2017 Transactions from ALA Meeting

2017 Transactions from ALA Meeting

TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN LARYNGOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 2017 VOLUME ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENTH “DOCENDO DISCIMUS” ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING MANCHESTER GRAND HYATT HOTEL SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA APRIL 26-28, 2017 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE C. BLAKE SIMPSON, MD, EDITOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Annual Photos ................................................................................................................................ 12 Officers 2014-2016 ........................................................................................................................ 15 Registration of Fellows .................................................................................................................. 16 Minutes of Executive Sessions ...................................................................................................... 17 REPORTS Secretary, Lucian Sulica, MD ................................................................................................. 17 Treasurer, Clark A. Rosen, MD .............................................................................................. 17 Editor, C. Blake Simpson, MD ............................................................................................... 17 Historian, Michael S. Benninger, MD .................................................................................... 18 Recipients of De Roaldes, Casselberry and Newcomb Awards .................................................... 19 Recipients of Gabriel F. Tucker, American Laryngological, and Resident Research Awards ...................................................................................................................... 20 Recipients of Young Faculty Research Awards ............................................................................ 21 The Memorial and Laryngological Research Funds ...................................................................... 22 Presidential Address: “Unity, Integrity and our Common Sense of Purpose with the ALA” Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD .................................................................................................. 23 Presidential Citations Peter C. Belafsky, MD, PhD; Norman Hogikyan, MD; Albert L. Merati, MD; Randal C. Paniello, MD, PhD; Robert T. Sataloff, MD, DMA; Peak Woo, MD ...................... 29 Introduction of Guests of Honor, Robert H. Ossoff, DMD, MD Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD .................................................................................................. 33 Presentation of the American Laryngological Award to Roger L. Crumley, MD, C. Gaelyn Garrett, MD, MMHA ................................................................................................ 34 Presentation of the Gabriel F. Tucker Award to Paolo Campisi, MD Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD .................................................................................................. 35 Introduction of the Forty-Third Daniel C. Baker, Jr., MD Memorial Lecturer, Ingo Titze, PhD Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD .................................................................................................. 36 Daniel C. Baker, Jr., MD Memorial Lecture: “Will the Vocal Ligament Become an Appendix in Humans?” Ingo Titze, PhD .......................................................................................................................... 37 Introduction of the State of the Art Lecturer, Randal C. Paniello, MD, PhD, MBA Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD .................................................................................................. 41 State of the Art Lecture: “Rehabilitation of the Neurally Impaired” Randal C. Paniello, MD, PhD, MBA ........................................................................................................ 42 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Scientific Sessions Superior Laryngeal Nerve Transection for Neuropathic Cough Joseph P. Bradley, MD; Jennifer Gross, MD; Randal C. Paniello, MD, PhD ........................... 47 Computational Modeling of Cough and Airway Clearance in Patients With Disorders of Laryngeal Function Bari Hoffman Ruddy, PhD; Don Nadun Kuruppumullage; Olusegun Ilegbusi, PhD; Giselle Carnaby, PhD; Michael Crary, PhD ...................................... 47 Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Reinnervation for Management of Aspiration in a Subset of Children Karen B. Zur, MD; Linda M. Carroll, PhD, CCC-SLP .............................................................. 48 Endoscopic Partial Arytenoidectomy with CO2 Laser for Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Medially Based Mucosal Flap Technique and Experience with 64 Patients Taner Yilmaz, MD; Muzaffer Ozan Altuntas, MD; Oğuz Kuscu, MD; Tevfik Sözen, MD; Nilda Sushi, MD .......................................................... 48 A Prospective Crossover Trial of Botulinum Toxin Chemodenervation Versus Injection Augmentation for Essential Voice Tremor Christine Estes, MM, MA-CCC/SLP; Babak Sadoughi, MD; Rachel Coleman, MS, CCC-SLP; Lucian Sulica, MD ............................................................... 49 Phenomenology, Genetics and CNS Network Abnormalities in Laryngeal Dystonia: A 30-Year Study Andrew Blitzer, MD, DDS; Lorie J. Ozelius, PhD; Steven J. Fruct, MD; F. Brin, MD; Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD .............................................................................. 49 Surface Electromyography for Identification of Pre-Phonatory Activity Katherine Yung, MD; John Houde, PhD; Srikantan Nagarajan, PhD; Hardik Kothare, MS; Sarah Schneider, MS; Mark S. Courey, MD ........................................... 50 The Laryngeal Adductor Reflex in Humans under General Anesthesia: Discovery of R2 and Consistent Contralateral R1 Responses and the Development of a Novel Continuous Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Technique Catherine F. Sinclair, MD; Maria J. Tellez, MD; Oscar R. Tapia, MD; Sedat Ulkatan, MD ..................................................................................................................... 51 Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Re-innervation or Injection Laryngoplasty: Which is More Effective for Treating Thyroidectomy-Related Vocal Fold Paralysis? A Long-Term Comparative Prospective Study Seong Won Lee, MD, PhD; Myung Jin Ban, MD ...................................................................... 51 Shortening the Time under Sedation for Thyroplasty with Arytenoid Adduction Using a Sequential Anesthetic Technique Charles K. Saadeh, MD; Eric B. Rosero, MD, MSc; Girish P. Joshi, MBBS, MD; Esra Ozayar, MD; Ted Mau, MD, PhD ...................................................................................... 52 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Scientific Sessions Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Regeneration in a Rat Model of Laryngeal Denervation Robbi A. Kupfer, MD; Andrew Rosko, MD; Sang Su Oh, DVM, MS; Eva L. Feldman, MD, PhD; Norman D. Hogikyan, MD ........................................................................ ..52 Innervation Status of Chronic Vocal Fold Paralysis and Implications for Laryngeal Reinnervation R. Jun Lin, MD; Libby J. Smith, DO; Michael C. Munin, MD; Clark A. Rosen, MD……………………53 Tissue Stem Cell and Stem Cell Niche of the Vocal Fold Mucosa: Identification Using Label-Retaining Cell Assay Kiminobu Sato, MD; Takashi Kurita, MD; Shun-ichi Chitose, MD; Kiminori Sato, MD, PhD; Hirohito Umeno, MD; Hirohisa Yano, MD…………………………………...54 A Three Dimensional Vocal Fold Structure for Laryngeal Reconstruction Astha Malhotra, PhD; David G. Lott, MD…………………………………………………………………54 Microfibril-Associated Macromolecules and Biomechanical Properties of the Human Vocal Fold Mucosa Kiminori Sato, MD, PhD; Shun-ichi Chitose, MD; Fumihiko Sato, MD; Hirohito Umeno, MD…………………………………………………………….....55 Hirano’s Cover-Body and Its Unique Laryngeal Postures Revisited Andrew Vahabzadeh-Hagh, MD; Zhaoyan Zhang, PhD; Dinesh K. Chhetri, MD………………………..55 Impact of Medialization Laryngoplasty on Dynamic Nanomechanical Vocal Fold Properties Gregory R. Dion, MD, MS; Paulo G. Coelho, DDS, PhD; Milan R. Amin, MD; Ryan C. Branski, PhD ............................................................................................ 56 Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of Voice Handicap Index-10 in Patients with Vocal Fold Paralysis VyVy N. Young, MD; Kwonho Jeong, MD; Scott D. Rothenberger, PhD; Amanda I. Gillespie, PhD; Libby J. Smith, DO; Jackie L. Gartner-Schmidt, PhD; Clark A. Rosen, MD ................................................................................................................................. 57 Time Course of Recovery of Idiopathic Vocal Fold Paralysis Solomon Husain, BS; Niv Mor, MD; Lucian Sulica, MD ...................................................................... 58 The Natural History of Recoverable Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: 12 Month Is Too Long to Wait Ted Mau, MD, PhD; Hao-Min Pan, BA, MHS; Lesley F. Childs, MD…………………………………...58 Spontaneous Ventilation under Total Intravenous Anesthesia without an Endotracheal Tube for Adults Undergoing Suspension Microdirect Laryngoscopy Mi Jin Yoo, MD; Aaron Joffe, MD; Tanya K. Meyer, MD, MS………………………………………….59 Expiratory Function by Aspiration Status in Post-Radiation Head and Neck Cancer Survivors Katherine Hutcheson, PhD, CCC-SLP; Yiqun Wang, MA; Martha P. Barrow, MPH; George A. Eapen, MD; Stephen Y. Lai, MD, PhD; Emily K. Plowman, PhD, CCC-SLP; Jan S. Lewin, PhD .................................................................................................................................... 59 Investigating the Effects of Laryngeal

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