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Unnecessary Sinus Surgery

Posted by fauquierent on March 4, 2012

A well-respected ENT surgeon, Dr. Salah Salman, recently wrote a book, “Scrubbed Out,” critical of the American health system with its links to corporation, powerful lobbies, administrators, and bureaucrats resulting in care driven by money rather than by medical necessity.

In particular, he focuses in one part of his book on endoscopic sinus surgery in the treatment of chronic sinusitis. The excerpt from the book is quite lengthy and I encourage anybody interested to read a lightly edited version here.

In essence, there are a few unscrupulous sinus surgeons who perform sinus surgery for every patient with facial pain and pressure even though there’s no evidence for any chronic sinus infection whether on CT, endoscopic exam, and other objective testing.

Indeed, in my practice, perhaps only 10% (if not less) of patients with chronic “sinus” complaints actually have pathology related directly to the sinuses that merits consideration of sinus surgery. More commonly, symptoms suggestive of a chronic sinus infection are more commonly related to allergies and atypical facial pain syndromes (ie, migraines, sluder’s neuralgia, contact point headaches, etc).

Unfortunately, in many physicians’ minds including patients, if multiple courses of antibiotics do not resolve pan-facial pain/pressure, the sinuses must be horrible and something more aggressive geared towards the sinuses must happen.

And there’s a few ENT surgeons willing to do just that… and mistakenly so.

It’s not just ENTs, but allergists and infectious disease specialists who also may accommodate what the patient wants for treatment, even if it is incorrect.

If such patients see an allergist in the belief that their symptoms are due to allergies, they will get allergy testing and allergy shots.

If they see an infectious disease specialist, they will get antibiotics.

A much neglected specialist for patients with “sinus” problems are the neurologists given so many of these patients are actually suffering from atypical facial pain syndromes… but nobody (physicians, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, bureaucrats) gets paid much for this particular problem… and so it gets ignored.

Though sinus surgery has been abused in the past into the present, a more recent, highly reimbursed, and “sexy” sinus procedural development is balloon sinuplasty, also ripe for being abused.

Traditional sinus surgery and now balloon sinuplasty certainly have their place in the treatment of true chronic sinus pathology with astounding success, but only in highly selected patients.

As with everything, the right treatment in the right patient is the right way of doing things.

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Source:
Book Excerpt: A Saga Of ‘Fishy’ Surgery For Chronic Sinus Trouble. WBUR.ORG March 2, 2012

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Dr. Chang a Washingtonian Top Doctor for 2012

Posted by fauquierent on February 27, 2012

For 2012, Dr. Chang was selected as a Washingtonian Top Doctor in the field of otolaryngology. This year’s list was published in the March 2012 issue of the magazine.

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Dr. Chang a Northern Virginia Top Doctor for 2012

Posted by fauquierent on January 23, 2012

Northern Virginia Magazine published their annual list of Top Doctors for 2012 in their February 2012 edition. Dr. Chang was listed as one of Northern Virginia’s Top Doctor in the field of Otolaryngology (page 72).

Of note, Dr. Chang was nominated by his doctor peers opposed to nomination by a small panel.

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Robotic Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Posted by fauquierent on December 23, 2011

I came across this article the other day regarding use of the daVinci robot to perform base of tongue surgery for obstructive sleep apnea.

For those who don’t know, the daVinci robot system made by Intuitive Surgical is a robotic system whereby the surgeon directs the arms of the robot to perform surgery in difficult-to-access areas of the body.

My feeling is that using a robot to perform sleep apnea surgery is way overkill akin to using a $50,000 sniper rifle to kill an ant on the wall.

Everything the daVinci robot can do can also be done without the robot with equivalent patient outcomes. In fact, without the robot, the surgery can be performed more quickly, efficiently, and with less anesthesia than with the robot.

The article also describes sedated (sleep) endoscopy to determine WHERE the obstruction occurs during sleep. The areas of obstruction can than be precisely addressed surgically. Again, this does not require a robot. In fact, I would hazard to say that even the surgeons quoted in the article does not use the robot to perform this procedure.

There are occasions where the robot may be helpful with ENT surgical procedures, but this is not one of them.

Reference:
N.J. surgeons on the cutting edge in fight against sleep apnea.

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Dr. Chang a Castle Connolly Top Doctor

Posted by fauquierent on December 7, 2011

In November 2011, Dr. Christopher Chang was added to Castle Connolly’s list of Top Doctors in America. Apparently, he is the only Top Doctor in the field of otolaryngology within a 30 mile radius.

It’s no surprise given patients travel from as far away as California and even the Philippines to be treated by Dr. Chang.

You can check out his listing here or on US News and World Report of Top Doctors.

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Healthcare Blogging a Losing Proposition?

Posted by fauquierent on December 6, 2011

An interesting blog article from the folks at Compete came to my attention recently. Compete for those who don’t know is a fantastic analytics site to see how ANY website is doing in terms of popularity (number of visitors in a given time period). The basic data is free. For more in depth information, there’s a charge.

For example, for our practice’s website, here is the Compete data I pulled which is “relatively” accurate based on my own analytics information:

My nearest local competitor in terms of website popularity is the hospital, Fauquier Health System:

Though I may smile that my solo private practice website is getting nearly 30X the number of visitors as a community hospital, such numbers PALE in comparison to what truly is driving website searches by the lay-population… celebrity, entertainment, and political topics which collectively garner more than 80X the search volume compared to searches related to healthcare. Here is the graph by Compete.

Healthcare is the purple line WAY down at the bottom.

Assuming people ARE searching for healthcare topics, what might those topics be?

They are pregnancy and cancer related by a vast margin (chart taken from here).

What is the take-home message?

Healthcare blogging is truly a niche market… and a small one at that…

BUT, if one wants to become a successful healthcare blogger, it should be slanted towards pregnancy and cancer topics.

“Thyroid” made the top 20 list, but beyond that, ENT healthcare topics are left out in the dust… perhaps  even smaller than dust.

Take a look at the stats for perezhilton.com, a website dedicated to celebrity and entertainment news:

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ENT Position Available With Our Practice

Posted by fauquierent on November 3, 2011

Our practice is looking for a board-eligible or board-certified otolaryngology-head & neck surgeon sometime in 2013-2014 time frame with guaranteed income that first year followed by partnership.

We are located in Northern Virginia about 45 minutes directly west of downtown Washington DC and is run by Dr. Chang in solo practice. The practice itself is located on hospital grounds situated in the lovely tree-lined rural city of Warrenton, VA where one can even see the Appalachian mountains from our office. Many city amenities are available within a short 15 minute drive but without the traffic and hassle of big-city congestion.

Interest in general otolaryngology is a must with sub-specialty interest even better. Some facts that may be of interest:

  • Full-service ENT office with audiology, hearing aids, allergy testing, and allergy shots
  • Near-monopoly services in terms of ENT and allergy in the region. 1 of only 2 otolaryngologists in the county… no otolaryngology services in counties to the West. 1 of only 4 allergists in the county 
  • Office fully on electronic medical records
  • Office on hospital campus (one office and no satellite offices to cover)
  • Hospital and Radiology fully on electronic medical records & PACS, all accessible via iPhone and iPad
  • BrainLAB image guidance available
  • Office will be moving to a brand new medical office building (still on-campus) in near future with in-house ambulatory surgery center. Ownership opportunity available for both.
  • Aggressive social media participation
  • Semi-rural, small-town environment
  • Call would be 1:3 (with calls rarely occurring after hours)

If there’s any interest, please call or email!

For more information about our practice, check out our practice website!

Please note…
We will not deal with recruiters.

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Fauquier ENT Now Participates with Chase Health Advance Flexible Payment Options

Posted by fauquierent on October 15, 2011

Due to popular demand, our office now participates with Chase Health Advance. This plan is for those patients without insurance coverage or to help pay for uncovered procedures/services. Flexible payment options are offered only if total charges exceed $1000 (cost can be as low as $48 per month over 24 months). Depending on the promotion offered by Chase Health Advance, there may even be no interest charged! Click here to calculate your monthly payments.

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ENT Practices and Physicians Who Twitter…

Posted by fauquierent on May 30, 2011

Did you know Fauquier ENT maintains one of the most comprehensive list of ENT physicians who twitter and are otherwise involved with social media not only in the United States, but in the world?

Check out the full list here. There are 76 and growing!

If you are an ENT practice or ENT physician not on the list, please let me know by DM @FauquierENT and I’ll add you!

If you are a resident in otolaryngology, feel free to let me know as well.

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ASHA Recognizes Dr. Chang for His Educational Videos

Posted by fauquierent on March 23, 2011

ASHA, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, recently recognized the contributions that Dr. Chang has provided in ENT videos he has created for educational purposes.

In their recent newsletter on October 12, 2010, an article written by Judith Maginnis Kuster, MS, CCC-SLP, wrote an article titled “Videos on the Web”. On page 24, she wrote:

Check out the videos she is talking about here.

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