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23rd Annual Otorhinologaryngology Update SOHN April 14 2018 "Laryngology Updates"

Friday, April 13, 2018

23rd Annual Otorhinologaryngology Update SOHN April 14 2018 'Laryngology Updates'

Airway - Tracheotomy - Tracheostomy

Voice -Microdirect Laryngoscopy case example; Unilateral Laryngeal Paralysis or Vocal Cord Paralysis; Vocal Fold Polyps (polypoid corditis) case example of surgical treatment 

Office Procedures - Transnasal Flexible Laryngoscopy Office Procedures with Two Nostril Steerable Sheath Technique

Oncology - KTP laser for papilloma microdirect laryngoscopy

Reflux - "alkaline water/Mediterranean diet' - Esophageal Reflux Precautions

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