ENT-Ex short papers meeting

Friday 5 February 2010

Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE

This meeting showpieces the best of current research in British otology

Registration Details:
Fellow: Free of charge
Associate: Free of charge
Trainee - Fellow: Free of charge
Student Members: Free of charge
Non-Fellow: £140
Non-Fellow half day: £70
Trainee - Non-Fellow: £35
Speech Therapist: £35
Student: £10

Meeting ref: OT-J10-3

CPD (Applied for)



Section of Laryngology & Rhinology

The skull base and beyond

10.30 am

Pituitary surgery; Four hands are better than two
Professor Paolo Castelnuovo, University of Insubria - Varese, Italy

Rhino-Neuro-Surgery
Prof. Dr. Heinz Stammberger, Department of ORL, H&NS, Medical University Graz, Austria

External approaches to the skull base
Mr David Howard, Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, London

12.30 pm

Close of session
Section of Otology

ENTEX short papers meeting

2.00 pm

Objective assessment of outcome in facial reanimation surgery. A new tool to facilitate standardisation of reporting of smile excursion outcome?
Mr Dominic Bray, St Thomas' Hospital, London

CpG Island Hypermethylation of the NF2 Gene is rare in Sporadic Vestibular Schwannomas
Mr Peter Kullar, Cambridge University

Synchronous cochlear implantation in children
Mr Joe Grainger, Great Ormond Street Hospital

The 'Checkerboard' technique: An evolution of cartilage tympanoplasty, with malleus excision, in the treatment of cholesteatoma
Mr Tom Wilson, Cambridge University Hospitals

Predictive factors for recurrent cholesteatoma after combined approach tympanoplasty
Miss Annabelle Leong, University Hospital Lewisham

Long term results of inner ear perfusion by placement of gelfoam soaked in gentamicin at the round window niche
Mr R Suryanarayanan, University Hospital Aintree

Chorda tympani function after mastoid surgery: immediate and long term effects
Miss Elina Kiverniti, Southend University Hospital

4.00 pm

Close of meeting

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