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8th Edition of International Conference on

Otorhinolaryngology

Theme: Explore the Recent Innovations to Emphasize the Future of Otorhinolaryngology

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Frankfurt, France

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Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Conference Speaker

Hua Ou

Illinois State University
USA

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Jose L Covarrubias

Hospital Del Sol, Nogales Sonora
Mexico

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ANDREA CORBO

University of Camerino,
Italy

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COLIN P WHITE

Surrey Memorial Hospital
Canada

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KATHLEEN CAMPBELL

Southern Illinois University
USA

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NANCY-TYE-MURRAY

Washington University School of Medicine
USA

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Nanette K Wenger

Emory University School of Medicine
USA

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DANIEL IGOR BRANOVAN

Project Chernoby
USA

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Stephen Newton

University of Colorado
USA

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BRANKO FURST

Albany Medical College
USA

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Louis Samuels

Thomas Jefferson University
USA

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Sue Ann Lee

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
USA

Tracks & Key Topics

Otorhinolaryngology 2019

Otorhinolaryngology 2019 Info

 

Euroscicon is pleased to announce that our upcoming International Conference on "8th Edition Of International Conference on Otorhinolaryngology" will Take place 11-12 November  2019 at Paris, France.

 Otorhinolaryngology 2019 Medicine conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Otorhinolaryngology. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Otorhinolaryngology.

EuroSciCon welcomes all to attend the International Conference on Otorhinolaryngology which will be held during 11-12 November 2019, Paris, France. 8th Edition Of International Conference on Otorhinolaryngology conference aims to gather leading educational scientists, researchers, people working in the field of Otorhinolaryngology and research students to exchange & share their research and innovative ideas, results/findings in the field of Otorhinolaryngology

Who are Attending ?

 
•           Doctors
•           Surgeons
•           Scientists
•           Otologists
•           Rhinologiosts
•           Laryngologists
•           Pathologists
•           Haematologists
•           Paediatricians
•           Gynaecologists 
•           Residents
•           Fellowship holders
•           Medical Students
•           Nurses
•           Surgical tool technicians
•           Pharmaceutical Industrialists
•           Healthcare Industrialists
 

Sessions & Tracks

Track 1: Otorhinolaryngology

 

Otorhinolaryngology  is a branch of science  that deals with conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related organisations of the head and neck. Doctors who specialize in this area are called Otorhinolaryngologists, Otolaryngologists, ENT doctors, ENT surgeons, or head and neck surgeons. Patients search for management from an otorhinolaryngologist for infections of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, and for the surgical administration of cancers and benign tumours of the head and neck.

Track 2: Otology

Otology is a branch of medicine which studies the pathology and physiology of the ear. It comprises hearing and vestibular sensory systems and related structures and functions as well as related disorders , diagnosis and treatment. Otology is a subspecialty of Otolaryngology which focuses on the diseases of the ear and connecting structures. Otolologists are the only medical specialists who deal with the disorders related to ear and the networking tissues.                                     

Track 3: Rhinology

The rhinology unit covers all aspects of Nose and Sinus disease including allergy, infection, inflammatory conditions and tumours. Rhinology refers to a subspecialty within the field of Otolaryngology (ENT) focused on the treatment of diseases and disorders affecting the Nasal cavity and Sinuses.  This may include allergies, problems with taste and smell, nose bleeds, obstructed nasal airflow, and sinusitis. These disorders are often times initially well managed by a General Ear Nose and Throat physician. However, when the problem persist or become more complex care may require consultation with a Rhinology specialist.

Track 4: Laryngology

Laryngology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders and injuries of the vocal system, especially The Larynx. The larynx is responsible for sound production and swallowing. It is also the entrance to the windpipe, therefore plays a serious role in the airway. Laryngology is associated with the Otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat) that deals with illnesses and damages of the larynx, usually called as a voice box. A Laryngologist is a specialist with a special interest in voice, airway, and swallowing syndromes involving the voice box and the throat.

Track 5: Otorhinolaryngology in Child care

Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is an area specializes in the care of children who have complex problems with the ears, nose and throat. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology offers comprehensive medical and surgical care for newborns, children and adolescents with congenital disorders and infectious diseases. Pediatric otolaryngologists generally provide the services in diagnosis and treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat disorders, and Head and Neck diseases, surgery of the head and neck, including before and after-surgery care, consultation with other doctors when Ear, Nose, or Throat diseases are detected and assistance in the identification of Communication disorders in children.

Track 6:  Otorhinolaryngological Manifestations in Lactating women

Otorhinolaryngological manifestations of pregnancy are myriad. Pregnancy initiates a unique set of physiologic changes in a woman’s body. These changes are commonly manifested as complaints concerning the head and neck. From common findings such as Rhinitis and Epistaxis, lesions to more rare disorders of the inner ear may be seen .We should be familiar with these conditions for optimal reassurance, expectant management or treatment of the gravid female. It is especially important to be aware of the possible effects of any medication, on the mother and foetus and to consult the treating Obstetrician prior to writing any prescriptions. Most of them are benign and self limited.

Track 7:  Genetical effects in Otorhinolaryngology 

Molecular genetics is a rapidly expanding field with possibilities for novel diagnostic and treatment strategies for otorhinolaryngological diseases. Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of the most common disabilities in humans and Congenital hearing loss is the most common congenital abnormality in the new born. Genetic factors contribute to about 50–60 % of otorhinolaryngological disorders . Allelic mutations in some genes can cause Recessive and Dominant mutations in the same gene or may cause Syndromic or Non-Syndromic  hearing loss and allergic reactions.

Track 8:  Laryngoscopy

Laryngoscopy is Endoscopy of the larynx, a part of the throat. It is a medical procedure that is used to obtain a view of the vocal folds and the glottis. Laryngoscopy may be performed to facilitate Tracheal intubation during general anaesthesia or cardiopulmonary resuscitation or for surgical procedures on the larynx or other parts of the upper tracheobronchial tree.

Track 9: Tracheostomy

Tracheostomy is an opening surgically created through the neck into the trachea (windpipe) to allow direct access to the Breathing tube and is commonly done in an operating room under general anesthesia. A tube is placed through this opening to deliver an airway and to remove secretions from the lungs. The resulting stoma can serve independently as an airway or as a site for a Tracheal tube to be inserted. This tube allows a person to breathe without the use of the nose or mouth. Tracheotomy may cause significant reduction in the administration of sedatives and vasopressors, as well as the duration of stay in the intensive care unit.

Track 10: Audiology and Sleep Disorders

Audiology is a division of science that studies hearing balance, and related disorders. Audiology aims to determine whether someone can hear within the normal range, and if not, which portions of hearing (high, middle, or low frequencies) are affected, to what degree, and where the lesion causing the hearing loss is found (outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, auditory nerve and/or central nervous system). Auditory processing disorder(APD) is a group of disorders affecting the way the brain processes auditory information. Insomnia is a common complaint among patients with intractable dizziness , Restless Leg syndrome (RLS) is another important sleep disorder. Reportedly, sleep apnoea is closely related to Vestibular dysfunction and Meniere disease.

Track 11: Otorhinolaryngology and Cancer   

Otorhinolaryngology cancers are also known as Head and Neck cancers. They are a group of cancers that affect the Soft Tissue Organs in the head and neck region. The most common head and neck cancer is Basal cell cancer of the skin. Cancers that originate in the head or neck usually spread to Lymph nodes in the neck before they spread elsewhere. A lump in the neck that persists more than two weeks should be seen by a physician as soon as possible. Utmost cancers in the larynx cause changes in voice and oral cancer (mouth or tongue) cause a sore or swelling that doesn’t go away.

Track 12: Otorhinolaryngology and Fungal Infections

Fungi are plant-like organisms that lack chlorophyll. When the body's immune system is suppressed, fungi find an opportunity to attack the body and a number of side effects arise. Fungal organisms enter the human body through the ear, oral cavity and sino-nasal cavity which leads to fungal infections. Fungal infections in the area of Otorhinolaryngology often occur in association with a decrease in the immune function and that indigenous fungi rarely exhibit pathogenicity in the infections.                                

Track 13: Rhinology and Ophthalmology

Rhinology is the division of science which deals with the study of the nose, including the sinuses. Rhinology concerns itself with medical and surgical diseases of the Nasal passages. Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eyeball. Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) has been proved as suitable for treatment not only for Rhinologic disorders but also for some Ophthalmologic and Neurosurgical conditions. Structures between eye and nose comprise of connective tissue fibers in helical structural arrangements. Due to the interrelated nature of the eye and nose, it is important to recall that, in some cases, the nose may bring the tip-off you need to diagnose an ocular condition or a side effect of a medication, and vice versa for the eye.

Track 14: Rhinology and Inflammatory Disorders

The rhinology entity shields all aspects of nose and sinus also the associated diseases like allergy, infections, inflammatory conditions and tumours. Asthma is a common condition due to chronic inflammation of the lower respiratory tract. Inflammatory Diseases like the nasal septum may be involved in a number of systemic inflammatory disorders. Infectious bacteria and fungal organisms can cause additional tissue inflammation and swelling.

Track 15: Otolaryngology Head and Neck surgery

Otolaryngology is the branch of medical science which deals with the surgical management and treatment of patients with infections and complaints of the Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. Otolaryngologists identify and manage diseases of the ears, nose, sinuses, larynx, mouth, and throat, as well as assemblies of the neck and face, cancerous and noncancerous tumors in the head and neck (nose/sinuses, mouth, throat, voice box and upper esophagus), including the Thyroid and Parathyroid.

Track 16 : Facial cosmetic surgery

Facial cosmetic surgery is a surgical procedure intended to correct Dysfunctional areas of the body and is Reconstructive in nature. It is devoted to the renovation of facial and body defects due to birth disorders, trauma, burns, and disease. There are many cosmetic surgery options to improve or change your face and bodies like breast enhancement, facial contouring, facial rejuvenation, body contouring, skin rejuvenation and Plastic Surgery.

Track 17 : Pathology of Otorhinolaryngology

Otorhinolaryngology  is a division in medicine that deals with disorders of the Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) and related buildings of the head and neck. Basic pathology involves the diagnostic and forensic tests to identify the causative agents for otorhinolaryngological ailments. Tuning fork tests and free field voice testing (whisper from 40 cm) are collective tests for ear examination. The nasal passage can be inspected by airway conflict and occasionally a sense of smell. It includes looking into the mouth and pharynx. Inspection of throat includes a thorough examination of the oral cavity.

Track 18 : Clinical conditions of Otorhinolaryngology 

Otorhinolaryngology describes the medical or clinical conditions related to Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology. The common clinical condition in Otorhinolaryngology includes acoustic neurinoma, aphonia, cholesteatoma, dizziness, labyrinthitis, Meniere's disease, otitis media, sensorineural hearing loss, voice disorders and Waardenburg syndrome.

Track 19 : Clinical Diagnosis

Clinical diagnosis is the medical practice made on the basis of information gained by Medical history and Physical examination alone, without the benefit of Laboratory tests. It describes which disease or complaint defines a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit. The data required for analysis is characteristically collected from a history and physical examination of the person seeking medical care. Diagnosis is a key component of the procedure of a doctor's visit.                             

Track 20 : Clinical Otorhinolaryngology

Clinical Otorhinolaryngology covers all the aspects of audiology, otology, balance, rhinology, larynx, voice and paediatric otorhinolaryngology, head and neck oncology, head and neck plastic and reconstructive surgery and continuing medical education and otorhinolaryngology training. It also includes the Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Otorhinolaryngological disorders.

Track 21 : Management for Otorhinolaryngology   

Medical and surgical management are available in Otorhinolaryngology. Physicians analyse and manage the infections and ailments of the ears, nose, sinuses, larynx, mouth and throat, as well as structures of the neck and face. Haemostatic management is increasingly important in the field of Otorhinolaryngology. Especially in an ageing population, there is a major part of patients who have drug-induced coagulation abnormalities that require specific strategies before, during, and after surgery to minimize the risk of bleeding or thromboembolic complications.

Track 22 : Neurotology

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Neurotology or neuro-otology is a branch of clinical medicine which studies and treats neurological disorders of the ear. It is a subspecialty of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, and is closely related to otology, and also draws on the fields of neurology and neurosurgery. Otology generally refers to the treatment of middle ear disease and resultant conductive hearing loss, whereas neurotology refers to the treatment of inner ear conditions, or hearing and balance disorders. These specialists also work with audiologists and related sensory specialists. Neurotologists are physicians who have specialized in Otolaryngology and then further specialized in neurological conditions of the ear and related structures.

Track 23 : Cochlear Implantation

cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing in both ears. They had been used experimentally in some people who had acquired deafness in one ear after learning how to speak. Cochlear implants bypass the normal hearing process; they have a microphone and some electronics that reside outside the skin, generally behind the ear, which transmits a signal to an array of electrodes placed in the cochlea, which stimulate the cochlear nerve.The procedure in which the device is implanted is usually done under general anesthesia.

MARKET ANALYSIS

ENT devices are the equipment used for analysis, diagnosis, therapy, or surgery of any complaints related to the ear, nose, or throat, thereby aiding to correct any problems related to hearing, smelling, snoring, or speaking. There are  extensive range of ENT devices available in the market comprising endoscopes, hearing screening devices, powered surgical instruments, aids, hearing, handheld surgical instruments, ear tubes, nasal and otological packing material and voice prosthesis devices.

As testified by WHO, close to 15% of the international adult population (15 to 64 years) and 33% of aged population suffer from certain kind of hearing loss. Growing population under geriatric segment will confidently stimulate the ENT devices market size. According to the WHO statistics, geriatric population (65 years and above) is set to grow to over 16% by 2050. Subsequently aging is measured as a critical factor inducing deafness and other hearing loss syndromes, this phenomenon will drive industry demand in the coming seven years.

The global ENT devices market is predictable to reach €125766 millions by 2020 from  € 862200 Million in 2015, at a CAGR of 6.5% during the estimate period. Advancement in ENT devices market is mainly encouraged by the high prevalence of chronic sinusitis, rising geriatric population, favorable reimbursement scenario for ENT procedures in developed countries, rising adoption of minimally invasive ENT procedures, accumulative presence of prominent players in the ENT devices market, and technological innovations. In calculation the developing adoption of surgical tools and techniques that are slightly invasive and more precise than the conventional methods is a key market fashion that will drive the ENT devices market during the forecast era. Diagnostic ear, nose, and throat devices seized the largest global ENT devices market share, with sales exceeding €466556 billion by 2023. The largest share can be attributed to the rising prevalence of hearing loss, and throat disorders, coupled with increasing aging population using diagnostic devices.

 

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