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the magazine pdf - South Florida ENT Associates
Volume 1 Issue 1 PET PROVIDING PERSONAL CARE, IN A COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT All Major Insurance Plans Accepted, Including: PET/CT Indications: Initial Treatment Strategy: � Diagnosis Initial Staging Subsequent Treatment Strategy: � Restaging � Monitoring Course of Therapy Neurological Evaluation: � Alzheimer’s Disease � Dementia PET Image CT Image Discovery Image Images Courtesy of GE Healthcare Aetna Avmed BCBS Careplus Cigna Coventry Humana Leon Medical Plans Medica Medicare Preferred Medical Plans Preferred Care Partners United Health Care Vista Wellcare www.nationalpetscan.com Two South Florida Locations: BROWARD: 6290 N. Federal Hwy. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 (954)332-3000 DADE: 7867 N. Kendall Dr., Suite 121 Miami, FL 33156 (305)455-3000 Welcome would like to personally welcome you to the first edition of the South Florida ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Associates’ Magazine! We are very excited to bring you the latest news in ENT care and services. In this issue, we will provide you with information on state of the art treatments and procedures as well as common problems we see as ENT physicians. Our group consists of 42 board certified ear, nose, and throat physicians in the South Florida. We are located throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County. The physicians of South Florida ENT Associates have been caring for patients in the South Florida area for over 30 years. We are proud to bring you the best care for ENT conditions in the South Florida area. Our services are wide ranging and comprise every service for ENT, allergy and hearing services to ensure your complete care and comfort. Our services extend beyond just ear, nose and throat to include complete Audiological Services, Facial Plastics and Cosmetic Procedures, Voice Rehabilitation, Allergy Services and a range of diagnostic procedures. For additional information about our locations, services, or to contact us, please visit our website at www.sfenta.com. South Florida ENT is dedicated to keeping abreast of the most advanced and current technology and by doing so; the past year has been filled with many exciting new advances made in our practice which enable us to better serve the community. • Expansion into Broward and Palm Beach County, adding locations in Boca Raton, Lighthouse Point, Ft. Lauderdale, and Margate. Implemented a state-of-the-art EMR (Electronic Medical Record) system which provides continuity of care, the ability to share data, electronic prescribing and many patients’ safety features into each of our 35 plus locations. The new Web-based Patient Portal lets patients and doctors communicate easily, safely, and securely over the Internet. • • SFENTA Physicians have the finest training and experience and can treat a variety of conditions. Our ENT services include diagnostics and treatment for sinusitis treatment, sinus surgery, allergy treatments, facial plastic surgery, head and neck surgery, laser surgery, nasal and laser endoscopic sinus surgery, Robotic surgery, voice disorders, sleep apnea and other sleep disorders, hearing disorders, digital hearing aids, Rhinoplasty, vertigo treatment, pediatric ENT care, and more. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to share your feedback on any of the articles by sending an email to [email protected]. We look forward to our next edition and hope you enjoy your readings! Sincerely, Jonathan D. Cooper, M.D. President, South Florida ENT Associates, P.A. Inside This Issue Letter from the CEO The Minimal Incision Necklift…The surgical solution for the aging neck The Physicians of South Florida Associates, P.A. When Professionals Lose Their Voice...Medical Technology Offers Help New Technique in Treating Chronic Sinus Infections Now Available in South Florida Undiagnosed and Untreated Allergy Season Medical South Florida ENT Associates, P.A. Magazine is designed and published by Custom Medical Design Group. To advertise in an upcoming issue please contact us at: 800.246.1637 or visit us online at www.CustomMedicalMagazine.com This publication may not be reproduced in part or whole without the express written consent of Custom Medical Design Group. 3 Letter from the CEO his has been an exciting year for South Florida ENT Associates. Not only are our physicians fully electronic utilizing our Electronic Health Record system, but we are also implementing a Web-based Patient Portal which allows patients and doctors to communicate easily, safely and securely over the Internet. Patients are provided a secure password that allows them to log into our system to see their own private set of documents including labs, diagnostics, statements and messages. Doctors can automatically remind patients of their appointments, procedure due dates and also send them patient statements and lab results electronically—minimizing the need for patients to call the office. Our Patient Portal uses leading edge technology to promote healthcare. It is an exceptional tool to communicate with patients and is fully HIPAA compliant. The Patient Portal allows patients to schedule appointments, view prescription information, lab results, diagnostic results and appointment information in a timely manner. Patients can also request prescription refills, send and receive messages to and from the doctor or nurse, complete health assessments, examine their statements to see their balance and much more. Using the Patient Portal, providers have faster and timelier interaction with the patient, and no wasted time playing “phone tag” with patients. Instant Medical History provides an additional level of secure communication between patient and provider, allowing providers to be informed and pro-active at the time of the encounter. In the future, South Florida ENT Associates will be looking forward to integration with the Health Information Exchange (HIE), currently in the process of being developed with local hospitals. The HIE, which is under federal regulations, will again improve patient care. It enables faster more accurate diagnosis, enhances care coordination, prevents harmful drug interactions, and eliminates redundant tests and procedures. This technology will improve patient care and reduce cost and inefficiencies of isolated medical files. South Florida ENT Associates is proud to be a leader in the South Florida community both clinically and with technological solutions to improve and enhance the patient experience. If you would like to contact me about the magazine, group or have any questions please email me at [email protected]. Sincerely, Stacey Citrin, MBA Chief Executive Officer, South Florida ENT Associates, P.A. South Florida ENT Associates, P.A. Locations � Aventura, FL 21150 Biscayne Blvd., #102 Aventura, FL 33180 305-935-6000 305-682-8831 2845 Aventura Blvd., #248 Aventura, FL 33180 786-488-6542 20601 East Dixie Hwy., 310 Aventura, FL 33180 305-932-6375 # � Boca Raton, FL 7284 Palmetto Park Rd., #105 Boca Raton, FL 33433 561-353-7377 � Coconut Grove, FL 3661 S. Miami Ave., #409 Miami, FL 33133 305-854-5971 � Coral Gables, FL 6705 Red Rd., #704 Coral Gables, FL 33143 305-666-0203 4 747 Ponce De Leon Blvd. #305 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305-444-4903 � Doral, FL 8726 NW 26th St., Unit #3 Doral, FL 33172 786-228-3164 777 East 25 St., #320 Hialeah, FL 33013 305-836-2044 9915 NW 41st St., #220 Doral, FL 33178 305-822-9035 � Hollywood, FL 3850 Hollywood Blvd., #401 Hollywood, FL 33021 954-961-8153 � Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1317 SE 4th Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 954-583-7770 4700 Sheridan St., Suite K Hollywood, FL 33021 954-966-7000 1625 SE 3rd Ave., #717 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 954-760-7836 � Homestead, FL 925 N.E. 30th Terrace, #214 Homestead, FL 33030 305-245-5881 3079 E. Commercial Blvd., 1st Fl. � Kendall, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 8940 N. Kendall Dr., #504 954-776-0620 Miami, FL 33176 305-595-6200 � Hallandale, FL 2100 E. Hallandale Bch Blvd., #405 9000 SW 137 Ave., #115 Hallandale, FL 33009 Miami, FL 33186 954-454-0544 305-380-6773 � Hialeah, FL 9275 SW 152nd St., #212 7100 West 20 Ave., #315 Miami, FL 33157 Hialeah, FL 33016 305-255-5995 305-558-1417 305-254-9631 7100 West 20 Ave., #105 Hialeah, FL 33016 305-557-4016 11760 SW 40 St., #743 Miami, FL 33175 305-225-5774 � North Miami, FL 1190 NW 95 St., #200 Miami, FL 33150 305-691-2550 � Lauderdale Lakes, FL 4850 West Oakland Park Blvd., #102 � Pembroke Pines, FL 601 N. Flamingo Rd., #106 Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33313 Pembroke Pines, FL 33028 954-486-4180 954-432-6620 954-442-0571 � Lighthouse Point, FL 954-431-8281 3170 N Federal Hwy., #204 Lighthouse Point, FL 33064 17913 NW 7 St., #102 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 � Margate, FL 954-438-4380 # 5800 Colonial Dr., 105 Margate, FL 33063 � Miami, FL 1321 NW 14 St., #204 Miami, FL 33125 305-325-0090 1350 SW 57 Ave. #210 Miami, FL 33144 305-441-0744 500 N Hiatus Rd., #101 Pembroke Pines, FL 33026 954-438-7171 18501 Pines Blvd. #210 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 954-237-2505 11760 SW 40th St., #743 Miami, FL 33175 � Plantation, FL 201 NW 82nd Ave. #404 Plantation, FL 33324 954-472-1212 � Miami Beach, FL 4302 Alton Rd., #650 Miami Beach, FL 33140 305-531-7637 � Weston, FL 17180 Royal Palm Blvd.,#1 Weston, FL 33326 954-389-1414 WWW.SFENTA.com The Minimal Incision Necklift…The surgical solution for the aging neck By Andres Bustillo, M.D., F.A.C.S. NTRODUCTION The necklift is a surgical procedure that rejuvenates the neck. This is an operation that helps to improve the neck contour in certain patients that may not need the comprehensive facial rejuvenation that a facelift provides. The aging seen in the neck begins in the late twenties. However, visible changes usually become apparent in the late thirties. These changes are due to transformations that occur in the skin, fat, and muscles of the neck. The skin is one of the first components that begins to age. The amount and quality of the collagen and elastin, both important structural proteins in the skin, begin to decrease. This allows for weakening and thinning of the skin. The skin looses elasticity and increases in laxity. You can test your skin’s laxity by pinching the area under the chin, pulling it and then letting it go. Skin that is lax will not snap back. The platysma muscle originates in the lower face and runs down the entire neck. This muscle descends, in both the face and neck, with age. It can sometimes cause the bands that appear in the front of the neck. Female demonstrating the beginning of the neck aging process. The is mild platysma descent and skin laxity. THE AGING NECK: REDUNDACY, INFLATION, AND MUSCLE DESCENT The aging neck is one of the most challenging areas to treat in facial rejuvenation surgery. The transformations that occur in the neck as a result of the aging process are increasing skin redundancy, inflation, and muscle descent. The surgeon should plan and address these during the surgery to maximally improve the neck contour. The platysma muscle runs from the lower face down into the neck. With aging, this muscle descends and may cause the neckbands that are commonly seen in the neck. In addition, the loosening of the muscle may add fullness in the neck below the jawline. The necklift procedure addresses the muscle by tightening it centrally below the chin and laterally near the corner of the jawbone. Female patient demonstrating an aging neck. There are platysma neck bands and skin laxity. Same patient, oblique view. The submental area, just underneath the chin, is an area where the accumulation of fat can cause an inflation in the neck. Fat removal should be performed judiciously in order to sculpt the neck adequately, yet maintain a natural appearance. Overzealous fat removal in this area can skeletonize the neck and allow the underlying neck structures to be visible through the skin. Over time, the neck skin can loose elasticity and become lax. This leads to a redundancy of the skin over the neck. While the necklift procedure tightens the underlying neck muscles and removes the excess skin redundacy, it does not address the inherent Female patient with an aging neck. laxity that the person’s skin may have. The person with excessive skin laxity may have a less then ideal result in the neck as a consequence. This patient may benefit from certain skin tightening non-invasive procedures after the surgery. It is a well-known fact that necklifts may not satisfy all patients in the neck area. The reason is usually excessive skin laxity, which surgery cannot completely address. TECHNIQUE AND INCISIONS The necklift procedure treats the aging neck by removing the fat accumulation under the neck, tightening the neck muscles and then removing the excess skin. The procedure is performed through three small incisions. The first incision is below the chin, hidden in the small crease that lies just behind the chin. Through this incision, the fat is removed and the platysma neck muscles are tightened (centrally). The other two incisions are placed behind each ear. These are used to tighten the neck 5 muscles laterally and to remove the excess skin. By tightening the platysma centrally and laterally, maximum tightening of the underlying tissues is achieved. The incisions are all placed in hidden areas. Once healed, they are virtually imperceptible. technique, results are better than they ever were, there are still limitations. It is important that the patient have a good understanding of what can be achieved. Clear communication between the patient and the surgeon is very important. ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR THE NECKLIFT The majority of patients that undergo the necklift operation do so in their early forties and on. Occasionally, patients with premature neck aging or weight loss will undergo the surgery at an earlier age. Patients that have had a facelift, and are content with the facial rejuvenation but are discontent with the neck rejuvenation are also good candidates for the necklift. Surgeons are human and therefore are not perfect. While most necklift patients enjoy the benefits of an improved neck, it is important to remember that surgery, like all other human actions, is not perfect. A skilled surgeon can achieve near perfection. However, one must remember that the skin and soft tissues the surgeon works with can have inherent laxity and weakness CONSULTATION The consultation begins with a discussion about the specific issues and concerns that the patient may have. It is important to discuss whether the neck aging has occurred slowly over time or recently in the last several years. Any recent weight loss or plans for weight loss are discussed so that the surgery can be planned at the appropriate time. Female with aging neck. There is some platysma descent and moderate skin laxity. Same patient after undergoing a necklift procedure by Dr. Bustillo. People are many times confused about what exactly a necklift corrects. The goal of a necklift procedure is to rejuvenate the neck. The face and jowls are not rejuvenated with a necklift. The facelift is the procedure of choice for rejuvenation of these two areas. Female with a history of a previous Same patient after a necklift facelift by another surgeon who procedure by Dr. Bustillo. now experiences a sagging neck. The decision about having the necklift operation is a very important and personal one. You should consult with your surgeon and your family. For most people that undergo the procedure, the results are life changing. Patients describe an increase in confidence and boost in self-esteem. They feel rejuvenated and feel more comfortable in social settings and in pictures. The ideal patient must have the proper expectation before undergoing surgery. Although with the minimal incision necklift 6 A thorough physical examination is performed. The neck is examined and palpated. The amount of neck fat is determined and then the amount of muscle descent is examined. The skin laxity is tested. The laxity will help to determine the degree of correction that the patient will achieve. The patient and I then have a discussion about the result that I believe can be achieved with surgery. The patient should understand exactly what the necklift procedure will achieve for them, so that an informed decision can be made. The procedure is explained in detail and all questions are answered. PREPARATION All patients are required to obtain pre-operative labs and a medical clearance from their primary care physician prior to surgery. All aspirin, anti-inflammatory products (naproxen, ibuprofen), and vitamins such as A, ginkgo biloba, and St. John’s wart should be discontinued ten days before surgery because they may interfere with blood clotting and cause bruising. Alcohol should also be avoided for five days before surgery to avoid swelling. Patients are required to start high dose vitamin C two weeks before and two weeks after to help with the healing and to reduce bruising. ANESTHESIA The facelift surgery is performed on an outpatient basis in AAASF-certified surgical facility. Because I believe that patients recover best outside of a medical environment, they are allowed to allowed to return home or to their hotel room the same day after they recover. All surgeries that require anesthesia are staffed by board certified anesthesiologists, which are part of the Baptist Hospital Anesthesiology Department. The necklift procedure can be performed under different anesthesia modalities, depending on the patient and the adjunctive procedures being performed. If the patient is having the necklift operation alone, it may be done with either local anesthesia or IV sedation anesthesia. However, if the necklift is being performed in combination with eyelid surgery, either IV sedation or general anesthesia is used. Certain patients may require general anesthesia for safety reasons. The necklift procedure takes about one and a half hours to perform. RISKS The necklift operation, like all surgery, does have risks aside from those of anesthesia. The highest risk patients are smokers. Patients who smoke should refrain from smoking for approximately two weeks before the surgery. The nicotine patch is not a substitute for smoking cessation as far aesthetic surgery is concerned. Nicotine causes the small blood vessels to become narrower, which decreases the blood flow to the skin. The potential complication in a smoker is the death of the neck skin, resulting in a poor outcome with facial scarring and possible infection. The necklift surgery will not be performed on an active smoker. A hematoma is a collection of blood that can accumulate under the skin. Although rare, it can occur after a necklift. The risk of hematoma is about 1%. The treatment usually entails draining it in the office. Most patients that have a hematoma after surgery recover well without any complications. Infections after necklift surgery are also rare. Patients are given antibiotics prior to surgery and after surgery to help prevent infections. RECOVERY The patient is discharged home the same day after surgery. The first night should be spent relaxed. Activity should be kept to a minimum. A liquid diet is best for the first eighteen hours after anesthesia. The head should be kept elevated using two pillows to help reduce swelling. The neck will be wrapped with a bandage used to keep the skin flat. Pain should be minimal. Tylenol is usually enough to control any minor discomfort. Additional pain medication will be provided, in the event that it is needed. Any significant pain should be reported to Dr. Bustillo immediately, as this may signal bleeding under the skin. If a blepharoplasty was performed, some mild bruising may be visible around the eyes. The patient is then seen the morning after surgery. The bandage will be removed on the first day after surgery. It is normal for some bruising to appear in the neck. A small bandage is then worn for five days while the healing occurs. On the fifth post-operative day, the small stitches under the chin are removed. Patients can usually shower and wash their hair after this second visit. Most patients return to work and daily activities about one week after surgery. Seventy percent of the swelling resolves in the first two weeks. It is recommended that physical activity, such as running or lifting be resumed three weeks after the surgery. The remainder of the swelling can take up to two months to completely resolve. This remaining swelling is imperceptible. Group Benefit Concepts, Inc. We are the benefits partners South Florida ENT Associates relies on for their group benefits. We shop all the carriers for Group Health, Dental, Disability, LTC, Life, Retirement Plans, Supplemental Benefits for you. We look for innovative products with a service driven approach. Bruce B. Chaskin, V.P. Group Insurance 18459 Pines Blvd, Suite 220 • Pembroke Pines, Fl 33029 Office (954) 447-6900 • Fax (954) 272-7300 South Florida’s Most Highly Recommended Caterer Let Executive One cater your next corporate event or social gathering, be it an intimate dinner party or an extravagant affair. Palm Beach 561-212-8719 Broward 954-552-4222 The final results of the surgery may not be completely evident until several months after the surgery. The results of a necklift operation usually turn back the clock approximately ten years and the results last about ten years. Most patients who undergo neck rejuvenation surgery are extremely happy with the results. Andres Bustillo, MD, FACS Facial Plastic Surgery 6705 Red Road, Suite 706 Coral Gables, FL 33143 305-663-3380 www.drbustillo.com 7 8 Augustin Arrieta, M.D. William J. Brown, M.D. Richard Callari, M.D. Jonathan Cooper, M.D. Steven Fletcher, M.D., F.A.C.S. A. Clifford Foster, M.D., F.A.C.S. Paul Foster, M.D., F.A.C.S. Scott Goldberg, M.D. Sabine Hesse, M.D. Edward Hillman, M.D., F.A.C.S. Abraham Jaguan, M.D. David Jassir, M.D. Meron J. Levitats, M.D. Robert Maliner, M.D., F.A.C.S. Felipe Martinez, M.D., F.A.C.S. Moises Mitrani, M.D. Ignacio Rodriguez, M.D. Craig Shapiro, D.O. Mark Sukenik, M.D. Steven Tarkan, M.D. Physicians William Ditkowsky, M.D. Brian Dougherty, M.D. Carl Drucker, M.D., F.A.C.S. Alberto Fernandez, M.D. Lawrence Grobman, M.D. Horacio Groisman, M.D. Kendall L. Hanft, M.D. Jorge Helo, M.D. Paul Kleidermacher, M.D. Moises Kravecas, M.D. Frank Kronberg, M.D. Todd A. Kupferman, M.D. Rolando Molina, M.D. Michael Owens, M.D., F.A.C.S. Bradford D. Ress, M.D. Eugene Rivera, M.D. WWW.SFENTA.com Julio Torres, M.D., F.A.C.S. Bruce Weismann, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O. Vijaykumar Zaveri, M.D. 9 A Fresh Start for the Sinuses 99% Reduction of Bacterial Coverage in vitro1 Research indicates that bacterial infections are intimately associated with chronic rhinosinusitis.2,3 The Hydrodebrider™ System offers a fresh start, using powered endoscopic irrigation to remove bacteria directly from the sinuses. Each handpiece delivers a safe, rotating spray of pressurized saline at 5 mL/sec. Hydrodebrider™ Standard Handpiece • Innovative Flex-Tip with 270° articulation and suction for irrigation and fluid removal Flex-Tip Irrigation/Suction • Ideal for accessing the maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses Hydrodebrider™ Frontal Handpiece • 2.2 mm diameter for accessing the hard-to-reach frontal sinuses • May be used with olive-tip suction for fluid control For further information, please call Medtronic ENT at 800.874.5797 or 904.296.9600. You may also consult our website at www.MedtronicENT.com. www.Hydrodebrider.com 1. Desrosiers M, Myntti M, James G. Methods for removing bacterial biofilms: in vitro study using clinical chronic rhinosinusitis specimens. Am J Rhinol 2007; 21(5): 527-32. 2. Jervis-Bardy J, Foreman A, Field J, Wormald PJ. Impaired mucosal healing and infection associated with Staphylococcus aureus after endoscopic sinus surgery. Am J Rhinol Allergy 2009; 23(5):549. 3. el-Fiky LM, Khamis N, Mostafa Bel D, Adly AM. Staphylococcal infection and toxin production in chronic rhinosinusitis. Am J Rhinol Allergy 2009; 23(3):264-7. This literature is intended for the exclusive use of physicians. Rx only. Hydrodebrider™ is a trademark of Medtronic, Inc. © 2010, Medtronic, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2011-075 07.10 When Professionals Lose Their Voice...Medical Technology Offers Help By Bruce Weissman, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O. ane Lambert (real name not used) is a professional singer who found her voice getting raspy. After a four hour gig, she could barely speak. No matter what she tried... from gargling to skipping a week’s worth of jobs, nothing seemed to work. She visited the Professional Voice Institute in Hallandale, Florida and was seen by a team of voice specialists. They diagnosed a vocal chord irritation and prescribed vocal exercises to take the strain off the area. Jane was soon back to singing... without putting strain on her vocal chords. The second computer starts when a patient speaks into a microphone. The VisiPitch software analyzes the sound and analyzes many parameters to show how speech and voice are working. It boils it down to a color picture that helps the Speech Pathologist to determine how bad the problem is. Often, a patient is given vocal exercises to do at home (like humming and pitch exercises) and is told to drink throughout the day to keep their throat moisturized. After a few weeks of voice therapy, the ‘red area’ of the computer diagram (see photo bottom left) should begin to disappear, indicating that the voice is returning to normal. To most people, hoarseness or voice dysfunction is just a nuisance. But some people depend on their voice to earn a living: singers, lawyers, teachers, salespeople, etc. They often run into trouble because of overuse or improper vocal technique. The Professional Voice Institute team is able to determine if the problem is due to a medical condition (lesion, nodules, cancer, age related degeneration) or misuse or trauma. The team that diagnosed her problem was made up of an ENT doctor, a Speech Pathologist, and a Professor of Music. They used two computer-based instruments to visualize Jane’s throat. One is a Videostrobe that shows the vocal chords moving while Jane speaks and sings. (See photo above). Ordinarily, the vocal chords move too quickly to be seen. The computer’s strobe slows them down to the point where the actual slow motion waves can be seen. If the chords don’t come together properly, or if there are lesions, they are seen in real time and full color. The patient is given a DVD of the test. The Institute was founded twenty years ago by Dr. Bruce Weissman, who is Board Certified in Ear, Nose, and Throat. It is unique in South Florida because it is the only “one stop” office that has the equipment and team in place to rapidly assess voice and swallowing disorders. Ordinarily a patient would have to go to a hospital for the videostrobe, another office for a vocal assessment, and another office for voice therapy. Dr. Weissman’s staff has been with him for years and includes Vivian Topp, a speech and language pathologist, and Dr. Rachel Lebon, a Professor of Music. The Institute also specializes in stuttering and swallowing disorders. Often, medical assessment and treatment is covered by Medicare, private insurance, or Worker’s Compensation. The Professional Voice Institute can be reached at: Dr. Bruce Weissman 2100 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Suite 405 Hallandale, Florida 33009 Phone: 954.454.0544 Phone: 305.674.1201 Email: BWeissman@ SouthFloridaENT.com Voice Institute Website: DrWeissmanENT.com South Florida ENT Associates Website: Sfenta.com 11 New Technique in Treating Chronic Sinus Infections Now By William J. Brown, M.D. Available in South Florida minimally invasive technique for treating chronic sinus infection is now available at South Florida ENT Associates. The Balloon Sinuplasty™ system by Acclarent™ uses a small catheter and balloon to safely open and expand blocked sinuses. Sinusitis affects more than 37 million Americans a year, making it one of the most common health problems in the U.S. Patients experience pain, pressure, headaches, congestion, fatigue and other symptoms. This condition may impact an individual’s ability to function physically and emotionally. Classically, sinus sufferers were limited to two treatment options: medical therapy with nasal sprays, antihistamines and antibiotics, or conventional sinus surgery. Twenty percent of patients do not respond to medical management. For these patients sinus surgery may be the last option. However, as many as 900,000 patients a year chose to live with painful sinus conditions because they are concerned about having surgery. Now there is an alternative solution with the Balloon Sinuplasty™ technology by Acclarent. First a small, flexible balloon catheter is placed through the nostril into the blocked sinus passageway. The balloon is then inflated to gently open and restructure the sinus passageway, restoring normal sinus drainage and function. An international, multi-center study, CLEAR [1], published in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery [2], confirmed at all time points for a two year period that Balloon Sinuplasty instruments are safe and effective for opening blocked sinuses. The CLEAR study reported: � 91.6% functional patency rate at one-year; 70 patients (217 sinuses) [3] � No serious adverse events at two-years; 65 patients (195 sinuses) [4] � Symptom improvement for 85% of patients across the two-year-postoperative period [5] 12 South Florida ENT physicians are some of the first in the country to offer this technique. The Balloon Sinuplasty™ devices by Acclarent offer a significant advance in sinus care because it may lead to quicker recovery times and less postoperative pain. Many patients are able to return to their normal activities the next day with significant improvement in symptoms. To learn more, Sinusitis sufferers who are considering the Balloon Sinuplasty™ technology by Acclarent can visit www.sfenta.com. Undiagnosed and Untreated By Dianne K. Cooper, Au.D. staggering eighty percent of people with hearing loss go undiagnosed and untreated. The stigma of hearing loss and the use of hearing aids seems to prevail despite concrete evidence that shows that by using hearing aids one can ease communication, enhance confidence, improve warmth and intimacy with friends and family, improve emotional stability and increase earning power. People with hearing loss delay a decision to get hearing help because they are unaware of the fact that receiving early treatment for hearing loss has the potential to literally transform their lives. Hearing aid usage is positively related to an improved quality of life. In this age of incredible technologically advanced hearing devices there is a solution for almost every type and degree of hearing loss. The hearing aid industry has listened to the consumer and has addressed cosmetics, price-sensitive devices, ease of use, multiple listening programs, remote controls, bluetooth compatibility, wireless connectivity to television, MP3 players, computers, rechargeability and the list goes on. If you are one of those people with a mild, moderate or severe hearing loss, who is sitting on the fence, you owe it to yourself to call us and schedule a comprehensive hearing test and to test-drive a pair of hearing aids. Hearing aids hold such great potential to positively change your life. We have 18 Audiologists and 42 Physicians that treat hearing loss and we dispense hearing aids in multiple locations. To find a location near you visit www.sfenta.com. WANT SINUS RELIEF? Providing E in Diagnostic DPI of Plantation (954) 449-7023 Providing DPI of Excellence Ft. Lauderdalein(954) 777-3466 Diagnostic Imaging DPI of Pembroke Pines (954) 430-2044 DPI of North Broward (954) 570-5560 DPI of Plantation (954) 449-7023 WE HAVE A CLEAR SOLUTION. DPI of Ft. Lauderdale (954) 777-3466 DPI of Pembroke Pines (954) 430-2044 There’s now a breakthrough technology to relieve your sinus discomfort – the Balloon Sinuplasty™ system by Acclarent. • Minimally Invasive • Safe and Effective Call us today for more information. 877-868-6673 • Clinically Proven DPI of North Broward (954) 570-5560 www.balloonsinuplasty.com MKT00688 Rev. C ©2007-2009 Acclarent, Inc. All rights reserved. Acclarent and Balloon Sinuplasty are trademarks of Acclarent, Inc. 13 Allergy Season choo! April showers have fallen and May flowers have bloomed—allergy season is in full swing. Allergies are an exaggerated Immune response or reactions to substances in the environment ie inhalants or foods, symptoms can vary but they usually include: coughing, itchy eyes, burning eyes, nasal congestion, watery nose, sneezing, soar and dry throat. Miami ranks among one of “the 100 challenging places to live with allergies,” according to a 2010 annual survey conducted by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Allergies are severely prevalent in the United States. An estimated 50 million people suffer from the chronic disease, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. This year may be especially bad for those suffering with allergies. Experts have reported that the long-lasting. Unfortunately for South Florida residents, Miami ranks among one of “the 100 challenging places to live with allergies,” according to a 2010 annual survey conducted by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The statistic is not surprising given our climate and our South Florida Landscaping. Typically I see 30-35 patients a week who complain of allergy symptoms during this time of year. You may have your parents to thank for your eyes burning or constantly sneezing when dust gets the best of you. Studies she a link between allergies and genetics. Although there is no cure for allergies, treatments and medications can alleviate the symptoms. Allergy shots for example help by producing antibodies to the body to prevent the exaggerated body response. 14 By Dr. Felipe J. Martinez, M.D., F.A.C.S. Whats NEW in Hearing! The staff at Siemens Hearing Instruments is excited to have an opportunity to present what’s new in hearing healthcare. We have over 130 years experience providing some of the most innovative hearing aid technology in the market today. You have many choices for hearing healthcare in the South Florida area and we wanted to make sure that you were aware of our hearing aid sales and service. 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