Zenker’s diverticulum minimally invasive restore

A Zenker diverticulum is an outpouching of the aerodigestive tract between the cricopharyngeus muscle tissue and the inferior constrictor muscle within the anatomic space often known as Killian’s triangle. This diverticulum might trigger regurgitation of meals, unhealthy breath (halitosis), aspiration, weight reduction, and dysphagia, or bother swallowing. Such a difficulty is usually identified with a…

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Acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma surgical procedure: Translabyrinthine strategy

Mount Sinai neurotologists (Drs. Schwam, Perez, Cosetti, and Wanna) work intently with their neurosurgical colleagues to deal with sufferers with acoustic neuroma, also referred to as vestibular schwannoma, that are benign tumors on the listening to and stability nerves. Acoustic neuromas could trigger listening to loss, vertigo/dizziness/imbalance, tinnitus/ringing within the ear, or different issues if…

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Revision Stapedectomy for otosclerosis

Mount Sinai neurotologists (Drs. Schwam, Perez, Cosetti, Wanna) are consultants in endoscopic ear surgical procedure, a minimally invasive strategy that’s solely carried out in a small variety of facilities worldwide. Endoscopic ear surgical procedure affords the surgeon a greater view and the power to see round corners. Stapedectomy is carried out for sufferers with otosclerosis….

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