Islam Herzallah

Dr. Islam Herzallah is currently a Professor & Consultant of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at King Abdullah Medical City, Makkah, KSA, as well as at Zagazig University, Egypt. Dr. Herzallah has finished his Otolaryngology residency training at Zagazig University, Egypt in 2004, and then two-year scholarship & training in Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at the University of Miami, USA in 2007.

• Ph.D. Degree with description of Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches (2009). • Founding Member of the Pan-Arab Rhinologic Society (2010)

• Over 200 worldwide lectures and international publications that include novel descriptions of Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgical Landmarks and Techniques.

• Speaker and Instructor at more than 50 endoscopic sinus & skull base surgery courses worldwide. • Editor & Author of the “Endoscopic Sinonasal Dissection Guide”, one of the best-selling books for teaching surgical techniques for residents, rhinology fellows, and physicians worldwide (Casiano, Herzallah & Eloy eds., 2017 - Thieme Medical Publishing, NY).

• Reviewer for top peer-reviewd Journals including the Official Journal of the American Academy of Otolaryngology, and the Official Journal of the American Rhinologic Society.

• Several Awards & Prizes: Best Research in Pan-Arab Rhinologic Society (2010), Who's Who in the World (2011), University Best Professional Portfolio (2012). KAMC Employee of the Year (2015), Karl Storz Award for Excellence in Teaching (2018).

Contact email: [email protected]


Sessions

09-10
11:45
60min
From Burden to Relief: Frontal Sinus Surgery
Islam Herzallah, Apostolos Karligkiotis, Togay Müderris, Raymond Sacks, Richard Harwey, Christos Georgalas

From Burden to Relief: Frontal Sinus Surgery will be discussed.

Global Outreach (Regional or ENT related Organizations Symposia)
Humanitarian + Transverse Activities + Global Outreach 2
09-11
16:30
45min
CENTRAL COMPARTMENT ATOPIC DISEASE
Islam Herzallah, İlknur Haberal Can, Olavo Mion

Central compartment atopic disease is a subgroup of chronic sinusitis. Here, the symptoms affect the central portion of the nasal airway. Allergy is usually the underlying cause, and treatment may involve antiallergic therapy and, if necessary, limited surgery.

Allergy
Rhinology 5 + Allergy (ICC - B2 level YILDIZ 1)
09-13
10:45
90min
Cost effectiveness of therapies for CRSwNP
Islam Herzallah, Devyani Lal, Wytske Fokkens, Alkis Psaltis, Marie Lundberg, Valerie Hox

Cost effectiveness of therapies for CRSwNP

Rhinology
Rhinology 2 ( ICC - B2 level MACKA)