09-12, 09:30–10:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Sialendoscopy
Head of Ent Department Hospital Fatebenefratelli Milan,
Associate Professore of Otorhinolaryngology
University of Milan
- Sialendoscopy journal club (Up-to-date ongoing research discussion)
- Intraductal treatment of salivary stones: How I do it?
- Sialendoscopy Training Models, Simulators and Courses
- Submandibular stones
- Parotid stones
- Complications of sialendoscopy and their management
- Treatment options for sialolithiasis
- Endoscopic-assisted approaches in the ISWL-era and their current role in a treatment algorithm for sialolithiasis
Division chief, Head and Neck surgery
Residency program director, Otolaryngology
Director of Robotic and Salivary glands program
SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
- Pediatric Sialendoscopy: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management from Strictures to Stones
- Submandibular stones
- Sialendoscopy for non-lithiasic diseases
- Interesting/difficult case discussion (Bring your own case)
- Establishment of a new sialendoscopy group: IFOS Sialendoscopy Group (ISG)
- Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis (JRP)
- Gland removal in the era of sialendosopy: Does it is still exist?
- Managing parotid sialolithiasis: Challenges, decision points, and a practical algorithm
- Treatment options for sialolithiasis
Associate Professor of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens.
1. Ultrasonographic Localization of Parotid Gland Tumor Relative to the Facial Nerve Using Stensen's Duct Criterion. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2023 Aug;81(8):1055-1061
2. Novel Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society (MSGS) Questionnaire: An International Consensus. Laryngoscope 2022 Feb;132(2):322-331.
3. Prevalence and characteristics of vagus nerve variations on neck ultrasonography. Ultrasonography. 2022;41:124-30
4. Ultrasonographic Criteria to Define the Lower Limits of Neck Node Levels 2 and 3. Laryngoscope. 2019;129:2487-90.
- Complications & Management
- Sialendoscopy journal club (Up-to-date ongoing research discussion)
- How to evaluate salivary stones? Location, size, density, shape, pathogenesis, medications to treat specific types of stones
- Ductal and parenchymal non-lithiasic diseases and sialendoscopy; out comes of the sialendoscopy
- Salivary stones: A general outline