Medica1 College of i"IE!ffel'S(]~n University Hosts Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson Medical College SYMPOS CARE @F THE FESSIONAL VOICE }IUlle 2-.June 7, 1997 Sheraton Society Hill Hotel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Robert Thayer Sataloff, M.D., D.M.A. Chairman Don't Miss the New Books & Videos from SINGULAR P UBLISHING GROUP, INC. (See pages 20-28) ~. ~ Proud Sponsors of the '97 Voice Foundation Program ._ .j SPONSORED BY: The Voice Foundation In Association With: Jefferson Medical College The Graduate Hospital American Institute for Voice and Ear Research Temple University Academy of Vocal Arts The Curtis Institute of Music PROGRAM COMMITTEES SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Jeannette I-loit Ronald Scherer Thomas Shipp Johan Sundberg MEDICAL PROGRAM Michael Benninger David W. Brewer Robert Thayer Sataloff VOICE RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY Ronald j . Baken Robert Thayer Sataloff Cecilia Wagner Boyd Symposi11111 Coordi11ator Margaret Baroody A11dio-Vis11al Coordi11ator Kate A. Emerich Workshop Coordi11ator Rhonda K. Rulnick Exhibit Coordi11ator Reinhardt). Heuer CM£1C£U Coordi11ator Mary J. Hawkshaw Cheryl A . Hoover Lori A. Maccarone Deborah C. Rosen Allyson Shaw £xec11ti~ Assista11ts to Robert TI~aytr Sataloff The Voice Foundation dedicates this year's Symposium to the memory of Thomas Shipp, Ph.D. ACCREDITATION Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Jefferson Medical College designates this continuing medical education activity for 44.25 credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT All faculty participating in continuing medical education programs sponsored by Jefferson Medical College are expected to disclose to tlze program mtdience any real or apparent conjlict(s) of interest related to tlze content of tlteir presentation(s). Full disclosure of faculty relations/zips will be made at tlze program. ASHA CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS Temple University, Department of Communication Sciences, is approved by the CEB of ASHA to sponsor CE activities in speechlanguage pathology and audiology. This program is offered for up to 4.0 CEUs, intermediate level, professional area. ASHA approval of CE sponsorship does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. ce CONTINUING EDUCATION SPO~SOR A\I ERJCA'< SrEEetl - lANGUAGEH E,\RI:<.G AssociATION GRADUATE CREDIT Graduate credit may be obtained through independent study from your University's Department of Speech-Language Pathology. Registration must be completed prior to the first day of the Symposium. NEEDS ASSESSMENT The new specialty of voice care involves rapidly advancing technology, new medical and scientific knowledge, and constant advancement in patient care. Stale-of-the-art symposia and courses are essential for interdisciplinary communication and education. For twenty-five years The Voice Foundation's Annual Symposium has been the international meeting designed to fulfi ll these needs. COURSE OBJECTIVES + to provide information regarding recent technological, scienti fic, and clinical advances in the study of the human voice. + to provide information regarding diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders and implications of vocal fold su rgery. + to increase understanding of various therapies and teaching techniques. including examination/evaluation of the voice, through workshops by recognized leaders in laryngology, speech-language pathology, speaking, and singing. + to foster dialogue and cooperation among otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists, voice scientists, voice researchers, singing teachers, voice trainers, performers, and others who are concerned with care of the professional voice. + to increase understanding of the relationship of normal and abnormal voice production through acoustic, aerodynamic, muscular, respiratory, anatomic, and vidcostroboscopic measures + to foster appropriate selection, implementation, effectiveness, and interpretation of laboratory measures by reviewing selected advantages and limitations of current technology. Monday, June 2. 1997 5:00 6:00 6:15 9:15 Registration Introduction and Welcome Robert Thayer Sataloff, Chairman Anatomy and Physiology of Phonation: An Overview Robert T. Sataloff Respiration: An Overview jem111ette Hoit Phona tion: An Overview Ronald Scherer Acoustics: An Overview john11 Stmdberg Adjourn Tuesday, june 3, 1997 7:30 8:15 Registration Opening Remarks Robert Thayer Sataloff, Chaimtnii Paul Bmcker, President, Thomas jefferson University BASIC SCIENCE SESSION I 8:30 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 12:00 Chairperson: Joltnn Stmdbcrg Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Grmtd Ballroom Respiratory Control in Speech: Interactive Neural Mechanisms Anne Smith Vocal Economy: Empirical and Simulation Data Katherine Verdoli11i, David Berry, l11go Titze, Roger Cha11 Measurement of Flow in a Constant Driving Pressure Model K. Li1111ea Peterson, Gerald Berke, Mi11g Ye Coffee Break Effects of Lung Volume on the Vertical Larynx Position during Phonation jen11y Jwarsso11, johmt Stmdberg, Mo11ica TholltnSSOII The EGG-Knee or How to Visualize Inferior Voca l Fold Opening During the Closed Phase: Videoendoscopic Strobo Photo Glottography (SPGG) Markus Hess, Michael Ludwigs, Mmifred Gross The Effec ts of Loudness on Long-Term Average Spectrum ·Timo Lei11o The Push-me-pull-you Voice: Vocalization During a Weight-Support Task Robert Orlikoff, De1111is Kraus Panel Discussion Moderator: joltnll Su11dberg Panelists: Markus Hess, je1111Y Iwarsso11, Timo Lei11o, Robert Orlikoff, K. Lin11ea Peterso11, Katheri11e Verdoli11i Lu nch Break (on you r own) BASIC SCIENCE SESSION II Chairperson: jolta11 Sundberg 1:30 1:45 2:00 On the Forma tion of the Actor's/Speaker's Formant Timo Lei11o, Amte-Maria Laukka11e11 Longitudinal Stud y of Subglotta l Pressures in Tenor Singing Harm Schutte, james Stark, Oo11ald Miller Perceptual and Acoustic Study of Professionally Trained Versus Untrained Voices W.S. Brown, Howard Rotltma11, Christi11e Sapie11za, Nicole jar111a11 1 2:15 2:30 Voice Source Characteristics in Six Premiere Country Singers jollmz Sundberg, Tllomns Clevelmzd, R. Ed Stone, jemzy lwnrsson The Effects of Singing on Blood Pressure 2:45 Voice Regis ters in the Light of Vid~okymography 3:00 3:30 4:00 Panel Discussion Moderator: jolzn11 Szwdberg Panelists: Kimberly Broadwater, W.S. Brown, Timo Leino, Hnrm Sclzutte, jnn Suec Coffee Break CNS Control of Laryngeal Function for Voice and Speech 5:00 Dinner (on your own) Kimberly Brondwnler, Step/zen Austin jnn Suec, Hnrm Sclzutte, Frn11tisek Srnm Christy Ludlow SPECIAL SESSION Chairperson: Ronald Scherer 8:00 The Science and Physiology of Environmental Effects on Vocal Produ ction 9:30 Adjourn Steven Grny, lngo Titze, Knflzeriue Verdolini, Kimberly Fislle1~ Michael Bemzinger weanesaay, june 4, 1997 BASIC SCIENCE SESSION Ill Chairperson: Ronald Scherer Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Grnud Ballroom 8:00 Adaptive Control of the Orofacial System During Speech and Nonspeech Activities 9:00 The Biomechanics of Laryngeal Muscles Ste-<Je/1 Barlow llzgo Tilze 10:00 10:30 Coffee Break The Connective Tissue Capsule of the Human Vocal Fold 10:45 insertion of Thyroa rytenoid Muscle Fibers into the Conus Elasticus in the H u man Larynx 11 :00 A H isto-Morphological Study of the Human Ventricu lar Fold: Gender, Age and Topography Related Differences 11 :15 The Effect of Vocal Fold Rehydration on Excised Laryngeal Phonation 11:30 Panel Discussion Moderator: Rounld Scherer Panelists: P. H. Dejouckere, jack jimzg, joel Kalznne, lrn Snuders, lugo Titze Lunch Break (on your own) joel Kalznue lrn Smzders, Surhzder Rni, jzme Wa11g P. H. Dejouckere jnck jimzg, jemzie Ng, Dnuid Hn11sou 12:00 BASIC SCIENCE SESSION IV Moderator: jcmmcttc Hail 1:30 Perceptual Eva luation of Connected Speech and Sustained Vowels in Child ren's Voices 1:45 Glottal Closure Types: incidence and influences of Gender, Vocal Train ing, In tensity, and Pi tch Arend S ulle1~ F. W: }. Albers Acoustic Events of Two Dysphonias During Vowel and Read ing Productions: Add uctor Spasmodic Dysphonia and Muscular Tension Dysphon ia Elisnbetlz Sederlwlm 2:00 Christiue Sapieuza, Thomas Murry, Suzmme Wnltou 2 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:45 4:15 5:15 5:30 Glottal Flow Magnitude, Timing, and Supra-Subglottic Coupling in Patients with Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Kimberly Fisher, Rouald Scherer Biomechanical Modeling of Unilateral Voca l Fold Paralysis lugo Titze, Heun; Hoffmmr, Brad Story Numerical Modeling of a Voice Producing Prosthesis M. P. de Vries, C. f. Vcrkerke Actors, Speech and Intoxica tion Harry Hollieu, Cea de joug Panel Discussion Moderator: jea111relle /-/oil Panelists: M. P. de Vries, Kimberly Fisher; Harn; Hollieu, Christiue Sapieuza, Elisabeth Sederholm, A. M. Suiter, Iugo Tit:e Coffee Break Cortical Mechanisms for the Control of Speech: Evidence from Cortical Stim ulation and Brain Im aging William Feiudel Presentation of the 7th Annual Van L. Lawrence Fellowship Award and the 7th Quintana Voice Resea rch Award Dinner (on your own) SPECIAL SESSION POSTER EXHIBITS: MEET THE AUTHORS Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Craud Ballroom Lobby Area 6:30-9:30 p.m. Lis t incomplete at the time o f printing A Case of Lary ngeal Trauma in a Baritone johu Lasak, Robert Sataloff Granular Cell Tumo rs of the Larynx jauetle Ressue, Robert Sataloff, Melissa Portell Imaging of La ryngea l Fractures and Dislocations: Anato mical and Functional Considerations William Vazquez-Choisue, Vijay Rao, Robert Sataloff, David Mayer "Lax Vox" Tube, a Simple Tool in Voice Ca re Marketta Sihuo Strategies in Singers for Vocal Nodules in Children and Women jeau Abitbol, Beatrice Abitbol Under X-Ray: The Movement State of Human Vocal Organs Loug Xiaugfeug SPECIAL EVENING SESSION Chairperson: jemwelfe D. Hoit Sheraton Socie ' Hill Hotel: Grmrd Ballroom 7:00 8:00 The Voice of Thomas Shipp in Voice Science and Disorders Thomas Hixo11, johau Suudbcrg, Harry Hollie11 Open Mic- Reflections on the Life of Thomas Shipp EVENING WORKSHOP 1A (concurrent with Evening Workshop lB) Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Craud Ballroom 8:30 10:00 Voice Building for Choirs Brcuda Smith Adjourn EVENING WORKSHOP 1 B (concurrent with Evening Workshop lA) Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: TBA 8:30 Exercise Physiology Principles Applied to Vocal Performance: An Exercise Workout Developing Respi ratory and Skele tal Musculature Carole Sclmeider, Carolyu Demzehy, Julie Hauks, Keith Saxou 10:00 Adjourn Thursday, june 5, 1997 7:30 Meetings of the Research and Publication Committee of the foumal of Siugiug and the Voice Science Steering Committee (Locatio11s to be posted) SPECIAL TOPIC Chairperson: R.f. Bakc11 Sheraton Societ , Hill: Grn11d Ballroom 8:30 The Central Neuroanatomy of Phonation: An Ove rview 9:15 Genetic Bases of Neurogenic Dys phonia Charles Larso11 Mitchell Brill 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 Technolog ical Approaches to the Observation of Periphe ra l Neural Function 11:00 Central Neural Dysfunction: Technological Approaches and Find ings 11:45 12:00 Summ a ry and discussion Lund1 Break (on yo ur own) Meeting of the joumal of Voice Editorial Board Exhibit Area Rick Roark Be11 Wat so11 (Locatioll to be posted) SESSION lA (concurrent with Session IB) Chairperson: Rabat Colema11 Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballmom 1:00 Frequency of Voice Proble ms in Teaching Compared w ith Other Occupations 1:15 A Su rvey of Self- Reported Voice Problems by Sd1ool Teache rs in South Australia 1:30 Voice Problems Among Tead1ers: Differences by Gender and Teadung Characteris tics 1:45 Self-Reported Voice Problems Among Professional Opera, Musical Theatre and Jazz Singe rs 2:00 Voca l Nodu les in Adult Singe rs: Regional Opinjons About Etiologic Factors, Career Impact, and Treatment; A Survey of Otolaryngologists, Speed1 Pathologists, a nd Teachers of Singing 2:15 Changes !n Women's Voices Following Ho rmonal Therapy with Virilizing Age nts: A Repo rt o n Alterations to the Speaking and Singing Voices of Four Women 2:30 Vibratory Therapy fo r Re mediation of Benig n La ryngeal Disorde rs 2:45 Prelim inary Study on the Capacity of Trained Singers to Indepe ndently Control Extrinsic a nd Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles 3:00 Coffee Break Elai11e Smith, Margaretta Taylor, Lester Kirclmer, He11ry Hoffmall Aliso11 Russell, jen11ijer Oates, Kemzetlz Gree11wood Elai11e Smith, Lester Kirclmer, Margarella Taylor, He11ry Hoffmall Debbie Phylmzd, je1111ijer Oates, Kemzetlz Greemoood Norma11 Hogikymz, Scott Appel, Leslie Guimz, Marc Haxer ]a11et Baker ]ea11 Westermmz Gregg feamzette Lovetri, Peak Woo Exhibit Area 4 3:45 4:00 4:1 5 4:30 4:45 5:00 Hygienic Techniques for Vocally Violent Behaviors Knreu Ryket; Nelsou Roy, Dinue Bless Short-Term Effects of Sipping Water on Dysphonic Voice Function Phillip Sc/meider, Lnwreuce Raphael, Susmme Akhbnri Psychogenic Dysphonia: Peeling Back the Layers jnuet Baker Disprosody-Pseudoforeign Dialect- A Case Presentation Mara Bell/au, Rosin11e Yamasaki, A11n Marin Kuh11, Nnjiln Dn Silva, Mntilde Spozito On-Site Voice Therapy Barbara Lowe11Jels, Peak Woo, jeffrey Libi11 Adjou rn SESSION 18 (concurrent with Session lA) Chairperson: jolm Michel Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 Changes in intraoral Pressure During Vocal Loading Mnrkettn Sihvo, Pnnvo Alku, Eijn-Riittil La uri, Tero Lippo11e11, Eevn Snln, Erkki Vi/kmn11 A Comparison of Computerized Speech /Voice Analysis Programs Sltnhee11 Awn11, Shelley Scnrpi11o Negative Peak Amplitude of the First Derivative of the Glottal Flow Wavefo rm as an indicator of Vocal Load ing Erkki Vi/kmn11, Pnnvo Alku, Eevn Sa/a, Eijn-Riiffil La uri, Mnrkelln Sihvo Sim ultaneous Videofluorographic and Dual-Channel Electroglottographic Registration of Various Phonatory Tasks Atme-Mnrin Lnukkmze11, Rnijn Tnknlo, Erkki Vilkmnn, Janna Nummenrmztn, Tero Lippo11e11 Fluoroscopic Visual Observations of Vocal Tract Adjustments by Classically Trained Singers jerold Teachey, ]n11 Petri, William Hiuk/e, Smzdrn Frnuks, Robert Yarborough, Frn11k Gray Roughness-Breathiness-Hoarseness: A 14-Center Study on Perceptive Ratings Markus Hess, Ulrich Mnusmn1111, Mnufred Gross Learning Voice Analysis Using Multimedia Clinical Case Studies ]e111zijer Oates, Alisou Russell Harmonic-to- oise Ratio Pre- and Post-Vocal Rehabilitation Mara Beh/nu, Glnucyn Mndnzio, Paulo Paules Coffee Break Exhibit Area Photoglottographic Measures in Parkinson's Disease Emily Li11, jack jinug, Steplteu Houe, David Hnusou Treatment For the Aging Voice: Acoustic, Aerodynamic and Electromyographic Changes Lorrniue Rnmig, Kristiu Bnke1; Erich Luscltei, Mnrslznl/ Smith, Stefmzie Cozmtrymn11 The Electroglottogram in Pressed and Flow Phonation: implications for Voice Therapy Alisou Belmtzau, john Haskell The Use of Feedback in Singing Instruction Doun/d Miller, james Doiug Generalization of Visual Biofeedback Training Effects to Non-Biofeedback Transfer Kntlteriue Verdoliui, julie Bnrkmeiet; Adam Rubin, Susnu Miller Adjou rn Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board (Locntiou to be posted) SPECIAL EVENING SESSION Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom 7:00 10:00 Med ical Eva luation and Treah11ent of Professional Singers: An Overview Robert Thayer Sntnloff Adjou rn 5 Friday, }ttne 6, 1997 WORKSHOPS Sheraton Society Hill Hotel 8:15 Introduction (Grand Ball room) Robert Thayer Sataloff SESSION I 8:3Q-9:15 Singing Voice Marvi11 Kee11ze, fam es McKi1111ey, K/m·a Meyers Speaking and Acting Voice Domm S11ow Singin g for the Injured Voice Tom Clevela11d Broadway Singing Barbara Maier Overtone Singing: Acous tical Analysis and Singing Ted1nique A. Ricci Maccari11i, Trii11 Kua11g Hai, Grazia11o Tisato a11d joha11 Su11dberg The Actor's Voice: The Relationship Between Resonance and Consonants ]a11et Fei11del SESSION II 9:20-1 0:05 Singing Voice Katheri11e Ardo, Ruth Golde11, Leslie Gui1111, George Shirley Speaking and Acting Voice Lucille Rubi11 Voice Rehabilitation Strategies for Singers and Actors A11ita Koza11 Decision Making in Treating Dysp honic Patients ja11i11a Casper Broadway Singing femmette Lovetri SESSION 11110:10-10:55 Singing Voice Thomas Blaylock, Steve11 He11rikso11, jea11i11e Wag11er Reflections on a Career Russell Oberli11, Cou11tertellor Speaking and Acting Voice Catheri11e Fitzmaurice Broadway Singing Claudia Cata11ia Singing a nd Speaking for the Lnjured Voice jea11 Westemm11 Gregg Feldenkrais Bob Chapra SESSION IV 11:00 -11:45 Singing Voice Margaret Cusack, Cy11thia Hoffmall, jomma Levy Speaking and Acting Voice Ralph lito Alexander Technique Harriet Harris Vocal Registers: Pedagological Overview and Demonstration Steve Austill 6 Broadway / West End Sing ing Mark Meyla11 Speaking and Singing fo r the Injured Voice Joa11 Lader 11:45 Lunch Break (on your own) Meeting of The Voice Foundation Board of Directors (Locatio11 to be posted) 1:00 G. Paul Moore Lecture Control of Vocal Fold Strain and Pitch Change in Sing ing Aatto So111ri11e11 MEDICAL SESSION lA (concurren t with Medical Session IB) Chairperson: Mmruel Pais Clcmerrte Sheraton Society Hill: Grmrd Ballroom 2:00 The Development of Criteria fo r Referring Singers to a Voice Laboratory fo r Assessment 2:15 Tremor in the Normal Human Acoustic Signal 2:30 Voice Range in Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paresis and Paralysis Patricia Doyle, Steve11 Zeite/s, Robert Hil/mn11 George Chnrpied, Gregory Grillo11e Claudin Eckley, Robert Sntnloff, Joseph Spiegel, Steve11 Ma11del, Mary Hnwkshmv, Rei11hardt Heuer 2:45 Laryngea l Resistance: Direct Measurements During Speech in Normal Subjects and in Spasmodic Dysphonia 3:00 Coffee Break 3:30 Analyzing Asymmetrical La ryngeal Behavior 3:45 Effects of Lary ngeal Endoscopy on the Vocal Performance of Young Ad ult Females with Normal Voices 4:00 Compu ter Quantitative Color Analysis of Laryngeal Erythema in Reflux Laryngitis 4:15 The Utilization of Computerized, Non-Linear, Video Editing for Stroboscopic Image Ana lysis 4:30 Contribution of Lary ngo-Stroboscopy to the Etiology of Laryngeal Contact Granu loma 4:45 5:00 Endoscopic and Stroboscopic Description of Adu lts wi th Paradoxical Vocal Fold Dysfunction Kathlee11 Treole, Michael Trudeau, L. Arick Forrest Significance of Videokymography f_9r Clinica l Practice 5:15 Adjourn Rmrdn/1 Pln11t, Alle11 Hillel Exhibit Area Arrn Gloria Ortega, Marin Li11n Bnrzola, Carlos Stipeclr jermifer Oates, Valerie Lim, Debbie Phyln11d, Matthew Campbell David HaiiSOII, Jack Jin11g, Wmr Chi joseph Spiegel, Robert Sntaloff, Jesse Seiber Eberhard Kruse, Christin11e Kiese-Himmel Frn11tisek Srnm, Harm Schutte, jn11 Svec MEDICAL SESSION 18 (concurrent with Medical Session lA) Chairperson: Paulo Po11tes Sheraton Society Hill: Gra11d Ballroom 2:00 Allergies and Vocal Fold Edema 2:15 Cristirrn jncksoii-Mellnldi, A11drew Owl, R. Wny11e Hollaud Cyclic Food Allergy in the Professional Singer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Sn11jord Archer 7 2:30 Evaluation of the Relative Passabili ty of the Nostrils During Singing 2:45 Hormonal Influences in Pre-Menopause and Menopause Voice Professionals 3:00 Coffee Break 3:30 The Vocal Athlete and Intubation: A Management Protocol 3:45 Etiology of Laryngeal injuries: Short- vs. Long-Term Intubation 4:00 The Relationship Between Two Vocal Abuse / Misuse Patterns and the Development of Benign Vocal Fold Masses in Hyperfunctional Voice Patients 4:15 Salient Characteristics of Patients with Posterior Laryngea l Granulomas and Ulcerations 4:30 Chronic Laryngitis in Voice Professionals: Strategies and Treatment 4:45 Partial Vertica l Laryngectomies -Functional Evaluation 5:00 Vocal Fold Paralysis in Thyroid Can cer: Follow-up Study in 784 Patients 5:15 Adjourn Ala11as Steja110V, Ala11as Atmwssov jemr Abitbol, Beatrice Abitbol Exhibit Area Torrey Loucks, Daw11a Duff, joa11 Wo11g, Rebecca Fi11ley-Dehueiler Do1111a L1111dy, Roy Casia11o, David Shatz, Michael Reisberg, j1111 Xue Deborah A11drade, Rei11hardt Herter, Eugenia Castro, Robert Sataloff Robert Hillmmr, Steven Zeitels, Alexa11dre Radu jean Abitbol Osiris do Brasil, Mara Behlau Atmws Stefmwv GALA DINNER FOR THE VOICE FOUNDATION Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom (Black Tie) 6:00 7:00 8:15 Cocktails Entertainment in the Grand Ballroom Dinner Saturaay, june 7, 1997 MEDICAL SESSION II Chairperson: Gwc11 Korotoill Sheraton Society Hill: Gra11d Ballroom 8:00 Electroglottographic Tracki ng of Phonatory Response to Botox Injection 8:15 Botox for Hy peradduction of the False Vocal Folds: A Case Report 8:30 Does Botox Alter Laryngeal Secretions or Mucoci liary Tra nsport? 8:45 9:00 Discussion Panel: Challeng ing Cases in Med ical Management of Voice Complaints Moderator: joseph Spiegel Panelists: Sa11jord Archer, Gwe11 Korovin, C. Richard Stas11ey, Han s von Leden Coffee Break Kimberly Fisher, Ro11ald Scherer, Cheryl Gidde11s, Dava Pattert Clark Rose11, Thomas Murry Kimberly Fisher, Steve11 Gray, Cheryl Gidde11s 10:15 Exhibit Area 10:45 12:00 Panel: Challenging Cases in Voice Surgery Moderator: Steve11 Zeitels Panelists: ]ea11 Abitbol, De111ris Kraus, Paulo P01rtes, Harvey Tucker~ Peak Woo Lunch Brea k (on yom own) Meetings of the Symposium Planning Committee and the Wilbu r James Gould Award Committee (Locatio11s to be posted) \ II MEDICAL SESSION Ill 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:30 5:00 5:05 Chairperson: Han.tcy Tucker Sheraton Sodety H ill: Grand Ballroom The Lost Cords: Rediscovery, Restoration and Rehabilitation of Voca l Folds Masked by Laryngeal Sarcoidosis Using Transtracheostomal Videolaryngoscopy, Lasers, Stents and Resonance Therapy Gregory Gallivan, Claudia Eitnier, Holly Gnllivmr Outpatient Transoral Laser Vaporization of Anterior Glottic Webs Roy Casiano, Dormn Lrmdy, Jrm Xue Microsurgical Treatment of Vocal Fold Atrophy Andren Ricci Mnccnri11i, Massimo Magnmri, Delfo Cnsoli11i Phonomicrosurgical Resection of Glottal Papillomatosis Steve11 Zeitels, Robert Sntnloff Quantitative Assessment of Voice Quality Following Laser Surgery for Reinke's Edema Tlromns Murry, Jemr Abitbol, Rita Hersn11 Intra-operative Voice Testing in Laryngeal Framework Surgery: A Systematic Testing Approach Peak Woo Long-Term Preservation of Voice Improvement Following Surgical Medialization and Reinnervation for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Harvey Tucker Late Complication of Type I Thyroplasty: A Case Report Clark Rosen, Tlromns Murry, David DeMnri11o Coffee Break Exhibit Area Master Class Louis Quilico Closing Rema rks Robert T. Sntnloff Adjourn Cottle International Rhinology Cetztennial XJ!IISIAN JUNE 5-8, 1997 WYNDHAM-FRANKLIN PLAZA HOTEL FOUR SEASONS HOTEL PHILADELPHIA, PA USA Participants of The Voice Foundation's 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice are invited to attend the Cottle International Rhinology Centennial at a special discounted fee of $700.00. Registration deadline is May 1, 1997. Additional information and proof of your registration with The Voice Foundation w ill be requi red upon request. 9 Pocutty Beatrice Abltbol, M.D. 1, Rue L.argllliere 75016 Paris FRANCE (33-1)4847-9189, Fax (33-1)4527-7230 Jean Abltbol, M.D. 1, Rue Largllliere 75016 Paris FRANCE (33-1)4647·9189, Fax(33-1)4527-7230 Susanne Akhbarl Queens College, CUNY 152-37 14th Road Whitestone, NY 11357 (718)746-4499 F. W. J. Albers Department of Otorhinolaryngology University of Hospital Groningen P.O. Box 30.001 NL 9700 RB Groningen THE NETHERLANDS Paava Alku Department of Applied~ Vesilinnantle 5 Turku University Turku, FINLAND 20014 (358) 2333-6547, Fax (358) 2333-8600 E-mail: [email protected] Debomh Feljo Andmde, SLP Fellow, American Institute for Voice and Ear Research 1721 Pine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Scott Appel University of Michigan Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology 1904 Taubman Health Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, Ml48109-0312 Sanford M. Archer, M.D., F.A.C.S. Department of Otolaryngology University of Kentucky 800 Rose Street, Room C236 Lexington, KY 40536 (606)257-5099, Fax (606)233-5483 Katherine Ardo Dramatic Soprano, Singing Voice Specialist Director, Canadian Voice Care Foundation 2540 Toronto Crescent NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 3V9 CANADA (403)282-21n, Fax (403)289-4988 Atanas Atanassov, M.D. Thrakla University · Medical Faculty Department of Biophysics Armeiska st 11 6000 Stars Zagora BULGARIA Stephen F. Austin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Voice Laboratory for Research of the Singing Voice Louisiana State University 305 School of Music Baton Rouge, LA 70808 (504)388-2641, Fax (504)388-2562 Shaheen N. Awan, Ph.D., CCc-8LP Associate Professor Department of Communication Disorders & Special Education Bloomsburg University Navy Hall 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)389-4436, Fax (717)389-4980 Ron J. Baken, Ph.D. Director of Laryngology Research New York Eye and Ear Infirmary 210 East 14th Street New York, NY 10003 (212)979-4541, Fax (212)979-4315 Janet Baker, L.A.C.S.T., M.Sc. Clinical Member I.TAA., Family Therapy Speech Pathologist • Family Therapist Department of Speech Pathology School of Medicine Ainders University East Adelaide Medical Centre 50 Hutt Street Adelaide AUSTRALIA 5000 (08)9210·9466, Fax (08)821D-9433 Kristin Baker Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Ctr Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1245 Champa Street Denver, CO 80204 (303)446-4839 Julie Barkmeler, Ph.D., CCc-8LP Research Fellow Nafllnst. of Deafness & Other Communication Disorders Voice and Speech Section Building 10, 5D38 10 Center Drive MSC 1416 Bethesda, MD 20892-1416 (301 )496-9365 Steven M. Barlow, Ph.D. Professor Dept. of Speech & Hearing Sciences Program in Neuroscience Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 (812)855-5144 E-mail: [email protected] Marla Llna Barzola Ucenciada en Fonoaugiologia Professor Faculty of Phonoaudiology Mendoza REPUBLICA ARGENTINA (54-61)23-4585, Fax (46-61)31-1143 Mara Behlau, Ph.D. Director Centro de Estudos da Voz-cEV Rua Diogo de Faria, 231 04037-DOO Sao Paulo BRAZIL Alison Behrman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Communication Sciences Program Hunter College/C.U.N.Y. 425 East 25th Street New York, NY 1001D-2590 10 Michael Benninger, M.D. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board The Voice Foundation Department of Otolaryngology Henry Ford Medical Hospital 2799 West Grand Boulevard Detroit, Ml 48202 . (313)876-3272, Fax (313)876-7263 Gerald Berke, M.D. Chairman Division of Head and Neck Surgery UCLA School of Medicine 62-132CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095 (310)825-5179 David Berry, Ph.D. Assistant Research Scientist National Center for Voice and Speech Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center The University of Iowa 'Iowa City, lA 52242 (319)335-5657 Thomas Blaylock, M.A. Executive Director Northwest Institute of Voice 4645 SW 191st Avenue Beaverton, OR 97007 (503)649-6718 Diane M. Bless, Ph.D., CCC-SLP University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Clinical Science Center F4/214 600 Highland Avenue Madison, WI 53792-2436 (608)263.0121 Osiris OC do Bmsll, M.D. Assistant Professor Hospital do Servidor Publico Estadual de SAo Paulo Centro de Estudos da Voz - CEV Rua Diogo de Faria 231 sao Paulo- 04037-DOO SP BRAZIL Fax (55-11)575-1710 Mitchell F. Brln, M.D. Director of Movement Disorders and Assoc. Professor of Neurology Mount Sinai Medical Ctr Box 1052 1 Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029 Kimberly Broadwater, M.D. Doctor of Musical Arts Candidate 2014 W. Marsden Place Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (504)272-1233 W. S. Brown, Jr., Ph.D. Director, IASCP University of Aorida Dept of Communication Processes & Disorders P.O. Box 117420 Gainesville, FL 32611 (352)392-2034 Paul Brucker, M.D. President Thomas Jefferson University 1020 Walnut Street, Room 641 Philadelphia, PA 19107-5587 (215)955-6617 Matthew Campbell Otolaryngology Department Austin and Repatriation Medical Ctr Banksia Street Heidelberg West 31 B 1 Victoria AUSTRALIA (03)9496· 1111. Fax (03)9496·1111 Roy A. Casiano, M.D. Associate Professor Department of Otolaryngology University of Miami School of Medicine P.O. Box 016960 (D-46) Miami, FL 33101 (305) 243·5290 Delio Casolino Professor Department of Otolaryngology Bufalini Hospital via Roncati Bologna ITALY Janina K. Casper, Ph.D. Department of Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences SUNY Health Science Center 750 East Adams Street Syracuse, NY 13224 (315)464-7334. Fax (3 15)464·7262 Eugenia Castro, M.D. Rua de S. Jorge • Zebreiros Foz do Sousa 4420 Gondomar PORTUGAL C laudia Catania Mezzo-soprano 253 West 72nd Street. Apt. 31 1 New York, NY 10023 (212)767·0532 Roger Chan Graduate Research Assistant Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center The University of Iowa Iowa City, lA 52242 (319)335·6601 Bob Chapra 220 Locust St., Apt. 21-H Philadelphia. PA t 9106 (215)732·9 t 73 George L. Charpied, M.S., CCC·SLP Boston University Department of Corrmrications Disorders Suite 601 Doctor's Office Building 720 Hamson Avenue Boston, MA 02116 (617)536·3220. Fax (617)636·6424 Wan Chi Northwestern Unrversity Medical School Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Searle Building 12th Floor, Room 561 303 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312)906·6920 Manuel Pais Clemente, M.D., Ph.D. lns1ituto Portugues da Voz Rua Caldas Xavier. 36·6 Esq. 4150 Porto PORTUGAL (351·2)600-7363. Fax (351·2)600·7002 Thomas Cleveland, Ph.D. Director, Singing Arts & Sciences Vanderbill University Medical Center 1500 2 1st Avenue, Suite 2700 Nashville. TN 37212·3102 (615)343-SING. Fax {6 15)343·0672 Robert F. Coleman, Ph.D. Director of Research Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Eastern Virginia Medical School 625 Fairfax Avenue Norfolk, VA 23507 (604)446·5934 Stefanic Countryman, M.A., CCC·SP Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Center Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1245 Champa Street Denver. CO 60204 (303)693·4000, ext. 2622 Margaret Cusack Singing Teacher 750 Old Lancaster Road Apt. B 504 Berwyn, PA 19312 (61 0)993·0377 Philippe H. 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Fisher Northwestern University 2299 North Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60206 (647)491·2433 E-mail: kfi663 @nwu.edu Catheri ne Fitzmaurice, M.A. Professor, Dept. of Theater Universi ty of Delaware 206 Murray Road Newark. DE 19711 (302)366·1167 l. Arlck Forrest, M.D. Director. The Voice Center Dept. of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery The Ohio State University 4AUHC 456 West 10th Avenue Columbus. OH 43210 (614)293-6176 Sandra Franks, M.M. Vocal Pedagogue for Voice Care Associates P.O. Box 2260 Cordova, TN 36016·2260 (90t)756·0139, Fax (901)753·9633 Gregory J. Gallivan, M.D, FAC.S., F.C.CP. Attending Thoracic Surgeon & Voice Care Specialist Mercy Hospital 299 Carew Street, Suite 404 Springfield, MA 01104·236t (413)765· 1667, Fax (413)747·6626 Kathleen Holly Gallivan, M.D., M.P.H. Resident In Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Thomas Jefferson University 111 S. 11th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Cheryl Giddens Un!varsity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Ruth Golden 170 West End Avenue, #5J New York, NY 10023 (212)769-4067 Frank Gray, M.D. Methodist Central Hospital Department of Radiology 1265 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38104 (901)726-7358 Steven D. 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Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Boston University School of Medicine Suite 601 Doctor's Office Building 720 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA02118 (617)536-3220, Fax (617)638-6424 Manfred Gross, M.D. Department of AudXllogy and Phoniatrics UniversitAtsklinikum Benjamin Franklin Fabeckstrasse 62 Frele UniversltAt Berlin D-14195 Berlin GERMANY Leslie W. Guinn Voice Training Specialist Vocal Health Center University of Michigan Medical School 1904 Taubman Health Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, Ml48109·0312 Julie Hanks, M.A. Department of Communlcation Disorders University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 80639 (970)351·2087 David Hanson, M.D. Nor1hwestem University Med"ICSI School Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Searle Building 12th Floor, Room 561 303 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312)908-8920 Harriet Harris The Alexander Technique 337 South 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215)985·1040 John Haskell, Ed.D. 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Visiting Research Associate University of Pittsburgh Voice Center Pittsburgh, PA 15213 INLAR lnstltuto da Larfnge Sao Paulo BRAZIL (412)647-2411 Markus Maria Heu, M.D. Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics UnlversitAtsk!inlkum Benjamin Franklin Fabeckstmsse 62 Freie UniversitAt Berlin D-14195 Berlin GERMANY Reinhardt Heuer, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathologist Voice Research Associate American Institute for Voice and Ear Research 1721 Pine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215)545-3322, Fax (215)790-1192 Allen D. Hillel Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery University of Washington P.O. Box 6515 Seattle, WA 98195-6515 (206)543·5230 12 Robert E. Hillman, Ph.D. Director, Voice and Speech Laboratory Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Associate Professor Department of Otology and l.aJyngology Harvard Medical School Director, Communications Sciences and Disorders MGH·Institute of Health Professions 243 Charles Street Boston, MA02114 (617)573-4455 William G. Hinkle, Ph.D., CCC.SLP Dean, College of Alfied HeaHh Science University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis Speech PaltDoglst, ~care Associa19s Adjunct Voice Faculty, University of Mississippi P.O. Box 2260 Cordova, TN 38088-2280 (901)758-0139, Fax (901)753·9633 Thomas J. Hixon National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 (520)621-1472, Fax (520)621-2226 Cynthia Hoffman Chairman, Dept. of Voice Juilllard School of Music 316 W. 84th St., Apt 6G New York, NY 10024 (212)874-3754 Henry Hoffman, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology College of Medicine University of Iowa Iowa City, lA 52242 Norman D. Hoglkyan, M.D. University of Michigan Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology 1904 Taubman Health Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-0312 Jeannette D. Holt, Ph.D. Assistant Professor The University of Arizona Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences Tucson. 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Box 117420 University of Aorida Gainesville, A. 32611 (352)392-2046 Jack Jiang, M.D., Ph.D. Northwestern University Medical School Dept of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Searle Building 12th Aoor, Room 561 303 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312)908-8920 Joel Kahane, Ph.D. Memphis Speech and Hearing Clinic 807 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TN 38105 (901)678-5800, Fax (901)525-1282 Marvin Keenze Professor of Voice and Pedagogy Westminster Choir College of Ryder University Coordinator of International Activities, NATS 3455 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 (215)848-5892 Christina KJese.Himmel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Clinical Psychology Department of Phonlatrlcs and Pedaudiology Georg-August-Unlverslty Robert-Koch-8tr 40 D-37075 Gottingen GERMANY (49-551 )39-2844, Fax (49-551 )39-2812 Lester Kirchner, M.S. 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Director, Voice and Speech Laboratory Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Assistant Professor Dept. of Otology and Laryngology Harvard Medical School 243 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114 (617)573-3557 Ralph Zlto Faculty, Juilliard School Drama Division 60 Uncoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023 TeVFax (212)928-1690 Dt!11)~1 Mtfs the Ltttc5t Pli/Jttcattum ~un: llel~e!:i I See St11!/llklt:f fJoo/is, vtiteos, afiiiJUIIII11ilts l1n pages 2(}-2/J 17 HONORED MASTER CLASS TEACHERS Max Rudolf 1989 Phyllis Curtin 1994 Frank Guerarra 1990 George Shirley 1995 Craig Rutenberg 1991 Ruth Falcon 1996 Barbara Silverstein 1992 Louis Quilico 1997 Harold Evans 1993 Renata Scotto 1984 John Moriarty 1985 John Wustman 1986 Anna Moffo 1987 Phyllis Curtin 1988 G. Paul Moore 1981 Hans von Leden 1982 Friedrich Brodnitz 1983 Harry Hollien 1984 · John A. I<irchner 1985 Henry J. Rubin 1986 G. PAUL MOORE LECI'URERS Minoru Hirano 1987 David W. Brewer 1988 Johan Sundberg 1989 Oskar Kleinsasser 1990 Wilbur J. 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