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Published on February 2, 2024 by

Ken Kazahaya – Philadelphia Pennsylvania

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Ken Kazahaya

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Ken Kazahaya, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAP is a Professor of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is also the Director of Pediatric Skull Base Surgery and Complex Head and Neck Surgery Programs, Medical Director of the Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program, and Co-Lead Surgeon in the Pediatric Thyroid Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).  His areas of concentration are in pediatric head and neck surgery and pediatric otology.

Dr. Kazahaya’s expertise in pediatric head and neck surgery includes management of congenital head and neck lesions, pediatric benign and malignant head and neck neoplasms, salivary gland disorders and neoplasms, and thyroid disorders and neoplasms.

Dr. Kazahaya developed endoscopic skull base surgery at CHOP and began performing endoscopic juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma resections and management of other cranial based lesions endoscopically, changing the paradigm from prior open approaches.  He has also changed the approach for management of nasal dermoids such that open anterior craniotomy is rarley required.  Dr. Kazahaya was the first pediatric surgeon to perform sialendoscopy at CHOP, and is involved in pediatric sialendoscopy on a national level.

An internationally known pediatric thyroid surgeon, Dr. Kazahaya has been the co-lead surgeon in CHOP’s Pediatric Thyroid Center since its inception in 2009.  As of February 2019, there have been over 600 pediatric thyroid surgeries performed at CHOP since 2009.  Dr. Kazahaya is an invited lecturer at many international meetings on pediatric thyroid surgery and mentors several pediatric otolaryngologists across the United States in the development of pediatric thyroid centers at their respective hospitals.

 

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