DepartmentofOtorhinolaryngology,Plastic,AestheticandReconstructiveHeadandNeckSurgeryUniversity of WürzburgJosef-Schneider-Str. 11D-97080 Würzburg
www.hno.uk-wuerzburg.de
Further Information
Arrival
Public transport stops of the trams1and5to the Würzburg University Hospital.
Offi cial stops of the buses13and24.
Programme
25th Anniversary Courseon Microsurgeryof the Middle Ear
February 25th – 27th, 2013
Department for Otorhinolaryngology,Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive SurgeryUniversity of Würzburg
Head: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. R. Hagen
Introduction
Dear Colleagues!
Microsurgery of the middle ear is one important part of our speciality. Besides classical tympanoplasty procedures, indications and special interventions for surgical hearing restoration experienced an enormous progress by the rapid development of new prosthetic and technical devices up to cochlear implantation and implanta-ble hearing aids.
The surgical courses by the University ENT Departments of Bochum and Würzburg, established since 1988, have become an essential part in the education of starting and advanced middle ear surgeons and look back to a 25th anniversary. Based on active research and broad clinical experience these courses represent the actual state of knowledge in the field of hearing restoration.The complete spectrum of ear surgery is presented via high definition 3D transmitted live surgery from two surgical theatres, active training is offered by standardized temporal bone exercises. Basic knowledge as well as diagnostic and therapeutic details are presented by experts.
Certainly, Würzburg offers much more than a surgical course. Take the advantage to explore Würzburg’s historical sites by visiting ancient locations and enjoy the world- famous Franconian wine.
We are looking forward to welcome you in Würzburg and to experience a scientifically and personally enriching meeting.
Yours sincerely,
Prof. Dr. S. Dazert Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. R. Hagen
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Stefan Dazert Rudolf Hagen
Trainingofmiddleearsurgery–Würzburgschool
R. Hagen, Würzburg
Thetemporalbonelab S. Schraven, Würzburg
Fundamentalsoftemporalbonepreparations
S. Plontke, Halle Specialaspectsforimplants R. Mlynski, Würzburg
Discussion
16:15–18:15 WORKSHOPSANDTUTORIALS (PARALLEL SESSIONS) � Temporalboneexercises
(Temporal bone laboratory, please register in advance)
� Workshopaudiologyandelectrophysiology(Comprehensive Hearing Center, on-site registration at the registration desk)
� TutorialVisibleEarSimulatorM. S. Sørensen, Copenhagen
(Lecture hall, Temporal bone lab)
Scientific Programme
Monday, February 25th, 2013
07:30 Registration
08:00 WelcomeandIntroduction S. Dazert, Bochum and
R. Hagen, Würzburg
08:15–12:30 LIVESURGERY3DHDTVProjection
Focus:stapessurgery,tympanoplasty
10:00–10:30 Coffee break and opening of the industrial exhibition
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–16:15 INTRODUCINGLECTURES Moderation: S. Dazert
Surgicalanatomyofthetemporalbone J. Pahnke, Würzburg Audiologicalstandardsformiddleear
surgery W. Shehata-Dieler, Würzburg
Neuroradiologyofthetemporalbone B. Alkonyi, Würzburg
Discussion
14:45–15:15 Coffee break and visit of the industrial exhibition
Tuesday, February 26th, 2013
08:00 Opening of registration desk
08:15–12:30 LIVESURGERY3DHDTVProjection
Focus:cholesteatoma,revisionsurgeryintympanoplasty,saccotomy
10:00–10:30 Coffee break and opening of the industrial exhibition
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–16:15 GENERALLECTURES Moderation: R. Mlynski
Tipsandtricksinmiddleearsurgery
J. Helms, Tübingen
ConceptsandtreatmentofcholesteatomaS. Plontke, Halle
Biomaterialsforossicularchainreconstruction
G. Geyer, Solingen
Traguscartilageintympanicmembranereconstruction
M. Khan, Pune/India
Functionaloutcomesindifferentmembranecrafts
F. Hoppe, Oldenburg
Discussion
14:45–15:15 Coffee break and visit of the industrial exhibition
Acutemastoiditisanditscomplications
M. Bunne, Oslo/Norway
Managementoftraumaticandotogeniccomplications
K. Schwager, Fulda
Treatmentofotosclerosis S. Dazert, Bochum
Surgeryofvertigo G. Baier, Darmstadt
Discussion
16:15–18:15 WORKSHOPSANDTUTORIALS (PARALLEL SESSIONS) � Temporalboneexercises
(Temporal bone laboratory, please register in advance)
� Workshopaudiologyandelectrophysiology
(Comprehensive Hearing Center, on-site registration at the registration desk)
� TutorialVisibleEarSimulatorM. S. Sørensen, Copenhagen
(Lecture hall, Temporal bone lab)
Preoperativeassessementofactivemiddleearimplantcandidates
S. Kaulitz, Würzburg
Implantablehearingaidsinmiddleeardisease
R. Mlynski, Würzburg
Vibrantsoundbridge®inatresiapatients B. McKinnon, Augusta/USA TheBonebridge®–
thefutureofboneconduction? R. Hagen
Discussion
16:15–18:15 WORKSHOPSANDTUTORIALS (PARALLEL SESSIONS) � Temporalboneexercises
(Temporal bone laboratory, please register in advance)
� Workshopaudiologyandelectrophysiology
(Comprehensive Hearing Center, on-site registration at the registration desk)
� TutorialVisibleEarSimulatorM. S. Sørensen, Copenhagen
(Lecture hall, Temporal bone lab)
Wednesday, February 27th, 2013
08:00 Opening of registration desk
08:15–12:30 LIVESURGERY3DHDTVProjection
Focus: activemiddleearimplants,cochleaimplants,surgeryofinternalauditorycanal
10:00–10:30 Coffee break and
opening of the industrial exhibition
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–16:15 CONTINUATIVELECTURES Moderation: R. Hagen
Tumorsofthetemporalbone R. Hagen, Würzburg
Themiddletemporalarteryflap:anatomyandapplicationsinotologyandskullbasesurgery
M. Gluth, Arkansas/USA
SpecialdiagnosticsforCochlearimplantation
W. Harnisch, Würzburg
Standardandfuturein Cochlearimplantation
A. Radeloff, Würzburg
Discussion
14:45–15:15 Coffee break and visit of the industrial exhibition
Registration
25thCourseonMicrosurgeryoftheMiddleEarFebruary25th–27th,2013
PleaseusethisregistrationformandsendtoDepartmentofOtorhinolaryngology,Plastic,AestheticandReconstructiveHeadandNeckSurgeryUniversityofWürzburgMrsC.Binder,Josef-Schneider-Str.11,D-97080Würzburg
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Social Programme
Monday, February 25th, 2013
Welcomereceptionatthe“Hofkellerei,WürzburgResidenz”(supperandwine-tasting)
SpecialnoteThe temperature of the wine-cellar varies between 13 to 17 °C, warm clothing recommended
Meetingpoint7 p.m. at the Franconian Fountain in front of the Würzburg Residence.
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International Faculty Profiles
Dr.MarieBunne is a senior surgeon and head of the Otology Section, ENT Dept., Oslo University Hospital, Norway. She specialized in 1989, trained at ENT Depts. at Umeå and Luleå/Boden, Sweden. Her scientific and clinical interest is otology were she holds a PhD on Eustachian tube function and tympanic membrane retraction. Dr. Bunne was trained in middle ear surgery by descendents of the Palva school, Finland and by colleagues at Uppsala Akademiska Sjukhus, Sweden. By means of grants, she spent periods at the House Ear Clinic, L.A. and Children’s Hospital, Pittsburgh (Profs. Bluestone and Casselbrandt), and with Profs Desaulty and Deguine in Lille, France. Head of the ENT Dept in Luleå 1991-1996. She was board member of the Swedish ORL Society in 1995-2000 and a recognized teacher and organizer in management and research programs. As a member of the Swedish Society for Ear Surgery since 1991 she moved to Norway in 2004 to share major responsibility for the development of ear surgery in Oslo. Cochlear implantation is since then a major field of interest.
Dr.MichaelGluth is a consultant in the Division of Otology & Neurotology and co-director of the Skull Base Surgery Center at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His practice consists entirely of ear and skull base disease with particular interests in cholesteato-ma, middle ear/mastoid surgery, skull base tumors, and adult cochlear implantation. Dr. Gluth is a native of Houston, and a graduate of the University of Texas Medical School (MD). He completed specialty training in otolaryn-gology-head & neck surgery at the Mayo Clinic and a fellowship in otology & skull base surgery at the Ear Science Institute Australia with Professor Marcus Atlas in Perth. Some of his other professional highlights include authorship of the textbook ”Aging and Communication“, appointment on the board of directors of the Prosper Meniere Society, and development of a new prosthesis designed for complex stapes surgery (malleostapedotomy).
Course Faculty
Alkonyi,Balint Würzburg / Germany
Baier,Gerald Darmstadt / Germany
Bunne,Marie Oslo / Norway
Cebulla,Mario Würzburg / Germany
Dazert,Stefan Bochum / Germany
Geyer,Götz Solingen / Germany
Gluth,Michael Arkansas / USA
Hagen,Rudolf Würzburg / Germany
Harnisch,Wilma Würzburg / Germany
Helms,Jan Tübingen / Germany
Hoppe,Florian Oldenburg / Germany
Kaulitz,Stefan Würzburg / Germany
Keim,Ralph Würzburg / Germany
Khan,Mubarak M. Pune / India
McKinnon,Brian J. Augusta / USA
Mlynski,Robert Würzburg / Germany
Pahnke,Jan Würzburg / Germany
Plontke,Stefan Halle / Germany
Radeloff,Andreas Würzburg / Germany
Schraven,Sebastian Würzburg / Germany
Schwager,Konrad Fulda / Germany
Shehata-Dieler,Wafaa Würzburg / Germany
SølvstenSørensen,Mads Copenhagen / Denmark
Dr.MubarakM.Khanis a senior consul-tant and associate professor at the Sushrut ENT Hospital of the MIMER Medical Col-lege in Pune, India. His clinical interest is cholesteatoma and cholesteatoma surge-ry particularly, the properties of cartilage in middle ear reconstruction. He has con-tributed significantly to the field of otology in India due to his expertship in techniques of cartilage tympanoplasty including publications in accredited inter-national journals. He is editor of the “Endoscopic Colour Atlas of Ear Diseases” and is holding several awards for his published educational videos and presentations.
Dr.BrianJ.McKinnonis in private practice at the Shea Ear Clinic, and also Clinical Associate Professor of Otology/Neurotology at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis. He received his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine, completed his Oto l-aryngo logy-Head & Neck Surgery residency at Naval Medi-cal Center Portsmouth, Neurotology fellowship at University of Virginia, received his Masters of Business Administration degree from the John Hopkins Graduate Business School. His clinical and research interests are in otology and neuro-tology including cochlear implants, implantable hearing devices, vestibular dysfunction and acoustic schwannomas.
Dr.MadsSølvstenSørensenMD, DMSc is a consultant, associate professor and head of the otology section and otopa-thology laboratory, ORL-HNS department of the Copenhagen University Hospitals at Rigshospitalet and Gentofte Hospital. His clinical interest is otology, mainly cholesteatoma and stapes surgery. His primary research interest is temporal bone dynamics with a special view to otosclerosis. He is the former chairman of the Danish Otosurgical Society, a former board member of the Danish Society of ORL-HNS, and currently a board member of the International Temporal Bone Society, Boston, MA. He is the initiator of the Danish Otosurgery Database project and the Visible Ear Simulator project, which provides high fidelity freeware for virtual otosurgical training.
Exhibition
Thecourseissupportedbythefollowingcompanies:
AlphaMed Vertriebs GmbHHauptstraße 5 91472 Ipsheim
bess medizintechnik gmbhGustav-Krone-Straße 714167 Berlin
Cochlear DeutschlandGmbH & Co. KGKarl-Wiechert-Allee 76 A30625 Hannover
HEIMOMED Heinze GmbH & Co. KGDaimlerstraße 30 50170 Kerpen
Heinz Kurz GmbH MedizintechnikTübinger Straße 3 72144 Dusslingen
MED-EL Deutschland GmbHMoosstraße 7 82319 Starnberg
Happersberger Otopront GmbHLanggasse 9065329 Hohenstein
Spiggle & Theis Medizintechnik GmbH Burghof 14 51491 Overath
Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGMittelstraße 8 78532 Tuttlingen
Takeda Pharma Vertrieb GmbH & Co.KGJägerstraße 2710117 Berlin
Carl Zeiss Meditec Vertriebsges. mbHGöschwitzer Straße 51–52 07745 Jena
Information for Participants
CoursevenueDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology,Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Head and Neck SurgeryLecture Hall, 1st floorUniversity of WürzburgJosef-Schneider-Str. 11D-97080 Würzburg
Participationfee� 300,00 €
for early registration until 31st December, 2012� additional 100 € per double hour for Temporal Bone
Exercises for early registration until 31st December, 2012 � 350,00 €
for later registration from 1st January, 2013 � additional 120,00 €
per double hour for Temporal Bone Exercises for later registration from 1st January, 2013
BankaccountPleasenote:Coursefeesmusthavebeentransferreduntil31stJanuary2013University Clinics of Würzburg: Account no. 44610582, “Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg“ (BLZ 790 500 00), IBAN: DE73 7905 00000044610582, BIC (Swift-Code): Byladem1SWU.
Pleaseenterthefollowinginformationintothe“reference“fieldatthetransfernote: “Konto Prof. Hagen, Finanzstelle 8601467” and also your subscriber number (as received with your registration confirmation).
ConfirmationletterA confirmation letter will be sent upon receipt of your registration form. Please inquire if confirmation does not reach you 2 weeks after your sending.
ChairmenUniv.-Prof. Dr. S. Dazert, BochumUniv.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. R. Hagen, Würzburg
OrganisationPD Dr. R. Mlynski, Würzburg
3DHDTVvideotechniqueDipl.-Ing. (FH) H. Korder, W. Wabbel
CoursesecretaryMrs C. Binder, 1st floor, in front of the auditory.Phone during the course: +49 [0]931 / 201-21698(8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
LunchExhibition area of the venue, next to the auditory
ParkingLimited facilities in front of the head clinic and at the parking area “ZOM”, Straubmühlweg (signposted at the “Josef-Schneider-Straße”)
AccommodationTourist Information Palais at the Congress Centrum, 97070 WürzburgPhone: [+49] [0]931 / 372371Fax: [+49] [0]931 / 373652E-Mail: [email protected]/en
CertificationThe Course is accredited by the Bayerische Landesärzte-kammer with 24 points, Workshops and Tutorials with 3 points per double-hour. It is recommended to use your barcode labels with your electronic training number during the course.
ImprintPublisher:Comprehensive Hearing Center, University of Würzburg, Josef-Schneider-Str. 11, D-97080 WürzburgLayout: Servicezentrum Medizin-Informatik, [email protected]: 250Copyrightpictures: Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
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