Euro Otorhinolaryngology 2018
About Conference
EuroSciCon Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “Otorhinolaryngology and Communication Disorders” going to be held in Lisbon, Portugal from Sep 20-21, 2018.
Otorhinolaryngology-2018 Conference highlights the theme “Current concepts & Implications in the field of Rhinology & Otology” this event designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field.
Why to attend ??
The Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell, and taste. As hearing and speech are important aspects of human development and this conference may offer a comprehensive otolaryngology study and the recent development and research in this area. “Cochlear Implants” & “Endoscopic sinus surgery” are the biggest recent development enabling deaf to gain the sense of hearing and the surgery for sino-nasal problems.
What's New
Otorhinolaryngology-2018 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their advanced research on some of the important topics. With soaring health care costs and the consequent additional burden on different country finances, analysts say governments of countries within the Gulf Cooperation Council must actively encourage private-sector investment to relieve excessive dependence on public finances, improve the quality of treatment, and promote healthy competition within the medical sector. The ear, nose and throat (ENT) devices market have been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.37% through to 2017, driven by advancements in the cochlear implant devices segment and an increase in the number of acquisitions and new entrants. The growing under-15 and elderly population will be the primary drivers of ENT devices, which will in turn positively impact use and thus market revenues. Additionally, the introduction of new premium-priced technology and adoption of these products at the expense of lower-cost alternatives will contribute to average selling price (ASP) growth. According to a recent statistical survey, the proportion of people suffering from the disease is expected to increase by 66.7% in future. Institutions performing research in the related studies have been funded with 225 Million Dollar worldwide. According to recent statistics, ENT diseases worldwide will double between 2012 and 2030. The current market value of Otolaryngology is $190 billion and is expected to reach more than $500 billion by 2020.
About Venue
Lisbon is the stunning capital city of Portugal and is one of the most charismatic and vibrant cities of Western Europe. It is a city that effortlessly blends traditional heritage, with striking modernism and progressive thinking. As a holiday destination, Lisbon offers a rich and varied history, lively nightlife and is blessed with a glorious year-round climate. It perfectly reflects the Portuguese culture, which embraces modern culture whilst maintaining its unique heritage and traditions. Lisbon is constantly recognized as one of the greatest cities in the world, a claim confirmed by the “Lonely Planet Guides”, which named Lisbon as one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit. Surprisingly enough, it still is one of the least visited capital cities in Europe. The best visiting places of Lisbon are Parque das Nações, Belém Tower, São Jorge Castle, Bairro Alto and Largo do Carmo.
Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 552,700 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Its urban area extends beyond the city’s administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union.
Target Audience:
- R&D Companies
- Healthcare companies
- Entrepreneurs
- Research Scholars
- Scientist
- Healthcare Innovators
- Physician
- Clinical Researchers
- Life Science Investors
- Policymakers and Regulators
- Professional Service Professionals
- Academic Researchers
Market Report
EuroSciCon Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “Otorhinolaryngology and Communication Disorders” going to be held in Lisbon, Portugal from Sep 20-21, 2018
“Euro Otorhinolaryngology 2018” which is going to be held during September 20-21, 2018 at Lisbon, Portugal highlights the theme “Current concepts & Implications in the field of Rhinology & Otology”. This scientific-program is a rich mix of formats ranging from keynote sessions featuring many well-known and thought provoking speakers to intense and highly interactive discussion sessions, which also provides an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field.
For more details please visit: https://otology-rhinology.euroscicon.com/
Otolaryngology or Ear Nose and Throat, (ENT) is a zone of prescription including those regions of the human body related to the regions of neck and face. The medicinal issue treated by ENT doctors are among the most every now and again happening that distress all Americans, youthful and old. They incorporate incessant ear disease, sinusitis, wheezing and sleep apnoea, hearing loss, sensitivities and feed fever, gulping issue, nosebleeds, roughness, wooziness, and head and neck malignancy. Ear, Nose and Throat pros have particular devices for their claims to fame and additionally utilizing general surgery instruments and gadgets. A portion of the key items for ENT are debrides, sharp edges, curettes, snare, mobilizer, burrs, suction tests, retractors, and picks. Statistical surveying reports are accessible on a large number of these hardware classes, and additionally pharmaceutical items used to treat ENT conditions.
Otolaryngology Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis (2014-2023):
The overall ENT devices feature measure was regarded at USD 23.01 billion by 2023 and is depended upon to create at a CAGR of 5.0% over the guess time span. Rising future in view of, the closeness of refined therapeutic administrations structure and rising optional capital levels has incited a quick improvement in the geriatric people base in this way, enacting advancement in target contamination rate rates. Creating transcendence of developing related dissipates, for instance, hearing hardship and lessening in working levels of ear, nose, and throat, is depended upon to drive the ENT contraptions industry over the measure time span.
The expansion in age likewise prompts diminish in insusceptibility levels making individuals more inclined to contaminations, for example, a sore throat because of streptococcus disease. As indicated by the Action on Hearing Loss Information, more than 10 million individuals in the UK or one out of each six people experienced hearing loss. Out of these, 6.4 million individuals belonged to the age group of 65 or more and 800,000 million individuals experienced significant or extreme deafness.
Rising levels of medicinal services mindfulness among human services experts and patients, expanding appropriation rates of listening devices and disabilities because of the improvement of tasteful items and developing pattern for nasal rectification methodology are required to support the development of the market over the figure time frame. Mechanical progressions and the reception of easy to use material in assembling are some different factors liable to help the ENT gadgets industry development over the figure time frame.
Diagnostic Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Devices
1. Rigid Endoscopes
- Rhinoscopes
- Laryngoscopes
- Otological Endoscopes
- Flexible Endoscopes
- Robot Assisted Endoscope
- Hearing Screening Device
2. Surgical Ear, Nose, And Throat (ENT) Devices
- Radiofrequency Handpieces
- Powered Surgical Instrument
- Otological Drill Burrs
- ENT Hand Instruments
- Tympanostomy Tubes
- Sinus Dilation Devices
- Nasal Packing Devices
3. Hearing Aids Ear, Nose, And Throat (ENT) Devices
- Behind-the-Ear (BTE) aids
- In-The-Ear aids
- Receiver-In-The-Ear (RITE)
- Canal hearing aids ITC, CIC and IIC
4. Hearing Implants Ear, Nose, And Throat (ENT) Devices
- Auditory Brainstem Implants
- Cochlear Implants
- Middle Ear Implants
- Bone Anchored Hearing System
5. Nasal Splints Ear, Nose, And Throat (ENT) Devices
- Internal Nasal Splints
- External Nasal Splints
ENT Devices Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2022)
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- South Africa
Session/Tracks
Track: 1 Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear
Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear prompts certain disarranges like Meniere's illness, Chronic nasal hindrance, epistaxis and myasis, Rhinorrhoea and Rhinolith, Nasal polyposis, Septal hematoma, Nasal reflexes, Post-Nasal trickle and Young's disorder, congenital fissure, Kartagener's disorder, Deviated nasal septum, and so forth. The most widely recognized indicative methodology that can be utilized as a part of instance of ear, nose and throat issue are Rinne test, Weber test, Pneumotympanometry, Posterior rhinoscopy, Strep screen, Throat culture, Palpation and Biopsy.
- Sinonasal anatomy, physiology and development
- Cleft palate
- Infections involving the anterior ethmoidal air cells
- Nasal reflexes, Post
- Deviated nasal septum
- Septal hematoma
- Rhinorrhoea & Rhinolith
- Rhinologic aspects of sleep disordered breathing
- ENT Injuries
- Nasal polyposis, Nasal epistaxis and Nasal myasis
- Chronic nasal obstruction
- Central auditory and vestibular pathways
- Pathophysiology of Nose and ear bone
- Objective measures of nasal function
- Kartagener’s syndrome
- Allergic and non-allergic
- Innate and adaptive immunity in allergic respiratory inflammation
- Infectious & atrophic rhinitis
- Fungal & acute rhinosinusitis
- Pediatric rhinosinusitis
- Rhinosinusitis
- Etiologic factors in chronic rhinosinusitis
- Microbiology of rhinosinusitis and antimicrobial resistance
- Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
Sub Tracks:
- Acute sinusitis
- Pediatric sinusitis
- Chronic sinusitis
- Chronic maxillary sinusitis
- Sinus headaches
- Immunodeficiency in chronic sinusitis: Recognition and treatment
- Antibiotics therapy in sinusitis
- Pediatric sinus surgery: Anatomic and surgical consideration
- Nasal irrigation and topical drug delivery
- Congenital sinonasal disorders
- Endoscopic frontal sinusotomy
- Transnasal endoscopic surgery of the frontal sinus
- Functional endoscopic sinus surgery
- Instrumentation in sinus surgery
- Pathology of the sinonasal region and anterior and central skull base
- Sinonasal manifestations of systemic disease
- Sinonasal trauma
- Sinonasal tumors
- Unified airway disease & asthma
- Sinus dilation and stenting
Track: 5 Surgeries for Nasal Disorders
- Surgical navigation and Intraoperative Imaging
- Endoscopic applications in orbital Surgery
- Somnoplasty
- Septal disorders and septoplasty
- Ossicular chain reconstruction
- Surgical approaches to nasopharynx
- Management of superior canal dehiscence
- Surgical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
- Acute external otits (swimmer’s ear)
- Pierced ear lobe infections
- Keratosis obturans
- Adenoma and ceruminoma
- Exostosis
- Ramsay hunt syndrome
- Otomycosis
- Furunculosis
- Prechondritis pinna
- Erysipelas
- Collaural fistula
- Congenital swellings of Pinna
- Preauricular sinus
- Congenital malformations
- Ototoxicity
- Cholesteatoma
- Tympanic membrane retraction and tympanosclerosis
- Vestibular neuronitis
- Vestibular hyperacusis
- Acoustic neuroma
- Usher syndrome
- Otosclerosis
- Labyrinthitis and labyrinthine fistula
- Endolymphatic hydrops
- Autoimmune inner ear disease
- Gradenigo’s syndrome
- Bezold abcess
- Unilateral otalgia
- Chronic sensorineural tinnitus
- Similarities between tinnitus and chronic neuropathic pain
- Epidemiology of tinnitus
- Tinnitus from sound exposure
- Middle ear disorders and tinnitus
- Vascular compression of the auditory nerve
- Vestibular Schwannoma
- Pharmacological treatment and Behavioral treatment
- Electrical stimulation (skin, vagus nerve, deep brain stimulation)
- Vestibular neuronitis
- Facial nerve paralysis
- Hearing loss and deafness
- Labyrinthectomy
- Vertigo
- Perforated eardrum
- Neuro Otolaryngology
- Sensorineural hearing loss
- Viral influenza
- Complications of common cold
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Diagnosis, prevention and management strategies
- Nasal washes & sprays
- Symptomatic & alternative medicine
- Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antibiotics and Cold remedies
- Sudden deafness and permanent hearloss
- Audiologic rehabilitation, hearing screening and testing
- Hearing problems in children
- Deaf
- Tinnitus
- Hyperacusis
- Ototoxicity
- Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD)
- Noise induced hearing loss
- Non syndromic hearing loss and deafness
- Pendred syndrome
- Causes of conductive deafness
- Age Related Hearing Loss
- Radiologic Imaging of the paranasal sinuses and skull base
- CS 9 for ENT and dental imaging
- Impedance matching function of middle ear
- Role of maskers in tinnitus management
- Rinne’s test
- Otologic and neurotologic diagnostics and tests
- Genetic diagnosis of hereditary hearing loss
- Endoscopic skull base reconstruction
- Endoscopic anatomy of the skull base and parasellar region
- Temporal bone imaging
- Otoplasty and cosmetic ear surgery
- Tympanostomy and tympanoplasty
- Assistive communication devices
- New applications of transtympanic therapy
- Tinnitus retraining therapy
- Treatment of natural sinus ostium
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Otological transplants and implants
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Stapedectomy
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Middle ear and brain stem implantable hearing devices
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Evidence
- Dysphonia/hoarseness
- Hoarseness Evaluation and Treatment
- Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
- Salivary gland tumors
- Speech therapy and audio processing
- Tracheostomy
- Spasmodic dysphonia
- Vocal cord nodules and polyps
- Laryngitis
- Spasmodic dysphonia
- Head and neck surgery
- Tonsillectomy in children
- Translaser microsurgery for larynx
- Surgery for swallowing disorders
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery
- Total laryngectomy
- Dysphagia
- Adenoidectomy
- Caustic ingestion
- Cricotracheal resection
- Decannulation
- Laryngomalacia
- Laryngotracheal reconstruction
- Myringotomy and tubes
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Pediatric Otology
- Fungal laryngitis in immuno
- Tonsils in adults and children
- Implications for gonococci detection
- Antimicrobial resistance profiles of ocular and nasal flora
- Mucormycosis in immuno
- Bacteriological and immunological studies related to ear
- Rhinoplasty and septoplasty
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Trauma to the face
- Complex lacerations and soft tissue damage
- Injectable cosmetic treatments
- Genioplasty
- Otoplasty
- Browlift and Blepharoplasty
- Facelift (rhytidectomy)
- Rhinology Surgery
- Radiation therapy for Head and Neck Oncology
- Oral Surgery
- Oral and craniofacial diseases
- Tobacco and oral diseases
- Prevention of oral cancer
- Chemotheraphy of oral cancer and its side effects
- Diagnosis and Management
- Molecular Pathogenesis of Oral cancer
- Head and Neck Surgery
- Carotid body tumor
- Head and Neck Cancer viruses
- Hematopoietic Stem cell treatment
- Life tools and recent advancements in Head and Neck Oncology
- Squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma and tumor pathology
- Chemotherapy for Head and Neck Oncology
- Oral Epidemiology and Risk Factors
- Anesthetic system for micro laryngeal surgery
- Anesthesia for ENT surgery
- Anaesthetic techniques for middle ear surgery
- Anaesthesia in pediatric otolaryngology
- Anesthesia in thoracic surgery.
Track: 22 Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS or OMFS) has some expertise in treating numerous maladies, wounds and deformities in the craniofacial locales such as head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and delicate tissues of these districts. OMS acts as an extension amongst medication and dentistry, treating conditions that require mastery from the two foundations, for example, head and neck growths, early dental embed disappointment, anti-infection prophylaxis, salivary organ illnesses, facial imbalance, facial agony and sores and tumours of the jaws and contaminations.
OMS is a universally perceived surgical claim to fame. In nations, for example, the UK, and the vast majority of Europe, it is perceived as both a forte of medication and dentistry, and a double degree in pharmaceutical and dentistry is mandatory. In different nations including the United States, India, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, and Sweden, it is a perceived forte of dentistry.
Sub Tracks:
- Cosmetic facial surgery
- Intraoperative navigation system
- Piezoelectric surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery
- dysgnathia (incorrect bite), and orthognathic
- TMJ Disorders & Surgery
- Head and neck cancer – microvascular reconstruction
- Facial Disproportion, Cysts and pain
- Dental Implantology & Grafting
- Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies
- Maxillofacial regeneration
- Craniomaxillofacial trauma and reconstruction
- Dentoalveolar surgery
- Osteoradionecrosis
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Top Otorhinolaryngology Universities Worldwide
Otorhinolaryngology based Universities in Europe
LUT University | University of Helsinki | University of Ken | University of Göttingen | Heidelberg University Hospital | Plovdiv Medical University | The University of Nottingham | Haaga-Helia University | Karolinska University Hospital | PES University | University of Limoges | Karolinska University Hospital | Erasmus University Rotterdam | Perelman School of Medicine | Coventry University | University of Utah Health | Loma Linda University Medical Center | Canterbury Christ Church University | Charles University | European University Cyprus | Johns Hopkins Medicine | Cooper University Health Care | Loma Linda University Medical Center | University of Cambridge | Imperial College Scholl of Medicine | Brighton and Sussex Medical School | University of Zagreb | King’s College London | Swansea University Medical School | University of Edinburg Medical School | Bristol Medical School | Lancaster Medical School
Otorhinolaryngology based Universities in Asia
Asian Super Speciality ENT Hospital | Yonsei University | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Sungkyunkwan University | Zhejiang University | Indian Institute of Science | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) | National Yang Ming University | Hanyang University | Beijing Institute of Technology | Vietnam National University, Hanoi | Australian National University Medical School | Sydney Medical School | University of New South Wales Faculty of Medicine | University of Wollongong | University of Notre Dame | Bond University | Griffith University
Otorhinolaryngology based Universities in USA
Emory University School of Medicine | Mayo Medical School | Maryland School of Medicine | University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center | Georgetown School of Medicine | Utah School of Medicine | Vermont College of Medicine | UMASS School of Medicine | Texas A&M Health Science Center | Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science | Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore | Columbia University | Emory University in Atlanta | Harvard University | Northwestern University | University of California | University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | University of Washington | Vanderbilt University | Yale University | University of Michigan
Otorhinolaryngology based Universities in Africa
The Colleges of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA) | Stellenbosch University | University of Nairobi | Moi University | Kenyatta University | Egerton University | Maseno University | University of the Witwatersrand | Université de Sétif | University of Algiers | University of Oran | University of Constantine | University of Mostaganem | University of Annaba | Agostinho Neto University | University of Botswana | Aga Khan University Medical School | Egerton University Medical School | Kenya Medical Training College | Kenya Methodist University | Moi University Medical School | University of Nairobi Medical School | JKUAT Medical School | Uzima University College | Maseno University Medical School | University of Malawi College of Medicine | University of Medical Sciences | Babcock University | Ahmadu Bello University
Otorhinolaryngology Jobs
Consultant Physician | Associate Professor | Assistant Professor | Research Study Assistant | Surgery Scheduling Coordinator | ENT Surgeon | ENT Registrar | Audiology Technologist | Post-Doctoral Research Scientist |Facial cosmetic Surgeon| Otology Technologist | Surgical Otologist| Transplant Specialist | Pediatric ENT Surgeon | ENT Specialist| Assistant Lecturer | Trauma Research Specialist | Clinical Physician| Medical Director-otolaryngology | Senior Consultant for General otolaryngology | Head and Neck Surgeon | Resident doctor for vascular Surgery| Speech language pathologist
Otorhinolaryngology societies in Europe
European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Societies | European Rhinologic Society | European Laryngological Society: ELSOC | European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | European Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ESPO) | British Rhinological Society | The European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery | Swedish ENT Association for Otorhinolaryngology |The Nordic Association of Otolaryngology | New England Otolaryngological Society | German Society of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Otorhinolaryngology societies in Asia
Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology | ASHNO (Asian Society of Head and Neck Oncology) | Association for Research in Otolaryngology | Asia-Pacific Society of Thyroid Surgery | Association of Otolaryngology Administrators | Association of Medical Doctors of Asia | Association of Academic Departments of Otolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology societies in USA
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | American Laryngological Association | American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO) | American Board of Otolaryngology | Association for Research in Otolaryngology | American Academy of Otolaryngology | Association of Otolaryngology Administrators | Virginia Society of Otolaryngology | Texas Association of Otolaryngology | North Carolina Society of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | American Rhinologic Society | Triological Society | Otolaryngologist/Laryngologist - The Voice Foundation | AHNS - American Head and Neck Society | Arizona Society of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology societies in Africa
The South African Society of Otorhinolaryngology | Otorhinolaryngology Society of Nigeria | South African Society of Otolaryngology | Pan African Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Society | Tanzania ENT Society (TENTS) | The South African Head and Neck Oncology Society | Search Results | Laryngology & Rhinology Section - Royal Society of Medicine
Otorhinolaryngology Related Journals
American Journal of Otolaryngology | Otorhinolaryngology Clinics An International Journal | Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: SAGE Journals | World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery | Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery | International Journal of Otolaryngology | Journal of Otolaryngology | The Journal of Laryngology & Otology: JLO | Clinical Otolaryngology - Wiley Online Library | Global Journal of Otolaryngology (GJO) | Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery | The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology | Bangladesh Journal of Otorhinolaryngology | International Journal of Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology | Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology | Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, Hearing and Balance Medicine | Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery | Journal of Otolaryngology and Rhinology | Research Journal of Ear Nose and Throat | Otolaryngology General articles: The New England Journal of Medicine | The Journal of Laryngology & Otology | Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | IP Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Allied Science | The Journal of International Advanced Otology | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | Otorhinolaryngology - Journal of the American College of Surgeons | Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-skull Base Surgery | Clinical Rhinology An International Journal | Journal of Laryngology and Voicex | Journal of Hearing Science | Romanian Journal of Rhinology | Journal of Universal Surgery | The International Tinnitus Journal | Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology