6th Leipzig International Course in Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology - Larynx and Hypopharynx
Not eligible for ESCO credits
09.03.2011 - 12.03.2011
Leipzig
COURSES AND SEMINARS
Description
Ladies and gentlemen,
belonging to hospital and practice, ENT and phoniatrics,
We are very glad to announce our sixth course in Leipzig for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the larynx and hypopharynx with special focus on oncology at 09 - 12 March 2011. After we could welcome many international guests in the past years, the prestigious European School of Oncology (ESO) showed high interest for the course and asked us to make the course available to our international colleagues. So we are pleased, that ESO became an important partner of our Leipzig Larynx/hypopharynx course.
Furthermore, the course developed to an integral part of the IRDC Academy which offers a growing spectrum of international surgical masterclass-courses in ENT and other disciplines. Thus, the Leipzig Larynx course 2011 will be even more internationally oriented, which is recognized by the exquisite internationally known speakers. It is quite clear that many questions about specific techniques are asked easier in the native language, so we want to prevent this fact. Therefore, moderation and discussion will be in German and English.
The differentiated diagnosis, diversification of operational options and interdisciplinary rehabilitation leave increasingly complex treatment decisions, particularly in head and neck oncology. For many problems there are competing or complementary surgical technical options.
Moreover, final success is mainly characterized by concepts and not only by single surgical techniques. These concepts, especially in the head - neck - Oncology are multimodal and integrate highly sophisticated surgical procedures with chemo - radio - and "targeted" therapies that require a close collaboration of the participating subjects. As another example, the phono surgery is mentioned, which can achieve without voice therapy only partial success.
The participants of the course should be made aware of reconstructive surgical techniques and learn to assess the best individual solution. For 2011, we are proud to welcome several new international speakers designated to raise the level of the course and report on the latest developments. Especially in view of the head and neck oncology, the course offers an exceptional opportunity to hear first hand views, understand and discuss controversies.
For all the technical challenge that we will offer in great abundance, we want you to know the enormous diversity of the city of Leipzig, the
city of breakup.
So, save the date. We look forward to meet you in Leipzig in 2011!
With best regards,
Prof. Dr. Andreas Dietz
Prof. Dr. Felix I. C. R. S. de Jong
Prof. Dr. Michael Fuchs
General information
Romy Wyrwas
Secretary ENT-Department
University Leipzig, Germany
Tel.: +49 341 9721700
Fax.:+49 341/9721709
E-Mail.: berit.koch@medizin.uni-leipzig.de
TARGET GROUPS
Head and Neck surgeons, ENT, Voice therapists
VENUES
9th to 10th of March 2011:
University Hospital Leipzig
ENT-Department
Department of Head Medicine and Oral Health
Liebigstrasse 10-14
04103 Leipzig, Germany
http://hno.uniklinikum-leipzig.de
11th of March 2011:
International Reference and Development Centre for Surgical Technology (IRDC)
Käthe-Kollwitz-Straße 64
04109 Leipzig, Germany
http://www.irdc-leipzig.de
12th of March 2011:
University Hospital Leipzig
Institution of Anatomy
Liebigstrasse 13
04103 Leipzig, Germany
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~anatomie
LANGUAGE
The official language of the course will be English and German.
ACCOMMODATION
For futher details about accommodation, please, contact the Organising Secretariat.
CERTIFICATE
All participants will be issued with a certificate of attendance at the close of the conference. Application for CME recognition will be submitted to the Accreditation Council for Oncology in Europe (ACOE).
Faculty list
INVITED SPEAKERS AND TRAINERS
P. Ambrosch, ENT, Kiel, DE
C. Arens, ENT, Magdeburg, DE
I. Bechmann, Anatomy, Leipzig, DE
J. Bernier, Radiation Oncology, Geneva, CH
L.K. Behrends, Anästhesy, Leipzig, DE
K. Begall, ENT, Halberstadt, DE
A. Boehm, ENT, Leipzig, DE
M. Van den Brekel, ENT, Amsterdam, NL
K.W. Delank, ENT, Ludwigshafen, DE
A. Dietz, ENT, Leipzig, DE
H. Eckel, ENT, Klagenfurt, AT
D. Esser, ENT, Erfurt, DE
G. Friedrich, ENT/Phoniatrician, Graz, AT
M. Fuchs, Phoniatrician, Leipzig, DE
W. Golusinski, ENT, Poznan, PL
O. Guntinas-Lichius, ENT, Jena, DE
M. Hess, Phoniatrician, Hamburg, DE
F.I.C.R.S. de Jong, ENT, Leuven, BE
M. Jungehülsing, ENT, Potsdam, DE
R. Knecht, ENT, Hamburg, DE
R. Lehmanns, ENT, Amsterdam, DE
C. Mozet, ENT, Leipzig, DE
J. Oeken, ENT, Chemnitz, DE
S. Remmert, ENT, Duisburg, DE
C. Sittel, ENT, Stuttgart, DE
A. Shenoy, ENT, Bangalore, IN
S. Singer, Psychology, Leipzig, DE
U. Schröder, ENT, Lübeck, DE
J.A. Werner, ENT, Marburg, DE
C. Wittekind, Pathology, Leipzig, DE
Programme
9 March
PROGRAM | |
8:30 | Welcome reception |
8:40 | Welcome reception and short introduction of the course program |
PRINCIPLES IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF LARYNX, HYPOPHARYNX AND ADJACENT STRUCTURES | |
8:50 | Principles in function of Larynx/Hypopharynx |
9:30 | Principles in function after head and neck surgery in Larynx/Hypopharynx |
10:00 | Quality of voice and surgery of Larynx-, Hypopharynx:: preoperative analysis and systematic rehabilitation |
10:30 | Coffee break |
FUNDAMENTAL BASICS IN ONCOLOGY OF LARYNX/HYPOPHARYNX | |
11:00 | Characteristics of pathology in Head and Neck tumors: what does “clear margins” mean? |
11:40 | Imaging and TNM-classification in laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinoma |
12:10 | Electronic 3-D documentation of endoscopy: new tools for better decision making |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:30 | Early detection of precancerous lesions |
14.00 | Perspektiven und Grenzen der Laserchirurgie bei Larynx-, und Hypopharynxkarzinomen |
14.30 | Limits of open partial laryngectomy U. Schröder, DE |
15:00 | Coffee break |
15:30 | Surgical management of the neck in hypopharyngeal and laryngeal carcinoma (Neck dissection, Sentinel node) |
16:00 | Current international view on indication for laryngectomy |
16:30 | Voice rehabilitation after laryngectomy |
17:00 | Tumorboard – Case presentation |
18:00 | Closing remarks |
10 March
8:00 | Characteristics of anesthesiology in laryngeal and hypopharyngeal surgery |
LIVE SURGERY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL | |
8:30 | Moderated live surgery |
12:00 | Lunch |
HEAD AND NECK ONCOLOGY | |
13:00 | Radiotherapy in larynx and hypopharyngeal carcinoma with special focus on new technologies and organ preservation |
13:45 | Induction chemotherapy in current multimodality concepts, first and second line palliative concepts |
14:15 | Salvage surgery for head and neck tumors after primary organ-preservation treatment |
14:45 | Near total laryngectomy in advanced laryngeal cancer |
15:30 | Be kind to the tissue so the tissue will be kind to you |
16:00 | Coffee break |
WORKSHOPS 16:30 - 18:00 | |
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19:30 | Official dinner party |
11 March
8:00 | LIVE SURGERY IRDC |
12:00 | Lunch, guided tour IRDC (Lecture Hall IRDC) |
INTEGRITY LARYNX, HYPOPHARYNX AND OESOPHAGUS | |
13:00 | Endoscopy hypopharynx, oesophagus: flexible or rigid |
13:30 | Larynx papilomatosis |
14.00 | Zenkers Divertikel, stenoses of hypopharynx and upper oesophagus |
14:30 | Quality of life after therapy of laryngeal and – hypopharyngeal carcinoma |
15:00 | Coffee break |
PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY IN LARYNX, HYPOPHARYNX AND TRACHEA | |
15:30 | Principles in surgery of the trachea |
16:00 | Laryngeal framework surgery after tumor resection |
16:30 | Grundprinzipien der funktionellen rekonstruktiven Chirurgie im Rahmen ausgedehnter Tumorresektionen |
17:00 | Knackpunkt Pharynxrekonstruktion |
17:30 | Tumor-Board |
18:30 | Closing remarks |
12 March
SURGICAL TRAINING ANATOMY 9:00 - 13:00 | |
12:00 | Introduction in anatomical surgery of the larynx/haypopharynx |
Training: A. Dietz, DE - F.I.C.R.S. de Jong, BE - W. Golusinski, PL - U. Schröder, DE - C. Mozet, DE - A. Boehm, DE | |
13:00 | Farewell and certificates |