Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

This session focuses on the latest advancements in diagnosing and treating hearing disorders, including sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. Attendees will learn about cochlear implants, surgical techniques, and hearing rehabilitation strategies. Case studies and emerging technologies will be highlighted. Discussions will include hearing preservation, auditory pathway research, and patient-centred care. Practical demonstrations and interactive sessions will address complex cases. Participants will gain insights into improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 1.1: Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  • Track 1.2: Middle Ear Surgery
  • Track 1.3: Cochlear Implant Techniques
  • Track 1.4: Audiology & Diagnostics
  • Track 1.5: Hearing Rehabilitation

This session addresses ENT disorders in children, including airway management, otitis media, and sinus conditions. Minimally invasive surgical techniques and post-operative care will be discussed. Pediatric craniofacial anomalies and hearing disorders will be explored. Interactive case discussions will enhance practical knowledge. Evidence-based strategies for long-term management and rehabilitation will be highlighted.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 2.1: Pediatric Airway Disorders
  • Track 2.2: Otitis Media & Tonsillitis
  • Track 2.3: Pediatric Sinus Surgery
  • Track 2.4: Craniofacial ENT Management
  • Track 2.5: Pediatric Hearing & Audiology

This session explores management of chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, and sinus tumors. Endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques will be discussed. Allergy management, immunotherapy, and post-operative care will be highlighted. Case studies and new imaging technologies will provide practical insights. Participants will learn evidence-based strategies for improving outcomes and patient quality of life.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 3.1: Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
  • Track 3.2: Chronic Rhino sinusitis
  • Track 3.3: Nasal Polyps & Tumors
  • Track 3.4: Allergy & Immunotherapy
  • Track 3.5: Image-Guided Surgery

Focuses on diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancers. Topics include surgical, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy approaches. Reconstruction techniques and multidisciplinary care will be highlighted. Case studies will illustrate clinical challenges, while discussions will focus on improving survival and quality of life. Participants will explore minimally invasive surgery and molecular-guided therapy options.

Subtracts:

  • Track 4.1: Head & Neck Tumor Surgery
  • Track 4.2: Radiotherapy & Chemotherapy
  • Track 4.3: Reconstructive Techniques
  • Track 4.4: Molecular & Genetic Oncology
  • Track 4.5: Multidisciplinary Care

Covers disorders of the larynx, including vocal cord pathologies and voice dysfunction. Advances in endoscopic techniques, voice therapy, and surgical interventions will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on voice preservation, rehabilitation, and professional voice care. Case studies and interactive demonstrations will illustrate clinical applications. Participants will learn evidence-based guidelines to optimize outcomes.

Subtracts:

  • Track 5.1: Vocal Cord Pathologies
  • Track 5.2: Endoscopic Laryngeal Surgery
  • Track 5.3: Voice Therapy Techniques
  • Track 5.4: Laryngeal Oncology
  • Track 5.5: Professional Voice Care

Focuses on minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for ear and skull base surgery. Management of cholesteatoma, tumours, and congenital anomalies will be discussed. Advances in imaging, navigation, and intraoperative monitoring will be highlighted. Case studies will demonstrate practical solutions. Attendees will learn strategies to reduce complications and improve outcomes.

Subtracts:

  • Track 6.1: Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery
  • Track 6.2: Skull Base Tumor Management
  • Track 6.3: Cholesteatoma Treatment
  • Track 6.4: Intraoperative Imaging & Navigation
  • Track 6.5: Postoperative Care & Rehabilitation

Covers advancements in cochlear implant technology and auditory rehabilitation. Surgical techniques, patient selection, and programming will be highlighted. Long-term outcomes, pediatric implants, and bilateral strategies will be discussed. Practical case examples will provide insights into improving patient hearing and quality of life.

Subtracts:

  • Track 7.1: Implant Technology & Design
  • Track 7.2: Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
  • Track 7.3: Bilateral & Hybrid Implants
  • Track 7.4: Post-Implant Rehabilitation
  • Track 7.5: Auditory Performance Evaluation

Focuses on facial reconstruction, trauma repair, and cosmetic ENT procedures. Techniques in microsurgery, flaps, and grafts will be discussed. Case-based learning will cover complex reconstructions and patient outcomes. Innovations in aesthetic and functional restoration will be highlighted.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 8.1: Facial Trauma Management
  • Track 8.2: Reconstructive Flaps & Grafts
  • Track 8.3: Cosmetic ENT Surgery
  • Track 8.4: Microsurgical Techniques
  • Track 8.5: Postoperative Rehabilitation

 

Explores diagnosis and management of sleep-disordered breathing and airway obstruction. Surgical and non-surgical therapies will be presented. Innovations in CPAP alternatives, airway monitoring, and post-op care will be discussed. Case studies and patient-centered approaches will be highlighted.

Subtracts:

  • Track 9.1: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Management
  • Track 9.2: Surgical Airway Interventions
  • Track 9.3: Non-Surgical Therapies
  • Track 9.4: Pediatric Sleep Disorders
  • Track 9.5: Monitoring & Postoperative Care

 

Covers allergic and immunologic conditions affecting ENT, including rhinitis, sinusitis, and immunodeficiency’s. Diagnosis, management, and immunotherapy strategies will be discussed. Case presentations and latest research will be highlighted.

Subtracts:

  • Track 10.1: Allergic Rhinitis & Sinusitis
  • Track 10.2: Immunotherapy Advances
  • Track 10.3: Pediatric ENT Allergy
  • Track 10.4: Diagnostic Innovations
  • Track 10.5: Clinical Management

 

Focuses on diagnosis and management of vestibular disorders, vertigo, and balance dysfunction. Advances in vestibular testing, rehabilitation, and treatment will be discussed. Case-based learning will highlight complex presentations.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 11.1: Vertigo & Dizziness
  • Track 11.2: Vestibular Testing Techniques
  • Track 11.3: Balance Rehabilitation
  • Track 11.4: Pediatric Vestibular Disorders
  • Track 11.5: Vestibular Surgery

Covers endoscopic techniques in sinus surgery, including minimally invasive approaches. Updates on surgical planning, imaging, and post-operative care will be discussed. Complex cases and innovations in technique will be highlighted.

Subtracks:

  • Track 12.1: Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
  • Track 12.2: Image-Guided Surgery
  • Track 12.3: Revision Sinus Surgery
  • Track 12.4: Tumour Resection Techniques
  • Track 12.5: Postoperative Care

Focuses on surgical management of thyroid and parathyroid disorders. Minimally invasive and robotic approaches, diagnostic imaging, and complication management will be discussed. Case studies will highlight patient-centred care.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 13.1: Thyroid Surgery Techniques
  • Track 13.2: Parathyroid Disorders
  • Track 13.3: Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Track 13.4: Robotic & Endoscopic Approaches
  • Track 13.5: Postoperative Management

Covers congenital and acquired pediatric airway disorders. Surgical interventions, airway monitoring, and post-operative care will be discussed. Innovations in diagnosis and minimally invasive techniques will be highlighted.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 14.1: Congenital Airway Anomalies
  • Track 14.2: Pediatric Tracheostomy
  • Track 14.3: Airway Obstruction Management
  • Track 14.4: Minimally Invasive Airway Surgery
  • Track 14.5: Postoperative Care

Covers modern techniques in tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Surgical indications, complications, and post-op care will be discussed. Innovations in pediatric ENT surgery will be highlighted.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 15.1: Tonsillectomy Techniques
  • Track 15.2: Adenoidectomy Procedures
  • Track 15.3: Pediatric ENT Surgery
  • Track 15.4: Postoperative Management
  • Track 15.5: Complication Management

Focuses on ear trauma management, including temporal bone fractures and lacerations. Surgical and non-surgical approaches will be discussed. Case-based learning will illustrate complex scenarios.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 16.1: Temporal Bone Fractures
  • Track 16.2: Ear Laceration Management
  • Track 16.3: Ossicular Chain Repair
  • Track 16.4: Tympanic Membrane Repair
  • Track 16.5: Post-Trauma Rehabilitation

Covers diagnostic imaging techniques in ENT, including CT, MRI, and PET scans. Interpretation, advances, and clinical applications will be highlighted. Case studies will show imaging-based decision-making.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 17.1: CT & MRI in ENT
  • Track 17.2: PET Imaging Applications
  • Track 17.3: Imaging for Tumors
  • Track 17.4: Pediatric ENT Imaging
  • Track 17.5: Image-Guided Surgery

Focuses on advanced diagnostic methods in ENT, including endoscopy, audiometry, and laboratory tests. Emerging tools and technology will be discussed. Case studies will highlight clinical utility.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 18.1: Endoscopic Techniques
  • Track 18.2: Audiometry & Hearing Tests
  • Track 18.3: Laboratory Diagnostics
  • Track 18.4: Point-of-Care Innovations
  • Track 18.5: Clinical Applications

Covers ENT disorders in elderly patients, including hearing loss, balance disorders, and head & neck malignancies. Age-specific treatment strategies and rehabilitation will be discussed.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 19.1: Age-Related Hearing Loss
  • Track 19.2: Geriatric Sinus Disorders
  • Track 19.3: Head & Neck Cancer in Elderly
  • Track 19.4: Balance & Vestibular Disorders
  • Track 19.5: Multidisciplinary Management

Focuses on voice rehabilitation, therapy techniques, and assessment tools. Benign and malignant voice disorders will be discussed. Practical demonstrations will highlight clinical approaches.

Sub tracks:

  • Track 20.1: Voice Assessment Tools
  • Track 20.2: Rehabilitation Techniques
  • Track 20.3: Pediatric Voice Disorders
  • Track 20.4: Professional Voice Care
  • Track 20.5: Endoscopic Therapy