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Dr. Robert Keith Jackler M.D.

Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT) | Otology & Neurotology

4/5(23)
801 Welch Rd Palo Alto CA, 94304
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4/5

About

Dr. Robert Jackler is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in Palo Alto, CA. Dr. Jackler specializes in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat as well as other parts of the head and neck. Such structures an ENT may work on include the sinuses, larynx (voice box) and mouth in addition to the ear, nose and throat. There are seven areas of expertise that an ENT might specialize in, and these are: allergies; facial reconstructive surgery; head and neck; laryngology; otology/neurotology; pediatric otolaryngology; and rhinology.

Education and Training

Boston University School of Medicine 1979

Board Certification

OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto- Neurotology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Treatments

  • Hearing Loss
  • Ear Infection

Publications

  • Otology & neurotologyRevisiting Max Brödel's 1939 Classic Corol Illustration of the Ear.2014
  • Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official jourl of American AcaOtolaryngology: It's All Greek to Me.2014
  • Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official jourl of American AcaRE: Local versus General Anesthesia for Stapes Surgery.2013
  • Otology & neurotologyRecurrent contralateral hearing loss after 2 craniotomies for vestibular schwannoma2013
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYA New Standardized Format for Reporting Hearing Outcome in Clinical Trials2012
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYRehabilitation of Central Facial Paralysis With Hypoglossal-Facial Astomosis2012
  • CURRENT OPINION IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY & HEAD AND NECK SURGERYSubtotal/near-total treatment of vestibular schwannomas2012
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYRadiographic Evaluation of the Tegmen in Patients With Superior Semicircular Cal Dehiscence2012
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYIs It Valid to Calculate the 3-Kilohertz Threshold by Averaging 2 and 4 Kilohertz?2012
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYA Regenerative Method of Tympanic Membrane Repair Could Be the Greatest Advance2012
  • Jourl of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull baseSpontaneous Cerebrospil Fluid Leak through the Posterior Aspect of the Petrous Bone.2012
  • LARYNGOSCOPEThe price paid: Manipulation of otolaryngologists by the tobacco industry to obfuscate the emerging2012
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYFacial and Vestibulocochlear Nerve Avulsion at the Fundus of the Interl Auditory Cal in a Child2010
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYThe Fickle Finger of Quackery in Otology: The Saga of Curtis H. Muncie, Osteopath2010
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYThe History of Middle Cranial Fossa Approach to the Cerebellopontine Angle2010
  • ANLS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGYSurgical Rehabilitation of Voice and Swallowing After Jugular Foramen Surgery2010
  • NEUROSURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICASelection of surgical approach to acoustic neuroma2008
  • LARYNGOSCOPENot One Single Case of Throat Irritation2008
  • CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGYCranial base approaches to iccessible intracranial tumors2007
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYAggressiveness in cholesterol granuloma of the temporal bone2007
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYThe aborted early history of the translabyrinthine approach2007
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICAVirtuosity with the mallet and gouge: The brilliant triumph of the Modern mastoid operation2006
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICAThe challenges of revision skull base surgery2006
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYSkull base chondrosarcoma origiting from the petroclival junction2005
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYThe prevalence of incidental acoustic neuroma2005
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYIntraoperative electrophysiologic identification of the nervus intermedius2005
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYCombition of aberrant interl carotid artery and persistent stapedial artery2004
  • Neurosurgical focusAtomy involved in the jugular foramen approach for jugulotympanic paraganglioma resection.2004
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYTransjugular craniotomy for the magement of jugular foramen tumors with intracranial extension2004
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYChronic pachymeningitis presenting as asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss2004
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYThe fate of the tumor remnt after less-than-complete acoustic neuroma resection2004
  • Neurosurgical focusAtomy of the combined retrolabyrinthine-middle fossa craniotomy.2003
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYThe effect of age on acoustic neuroma surgery outcomes2003
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYIs it worthwhile to attempt hearing preservation in larger acoustic neuromas?2003
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYThe artificial tympanic membrane (1840-1910): From brilliant innovation to quack device2003
  • JAMA-JOURL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONA 73-year-old man with hearing loss2003
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYA new theory to explain the genesis of petrous apex cholesterol granuloma2003
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYCerebrospil fluid leak after acoustic neuroma surgery2003
  • The Anls of otology, rhinology, and laryngologyLimitations to mobilizing the intrapetrous carotid artery.2002
  • LARYNGOSCOPERisk-benefit alysis of using the middle fossa approach for acoustic neuromas with > 10 mm2002
  • NEUROLOGYNeurofibromatosis 2 and malignt mesothelioma2002
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYDistal anterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome after acoustic neuroma surgery2002
  • Hegarty, J. L., Patel, S., Fischbein, N., Jackler, R. K., Lalwani, A. The value of enhanced magnetic resonce imaging in the evaluation of endocochlear disease2002
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYA century of eighth nerve surgery2001
  • OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGYA warning on venous ligation for pulsatile tinnitus2001
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF NEURORADIOLOGYMR imaging in two cases of subacute denervation change in the muscles of facial expression2001
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYLesions of the interl auditory cal and cerebellopontine angle in an only hearing ear2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYIs the entire fundus of the interl auditory cal visible during the middle fossa approach2000
  • JOURL OF NEUROSURGERYMetastatic spil ependymoma presenting as a vestibular schwannoma - Case illustration2000
  • BRITISH JOURL OF CANCERNeurofibromatosis 2, radiosurgery and malignt nervous system tumours2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYPlease don't close the patent office yet2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYThe history of otology through eponyms II: The clinical examition1999
  • LaryngoscopeEndoscope-assisted vestibular neurectomy.1999
  • Driscoll, C. L., Jackler, R. K., Pitts, L. H., Banthia, V.Extradural temporal lobe retraction in the middle fossa approach to the interl auditory cal1999
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYBrave new world1999
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYFacial nerve dysfunction associated with cystic lesions of the mastoid1998
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYMeningiomas presenting in the temporal bone1998
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYSubcochlear petrous cholesterol granuloma involving the infratemporal fossa1998
  • NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINETreatment of acoustic neuromas1998
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYThe perils of decentralized care in otology/neurotology1998
  • LARYNGOSCOPELipomas of the interl auditory cal and cerebellopontine angle1998
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYGermline screening of the NF-2 gene in families with unilateral vestibular schwannoma1998
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYFurther characterization of the DF1 audiovestibular phenotype1998
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYThe history of otology through its eponyms I: Atomy1998
  • JOURL OF NEUROSURGERYHearing preservation in patients undergoing vestibular schwannoma surgery1998
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYFacial nerve surgery in the 19th and early 20th centuries1998
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYAcoustic neuromas presenting with normal or symmetrical hearing1998
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYComparison of response amplitude versus stimulation threshold1998
  • SKULL BASE SURGERYThe vulnerability of the vein of Labbe during combined craniotomies of the middle1998
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYRemoval of jugular foramen tumors: The fallopian bridge technique1997
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYAre acoustic neuromas encapsulated tumors?1997
  • Bikhazi, N. B., Slattery, W. H., Lalwani, A. K., Jackler, R. K., BikhaFamilial occurrence of unilateral vestibular schwannoma1997
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYLodestones, quackery, and science: Electrical stimulation of the ear before cochlear implants1997
  • Chung, J. H., Rigby, P. L., Jackler, R. K., Shah, S. B., COOKE, D. D.Socioeconomic impact of acoustic neuroma surgery1997
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYAcoustic neuroma Surgery: Outcome alysis of patient-perceived disability1997
  • Ahn, M. S., Jackler, R. K.Exophytic brain tumors mimicking primary lesions of the cerebellopontine angle1997
  • Lustig, L. R., Jackler, R. K., LANSER, M. J.Radiation-induced tumors of the temporal bone1997
  • LARYNGOSCOPELipoid meningitis due to aseptic necrosis of a free fat graft placed during neurotologic surgery1996
  • Kato, M., Jackler, R. K.Repair of chronic tympanic membrane perforations with fibroblast growth factor1996
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYThe early history of the neurofibromatoses - Evolution of the concept of neurofibromatosis type 21996
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF NEURORADIOLOGYCost-effective screening for acoustic neuroma with unenhanced MR: A clinician's perspective1996
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYThe variable relationship between the lower cranial nerves and jugular foramen tumors1996
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYAnterior facial nerve rerouting in cranial base surgery: A comparison of three techniques1996
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICALasers in surgery for chronic ear disease1996
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYNeurofibromatosis type 1 involving the exterl auditory cal1996
  • Lalwani, A. K., Butt, F. Y., Jackler, R. K., Pitts, L. H., Yingling, CDELAYED-ONSET FACIAL-NERVE DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING ACOUSTIC NEUROMA SURGERY1995
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYA CENTURY AGO IN THE AMERICAN-JOURL-OF-OTOLOGY1995
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICATYMPANIC MEMBRANE WOUND-HEALING - AN OVERVIEW1995
  • LARYNGOSCOPECOMBINED TRANSPETROSAL-SUBTEMPORAL CRANIOTOMY FOR CLIVAL TUMORS WITH EXTENSION INTO THE POSTERIOR1995
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYPETROUS APEX ARACHNOID CYST - RADIOGRAPHIC CONFUSION WITH PRIMARY CHOLESTEATOMA1995
  • Lustig, L. R., Jackler, R. K., Chen, D. A.CONTRALATERAL HEARING-LOSS AFTER NEUROTOLOGIC SURGERY1995
  • SKULL BASE SURGERYLOCATING THE INTERL AUDITORY-CAL DURING THE MIDDLE FOSSA APPROACH - AN ALTERTIVE TECHNIQUE1995
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYINTERCONNECTING THE POSTERIOR AND MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSAE FOR TUMORS THAT TRAVERSE MECKELS CAVE1995
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYSYSTEMATIC-APPROACH TO INTRADURAL TUMORS VENTRAL TO THE BRAIN-STEM1995
  • Lalwani, A. K., Butt, F. Y., Jackler, R. K., Pitts, L. H., Yingling, CFACIAL-NERVE OUTCOME AFTER ACOUSTIC NEUROMA SURGERY1994
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYINDICATIONS FOR CRANIAL NERVE MONITORING DURING OTOLOGIC AND NEUROTOLOGIC SURGERY1994
  • Blevins, N. H., Jackler, R. K.EXPOSURE OF THE LATERAL EXTREMITY OF THE INTERL AUDITORY-CAL THROUGH THE RETROSIGMOID APPROACH1994
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYA CENTURY AGO IN THE AMERICAN-JOURL-OF-OTOLOGY1994
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYREPAIR OF CHRONIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATIONS USING EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR1994
  • JOURL OF NEUROSURGERYBILATERAL TEMPORAL BONE ENCEPHALOCELES AFTER CRANIAL IRRADIATION1993
  • Jackler, R. K., Hwang, P. H.ENLARGEMENT OF THE COCHLEAR AQUEDUCT - FACT OR FICTION1993
  • Lalwani, A. K., Jackler, R. K.PREOPERATIVE DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN MENINGIOMA OF THE CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE1993
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYLETHAL FIBROSARCOMA COMPLICATING RADIATION-THERAPY FOR BENIGN GLOMUS-JUGULARE TUMOR1993
  • LARYNGOSCOPETHE CHANGING CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF ACOUSTIC TUMORS IN THE MRI ERA1993
  • LARYNGOSCOPEATYPICAL HEARING-LOSS IN ACOUSTIC NEUROMA PATIENTS1993
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYEARLY HISTORY OF TUNING-FORK TESTS1993
  • AMOILS, C. P., Jackler, R. K., Lustig, L. R.REPAIR OF CHRONIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATIONS USING EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR1992
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYRADIOGRAPHIC DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS OF PETROUS APEX LESIONS1992
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF HUMAN GENETICSALYSIS OF CHROMOSOME-22 DELETIONS IN NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-2-RELATED TUMORS1992
  • AMOILS, C. P., LANSER, M. J., Jackler, R. K.ACOUSTIC NEUROMA PRESENTING AS A MIDDLE-EAR MASS1992
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICACLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND AUDIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACOUSTIC NEUROMAS1992
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICASELECTION OF SURGICAL APPROACH TO ACOUSTIC NEUROMA1992
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYFACIAL PARALYSIS DUE TO BENIGN PAROTID TUMORS1992
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYENDAURAL ENCEPHALOCELE1992
  • INTERTIOL JOURL OF NEUROSCIENCEVOLUNTARY IMMUNOMODULATION - A PRELIMIRY-STUDY1992
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYAN ANIMAL-MODEL OF CHRONIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATION1992
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYSPONTANEOUS HEMOTYMPANUM ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC MIDDLE-EAR EFFUSION1991
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYDIAGNOSIS OF SEPTIC SIGMOID SINUS THROMBOSIS WITH MAGNETIC-RESONCE-IMAGING1991
  • LARYNGOSCOPESTAPEDECTOMY - LONG-TERM HEARING RESULTS1991
  • American jourl of otologyA comparison of facial nerve monitoring systems in cerebellopontine angle surgery.1991
  • WESTERN JOURL OF MEDICINEGADOLINIUM MAGNETIC-RESONCE-IMAGING IN BELLS-PALSY1991
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYOTOGENIC CAVERNOUS SINUS THROMBOSIS1991
  • ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAEFFECT ON OUTCOME OF PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF PATIENTS TO NITROUS-OXIDE1990
  • WESTERN JOURL OF MEDICINESURGICAL-TREATMENT OF PETROCLIVAL MENINGIOMAS1990
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYCONTRAST-ENHANCED MR IMAGING OF THE FACIAL-NERVE IN 11 PATIENTS WITH BELLS-PALSY1990
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF NEURORADIOLOGYCONTRAST-ENHANCED MR IMAGING OF THE FACIAL-NERVE IN 11 PATIENTS WITH BELLS-PALSY1990
  • Jackler, R. K., Shapiro, M. S., Dillon, W. P., Pitts, L., LANSER, M. JGADOLINIUM-DTPA ENHANCED MAGNETIC-RESONCE-IMAGING IN ACOUSTIC NEUROMA DIAGNOSIS AND MAGEMENT1990
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYMENINGIOMA OF THE INTERL AUDITORY-CAL1990
  • MECHOF, M. R., Jackler, R. K.OTOGENIC SKULL BASE OSTEOMYELITIS CAUSED BY INVASIVE FUNGAL INFECTION1990
  • Neurosurgery clinics of North AmericaAcoustic neuroma.1990
  • LARYNGOSCOPETHE LARGE VESTIBULAR AQUEDUCT SYNDROME1989
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYACUTE MASTOIDITIS IN INFANCY - A SEQUELA OF UNRECOGNIZED ACUTE OTITIS-MEDIA1989
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICATHE SURGICAL ATOMY OF CHOLESTEATOMA1989
  • ANLS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGYCOCHLEAR IMPLANT REVISION - EFFECTS OF REIMPLANTATION ON THE COCHLEA1989
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYPEDIATRIC COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION - STRATEGIES TO ACCOMMODATE FOR HEAD GROWTH1989
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYNEUROMAS OF THE FACIAL-NERVE1989
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYMAGEMENT OF HEMOPHILIA IN OTOLARYNGOLOGIC SURGERY - A CONTEMPORARY PROTOCOL1988
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYCOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC-RESONCE IMAGING OF THE INNER-EAR1988
  • LARYNGOSCOPEENDOLYMPHATIC SAC SURGERY IN CONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS OF THE INNER-EAR1988
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYCT AND MRI OF THE EAR AND TEMPORAL BONE - CURRENT STATE OF THE ART AND FUTURE-PROSPECTS1988
  • LARYNGOSCOPEANTERIOR EPITYMPANIC CHOLESTEATOMA WITH FACIAL PARALYSIS - A CHARACTERISTIC GROWTH-PATTERN1988
  • LARYNGOSCOPECOCHLEAR PATENCY PROBLEMS IN COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION1987
  • LARYNGOSCOPECONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS OF THE INNER-EAR - A CLASSIFICATION BASED ON EMBRYOGENESIS1987
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF OTOLOGYXANTHOMA OF THE TEMPORAL BONE AND SKULL BASE1987
  • LARYNGOSCOPESOUND DETECTION WITH THE COCHLEAR IMPLANT IN 5 EARS OF 4 CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL1987
  • LARYNGOSCOPECONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS OF THE INNER-EAR - HISTOLOGIC-FINDINGS IN 5 TEMPORAL BONES1987
  • LARYNGOSCOPESURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND HEARING RESULTS WITH THE UCSF STORZ COCHLEAR IMPLANT1987
  • ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICAOBSERVATIONS ON AN EXPERIMENTAL EXPANSILE ELECTRODE FOR USE IN COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION1986
  • LARYNGOSCOPETHE UCSF STORZ MULTICHANNEL COCHLEAR IMPLANT - PATIENT RESULTS1986
  • ANLS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGYMAGNETIC-RESONCE-IMAGING IN ACOUSTIC NEUROMA DIAGNOSIS1986
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYCOCHLEAR IMPLANTATION IN CHILDREN - THE PROBLEM OF HEAD GROWTH1986
  • ANLS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGYCOCHLEAR IMPLANTATION - STRATEGIES TO PROTECT THE IMPLANTED COCHLEA FROM MIDDLE-EAR INFECTION1986
  • LaryngoscopeExperimental evidence against middle ear oxygen absorption.1985
  • LARYNGOSCOPECOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY IN SUPPURATIVE EAR DISEASE1984
  • LARYNGOSCOPEROLE OF THE MASTOID IN TYMPANIC MEMBRANE RECONSTRUCTION1984
  • OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERYMYRINGOPLASTY WITH SIMPLE MASTOIDECTOMY - RESULTS IN 82 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS1983
  • ANLS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGYLARYNGEAL PAPILLOMA - RESULTS OF TREATMENT WITH THE CO2-LASER AND PODOPHYLLUM1982

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