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Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Tel: 617-774-1717
Fax: 617-479-3768 or 617-479-4770
Office hours: M-F 8 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tufts University School of Medicine
Ear disease and hearing loss, treatment of nasal and sinus conditions, general otolaryngology
Navigational systems in conjunction with surgery of the paranasal sinuses
Please see the CV (click).
See also below.
Fried MP, K.J., Gopal H., Reardon EJ. Ho B T and Kuhn FA., Image-guided endoscopic surgery: results of accuracy and performance in a multicenter study using an
electromagnetic tracking system. Laryngoscope, 1997. 107: p. 594-600
Joseph M. Goodman M., and Reardon E, Heterotrophic cervical salivary gland tissue in the branchio-oto-renal syndrome. Head and neck Surgery, 1986. 8: p. 456-462
Joseph M, Reardon E, and Goodman M, Lingual tonsillectomy: A treatment for inflammatory lesions of the lingual tonsil. Laryngoscope, 1984. 94: p. 179-184
Shugar, M., Montgomery, WW and Reardon, EJ., The management of paranasal schwannomas. Ann Otolaryngol, 1982. 91: p. 65-69
Shugar, M. Granich, MS and Reardon, EJ, The otolaryngolotic presentation of botulism. Laryngoscope, 1981. 91: p. 121-124
Weymuller, E., Reardon, EJ and Nash, D., A comparison of treatment modalities in carcinoma on the maxillary antrum. Arch Otolaryngol, 1980. 106: p. 625-629
Roberson, G., and Reardon, EJ. Angiography and embolization of the internal maxillary artery for posterior epistaxis. Arch otolaryngol, 1979. 105: p. 333-337
For the past several years, I have been interested in the use of navigational systems in conjunction with surgery of the paranasal sinuses. I began using this technology in 1995 and my Triologic thesis was a study comparing 400 sinus cases done before and 400 cases done after the availability of an electromagnetic system.
A complete list of research publications can be seen at www.pubmed.gov. Type the physician's name at the top, where it says 'for' and the physician's research publications will appear.