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XXIX International Symposium on Infection and Allergy of the Nose
XIII International Rhinologic Society
2009 Spring Meeting of the American Rhinologic Society
Basic Course of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy
Rhinology WorldPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania USA
April 15-19, 2009Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel and Four Seasons Hotel
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You are cordially invited to attend Rhinology World 2009. This major international meeting will combine the International Rhinologic Soci-ety (IRS) meeting with the International Symposium on Infection and Allergy of the Nose (ISIAN), the spring meeting of the American Rhino-logical Society (ARS) and basic allergy course of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA). This promises to be one of the world’s largest gatherings of rhinologists and skull base surgeons, and a landmark event. The meeting will be a springboard for advances in patient care and scientific discoveries, and will provide ample opportunity for friendship and scholarly interaction.
The program incorporates rhinology, allergy, skull base surgery and facial plastic surgery. Each day, the tone will be set by a plenary talk and round table discussion from some of the distinguished international facul-ty. Thereafter, parallel sessions each day will include mini-seminars, scien-tific paper presentations, instructional courses, “great debates” and product exhibits. There will be live demonstration dissections and the opportunity for participants to take part in hands-on cadaver dissections with instruc-tion by international experts for different rhinologic procedures. Finally, there will also be an interactive resident knowledge-bowl competition with significant monetary awards to both the winning individuals and to their sponsoring programs. Residency training programs or countries are invited to submit their teams for this event.
The city of Philadelphia, also known as the city of “brotherly love,” is the perfect setting for this historic meeting. Home to the Liberty Bell, and to Independence Hall where the United States Constitution was drafted in 1787, Philadelphia is famous not only for its history but also for its science, art and culture. The hotels chosen are conveniently located within walking distance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Rodin Museum, the Frank-lin Institute and the Academy of Natural Sciences. A companion social pro-gram will underscore the historical and cultural possibilities in the City of Philadelphia and will include pre- and post-meeting tours to New York City and Washington, DC, designed especially with our international visitors in mind. In addition to a Welcome Reception at the Sheraton Hotel, a Gala Dinner will be hosted by Nancy L. Snyderman, MD at the Constitution Cen-ter. This center brings to life some of the important history of our nation.
We hope that you will join us, the societies and all of the faculty who have helped to put together this exciting opportunity to gain further knowledge in the field while enjoying the social interaction and historic Philadelphia. We believe it will be a most worthwhile meeting and a truly memorable experience. Please note that space in some of the sessions is limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first served basis, so early registration is highly recommended.
Invitation & Program Overview
President, ARS
President, AAOA
President, IRS
President, ISIAN
Wilma Anselmo-Lima, BrazilClaus Bachert, BelgiumPete Batra, USADaniel Becker, USALuisa Bellussi, ItalyChristopher Brown, AustraliaChristian Buchwald, DenmarkSimon Carney, AustraliaRoy Casiano, USAAra Chalian, USARakesh Chandra, USAAlexander Chiu, USAMartin Citardi, USAPeter Clement, BelgiumRoxana Cobo, ColombiaNoam Cohen, USADavid Conley, USATimothy Cooney, AustraliaJacqueline Corey, USAJohn DelGaudio, USAJennifer Derebery, USAMartin Desrosiers, CanadaHun-Jong Dhong, KoreaRichard Doty, USAGarth Erlich, USAJosep Fabra, SpainAlexandre Felippu, BrazilBJ Ferguson, USAWytske Fokkens, NetherlandsKaren Fong, USAMarvin Fried, USARichard Gallagher, AustraliaDavid Gatland, Great BritainBalwant Gendeh, MalaysiaAndrew Goldberg, USAStephen Goldstein, USANorbert Gorski, PolandJan Gosepath, GermanyIwona Gromek, PolandJames Hadley, USADe-Min Han, ChinaRichard Harvey, AustraliaRichard Haydon, USAEdward Hepworth, USASteven Houser, USAPeter Hwang, USA
Enrique Iturriaga, VenezuelaJoseph Jacobs, USAAmin Javer, CanadaStephanie Joe, USANick Jones, Great BritainLarry Kalish, AustraliaReda Kamel, EgyptKevin Kane, AustraliaDavid Kennedy, USAEugene Kern, USARobert Kern, USAJean-Michel Klossek, FranceStilianos Kountakis, USAVladimir Kozlov, RussiaRussel Kridel, USAJack Krouse, USAAntoni Krzeski, PolandFrederick Kuhn, USAJean-Silvain Lacroix, SwitzerlandMary Lally, USAAndrew Lane, USADonald Lanza, USAJeung Gweon Lee, KoreaJeff Leid, USADonald Leopold, USAHoward Levine, USALaurie Loevner, USAAndrei Lopatin, RussiaValerie Lund, Great BritainRodney Lusk, USAIan Mackay, Great BritainBradley Marple, USAShoji Matsune, JapanBrad Mechor, CanadaYang-Gi Min, KoreaHiroshi Moriyama, JapanAndrew Murr, USARobert Naclerio, USAMarina Nersessian, RussiaPiero Nicolai, ItalyBert O’Malley, USAMetin Onerci, TurkeyRichard Orlandi, USANobuyoshi Otori, JapanJohn Pallanch, USAJames Palmer, USA
Anthony Papavassiliou, GreeceMichael Parker, USADesiderio Passali, ItalyAlpen Patel, USARuby Pawankar, JapanJens Ponikau, USAJ. Christopher Post, USAEdmund Pribitkin, USAHassan Ramadan, USAMarkus Rautiainen, FinlandGerhard Rettinger, GermanySimon Robinson, New ZealandYehudah Roth, IsraelRaymond Sacks, AustraliaKazanas Savvas, GreeceGlenis Scadding, Great BritainRobert Schleimer, USARodney Schlosser, USABrent Senior, USADharambir Singh Sethi, SingaporeReuben Setliff, USAGavin Setzen, USAMichael Setzen, USAMichael Sillers, USADaniel Simmen, SwitzerlandTimothy Smith, USAAldo Stamm, BrazilHeinz Stammberger, AustriaMichael Stewart, USAPontus Stierna, SwedenJonathan Sykes, USAMas Takashima, USAThomas Tami, USAM. Eugene Tardy, USAPaul Toffel, USADean Toriumi, USAElina Toskala, FinlandFabiana Valera, BrazilGil Vicente, PhilippinesErik Weitzel, USABradford Woodworth, USABozena Wrobel, USAGeng Xu, ChinaRobin Youngs, Great BritainLuo Zhang, ChinaS. James Zinreich, USA
PresidentsDavid W. Kennedy, MD President, IRS
James N. Palmer, MD President-Elect, ISIAN
James A. Stankiewicz, MD President, ARS
Richard C. Haydon, III, MD President, AAOA
Preliminary faculty
rhinology World 2009 schedule
thursday April 16, 20098:00-8:45 PLENARY SESSON
Contemporary Overview of CRSINSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection8:50-10:00 ROUND TABLE
Pathogenesis of CRS
10:00-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:30 MINI SEMINARBenign Tumors
GREAT DEBATESinuplasty vs. MIST vs. FESS vs. Nasalization
ARS MEETING PAPERS AAOA BASIC COURSE
RHINOLOGY BOWL
11:30-12:30 MINI SEMINARPlastics
12:30-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-2:25 DISSECTIONComplete Spheno-ethmoidectomySPA Ligation
Extended Frontal
MINI SEMINARFrontiers in Computer Aided Surgery
INTERNATIONAL FREE PAPERS
MINI SEMINAREvidence Based Medicine in Rhinology
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEEndoscopic Orbital Surgery
MINI SEMINARAllergy for Rhinologists
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection
2:30-3:30 MINI SEMINARMinimally Invasive Intracranial Surgery
MINI SEMINARPlastics
MINI SEMINAREvidence Based Medicine for Immunotherapy
MINI SEMINAR
3:30-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:00 MINI SEMINARS• Sinuplasty Indications• Experimental Models for CRS Research• Management Strategies for Chronic Rhinitis• Management of Failed Frontal Sinus
Obliteration• Acoustic Rhinometry and Rhinomanoetry
FREE PAPERS INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES • Perioperative Medical Management • Advanced Imaging Techniques • Tips for Minimizing Complications in FESS • Management of Rhinosinusitis in Pediatric Population • Plastics
friday April 17, 20098:00-8:45 PLENARY SESSON
Evolution of Endoscopic Sinus SurgeryINSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection8:50-10:00 ROUND TABLE
Surgical Techniques
10:00-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:30 MINI SEMINARManagement of Pediatric CRS
GREAT DEBATEOpen vs. Endoscopic Approaches for Malignancy
ARS MEETING PAPERS AAOA BASIC COURSE
RHINOLOGY BOWL
11:30-12:30 MINI SEMINARFunctional Rhinoplasty
GREAT DEBATEGenetics vs. Environment
12:30-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-2:25 DISSECTIONTranscribiform
Transpterygoid/Infratemporal Fossa
MINI SEMINARComprehensive Management of Frontal Sinus Disease
AAOA FREE PAPERS
MINI SEMINARAllergic Inflammation
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEGranulomatous Dis-eases of Rhinology
MINI SEMINARCilia in CRS
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection
2:30-3:30 MINI SEMINARContemporary Management of Fungal Sinusitis
MINI SEMINAR Immunology for the Rhinologist
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSECT and MRI Interpretation
MINI SEMINARMucosal Biofilms
3:30-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:00 MINI SEMINARS• Reflux Disease in the Upper Airway• Alternative and Complimentary Therapies• Rhinoplasty• Implants in Rhinology: Stents and Packing• Combined Approaches to the Orbit
FREE PAPERS INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES• Evolving Indications for FESS• Pediatric JNA• Topical Therapies• Advances in the Management of Facial Pain• ASA Triad
saturday April 18, 20098:00-8:45 PLENARY SESSON
Beyond the Paranasal SinusesINSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection8:50-10:00 ROUND TABLE
Surgical Techniques
10:00-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:30 MINI SEMINARUnified Airway
GREAT DEBATEFungus vs. Bacteria
ARS MEETING PAPERS AAOA BASIC COURSE
RHINOLOGY BOWL
11:30-12:30 MINI SEMINARSkull Base Reconstruction
GREAT DEBATESCIT vs. SLIT
12:30-1:30 LUNCH
1:30-2:25 DISSECTIONFour-Handed Technique
Clival Resection
MINI SEMINARRecurrent Polyposis
INTERNATIONAL FREE PAPERS
MINI SEMINARPoint of Service Imaging
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEIntraoperative Man-agement of Major FESS Complications
MINI SEMINAR INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection
2:30-3:30 MINI SEMINARMicrobes in CRS
MINI SEMINARLasers in Rhinology
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSEPlastics
MINI SEMINAREpistaxis
3:30-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:00 MINI SEMINARS• Tropical Diseases of the Nose • Neuromediators in Rhinologic Disease• Olfaction• Guidelines in Rhinosinusitis:The Questions
They Answers and Do Not Answer• Fibro-osseus Tumors of the Skull Base
FREE PAPERS INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES• Robotic Skull Base Surgery• Endoscopic JNA• Plastics• Coding and Billing• SLIT• Medicolegal in Rhinology CSI Course
sunday April 19, 20098:00-8:45 PLENARY SESSON
AllergyINSTRUCTIONAL COURSEDissection8:50-10:00 ROUND TABLE
Controversies in Allergy Treatment
10:00-10:30 BREAK
10:30-12:00 MINI SEMINARRhinoplasty
“MY MOST FASCINATING CASE” ARS MEETING PAPERS AAOA ROAD/FREE PAPERS
RHINOLOGY BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP
CLOSING CEREMONY
Call for Papers • Deadline: December 1, 2008
Registrants are invited to submit one or more abstracts for presentation (in English). Topics may include clinical or basic science research, surgical techniques or case presentations. Scientific papers may be presented in the form of power point slides, videotape/DVD or posters. Abstracts may be submitted for oral, video or poster presentation and will be peer-reviewed and selected for presentation based upon merit and relevance. The organizers are encouraging the submission of papers and videotapes for the meeting which include innovative surgical techniques or methods of management of specific problems.
Instructions for abstracts are online at www.rhinologyworld.com. Please read the instructions carefully. All abstracts must be received by December 1, 2008 in order to be considered.
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Hotel InformationSheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel & Conference Center 17th and Race Streets, Philadelphia, PA $199(Single), $219(Double) + Tax, Per Night For reservations call: 215-448-2000
Four Seasons Hotel 18th Street and the Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA (A short walking distance from the Conference Center) $275 (Single/Double) + Tax, Per Night For reservations call 215-963-1500
AAOA Basic Allergy CourseThursday, April 16 (Day 1)
• Course Introduction• The Unified Airway, and Impact/Incidence of Allergy• Immunology of Allergy• Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Disease• Pharmacotherapy Strategies and Future Directions • Avoidance and Environmental Control• Question and Answer Session
Friday, April 17 (Day 2)• Allergen Selection, Extract Preparation & Cross-Reactivity• Intradermal Skin Testing Techniques (Prick, ID, MQT)• Practicum I - Preparation of Testing/Treatment Board & Intradermal Skin Testing
Techniques• Application of Immunotherapy for Inhalant Allergy- Initial Dosing, Escalation,
Maintenance & Withdrawal• Practicum II - Immunotherapy, Dose Calculation, & Treatment Vial Preparation • In Vitro Testing Methods and Patient Management• Immunology and Principles of Immunotherapy• Sublingual Immunotherapy - An Introduction• Practical Troubleshooting• Question and Answer Session
Saturday, April 18 (Day 3)• Allergy Testing & Treatment Safety Studies• Management of Allergy Emergencies • Food Allergy - Immunology• Food Allergy - Signs of, Testing & Management • Basics of Asthma Diagnosis and Management• Allergies and Head/Neck Diseases - An Overview• Starting Your Allergy Practice• Socioeconomic Issues of Otolaryngic Allergy• AAOA - Volunteerism and Fellowship Exam