Otolaryngology
Research and innovation in otolaryngology from the experts at Vanderbilt Health
16 Genetic Links Found Between Rhythm and Language
New research strengthens evidence that rhythm and language have a shared genetic basis.
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Mental Health Affects Appearance Perception Following Palsy
People with mental illness who experience non-flaccid facial paralysis exhibit a more negative response.
Tailoring Treatment for Vocal Disorders
Experience gained at the high-volume Vanderbilt Voice Center provides insight into the art and science of personalized care.
3D Scans Provide Surgical Details in Real Time
Researchers develop a process to map and analyze surgical specimens to aid surgeon-pathologist communication.
Partners in Care
Medical expertise infused with integrated technology allows Vanderbilt Health specialists to build partnerships and elevate care in complex and specialized cases. Browse our referral directory or log into our online portal for referring providers.
Make a ReferralMinimally Invasive Treatment for Esophageal Atresia
In a new procedure, long-gap esophageal atresia is successfully repaired through elongation alone.
Particulates Tied to Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Research team identifies environmental pollutants as an independent risk for this recalcitrant disease.
Bioprinted Cartilage for Custom Ear Reconstruction
3D bioprinting of engineered cartilage tissue offers a promising alternative for microtia treatment.
Repeat Audiologic Testing Before Cleft Palate Repair
Newborn screening alone cannot fully predict hearing loss in children born with a cleft palate.
Uncovering Links Between Music and Health
Newly-funded research investigates genetic and epidemiological connections and potential new clinical tools.
Music City is also ENT City
More than 5,000 otolaryngologists from around the globe are expected in Nashville Sept. 30 - Oct. 4 for education and networking.