Yan Lee, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology)Cards
About
Research
Publications
2024
Association of Medical School Gap Year Research and Degree Programs With Otolaryngology Interview and Match Outcomes
Boyi T, Benjamin W, Lenze N, Brenner M, Mihalic A, Kupfer R, Judson B, Lee Y. Association of Medical School Gap Year Research and Degree Programs With Otolaryngology Interview and Match Outcomes. Annals Of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology 2024, 133: 783-791. PMID: 38887016, DOI: 10.1177/00034894241261821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLong-term career outcomesCross-sectional analysisApplicant respondentsMedical schoolsPrimary outcomeResidency interviewsLongitudinal studyUSMLE scoresInterviewsOtolaryngologyTexas Seeking TransparencyMaster's degreeNo significant differenceOutcomesMatch successGap yearDegree programsYearsSignificant differenceClerkship honorsOtolaryngology applicantsResearch experienceCharacterizing the Rhinoplasty Outcomes Most Important to Patients, Surgeons, and the General Population
Salehi P, Shah H, Torabi S, Heiser A, Salehi P, Peng G, Nassif P, Lee Y, Azizzadeh B. Characterizing the Rhinoplasty Outcomes Most Important to Patients, Surgeons, and the General Population. Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery 2024, 35: 1129-1133. PMID: 38688025, DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000010150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAppearance of noseGeneral populationOptimal treatment planFacial plastic surgeonsAdult patientsFollow-upSpearman's rank correlation coefficientTreatment planningRhinoplasty outcomesPatientsPlastic surgeonsSurgeonsEvaluate outcomesRank correlation coefficientRhinoplastyCross-sectional surveyResponder groupSurgeon rankingsNoseOutcomesOverall appearanceEpidemiology and patterns of gymnastics-related head & neck trauma injuries: A NEISS database study
Abdou H, Wilkins S, Sheth A, Salehi P, Lee Y. Epidemiology and patterns of gymnastics-related head & neck trauma injuries: A NEISS database study. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2024, 80: 87-90. PMID: 38520802, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2024.03.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNEISS databaseHead and neck fracturesBivariate chi-square analysesTrauma injuriesCross-sectional analysisInjury preventionInjury demographicsED visitsCervical spineChi-square analysisInjury typeNeck fracturesNational databaseNarrative descriptionAge groupsDatabase studyRacial groupsTraumatic injuryNEISSFracture locationDental injuriesFacial injuriesEpidemiologyInjuryDatabase
2023
Treatment, Management, and Otolaryngology Consultation for Epistaxis in the Emergency Room: An Institutional Experience
Jacobs D, Wang V, Chao J, Manes R, Lee Y. Treatment, Management, and Otolaryngology Consultation for Epistaxis in the Emergency Room: An Institutional Experience. American Journal Of Rhinology 2023, 38: 102-107. PMID: 38155492, DOI: 10.1177/19458924231223348.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchENT consultationWhite patientsNeck surgeryOutside facilityCommon reasonPatient careRecent headMore white patientsRetrospective chart reviewEmergency department visitsNon-white patientsClinical care pathwayNonabsorbable packingAdult patientsChart reviewED visitsDepartment visitsED encountersOtolaryngology consultationED settingCare pathwayEmergency roomInstitutional experienceEpistaxisAbnormal anatomyDiversity of Patient Education Materials in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Mabey J, Wride M, Omiunu A, Lee Y. Diversity of Patient Education Materials in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine 2023, 26: 654-655. PMID: 38100312, DOI: 10.1089/fpsam.2023.0154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrends in Head and Neck Injuries Related to Electric Versus Pedal Bicycle Use in the United States
Williams L, Kafle S, Lee Y. Trends in Head and Neck Injuries Related to Electric Versus Pedal Bicycle Use in the United States. The Laryngoscope 2023, 134: 2734-2740. PMID: 38053413, DOI: 10.1002/lary.31213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Electronic Injury Surveillance SystemInjury patternsNeck injuriesNeck traumaHead injuryHelmet useElectronic Injury Surveillance SystemInjury Surveillance SystemIncidence of headGreater injury severityEffect sizeChi-squared analysisPatient demographicsHospital admissionInjury locationInjury typeAdmission ratesInjury severityCramer’s V valueInjuryAge groupsBicycle groupUnited StatesIncidenceTraumaIncidence of Craniofacial Trauma Changes With the Seasons
Wilkins S, Shah H, Bourdillon A, Salehi P, Steren B, Sawan T, Torabi S, Lee Y. Incidence of Craniofacial Trauma Changes With the Seasons. FACE 2023, 4: 505-514. DOI: 10.1177/27325016231203361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCraniofacial traumaAnatomic sitesFracture siteRetrospective medical record reviewLevel 1 trauma centerMedical record reviewFrequency of admissionSingle-institution studyEdition diagnosis codesICD-10 diagnosisNumber of admissionsT-testStudent's t-testVolume of admissionsTrauma admissionsRecord reviewTrauma centerMaxilla fractureTrauma presentationsDiagnosis codesZygoma fracturesInclusion criteriaInjury siteInternational ClassificationPrevention strategiesNK/T-cell Lymphoma With Orbital Involvement: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature
Dhodapkar R, Spadaro J, Heng J, Sinard J, Lee Y, Habib L, Pointdujour-Lim R. NK/T-cell Lymphoma With Orbital Involvement: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature. Ophthalmic Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery 2023, 39: 316-327. PMID: 36692957, DOI: 10.1097/iop.0000000000002317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNK/T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaImproved survivalOrbital involvementCases of NKTLAdvanced Ann Arbor stageAnn Arbor stageRecurrence of diseaseUse of radiotherapyLacrimal drainage systemMedian survivalPeriorbital swellingSurgical debulkingClinical courseMean agePoor prognosisOcular adnexaCase reportTumor locationVision lossPoor survivalEarly diagnosisLacrimal glandOcular structuresPubMed database
2022
Virtual Surgical Planning for Accurate Placement of Bone-Anchored Hearing System
Valdez C, Ninan S, Lee Y, Schwartz N. Virtual Surgical Planning for Accurate Placement of Bone-Anchored Hearing System. Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2022, 104: 463-466. PMID: 36380528, DOI: 10.1177/01455613221140279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReply: The Utility of the Subalar Graft in Nostril Symmetry in Rhinoplasty
Lee Y, Lee J, Luo J, Lawson W, Westreich R. Reply: The Utility of the Subalar Graft in Nostril Symmetry in Rhinoplasty. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2022, 150: 1108e-1109e. PMID: 36067470, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000009583.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Clinical Trials
Current Trials
Preoperative Silicone Ointment and Wound Healing
HIC ID2000033013RolePrincipal InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date12/31/2023Recruiting ParticipantsGenderBothAge18+ years
Clinical Care
Overview
Yan Ho Lee, MD, is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon who is board-certified in otolaryngology. She chose this field to help adults and children with deformities and other problems affecting their face feel better about themselves. “The face is integral in how others perceive you and in how you perceive yourself,” says Dr. Lee.
Dr. Lee performs both cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, including rhinoplasties, face lifts, neck lifts and eyelid surgeries, skin cancer removals and MOHS reconstruction, and nonsurgical treatment of wrinkles and aging face and neck. She also performs complex reconstructions for patients who have had broken bones or skin cancer. “If someone was born with a deviated nose, breaks a bone in their face, or wakes up and half their face isn't moving, it can affect their self-confidence. I want to help these patients feel better about themselves,” she says.
An assistant professor of surgery (otolaryngology) at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Lee says her field is evolving with such new tools as 3D printing, which makes it possible to create a mold of a patient’s anatomy. So, if a patient breaks a bone in one side of his or her face, the doctor can make a mirror image of the bony structure on the other side, and use it to mold implants or plates.
Some of Dr. Lee’s surgeries, like a closure of a small wound, take as little as a half hour. More extensive surgeries can range from three hours to up to 12 hours—and some patients will need multiple surgeries over a period of months. “A patient may have had a disfiguring tumor or broken bones and soft tissue injury from a terrible accident. In those cases, we have to use our skills and all of the radiographic studies to help us reconstruct their normal anatomy,” Dr. Lee says.
Dr. Lee had one patient whose nose had flattened completely when it hit a surface in a car crash. “The nose is made up not only of bone, but also of cartilage, and when the cartilage gets crushed or damaged, it can be difficult to reconstruct the nose,” Dr. Lee says. She performed a lengthy surgery to first adjust the bones, then another repair, months later, borrowing cartilage from her patient’s ear to create a better shape. “It is amazing to see her now,” Dr. Lee says. “She was very brave, and she recovered well, and now she's doing great.”
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Brachial Plexus Surgery
Learn More on Yale MedicineCongenital Deformities of the Outer Ear
Learn More on Yale MedicinePediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Learn More on Yale MedicineSleep Apnea
Learn More on Yale Medicine
Board Certifications
Otolaryngology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Otolaryngology
- Original Certification Date
- 2016
Yale Medicine News
News
Get In Touch
Contacts
Otolaryngology Surgery
330 Cedar Street, PO Box 208041
New Haven, CT 06520-8041
United States
Locations
Patient Care Locations
Are You a Patient? View this doctor's clinical profile on the Yale Medicine website for information about the services we offer and making an appointment.