Endoscopic Surgery of the Sinuses, Eustachian Tube and Ear
- Advanced
Review the latest surgical techniques for the treatment of patients with chronic sinusitis.
Integrate current methods for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with Eustachian Tube disorders.
Evaluate the role of balloon dilation to enhance drainage and ventilation of the sinonasal and otologic pathways.
Discuss the safe and efficient application of endoscopic and exoscopic technology for the management of middle ear disease, and conductive hearing loss.
Apply a team-based approach to treat patients with disorders of the pituitary, and skull base
With recent advances in endoscopic treatment of disorders of the sinuses, Eustachian tube, and ear, it is imperative that otolaryngologists are up to date on the latest surgical techniques. The first day of this course will highlight rhinologic topics, including surgery of the skull base, frontal sinus, and orbit. The second day will focus on treatment of Eustachian tube dysfunction. Balloon dilation techniques of the sinuses and Eustachian tube will be discussed and demonstrated. The third day will be dedicated to innovative technologies for endoscopic ear surgery. Learning formats will include lectures, panel discussions, live surgery, and hands-on dissection laboratory of fresh cadaver specimens by limited subscription.