09-10, 09:00–10:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Pediatric Otolaryngology 1
Cervical and facial congenital cysts
Dr. IMAN ALMASHHARAWI consultant pediatric otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon at Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. My work focuses on the full spectrum of pediatric otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, including congenital craniofacial and neck malformations, genetic and syndromic head and neck anomalies, complex pediatric airway disorders, and pediatric hearing loss. I am actively involved in developing and leading neonatal hearing screening and pediatric cochlear implantation programs, with a particular interest in infants and children with profound sensorineural hearing loss. My current projects integrate clinical care, genetics, and medical education, and I am especially interested in improving access to advanced hearing rehabilitation for children living in low‑resource and conflict‑affected settings.
Dr Levi is an Otolaryngologist Head & Neck Surgeon with major interest in paediatric Head & Neck Tumours, complex airway and congenital conditions. He has published and presented internationally on management of drooling, paediatric tumours, and airway conditions.
Associate professor of Pediatric otolaryngology Head and neck surgery and residency program director at the American University of Beirut Medical Center. She has special interest in pediatric rhinology, airway and head and neck. Has many publications and presented internationally at several meetings.
Pediatric otolaryngologist at Necker-Enfants Malades hospital in Paris, full professor at Université Paris Cité. Specialised in pediatric otology (cholesteatoma, vestibular diseases, CI) and skull base surgery with neurosurgical team. Fondamental research on the vestiular system in mouse models and children, with a focus on gene therapy and multi-sensory integration. Expertise in surgical education and simulation models (surgical videos, 3d-printing, virtual reality, OSATS) and deputy director of the school of surgery of Paris.
- International Pediatric Balance Network (IPBN) Session Vestibular Testing in the Pediatric Population: New Indications and Approaches
- When Every Second Counts: Navigating ENT Emergencies
- Pediatric cholesteatoma follow-up, why is it different than adult?
- Skull base management in the child
- Management of unilateral hearing loss in children: a global perspective
- Research outcomes in cholesteatoma
- Juvenile angiofibroma management of residual disease
- Elevate your ENT training: Tips and pearls