Benjamin Bleier

Benjamin S. Bleier, MD, FACS, is a Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Claire and John Bertucci Chair at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Dr. Bleier is the Director of Innovation and Commercialization, Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, and Co-Director of the Center for Thyroid Eye Disease and Orbital Surgery. Dr. Bleier’s R01 funded research has contributed to over 200 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and textbooks, 6000 citations, and 10 patents. He lectures internationally on endoscopic management of orbit and skull base tumors as well as intranasal drug delivery to the brain. His work has been featured in TIME Magazine, CNN, Forbes, Wired, Popular Science, Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, and Harvard Medicine Magazine.


Sessions

09-10
08:30
60min
Orbital and optic nerve decompression: When and how?
Tetsuo Ikezono, Serdar özer, Paolo Battaglia, Gerd Rasp, Benjamin Bleier, Alok Thakar

Orbital and optic nerve decompression: When and how?  

Rhinology
Rhinology 3 (HILTON-Connie 1)
09-13
10:45
90min
Transorbital Approaches – Present and Future
Chris Moe, Hans Jurgen Welkoborrsky, Darlene Lubbe, Iacopo Dallan, Benjamin Bleier, Hazan Basak, Won Tae Bin

Transorbital Approaches – Present and Future

Rhinology
Rhinology 1 (ICC - B2 level BEYAZIT)