Friday, 23 July 2010

AOI SOUTHZONE CON -2010,October 22-24,2010,Mysore

Dear delegates,

On behalf of the organizing committee, we feel delighted and honoured to extend our cordial invitation to you for " AOI SOUTHZONE CON -2010". The scientific programme will comprise of live workshops, symposia, hot topics, thematic posters sessions, plenary lecturers, orations, panel discussions, original research paper presentations, quiz competitions for post graduates, and scientific exhibits.

Mysore is the second largest city of Karnataka, the cultural capital located 770 meters above sea level, and a picturesque city has pleasant weather for much of the year. This charming city of palaces, hills and beautiful gardens has enchanted its admirers with its quite, rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings, broad shady avenues and sacred temples.

Mysore is also known all over the world for its exotic sandalwood, pure Mysore Silk Sarees, Arts and crafts, Scented Incense Sticks, etc.


The city is famous for it's illuminating palace, Chamundi Hill with Chamundeshwari temple, giant idol of Mahishasura, most popular Mysore Zoo, St.Philomena Church, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary etc.

The month of October is a festive season and Mysore has a pleasant weather. We are eagerly looking forward to welcome you warmly and would like to ensure that we are ready in every way necessary for your comfortable, fruitful, and memorable stay at Mysore during the conference.

BY THE ORGANISERS, AOI SOUTHCON MYSORE.

Dr.P.Sathya
Organizing President
AOI KARNATAKA SOUTH CON-2010
HOD-Dept. of ENT K.R.Hospital,
Devaraja Mohalla,
Mysore.
Cell: 93421 83432
Email-Id: sathyaputtaiah@ymail.com

Dr.K.M.Govinde Gowda
Organizing Secretary
AOI KARNATAKA SOUTH CON-2010
Dept. of ENT K.R.Hospital,
Devaraja Mohalla,
Mysore.
9448342685
e mail ggnikethan468@gmail.com

Website: www.aoisouthconkarmys.com

Monday, 19 July 2010

Jaypee's Advanced Course in Rhinology & Endoscopic Sinus Surgery,Mumbai February 11-13,2011

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Jaypee's Advanced Course in Rhinology & Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
The pleasant weather and rich Maratha culture looks forward to your welcome presence and unforgettable
stay at the Jaypee’s Advanced Course in Rhinology, scheduled to be organized at the financial capital of
India, Mumbai on February 11th-12th-13th, 2011.
The venue of the conference, Hotel ITC Grand Maratha is spacious, well equipped, exhibiting the grandeur
of state-of-the-art architecture.
An educative scientific programme studded with lectures by renowned International and National faculty
on varied aspects and latest trends in Rhinology, with a display of latest scientific gadgets and instruments in a
well organised exhibition, and a concerted effort at public awareness on the subject, beckons your
participation in the conference.
Your confidence in this course is our greatest asset and we shall strive to uphold this trust by our sincere,
unfettered efforts at making this conference a never before success story.
We again extend to your honoured self, a warm personal invitation and look forward to your distinguished
presence at the Jaypee’s Advanced Course in Rhinology.

Warm regards,

Dr Chris de Souza Guy Kenyon
Course Director Course Director

For registration, please contact:

Rakesh Sheoran:-
Ph (O)- +91-11-43574357 ext 418
PH (M)-+91-9971020680
Email- rakesh.sheoran@jaypeebrothers.com

Abhinav Kumar

Ph (O)- +91-11-43574357 ext 419
Ph (M)- +91-9810279794
Email- abhinav.kumar@jaypeebrothers.com”

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Membership Form -All India Rhinology Society (AIRS)

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RHINOCON,September 10-12,2010,Udaipur/Hands on Dissection

ALL INDIA RHINOLOGY SOCIETY

Venue:Geetanjali Medical College,UDAIPUR

Org Chairman: Dr A K Gupta

Tel:0294-2451058
Mob:09414156888
e-mail :rhinoconudp2010@gmail.com

HANDS ON CADAVAR DISSECTION IN 2000/-(LIMITED SEATS)

All India Rhinology Society

Secretary : Dr. Achal Gulati
Treasurer : Dr. Sanjay Sood

FOR MEMBERSHIP
achalgulati@rediffmail.com
sanjaysood_doc@live.com

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Auditory Brain Stem Implant:Live Surgery in Delhi,August 6-7,2010

After the great success of our 1st ABI on Baby Tsesal aged 2.5 yrs., we are having two more cases of Auditory Brain Stem Implant in two children with Cochlear aplasia, aged 2.5 & 4.5 yrs., on the 6th & 7th of August 2010 at BLK Super-speciality Hospital, Pusa road, New Delhi.
This time the surgeries would be telecast LIVE to a select audience ( Maximum 30 participants which would include ENT surgeons / Audiologists / Habilitationists ) working in the Cochlear implant programme, on a first come basis. Those interested may kindly send there names to the undersigned at the earliest.
Prof. (Dr) J.M.Hans
Chairman, Centre for ENT & Cochlear implant Surgery,
BLK Super Speciality Hospital, Pusa road,
New Delhi, INDIA
(M) + 91 9718126565 / 9811703926

Monday, 12 July 2010

Balloon Sinuplasty versus Traditional Sinus Surgery:Fauquier ENT

Balloon Sinuplasty versus Traditional Sinus Surgery

Balloon Sinuplasty
Traditional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Instruments UsedBalloon Catheter System and Camera EndoscopesForceps, Curettes, Biting Type Instruments and Camera Endoscopes
Method of "Opening" Up the Sinus CavitiesBalloon InflationTissue and Bone Removal
Best PatientSinus disease (no masses) involving the frontal and sphenoid sinus cavities. In some select patients, the maxillary sinus as well. No tissue sample is able to be obtained with this method.Sinus disease involving any of the sinus cavities. Able to obtain tissue samples for pathologic analysis to see if any cancer or worrisome tumor characteristics are present.
Sinus Cavities that can be AddresedFrontal sinus, sphenoid sinus, and maxillary sinus cavities. The ethmoid sinus cavities can NOT be addressed with this technique.All sinus cavities can be addressed.
Workup for Surgical Consideration
  • CT Scan
  • Allergy Evaluation
  • Medication Failure
  • CT Scan
  • Allergy Evaluation
  • Medication Failure

Patients should be aware that a "hybrid" type of sinus surgery can be performed whereby the approach may be via balloon sinuplasty technique followed by a more traditional approach with tissue removal if biopsies required. If the ethmoid sinuses need to be addressed, a traditional approach can be used for this sinus cavity whereby the other sinus cavities (frontals, sphenoids, and maxillaries) can be addressed by balloon sinuplasty.


CME on Thyroid diseases at Thiruvananthapuram,August 8,2010


Dear all,


We are happy to invite you to a one day CME on Thyroid diseases at
Thiruvananthapuram Kerala on August 8th


Brochure is attached


Reply to paulsamuel1978@gmail.com for any queries

Regards
Dr. Paul Samuel
09447290255

Phonocon 2011, February 25-27,2011,Army Hospital Delhi

Conference Secretariat :

Dept of ENT, Army Hospital Research & Referral

New Delhi. 110010

Contact us at phonocon@gmail.com

Lt Col [Dr] Rakesh Datta
Org Secretary
PHoNoCoN 2011

Dr Rakesh Datta

Contact : rakeshdatta@gmail.com

Website; http://www.phonocon2011.in

Friday, 9 July 2010

17th workshop on FESS at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad on 11th to 13thFeb 2011.

Prof D S Sethi & Prof P J Wormald

We cordially invite you to attend the 17th workshop on FESS at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad on 11th to 13thFeb 2011.

This Endoscopic Sinus Surgery workshop includes cadaver demonstration and live surgery of the basic and advanced techniques. Prof Scott Graham from IOWA –USA, Prof A. Balakrishnan –Singapore, Prof Ravi Ramalingam and many more National and international faculty will be joining us.

The weather in Hyderabad in February month will be very pleasant and comfortable.

The brochure is attached to this mail, alternately you can log on to web site www.maaent.com and download the brochure and registration form.

Warm regards

Dr Meghanadh

Org Secretary

Ph +91 9849044775

Sunday, 4 July 2010

FACS for DR.AVIK KUMAR JANA (Kolkatta)

The American College of Surgeons (ACS) was established in 1913, at the initiative of Franklin Martin, MD, FACS, Chicago, IL, as a surgical society dedicated to promoting the highest standards of surgical care through education of, and advocacy, for its Fellows and their patients, and to safeguarding standards of care in an optimal and ethical practice environment.

Members of the American College of Surgeons are referred to as "Fellows." The letters FACS (Fellow, American College of Surgeons) after a surgeon's name mean that the surgeon's education and training, professional qualifications, surgical competence, and ethical conduct have passed a rigorous evaluation, and have been found to be consistent with the high standards established and demanded by the College.

The Convocation for the bestowment of the title shall take place at the Annual Congress of American College of Surgeons in October 2010.

Friday, 2 July 2010

Otolaryngology Poll Quiz

Herpes zoster oticus (HZ oticus) is a viral infection of-

Inner Ear

Middle Ear

External Ear

All Above

VOTE AT WWW.ENTINDIA.NET

Thursday, 1 July 2010

The 12th annual Otology Course of the Causse Ear Clinic (Béziers, France), July 1-3

The 12th annual Otology Course of the Causse Ear Clinic (Béziers, France) will be held July 1-3, 2010. During this 3-day course a regional and international faculty will discuss the latest trends in middle ear surgery and cochlear implants.

The program includes 12 live surgery procedures, 14 conference topics and 2 panel discussions. These will cover various aspects of middle ear surgery: cholesteatoma (canal wall up and canal wall down technique), skin grafting for EAC stenosis and TM lateralisation, implantable hearing aids, otosclerosis primary and revision surgery, ossiculoplasty, cochlear implantation.

On Thursday July 1st and Friday July 2nd, the Broadcast will commence at 08h00 and finish at 18h00. On Saturday July 3rd it will commence at 09h00 and finish at 12h30.

During the 3-day course you can ask questions to the surgeons or speakers and chat with the moderator

website http://www.lion-web.org/

Antrolith in the maxillary sinus: an unusual complication of endoscopic sinus surgery

Satish Nair1 Contact Information, Emmanuel James1, Angshuman Dutta1 and Sunil Goyal1

(1) Command Hospital Air Force, Bangalore, 560 007, India

Published online: 4 June 2010

Abstract
Antrolith of the paranasal sinuses are rare entity which are usually asymptomatic, caused by calcification of a nidus and are detected incidentally on radiological examinations. We report a case which presented to us with features of pansinusitis six months after endoscopic sinus surgery. Radiological examination revealed a discrete bony density in the maxillary sinus blocking the ostiomeatal complex. The bony mass was removed endoscopically from the maxillary sinus with drainage of discharge and debris from the sinuses. Histopathological examination revealed an antrolith with bony nidus and calcium deposited around it. We present the imaging and review the present world literature on this rare complication of endoscopic sinus surgery.


International Otology & Skull Base Surgery Workshop,August 28-29,2010,Visakhapatnam



Dr. S. Surya Prakasa Rao 'Organizing Secretory

# 50-27-15/1, Seethammadhara. NE,Visakhapatnam - 530 013.

e-mail : drssprao@gmail.com

Mobile : 98491 13551

Malleus handle: determinant of success in ossiculoplasty

Malleus handle: determinant of success in ossiculoplasty

Anthony Bared, MDa, Simon I. Angeli, MDbCorresponding Author Information

Received 19 November 2008 published online 18 May 2009.

Abstract

Objective
The purpose of this study is to identify prognostic factors affecting outcome in ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR).
Study design and setting

This study is a retrospective case series of electronic database at an academic institution.

Materials and methods

We reviewed 209 cases of chronic supportive otitis media performed from January 2000 through December 2007 and collected demographic, clinical, audiologic, and outcome information. Univariate analyses of group differences in terms of postoperative air-bone gap (ABG) changes were evaluated by analysis of variance. Multiple regression analyses were used to examine the relationship between postoperative ABG and the independent variables.

Results

There were 105 cases of OCR the met the inclusion criteria (44 primary and 61 revision tympanoplasties), with an average follow-up of 19 months. The diagnoses were chronic suppurative otitis media without cholesteatoma in 36 cases and cholesteatoma in 69 cases. The mean preoperative ABG was 34 ± 15 dB, and the mean postoperative ABG was 20 ± 14 dB (P <>

Conclusions

Favorable prognostic factors in OCR include smaller preoperative ABG and the presence of an intact malleus handle.

Otoendocon,July30-31 & August1,2010,Tiruvalla,Kerala