New Medical Device and Therapeutic Approvals in Otolaryngology: State of the Art Review of 2022

Franklin M. Wu,Daniel Gorelik, Michael J. Brenner,Masayoshi Takashima,Amit Goyal, Ashley E. Kita,Austin S. Rose, Robert S. Hong,Waleed M. Abuzeid, Peter S. Maria,Ahmed A. Al-Sayed, Michael E. Dunham, Prajoy Kadkade, Scott R. Schaffer, Alan W. Johnson,Adrien A. Eshraghi, Shireen Samargandy,Robert J. Morrison,Philip A. Weissbrod,Margaret B. Mitchell, Cyrus C. Rabbani, Neil Futran,Omar G. Ahmed

OTO OPEN(2024)

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ObjectiveTo review new drugs and devices relevant to otolaryngology approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2022.Data SourcesPublicly available FDA data on drugs and devices approved in 2022.Review MethodsA preliminary screen was conducted to identify drugs and devices relevant to otolaryngology. A secondary screen by members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery's (AAO-HNS) Medical Devices and Drugs Committee differentiated between minor updates and new approvals. The final list of drugs and devices was sent to members of each subspecialty for review and analysis.ConclusionA total of 1251 devices and 37 drugs were identified on preliminary screening. Of these, 329 devices and 5 drugs were sent to subspecialists for further review, from which 37 devices and 2 novel drugs were selected for further analysis. The newly approved devices spanned all subspecialties within otolaryngology. Many of the newly approved devices aimed to enhance patient experience, including over-the-counter hearing aids, sleep monitoring devices, and refined CPAP devices. Other advances aimed to improve surgical access, convenience, or comfort in the operating room and clinic.Implications for PracticeMany new devices and drugs are approved each year to improve patient care and care delivery. By staying up to date with these advances, otolaryngologists can leverage new innovations to improve the safety and quality of care. Given the recent approval of these devices, further studies are needed to assess long-term impact within the field of otolaryngology.
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innovation,medical review,new devices
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