Wednesday, 08 September 2010
| DAY ONE: NOVEMBER 7, 2009 | | 07:00-07:45 | Registration / Breakfast | Ramesh, Course Coordinator | | 07:45-07:55 | Welcome Address | | | 07:55-08:00 | Overview of the Course | Al Fayez, Course Director | | 08:00-08:20 | Surgical Anatomy | Bolger | | 08:20-08:40 | Imaging – The Radiologist’s view | Aqaili | | 08:40-09:00 | Imaging – The Rhinologist’s view | Lacroix | | 09:00-09:20 | Chronic Sinusitis and Medical Therapy | Almarghalani | | 09:20-09:40 | Role of Fungus in Sinusitis | Lacroix | | 09:40-09:45 | Question and Answers | Course Faculty | | 09:45-10:00 | Break & Exhibit Visitation | Course Faculty | | 10:30-11:00 | ESS Indications & Principles | Strauss | | 11:00-11:30 | Surgery of Anterior Sinuses | Lacroix | | 11:30-11:50 | Surgery of Posterior Sinuses | Bolger | | 11:50-12:10 | Why Minimal Invasive Surgery is important | Levine | | 12:10-12:15 | Question and Answers | Course Faculty | | 12:15-13:15 | Lunch & Prayer | | | MASS DEMONSTRATION – AUDITORIUM | | 13:15-13:45 | Sinus Surgery – Image guided | | | 14:00-17:30 | 1st day HANDS ON (Cadaveric Dissection) | Strauss | | | SINUS SURGERY Station 1 | SINUS SURGERY Station 2 | SINUS SURGERY Station 3 | SINUS SURGERY Station 4 | | Instructor | Bolger | Levine | Zaki Helal | Lacroix | | | | Almarghalani | Strauss | Elbanhawy | | Assisting Personnel/Nurse | Tamer | Oqaili | Kurdi | | | DAY TWO: NOVEMBER 8, 2009 | | 07:30-07:45 | Light Breakfast | Ramesh, Course Coordinator | | 07:45-08:00 | Recap of Day 1 and overview of Day 2 | Al Fayez, Course Director | | SESSION V | | 08:00-08:30 | Complications of ESS | Strauss | | 08:30-09:00 | CSF Leak Repair | Bolger | | 09:00-09:30 | Orbital Decompression for otolaryngologist | Levine | | 09:30-09:50 | Endoscopic Sphenopalatine Artery ligation | Tassman | | 09:50-09:55 | Questions and Answers | | | 09:55-10:15 | Break & Exhibit Visitation | | | 10:15-10:35 | Endoscopic Management of Encephalocele | Bolger | | 10:35-11:05 | Endoscopic resection Sinonasal tumors – Image guided surgery | Strauss | | 11:05-11:20 | Reason for Failure and surgical Revision | Zaki Helal | | 11:20-11:40 | Basic Frontal Sinus Surgery | Draf | | 11:40-12:10 | Extended Frontal Sinus Surgery | Draf | | 12:10-12:15 | Questions and Answers | | | 12:15-13:00 | Lunch & Prayer | | | Ballon Sinuplasty | | 13:00-17:30 | 2nd day HANDS ON (Cadaveric Dissection) | Bolger, Levine. Haines | | | SINUS SURGERY Station 1 | SINUS SURGERY Station 2 | SINUS SURGERY Station 3 | SINUS SURGERY Station 4 | | Instructor | Bolger | Zaki Helal | | Levine | | | | Strauss | | Almarghalani | | Assisting Personnel/Nurse | Tamer | Kurdi | Draf/Lacroix/Elbanhawy | Oqaili |
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