Congress of the Nordic Association Of

Congress of the Nordic Association Of

CONGRESS OF THE NORDIC ASSOCIATION OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY May 31st - June 3rd • Gothenburg • Sweden Wednesday May 31st Mini courses for non specialists and nurses at Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Wallenberg Center. See separate information at www.nordicent2017.org 18.00-20.00 Registration and Get Together at the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre hosted by the city of Gothenburg & Region Västra Götaland Thursday June 1st 06.30-07.15 Early Morning Run / Workout - Meeting point: outside main entrence of Hotel Gothia Towers 08.00 Registration F4+F5 F3 F2 F1 08.15-09.15 08.30-09.15 Sponsored Lecture: Medtronic Otolitens årsmöte ”Frontal sinus approaches and technological advances” Ordförande: Karolina Bende Raj Ballah, Consultant rhinologist and endoscopic skull base surgeon, Manchester, UK 09.30-12.00 Opening Ceremony Key Note Lecture Professor Claes Möller, Örebro ”From cell to society - on genetic hearing loss: past, present and future” Moderator: Ylva Dahlin Redfors Gunnar Holmgren Lecture Professor William Coman, Brisbane, Australia ”ENT - Where are we today?” 12.00-13.00 Lunch / Posters / Exhibition 13.00-14.30 Sleep disordered breathing in children - where are we Dental sinusitis - a common but disregarded chronic disease CI - old & new indications & Nordic experiences and where do we go? Moderated by: Morgan Andersson Moderated by: Elina Mäki-Torkko FÖNHs Program Moderated by: Danielle Friberg Introduction - Danielle Friberg Speakers EAS and hearing preservation surgery - Elsa Erixon Addressing the consequences of H&N cancer treatment Karin Blomgren How do we do it in Norway - Harriet Akre CI in children representing minority groups - Marie Bunne Prof. Mary Wells, University of Stirling, UK Boel Kullendorff How do we do it in Finland - Laura Mäkinen CI in patients with vestibular schwannoma - Per Cayé-Thomasen Moderated by: Ylva Tiblom Ehrsson How do we do it in Skåne - Anna Redmo Discussion & questions How do we do it in Göteborg - Gunnhildur Gudnadottir How do we do it in Stockholm? - Danielle Friberg Polysomnography versus polygraphy in children - Paul Murphy Discussion & questions 14.30-15.00 Coffee / Posters / Exhibition Kaffe & Posterutställning 15.00-16.20 Beating the H&N Cancer by standardized management, Increased collaboration for teaching surgical skills Cranio-facial trauma: collaboration & future - Att arbeta och samarbeta effektivt i team centralisation and collaboration the Nordic perspective Moderated by: Malin Siegbahn Lena Sharp, Med. Dr., onkologisjuksköterska, RCC Stockholm Moderated by: Göran Laurell Moderated by: Ann Hermansson Moderator: Lisa Hansson Wettergren Prevention of oropharyngeal cancer – is there a role for gender neutral Cadaver dissection - Pär Stjärne & Christian von Buchwald The primary question will be how to handle cranio-facial trauma in the HPV vaccination? - Jon Mork Simulation in ENT training - Jacob Melchiors & Steven Andersen emergency room and how to plan for further intervention. Which patients need surgery? Who should operate? When to operate? Från allergiutredning till behandling - Sjuksköterskans roll The Danish head and neck cancer fast track programme: Organization Clinical teaching in surgery - Margareta Berg and experience in a university center - Christian Godballe Cases will be discussed by the panel and the audience. Eva Hjertson & Sibel Dahl, leg. sjuksköterskor UEMS update on the resident log book - Pernilla Sahlstrand Johnson Skånes Universitetssjukhus, Lund Why Quality Registers - and Why so little Collaboration? - Johan Preben Homø & Petri Koivunen Discussion & questions Wennerberg Moderator: Agneta Hagren Head and Neck cancer management in the Nordic countries - an effort to harmonize treatment - Antti Mäkitie Need of a multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of ear canal cancer - PO Eriksson Discussion 16.30-18.00 SFOHH meeting 19.00 ”A night at the Garden” at Trädgår´n CONGRESS OF THE NORDIC ASSOCIATION OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY May 31st - June 3rd • Gothenburg • Sweden Friday June 2nd 06.30-07.15 Early Morning Run / Workout - Meeting point: outside main entrence of Hotel Gothia Towers F4+F5 F3 F2 F1 08.00-08.40 Key Note Lecture Professor Christian von Buchwald, Copenhagen ”Chronic rhinosinisitis and the united airways concept” Moderated by: Henrik Bergquist 08.40-09.00 Key Note Lecture Professor Arvid Carlsson, Gothenburg ”What makes a Nobel laureate?” Moderated by: Johan Hellgren 09.05-10.30 Quality registers in the Nordic countries - improving our results by Implantable hearing aids in the Nordic countries Balloons in ENT: do they really do the job? Sinuses, salivary glands, Nutrition - en viktig del i rehabilitering av patienter med huvud- continuous measurement and follow-up Moderated by: Malou Hultcrantz tuba Eustachii, trachea and more! och halscancer Moderated by: Ola Sunnergren Moderated by: Eva Westman Ylva Tiblom Ehrsson, Med. Dr., leg. sjuksköterska Uppsala Universitet, Helsingborg lasarett Introduction: Quality registers and quality improvement Introduction and guidelines and implants in Sweden - Introduction - Eva Westman Ewa Silander, Med. Dr., dietist - Ola Sunnergren Malou Hultcrantz Current evidence for balloon sinoplasty and future research - Anni Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset, Göteborg Quality registers and research - Johan Wennerberg Guidelines and implants in Denmark - Jens Højberg Wanscher Koskinen Moderator: Louise Hafsten Swedish hearing rehabilitation register - Peter Nordquist Guidelines and implants in Norway - Marie Bunne Current Nordic consensus for balloon dilation of the Eustachian tube - Juha Silvola Danish register on vestibular schwannoma - Per Cayé-Thomasen BCI - Måns Eeg-Olofsson Balloon dilation of salivary duct strictures - Gert Henriksson “What good neighbourhood can lead to” - Norwegian and Nordic Middle ear implantable devices - Lennart Edfeldt Treatment of tracheal and bronchial stenosis - Roland Rydell Tonsil surgery registers - Mette Bratt Summarizing, discussion & questions National guidelines for pain treatment in children after tonsil surgery - Discussion & questions systematic improvement efforts and the implementation process - Elisabeth Ericsson Discussion & questions 10.30-11.00 Coffee / Posters / Exhibition Kaffe 11.00-12.30 Seeing the whole patient in H&N cancer management - Ensuring quality in ENT Residency Education Program - Multidisciplinary collaboration: the key to better care. Betydelsen av Känsla av sammanhang i omvårdnaden how to avoid and take care of treatment side effects a Nordic comparison Cases and examples from different areas of ORL Prof. Ann Langius-Eklöf, leg. sjuksköterska Moderated by: Göran Laurell Moderated by: Karolina Bende Moderated by: Pernilla Sahlstrand Johnson Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm Introduction - Göran Laurell How we do it in Norway - Sverre Karmhus Streinsvåg Introduction - Malou Hultcrantz & Pernilla Sahlstrand Johnson Moderator: Anna-Maria Svensson How can modern radiotherapy reduce side-effects? - Johan Reizens- How we do it in Finland - Heikki Löppönen Trauma and rehabilitation - Carl tein How we do it in Denmark - Per Cayé-Thomasen Plastic surgery reconstructions of the face, upper thorax and eye - Take care of treatment side effects - Staffan Moren & Helena Löfhede How we do it in Sweden - Mats Holmström Viveca Björnhagen Quality of life for oropharyngeal cancer survivors compared to QoL Discussion & questions Reconstruction of the ear canal and rehabilitation of hearing - Malou of the Swedish population in general. How can we use the results to Hultcrantz 11.45-12.30 improve health care? - Eva Hammerlid/Ali Adnan Assessement of patients with nasal deformity & nasal reconstruction FÖNH Årsmöte How to increase patient involvement in clinical trials - Jörgen Lundälv in children and adults - Pernilla Sahlstrand Johnson & Magnus Becker Discussion Discussion & questions 12.30-13.15 Lunch / Posters / Exhibition Lunch 13.15-14.00 Sponsored Lecture: Oticon Medical Sponsored Lecture: Cochlear Sponsored Lecture: Meda Cancerkompisar hjälper den som hjälper - våga prata! ”BAHS: Indications, patients and MIPS surgical procedure” ”Who is eligible for hearing implants - are we aware?” ”A blocked nose; Allergy or not?” Inga-Lill Lellky Marcus Holmberg, Senior Director, Clinical Affairs BAHS, Oticon Medical Solveig Stenmark, Clinical technical specialist & trainer, Sverre Steinsvåg, Professor, MD, PhD, Depts. of ORL, Moderator: Agneta Hagren Cochlear Nordic AB Sørlandet Hospital & Haukeland University Hospital, Sponsored Lecture: Interacoustics University of Bergen, Norway “WBT – Clinical experiences in children and adults” Yrsel - psykologiska och sociala faktorer Claes Möller, MD, PhD, Professor & Head of Audiology Ulla-Stina Johansson, leg. psykolog Research Centre, University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset, Göteborg 14.15-15.30 Acute vertigo - a challenge for ENT and others Tubes in tubes - stents in ENT Hearing screening in a lifetime perspective Moderator: Louise Hafsten Moderated by: Mikael Karlberg Moderated by: Malin Svensson Moderated by: Radi Jönsson Introduction & statement of the problems - Mikael Karlberg Introduction - Malin Svensson Introduction to screening basics - Radi Jönsson What diagnoses do we find in acute vertigo patients? - Jonatan Salzer Airway stents, retrospective data from patient material in Turku Univer- Hearing screening in the neonatal period - Leif Hergils Programmet avslutas kl. 15.00 med Take Away kaffe BPPV: more common than we think? - Marie-Louise Barrenäs sity Hospital 2002 – 2014 - Jami Rekola

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