Video The Future of Head and Neck Surgery Play Pause Volume Quality 540P 270P Fullscreen Captions Transcript Chapters Slides The Future of Head and Neck Surgery Overview Alexander Langerman, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery, discusses the future of head and neck surgery. ALEXANDER LANGERMAN: This is a really exciting time for head and neck surgery with the advent of robotic technology. And now, there are multiple new potential robots that are on the horizon, which may allow us to get even deeper into the head and neck, or treat other diseases with the head and neck that presently we can't do. So we're really trying to stay on the forefront of this technology by adapting those new devices when they become available. Furthermore, there's some exciting developments in sleep apnea treatment. Really never before were we able so accurately diagnose the causes of the obstructive sleep apnea. So this has allowed me to really offer a customized treatment that can be quite effective for patients who are suffering from that disease. Published February 27, 2015 Created by Related Presenters Alexander Langerman, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Alexander Langerman, MD, specializes in the latest diagnostic, treatment and surgical techniques for head, neck, and skull base disorders, cancers and other tumors. His clinical interests include thyroid and parotid disease, carotid body ...