Papers by Martin J. Citardi
Ear, nose, & throat journal, Jul 1, 1996
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Jan 27, 2023
Bioabsorbable implants (eg, Latera) have recently been approved for addressing nasal valve collap... more Bioabsorbable implants (eg, Latera) have recently been approved for addressing nasal valve collapse. The purpose of this study is to summarize adverse events and treatment sequelae associated with bioabsorbable nasal implants queried in the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database. Of the 26 device reports entered between March 2017 and April 2022, the most frequently reported complications included abscess (n = 13) and implant protrusion (n = 5). Other common symptoms reported greater than 1‐year postimplantation included facial pain/discomfort (n = 3) and failure to absorb (n = 3). Management of adverse events included treatment with antibiotics (n = 9), steroid injections (n = 4), and explantation (n = 20). In 3 reports, adverse reactions required a biopsy of adjacent tissue for pathologic analysis. These findings suggest that further research is required to assess the potential long‐term complications and optimize the management of bioabsorbable nasal implants. Furthermore, standardized reporting templates may improve the utility of the MAUDE database.
... D. Cleveland, Ohio Robin M. Brody, MD ENT and Allergy Associates Englewood, New ... Otolaryng... more ... D. Cleveland, Ohio Robin M. Brody, MD ENT and Allergy Associates Englewood, New ... Otolaryngology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Robert A. Jahrsdoerfer, MD Afton, Virginia Alan P. Johnson, FRCS Ear-Nose-Throat Department Queen ...
Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, Jul 1, 1996
Although commonly encountered in all human cultures, laughter remains poorly understood. In order... more Although commonly encountered in all human cultures, laughter remains poorly understood. In order to examine laryngeal function during laughter, telescopic and fiberscopic videolaryngoscopy was performed on five subjects, who laughed in the different vowels, at various frequencies, and in several voice qualities. During laughter, the vocal folds were found consistently to undergo rhythmic abduction and adduction. At the end of these specific phonation tasks, all subjects were able to gain voluntary control of paramedian vocal fold positioning. This study defined laryngeal function during laughter. These results have important clinical implications. Voluntary vocal fold positioning has important applications in speech therapy for dysphonias, such as vocal fold nodules, in which the primary cause is vocal fold hyperadduction. Patients suffering from these hyperadductive dysphonias may be able to utilize laughter to correct them.
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Oct 1, 1994
Autogenous nonvascularized bone grafts play an important role in the reconstruction of complex cr... more Autogenous nonvascularized bone grafts play an important role in the reconstruction of complex craniomaxillofacial defects. Experimental animal data have demonstrated that grafts from membranous bone donor sites tend to undergo less resorption than grafts from endochondral donor sites, probably because of the different bony architecture of each of these types of grafts. Of all the potential donor sites, the harvest of bone graft from the calvarium is associated with the least overall morbidity. Surgeons should be aware of the biologic basis for the successful application of free autogenous bone grafts.
Ear, nose, & throat journal, 1996
Head & neck, May 31, 2017
... INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CISPLATIN/TAXOL COMBINATION Eric K. Rowinsky, William P. McGuire, Denni... more ... INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CISPLATIN/TAXOL COMBINATION Eric K. Rowinsky, William P. McGuire, Dennis A. Noe, Mark R. Gilbert, Martin J ... However, substantial decreases in mean nadir ANCs and increases in the percentages of courses associated with grades 3 and 4 ...
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Aug 1, 2003
Methods: Axial CT scans (1-mm slice thickness) of 48 cadaveric heads (2 groups of 24 cadavers eac... more Methods: Axial CT scans (1-mm slice thickness) of 48 cadaveric heads (2 groups of 24 cadavers each) were obtained on a VolumeZoom CT scanner (Siemens Medical, Erlangen, Germany). Registration headsets were positioned prior to scanning in accordance with the ...
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Aug 1, 2003
Imsang i'bi inhu'gwa, May 1, 2004
The frontal sinus rescue procedure, more formally known as revision endoscopic frontal sinusotomy... more The frontal sinus rescue procedure, more formally known as revision endoscopic frontal sinusotomy with mucoperiosteal flap advancement, is a technique for the management of frontal sinus obstruction after middle turbinate resection.
Laryngoscope, May 2, 2023
Ear, nose, & throat journal, Jun 1, 1994
Figure 1. A. Unilateral purulent rhinorrhea. B. Waters view showing right maxillary sinusitis wit... more Figure 1. A. Unilateral purulent rhinorrhea. B. Waters view showing right maxillary sinusitis with air fluid level. C. Purulent nasal disch arge fil/ing the posterior nasal cavity. D. Patent right choana 20 years after surgery (0' telescope) .
Ear, nose, & throat journal, Feb 1, 1995
Thi s 65-year-old man had chief complaints of both headache and anosmi a. Nineteen years earlier ... more Thi s 65-year-old man had chief complaints of both headache and anosmi a. Nineteen years earlier , he had undergon e se pta l reconst ruc tion , part ial m id dl e turbinectomy and bilateral nasal polypectomy for recurrent rhinosinusitis and difficult nasal breathing. He did well until two years ago when he started noticing recurrent headache and anosmia. Office endosco py revealed multiple small polyps in both middle meatuses, but a view of the superior meatuses was poor due to anatomic limitations. CT scan revealed bilateral ethmoid opacification as well as a left maxillary sinus soft tissue density arising from the sinus roof. The nasal endoscopy at surgery revealed that the right middle meatus contained multiple polyps Figure 2. Telescopic view (0 degree) showing polyps (arrow) obstructing the most superior portion of the right nasal cavity. MT-middle turbinate; NS-nasal septum.
Ear, nose, & throat journal, Dec 1, 1995
With an estimated lifetime prevalence of more than 10%,1 epistaxis is a common otolaryngologic em... more With an estimated lifetime prevalence of more than 10%,1 epistaxis is a common otolaryngologic emergency. Over the past 20 years, the technique of nasal endoscopy has been applied to the problem of epistaxis. In many cases of epistaxis, precise visualization of the site of bleeding is now possibl e. The nasal mucosa is endowed with a rich vascular network. The sphenopalatine artery from the external carotid system and the anterior and posterior ethmoid arteries from the internal carotid system provide most of the nasal blood supply; minor contributions from the superior labial artery and a branch of the greater palatine artery (via the incisive foramen) are also present. These various blood vessels support a rich anastamotic plexus (Kiesselbach 's plexus) on the anterior septum (Little 's area), which is the most common site of bleeding for anterior epistaxis. In ,1949, Woodruff described thenaso-nasopharyngeal plexus , a venous network located along the lateral wall of the inferior meatus and nasopharyngeal surface of the soft
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Nov 1, 2019
Disclosure Statement: M.J. Citardi serves as a consultant for Acclarent (Irvine, CA), Intersect E... more Disclosure Statement: M.J. Citardi serves as a consultant for Acclarent (Irvine, CA), Intersect ENT (Palo Alto, CA), Medical Metrics (Houston, TX), and Stryker (Kalamazoo, MI). W. Yao is a member of the Optinose (Yardley, PA) speaker's bureau. J.V. Nayak is a consultant for Medtronic (Jacksonville, FL), Olympus America (Center Valley, PA), and Cook Medical (Bloomfield, IN). He is on the scientific advisory board of Hydravascular, Inc (Milpitas, CA).The rest of the authors have nothing to disclose.
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Sep 1, 2014
Program Description: Since the introduction of endoscopic sinus surgery, surgeons have debated th... more Program Description: Since the introduction of endoscopic sinus surgery, surgeons have debated the merits of middle meatus packing. Many surgeons favor a middle meatal spacer, rather than packing, since the former implies an intentional design for better wound healing. Recently, the emphasis has been upon dissolvable or fragmentable materials that may exert positive effects upon wound healing, and a dissolvable stent that provides drug delivery has also been introduced. In addition, some surgeons do not use any materials whatsoever in the middle meatus after surgery. This miniseminar will feature evidence-based reviews of the published trials, as well as practical knowledge from experienced surgeons. Educational Objectives: (1) Comprehend the principles of biomaterials selection for placement in the nose and paranasal sinuses. (2) Review principles of postoperative care with an emphasis on integration into the global surgical strategy. (3) Compare various middle meatal spacers, including chitosan, esterified hyaluronic acid, steroid-releasing implant, and synthetic fragmental foam sponge.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, Jan 3, 2023
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Oct 1, 1994
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