Subjects-Tracks

I. Frontal sinus
II. Inverted papilloma
III. Sinonasal Malignant tumors

1. Adenocarcinomas
2. Esthesioneuroblastomas

IV. Recalcitrant rhinosinusitis
V. Epistaxis
VI. Pterygopalatine – infratemporal fossa
VII. Septal perforations
VIII. Rhinologic perspectives of pituitary- skull base surgery
IX. Granulomatous diseases of sinuses
X. Juvenile angiofibromas
XI. Ossifying tumors
XII. Medial Maxillectomy / pre-lacrimal approach
XIII. Endoscopic septoplasty and turbinate surgery
XIV. Extended surgery (nasalization, reboot, full house fess)
XV. Olfaction
XVI. Revision FESS
XVII. Allergic – non allergic rhinitis
XVIII. Complications
XIX. Innovations
XX. Scientific status and beyond

I. Pituitary adenoma’s – non-functional tumors
II. Pituitary adenoma’s – functional tumors
III. Meningiomas
IV. Craniopharyngiomas
V. Chordoma and chondrosarcoma
VI. Clivus and posterior fossa
VII. Vestibular schwannoma
VIII. Intraoperative bleeding – Cavernous sinus, carotid
IX. Nasopharyngectomy
X. Approach to the cranio-cervical junction
XI. CSF leak
XII.Combined endoscopic and open approaches
XIII. Endoscopic non transnasal approaches
XIV. 360 degree access to the skull base
XV. Trauma
XVI. Reconstruction – Flaps
XVII. Complications
XVIII. Team work
XIX. Innovations
XX. Scientific status and beyond

I. Intraventricular surgery
II. Endoscopic assisted microsurgery

I. Minimally invasive spine surgery
II. Spinal endoscopic procedures

I. Role in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
II. Surgery and biologics
III. Biologics in NP
IV. Biologics in Allergic Rhinitis
V. Innovations
VI. Scientific status and beyond

I. DCR
II. Orbital tumors

1. Intraconal
2. Extraconal

III. Orbital decompression
IV. Transorbital approach to skull base

I. CF and PCD
II. Choanal atresia
III. Pediatric tumors and skull base

I. Imaging of paranasal sinuses
II. Imaging of pituitary
III. Imaging of skull base
IV. Imaging for sinonasal malignant tumors