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Rhinology

   

Next meeting

The next meeting of the BRS will be held at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh on 13th of May 2011, hosted by Quentin Gardiner.

The address for the venue is:

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Nicolson St
Edinburgh
UK
EH8 9DW

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More details of the venue can be found at the official Collegewebsite here.

For a list of accommodation near the venue see here.

 

Meeting registration

If you would like to attend the next meeting of the BRS, please register here.

A registration fee will apply to ALL attendees this year, The registration fee INCLUDES attendance, meeting papers, lunch, tea and coffee. The registration fees are as follows:


    Early Bird
(before 14 April)
After 14 April On-site
  BRS members £20 £40 £40
  Non-members £40 £60 £60

 

In the event of any queries, please do not telephone the ENT-UK office, but e-mail instead to conferences@entuk.org.

 

Terms and Conditions

Cancellation: Cancellations received in writing before 13th April 2011 will be entitled to a 50% refund. After this date refunds CANNOT be given. Bookings may be transferred to a colleague provided that details are submitted, in writing, to the organisers by no later than 1st May 2011.

 

CPD

The meeting has been awarded 5 CPD credits. CPD certificates are available only upon completion of the CPD evaluation via Survey Monkey. Further details will be provided nearer the time.

 

Programme

  09.00Registration – Exhibition and Posters  
  09.50Welcome and introduction  
  10.00Registrar papers  
    Objective evidence for the efficacy of surgical management of the deviated septum as a
treatment for chronic nasal obstruction: a systematic review
Matthew Moore
 
    An experimental study to investigate the pressure-volume relationship when using rapid
rhino packs in the management of epistaxis: is bilateral packing better than unilateral? How
much air should we inflate?
Samuel MacKeith
 
    Bacterial biofilms In chronic rhinosinusitis
Stephen Hayes
 
    When should we do the post-nasal-space (PNS) biopsy in Caucasians? The Grampian experience
Usman Javed
 
    Long term results of patients undergoing dacryocystorhinostomy with and without
O’Donoghue stents
Shwan Mohamad
 
    Systematic review of the medical and surgical treatment of epistaxis in hereditary
haemorrhagic telangiectasia with our treatment algorithm
Sara Jarvis
 
    The impact of mental health on CRS symptom scores
Jayani Nanayakkara
 
    Anatomical differences in the lateral nasal wall in patients with epiphora
Jenny Montgomery
 
    Realistic vasculature and vasoconstriction in a virtual reality endoscopic sinus surgery
simulator
Jonathan Hobson
 
    Audit of flexible nasoendoscope decontamination – clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness
Chu Qin Phua
 
  11.00 Some common misconceptions in rhinology - scientist’s view Professor Ron Eccles  
  11.30 Anterior skull base surgery Mr David Roberts  
  12.00 BRS Fellowship 2009 and Medtronic Bursary report 2011: Mr Séamus Phillips  
  12.10 BRS Fellowship 2010 report: San Sunkaraneni  
  12.20 Quiz Nigel Bleach  
  12.35 Lunch –- Exhibition/Posters  
  [13.30] [Rhinology research subgroup for interested parties]  
  14.00 Karl Storz Guest Lecture: Endoscopic detection and repair of large CSF-leaks and meningo-encephalocoeles Professor Heinz Stammberger  
  15.00 What I have learnt from revision rhinoplasty Mr Paul White  
  15.30Tea/coffee  
  15.50Interesting cases  
    Modified Lothrop procedure with Sewell-Boyden flap Tim Rockley  
    Frontal Sinus Stephen Ell  
    Functional extracorporeal septorhinoplasty for the difficult septum Mohamed Reda Elbadawey  
    Nasal reconstruction Tim Woolford  
  16.30Annual General Meeting  
  17.00Close