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Day 1: Monday, 9 November 2009
Rhinology (Makarim 2 & 3)

0700-0800 Registration
Session I: Sinonasal Diseases
0800-0815 Sinusitis – What is new?
0815-0830 What the Rhinologist Should Know About Sinus Headache
0830-0845 Allergic Fungal Sinusitis in 2009
0845-0900 In Office Catheter Based Therapy For Sinus Disease
0900-0905 Q & A
0905-0920 Coffee Break
Session II: Endoscopic sinus surgery
0920-0935 Tips and Pitfalls in FESS
0935-0950 Orbital Decompression in 2009
0950-1005 Piezoelectric Technology In FESS
1005-1010 Q & A
1010-1100 Panel Discussions: Frontal Sinus Surgery
1100-1140 Opening Ceremony (Makarim Hall 2 and 3)
1140-1230 Lunch Break and Prayer
1230-1300 Panel Discussions: Balloon Sinuplasty
Session III: Free Papers
1300-1310 Nasal Soluble Levels of ICAM-1 in Allergic Rhinitis
1310-1320 Efficacy of Budesonide on Management of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
1320-1330 Long Term Results of Septal-Turbinate Suture in Endonasal Sinus Surgery
1330-1340 Closed Reposition of Nasal Septum (C.R.D.N.S.)
1340-1350 Pediatric Open Airway Reconstruction
1350-1400 Double Flaps Technique for Cochlear Implantation: Better Healing and Shorter Period for Programming
1400-1410 Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program: How It Should Be?
Session IV: Facial Plastic
1410-1430 Teach One, Watch One, Revise One: What Can Be Taught in Surgery?
1430-1445 Fundamentals of Rhinoplasty
1445-1505 Fineness in Rhinoplasty Techniques
1505-1515 Otoplasty in 2009
1515-1520 Q & A
1520-1540 Coffee Break
Session V: Base of Skull
1540-1555 Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak in 2009
1555-1610 Image Guided System: What next?
1610-1625 Endoscopic Transpterygoid Approach to Lateral Sphenoid Recess
1625-1640 Otolaryngologist Approach to Sella
1640-1655 Endoscopic Approach to Anterior Cranial Fossa Tumors
1655-1700 Q & A
1700-1705 Raffle Draw (Makarim Hall 2 and 3)


Day 1: Monday, 9 November 2009
Workshops in Speech and Language Pathology (Makarim Hall 1)
0700-0800 Registration
Workshop I: Aural Rehab
0800-0910  
0910-0925 Coffee Break
Workshop II: Voice Prosthesis
0925-1045  
1100-1140 Opening Ceremony (Makarim Hall 2 and 3)
1140-1240 Lunch Break & Prayer
Workshop III: Communication Disorders in Autism Spectrum
1240-1310 Introduction to Autism
1310-1340 Communication Treatment Methods
1340-1400 Case Sceneries / Studies
1400-1410 Discussion
Workshop IV: Stuttering
1410-1440 Treatment of Dysfluency Problems
Workshop V: Stroboscopy
1440-1700  
1700-1705 Raffle Draw (Makarim Hall 2 & 3)


Day 2: Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Head & Neck / Otology (Makarim 2 & 3)

0700-0800 Registration
Session I: Head & Neck
0800-0815 Salivary Gland Tumors
0815-0830 Sinus and Skull Base Cancer – Overview
0830-0845 Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer, Are We on the Right Track?
0845-0850 Q & A
Session II: Head & Neck
0850-0905 Assessment and Management of the No in Head and Neck Cancer
0905-0920 The Role of Free Flaps in Head & Neck Surgery
0920-0935 Head & Neck Surgery Looking Back and Moving Forward
0935-0940 Q & A
0940-1020 Panel Discussion: Ask the Head & Neck Surgeon
1020-1035 Coffee Break
Session III: Neuro-otology
1035-1050 Vestibular Exam for the General Otolaryngologist
1050-1105 Treatment of Vertigo in 2009
1105-1120 Superior SCC Dehiscence
1120-1125 Q & A
1125-1215 Panel Discussions: Controversies in Cochlear Implant
1215-1300 Prayer & Lunch Break
Session IV: Otology I
1300-1315 Clinical Approach to Cholesteatoma
1315-1330 Pearls in Chronic Ear Surgery
1330-1345 Surgical Management of Otosclerosis: Where we stand?
1345-1400 Implantable Hearing Devices: Update
1400-1405 Q & A
Session V: Otology II
1405-1420 Clinical Approach to Asymmetrical Sensorineural Hearing Loss
1420-1435 Congenital Aural Atresia-An Overview
1435-1450 Current Opinion on Treatment of Tinnitus
1450-1505 Traumatic and Iatrogenic Facial Nerve Paralysis
1505-1510 Q & A
1510-1530 Coffee Break
Session VI: Workshop in Otology
1530-1600 Stapedotomy & Ossicular Reconstruction
1600-1605 Q & A
1605-1635 Cochlear Implant
1635-1640 Q & A
1640-1710 Facial Nerve Decompression
1710-1715 Q & A
1715-1720 Raffle Draw (Makarim Hall 2 & 3)


Day 2: Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Balloon Sinuplasty Workshop (Makarim 1)

0700-0800 Registration
Workshop I: Aural Rehab
0755-0800 WelcomeWorkshop Overview-Aims & Objectives
0800-0830 Balloon Sinuplasty: Basic Techniques, Indications and the Future
0830-0900 Rationale and Evidence for Balloon Dilation of the Sinus Ostia
0900-0905 Q & A
0905-0935 Balloon Sinuplasty: Its Role in Surgical Management of Sinus Disease
0935-1005 Catheter Based Technology in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: The Hybrid Approach
1005-1025 Radiation Safety
1025-1030 Q & A
1030-1045 Coffee Break
1045-1100 Patients’ Satisfaction
1100-1200 Products Preparation and Procedure
1200-1300 Prayer and Lunch Break
1300-1520 Hands-On Training
1520-1525 Closing remarks


Day 3: Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Pediatric Otolaryngology (Makarim 2 & 3)

0700-0800 Registration
Session I: OSAS
0800-0815 Sleep Study for Otolaryngologists
0815-0830 Sleep Endoscopy in Children
0830-0845 Surgical Management of OSAS
0845-0900 Management of Robin Sequence / Complex
0900-0905 Q & A
Session II: Head & Neck
0905-0920 Choanal Atresia
0920-0935 The Management of Salivary Incontinence in Children
0935-0950 Pediatric Tracheotomy
0950-1005 Neck Masses in Children
1005-1020 Congenital Piriform Fossa Sinus: Surgical versus Endoscopic Management
1020-1025 Q & A
1025-1040 Coffee Break
Session III: Airway
1040-1055 Evaluation of Stridor in Children
1055-1105 Congenital Laryngeal Anomalies
1105-1120 The Many Faces of Laryngomalacia
1120-1140 Development of Treatment for Pediatric Laryngotracheal Stenosis
1140-1155 Botulinum Toxin in Pediatric Laryngeal Paralysis: A Novel Treatment
1155-1200 Q & A
1200-1300 Prayer & Lunch Break
Larynx/General/Free Papers (Makarim 2 & 3)
Session IV: Larynx I
1300-1315 Irritable Larynx Syndrome
1315-1330 Superior Laryngeal Nerve Injury
1330-1345 Management of Intractable Aspiration
1345-1400 Prognostic Role of EMG in Laryngeal Paralysis
1400-1405 Q & A
Session V: Larynx II
1405-1420 Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Update
1420-1435 Reinnervation of the Vocal Folds
1435-1450 Treatment of T1 Laryngeal Cancer
1450-1505 Endoscopic Management of Zenkers Diverticulum
1505-1510 Q & A
1510-1530 Coffee Break
Session VI: General / Free Papers
1530-1540 Universal Newborn Hearing Screening in Various Countries
1540-1550 Correlation Between NRT Measurement Level And Behavioral Levels in Cochlear Implant Patients
1550-1600 Proposed Classification of Cholesteatoma
1600-1610 Middle Ear Risk Index (MERI) as a Prognostic Factor In Pediatric Ossicular Reconstruction
1610-1620 Laryngeal Mask Airway vs. Uncuffed Endotracheal Tube for Nasal and Paranasal Sinus Surgery: Pediatric Airway Protection
   
Session VII: General / Free Papers
1630-1640 Arabic Version of Voice Handicap Index in Children (Preliminary Study)
1640-1650 Percutaneous Tracheostomy without Bronchoscopy - A Safe Technique in Experienced Hands
1650-1700 Chronic Adenotonsillar Diseases in Children: Association Between Bacteriology and Biofilm Detection
1700-1710 Voice Disorders Among Teachers in Riyadh City
1710-1720 The Value of Computer – Assisted Surgery in Managing Difficult and complicated Sinunasal and Skull Base Lesions
1720-1725 Raffle Draw (Makarim Hall 2 & 3)


Day 3: Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Audiology (Makarim 1)
0700-0800 Registration
Session I: Pediatric Audiology
0800-0820 Pediatric Hearing Assessment
0820-0840 Use of High Frequency Tympanometry in Infant
0840-0900 Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening
0900-0910 Q & A
Session II: Adult Audiology
0910-0930 Tinnitus Assessment and Management
0930-0950 Update in Hearing Aides
0950-1010 Multifrequency tympanometry
1010-1020 Q & A
1020-1040 Coffee Break
Session III: Balance
1040-1110 Vestibular Assessment
1110-1150 Vestibular Rehab
1150-1200 Q & A
1200-1300 Prayer and Lunch Break
Workshops in Audiology (Makarim 1)
Workshop I: Newborn Hearing Screening
1300-1410  
Workshop II: ASSR
1410-1510  
1510-1530 Coffee Break
Workshop III: Pediatric Cochlear Implant Programming
1530-1720  
1720-1725 Raffle Draw (Makarim Hall 2 & 3)



 

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