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David M. Kaylie, M.D.
Work Address:
The Otology Group
300 20th Ave. N
Suite 502
Nashville, TN 37203
Work Phone: (615) 284-4444
E-mail: dkaylie@comcast.net
dkaylie@hotmail.com
Education
1983-1987 Wilton High School, Wilton CT
1987-1991 Tufts University; B.S. Biology, B.A. Philosophy
1990 School for Field Studies, Queensland, Australia; Rainforest Ecology
1992-1993 Medical College of Virginia; M.S. Neuroanatomy
1993-1997 Medical College of Virginia; M.D.
Post-Graduate Education
1997-1998
Internship, Department of General Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences
University, Portland, OR
1998-2002
Resident, Department of Otolaryngology – Head and
Neck Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University,
Portland, OR 97201
2002-2004
Fellow, The Otology Group
300 20th Ave. N. Suite 502
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 284-4444
Appointments
2002-2004
Clinical Instructor,
Department of Otolaryngology
S-2100 Medical Center North
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-7267
2004-Present Assistant Professor,
Department of Otolaryngology
S-2100 Medical Center North
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-7267
Memberships
American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Associate Fellow American College of Surgeons
Academic Honors
Ciba-Geigy book award 1997
Basic Science Research
1989-1990 Investigation of trans-membrane amino-acids in MHC
class II molecules. Department of Surgery, Harvard
Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital; Advisor:
Jerry Wanick, PhD.
1991-1992
Investigation of dystrophin gene and Duchenne muscular
dystrophy. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics,
Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital;
Advisor: Louis Kunkel, PhD.
1992-1993
Investigation of hypoglossal nucleus degeneration in
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Department of Anatomy,
Medical College of Virginia; Advisor: Robert Spencer,
PhD. and Ross McLung, PhD.
1999-2000
Investigation of anti-DNA receptor autoantibodies in
autoimmune sensorineural hearing loss. Oregon Hearing
Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University;
Advisor: Dennis Trune, PhD.
1999-2000
Investigation of inner ear effects of steroid therapy on
autoimmune sensorineural hearing loss. Oregon Hearing
Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University;
Advisor: Dennis Trune, PhD.
2002-Present Laser Doppler flowmetry measurements of cranial nerves
during skull base surgery for preservation of function
The Otology Group, Nashville TN; Advisor: C. Gary
Jackson
Clinical Research (on going)
1) Evaluation of hearing preservation after trans-crusal petrosal
craniotomy
2) Blood flow dynamics in the internal auditory canal during acoustic
neuroma surgery
3) Facial nerve and muscle imaging as a pre-operative predictor of facial
function after acoustic neuroma surgery
Scientific Presentations and Courses
1) Current treatment practices for early laryngeal carcinoma. Oral
presentation. Annual Meeting American Academy of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery, San Francisco, CA September 7-10, 1997.
2) External beam radiation followed by planned neck dissection and
brachytherapy for base of tongue squamous cell carcinoma. Oral
presentation. Western Section of the Triologic Society, San Francisco
CA, January 8-9, 2000.
3) Modern acoustic neuroma surgery outcomes. Oral presentation.
Western Section of the Triologic Society, San Francisco, CA, January
8-9, 2000.
4) Surgery versus gamma knife: A meta-analysis comparison of
outcomes. Triologic Society Spring Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 12-18,
2000.
5) Decreased cochlear DNA receptor staining in autoimmune hearing
loss. Annual Meeting American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery, AAO-HNSF/ARO Research Forum. Washington,
D.C. September 24-27, 2000.
6) Massive subcutaneous emphysema following percutaneous
tracheotomy. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting American
Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Washington,
D.C. September 24-27, 2000.
7) Unilateral supraglottic edema and vocal cord paralysis following
prolonged laryngeal mask airway. Poster presentation at
the Annual Meeting American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery Washington, D.C. September 24-27, 2000.
8) Scientific poster making using Adobe Pagemaker. Course instructor at
the Annual Meeting American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery Denver, CO September 11, 2001.
9) Steroid Treatments Restore Stria Vascularis Capillary Size
in MRL/MpJ-Faslpr Autoimmune Mice. Poster presentation at ARO
Mid-winter meeting, St. Petersburg, FL, January 27-30, 2002.
10) An analysis of time and staff utilization for open versus percutaneous
tracheostomies. Presented at Triologic Society Western Section
meeting, February 1-3, 2002.
11) Hearing Preservation after transcrusal petrosal craniotomy. Presented
At Triologic Society Annual Meeting, Boca Raton, FL May 13, 2002
12) Preoperative facial muscle imaging predicts final facial nerve function
after facial nerve grafting. Presented at American Society of
Neuroradiology 40th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada May
16, 2002.
13) Preoperative Appearance of Facial Muscles on MR Predicts Final
Facial Function After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. Presented at
American Neurotology Society Spring Meeting, Nashville TN, May 3,
2003.
14) Follow-up MR Appearance of Facial Muscles Correlates With Facial
Function After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. Presented at Eastern
Section Meeting of the Triological Society, January 25, 2004, New
York, NY
15) Does perineural invasion of a resected facial nerve affect function
after facial nerve grafting? Presented at Western Section Meeting of
the Triological Society, February 1, 2004, Scottsdale, AZ
16) Surgical Management of Meniere’s Disease in the Era of Gentamicin.
Presented at Triological Society Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May
3, 2004
17) Differential Diagnosis of Vestibular Disorders – Demystifying
Dizziness. Presented at Baptist Hospital Center for Medical
Education Evaluation and Management of Neurological Problems for
the Primary Care Physician. Nashville, TN May 22, 2004.
18) Management of hearing loss: Bedford Community Hospital CME
Lunch, Shelbyville, TN July 29, 2004.
19) Lateral Skull Base Malignancies. Presented at 6th International
Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, Washington D.C., 8/7-8/11
2004.
Publications
1) Kaylie, D.M. Hypoglossal nucleus degeneration in amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis. Master’s thesis (unpublished), Medical College of
Virginia, 1993.
2) DiNardo L.J., Kaylie D.M., Isaacson J. Current treatment practices for
early laryngeal carcinoma. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
1999; 112:30-37.
3) Kaylie D.M., Stevens K.R. Jr., Kang M.Y., Cohen J.I., Wax M.K.,
Andersen P.E. External beam radiation followed by planned neck
dissection and brachytherapy for base of tongue squamous cell
carcinoma. Laryngoscope. 2000; 1633-36.
4) Kaylie D.M., Gilbert E., Horgan M.J., Delashaw J.B., McMenomey
S.O. Acoustic neuroma outcomes. Otology and Neurotology 2001;
22:686-9.
5) Kaylie D.M., Kempton J.B., Hefeneider S.H., Siess D.B, Vedder C.T.,
Merkens L.S., Trune D.R. Decreased cohclear DNA receptor staining
in MRL.MpJ-Faslpr autoimmune hearing loss mice. Laryngoscope
2001;111:1275-80.
6) Kaylie D.M., Horgan M.J., Delashaw J.B., McMenomey S.O.
A meta-analysis comparing outcomes of microsurgery and gamma
knife radiosurgery. Laryngoscope. 2000; 110:1850-56.
7) Kaylie D.M., Wax M.K. Massive subcutaneous emphysema following
percutaneous tracheostomy. American Journal of Otolaryngology.
2002; 23:5. 300-2.
8) Kaylie D.M., Wax M.K. Unilateral supraglottic edema following use
of a laryngeal mask airway. Otolaryngology - Head and Neck
Surgery. 2002; 126(5): 583-4.
9)
Kaylie D.M., Wax M.K., Weissman J.L. Preoperative facial muscle
imaging predicts final facial nerve function after facial nerve grafting.
American Journal of Neuroradiology. 24(3):326-30, 2003 Mar.
10) Kaylie DM. McMenomey SO. Microsurgery vs. gamma knife
radiosurgery for the treatment of vestibular schwannomas Archives of
Otolaryngology -- Head & Neck Surgery. 129(8):903-6, 2003 Aug.
11) Kaylie D.M., Horgan M.J., Hsu F.P.K., Delashaw J.B., McMenomey
S.O. The transcrusal approach to the petroclival region with hearing
preservation. Otology & Neurotology. 2004 July. 25(4):594-598,
12) Kaylie D.M., Andersen P.E., Wax M.K. An analysis of time and staff
utilization for open versus percutaneous tracheostomies.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. 2003; 128:1:109-113.
13) Kaylie D.M., Jackson C.G., Aulino J.M., Gardner E.K., Weissman
J.L., Preoperative appearance of facial muscles on MR predicts final
facial function after acoustic neuroma surgery. Otology &
Neurotology. July 2004. 25(4): 622-625.
14) Gardner E.K., Jackson C.G., Kaylie D.M., Results with titanium
ossicular reconstruction prostheses. Laryngoscope. 114(1): 65-70, Jan.
2004.
15) Kaylie D.M., Jackson C.G., Aulino J.M., Gardner E.K., Weissman
J.L., Postoperative appearance of facial muscles correlates with facial
function after acoustic neuroma surgery. Submitted to Otolaryngology
– Head and Neck Surgery
16) Kaylie D.M., Jackson C.G., Gardner E.K., Phosphaturic mesenchymal
cell tumor of the temporal bone. Submitted Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery.
17) Gardner E.K., Jackson C.G., Kaylie D.M., Results of revision chronic
ear surgery. Submitted to Laryngoscope.
18) Kaylie D.M., Jackson C.G., Gardner E.K., Surgical management of
Meniere’s disease in the age of gentamycin perfusion. In Submission:
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
19) Jackson C.G., Kaylie D.M., Coppit G., Garner E.K., Glomus jugulare
tumors with intracranial extension. Neurosurgical Focus 17(3): B7,
2004.
20) Wooton, CM, Kaylie D.M., Warren F.M., Jackson C.G., Management
of brain herniation and CSF leak in revision chronic ear surgery.
Submitted to Laryngoscope
21) Kaylie D.M., Warren F.M., Jackson C.G., Neurotologic management
of intracranial epidermoid tumors. Submitted to Laryngoscope.
Interests and Activities
Skiing, music, hiking and camping
Teaching assistant for gross anatomy for medical students for two years as a graduate
student and two years as a resident.
Database design for management of the skull base clinic and cochlear implant program.
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