J T Roland

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Affiliation: New York University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Cochlear implantation following treatment for medulloblastoma
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
    Laryngoscope 120:139-43. 2010
  2. ncbi Autoimmune inner ear disease
    J T Roland
    Director Otology Neurotology, New York University Medical Center, 530 First Avenue, Suite 3C, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Curr Rheumatol Rep 2:171-4. 2000
  3. ncbi Cochlear implantation in the very young child: Long-term safety and efficacy
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
    Laryngoscope 119:2205-10. 2009
  4. ncbi Evaluation of the short hybrid electrode in human temporal bones
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:482-8. 2008
  5. ncbi Revision cochlear implantation
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, 530 First Avenue, Suite 3C, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Otolaryngol Clin North Am 39:833-9, viii-ix. 2006
  6. ncbi Cochlear implantation in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 24:892-5. 2003
  7. ncbi Retrofacial approach to the hypotympanum
    J T Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York
    Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 121:233-6. 1995
  8. ncbi Cochlear reimplantation: surgical techniques and functional results
    G Alexiades
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Laryngoscope 111:1608-13. 2001
  9. ncbi Fluoroscopically assisted cochlear implantation
    Andrew J Fishman
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 24:882-6. 2003
  10. ncbi An unusual presentation and spread of an endolymphatic sac tumor
    Daniel H Coelho
    Department of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:569-70. 2008

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Publications29

  1. ncbi Cochlear implantation following treatment for medulloblastoma
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
    Laryngoscope 120:139-43. 2010
    ..Issues of CI in this population, including diagnosis, treatment of preoperative middle ear disease, operative and postoperative course, performance data, and long-term tumor surveillance are highlighted and reviewed...
  2. ncbi Autoimmune inner ear disease
    J T Roland
    Director Otology Neurotology, New York University Medical Center, 530 First Avenue, Suite 3C, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Curr Rheumatol Rep 2:171-4. 2000
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  3. ncbi Cochlear implantation in the very young child: Long-term safety and efficacy
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA
    Laryngoscope 119:2205-10. 2009
    ..The study examines issues of long-term safety and efficacy in cochlear implant patients implanted <1 year of age...
  4. ncbi Evaluation of the short hybrid electrode in human temporal bones
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:482-8. 2008
    ..The current hybrid electrode can be inserted without trauma to the temporal bone and, after insertion, assumes a position within the scala tympani near the outer cochlear wall just beneath the basilar membrane...
  5. ncbi Revision cochlear implantation
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, 530 First Avenue, Suite 3C, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Otolaryngol Clin North Am 39:833-9, viii-ix. 2006
    ..This article outlines the indications for revision cochlear implant surgery, the recommended surgical principles, and published outcomes from reimplantation...
  6. ncbi Cochlear implantation in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 24:892-5. 2003
    ..To evaluate the efficacy of cochlear implants in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals and correlate these results with a proposed pathophysiological mechanism of human immunodeficiency virus-associated hearing loss...
  7. ncbi Retrofacial approach to the hypotympanum
    J T Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York
    Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 121:233-6. 1995
    ..We will detail the surgical approach to these areas along the retrofacial air cell tract, and will present an appropriate case history...
  8. ncbi Cochlear reimplantation: surgical techniques and functional results
    G Alexiades
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Laryngoscope 111:1608-13. 2001
    ..CONCLUSIONS: Cochlear reimplantation can be performed safely and without decrement to performance. The number of implanted electrodes at reinsertion were either the same or greater in all cases...
  9. ncbi Fluoroscopically assisted cochlear implantation
    Andrew J Fishman
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 24:882-6. 2003
    ..This is particularly useful when implanting a severely abnormal cochlea...
  10. ncbi An unusual presentation and spread of an endolymphatic sac tumor
    Daniel H Coelho
    Department of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:569-70. 2008
  11. ncbi Surgical technique for the Nucleus Contour cochlear implant
    Noel L Cohen
    NYU School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology, Cochlear Implant Center, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Ear Hear 23:59S-66S. 2002
    ..Clearly, there are other possible variations on this theme, which may be equally satisfactory in other hands. Most surgeons find this device to be easier to place than previous generations: complications to date have been uncommon...
  12. ncbi Reimplantation of hybrid cochlear implant users with a full-length electrode after loss of residual hearing
    Matthew B Fitzgerald
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:168-73. 2008
    ..To assess word recognition and pitch-scaling abilities of cochlear implant users first implanted with a Nucleus 10-mm Hybrid electrode array and then reimplanted with a full length Nucleus Freedom array after loss of residual hearing...
  13. ncbi Cochlear implantation in Children with CHARGE syndrome: therapeutic decisions and outcomes
    Biana G Lanson
    Department of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Laryngoscope 117:1260-6. 2007
    ..The aim of this study is to explore the viability of cochlear implantation in children with CHARGE syndrome and to assess the outcome...
  14. ncbi Implication of central asymmetry in speech processing on selecting the ear for cochlear implantation
    Luc G Morris
    Department of Otolaryngology and Cochlear Implant Center, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 28:25-30. 2007
    ..The purpose of this study is to determine if this central asymmetry in speech processing has implications for selecting the ear for cochlear implantation...
  15. ncbi Delayed implantation in congenitally deaf children and adults
    Susan B Waltzman
    Department of Otolaryngology, Cochlear Implant Center, New York University School of Medicine, 660 First Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016, U S A
    Otol Neurotol 23:333-40. 2002
    ....
  16. ncbi Multichannel cochlear implantation in the scala vestibuli
    Karen Lin
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 27:634-8. 2006
    ..We will also present an algorithm of options for decision making for implantation when encountering cochlear obstruction and difficult electrode insertion...
  17. ncbi Modiolar coiling, electrical thresholds, and speech perception after cochlear implantation using the nucleus contour advance electrode with the advance off stylet technique
    Tina C Huang
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Otol Neurotol 27:159-66. 2006
    ..However, the tighter coiling resulted in statistically significant increased electrical thresholds and decreased speech perception outcomes. This finding may be secondary to multiple factors, not just coiling angle...
  18. ncbi Cochlear implantation in children younger than 12 months
    Susan B Waltzman
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA
    Pediatrics 116:e487-93. 2005
    ..The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of cochlear implantation in children who are younger than 1 year...
  19. ncbi Meningitis in cochlear implant recipients: the North American experience
    Noel L Cohen
    Department of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 25:275-81. 2004
    ..However, in the spring of 2002, there was a sudden increase in the number of reported cases of postimplantation meningitis in both Europe and North America...
  20. ncbi Degree of modiolar coiling, electrical thresholds, and speech perception after cochlear implantation
    Michelle S Marrinan
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 25:290-4. 2004
    ....
  21. ncbi A model for cochlear implant electrode insertion and force evaluation: results with a new electrode design and insertion technique
    J Thomas Roland
    Department of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, U.S.A
    Laryngoscope 115:1325-39. 2005
    ..The Contour Advance electrode, inserted with the Advance Off Stylet technique, represents an improvement over the Contour electrode inserted with the standard insertion technique...
  22. ncbi Evaluation of the neural response telemetry (NRT) capabilities of the nucleus research platform 8: initial results from the NRT trial
    Rolf D Battmer
    Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
    Int J Audiol 43:S10-5. 2004
    ..The focus of this report is on recovery function characteristics, which may give insight into auditory nerve fiber properties with regard to higher stimulation rates...
  23. ncbi A temporal bone study of insertion trauma and intracochlear position of cochlear implant electrodes. I: Comparison of Nucleus banded and Nucleus Contour electrodes
    Peter Wardrop
    Department of Otolaryngology, Crosshouse Hospital, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland KA2 OBE, UK
    Hear Res 203:54-67. 2005
    ..The relative influences of electrode positioning and neural degeneration that may result from trauma are as yet unclear...
  24. ncbi Long-term effects of cochlear implants in children
    Susan B Waltzman
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Medical Center, NY, USA
    Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 126:505-11. 2002
    ..The purpose of this study was to explore the long-term effects of implantation as a function of performance over time, reimplantation, and educational factors...
  25. ncbi In reference to Orbital sequelae of rhinosinusitis after cochlear implantation in children
    Ronald A Hoffman
    Laryngoscope 117:1505; author reply 1505-6. 2007
  26. ncbi The effect of perimodiolar placement on speech perception and frequency discrimination by cochlear implant users
    Matthew B Fitzgerald
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Acta Otolaryngol 127:378-83. 2007
    ..Furthermore, perimodiolar electrode placement does not result in better frequency discrimination...
  27. ncbi Remote intraoperative monitoring during cochlear implant surgery is feasible and efficient
    William H Shapiro
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University Cochlear Implant Center, New York, NY 10016, USA
    Otol Neurotol 29:495-8. 2008
    ..The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of remote testing to improve time efficiency and reduce cost...
  28. ncbi Prevention and management of cerebrospinal fluid leak following vestibular schwannoma surgery
    Andrew J Fishman
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Laryngoscope 114:501-5. 2004
    ..Conservative management was successful in approximately 50% of cases. Repeat exploration, when needed, was directed at blocking the air cell tract (usually perimeatal or perilabyrinthine) responsible for the CSF leak...
  29. ncbi Auditory brainstem implantation in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2
    Seth J Kanowitz
    Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Laryngoscope 114:2135-46. 2004
    ..This study aims to review the surgical and audiologic outcomes in 18 patients implanted by our Skull Base Surgery Team from 1994 through 2003...