March 7-9, 2019 HANDS-ON CADAVER ST. LOUIS MISSOURI USA Endoscopic Ear Surgery & Advanced Otology Workshop Course Co-Directors: Brandon Isaacson, MD Anthony A. Mikulec, MD, FACS slu.edu/medicine/pase An offering through: Practical Anatomy & Surgical Education, Department of Surgery Saint Louis University School of Medicine Course Co-Directors Brandon Isaacson, MD Sachin Gupta, MD COURSE SCHEDULE: Professor Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology Department of Otolarygology- UT Southwestern Medical Center Head and Neck Surgery Thursday March 7, 2019 Saturday March 9, 2019 Dallas, TX Division of Otology & Neurotology 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Part II Advanced Otology Workshop Oregon Health & Science University Anthony A. Mikulec, MD, FACS Portland, OR Part I – Endoscopic Ear Surgery 7:15 AM - 5:00 PM Professor ➢ Middle Ear Anatomy: The Endoscopic Perspective ➢ Laser STAMP Procedure for Otosclerosis Chief, Otologic and Neurotologic Surgery Lance E. Jackson, MD, FACS Department of Otolaryngology – Ear Institute of Texas ➢ Getting Started with EES ➢ Demonstration: Inner Ear Drug Delivery Head & Neck Surgery San Antonio, TX ➢ Tympanomeatal Flaps: Design and Technique ➢ Demonstration: Canal Wall Up Mastoidectomy and Facial Saint Louis University School of Medicine ➢ Endoscopic Cartilage Button Tympanoplasty Recess St. Louis, MO Daniel Jethanamest, MD Assistant Professor ➢ Q and A: Panel Discussion – Getting Started with EES: ➢ Lecture and Demonstration: Osseo-integrated Implants Invited Faculty Director, Division of Otology, Tips and Pearls and Implantable Hearing Aids Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery ➢ ➢ Lecture and Demonstration: Cochlear Implant Surgery Craig A. Buchman, MD, FACS Department of Otolaryngology Endoscopic Tympanoplasty: Medial and Lateral Lindburg Professor and Head Head and Neck Surgery Technique ➢ Panel Discussion: Challenges in Cochlear Implant Surgery Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck NYU Langone Health ➢ Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty ➢ Hands-On Cadaver Lab and Surgery New York, NY Demonstration: Labyrinthectomy Washington University School of Medicine ➢ Demonstration: Transcanal Approach for Limited Attic St. Louis, MO João Flávio Nogueira, MD Cholesteatoma and Medial Graft Tympanoplasty ➢ Lecture and Demonstration: Endolymphatic Sac Surgery Director Sinus & Oto Centro ➢ Hands-On Cadaver Lab : Raising the Tympanomeatal ➢ Lecture and Demonstration: Canal Wall Down Maura K. Cosetti, MD Fortaleza, Brazil Assisstant Professor Flap and Entering Middle Ear, Identification of Middle Ear Mastoidectomy New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai William H. Slattery, III, MD Structures, Transcanal Atticotomy and Mastoidectomy ➢ Demonstration: Posterior Canal Plugging for BPV New York, NY President House Ear Clinic ➢ Hands-On Cadaver Lab Clinical Professor, University of California, Los Angeles Manuela Fina, MD Clinical Professor, University of Southern California Assistant Professor Los Angeles, CA Department of Otolaryngology, Friday, March 8, 2019 Head and Neck Surgery Eric P. Wilkinson, MD, FACS 7:15 AM - 5:30 PM University of Minnesota Surgeon/Partner, House Ear Clinic Part I – Endoscopic Ear Surgery Minneapolis, MN Los Angeles, CA ➢ Endoscopic Management of Cholesteatoma Justin S. Golub, MD, MS ➢ Managing the Narrow EAC Assistant Professor Otolaryngology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery ➢ Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Endoscopic Lateral Graft Department of Otolaryngology - Tympanoplasty, Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty Head and Neck Surgery ➢ Advanced Endoscopic Ear Surgery Columbia University Vagelos ➢ College of Physicians and Surgeons Endoscopic Eustachian Tube Surgery New York Presbyterian/ Columbia University Irving ➢ Demonstration: Endoscopic Eustachian Tuboplasty Medical Center, Faculty subject to change, for updates, please ➢ Future Technology in Endoscopic Ear Surgery New York, NY go to slu.edu/medicine/pase ➢ Case Studies in Endoscopic Ear Surgery ➢ Hands-On Cadaver Lab: Advanced Techniques in EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES CONTINUING EDUCATION Endoscopic Ear Surgery, Approaches to the Facial Nerve, Discuss the management of the dizzy approaches to the tympanic membrane, Accreditation: Saint Louis University Inner Ear, ET, and IAC patient and provide an overview of medical middle ear and inner ear/facial nerve School of Medicine is accredited by the and surgical options • Demonstrate the traditional dissection Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical • Discuss the diagnosis and management of techniques to the temporal bone (ear Education (ACCME) to provide continuing superior canal dehiscence and review the canal, middle ear, ossicles, inner ear, and medical education for physicians. surgical approaches used in patients with mastoid) using the binocular microscope REGISTRATION: TUITION FEES: intractable symptoms • Demonstrate surgical procedures for Credit Designation: Saint Louis University For Further Course Details and REGISTRATION go to: Physicians: .......................................$1595 Residents/Fellows/USA Military: ........$995 • Discuss the anatomy of the temporal the cochlear implant, bone anchored School of Medicine designates this live slu.edu/medicine/pase bone and the indications for transcanal hearing aid surgery and for middle activity for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA The education the participant gains through our CME This workshop will be held at the PASE Learning Center endoscopic approaches to the tympanic fossa, translabyrinthine and suboccipital Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should activities does not satisfy training requirements to perform located in Young Hall, 3839 Lindell Boulevard, Saint Louis, membrane, middle ear and facial nerve approaches to the skull base only claim credit commensurate with the the surgery. • Demonstrate transcanal endoscopic extent of their participation in the activity. MO 63108.
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