Management of conductive hearing loss
09-10, 10:45– (Europe/Istanbul), Otology 2

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Prof. Dr. K Serkan Orhan

Dr. Orhan graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine in 1999. He completed his specialization in the ENT Department of the same institution. He was appointed as an Associate Professor in 2012 and became a full Professor in 2018. Throughout his career, he has gained international experience as a visiting doctor at several prestigious institutions, including St Radboud University (Netherlands), The Royal National Ear Nose and Throat Hospital (UK), University of Miami (USA), and House Ear Institute (USA).

Dr. Orhan has authored more than 100 articles published in both local and international journals. His h index is 14 of Web of Science, 21 of Google Scolar. He has described five surgical techniques and designed an endoscopic ear surgery set. His primary areas of interest include ear surgery and skull base surgery.

Currently, he works full-time in the ENT Department of Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine and serves as a consultant at Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital.

He is a member of CORLAS (Collegium Oto-Rhinolaryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum) and IWGEES (International Working Group on Endoscopic Ear Surgery).

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Prof Romain Kania, MD, PhD

Tenured Professor in Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Lariboisière University Hospital, Greater Paris University Hospitals APHP, Paris UniversityProf Romain Kania, MD, PhD

Member of EONAO, Corlas and ANS.

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Pf. Hong Ju Park is an internationally recognized otologist with expertise in hearing loss and vestibular disorders, who works as a professor at Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Asan Medical Center. His practice focuses on three topics. One is the management of hearing loss and evaluation of brain cortical changes by hearing loss, and the others are balloon dilation and development of stent for Eustachian tube dysfunction, and management of vestibular disorders.