09-11, 07:30– (Europe/Istanbul), Otology 4
Name:
Miguel Sá Breda
Naturality:
Portugal
Occupation:
ENT MD at Hospital de Braga (Portugal) – Local Unity of Health of Braga
Visiting Assisting Professor and PhD student at School of Medicine of Minho University
Braga Otology Course Director
Education:
- MD, MSc in Medicine at Faculty of Medicine of University of Lisbon
- ENT Residency at Hospital de Braga
- Otology and Lateral Skull Base fellowship at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón (Madrid)
- Harvard Medical School Clinical Research Training Program
- PhD Student at School of Medicine of Minho University
Interest Areas:
- Otology; Hearing Implants; Lateral Skull Base Surgery; Endoscopic Ear Surgery.
Societies Affiliation:
- Member of EAONO; IWGEES; ESBS; SEORL-CCC; SPORL-CCP; SGORL
Seiji Kakehata, M.D., Ph.D. is best known for his work in pioneering endoscopic ear surgery in his home country of Japan and around the world. He served as Professor and Chair of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine until March of 2023 after which he became Professor Emeritus. In May of 2023, he opened the Endoscopic Ear Surgery Center in the Ota General Hospital in Kawasaki Japan to make TEES more accessible to the wider public. He is also the immediate past Chair of Board of Directors, Japan Otological Society. He is a director of the Japanese Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. In addition, he is a founding board member of the International Working Group on Endoscopic Ear Surgery (IWGEES) and its immediate past president as well as the president of the Pan-Asia Working Group on Endoscopic Ear Surgery (PAWGEES).
Dr. Kakehata’s clinical interests include minimally invasive endoscopic ear surgery, conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, and facial nerve palsy. Dr. Kakehata’s research has focused on cochlear hair cell physiology and hearing regeneration. His funded research includes the study of outer hair cell motility, effects of cholesterol alterations on outer hair cells, regeneration of the facial nerve, and regeneration of auditory nerve fiber growth and synapse formation after ear injury.
Dr. Kakehata hosted the 4th World Congress on Endoscopic Ear Surgery in 2022 and is the president-elect of the 36th Politzer Society Meeting to be held in 2028 in Kyoto. He organized and conducted the first endoscopic ear surgery courses in Asia and has continued to host an annual hands-on course since 2012. He has delivered numerous presentations at regional and national meetings in Japan, as well as at international conferences and courses, particularly in the field of endoscopic ear surgery.
- Advanced applications: Cutting edge in transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES)
- Mastering the skills of transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES): Strategies for skill development and assessment
- Endoscopic stapes surgery: Pearls and pitfalls
- Tips and techniques in transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES)
- Sudden hearing loss
- Innovation: Next-generation techniques in innovative endoscopic ear surgery~Efficacy of Image-Guided Percutaneous Endoscopic Ear Surgery