Phonosurgery, state of the art. Annual actualization course

Schedule 2009
December 9 thru 12


Combined Meeting with:
9th Symposium, International Association of Phonosurgeons (http://www.intasph.com) and
3rd Symposium of the Latin American Association of Laryngology and Phonosurgery (http://www.aslarf.com)

Course Director:
Guillermo Campos, MD

Constant advances in diagnostic methods have modified the way modern laryngology is practiced.

 

The current level of precision in observation of the vibratory problems of the vocal folds implies the need for reevaluation of concepts and adaptation to a new reality: Structural alterations of the vocal folds are not limited to a small group of lesions such as “nodules, polyps or cysts”.

Possibilities of structural alterations are immense, and it is clear that there are no two identical cases so it is necessary to come as close as possible to the specific diagnosis of the pathology of every patient before suggesting surgical treatment.

In the same manner, surgical treatment of voice disorders demands skilled, well trained and versatile surgeons who have access to state of the art technology and to a working team (anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, operating room personnel, voice therapists) with specific training in the topic.

Current demands of voice professionals are too high, and the surgeon, whenever is needed, must have the capacity of offering every patient the best possible results.

Guest Speakers:

Brazil
Marcos Sarvat

The Netherlands
Hans Mahieu

Course Objectives
To offer the most recent and reliable information regarding advances on laryngology:

  • Diagnostic methods: State of the art
  • New classifications on diseases of the vocal folds
  • Treatment modalities according to high precision preoperative evaluations
  • Criteria for planning and performing safe and efficacious surgical procedures
  • Identification and therapeutic possibilities of structural alterations of the vocal folds
  • Surgery for: Pitch changes, glottic incompetence, scars, unilateral paralysis, sulcus vocalis
  • Surgery in voice professionals
  • Surgery of the airway
  • Voice preservation in surgery for stenosis
  • Early detection and treatment of complications
  • Safety aspects, risk management
  • Undesirable results, diagnosis and treatment
  • Anesthesia for laryngeal microsurgery and difficult airway
  • Update in reflux and laryngeal disease
  • Cough, diagnosis and management
  • Pharmacologic treatment

Official Language: Spanish (Simultaneous translation is available).

Tuition:
Two days (December 9 and 10) US $ 360 (three hundred and Sixty dollars).
Four days (December 9 thru 12) US $ 720 (seven hundred and twenty dollars).

To begin the registration process please click on the following link: www.infoeventos.info/laringologia

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