA C035 Glottal Insufficiency in the Literature Mitsuyoshi Imaizumi, MD Transgender Patients Mark Mims, MD Charlotte Hughes, MD C050 Measurement of Vocal Fold C022 Development of Joint Commission Abduction and Adduction in Vocal C036 Histological Features of Tonsils in Compliant Difficult Airway Carts Fold Paralysis vs. Paresis Adult with Periodic Fever, Apthous with Predominantly Disposable Peak Woo, MD , , and Equipment Cervical Adenitis Syndrome C051 Medialization Laryngoplasty and Andrew Stein, MD Kohei Yamahara, MD, PHD Evaluation of True Vocal Fold C023 Dilated Esophagus from Achalasia Compression with Adjustable C037 Iatrogenic Tracheal Injuries: Case Presenting as a Neck Mass Silicone Cushion Implants Series and Review of the Literature Ryan Rimmer, MD Rebecca Nelson, MD Ariel Frost, MD C024 Distribution of Human Tongue Fat C052 Model of Radiation Induced Tissue C038 Incidence of Epiglottic and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Damage Dysfunction after Radiation Kerry Baumann, DDS Therapy for Head and Neck Johnathon Anderson, PhD C025 Effects on Swallowing Assessments Cancer C053 Multilevel Airway Stenosis Between Laryngeal Cleft Injection Raluca Tavaluc, MD Secondary to Mucous Membrane Compared to Formal Repair C039 Influence of Laryngeal Afferents Pemphigoid – A Challenging Entity Cinzia Marchica, MD on Activity of the Swallowing Dennis Tang, MD C026 Efficacy of ADRCs for Autologous Interneurons in Perfused Rats C054 Natural History and Management Fat Injection Laryngoplasty Yoichiro Sugiyama, MD, PhD of Upper Esophageal Dysfunction Hisaichiro Tanaka, MD C040 Interprofessional Tracheostomy in the Pediatric Population C027 Endolaryngeal Extrusion of Education Course Ray Wang, MD Gore-Tex Graft after Medialization Tammy Wang, MD C055 Natural History of Tracheal Laryngoplasty – a Complication in C041 In-Vivo Oxygenation and Microvasculature in a Mouse Complicated Patients Hydration Levels of Vocal Folds Model of Syngeneic Tracheal Cristen Cusumano, MD Measured by Diffuse Reflectance Replacement C028 Endoluminal Stenting with Split Spectroscopy Audrey White, BS Thickness Skin Grafting for Chi-Te Wang, MD C056 Novel Application of the Ultrasonic Post-Intubation Injury in Mucous C042 Knowledge of PPI Side Effects Bone Aspirator for Endoscopic Membrane Pemphigoid Among Otolaryngologists Treatment of a Laryngeal David Young, MD Anaïs Rameau, MD Chondroma C029 Endoscopic Carbon Dioxide Laser William Reschley, MD C043 Laryngeal Adductor Pressure Zenker Diverticulectomy followed Testing in a Porcine Model C057 Novel Treatment of Airway by Balloon Dilation: Rate of Sarah Brookes, DVM Obstruction from Redundant Recurrence and Patient Reported Postcricoid Mucosa with In-Office Quality of Life Measures C044 Laryngeal Distribution of KTP Laser Ablation Raluca Tavaluc, MD Adult-Onset Recurrent Respiratory Victoria Yu, BA Papillomoatosis: C030 Endoscopic Removal of a Cervical A Longitudinal Study C058 Paradoxical Vocal Fold Dysfunction Esophageal Duplication Cyst Lizbeth Hu, BS vs Tracheomalacia in an Adult: An Brittany Leader, MD Important Consideration C045 Lessons Learned from 21 Pediatric C031 Examining Changes in David Bracken, MD Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Computational Fluid Dynamics Reinnervations C059 Pediatric Tracheal Schwannoma: Modeling Metrics of the Normal Christen Caloway, MD Case Report and Review of the Airway with Pediatric Development Literature Eric Mason, MD C046 Longitudinal Laryngeal Thermal Natasha Premmanisakul Injury Model in Swine C032 Examining Referral Patterns Gregory Dion, MD C060 Pneumonia Following Injection Between Otolaryngology and Laryngoplasty in Cardiothoracic Gastroenterology at a Single C047 Longus Colli Tendinitis Without Patients with Unilateral Vocal Fold Institution: A Window into Potential Calcification Paralysis Inter-Specialty Knowledge Gaps Wesley Davison, MD Jason Barnes, MD Adam Haines, BS

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C061 Precedex Assisted Laryngeal C068 The Incidence of Laryngotracheal C074 Vagal Nerve Stimulator Induced Procedures (PALP): A Novel Stenosis in Neonates with History of Following an Anterior Pathway for Laryngeal Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Interventions Anne Lowery, BA Robert Lewis, MD Resha Soni, MD C069 Tongue Symptoms, Suspension C075 Where Dysphagia Begins - C062 Rate of Percutaneous Versus Pressure and Duration During Xerostomia Surgical Tracheotomy Among Six Operative Laryngoscopy Karuna Dewan, MD ICUs at a Tertiary Care Teaching T Logan Lindemann, BS C076 Which Surgical Technique Should Hospital C070 Tracheostomy Boot Camp: be Utilized to Secure the Airway in Ross O’Hagan, BS A Simulation-Based Standardized the Emergency Room? C063 Symptomatology of Substernal Tracheotomy Care Curriculum for Elliana Kirsh, BM, BS Thyroid Masses with Tracheal Resident Physicians and Medical C077 Fork in the : Deviation Students A Case Report Aryan Shay, BS Apoorva Tewari Ramaswamy, MD Danielle Smith, MD C064 Synchronous Idiopathic Subglottic C071 Traversing the Glottis: Arytenoid C078 Sounds Like I Actually Have a Stenosis and Bronchial Stenosis: A Mucosal Redundancy in Airway Whistle In My Throat Case Report and Literature Review Obstruction Brandon Cardon, MD Resha Soni, MD David Bracken, MD C079 Acute Airway Obstruction C065 Systemic Bevacizumab for End- C072 Use of Vagal Nerve Stimulation

FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS Secondary to Esophageal Food Stage Juvenile Recurrent Respiratory with Laryngeal Electromyography Impaction Papillomas: A Case Report for Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Stefan Rozycki, MD Osama Hamdi, BS Reinnervation in Children Christen Caloway, MD C080 Cost Effectiveness of Open vs C066 Temporary Breach of the Posterior Endoscopic Repair of Zenker’s Tracheal Wall Attributable to the C073 Using a 4K 3-Dimensional Diverticulum Cuff of an Endotracheal Tube Exoscope for Upper Airway Jordyn Lucas, MD Andrew Lerrick, MD Stimulation Surgery: Proof of Concept C081 A New Way to Pick a Bone: C067 The Balloon That Would Not Vijay Patel, MD The Many Uses of the Maxillary Pop: A Cautionary Tale About Heuwieser Tracheostomy Tube Management Weitao Wang, MD Priya Krishna, MD

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ADVANCED IMAGING D011 Retroauricular Thyroidectomy with D025 Assessment of Operative a Next-Generation Single-Port Competency for Thyroidectomy: D001 Sarcopenia is a Predictor of Robotic Surgery System: Preclinical A Comparison of Resident Self- Mortality in Patients Undergoing Studies and First in Human Case Assessment vs. Attending Surgeon Surgical Excision of Head and Neck Tyler Okland, MD Assessment Cancer Cory A Vaughn, MD Lucas Stone D012 Thyroid Lobectomy Provides

Improved Value Over Total D026 The Risks for and Effect of • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA D002 In Vivo Real Time Imaging of Thyroidectomy in Well-Selected Hypocalcemia Prior to Discharge Head and Neck Squamous Patients with Intermediate Risk Following Total or Complete Cell Carcinoma Using Confocal Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Thyroidectomy Micro-Endoscopy and Applicable Olivia Do, MS Sina J Torabi, BA Fluorescent Dyes – Preliminary Study D013 Utility of Pre-Operative Localization D027 4D-CT Facilitates Focused Shogo Shinohara, MD, PhD Studies in Diagnosing the Intra- Parathyroidectomy in Patients Thyroidal Parathyroid with Primary Hyperparathyroidism D003 First Clinical Experience with Real- Julia Noel, MD by Maintaining a High Negative- Time Optical Specimen Mapping Predictive Value for Uninvolved D014 The Surgical Management of in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Quadrants Retropharyngeal Lymph Node Carcinoma. Kaitlyn A Brooks, BS Stan van Keulen Metastasis in Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma D028 Understanding Trabecular Follicular D004 Development of a Novel Contrast Victoria Harries, MBBS of the Thyroid Agent for Differentiation of Low Aakash Shah, BA Grade and High Grade Dysplasia D015 Predictive Modeling of Operative from Normal Tissue During Surgery Time with Transoral Endoscopic D029 Assessing the Performance Shayan Fakurnejad, BS Thyroidectomy Vestibular of Afirma Gene Expression Approach (TOETVA) Classifier in Predicting the Risk D005 Mapping Tumor Acidosis at the Christopher R Razavi, MD of Malignancy in Indeterminate Cellular Level in Head and Neck Thyroid Nodules D016 Lymph Node Ratio and Overall Cancer Nnenna Y Ezeilo, MD Baran D Sumer, MD Survival in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Blaine D Smith, MD D030 Metabolic Syndrome and 30-Day D006 Image Guided Surgery Using Outcomes Following Major Head D018 Investigating the Potential Role the Ph Activated Micellar Tracer and Neck Surgery of Anti-PD-L1 Immunotherapy ONM-100: First In-Human Proof Richard D Bavier, BA of Principle in Head and Neck in Aggressive Papillary Thyroid Squamous Cell Carcinoma Carcinoma D031 Correlations of Hashimoto’s Baran D Sumer, MD, PhD L Boven Thyroiditis with Papillary Thyroid Cancer - A Study of Surgical Cases D019 Ki-67 and CK-19 are Independent D007 A Novel Biocompatible Marker for Sukamal Saha, MD, FRCS Image Guided Transoral Robotic Predictors of Locoregional Surgery Recurrence in Papillary Thyroid D032 Cost-Effectiveness of Computed Jiawei Ge, MS Carcinoma Tomography Nodal Mapping in Luiz Paulo Kowalski, PhD, MD the Preoperative Evaluation of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma ENDOCRINE D020 The Evolution of Papillary Thyroid Zaid Al-Qurayshi, MD, MPH Cancer During Pregnancy D008 Post-Thyroidectomy PTH Testing Sriram Navuluri D033 Applicability of Dynamic Risk and Missed Opportunities in Stratification for Differentiated Preventing Hypocalcemia: D021 WITHDRAWN Thyroid Cancer(DTC) in a Resource Are We Failing the Test? D022 Use of Outcomes Data to Stan- Limited Setting Andrew Coughlin, MD dardize Management of Postop- Karthik Munagala D009 Normocalcemic Primary erative Hypocalcemia after Head D034 Predicting Malignancy Rate in Hyperparathyroidism: and Neck Endocrine Surgery Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules A Systematic Review and Meta- Marcus J Magister, MD Using Patient Demographics, Analysis on Laboratory Values D023 The Effect of Lateral Neck Nodule Features and Molecular Blake R Hollowoa, MD Dissection on Complication Rate Testing D010 The Effect of IV Acetaminophen for Total Thyroidectomy Guy Talmor on Pain Control in Thyroid and Daniel J Rocke, MD, JD D035 Transoral Robotic Thyroidectomy: Parathyroid Surgery D024 Surgical Management of Mueez Qureshi, MD The Era of NOTES Intracranial Metastasis in Bin Zhang, MD Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Laura Y Wang, MBBS, MS

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MUCOSAL - HPV NEGATIVE D047 Influence of Socioeconomic D058 Primary Laryngectomy versus Status on Stage at Presentation Salvage Laryngectomy: D036 TORS versus Lateral of Laryngeal Cancer in the United A Comparison of the Functional Pharyngotomy for Management States and Oncologic Outcomes of Oropharyngeal Cancer Martin Corsten, MD Christopher B Sullivan, MD Ahmed S Ibrahim, MD D048 Predictors of Perineural and D059 Head and Neck Cancer D037 Histopathologic Predictors of Lymphovascular Invasion in Early Demonstrates Substantial Survival Outcomes in Buccal Stage Oral Cavity and Oropharynx Changes in Lipid Metabolism. Squamous Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) James A Higginson John P Marinelli, BS Jonathan Cohen, MD D060 Prognostic Factors Related to the D038 WITHDRAWN D049 Pattern of Soft Tissue Invasion in Neck Metastasis of Oral Cancer D039 WITHDRAWN Oral Squamous Cell Cancer Predicts Luiz P Kowalski Pattern of Mandibular Invasion D061 Laryngeal Cancer in Young- D040 Assessment of Oral Cancer Kayvon Sharif, BA Incidence in an Urban Population and Middle-aged Patients: An Using Geospatial Analysis: D050 Elective Neck Dissection During Evaluation of Risk Factors, HPV A Platform for Targeted Screening Salvage Laryngectomy: Status and Outcomes Mihir K Bhayani A Systematic Review and Calvin X Geng, MS Meta-Analysis D062 Outcomes for the Treatment D041 Impact of a Tobacco Treatment Jennifer H Gross, MD Program on Abstinence Rates and of Recurrent Nasopharyngeal FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS Survival Among Current Smokers D051 Benzethonium Chloride Induces Cancer: A Systematic Review and at the Time of Primary Mucosal ER Stress and Apoptosis in HNSCC Pooled Analysis Head and Neck Squamous Cell and Reduces Tumor Burden in Ethan Newton, MD, BSc Xenograft Model Carcinoma Diagnosis D063 Beyond Depth of Invasion: Adverse Kerolos G Shenouda, MD Andrew T Day, MD, MPH Pathologic Tumor Features in D042 AJCC 8th Edition Oral Cavity D052 Multiplexed Immunofluorescence Early Oral Tongue Squamous Cell pT Stage: Significant Upstaging and Multispectral Imaging-Based Carcinoma without Improved Prognostication Quantification of Tumor and Andrew Larson, MD Immune Cell Populations Reveals for Patients with Early Oral Tongue D064 Evaluation of Overall Survival Using Spatial Relationships in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Number of Nodes for Pathologic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Histologically Negative Lymph Staging in p16-Negative Head and Anuraag S Parikh, MD Nodes Neck Cancer Shaum Sridharan, MD D053 Clinical Outcomes Related to Head Andrew J Coniglio, MD and Neck Cancer Cell Line Viability D043 Head and Neck Squamous Cell D065 Survival in Patients with Head and Kevin J Kovatch, MD Carcinoma after Bone Marrow Neck Mucosal Melanoma Transplant D054 NSD1 is a Biomarker of Survival Felipe Cardemil, MD Catriona M Douglas, MD in HPV-Negative Head and Neck D066 Upfront Surgery Has a Better Squamous Cell Carcinoma D044 Distant Metastasis in Oral Outcome in Oropharyngeal cancer Neil Mundi, MD Squamous Cell Carcinoma HPV- Population Daniella Karassawa Zanoni, MD D055 Genomic and Human Mohamed A Shama, MD, MRCS, EBSQ D045 Salvage Surgery for Recurrent Papillomavirus Profiling of an Oral MUCOSAL - HPV POSITIVE Larynx Cancer Cancer Cohort Identifies TP53 as a Ximena Mimica, MD Predictor of Overall Survival Neil Mundi, MD D067 Development and Implementation D046 Exploration of First Echelon of a Tumor-Specific RNA Sentinel Lymph Node Drainage of D056 Lipid Metabolism and Cetuximab Phenotyping Strategy to Guide Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Resistance in Head and Neck Patient Therapy in Head and Neck Tonsil Particularly with Reference Cancer in Vitro Squamous Cell Carcinomas to the Lateral Retropharyngeal Nikolaos Batis, PhD, BMedSc Wesley H Stepp, PhD Lymph Node of Rouviere D057 Lymph Node Yield Ratio as a Smriti Panda, MS Predictor of Survival in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Emily Marchiano, MD

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D068 Cancer in a Dish: Isolation, D079 Primary Nasal Septal Squamous D091 The Association of Smoking Expansion and Drug Screening Cell Carcinomas Show High and Outcomes in HPV-Positive of HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Prevalence of Transcriptionally Oropharyngeal Cancer Tumors in Cell Culture Active High-Risk Human Stephanie Y Chen, MD Wesley H Stepp, PhD Papillomavirus: Series of 8 Cases D092 Induction?Chemotherapy for p16+ from a Tertiary Care Center D069 A Next-Generation Single-Port OPSCC Followed by TORS/Neck Emilija Todorovic, MD

Robotic Surgical System: Results Dissection: Biological Response • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA from Prospective Clinical Trials to D080 Does Adjuvant Chemotherapy Allows Down-Staging of Tumor and Evaluate its Use in the Transoral Improve the Outcome of Definitive Surgical Management H&N Surgery of the Oropharynx Surgically Treated HPV-Associated Sahil Patel F Christoper Holsinger, MD Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the D093 Oropharyngeal Cancer: Differenc- Oropharynx with Microscopic D070 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for es in Survival, Patterns of Failure, Extranodal Extension? Management of the No Neck Second Primary Malignancies and Christopher M Yao, MD in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Risk Factors for Secondary Events Carcinoma D081 Survival Outcomes of Marijuana Based on HPV Status John Loree, BA Users in p16 Positive Oropharynx Ryan Holstead, MD Cancer Patients. D071 Assessing the Potential for D094 Patterns and Outcomes of Han Zhang, MD, FRCSC Superselective Nodal Dissection Adjuvant Radiotherapy in in Recurrent HPV+ Oropharyngeal D082 Effect of HPV Status on Survival of Surgically Treated HPV-Positive Squamous Cell Carcinomas Oropharynx Cancer with Distant Oropharyngeal Carcinoma with Nicholas R Oberlies Metastasis Adverse Features Jeffrey Liu, MD D072 Prophylactic Arterial Ligation Farhoud Faraji, MD, PhD Following TORS: A Systematic D083 WITHDRAWN D095 Cost Effectiveness Analysis of CT Review and Meta-Analysis D084 Morbid Obesity, Psychiatric Surveillance Versus PET Guided Craig A Bollig, MD Disease, and Alcohol Use Neck Management vs. Early Neck D073 Evaluation of Tumor Stage Criteria Associated with Distant Metastasis Dissection for TNM-7 N2 and in the Eight Edition American Joint and Cancer Related Death in N3 HPV Positive Oropharyngeal Committee on Cancer Staging for Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Cancer Post Chemoradiotherapy Human Papilloma Virus-Associated Carcinoma Patrick Scheffler, MDCM Oropharyngeal Cancer Linda X Yin, MD D096 Mutational Burden and DNA Julian Amin, MD D085 Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Fol- Damage Repair Gene Defects in D074 Utilization of Machine Learning to lowed by Surgery-Based Paradigm Recurrent Human Papillomavirus- Predict Extracapsular Extension versus Concomitant Chemoradia- Related Oropharyngeal Squamous in HPV-Associated Oropharyngeal tion for p16 Positive Locoregionally Cell Carcinoma Cancer Advanced Oropharyngeal Cancer Richard A Harbison, MD, MS Julian Amin, MD Marco A Mascarella, MD, MSc D097 The Role of Clinical Volume on D075 Does HPV Subtype Predict D086 Early and Late Swallowing Margin Status in Transoral Surgery Outcomes in Head and Neck Outcomes Following Transoral for Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Cancers? Robotic Surgery Carcinoma: How Many Cases is Hedyeh Ziai, MD Michael C Topf, MD Enough? Ernest D Gomez, MD, MTR D076 Socioeconomic Disparities in Oral D088 Proportion of Patients Requiring Cavity Cancer Treatment and Gastrostomy Tubes (G-tube) for D098 The Role of Induction Survival Varying Treatment Modalities in Chemotherapy in HPV-Associated Daniel P Ballard, MD Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Oropharyngeal Cancer Collin F Mulcahy, MD D077 Locating the Facial Artery and Carcinoma its Palatine Branches in the David L Choi, MD D099 Survival Benefit of Chemotherapy Parapharyngeal Space D089 Duration of G-tube Presence in in Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients Treated with Surgery and Aziza Mohamed, MSc a 5-year Cohort of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Treated Postoperative Radiotherapy D078 Gastrostomy Utilization by with Curative Intensity-Modulated Ashley V Hinther, MD, Msc Intermediate Risk Oropharyngeal Radiotherapy D100 Evaluation of the Prognostic Utility Cancer Patients is Not Driven Elissa Greco, MSLP of the Lymph Node Ratio in Pre- by Swallowing Dysfunction dicting Oropharyngeal Squamous Ascertained via Objective DIGEST D090 Impact of Single Node Metastasis Cell Carcinoma Recurrence when Criteria and Perceived Dysphagia in Transorally Resected HPV- Stratified by p16 Status MDADI Scores Related Squamous Cell Carcinoma Margaret C Nurimba, BA Sagar Kansara, MD of the Oropharynx Stephanie Y Chen, MD

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D101 Salivary Detection of the Mucosal D112 Diagnostic Significance of D122 Gender as a Prognostic Indicator Immune Response to Human Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients of Overall Survival in Head and Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccination with Thyroid Nodules Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Margaret C Nurimba, BA Jie Liu, PhD Akash N Naik, MD D102 Correlation of Proximity to D113 Swallowing Outcomes in D123 WITHDRAWN Midline with Contralateral Cervical Patients Undergoing Primary D124 Out-of-Pocket Costs Associated Metastases in HPV+ Base of Chemoradiation for Oropharyngeal with the Treatment of Head and Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Neck Cancer Scott R Hall, MD Paul G van der Sloot, MD M N Khan, MD D103 Long-Term Swallowing Outcomes D114 Evaluation of Older Age and Frailty after Treatment for Oropharyngeal as Predictors of Post-Operative D125 Understanding Pseudosarcomatous Carcinoma: Comparison of Decision Regret Carcinoma: A Population-Based Transoral Robotic Surgery to Carissa M Thomas, MD, PhD Study Definitive Radiation Treatment Richard D Bavier, BA D115 Metastatic Spread to David Kim, MD Percutaneous Endoscopic D126 Timing of Complications Following Total Laryngectomy D104 Influence of Nodal Yield on Survival Gastrostomy Site in Patients with Richard D Bavier, BA in Early T-stage Oropharyngeal Head and Neck Cancer: Squamous Cell Carcinoma A Systematic Review D127 Home-Based Lymphedema Joseph Zenga Jennifer M Siu Management is Effective:

FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS A Pilot Study D105 Sparing Radiation to the Primary D116 Reliability of “Real-Time” Grading Heather Starmer, MA, CCCSLP, BCSS after Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery of Dysphagia Severity (per (TORS): Early Local Control DIGEST) by Speech Pathologists D128 Outcomes of Heroic Salvage Mihir R Patel, MD Conducting Videofluoroscopic Surgery in Recurrent Head and Swallow Studies Neck Cancer D106 Patient Outcomes and Lateral K Hutcheson, PhD Adeeba F Ghias, BS Neck Dissection Volumes: A Retrospective Analysis Utilizing D117 A 10-year Review of Pre-Tertiary D129 Population Awareness of Head and the State Inpatient Database Hospital Management of Neck Cancers and Its Risk Factors James C Campbell, BA Neoplastic Neck Swellings: and Prevention Measures in Brazil The Need for an Appraisal in a Aline L Chaves D107 Characterization of Exosomes Northwestern Nigeria Extracted From Primary Tumor Mohammed Abdullahi, MBBS, FWACS D130 Individualized Prediction of Late- Samples of HPV+/- Oropharyngeal onset Dysphagia in Head and Neck Cancer D118 The Role of Long Non-Coding Cancer Survivors Vivian F Wu, MD, MPH RNAs in Head and Neck Cancer Alana Aylward, MD Frank S Chen, MD PhD D131 The Role of Post Operative Emesis OTHER D119 Chronic Opioid Use after in Pharyngocutaneous Fistula Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer D108 The CDK4/6 Inhibitor Palbociclib Formation Post Laryngectomy Nicole C Craker, MD, MPH Demonstrates Efficacy Alone and Margaret B Mitchell, BA in Combination with Radiation D120 Advanced Treatment Planning for D132 Predictors and Distribution in HPV-negative Head and Neck Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy of Occult Nodal Disease in Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Patients with Refractory Locally Patients Undergoing Salvage Cory D Fulcher Advanced Cancer - From the Clinic Oropharyngeal Surgery to Bench and Back D109 The Microbiome as a Biomarker Molly E Heft Neal, MD Hassan Arshad in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma D121 Prognostic Factors in Patients Jason Chan Presenting with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Larynx, A Single D111 Non-Squamous Cell Malignancies of the Larynx Center Review Yuval Nachalon, MD Janine M Rotsides, MD

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D133 Is it Necessary to Receive D143 Establishment of Indications and D155 Outcomes of Intensity Modulated Postoperative Radiotherapy Operative Techniques of Robotic Irradiation for Sinonasal Cancers: for pT3-4aN0M0 Patients with Head & Neck Surgery for Head & The MD Anderson Experience Histologically Well-Differentiated Neck and Thyroid Tumor Analysis Houda Bahig, MD, PhD Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma? of a Single Surgeons Experiences D156 Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy Zhien Feng of over 1,000 cases in 8 years for Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Yoon Woo Koh

D134 HPV Status in Patients with Cancer: The MD Anderson Cancer • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma D144 WITHDRAWN Center Experience in the United States: Houda Bahig, MD, PhD D145 Treatment Trends in HPV+ SEER Database Study Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Michael Wotman, BA RECONSTRUCTIVE Carcinoma: A Study of the National D135 Compliance with National Cancer Database D157 Timing of Complications Following Comprehensive Cancer Network Kevin Y Zhan, MD Free Flap Post-Treatment Surveillance Richard D Bavier, BA Guidelines in Patients with Head RADIATION THERAPY and Neck Cancer D158 Osteocutaneous Free Flap Samantha Tam D146 Tumor Target Delineation in head Reconstruction in the Elderly: and Neck Re-Irradiation Cases: A Review of a Single Institutions D136 Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Comparison Between Dual Energy Outcomes from the Patient Perspective Computed Tomography and Jordan A Malenke, MD Nitin A Pagedar, MD MPH Magnetic Resonance Imaging D159 The Anterolateral Thigh D137 Survival of Patients with Sweet Ping Ng, MBBS, FRANZCR Osteocutaneous (ALTO) Free Chemotherapy Insensitive Soft D147 Predictors of Late Lower Cranial Flap: A Clinical Update and Tissue Sarcomas of the Head and Neuropathy in Long-Term Lessons Learned Neck: A Retrospective Cohort Oropharyngeal Cancer Survivors Ernest D Gomez, MD MTR National Cancer Database Study P Aggarwal, MPH Jeffrey C Rastatter, MD D160 Preventing Wound Breakdown and D148 Using Machine Learning to Predict Prolonged Hospitalization in Free D138 Comparative Analysis of Swallowing Delays in Adjuvant Radiation Flap Patients: Which Factors Matter? Function in Supraglottic Cancer: Following Surgery for Head and Marianne Abouyared, MD Transoral Surgery or Open Neck Cancer D161 Interposition Vein Grafting in Free Conservation Surgery? Matthew Shew Geun Jeon Kim, MD Tissue Transfer in the Head and Neck D149 The Impact of SLP-Patient Visit Nolan Seim, MD D139 Comparison of Survival Estimates Frequency on Weight and Feeding Following Recurrence, Persistence D162 Ulnar Artery Perforator Free Flap Tube Use Immediately Following versus Radial Forearm Free Flap in or Second Primary Malignancy Radiation Therapy for Head and (SPM) in Oropharyngeal Squamous Head and Neck Reconstruction Neck Cancer Tanner Fullmer, MD Cell Carcinoma (OPSCC) Mathew B Vansant, MS CCCSLP Ameya A Asarkar, MD D163 Three Dimensional Modeling of D150 Engaging Stakeholders to Identify the Scapular Tip for Anterolateral D140 Correlation Between Obstructive Relevant Outcomes for Dysphagia Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome and Lateral Mandibular Defects Intervention Emily Marchiano, MD and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Margaret Fitch, PhD, MScN Disease/Gastroesophageal Reflux D164 Role of Continuous Local Infusion of Disease D151 Treatment of Ropivacaine for Post-Operative Pain Gang Wang, MD of the Head and Neck Using a Management in Patients Receiving Modified American PENTOCLO D141 The Role of Preoperative Osseocutaneous Free Flaps: A Protocol Randomized Controlled Trial Embolization in the Management Abhay Sharma, MD of Familial and Non-Familial Scott Roof, MD Paragangliomas of the Head and D152 A Phase I/II Clinical Study of NBTXR3 D165 Association of Post-Operative Neck Activated by SABR in Combination Thrombocytosis and Post- Sukamal Saha, MD, FRCS with PD-1 Inhibition in Patients with Operative Complications in Advanced HNSCC or NSCLC Head and Neck Cancer Patients D142 Longitudinal Effects of Post- James Welsh Operative Radiotherapy on Undergoing Free Tissue Functional Outcomes in Advanced D153 Volumetric Tumor Changes in Head Reconstruction Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Benjamin Russell, BS Ciaran Lane, MD, MSc Patients Treated with Sequential Versus Concurrent Immunotherapy and Chemo-Radiation Amal Javaid D154 WITHDRAWN

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D166 The Profunda Artery Perforator Flap D176 The Effect of Bolster Duration D186 Donor-site Morbidity Following for Head and Neck Reconstruction: on the Rates of Split Thickness Fibula Free Flap Reconstruction Cadaveric Anatomic Description Skin Graft Take in Fibula Free Flap Theodore A Gobillot, BS and Perforator Patterns Donor Sites D187 Evaluation of Vasopressor Use for Sara W Liu, MD Abel P David, MD Hemodynamic Management of D167 Perioperative Outcomes Following D177 The Anterolateral Thigh Fascia Head and Neck Free Flap Patients: Free Fibula Flap Reconstruction Lata Rescue Flap – A New A Survey of Anesthesiologists with or without CAD/CAM- Weapon in the Battle Against Benjamin Bitner, BS Assisted Virtual Surgical Planning Osteoradionecrosis D188 Analysis of Time to Adjuvant for Complex Mandibulectomy Rhorie P Kerr, MD Therapy after Free Tissue Transfer Defects: A Retrospective Analysis D178 Machine Learning Analysis for Loss in Head and Neck Cancer of 300 Cases Identifying Factors Important David S Kim, Fellow Jamie A Ku, MD in Predicting Head and Neck D189 Changing to a More Restrictive D168 Assessing Free Flap Reconstruction Microvascular Free Flap Transfusion Threshold Does Not Accuracy of the Midface and Orbit Reconstruction Outcomes Affect Flap Outcomes in Free Tissue Using 3D Modeling Software Eric Formeister, MD, MS Transfer to the Head and Neck Mary Han, BA D179 Clinically Relevant Outcomes Samuel Altonji D169 A Comparison of Functional Using Temporalis Tendon Transfers Outcomes from the Radial for Reanimation Following Head SALIVARY

FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS Forearm Free Flap and the and Neck Oncologic Surgery Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap in the Adrian House, MD D190 Incidence of Warthin Tumor in Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer a Veteran Population: A Shifting D180 Is Frailty Associated with Worse Yun-Jin Kang, MD Paradigm Outcomes or Increased Complica- Adnan S Hussaini D170 Incidence of Pedicle Ossification in tion Rates in Free Flap Reconstruc- Osseous Free Flap Reconstruction tion for Head and Neck Cancer? D191 Response to Larotrectinib as in the Head and Neck Jordan M Sukys, MD Primary Systemic Therapy for Carey B Wood, MD Unresectable Mammary Analog D181 Fistula Rate after Laryngectomy: Secretory Carcinoma of the D171 Variations in Post-Operative Pain Impact of Previous Treatment, and Narcotic Use after Free Flap Choice of Reconstruction, and Haley N Kemp, MPAS, PAC Reconstruction Surgery Type of Pharyngeal Closure Brian H Cameron Tony Richa D192 Parotidectomy and Facial Nerve Dissection Surgical Simulator: D172 The Nutrition Related Index D182 Propeller Flaps in Donor Site The First Ever Design is Predictive of Perioperative Closures in Osteocutaneous Bharat B Yarlagadda, MD Morbidity Following Head & Neck Fibula Free Tissue Transfers: An Microvascular Surgery Institution’s Experience and D193 Late Locoregional and Distant Harman Parhar, MD, MPH Use of Novel Musculocutaneous Metastases in a Large Long-term Perforators Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Cohort D173 The Role of Tracheostomy Peter Lancione, BA in Mandibulectomy with Patrick F Morgan, MD D194 Predictors of Nodal Metastasis in Microvascular Reconstruction D183 Evaluation of Hardware of Jenny F Ma, MD Complications Following the Upper Aerodigestive Tract D174 Occlusion and Functional Oromandibular Reconstruction Viran J Ranasinghe, MD Outcomes after Complete Using Three-Dimensional Analysis. Joel C Davies, MD D195 Lipofection-Mediated In Vivo Trans- fection of Aquaporin-5 in Rat Sali- Resection and Soft Tissue D184 Surgical Site and Delayed Return vary Glands: A Potential Treatment Reconstruction to Oral Intake Following Free Flap Jake J Lee, MD for Radiation Induced Xerostomia Reconstruction Max Hennessy, MD D175 Innovative Insertion of the Palmaris Douglas J Totten, BS D196 Review of Treatment Modalities Major Tendon after Lower Lip D185 Use of a Propeller Flap For Closure and Outcomes of Patients with Reconstruction: The Sunnybrook of a Distal Anterolateral Thigh Free Approach Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma Flap Donor Site Claudia N Gutierrez, MS Axel Sahovaler, MD Kelsey Mothersole, MD

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D197 Positive Surgical Margins in D209 Outcomes and Risk Factors of D219 Preoperative Direct Puncture Submandibular Malignancies: Disease Progression in Adenoid Embolization of Sinonasal Tumors: Facility and Practice Variations Cystic Carcinoma of the Head and An Evidence-Based Approach Liliya Benchetrit, BA Neck: The UW/SCCA Experience Margaret I Engelhardt, MD Hannan Qureshi, MD D198 Transoral Submandibular Gland D220 Endoscopic versus Open Excision: An Underutilized D210 Charisma of PD-L1 Expression: Approaches in Resection of

Technique Is it relevant in Salivary Duct Esthesioneuroblastoma, a National • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA Panav Jha, BA Carcinomas? Cancer Database Analysis Diana Bell, MD Sarek Shen, BS D199 Sociodemographic Incidence Trends in Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma in D211 Intraoperative Tumor Spillage D221 Long Term Outcomes with North America, 1995-2015 Increases the Risk of Early Function-Sparing Cervical Zachary Farhood, MD Recurrence in Acinic Cell Schwannoma Enucleation – Carcinoma of the Parotid Gland A 30 Year Experience D200 Understanding Basal Cell Adeno- Pranjal B Gupta, BE Nolan B Seim, MD carcinoma of the Head and Neck: A Population-Based Study SKIN D222 Patient Outcomes after Lena Sheorey, BS Reirradiation of Small Skull Base Tumors Using Stereotactic Body D201 Carcinoma ex Pleomorphic D212 Risk Factors for Nodal Metastasis Radiotherapy (SBRT), Intensity Adenoma: A High-Grade Tumor in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) or with Good Survival Carcinoma of the Head and Neck Proton Therapy (PRT) Avigeet Gupta, BS Jessica Yesensky, MD Sweet Ping Ng, MBBS, FRANZCR D202 The Use of Compression Dressing D213 The Effect of Immunosuppression D223 Morbidity and Mortality of after Parotidectomy Improves the Secondary to Autoimmune Disease Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Rate of Sialocele/Salivary Fistula on Head & Neck Cutaneous Andrew B Baker, MD Formation Squamous Cell Carcinoma Anas Eid, MD Zachary Pflum, MD SYSTEMIC THERAPY/IMMUNTHERAPY D203 Sensitivity of Fine Needle D214 Management of Acute Radiation- D224 Activation of STAT1 Induces Aspiration and Imaging Modalities Induced Skin Dermatitis with Interferon-related Genes and in the Diagnosis of Low Grade Camwell™ Herb-to-Soothe Cream Mediates Cisplatin Resistance in Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Head and Neck Cancer Cells the Parotid Gland receiving Radiotherapy– a Single Hui-Ching Chuang, MD PhD Samuel L Garrett Institution Pilot Observational Study E Cecil, MSN, CRNP D225 Expression Patterns and Prognostic D204 Inhibition of Wnt/beta-catenin Value of PD-L1 in Head and Neck Pathway as a Therapeutic Target in D215 Clinically Node-Negative Head Squamous Cell Carcinoma Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma and Neck Mucosal Melanoma: Michael A Blasco, MD Hyun-su Kim An Analysis of Current Treatment Guidelines & Outcomes D226 Low Skeletal Muscle Mass D2055 HMG2 and PLAG1 Protein Sina J Torabi, BA Predicts the Poor Treatment Expression in Pleomorphic Outcome in Patients with Adenoma Tumorigenesis and in SKULL BASE Head and Neck Squamous Cell the Progression to Carcinoma ex Carcinoma Receiving Concurrent D216 Positive Surgical Margins in Sinonasal Chemoradiotherapy Luiz P Kowalski Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Survival, Ryusuke Shodo, MD, PhD Predictors, and the Efficacy of an D206 Management of Low Risk Salivary Endoscopic Approach D227 Macrophage Polarization in Gland Carcinomas with Surgery Sina J Torabi, BA Metastatic and Adjacent Negative Alone Lymph Nodes in Head and Neck Sepehr Shabani, MD D217 Comparison of Open versus Endoscopic Surgical Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma D207 Salivary Clear Cell Carcinoma Swar Vimawala, BS Sinonasal Melanoma: A Propensity Clinicopathologic Characteristics Score Matched NCDB Analysis D228 Severe Wound Complications and Outcomes: A Population- Kayva L Crawford Associated with Robust Treatment Based Analysis Response During Levatinib Therapy Daniel Sharbel, MD D218 A Multicenter Trial in the Detection of Locally Recurrent for Advanced Thyroid Cancer D208 Intermediate-Grade Carcinoma Tyler S Weaver, MD Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with of the Parotid: A National Cancer Epstein Barr Viral DNA Database Study Jason Chan Lauren M North, MD

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D229 The Chick Embryo Chorioallantoic D238 Use of an Enhanced Recovery D249 Hospital Volume is an Independent Membrane (CAM): A Platform for after Surgery (ERAS) Protocol to Predictor of Lymph Node Yield Assessing the In Vivo Efficacy of Decrease Postoperative Opiate Use in Patients Undergoing Neck Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) in Head and Neck Surgery Patients Dissection for Oral Squamous Cell T Cell Therapy in Head and Neck Undergoing Free Tissue Transfer Carcinoma Cancer Alan D Workman, MD, MTR Victoria V Noble, BS Emilie A Warren D239 Low Body Mass Index is Associated D250 Costs Associated with Imaging D230 Wee1 Inhibitor AZD1775 Enhances with Decreased Nodal Yield from Surveillance after Treatment for Blockade of PD-1 in HNSCC Neck Dissection Specimens Head and Neck Cancer Cells Expressing HPV16 E6/E7 Hamza Bhalli Cheryl C Nocon Oncoproteins D240 The Perceived Cost of Head and D251 Developing a Platform for Value- Hideaki Takahashi, MD, PhD Neck Surgery Among Future Based Risk Assessment and D231 Real-World Treatment Outcomes Health Care Administrators Bundled Nutrition and Supportive in the Elderly Japanese Patients Andres M Bur, MD Care Intervention for Head and with Head and Neck Cancer (HNC): Neck Cancer Treatment D241 Prevalence of Insomnia and its The Difference Between Standard Tiffany W Hogan, MA, CCC, SLP Association with Psychological and Non-Standard Therapies Symptom Burden and Quality D252 Cost Effectiveness of Salvage Hidetaka Ikemiyagi of Life in Head and Neck Cancer Laryngectomy Closure Techniques D232 Characterization of the Tumor Survivors Mirko Manojlovic Kolarski, MD

FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA • ABEA AHNS Immune Microenvironment During Marci L Nilsen, PhD, RN, CHPN D253 Surgical Site Infection Affects Head and Neck Squamous Cell D242 Tracheostomy Complications in Length of Hospitalization and Cost Carcinoma Progression the Emergency Department: A after Complex Head and Neck Subin Surendran, MS, PhD National Analysis of 38,271 Cases Procedures D233 Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Maxwell P Kligerman, MD, MPH Alexandra E Quimby, MD Gene Signature Predict the D243 Lymphedema Therapy: D254 Development of a Head and Neck Prognosis and the Effect of Access and Outcomes Ultrasound Training Program for Immunotherapy in Head and Neck Courtney B Shires, MD Head and Neck Surgeons in Rural Squamous Cell Carcinoma Kenya Ah Ra Jung, MD D244 Second Primary Paragangliomas: Carey B Wood, MD Longterm Follow Up of Head and D234 Induction Chemotherapy in Neck Patients D255 Advantages of Mobile Endoscopy Oropharyngeal Carcinoma in Academic Otolaryngology Frank Mott, MD, FACP Kevin J Contrera, MD, MPH Robert T Cristel, MD D245 Machine Learning Prediction of VALUE / QUALITY 30-Day Readmissions Following D256 Assessing Surgeon Teams in Head and Neck Free Flap Head and Neck Oncologic D235 Is Necessary Care Under Utilized in Reconstruction Surgery Requiring Plastic Head and Neck Cancer Survivors? Michael Wilson, MD Surgery Reconstruction using Geoffrey C Casazza, MD the Head and Neck Oncologic – D246 Post-Operative Survival in Head D236 Voice and Swallow Outcomes Reconstructive Surgery NSQIP & Neck Cancer Patients with after Thyroidectomy Using Samantha Tam, MD, MPH Elevated Troponins Qualified Outcome Measures and Gordon Hua, MDCM D257 Is New Always Better? An Videostroboscopy Ethical Analysis of Robotic Vaninder K Dhillon, MD D247 Defining Quality from the Parathyroidectomy Patient’s Perspective: Feasibility of D237 Health Information Technology Andrew J Redmann, MD Implementing PROs into Clinical Use in Head and Neck Cancer Care Across a Head and Neck D258 WITHDRAWN Patients: A Tertiary Care Center Oncology Multidisciplinary Team Experience D259 Reducing Redundancy in Surgical Jennifer R Cracchiolo, MD Hannah Kavookjian, MD Instrumentation for Head and D248 Proposing Optimal Thresholds for Neck Surgery HNSCC Facility Case Volume Kelly M Malloy, MD Sina J Torabi, BA

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D260 The Feasibility of Remote D271 Introduction of Pre-Treatment D278 Routine Chest X-Ray Following Monitoring in Patients with Head Care Map and Nurse Navigator Adult Tracheotomy: Quality and Neck Cancer to Decrease “Time to Treatment” Improvement or Wasteful Blair Barton, MD Interval Practice? Paul G van der Sloot, MD Edward M Walton, BS D261 Cost and Outcomes Trade- Offs Between Length of Stay D272 Candidate Indicators of Quality D279 Cost Implications of Free Flap

and Hospital Readmissions Care for the Diagnosis and Take-Backs: Best to Get it Right • ABEA AHNS FIRST COMBINED POSTERS: AAFPRS • ALA after Microvascular Free Flap Management of Medullary Thyroid the First Time Reconstruction in Head and Neck Carcinoma Mary Han, BA Surgery Justin Cottrell, MD D280 Quality of Life Following Varied Neil N Patel, BA, BS D273 Utilising a Value-Based Healthcare Reconstructions for Oral Tongue D262 Association Between Frailty Status Approach for Improved Care of and Floor of Mouth Cancer and Post-Operative Morbidity and Head and Neck Oncology Patients, Resection Defects Mortality Among Head and Neck the Amsterdam University Medical Andrew Larson, MD Cancer Patients: A Prospective Centre (UMC)- VUmc Location D281 Timing of Swallowing Intervention Cohort Study Experiences Impacts Functional Swallowing Shanmugappiriya Sivarajah, BSc, MD, JJ Hendrickx, MD, PhD MPHcand Outcomes after Surgical D274 Optimizing Anesthesia for Management of Oropharyngeal D263 Evaluating the Feasibility of Transoral Robotic Surgery for Cancer a Nurse-Driven Follow-Up Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Margaret C Nurimba, BA Telephone Triage Intervention Carcinoma: Factors and Outcomes to Improve Post-treatment associated with Prolonged Phase I Outcomes in Head and Neck Postanesthesia Recovery Cancer Patients Undergoing Linda X Yin, MD Chemotherapy and Radiation in D275 Timely Discharge of Head and the Ambulatory Setting Susan Varghese, Nurse Practitioner Neck Surgical Patients Allows for RN, MSNANP C Safe and Efficient Care Nicole M Fowler, MD D264 Association of Insurance Type with Time Course of Care in Head and D276 Decreased Post-Acute Skilled Neck Cancer Needs and Improved Outcomes Kyohei Itamura for Patients Post Fibula Free Flap Reconstruction When Early D265 Factors Associated with Receiving Ambulation was Initiated Post Op Treatment for Head and Neck Day 1: A Case Series Cancer at Academic and Brett J Fechter, PT, DPT, NCS Integrated Cancer Programs Ravi R Shah, MD D277 Head and Neck Surgery Inpatient Experience Survey Pilot Study D266 Head and Neck Cancer Survival is Arvind K Badhey, MD Related to Treatment Facility Ryan M Carey, MD D267 Pain and Opioid Use after Ambulatory Head and Neck Surgery Michael Z Cheng D268 Support Group Attendance and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Brian H Cameron D269 Barriers to Follow-Up and Efficacy of Interventions in Patients Receiving Referral at Head and Neck Cancer Screenings Raquel Zemtsov, MD, MPH D270 Dental Care Andrew J Holcomb, MD

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ALLERGY/RHINOLOGY E013 Antibodies Directed Against E026 Improving Graft Survival and Integration Host Factor Inhibited Clinical Results in Irradiated Scalps E001 Predictive Factors for Sinonasal Biofilm Formation on Multiple William W Lindsey, BS Outcome Test 22 Improvement in Sinus Implant Materials E027 Machine Learning for Objective Chronic Patients with and Rishabh Sethia, MD without Osteoneogenesis Assessment of Intraoperative Seth A Ahlquist, BS E014 Atypical Esthesioneuroblastoma Technical Skill in Septoplasty: A Originating in the Maxillary Sinus Multisite External Validation Study E002 Understanding the Molecular Extending into the Nasopharynx Sonya Malekzadeh, MD FACS Pathogenesis of Chronic Eshita Singh, BS Rhinosinusitis and Potential E028 Effect of Perioperative Factors on Therapeutic Agents: A Meta-Analysis E015 Clinical Experience with the Ear Keloid Recurrence David Z Allen, BA Contralateral Transmaxillary Amelia K Ramsey, BS Approach to the Petrous Apex E029 An Overview on Perioperative E003 Relationship between Cancer and Carl H Snyderman, MD, MBA Olfactory Dysfunction: A Cross- Pain Management Using Sectional Analysis of NHANES E016 A Rare Presentation of Adenoid Nonopioid Medications in Patients 2013-2014 Cystic Carcinoma of the Inferior Undergoing Septoplasty or Jose L Mattos, MD, MPH Turbinate Septorhinoplasty Briana Vamosi, BS Cong N Ran, MD, PhD E004 WITHDRAWN E017 Using Ophthalmologic Examination E030 Analysis of the Aging Face for the E005 Aspirin Desensitization Therapy in to Predict Long Term Prognosis Resident Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory of Abducens Nerve Palsy in Sunthosh K Sivam, MD Disease: A Systematic Review Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Natasha L Larivée, BSc, MSc Rachel L Whelan, MD GENERAL E006 The Transverse Turbinate Line: A FACIAL PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE E031 Otolaryngology Resident Reliable Landmark for Identification Knowledge in Medical Coding, of the Maxillary Sinus Natural Ostium E018 Prevalence of Patterns of Facial Billing and Documentation Brian C Lobo, MD Trauma among Young Athletes Jay J Agarwal, MD Jason R Audlin, MD E007 Four Handed Endoscopic and E032 Evaluating Opioid Prescription Orbital Approach for Frontal Sinus E019 Facial Plastic Surgery in Practices in Head and Neck and Medial Orbital Tumors: Surgical Otolaryngology: A Struggle for Surgery: A Single Center Analysis Management of Two Cases Recognition on Two Fronts Arvind K Badhey, MD Christopher A Maroun, MD Marlon M Maducdoc, MD, MBA E033 Impact of a Prolonged Surgical E008 Cranial Base Manifestations of E020 Narrow Field Fibula Flap Mission Expedition on the Breadth IgG4 Related Disease: A Multi- Christopher J Britt, MD of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Institutional Study Surgery Practice in a Developing E021 Vasoactive Medications in Pedicled Eric M Dowling, MD Nation Flaps: A Systematic Review Dessalegn Berihu, MD E009 Association Between Smell and Sabrina A Brody-Camp, MD, MPH Taste Dysfunction and Obesity and E034 Industry Payments for E022 Objective Results in an Emerging Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults Otolaryngology Research: Facial Nerve Center Jamiluddin J Qazi, BS A Four Year Analysis of the Open Jimmy Chen, BA E011 WHIM Syndrome with a Chemokine Payments Database Receptor Defect and Its Impact on E023 Risk Factors for Auricular Hematoma Philip R Brauer, BA and Recurrence after Drainage Paranasal Sinus Development E035 The Development of an Matthew R Purkey, MD Caroline C Rieger, MD Ultrasound Community of Practice E012 Surgical Outcomes and Imaging E024 IL-4 Mediated Regeneration of Within Otolaryngology Findings of Respiratory Epithelial Facial Nerve Gap Defect in the Rat Kevin A Calamari, BA Model Adenomatoid Hamartoma: E036 Are Opioids Over Prescribed in John E Hanks, MD TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND A Systematic Review Otolaryngology Surgery? Chetan Y Safi, MD E025 The Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Geoffrey C Casazza, MD Matrix on Skin Rejuvenation: A Split Face Comparison Shirley Hu, MD

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E037 Development and Prospective E050 Status of Medical Coding, Billing E062 Should Otolaryngologists Care Evaluation of a Novel High Fidelity and Documentation Knowledge About Their Online Ratings? Retrobulbar Hematoma Simulator Among Otolaryngology Justin A Koceja, BS Alexander E Clark, BA Attendings E063 Doctor, Will It Hurt? Assessment Enrique Gorbea, MD E038 Parathyroid CT Angiography in of Patient Pain During Routine Primary Hyperparathyroidism with E051 Role of Preoperative Radiography Otolaryngology In-Office Nonlocalizing Sestamibi: A Case for Management of Recurrent Procedures with a Validated Pain Series Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Questionnaire Michael J Coulter, MD Chronic Renal Failure Brittany A Leader, MD Frances Mei L Hardin, MD E039 Case Report: Facial Nerve E064 Development of a Low Cost, Weakness after Sodium E052 Evaluating Differences Renewable Endoscopic Sinus Hypochlorite Dental Irrigation in Subjective Scoring for Surgery Skills Trainer (ESSST) Wesley L Davison, MD Commitment to Academic Ryan P Leary, MD Medicine Using the Standard E040 Opioid Stewardship in E065 Association of Interview Positions Letters of Recommendation in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Compared to Residency Program Otolaryngology Residency Surgery Attributes Javier JM Howard, MPH Kelly M Dean, MD Andrew H Lee, MD E053 Retropharyngeal Fluid Collection: E041 Gender Gap in Residency and E066 Analysis of A Rare Case of Superior Vena Cava Fellowship Directorships in Patients Using the NSQIP Surgical Syndrome Otolaryngology Training Registry Jessica B Howell, MD Madison V Epperson, BA Felicity Lenes-Voit, MD E054 Impact of Otolaryngology PGY-1 E042 Does Placement of a Drain E067 Improvement of Speech Curriculum Changes on Resident Decrease the Rate of Post- Discrimination with High Dose B Operative Experience Parotidectomy Seroma Formation? Vitamin Therapy: A Case Series Benjamin N Hunter, MD Soroush Farnoosh, MD Melba F Lewis, MD E055 ABC Camerawork Guide for Dr. E043 Trends in National Institutes E068 Does Nasal Surgery Affect Voice Photographer: An Exploratory of Health Funding among Outcomes? A Systematic Review Qualitative Study Otolaryngology Principal with Meta-Analyses Farid F Ibrahim, MD Investigators Friederike S Luetzenberg, BS Zainab Farzal, MD E056 Impact of a Resident Educational E069 Effectiveness of Adjunctive Program to Improve Inpatient E044 Design and Implementation of an Mitomycin in Otolaryngologic Documentation Academic Otolaryngology-Head Procedures: A Systematic Review Keven SY Ji, BA and Neck Surgery Residency Kimberly Luu, MD Program in a Developing Nation E057 Pattern of Urgent Airway E070 Discrete Aerodynamic Pressure

Filmawit Gebremeskel, MD Management for Otolaryngology SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS Waveform Analysis to Identify Service: A 3 Year County Hospital E045 Etiology Analysis of Mandibular Partial Airway Collapse Experience Fractures at an Urban Trauma Ahmad F Mahmoud, MD Jee-Hong Kim, MD Center from 2008-2017 E071 Utility of Smartphone Telemedical Bianca Georgakopoulos, BS E058 Optimizing the Management Consults for Peritonsillar Abscess of Patients with Cerebrospinal E046 Retrospective Analysis of Diagnosis and Triage Fluid Leaks Requiring Operative Mandibular Fractures at a Level I Jonathan R Mallen, MD Intervention Trauma Center from 2008-2017 Ashley Kita, MD E072 Recent Trends in Female and Bianca Georgakopoulos, BS Racial/Ethnic Minority Applicants E059 Laser Tongue Treatment for E047 Retrospective Comparison of US Otolaryngology Residency Halitosis of Facial AIS to Other Patient Programs Yosef P Krespi, MD Variables at an Urban Trauma Erin M Mamuyac, MD Center from 2008 to 2017 E060 Pain Management and Prescribing E073 Cost Savings of an Asynchronous Bianca Georgakopoulos, BS Practices in Otolaryngology Telemedicine Consult Training Programs E048 WITHDRAWN Management System in Military Jaclyn A Klimczak, MD Otolaryngology E049 Current Status of Medical Coding E061 Getting to Know You Better: Kastley M Marvin, MD Education in US Otolaryngology A Survey of Otolaryngology Residency Programs Residency Applicants’ Interview Enrique G Gorbea, MD Preferences Alvin B Ko, MD

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E074 The Role of Vitamin D in Recurrent E086 Impact of a Novel Teaching E095 Oral Human Papillomavirus : A Systematic Review Paradigm on Surgical Training Infections and History of Ahmad A Mirza, MBBS within the Otolaryngology-Head Tonsillectomy in US Adults and Neck Surgery Residency Janet S Choi, MD, MPH E075 How Do We Determine the Program in a Developing Nation Necessity of Surgery for Deep E096 Head and Neck Cancer Surgery Seid Temam, MD Neck Infection? after Admission Through the Keisuke M Mizuno, MD E087 Ambient Pressure Tympanometry Emergency Department: Short with Respiratory Maneuvers: Use in Term Outcomes and Costs of Care E076 Opioid Prescribing Patterns in Patients with Suspected Patulous Alexander N Goel, BA Otolaryngology Residents Eustachian Tube Alexander W Murphey, MD E097 Systematic Review of Anastomotic Anthony Thai, BA Coupling Devices for Arterial E077 Is the Gender Gap Closing in E088 Training as a Factor for Leadership Anastomoses in Microvascular Free Academic Otolaryngology Roles in Otolaryngology Residency Tissue Transfer Subspecialties? An Analysis of Programs Abhijit R Gundale, MD Research Productivity Differences Brian A Walker, MD between Male and Female E098 Influence of Tourniquet Duration Otolaryngologists E089 Improving Surgical Training on Postoperative Complications Somtochi O Okafor, BS with SIGMA Surgical Software: in Free Flap Reconstructive Head Implementation with Simulation and Neck Cancer Surgery E078 Sound Intensities Measured During Temporal Bone Dissection John P Marinelli, BS Cadaveric Cortical Bone Drilling Jeremy M Feintuch, BA Pranati Pillutla, BS E099 Aggressive Recurrent Fibromatosis E090 Three Dimensional Anatomy with Laryngeal Involvement - A E079 Clinical Outcomes of Expansion Learning: A Randomized Case Report and Literature Review Sphincter Pharyngoplasty Comparative Study of a Computer Rahul Varman, MD for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Based Model of the Trigeminal Compared to Continuous Positive E100 Thyroid Carcinoma Presentation Nerve Airway Pressure Therapy and Treatment Outcomes Douglas M Worrall, MD Sophia E Rokkas, BSc Between a County Hospital and a E091 Neural Substrates of Motor Skill Private Hospital E080 Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Acquisition in Surgical Trainees: Margaret C Nurimba, BA Impact on Cardiovascular Risk: An fMRI Study of Otolaryngology A Case Report E101 Endoscopic Multispectral Relative Residents Sophia E Rokkas, BSc Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging for Nina W Zhao, MD Detection of Oral Carcinoma E081 Atypical Mycobacterial Infection of Yong Hu, PhD the Preauricular Facial Skin HEAD & NECK Victoria Fischman, BA E102 Reconstruction of Open E092 Recurrent Pigmented Maxillectomy Defects E082 Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation in Villonodular Synovitis of the Nicholas J Thompson, MD Veterans with Obstructive Sleep Temporomandibular Joint: Case Apnea Report and Management of E103 Reconstructive and Oncologic Kathleen M Sarber, MD Recurrence Outcomes in Solid Organ Transplant Patients Undergoing E083 Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria Moriyike O Akinosum, BS Microvascular Free Tissue Transfer and Complication Rates in Acute E093 Meta-Analysis Utilizing Public for Locally Advanced Cutaneous Sinusitis: A Nationwide Inpatient Data Suggests Role of DKK1 in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Study the Pathogenesis of Anaplastic Ray Y Wang, MD Jonathan C Simmonds, MD Thyroid Carcinoma E104 Meta-Analysis Delineating E084 Neurophysiological Monitoring of David Z Allen, BA the Molecular Pathogenesis Tongue Muscle Activation during E094 AZD4547 Inhibits Progression in a behind the Development of Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation cSCC Mouse Tumor Cell Xenograft Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Joshua J Sturm, MD, PhD Model via mTORC1 and AKT Ross Adam Wanner, BS TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND E085 Speaking Softly: Adherence to Signaling E105 HPV Related Multiphenotypic Subspecialty Guidelines in the Kent L Burton, MD Sinonasal Carcinoma: A Case Emergency Department Report and Literature Review Zahrah M Taufique, MD, MBA Matthew L Ward, MD

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LARYNGOLOGY/ E118 Endoscopic Pediatric E131 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy BRONCHOESOPHAGOLOGY Ossiculoplasty Following Surgery for the Otolaryngologist: for Chronic Ear Disease Emerging Evidence Regarding E106 Evaluating the Role of Simulation Christen L Caloway, MD Audiovestibular Dysfunction in Cricothyrotomy Training: Rory J Lubner, BS E119 Bilateral IgG4 Related Disease of A Systematic Review and Meta- the Temporal Bone and Middle Ear E132 Characterization of the Analysis Esther A Cheng, MD James Alrassi, BA Microbiome of the Healthy External Auditory Canal via 16s E120 Metastatic Adenocarcinoma to the E107 Ulcerative in Patients on rRNA Profiling Cerebellopontine Angle Chronic Steroids: A Case Series Rachel Marie McCabe, BS Esther A Cheng, MD Vaninder K Dhillon, MD E133 Cochlear Implant Indications: E121 Evaluating the Relation between E108 First Case of Transglottic and A Review of Third Party Payers’ Vestibular Migraine and Motion Tracheal Histoplasmosis in the Policies Sickness Susceptibility Setting of Known Sarcoidosis Lindsey E Moses, MD Dillon C Cheung, BS Zachary M Helmen, BBA E134 A Comparison of Patients Meeting E122 Radial Forearm Free Flap for E109 Association Between Vestibular Migraine Criteria and Cochlear Implant Coverage in a Chemotherapy, Hormonal Therapy Those not Meeting any Diagnostic Post-Irradiated Field and Onabotulinum Toxin A Criteria Nicholas A Dewyer, MD (BoNT-A) Efficacy in the Treatment Omid Moshtaghi, MD, MS of Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia E123 Trends in Hearing Rehabilitation E135 Comprehensive Balance Nikita V Kohli, MD Use Among Vestibular Testing Correlates Closely with Schwannoma Patients E110 Management of an Aortotracheal Radiologically Documented Madeleine Drusin, MD, MSc Fistula: A Case Report Lateral Semicircular Canal Absence Andrew B Rees, BS E124 Endoscopic versus Microscopic in a Competitive Gymnast with Lateral to Malleus Underlay E111 Pharyngeal and Laryngeal 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Tympanoplasty (LMUT): A Dynamics During Wind Instrument Lindy MR Moxham, BSc Retrospective Comparative Analysis Performance E136 Persistence of Adult Derived Shanik J Fernando, MD Adam T Schwalje, MD, DMA Porcine Inner Ear Cell E125 Trends in Vestibular Schwannoma E112 Voice and Swallowing Quality Characteristics in Culture Treatment Management and of Life in Patients with X-Linked Printha Wijesinghe, PhD Access to Care Dystonia Parkinsonism E137 Novel Scoring Systems for Khodayar Goshtasbi, BS Sungjin A Song, MD Preoperative Evaluation of E126 Safety Relevant Environmental E113 Prediction of Effectiveness of Tympanic Membrane Perforation Sound Identification Skills among Antacid Treatment on Abnormal Koshi Otsuki, MD, PhD Cochlear Implant Candidates and

Sensation in the Throat: Use of E138 Poor Speech Perception Is SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS Experienced Cochlear Implant GETS-J Predictive of Greater Benefit Users Nao Takahashi from User Directed Music Re- Benjamin L Hamel, BS E114 Triticeous Cartilage Identified at Engineering for Enhancing Music E127 Fungal Osteomyelitis of the Autopsy: Prevalence in Different Enjoyment Temporal Bone: Case Series and Ancestries and its Association with Joshua J Sturm, MD, PhD Review of the Literature Agenesis of the Superior Horn of E139 Cochlear Nerve Aplasia as Vivian F Kaul, MD Thyroid Cartilage a Predictor of Brainstem Spencer D Uetz, MS4 E128 Surgical Repair of Tegmen Morphology in Children who Dehiscence Correlates with E115 Spontaneous Regression of are Candidates for the Auditory Postoperative Eustachian Tube Laryngeal Squamous Cell Brainstem Implant (ABI) Dysfunction Carcinoma after Biopsy Ahad A Qureshi, MD Judith S Kempfle, MD Mariel O Watkins, MHS E140 Implementation of Neural E129 The Role of Microvascular Free Network Based Visual Speech OTOLOGY/NEUROTOLOGY Tissue Transfer in Patients with Recognition Program on Bamford- Cochlear Implants: A Case Series Kowal-Bench Speech in Noise E116 Diagnostic Pathways for Dizziness: and Literature Review (BKB-SIN) Test Factors Associated with Setting of Nathan R Lindquist, MD Arun M Raghavan, BS First Diagnosis Meredith E Adams, MD E130 Cutaneous Angioinvasive Fungal E141 Association Between Infection of the Auricle Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and E117 Melanoma of the External Auditory Justin Loloi, BS Dizziness in African-Americans Canal: A Review of Seven Cases at a Amrita Ray, DO, MPH Tertiary Care Referral Center Eric N Appelbaum, MD

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E142 Practices and Perceptions of E150 Auditory and Head and E157 Pediatric Endoscopic Nasal Septal Cognitive Assessment for Adults Neck Imaging Findings in Perforation Repair: A Systematic with Age Related Hearing Loss Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Review and Report of a Novel Mallory J Raymond, MD Jennifer R White, MD Technique Lindsey E Ryan, MD E143 Thirty Day Readmission and E151 A Comparison of Outcomes of Two Prolonged Length of Stay in Intratympanic Steroid Protocols E158 Screening for Obstructive Sleep Malignant Otitis Externa for Meniere Disease Apnea in Children with Sickle Cell Zachary G Schwam, MD Elizabeth O Shay, BA Disease: A Pilot Study of 100 Patients Stephen R Larson, MD E144 Use of Google Trends to Evaluate PEDIATRICS for Geographical or Seasonal E159 Lateral Neck Radiography in Variation in Search Terms for E152 Practice Patterns in Pediatric Preoperative Evaluation of Meniere’s Disease Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Josh R Sen, BA Chronic Rhinosinusitis Liuba Soldatova, MD E145 Utility of Inpatient Imaging Michael C Baxter, MD, MSc E160 Effect of Ibuprofen Dosing Interval During the Workup for Vertigo: E153 Transpalatal Approach to Repair of on Post-Tonsillectomy Outcomes A Nationwide Analysis Bilateral in a Child Levi D Stevens, MD Jonathan C Simmonds, MD with Craniofacial and Skull Base E161 Effectiveness of Drug Induced E146 Oticara Otic: Topical, Single Dose Anomalies: Revisiting an Historic Sleep Endoscopy or Cine MRI Application Utilized in 178 Cases of Technique Driven for Children Fungal Otitis Externa Robert J Scagnelli, BA with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patrick William Slater, MD E154 Weight Gain Velocity as Predictor James C Wang, MD, PhD E147 Bilateral Uveitis and Sensorineural of Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea E162 Shared Decision Making Hearing Loss in a Man with Stage Among Obese Adolescents-- and Decisional Conflict in IV Malignant Melanoma after A Case Control Series Otolaryngology Patients Nivolumab Immunotherapy Ajay Narayanan, BS Habib G Zalzal, MD Alex JF Tampio, MD E155 Current Evaluation and E148 Resting Ambient Pressure Management of Plastic Tympanometry Provides Key in the Pediatric Population Information Suggesting Alternative Natasha D Dombrowski, BA Diagnoses in Patients Tested for E156 How Pediatric Anesthesiologists Patulous Eustachian Tube Manage Children with OSA Anthony Thai, BA Christopher A Roberts, MD E149 No Shortage of Decibels in Music City: Evaluation of Noise Exposure in Urban Music Venues Sarah M Tittman, MD TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND

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AIRWAY F014 Post-Operative Swallowing F026 Correlates of Hearing Loss in Function in Pediatric Children with Osteogenesis F001 Subsequent Tracheostomy after Tracheostomy Patients Imperfecta Tracheoesophageal Fistula Repair: Kimberly Luu, MD Camille Sluder, MS Intraoperative Considerations Kristan Alfonso, MD F015 Acute Pediatric : F027 Disparities in Language Outcomes Rethinking the Disease as “Open” Among Children Who are Deaf F002 Patterns of Diagnosis and and “Closed” and/or Hard of Hearing Treatment Regarding Prenatal Jonathan Ni, BA Madeleine Strohl, MD Consults for EXIT Procedures Harrison Cash, MD MS F016 Surgical Approach to a Persistent F028 Hearing Loss in Children with Buccopharyngeal Membrane Orofacial Clefts Before Age 3 Years F003 Emergent Airway Management Erica Sher, MD David Wu, BS of Glottic Stenosis in a Newborn: A Novel Technique F017 Post Operative Pediatric CRANIOFACIAL Andrew Coniglio, MD Tracheostomy Practice Patterns Pedrom Sioshansi, MD F029 Safety of Nasal Stenting in F004 Improving Confidence F018 The Role of 3D Printing in Pediatric Pharyngeal Flap Surgery for in Ambulatory Pediatric Pediatric Velopharyngeal Tracheostomy Care with the Airway Obstruction: A Systematic Review Dysfunction Trach Safe Emergency Airway Rakhna Araslanova, MD Management Course Joshua Stramiello, MD Steven Coppess, JD MBA F019 A Simple, Patient-Specific Pediatric F030 Implementation of a 4-Dimensional Tracheostomy Emergency Airway Computed Tomography Protocol F005 Cryoprobe Retrieval of an Airway in the Evaluation of Infants with Foreign Body: A Case Report and Management (TEAM) Card for Caregivers and Emergency Robin Sequence Literature Review Juliana Bonilla-Velez, MD Abel David, MD Providers Graham Strub, MD/PhD F031 Evaluating Post-Operative Fistula F006 Familial and Genetic Factors in Formation in Pediatric Patients Laryngeal Cleft: Have We Learned F020 Beyond Thirty Days: Short- and Long-Term Outcomes of Young Undergoing Cleft Palate Repair Anything? Alan Makhoul, A.B. Natasha Dombrowski, BA Children Undergoing Tracheostomy Grace Tan, MD F032 Submucous Cleft Palate Repair F007 Predicting Tracheal Airway Size by F021 Prophylactic Steroid Use for the in Patients with Velocardiofacial Anthropomorphic Measurements Syndrome (22q11.2 deletion) Heather Fenley, MD Prevention of Subglottic Stenosis: A Pilot Study Brianne Roby, MD F008 Tracheostomy for Children Paul Wistermayer, MD F033 The Role of Airway Management with Trisomy 18 and 13: Ethical on Feeding Difficulties in Children Ruminations, an Institutional AUDIOLOGY with Pfeiffer Syndrome Experience and Literature Review Sunil Sharma, MBBS BSc (Hons) FRCS SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS Colin Fuller, MD, MS F022 Parental Knowledge and Attitude (ORL-HNS) to Childhood Hearing Loss and F009 Success Rates of Supraglottoplasty Hearing Services in Qassim, Saudi F034 Feeding Outcomes in Pierre Robin in Siblings with Laryngomalacia Arabia Sequence Following Mandibular Blake Hollowoa, MD Mazyad Alenezi, Saudi Board of Distraction Osteogenesis F010 Injection Laryngoplasty Practices in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Phayvanh Sjogren, MD Surgery Infants with Vocal Fold Immobility: F035 3D Printed Cleft Palate Surgical A Survey of ASPO Members F023 Prevalence and Clinical Aspects of Simulator in Surgical Education: Minyoung Jang, MD Hearing Loss Among South Korean The Process of Design and Expert F011 EXIT to ECMO: A Lifesaving Youths: Data from a Population- Evaluation to Implementation in a Technique for the Management Based Study Training Course of a Giant Obstructing Cervical Sung Won CHAE, MD, PhD Sudharsan Srinivasan, MSE Teratoma F024 Sex-Specific Differences in Hearing F036 A Systematic Review of 3D Printing Jacob Kahane, MD Loss with Enlarged Vestibular in Cleft Lip and Palate Care F012 Immediate Transition to Nocturnal Aqueduct Syndrome MaryRoz Timbang, MD Jeremy Ruthberg, MD Candidate Noninvasive Positive Pressure F037 Early Identification of Ventilationafter Tracheocutaneous F025 Readability of Online Patient Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in Fistula Closure in Congenital Education Materials for Parents Patients with Multidisciplinary Central Hypoventilation Syndrome after a Failed Newborn Hearing Team Care Samantha Kallenbach, BS Screen Vanessa Torrecillas, MD F013 Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion: Leah Sax, BS A Unique Migraine Aura Elise Lippmann, MD

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F038 Radiological Measurements of F049 Microvascular Free Flap F059 Laryngeal Reinnervation Using Anterior Cranial Fossa Landmarks in Reconstruction in Pediatric Head Nerve Muscle Pedicle in Pediatric Children with Nasal Dermoid Cysts and Neck Defects: One Center’s Patients Keith Trimble, MD Experience - Protocols and Pierre Fayoux, MD, PhD Outcomes F060 Advanced Learners, New Skills: HEAD/NECK Cinzia Marchica, MD, MSc Using a 3D Printed Pediatric Airway F039 Current Trends and 30 Day Surgical F050 Real-Time Indocyanine Green Simulator to Teach Non-Otolaryn- Outcomes for Thyroglossal Duct Fluorescence Imaging to gologists Foreign Body Retrieval Cyst Excision in Children Determine Parathyroid Vitality in Katherine Kavanagh, MD Pediatric Total Thyroidectomy Jeffrey Cheng, MD F061 Characteristics and Performance Hillary Newsome, MD F040 Approach to Head and Neck of the Premature Pediatric Sarcomas: A Single Institution F051 Running, Falling, Climbing, and Dysphagia Population on Serial Experience Jumping: Pediatric Head and Neck Swallow Studies Julia Dmowska, Bachelor of Injuries in the Home Preeti Kohli, MD Jeffrey Petrusek, MD Engineering F062 Pediatric Foreign Body Aspiration: F041 Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Head F052 Definitive Surgical Management Factors Affecting Outcomes and Neck in Children for Second Branchial Cleft Fistula Michael Paap, BA Abhita Reddy, MD Natasha Dombrowski, BA F063 A Novel Approach to Tracheal F042 The Combined Transcervical F053 Do Distinguishing Imaging Agenesis: A Case Report Transmanubrial Approach: An Characteristics Exist Between Alexander Straughan, BA Plunging Ranulae and Cervical Excellent Way to Access Root of F064 Bronchoscopic Assessment of Lymphatic Malformations? Neck Tumors While Preserving Airway Patency in a Mouse Model Alexander Straughan, BA Upper Limb Function in the of Tracheal Replacement Pediatric Patient F054 Improving Preoperative Diagnosis Audrey White, BS Jaime Doody, FRCSI ORL-HNS of Thyroglossal Duct and Dermoid F043 Mimickers of Vascular Anomalies Cysts Using Ultrasonography LYMPHOVASCULAR in the Head and Neck: Accurate Adam Szymanowski, MD F065 Intralesional Bleomycin for Diagnosis of Lesions Referred F055 Does the Use of Ultrasound in Treatment of Oral Cavity Lymphatic to Multidisciplinary Vascular Evaluation of Pediatric Neck Malformations: A Systematic Anomalies Centers Abscesses Delay Care? James Eng, MD Review of the Literature Skylar Trott, MD Tania Benjamin, BS F044 Treatment Outcomes of F056 Desmoid Tumors of the Head and F066 Management of Pediatric Cervicofacial Nontuberculous Neck in the Pediatric Population: Arteriovenous Malformation of the Mycobacteria in the Pediatric Has Anything Changed in the Past Mandible Using a Multidisciplinary Population: A Systematic Review Decade? Team Approach with Quality Appraisal Xue Zhao, MD Nima Vahidi, MD Chadi Farah, MD MSc F045 Examination of the Facial Nerve in LARYNGOLOGY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – GENETICS Pediatric Patients Using Snapchat BRONCHOESOPHAGOLOGY Rachel Georgopoulos, MD F067 Hiding in Plain Sight: Genetic F057 Long-Term Swallowing Outcomes Hearing and Vision Loss Not Always F046 Benign Tumoral Melanosis of a Following Type 1 Laryngeal Cleft Usher Syndrome Cervical Lymph Node Injection Genevieve Medina, BA Mohammad Hararah, MD, MPH Christen Caloway, MD F068 Waardenburg Syndrome Type 4: F047 Piriform Sinus Tracts: F058 Endoscopic Resection of New Pathogenic Variants and A Management Paradigm Based Cricopharyngeal Fibrosis and Evolving Phenotypes on Cultures Use of a Salivary Bypass Tube Maithilee Menezes, MD Mallory Highstein, MD TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND for Refractory Cricopharyngeal F069 Craniofacial and Otologic Achalasia F048 Comprehensive Management of Manifestations of Patients with Rebecca Compton, MD Infected Pre-Auricular Pit/Cysts CHARGE Syndrome: An Update for Glenn Isaacson, MD Pediatric Otolaryngologists Rounak Rawal, MD

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F070 When Occam’s Razor Does Not F082 Comparison of Non-Invasive F094 Exceptionally Early Tympanostomy Apply: Down Syndrome and and Conventional Methods to Tube Placement Genetic Non-Syndromic Hearing Measure Primary Stability of Bone Ido Badash, BA Loss are Independent Risk Factors Anchored Hearing Implants in F095 The Impact of Continuity of Care on for Childhood Hearing Loss Cadaveric Skull Bones Antibiotic Prescribing in Pediatric Eliot Shearer, MD, PhD Aren Bezdjian, PhD Patients with Acute Otitis Media Shelby Barrera, BS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA F083 An Inter Variability Study Assessing Skin Tolerability of Percutaneous F096 The Safety and Efficacy of Balloon Bone Anchored Hearing Implants F071 Correlation of Obstructive Sleep Dilation Eustachian Tuboplasty in Using the Holger’s Classification, Apnea Severity with Middle Ear Children the IPS, and Tullamore Scales Pressure Measurements in Children Joshua Gurberg, MD, CM Sadia Ahmed, BA Marco Bianchi, RN F097 Development of a New Eustachian F084 Otic Drops - The Price of Politics F072 Tonsil Surgery for Obstructive Tube Function Test: Modeling Andrew Bluher, MD Sleep Apnea in Children Age 12 Effects of Upper Airway Volume Months or Less: A Case Series F085 Speech Pathology Feeding on Tubomanometry vs. Earpopper Syed Ali, BS Evaluation of Referrals for Pressure Curves F073 Site of Obstruction in Pediatric OSA Frenotomy: An Institutional Audrey Lim, BS Anuja Bandyopadhyay, MBBS Experience with 100 Infants Christen Caloway, MD OTOLOGY F074 Big Data for Predicting Postoperative Respiratory F086 Parent Use of the Internet as a F098 Partial Gelfoam Myringoplasty Complications in Children with Source of Medical Information for with Ventilation Tube Placement Obstructive Sleep Apnea their Child’s Healthcare: A Pilot Michael Belsky, BS Catherine della Santina Study in Pediatric Otolaryngology Rebecca Empey, BS F099 Impact of Routine Use of F075 Evaluating the Pediatric Sleep Oto-Endoscopic Exam in Questionnaire and OSA-18 in F087 Turn Analysis and Patient Cholesteatoma Surgery in Children Children with Down Syndrome Centeredness in Pediatric Less Than 8 Years on the Rate of Sarah Florig, BS Otolaryngology Surgical Recidivism at 1 Year from Surgery Consultations Diptarka Bhattacharyya, MD F076 Pediatric Drug Induced Sleep David Forner, MD Endoscopy: Test-Retest Reliability F100 Sensorineural Hearing Loss in and Changes with Sleep Surgery F088 The Frankentower: A Clinician- Microtia: Incidence and Risk Factors Christopher Hargunani, MD Driven Approach to Optimizing Vanina Chavarri, MD Endoscopic Data Technology F077 The Effect of Tonsillectomy and Jonathan Grischkan, MD MS F101 Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Sen- Adenoidectomy on Upper Airway sorineural Hearing Loss: Systematic Obstruction Patterns in Children F089 Early Presentation of Multiple Review of Preclinical Studies

with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Sclerosis in a 17 year old Male with Kevin Chorath, BS SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS Kelsey Mothersole, MD Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Kristina Keppel, DNP F102 Management of Infectious Risks in F078 Evaluating the Durability of Drug- Pediatric Cochlear Implantation Induced Sleep Endoscopy-Based F090 Racket Sports Related Injuries Owen Darr, MD Multilevel Sleep Surgery Procedures In Pediatric Athletes - A 5 Year F103 Intraoperative Image-Guidance in Pediatric Patients with Refractory National Retrospective Study for Implanted Hearing Devices Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patrick Scheffler, MD, CM Sarah Gitomer, MD Mark Naguib, BS F091 An Assessment of the Impact of F104 Hearing Loss in Children with F079 Comparative Assessment of Drug the American Society of Pediatric Marfan Syndrome Induced Sleep Endoscopy Scoring Otolaryngology CORE Grant Alexandra Hamberis, BS Systems in Pediatric Obstructive Funding Mechanism Sleep Apnea Mahbuba Tusty, BSc F105 Endoscopic Ear Surgery in Children Melecio Medina, MD F092 Anxiety, Worry and Intolerance of with Down Syndrome Uncertainty and Decisional Conflict Christopher Hargunani, MD OTHER in Parents of Children Undergoing F106 Progression of Hearing Loss and F080 Adult Perspectives on Subject Otolaryngological Surgery Cochlear Implantation in Large Habib Zalzal, MD Recruitment for Research Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome Involving Children Nanki Hura, BS OTITIS MEDIA Milan Amin, BA, MTM F107 Cardiac Anomalies in Microtia F081 Epidemiology and Management F093 Role of Primary or Revision Patients at a Tertiary Pediatric of Mouth Cellulitis in United States Adenoidectomy on Eustachian Center Emergency Departments Tube Function Sameer Kini, BA Elisa Berson, BS Cuneyt Alper, MD

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F108 The Impact of Neuropsychiatric F119 The Role of Superficial Cervical F130 Predicting How Nasal Symmetry Diagnosis on Treatment Choice Plexus Block in Children Changes Over Time Following and Utility in Pediatric Single Sided Undergoing Major Ear Surgery Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty Deafness Elizabeth Walker, MSc Raheem Lawrence, BS Noga Lipschitz, MD F120 Pediatric Cartilage Inlay F131 Outcomes for Pre-Auricular Sinus F109 Speech and Language Outcomes Tympanoplasty Surgery - Sinusectomy vs. Supra- in Mild Unilateral Sensorineural Michael Weinstock, MD Auricular Approach Hearing Loss Sunil Sharma, MBBS BSc (Hons) FRCS F121 Video-Otoscopy in Sustainable Chengetai Mahomva, MD (ORL-HNS) Hearing Screening Programs Led F110 Is There a Role for Computed by Community Health Workers in QUALITY INITIATIVES & HEALTH POLICY Tomography Scanning in Microtia Low-Income Countries with Complete Aural Atresia to Kristen Yancey, MD F132 Application Driven Post-Operative Rule Out Cholesteatoma? Care in the Pediatric Tonsillectomy Lindy Moxham, BSc(Hons) OUTCOMES Population: A Prospective Survey- Based Pilot Study F111 Socioeconomic Factors, F122 Speaking in : What Parents S Ahmed Ali, MD Presentation and Outcomes of Really Think about Tongue Tie Cholesteatoma in the Pediatric Surgery for their Infants F133 A Quality Improvement Effort Population Tai Kyung Hairston, BS to Increase Safety During Airway Carolyn Mulvey, MD Emergencies in Tracheostomy- F123 in the Emergency Dependent Children F112 Management and Outcomes of Department: An Eight-Year Analysis Richard Law, MD Subperiosteal Abscess: A Review of of Trends and Repeat Admissions National Data Using Two National Datasets F134 Improving the Pediatric Floor Carolyn Mulvey, MD Jonathan Hanna, BS Discharge Process Following Tonsillectomy F113 Implementation of an Ear Molding F124 Pediatric Epiglottitis: An Analysis of Danielle Bottalico, MD, MPH Service in the Newborn Population over 7,000 Emergency Department Tien Pham, MSN, RN, CPNP-AC and Inpatient Cases from 2007 to F135 Determining Cost of Tracheostomy Using Time-based Accounting and F114 Outcomes with Non-Sedated 2015 Using Two National Datasets Jonathan Hanna, BS a Defined Cycle of Care MRI for Infants with Sensorineural Christen Caloway, MD Hearing Loss F125 Diagnostic Outcomes of Evette Ronner, BA Otherwise Healthy Pediatric F136 Multicenter Complex Advanced Pediatric Fellowship Prep Surgical F115 Impact of Gastroesophageal Patients with Dysphagia Caroline Hudson, MD Simulation Course with 3D Printed Reflux Disease on Childhood High-Fidelity Models Hearing and Otologic Outcomes F126 Evaluation of the New Complex Brian Chang, BS Caroline Schaffer, BS Breathlessness Clinic F137 Does Vaccination or F116 Systematic Review of Outcomes Sunil Sharma, MBBS BSc (Hons) FRCS (ORL-HNS) RSV Prophylaxis Impact Resource after Cochlear Implantation in Utilization for Children after the Children with X-Linked Deafness-2 F127 Safety of Pediatric Thyroidectomies: Diagnosis of Airway Disorders (DFNX2) A 2012-2016 NSQIP-P Analysis Jeffrey Cheng, MD Joshua Smith, BA Sina Torabi, BA F138 Utility of a Post-Operative F117 Pediatric Temporal Bone F128 Postoperative Complications after Transitional Care Unit for Pediatric Fractures: Utilization of Computed Transoral versus Transcervical Otolaryngology Patients Tomography Imaging at a Large Drainage of Retropharyngeal Jeffrey Criswell, MS, CPNP Level I Trauma Center Abscesses in Children Mikhaylo Szczupak, MD Habib Zalzal, MD F139 Evolving Pediatric Tracheostomy Practice at a Thai Tertiary Hospital: F118 Natural History of Unilateral PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE Implementing Western Protocol in Large Vestibular Aqueduct: a Middle-Income Country TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND Recommendations for Hearing F129 Comparing Autologous versus Pholwat Dudsdeemaytha Amplification and Cochlear Allogenic Rib Grafting in Cleft Implantation Rhinoplasty Kristin Tissera Louis Insalaco, MD

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F140 Impact of Interpreter Type SKULL BASE SURGERY F162 The Timing of Post-Tonsillectomy on Patient Cycle Time and Hemorrhage Based on Surgical Family Satisfaction in Spanish F151 The Luckiest Girl in the World: Method Speaking Patients in a Pediatric Transpalatal Penetration of the Ashley Altman, MD Otolaryngology Clinic Brain By a Knitting Needle Without F163 Post-Operative Hemorrhage Rates Allison Hammer, MSN Major Injury Matthew Miller, BA in Intracapsular Tonsillectomy: F141 A Targeted Tracheostomy Care A 6-year Experience Educational Initiative to Augment SLEEP Steven Chau, MD Resuscitation Training in the F164 Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring Pediatric Setting F152 Childhood Functioning in Children in Children Undergoing Kinneri Mehta, MD Undergoing Tonsillectomy Adentonsillectomy Samantha Allen, MD F142 Racial/Ethnic and Insurance Dispar- Debra Don, MD ities in Pediatric Cochlear Implanta- F153 Efficacy of Adenoidectomy for the F165 Suggested Standardized Algorithm tion: A Population-Based Study Treatment of Non-Severe Sleep for Evaluating Potential Morbid Cedric Pritchett, MD, MPH, FAAP Apnea in Children Adenoidectomy Complications Cristina Baldassari, MD F143 Trend in Follow Up of Failed Christian Francom, MD Hearing Screen and Identification F154 Stratification of Pediatric F166 Implementation of a Peri- of Congenital CMV Infection with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Operative Text Messaging Implementation of EPIC Machine Learning and Actigraphy Program for Pediatric Eileen Raynor, MD Dylan Bertoni, MS Tonsillectomy F144 Health Disparities in the Access F155 Comparison of Outcomes for Obese Thomas Gessert, MD and Cost of Healthcare for vs. Non-Obese Children Undergo- F167 The Impact of a Novel Otolaryngologic Conditions ing Sleep Surgery for Obstructive Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy Jeremy Ruthberg, MD Candidate Sleep-Disordered Breathing Using a Post-Operative Pathway on National Inpatient Database F145 Effect of Payer Type on Airway Hospital Flow and End-User Mark Costello, MD Foreign Bronchoscopy Outcomes Experience Using a National Inpatient Database F156 Postoperative Polysomnogram Christopher Grindle, MD Phayvanh Sjogren, MD Practice Patterns Following Ade- F168 Aminocaproic Acid in the notonsillectomy in High Risk Children F146 Improved Delivery of Care after Management of Post- Christian Francom, MD Hiring a Pediatric Cochlear Implant Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage in Coordinator F157 Post-Operative Respiratory Children Adam Van Horn, MD Complication Incidence and Nadine Haykal, MD, MPH Predictors in Obese Children F147 Changing Patterns of Opioid F169 Impact of Weather on Rate of Undergoing Adenotonsillectomy Prescriptions in Pediatric Post-Operative Tonsillectomy Ellen Kettler, BS

Otolaryngology in Appalachia Bleeding SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS Madeline Weltzer, BS F158 Effect of Supraglottic Findings on Hongzhao Ji, MD Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy F170 A Cross-Sectional Analysis of RHINOLOGY/SINUS or Cine MRI Driven Adenotonsillar Outcomes after Tonsillectomy Surgery for Pediatric Obstructive Among Children with Pulmonary F148 Psychometric Evaluation of the Sleep Apnea Hypertension Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evalua- David Lee, MD tion Scale for Pediatric Patients Alyson Kaplan, MD F159 Cost-Effectiveness of Polysom- Hena Din, MPH F171 Medical Management of the nography in the Management of Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA) Among F149 Assessing the Agreement Between Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Pediatric Patients - A Case-Control Caregiver and Patient Sino-Nasal Margaret Mitchell, BA Outcome Test (SNOT-22) Survey Study Submissions in the Pediatric Cystic F160 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Ramya Krothapally, BS Outcomes in Children with Fibrosis Patient Population F172 Implication of ASA-PS on Psychiatric Disorders Rod Teasley, MD, JD Outcomes of Tonsillectomy and Melissa Scholes, MD F150 CT Scans Performed for Periorbital Adenoidectomy Ishwarya Mamidi, BS Complications of Sinusitis: Are They TONSILS & ADENOIDS All Necessary? F173 ICU Admissions Post-Tonsillectomy Elizabeth Theng, BA F161 Does Inpatient or Outpatient in a Pediatric Population Management of Peritonsillar Connie Paik, BS Abscess Affect Recurrence? David Allen, BA

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F174 A Systematic Review of Subjective F178 Disparities in Healthcare Utilization F183 Laryngeal Pathologies in Dysphonic Tonsil and Adenoid Size and in Pediatric Patients Following Down Syndrome Children Adenotonsillectomy Outcomes Tonsillectomy Anne Hseu, MD Bailey Pierce, BS Vikrum Thimmappa, MD F184 Does the Presentation of F175 Risk Factors in the Development F179 Using the NSQIP-P to Examine Respiratory Papillomatosis Change of Adenoid Hypertrophy Requiring Peritonsillar Abscess Patients Treatment and Outcomes? Surgical Intervention in Preterm Cynthia Wang, MD Emily Wikner, BS Infants with Bronchopulmonary F180 Revision Tonsillectomy After F185 Characteristics of Velopharyngeal Dysplasia (BPD) Tonsillotomy Dysfunction in 22q11.2 Deletion Andrew Rees, BS Oshri Wasserzug, MD Syndrome F176 Efficacy of Topical Silver Nitrate Peng You, MD for Control of Post-Tonsillectomy VOICE F186 Long Term Follow Up of Vocal Oropharyngeal Hemorrhage Fold Mobility in Children After Eric Rohe, MS F181 Prevalence of Pediatric Voice Disorders in United States Congenital Heart Surgery F177 Exploring the Link Between Emergency Departments Justin Yu, BS Adenoid Regrowth and Obesity Elisa Berson, BS F187 Orbital Decompression in the in the Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Pediatric Population: A Systematic Apnea Patient Population F182 Pediatric Dysphonia: When to Refer? Review Mary Stuckey, MD Candidate, Class Anne Hseu, MD Conor Blanco, DO of 2021 AOS POSTERS

G001 Reducing Postoperative G008 Round Window and Facial Recess G013 Potential Confounding Factors Call Volume through Verbal Packing Alter Cochlear Implant May Bias the Association Preoperative Education Electrode Distance to the Between Configurations of the Alexander Chern, MD Modiolus in the Basal Turn Using a Vertebrobasilar Artery System Cadaveric Model and the Incidence of Idiopathic G002 Hearing Loss’s Incidence and Matthew M Dedmon, MD, PhD Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Impact on Employment in the Loss and Canal Paresis United States G009 Distinct Temporal Bone Dissection Ayako Maruyama, MD (primary) Kian Tehranchi, BS Scales Demonstrate Equivalence in Yoshiyuki Kawashima, MD, PhD Distinguishing Trainee Performance G003 Precurved Electrode Insertion (presenter) Shubhi Singh, MD Techniques Affect Final Electrode G014 Comparison of HF Mid-scala and Position in Temporal Bones G010 Density of Macrophage Helix CI Electrode Performance William G Morrel, MD Immunostained with Anti Iba1+ Arne Ernst, MD, PhD Antibody in the Vestibular G004 Outcomes of Primary Pediatric Endorgans after Cochlear G015 Evaluation of a Wireless CROS Stapedotomy Implantation in the Human Device with the NAIDA Q90 Joshua C Page (primary) Speech Processor Victoria Gau, MD (presenter) Tadao Okayasu, MD,PhD Arne Ernst, MD, PhD G005 Surgical Intervention for Acute G011 Hearing Preservation with the Use G016 Use of Google Trends to Evaluate Mastoiditis. 10 Year’s Experience of of Flex20 and Flex24 Electrodes in for Geographical or Seasonal a Tertiary Children Hospital Patients with Partial Deafness Variation in Search Terms for Benign Sagit Stern Shavit, MD Piotr H SkarzynskI, PhD, MD, MS Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo G006 National 30-day Readmission and G012 Can Unaided Audiologic Testing Josh Raj Sen, BA Hospitalization Patterns in Acute Be Used as a Surrogate to

TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND G017 Utility of the EAONO/JOS Staging Mastoiditis Determine Cochlear Implant System to Predict Cholesteatoma Zachary G Schwam, MD Candidacy? Stephany J Ngombu Recidivism after Canal-Wall-Up G007 T-tubes Through Cartilage Tympanomastoidectomy Tympanoplasty: Is it Worth the Simon I Angeli, MD Perforation Risk? Anna Celeste Gibson, BS

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G018 A Protocol for Intra-Operative G026 Prospective Evaluation of Opioid G034 Postoperative Healthcare Imaging of Cochlear Implantation Consumption after Otologic Surgery Utilization of Elderly Adults after Stephanie J Wong, MD Z Jason Qian, MD Cochlear Implantation Mallory J Raymond, MD G019 Cochlear Implantation in G027 Sensitivity of High-Resolution Labyrinthitis Ossificans: Computed Tomography in G035 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Long-Term Outcomes Otosclerosis Patients undergoing Vertigo in Young Adults: A Nine- Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA Primary Stapedectomy Year Retrospective Review Anne K Maxwell, MD David D Walker, MD G020 Scalar Location and Modiolar Proximity in Precurved Electrode G028 Management of Acute Mastoiditis G036 Review of the Safety and Arrays Inserted Using an External with Immediate Needle Aspiration Efficacy of the Slot Middle Fossa Sheath with Over-Insertion and for Subperiosteal Abscess Craniotomy Approach for Cerebral Pull-Back Technique Noam Bartov, MD Spinal Fluid (CSF) Leak Repair Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA Secondary to Tegmen Dehiscence G029 Predicting Cochlear Implant Naushad M Khakoo, MD G021 Cochlear Implantation in Candidacy Using Routine Patients with Meniere’s Disease: Audiometric Data G037 Following Mild Traumatic Brain Does Disease Activity Affect John Wilson IV, BS Injury Patients Have Auditory the Outcome? Symptoms Despite Normal G030 Cochlear Histopathology in Armine Kocharyan, MD Behavioral Audiometry Human Genetic Hearing Loss: Renata M Knoll G022 Stryker Surgical Simulator: Implications for Gene Therapy Temporal Bone Simulator Krishna Bommakanti, BA G038 Internal Auditory Canal Diameter is Validation Study a Marker of Hearing Loss Severity G031 Pharmacological Prevention of Charles D Meyer, MD in CHARGE Syndrome Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Kareem O Tawfik, MD G023 Comparison of Materials Used A Systematic Review and for 3D-Printing Temporal Bone Meta-Analysis G039 Correlation of Preoperative Mini- Models to Simulate Surgical Avigeet Gupta, BS MoCA Testing and Postoperative Dissection Speech Outcomes in Cochlear G032 Pre-Operative Criteria Predict Alexandra McMillan, PhD Implant Recipients Operative Time Variability within Karl W Doerfer, MD G024 Comparison of Transcanal Tympanoplasty CPT Codes Endoscopic and Microscopic Karissa L LeClair, BS G040 Comparing Outcomes and Improved Simple Underlay Programming Parameters for G033 Effect of Congenital Myringoplasty Precurved and Straight Electrodes: Hydrocephalus on Hearing Loss in Yusuke Okanoue, MD A Matched Cohort Comparison Children Study G025 Educational Value of Endoscopic Charmee H Mehta, BSPH Jourdan T Holder, AuD Versus Microscopic Ear Surgery

Sarah E Maurrasse, MD SECOND COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS • ANS ANS POSTERS

H001 Cochlear Implantation in Patients H004 Completion of an Individualized H007 Sigmoid Sinus Occlusion after with Neurofibromatosis Type-2 Learning Plan (ILP) for Otology- Translabyrinthine Resection of Anthony M Tolisano, MD Related Milestone Sub- Acoustic Neuroma Competencies Leads to Improved Kareem O Tawfik, MD H002 A Retrospective Matched Otology Section OTE Scores Comparison of Endolymphatic H008 Validated Questionnaire to Measure Michael M Pennock, MD Shunt Surgery and Intratympanic the Severity of Persistent Postural- Gentamicin for Meniere’s Disease H005 Involvement of the Cochlear Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) Alec W Gibson, BS Aqueduct by Jugular Chihiro Yagi, MD Paraganglioma is Associated with H003 National 30-Day Readmission H009 Hearing Preservation Outcomes Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Prolonged Length of Stay Using a Precurved Electrode Array Neil S Patel, MD after Vestibular Schwannoma Inserted Using an External Sheath Surgery: Analysis of the Nationwide H006 Utilizing Migraine Prophylaxis to Ashley M Nassiri, MD, MBA Readmissions Database Improve the Vertigo Symptoms of H010 Natural History of Facial Weakness Zachary G Schwam, MD Patients with Vestibular Migraine Following Acoustic Surgery: Dillon C Cheung, BS A Tertiary Care Cohort Alexander L Luryi, MD

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H011 Associations of Vestibular Tests with H022 Comparison of Presentation Of H032 Custom Mastoid-Fitting Templates Penn Acoustic Neuroma Quality Spontaneous Temporal Bone to Improve Cochlear Implant of Life Scores after Resection of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks from the Electrode Insertion Trajectory Vestibular Schwannoma Middle and Posterior Fossa and William G Morrel, MD C Scott Brown, MD (primary) Management of Posterior Fossa H033 Impact of Cochlear Implantation on David M Kaylie, MD (presenter) Leaks Speech Perception, Health Utility, Timothy Cooper, MD H012 Evaluating the Effect of Inter- and Cognition in Elderly Adults, Implant Time for Bilateral Cochlear H023 Intraoperative Cochlear Physiology Results from a Multi-Center Trial Implants in Adults During Translabyrinthine Approaches Cameron C Wick, MD Timothy K Koo Kevin Y Zhan, MD H034 Insertion Depth of Pre-Curved H013 Modified Electrodiagnostic Testing H024 Cochlear Enhancement Precedes Cochlear Implant Electrodes for Acute Facial Nerve Paralysis Cochlear Obliteration after Excision Rueben Banalagay Nicholas S Andresen, MD of Vestibular Schwannoma H035 Characterizing Mechanisms of Isaac D Erbele, MD H014 Surveillance with High-Resolution Intracochlear Pressure Spikes T2 MRI after Resection of H025 Analysis of Intraoperative During Cochlear Implantation Vestibular Schwannoma: Electrocochleography in Patients via Simultaneous Cochlear Volumetric Comparison with Meniere’s Disease Undergoing Fluoroscopy and Intracochlear Nauman F Manzoor, MD Endolymphatic Decompression Pressure Measurements Joseph R Gonzalez, MD H015 Cochlear Implant Mapping and Shunt Surgery Jameson K Mattingly, MD Through Telemedicine - H036 Time-Based Assessment of A Non-Inferiority Study H026 Hearing Loss Associated with Hearing Preservation Rates after Jacob I Tower, MD Osteoradionecrosis of the Microsurgical Resection of Vestibular H016 Impact of Obstructive Sleep Temporal Bone Schwannomas: Systematic Review Apnea and Obesity on Outcomes Paul W Gidley, MD and Treatment Comparison Anastasia Hunt, BS of Lateral Skull Base Cerebrospinal H027 Is Longer Surgery More Dangerous? Fluid Leak Repair Operative Duration Not Associated H037 Understanding the Dizziness Kristen L Yancey, MD with Complications after Vestibular Handicap Inventory (DHI): A Cross H017 The Cost of Skull Base Surgery Schwannoma Resection Sectional Analysis of Symptom for the Resection of Vestibular Noga Lipschitz, MD Factors that Contribute to DHI Variance Schwannomas H028 Detection Rates of Cholesteatoma Eric Formeister, MD Joe Saliba, MD, MS with Preoperative Non-Echo H018 The Opioid Crisis: Are We Part of Planar Diffusion-Weighted MRI H038 Mechanical Energy Dissipation the Problem? in Patients Who Underwent Through the Ossicular Chain and Kathryn Y Noonan, MD Tympanomastoidectomy Vestibular Organ Using Laser Ethan H Arnaud Doppler Vibrometer Measurement H019 Middle Fossa BONEBRIDGE of Round Window Velocity H029 Trends in Age of Cochlear Implant Implantation with Self-Drilling John W Lally, MD Screws - Audiometric Outcomes in Recipients, and the Impact on Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss Complication Rates H039 Hearing Preservation in Elderly Shayan Fakurnejad Lauren Siegel, MSc Cochlear Implant Recipients Holden D Sanders H020 Assessment of the Role Of Gender H030 Treating the Individual Ear In on Early Postoperative Cochlear Children: Results of Cochlear H040 Factors Affecting Cochlear Patency Implant Outcomes Implantation in Children with after Retrosigmoid Surgery Sachin Gupta, MD Mallory Raymond, MD Asymmetric Sensory Hearing Loss Elizabeth Perkins, MD H021 Validation of High-Frequency Ovemp Testing in the Evaluation H031 Electrode Type and its Impact on of Possible Superior Semicircular Impedance Fluctuations and Loss of Residual Hearing in Cochlear TRIO • ASPO • AOS • ANS COMBINED POSTERS: TRIO • ASPO AOS SECOND Canal Dehiscence Kenny Lin, MD (primary) Implantation Dennis Bojrab, MD (presenter) Nicholas J Thompson, MD

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TUESDAY APRIL 30 THURSDAY MAY 2 ANS Business Meeting 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm • Grand 6 AHNS Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck ALA Post Graduate Symposum Ultrasound Course (ACS Exported 6:15 am – 7:30 am • Room 504 COSM 2nd Combined Poster Session: Course) - Didactics ANS, AOS, ASPO, and TRIO AOS Council Meeting 7:30 am – 1:00 pm • Room 502-503 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm • Griffin Hall 6:30 am – 9:15 am • Room 201 ABEA BBTF and Council Meeting WiN Reception AHNS Centurion Club Lounge 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm • Room 206 (Women in Neurotology) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm • Room 306 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm • Room 203-204 ALA Council Meeting SOHN Course 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Room 301 ANS 54th Annual President’s 7:30 am – 5:00 pm • Grand 3 Reception AHNS TORS Curriculum for Fellows 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm • Grand 2 Didactic Course ANS Executive Council Meeting 9:30 am – 12:30 pm • Room 205 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Room 401 SATURDAY MAY 4 ASPO Committee Meetings AHNS Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Neck ASPO Past Presidents’ Breakfast 11:00 am – 9:00 pm • Room 401, 408, and 409 Ultrasound Course (ACS Exported 6:30 am – 7:30 am • Room 402 Course) -Hands on Lab ASPO Board Meeting ANS Business Meeting 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm • Room 402-403 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm • Grand 4 7:00 am – 7:30 am • Grand 7-8 AHNS Council Meeting TRIO Executive Committee/Council TRIO Annual Business Meeting 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Room 203-204 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm • Room 402-403 7:00 am – 8:00 am • Grand 6 AHNS Thyroid and Parathyroid AOS / ANS Joint Council Luncheon ASPO Business Meeting, Awards Surgery Course for Residents and 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm • Room 201 Fellows Ceremony and New Member 1:15 pm – 5:15 pm • Room 502-503 ASPO Pan Leadership Meeting Welcome 3:45 pm – 5:00 pm • Grand 4 7:45 am – 9:10am • Grand 5 ABEA Council Meeting 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm • Grand 4 COSM SLC Meeting AOS Business Meeting 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm • Room 203 1:00 pm – 1:20 pm • Grand 7-8 ABEA Council Dinner 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm • Off Site 1st Combined Poster Session: AOS 152nd Annual President’s AAFPRS, ABEA, AHNS, and ALA Reception WEDNESDAY MAY 1 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm • Griffin Hall 6:30 pm – 7:15 pm • Grand Foyer AHNS Centurion Club Lounge AADO Council Meeting ASPO Banquet 7:00 am – 5:00 pm • Room 306 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm • Room 201 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Maggie Mae’s 323 E 6th Street ALA Business Meeting AHNS President’s Reception AOS 152nd President’s Banquet 7:00 am – 8:00 am • Grand 7-8 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm • Grand 2 7:15 pm – 10:30 pm • Grand 1-3 ABEA Business Meeting FRIDAY MAY 3 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm • Grand 7-8 SUNDAY MAY 5 AADO Business Meeting ASPO Fun Run ABEA DSS of ABEA 6:00 am – 7:00 am • Grand 1-2 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm • Grand 3-4 6:30 am – 7:15 am • Lobby ASPO Committee Meetings AOS Business Meeting AHNS Business Meeting 6:00 am – 12:00 pm • Room 504 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm • Grand 5 7:00 am – 7:30 am • Grand 7-8 ANS Education Committee Meeting ASPO Networking Breakfast AAFPRS Essentials Plastic Surgery 7:00 am – 8:30 am • Room 206 Course 7:15 am – 8:00 am • Grand 5 Foyer 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm • Grand 1-2 TRIO Business Meeting / New Fellow Ceremony & Reception AHNS Fellowship Information Session 7:00 am – 8:00 am • Grand 6 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm • Room 502-503 SOHN Course AHNS Endocrine Section Business 7:30 am – 5:00 pm • Grand 3 Meeting 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm • Room 301-302 COSM Exhibitor Meet and Greet 8:00 am – 8:30 am • Room 207 ALA President’s Reception 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm • Brazos Room O&N Board of Directors 9:00 am – 10:30 am • Room 206

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We focus on creating http://www.bosmed.com as sialendoscopy access and processes and efficiencies for intervention products for the As part of Advocate Aurora Health Boston Medical Products, Inc. practices that drive desired treatment of obstructive salivary Care, Chicagoland’s Advocate offers a cost-effective solution for outcomes and growth. gland disease. Children’s Hospital is the largest your unilateral vocal cord paralysis network provider of pediatric ser- patients with the Montgomery® vices in Illinois and the 10th largest AxoGen, Inc. 706 Thyroplasty Implant System. D healthcare system in the US. http://www.axogeninc.com/ Designs For Vision, Inc. 606 Axogen is the leading company BR Surgical LLC 506 Aerin Medical, Inc. 708 http://www.designsforvision.com focused specifically on http://brsurgical.com http://www.aerinmedical.com the science, development, Just See It™ with the finest BR Surgical offers surgical and commercialization of Telescopes and brightest L.E.D. Aerin Medical is focused on instruments and equipment for technologies for peripheral nerve Headlights exclusively from improving patient’s breathing ENT including procedure chairs, regeneration and repair. Designs for Vision, Inc. and quality of life. VIVAER® Nasal treatment cabinets, headlights, Airway Remodeling enables microscopes, HD stroboscopes, physicians to treat nasal airway B rigid & flexible endoscopes, and E obstruction without the need for video systems. incisions or implants. Banner Health 815 E3 Diagnostics 508 http://www.bannerhealth.com Bryan Medical, Inc. 406 http://www.e3diagnostics.com Ambu Inc 409 Banner Health is one of the http://www.bryanmedical.net e3 Diagnostics is a nationwide www.ambuusa.com largest non-profit healthcare team of experts in audiology As the manufacturer of the Aeris systems in the country and equipment sales & service. With balloon dilation catheter and includes Cardon Children’s offices located across the United American Cleft Palate - the sole US distributor of Tracoe Medical Center and Banner MD States, we bring a local expertise Craniofacial Association 611 brand products, Bryan Medical is Anderson Cancer Center. Hiring in the field of audiological dedicated to providing doctors http://acpa-cpf.org specialists now! Visit booth 715! instrumentation. and patients with innovative ACPA’s mission is creating a world airway products. where people with cleft and Bassett Healthcare Ecleris USA 309 craniofacial conditions thrive. Network 410 C http://www.ecleris.com/en/medicina.php American Thyroid http://www.bassett.org High quality medical equipment Carestream 204 at a fair price for everyone. We Association 612 Bassett Healthcare Network, a major teaching affiliate of http://csd-ent.com comprise the global market through a wide distributor net http://www.thyroid.org Columbia University, is seeking Carestream Dental provides that commercializes our products American Thyroid Association is a hospital-employed, full-time In-Office Cone Beam CT imaging in more than 70 countries. the leading organization devoted BC/BE Otolaryngologist to join systems for ENT practices that to thyroid biology, prevention their busy expanding Central NY aid in diagnoses and treatment and treatment of OHNS practice. planning. F through excellence in research, Fuel Medical Group 404 clinical care, education and public Bayer Medical 512 Checkpoint Surgical, Inc. 305 health. http://www.fuelmedical.com/ https://www.bayer.us/ http://www.checkpointsurgical.com Fuel Medical Group creates The CHECKPOINT® Stimulator/ Arbor custom business programs Locator provides the surgeon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 207 and solutions for patient-fo- with a reliable method of cused, growth-minded medical applying electrical stimulation to http://www.arborpharma.com practices. Arbor Pharmaceuticals, a spe- assess and confirm motor nerves cialty pharmaceutical company and muscle excitability. focused on the treatment of diseases & disorders affecting pe- diatric patients including ADHD, acute otitis media with tympa- nostomy tubes & head lice.

66 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS Fyzical Therapy Instrumentarium 314 Integra LifeSciences 613 Intuitive Surgical 208 & Balance Centers 407 http://www.instrumentarium-online.com http://www.integralife.com http://www.intuitivesurgical.com http://www.fyzicalfranchise.com The Instrumentarium brand: the Integra LifeSciences, a world Intuitive Surgical, Inc. designs, FYZICAL is the only balance standard of excellence in ear, leader in medical technology, is manufactures and distributes franchise in the U.S. that can both laryngeal and sinus instruments; dedicated to limiting uncertainty the da Vinci® Surgical System - save lives and expand patient product of exceptional know- for surgeons, so they can technology designed to allow care, while tapping into a near $68 how. La différence... that makes concentrate on providing the surgeons to perform many billion industry, creating wealth the difference. best patient care. complex procedures minimally for you and your practice. invasively.

G Grace Medical, Inc. 600 http://www.gracemedical.com Grace Medical provides innova- tive product solutions for the ENT surgeon, including Titanium and HA adjustable implants, Nitinol Stapes and Malleus Pistons, Venti- lation Tubes and Instrumentation. New Pilling H Laryngoscope! Haag-Streit USA 300 See it at Booth http://haag-streit-usa.com #605 Our microscopes are designed and engineered specifically for the ENT physician. Get the mobility, precise positioning, and superior depth of field you need to get optimal results.

Hemostasis LLC 609 http://www.hemostasisllc.com Hemostasis is committed to de- veloping innovative bleeding con- trol technologies. Our (NexStat®, BleedArrestER® and PosiSep®) are designed to optimize usability and efficacy for ENT procedures.

Hood Laboratories, Inc. 402 http://www.hoodlabs.com Hood Laboratories is proud to announce New Salivary Manage- ment Products to aid in irrigation, along with the Schaitkin Salivary Duct Cannula & the Walvekar Salivary Stents.

I InHealth Technologies 101 http://www.inhealth.com InHealth Technologies offers ENT Products and Blom-Singer® Sys- tems – global leader in post-lar- yngectomy tracheoesophageal voice restoration for over 40 years.

Inspire Medical Teleflex, the Teleflex logo, and Pilling are trademarks or registered trademarks of Systems, Inc. 306 Teleflex Incorporated or its affiliates. ©2019 Teleflex Incorporated. All rights reserved. MC-005412 Rev 0 http://www.inspiresleep.com/ Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. is the leading developer of implantable neurostimulation systems to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

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Iovance Biotherapeutics 113 KARL STORZ Endoscopy- MED-EL Corporation 401 Nova Surgical http://www.Iovance.com America, Inc. 302 http://www.medel.com Innovations, Inc. (NSII) 710 Iovance is commercializing tumor http://www.karlstorz.com MED-EL is the premier developer http://www.nsiiweb.com infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) KARL STORZ, the industry- of hearing-implant technology, NSII provides high quality medical therapy that amplifies the body’s leading otorhinolaryngology connecting people in every walk products for use in various types own immune response in order and video imaging solutions of life to the rich arena of sound. of surgical procedures based on to eradicate solid tumors. Iovance provider for hospital and office For more information, visit www. our innovative ‘QMR Technology’. is currently conducting several use, is renowned for its precision medel.com or call 1-888-633-3524. Our patented devices will create Phase 2 trials. craftsmanship complemented by a new standard in the ENT/Skull- exceptional service. Medtronic 112 base field. J http://www.medtronicent.com KURZ Medical, Inc. 514 Novartis J. Morita USA, Inc. 311 Medtronic ENT is a leading devel- http://www.kurzmed.com oper, manufacturer and marketer Pharmaceuticals 509 http://www.morita.com/usa Kurz Medical, a worldwide leader of products for use by the ENT http://www.novartis.com J. Morita USA services North specialists, Otolaryngologists, and in passive middle ear implant Novartis provides innovative American medical professionals Head & Neck surgeons. technology, offers a full range of healthcare solutions that on behalf of one of the world’s titanium implants including the address the evolving needs of largest manufacturers/ celebrated CliP and Ball-joint Merck & Co., Inc. 108 patients and societies. For more distributors, J. Morita Corporation. designs. http://www.merck.com information, please visit http:// www.novartis.com. 862 778 2100 JAMA Network 604 For 125 years, Merck has been a L global health care leader working http://www.jamanetwork.com NSK America Corp. 408 Leica Microsystems 702 to help the world be well. JAMA Network brings JAMA http://www.nsk-surgery.com together with JAMA Network http://www.leica-microsystems.com Merck KGaA - Darmstadt, Primado 2 is NSK’s second Open and eleven specialty Come see Leica Microsystems’ Germany, Pfizer Alliance 714 generation high speed electric journals to offer enhanced access latest microscope for surgeries surgical drill system. A wide range to the research, reviews, and of the head and neck, the Leica http://www.emdserono.com of motors, handpieces, and burs opinions shaping the future of M530 OHX, along with the entire The alliance is focused on develop- are available to support a variety medicine. family of Leica microscopes for ing high-priority clinical programs of surgical applications. ENT. Learn more at booth #702. to investigate avelumab as a JEDMED Instrument monotherapy, as well as in combi- O Company 400 LUMENIS 500 nation regimens, and is striving to find new ways to treat cancer. http://www.jedmed.com http://corp.lumenis.com Olympus America Inc. 213 JEDMED is an employee-owned Challenging Cases Helped by Modernizing Medicine 607 http://medical.olympusamerica.com/ company that has been serving Duo Modality: C02 Laser Scanning Olympus is a global technology the medical community for 40 Micro-manipulator and Flexible http://www.modmed.com leader, crafting innovative optical years. We carry almost everything Fiber modmed® Otolaryngology by and digital solutions in medical that would be needed in setting Modernizing Medicine® includes technologies; life sciences; up an ENT practice and look M EMA™, the otolaryngology-spe- industrial solutions; and cameras forward to working with you. cific EHR system; Practice and audio products. Marshfield Clinic Management; Revenue Cycle Jullsurg Instruments Corp. 700 Health System 801 Management; and Analytics. OmniGuide Surgical 104 http://www.jullsurgonline.com http://www.marshfieldclinic.org MTI 510 http://www.omni-guide.com JULLSURG are the Manufacturer Marshfield Medical Center OmniGuide is an advanced of ENT surgical instruments is seeking a BC/BE Pediatric http://www.mti.net surgical energy company . Established in 1948, we Otolaryngologist. Join our MTI Inc. is proud to be an innovator providing solutions for have a long –standing global well-established, full service in the healthcare industry provid- otolaryngology, including Head reputation for quality. JULLSURG department. Marshfield Medical ing strength in patient care for & Neck Cancer, Laryngology, instruments can be purchase Center is Central WI’s only exam room equipment such as; Pediatric ENT, Otology and online. dedicated pediatric hospital. procedure & exam tables, exam & Neurotology. surgery lights, cabinetry, & stools. K Med Learning Group 308 Oticon Medical LLC 304 N Kaiser Permanente 803 http://www.medlearninggroup.com https://www.oticonmedical.com/US Med Learning Group focuses on NeilMed Oticon Medical is the https://scpmgphysiciancareers.com developing and implementing Pharmaceuticals 413 manufacturer of the Ponto bone Southern California Permanente education that improves conduction implant system, Medical Group is fortunate healthcare practitioners’ ability to http://www.neilmed.com which can be implanted with the to have more than 65 years provide optimal care to patients. Our mission is to create and Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery of stability and experience in MLG will take you through a maintain safe, affordable and (MIPS). Visit us on the web at delivering high-quality, innovative Virtual Reality tour of CVD. effective products to sustain https://www.oticonmedical.com/ health care centered around the long-term growth and create US. patients. drug free and effective nasal, ear and wound care devices for adults and children.

68 2019 COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS P Restech 405 Stryker 501 W Pediatrix Medical http://www.restech.com http://www.stryker.com Wiley 111 Group/MEDNAX 805 Restech developed the only Stryker is one of the world’s real-time sensor to measure pH leading medical technology http://www.wiley.com http://www.mednax.com/careers levels of aerosolized refluxate in companies and, together with Wiley, a global company, helps Pediatrix Medical Group, a the oropharynx. Our clinic-based our customers, we are driven people and organizations MEDNAX company, is the nation’s diagnostic test yields results to make healthcare better. Visit develop the skills and knowledge leading provider of maternal- that pave the way for targeted stryker.com they need to succeed. fetal, newborn and pediatric treatment plans. subspecialty care. To learn Synaptive Medical 109 Wolters Kluwer 515 about career opportunities, visit Ronin Surgical Corp. 211 mednax.com/careers. https://www.synaptivemedical.com/ https://shop.lww.com http://www.RoninSurgical.com Synaptive’s products leverage Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading PENTAX Medical 601 Ronin Surgical: makers of the innovation in surgical robotic global provider of information wireless X5 Surgical Headlight imaging, navigation and planning, and point of care solutions for the http://www.pentaxmedical.com/us System, the lightest, brightest that collectively enhance the healthcare industry. Through leading-edge R&D and OR surgical headlight on the quality of care delivered to manufacturing, PENTAX Medical market. Schedule your free trial patients in need of complex X provides advanced and clinically today: +1.415.226.9414 / contact@ intervention. relevant speech, voice and RoninSurgical.com. Xenosys USA 110 swallowing instrumentation. T http://www.xenosysusa.com S PhotoniCare, Inc. 704 Tactile Medical 115 Xenosys USA serve the surgical Sanford Health 807 community with innovative https://www.photoni.care http://www.tactilemedical.com products: - portable next-gen PhotoniCare has developed a http://www.sanfordhealth.org Tactile Medical is a leader in LED surgical headlights - full low-cost, handheld, imaging Sanford Health is the largest rural developing and marketing at- range of custom TTL surgical platform for use on the front-lines not-for-profit health care system home therapy devices that treat loupes - Wireless full HD surgical of medicine. The TOMi Scope in the nation. 28,000 employees lymphedema and venous ulcers. camera system provides physicians with real-time and over 1,400 primary and imaging of the middle ear specialty care physicians. Teleflex 605 Xoran Technologies, LLC 412 http://www.teleflex.com http://www.xorantech.com Plural Publishing, Inc. 415 Smith & Nephew 301 Teleflex is a global provider of Xoran’s MiniCAT— helps patient http://www.pluralpublishing.com http://www.smith-nephew.com/ent medical devices used in surgery. care and retention generates Plural Publishing produces Smith & Nephew provides For over 200 years our Pilling revenue via reimbursements leading academic, scientific surgical solutions trusted by Brand has been setting the expedites FESS and balloon and clinical publications in the healthcare professionals. Our line standard in surgical instruments dilation Xoran’s xCAT— Seamless fields of otolaryngology, speech of Coblation wands, sinus access and Light sources. iCT paired with Fiagon Navigation pathology, and audiology. Stop by devices, & nasal dressings help can save precious time in the OR for a 20% discount! surgeons improve the lives of U their patients. Z Presbyterian Ultralight Optics, Inc. 307 Sonavex, Inc. 608 ZEISS 310 Healthcare Services 809 https://www.ultralightoptics.com http://www.sonavex.com/ http://www.meditec.zeiss.com http://www.phs.org Ultralight Featherlight is the Sonavex leverages automated award-winning, smallest, and ZEISS offers a comprehensive Presbyterian Healthcare Services imaging technology to lightest LED loupe-light with over product portfolio for ENT surgical is a locally owned, not-for-profit provide direct visualization and 100 customized attachments to and office environments. healthcare system based in quantification of anastomotic fit on all loupes, safety glasses, Albuquerque, New Mexico (ABQ). flow at the bedside, to deliver everything! Zimmer Biomet 105 early, definitive & reliable real- R time insight on flap viability. University of Texas http://www.zimmerbiomet.com Zimmer Biomet Company Reliance Medical Products 100 Rio Grande Valley 811 Spectrum Audiology 411 Description Founded in 1927 and http://reliance-medical.com http://utrgv.edu headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, http://www.SpectrumAudiology.com Zimmer Biomet is a global leader Reliance offers a complete The University of Texas Rio Spectrum Audiology is in musculoskeletal healthcare. line of full power and manual Grande Valley School of Medicine, a audiology consulting, examination and procedure established in 2015 and clinical management and hearing chairs, surgical and exam stools entity UTHealth Rio Grande aid buying group exclusive and state of the art cabinets that Valley are recruiting Academic to the ENT community. We are second to none in quality and Physicians for its Surgery Division. help practices add audiology craftsmanship. services or grow their existing department. Visit us today.

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WWW.COSM.MD 71 The first and only combination ear drop for AOMT in single-use vials1 For treatment of acute otitis media in children with tympanostomy tubes (6 months and older) due to S. aureus, S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, M. catarrhalis, and P. aeruginosa.

Single. Sterile. Simple. The first and only combination ear drop in single-dose vials1 • Single-use vials contain 1 premeasured dose each—dose BID/7 days • Every dose is sterile, precise, and preservative free • No drop counting. No mixing or shaking required • Demonstrated efficacy and safety of ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide2

Drop by BOOTH #207 to learn more!

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Contraindications OTOVEL is contraindicated in: • Patients with known hypersensitivity to fluocinolone acetonide or other corticosteroids, ciprofloxacin or other quinolones, or to any other component of OTOVEL. • Viral infections of the external ear canal, including varicella and infections and fungal otic infections. For additional safety information, please see adjacent page for Brief Summary of Otovel is a registered trademark of Laboratorios Salvat, Prescribing Information, and visit www.otovel.com for full Prescribing Information. S.A. with the US Patent and Trademark Office and under license by Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. References: 1. US Food and Drug Administration. Orange Book: approved drug products with therapeutic © 2019 Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. equivalence evaluations. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/ob/default.cfm. Accessed January 30, 2018. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. PP-OTO-US-0296 2. Otovel [package insert]. Atlanta, GA: Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC.

9194_Otevel COSM Program Ad M1-0.indd 1 2/26/19 11:29 AM OTOVEL® (ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide) otic solution The most common adverse reactions that occurred in 1 or more patients are as follows: The first and only combination ear drop for AOMT in single-use vials1 Brief Summary of Prescribing Information Table 1: Selected Adverse Reactions that Occurred in 1 or more Patients in the OTOVEL Group For treatment of acute otitis media in children with tympanostomy tubes (6 months and older) 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE OTOVEL is indicated for the treatment of acute otitis media with tympanostomy tubes Number (%) of Patients due to S. aureus, S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, M. catarrhalis, and P. aeruginosa. (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. Tympanic membrane disorder • Warm the solution by holding the vial in the hand for 1 to 2 minutes. This is to avoid 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 into the middle ear. 1 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 Instructions for Use]. the drug class. 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. Single. Sterile. Simple. • Vascular disorders: flushing. 5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS The first and only combination ear drop in single-dose vials1 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). • Single-use vials contain 1 premeasured dose each—dose 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 BID/7 days 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 • Every dose is sterile, precise, and preservative free 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)]. • No drop counting. No mixing or shaking required 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 • Demonstrated efficacy and safety of ciprofloxacin and institute alternative therapy. OTOVEL is negligibly absorbed by the mother following otic administration and 2 breastfeeding is not expected to result in exposure of the infant to ciprofloxacin and fluocinolone acetonide 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 Drop by BOOTH #207 to learn more! 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 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 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 Contraindications clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. elderly and younger patients. OTOVEL is contraindicated in: 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 • Patients with known hypersensitivity to fluocinolone acetonide or other 220 patients who received at least one dose of ciprofloxacin (CIPRO) and 213 patients an otic overdose of OTOVEL. corticosteroids, ciprofloxacin or other quinolones, or to any other component received at least one dose of fluocinolone acetonide (FLUO). of OTOVEL. OTOVEL is: Distributed by: • Viral infections of the external ear canal, including varicella and herpes simplex Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC infections and fungal otic infections. Atlanta, GA 30328 For additional safety information, please see adjacent page for Brief Summary of Under license of Laboratorios SALVAT, S.A. Otovel is a registered trademark of Laboratorios Salvat, Prescribing Information, and visit www.otovel.com for full Prescribing Information. OTOVEL is a registered trademark of Laboratorios SALVAT, S.A. S.A. with the US Patent and Trademark Office and under U.S. Patent No: 8,932,610 license by Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. References: 1. US Food and Drug Administration. Orange Book: approved drug products with therapeutic For more detailed information, see the full prescribing information for Otovel at You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. © 2019 Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. equivalence evaluations. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/ob/default.cfm. Accessed January 30, 2018. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. PP-OTO-US-0296 2. Otovel [package insert]. Atlanta, GA: Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. www.otovel.com or contact Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC at 1-866-516-4950. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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