Fungal Rhinosinusitis (Round Table Case Discussion)
09-11, 10:45–11:15 (Europe/Istanbul), Young IFOS 2

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I have been practicing for 10 years at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, MI, USA after competing my Rhinology fellowship at UPENN. I like all aspects of the nose, sinuses, and skull base. I’ll be moderating or facilitaing sessions or panels panels on odontogenic sinusitis, rethinking empty nose syndrome, nasal septal perforations, fungal sinusitis, and extended maxillary sinus surgery. Looking forward to the meeting!

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Dr. Alberto Maria Saibene is an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology at the Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, and a otolaryngology consultant at the ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo Hospital in Milan. His clinical expertise spans the full spectrum of otolaryngology, with a particular focus on rhinology, head and neck oncology, and minimally invasive surgical techniques.

As an active researcher, Dr. Saibene has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles, contributing significantly to the understanding and management of sinonasal diseases, odontogenic sinusitis, and AI applications in otolaryngology. His work explores the potential of artificial intelligence, particularly large language models, in clinical decision-making, medical education, and patient communication. He has led multiple international collaborations and participated in guideline development for various ENT conditions.

In addition to his academic and research contributions, Dr. Saibene plays a prominent role in the global otolaryngology community. As Chairman of the Rhinology Section of Young IFOS (International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies), he fosters international collaboration among early-career ENT specialists, driving innovation and education in rhinologic diseases and surgical advancements.

Dr. Saibene is a frequent speaker at international conferences, a dedicated mentor to young physicians, and an advocate for the responsible integration of AI into medical practice.

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Dr Marlene M. Speth is an ENT surgeon specialising in rhinology, endoscopic sinus surgery, endoscopic skull base surgery, and rhinoplasty. She is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich and has undertaken international subspecialty training in rhinology, including at Imperial College London. Her clinical and academic work focuses on chronic rhinosinusitis, complex and revision nasal surgery, and endoscopic skull base approaches. Marlene Speth is Chair of the Educational Committee of the European Rhinologic Society (ERS) and a board member of Y-CEORL and EUSICA, where she contributes to international education and collaboration in rhinology and skull base surgery.

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I am a Consultant Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Surgeon at the Kingston Public Hospital with Honorary Consultant Privileges at the University Hospital of the West Indies. My research publications in recent  years have focused on rhinologic disease and in particular the impact of climate change and air pollution on airway diseases. 

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