Sertaç Yetişer

Short biography; I was born at Ankara in 1961. I have completed my high school education in Istanbul. In 1979, I have started my medical education in Ankara University School of Medicine.  I have married in 1993 and had one daughter and one son. Background; Ankara University, School of Medicine; 1979-1985, Military duty at Gulhane  Military Medical Academy; 1985-1986, Residency of Otolaryngology; 1988-1992, Pittsburgh University School of Medicine, Dept of Otolaryngology, Visiting Fellow; 1992-1993, House Ear Institute, Visiting fellow - 1993, Nashville Otology group, Visiting fellow – 1993, Assistant Professor; 1995-1999, Associate Professor; 1999-2005, Clinical Professor since 2005. Specialty in Diseases & Conditions: Chronic otitis media, otosclerosis, vertigo, lateral skull base surgery (acoustic tumor, glomus, surgery for intractable vertigo etc.), facial nerve problems, other all types of otological and neuro-otological disorders. Publications; Around 300 national and international publications, oral and poster presentations. 50 chapters, 2 national books. More than 100 national  and  international invited speech, panel discussions etc. 250 national and international citations. Awards & Honors: 26<sup>th</sup> Politzer Society Meeting; 13-16 October 2007; Cleveland-USA, 2<sup>nd</sup> best scientific paper (An analysis of time dependent changes of neurotropic factors (BDNF, CNTF) in traumatic facial nerve injury of a nerve-cut and nerve-crush model in rats. )


Session

09-09
14:00
30min
Applicability of vestibular tests other than positional maneuvers in patients with BPPV
Sertaç Yetişer

Description. BPPV is one of the most common vestibular problem in outpatient clinics. It is an evolving subject. Dynamic aspect of the problem and how it might have an impact on patients’ quality of life requires detailed analysis of the disease with vestibular tests other than diagnostic positional maneuvers.

Outcome objectives and background. The aim of this round table will be a discussion or review of analytic studies with different vestibular tests (DVA, VEMP, Head Rotation, vHIT, caloric tests, Posturography etc.) in patients with BPPV.

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