August 07-08, 2017
London, UK
We’ve invited the top most influential speakers from around the world to give inspirational talks and lead practical workshops.
Track 1: General Medicine
Disorders of Nose, Ear, Throat sometimes causes some disorders like obstruction, Nasal polyposis, Chronic nasal, epistaxis and myasis, Septal hematoma, Deviated nasal septum, Nasal reflexes, Post-Nasal drip & Young’s syndrome, cleft palate, Rhinorrhoea & Rhinolith etc. Sinonasal disorders like Fused Airway disease, Asthma, tumors can be cured surgically done with the help of functional endoscopic sinus surgery & endoscopic frontal sinusotomy, sinus dilation and stenting, transnasal endoscopic surgery etc.
Track 2: Rhinology and Allergy
Rhinitis is a condition occurs due to inflammation and irritation of Mucous membrane. The inflammation is caused by the degranulation of mast cells in the nose. Irritation of mucous membrane is caused due to allergens like pollen and dander. Rhinitis can be classified as Allergic Rhinitis and non-Allergic Rhinitis basing on the causative agent. Allergic rhinitis is more common in some countries than others; in the United States, about 10%–30% of adults are affected annually.Fungal and Bacterial Rhinosinusitis is caused due to microorganisms affecting the nasal membranes. Infectious Rhinitis or Rhinosinusitis can be treated by vaccinations while allergic rhinitis can be treated by intranasal corticosteroids and antihistamines.
Track 3: General Otolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology (also called otolaryngology-head and neck surgery) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck. The specialty is frequently treated as a unit with surgery of the head and neck (otolaryngology–head and neck surgery, or OHNS). Doctors who specialize in this part are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, ENT doctors, ENT surgeons, or head and neck surgeons. Patients pursue treatment from an otorhinolaryngologist for diseases of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, and for the surgical supervision of cancers and benign tumors of the head and neck.
Track 4: Airway and Swallowing
Eating and swallowing are complex behaviors involving volitional and reflexive activities of more than 30 nerves and muscles. They have two crucial biological features: food passage from the oral cavity to stomach and airway guard. The swallowing procedure is usually divided into oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal stages according to the location of the bolus. The movement of the food in the oral hollow and to the oropharynx differs between eating solid food and drinking liquid. Dysphagia can result from a wide variety of useful or structural deficits of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx or esophagus.
Track 5: Pediatric Otolaryngology
Pediatrics Otolaryngology is the branch which deals with children having common illnesses such as tonsillitis, sinusitis and ear infections using the modern guidelines for medical treatment and the most progressive techniques for surgical treatment. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to focus and disseminate information regarding prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngological complaints in infants and kids due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and economic reasons.
Track 6: Head and Neck
Head, Neck & Oral Oncology encompasses all aspects of clinical practice, basic and translational research on the aetiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, assessment, management, follow-up and prognosis of patients with head and neck tumors and carotid body tumor. The Head and Neck Surgery track will provides the details of advanced diagnostic testing and leading-edge medical and surgical treatment for the full scope of head and neck conditions. Head and neck cancer is strongly associated with certain environmental and lifestyle risk factors, including tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, UV light, particular chemicals used in certain workplaces, and certain strains of viruses, such as human papillomavirus.
Track 7: Otology
Otologic surgery generally denotes to surgery of the middle ear and mastoid related to chronic otitis media, such as tympanoplasty, or ear drum surgery, ossiculoplasty, or surgery of the hearing bones, and mastoidectomy. Otology also includes surgical treatment of conductive hearing loss, such as stapedectomy surgery for otosclerosis. Neurotology, a related field of medicine and subspecialty of Otolaryngology, is the study of diseases of the inner ear, which can chief to hearing and balance disorders.
Track 8: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
The Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery track focus on the treatment of patients who have acquired, congenital and post-cancer irregularities to the face and neck. The goal is to restore natural form and function and enable patients to live as close to normal lives as possible. Techniques range from minimally invasive procedures to advanced operations, using tissue rearrangement, microvascular free tissue transfer, bone replacement and dynamic facial flaps.
Track 9: Surgery for Nasal Disorders
With recent advances in technology, including the nasal endoscope, nose or sinus surgery is now commonly performed entirely through the nose, without face or mouth incisions. Today, endoscopic sinus surgery is typically done with minimal nasal packing, mild pain, and short recovery times. Surgical Approaches for Nasal Disorders track discusses topics like Surgical navigation and Intraoperative Imaging, Endoscopic applications in orbital Surgery, Somnoplasty, septoplasty, Ossicular chain reconstruction and Management of superior canal dehiscence.
Track 10: Sinusitis- Types and Treatment
Sinusitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of the tissue lining the sinuses. Normally, sinuses are filled with air, but when sinuses become blocked and filled with fluid, germs can grow and cause an infection. Conditions that can cause sinus blockage include the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, or a deviated septum. In children, common environmental factors that contribute to sinusitis include allergies, illness from other children at day care or school, pacifiers, bottle drinking while lying on one's back, and smoke in the environment.
Track 11: Ear Disorders
Ear infections frequently are painful because of inflammation and buildup of fluids in the middle ear. Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the problem. Ear infection in infants and severe cases in general often require antibiotic medications. Long-term problems related to ear infections — persistent fluids in the middle ear, persistent infections or frequent infections — can cause hearing problems and other serious complications. In this tracks we go through some of the issue related to era disorder such as Acute external otits, Prechondritis pinna- Cauliflower ear, Congenital malformations- Microtia, Atresia and Otomycosis.
Track 12: Surgical Approaches for Ear Disorders
Hearing loss can be caused by many different causes, some of which can be successfully treated with medicine or surgery, depending on the disease process. There are 3 types of Hearing Loss: Conductive hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), mixed hearing loss. This track will discuss the detail study of causes and treatment of deafness and hearing loss such as Sudden deafness and permanent hearloss, Deaf-Blindness, Stapedectomy, Otological transplants and implants and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). Surgical part of this track will focus on topics Tympanostomy and tympanoplasty, Assistive communication devices- Cochlear Implants, Tinnitus retraining therapy, Treatment of natural sinus ostium.
Track 13: Laryngology
Laryngology is that branch of medicine which deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. The track of Laryngology will deal with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. Common conditions addressed by laryngologists include vocal fold nodules and cysts, laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papillomas, and voice misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes. Some of the most common disease is due to excessive talking, throat clearing, coughing, smoking, screaming, singing, or speaking too loudly or too low.
Track 14: ENT Infectious Diseases
ENT Infectious disease deals with some of topic including Fungal laryngitis in immuno-competent patient, Tonsils in adults and children, Implications for gonococci detection, Bacteriological and immunological studies related to ear.
Track 15: Operative Otolaryngology
Hearing loss can be affected by many diverse causes, some of which can be successfully cured with medicine or surgery, depending on the disease process. There are 3 types of Hearing Loss: Conductive hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), mixed hearing loss. This track will discuss the detail education of causes and treatment of deafness and hearing loss such as Sudden deafness and permanent hearloss, Deaf-Blindness, Stapedectomy, Otological transplants and implants and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD).
Track 16: Revision Surgery in Otolaryngology
This track will discuss the detail study of latest advancements in the field of surgery for various disorders like deafness and hearing loss such as Sudden deafness and permanent hearloss, Deaf-Blindness, Stapedectomy, Otological transplants and implants and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). Surgical part of this track will focus on topics Tympanostomy and tympanoplasty, Assistive communication devices- Cochlear Implants, Tinnitus retraining therapy, Treatment of natural sinus ostium.
Track 17: Geriatric Otolaryngology
Geriatric Otolaryngology is the subspecialty of the elderly in ear, nose and throat diseases. There are many issues affecting the elderly. As a specialist in geriatrics, we treat these as well as all other geriatric ENT problems. hearing loss in the elderly is the most common type of hearing loss. The incidence is 25-65% after age 65. Lack of treatment of this problem can result in social isolation of the elderly due to self consciousness and mbarrassment. Hearing test and hearing aids are easily supplied once the diagnosis is made.
Track 18: Anesthesiology and Otolaryngology
Children account for approximately one-third of all patients undergoing ear, nose, and throat, ENT surgery. Procedures range from simple day-case operations, such as myringotomy, to complex airway reconstruction surgery undertaken in specialist centres. This track describes the anaesthetic management of some of the commonly performed paediatric ENT procedures, including adenotonsillectomy, oesophagoscopy, and middle ear surgery.
Track 19: Instruments in Otolaryngology
Many different types of advanced surgical instruments and medical equipment designed to meet the needs of practitioners specializing in the diagnosis of ear, nose, throat, head and neck disorders. Popular ENT products include ear tubes, ENT bottles, otoscopes, specula, audio screening equipment and surgical instruments designed specifically for ENT procedures. Also available is the new Kotler Nasal Airway System which allows patients to breathe through the nasal passages after cosmetic and plastic surgery operations.
Track 20: Clinical Practice in Otolaryngology
Clinical Otolaryngology is planned to reflect all aspects of otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery, but in specific its clinical aspects. In General, the clinical features of otorhinolaryngology aids to know more about the current otorhinolaryngological practice; audiology, otology, balance, rhinology, larynx, voice and paediatric ORL; head and neck oncology; head and neck plastic and reconstructive surgery; and continuing medical education and ORL training
PULSUS Invites participants from all over the world to attend the “5th International Conference on Otorhinolaryngology 2017” going to be held during August 07-08, 2017, in London, UK.
Otorhinolaryngology-2017 Conference highlights the theme “Exploring perspectives in the field of Otorhinolaryngology”. Otorhinolaryngology 2017 is an event intended to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, ENT surgeons, physicians, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical trials faced and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. The two days of educational program will include keynote presentations, oral presentations, and poster presenters on the advanced techniques as well as papers in the field of Rhinology, Otology, Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Facial Plastics & Oral Health.
About CME
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Pulsus Group and Center for Education Development (CED). CED is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Designation Statement
Center for Education Development designates the live format for this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and ANCC credit. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Full accreditation information including disclosures, credit hours available and faculty information will be provided in the attendee handout onsite.
PULSUS Group Inc is a Medical publisher that adheres to stringent peer-review procedure with a view to set an example in promoting standard medical research with integrity. PULSUS Group takes pride in getting the endorsements of prestigious associations and societies like Canadian medical societies. As an ardent supporter of medical publishing, PULSUS Group closely associates with the Canadian and other international medical research associations. It publishes a wide range of medical journals that focus on medical specialties like cardiology, Integrative Medicine, Surgery and Reproductive Medicine. PULSUS group is closely associated with globally renowned academic and research societies like Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Groupe pour l'Avancementde la Microchirurgie Canada and Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand.
Why to attend:
Hearing and speech are essential aspects of human development and this conference may offer a broad otolaryngology study and the current development and research in this area. The Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell and taste. In the recent years “Cochlear Implants” are the major development enabling deaf to improve sense of hearing.
Target Audience:
• Healthcare companies
• Entrepreneurs
• Research Scholars
• Scientists
• Healthcare Innovators
• Physicians
• Clinical Researchers
• Life Science Investors
• Policymakers and Regulators
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Otorhinolaryngology-2017
Theme: Exploring perspectives in the field of Otorhinolaryngology
Summary:
Otorhinolaryngology is a combined study of Otology and Rhinology or Ear, Nose and Throat. The Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell and taste. As hearing and speech are important aspects of human development and this conference may offers a comprehensive Otorhinolaryngology study and the recent development and research in this area. “Cochlear Implants” & “Endoscopic sinus surgery” are the biggest recent development enabling deaf to gain sense of hearing and the surgery for sino-nasal problems.
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Importance & Scope:
Otorhinolaryngology 2017 highlights the theme “Novel approaches & surgical advancements for Ear, Nose and Throat”. Otorhinolaryngology -2017 is an event designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. The two days of educational program will include keynote presentations, session speakers, and poster presenters on the latest in innovative techniques as well as papers in the areas of Rhinology, Otology, Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Facial Plastics, Sleep - in adults & paediatrics and Oral Health.
The global ENT devices market is expected to reach € 13,23 Million by 2020 from € 1,014 Million in 2016, at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. Growth in ENT Devices market is mainly driven by the high prevalence of chronic sinusitis, rising geriatric population, favorable reimbursement scenario for ENT procedures in developed countries, rising adoption of minimally invasive ENT procedures, increasing presence of prominent players in the ENT devices market, and technological advancements. In addition the growing adoption of surgical instruments and techniques that are minimally invasive and more accurate than the conventional methods is a key market trend that will drive the ENT devices market during the forecast period. However, changes in the reimbursement policy for Tracheoesophageal Voice Prosthesis (TEP) devices in the Europe, high cost of CO2 lasers, and high cost and lack of reimbursement for hearing aids are factors that are likely to restrict the growth of ENT Devices market.
Market Research:
ENT devices are distinct equipment used for diagnosis, therapy, or surgery of any disorders related to the ear, nose, or throat, thereby helping to correct any problems related to hearing, smelling, snoring, or speaking, There are a wide range of ENT devices available in the market including endoscopes, hearing screening devices, powered surgical instruments, hearing aids, hearing implants, handheld surgical instruments, balloon sinus dilation devices, CO2 lasers, image-guided surgery systems, ear tubes, nasal and otological (ear) packing material, and voice prosthesis devices.
The ENT devices market is poised to reach € 13407.3 million by 2020 from € 9788.60 million in 2015, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2015 to 2020. This market is categorized on the basis of products, end users, and regions.
Chronic sinusitis is one of the top 10 medical conditions and contributes around € 8.2 Billion of direct healthcare cost in the Europe. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the Europe, about 12.1% of the adult population or 28.5 Million people are suffering from chronic sinusitis, making it more prevailing than diabetes and asthma. This high prevalence of chronic sinusitis is driving the demand for ENT treatments such as endoscopic sinus surgeries, functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), and balloon sinus dilation. Thus, growing prevalence of sinusitis is expected to propel the growth of ENT devices market.
ENT Devices Market report is a comprehensive study of current market trends in the market, industry growth drivers, and restraints. These markets are analyzed at regional level to provide exhaustive market analysis for the years 2013, 2014, 2015 and forecast to 2020. Each market is comprehensively analyzed at a granular level by geography (North America, Europe, Asia and Rest of the World) to provide in depth on the global scenario.