Advancements in endoscopic surgery for middle ear cholesteatoma with semicircular canal fistula: Surgical strategy and outcomes
09-10, 08:30– (Europe/Istanbul), Otology 5

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Aziz Mustafa (born December 24, 1967, in Malishevë near Gjilan, Kosovo) is a distinguished otolaryngologist and accomplished literary author. He earned his medical degree from the University of Zagreb, followed by specialization in otolaryngology in Pristina, Innsbruck, and Strasbourg. Dr. Mustafa served as an ENT specialist at the University Clinical Center of Kosovo in Pristina, and in 2003 he founded the private ORL MEDAUR clinic in Gjilan. In academia, he completed a master’s degree in 2006 on chronic middle ear inflammation with cholesteatoma, and in July 2012 earned a Ph.D. from the University of Niš (“A modern approach to treating acute mastoiditis in children and adults”). A prolific contributor to the field, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in international otolaryngology journals and is an active member of several professional societies—including the Kosovo Association of Otorhinolaryngologists and Head & Neck Surgeons, the World Association of Otologists, the Mediterranean Association of Otologists and Audiologists, the Balkan ENT Association, and the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery since 2017. His work is indexed in PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, etc.

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MD & PHD, Associate Chief Physician, Eye & ENT Hospital, Fudan University

  • Core Member, Temporal Bone Tumor & Vertigo Center

  • Scholar, Harvard Global Clinical Scholars Research Training (GCSRT) Program

  • Scientific Secretary, 11th International Cholesteatoma Conference

  • First Prize Winner, Surgical Video Competition (1st & 2nd Chinese Endoscopic Ear Surgery Conferences)

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