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Joseph H McClellan

Clinical Faculty in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences

Selected Publications


Effect of Cochlear Implantation on the Endocochlear Potential and Stria Vascularis.

Journal Article Otol Neurotol · March 1, 2021 HYPOTHESIS: Animals with cochlear implantation-induced hearing loss will have a lower endocochlear potential (EP) and decreased strial vascular density. BACKGROUND: The cause of residual hearing loss following cochlear implantation remains poorly understoo ... Full text Link to item Cite

Stapes Surgery Outcomes in Patients With Concurrent Otosclerosis and Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence.

Journal Article Otol Neurotol · August 2020 OBJECTIVE: To review outcomes of stapes surgery in patients with concurrent otosclerosis and superior semicircular canal dehiscence. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Patients with concurrent otosclerosis ... Full text Link to item Cite

Small bowel obstruction after transoral robotic surgery.

Journal Article Head Neck · January 2018 BACKGROUND: Head and neck surgery is not often considered a risk factor for intestinal ileus and small bowel obstruction. However, many of these patients may have had prior abdominal surgery, a known risk factor for small bowel obstruction, and may be at r ... Full text Link to item Cite

Intraoperative round window electrocochleography and speech perception outcomes in pediatric cochlear implant recipients.

Journal Article Ear Hear · 2015 OBJECTIVES: The goal was to measure the magnitude of cochlear responses to sound in pediatric cochlear implant recipients at the time of implantation and to correlate this magnitude with subsequent speech perception outcomes. DESIGN: A longitudinal cohort ... Full text Link to item Cite

Round window electrocochleography and speech perception outcomes in adult cochlear implant subjects: comparison with audiometric and biographical information.

Journal Article Otol Neurotol · October 2014 HYPOTHESIS: Intraoperative round window (RW) electrocochleography (ECoG) can help predict speech perception outcomes in adult cochlear implant (CI) recipients. BACKGROUND: Speech perception outcomes using CIs are highly variable. Recent data demonstrated t ... Full text Link to item Cite