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The go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Tune in every week for practical, physician-led conversations on common and complex clinical topics in allergy, immunology, otolaryngology, rhinology, laryngology, otology, and head and neck surgery. Hear how experienced physicians approach real cases, and get practical advice from your peers in your field.
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Ep. 288 AERD: Diagnosis & Treatment Strategies with Dr. Andrew White 18.08.2026 56хвAspirin or biologics? How do you choose the right treatment for AERD? On this episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, Dr. Basil Kahwash interviews Dr. Andrew White, Director of the AERD Clinic at Scripps Clinic, to discuss the diagnosis and management of this often underrecognized condition. They cover practical strategies for identifying AERD, the importance of a detailed NSAID history, and how treatment decisions are shaped by patient goals and disease severity. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:08 - What Is AERD and Prevalence 06:32 - History Taking and Mechanism 11:10 - Typical Symptom Progression and Alcohol Intolerance 16:41 - When to Do Aspirin Challenge 19:00 - Challenge Protocol And Upper Airway Reactions24:53 - Aspirin Desensitization vs Challenge27:58 - Aspirin therapy after desensitization and Risk of GI Bleeds31:17 - Biologics Change AERD33:42 - Choosing Aspirin Desensitization vs Biologics 35:52 - Patient Counseling and Motivational Interviewing 41:26 - Convenience and Cost of Therapy 44:10 - ENT Allergy Collaboration47:22 - Rapid Fire Pearls51:13 - Future Research & Management Direction54:05 - Final Takeaways --- More about this episode Dr. White explains that AERD affects about 8 to 10 percent of asthmatics, with even higher rates in those with severe asthma or nasal polyps. He reviews typical adult-onset progression, alcohol-related respiratory symptoms, and the underlying pathophysiology, including imbalances in arachidonic acid mediators and leukotriene surges after NSAID exposure.The conversation includes practical questions to ask when taking an NSAID history, such as reactions to common pain relievers or alcohol, and when to consider aspirin challenge. Dr. White also details long-term treatment strategies, including the role of biologics like dupilumab and aspirin therapy after desensitization, with considerations for dosing and gastrointestinal risk. He explains how factors like asthma severity, recurrent polyp disease, sense of smell, cost, and convenience all influence therapy choice. The episode concludes with a discussion of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient counseling, and Dr. White’s insights on future research directions in AERD management. --- Resources Aspirin sensitivity and severity of asthma: evidence for irreversible airway obstruction in patients with severe or difficult-to-treat asthmahttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16275362/ Polyphenolic Activation of Basophils Explains Alcohol Hypersensitivity in AERDhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41065188/ New insights into the mechanisms of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory diseasehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39641750/ The role of aspirin desensitization followed by oral aspirin therapy in managing patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease: A Work Group Report from the Rhinitis, Rhinosinusitis and Ocular Allergy Committee of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunologyhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7980229/ Safety and outcomes of aspirin desensitization for aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease: A single-center studyhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28550988/ Selection of aspirin dosages for aspirin desensitization treatment in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory diseasehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17208597/ Factors influencing aspirin therapy after desensitization (ATAD) tolerance in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) patientshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41022281/ Feed the Good Wolf: Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Mindsethttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42103433/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 287 Unified Airway: Unified Biology, Unified Inflammation with Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland 11.08.2026 59хвCan viewing the airway as one connected system change the future of respiratory care and improve patient outcomes? On this episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, Dr. Cedric Jamie Rutland, pulmonary and critical care medicine physician, joins Dr. Basil Kahwash to discuss the unified airway hypothesis and its implications for clinical care. They explore how upper and lower airway inflammation are closely linked, and why multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for treating the whole patient. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction05:06 - Understanding the Unified Airway14:27 - Decoding Asthma Biomarkers20:34 - Endotyping in Clinical Practice26:36 - Addressing Asthma Symptom and “Outgrowing” Asthma32:13 - Strategies for Precision Biologics34:23 - Navigating Insurance and Treatment Indications35:36 - Treating the Whole Patient and Breaking Down Specialty Silos46:07 - Effective Patient Communication51:36 - Asthma Lightning Round57:33 - Biologics and Airway Remodeling1:00:00 - Closing Thoughts --- More about this episode The conversation covers the biology of type II inflammation, the use of biomarkers and biologics for more personalized treatment, and practical strategies for overcoming insurance barriers and specialty silos. Dr. Rutland shares insights on patient communication, the limitations of current diagnostics, and the impact of chronic inflammation on systemic disease. The episode highlights the need for ENT, allergy, and pulmonology teams to work together and embrace a connected view of airway disease to achieve better patient outcomes. --- Resources Dr. Jamie Rutland - https://www.lung.org/media/meet-our-experts/cedric-jamie-rutland-md --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 286 What's The Big Deal With This BackTable App? with Dr. Aaron Fritts 04.08.2026 27хвBackTable is moving beyond the traditional podcast experience and into a platform built specifically for clinicians. On this episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, hosts Drs. Gopi Shah and Ashley Agan welcome Dr. Aaron Fritts, interventional radiologist and BackTable CEO and Co-Founder, to discuss the history and future of BackTable, and what listeners can look forward to on the new BackTable App. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps00:00 - Introduction00:51 - Meet the CEO and Co-Founder02:32 - How Backtable Got Its Name04:32 - Why Move to the App07:31 - Community and Learning Features12:36 - Playlists and Transcripts15:42 - Beyond Backtable Content18:07 - Searchability and Other Platform Limits19:35 - Privacy and NPI Verification21:31 - Download the App and Give Feedback22:53 - October Timeline and Academy Party24:26 - Closing Thoughts --- More about this episode Dr. Fritts shares how BackTable started as an app concept for medical devices in 2016, evolved into the IR podcast in 2017, and expanded to the ENT show in 2020. He explains how Gopi coined the name “BackTable” as an homage to the informal, behind-the-scenes conversations that fuel clinical learning. With eight shows now producing 30 to 40 episodes each month, BackTable will begin releasing most new podcast episodes exclusively on the BackTable app starting in October. The conversation highlights the app’s robust features designed for busy clinicians, including physician-only NPI-verified guest Q&As, quick-study cases, searchable and organized playlists, episode transcripts, offline listening, upcoming CarPlay integration, and access to resources like the Curbsiders internal medicine podcast. The BackTable app is free to download and free to use, providing easy access to a growing library of high-yield medical education content. --- Resources Download the BackTable App on Google Playhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.backtable.app&hl=en_GB Download the BackTable App on the Apple App Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/backtable/id6751363383 --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty.► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 285 Post-Operative Care & Complications in Coblation Intracapsular Tonsillectomy in Children with Dr. Kevin Huoh and Dr. Stephen Chorney 28.07.2026 1год 3хвMost surgeons trained learning extracapsular tonsillectomies. What does the evidence say about intracapsular tonsillectomies? Two pediatric otolaryngologists explain why they made the switch and never looked back. On this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, hosts Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Gopi Shah sit down with pediatric otolaryngologists Dr. Stephen Chorney from UT Southwestern and Children's Health Dallas and Dr. Kevin Huoh from Children's of Orange County to examine post-operative complications after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, with a focus on coblation intracapsular tonsillectomy. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- This podcast is supported by Smith + Nephewhttps://www.smith-nephew.com/en/ --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:53 - Why Switch Techniques?07:58 - Risk Stratification and Patient Selection11:04 - Respiratory Complications and Management15:57 - Preop Screening21:35 - Risks for Post-op Bleeding and Counseling26:16 - Managing Post-op Bleeding31:56 - Surgical Tips to Prevent Bleeds and Management39:30 - Intracapsular Tonsillectomy in Older Kids43:44 - Post Op Pain Plan and Return To School48:33 - Use of Toradol & Readmission for Pain and Dehydration53:16 - Caution of Burn and Stenosis Injuries61:01 - Final Takeaways --- More about this episode Dr. Chorney and Dr. Huoh share why they each committed fully to the intracapsular technique and what that shift has meant in practice, from secondary hemorrhage rates hovering around 0.5–0.6% to fewer nursing line calls, readmissions for pain and dehydration, and faster returns to school and normal activity. They walk through their approach to patient risk stratification and admission criteria (age 30/ICU consideration) as well as how to manage the most common post-operative respiratory complications. The conversation also covers practical guidance for handling outside-ER bleed calls, the role of nebulized TXA, toradol considerations, and managing dehydration. They also share for navigating intracapsular coblation in older children, strategies to reduce burn injuries, and a closer look at the rare but serious risk of pharyngeal stenosis. Check out this episode to hear Dr. Chorney and Dr. Huoh discuss how intracapsular tonsillectomy doesn't just improve outcomes but can transform the recovery experience for patients and their families. --- Resources Extracapsular vs Intracapsular Tonsillectomy: Outcomes in Children with a Focus on Developmental Delayhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34839135/ Current Status and Future Trends: Pediatric Intracapsular Tonsillectomy in the United Stateshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32969500/ Dr. Chorney Episode 259 - Understanding Coblation Tonsillectomy https://www.backtable.com/shows/ent/podcasts/259/understanding-coblation-tonsillectomy-benefits-outcomes-techniques Dr. Huoh Episode 110 - Intracapsular Tonsillectomy in Childrenhttps://www.backtable.com/shows/ent/podcasts/110/intracapsular-tonsillectomy-in-children --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 284 Optimizing Nasal Airway for CPAP Compliance with Dr. Michael Hutz and Dr. Atul Malhotra 23.07.2026 1год 7хвIs nasal obstruction the overlooked culprit behind CPAP intolerance? On this episode of BackTable ENT & Allergy, Dr. Gopi Shah interviews Dr. Atul Malhotra and Dr. Michael Hutz to examine the critical but often underappreciated role of the nose in obstructive sleep apnea management. They discuss how nasal obstruction can undermine CPAP adherence, why relying solely on AHI may miss key issues, and how identifying the true cause of intolerance can lead to more personalized and effective therapy. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- This podcast is supported by Aerin Medicalhttps://vivaer.com/ --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction04:05 - OSA Presentation and AHI Limitations08:13 - Understanding CPAP Intolerance and Nasal Obstruction15:24 - Evaluating Nasal Obstruction20:32 - Nasal Anatomy and Workup27:47 - DICE Technique and Assessing Dynamic Nasal Collapse32:51 - Medical and Non-Surgical Management37:29 - Surgical Options and VivAer43:39 - Nasal Procedures and CPAP Success51:57 - Nasal Surgery and Heart Outcomes55:23 - Beyond CPAP: Nasal Breathing, Myofunctional Therapy, and Collaborative Care01:04:51 - Wrap Up --- More about this episode The physicians review practical strategies for evaluating nasal obstruction, from targeted patient questionnaires, physical exams, nasal endoscopy, and selective imaging. The doctors also detail medical and surgical treatment options, from allergy management and nasal sprays to septoplasty, turbinate reduction, functional rhinoplasty, and temperature-controlled radiofrequency (VivAer). Throughout the episode, they highlight how comprehensive nasal evaluation and intervention can significantly improve CPAP comfort and adherence. --- Resources Dr. Atul Malhotra - https://providers.ucsd.edu/details/22362/sleep-medicine-pulmonology-(lung) Dr. Michael Hutz- https://doctors.rush.edu/details/19100 CPAP treatment persistence following nasal procedures in obstructive sleep apnea - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13696998.2026.2671550 Design and rationale for treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea using Targeted Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation trial - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1551714422001306 The Impact of Mouth-Taping in Mouth-Breathers with Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9498537/ VATRAC Trial of VivAer - https://aerinmedical.com/company/news-and-media/aerin-medical-announces-positive-two-year-outcomes-from-the-vatrac-trial-of-vivaer/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 283 Streamlining Surgery: The Future of the OR with Dr. Raj Sindwani 21.07.2026 1год 14хвWhat if the next major advance in ENT surgery isn’t a new instrument, but a better-integrated operating room? In this episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, Cleveland Clinic rhinologist and skull base surgeon Dr. Raj Sindwani joins Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan to discuss how reducing cognitive load, improving workflows, and creating a more efficient OR environment can enhance the surgical experience. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- This podcast is supported by Strykerhttps://www.stryker.com/us/en/ent.html --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction03:50 - Where Surgery Happens: Choosing the Right Site for Service06:27 - Quality Safety And Throughput09:48 - Reducing Cognitive Load In Surgery15:34 - Building an Efficient OR Ecosystem And Culture23:06 - Tech Adoption and Team Training26:19 - Smarter Surgical Navigation and Augmented Reality37:02 - Navigation Accuracy, Registration, and Smart Coaching40:29 - Inside the Stryker RISE Platform49:55 - Integration Challenges and Voice-Control Safety56:36 - Surgical Ergonomics and Injury Prevention01:09:14 - The Future of Surgical Innovation and AI in the OR --- More about this episode Dr. Sindwani explores how minimizing unnecessary friction, improving team dynamics, and thoughtfully integrating technology can help surgical teams focus on what matters most: patient care. The conversation examines the operating room as an ecosystem where people, processes, and technology all contribute to patient outcomes. Dr. Sindwani shares strategies for reducing extrinsic cognitive load, including standardizing room setup, minimizing interruptions, and optimizing the surgical environment.He also discusses advances in sinus and skull base navigation, augmented reality guidance, and Stryker’s RISE platform, highlighting how integrated technology can simplify workflow, improve ergonomics, and reduce distractions in the OR. Throughout the episode, Dr. Sindwani emphasizes the importance of thoughtful technology adoption, team collaboration, and designing the operating room of the future around safety, efficiency, and the needs of both patients and surgeons. --- Resources Dr. Raj Sindwanihttps://providers.clevelandclinic.org/provider/raj-sindwani/4268990 Stryker ENThttps://www.stryker.com/us/en/ent.html Stryker RISE Platformhttps://www.stryker.com/us/en/portfolios/medical-surgical-equipment/integration-and-connectivity/or-integration/rise.html Technological Advances in Sinus and Skull Base Surgery by Dr. Raj Sindwanihttps://www.oto.theclinics.com/article/S0030-6665(17)30050-6/fulltext Ergonomics in ENT Practice NIH Articlehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11455805/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 282 Awake Cochlear Implantation: An Expert Guide with Dr. Sarah Mowry 14.07.2026 36хвHave you considered performing a cochlear implant while your patient is awake? In this episode of the Backtable ENT & Allergy Podcast, Dr. Walter Kutz and Dr. Brandon Isaacson sit down with Dr. Sarah Mowry to explore her protocol for cochlear implants under local anesthesia, an approach especially relevant for older adults concerned about the cognitive risks of general anesthesia. Dr. Mowry shares her criteria for patient selection, preoperative counseling strategies, and how she adapts the OR setup to maximize comfort and communication during awake surgery. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:06 - Why to Consider Awake Cochlear Implants05:32 - Indications for Awake CI 08:50 - Local Blocks and Pain Control10:58 - Counseling and Expectations14:40 - Preventing Intraoperative Vertigo and Converting to General Anesthesia 17:17 - Set Up and Communication with Patient 19:14 - Lesser Occipital Nerve Block and Potential Role of Processed EEG26:32 - Pitch Matching for Single-Sided Deafness, CI, and Anxiety Considerations29:00 - Feedback from Patients and Electrode Choice 31:30 - Advice to Surgeons and Closing Remarks --- More about this episode The conversation covers her anesthesia protocol, including lesser occipital and postauricular nerve blocks, minimizing propofol, and using topical 2% lidocaine in sensate areas like the facial recess and epitympanum. Dr. Mowry discusses practical strategies of using warmed irrigation to reduce intraoperative vertigo and contingency plans for conversion to general anesthesia. She discusses electrode considerations and the potential role of processed EEG to titrate anesthesia depth and practical tips for surgeons interested in adopting awake cochlear implantation. Throughout, they highlight the importance of individualized patient care, multidisciplinary teamwork, and the growing role of local anesthesia in otologic surgery. --- Resources Cochlear Implantation Under Local Anesthesia With Conscious Sedation in the Elderly: First 100 Caseshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32663339/ Cochlear implantation under local anesthesia in 117 cases: patients' subjective experience and outcomeshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34487218/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 281 Expert Insight on Congenital CMV & Pediatric Hearing Loss with Dr. Albert Park 07.07.2026 1год 1хвDid you know that congenital CMV-related hearing loss can develop several years after birth? On the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, hosts Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Jeff Hyzer interview pediatric otolaryngologist Dr. Albert Park about the latest evidence on congenital CMV and its role in pediatric sensorineural hearing loss. The discussion covers diagnosis, risk factors, screening protocols, testing strategies, antiviral treatment, genetic workup, long-term surveillance, and future directions for early detection and prevention. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 02:47 - Basics of CMV Infections and Hearing Loss Presentation 07:57 - CMV Screening Workflow 11:33 - Saliva vs. Urine Based Screening 14:00 - Early Workup and Communication 19:37 - Late Onset Workup and Use of Antivirals 24:39 - Treatment with Antiviral Medications 27:22 - Head Ultrasound vs. MRI 30:06 - Role of Genetic Testing 32:47 - Surveillance and Progression Risk37:29 - CI Outcomes and Predictors42:18 - BAHA and Older Candidates45:44 - Awareness, Prevention Efforts, and Education 54:25 - Vaccines and Universal Screening Pitfalls 57:40 - Advocacy and Closing Thoughts --- More about this episode Dr. Park explains the differences between congenital and acquired CMV, reviews epidemiology and, and highlights that hearing loss may be present at birth or develop later in childhood. He discusses Utah’s evolution from hearing-targeted CMV testing to universal NICU screening, emphasizing the importance of diagnosis within the first 21 days of life. The conversation covers saliva versus urine testing, dried blood spot testing, and the role of a multidisciplinary team in evaluation and management. Dr. Park also reviews antiviral treatment strategies, imaging and genetic testing considerations, audiologic surveillance, and cochlear implantation outcomes. Finally, he discusses ongoing advocacy efforts, emerging prenatal screening technologies, and future directions and challenges for CMV prevention and early detection. --- Resources Nance & Morton NEJM Paper Cited - 20% of Congenital SNHL linked to Congenital CMV https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra050700 Dr.Kimberlin’s work supporting antiviral treatment for 6 months https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1404599?utm_source=openevidence Dr.Vossen’s antiviral therapy research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38336204/ AAP Red Book https://publications.aap.org/redbook Dr. Smith’s Research - Genetic Testing for Congenital Bilateral Hearing Loss in the Context of Targeted Cytomegalovirus Screeninghttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31985074/ Dr.Park’s Research Congenital Cytomegalovirus Testing Outcomes From the ValEAR Trialhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38415855/ Dr.Park’s Research - Analysis of an Expanded Targeted Early Cytomegalovirus Testing Programhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36884018/ Dr.Foulon - Hearing Loss With Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infectionhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31266824/ Research about the use of Vaclovir to reduce vertical transmissionhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32919517/ Dr.Gantt’s research on the Ping-Pong Effecthttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29889809/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 280 Leadership Through Resiliency & Mentorship with Dr. Troy Woodard 30.06.2026 1год 4хвEvery leader has a story. The experiences, mentors, and moments along the way shape not only who we become, but how we lead. In this episode of BackTable ENT and Allergy, Drs. Ashley Agan and Gopi Shah interview internationally renowned rhinologist Dr. Troy Woodard about his leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way. Together, they explore how leadership is about actions rather than titles, the value of national involvement, and the importance of embracing change and personal growth throughout a career. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:20 - From Fan Moment to Bio04:15 - Early Leadership Roots06:40 - Lead Without a Title08:43 - Finding Leadership Itch14:56 - Burnout and the Pivot19:16 - Coaching and Victim Mindset22:31 - FMLA Reset and Purpose Shift27:11 - Letting Go to Grow30:14 - Listening Tour at Buffalo33:59 - DEI and Minority Leadership35:47 - Mentorship and Leaky Pipeline39:48 - Purpose Through Outreach44:28 - Respectful Change Leadership47:25 - Emotional Intelligence Growth50:27 - Advice for New Leaders52:53 - Handling Dream Crushers56:50 - Imposter Syndrome Breakthrough01:01:01 - Leadership Impact and Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Woodard describes early leadership roles, being raised by a single mother, the mentors who impacted his career, and how responsibility and service shaped his work ethic. He explains that leadership doesn’t require a title and recounts pivoting from limited departmental opportunities to national involvement through the Academy and ARS, including advocacy work. Woodard discusses burnout, executive coaching, emotional intelligence, delegation, mentorship and ultimately, how recognizing and embracing a changing purpose mid-career is a normal part of professional growth. Now Chair of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University at Buffalo, he practices “listening tours,” mentors faculty, and emphasizes how diversity drives excellence while highlighting mentorship and pipeline development. --- Resources Dr. Troy Woodard’s Public Emailtwoodard@buffalo.edu --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 279 Collaborative Care in Chronic Sinusitis & Allergies with Dr. Karen Kaufman 23.06.2026 58хвWhen should recurrent sinus infections trigger an allergy or immune workup? In this episode of the BackTable ENT and Allergy podcast, Dr. Karen Kaufman of Kaufman Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology in Vienna, Virginia, sits down with Dr. Ashley Agan to discuss chronic sinusitis evaluation, allergy testing, immunotherapy, immune deficiency screening, and building a private practice. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:53 - Chronic Sinusitis Basics06:44 - Sinusitis Types and Polyps10:18 - Testing and Treatment Plan18:40 - When to Suspect Immunodeficiency25:44 - Allergy Testing Methods38:39 - Why Go Solo43:10 - Practice Growth, Visibility, Team Building, and Systems51:55 - ENT and Allergy Collaboration55:50 - Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Kaufman explains how to distinguish chronic sinusitis from other causes of nasal and facial symptoms, when to evaluate for allergy and immune dysfunction, and how sinusitis phenotypes influence treatment decisions. She also shares her experience launching a private practice during the pandemic and discusses strategies for practice growth through community engagement, increased visibility, and social media. --- Resources Dr. Karen Kaufman - https://kaufmanallergy.com/ Jeffery Modell Foundation 10 Warning Signs of Primary Immunodeficiency - https://www.uhhospitals.org/-/media/files/rainbow/services/allergy-and-immunology/10warningsigns.pdf --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 278 Comprehensive Evaluation and Surgical Management of Nasal Septal Perforations with Dr. Oswaldo Henriquez 16.06.2026 1год 28хвSeptal perforations can be deceptively challenging, with a wide range of etiologies, symptoms, and treatment options to consider. In this episode of BackTable ENT and Allergy podcast, hosts Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Gopi Shah interview Dr. Oswaldo Henriquez, a board-certified otolaryngologist and rhinologist at WellStar Health System in Atlanta, to explore the complexities of evaluating and managing nasal septal perforations. The conversation covers how perforation size and location shape symptoms, the most common causes including iatrogenic trauma and chronic nose picking, and a thorough, stepwise approach to diagnosis and treatment. ---Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps00:00 - Introduction03:01 - Septal Perforations Overview07:58 - Causes and Risk Factors13:26 - History Red Flags and Differential Diagnosis16:28 - Exam and Documentation Tips21:22 - Labs Biopsy and Imaging Workup31:19 - Conservative Care and Septal Buttons34:20 - Surgery Candidacy and Counseling41:35 - Surgical Techniques Landscape47:38 - Scaffolds and Grafts49:07 - Septal Blood Supply Map53:00 - CAT Scan Planning Tips55:15 - AEA Flap Technique01:05:22 - Real Case Walkthrough01:10:41 - Postop Care and Swelling01:20:44 - Pitfalls and Success Rates01:24:09 - Wrap Up --- More about this episodeDr. Henriquez outlines the key components of a comprehensive workup, including endoscopic exam, measurement, biopsy, and CT imaging for surgical planning. He discusses management options from conservative care and septal buttons to advanced endoscopic pedicled flap repairs, sharing insight on surgical techniques, success rates, splinting, and post-op care. The episode provides practical tips for physicians at any career stage looking to refine their approach to septal perforations, from diagnosis through recovery. --- ResourcesENT Animationshttps://www.youtube.com/@Dr.IsamAlobid --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty.► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 277 Molecular Diagnostics for Thyroid Nodules with Dr. Erik Alexander 09.06.2026 45хвFor years, an indeterminate thyroid biopsy meant diagnostic surgery but molecular testing is now changing that reality entirely. On this episode of the BackTable ENT podcast, Dr. Ashley Agan interviews endocrinologist Dr. Erik Alexander about how molecular testing and a systematic, layered approach to thyroid nodule evaluation are reducing diagnostic surgeries and enabling more individualized patient care. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- This podcast is supported by Veracytehttps://www.veracyte.com/ --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:48 - Incidence, Presentation, and Workup of Thyroid Nodules 06:26 - Hormonal Impact and Indications for FNA 10:49 - FNA workflow and Bethesda Categories 16:10 - Role of Molecular Testing for Indeterminate Nodules19:59 - Evolution of Molecular Testing and Afirma 23:51 - Basics of DNA based Testing and RNA based Testing 28:34 - Comparing DNA based and RNA Based Testing 32:10 - Utility of Molecular Testing and Sampling Techniques 35:55 - Cost Coverage and Practical Limits39:20 - Clinical Implications and Future Impact42:00 - Final Takeaways --- More about this episode Together they walk through the full evaluation pathway, including ultrasound risk stratification using the TI-RADS criteria, the role of TSH testing, and how FNA indications have shifted from biopsying every solid nodule to a more selective, risk-adapted approach. The discussion covers the Bethesda classification system and addresses why the one-third of patients landing in indeterminate categories (Bethesda III, IV, and V) have historically been the most challenging and most overtreated group. The conversation then explores molecular diagnostics as an additional layer of risk assessment, highlighting key differences between DNA-based mutation panels and RNA-based expression classifiers. Dr. Alexander also discusses practical considerations like insurance coverage, sampling technique, turnaround time, and the future potential of molecular testing to move beyond diagnosis toward individualized prognosis. --- Resources American College of Radiology: TI-Rads Guidelines https://edge.sitecorecloud.io/americancoldf5f-acrorgf92a-productioncb02-3650/media/ACR/Files/RADS/TI-RADS/TI-RADS-Assessment-Categories.pdf American Thyroid Association - Nodule Guidelineshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4739132/ Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Ctyopathology https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK278969/table/thyroid-nod-canc-eld.T.bethesda_system_f/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 276 LPR vs. LPS: Key Differences & Diagnostic Techniques with Dr. Inna Husain 02.06.2026 1год 3хвNot all chronic cough, globus, or voice changes are due to reflux, so how do you distinguish laryngopharyngeal symptoms (LPS) from true laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD)? In this episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy podcast, Dr. Ashley Agan interviews laryngologist Dr. Inna Husain about how nuanced diagnostic definitions and a careful clinical approach can improve patient outcomes and avoid both under- and overdiagnosis. Together, they discuss the differences between GERD and LPRD, review the importance of detailed patient histories, endoscopic findings, and the evolving role of biomarkers like pepsin. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:14 - LPS Versus LPR Basics06:34 - GERD Versus LPRD11:28 - Clinic Workup and Scoping18:02 - San Diego Consensus Debate24:14 - Testing Over Empiric PPIs31:45 - Managing Proven Reflux34:59 - Stroboscopy Before Surgery36:10 - Pepsin Therapies and Tests39:54 - What Counts as Abnormal Reflux44:24 - Tapering Off PPIs Safely50:12 - Long Term Plan and Dietitians55:39 - GLP One Drugs and Reflux57:34 - Menopause Rhinitis and Hormones01:00:09 - Final Pearl For ENTs --- More about this episode They outline contemporary workup strategies, including the San Diego Consensus on Bravo testing, 24-hour pH impedance, and alternatives for negative reflux testing. The conversation covers management strategies, from selective PPIs and lifestyle tailoring to emerging therapies and the impact of GLP-1 drugs, helping ENT specialists refine their approach to complex laryngopharyngeal complaints. --- Resources San Diego Consensus for LPS and LPRD:https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000003482 Dr. Inna Husainhttps://innahusainmd.com/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 275 Evaluation & Management of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis in Adults with 26.05.2026 53хвWith such a wide range of presentations and severity, how do laryngologists approach the diagnosis and treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis? In this episode of the BackTable ENT and Allergy Podcast, Dr. Rebecca Howell, Laryngologist at the University of Cincinnati, joins Dr. Stephen Schoeff to discuss the evaluation and management of unilateral vocal fold paralysis. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:18 - Classic Symptoms of Vocal Fold Paralysis 04:15 - Etiology and Imaging Workup08:40 - Injection Timing and Materials23:20 - Permanent Options and Framework Surgery28:41 - Arytenoid Adduction Risks and When to Add Adduction30:56 - Awake Thyroplasty Technique compared to Sedation and OR Setup35:48 - Reinnervation and Bilateral Medialization Choices42:10 - Vocal Fold Long-term Injectables51:54 - Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Howell reviews the spectrum of patient presentations and common causes, including thoracic surgery, ACDF, thyroid surgery, intubation injuries, and idiopathic cases. She explains when to pursue imaging from brainstem to chest, how to set realistic recovery expectations, and the benefits of early intervention. The episode covers office-based injection augmentation, the pros and cons of injectable materials, and treatment durability, as well as risks like calcium hydroxylapatite. Long-term care options are discussed, including framework surgery, arytenoid adduction, bilateral approaches for vocal fold atrophy, reinnervation, and patient selection considerations. --- Resources Pathophysiology of Iatrogenic and idiopathic vocal fold paralysis may be distinct - Ted Mau: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31498451/ Vocal Fold augmentation with injectable calcium hydroxylapatite - Clark Rosen: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15331112/ Using High-Speed Videoendoscopy to Analyze Laryngeal closure parameters during normal swallow - Rebecca Howell: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39659169/ Arytenoid abduction for bilateral vocal fold immobility - Gayle Woodson: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22001662/ Laryngeal Reinnervation for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis - Randal Paniello : https://profiles.wustl.edu/en/publications/laryngeal-reinnervation-for-unilateral-vocal-fold-paralysis/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 274 Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: Clinical Insights & Approaches with Dr. Wen Jiang 19.05.2026 1годPediatric thyroid nodules are rare, but their risk of malignancy is significantly higher than in adults, raising the stakes for accurate diagnosis and multidisciplinary management. In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast Dr. Gopi Shah and co-host Dr. Jeff Hyzer interview Dr. Wen Jiang, pediatric otolaryngologist at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, for an in-depth discussion on the evaluation and management of thyroid nodules in children. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 02:27 - Thyroid Nodule Risks and Care Team 06:47 - Age-related Differences in Nodule Presentation and Outcomes08:50 - Initial workup 13:42 - Ultrasound Interpretation16:07 - Lymph Node Mapping and CT19:58 - Incidental Findings24:14 - Role of FNA, Molecular Testing, and Radiofrequency Ablation32:40 - Molecular Testing Results and Counseling 38:04 - Neck Dissection Strategy40:44 - Hypocalcemia Protocol Considerations44:01 - Parathyroid and Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Dissection Tips 47:33 - Postop Care and Follow-up 51:25 - Using Radioactive Iodine and Targeted Therapy 54:55 - AI’s and Ultrasound and Final Thoughts --- More about this episode Dr. Jiang highlights the key differences between pediatric and adult thyroid nodules. She describes her multidisciplinary approach including collaboration with radiology, pathology, endocrinology and nuclear medicine. The discussion reviews the initial workup for pediatric thyroid nodules and why ultrasound remains the primary diagnostic tool. She also discusses situations where CT with contrast can be helpful for surgical planning. This episode explores the growing role of reflex molecular testing in guiding management decisions and outlines the impacts of molecular testing results. Dr. Jiang shares her approach to patient counseling along with management of calcium and PTH after surgery. The conversation concludes with emerging applications of molecular diagnostics and AI models for improving thyroid ultrasound interpretation. --- Resources Dr. Jiang's Research on Pediatric Thyroid Nodule Management - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26770219/ Bethesda System for Thyroid Cytopathology - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7182964/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 273 Integrating Narrative Medicine into Patient Care with Dr. Alessandra Colaianni 12.05.2026 36хвFrom clinic to the OR, storytelling quietly shapes every decision in clinical care. This episode of BackTable ENT & Allergy examines how narrative medicine and the stories at the heart of each patient encounter can elevate your clinical practice, enhance empathy, and deepen the doctor-patient relationship. Pediatric ENT Dr. Gopi Shah interviews Dr. Alessandra (Alessa) Colaianni, a head and neck surgical oncologist at the University of North Carolina, about the power and relevance of narrative medicine in modern surgical care. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction05:53 - What is Narrative Medicine? 11:36 - Narrative Medicine in Clinic 17:28 - Narrative Medicine in the OR21:09 - Patient Case Presentation and Boundaries 25:05 - Writing For Reflection and the impact of AI 29:35 - Resources And Podcasts33:19 - Final Takeaways --- More about this episode Dr. Colaianni is a published writer whose work has been featured in the New York Times, New Yorker, and the New England Journal of Medicine. She describes her lifelong interest in writing and shares how earning a master’s degree in the history and philosophy of science at the University of Cambridge during medical school helped her reconnect with the humanistic side of medicine. She reframes narrative medicine not as an extra task, but as an approach already woven into daily clinical work through history-taking, listening, and documentation. The conversation explores the influence of patient identity, socioeconomic context, and the “characters” in each patient’s story on clinical decisions and care. Dr. Colaianni reflects on the role of storytelling in surgical training, the apprenticeship model, and how thoughtful boundaries can foster meaningful doctor-patient relationships. The episode concludes with a discussion of AI’s potential impact on empathy and recommended reading for further exploration of narrative medicine. --- Resources Dr.Colaianni’s published work https://www.alessandracolaianni.com Columbia University Division of Narrative Medicine https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/division-narrative-medicine Columbia University Narrative Medicine Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@columbiauniversitynarrativ8472 The Nocturnists podcast https://thenocturnists.org/podcast Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealey https://www.amazon.com/Autobiography-Face-Lucy-Grealy The Empathy Exams by Leslie Jameson https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/empathy-exams The Collected Schizophrenias Essays by Esmé Weijun Wanghttps://www.graywolfpress.org/books/collected-schizophrenias My Own Country: A Doctor’s Story by Abraham Verghese https://www.amazon.com/My-Own-Country-Doctors-Story --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 272 Allergy Education on Social Media and Beyond: Challenges and Strategies with Dr. Zachary Rubin 05.05.2026 56хвFrom the clinic to the camera, discover how an allergist turned social media into a patient education powerhouse. On this week’s episode of the BackTable ENT & Allergy Podcast, allergist Dr. Zachary Rubin of Oak Brook Allergists joins host Dr. Basil Kahwash to discuss his path from fellowship training to becoming a widely followed social media educator and author of the New York Times bestselling book “All About Allergies”. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapid spread of online medical misinformation inspired him to educate the public through social media, developing an authentic on-camera style and consistent brand that has expanded his reach far beyond the clinic. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction05:21 - Learning the Creator Playbook10:10 - Authenticity and Creating a Personal Brand16:51 - Writing for Patients and Clinicians20:41 - Balancing Clinic and Content Creation26:15 - How to Start Your Public Voice29:11 - Professional Boundaries and Handling Criticism Online36:34 - How Patients Following Your Content Impacts the Clinic43:08 - The Unexpected Doors Content Creation Can Open48:44 - Future of Public Health53:09 - Final Advice --- More about this episode The conversation explores strategies for communicating complex medical topics, such as using metaphors to improve public understanding, and the importance of professionalism, boundaries, and safety in the online space. Dr. Rubin offers advice on avoiding individualized medical advice, managing online harassment, and navigating the nonfiction publishing world. He also discusses the impact of advocacy and media engagement for both patients and healthcare professionals, showing how physicians can leverage media to make a difference well beyond their practice. --- Resources Dr. Zachary Rubinhttps://www.oakbrookallergists.com/our-team/zachary-e-rubin-md/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 271 The OR Surgical Tech in Pediatric ENT with Jose Flores 28.04.2026 32хвBehind every smooth surgery is a team member you may not see in the spotlight—but without them, the operation doesn’t run. In this episode of the BackTable ENT podcast, Jose Flores, a surgical technologist at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego and ENT service coordinator, joins host Dr. Gopi Shah to discuss the importance of the surgical technologist’s role in the OR and how it directly impacts patient care. --- SYNPOSIS Jose discusses his journey from being a medical assistant to finding his calling in the operating room, specifically in ENT. They explore the critical yet often overlooked role of OR scrub techs, the necessity of proper preparation and organization, and the importance of good communication and teamwork within the surgical team. Jose also shares personal experiences and advice for both new surgical techs and medical students, emphasizing the rewarding nature of working in pediatric ENT. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 01:29 - Jose Flores’s Journey to Becoming a Surgical Tech05:41 - Daily Responsibilities and Preparation10:11 - Communication and Teamwork in the OR15:30 - Building Strong Surgical Tech Relationships18:51 - Advice for New Surgical Techs21:25 - The Role of Techs in Quality and Safety23:15 - Giving and Receiving Feedback27:02 - Fostering Respect and Recognition30:40 - Final Thoughts and Contact Information --- RESOURCES Jose Flores’s Story:https://vimeo.com/1096085041 -
Ep. 270 Management of Sinonasal Tumors with Skull Base Involvement: Part 2 with Dr. Zara Patel, Dr. JP Almeida and Dr. Garret Choby 21.04.2026 45хвCould that routine epistaxis actually be the first sign of a challenging skull base tumor? This week’s episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast is part two of the sinonasal tumor and skull base involvement discussion. Host Dr. Satyan Sreenath is joined again by Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida, Dr. Zara Patel, and Dr. Garret Choby for a case-based deep dive into the multidisciplinary management of complex sinonasal tumors. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Case 1: Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma05:03 - Considerations for Pre-Operative Embolization 08:10 - Disaster Scenario: High Volume Loss09:21 - Operative Approach18:10 - Post-Op Imaging Considerations21:00 - Case 2: Invasive Keratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma24:40 - Operative Approach vs. Neoadjuvant Treatment Strategies28:30 - Importance of Diagnostic Nasal Endoscopy30:15 - Operative Approach32:37 - Lumbar Drain Considerations 40:35 - Closing Thoughts --- More about this episode The panel works through advanced cases presenting with epistaxis, using them to highlight key principles in evaluation, imaging, staging, and operative planning. They first discuss a 16-year-old male with a large juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma extending to the skull base and middle cranial fossa, focusing on vascular supply, preoperative embolization, surgical strategy near the carotid, and planning for intraoperative hemorrhage and postoperative surveillance. They also emphasize the importance of thorough endoscopic evaluation and early referral to experienced centers. They then review a 72-year-old female with invasive, HPV-negative keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma involving the anterior cranial fossa and dura. The conversation addresses tumor board decision-making, neoadjuvant considerations, endoscopic craniofacial resection, reconstruction strategies, and management of delayed positive margins. It highlights how accurate histopathology and coordinated multidisciplinary care guide outcomes in these complex cases. --- Resources Joao Paulo Almeida, MD, PhDhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/68351/almeida-joao-paulo Satyan B. Sreenath, MDhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/60724/sreenath-satyan Zara M. Patel, MD https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/zara-patel Garret W. Choby, MDhttps://providers.upmc.com/provider/garret-w-choby/2592344 --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app -
Ep. 269 Management of Sinonasal Tumors with Skull Base Involvement: Part 1 with Dr. Zara Patel, Dr. JP Almeida, & Dr. Garret Choby 14.04.2026 43хвPathology, anatomy, and staging: how do these three pillars come together to guide sinonasal tumor management? In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, host Dr. Satyan Sreenath is joined by Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida, Dr. Zara Patel, and Dr. Garret Choby to discuss a multidisciplinary approach to sinonasal tumors, emphasizing the triad of pathology, anatomy, and staging to guide treatment. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 02:04 - First Principles of Workup05:23 - Case 1: Maxillary Sinus Mass 06:23 - Imaging and Biopsy Strategy08:11 - Inverted Papilloma Pathology and Surgical Planning20:28 - Case 2: Unilateral Disease Red Flags24:34 - MRI Clues for Malignancy31:47 - Video Walkthrough of Endonasal Resection38:51 - Surveillance41:41 - Key Papers---More about this episode The panel reviews key workup considerations, including in-office biopsy and the use of CT and MRI to distinguish tumor from retained secretions and guide operative planning. They walk through two illustrative cases of inverted papilloma. The first involves a left maxillary sinus mass treated with an endoscopic medial maxillectomy using a Denker-type approach, with emphasis on complete attachment-site eradication. The second case highlights an elderly patient with frontal and anterior ethmoid disease abutting the orbit and skull base, requiring meticulous endoscopic technique, careful management of the anterior ethmoid artery, and thoughtful handling of bone and periorbita. The discussion also covers imaging features suggestive of malignant transformation, as well as emerging AI-based CT and MRI tools that show high accuracy in distinguishing benign inverted papillomas from those associated with squamous cell carcinoma. The episode concludes with postoperative surveillance strategies and key consensus and review publications. --- ResourcesJoao Paulo Almeida, MD, PhDhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/68351/almeida-joao-paulo Satyan B. Sreenath, MDhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/60724/sreenath-satyan Zara M. Patel, MD https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/zara-patel Garret W. Choby, MDhttps://providers.upmc.com/provider/garret-w-choby/2592344 --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app
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