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President’s WelcomeDear Colleagues
On behalf of ASOHNS I extend a very warm welcome to you and your partner to attend our 67th Annual Scientific Meeting in Adelaide in 2017.
The ASOHNS ASM is renowned for delivering excellent opportunities for continued learning and development and peer interaction for our members, trainees and visitors. The 2017 meeting will be no exception.
Overall, the program’s content and structure will continue its approach in combining much-needed practical, “how to do it” information with updates on the latest techniques and developments in our specialty.
The main scientific program will be supported by specialist, interactive breakfast sessions and satellite meetings that offer more relaxed and practical opportunities for increasing skills and exchanging information and ideas with presenters and fellow attendees.
For visitors travelling from interstate and overseas, we encourage you to bring your partners and families and extend your stay, as Adelaide and its environs are well worth the visit.
The city of Adelaide, capital of the state of South Australia, is aptly named the ‘Festival City’, for its artistic ambience, many carnivals and cultural events, vibrant cafes, diverse restaurants and world-famous wineries.
The main wine growing areas and most of the beautiful beaches are all within easy driving distance of the city. Further afield, Australia’s natural and unique wildlife can be viewed and enjoyed at various wildlife parks, visiting Kangaroo Island and cruising the Murray River.
South Australia generally enjoys a Mediterranean-style climate with dry, warm summers and mild winters. March is an ideal time to visit, with slightly cooler autumn temperatures while the weather remains sunny, warm and pleasant.
I look forward to welcoming you all to the ASOHNS ASM 2017.
Christopher Perry OAM, FRACS President, ASOHNS
Contents
President’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Convener’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Organising Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) . . . . . . . . .5
ASOHNS Virtual ASM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Location & Accommodation Map . . . . . . . . . .7
Venue Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Functions and Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Trade Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Convener’s WelcomeDear Colleagues
The 67th ASOHNS Annual Scientific Meeting is being held in Adelaide in March 2017, in the newly redeveloped Adelaide Convention Centre.
As convener, I am pleased to welcome all ASOHNS members and guests to attend what promises to be an excellent meeting.
Our focus is on exploring the latest subspecialty knowledge with particular relevance to the general otolaryngologist.
We are being joined by five prominent overseas keynote speakers in the fields of Sleep, Rhinology, Facial Plastics, Otology / Neuro-otology and Head and Neck Surgery.
The theme of our meeting is “Ingenuity at Work”, reflecting the practical application of state of the art knowledge to our day to day practice.
I look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide in 2017.
Michael Schultz FRACS Convener, ASOHNS ASM 2017
Organising CommitteeConvener Michael Schultz FRACS
Scientific Convener PJ Wormald FRACS
Committee Andrew Foreman FRACS
JC Hodge FRACS
Alkis Psaltis FRACS
ASOHNS CEO Lorna Watson
OHN Nurses Group Tracey Nicholls
Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS)ASOHNS is the representative organisation for Ear Nose and Throat Head and Neck Surgeons in Australia, and dates from 1950. ASOHNS members are Specialist Surgeons who investigate and treat conditions of the ear, nose, throat and neck. The Society is committed to clinical excellence, education, and the dissemination of information on otolaryngology head and neck surgery.
For further information, visit: www.asohns.org.au
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Oaks Embassy 96 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 50002
The Playford, MGallery by Sofitel 120 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 50003
Location & Accommodation Map
Key features of the ASOHNS Virtual ASM website include: • AbilitytoviewtheASOHNS2017ASMProgram • AbilitytoviewPosters,Abstracts&Speakerprofiles • AbilitytoviewGeneralInformationinregardstotheASOHNS2017ASM.
DelegatescanaccesstheASOHNSVirtualASMbygoingtohttp://asm.asohns.org.au/virtual-asm/. Theresponsivewebsiteisaccessibleacrossalldevices,fromsmartphonestodesktopdevices.
Don’tforgettobookmarkorfavouritethewebsite,orbetterstillsavethelinkonyoursmartphones homescreenhttp://asm.asohns.org.au/virtual-asm/.
How to add bookmarks to your home screen using an Apple device*1.Selectthesiteyouwishtobookmark2.Hitthe‘Share’button3.Thenselect‘AddtoHomeScreen’
How to add bookmarks to your home screen using an Android device*1.Selectthesiteyouwishtobookmark2.HittheSettingsbutton(threeverticaldots)locatedatthetoprighthandcornerofthescreen3.Then,hitthestarsymbol.ThiswilltakeyoutotheBookmarksmenuandfromhereyoucan editthewebpage’snameandselectwhichbookmarksfolderyouwanttosaveitinto.
*Guide is general in nature. Your device may require a different method to bookmark to the home screen.
Delegates will be able to enhance their ASOHNS 2017 ASM experience by going online to the ASOHNS Virtual ASM.
ASOHNS Virtual ASM
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Industry Exhibition – Halls LM
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Official FunctionsASOHNS General Meeting(All ASOHNS current financial Full, Senior and Life Members may attend)Date: Thursday 23 March 2017Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pmLocation: Hall N, Adelaide Convention Centre
Social FunctionsAll social functions are included in the delegate registration fee, however tickets will be essential for access.
If you have indicated during the registration process that you will not be attending a function, you will not receive a ticket for that event.
Welcome ReceptionDate: Thursday 23 March 2017Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pmLocation: Riverbank Promenade, Adelaide Convention CentreCost: Included for full registration categories, bookings essentialAdditional Tickets: $75.00 per person
Tickets are essential. If you would like to purchase an additional ticket, please visit the registration desk regarding availability.
Poster Presentation SessionDate: Friday 24 March 2017Time: 5:15pm – 6:00pmLocation: Halls LM, Adelaide Convention CentreCost: Included for full registration categories, bookings essential
Gala DinnerDate: Saturday 25 March 2017Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pmLocation: William Magarey Room, Adelaide Oval War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide SA 5006Cost: Included for full registration categories, bookings essentialAdditional Tickets: $150.00 per person
Tickets are essential. If you would like to purchase an additional ticket, please visit the registration desk regarding availability.
Delegates are to make their own way to the Gala Dinner.
Optional Activities
Golf AfternoonDate: Friday 24 March 2017 Tee Time: 1:00pm Venue: The Grange Golf Club, West Course, White Sands Drive, Grange, South Australia
Cost: $50.00
Tickets are essential. If you would like to attend the golf afternoon, please visit the registration desk regarding availability.
Getting there: Return bus transfers have been organised to and from The Grange Golf Club. Delegates to depart the Adelaide Convention Centre at 12noon and will return at the conclusion of the golf.
Dress Code: The Grange Golf Club is a traditional course and a strict dress code applies. For further information please visit www.grangegolf.com.au
Fun WalkDate: Saturday 25 March 2017Time: 6:30am – 7:30amCost: Included for full registration categories, bookings essential
Please meet in the foyer of the InterContinental Adelaide at 6:15am for a 6:30am departure. This activity is a fundraiser by gold coin donation with all proceeds going to Michael Crossland’s Orphanage in Haiti. For further information on this charity, please visit http://michaelcrossland.com/haiti/
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Trade Exhibition
Exhibition HoursThursday 23 March 2017 12noon – 5:00pmFriday 24 March 2017 8:00am – 5:00pmSaturday 25 March 2017 8:00am – 5:00pmSunday 26 March 2017 8:00am – 10:30am
Trade Exhibition Floor PlanHalls LM, Adelaide Convention Centre
Trade ExhibitorsBooth Company50 AdvancedBionics18 ASOHNS5 AtosMedicalPtyLtd38 AttuneHearing49 AvantMutualGroup1 C.R.KennedyMedicalSolutions47 CarePharmaceuticals31-32 CochlearLtd14 CookMedical36 CoreMed59 DeviceTechnologies15 Doc’sProplugs20-21 Endotherapeutics45 ENTTechnologiesPtyLtd41 ExaminedLife27 Excellcare63 ExperienInsuranceServices42 GenieSolutions48 GNOtometrics25 INKASurgicalInstruments53 INNOFORCEEst.43 Integra11 InvitroTechnologies22-24 KarlStorzEndoscopyAustraliaPtyLtd52 LateralMedical37 LeicaMicrosystemsPtyLtd
Booth Company19 LifeHealthcare34 LMTSurgical10 Lumenis57 MaquetGetingeGroup28 MED-ELImplantSystems33 MediBrokerandPriorityLife26 MedicalDevicesPtyLtd6-7 Medrobotics55 Medtronic Australasia64 MicroMedInternationalP/L9 Mi-TecMedicalPublishing35 Mylan60 NeilmedPharmaceuticalsPtyLtd29 Olympus51 OticonMedical8 Prescott’sInc4 SanofiGenzyme16-17 Seqirus58 SheffmedTradeServices12-13 Smith&NephewPtyLtd46 SomnoMed2 TheAustralianOpal&Diamond
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VenueThe 67th ASOHNS Annual Scientific Meeting will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, located in the heart of Adelaide, starting on Thursday 23 March 2017 and concluding on Sunday 26 March 2017. For more information visit www.adelaidecc.com.au
Registration DeskThe registration desk will be located in Foyer L, Ground Level, Adelaide Convention Centre.
Opening hours:Thursday 23 March 2017 10:00am – 5:00pm
Friday 24 March 2017 6:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday 25 March 2017 6:30am – 5:00pm
Sunday 26 March 2017 7:30am – 12noon
Exhibition OpeningThe exhibition will open at 12noon on Thursday 23 March with lunch served. The first plenary session of the meeting will commence at 12.50pm.
Name Badges Your name badge is essential for entry into the meeting. Please collect your name badge from the registration desk prior to entering the scientific sessions and industry exhibition.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)This educational activity has been approved in the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons CPD Program. Fellows who participate may claim one point per hour (maximum 23 points) in Maintenance of Knowledge and Skills.
Morning Teas, Lunches and Afternoon TeasAll morning teas, lunches and afternoon teas (as applicable) will be served in the industry exhibition area.
Internet FacilitiesWireless internet will be available throughout Adelaide Convention Centre. Details will be made available during the Meeting.
Dress CodeScientific Sessions: Smart casual Welcome Reception: Smart casual Poster Presentation Session: Smart casual Gala Dinner: Lounge suit/cocktail dress
E-PostersScientific posters will be displayed electronically on poster stations located in the industry exhibition during the meeting.
Speakers’ SupportPresenters are requested to submit their PowerPoint presentations to the speakers’ support centre at least two hours prior to the commencement of the session in which they are speaking. The speakers’ support centre is located in Room L1B on the Ground Level of the Adelaide Convention Centre. A technician will be available at the speakers’ support centre from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 March 2017.
Car ParkingThe Adelaide Convention Centre operates two convenient on-site car parks. The Riverbank car park is accessible from King William and Morphett Road via Festival Drive and the North Terrace car park is accessible from North Terrace.
The following rates (subject to change) are applicable for both car parks:
Early Bird: $15.00 (Enter between 5:30am and 9:30am; exit between 2:30pm and 6:30pm)
Casual: 0-1 hr: $6.00, 1-2 hrs: $10.00, 2-3 hrs: $15.00, 3-4 hrs: $16.00
An additional $1.00 will be charged for each hour to a maximum of $28.00 / 24 hours. Lost ticket $28.00.
For further information, please visit www.adelaidecc.com.au/visiting/ the-centre/
Dietary RequirementsThe venue is responsible for all catering at the meeting and the Meeting Organiser does not inspect or control food preparation areas or attempt to monitor ingredients used. Contact the venue directly for all special dietary requirements during the event, irrespective of whether details have been provided to the Meeting Organiser. If the Meeting Organiser requests information about your dietary requirements for a specific event they will endeavour to forward the information provided to the venue (time permitting). Even if information is requested or provided, the Meeting Organiser takes no responsibility for ensuring the venue acknowledges your dietary requirements or that these requirements can be met. In all cases you must verify for yourself that your dietary requirements have been met and the Meeting Organiser refutes any and all liability for any failure to adequately provide your special dietary requirements or any consequential damage resulting from such failure.
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Keynote Speakers
Professor Robert Jackler, MD Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in Otorhinolaryngology and Professor, By Courtesy, of Neurosurgery and of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
Dr Jackler did his OHNS at the University of California, San Francisco. After taking a Neuro-otology fellowship at the House Ear Clinic in Los Angles (1985), he joined the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco as assistant professor. In 2003, Dr Jackler was appointed the Sewall Professor and Chair of the Department at OHNS and professor in the departments of Neurosurgery and Surgery at the Stanford University School of Medicine. At Stanford, Dr Jackler transitioned a small division of surgery with five faculty into an independent department with 47 faculty. Apart from his departmental leadership, Dr Jackler served five years as Associate Dean for Postgraduate Medical Education.
Clinically, Dr Jackler is an otologist / neuro-otologist who specialises in complex ear diseases. He has a special interest in tumours of the lateral and posterior cranial base and has written numerous analytical papers derived from his microsurgical series. For over 25 years Dr Jackler has directed a fellowship program in neuro-otology and skull base surgery which has trained a number of academic leaders in the field. Dr Jackler has served as President of the American Neuro-otology Society and was Editor-in Chief of the leading journal in his field, Otology and Neuro-otology, for 12 years. Dr Jackler is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and an honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in both Edinburgh and London.
Dr Jackler has authored over 160 peer reviewed papers, over 40 textbook chapters, numerous editorials, and published three books Neuro-otology (1994, 2004), Atlas of Skull Base Surgery and Neuro-otology (1996, 2008), and Tumors of the Ear and Temporal Bone (2000). Dr Jackler leads the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss whose mission is to create biological cures for major forms of inner ear hearing loss through a research effort that is sustained, large-scale, multidisciplinary, focused, goal–oriented, and transformational.
Professor Stephen Park, MD Director of the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Department of OHNS, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
Stephen S. Park, MD, is the Director of the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. His primary clinic interest is in the field of facial plastic surgery, particularly skin reconstruction, facial rejuvenation, and rhinoplasty.
Dr Park’s scientific research focuses on innovations in tissue-engineered cartilage using both animal and human chondrocytes. He is internationally recognised as one of the leaders in Facial Plastic Surgery and has authored numerous publications on these topics. He is the past president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) and the Southern Section vice-president for the Triological Society. He also serves on the board of directors for the American Board of Otolaryngology and is the examination chair.
Dr Park grew up outside Detroit, Michigan and graduated from Amherst College in 1984. He then attended the University of Michigan Medical School and received his Otolaryngology training at Tufts University, followed by a fellowship in Facial Plastic Surgery in Portland Oregon. He has been on the clinical faculty at the University of Virginia since 1994. He is married with two sons. He is an avid golfer and active in physical fitness.
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Professor Eben Rosenthal, MD John and Ann Doerr Medical Director, Stanford Cancer Center, Stanford, USA
Eben Rosenthal is a surgeon-scientist and academic leader. He is currently serving as the John and Ann Doerr Medical Director of the Stanford Cancer Center, a position he has held since July 2015. He works and oversees the clinical delivery of cancer care across Stanford Medicine and growing cancer networks. He is clinically active in microvascular reconstruction of complex head and neck defects.
He has published over 160 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts, authored many book chapters and published a book on optical imaging in cancer. He is on the editorial board of Head & Neck and The Laryngoscope and is also a charter member of the NIH Developmental Therapeutics Study Section. Dr Rosenthal has performed preclinical and clinical research on the role of targeted therapies for use to treat cancer alone and in combination with conventional therapy. He has served as principal investigator on several early phase investigator-initiated and industry sponsored clinical trials in molecular oncology. He has received grant funding from the American Cancer Society, NIH/NCI and NIH/NIDCR to study the role of targeted therapy and novel imaging strategies in cancer.
Dr Rosenthal has conducted bench to bedside development of optical contrast agents to identify cancer in the operating room. He leads a multidisciplinary team of scientists through successful IND application to allow testing of fluorescently labelled antibodies in the clinic and operating room. These early phase clinical trials have demonstrated that this technique can visualise microscopic cancer in the operating room and may significantly improve clinical outcomes.
Professor Daniel Simmen, MD Center of Rhinology, Skull Base Surgery and Facial Plastic Surgery, ORL-Zentrum, Hirslanden Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland
Prof Simmen studied medicine at the University of Zürich and also trained in ENT at the department in Zürich with Prof Ugo Fisch as the director at that time. For many years Dr Simmen was the head of the Rhinology and Facial Plastic Surgery Unit at the University Clinic in Zürich Switzerland. His main research interest and clinical focus was therefore the surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis and transnasal skull base surgery. The second field of clinical interest was facial plastic surgery eg functional and aesthetic aspects in harmony. For over fifteen years Prof Simmen has been a partner at the ORL-Zentrum at the Hirslanden Clinic in Zürich. He is also a lecturer in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery.
He has organised and is running many instructional hands on courses in Zürich and throughout the world. He has published two leading textbooks on endoscopic sinus surgery (Thieme – Manual of Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery) and many book chapters and peer-reviewed papers in the field of his expertise.
Professor Claudio Vicni, MD Director, Department of Head & Neck Surgery of ASL Romagna, Chief OHNS Unit – Forli Hospital and Faenza Hospital, Forli, Italy
Dr Vicini is currently the Director of Head & Neck Surgery of ASL Romagna, Chief of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Unit at Forli Hospital and Chief, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Unit at Faenza Hospital. He is also the Chief of Stomatology & Oral Surgery Service at Forli Hospital.
Dr Vicini’s principal areas of interest are oncological head and neck surgery, sleep disordered breathing surgery, facial plastic surgery, neuro-otology, trans oral robotic surgery and paediatric surgery.
Dr Vicini is the Past President of the Italian Society of Geriatrics ORL, Past Vice President of ASL Forlì Management College, Past President of the Association of Italian Otorhinolaryngology Hospitals and the Incoming President of the Italian Society of Otolaryngology.
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Thursday 23 March
12noon - 12:50pm Lunch with the Industry
12:50pm - 3:00pm SESSION 1Hall N
Chairs: Chris Perry and Phil Fisher
12:50pm WELCOMEMichael Schultz
1:00pm E-CIGARETTES – A PRIMER FOR THE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST Robert Jackler
1:30pm HOW TO MAKE PALATE SURGERY FOR SNORING/OSA EASIERClaudio Vicini
2:00pm ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY – A STEPWISE CONCEPT TO WHO/WHEN/WHY AND HOW MUCH SURGERY IS REALLY NEEDED
Daniel Simmen
2:30pm PEARLS FOR FUNCTIONAL RHINOPLASTY: THE ART OF PRECISION
Stephen Park
3:00pm - 3:30pm Afternoon Tea with the Industry
3:30pm - 4:00pm SESSION 2Hall N
Chair: Samuel Dowthwaite
3:30pm FOLLOW-UP OF HEAD AND NECK CANCER PATIENTS: EVIDENCE AND VALUE
Eben Rosenthal
4:00pm - 5:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 1: ETHICSHall N
Chair: Niell Boustred
ETHICS PANEL Neil Vallance, Pat Guiney and Michael Jay
Chair/Moderator: Niell Boustred
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4:00pm - 5:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 2: PAEDIATRICRoom L2 & L3
Chair: David Wabnitz
PAEDIATRIC SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING PANELSimon Carney, John Wong, Chris Perry and Shyan Vijayasekaran
Chair/Moderator: David Wabnitz
5:00pm - 6:00pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGHall N
6:00pm - 7:30pm WELCOME RECEPTIONRiverbank Promenade
Friday 24 March
7:00am - 8:00am BREAKFAST SESSION 1: NEW AND DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES IN LARYNGOLOGYRoom L2 & L3
Chairs: Theo Athanasiadis and Darcy Economos
7:00am STATE OF THE ART IMAGING AND STROBOSCOPY IN LARYNGOLOGY
Matthew Broadhurst
7:12am LASERS IN LARYNGOLOGY - NEW AND DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS
Bren Dorman
7:24am MODERN MANAGEMENT OF VOICE DYSFUNCTION IN THYROID SURGERY
Daniel Novakovic
7:36am EVIDENCE BASE FOR MEDICATIONS IN LARYNGOLOGYDavid Vokes
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8:00am - 10:00am SESSION 3Hall N
Chairs: Alex Saxby and Alethea Grobler
8:00am SURGERY AROUND THE LACRIMAL SYSTEM – A KEY LANDMARK IN ESS AND LACRIMAL SURGERY
Daniel Simmen
8:30am ANOSMIA - INVESTIGATION AND MANAGEMENTSimon Robinson
8:40am RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE EXPRESSION IN PERINEURAL SPREAD OF CARCINOMA: CAN WE RE-PURPOSE EXISTING THERAPY?
Campbell Schmidt
8:50am PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS ON MANAGING CHOLESTEATOMARobert Jackler
9:20am EVALUATION OF THE TEMPORAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORMALIN SUBMERSION TIME AND RESECTED SPECIMEN SIZE
Sathish Paramasivan
9:30am PRIMARY RHINOPLASTY FOR THE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST: AVOIDING LANDMINES
Stephen Park
10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea with the Industry
10:30am - 12noon SESSION 4Hall N
Chairs: Andrew Lindsay and Sonja Latzel
10:30am OPTICAL IMAGING TO DETECT CANCER IN REAL TIME DURING SURGERY
Eben Rosenthal
11:00am SILVER NANOPARTICLES AS A TOPICAL CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS TREATMENT
Katharina Richter
11:10am CAN A COCHLEAR IMPLANT IMPROVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH SEVERE HEARING LOSS? – PRELIMINARY DATA
Peter Friedland
11:20am ENDOSCOPIC EAR SURGERYAlex Saxby
11:40am TREATMENT DELAYS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEAD AND NECK CANCER
James Connell
11:50am CHRONIC COUGHJacqui Allen
12noon - 1:00pm Lunch with the Industry
1:00pm - 3:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 3: RHINOLOGYHall N
Chairs: David Morrissey and Chris Dhepnorrarat
1:00pm A NEW WAY OF UNDERSTANDING AND CLASSIFYING FRONTAL SINUS ANATOMY
PJ Wormald
1:15pm CHARACTERIZATION OF TERTIARY LYMPHOID ORGANS IN CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS
Sathish Paramasivan
1:25pm POST NASAL DRIP - INVESTIGATIONS AND MANAGEMENTRaewyn Campbell
1:40pm RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL ASSESSING THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF MANUKA HONEY AUGMENTED WITH METHYLGLYOXAL IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS IN A CLINICAL SETTING
Arvind Jothin
1:50pm WHY SURGERY FAILSLarry Kalish
2:05pm RHINOLOGY PANELRaewyn Campbell, Daniel Simmen, Richard Douglas, Jo Rimmer and Scott Graham
Chair/Moderator: Alkis Psaltis
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1:00pm - 3:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 4: HEAD AND NECK SURGERYRoom L2 & L3
Chairs: Julia Crawford and Thya Thiruchelvam
1:00pm GRANT BATES LECTURE: MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA
Sanjai Sood
1:20pm A BREATH TEST FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCER: IS IT FEASIBLE?
Dhinashini Chandran
1:30pm MANAGEMENT OF LOCALLY INVASIVE THYROID CANCERSam Boase
1:50pm EVALUATING THE ACCEPTANCE AND ADOPTION OF ROBOTIC SURGERY BY OTOLARYNGOLOGISTS AND HEAD AND NECK SURGEONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Giri Krishnan
2:00pm HEAD AND NECK CASE DISCUSSION PANELEben Rosenthal, Suren Krishnan, Michael Penniment and Brian Stein
Chair/Moderator: Andrew Foreman
3:00pm - 3:30pm Afternoon Tea with the Industry
3:30pm - 5:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 5: OTOLOGYHall N
Chairs: Michael Schultz and Nigel Biggs
3:30pm CURRENT APPROACHES TO CONDUCTIVE HEARING LOSSSean Flanagan
3:50pm OTOLOGY CASE DISCUSSION PANELRobert Jackler, Selaimen Da Costa, Robert Briggs, Sean Flanagan and Andrew Lomas
Chair/Moderator: Michael Schultz
3:30pm - 5:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION 6: OSA SURGERYRoom L2 & L3
Chair: JC Hodge
3:30pm NICK ANTIC MEMORIAL LECTURE: EVIDENCE FOR SURGERY IN THE TREATMENT OF OSA
Stuart Mackay
4:00pm PANELAndrew Cheng, Julia Crawford, Stuart MacKay, Claudio Vicini and Aeneas Yeo
Chair/Moderator: JC Hodge
5:15pm - 6:00pm POSTER PRESENTATION SESSIONHall L
5:15pm SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC MEDIAL FLAP INFERIOR TURBINOPLASTY IN CHILDREN
Ming Chak Lee
5:18pm ALLOIOCOCCUS OTITIDIS FORMS MULTISPECIES BIOFILM WITH HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE: EFFECTS ON ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY AND PERSISTENCE
Chun Chan
5:21pm BACTERIOPHAGE THERAPY FOR TREATING PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA INFECTIONS IN CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS
Stephanie Fong
5:24pm INTRANASAL CORTICOSTEROIDS AS AN ANTI BIOFILM AGENT IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS SHEEP MODEL
Sukanya Rajiv
5:27pm LIPOSOME-ENCAPSULATED NITRIC OXIDE DONOR: A NOVEL TOPICAL TREATMENT FOR STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS BIOFILM- ASSOCIATED RHINOSINUSITIS
Sukanya Rajiv
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5:30pm THE EFFICACY OF PRE-OPERATIVE INTRATYMPANIC GENTAMICIN IN ALLEVIATING POST-OPERATIVE VESTIBULAR SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING SURGICAL REMOVAL OF VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMAS
Hannah North
5:33pm GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATES FROM PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RHINUSINUSITIS
Jake Jervis-Bardy
5:36pm A TRIAL OF FIBRIN/THROMBIN PATCHES AND GLUE FOR MAJOR VESSEL BLEEDING IN THE SKULL BASE
Alistair Jukes
5:39pm DUAL IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR ASSESSING BIOLOGICAL MARGINS IN HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Elizabeth Sigston
5:15pm - 6:00pm POSTER PRESENTATION SESSIONHall M
5:15pm PRIMARY TRANS-ORAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF EARLY TONSILLAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA FOLLOWED BY RISK-ADAPTED RADIOTHERAPY
Samuel Dowthwaite
5:18pm PARTIAL ADENOIDECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH PALATAL ABNORMALITIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Ingrid Salna
5:21pm INCREASED IL-13 EXPRESSION IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH NEO-OSTEOGENESIS IN CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS
Sathish Paramasivan
5:24pm IS THE ANTEROLATERAL THIGH FREE FLAP SUPERIOR TO THE JEJUNAL FREE FLAP IN NEOPHARYNGEAL RECONSTRUCTION?
Ashwinna Asairinachan
5:27pm IMPACT OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV) ON TONSILLAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA SURVIVAL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Navid Ahmadi
5:30pm RNA SEQUENCING OF METASTATIC CUTANEOUS SCC WITH NANO-STRING: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Tharsiga Gnanasekaran
5:33pm ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHY DURING COCHLEAR IMPLANT SURGERY PREDICTS POSTOPERATIVE HEARING OUTCOMES
Christofer Bester
5:36pm CO-PHENYLCAINE SPRAY: CAN WE IMPROVE THE TASTE? A RANDOMISED, DOUBLE-BLIND, CROSSOVER STUDY
Stuart Bailey
5:39pm SALIVARY DNA METHYLATION PANEL TO DETECT HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Chris Perry
Saturday 25 March
6:30am - 7:30am FUN WALK
7:00am - 8:00am BREAKFAST SESSION 2: THYROIDRoom L2 & L3
Chair: Sam Boase
7:00am PANELDavid Torpy, Marcus Dreosti, Matt Magarey and Desmond Wee
Chair/Moderator: Sam Boase
8:00am - 10:00am SESSION 5Hall N
Chairs: Sonja Latzel and Bernie Lyons
8:00am CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN SKULL BASE SURGERYRobert Jackler
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8:30am A PHASE 1 CLINICAL TRIAL TO EVALUATE THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY AND PRELIMINARY EFFECTIVENESS OF AB-SA01 IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RHINOSINUSITIS ASSOCIATED WITH STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INFECTION
Mian Ooi
8:40am ROBYN BURNETT MEMORIAL LECTURE: ROBOTIC HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
JC Hodge
9:00am ASSESSING THE VALUE OF USING 3D PRINTED TEMPORAL BONES IN PREOPERATIVE PLANNING OF BONE BRIDGE SURGERY
Payal Mukherjee
9:10am SINOGENIC HEADACHEAlkis Psaltis
9:30am THE IMPACT OF AN ALAR BASE REDUCTION ON THE NASAL AIRWAY
Sai Sumana Gupta
9:40am CURRENT TRENDS IN COCHLEAR IMPLANTATIONRobert Briggs
10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea with the Industry
10:30am - 12noon SESSION 6Hall N
Chairs: Emily Perry and Peter Santa Maria
10:30am TYMPANIC MEMBRANE RETRACTIONS: A UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL
Sady Selaimen Da Costa
10:50am A SURGICAL HYDROGEL TO IMPROVE WOUND HEALING AND FIGHT BACTERIAL BIOFILMS
Katharina Richter
11:00am MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CRSRichard Douglas
11:20am NARROW BAND IMAGING - AN ALTERNATIVE TO HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF LARYNGEAL LESIONS
Evangelos Tseros
11:30am ROBOTIC SURGERY IN OSAClaudio Vicini
12noon - 1:00pm Lunch with the Industry
1:00pm - 2:00pm RHINOLOGY CADAVER DEMONSTRATION: AROUND THE LACRIMAL SYSTEMHall N
Chairs: PJ Wormald and Richard Douglas
AROUND THE LACRIMAL SYSTEMDaniel Simmen
2:00pm - 3:00pm HEAD AND NECK CADAVER DEMONSTRATION: FINESSING YOUR NECK DISSECTIONHall N
Chairs: Suren Krishnan and Sam Boase
FINESSING YOUR NECK DISSECTIONEben Rosenthal
3:00pm - 3:30pm Afternoon Tea with the Industry
3:30pm - 4:15pm OTOLOGY CADAVER DEMONSTRATIONHall N
Chairs: Andrew Lomas and Michael Schultz
FACIAL NERVE DISSECTIONRobert Jackler
4:15pm - 5:00pm OSA CADAVER DEMONSTRATIONHall N
Chairs: Richard Lewis and Guy Rees
BARBED REPOSITION PHARYNGOPLASTYClaudio Vicini
7:00pm - 11:00pm GALA DINNERAdelaide Oval
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Sunday 26 March
8:00am - 10:00am SESSION 7Hall N
Chair: Sharad Chawla
8:00am SUPERVISION OF TRAINEESEng Ooi
8:20am COULD PRECISION MEDICINE BE TAILOR-MADE FOR METASTATIC HEAD AND NECK CANCER
Chris Perry
8:30am DEVELOPING A COMPREHENSIVE SLEEP SERVICE IN YOUR ENT PRACTICE
John Malouf
8:50am MANAGEMENT OF LARYNGO-TRACHEAL STENOSISShyan Vijayasekaran
9:10am MIDDLE EAR CHOLESTEATOMA: WHAT IS THIS, HOW DID THEY GET THERE AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM?
Sady Selaimen Da Costa
9:30am COMPLICATIONS IN SINUS SURGERYScott Graham
9:50am A NOVEL COMBINED PLUGGING AND RESURFACING TECHNIQUE FOR REPAIR OF SUPERIOR SEMICIRCULAR CANAL DEHISCENCE
Gregory Shein
8:00am - 10:00am HISTORICAL SESSIONRoom L2 & L3
Chairs: Nicholas Jufas and Niall Jefferson
8:00am THE TEFLON-COATED PREMIER WITH A TRADEMARK GRANULOMA
Evangelos Tseros
8:15am DR JEAN LITTLEJOHN: SURGEON, TEACHER, SCHOLAR, LEADER
Danielle Wiltshire
8:30am THE JOURNEY OF ERYTHROXYLUM COCA - FROM PERUVIAN MUMMIES, GERMAN CHEMISTS TO VIN MARIANI: THE EARLY HISTORY OF COCAINE
Rithvik Reddy
8:45am ROBERT HENRY PULLEINE (1869-1935) BIOLOGIST, NATURALIST, ANTHROPOLOGIST, OTOLARYNGOLOGIST
David Close
9:00am MOFFETT: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR BOTH WARFARE AND THE NOSE
Vimal Sekhar
9:15am BRIEF REVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS USED FOR HEAD AND NECK APPLICATIONS
Daniel Anderson
10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea with the Industry
10:30am - 11:45am SESSION 8Hall N
Chair: Michael Schultz
10:30am NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ENDOSCOPIC SKULL BASE SURGERYRichard Harvey
10:55am INTEGRATING ENT SURGEONS INTO A HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM
Andrew Foreman
11:15am JEAN LITTLEJOHN PRIZE PRESENTATIONDavid Marty
11:20am CONCLUSIONMichael Schultz
Meeting Concludes
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Meeting OrganisersConferences and Events ManagementRoyal Australasian College of SurgeonsCollege of Surgeons Gardens 250-290 Spring StreetEast Melbourne VIC 3002T: +61 3 9249 1158E: [email protected]
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