Benjamin Verillaud

Present Title & Affiliation

Full Professor, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Lariboisière Hospital, AP-HP, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France

Bio Statement

Professor Benjamin Verillaud is an ENT surgeon at Lariboisière University Hospital in Paris, France and a full Professor at University of Paris Cité, France. His main field of expertise is endonasal endoscopic surgery, with a special focus on skull base pathologies. He completed a PhD thesis in cellular biology on nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Paris 11 University. After completing residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in Paris, he joined the team of Professor Philippe Herman at Lariboisière Hospital in 2012, and received advanced fellowship training in endoscopic skull base surgery. His research interests include: (i) Endoscopic advanced techniques in sinus and skull base surgery and (ii) Innovations in the management of rare head and neck malignant tumors.

Office Address

Hôpital Lariboisière, 2 rue Ambroise Paré 75010 Paris, France

[email protected]


Sessions

09-09
14:00
60min
Global Overview of Skull Base Surgery
Alperen Vural, Benjamin Verillaud, Skander Kedous, Kachorn Seresirikachorn, Nina Wenda

Global Overview of Skull Base Surgery will be discussed

Global Outreach (Regional or ENT related Organizations Symposia)
Humanitarian + Transverse Activities + Global Outreach 2
09-11
16:30
60min
CEORL-HNS Update on Benign Sinonasal Tumors
Jan Plzak, Paolo Battaglia, Tomislav Baudoin, Bostjan Lanisnik, Christian Betz, Benjamin Verillaud

CEORL-HNS Symposium

Chair: Jan Plzák

 Speakers

Cem Meco: Fibroosseous Lesions – Still demanding

Jan Plzák: Juvenile Angiofibroma - Endoscopic battle in the pterygopalatine fossa

Paolo Battaglia: Inverted Papilloma - Is there something new in the horizon?

Even though benign sinonasal tumors are rare, their management couldsometimes be very challenging. Among a variety of different histopathology thesegenerally solitary and unilateral benign masses of the sinonasal cavity sometimesmay erode the bony boundaries and impinge on adjacent structures, sometimesmay cause secondary inflammatory problems, sometimes may have the potentialto turn into a malignancy or sometimes may result in different serious symptomslike severe epistaxis while expanding along different anatomical compartments.This panel of European experts will be covering the most important aspects andcurrent management of these tumors to reveal how they are dealing with thosepathologies in their practices including how to analyze imaging, choose the correcttreatment strategy, and if surgery needed the appropriate approach that wouldalso reduce the morbidity. Nearby fibroosseous lesions like osteomas, fibrous dysplasia or ossifying fibroma, presentations will focus on juvenile angiofibromas,inverted papillomas.

Rhinology
Rhinology 3 (HILTON-Connie 1)
09-12
08:30
60min
Eusica/Insica Brain Round Table: Advancing the Sinonasal Tumor Management through collaboration
Christian von Buchwald, Matt Lechner, Nyall London, Mario Turri-Zanoni, Robbie Woods, Jayakar V. Nayak, Benjamin Verillaud

Eusica/Insica Brain Round Table: Advancing the Sinonasal Tumor Management through collaboration

Rhinology
Rhinology 3 (HILTON-Connie 1)