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Mark Pyle, MD

Photograph of Mark Pyle, MD

Professor, Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery


K4/718 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-7375

Appointments: (608) 263-6190

Office: (608) 265-0494

FAX: (608) 265-9255

OTO_HNS@surgery.wisc.edu


Education

  • MD, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI, 1984
  • Residency, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI, 1984-1989
  • Fellow, Neurotology and Skull-base Surgery, Chicago Otology Group, Ltd., Chicago, IL, 1989-1991

Clinical Specialties

Dr. Pyle is double board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Board of Neurotology. He specializes in otology, neurotology, and lateral skull base surgery. Specialty areas include: disorders of the ear, facial nerve and balance disorders, restoration of hearing and cochlear implantation, and skull base tumor surgery.


Research Interests

Dr. Pyle's research interests include new techniques in intraoperative monitoring during acoustic neuroma surgery, outcome studies in the surgical treatment of vertigo, objective measurements of middle ear function, and embryologic development of the inner ear.


Recent Publications

  • Izci Y, Moftakhar R, Pyle M, Başkaya MK. Retromandibular fossa approach to the high cervical internal carotid artery: an anatomic study., Neurosurgery. 2008 May;62(5 Suppl 2):ONS363-9; discussion 369-70.
    [PubMed ID: 18596516]
  • Durland WF, Pyle GM, Connor NP. Endolymphatic sac decompression as a treatment for Meniere's disease., Laryngoscope. 2005 Aug;115(8):1454-7.
    [PubMed ID: 16094123]
  • Badke MB, Miedaner JA, Shea TA, Grove CR, Pyle GM. Effects of vestibular and balance rehabilitation on sensory organization and dizziness handicap., Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 2005 Jan;114(1 Pt 1):48-54.
    [PubMed ID: 15697162]
  • Badke MB, Pyle GM, Shea T, Miedaner J. Outcomes in vestibular ablative procedures., Otol. Neurotol. 2002 Jul;23(4):504-9.
    [PubMed ID: 12170153]
  • Lapsiwala SB, Pyle GM, Kaemmerle AW, Sasse FJ, Badie B. Correlation between auditory function and internal auditory canal pressure in patients with vestibular schwannomas., J. Neurosurg. 2002 May;96(5):872-6.
    [PubMed ID: 12005394]
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