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Conference Handbook CONFERENCE ORGANISER — / Donna Clapham CONFERENCE AND EVENTS MANAGEMENT PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand t: +64 9 917 3653 / e: conferences@w4u.co.nz / w: www.w4u.co.nz
Contents Thank you to our Sponsors T he New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery would like to thank the following organisations for their support of the Society and its Annual General and Scientific Meeting. Platinum Sponsors www.orl2020.nz Onsite Wifi Visit our website for updated information about the Login: ORL20 ORL 2020 Conference! Password: ORL20! ORL 2020 conference at your fingertips! 1. Go into your APP STORE on your Apple or Android device 2. Search for “WORKZ4U Conference Management” 3. Download & open the W4U app 4. Select the ORL 2020 event 5. Join by entering your name and contact details Contents President’s Welcome 3 Social Programme 34 Keynote Speakers 5 Afternoon Activities 35 Invited Speakers 7 Exhibition Floorplan 37 Nursing Programme Speakers 17 Exhibition Catalogue 38 Scientific Programme 19 Delegate List 45 Posters on Display 30 What to See and Do in Dunedin 51 RACS CPD 33 General Information 53 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 2 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
President’s Welcome President’s Welcome Dear Colleagues, W elcome to the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Inc. On behalf of Organising Committee, I wish to extend to you a very warm welcome to our 73rd NZSOHNS Annual Scientific Meeting at The Cordis Hotel in Auckland. The theme of the meeting is “Look Back, Look Forward”. The meeting will highlight some historical events from the 73 years of our society, and the advances in our speciality. The scientific committee has organised a world class academic program that covers all the subgroups of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. The committee has invited international and national experts to participate in the meeting. A wonderful social program is organised by the social committee that I am sure all the delegates and their partners will enjoy. The meeting will leave you with many good memories. I am looking forward to seeing all the delegates, sponsors and other partners who will help make this meeting a very attractive event for 2020. Regards Mr Zahoor Ahmad LOOK BACK President NZSOHNS LOOK FORWARD Donna Clapham t +64 9 917 3653 e conferences@w4u.co.nz w www.w4u.co.nz PO Box 90641, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand Conference Handbook 3
Keynote Speakers Mr Sean Carrie, MB ChB FRCS FRCS(ORL) Consultant Rhinologist/Skull Base Surgeon and Hon Senior Lecturer, NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust and Newcastle University President of the European Rhinological Society, UK S ean Carrie has been a Consultant Rhinologist at the Freeman Hospital and Hon Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne since 1999. His particular interests are skull base surgery, office-based surgery and surgical outcomes. He is President of the European Rhinological Society and Past President of the British Rhinological Society (BRS). He has leadership roles in both undergraduate and postgraduate education. He is Quality Assurance lead and Workforce Lead for the Royal College Surgeons of England, Specialist Advisory Committee in Otolaryngology. He is Chairman and convenor of the Newcastle Sinus Surgery and Pituitary courses. He leads the BRS Advanced Rhinology Training programme. e is Chief Investigator of the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) funded “NAIROS’ multicentre RCT of H septoplasty (£1.1million). He is a co-recipient in the NIHR ‘NATTINA’ grant assessing clinical and cost effectiveness of adult tonsillectomy (£1.6million). He is a Principle Investigator in the NIHR ‘MACRO’ programme grant assessing treatments of chronic sinusitis. He is involved in research projects developing sinonasal cell lines in Cystic Fibrosis and mucin gene expression in chronic sinusitis. He is co-editor of the Rhinology section of the 8th Edn of Scott- Brown’s Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, published in 2018. Dr Stephen Floreani Consultant Otolaryngologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Adelaide, Australia D r. Stephen Floreani (MB;BS,1992, Adelaide Uni.), Completed his RACS fellowship training in ENT in 2001. He subsequently underwent formal fellowship training in both rhinology (nasal /sinus surgery), endoscopic skull base surgery (Wormald 2002), as well as functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty (Leontsinis, UK 2003). Dr. Floreani holds current appointments at the Royal Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth and Women’s and Children’s hospitals, as a visiting medical specialist, with private practice via Memorial Hospital, Adelaide. He is regularly an invited speaker on the faculty of local, national and international courses and meetings, in his subspecialty areas. Professor Bruce Haughey Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, University of South Florida; Medical Director, Oncology, Adventhealth Celebration, Florida, USA P rofessor Haughey is a Head and Neck Oncologic and reconstructive surgeon and until recently, Kimbrough Endowed Professor of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at Washington University, St Louis, MO USA. He currently practices in Orlando, Florida at the Florida Hospital Cancer Institute. Conference Handbook 5
Keynote Speakers Dr Robert A. Irvine Clinical Associate Professor, Providence Health Care, Vancouver, Canada R ob Irvine completed medical school at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada in 1984, and Otolaryngology residency at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1989. He completed a one year head and neck and microvascular surgery fellowship with Dr. Sebastian Arena in Pittsburgh, USA in 1991, and and has been practicing in Vancouver since that time. He is a Clinical Associate Professor at UBC. His main area of clinical activity is in sialendoscopy and salivary gland obstructive disease, including the utility and limitations of laser stone fragmentation. He is enthusiastic about point of care ultrasound in ENT, and uses ultrasound on a daily basis. His other main area of interest is thyroid surgery. His other professional activities include being a panel member on the Provincial regulatory college complaints committee, and prior terms as ENT Division Head for St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, UBC Otolaryngology Residency Program Director, and a primary reviewer for the UBC Clinical Research Ethics Board. Associate Professor Kelvin Kong, BSc, MBBS(UNSW), FRACS Conjoint Associate Professor (UNSW & UoN), Paediatric & Adult Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgeon, Cochlear Implant Surgeon, John Hunter Hospital, John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Hunter ENT, NSW, Australia K elvin hails from the Worimi people of Port Stephens, NSW, Australia. He completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at the University of NSW in 1999 and began his surgical training at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst, completing resident medical officer and registrar positions at various Hospitals in NSW. Along the way, he has been privileged in serving the urban, rural and remote community. Kelvin qualified as the first Aboriginal Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), in 2007, now practising on Awabakal Country in Newcastle. He feels lucky to have a very broad practice in ORL, including community clinics, primary health care, outreach. a private practice and a commitment to research. He has also been humbled to partake and serve in various roles with a variety of government, NGO’s and private sector groups. His pride and strength is his family. Dr Michael Kuo,PhD FRCS DCH Children’s Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK O riginally from Hong Kong, Michael read medicine at the University of Birmingham. A short spell under the guidance of Professor William Wei at Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, sent him down the path of head and neck oncology. A Royal College of Surgeons research fellowship and an MRC Clinical Training Fellowship allowed him to pursue a PhD in the molecular genetics of head and neck cancer. He was elected to a Hunterian Professorship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2000. Then he saw the light and his career switched into the path of paediatric otolaryngology when it was maturing as its own subspecialty, and more specifically paediatric airway / head and neck surgery when endoscopic and minimally invasive airway surgery was expanding. He is the President of the British Association for Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology and the President Elect-designate of the Section of Laryngology and Rhinology of the Royal Society of Medicine. On a surgical training front, Michael chaired the Education and Training Committee of ENTUK and was the paediatric lead for the European Board Examination in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Michael himself never stops learning from and being inspired by his patients and the international network of paediatric otolaryngologists. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 6 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Keynote Speakers Associate Professor Nirmal Patel Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Sydney/ Macquarie University Founder and Director of Kolling Deafness Centre, University of Sydney Endoscopic Ear Surgery Research Group (SEES), Fellowship Director in Otology Neuroloty, SEES Group, Member of Indigenous Health Committee, Royal Australian College of Surgeons NSW Committee Member for Indigenous Affairs N irmal was Australia’s first elected member and contributor to the International Working Group of Endoscopic Ear Surgery, which seeks to advance the technique of minimally invasive ear surgery around the world. He is the General Secretary of the International Working Group of Endoscopic Ear Surgery and an elected Board Member of the Pan Asian Working Group of Endoscopic Ear Surgery as the Educational coordinator. Nirmal is invited faculty and tutor at Endoscopic Ear Surgery courses and meetings around the world including USA, India, Italy, Spain, South Korea, China, Scotland, Japan, Dubai, Kenya and Sharjah. He runs regular monthly Indigenous Outreach services to Western NSW and has presented at 70 National or international meetings, written 51 journal articles and 5 book chapters in major ENT Text books. His authorship interest is in Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Eustachian tube, Cholesteatoma and Lateral Skull Base Surgery. Nirmal has performed over 600 endoscopic ear surgeries. Professor Vincent Vander Poorten Clinical Head, Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospitals Leuven; Section Head, Department of Oncology, Section Head and Neck Oncology, KU Leuven- Belgium Secretary General of the ESGS – MSGS V incent Vander Poorten, MD, PhD, MSc (Epid) is Consultant, Full Professor and Clinical Head of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at the University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. He is section head of the section Head and Neck Oncology of the Department of Oncology of the faculty of Medicine at KU Leuven. He is a member of the Netherlands Epidemiological Society, The Royal Belgian Society for Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, the Netherlands Society for Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery, AHNS and its Endocrine Section, Flemish Head and Neck Society, IAOO, IHNSG, IFHNOS, ESGS, EAFPS, IAES, AOCMF, BAHNO, Asia-Pacific society of Thyroid Surgery (APTS) and the EHNS. Honorary Member of the South African Society for Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. He is a member of the editorial board of the European Journal of Surgical Oncology, Frontiers in Oncology, Frontiers in Surgery, B-ENT and Journal of Head and Neck Physicians and Surgeons His area of expertise is head and neck oncology and surgery, with a specific focus on salivary gland and thyroid surgery, laser microendoscopic surgery, transoral robotic surgery, endoscopic and external approaches to the anterior skull base and pediatric head and neck surgery. Conference Handbook 7
Keynote Speakers Associate Professor Nilesh Vasan, M D, FRACS Otolaryngologist - Head and Neck Surgeon, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA D r. Vasan is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist - Head and Neck Surgeon at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Vasan is a member of The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He has authored numerous papers and book chapters in the field of Head and Neck Surgery and performs Head and Neck Robotic Surgery. An area of interest is management of the difficult airway. Dr. Vasan has developed numerous medical devices including for robotic surgery with the University. He founded Adroit Surgical LLC, a private company in 2010 to develop and commercialize patented emergency airway management devices. Dr. Vasan is an Associate Professor who specializes in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery and serves as Program Director for the Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Residency Program. Professor Peter John Wormald, MD, FAHMS, FRACS, FCS(SA), FRCS (Ed), MBChB Chairman, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Professor of Skull Base Surgery, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia P rofessor Wormald has published as the sole author and international recognised book on Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and is author on 10 other internationally published books. He is an author in over 412 peer-reviewed papers in international journals. As part of his rhinological research program, he has put together a research team that has successfully looked at both the acquired and innate immune systems with particular reference to their roles in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The role of fungal allergy has been studied including the innate immune response in CRS with the investigation of B-defensins, cathelicidins and surface surfactant. Recently his research team has investigated the role of biofilms in CRS with reference to the interaction between lactoferrin and biofilms. In addition his research team has developed the sheep as an animal model to research various aspects of nasal disease and surgery. This allows research into the healing of the nose after sinus surgery and into the development of a dissolvable dressing used to prevent adhesions and improve healing. rof Wormald has also developed a series of new surgical techniques (endoscopic DCR, swing-door technique of P uncinectomy, building block approach to the frontal recess, Vidian neurectomy, bath-plug closure of CSF leaks, endoscopic frontal drillout and multiple endoscopic skull base approaches) and over 30 endoscopic and skull base instruments. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 8 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Guest Speakers Michael Barnett Chief Executive, Auckland Business Chamber, Auckland, NZ M ichael Barnett is Chief Executive of the Auckland Business Chamber. He is a highly respected voice for business and has led the Chamber for more than 25 years. In his role as CEO he leads a management team dedicated to fostering business success by providing a wide range of business advisory and support services to the business community. He is committed to the objectives of diversity in the workplace and achieving greater work-life balance. In 2020 he was elected on to the Council of the World Chamber Federation, the first time the NZ Chambers, and their respective business communities, had a voice in this organisation. Prior to his time with Auckland Chamber Michael spent 15 years within the manufacturing and supply chain industries involved with importing and distribution in New Zealand. He was a proud recipient of a NZ Order of Merit in 2011 for services to business. Michael is currently a director of both the Auckland Chamber and NZ Chambers of Commerce & Industry. He is chairperson on the following boards: • Local Government Business Forum • Auckland Business Forum • Auckland Children’s Christmas Parade Trust Ronald J Goodey, CNZM, BMedSc, MB, ChB, FRACS Retired Otolaryngologist, Life-Member of NZSOHNS I n the past, I have had the privilege of recounting to you the evolution of our specialty and the birth of our society. On a separate occasion I had the privilege to give the first James Hardie Neil lecture in which I described the colourful and controversial life of our Society’s innovative but irascible founder. Now I have been offered the indulgence to tell about my own experiences as a proud lover of our specialty and of our society. In the 1960s I followed John Avery to become the second New Zealander to train as an ENT surgeon in New Zealand and obtain the FRACS as my first and only specialty qualification. I hope some of my reminiscences will be amusing. I know some will appear appalling. It is possible that some may be interesting and even constructive. I am grateful for this opportunity to share them. Conference Handbook 9
Guest Speakers Professor B. Nirmal Kumar President, ENT UK; Consultant Otolaryngologist, Director of Medical Education, WWL NHS Foundation Trust, UK P rofessor Nirmal Kumar is President for ENT UK* and Consultant ENT surgeon at Wrightington Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust, UK where he is also Director of Medical Education. Regionally, he leads the ENT North West research network for the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) in addition to being Honorary Professor at Edge Hill University Medical School where he has led a MCh academic program in otolaryngology. He is a specialist advisor for NICE, FRCS (ORL) examiner of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators and until recently vice-chair for Specialist Advisory Committee overseeing training standards in otolaryngology in the UK. He is MD, MCh, PhD examiner for several Universities in the UK and abroad, delivered key note and invited lectures around the world and has published more than 100 peer reviewed medical publications. Nirmal is keen on supporting the next generation and promoting the talents of young people with particular respect to reducing discrimination based on gender, age, disability or any other protected characteristics. He is also passionate about improving the evidence base for our specialty to improve the quality of care we offer patients. * ENT UK is the professional membership body representing Ear, Nose and Throat surgery, as well as its related specialities, in the United Kingdom. ENT UK is a charity that supports members at every stage of their careers, from student level right through to retirement – a total of nearly 2,000 medical practitioners. The charity promotes understanding of ENT in the media and provide the specialty with a voice. ENT UK is a source of valuable medical information for patients as well as practitioners, and supports research, provides continuing education for specialists, and champions high standards in training. In all activities ENT UK seeks to improve the care available to patients suffering from conditions of the ear, nose, throat, head and neck. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 10 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Invited Speakers Mr Zahoor Ahmad President New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery (NZSOHNS); Senior Consultant Otolaryngologist-Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties Manukau Health; Associate Professor, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ M r Ahmad practices general otolaryngology with clinical interests in Head and neck, Salivary, thyroid, Nasal and sinus diseases including balloon sinuplasties. He is an experienced sialendoscopist and is a faculty member of international society of Sialendoscopists, Geneva, Switzerland with active involvement in teaching and conducting workshops in Sialendoscopy. Mr Ahmad is on the editorial board of four medical journals related to medical and surgical fields. His thesis for Masters was on adenoids and middle ear diseases in children and this was approved and awarded masters degree in 1983. Mr Ahmad has lectured in many scientific meetings and has been a Key-Note Lecturer in several International Meetings. He participates and instructs in international workshops focusing on management of salivary diseases and sinus problems. He has about 75 Publications in peer reviewed international journals and written chapters in a few text books. He is the Chief Editor of recently published 3-volume text book entitled “Symptom Oriented Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery” and is actively involved in teaching and examining undergraduate and postgraduate medical scholars and teaches masters of audiology scholars. Mr Ahmad was born in Kashmir (India) and after graduation and post-graduation left and has traveled widely before falling in love with New Zealand and made it his home. He is supported by his wife, two sons, and three granddaughters. He has passion for playing golf and enjoys playing the game on most of weekends. He enjoys listening to classical music and at times enjoys singing in social gatherings. Plus loves to watch Rugby and Cricket. Dr Jacqueline Allen Laryngologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ D r Jacqueline Allen is a Laryngologist practicing in Auckland, New Zealand. A graduate of the University of Auckland, Dr Allen worked in the United Kingdom before completing her specialist ORL training in 2007. She then undertook Fellowship training at the Voice and Swallow Centre, University of California, Davis where she specialized in Voice and Dysphagia utilizing modern in-office techniques, endoscopy and laser surgery. She returned to New Zealand in 2010 and established the Auckland Voice and Swallow Centre, and the Swallowing Lab at University of Auckland where these techniques have been put to use. Research interests include neurogenic dysphagia, swallowing and nutrition in the older adult, vocal fold scar translational research, reflux disease and novel engineering modelling for swallow dysfunction. Research interests include neurogenic dysphagia, swallowing and nutrition in the older adult, vocal fold scar translational research, reflux disease and novel engineering modelling for swallow dysfunction. r Allen is Secretary Treasurer of Dysphagia Research Society, a Board Member of the American Bronchoesophagological D Association and Laryngology Society of Australasia and is Section Editor of Current Opinion in Otolaryngology. She has published more than 55 journal articles, 2 books, 15 book chapters and is an Editorial Board member and reviewer for many international peer-reviewed journals including Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, European Archives of Otolaryngology and ENT Journal. She currently lives with her husband and daughter in Auckland. Conference Handbook 11
Invited Speakers Mr Robert Allison Otolaryngologist/Head and Neck Surgeon, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ R obert Allison is an Otolaryngologist/Head and Neck Surgeon at Christchurch Hospital with an interest in Head and Neck Surgery. He completed surgical training (FRACS) in New Zealand before doing Fellowships in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. He is a past examiner of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and past president of the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. He is also a Trustee of the New Zealand Research Foundation of the Australia and New Zealand Head and Neck Cancer Society. Clinical Associate Professor Raewyn Campbell, FRACS, BMed(Hons), BAppSc(Physio), Grad Dip (Exercise Sport Sc) Rhinologist and Skull Base Surgeon, Macquarie University Hospital and Macquarie University, Australia A ssociate Professor Campbell currently works as a dedicated Rhinologist and Skull Base surgeon in Australia at Macquarie University Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, The Sydney Adventist Hospital, North Shore Private Hospital, The Sydney Children’s Hospital and Chatswood Private Hospital. She has completed 3 international fellowships in Rhinology and Skull Base surgery in Auckland, New Zealand and Philadelphia and Columbus, USA. A/Prof. Campbell has published over 40 journal articles and book chapters and has presented at specialist conferences all over the world. She is actively involved in teaching medical students and otorhinolaryngology trainees and teaches at rhinology and skull base courses locally and internationally. A/Prof. Campbell has also trained surgeons internationally and is actively involved in ongoing rhinology and skull base research. She is on the editorial board for the Australian Journal of Otolaryngology and is a reviewer for multiple academic journals. Mr John Clarkson Consultant Surgeon, Waikato DHB, Hamilton, NZ J ohn Clarkson is an ORL surgeon with particular subspecialty interests in rhinology and rhinoplasty. He trained in New Zealand then pursued additional training in facial plastic surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle in 2004. He currently works at Waikato Hospital and in private practice in Hamilton. Dr Melanie Collins Consultant Otologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ D r Melanie Collins is a Consultant Otologist at WDHB and in private practice in Auckland. She trained in the UK, completed a neurotology Fellowship in Adelaide in 2001 and migrated to NZ in 2011. She is one of the surgeons on the adult Northern Cochlear Implant Programme. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 12 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Invited Speakers Dr Julia Crawford Otolaryngologist, Sydney ENT Clinic, NSW, Australia D r Julia Crawford is an Australian trained ENT Surgeon. She was awarded her fellowship in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in 2013 and subsequently undertook a Sleep Surgery Fellowship under Prof Stuart MacKay in Wollongong, Australia followed by a two year fellowship in Advanced Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery in Orlando, Florida under Prof J Scott Magnuson. She is currently has appointments at St Vincent’s Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney and is a conjoint lecturer at The University of New South Wales. Professor Richard Douglas, MD, FRACS, FRACP, MRCP Department of Surgery, The University of Auckland, NZ I am an ORL surgeon with particular interest in endoscopic sinus and medial skull base surgery. I trained and practised as a clinical immunologist and allergist at Auckland Hospital before undertaking training in ORL. I currently am a Professor in Surgery at The University of Auckland and Consultant Surgeon at Auckland City Hospital, and have my private practice at Mauranui Clinic in Epsom. The focus of my research has been the interaction between the local immunity of the nasal and sinus mucosa and the bacteria that cause chronic rhinosinusitis. This condition is characterized by its intractability despite treatment with prolonged courses of antibiotics. Professor Andrew Hill Professor of Surgery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ A ndrew Hill, as Professor of Surgery and Colorectal Surgeon at the University of Auckland, has established an internationally recognised research group in peri-operative care at Middlemore Hospital in South Auckland, and has made seminal contributions to understanding of the metabolic response to surgery. He has >300 peer-reviewed publications, most in the areas of peri-operative care or medical education. His work has been published in the top journals in their fields, including JAMA Surgery, Annals of Surgery, the British Journal of Surgery and the British Medical Journal. His research has been supported by the Health Research Council, the Auckland Medical Research Foundation, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) and by philanthropic donations. T his body of work was recognised by the award of the premier research award of the RACS, the John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship, in 2014. He is regularly invited to speak at meetings in Europe, USA, Asia, and Australia and New Zealand, is a reviewer for >30 journals (including the BMJ, Lancet, Medical Education, JAMA Surgery, British Journal of Surgery, Annals of Surgery), and reviews for research funding organisations in the Netherlands, UK, Italy, Canada, the USA and Australasia. He serves on eight editorial boards (including JAMA Surgery, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, and the World Journal of Surgery) and is a section editor of the ANZ Journal of Surgery. He plays a major role in research supervision and leadership. He has supervised over 20 doctoral students, including the mentoring of multiple Maori and Pacific junior doctors in clinical research. His research students have received >30 awards locally and internationally, including two Fulbright Scholarships. He plays key roles in Australasian surgical leadership: as an RACS councillor and as chair of the RACS Research and Academic Surgery Committee. He has acted as scientific convenor of conferences in Australasia, Asia and Europe. He is the immediate past President of the International Society of Surgery. Conference Handbook 13
Invited Speakers Grace Hunt Registered Nurse, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ G race Hunt (BSc, BNurs) is a Level 2 Registered Nurse on the ORL Surgical Ward and ORL Outpatients Clinic at Auckland City Hospital. She earned her Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Science majoring in Pharmacology from the University of Auckland, graduating in 2018. She has contributed to a published article in Nurse Education in Practice and has a strong interest in nursing research and development. Mr Mark Izzard Head and Neck Surgeon, Facial Plastics and Reconstruction, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ M r Mark Izzard is a surgeon specialising in head and neck surgery and facial plastic surgery for reconstruction. Mark trained in microsurgery at the University of Washington and specialises in reconstruction of the jaws, face and nose. Dr Bill Keith SoundSkills Auckland, Auckland, NZ B ill Keith received his PhD in audiology at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas. He has been involved in the development of hearing services in New Zealand throughout his career. He has worked on such widely divergent projects as a sonar device for the blind and on-board communication systems for Team New Zealand’s Americas Cup yachts. Until recently Bill chaired one of New Zealand’s two cochlear implant programmes. Bill is engaged in APD research at the University of Auckland and is lead author of the NZ Guidelines on Auditory Processing Disorder. He also runs SoundSkills, a specialist model multi-disciplinary clinic for children and adults with APD, which he established to redress the lack of APD services in New Zealand. Bill was awarded a QSO for public service and is the recipient of the 2011 American Academy of Audiology International Award in Hearing Marc King Wellness Advisor, ultimateyou, Auckland, New Zealand E xcessive or prolonged stress damages not only brain cells but speeds up the ageing process, increases the risk of developing many modern day diseases and also destroys the potential to experience happiness moment by moment. Overwhelm is insidious and crippling. I wish to share several simple yet powerful ideas/thoughts that if accepted and used regularly will transform your life and those close to you to a new normal, a more fulfilled, richer, rosier now. One that will excite you and nurture you. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 14 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Invited Speakers Dr Samantha King Medical Advisor, Medical Protection Society, Auckland, NZ D r Samantha King is a graduate of Otago Medical School. She has worked in General Practice and A&M clinics in Auckland since 1991 and is a Fellow of the College of General Practitioners. She also holds a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a Masters in Healthcare Law and Ethics. She has been with MPS since 2012 and now works full time as a Medical Adviser. As a member of the Medical Protection faculty, Sam regularly presents at workshops, conferences and practices throughout New Zealand. Sam is married with 3 children. She enjoys kayaking and fishing. Murali Mahadevan ?? Dr Kate O’Connor Radiologist, Auckland DHB & Auckland Radiology Group, Auckland, NZ D r Kate O’Connor is an NZ trained Fellow of RANZCR and works in Auckland, New Zealand. She has a private/public work mix as a Diagnostic Radiologist at Auckland District Health Board and is a Partner in Auckland Radiology Group (ARG). Kate’s area of specialty interest is Head and Neck Imaging and she is Chair of the weekly Northern Regional Head and Neck Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Meeting. She is also an Examiner for RANZCR Part 2 VIVAs and is currently in her second term as the NZ representative on RANZCR Faculty Council of Clinical Radiology. Conference Handbook 15
Invited Speakers Associate Professor Grant D Searchfield Director, Hearing and Tinnitus Clinic; Deputy Director, Eisdell Moore Centre; Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ A ssociate Professor Grant D Searchfield has been an audiologist since 1994 and obtained his Doctorate in Audiology in 2004. He is the clinical director of the University of Auckland’s Hearing and Tinnitus Clinic, scientific director of Tinnitus Tunes a tinnitus treatment website, and deputy director of the Eisdell Moore Centre for hearing and balance research. Grant is a primary investigator in Auckland University’s Centre for Brain Research and Brain Research New Zealand, a national centre of research excellence. He is an associate editor for the International Journal of Audiology, Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Neuroscience and Psychology. Grant is well known internationally for his research investigating the use of sound and hearing aids for tinnitus management. In addition to his tinnitus research he is the lead investigator in a major multisite trial of hearing aids as a potential method to slow cognitive decline, funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand. Dr Andrew Smith Neuroradiologist, Auckland Radiology Group & Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ A ndrew trained in Medicine at Auckland Medical School and also completed the 5 year Australasian Radiology training program through the Auckland scheme in 2005. He became a fellow of the Royal Australian and NZ college of Radiologists in 2006. He completed postgraduate fellowship training in Neuroradiology through a combined Auckland City Hospital /Auckland Radiology Group fellowship in 2006 and a Vancouver General Hospital diagnostic Neuroradiology Fellowship 2007-2008. Andrew returned to NZ in mid 2008 to a staff position in the Auckland City Hospital Neuroradiology Department and became a partner at Auckland Radiology Group in 2009. Andrew’s expertise is in Diagnostic Neuroradiology, including CT and MRI as well as percutaneous spinal procedures. Andrew is also a member of the ‘Deep Brain Stimulation’ group at Auckland City Hospital. He has published multiple articles in these areas and has also been invited to speak at international Radiology conferences. Mr Kevin Smith Otolaryngologist, Head & Neck Surgeon, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ K evin is a New Zealand trained Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon and attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2014, before completing the prestigious Advanced Head and Neck Surgical Oncology Fellowship at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital Foundation NHS Trust in the United Kingdom; where he further developed his interests in head and neck surgical oncology, advanced thyroid and parathyroid surgery, complex skin cancers, and minimally invasive salivary gland surgery. After his fellowship, Kevin worked as a Consultant in the Head and Neck Unit at Guy’s Hospital, before returning to New Zealand. He has a range of research interests, participated in the sentinel lymph node for oral cavity cancer program, and was a co-investigator on a groundbreaking T4 Immunotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer clinical trial. In addition to holding Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Kevin is Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and current Secretary of the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. He is Clinical Lead for Head & Neck Surgery at North Shore Hospital and represents patients from Waitemata DHB as a member of the multidisciplinary team at the Auckland Head and Neck Cancer MDT. 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 16 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Invited Speakers Mr David Vokes Consultant Laryngologist, H&N Surgeon and Clinical Director, Department of ORL-HNS, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ D avid is a Consultant Laryngologist, H&N Surgeon and Clinical Director of the Department of ORL-HNS at Auckland City Hospital. David’s clinical focus is on disorders of the voice, swallowing, airway and H&N Cancer, with an emphasis on minimally invasive surgical treatments, such as Transoral Laser Surgery and Transoral Robotic Surgery. David is active in registrar and served as Secretary of the Training Committee of the NZSOHNS. David is the Director of the Laryngology Fellowship at Auckland City Hospital. David is a voice, upper airway and swallow specialist in Auckland, New Zealand. A graduate of the University of Auckland, David completed his training in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in 2004, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He then spent two years in the USA in post Fellowship subspecialty training: one year of Head and Neck Surgery and Laryngology at the University of California at Irvine, and one year of Laryngology at the University of Washington in Seattle. David has a unique set of clinical skills and expertise, including videostroboscopy (for voice disorders), laser surgery, office based laryngeal procedures, transnasal oesophagoscopy, and transoral robotic surgery. avid also works closely with his Paediatric Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery colleagues at StarShip, where he is a D member of the Auckland Regional H&N Unit, and the ACH Voice, Airway & Swallow Clinic. Dr Michelle Wong Auckland ENT Group, Auckland, NZ M ichelle is a kiwi graduate who trained in Sydney and Fellowship trained in Oxford, UK. She moved back in 2010 to take up an Otologist position at ACH. She has a special interest in general ENT, childhood and adult ear diseases, KTP laser ear surgery and minimally invasive endoscopic ear surgery. Michelle has been involved in starting the New Zealand Dizziness and Balance Centre, the first of its kind in New Zealand. Conference Handbook 17
Other Confirmed Speakers Dr Stacey Ishman Paediatric OSA, Cinicinnati, USA Professor Frank Lin Professor of Otolaryngology, Medicine, Mental Health & Epidemiology, Director Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health, John Hopkins University, USA Professor Suren Krishnan President, Australian Society of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Australia Mr Campbell Baguley ENT Surgeon, Capital and Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs, Wellington, NZ Dr Katherine Baguley Paediatric and General Otolaryngologist, Capital & Coast DHB, Wellington, NZ Stephen Ball Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Lucy Barber Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Geoff Braatvedt Endocrinologist, Auckland DHB & Medical Specialists Group, Auckland, NZ Mr Michael Bergin Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ Dr Hannah Burns Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Queensland Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, Australia Dr Angela Butler Otolaryngologist, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ Dr Lyndon Chan Otolaryngologist, Wollongong, NSW, Australia Mr John M Chaplin Head & Neck Surgeon, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Mr Andrew Cho Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ Dr Liz Edwards Respiratory Specialist, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Mr PJ Faumuina Otolaryngologist, Wanganui DHB, Wanganui, NZ Jing Feng ORL Ear Nurse Specialist, Greenlane Clinical Centre, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Dr Rebecca Field ENT Surgeon, Southern Cross Hospital, Christchurch, NZ Mr Neil Lambie Head and Neck Pathologist, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ Mr David Flint Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ Dr Sam Greig Otolaryngologist – Head & Neck Surgeon, Southern Cross Hospital, Christchurch, NZ 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 18 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Other Confirmed Speakers Juan Avellaneda Hernandez Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Dr Françoise Jean-Louis Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Health Waikato, Hamilton, NZ Mr Allen Keast Head and Neck Surgeon, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ Mr Aneesh Kumar ENT Consultant, MidCentral DHB, Palmerston North, NZ Mr Tom Kuravilla Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Southern Cross Hospital, Christchurch, NZ Mr Andrew Law Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Mataroria Lyndon The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ Andrew Macann Radiation Oncologist, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Mr Jon Mathy Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon,Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ Mr Alkis Psaltis Adelaide, Australia Vaishnavi Paranjape Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Maxine Ronald Northland DHB, Whangarei, NZ Mr Dean Ruske Otorhinolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon, Southland DHB, Dunedin, NZ Mr Simon Robinson Otolaryngologist, Wakefield Sinus & Facial Plastic Centre, Wellington, NZ Mr Sumit Samant Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Dr Angus Shao Rhinologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ Mr Subhaschandra Shetty Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ Dr Melanie Souter ORL Surgeon, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ Mr Dev Tandon Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Professor Peter Thorne The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ Dr David Waterhouse Northland DHB, Whangarei, NZ Conference Handbook 19
Scientific Programme Tuesday 13 October 2020 — Pre Conference Sessions Extra-Curricular Activities: Waiheke Wine & Art / Zealong Tea Estate / Hobbiton / Mountain Biking 0730 - 0830 Arrival Tea & Coffee Great Room Foyer 0830 - 1000 0830 - 1000 0830 - 1000 0745 - 0945 Head & Neck Workshop Eustachian Tube Balloon Facial Plastics Workshop Auckland Hospital Clinical Skills Centre Dilation Limited to 12 places (4 hours) 0830 - 0850 Mr Mark Izzard, Head & Neck Paediatric Airway Update on Ultrasound Eustachian Tube – Surgeon, Auckland DHB, The Basics Auckland, NZ Emergency Workshop of Thyroid – TIRADS Brief Lectures on Dr Kate O’Connor, Radiologist, Auckland DHB & Auckland Literature Review – Mr John Clarkson, Consultant Paediatric Airway Surgeon, Waikato DHB, Physiology and Radiology Group Does It Work? Hamilton, NZ Anaesthetic Perspective of 0850 - 0910 Patient Assessment Mr Sumit Samant, Auckland DHB, Airway Emergencies Latest ATA Guidelines Auckland, NZ for Thyroid Cancer Mr David Flint, Otolaryngology • Multiple skill stations Dr Angus Shao, Rhinologist, run in small groups, Management – In Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ Relation to RAI Use Manukau Health Associate including: Geoff Bradtvedlt, Dr Stephen Floreani, Consultant - flexible & rigid airway Professor Nirmal Patel, University endoscopy Endocrinologist, Auckland DHB, Otolaryngologist, Royal Adelaide of Sydney & Macquarie University, Auckland, NZ Sydney, Australia Hospital and Queen Elizabeth - difficult intubation Hospitals, Adelaide, Australia - paediatric 0910 - 0930 tracheostomy Central Compartment related emergencies Neck Dissection – and general A Matter of Debate management Professor Vincent Vander Poorten, Otorhinolaryngology, Run by Paed ORL, Anaesthesia, Head and Neck Surgery, SLT & Starship Simulation Teams University Hospitals Leuven; Belgium 0930 - 0950 Local Invasive Thyroid Cancer Surgery Mr John Chaplin, Head & Neck Surgeon, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ 0950 - 1000 Q&A 0945 - 1000 Morning Tea Starship 1000 - 1030 Morning Tea Great Room Foyer Platinum SPONSORS 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 20 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Scientific Programme 1030 - 1230 1030 - 1200 1030 - 1230 1000 - 1200 Head & Neck Workshop Eustachian Tube Balloon Facial Plastics Workshop Auckland Hospital Clinical Skills Centre Limited to 12 places (4 hours) continued Dilation continued continued Paediatric Airway Thyroid MDM – Patient Selection Emergency Workshop Three cases for panel continued discussion Technique and Avoiding Complications Video of US Thyroid for collective TIRADS Scoring for all Hands on Practice Participants Mr David Flint, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties FNA Interpretation by Manukau Health Associate Cytologist Professor Nirmal Patel, University of Sydney & Macquarie University, Thyroidectomy and Sydney, Australia Neck Dissection Video Presentation Associate Professor Nilesh Vasan, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA 1200 - 1300 Lunch Starship 1200 - 1330 Lunch Great Room Foyer Extra-Curricular Activities: Golf / Mountain Biking / Walking Tour Auckland Hospital Clinical 1300 - 1400 Paediatric Oximetry Interpretation Run by Starship Respiratory Consultant Skills Centre (Unlimited places, 1 hour) 1400 - 1430 Afternoon Tea Starship 1430 - 1630 Advanced Paediatric Life Support Auckland Hospital Clinical Skills Centre • Fluid resuscitation, massive transfusion protocols, IV & IO access, up to (Limited to 24 places, 1 hour) date CPR protocols and cardiac rhythm recognition • Lectures, practical stations and scenarios Run by Starship Simulation and Paediatric ICU & Emergency Department teams 1800 - 2000 Welcome Reception with sponsors/exhibitors Exhibition Hall, The Cordis Hotel Silver Bronze SPONSORS SPONSORS Conference Handbook 21
Scientific Programme Wednesday 14 October 2020 0730 - 0830 Registration and Exhibition Open, Light Breakfast available Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 0830 - 0900 Conference Opening & Welcome Mr Zahoor Ahmad, 2020 Conference Convenor & President NZSOHNS GUEST SPEAKER Michael Barnett, Chief Executive, Auckland Business Chamber, Auckland, NZ 0900 - 0930 James Hardie Neil Lecture HPV Mediated Oropharyngeal Cancer: A Story of Challenge and Change Professor Bruce Haughey, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, University of South Florida; Medical Director, Oncology, Adventhealth Celebration, Florida, USA 0930 - 1000 Hearing, Dementia and Brain Aging - From Epidemiological Insights to Clinical Trials Professor Frank Lin, Professor of Otolaryngology, Medicine, Mental Health & Epidemiology, Director Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health, John Hopkins University, USA 1000 - 1030 Morning Tea, Industry Exhibition & Poster Displays Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1030 - 1100 Paediatric ENT, The Gateway to RACS 10th Competency Chair: Murali Mahadevan Associate Professor Kelvin Kong, Conjoint Associate Professor (UNSW & UoN), Paediatric & Adult Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgeon, Cochlear Implant Surgeon, John Hunter Hospital, John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Hunter ENT, NSW, Australia 1100-1130 The Future of Sinus Surgery Chair: Murali Mahadevan Mr Sean Carrie, Consultant Rhinologist/Skull Base Surgeon and Hon Senior Lecturer, Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust and Newcastle University, UK 1130-1230 Indigenous Health Panel Moderators: Ru Douglas, The Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Health; Maori Doctors Rebecca Garland and Surgical TRG Associate Professor Kelvin Kong, Conjoint Associate Professor (UNSW & UoN), Paediatric & Adult Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgeon, Cochlear Implant Surgeon, John Hunter Hospital, John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Hunter ENT, NSW, Australia Mataroria Lyndon Maxine Reynolds 1230 - 1330 Lunch, Industry Exhibition & Poster Presentations Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1500 Concurrent - Concurrent - Sleep Med/Pain Concurrent – Paediatrics Head & Neck 1330 - 1350 1330 - 1400 1330 - 1345 Contemporary Sleep Clinic Paediatrics Free Papers x3 Dr Lyndon Chan, Otolaryngologist, Wollongong, Lessons Learned: Three Decades NSW, Australia 1400 - 1430 of Trans-Oral Surgery Professor Bruce Haughey, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Stridor/Noisy Child - Surgery, University of South Florida; Medical 1350 - 1410 Management Tips for Provincial Director, Oncology, Adventhealth Celebration, TBC Surgeons Florida, USA Dr Hannah Burns, Paediatric Otolaryngologist, 1410 - 1500 Queensland Children’s Hospital, Australia 1345 - 1400 Pain/Sleep Free Papers x5 Current Status - Chemo- 1430 - 1500 Radiotherapy for HPV Management of Button Battery mediated OPSCC and Caustic Ingestion Andrew Macann, Radiation Oncologist, Mr Michael Kuo, Children’s Ear Nose and Throat Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK Platinum S P O N S O R S 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 22 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Scientific Programme 1400 - 1415 Margin Status in Oral Cavity SCC Surgery Associate Professor Nilesh Vasan, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA 1415 - 1455 Free Papers 1500 - 1530 Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition & Poster Displays Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1530 - 1700 1530 - 1700 1530 - 1700 Concurrent: Paediatric Tonsil Concurrent: Rhinology Concurrent: Nursing and OSA — Expert Panel Chairs: Françoise Jean-Louis / Murali Mahadevan 1530 - 1550 1530 - 1550 Professor Peter John Wormald, Professor of Skull Base Surgery, University of Adelaide, The Rise of Tracheostomy Lucy Barber, Auckland DHB 1530 - 1540 Australia Paediatric Tonsil — Overview 1550 - 1610 1550 - 1610 Mr Michael Kuo, Children’s Ear Nose and Throat Dr Raewyn Campbell, Clinical Associate Laryngectomy Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK Professor, Rhinologist and Skull Base Surgeon, Juan Hernandez, Auckland DHB Macquarie University Hospital and Macquarie University, Australia 1610 - 1630 1540 - 1555 1610 - 1630 Airway Humidification Post Total Current Concepts — OSA Stacey Ishman, Paediatric OSA, Cinicinnati, USA Professor Richard Douglas, Department of Laryngectomy Surgery, The University of Auckland, NZ Vaishnavi Paranjape, Auckland DHB 1555 - 1610 1630 - 1650 1630 - 1650 Dr Stephen Floreani, Consultant NZ Paediatric OSA Advisory Otolaryngologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Evaluation of Epicyn (SOS) Grace Hunt, Auckland DHB 1650-1700 Q&A Group Update Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Adelaide, Australia Dr Liz Edwards, Respiratory Specialist, Auckland DHB 1650 - 1700 Rhinology Discussion 1610 - 1620 Utility of Paediatric Sleep Nasendoscopy Dr Katherine Bagley, Paediatric and General Otolaryngologist, Capital & Coast DHB 1620 - 1630 Intracapsular vs Extracapsular Tonsillectomy Dr Hannah Burns, Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Queensland Children’s Hospital, Australia 1630 - 1700 Paediatric Case Studies Dr Françoise Jean-Louis, Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Waikato DHB Mr Murali Mahadevan, Paediatric Otolaryngologist and Clinical Director, Starship Child Health 1900 - 2200 President’s Dinner (by Invitation Only) Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV Silver Bronze SPONSORS SPONSORS Conference Handbook 23
Scientific Programme Thursday 15 October 2020 0730 - 0830 Registration and Exhibition Open, Light Breakfast available Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 0830 - 0900 Topical Treatments for CRS Professor Peter John Wormald, Professor of Skull Base Surgery, University of Adelaide, Australia 0900 - 0930 Salivary Gland Cancer — State of the Art — and Progress Professor Vincent Vander Poorten, Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospitals Leuven; Department of Oncology, Section Head and Neck Oncology, KU Leuven- Belgium 0930 - 1000 To be Indispensible is Indefensible Chair: Nikki Mills Mr Michael Kuo, Children’s Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK 1000 - 1030 Endoscopic Ear Surgery — The Be All and End All? Associate Professor Nirmal Patel, University of Sydney & Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia 1030 - 1100 Morning Tea, Industry Exhibition & Poster Displays Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1100 - 1230 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1500 Concurrent Otology Concurrent — Rhinology Concurrent — Head & Neck 1100 - 1145 1100 - 1200 1100 - 1120 Using MRI to Diagnose Panel Discussion — Interesting Update on Adenoid Cystic Endolymphatic Hydrops Cases Carcinoma /Salivary Duct Dr Andrew Smith, Neuroradiologist, Auckland Mr Sean Carrie, Consultant Rhinologist/ Carcinoma Radiology Group & Auckland DHB Skull Base Surgeon and Hon Senior Lecturer, Professor Vincent Vander Poorten, Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Hospitals Foundation Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, 1145 - 1230 Trust and Newcastle University, UK Professor University Hospitals Leuven; Belgium Peter John Wormald, Professor of Skull Base What Works for Tinnitus and Surgery, University of Adelaide, Australia 1120 - 1140 What’s New? Dr Rebecca Field, ENT Surgeon, Southern Cross Associate Professor Grant Searchfield, Director, Hospital, Christchurch, NZ 1200-1230 TBC Facial Reanimation Surgery Hearing and Tinnitus Clinic; Deputy Director, Update Eisdell Moore Centre; Faculty of Medical and Mr Jon Mathy, Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon, Health Sciences, The University of Auckland Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, NZ 1140 - 1155 Management of Parotidectomy Defects Associate Professor Nilesh Vasan, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA Salivary Gland Panel Discussion Alan Keast Mr Kevin Smith, Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ A Cho 1230 - 1330 Lunch, Industry Exhibition & Poster Presentations Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1500 Concurrent Otology Concurrent — Sleep/Facial Concurrent — Head & Neck/ Plastics Laryngology 1330 - 1500 1330 - 1350 1330 - 1350 Otology Panel — Multimodality Rx of OSA Difficult Airway Management Case Presentations — Dr Julia Crawford, Otolaryngologist, Sydney ENT [to be confirmed] What Would I Do? Clinic, NSW, Australia Platinum S P O N S O R S 7 3 rd A N N U A L G E N E R A L 24 & SCIENTIFIC MEETING www.orl2020.nz
Scientific Programme 1350 - 1410 1350 - 1410 Sleep Advocacy Laryngeal Carcinoma Panel — Sumit Samant, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Case Presentations Mr David Vokes, Consultant Laryngologist, H&N 1410 - 1500 Surgeon and Clinical Director, Department of Sleep/FP/General Free Papers ORL-HNS, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Dr Jacqui Allen, Laryngologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ Mr Aneesh Kumar, ENT Consultant, MidCentral DHB, Palmerston North, NZ 1410 - 1500 Panel Discussion Professor Vincent Vander Poorten, Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospitals Leuven; Belgium Professor Suren Krishnan, President, Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Australia AM, Radiotherapist Hedley Krawitz, Radiotherapist, Auckland DHB, Auckland, NZ Bernie Lyons 1500 - 1530 Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition & Poster Displays Exhibition Hall, GR III&IV 1500 - 1700 1500 - 1700 1500 - 1700 Concurrent — General Concurrent — Rhinology Concurrent — Nursing 1530 - 1600 1530 - 1600 1530 - 1550 General Free Papers x3 Rhinology Free Papers Discharging Ears Jing Feng, ORL Ear Nurse Specialist, Greenlane 1600 - 1700 1600 - 1700 Clinical Centre, Auckland DHB Medical Education Panel Panel Discussion Moderator: Scott Stevenson Dr Sam Greig, Otolaryngologist, Head & Neck 1550 - 1610 Surgeon, Christchurch Michelle Wong, Auckland DHB Panellists: Dr Robert A. Irvine, Clinical Associate Professor, Mr Simon Robinson, Otolaryngologist, Wakefield Providence Health Care, Vancouver, Canada Sinus & Facial Plastic Centre, Wellington, NZ 1610 - 1630 Professor Nirmal B Kumar, President, ENT UK; Consultant Otolaryngologist, Director of Dr Raewyn Campbell, Clinical Associate Cochlear Implant Professor, Rhinologist and Skull Base Surgeon, Mr David Flint, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Medical Education, WWL NHS Foundation Trust, Macquarie University Hospital and Macquarie Surgeon, Counties Manukau Health 1630- 1650 UK University, Sydney, Australia Stephen Ball, Auckland DHB 1650- 1700 Q&A Suren Krishnan, President, Australian Society Mr Campbell Baguley, ENT Surgeon, Capital and of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs, Wellington, NZ Australia Professor Sandeep Samant, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA 1930 - 2200 Conference Dinner The Cordis Hotel Silver Bronze SPONSORS SPONSORS Conference Handbook 25
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