Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology)

Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology)

Ear Disorders

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's ENT specialists treat the full range of diseases of the ear and have pioneered new and better treatments for a variety of conditions, including:

Chronic Otitis Media

Our doctors offer treatment for these middle ear infections, including microsurgery when medical approaches are not sufficiently effective for eliminating the infection.

Perforation Of The Eardrum

When the eardrum (tympanic membrane) is perforated due to trauma or chronic infection, it can lead to middle ear infection and hearing loss if it does not heal on its own. Our surgeons perform tympanoplasty, a laser microsurgical technique that uses a patient's own tissues to reconstruct the eardrum.

Cholesteatoma

A cholesteatoma is a cyst-like skin growth that occurs in an abnormal location, usually in the middle ear behind the eardrum, most commonly in response to repeated infection. Our surgeons are highly skilled in removing these growths and associated infections using sophisticated microsurgery techniques (mastoidectomy). Some patients need repeated surgeries and rebuilding of the bones of the middle ear.

Otosclerosis

Otosclerosis is characterized by abnormal bone deposits near one of the tiny bones in the middle ear, called the stapes. If a patient with otosclerosis begins experiencing hearing loss, NewYork-Presbyterian surgeons perform stapedectomy to remove all or part of the base of the stapes bone and replace it with a microprosthesis. Surgery on the base of the stapes is now performed with a laser, minimizing trauma to the delicate inner ear structures beneath.

Acoustic Neuroma

The treatment of acoustic neuromas (tumors of the acoustic nerve) is complex and requires a sophisticated and well-coordinated team. NewYork-Presbyterian surgeons are leaders in skull base microsurgery to remove these tumors. Some patients are candidates for radiosurgery, which we also offer.

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NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

OTOLARYNGOLOGY – HEAD & NECK SURGERY

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OTOLARYNGOLOGY – HEAD & NECK SURGERY