BIZACT PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY
09-12, 16:30–17:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Pediatric Otolaryngology 2

Demonstrate the use of tonsillectomy in children with this technology in more than 200 patients in a tertiary hospital in Monterrey, Mexico.


DESCRIBE THE APPLICATION OF THIS TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC TONSILLECTOMY, HIGHLIGHTING ITS TOLERANCE, LIMITED PAIN, GOOD EVOLUTION AND VERY LOW DEGREE OF HEMORRHAGE OR LATE BLEEDING

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PEDIATRIC OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY

CLINICAL PROFESSOR TECNOLOGICO DE MONTERREY

PROMOTER OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING

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Senior Otolaryngologist–Head & Neck Surgeon with more than three decades of clinical, academic, and leadership experience in tertiary-care hospitals and international medical institutions.

Fellowship-trained in Audiology and Rhinology / Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, with recognized expertise in functional endoscopic sinus surgery, skull base pathology, tinnitus, and auditory disorders.

Currently serving as Chief of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery at a leading academic hospital, with a longstanding record of building, directing, and expanding high-performing ENT departments.

Distinguished clinical investigator with extensive experience as Principal Investigator in Phase II and III multicenter clinical trials involving sinonasal devices, head and neck oncology, and tinnitus therapeutics.

Trusted advisor and speaker for major pharmaceutical and medical device companies, contributing clinical insight to advisory boards and educational initiatives across Latin America.

Highly regarded educator and international faculty member, having served as course director, invited speaker, and guest faculty in more than 60 national and international conferences, advanced surgical courses, and academic symposia throughout the Americas and Europe. Active member of leading otolaryngology societies in Mexico and Spain.

Combines clinical excellence, academic leadership, and business acumen supported by an MBA, with a sustained commitment to advancing innovation, education, and quality of care in otolaryngology.