Contents Meeting At A Glance .....................................................................................1 Welcome Message ........................................................................................3 Acknowledgement ........................................................................................7 Congress Organizers ......................................................................................8 Organizing Committees .................................................................................8 Important Information ................................................................................ 12 AGENDA...................................................................................................... 13 Wednesday-Thursday, March 18-19 ............................................................................................13 Thursday, March 19 ......................................................................................................................15 Friday, March 20...........................................................................................................................20 Saturday, March 21 ......................................................................................................................44 Sunday, March 22 .........................................................................................................................65 基層醫療研討會 ......................................................................................... 76 Posters........................................................................................................ 77 Head and Neck (101) ....................................................................................................................77 Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (101) .........................................................................................81 Otology and Neurotology (101) ....................................................................................................83 Pediatric Otolaryngology (101) .....................................................................................................85 Rhinology and Facial Plasty (101) .................................................................................................87 Social Program ............................................................................................ 89 MRT Route Map .......................................................................................... 90 Meeting At A Glance Thursday, Mar. 19, 2015 Time Rm.201A, TICC 08:30an-09:30am 09:30am-10:30am Rm.201B, TICC IC-HN01 Rm.201C, TICC IC-HN02 Rm.201D, TICC IC-HN03 Update in Minimally Invasive Pituitary Surgery Management of salivary gland neoplasm Management of the neck in differentiated thyroid cancer Brent A. Senior, USA Patrick James Bradley, UK Randal Scott Weber, USA WS-HN01S1 IC-HN04 ENT-head and neck ultrasound Tailored approaches to Skull base tumours Cheng-Ping Wang, Taiwan Bernard M. Lyons, Australia WS-HN01S2 WS-HN02S1 Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) for residual or recurrent Nasopharyngeal cancer I. Bing Tan, Netherlands Rm.201E, TICC IC-LS01 1. Arytenoidectomy for bilateral vocal fold paralysis 2. Endoscopic Zplasty for treatment of supraglottic stenosis Taner Yilmaz, Turkey IC-LS02 Advanced Phonomicrosurgery: Decision-making, Cold versus Hot and Lamina Propria Rehabilitation Clark A. Rosen, USA WS-HN02S2 Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) for residual or recurrent Nasopharyngeal cancer Sagung Rai Indrasari, Indonesia Ultrasound-guided tissue sampling of head and neck Tsung-Lin Yang, Taiwan Rm.201F, TICC IC-RF01S1 Ballon sinuplasty- Does it work? Marco D. Caversaccio, Switzerland IC-RF01S2 Ballon sinuplasty- Does it work? Zahoor Ahmad, New Zealand IC-RF03S1 Filler Nasal Sculpting in Asian Yen-Chun Lin, Taiwan IC-RF03S2 State-of-the-Art in Asian Augmentation Rhinoplasty Chuan-Hsiang Kao, Taiwan IC-RF03S3 Make Revision Beyond Remission Tips Towards Successful Revision Rhinoplasty Chih-Wen Twu, Taiwan IC-RF02 WS-OA01 Management of Sononasal tumours: 11:00am-12:00pm An evolving Paradigm Balwant Singh Gendeh, Malaysia WS-LS02 Swallowing and Voice Rehabilitation in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Laishyang(Melody) Ouyoung, USA Video head impulse test IC-RF04 Ian Stewart Curthoys, Australia IC-OA01S1 WS-HN03S1 Balloon plasty Endoscopic Ear Surgery-Past, Now and Future Voice rehabilitation after total laryngectomy and the new Provox vega insertion tool Joseph Khristian Han, USA Chin-Kuo Chen, Taiwan I. Bing Tan, Netherlands IC-OA01S2 How I Do It- Endoscopic Tympanoplasty and Management of Cholesteatoma Tzu-Chin Huang, Taiwan WS-HN03S2 Voice rehabilitation after total laryngectomy and the new Provox vega insertion tool Bambang Hermani, Indonesia 1:30pm-2:30pm WS-RF01 Navigation image-guide endoscopic sinus surgery Joseph Khristian Han, USA IC-OA01S3 Endoscopic Ear Examination and Surgical Application Chen-Chi Wu, Taiwan IC-OA02 Technique to simplify myringoplasty Masafumi Sakagami, Japan IC-LS03 Adduction arytenopexy in managing unilateral vocal fold paralysis: why it matters. Matt Broadhurst, Australia WS-LS03 Transnasal esophagoscopy with narrow-band imaging for superficial carcinoma and reflux esophagitis screening in head and neck region IC-HN05S1 Thyroid Surgery with the application of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) IC-HN06 Sialendoscopy: Past, present and future Francis Marchal, Switzerland IC-HN05S2 Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) during Thyroid Surgery- Translational Porcine Model Research Che-Wei Wu, Taiwan WS-RF02 4:00pm-5:00pm Sinus surgery simulation model Ping-Hung Shen, Taiwan 6:30pm-7:30pm 7:30pm~ IC-LS04 Office-based laryngeal procedures for benign vocal fold disorders. Chi-Te Wang, Taiwan Opening Ceremony Room 201 Welcome Reception 3F, Banquet Hall * 02:30pm-4:30pm Asia-Oceania Board Meeting at 3F, South Lounge 1 Shih-Wei Yang, Taiwan Wen-Hung Wang, Taiwan Feng-Yu Chiang, Taiwan 230pm-3:30pm WS-HN04 Use of endoscope with narrow-band imaging system to evaluate oral leukoplakia WS-LS04 Practical laryngeal stroboscopy Murray Morrison, Canada Friday, Mar. 20, 2015 Time Rm.102, TICC Rm.103, TICC K-PG01 K-LS01 Rm.105, TICC FO-LS01~05, LS21 Laryngology and Sleep Medicine FO-LS07~12 (Christian) Martin Bailey, UK Karl Martin Hörmann, Germany Laryngology and Sleep Medicine Chong Sun Kim, Korea Bert W O'Malley, USA Peter John Wormald, Australia F-1.1 S-LS1 OSA: Surgery and Metabolic Consequences FO-HN07~13 S-OA1 Head & Neck COM update S-HN1 Asia-Oceania first: Head and Neck Oncology S-RF1 Asia-Oceania first:Evolution of rhinologic disease in Asia-Oceania S-HN2 New trend of head and neck cancer treatment in Taiwan S-RF2 Asian Revision Rhinoplasty - How I do it 07:00am-08:00am 08:00am-09:00am 09:00am-10:30am Kenny H Chan, USA Rm.201AF, TICC FO-OA01~06 Otology and Neurotology K-OA01 Rm.201BC, TICC FO-HN02~05 Head & Neck K-HN01 Rm.201DE, TICC FO-RF01~05 Rhinology and Facial Plasty K-RF01 F-1.2 Alan T Cheng, Australia Break/Posters/Exhibits Room 101 10:30am-11:00am 11:00am-12:30pm S-PG1 S-LS2 FO-HN16~24 S-OA2 Airway-I State of the art in Neurolaryngology Head & Neck Image of the inner ear, update Updated in airway management Luncheon Seminar032002 12:30pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-2:30pm K-PG02 Peter J. Koltai, USA K-HN03 Jatin Shah, USA 4:30pm-6:00pm Eun Chang Choi, Korea K-OA02 Dennis Poe, USA FO-RF07~11 Rhinology and Facial Plasty Sunil Choudhary, India K-HN02 Randall Morton, New Zealand K-RF02 Metin T Önerci, Turkey Break/Posters/Exhibits Room 101 2:30pm-3:00pm 3:00pm-4:30pm Luncheon Seminar 032001 Intra-operative Laser SPY Angiography in Head & Neck Robotic surgery for oral cavity cancer Reconstruction: A case of 'Hero' aiming for the 'Zero'! F-2.1 S-LS3 Julie L. Wei, USA New frontier of trans-oral surgeries F-2.2 Kuo Sheng Lee, Taiwan S-PG2 S-LS4 Airway-II Asia Oceania first in laryngology FO-OA07~15 Otology and Neurotology S-OA3 S-HN3 Hearing aid update in the Asia Pacific Management of Laryngopharyngeal region cancer S-RF3 Improving Outcomes in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Tips From Revision Surgeons FO-OA16~24 Otology and Neurotology S-OA4 Evolution of chronic otitis media in Asia-oceania regions S-RF4 An Endoscopic Potpourri-Opinions from Experts S-HN4 Thyroid Surgery OSAS in Children President Dinner at 1F, Grand Hyatt Taipei Hotel (Invitation Only) 7:00pm~ * 12:30pm-1:30pm APOG Board Meeting at 3F, South Lounge * 1:30pm-3:00pm ASHNO Board Meeting at 3F, South Lounge Saturday, Mar. 21, 2015 Time Rm.102, TICC Rm.103, TICC K-PG03 Richard Rosenfeld, USA F-3.1 K-LS02 Clark A. Rosen, USA S-LS5 07:00am-08:00am 08:00am-09:00am 09:00am-10:30am Margaretha L Casselbrant, USA Rm.105, TICC FO-PG01~06 Pediatric FO-PG07~12 Pediatric Rm.201AF, TICC FO-OA25~30 Otology and Neurotology K-OA03 Anil K Lalwani, USA S-OA5 Basic Study in Cochlear Partition Asia-Oceania First in Laryngology Rm.201BC, TICC FO-HN27~30 Head & Neck K-HN04 Eugene N. Myers, USA S-HN5 Salivary Gland Disorder Rm.201DE, TICC FO-RF13~18 Rhinology and Facial Plasty K-RF03 Brent A. Senior, USA S-RF5 An Endoscopic Potpourri-Opinions from Experts S-OA6 S-HN6 S-RF6 Prevention of sensorineural hearing loss Management of Nasosinal cancer Complications in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Luncheon Seminar 032103 Luncheon Seminar 032102 Luncheon Seminar 032101S1 Sialoendoscopy Frontal sinus masterclass K-HN05 Kwang Hyun Kim, Korea K-RF04 Hideyuki Kawauchi, Japan S-HN7 S-RF7 Macrolide or other medical treatment in CRS F-3.2 Yukiko Iino , Japan Break/Posters/Exhibits Room 101 10:30am-11:00am S-PG3 11:00am-12:30pm Ear-I Newborn Hearing Screen S-LS6 Comprehensive management of Unilateral vocal fold paralysis 基層醫療研討會-醫學倫理講座 Changing role of the surgeon in the multidisciplinary treatment of Head and Neck Cancers Jatin Shah, USA K-OA04 12:30pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-2:30pm SL-PG1-1 Julie L. Wei, USA K-LS03 Michael S. Benninger, USA SL-PG1-2 Ian Stewart Curthoys, Australia 基層醫療研討會-開業醫講座 Su-Yi Hsu 徐愫儀 , Taiwan Break/Posters/Exhibits Room 101 S-OA7 2:30pm-3:00pm S-PG4 S-PG5 S-LS7 3:00pm-4:30pm Airway-III Ear-II Pearls of basic researches BPPV update Hypopharyngeal cancer 4:30pm-6:00pm Foreign Body & Trancheotomy S-PG6 NoseRhinosinusitis in children Cochlear Implant and BAHA S-PG7 Ear-III Otitis Media in Children S-LS8 Update of laryngopharyngeal disorders S-OA8 Asia-Oceania first : VEMP S-HN8 Management of Oral cancer S-RF8 Taiwan Rhinology Society: Shifting paradigms for surgery in CRS Gala Dinner at 5F, the Humble House 7:00pm~ *1:30pm-3:30pm Asia-Oceania General Assembly at 3F, South Lounge Sunday, Mar. 22, 2015 Time Rm.102, TICC Rm.103, TICC Rm.105, TICC FO-LS13~18 Laryngology and Sleep Medicine Rm.201AF, TICC FO-LS19~24 Laryngology and Sleep Medicine Rm.201BC, TICC FO-RF19~24 Rhinology and Facial Plasty Rm.201DE, TICC FO-RF28~30 Rhinology and Facial Plasty SL-PG2-1 K-LS04 IC-RF08 Outside-in lothro/draf3: from surgical technique to postop care K-OA05 K-HN06 S-RF9 Richard Rosenfeld, USA Eiji Yumoto, Japan Yasuya Nomura, Japan Randal Scott Weber, USA S-OA9 S-HN9 S-HN10 Basic study in inner ear Sialoendoscopy Management of NPC K-OA06 S-HN11 Yi-Ho Young 楊怡和 , Taiwan Head and Neck life quality 07:00am-08:00am 08:00am-09:00am S-PG8 09:00am-10:30am Education and Training of pediatric otolaryngology S-PG9 11:00am-12:30pm Head & Neck tumor in children S-LS9 New techniques & technologies in laryngology S-LS10Modern know-how of swallowing disorders Recalcitrant sinusitis 基層醫療研討會-感控講座 基層醫療研討會-兩性講座 (1100-1200) Closing Ceremony & Awards 12:30pm-1:00pm 2 Welcome Message Dear Colleagues: On behalf of the organizing committee, I heartily welcome you to the 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress on March 19-22, 2015 in Taiwan. The meeting will be hosted by Asia-Oceania Association of Otolarynology-Head and Neck Surgery Societies, Asian Paediatric ORL Group (APOG), Taiwan Otolarynological Society, and jointly sponsored by American Academy of Otolarynology- Head and Neck Surgery. Asia-Oceania Association of Otolarynology-Head and Neck Surgery Societies has been recognized by IFOS as the official society to represent Asia-Oceania. Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress is the major ENT scientific event in Asia-Oceania region. The meeting was held in different city/country in every four years since the initiation and establishment of the society in Korea, 1965 and the first scientific meeting in Manila, Philippine in 1967. It has been more than 40 years since Taiwan host this meeting in November, 1971. Truly, we are so eager to invite you to visit Taiwan and will be even more proud to show you what we have achieved in this beautiful island of Taiwan along the years. The main theme of the 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress will be “Asia Oceania First”. The first day (March 19, 2015) of this meeting will be numerous instruction courses and workshops to cover some of the cutting edge knowledge and techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. The other two and half days (March 20 – 22, 2015) will be formal scientific meeting including keynote lectures, great debate, round table, panel discussion and oral or poster presentations. The scientific program will be covering nearly every aspect in Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery including head & neck, skull base, otology, audiology, rhinology, facial plastics, laryngology, sleep medicine, speech & swallow medicine, pediatrics ENT、general ENT as well as basic research, et al. In addition, we sincerely offer you some unique social program and post-congress tour. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to explore the numerous attractions and enjoy the all-hearted welcome from people in Taiwan. We believe that you will not only have updated academic exchange but also a merry time of friendship to leave you unforgettable memories. Enjoy your stay in Taiwan! Enjoy your stay in Taiwan. Sheng-Po Hao MD, FACS, FICS President 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress President Asian Society of Head & Neck Oncology 3 Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology Societies President On behalf of the Asia-Oceania Council, and the team in Taiwan, I am pleased to invite you to this prestigious scientific meeting - the 13th Asia Oceania ORL-NHS Congress – to be held in in Taipei, March 2015. Professor Sheng-Po and his Committee have worked very hard to ensure a high-quality and highly relevant program The Asia-Oceania Association of ORL-HNS Societies was founded in 1965 in Korea. The first meeting was in Manila in 1967. From the beginning, the Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress has a reputation of being a friendly and fulfilling meeting, and while I am sure this congress will stand out in the same way, the signs are that it will be the best yet!! We all recognise that the hospitality of the people of Taiwan is legendary, so we can be sure that there will be not only a first-class academic content, but also a wonderful social and collegial experience. I am especially drawn to the theme for this meeting: ”Asia-Oceania First”. We are all aware of the emerging prominence and importance of Asia-Oceania in world affairs, and increasingly this is being manifest in Medicine in general and Otolaryngology in particular. This meeting is a prime opportunity for one to be involved in this “new” frontier for clinical and academic Otolaryngology. I want to sincerely thank the Taiwan Otolaryngology Society and the Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Group for endorsing and supporting this meeting. Their involvement ensures the success of the meeting, and should provide an added stimulus for people to attend, both from Asia and around the world. I would encourage you all to not only consider registering for this special meeting but to also submit an abstract of your work so that we all may have that added opportunity to learn. My thanks also go out to everyone that has helped to bring us to this point. The strong positive collegial vibes emanating from Taiwan signal to me of a happy and hard-working and effective group that believe in this Congress. This is a recipe for great success. Please make the most of this chance to register for this meeting, partake in the discussions and most of all, enjoy your time in Taipei ! Randall P Morton MB, BS, MSc, FRACS President Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology Societies 4 Taiwan Otolaryngological Society President Dear Colleagues and Friends, Welcome to Taipei, the Capital of Taiwan, for the 13 th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress. This Congress will be held in Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan, from 19th to the 22nd March 2015. We are glad that after quite long years Taiwan Otolaryngological Society again has the privilege to host this big event. It has been 44 years since many Otolaryngologists from all over the world joined together in the 2 nd Asia-Oceania Otohinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Congress in Taipai in 1971. And this will be the second time we are to host this Congress. We feel both honored and grateful. We will go all out to make this Congress a bountiful and memorable one, like the previous ones! Taipei is a multi-cultural city, famous for its various fusion good foods, relaxing subtropical scenery and friendly people. Traveling is easy and enjoyable here, because it is a safe city and the public transportation facilities are convenient. Though all the metropolitans share similarities, still, when making a turn around the street corner, we can always find surprises and unique traits belonging only to this city. The Asia-Oceania Otohinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Congress is one of the most important platforms for all the Otolaryngologists to share and discuss study results as well as individual career experiences. Professor Hao and all the members in the Organizing Committee are doing their best to make this Congress a successful one. We sincerely open our arms to welcome you and hope that you can enjoy our hospitality during your stay here. Sincerely Yours, Tzu-Yu Hsiao Tzu-Yu Hsiao, MD, PhD. President, Taiwan Otolaryngological Society, Taipei, Taiwan 5 APOG President Dear Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Group (APOG), I would like to express my warmest welcome to the invited speakers and all distinguished guests and participants to attend the 5 th Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Congress organized in collaboration with the 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress. The Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Group (APOG) is honored and privileged to be involved with Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology Societies. Our gratitude and sincerely thanks going to all the members in the Organizing Committee and Taiwan Otolaryngology Society to the support in developing Paediatric Otolaryngology in Asian-Oceania region. Besides, I would like to express my special appreciations to all the founding members of the Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Group who have contributed to this group and Congress. The APOG was formed to engage otolaryngologists who are interested in the care of ear, nose, throat and head & neck diseases in children since 2007. After Dr. Gretchen Navarro Locsin convened the first Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology meeting in Manila, Philippines, we have biannual conference rotating among the board member countries. The 2 nd APOG conference was hosted by Dr. Retno S. Wardani in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2009. The 3rd APOG conference was hosted by Dr. Henry Tan in Singapore in 2011. The 4th APOG conference was hosted by Dr. Siti Sabzah Mohd Hashim in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2013. On behalf of the APOG with great honor, the 5 th Asian Pediatric Otolaryngology Conference will be hosted by Taiwan in 2015. We do hope that the APOG can promote clinical and basic research in pediatric otolaryngology by sharing and discussing clinical information and unique characteristics in Asia-Oceania areas with different climates and cultures from other regions of the world. Therefore, under the main theme “Asia Oceania First”, we sincerely invite all doctors interested in Pediatric Otolaryngology to join us and visit Taipei, Taiwan in spring season in March, 2015. Last but not least, I wish all delegates a successful meeting and memorable stay in Taipei under special Taiwanese hospitality. Wei-Chung Hsu, MD, PhD President, Asian Paediatric Otolaryngology Group 6 Acknowledgement We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations, institutions and programs. Their contributions helped the Congress enhance the scientific program content and increase attendance at the 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress. Governmental Agencies Bureau of Foreign Trade, Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government The Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Taiwan Taiwan Speech Language Pathologist Union Taipei Speech-Language Pathologists Union Taoyuan City Speech and Language Therapists Union Hsinchu City Speech and Language Therapists Union Miaoli County Speech and Language Therapists Union Diamond Sponsor KARL STORZ Endoscopy Taiwan Ltd. Platinum Sponsor Medtronic (Taiwan) Ltd. Merck Ltd. Taiwan New Care, Inc. King Pax Technology Co., Ltd. Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd" Chiu Ho Medical System Co., Ltd. Formosa Medical Instruments Co., Ltd. Mundipharma Pte Ltd. Stryker Far East Inc.,Taiwan Branch (Usa) Medimaging Integrated Solution Inc. (Miis) Orient Europharma Co., Ltd. Atos Medical Astrazeneca Taiwan Ltd. Whole Well Co., Ltd. Denso Scientific Co. Ltd. Yuanyu Industry Co., Ltd. 7 Det Corporation Co.,Ltd. Hitachi Aloka Medical Taiwan, Ltd. New Best Jen Sound Enterprise Co., Ltd. Fu Tai Instruments Co., Ltd. Clinico Inc. Medex Research Tty Biopharm Standard Chem. & Pharm. Co., Ltd. Unison Surgicals Co.,Ltd Listen 2 You Listen 2 Me Medtrend The Leader Book Company Amcad Biomed Corporation Synmosa Biopharma Corporation Han-Hsin Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Co., Ltd. Congress Organizers Asia-Oceania Association of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Societies Taiwan Otolaryngological Society Asian Paediatric ORL Group (APOG) Asian Society of Head & Neck Oncology (ASHNO) American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Organizing Committees Congress President Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan Scientific Committee Chair Secretary General Honorary President Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology Societies President APOG President Yi-Ho Young, Taiwan Chih-Yen Chien ,Taiwan Fei-Peng Lee,Taiwan Randall Morton, New Zealand Wei-Chung Hsu, Taiwan 2015 Taiwan Otolaryngological Society Congress Combined spring meeting Congress President Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan Taiwan Otolaryngological Society President Tzu-Yu Shiao, Taiwan 8 International Organizing Committee Australia Alan Cheng Brazil Tania Sih Germany Karl Hörmann Italy Desiderio Passali Israel Dan M. Fliss Japan Hideyuki Kawauchi Nomura Yasuya Korea Kwang Hyun Kim New Zealand Randall Morton Taiwan Yi-Ho Young USA Michael S. Benninger UK Alexander Chiu Bert O'Malley Richard Rosenfeld Randal Weber Gregory W. Randolph Martin Bailey Ian Curthoys Peter John Wormald Jochen A.Werner Yoshihiko Kumai Eiji Yumoto Chong Sun Kim Kuo-Sheng Lee Margaretha L Casselbrant Peter Koltai Dennis Poe Brent A. Senior Julie L. Wei Yukiko Iino Kenny Chan Anil Lalwani Clark A. Rosen Carl Snyderman KJ Lee Asia-Oceania International Advisory Board Chairman President An-Suey Shiao, Taiwan Members Huynh Ba Tan, Vietnam Chong Sun Kim, Korea Kwang Hyun Kim, Korea Yoshiaki Nakai, Japan Bernard Lyons, Australia Randall Morton, New Zealand Alfredo Pontejos, Philippines Suchitra Prasansuk, Thailand Cesar Villafuerte, Philippines Toshiaki Yagi, Japan 9 Asia Paediatric Otolaryngology board (APOG) Current President Wei-Chung Hsu, Taiwan President elected Yamei Zhang, China Founding Board Members Gretchen Locsin, Phillippines Retno Wardani, Indonesia Henry Tan Kun Kiaang, Singapore Yamei Zhang, China Siti Sabzah Hashim, Malaysia Abhilash Balakrishnan, Singapore Wei-Chung Hsu, Taiwan Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung, Vietnam Board Members Nuntigar Sonsuwan, Thailand Kuo-Sheng Lee, Taiwan Hyung-Jong Kim, Korea Goh Bee See, Malaysia Tien-Yu Zhang, China Archwin Tanphaichitr,Thailand Y. Iino (飯野 ゆき子), Japan Local Advisory Board Chair President Tzu-Yu Shiao, Taiwan Otolaryngological Society President Secretary General Ting Hua Yang Members Ko-Chang Chang Mu-Kuan Chen Sau-Tung Chu Ching-Ming Chou Chung-Feng Hwang Ying-Chia Huang Hsin-Te Hsu Wei-Hua Lee Yung-Song Lin Che-Jeng Lien Jiun-Da Liao Sen-Tien Tsai Chih-Jaan Tai Tyrone Wang Yi-Chang Yang Wen-Yuan Chao Bo-Nien Chen Pen-Yuan Chu Shi-Teng Jeng An-Suey Hsiao Chung-Han Hsin Rong-San Jiang Wang-Chih Lin Ching- Tzung Lin Ren-Tsung Lai Chen-Dong Mor Chih-Feng Tai Tzung –Yang Tu Pa-Chun Wang Shyue-Yih Chang Chien-Liang Chen Kuo-Hua Chiu Sheen-Yie Fang Hung-Meng Huang Chi- Che Huang Jenq-Yuh Ko Hung-Ching Lin Shih-Tun Lin Jeng-Chuan Lee Chih-Hung Shu Yi-Cheng Tsai Chih-Hung Wang Te-Huei Yeh 10 Peir-Rong Chen Po-Wen Cheng De-Wang Chang Jeng-Chung Chang Chien-Chih Huang Tzu-Yu Hsiao Hsueh-Yu Li Kai-Nan Lin Yaoh-Shiang Lin Yi-Cheng Liu Mou-Chan Su Ming-Hsiu Tsai Jiunn-Liang Wu Yi-Ho Young Scientific Committee Chairman Yi-Ho Young Co-Chair H&N Larynx Chih-Yen Chien Chen-Chi Wang Sleep Medicine Audiology Hsin-Ching Lin Tien-Chen Liu Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Wei-Chung Hsu Otology Rhinology Po-Wen Cheng Skull Base Mu-Kuan Chen Te-Huei Yeh Facial Plastics Hsing-Won Wang Members Pen-Yuan Chu Hsing-Mei Wu Ching-Yn Ho Hung-Ching Lin Shih-Wei Yang Feng-Yu Chiang Peir-Rong Chen Yi-Shing Leu Chi-Te Wang Chia-Jung Lee Ching-Ting Tan Li-Chun Hsiao Kuang-Chao Chen Jiunn-Liang Wu Pa-Chun Wang Wen-Hung Wang Chih-Hung Wang Wei-Jie Chao Chung-Feng Hwang Chang-Hao Yang Chih-Jaan Tai Yih-Jeng Tsai Rong-San Jiang Chih-Hung Hsu Chia-Mo Lin Cheng-Yu Lin Re-Min Yeh Tsung-Lin Yang Wun-Ying Yeh Yen-Chun Lin Chei-Shung Kao Ku-Hao Fang Chih-Wen Tw Li-Lu Chang Cheng-Jen Chang Melody Ouyoung 11 Important Information Conference Date March 19 (Thu.)- Instruction Courses & Workshops, Opening Ceremony March 20-22 (Fri.- Sun.) - Keynotes, Symposia, Forum and Special Lectures, Free paper sessions Conference Venue Taipei International Convention Center 台北國際會議中心 Add: 1 Hsin-Yi Rd.,Sec.5,Taipei,Taiwan 地址:台北市信義路五段 1 號 Registration/ Speaker Ready Room Registration Open Hours (Main Entrance Lobby) March 19 Thursday 07:30am-5:30pm March 20-21 Friday-Saturday 06:45am-5:00pm March 22 Sunday Speaker Ready Room (203) March 19 Thursday March 20-21 Friday-Saturday March 22 Sunday 06:45am-10:30am 07:45am-5:00pm 07:00am-5:00pm 07:00am-11:00am Presentation Notice Please upload your presentation material at the Speaker Ready Room (203) at least 1 day before the start of the session. If combing video films with your presentation, please make sure to check it in the session room. For Macintosh Uses, the Congress doesn’t provide Macintosh computers, so please prepare your own, and make sure that it has a VGA socket for external device. Please test in the session room where your lecture is taking place prior to your session. Badges All attendees at the 13th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress must wear their badges to all events. A badge will be needed for admission to a congress-related function, such as the Welcome Reception/scientific sessions, exhibit/poster hall. Badges will be included in the registration material. 12 AGENDA Wednesday-Thursday, March 18-19 08:00am-5:00pm The Second Asia Pacific Paediatric Airway Course and Workshop Course Directors: Dr. Wei-Chung Hsu Course Co-Directors: Dr. Kuo-Sheng Lee Advisor: Prof. Martin Bailey Venue and Time: Auditorium (B1), National Taiwan University Children’s Hospital (Lectures & Live Surgery) Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Center, National Taiwan University Hospital (Hand-on Workshop) 18 March 2015 PM Teaching Faculty: Overseas Martin Bailey (UK) Peter Koltai (USA) Julie Wei (USA) Alan Cheng (Australia) Paul Bumbak (Australia) Henry KK Tan (Singapore) Siti Sabzah Hashim (Malaysia) Goh Bee See (Malaysia) Fauziah Fardizza (Indonesia) Elvie Zulka (Indonesia) Antonio H Chua (Philippines) Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung (Vietnam) Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy (Vietnam) Local Wei-Chung Hsu (Taiwan) Kuo-Sheng Lee (Taiwan) Shou-Zen Fan (Taiwan) Hsieh-Yu Li (Taiwan) Frank Leigh Lu (Taiwan) Summary of the course: This is a two-day lectures and workshop, which covers common and important aspects of paediatric airway disease that are relevant to surgical as well as medical disciplines such as otolaryngology, pediatric medicine, emergency medicine, intensive care medicine and anesthesia. For the surgical disciplines like otolaryngology and pediatric surgery, a special emphasis on various aspects of pediatric bronchoscopic procedures and techniques will be demonstrated. This will be further augmented with hands-on bronchoscopic techniques on dogs and live surgery demonstration on paediatric patients. 13 Date: 18 March 2015 Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Center, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Time (Hour) Topics 0800 – 0830 Registration 0830 – 0840 Opening Address: Prof. Tzu-Yu Hsiao, President, Taiwan ENT society Chairman of Department of Otolaryngology, National Taiwan University Hospital Prof. Mei-Hwan Wu, Superintendent, National Taiwan University Children’s Hospital 0840 – 0900 Evaluation of stridor in infants and children – Martin Bailey 0900 – 0930 Laryngomalacia: Chairman- Martin Bailey Clinical features- Henry Tan (8 min) Management- Wei-Chung Hsu (8 min) Cases- Martin Bailey 0930 – 1000 Subglottic stenosis: Chairman- Julie Wei Clinical features- Antonio H Chua (8 min) Management- Kuo-Sheng Lee (8 min) Cases- Julie Wei 1000 – 1030 Laryngeal papillomatosis: Chairman- Goh Bee See Clinical features – Martin Bailey (8 min) Management – Alan Cheng (8 min) Cases – Goh Bee See 1030 – 1045 Tea 1045 – 1115 Vocal palsy: Chairman- Alan Cheng Clinical features – Paul Bumbak (8 min) Management – Siti Sabzah Hashim (8 min) Cases – Alan Cheng 1115 – 1125 Flexible Bronchoscopy: Antonio H Chua 1125 – 1155 Rigid Endoscopy demonstration on instruments: Martin Bailey 1155 – 1200 Briefing of Workshop on dogs: Wei-Chung Hsu 1200 – 1300 Lunch 1300 – 1700 Hands on session on dogs: Instructors: Martin Bailey, Alan Cheng, Julie Wei, Henry Tan, Goh Bee See, Siti, Sabzah Hashim, Kuo-Sheng Lee, Antonio Chua, Paul Bumbak, Nguyen Thi, Ngoc Dung, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy, Fauziah Fardizza, Elvie Zulka, Wei-Chung Hsu Diagnostic Laryngoscopy, Telescopic Bronchoscopy Diagnostic Laryngoscopy, Rigid Bronchoscopy Therapeutic Laryngoscopy and rigid Bronchoscopy Microscopic Application (Martin Bailey, Julie Wei) Flexible Bronchoscopy (Antonio Chua) Laser Application (Kuo-Sheng Lee) Pediatric Tracheotomy (Kuo-Sheng Lee) Laryngotracheal Reconstruction (Alan Cheng) Sliding Tracheoplasty (Alan Cheng) 13 Date: 19 March 2015 (National Taiwan University Children’s Hospital) Time (Hour) Topics 0800 – 0805 Opening and welcome address Prof Tzu-Yu Hsiao (President of Taiwan ORL Society, Chairman of Department of Otolaryngology, NTUH) Prof. Mei-Hwan Wu (Superintendent, National Taiwan University Children’s Hospital) 0805 – 0830 The Evolution of Pediatric Airway Surgery Martin Bailey (Chairman: Tzu-Yu Hsiao) 0830 – 0855 Principles of anaesthesia for airway endoscopy Shou-Zen Fan (Chairman: Tzu-Yu Hsiao) 0855 – 0920 Congenital laryngeal anomalies Paul Bumbak (Chairman: Wei-Chung Hsu) 0920 – 0945 Acquired laryngeal anomalies Julie Wei (Chairman: Wei-Chung Hsu) 0945 – 1010 The Surgical Management of Choanal Atresia Peter Koltai (Chairman: Wei-Chung Hsu) 1010 – 1030 Morning Tea 1030 – 1055 The management of bilateral vocal cord paralysis in children Alan Cheng (Chairman: Hsieh-Yu Li) 1055 – 1120 Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Medical and Surgical Treatment Goh Bee See (Chairman: Hsieh-Yu Li) 1120 – 1145 Tracheotomy in children Antonio H Chua (Chairman: Kuo-Sheng Lee) 1145 – 1205 Management of the Failed Extubation in Pediatric ICU Frank Leigh Lu (chairman: Kuo-Sheng Lee) 1205 – 1225 EXIT procedure for neonatal airway rescue Wei-Chung Hsu (Chairman: Antonio Chua) 1225 – 1245 Foreign bodies in the airway Henry Tan (Chairman: Antonio Chua) 1245 – 1255 Q&A 1255 – 1400 Lunch 1400 – 1700 Live Surgery • Laryngomalacia • Vocal fold paralysis • Laryngeal papilloma • Vascular or lymphatic lesions of the head and neck • Subglottic stenosis • Prolonged intubation in ICU care Operators: Martin Bailey, Shou-Zen Fan (Anesthesia), Kuo-Sheng Lee, Wei-Chung Hsu Moderators: Henry Tan, Antonio Chua, Hsieh-Yu Li Panelists: Peter Koltai, Alan Cheng, Paul Bumbak, Siti Sabzah Hashim, Julie Wei, Goh Bee See, Fauziah Fardizza, Elvie Zulka, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy 14 AGENDA Thursday, March 19 07:30am-05:30pm REGISTRATION (Main Entrance Lobby) 07:45am-05:30pm SPEAKER READY ROOM (203) 2:30pm-4:30pm AO BOARD MEETING (3F, South Lounge) 6:30pm-7:30pm OPENING CEREMONY (2F, 201) 7:30pm~ WELCOME RECEPTION (3F, Banquet Hall) INSTRUCTION COURSES 08:00am-12:00am IC-HN-SKH01 Prof. Francis Marchal's Live surgery course in Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital 01 Open Introduction of the Course Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan 01S01 Introduction to Sialendoscopy : History and perspectives Francis Marchal, Switzerland 01S02 Starting Sialendoscopy: What are the essential steps Kin-Choo Pua, Malaysia 01S03-1 Case number one: Submandibular sialendsocopy – live demo – Francis Marchal, Switzerland 01S03-2 Case number one: Submandibular sialendsocopy – live demo – Randall Morton, New Zealand 01S04 Important key issues about submandibular sialendoscopy Randall Morton, New Zealand 01S05 Experience from Taiwan Chin-Hui Su, Taiwan 01S06 Experience from Malaysia Kin-Choo Pua, Malaysia 01S07 Experience from New Zealand 15 Randall Morton, New Zealand 01S08-1 Case number 2: Parotid sialendoscopy – live demo – Francis Marchal, Switzerland 01S08-2 Case number 2: Parotid sialendoscopy – live demo – Randall Morton, New Zealand 01S09 Important key issues about parotid sialendoscopy Randall Morton, New Zealand 01S10 Combined techniques Francis Marchal, Switzerland 01S11-Conclusion Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan 08:30am-09:30am IC-HN01 Update in Minimally Invasive Pituitary Surgery (201B) Brent A. Senior, USA 08:30am-09:30am IC-HN02 Management of Salivary Gland Neoplasm (201C) Patrick James Bradley, UK 08:30am-09:30am IC-HN03 Management of the Neck in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer (201D) Randal Scott Weber, USA 08:30am-09:30am IC-LS01 1. Arytenoidectomy for Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (201E) 2. Endoscopic Z-plasty for Treatment of Supraglottic Stenosis Taner Yilmaz, Turkey 08:30am-09:30am IC-RF01 Ballon Sinuplasty-Does It Work? (201F) Marco D. Caversaccio, Switzerland Zahoor Ahmad, New Zealand 09:30am-10:30am IC-HN04 Tailored Approaches to Skull Base Tumours (201C) Bernard M. Lyons, Australia 09:30am-10:30am IC-LS02 Advanced Phonomicrosurgery: Decision-making, Cold versus Hot and Lamina Propria Rehabilitation (201E) Clark A. Rosen, USA 16 09:30am-12:00pm IC-RF03 S1. Filler Nasal Sculpting in Asia (201F) Yen-Chun Lin, Taiwan S2. State-of-the-Art in Asian Augmentation Rhinoplasty (201F) Chuan-Hsiang Kao, Taiwan S3. Make Revision Beyond Remission – Tips Towards Successful Revision Rhinoplastfy (201F) Chih-Wen Twu, Taiwan 11:00am-12:00pm IC-RF02 Management of Sononasal Tumours: An Evolving Paradigm (201A) Balwant Singh Gendeh, Malaysia 11:00am-12:00pm IC-LS03 Adduction Arytenopexy in Managing Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Why It Matters (201E) Matt Broadhurst, Australia 1:30pm-2:30pm IC-RF04 Balloon Plasty (201B) Joseph Khristian Han, USA 1:30pm-2:30pm IC-OA01 S1. Endoscopic Ear Surgery-Past, Now and Future (201C) Chin-Kuo Chen, Taiwan S2. How I Do It-Endoscopic Tympanoplasty and Management of Cholesteatoma (201C) Tzu-Chin Huang, Taiwan S3. Endoscopic Ear Examination and Surgical Application (201C) Chen-Chi Wu, Taiwan 2:30pm-3:30pm IC-OA02 Technique to Simplify Myringoplasty (201C) Masafumi Sakagami, Japan 2:30pm-3:30pm IC-HN05 S1. Thyroid Surgery with the Application of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) (201D) Feng-Yu Chiang, Taiwan S2. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) during Thyroid Surgery – Translational Procine Model Research (201D) Che-Wei Wu, Taiwan 17 2:30pm-5:00pm IC-HN06 Sialendoscopy: Past, Present and Future (201F) Francis Marchal, Switzerland 4:00pm-5:00pm IC-LS04 Office-based Laryngeal Procedures for Benign Vocal Fold Disorders (201D) Chi-Te Wang, Taiwan WORKSHOPS 09:30am-12:00pm WS-HN01 S1.ENT-Head and Neck Ultrasound (201B) Cheng-Ping Wang, Taiwan S2.Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Sampling of Head and Neck (201B) Tsung-Lin Yang, Taiwan 09:30am-12:00pm WS-HN02 S1.Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) for Residual or Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Cancer (201D) I. Bing Tan, Netherlands S2. Photo Dynamic Therapy (PDT) for Residual or Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Cancer (201D) Sagung Rai Indrasari, Indonesia 11:00am-12:00pm WS-OA01 Video Head Impulse Test (201C) Ian Stewart Curthoys, Australia 1:30pm-2:30pm WS-HN03 S1.Voice Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectomy and the New Provox vega Insertion Tool (201D) I. Bing Tan, Netherlands S2. Voice Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectomy and the New Provox vega Insertion Tool (201D) Bambang Hermani, Indonesia 1:30pm-2:30pm WS-HN04 Use of Endoscope with Narrow-band Imaging System to Evaluate Oral Leukoplakia (201F) Shih-Wei Yang, Taiwan 1:30pm-5:00pm WS-LS02 Swallowing and Voice Rehabilitation in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer (201A) Laishyang (Melody) Ouyoung, USA 18 1:30pm-3:30pm WS-LS03 Transnasal Esophagoscopy with Narrow-band Imaging for Superficial Carcinoma and Reflux Esophagitis Screening in Head and Neck Region (201E) Wen-Hung Wang, Taiwan 2:30pm-3:30pm WS-RF01 Navigation Image-guide Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (201B) Joseph Khristian Han, USA 4:00pm-5:00pm WS-RF02 Sinus Surgery Simulation Model (201B) Ping-Hung Shen, Taiwan 4:00pm-5:00pm WS-LS04 Practical Laryngeal Stroboscopy (201E) Murray Morrison, Canada 19 AGENDA Friday, March 20 06:45am-05:00pm REGISTRATION (Main Entrance Lobby) 07:00am-05:00pm SPEAKERS’ READY ROOM (203) 08:00am-05:00pm EXHIBITS/POSTERS (101) 07:00am-08:00am CONCURRENT FREE PAPER SESSIONS (Oral) Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (105) Chairperson: Yen-Bin Hsu, Taiwan Moderator: Chia-Jung, Lee, Taiwan 07:00am FO-LS01 Non-Selective Laryngeal Reinnervation in Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Patients Marina Mat Baki (Malaysia), Bryan Youl, Robert Royston, Elfy Chevretton, John S Rubin, Shonit Punwani, Martin A Birchall (UK) 07:10am FO-LS02 Outpatient Surgery under Topical Anesthesia for Vocal Fold Cysts Yusuke Shoji, Ryoji Tokashiki, Humimasa Toyomura, Masaki Nomoto, Mamoru Suzuki (Japan) 07:20am FO-LS03 The Effect of Hyaluronic Acid Injection for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis using Double-Bent Cathelin Needle by Thyro-Hyoid Approach Masaki Nomoto, Ryoji Tokashiki, Yusuke Shoji, Mamoru Suzuki (Japan) 07:30am FO-LS04 Autologous Fat Injection Laryngoplasty for Vocal Process Granulomas Hao-Chun Hu, Yi-Ting Hung, Shu-Yi Lin, Shyue-Yih Chang (Taiwan) 07:40am FO-LS05 Management of Paediatric Vocal Fold Nodules – Literature Review and the KKH Women and Children's Hospital Experience James Kwek, Henry Tan Kun Kiang (Singapore) 07:50am FO-LS21 Is Post-operative High Dependency/ Intensive Care Required for Children with OSA after Adenotonsillectomy? Chu-Qin Phua, Leonora Liu, Huiting Koh, Annette Ang, Abhilash Balakrishnan, Kun-Kiaang Tan (Singapore) 20 Otology and Neurotology (201AF) Chairperson: Tzong-Yang Tu, Taiwan 07:00am FO-OA01 Hearing Results in Type III tympanoplasty: An Analysis of Prognostic Factors Yun-Ting Chao, An-Suey Shiao (Taiwan) 07:10am FO-OA02 Sutureless Myringoplasty using Acellular Dermis Anoop Raj, Anoop Raj (India) 07:20am FO-OA03 Acute Hearing Loss in the only Hearing Ear Yi-Chia Chen, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) 07:30am FO-OA04 Cartilage Tympanoplasty Sudhakar Vaidya, Vaidya Sudhakar (India) 07:40am FO-OA05 Dexon Sutures Reinforced Tissue-plug Myringoplasty ------ A Simple Procedure for Out-patients Ming-Tang Lai, Wei-Chieh Chang, Yi-Ping Liao, Ke-Chien Lin, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) 07:50am FO-OA06 Retrolabyrinthine and Infralabyrinthine Approach for Cerebello-Pontine Angle Lesions Mao-Che Wan (Taiwan) Head and Neck (201BC) Chairperson: 07:10am FO-HN02 Comparison of Surface and Core Bacteria of Tonsillar Tissue Nilopher Qureshi, Anusha Shukla, Anjana Agrawal (India) 07:20am FO-HN03 Transoral Robotic Surgery for a Large Adult Cavernous Hemangioma of Pyriform Sinus Jing-Jie Wangos, Chen-Chi Wang (Taiwan) 07:30am FO-HN04 Transoral Robotic Surgery for the Management of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Hani Channir, Niclas Rubek, Hans Ulrik Kjaerum, Katalin Kiss, Birgitte Charabi, Christel Lajer, Christian von Buchwald (Denmark) 07:40am FO-HN05 Endoscope-assisted Transoral Removal of a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst using a Frenotomy Incision: A Prospective Clinical Trial Seung Hoon Woo (Korea) 21 Rhinology and Facial Plasty (201DE) Chairperson: Sheng-Dean Luo, Taiwan Moderator: Yueng-Hsiang Chu, Taiwan 07:00am FO-RF01 Modified Endoscopic Lothrop Procedure in Treatment of Chronic Frontal Sinusitis Aleksandra Mickielewicz, Iwonna Gwizdalska, Anna Stepien, Edyta Witkowska, Skarzynski (Poland) Piotr 07:10am FO-RF02 How to Improve Results in Endonasal DCR Sanjay Agrawal, Sanjay Agrawal (India) 07:20am FO-RF03 A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Middle Meatal Silastic Stent for Reducing Adhesions and Middle Turbinate Lateralisation Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Chun Chan, Behrad Elmiyeh, Charmaine Woods, Shahid Ullah, Indunil Gunawardena, Simon Carney, Eng Ooi (Australia) 07:30am FO-RF04 Nasal and Lacrimal Sac Rhinosporidiosis our Expirence of 1500 Cases Rakesh Gupta (India) 07:40am FO-RF05 The Use of Middle Turbinate Free Mucosal Graft in Endoscopic Nasopharyngectomy Sheng-Dean Luo, Ching-Nung Wu, Wei-Chih Chen, Yan-Ye Su (Taiwan) 08:00am-09:00am KEYNOTE SESSIONS K-PG01 Chairperson: Tzu-Yu Hsiao, Taiwan Risk Management in Paediatric Airway Surgery (102) Martin Bailey, UK Abstract: The risks inherent in paediatric airway surgery will be discussed in the context of experience gained over more than 30 years. Areas of risk management include outpatient assessment, preoperative precautions, endoscopic procedures, open airway surgery, postoperative care and home care. Risks and their management will be discussed for each area, with the emphasis upon avoiding risk rather than dealing with complications when they arise. Successful risk avoidance is born out of long experience with a large number of cases, and it is essential to share the wisdom accumulated in this way for the benefit of all our patients. K-LS01 Chairperson: Hsin-Ching Lin, Taiwan Sleep Apnea (103) Karl Martin Hörmann, Germany 22 Abstract: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is presenting with recurrent upper airway obstructions and desaturations during sleep terminated by arousals, leading to increased daytime sleepiness and risk for accidents. OSA causes elevated sympathetic tone associated with arterial hypertension and vascular inflammation. An increased risk for cardio- and cerebrovascular incidents has been shown. Nasal CPAP-therapy is able to normalise sleep and breathing, restore sleep, and reduce cardiovascular risk. However, 20-50% do not use CPAP sufficiently. In these patients surgery aims to improve CPAP compliance. If CPAP use is definitively impossible or in mild OSA patients without CPAP trial surgery must eliminate or at least reduce OSA, but also snoring. Even though surgery positively impacts sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and cardiovascular risk its extent of improvement becomes more and more clear as well-designed studies have been published recently. K-OA01 Chairperson: Tsun-Sheng Huang, Taiwan Complication of Cochlear Implant Surgery, Prevention and Management (201AF) Chong Sun Kim, Korea Abstract: Background: Cochlear implantation (CI) has become a standard means of auditory rehabilitation for profound sensori-neural hearing loss. As operation numbers increases, there have been a number of reports of surgical complications after cochlear implantation. This study was performed to report complications of cochlear implantation and its management. Methods: Retrospective study in a tertiary referral cochlear implant centre. This study included 1,682 patients (1,242 children / 440 adults) who underwent cochlear implantation from Nov. 1988 to Dec. 2014. Results: The rate of major complications, which required special treatment regimens or revision surgery, was 5.5% (92/1,682). The most common cause of major complication was device failure (47/1,682, 2.8%), then followed by major infection related complications (20/1,682, 1.2%). Analyzing the rate of major infection related complications according to the period of CI, the rates were 5.77% (3/52), 1.05% (6/569) and 1.04% (11/1061) in first, second and last 9 years, respectively. The rates of major infection related complications in second and last 9 years were significantly reduced compared to that in first 9 years (p = 0.032 and 0.024, Fisher's exact test). A device was removed to control infection in 11 cases (11/20, 55.0%) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was detected in 6 cases (6/20, 30.0%). Devices were removed in all 6 cases in which MRSA was detected. The other major complications included: magnet displacement in 6, misplaced electrode in 4, hematoma in 4 and others in 11. The rate of minor complications was 10.0% (168/1682) including vertigo in 54 patients (32.1%, 54/168), tinnitus in 22, non-surgical hematoma in 20, non-surgical seroma in 20, facial nerve stimulation in 16 and others in 36. Conclusions: The major and minor complication rates were about 5% and 10%, respectively. Cochlear implantation seemed to be the safe and effective surgical operation. Nevertheless, advances in surgical techniques and the optimization of treatment modalities would further reduce complications. 23 K-HN01 Chairperson: William Wei, Hong Kong TransOral Robotic Surgery in Otolaryngology – HNS: Present and Future (Note: this is broader than just HN tumor/cancer applications) (201BC) Bert W O'Malley, USA Abstract: TransOral Robotic Surgery (TORS) is a novel series of minimally invasive surgical procedures that offers technical advancements to existing endoscopic and transoral surgical approaches for treating both malignant and benign tumors of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, nasopharynx, parapharyngeal space and larynx. The development of TORS originating from Drs. O’Malley and Weinstein at the University of Pennsylvania (now with over 2500 cases of personal experience) has provided a platform of new surgical techniques to achieve less morbid and potentially more effective overall management of head and neck tumors. The development of TORS began as a prospective human clinical investigation at PENN and then was subsequently evaluated at multiple U.S. institutions as part of a national clinical trial to evaluate its efficacy and safety. Based on the results of the national trial, in December 2009 the U.S. Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the da Vinci® surgical system and TORS for selected malignancies and all benign tumors of the head and neck. The largest experience and longest follow-up has been in the use of TORS for the management of oropharyngeal carcinomas where comparable to improved oncologic outcomes, improved quality of life, and reduced long-term feeding tube dependency and long term morbidity rates have been reported. Experience to date has demonstrated that the excellent three-dimensional visualization, bimanual dexterity, curved instrumentation, and the use of an assistant surgeon that is afforded by the robotic system are key factors in the improved oncologic resection, ease of resection, and the overall reduced morbidity. In addition, TORS is now being investigated for its benefit in treating sleep apnea patients with a focus on tongue base and lateral pharyngeal wall resection. Based on present studies and outcomes data in conjunction with ongoing investigations and the enthusiastic response from both U.S. and International Head and Neck Surgeons for training and developing TORS programs, it is anticipated that TORS will make a major world-wide impact in the way we manage benign and malignant tumors within the head and neck and skull base as well as for sleep apnea. K-RF01 Chairperson: Chia-Ming Liu, Taiwan Endoscopic Anterior Fossa Tumor Resection (201DE) Peter John Wormald, Australia Abstract: As ESS has progressed over the last 10 years, new techniques have been introduced to aid with the resection of tumors in regions which traditionally have been difficult to access or have required significant resection of normal tissue to access the tumors. In general the approaches described in this talk are suitable for tumors involving the anterior skull base. To assess the endoscopic resectability of a tumour, both CT and MRI scanning is necessary. By being able to accurately define the extent of the tumor, resection can be carefully planned. Planning of such a resection requires a detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the anterior skull base. This will form a major part of this lecture. Illustrative cases are presented with video clips showing the anatomy and tumor resection of these areas. 24 08:00am-09:00am FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (105) Chairperson: Chi-Te Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Wan Ni Lin, Taiwan 08:00am FO-LS07 Correlation and Prediction of Self-Reported Voice Disorders by Acoustic Measurements Among Female Teachers Feng-Chuan Lin, Sheng Hwa Chen, Su-Chiu Chen, Chi-Te Wang, Yu-Ching Kuo (Taiwan) 08:10am FO-LS08 The Natural Course of Congenital Pyriform Aperture Stenosis Kuan-Ling Lin, Kuo-Sheng Lee, Cheng-Chien Yang, Li-Chun Hsieh, Chin-Hui Su (Taiwan) 08:20am FO-LS09 Genetic Lineage Tracing of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Expressing Cells in Mouse Vocal Fold Yutaka Toya (Japan), Alice Wei (USA) 08:30am FO-LS10 The Usefulness of the Stay Suture Technique in Tracheostomy Seng Hoon Woo (Korea) 08:40am FO-LS11 Juvenile Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Exploring the Mystery of its Transmission Greg Jefferson Ilagan, Alberto Calderon (Philippines) 08:50am FO-LS12 Association of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Aggressivity and Human Papillomavirus Type 6 and 11 Rizka Perdana, Sri Herawati, Bakti Surarso, Bimo Aksono (Indonesia) 09:00am-10:30am FORUM SESSION (Paediatric and Otolaryngology) Chairperson: Kuo-Sheng Lee, Taiwan F-1.1 Moderator: Siti Sabzah Hashim, Mayalsia Tinnitus in Children (102) Kenny H Chan, USA F-1.2 Management of Multilevel Airway Obstruction in Paediatric Otolaryngology (102) Alan T Cheng, Australia 25 09:00am-10:30am SYMPOSIA S-LS1 OSA: Surgery and Metabolic Consequences (103) Chairperson: Hsin-Ching Lin, Taiwan Moderator: Cheng-Yu Lin, Taiwan 09:00am -What Is the Indication of Surgery for Child OSA? Meiho Nakayama, Japan 09:15am -OSA and Metabolic Disorders Desiderio Passàli, Italy 09:30am -Odyssey of Sleep Surgery in Asian Patients Sung Wan Kim, Korea 09:45am -Treatment of OSA in Asia: Past, Present and Future Hsueh-Yu Li, Taiwan 10:00am -Hypopharyngeal Surgery in OSA Mustafa Gerek, Turkey S-OA1 COM Update (201AF) Chairperson: Milan Profant, Slovak Republic Moderator: Masafumi Sakagami, Japan 09:00am - Special Features of Otosclerosis: Imaging and Hearing Loss Milan Profant, Slovak Republic 09:15am - Taste Sensations After Middle Ear Surgery Masafumi Sakagami, Japan 09:30am - Microscopic Transcanal Middle Ear Surgery Tzong-Yang Tu, Taiwan 09:45am - Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Cholesteatoma Tomoo Watanabe, Japan 10:00am - Management of Chronic Otitis Media- Endoscopic Approach Hsing-Mei Wu, Taiwan 26 10:15am - Cone-beam CT images of TORP Masahiro Komori, Japan S-HN1 Asia-Oceania First: Head and Neck Oncology (201BC) Chairperson: Alfredo Pontejos Jr., Philippines Moderator: Ming-Hsiu Tsai, Taiwan 09:00am - Management of Laryngeal cancer—Current practice in Philippine Alfredo Quintin Yap Pontejos, jr, Philippines 09:15am - Parapharyngeal Tumours – Diagnostic Dilemma and Surgical Experience Belayat Hossain Siddiquee, Bangladesh 09:30am - The Management of Mediastinal Invasion of the Carcinoma of the Hypopharynx and the Cervical Esophagus Kazuyoshi Kawabata, Japan 09:45am - The Surgical Outcome of Carotid Body Tumors: 25 -Year Experience Choakchai Metheetrairut, Thailand 10:00am - Robotic Neck Dissection as Next Generation Minimal Invasive Head and Neck Surgery Yoon Woo Koh, Korea S-RF1 Asia-Oceania First: Evolution of Rhinologic Disease in Asia-Oceania Chairperson: Hsing-Won Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Gil M. Vicente, Philippines 09:00am - The Impact of Nasal Disease on Sleep Rayleigh Ping-Ying Chiang, Taiwan 09:15am - Immunotherapy for Allergic Airway Disease : Past, Present and Future Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn, Thailand 09:30am - Comparison of SCIT and SLIT on Patients with Allergic Rhinitis Joong saeng Cho, Korea 27 (201DE) 09:45am - The Application of Mucosal Immunization with Phosphorylcholine for Preventing Upper Airway Infection and Allergic Rhinitis Kurono Yuichi, Japan 10:00am - Sinus Surgery : A Look at the Past, A Peep into the Future Gil M. Vicente, Philippines 09:00am-10:30am FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Head & Neck (105) Chairperson: Cheng-Ming Hsu, Taiwan 09:00am FO-HN07 A Study on 13 Cases of Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas in the Head and Neck Shinya Agena, Masatomo Toyama, Mikio Suzuki (Japan) 09:10am FO-HN08 Treatment of Synchronous Laryngopharyngeal and Supracarina Esophageal Cancer: Kaohsiung CGMH Experience Chih-Yeh Chien, Chun-Wei Yeh (Taiwan) 09:20am FO-HN09 Plate Exposure after Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap Reconstrucion in Head and Neck Cancer Patients with Composite Mandibular Defects Mohamad Adel (Egypt), Kai-Ping Chang, Huang-Kai Kao (Taiwan) 09:30am FO-HN10 Differential Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Expression Profile in Cancer Initiating Cells from HPV-Negative and HPV-Positive Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Xiujie Xie, Alexis Matrka, Theodoros Teknos, Quintin Pan (USA) 09:40am FO-HN11 TopClosure® Tension Relief System, an External Skin Stretching Device for Substitute of Skin Flaps and Grafts for Head & Neck Applications Itzhak Braverman Galit Avior, Narin-Nard Carmel, Guy Topaz, Moris Topaz, (Israel) 09:50am FO-HN12 Preliminary Experiences with Trachea Scaffold Tissue Engineering with Whole Organ Decellularization Shih-Han Hung, How Tseng (Taiwan) 10:00am FO-HN13 Clinical Features Associated with BRAF Mutation in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Byung-Joo Lee, Sung-Chan Shin, Suk-Hwan Lee, Jae-Keun Cho, Jeon-Yeob Jang, Jin-Choon Lee (Korea) 28 10:30am-11:00am BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITS (101) 11:00am-12:30pm SYMPOSIA S-PG1 Airway-I: Updated in Airway Management (102) Chairperson: Henry Tan Kun Kiaang, Singapore Moderator: Reming Yeh, Taiwan 11:00am - Modern Management of Pediatric Airway Hemangioma Henry Tan Kun Kiaang, Singapore 11:15am -Surgical Treatment of Vocal Fold Immobility Alan T Cheng, Australia 11:30am -VPI in Cleft Palate Nuntigar - Sonsuwan, Thailand 11:45am -Airway Management in Vincristine Induced Vocal Cord Palsy Bee See Goh, Malaysia 12:00pm -Treatment of Laryngo-tracheal Papillomatosis Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung, Vietnam 12:15pm - Fees and Pediatric Dysphagia Elvie Zulka, Indonesia S-LS2 State of the Art in Neurolaryngology (103) Chairperson: Shyue-Yih Chang, Taiwan Moderator: Tuan-Jen Fang, Taiwan 11:00am - Disentangling Psycho-Neurological Voice Disorders: Dystonia, Tremor and Somatization Murray Morrison, Canada 11:15am -The Surgeon's Approach to Muscle Tension Dysphonia Daniel Novakovic, Australia 29 11:30am - Electrophysiological Characteristics of Larynx in Laryngeal Neuromuscular Wen Xu, China 11:45am - Clinical Usefulness of Sonography Guided laryngeal EMG in Differential Diagnosis of Vocal Fold Hypomobility Sungmin Chung, Korea S-OA2 Image of the Inner Ear, UPDATE (201AF) Chairperson: Peter R. Thorne, New Zealand Moderator: Hiroaki Sato, Japan 11:00am - Use of High Field MRI in the Inner Ears of Guinea Pigs Peter R Thorne, New Zealand 11:15am -Role of Endolymphatic Space Imaging for Diagnosis and Treatment of Meniere's Disease Tsutomu Nakashima, Japan 11:30am - Visualization of Inner Ear Structures in the Patients with Meniere's Disease Hideo Yamane, Japan 11:45am - Use of 7T-MRI in Sudden Deafness Hiroaki Sato, Japan 12:00pm - - Use Of Magnetoencephalography in Sudden Deafnessuse Lieber Po-Hung Li S-HN2 New Trend of Head and Neck Cancer Treatment in Taiwan (201BC) Chairperson: Yen-Liang Chang, Taiwan Moderator: Chih-Yen Chien, Taiwan 11:00am - Metronomic Chemotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer Yi-Shing Leu, Taiwan 11:15am -Second Primary Malignancies in Patient with Oral Cavity Cancer Ku-Hao Fang, Taiwan 11:30am - Perineural Invasion in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Shyh-Kuan Tai, Taiwan 30 11:45am - Management of Locally Advanced T4b Oral Cancer Chih-Yen Chien, Taiwan 12:00pm - Application of Minimally Invasive Ultrasound-Guided Core Biopsy for Diagnosing Head and Neck Tumors Tsung-Lin Yang, Taiwan 12:15pm - Carotid Blowout in Head and Neck Cancer Patients – Associated Factors and Treatment Outcomes Shih-An Liu, Taiwan S-RF2 Asian Revision Rhinoplasty – How I Do It (201DE) Chairperson: Jeng-Wen Chen, Taiwan Moderator: Orhan Ozturan, Turkey 11:00am - Revision Rhinoplasty for Deviated Nose Yong Ju Jang, Korea 11:15am -Extracorporeal Septoplasty for Correction of Deviated Nose Tse-Ming Chang, Taiwan 11:30am - Wide-Open Dorsal Approach Rhinoplasty (WODAR) Orhan Ozturan, Turkey 11:45am - Cleft Lip Nose Rhinoplasty Cesar Villafuerte Jr., Philippines 12:00pm - Crooked Nose Correction: Basic to Extreme Transforming Techniques Hong-Ryul Jin, Korea 12:15pm - Rhinoplasty in Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid Complex Fracture Trimartani Koento, Indonesia 31 11:00am-12:30pm FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Head & Neck (105) Chairperson: Cherry Gatchalian, Thailand 11:00am FO-HN16 Analysis of Histopathologic Implication in Conservation Surgery of Hypopharyngeal Cancer Min-Sik Kim, Sang-Yeon Kim, Byung-Joon Chun, Kwang-Jae Cho, Young-Hoon Joo, Yong-Suk Choi (Korea) 11:10am FO-HN17 Comprehensive Analysis for Detecting the True CDDP or Chemo-drug Resistant Factors from the Proteomic Eye Tetsuya Ogawa, Kunihiro Nishimura, Yoshimasa Tsuchiya, Hirkoki Okamoto, Inukai, Hiromi Ueda (Japan) Daisuke 11:30am FO-HN19 Rapid Superselective Intra-arterial Infusion with Concomitant Radiotherapy for Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Head and Neck Akihiro Homma, Tomohiro Sakashita, Hiromitsu Hatakeyama, Satoshi Kano, Takatsugu Mizumachi, Daisuke Yoshida, Rikiya Onimaru, Kazuhiko Tsuchiya, Satoshi Fukuda (Japan) 11:40am FO-HN20 Thyroid Malignancy Concurrent with Hyperthyroidism: Variations with Thyroid Status and Age Nadeesha Nawarathna, Navam Kumarasinghe, Deepthika Chandrasekara, Rasika Balasooriya, Aruna Shaminda, Maujud Rizmy, Ranjith Seneviratne (Sri Lanka) 12:00pm FO-HN22 Robot-assisted Excision of a Cervical Thymic Cyst Mimicking Possible Basal Cell Carcinoma Metastasis Jyun-An Chen, Shang-Heng Wu, Wan-Shan Li, Chen-Chi Wang (Taiwan) 12:10pm FO-HN23 Endoscopic Coblation for Intra-laryngeal Ingrowth Thyroglossal Duct Cysts Jin Shan, Kay Chang, Tianyu Zhang (China) 12:20pm FO-HN24 Sinonasal Tract Malignancies: Retrospective Analysis of 40 Cases Yu-His Liu, Yaoh-Shiang Lin (Taiwan) 32 12:30pm-1:30pm LUNCHEON SEMINAR 032002 Chairperson: Chen-Chi Wang, Taiwan Robotic Surgery for Oral Cavity Cancer (201AF) Eun Chang Choi, Korea 032001 Chairperson: Chih-Yen Chien, Taiwan Intra-Operative Laser SPY Angiography in Head & Neck Reconstruction: “A Case of 'Hero' aiming for the 'Zero'! (201BC) Sunil Choudhary, India 12:30pm-1:30pm APOG BOARD MEETING (3F, South Lounge) 1:30pm-3:00pm ASHNO BOARD MEETING (3F, South Lounge) 1:30pm-2:30pm KEYNOTE SESSIONS K-PG02 Chairperson: Hsin-Pin Chang, Taiwan The Surgical Management of Pediatric Sleep Apnea (102) Peter Koltai, USA K-HN03 Chairperson: Mao-Chang Su, Taiwan Moderator: Pen-Yuan Chu Challenging the Paradigms in the Management of Thyroid Cancer (103) Jatin Shah, USA Abstract: The incidence of Thyroid Cancer is rising worldwide. However, majority of newly diagnosed thyroid cancers are small, low risk differentiated cancers, with a uniformly excellent outcome. Employing the established paradigms of thyroid cancer management, leads to a tremendous burden on the health care systems, and results in gross over treatment of many patients without any benefit to them. This presentation will shed light on challenging the standard routines in thyroid cancer management, and provide data to employ a risk stratification strategy to deliver cost effective care. The following issues will be addressed in this presentation: Age 45 is the appropriate cut off for worsening prognosis T1b tumors do worse than T1a tumors Size adversely impacts on prognosis even for intrathyroidal tumors All patients with differentiated carcinoma need total thyroidectomy Completion thyroidectomy is required after diagnostic lobectomy Elective central node dissection is beneficial to the patient All patients need RAI ablation after total thyroidectomy Even microscopic extra thyroid extension has adverse prognosis 33 Multifocal papillary carcinomas have worse outcomes Risk group stratification should not affect initial extent of surgery All patients should have TGb and US every six months after surgery All nodes seen on ultrasound should be biopsied All papillary carcinomas need treatment, regardless of its size Understanding the biology of differentiated thyroid cancer, and its prognostic factors, allows risk group stratification even prior to treatment, and permits selective surgical treatment, and post surgical management to deliver cost effective care. It also avoids over treatment in a significant number of patients, and most importantly does not harm the patient. K-OA02 Chairperson: An-Suey Shiao, Taiwan Surgical Management of Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (201AF) Dennis Poe, USA Abstract: There is increasing evidence that the middle ear and mastoid space is physiologically analogous to an accessory sinus, which shares similar respiratory mucosa and pathology with the rest of the nasal cavity and sinuses. The special sensory functions of the ear are optimized and protected by the Eustachian tube, which serves as a unique, very long and dynamic ”ostium.” The cartilaginous portion contains a functional valve that must open periodically to allow for ventilation and clearance of secretions. It must close competently in order to prevent reflux of material and sounds from the nasopharynx. Failure of these one or more of these three functions, ventilation, clearance and prevention of reflux, constitutes Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD), which can be subdivided into dilatory or patulous dysfunction. The most common etiology of dilatory ETD is inflammation within the cartilaginous portion causing a functional obstruction. The initial management of dilatory ETD should be to try to identify its source and treat the inflammation appropriately if possible. In children, dilatory ETD is commonly associated with otitis media with effusion (OME) and the risk factors for childhood OME include exposure to public day care, second hand smoke, feeding in the supine position, second-hand smoke, reduced duration of breastfeeding, exposure to known allergens and exposure to other children with OME. In adults, dilatory ETD may be associated with allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, laryngopharyngeal reflux or a family history of otitis media. In children or adults with dilatory ETD despite optimal management of the underlying etiologies or risk factors, tympanostomy tubes can be very effective in relieving the symptoms. When dilatory ETD persists following extrusion of tubes, consideration may be given for repeat placement of tubes, adenoidectomy if appropriate and the option of Eustachian tuboplasty is now being employed for ages seven and above. Balloon dilation is the most commonly used technique. Indications, techniques, pitfalls and results will be discussed. 34 K-HN02 Chairperson: Sau-Tung Chu, Taiwan The Changing Landscape of Parotid Surgery (201BC) Randall Morton, New Zealand Abstract: Over the past 30 years we have witnessed a series of changes to the way in which pathology of the Parotid gland has changed, driven in part by technological advances, and in part by innovative approached to surgery. The philosophy of minimally invasive surgery has been pursued, both for non-neoplastic disorders such as ductal stenosis and sialolithiasis, and for ‘benign’ neoplastic disease. The former has been transformed by the introduction of sialendoscopy; the latter by the demonstration of the efficacy of directed, partial resection of parotid tissue. Overall the above changes have resulted in preservation of parotid gland tissue while successfully managing and controlling the pathologic process. Low morbidity form surgery has generally been sustained. This presentation describes the experience of the author and others in the pursuit of the principle of organ preservation, and describes the author’s own preferred technique of retrograde facial nerve dissection for partial superficial Parotidectomy (PSP), effectively resulting in a hybrid of PSP and extra-capsular dissection (ECD). Other changes relate to the sophistication of organ imaging and how pre-operative information can be enhanced, and to the development of immune-histochemistry and fluorescent in-situ hybridisation which promise to reduce diagnostic uncertainty of parotid tumour FNA and core samples. All of these changes mean more precision in treatment without compromising patient care. K-RF02 Chairperson: Chih-Jaan Tai, Taiwan E New Paradigms in Rhinology (201DE) Metin T Ö nerci, Turkey Abstract: The shifting paradigm and the challenges in rhinology including snoring and sleep apnea, rhinoplasty and endoscopic sinus surgery will be discussed 1:30pm-2:30pm FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Rhinology and Facial Plasty (105) Chairperson: Tsung-Te Chung, Taiwan 1:30pm FO-RF07 Multilayer Closure of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Masatomo Toyama, Takayuki Uehara, Masahiro Hasegawa, Yukashi Yamashita, Mikio Suzuki (Japan) 35 1:40pm FO-RF08 Pituitary Surgery - Two Hand verses Four Hand Technique Satyaprakash Dubey, Satyaprakash Dubey (India) 1:50pm FO-RF09 Crista Gali Mucocele - A Report of Two Cases Luan Tran, Uyen Minh Tran (Viet Nam) 2:00pm FO-RF10 Basal Encephalocele in Sphenoid Sinus: A Case Report and Review of Literature James Fortson, Roger Su, VijayKumar Patel (USA) 2:10pm FO-RF11 Bacteriology in Septoplasty Keetak Chan, Keetak Chan (Taiwan) 2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITS (101) 3:00pm-4:30pm FORUM SESSION (Paediatric Otolaryngology) Chairperson: Wei-Chung Hsu, Taiwan F-2.1 Moderator: Goh Bee See, Malaysia How Diet/Dietary Habits Impact ENT Health in Children (102) Julie L. Wei, USA F-2.2 Valuable Endoscopic Management in the Treatment of Pediatric Airway (102) Kuo Sheng Lee, Taiwan 3:00pm-4:30pm SYMPOSIA S-LS3 New Frontier or Trans-Oral Surgeries (102) Chairperson: Chen-Chi Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Wu-Chia Lo, Taiwan 3:00pm -Transoral Organ Preservation Surgery Using the Robot in Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer Se-Heon Kim, Korea 3:15pm -Transoral Videolaryngoscopic Surgery (TOVS)- A Novel Endoscopic Surgery For Laryngopharyngeal Cancers Akihiro Shiotani, Japan 36 3:30pm -Transoral Pharyngectomies for Superficial Hypopharyngeal Cancers Meijin Nakayama, Japan 3:45pm -Resection of Benign and Early Dysplastic Lesions in the Larynx and Hypopharynx with Endoscopic Laryngopharyngeal Surgery (ELPS) Technique Raymond King-yin Tsang, Hong Kong 4:00pm -Transoral Laser Microsurgery for Moderately Advanced Laryngeal and Hypo Pharyngeal Cancers Pen-Yuan Chu, Taiwan S-OA3 Hearing Aid Update in the Asia Pacific Region (201AF) Chairperson: Jen-Tsung Lai, Taiwan Moderator: Tien-Chen Liu, Taiwan 3:00pm - Update of Implantable Hearing Aid in Japan Satoshi Iwasaki, Japan 3:15pm -Experience on Hearing Aid Development: As an Otologist Sung-Hwa Hong, Korea 3:30pm -Management of the Hearing Aid Clinic -The SMC Protocol Yang-Sun Cho, Korea 3:45pm -An Update on Outcomes with Hearing Devices in Chinese Speaking Children Lena Wong, Hong Kong 4:00pm -Current development of amplification in Mandarin speaking hearing aid users Tien-Chen Liu, Taiwan S-HN3 Management of Laryngopharyngeal Cancer (201BC) Chairperson: Ken-ichi Nibu, Japan Moderator: Wen-Rei Kuo, Taiwan 3:00pm - Clinical Significance of Metabolic Tumor Volume in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Laryngo-Hypopharyngeal Cancer Hidenori Inohara, Japan 37 3:15pm -Speech Rehabilitation after Laryngectomy Christopher Goh, Singapore 3:30pm - Conservation Surgery of the Larynx : Validation and Pitfalls of Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy. Min Sik Kim, Korea 3:45pm - Total Laryngectomy by Stapler Close Technique Phakdee Sannikorn, Thailand 4:00pm -Minimal invasive management of laryngopharyngeal cancers Tuan-Jen Jen Fang, Taiwan S-RF3 Improving Outcomes in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Tips From Revision Surgeons (201DE) Chairperson: Cheng-Wei Chen, Taiwan Moderator: Benjamin Campomanes, Philippines 3:00pm - Profile of Doctors and Patients with Probability of Poorer Outcomes in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Benjamin San Agustin Campomanes, Philippines 3:15pm -Control of Exacerbated Fashions of Eosinophil-Dominant Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps after Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Katsuhisa Ikeda, Japan 3:30pm - Endoscopic frontal sinus surgery –pears and pitfalls Nobuyoshi Otori, Japan 3:45pm - Surgical Outcomes of Pediatric Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Hung-Meng Huang, Taiwan 4:00pm - CAS of paranasal Sinus surgery and lateral skull base Marco D. Caversaccio, Switzerland 38 3:00pm-4:30pm FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Otology and Neurotology(105) Chairperson: Ting-Hua Yang, Taiwan 3:00pm FO-OA07 Tinnitus Modulation by Stapedectomy Ching-Yen Chang, Steven Cheung (USA) 3:10pm FO-OA08 The Effect of Aging on The Center-Of-Pressure Power Spectrum in Foam Posturography Chisato Fujimoto, Shinichi Iwasaki, Naoya Egami, Tatsuya Yamasoba (Japan) 3:20pm FO-OA09 Cranial Nerves VII and VIII Test Battery for Assessing the Herpes Zoster Oticus Yun-Chen Huang, Shou-Jen Wang, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) 3:40pm FO-OA11 The Relationship between Duration of Type II Diabetes and Characteristics of Hearing Loss Hui Chi Tien, Edward Yih-Liang Yang, Ning-Hsiang Wang, Sung-Rung Tsai, Yu-Chi Lin (Taiwan) 3:50pm FO-OA12 The Clinical Findings and Prognostic Factors of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss with 3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging Wen-Huei Liao, Sheng-Che Hung, Chien-Chen Chou, Chung-Jung Lin (Taiwan) 4:00pm FO-OA13 Tinnitus among School Age Children Piotr Skarzynski, Bartlomiej Kro, Maciej Ludwikowski, Adam Pilka, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) 4:10pm FO-OA14 Registering Grades of Sudden Deafness to Predict the Hearing Outcome -Via an Inner Ear Test Battery Tsung-Zoo You, Shou-Jen Wang, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) 4:20pm FO-OA15 Ocular VEMP Test in Assessing the Occurrence of Vertigo in Otosclerosis Patients Kuei-You Lin, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) 4:30pm-6:00pm SYMPOSIA S-PG2 Airway-II: OSA in Children (103) Chairperson: Victor Abdulah, Hong Kong; Hsueh-Yu Li, Taiwan Moderator: Kun-Tai Kang, Taiwan 39 4:30pm - Pathophysiology of OSAS in Children Victor Abdulah, Hong Kong 4:45pm - Historical and Physical Exam Findings for Detection of Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Kun-Tai Kang, Taiwan 5:00pm -Diagnostic Modalities for Paediatric OSA Archwin Tanphaichitr, Thailand 5:15pm -HRV in OSA Children Nuntigar - Sonsuwan, Thailand 5:30pm -Management of Sleep Apnea in Syndromic Children Peter J. Koltai, USA 5:45pm -OSAS, Growth Problem in Snoring Children Sung Wan Kim, Korea S-LS4 Asia Oceania First in Laryngology (103) Chairperson: Sungmin Chung, Korea Moderator: Yueng-Hsiang Chu, Taiwan 4:30pm - Management of Sulcus Vocalis by Pulsed-dye Laser Glottoplasty Hong-Shik Choi, Korea 4:45pm - Transoral Arytenoid Adduction with Minimal Cervical Incision Seung-Ho Choi, Korea 5:00pm - Type II Thyroplasty for Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Tetsuji Sanuki, Japan 5:15pm - LEMG Guided HA Injection for UVFP Chen-Chi Wang, Taiwan S-OA4 Evolution of Chronic Otitis Media in Asia-Oceania Regions (201AF) Chairperson: Yoshiaki Nakai, Japan Moderator: Chao-Ming Hung, Taiwan 40 4:30pm - Evolution of Chronic Otitis Media in Taiwan Chao-Ming Hung, Taiwan 4:45pm - Evolution of Chronic Otitis Media in Malaysia Lokman Saim, Malaysia 5:00pm - Evolution of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in Vietnam Huynh Ba Tan, Vietnam 5:15pm - Implantable Hearing Devices in Philippines Charlotte Martinez Chiong, Philippines 5:30pm - Evolution of Chronic Otitis Media in Korea Sung-Won Chae, Korea S-HN4 Thyroid Surgery (201BC) Chairperson: Shyue-Yih Chang, Taiwan Moderator: Feng-Yu Chiang, Taiwan 4:30pm -Controversies on Central Neck Dissection Kyung Tae, Korea 4:45pm -Optimal Extent of Thyroid Surgery for DTC Phil-Sang Chung, Korea 5:00pm -Evaluation of Nodular Goiters: How to Prevent Unnecessary Surgeries Daniel M. Alonzo, Philippines 5:15pm -Novel advances in Thyroid Cancer Chwee Ming Lim, Singapore 5:30pm -Therapeutic strategy for Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Japan Based on a Newly Established Guideline Hiroya Kitano, Japan 5:45pm -Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in thyroid surgery Feng-Yu Chiang, Taiwan 41 S-RF4 An Endoscopic Potpourri-Opinions from Experts (201DE) Chairperson: Tung-Tsun Huang, Taiwan Moderator: Chae-Seo Rhee, Korea 4:30pm -Organ Preservation for the Maxillary Cancer: Roles of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Endoscopic Assisted Surgery Chae-Seo Rhee, Korea 4:45pm -Endonasal Endoscopic Anterior Skull Base Surgery for Sinonasal Malignancies Katsuhisa Ikeda, Japan 5:00pm -Infection and Inflammation as Possible Targets for Treatment at Surgery Pontus Lars Eric Stierna, Sweden 5:15pm -From Navigational Surgery to the Surgical Education for ESS Koichi Tomoda, Japan 5:30pm -Different Approaches in the Surgical Management of Angiofibromas Arsenio Claro Anel Cabungcal, Philippines 4:30pm-6:00pm FREE PAPER SESSION (Oral) Otology and Neurotology (105) Chairperson: Seung Ha Oh, Korea 4:30pm FO-OA16 Infant’s Behavioral Audiometry: The Road from BOA to VRA Pao-Hsuan Chou, Jiun-Yih Shiao, Li-Te Kuo, Ting-Ting Yen, Rong-San Jiang (Taiwan) 4:40pm FO-OA17 Hearing Preservation in PDT in children Henryk Skarzynski, Artur Lorens, Piotr Skarzynski, Lukasz Olszewski (Poland) 4:50pm FO-OA18 Striatal Stimulation for Tinnitus Modulation Steven Cheung, Paul Larson (USA) 5:00pm FO-OA19 Radiologic Features of Vascular Pulsatile Tinnitus - Suggestion of Optimal Diagnostic Image Workup Modalities Sung-Jae Park, Ki-Sang Rha, Yong-Ho Park (Korea) 42 5:10pm FO-OA20 Stapedotomy with Preservation of Stapedial Tendon Ming-Tang Lai, Chung-Yu Hsieh, Yi-Ping Liao, Ke-Chien Lin, Sheng-Po Yuan, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) 5:20pm FO-OA21 Tube Size is Associated with the Extrusion Time after Ear Ventilation Tube Insertion in Pediatric Patients Yi-Zhi Lin, Shih-Han Hung, Hsin-Te Hsu (Taiwan) 5:30pm FO-OA22 Cochlear Implantation in Post-irradiated Head and Neck Cancer Patients Ambrose CW Ho, Birgitta YH Wong, Wai Kuen Ho (Hong Kong) 5:40pm FO-OA23 The Experience of BoneBridge Implantation for Mixed Hearing Loss & Single-Sided Deafness William Kuan-Hua Chen, Leiber Po-Hung Li, Joshua Kuang-Chao Chen (Taiwan) 5:50pm FO-OA24 Inner Ear Deficits in Patients with Hematological Disorders Chien-Ta Lin, Ching-Wen Chiang, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) 7:00pm~ PRESIDENT DINNER (1F, Resident one, Grand Hyatt Taipei Hotel) By Invitation Only 43 AGENDA Saturday, March 21 06:45am-05:00pm REGISTRATION (Main Entrance Lobby) 07:00am-05:00pm SPEAKERS’ READY ROOM (203) 08:00am-05:00pm EXHIBITS/POSTERS (101) 07:00am-08:00am CONCURRENT FREE PAPER SESSIONS (Oral) Paediatric Otlaryngology (105) Chairperson: Sok Yan Tay, Singapore Moderator: Che-Yi Lin, Taiwan 07:00am FO-PG01 Surgical Outcomes of Cervicofacial Atypical Mycobacterium Lymphadenopathy Charis Kum, Huixin Hu, Annette Ang, Rossalyn Anicete, Henry Tan (Singapore) 07:10am FO-PG02 Spontaneous Retropharyngeal Emphysema: A Case Report Tzu-Hang Chi, Chung-Ching Hung, Rong-Feng Chen, Chien-Han Yuan, Jen-Chih Chen (Taiwan) 07:20am FO-PG03 A Spectrum of Paediatric Airway Manifestation in Congenital Teratoma: A Rare Entity? Anuar Idwan Idris, Norzi Gazali, Siti Sabzah Mohamad Hashim (Malaysia) 07:30am FO-PG04 Nasal Obstruction in Neonates and Infants: Differential Diagnosis and Review of Cases Requiring Surgical Evaluation snd Intervention st s Tertiary Paediatric Hospital WeiZhong Ernest Fu, Hui Chi Annette Ang, Kun Kiaang Henry Tan (Singapore) 07:40am FO-PG05 Larygotracheal Reconsturction with T-tube Stent in Children Shuo-Chung Chuang, Kuo-Sen Lee (Taiwan) 07:50am FO-PG06 Indications of Microlaryngobronchoscopy in a Paediatric Tertiary Hospital in Singapore Brenda LH Sim, Henry KK Tan, Annette H Ang, Lynn H Koh, Abhilash Balakrishnan (Singapore) 44 Otology and Neurotology (201AF) Chairperson: Shinichi Iwasaki, Japan 07:00am FO-OA25 Endoscopic Tuboplasty Ming-Tang Lai, Yu-Chen Wu, Yi-Ping Liao, Wei-Chieh Chang, Sheng-Po Yuan, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) 07:10am FO-OA26 Preliminary Outcome of Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty Tzu-Chin Huang (Taiwan) 07:20am FO-OA27 Restoration of Ossicular Chain by Curved Autologous Cartilage in Patients of Footplate Fixation with Overhang of CNVII over Oval Window - Report by Video Ming-Tang Lai, Ke-chien Lin, Yi-Ping Liao, Wei-Chieh Chang, Sheng-Po Yuan, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) 07:30am FO-OA28 Changes and Clinical Application of Impedance and Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential within 24hrs after Cochlear Implantation Chih-Hui Chang, Po-Hung Li, Kuang-Chao Chen (Taiwan) 07:40am FO-OA29 Standardized Facial Nerve Monitoring in Cochlear Implantation to Locolize Facial Nerve Kung-Pai Jeng, Po-Hung Li, Kuang-Chao Chen (Taiwan) 07:50am FO-OA30 The Effect of Using Minimal Invasive Approach for Reimplantation of Cochlear Implants Hsiao-Yun Cho, Po-Hung Li, Kuang-Chao Chen (Taiwan) Head and Neck (201BC) Chairperson: Satoshi Fukuda, Japan 07:20am FO-HN27 Oral Submucous Fibrosis: Clinical Study and Role of Local Placental Extract Injection Sudhakar Vaidya, Siddhartha Saoji (India) 07:30am FO-HN28 Life Time Risk, Life Expectancy, Expected Years of Life Lost and Lifetime Health Care Expenditure of Oral Cancer in Taiwan Ting-Shou Chang, Jung-Der Wang, Shih-An Liu (Taiwan) 45 07:40am FO-HN29 Prediction of Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Effect in Advanced Oropharyngeal Cancer Mikio Suzuki, Masahiro Hasegawa, Takayuki Uehara, Hiroyuki Maeda, Asanori Kiyuna, Zeyi Deng (Japan) 07:50am FO-HN30 The Prevalence Rate of Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease in Head and Neck Cancer Post Complete Therapy Yu-Chang Chang, Sheng-Po Hao (Taiwan) Rhinology (201DE) Chairperson: Ming-Ying Lan, Taiwan 07:00am FO-RF13 The Cone Beam CT of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses: Indications and Aspects of Radiation Exposure Rates Jürgen Ramming, Marion Ramming, Tobias Waller (Germany) 07:10am FO-RF14 To Study and Compare the Effectand Safety of Single Daily Dose of Fluticasone Nasal Spray with Alternate Day Regimen in Allergic Rhinitis T S Anand (India) 07:20am FO-RF15 20 Years Surgical Experience in Managing Droopy Nose Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh (Saudi Arabia) 07:30am FO-RF16 Revision Rhinoplasty for Asian Postoperative Short Noses Ming Ying Lan, Yong Ju Jang (Korea) 07:40am FO-RF17 Comparison of 15-degree Head-up Position and Supine Position for Microdebrider-assisted Inferior Turbinoplasty Chung-Han Hsin, Chen-Cheng Huang, Huang-Pin Lin, Mao-Chang Su (Taiwan) 07:50am FO-RF18 Pott’s Puffy Tumor and Frontocutaneus Fistula: A Rare Complication of Frontal Sinusitis (Serial cases) Bestari Budiman (Indonesia) 46 08:00am-09:00am KEYNOTE SESSIONS K-PG03 Chairperson: An-Suey Shiao, Taiwan Evidence-Based Common Sense (102) Richard Rosenfeld, USA Abstract: As we plunge deeper and deeper into the sterile, algorithmic world of evidence-based medicine (EBM), it helps to keep in mind these shrewd words from Sir William Osler: “Common sense in medical matters is rare, and is usually in inverse ratio to the degree of education.” Since the most vocal proponents of EBM are usually quite educated, and often divorced from the day to day realities of clinical care, common sense may be an uncommon component of their advice and recommendations. This presentation seeks to balance the virtues of EBM with the perennial importance of plain, old-fashioned common sense, as it applies to the care of children with ear, nose, and throat problems. We begin with the importance of avoiding harm (and adverse events) and the need to define benefits, and safety, clearly and honestly. Next, the virtues of humanistic care, which creates a placebo response, are discussed alongside the need for accepting uncertainty. The goal is to present a way of thinking about EBM that facilities best practices, humility, lifelong learning, and – most importantly – common sense. K-LS02 Chairperson: Tzu-Yu Hsiao, Taiwan Pro-Active Treatment of Vocal Fold Paralysis (103) Clark A. Rosen, USA K-OA03 Chairperson: Fei-Peng Lee, Taiwan Round Window Membrane: Its Properties and Potential for Inner Ear Therapy (201AF) Anil K Lalwani, USA K-HN04 Chairperson: Ching-Zong Lin, Taiwan Moderator: Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan The Training of a Modern Head and Neck Surgeon (201BC) Eugene N. Myers, USA Abstract: The training of a modern head and neck surgeon is a challenging task. However, as in most subspecialties, the individuals are all well motivated having self-selected further training despite the fact that they have sacrificed at least one year and often longer of their professional career, lost income and give up a substantial amount of time with their families. The best candidate for fellowship training in head and neck surgery is the one who has substantial experience with head and neck surgery as a resident. The individual who is a “remedial case” with little experience in head and neck as a resident requires a great deal of time, effort and patience from the faculty. Most fellowship training programs depend upon the Fellow to help teach the residents especially in the operating room. If the fellow has insufficient training as a resident this is not a safe and workable system. This Plenary Lecture will describe the many qualifications for training as a modern head and neck surgeon. It will rely heavily upon current requirements specified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, Residency Review Committee and Joint Council for Training in Head and 47 Neck Oncologic Surgery. The training program is a key element in maintaining a high standard of excellence in head and neck surgery. K-RF03 Chairperson: Chih-Hung Shu, Taiwan Evidence Based Recommendations in Management of Chronic Sinusitis (201DE) Brent A. Senior, USA Abstract: Treatment options for the management of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) have traditionally relied on the clinical experience of physicians with little substantive evidence to support their use. While some of these options are quite effective, others have been ineffective at best and dangerous at worst, with distinguishing between the options difficult. However, using the principles of Evidence Based Medicine over the last 10 years, otolaryngologists have begun to better understand the treatment options in CRS and define a set of best options for management. In this presentation, the author will present the current state of the literature using these principles, providing the participant with understanding of best evidence with regard to CRS management. 08:00am-09:00am FREE PAPER SESSIONS (Oral) Paediatric Otolaryngology (105) Chairperson: Chii-Yuan Huang, Taiwan 08:00am FO-PG07 Coalescent Mastoiditis as a Complication of Acute Otitis Media Harim Priyono, Dora Marpaung (Indonesia) 08:10am FO-PG08 Clinical Characteristics of Chronic Otitis Media in Down Syndrome Akihiro Shinnabe, Yoshihiko Esu, Naohiro Yoshida, Yukiko Iino (Japan) 08:20am FO-PG09 Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis is Associated with Improved Attention Performance in Children: The Allergic Rhinitis Cohort Study for Kids (ARCO-Kids) Dong-Kyu Kim (Korea) 08:30am FO-PG10 Congenital Cholesteatoma in Children Rosslyn Anicete, Peta Yang, Henry Kun Kiaang Tan (Singapore) 08:40am FO-PG11 Palatoplasty Decreases the Re-Insertion Rate of Middle Ear Ventilation Tube in Cleft Palate Children – A Population-Based Birth Cohort Study Tzong-Yang Tu, Chii-Yuan Huang (Taiwan) 48 08:50am FO-PG12 Comparison and Analysis of ASSR Test in Sensorineural Hearing Loss Children With cochlear lesion and Retrocochlear Lesion Renzhong Luo, Xiaoya Wang, Renzhong Luo (China) 09:00am-10:30am FORUM SESSION (Paediatric) Chairperson: Che-Ming Wu, Taiwan, Jiunn-Liang Wu, Taiwan Moderator: Hyung-Jong Kim, Korea F-3.1 Otitis media from a global prospective (102) Margaretha L Casselbrant, USA F-3.2 Surgical intervention for otitis media for children Yukiko Iino, Japan 09:00am-10:30am SYMPOSIA S-LS5 Asia Oceania First in Laryngology (103) Chairperson: Bor-Hwang Kang, Taiwan Moderator: Chia-Jung Lee, Taiwan 09:00am -Office Based Laryngology Procedures: Getting Started David E Vokes, New Zealand 09:15am -Applications and Modifications of Various Approaches on Vocal Fold Injection Jinho Sohn, Korea 09:30am -Intralesional Steroid Injection in the Management of Benign Vocal Fold Lesions: Current Updates Chi-Te Wang, Taiwan 09:45am -Injection Laryngoplasty; Practical Indications and Limitations Tack-Kyun Kwon, Korea S-OA5 Basic Study in Cochlear Partition (201AF) Chairperson: Anil Lalwani, USA Moderator: Ken Kitamura, Japan 09:00am -Genetic of Hearing Loss Anil K Lalwani, USA 49 09:15am -Temporal Bone Study in Genetic Hearing Loss Ken Kitamura, Japan 09:30am -Transgenic Mouse Models for Common Deafness Mutations in Asian-Oceania Regions Chen-Chi Wu , Taiwan 09:45am -Genetic Examinations of Paediatric Deafness in Korea Byung Yoon Choi, Korea 10:00am -Otoprotection Effect of Glutathione S-transferase (GST) Genetic Polymorphisms on Noise-Induced Hearing Impairment Jiunn-Liang Wu, Taiwan S-HN5 Salivery Gland Disorder (201BC) Chairperson: Patrick Bradley, UK Moderator: Peir-Rong Chen, Taiwan 09:00am -Management of Malignant Salivary Neoplasm Patrick James Bradley, UK 09:15am -Tissue Engineering of the Human Salivary Gland. Pei-Jen, Alex, Lou, Taiwan 09:30am -Parotid Tumor: What Could We Do More? Hui-Ching Chuang, Taiwan 09:45am -Management of Parotid Malignancies Particularly scc Metastatic. Bernard M. Lyons, Australia 10:00am -Stem Cell Therapy for Salivary Gland Regeneration Jae-Yol Lim, Korea 10:15am -Parotidectomy (antegrade vs retrograde approach) Masao Yagi, Japan 50 S-RF5 An Endoscopic Potpourri-Opinions from Experts (201DE) Chairperson: Rong-San Jiang, Taiwan Moderator: Heung-Man Lee, Korea 09:00am -Biofilms in Osteoradionecrosis Yih-Jeng Tsai, Taiwan 09:15am -Inflammatory Profile of Rhinosinusitis Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn, Thailand 09:30am -Role of Rhinovirus in the Pathogenesis of CRS Yong Ju Jang, Korea 09:45am -Tissue Remodelling in Upper Airway Heung-Man Lee, Korea 10:00am -Phytotheraphy in AirwayIinfections, Update on Rhinosinusitis Pontus Lars Eric Stierna, Sweden 10:30am-11:00am BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITS (101) 11:00am-12:30pm SYMPOSIA S-PG3 Ear-I Newborn Hearing Screen (102) Chairperson: Suchitra Prasansuk, Thailand Moderator: Chuan-Jen Hsu, Taiwan 11:00am -Newborn Hearing Screen in Taiwan Hung-Ching Lin, Taiwan 11:15am -Newborn Hearing Screen in Singapore Henry Tan Kun Kiaang, Singapore 11:30am -Genetic Screen for Congenital Hearing Loss Chen-Chi Wu, Taiwan 11:45am -Newborn Hearing Screen in Philippines Cecilia Gretchen Navarro-Locsin, Philippines 51 12:00pm -Effectiveness of Domain-Based Intervention for Language Development in Japanese Hearing-Impaired Children: A Multicenter Study Takashi Nakagawa, Japan 12:30pm -Newborn Hearing Screening Program in Korea Sukyoung Park, Korea S-LS6 Comprehensive Management of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (103) Chairperson: Yaoh-Shiang Lin, Taiwan Moderator: Hsin-Te Hsu, Taiwan 11:00am -Impact of Arytenoid Adduction for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (UVFP) Ryoji Tokashiki, Japan 11:15am -Newbo Long Term Effect of Fat Injection Laryngoplasty According to the Fat Volume in Patients with Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Hirohito Umeno, Japan 11:30am -Office-based Injection Laryngoplasty for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Yen-Bin Hsu, Taiwan 11:45am -Cost Effective Medialization Thyroplasty Anoop Raj, India S-OA6 Prevention of Sensorineural Hearing Loss (201AF) Chairperson: Stephen O’Leary, Australia Moderator: Tatsuya Yamasoba, Japan 11:00am -Coating of Cochlear Implant Electrode Arrays with Biocompatible Polymer Reduces Insertion-induced Cochlear Trauma Tatsuya Yamasoba, Japan 11:15am -Inner Ear Protection and Regeneration after Hearing Loss Stephen O'Leary, Australia 11:30am -Age-Related Hearing Loss: Its Mechanism and Prevention Akinori Kashio, Japan 11:45am -Prevention of Cisplatin-induced Ototoxicity Yun Hoon Choung, Korea 52 12:00pm -Ginkgo Biloba Protects Cochlear Hair Cells Against Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity Ting-Hua Yang, Taiwan S-HN6 Management of Nasosinal Cancer (201BC) Chairperson: Chung Hwan Baek, Korea Moderator: Jeng-Yuh Ko, Taiwan 11:00am Application of 3D-Printed Replica after Total Maxillectomy Chung Hwan Baek, Korea 11:15am -Superselective Intra-Arterial High-Dose Cisplatin Infusion with Radiotherapy for Advanced Sinonasal Cancer. Satoshi Fukuda, Japan 11:30am -Non Melanoma Skin Cancer in the Head and Neck and Skull Base Dan M. Fliss, Israel 11:45am -Endoscopic Role for Preservation of the Orbit in Sinonasal Malignancy Encroaching on the Orbit. Hwan-Jung Roh, Korea 12:00pm -Surgical Treatment of Sinonasal Cancer: Prognostic Factors Gian Luca Armas, Italy 12:15pm -Craniofacial Surgery for Advanced Juvenile Angiofibromas with Intracranial Extension Seiji Kishimoto, Japan S-RF6 Complications in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (201DE) Chairperson: Metin T Ö nerci, Turkey Moderator: Tung-Tsun Huang, Taiwan 11:00am -Reconstruction in Skull Base Defects with Vascularised Flaps Ing Ping Tang, Malaysia 11:15am -Avoidance & Management of Complications during Endoscopic Sinus Surgery –Key Points for Safe and Proper Surgery Nobuyoshi Otori, Japan 53 11:30am -Vascular Injury during Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Avoidance and Management Chao-Siew Shuen, Singapore 11:45am -Evaluation and Management of Orbital Hematoma Chih-Jaan Tai Tai, Taiwan 12:00pm -Major Complication in ESS Metin T Ö nerci, Turkey 12:30pm-1:30pm LUNCHEON SEMINAR 032103 Chairperson: Myung-Whun Sung, Korea Changing Role of the Surgeon in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Head and Neck Cancers (201AF) Jatin Shah, USA 032102 Chairperson: Sheng-Po Hao, Taiwan Sialendoscopy : Interactive Videos and Case Discussions (201BC) Francis Marchal, Switzerland 032101 Chairperson: Balwant Gendeh, Mayalsia Frontal Sinus Masterclass (201DE) Peter John Wormald, Australia Ping-Hung Shen, Taiwan Yin-Piao (Carlson) Wang, Taiwan 1:30pm-2:30pm SPECIAL LECTURE SESSION (Paediatric) Chairperson: Ching Ting Tan, Taiwan SL-PG1-1 Moderator: Tania Sih, Brazil Women in ENT Career - USA (102) Julie L. Wei, USA SL-PG1-2 The Growth of Female Otolaryngologists in Taiwan Su-Yi Hsu, Taiwan 54 1:30pm-2:30pm KEYNOTE SESSIONS K-LS03 Chairperson: Young-Hak Park, Korea Innovations in the Evaluation and Management of the Performing Vocalist (103) Michael S. Benninger, USA Abstract: The past 3-4 decades have seen the development of a unique practice of medicine, to advance the evaluation and treatment of the elite vocalist and singer. The optimal care is delivered in a multidisciplinary fashion that involves voice experts from many diverse disciplines. Although this largely revolves around otolaryngologists (ENT specialists), speech-language pathologists, and voice and music teachers, in many environments other pedagogues and voice scientists play important roles in this care. Much of the efforts have been dedicated to prevention of injury and optimization of environments and techniques that facilitate the efficient and safe production of voice. Despite these efforts, injuries do occur. That is when the voice team plays a more active treatment role. This expansion of voice medicine and growing interests in diseases and disorders of the larynx has led to a rapid escalation of the development of tools and technology to evaluate the voice and larynx and innovative treatment regimens. Perhaps the most impactful was the development of affordable, reproducible and technically simple means of evaluating vocal fold vibration afforded by videostroboscopy. The past few years have seen multiple new innovations in both assessment tools and treatment capabilities that not only facilitate better treatment, but also provide for less expensive and more accessible care for the singer. This presentation will introduce many of the innovations and new developments in technologies, procedures and techniques that may be utilized in the evaluation and treatment of the injured singer. Although the focus will be primarily on available technology that is in at least limited clinical use throughout the voice treatment community, cutting-edge innovative technology will be presented. K-OA04 Chairperson: Yung-Song Lin, Taiwan Diagnosing Otolith Dysfunction - Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (201AF) Ian Stewart Curthoys, Australia Abstract: Background: The usual stimuli for studying the function of the utricular and saccular maculae have been maintained (static) linear accelerations from tilts or centrifuges or linear sleds. New clinical tests use dynamic otolithic stimuli - bone-conducted vibration (BCV) and air-conducted sound (ACS) - and measure ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMPs) from surface electrodes beneath the eyes or over the tensed sternocleidomastoid muscles (cVEMPs). What is the justification for using ACS and BCV to diagnose otolithic function? Methods: Single primary otolithic neurons were recorded extracellularly in guinea pigs anesthetized with Ketamine and Xylazine and their responses to BCV stimulation was delivered by a Radioear B-71 bone oscillator cemented to the skull or a Bruel and Kjaer 4810 mini shaker and ACS stimulation of up to 140dB SPL was delivered by a TDH-49 headphone. 55 Results : BCV and ACS both activate individual otolithic afferents with an irregular resting discharge from both utricular and saccular maculae. Neurobiotin labelling showed that the neurons formed calyx synapses on type I receptors at the striola of the utricular or saccular macula. Primary utricular and saccular afferents neurons have similar very low thresholds of around 0.02g for BCV from 100Hz up to about 900Hz. For ACS utricular neurons have a V-shaped tuning curve with lowest thresholds (around 100dB) at 1000-2000Hz. Saccular afferents are similar but with a lower threshold by about 15-20dB. Individual otolithic neurons show phase locking for ACS up to 3000Hz (and possibly beyond), and for BCV up to 1500Hz. This tight phase locking shows that each cycle of the sinusoid is the effective stimulus. Discussion and Conclusion: We have proposed a dual mode of otolith operation. At low stimulus frequencies (up to about 230 Hz) the standard otoconial gel-layer mechanical operation is probably dominant. At higher frequencies this conventional mechanical operation is bypassed and we suggest that fluid pressure waves generated by ACS or BCV directly activate the short, stiff striola hair bundles up to high frequencies (even 2000Hz) with the result that both ACS and BCV cause phase-locking of irregular primary afferents and so both ACS and BCV are effective stimuli for tests of otolith function. Recent recordings of intracellular potentials in Type I receptors show a very large response at the onset of a hair bundle deflection and then very rapid adaptation. This is evidence that Type I receptors and their irregular afferents are tuned to changes in linear acceleration. On this account, the different frequency responses to BCV and ACS are most likely due to the different paths of the fluid pressure waves from the stapes to the saccular and utricular maculae. Implications for clinical testing: 1. The old assumption that ACS only activates saccular afferents in the inferior vestibular nerve is not correct: saccular afferents are activated by BCV and utricular afferents are activated by ACS. 2. Differential evaluation of utricular and saccular function is possible by measuring different responses governed primarily by each macula. 3. Since these afferents are tuned to changes in linear acceleration, the onset of the stimulus is vital – the ideal rise time is 0ms and the stimuli can be very short. 4. Dehiscence will enhance neural responses because the fluid pressure waves will be larger These implications are confirmed by recent evidence. K-HN05 Chairperson: Eugene N. Myers, USA Managegement of Early Thyroid Cancer (201BC) Kwang Hyun Kim, Korea (201BC) Abstract: Management of early papillary thyroid cancer is still on debate in terms of screening, timing of fine needle aspiration and operation, extent of thyroidectomy and lymph node dissection. Incidence of thyroid cancer has been increasing due to worldwide increment of carcinoma less than 1cm. Recently, in Korea, screening by ultrasonography for thyroid gland is prevalent resulting fastest increase of thyroid cancer incidence comparing to other countries. Although screening is playing important role in this “epidemic”, true increase in incidence of thyroid 56 cancer has been proven by several studies and early detection may be beneficial for decreasing the severity of disease, aggressiveness of treatment, and the recurrence rate. Therefore, we need higher level of evidence elucidating the effect of thyroid cancer screening while refraining from undiscerning screening. Recently, American thyroid association released the revised guideline for differentiated thyroid cancer. The indication of fine needle aspiration and extent of surgery was partly changed in the direction to decrease the intervention. Active surveillance, the observational study for papillary thyroid carcinoma, has been performed by several investigators. Growth rate of early thyroid cancer without any unfavorable features was as low as 5% and novel lymph node metastasis and disease specific mortality was not significantly different from surgical treatment. It also seems that active surveillance is cost-effective comparing to thyroid surgery and show no critical difficulty when observation was converted to operation. Now several institutes are preparing for clinical trials. Although this protocol looks promising for early thyroid cancer, further research is necessary for clear defining of indication and strategy of active surveillance. Fine needle aspiration for thyroid nodule is not recommended anymore for the nodules less than 1cm without suspicious findings on ultrasonography. When performing thyroid surgery, risk stratification for each patient is important in deciding the surgical extent. Lobectomy is generally recommended when tumor size is less than 4cm without extrathyroidal extension or lymph node metastasis, because the current studies had shown that the survivals after total thyroidectomy and hemi-thyroidectomy were not significantly different if tumor size is as large as 4cm. Quality of life after surgery is more emphasized, thus the complication is another key factor that deciding the surgical extent. Compartmental lymph node dissection is essential for clinically node positive patients. Indication of prophylactic central neck dissection and completion thyroidectomy is still on debate. In summary, more research is needed for elucidating the indication and extent of surgery, values of molecular markers. Treatment strategy should be based on the personalized risk stratification and postoperative quality of life. K-RF04 Chairperson: Te-Huei Yeh, Taiwan Innate and Acquired Immunity in Nasopharyngeal Mucosa and its Clinical Impact (201DE) Hideyuki Kawauchi, Japan Abstract: Various categories of sinonasal allergic or infective inflammation such as allergic rhinitis and rhinosinusitis have been recently rearranged to have new nomenclatures based on phenotype or endotype of these disease entities. These studies were very best performed by a number of basic researchers and clinical investigators in line with the development and paradigm shift of modern immunology. Nowadays, the immune reaction can be categorized as an innate immunity and acquired immunity, according to the antigen specificity, various receptors on immunocompetent cells and the necessity of clonal expansion. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) expressed in various immunocompetent cells play an important role in a defense mechanism against microbial infection and also posess various regulatory functions to avoid excessive or persistent inflammation. For the last decade, our research team connecting with a couple of other research institutes, have been working on the role of innate immunity and acquired immunity of nasopharngeal mucosae upon the regulation of the upper 57 respiratory tract inflammation. Therefore, in my lecture, I would like to introduce three issues, which are described in the followings and might give us a translational approach to regulate the long-lasting inflammatory process in upper respiratory tract. Role of TLRs and its modification with agents in chemokine/cytokine induction and intracellular singaling pathway in the upper respiratory tract and possible role of mucin and mucin gene in controlling excessive and prolonged inflammation in respitory tract mucosal linings. Innovative immunotherapy via mucosal route with transgenic rice seeds containing hypoallergenic Cryj1 and Cryj2 T cell epitopes Management of patients with eosinophilic rhinosinusitis and otitis media in Japan 1:30pm-3:30pm AO GENERAL ASSEMBLY (3F, South Lounge) 2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITS (101) 3:00pm-4:30pm SYMPOSIA S-PG4 Airway-III Foreign Body & Trancheotomy (102) Chairperson: Desiderio Passàli, Italy Moderator: Che-Yi Lin, Taiwan 3:00pm -Pediatric Airway Foreign Body - Thai Experience Archwin Tanphaichitr, Thailand 3:15pm -Paediatric Tracheotomy in Taiwan--Clinical Experiences in NTUH Che-Yi Lin, Taiwan 3:30pm -SUSY Projects for Prevention of Foreign Bodies in Children Desiderio Passàli, Italy 3:45pm -Anesthetic Considerations in Button Battery Injury in the Upper Aerodigestive Tracts Ayesha Jabeen Ali, Singapore 4:00pm -Pediatric Tracheostomy and Long-term Outcomes in Korea Chul Ho Kim, Korea 4:15pm -Complications of Paediatric Airway Obstruction Fauziah Fardizza, Indonesia 58 S-PG5 Ear-II Cochlear Implant and BAHA (103) Chairperson: Kuang Chao Chen, Taiwan Moderator: Chung-Feng Hwang, Taiwan 3:00pm -Review of Cochlear Implantation in Taiwan and Personal Experience in Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital Che-Ming Wu, Taiwan 3:15pm -Bone Conduction Implants: Long-term Complication and Patient Satisfaction Kenny H Chan, USA 3:30pm -BAHA Surgery in Children Bee See Goh, Malaysia 3:45pm -Outcome of Cochlear Implantation in Children with Abnormal Cochlear Tay Sok Yan, Singapore 4:00pm -Hearing-impaired Children at the Different Life Stages from Newborn to the Age of Employment after Graduation Takashi Nakagawa, Japan 4:15pm -Cochlear Implant In ENT Hospital HoChiMinh City-Vietnam From 2009- 2012 Le Tran Quang Minh, Vietnnam S-LS7 Pearls of Basic Researches (105) Chairperson: Guo-She Lee, Taiwan Moderator: Cheng-Chien Yang, Taiwan 3:00pm -Healing Process of the Vocal Fold Shigeru Hirano, Japan 3:15pm -Artificial Trachea Scaffolds for Reconstruction of Partial Tracheal Defects Kim Han Su, Korea 3:30pm -Animal Model of Sensory/Motor Disorders for Neurolaryngoloy Research Tung-Lung Tsai, Taiwan 3:45pm -Modulation of Myogenesis in Response to Rat Laryngeal Reinnervation Yoshihiko Kumai, Japan 59 S-OA7 BPPV Update (201AF) Chairperson: Kuen-Yao Ho, Taiwan Moderator: Mamoru Suzuki, Japan 3:00pm -Pathopysiology of BPPV Mamoru Suzuki, Japan 3:15pm -Concurrent BPPV and Other Disorders Ja-Won Koo, Korea 3:30pm -Light Cupula: Japan Experience Toru Seo, Japan 3:45pm -Light Cupula; Korea Experience Chang-Hee Kim, Korea 4:00pm -Atypical BPPV: Canalith Jam and Perilymph Fistula Mimicking BPPV Won-Ho Chung, Korea S-HN7 Hypopharyngeal Cancer (201BC) Chairperson: Pen-Yuan Chu, Taiwan Moderator: Bernard M. Lyons, Australia 3:00pm -Larynx-preserving Surgery for Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma Ryuichi Hayashi, Japan 3:15pm -The Role of Conservation Laryngeal Surgery in Hypopharyneal Cancer Young Soo Rho, Korea 3:30pm -Treatment of Hypopharyngeal Cancer in Thailand Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, Thailand 3:45pm -The Management of Mediastinal Invasion of the Carcinoma of the Hypopharynx and the Cervical Esophagus Kazuyoshi Kawabata, Japan 4:00pm -Tailor-made Resection and Reconstruction for Hypopharyngeal Cancers Tzer-Zen Hwang, Taiwan 4:15pm -Transoral Laser Surgery for Hypopharyngeal Cancer Kang-Dae Lee, Korea 60 S-RF7 Macrolide or Other Medical Treatment in CRS (201BC) Chairperson: Ching-Wen Chiang, Taiwan Moderator: Kurono Yuichi, Japan 3:00pm -Enhancement of Thioredoxin Production from Nasal Epithelial Cells by the Macrolide Antibiotic, Clarithromycin Harumi Suzaki, Japan 3:15pm -Efficacy of Chinese Herbal Medicine Compared with a Macrolide in the Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Kai-Li Liang, Taiwan 3:30pm -New Aspects of Macrolide and its Application for Upper Airway Diseases. Kurono Yuichi, Japan 3:45pm -Use of Corticosteroids on Chronic Rhinosinisitis Joong saeng Cho, Korea 4:00pm -Steroid Nasal Irrigation for CRS Snidvongs Kornkiat, Thailand 4:30pm-6:00pm SYMPOSIA S-PG6 Nose-Rhinosinusitis in Children (102) Chairperson: Retno Wardani, Indonesia Moderator: Hung-Meng Huang, Taiwan 4:30pm -Management of Pediatric Nasal Polyps Based on Its Clinical Phenotypes Retno S Wardani, Indonesia 4:45pm -Management of Sinusitis in Children-Current Practice Abhilash Balakrishnan, Singapore 5:00pm -Diagnosis and Medical Management of Rhinosinusitis in Children Richard Rosenfeld, USA 5:15pm -Rhinosinusitis in Children (nasal irrigation) Julie L. Wei, USA 61 5:30pm -Allergic Rhinitis in China Yamei Zhang, China 5:45pm -Review of Development of a Group A Streptococci Vaccine: Can we Decrease the Need for Antibiotic? Tania Maria Sih, Brazil S-PG7 Ear-III Otitis Media in Children (103) Chairperson: Kitirat Ungkanont, Thailand Moderator: Pa-Chun Wang, Taiwan 4:30pm -Guidelines for Treatment of Otitis Media in Children Margaretha L Casselbrant, USA 4:45pm -Guidelines for Treatment of Otitis Media in Children in Japan Yukiko Iino, Japan 5:00pm -Application of the Guidelines to the Clinical Practice of Otitis Media in Thailand Kitirat Ungkanont, Thailand 5:15pm -Bacteriologic Profile of Acute Otitis Media of Children in Korea Hyung-Jong Kim, Korea 5:30pm -Hearing Care and Guideline Adherence - Taiwan Paediatric Otitis Media Update Pa-Chun Wang, Taiwan S-LS8 Update of Laryngopharyngeal Disorders (105) Chairperson: Ben-Chih Yuan, Taiwan Moderator: Chin-Shaw Tsai, Taiwan 4:30pm -Evaluation of Upper Abdominal Symptoms using the Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERD in Japanese Patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Symptoms Nobuhiko Oridate, Japan 4:45pm -Evaluating the Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. Ming-Ying Lan, Taiwan 5:00pm -Review of Respiratory Papilloma Theodore Athanasiadis, Australia 62 5:15pm -Regenerative Medicine of the Cricoid and Cervical Trachea Koichi Omori, Japan 5:30pm -The Reinnervation Surgery for Bilateral Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury Hong Liang Zheng, China S-OA8 Asia Oceania First: VEMP (201AF) Chairperson: Po-Wen Cheng, Taiwan Moderator: Toshihisa Murofushi, Japan 4:30pm -Basic Study in VEMP Ian Stewart Curthoys, Australia 4:45pm -Cervical VEMP Toshihisa Murofushi, Japan 5:00pm Ocular VEMP Shinichi Iwasaki, Japan 5:15pm -VEMP Test in Peripheral Vestibular Disorders Po-Wen Cheng, Taiwan 5:30pm -VEMP Test in Central Vestibualr Disorders Ji Soo Kim, Korea S-HN8 Management of Oral Cancer (201BC) Chairperson: Ching-Yi Yiu, Taiwan Moderator: Shih-Wei Yang, Taiwan 4:30pm -Discovery of Salivary Biomarkers for Detecting Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Systemic Approaches. Kai-Ping Chang, Taiwan 4:45pm -Management of Oral Cancer in Philippines Jeannette Marie Serrano Matsuo, Philippines 5:00pm -The Oral Cancer in Malaysia Mohd Razif Mohamad Yunus, Malaysia 63 5:15pm -Clinicopathological Risk Factors for Local Recurrence in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Nina Irawati, Indonesia 5:30pm -Patterns of Failure Following Radical Treatment of Oral Cancer Pankaj Chaturvedi, India 5:45pm -Life Expectancy and Expected Years of Life Lost to Oral Cancer in Taiwan Cheng-Chih Huang, Taiwan 6:00pm -Revisited Local Flaps in Oral Cavity Cancers. Chung Hwan Baek, Korea S-RF8 Taiwan Rhinology Society: Shifting Paradigms for Surgery in CRS (201DE) Chairperson: Sheen-Yie Fang, Taiwan Moderator: Chih-Jaan Tai, Taiwan 4:30pm -Characteristic of Rhinitis in Taiwan and its Treatment Chi-Che Huang, Taiwan 4:45pm -Characteristic of Rhinosinusitis in Taiwan and its Treatment Chih-Jaan Tai, Taiwan 5:00pm -Characteristic of Skull Base Disease in Taiwan and its Treatment- Examples of two surgeries Yin-Piao (Carlson) Wang, Taiwan 5:15pm -Characteristic of Peri-orbital Disease in Taiwan and its Treatment Ping-Hung Shen, Taiwan 5:30pm -Shifting paradigms for surgery in CRS: from Ventilation to Access for Topical Therapies Richard Harvey, Australia 7:00pm~ GALA DINNER (5F, Grand Ballroom, Humble House Taipei) Ticket for Admission is Required. Please see the map on Page 89 for direction. 64 AGENDA Sunday, March 22 06:30am-10:30am REGISTRATION (Main Entrance Lobby) 07:00am-11:00am SPEAKERS’ READY ROOM (203) 08:00am-11:00am EXHIBITS/POSTERS (101) 07:00am-08:00am CONCURRENT FREE PAPER SESSIONS (Oral) Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (105) Chairperson: Ching-Ping Wang, Taiwan, Moderator: Wen-Jiun Lin, Taiwan 07:00am FO-LS13 The Value of Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy for the Treatment and Tailoring Surgery for Patients with Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Itzhak Braverman (Israel) 07:10am FO-LS14 Static Hyoid Position and Dynamic Lateral Pharyngeal Wall Collapse Predict OSA Severity: Observations Based on Sleep MRI Te-Yi Liu (Taiwan), Stanley Yung-Chuan Liu (USA), Leh-Kiong Huon, Pa-Chun Wang (Taiwan) 07:20am FO-LS15 Submental Ultrasound Measurement of Dynamic Tongue Base Thickness in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Jeng-Wen Chen, Chun-Hsiang Chang, Chih-Chung Huang (Taiwan) 07:30am FO-LS16 Maxillomandibular Advancement for Obstructive Sleep Apnea – The Name Tells Half the Story Leh-Kiong Huon (Taiwan), Nelson B. Powell, Stanley Yung-Chuan Liu (USA) 07:40am FO-LS17 Determining the Obstructiion Sites in Upper Airway of Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea with Muti-Method Song Shi, Shi-Cai Chen, Kai Xuan Wei, Hong-Liang Zheng (China) 65 07:50am FO-LS18 Airway PH Monitoring in Patients with Suspected Obstructive Sleep Apnoea using the Dx-Ph Oropharyngeal Probe: Preliminary Report of a Prospective Cohort Study Cheng-Chi Wang, Wen-Jiun Lin (Taiwan) Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (201AF) Chairperson: Ying-Shuo Hsu, Taiwan Moderator: Shyh-Kuan Tai, Taiwan 07:00am FO-LS19 Exploring the Feasibility of Mobile Phone Microphones for Measurement of Acoustic Voice Parameters and Voice Categorization Virgilijus Uloza, Evaldas Padervinskis, Ingrida Uloziene, Ruta Pribuisiene, Aurelija Vegiene (Lithuania) 07:10am FO-LS20 The Role of Lateral Pharyngoplasty in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Yih-Jeng Tsai, Jessie Chi, Rayleigh Ping-Ying Chiang (Taiwan) 07:30am FO-LS22 Refinement of Mandibular Anterior Window Osteotomy using 3D Printing Technology for Genioglossus Advancement Chun-Wen Shih, Sheng-Po Hao, Ying-Shuo Hsu (Taiwan) 07:40am FO-LS23 Long Term Impacts of Adenotonsillectomy on Quality of Life in Thai Children with Sleep Disordered Breathing Wish Banhiran, Archwin Tanphaichitr, Kitirat Ungkanont, Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, Kanokporn Udomittipong, Kawewan Limprayoon, Vannipa Vathanophas (Thailand) 07:50am FO-LS24 Using Murray Secretion Scale and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) to Predict Aspiration Risk in Persons with Dysphagia Chia-Wei Kuo, Chu-Chun Huang, Chia-Jung Lee (Taiwan) Rhinology and Facial Plasty (201BC) Chairperson: 07:00am FO-RF19 Clinical Features in Patients with Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis Kenzo Tsuzuki, Yusuke Kojima, Takahiro Saito, Yoriko Yukitatsu, Masafumi Sakagami (Japan) 07:10am FO-RF20 Expression of epithelial cell-derived cytokines in chronic rhinosinusitis Kiryun Kwon, Jisoo Park, Yongmin Kim, Kisang Rha (Korea) 07:20am FO-RF21 Role of L-plastin in Aspirin Intolerant Asthma Dai Susuki, Tetsuji Takabayashi, Yoshimasa Imoto, Kaori Tomita, Masafumi Kanno, Shinichi Haruna, Shigeharu Fujieda (Japan) 66 07:30am FO-RF22 Clinical Characteristics and Expression Patterns of Interleukin 25 and Interleukin 33 in Chronic Rhino-Sinusitis with Nasal Polyp According to Histologic Classification of Nasal Polyp Sung-Ha Kim (Korea), Jun Xu (China), Ki-Sang Rha, Yong-Min Kim (Korea) 07:40am FO-RF23 Identify the Cold receptor on Human Nasal Mucosa and Its Clinical Application Shao-Cheng Liu, Hsing-Won Wang (Taiwan) 07:50am FO-RF24 Inhibitory Effect of Prostaglandin E2 on the Migration of Nasal Fibroblasts Heung-Man Lee, Jae-Min Shin, Il-Ho Park (Korea) Rhinology and Facial Plasty (201DE) Chairperson: 07:30am FO-RF28 A Comparison of Nasal Dimensions Between Different Ethnicities in Singapore Charmain Zhao, Sandeep Uppal, Suzanne Teo, Lisa Lim (Singapore) 07:40am FO-RF29 Motorcycle Related Cranio-Maxillofacial Injuries at a Tertiary Hospital in The Philippines: A Retrospective Study Rhodieleen Anne de la Cruz, Rene Tuazon (Philippines) 07:50am FO-RF30 Midline Nasal Rosai–Dorfman Disease with Nasal Bone and Nasal Septal Involvement Undergoing Total Resection and Staged Reconstruction– Case Report and Literature Review Yu-Hao Lu, Ching-Nung Wu, Chi-Chih Lai (Taiwan) 08:00pm-09:00pm SPECIAL LECTURE SESSION (Paediatric Otolaryngology) Chairperson: Chia-Der Lin, Taiwan SL-PG2-1 How to Publish in a Peer-reviewed Journal (102) Richard Rosenfeld, USA 67 08:00am-09:00am KEYNOTE SESSIONS K-LS04 Chairperson: Kwang-Hyun Kim, Korea Nerve Muscle Pedicle Flap with Arytenoid Adduction for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (103) Eiji Yumoto, Japan Abstract: Improvement in breathy dysphonia due to unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is usually achieved by implementing various kinds of phonosurgical procedures, including intracordal injection, type I thyroplasty, arytenoid adduction (AA), and combinations thereof. However, although postoperative voice improves compared with pre-operative voice, some patients do not recover ‘normal’ voice of each patient before the occurrence of UVFP. Normal voice can be attained by providing the immobile vocal fold with the median location and the symmetrical bulk and tension of the unaffected vocal fold. Because the phonosurgical procedures offer “static” adjustment of these features, the thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle does not work as the body of the immobile vocal fold, resulting in little contribution to voice production and tuning. To restore tonus of the immobile vocal fold, direct anastomosis of the severed ends of the RLN, ansa cervicalis nerve (ACN) to RLN anastomosis (nerve transfer), and nerve-muscle pedicle (NMP) flap implantation to the TA muscle were reported to reconstruct innervation of the TA muscle. The former two methods at the time of tumor extirpation have been popularized to achieve nearly normal postoperative voice. However, no consensus has been reached regarding the method to achieve effective reinnervation of the TA muscle in patients with persistent UVFP. The authors proved that our refined NMP method is useful in establishing reinnervation of the TA muscle and that the method can provide patients suffering from breathy dysphonia due to UVFP with ‘pre-paralysis’ normal voice when combined with AA. In this lecture, firstly, various laryngoplasty methods are reviewed. Then, denervation effects on the TA muscle and effects of nerve-muscle pedicle (NMP) method on reinnervation of the TA muscle (muscle fibers, nerve fibers within the muscle, and neuromuscular junctions) are shown as the scientific basis for clinical application. Thirdly, our refined NMP method combined with AA is displayed utilizing motion pictures. Finally, vocal function and stroboscopically observed vocal fold vibration over two-year follow-up period are presented. In conclusion, firstly, our goal to treat paralytic dysphonia is to recover ‘normal’ voice of each patient. Secondly, NMP flap implantation combined with AA provides an excellent vocal function. Thirdly, precise formation and implantation of a NMP flap under a microscopic guidance are key techniques in the procedure. K-OA05 Chairperson: Yi-Ho Young, Taiwan Morphology in Otology (201AF) Yasuya Nomura, Japan Abstract: Morphological studies of the inner ear concern anatomy, pathology and treatment of diseases. The membrana limitans separates the perilymphatic space into the pars superior and inferior and functions as a barrier, preventing movement of substances across the membrane. 68 The perilymph and endolymph are separated by Reissner’s membrane and the organ of Corti. Previous studies have shown that when the stria vascularis is destroyed by a laser beam, Reissner’s membrane extends and repairs the area, and when the organ of Corti becomes hydropic with loss of cells, its surface remains as a thin layer. Capillary networks of the membranous labyrinth can be demonstrated by alkaline phosphatase staining. The networks are dense underneath the vestibular sensory epithelium but poor underneath the organ of Corti. In older patients, the distribution of capillaries in the osseous spiral lamina of the lower basal turn is less dense than that in the upper turns. Histopathologic examination of temporal bones from patients with sudden deafness indicates that the changes in the tectorial membrane are similar to those induced by viral infection. Experimental viral labyrinthitis using herpes simplex virus showed a rolled-up tectorial membrane with the presence of viral antigen. Perilymphatic fistula is not simply characterized by leakage of perilymph from the cochlea. Experimentally produced perilymphatic fistula exhibits various changes in the membranous labyrinth, such as the formation of endolymphatic hydrops in the cochlea and collapse of the vestibular labyrinth. Loss of the trabecular mesh and drooping of the collapsed wall onto the sensory epithelium are likely to cause dizziness. Argon laser irradiation of the utricular and saccular maculae can selectively destroy the sensory epithelium. Irradiation of the semicircular canal constricts the semicircular duct. Intractable benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can be treated by laser irradiation. K-HN06 Chairperson: Mu-Kuan Chen, Taiwan Oropharynx Cancer: Evolution of Treatment over 30 Years (201BC) Randal Scott Weber, USA Abstract: Treatment for cancer of the oropharynx has evolved greatly over thirty years. Previously a disease linked to smoking and alcohol use a new disease has emerged. 30-years ago the treatment was radical surgery followed by radiation therapy. Survival and functional outcomes were poor even as we were better able to reconstruct surgical defects. Due to lack of improved outcomes with surgery and radiation, organ preservation approaches emerged with the use of combined chemotherapy and radiation. We are now entering a new era of disease management due in part to many emerging and interrelated factors. Oropharyngeal cancer is rapidly increasing in western countries. As the use of tobacco products has declined, there has been the emergence of human papillomavirus associated cancer of the oropharynx, primarily originating in the tongue base or tonsil. The demographics of this disease have dramatically changed as well. In the prior era of heavy tobacco use these patients tended to be male in their sixth or seventh decades of life. With the emergence of HPV related oropharyngeal cancer, patients are presenting at a younger age, principally in their forties and fifties and predominantly male. Risk factors for this disease include; oral genital contact, number of lifetime sexual partners and the use of marijuana. Typically the patients present with a neck mass which upon investigation proves to be metastatic squamous carcinoma, generally considered of unknown origin. Further imaging and direct visualization of the oropharynx will frequently demonstrate the primary site in the base of the tongue or the tonsil. Nevertheless an occult disease can exist in the lymphoid tissue of the tonsil or the base of tongue and escape detection without careful inspection and directed by biopsies and/or 69 tonsillectomy. Prognosis for this disease is favorable with current treatment strategies that include; radiation alone, chemotherapy and radiation, or transoral surgical resection. The role of transoral surgery for these tumors is evolving with the principal rationale being to decrease the dose of radiation required as an adjuvant or to avoid combining chemotherapy and radiation which can have long term side effects or function. This presentation will review the evolution of treatment of oropharyngeal cancer and current therapeutic approaches based on the results of clinical trials. 08:00am-09:00am SYMPOSIUM S-RF9 Recalcitrant Sinusitis (201DE) Chairperson: Ming-Tang Lai, Taiwan Moderator: Nobuyoshi Otori, Japan 08:00am -Eosinophilic Inflammation in CRS: Is it a Marker for Outcome of ESS? Chae-Seo Rhee, Korea 08:15am -Osteoneogenesis in Rhinosinusitis Snidvongs Kornkiat, Thailand 08:30am -Risk factor for Refractory Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis (JESREC Study) Shigeharu Fujieda, Japan 08:45am -Sinus Wall Thickness as a Prognostic Factor of CRS Te-Huei Yeh, Taiwan 08:00am-09:00am INSTRUCTION COURSE -Outside-in lothro/draf3: From Surgical Technique to Postop Care (105) Richard Harvey, Australia Henry Pipes Barham, Australia 09:00am-10:30am SYMPOSIA S-PG8 Education and Training of Paediatric Otolaryngology (102) Chairperson: Tania Sih, Brazil Moderator: Abhilash Balakrishnan, Singapore 70 09:00am -Paediatric ENT in Latin American Tania Maria Sih, Brazil 09:15am -The Singapore ACGME-I National Residency Program and Paediatric ORL Training. Abhilash Balakrishnan, Singapore 09:30am -Efficacy of Pediatric Airway Animal Model Simulation Training Course Wei-Chung Hsu, Taiwan 09:45am -Paediatric Otolaryngology Training in Malaysia Siti Sabzah Hashim, Malaysia 10:00am -Medical Simulation Center in Tzu Chi University- The Silent Teachers Peir-Rong Chen, Taiwan S-LS9 Education and Training of Paediatric Otolaryngology (102) Chairperson: Wen-Hung Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Cheng-Ping Wang, Taiwan 09:00am -Narrow band imaging for Detecting Superficial Head and Neck Cancers: A New Technique of Endoscopy Chikatoshi Katada, Japan 09:15am -Quantitative Analysis of Vocal Fold Vibration in Various Voice Disorders using High-speed Digital Imaging. Akihito Yamauchi, Japan 09:30am -Angiolytic Lasers in Laryngology: New Advances Matt Broadhurst, Australia 09:45am -Use of the Transnasal Esophagoscope in the Diagnosis and Management of Swallowing Disorders Kaicheng Lawrence Yen, Taiwan S-OA9 Basic Study in Inner Ear (201AF) Chairperson: Chih-Hung Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Juichi Ito, Japan 09:00am -Visualization of the Inner Ear Structure Juichi Ito, Japan 71 09:15am -P2X2 and P2X4-medated Cation Transport in Utricular Transitional Cells and Hair Cells Sung Huhn Kim, Korea 09:30am -Microbubble Ultrasound: A New Tool for Inner Ear Drug Delivery Chih-Hung Wang, Taiwan 09:45am -Change of Endolymphatic Hydrops by Vasopressin Type 2 Receptor Inhibitor in Guinea Pigs Naoya Egami, Japan 10:00am -Ischemia-reperfusion Injury of Cochlear Neuropathy, from Cellular Sequences to Therapeutic Implications Chiader Lin, Taiwan S-HN9 Sialendoscopy (201BC) Chairperson: Francis Marchal, Switzerland Moderator: Chun-Hung Hua, Taiwan 09:00am -Introduction Francis Marchal, Switzerland 09:10am -Results and Evaluation Randall Morton, New Zealand 09:20am -Indications, Investigations, Step by Step Technique and Difficulties at Start Kin-Choo Pua, Malaysia 09:30am -Stones Chin-Hui Su, Taiwan 09:40am -Strictures Francis Marchal, Switzerland 09:50am -Case Discussion with Audience Randall Morton, New Zealand 10:00am -Case Discussion with Audience Francis Marchal, Switzerland 72 10:10am -Case Discussion with Audience Kin-Choo Pua, Malaysia 10:20am -Case Discussion with Audience Chin-Hui Su, Taiwan S-HN10 Management of NPC (201DE) Chairperson: Mao-Che Wang, Taiwan Moderator: Hsu-Chieh Ho, Taiwan 09:00am -Matrix Metalloproteinase-10 is Required for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Survival, and Metastatic Potential Chung-Feng Hwang, Taiwan 09:15am -The role of Photodynamic therapy in Nasopharyngeal Cancer I. Bing Tan, Netherlands 09:30am -The Role of Endoscopic Endonasal Approach for Locally Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Sheng-Dean Luo, Taiwan 09:45am -Epstein-Barr Virus and Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. Chih-Wen Twu, Taiwan 10:00am -The Management of Nasopharyngeal Cancer in Indonesia Marlinda Adham, Indonesia 10:15am -Long-term Toxicities after IMRT for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Focusing on the Ear and Nose Chung-Han Hsin, Taiwan 11:00am-12:00pm KEYNOTE SESSION K-OA6 Chairperson: Liber Po-Hung Li, Taiwan Revisiting the Inner Ear Disorders via an Inner Ear Test Battery (201AF) Yi-Ho Young, Taiwan Abstract: Stimulation via air-conducted sound or bone-conducted vibration enables recording of vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) from cervical muscles (called cervical VEMP, cVEMP) and extraocular muscles (called ocular VEMP, oVEMP). These two emerging tests expand the test battery available to clinicians for exploring dynamic otolithic function, and create a potential use for the sacculo-collic reflex and vestibulo-ocular reflex, respectively. 73 Coupled with audiometry and caloric test, the inner ear test battery is designed for complete assessment of the inner ear function including the cochlea, saccule, utricle and semicircular canals. Clinically, the inner ear test battery has been widely adopted in cases of peripheral vestibular diseases such as 1) chronic otitis media with vertigo; 2) radiation-induced otitis media with vertigo; 3) otosclerosis with vertigo; 4) acute acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss; 5) vestibular inflammatory diseases i.e. vestibular neuritis, herpes zoster oticus; 6) sudden deafness; and 7) Meniere’s disease. In central vestibular disorders, the inner ear test battery may help map the affected territory in cases of 8) vestibular migraine; 9) posterior fossa stroke; and 10) posterior fossa tumor. The use of oVEMP and cVEMP tests in vestibular schwannoma patients helps assess the tumor origin from the superior or inferior vestibular nerve. For the brainstem lesion, the oVEMP and cVEMP tests can discriminate it. Additionally, the oVEMP test can differentiate between cerebellar and brainstem lesions. Abnormal oVEMPs in patients with cerebellar disorder may indicate adjacent brainstem involvement. In conclusion, it is believable that complete assessment of the inner ear function via an inner ear test battery comprising audiometry, oVEMP, cVEMP and caloric tests may stimulate to elucidate the mechanism of peripheral and central vestibular disorders. 11:00am-12:30pm SYMPOSIA S-PG9 Head & Neck Tumor in Children (102) Chairperson: Gretchen Navarro-Locsin, Philippines Moderator: Yamei Zhang, China 11:00am -H&N Sonography in Children Li-Jen Liao, Taiwan 11:15am -Long-term Safety and Efficacy Data on Botulinum Toxin Type A: An Injection for Sialorrhea Kenny H Chan, USA 11:30am -The Characteristics of Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Neoplasms of Children Jie Zhang, China 11:45am -Bleomycin for Extensive Lymphangiomas, Cystic Hygromas Cecilia Gretchen Navarro-Locsin, Philippines 12:00pm -Cystic Hygroma Management Siti Sabzah Hashim, Malaysia 12:15pm -Modified Meatoplasty for External Auditory Canal Stenosis with Endoaural-Conchal Incision Tianyu Zhang, China 74 S-LS10 Modern Know-how of Swallowing Disorders (103) Chairperson: Wan Fu Su, Taiwan Moderator: Chih-Ming Huang, Taiwan 11:00am -Central-part Laryngectomy is a Useful and Less Invasive Surgical Procedure for Resolution of Intractable Aspiration. Yukio Katori, Japan 11:15am -Management of Cricopharyngeal Dysphagia Young-Hak Park, Korea 11:30am -Endoscopic Cricopharyngeal Myotomy Chia-Jung Lee, Taiwan 11:45am -Cricothyroid Approximation for Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing of High Vagal Paralysis Kapil Sikka, India 12:00pm -Ballon Dilatation of Neopharynx Stenosis after Total Laryngectomy Ching-Ping Wang, Taiwan S-HN11 Head and Neck Life Quality (201BC) Chairperson: Mow-Ming Hsu, Taiwan Moderator: Chin-Shaw Tsai, Taiwan 11:00am -Proposed Nutritional Care Procedure for Head and Neck Cancer Patients in Taiwan Min-Su Tzeng, Taiwan 11:15am -Strategies to Promote Elements of Quality of Life for Patients Diagnosed with Head and neck cancer Hsueh-Erh Liu, Taiwan 11:30am -From Acute Symptoms to Functional Outcomes – The Impacts and Care Needs in Oral Cavity Cancer Patients in Taiwan Yeur-Hur Lai, Taiwan 11:45am -Multidisciplinary approach to improved Head & Neck Surgery Functional outcomes Constance Ee Hoon Teo, Singapore 12:00pm -Speech and swallowing strategies to improve QOL in head and neck cancer Laishyang(Melody) Ouyoung, USA 12:30pm-1:00pm CLOSING CEREMONY /AWARDS (2F, 201AF) 75 基層醫療研討會 Saturday, Mar. 21 11:00am-12:30pm 基層醫療研討會 01 醫學倫理講座 (105) 王宗倫, Taiwan Saturday, Mar. 21 1:30pm-2:30pm 基層醫療研討會 02 開業醫講座 (105) Equipments to Enhance the Performance of Practice in Office-Based Otolaryngology Tung-Lung Tsai 蔡東龍, Taiwan 門診音聲美容手術 Chih-Ying Su 蘇志英, Taiwan Sunday, Mar. 22 09:00pm-10:30am 基層醫療研討會 03 感控講座 (105) 黃建賢, Taiwan Sunday, Mar. 22 11:00pm-12:30pm 基層醫療研討會 03 兩性講座 (105) 戴正德, Taiwan 76 Posters FP-HN11 Clinical outcome of the massive tracheal defect reconstruction by radial forearm free flap with silicon T-tube after resection of advanced thyroid papillary carcinoma Head and Neck (101) FP-HN01 A clinical study of cases diagnosed as being oropharyngeal carcinoma after cervical mass extirpation/biopsy Zhu Minhui, Zheng Hhongliang ( China) Takatsugu Mizumachi, Satoshi Kano, Tomohiro Sakashita Hiromitsu Hatakeyama, Akihiro Homma, Satoshi Fukuda (Japan) FP-HN12 Use of the Diode Laser in Treatment of Large Oropharyngeal Venous Malformations Crystal Cheong, Woei-Shyang Loh, Kwok Seng Loh (Singapore) FP-HN02 WHO 4 Step Ladder: a Hopeful Management of Severe Pain on Residif Nasopharynx Carcinoma in Surabaya Indonesia FP-HN13 Endoscopic Skull Base Defect Repair by Pedicled Nasoseptal Flap Diar Mia Ardani, Bakti Surarso, Agus Ali Fauzi (Indonesia) Yih-Jeng Tsai, Jessie Chi (Taiwan) FP-HN03 A Review of Reconstructive Options for Skull Base Defects Following Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery: Experience of A Tertiary Hospital in Singapore FP-HN14 Parotid Adenocarcinoma, Not Otherwise Specified(NOS) - Case Report with Literature Review Tengchin Wang, Kuowei Huang (Taiwan) Xinni Xu,Siew ShuenChao,Mark Thong ,Sein Lwin,Yew Kwang Ong (Singapore) FP-HN15 Endoscope-Assisted Extracapsular Dissection of Benign Parotid Tumors Using Hairline Incision FP-HN04 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL RESECTION OF NASOPHARYNGEAL MUCOEPIDERMOID CARCINOMA Seung Hoon Woo (Republic of Korea) FP-HN16 Predictive Factros for the Response of Lymph Node Metatasis from Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Xinni Xu,Siew Shuen Chao ,Yew Kwang Ong (Singapore ) FP-HN05 Mediastinal Thyroid Mass: A Case Report and Review of Literature James Fortson ,Roger Su ,Gal Marcan (United States) Goshi Nishimura, Masahiro Takahashi, Nobuhiko Oridate, (Japan) FP-HN06 Tracheocarotid Fistula: A case report and literature review James Fortson ,Roger Su ,Gal Marcan (United States) FP-HN17 Head and Neck Squamous Cancer Stem Cells and Metastasis in vitro and in vivo FP-HN07 A Study of Partial Hypopharyngectomy Young-Hoon Joo, Sang-Yeon Kim , Min-Sik Kim(Republic of Korea) Takeshi Shinozaki,Ryuichi Hayashi ,Masakazu Miyazaki,Toshifumi Tomioka, Takashi Maruo, Hideaki Nishi, Minoru Sakuraba (Japan) FP-HN18 Clinical study of squamous cell carcinoma of the retromolar area Hideaki Nishi, Toshifumi Tomioka, Masakazu Miyazaki, Takeshi Shinozaki, Takashi Maruo, Ryuichi Hayashi (Japan) FP-HN08 Transnasal Endoscopic Management of Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma Sukri Rahman, Bestari Budiman (Indonesia) FP-HN19 Baha Attract Bone Conduction System-Review of the Patients and Evaluation of the First Results in Poland FP-HN09 The Management of Sialolithiasis with Sialolithectomy Piotr Skarzynski, Kamila Osinska, Lukasz Olszewski, Anna Ratuszniak, Bartlomiej Krol, Andrzej Pastuszak, Piotr Fronczak, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) Novialdi Nukman, Eko Wahyud i(Indonesia) FP-HN10 A Review of Panendoscopy in Detecting Synchronous Tumours in Patients with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Any Difference Between Patients With Positive Smoking and Alcohol History Versus those Without? FP-HN20 Deep insertion– round window approach for hearing preservation surgery by using soft electrodes: Flex EAS, Flex soft, flex M Henryk Skarzynski, Monika Matusiak, Artur Lorens, Piotr Skarzynski, Adam Pilka, Bartlomiej Krol, Piotr Fronczak, Maciej Mrowka (Poland) Brenda LH Sim, Jiun Fong Thong (Singapore) 77 FP-HN21 A Study of Thyroid Cancer with Tracheal and/or Esophageal Invasion FP-HN31 Prognostic Factors and Treatment Outcomes of 309 Patients with Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: Korea-Nationwide Multicenter Study Masafumi Kanno, Dai Susuki, Rikako Shimada, Norihiko Narita, Shigeharu Fujieda (Japan) Byung-Joo Lee, Seung-Kuk Baek, Myung-Chul Lee , J.Hun Hah, Soon-Hyun Ahn, Young-Ik Son, Young-Soo Rho, Phil-Sang Chung, Yoon-Se Lee, Bon Seok Koo, Kwang-Yoon Jung (Repulic of Korea) FP-HN22 A Case of Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Tongue Base Mutsukazu Kitano, Kyoitci Terao, Hiroki Morikawa, Kosuke Hayamizu, Ryohei Fujiwara, Toru Seo, Katsumi Doi (Japan) FP-HN32 An Investigation of Relevant Factors Affecting the Saliva Swallowing of Residents in LTC Facilities FP-HN23 Identification of Responsible Genes Associated with an Acquired Resistance for Cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum and EGFR Targeting Drugs by Exome Sequence and Microarray Analyses in Smoking Exposed Human Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Ying-Chia Huang, Yen-Ping Hsieh, Wei-Shan Hsu, Chia-Hui Chuang, Guan-Wei Huang (Taiwan) FP-HN33 Clinicopathological features of Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy : report of two cases. Takenori Ogawa, Ayako Nakanome, Yuriko Saiki, Mitsuyo Matsumoto, Kenjiro Higashi, Kazuhiko Igarashi, Akira Horii, Yukio Katori (Japan) Kenjiro Higashi, Takenori Ogawa, Yukio Katori (Japan) FP-HN34 Dynamics of Circulating Chromatin Levels Following Surgery for Stage IV Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma FP-HN24 Thermo-Sensitive Injectable Hydrogel Scaffold: Preliminary Evaluation for Usefulness in Parathyroid Autotransplantation Pankaj Chaturvedi, Apurva Garg, Indraneel Mittra, Deepa Nair , Sudhir Nair (India) Hae Sang Park, Soo Yeon Jung, Ha Young Kim, Usha Shinde, Du Young Ko, Sung Min Chung, Young Soo Rho, Byeong Moon Jeong, Han Su Kim (Republic of Korea) FP-HN35 Transient and permanent hypocalcemia after total thyroidectomy: Early predictive factors and long-term follow-up results FP-HN25 Audiometric Results after Stapedotomy with Titanum Prosthesis Bon Seok Koo, Ki Ryun Kwon, Sung Jae Park, Kyoung-A Ryu (Republic of Korea) Piotr Skarzynski, Bartlomiej Krol, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-HN26 Stapedotomy with MPV prosthesis FP-HN36 NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA (NPC) WITH LIVER METASTASES IN PREGNANCY : A CASE REPORT Henryk Skarzynski, Bartlomiej Krol, Adam Pilka, Marek Porowski, Piotr Skarzynski (Poland) Atiqah Zakaria , Azlan Iskandar Ishak, Min Han Kong, , Mohd Razif Mohd Yunus (Malaysia) FP-HN27 Surgically-based accuracy of CT, MR imaging, and PET-CT for assessment of retropharyngeal lymph node metastasis in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck FP-HN37 Infraorbital Nerve Schwannoma with Sino-Orbital Involvement : A Case Report Jin Hwan Kim, ,Young-Soo Rho (Republic of Korea) Atiqah Zakaria , Mohamad Mohamad, Mohd Razif Muhammad Yunus, Mawaddah Azman , Suhashini Gopal (malaysia) FP-HN28 A Retrospective Population-based Study in Head and Neck Verrucous Carcinoma in Taiwan FP-HN38 Mammary Analogue Secretory Carcinoma of Parotid Gland in An 18 Year-old Teenager: A Rare Case Report and Literature Review Ming-Hsu Chen, Yen-Liang Chang, Han-Ju Chen, Pa-Chun Wang , Leh-Kiong Huon, Li-Ju Chuang (Taiwan) FP-HN29 Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma of the Parotid Gland Sheng-Dean Luo,Ming-Hsien Tsai, Hsuan-Ying Huang (Taiwan) Ching-Yi Yiu, Hui-Chen Hsu (Taiwan) FP-HN39 FIBROSARCOMA OF SPHENOID SINUS Kong Min-Han , Sandie Ewe, Mohd Razif MY ( Malaysia ) FP-HN30 Upregulation and clinical significance of podoplanin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma FP-HN40 THE NECROTIZING LYMPHADENITIS MASQUERADING AS PAROTID TUMOR AND RESOLVING BY MULTIPLE ASPIRATION Hyun-Yi Kim, Ki-Sang Rha, Bon Seok Koo (Republic of Korea) Sutthiphol Ariyasathitman, Paraya Assanasen, Sutthiphol Ariyasathitman (Thailand ) 78 FP-HN41 Diffusion Weighted Mri in Evaluation of Neck Nodes In Head & Neck Cancer: Is It Reliable Bio-Marker? FP-HN51 Prognostic significance of BMI and weight loss in patient with nasopharyngeal carcinoma receiving Intensity-modulated Radiation therapy: A retrospective study Shashikant Juvekar , Prathamesh Pai , S V Kane (India) Yu-Hsuan Lin, Kuo-Ping Chang, Ting-Shou Chang (Taiwan) FP-HN42 Negative pressure wound therapy for cervical esophageal perforation with abscess FP-HN52 Hypoparathyroidism and viability of parathyroid gland in thyroidectomy Wonjae Cha , Keun-Ik Yi, Jae-Keun Cho , Soo-Geun Wang (Republic of Korea) Yong Bae Ji, Chang Myeon Song, Eui Sook Sung, Seung Hwan Lee, Kyung Tae (Republic of Korea) FP-HN43 The effect of radiotherapy on the ultrasound characteristics of cervical lymph nodes in oral cancer patients FP-HN53 Sinonasal mucosa melanoma Hui-Chen Hsu, Ching-Yi Yiu (Taiwan) Wu-Chia Lo, Li-Jen Liao (Taiwan) FP-HN54 Post Auricular Neurofibroma – A Rare Occurrence FP-HN44 Restoration of miR-124 reduces EGFR levels and potentiates the anti-tumor activity of EGFR/Her2 tyrosine kinase inhibitors Tan S N, Mazita A, Kong MH, Primuharsa Putra S H A ( Malaysia) Manchao Zhang, Xiujie Xie , James Lang, Theodoros Teknos, Anna Mapp, Quintin Pan (USA) FP-HN55 Rare Anatomical Variant of Facial Nerve During Parotidectomy FP-HN45 Outcome of an integrated outpatient-based screening algorithm for oral cancers Tan S N, Primuharsa Putra S H A, Kong M H, Mohd Razif M Y (Malaysia) Li-Jen Liao, Wu-Chia Lo, Chi-Te Wang, Po-Wen Cheng (Taiwan) FP-HN56 Transoral Surgical Treatment Of Eagle Syndrome, Experience of 13 Cases FP-HN46 Prevalence of human papillomavirus in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma in southern Taiwan Ching-Chiao Wang, Chien-Chung Wang, Chao-Chuan Chi (Taiwan) Wei-Chih Chen, Chao-Cheng Huang, Chih-Yen Chien (Taiwan) FP-HN57 Scarless Robot-assisted Sentinel Lymph Node Navigation Surgery via Retroauricular Approach with Indocyanine Green “Firefly” Fluorescence Imaging in Clinically N0 Oral Tongue Cancer FP-HN47 Simultaneously Bilateral Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of Parotid Gland: a Rare Case Report and Literature Review Sheng-Dean Luo, Chang-Chuan Liao, Hsuan-Ying Huang (Taiwan) Yoon Woo Koh, Hyung Kwon Byeon, Myung Jin Ban , Jae Won Chang, Ji-Hoon Kim, Won Shik Kim, Eun Chang Choi (Republic of Korea) FP-HN48 Effects of Matrix Metalloproteinase-11 Gene Polymorphisms on Susceptibility to Environmental Factors and Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Oral Cancer in Taiwan FP-HN58 Role of Robot-Assisted Neck Dissection for Oropharyngeal Cancer in the HPV Era Chung-Han Hsin, Shau-Huai Yang, Chiao-Wen Lin, Shun-Fa Yang(Taiwan) Eun Chang Choi, Hyung Kwon Byeon, Myung Jin Ban, Jae Won Chang, Ji-Hoon Kim, Won Shik Kim, Yoon Woo Koh(Republic of Korea) FP-HN49 Establishment of Clinical Standard of Applying Ultrasound-Guided Core Biopsy in Head and Neck Tumor FP-HN59 Cervical Lymphadenopathy: A Rare Presentation of Adult Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Chun-Nan Chen, Tsung-Lin Yang (Taiwan) Yu-Sung Chang, Yu-Yi Hou(Taiwan) FP-HN50 Adjunctive Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy Improves Survival in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer FP-HN60 Comparisons of Oncologic Outcome after Neck Dissections with Distinct Difference in c-N0 Oral Cavity Cancer; Transcervical Neck Dissection vs Retroauricular Neck Dissection Hung-Che Lin, Bor-Hwang Kang, Yueng-Hsiang Chu, Jih-Chin Lee, Chia-Hung Kao, Wen-Yen Huang (Taiwan) Yoon Woo Koh, Jae Hong Park, Hyung Kown Byun, Won Shik Kim, Jae Won Jang, Myung Jin Bahn, Eun Chang Choi (Republic of Korea) 79 FP-HN61 Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor of Maxilla FP-HN71 Laryngopharyngeal reconstruction by Heterogenous Acellular Dermal Matrix Combined With Infrahyoid Muscle after Resection of Advanced Pyriform Sinus Carcinoma Yi-Ping Liao, Ming-Tang Lai, Ke-Chien Lin, Sheng-Po Yuan, Yi-Fang Ding, Chia-Che Wu, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) minhui zhu, hongliang zheng, shicai chen, caiyun zhang , donghui chen, meng li (China) FP-HN62 The 1st Report of Retroauricular Robotic Neck Surgery with Da Vinci Xi® system: Opening the Era of Real Solo HN Surgery with Four Robotic Arms FP-HN72 Clinical outcome of the massive tracheal defect reconstruction by radial forearm free flap with silicon T-tube after resection of advanced thyroid papillary carcinoma Yoon Woo Koh, Myung Jin Ban, Jae Hong Park, Hyung Kwon Byeon, Won Shik Kim, Eun Chang Choi, Jae Won Chang (Republic of Korea) minhui zhu, hongliang zheng, shicai chen, caiyun zhang, donghui chen, meng li (China) FP-HN63 Learning Curve for Robot-assisted Neck Dissection in Head and Neck Cancer: A 3-Year Analysis FP-HN73 Role of Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging System(ME with NBIS) & Raman Spectroscopy in early diagnosis of potentially malignant lesions of oral cavity Yoon Woo Koh, Won Shik Kim, Jae Won Chang, Myung Jin Ban, Hyung Kwon Byeon, Eun Chang Choi (Republic of Korea) Sharad Bhalekar, Manish Patankar, Adip Shetty, Pooja Sancheti, Akanksha Saberwal, Sharad Bhalekar (India) FP-HN64 Long-Term Cosmetic Outcomes After Robotic/Endoscopic Thyroidectomy by a Gasless Unilateral Axillo-breast or Axillary Approach FP-HN74 Rapid growing thyroid mass as a result of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma Yong Bae Ji, Kyung Tae, Chang Myeon Song, Seung Hwan Lee (Republic of Korea) Hung-Che Lin, Bor-Hwang Kang (Taiwan) FP-HN65 Learning curve of total thyroidectomy: Time trend of major complications in 8-year experiences of a high-volume surgeon FP-HN75 A Rare Case of Solitary Plasmacytoma of Frontal Bone Siddhartha Saoji, Aditya Gargava, Sudhakar Vaidya (India) Doh Young Lee, Young Ju Jin, Tack-Kyun Kwon, Myung-Whun Sung, Kwang Hyun Kim, J. Hun Hah (Republic of Korea) FP-HN76 A Rare Case – Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma of Orbital and Nasolacrimal Duct – Case Report FP-HN66 Unusual Location of Pharyngeal Injury during Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Fine Needle Aspiration Che-Lun Hsu, Che-Lun Hsu(Taiwan) Yoon-Jong Ryu, Ye Won Kim, Seong Hoon Han, Sang-Youp Lee , J. Hun Hah (Republic of Korea) FP-HN77 Sublingual Gland Tumors: Analysis of 9 Cases at a Single Institution in Eastern Taiwan FP-HN67 Cutaneous Angiosarcoma Mimicking Facial Cellulitis: a Case Report Tung-Tsun Huang, Peir-Rong Chen (Taiwan) FP-HN78 Giant Cell Tumor Of a Temporomandibular Joint Presented as A Parotid Mass: Case Report And Analysis of the 19 Cases in the Literature Sheng-Chiao Lin, Ting-Shou Chang (Taiwan) FP-HN68 Transoral Excision of Oropharyngeal Cancer without Robotics Yun-Chen Huang, Jeng-Wen Chen, Yen-Lin Chen, Pei-Jen Lou (Taiwan) Chun-Wen Shih, Sheng-Po Hao (Taiwan) FP-HN69 Combined Use of Free Flap and Pectoralis Major Flap for Reconstruction in Patients After Total Pharyngolaryngectomy FP-HN79 A Rare Case of Osteoclastoma of Maxilla Anjana Agrawal, Anusha Shukla (India) caiyun zhang, shicai chen, minhui zhu, donghui chen, hongliang zheng (China) FP-HN80 Is It Really a Thyroid Nodule? FP-HN70 When to Do Tracheotomy in Patients undergoing Head and Neck Cancer Surgery- Case series and Literature Review FP-HN81 Management of Penetrating Anterior Neck Injury Yun-Chen Huang, Jeng-Wen Chen, Chun-Hsiang Chang (Taiwan) Sukri Rahman, Novialdi Nukman(Indonesia) Che-Hung Kuo, Sheng-Po Hao (Taiwan) 80 FP-HN82 Monoamine Oxidase a Variants are Associated with the Development of Betel Quid-Related Oral and Pharynx Cancer Laryngology and Sleep Medicine (101) FP-LS01 Is High Dependency Monitoring after OSA Surgery Necessary for all Patients? A Prospective Observational Study Ping-Ho Chen, Hurng-Wern Huang, Jhen-Hao Huang, Bin Huang, Ka-Wo Lee(Taiwan) Xueying Goh, Woei Shyang Loh, Siew Shuen Chao, Mark, Kim Thye Thong (Singapore) FP-HN83 Presence of Keratin-Specific Antibody-Forming Cells in Palatine Tonsils of Patients with Pustulosis Palmaris Et Plantaris (Ppp) and its Correlation with Prognosis After Tonsillectomy FP-LS02 To Assess The Accuracy and Clinical Efficacy of A Wrist - Worn Portable Device to Diagnose OSA in An Asian Population jereme gan, yawkhian chong ( Singapore) Yoichiro Tanimoto, Satoshi Fukuyama, Norimitsu Tanaka, Jun-ichiro Ohori, Yukari Tanimoto, Yuichi Kurono(Japan) FP-LS03 Benzydamine Oral Spray Inhibiting Parasympathetic Function of Tracheal Smooth Muscle FP-HN85 Relationship between CT Image Findings and Clinical Features of Peritonsillar Abscess Hsing-Won Wang, Pin-Zhir Chao, Yueng-Hsiang Chu, Chuang-Hsiang Kao, Chi-Chun Wu, Hsing-Won Wang (Taiwan) Mizuo Umakoshi, Masaki Kawabata, Yuichi Kurono (Japan) FP-HN86 Acute Calcific Prevertebral Tendinitis Mimicking Deep Neck Infection: A Case Report FP-LS04 Synchronous HPV-Positive Carcinoma of the Tonsil and Nasal Cavity Ying-Chou Lu, Yen-Ting Lu, Chia-Hsi Chen, Tak-Yee Wong (Taiwan) Hiroshi Idogawa, Takatsugu Mizumach, Akihiro Homma , Satoshi Fukuda (Japan) FP-HN87 Ultrasonographic Characteristics of Occult Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Initially Presented as Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis FP-LS05 A Novel Less-Invasive Laryngeal Elevation for Dysphagia: Epiglottis-Mandible Approximation Using Piercing Technique Li-Jen Liao, Wu-Chia Lo, Po-Wen Cheng, Yu-chun Chang(Taiwan) Ai Kawamoto, Yohei Honkura, Yoshitaka Takanashi, Kenichi Watanabe, Masaki Ogura, Yukio Katori (Japan) FP-HN88 Endoscopic Management of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis in Trismus Patients Experience from Shin-Kong Hospital, Taiwan FP-LS06 Narrow Band Imaging of Laryngeal Images and Endoscopically-Proven Reflux Esophagitis Che-Hung Kuo, Sheng-Po Hao (Taiwan) Kai-Yu Tsai, Wen-Hung Wang(Taiwan) FP-HN88 The Usefulness Of Sato’S Curved Laryngoscope During A Staple-Assisted Zenker’S Diverticulotomy FP-LS07 Effects of Donor Age, long-term Passage Culture, and Cryopreservation in Tonsil-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Byung-Joo Lee, Jin-Sik Choi, Sung-Chan Shin, Jin-Choon Lee, Soo-Geun Wan(Republic of Korea) Motoyasu Katsura, Shoko Imamura, Koutarou Maeda (Japan) FP-LS08 Correlation between Formant Frequencies of Vowel and Ultrasonographic Imaging of Tongue During Articulation Yu-Hsiang Hsieh, Guo-She Lee, Shao-Hsuan Lee (Taiwan) FP-LS09 Laryngeal Trauma in Cardiovascular Surgery Yung-Yuan Chen, Pa-Chun Wang, Shao-Min Ho (Taiwan) FP-LS10 Zenker's Diverticulum-Case Series and Our Experience Sheng-Zhi Lin, Chih-Hsien Liu, Yen-Liang Chang, Shih-Hung Huang (Taiwan) FP-LS11 Voice Outcome of Short Term Voice Therapy under the National Health Insurance Policy of Taiwan on Functional Voice Disorders Yu-Ju Chiu, Wing-hei Viola Yu, Ka-Wo Lee (Taiwan) 81 FP-LS12 Hypothyroidism, Edema of Larynx and Neck Contracture after Radiotherapy for Glottic Cancer FP-LS22 Transoral robotic surgery for early T-stage Hypopharyngeal Cancer – Long-Term Oncologic and Functional Analysis Yoshinori Yanagi (Japan) Chen-Chi Wang (Taiwan) FP-LS13 Exploring the Factors Affecting Oral Moisture of Residents in LTC Facilities FP-LS23 Radiation Induced Pyriform Sinus Spindle Cell Sarcoma –Case Report Yen-Ping Hsieh, Ying-Chia Huang, Ching-Sung Ho, Wei-Shan Hsu, Chia-Hui Chuang (Taiwan) Che-Wei Huang, Chen-Chi Wang (Taiwan) FP-LS14 Ectopic Intratracheal Thyroid Tissue Presenting with Airway Obstruction: A Rare Clinical Entity FP-LS24 Tuberculosis Presenting as Unilateral Vocal Fold Palsy Case Report Tsung-Yi Cho, Po-Wen Cheng (Taiwan) atiqah zakaria, mawaddah azman, subha sethu takachy, nor hisyam salleh, zabri affendi muhammad (Malaysia) FP-LS25 Removal of a impacted fish bone in soft tissue of hypopharynx with laryngomicrosurgery FP-LS15 Interesting Case in Brocoesophagology: Foreign Body Of Scarf Pin, in Tracheobronchial or Esophagus? Yuan-Yun Tam (Taiwan) FP-LS26 Food Safety Management Diagnosis and Product Quality Assessment of Small-Scale Muscovado Processing Companies Rizka Fathoni Perdana, Sri Herawati (Indonesia) FP-LS16 Preliminary result of an oral negative pressure device for treatment obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its videoendoscopic upper airway evaluation. karen luz teves, aldwin teves (Philippines) FP-LS27 Analysis of Possible Associated Factors of Chronic Laryngopharyngeal Symptoms In Reflux Symptoms Index Questionnaire Tien Jen Liu, Bo Nien Chen, Wen Yeh Hsieh, Wen Ko Su, Tien Jen Liu (Taiwan) Chen-Chi Wang, Yi-Ling Hsieh (Taiwan) FP-LS17 Beauty and Breathing: Functional Genioplasty with Virtual Surgical Planning for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Retrognathia Stanley Yung-Chuan Liu,Leh-Kiong Huon, Richard Goode (United States) FP-LS18 The First Application of the Two-dimensional (2D) Scanning Videokymography in Excised Canine Larynx Model Wonjae Cha , Hee-June Park, Jeon-Yeob Jang, Jae-Keun Cho , Jin-Choon Lee, Byung-Joo Lee, Soo-Geun Wang (Republic of Korea) FP-LS19 Analysis of human vocal folds vibration using two-dimensional (2D) scanning videokymography (VKG) Wonjae Cha, Jeon Yeob Jang, Jae Keun Cho, Byung-Joo Lee, Jin-Choon Lee, Soo-Geun Wang (Republic of Korea) FP-LS20 Office-based Injection Laryngoplasty, the Preliminary Result from Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital Yu-Chang Chang, Chia-Jung Lee (Taiwan) FP-LS21 Submental Ultrasound Measurement of Dynamic Tongue Base Thickness in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Jeng-Wen Chen, Chun-Hsiang Chang, Chih-Chung Huang (Taiwan) 82 FP-OA11 Intracochlear Bleeding During Cochleostomy Enhances Cochlear Inflammation and Fibrosis – an Animal Study Otology and Neurotology (101) FP-OA01 Matrix Removal of Labyrinthine Fistulae by Non-Suction Technique with Intraoperative Dexamethasone Injection Kyeung A Rhy, Ki Sang Rha, Yong-Ho Park (Republic of Korea) Chul Jang, Si Jo, Yong Cho (Republic of Korea) FP-OA12 5 Cases of Jugular Foramen Neurinoma with Ear Symptoms FP-OA02 Functional & Morphological Restoration with Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 in Deaf Animal Model Kazuhiro Takahashi, Kazuhiro Takahashi (Japan) FP-OA13 Residual Hearing Preservation in Conventional Cochlear Implantation: Children vs Adult Kyoung Ho Park, Ji Sun Gong, Jae Hyun Seo, Woo Jin Kim (Republic of Korea) Masahiro Takahashi, Yasuhiro Arai, Naoko Sakuma, Goshi Nishimura, Nobuhiko Oridate (Japan) FP-OA03 Comparison of Facial Synkinesis at 6 and 12 Months after the Onset of Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy FP-OA14 Facial Nerve Palsy from Tick Paralysis by Ixodes Holocyclus Keishi Fujiwara, Yasushi Furuta, Satoshi Fukuda (Japan ) Chong Pek, Crystal Cheong, Jane Lim, Yan Yap, Wei Ong, Stephen Doggett, Thiam Lim (Singapore) FP-OA04 Modified Meatoplasty For External Auditory Canal Stenosis With Endoaural-Conchal Incision FP-OA15 Get You Next Ear Examination On A Smartphone : Smartphone-Based Otoendoscope and Smartphone-Based Audiometry Yongzheng Chen, Tianyu Zhang (China) ChengJung Wu (Taiwan) FP-OA05 The Correlation Of Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 And Homocysteine With Hearing Function in Elderly FP-OA16 Hearing Screening In School Age Children - Results over the World Yan Edward, Yelvita Roza, Yurni Fidian, Jacky Munilson, Sukri Rahman, Fadil Oenzil (Indonesia) Piotr Skarzynski, Krzysztof Kochanek, Adam Pilka, Maciej Ludwikowski, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-OA06 A Modified Technique for Firm Elevation of the Reconstructed Auricle FP-OA17 Teleaudiology net between World Hearing Centers (Kajetany, Poland) and other countries. Jing Shan, Kay Chang, Tianyu Zhang (China) Piotr Skarzynski, Arkadiusz Wasowski, Adam Walkowiak, Artur Lorens, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-OA07 Audiologic tests results of patients referred from newborn hearing screening program Chan Il Song, Ho Seob Kang, Joong Ho Ahn (Republic of Korea) FP-OA18 Results with the new Cochlear CODACS system FP-OA08 Bilateral electric acoustic stimulation cochlear implantation in a child with the CDH23 mutation exhibiting congenital, progressive high-frequency hearing loss Lukasz Olszewski, Arkadiusz Wasowski, Henryk Skarzynski, Piotr Skarzynski, Piotr Fronczak, Marek Porowski (Poland) FP-OA19 fMRI as diagnostic tool for patients with indications to partial deafness treatment (PDT) Yumiko Kobayashi, Kirito Shimamoto, Keiko Yaegashi, Emiko Oikawa, Hiroaki Sato, Harukazu Hiraumi, Akimune Fumushima, Yumiko Kobayashi (Japan) Piotr Skarzynski, Tomasz Wolak, Mateusz Rusiniak, Piotr Fronczak, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-OA09 The Bone Conduction Hearing in Congenital Aural Atresia FP-OA20 Hearing preservation classification system Lichun zhang, Na Gao, Yanbo Yin, Lin Yang, Youzhou Xie, Yin Chen, Peidong Dai, Tianyu Zhang (China) Henryk Skarzynski, Artur Lorens, Piotr Fronczak, Piotr Skarzynski (Poland) FP-OA10 Therapeutic Effect of Zinc and Lipoprostaglnadin E1 For Idiopathic Sudden Hearing Loss FP-OA21 Direct Round Window Stimulation with the Vibrant Soundbridge (Med-El): 5-year Experience using Technique without Fascia Ah-Young Kim, Ho Yun Lee, Dong-Sik Chang, Moung Su Choi , Chin Saeng Cho, No Seon Park (Republic of Korea) Henryk Skarzynski, Marek Porowski, Maciej Mrowka, Lukasz Olszewski, Piotr Skarzynski, Piotr Fronczak, Anna Ratuszniak (Poland) 83 FP-OA22 Round Window Approach in Cochlear Implant in Children FP-OA33 Aural Stenosis with External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma after Auricular Reconstruction in Congenital Outer Ear and Middle Ear Deformity Anggina Pamasya (Indonesia) FP-OA23 Audiologic Tinnitus Management with Multivariate Regression Models Could be A Good Choice for Sound Therapy Tianyu Zhang, Qiang Du (China) FP-OA34 Can Image Characteristics Predict Hearing in Patients with Acoustic Tumor and Hearing Outcome Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery: A Retrospective Review Tang-Chuan Wang, Yi-Wen Liu, Chia-Der Lin, Ian-Shiue Huang, Hung Lin, Hsiung-Kwang Chung, Ching-Yuang Wang, Ming-Hsui Tsai (Taiwan) FP-OA24 Audiometric results after stapedotomy with titanum Kurz Piston prosthesis Ryh-Hsin Lin, Chia-Der Lin, Ming-Hsui Tsai, Ryh-Hsin Lin (Taiwan) Piotr Skarzynski, Bartlomiej Krol, Maciej Mrowka, Roman Barylyak, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-OA35 AICA/PICA syndrome assessed by a vestibular test battery FP-OA25 Stapedotomy as otosclerosis treatment in children Yu-Cheng Weng, Yi-Ho Young, Yu-Cheng Weng (Taiwan) FP-OA36 Reconstruction of Human Auricular Cartilage by Using Platelet-rich Plasma and Microtia Chondrocytes Henryk Skarzynski, Piotr Skarzynski, Bartlomiej Krol, Marek Porowski, Maciej Mrowka, Roman Barylyak (Poland) Chia-Che Wu, Wei-Hong Chen, Jin-Yu Tsai, Ming-Tang Lai , Win-Ping Deng, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) FP-OA26 Outcome of mastoid obliteration with autologous costal cartilage: comparison with bone pate and soft wall reconstruction FP-OA37 Chronic Otitis Media with Cholesteatoma: Diagnostic & Management Hyong-Ho Cho, Tae-Ho Eom, Young-Ho Choi, Sungsu Lee, Yong-Beom Cho (Republic of Korea) Tan Huynh Ba (Viet Nam) FP-OA27 Clinical Characteristics in Pediatric Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss FP-OA38 Multivariate Analysis of Prognostic Factors for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Children Young-Ho Choi, Dong-Ju Shin, Sungsu Lee, Yeon Cho, Hyong-Ho Cho (Republic of Korea) Jae Ho Chunng, Seok Hyun Cho, Jin Hyeok Jeong, Chul Won Park, Seung Hwan Lee (Republic of Korea) FP-OA28 The Role of Genetic Variation on Gentamicin Susceptibility in the Treatment of Intractable Meniere’s Disease FP-OA39 Fully Endoscopic Tympanoplasty with or without Inside Out Mastoidectomy Pa-Chun Wang, Tan-Kuai Wan, Chi-Jung Huang (Taiwan) Chia-Wei Kuo, Hsing-Mei Wu (Taiwan) FP-OA29 A Case of Aural Atresia after Radiotherapy for Nasopharyngeal Cancer FP-OA40 Neurilemmoma of mastoid cavity representing as facial palsy Takuya Tomemori, Yoshinori Yanagi, Ryoko Watanabe, Hiroki Sugisaki, Tomoya Kurokawa, Tomohito Nojima, Kiyoshi Hiruma , Toshio Mitsuhashi (Japan) Yu-Chen Wu, Ming-Tang Lai, Yi-Ping Liao, Chung-Yu Hsieh, Chia-Che Wu, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) FP-OA41 In Vivo Evaluation of Pathogenic Potential of the Novel Tmprss3 Mutations and Genotype-Phenotype Correlation FP-OA30 Measurement of external auditory canal angles in Asian Yoon-Whan Kim, Tae-Hyun Moon (Republic of Korea) Ah Reum Kim, So Ra Im, Sang Min Park , Woo Jin Park, Seung Ha Oh, Byung Yoon Choi (Republic of Korea) FP-OA31 A Rare Case of Bilateral Labyrhintitis Secondary to Bilateral Masked Mastoiditis FP-OA42 Anacusis after Acute Acoustic Trauma Treated by Cochlear Implantation Atiqah Zakaria, Roslenda Rahman, Asma Abdullah, Farah Dayana (Malaysia) Ning-Hisang Wang, Hsing-mei Wu, Ming-Hsiu Chen (Taiwan) FP-OA32 Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring During Cochlear Implaint Surger: an Observational Study FP-OA43 Investigation of Auditory Cortex Response in the Audiologically Immature Rat with Single Side Chung-Feng Hwang, Ning Ning Lee (Taiwan) Seung-Ha Oh, Mun Young Chang, Yoon Chan Rah, Doo Hee Kim, Su Kyoung Park (Republic of Korea) 84 FP-OA44 The Diagnostics of Otogenic and Rhinogenic Meningitis in Children Pediatric Otolaryngology (101) Azizagha Talishinskiy (Azerbaijan) FP-PG02 Current Concepts in Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations FP-OA45 Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome with Multiple Cranial Neuropathies Associated with Ruxolitinib Therapy in Myelofibrosis: A Case Report Hui Sing Chew, Henry KK Tan (Singapore) FP-PG03 Subglottic Hemangiomas- Local Experience with Propranolol Therapy Wei-Che Lan, Ching-Yuan Wang, Chia-Der Lin, Ming-Hsui Tsai (Taiwan) Hui Sing Chew, Annette Ang, Rosselyn Anicete, Henry KK Tan (Singapore) FP-OA46 Otosclerosis with Double Ring Sign FP-PG04 Grisel’S Syndrome – A Rare But Important Complication Ming-Tang Lai, Chung-Yu Hsieh, Yi-Ping Liao, Wei-Chieh Chang , Chia-Che Wu, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) Vanessa Tan, Henry Tan, Annette Ang (Singapore) FP-OA47 Does operation cause cochlear injury? FP-PG05 An Unusual Presentation of Luc’s Abscess Ming-Hsun Wen, Joshua Kuang Chao Chen(Taiwan) Donovan Eu, Wei Chen Ong (Singapore) FP-OA48 Effect of Short-Duration Sleep Deprivation On The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex System – Evaluated By Ocular Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potential Test FP-PG06 Propanolol Therapy in Management of Tracheal Hemangioma St. Luke's Medical Center Experience Yi-Ho Young, Bing-Yi Lin (Taiwan) Ricardo Jr Ramirez, Jaclyn Leigh Vidal (Philippines) FP-OA49 Surgical management of petrous bone cholesteatoma FP-PG07 Aural Stenosis with External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma after Auricular Reconstruction in Congenital Outer Ear and Middle Ear Deformity Kai-Chieh Chan, Che-Ming Wu, Chin-Kuo Chen (Taiwan) FP-OA50 Inner Ear Deficits in Irradiated Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Survivors Qiang Du ,Tianyu Zhang (China) FP-PG08 Three Cases of Pediatric Congenital Cholesteatoma with Sclerotic Regions Yi-Ho Young, Fan-Hsiang Chi (Taiwan) FP-OA51 Eliciting Cervical Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials by Bone-Conducted Vibration via Various Tapping Sites Yoshihiko Esu, Yukiko Iino, Naohiro Yosida, Hiromi Kanazawa, Akihiro Shinnnabe, Mariko, Shinngo Matuzawa, Masayo Hasegawa (Japan) Yi-Ho Young, Chia-Chen Tseng (Taiwan) FP-PG09 Morphological characteristics of round window niche in congenital aural atresia and stenosis patients FP-OA52 Bilateral Meniere’s Disease Assessed by an Inner Ear Test Battery Chi-Hsuan Huang, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) keguang chen, peidong dai, tianyu zhang, huiying lv, lin yang (China) FP-OA53 Correlating Vestibular Schwannoma Size with Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) Results FP-PG10 A New 3-Dimensional Template for Fabricating and Positioning an Autogenous Cartilage Framework During Microtia Reconstruction Kuan-Liang Lin, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) FP-OA54 Assessing Inner Ear Deficits After Chronic Otitis Media via an Inner Ear Test Battery Keguang Chen, Peidong Dai, Lin Yang, Tianyu Zhang, Yaoyao Fu (China) Chun-Wei Chang, Po-Wen Cheng, Yi-Ho Young (Taiwan) FP-PG11 Use of Monopolar Diathermy and Post Tonsillectomy Haemostasis Rate at Kk Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore FP-OA55 Ototoxicity from Organic Solvents Assessed by an Inner Ear Test Battery Peng-Chieh Hsu, Po-Wen Cheng, Yi-Ho Young, (Taiwan) Shahrul Izham Ibrahim, Rosslyn Anicete, Annette Ang, Abhilash Balakrishnan, Kun Kiaang Tan (Singapore) FP-OA56 Tinnitus In Adolescents: Association with Psycho-Emotional Factors FP-PG12 An Unusual Case of Small Round Blue Cell Nasal Tumor in a 15 Month Old Child Young Ho Kim, Yung Jin Jeon, So Young Kim (Republic of Korea) Ching Yee Chan, Wen Quan Derrick Lian, Ching Mei Joyce Lam, Kun Kiang Henry Tan (Singapore) 85 FP-PG13 High Fat Diet is Associated with Otitis Media With Effusion FP-PG24 Congenital Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis: Shifting Trends in Airway Management? Hyo-Jeong Lee, Hyo Geun Choi, Songyong Sim, Joong Seob Lee, Sung Kwang Hong, Hyung-Jong Kim (Republic of Korea) Goh Bee-See, Sandie Ewe(Malaysia) FP-PG25 Acute Retropharyngeal Abscess in Young Infants: Clinical Presentation, Management and Treatment Outcomes FP-PG14 Operation on Placental Support (Oops): Alor Setar Kedah Experience Norzi Gazali, Masany Mansor, Siti Sabzah Mohd Hashim, Angela Yoong (Malaysia) Victor III Alarva, Victor III Alarva, Henry Tan Kun Kiaang, Annette Ang Hui Chi (Singapore) FP-PG15 Clinical characteristics of pediatric deep neck abscesses FP-PG26 Effect of Frenotomy on Speech and Tongue Mobility Takamori Takeda, Kouta Mizushima, Nobuaki Koide, Taku Ito, Ken Kitamura (Japan) Kyu Young Choi,Hyung-Joon Choi, Dong Jin Lee, Bum Jung Park , Jin Hwan Kim (Republic of Korea) FP-PG16 Molecular Epidemiology of Ampicillin-Resistant Haemophilus Influenzae Causing Acute Otitis Media in Japanese Infants and Young Children FP-PG27 Congenital Vallecular Cyst Causing Airway Obstruction : A Review of Four Cases Atiqah Zakaria, Ahmad Kusyairi Khalid, Bee See Goh (Malaysia) Risako Kakuta, Hisakazu Yano, Hiroshi Hidaka, Daiki Ozawa, Hajime Kanamori, Shiro Endo, Sadahiro Ichimura, Miho Ogawa, Masahiro Shimojima, Shinya Inomata, Ayako Tanouchi, Mitsuo Kaku, Yukio Katori (Japan) FP-PG28 Conservative Treatment of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma Chen-long Li, Tian-yu Zhang (China) FP-PG29 Risk Factors of Post-Operative Recidivism in Congenital Cholesteatoma of the Middle Ear FP-PG17 Air- Bone Gap and the CT Imaging in large Vestibular Aqueduct Symptom Chong Sun Kim, Hyung-Jong Kim, Seung Woo Yoo, Sung Kwang Hong, Hyo-Jeong Lee(Republic of Korea) Hitomi Higuchi, Takashi Nakagawa (Japan) FP-PG18 Title: Pediatric Vocal Cord Paralysis: A Management Review FP-PG30 Surgical Outcomes of Cervicofacial Atypical Mycobacterium Lymphadenopathy Anuar Idwan Idris, Norzi Gazali , Siti Sabzah Mohamad Hashim (Malaysia) Huixin Hu, Charis Kum, Kun Kianng Tan, Annette Ang, Rosslyn Anicete Capuno (Singapore) FP-PG19 Otogenic Brain Abscess with Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage as a Complication of Dangerous type Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media FP-PG31 Teaching Effectively with Use of Game-Based Interactive Mathematics Hydon Libradilla, Aldwin Teves, Karen Luz Teves (Philippines) Harim Priyono, Michael Lekatompessy (Indonesia) FP-PG32 An Investigation on the Language Performances of Children with Tracheotomy FP-PG20 Inflammatory Myofibroblast Tumor Sinonasal Chu-Chun Huang, Cheng-Chien Yang, Kuo-Sheng Lee, Pao-Chuan Torng (Taiwan) Marlinda Adham, Retno Wardani, Dora Marpaung (Indonesia) FP-PG21 What is Difference Between Atopic Nasal Polyp And Nonatopic Nasal Polyp? FP-PG 33 The antioxidant effect of metformin reduced the inflammatory responses in the human middle ear epithelial cell lines Soo Whan Kim (Republic of Korea) Sungwon Chae, Jaegu Cho, Sungwon Chae(Republic of Korea) FP-PG22 Endoscopic Biocauterization with Tissue Fibrin Glue for the Treatment of Congenital Pyriform Sinus Fistula: A Case Series and Review of the Literature Yun-Chen Huang, Wei-Chung Hsu (Taiwan) FP-PG23 Retroauricular Infections in Patients with Congenital Aural Stenosis Yaying Zhu, Youzhou Xie, Tianyu Zhang (China) 86 FP-RF14 A Study on the Quality Indicators for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Care Using National Database Rhinology and Facial Plasty (101) FP-RF01 The identification of 8 Most Recognizable and Culturally Relevant Odorants for the Validation of A Singapore- Smell Identification Screening Test Hsin-Jen Chang, Su-Yi Hsu, Pa-Chun Wang (Taiwan) FP-RF15 Objectification Of Aesthetic and Functional Results of Surgical Treatment of Auricle Congenital Malformations’ (Microtia) according to Skarzynski’s Scale Yohanes Ting, Yew Kwang Ong, Siew Shuen Chao(Singapore) FP-RF02 Beech Pollenosis in Ito City Shizuoka Mayumi Fujii, Kiyoshio Makiyama, Ken`ichi Hisamatsu, Kenji Okazaki (Japan) Katarzyna Lazecka, Witold Ciesla, Roman Barylyak, Piotr Skarzynski, Aleksandra Mickielewicz, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) FP-RF04 Maxillary Sinus Hemangioma: Usefulness of Embolization According to Classification FP-RF16 Severe Complications after Endoscopic Sinus Surgery- Surgeon’s Fault or Bad Luck? A Look back on the Case Hisashi Hasegawa, Tohru Furusaka , Hiroumi Matuzaki, Takeshi Asakawa (Japan) Aleksandra Mickielewicz, Iwonna Gwizdalska, Katarzyna Lazecka, Robert Osmolski, Edyta Witkowska, Maciej Fus, Henryk Skarzynski, Piotr Skarzynski (Poland) FP-RF05 Experience in Revision Rhinoplasty Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh, Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh (Saudi Arabia) FP-RF07 Stage Surgery on Inverted Papilloma which Invaded Lacrimal Sac, Periorbita, Ethmoid and Frontla Sinus FP-RF17 Preliminary results of NuVent - Sinus Dilation System with Navigation- 7 Cases. Aleksandra Mickielewicz , Iwonna Gwizdalska, Katarzyna Lazecka, Edyta Witkowska, Robert Osmolski, Justyna Dabrowska-Bien, Piotr Skarzynski, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) Soon-Gu Kim , Sue Jean Mun, Hwan-Jung Roh (Republic of Korea) FP-RF18 Radiological Anatomy of Frontal Recess FP-RF08 Breakdown of the Pericranial Flap in Endoscopic Anterior Skull Base Reconstruction Leading to Intracranial Abscess Aleksandra Mickielewicz, Katarzyna Lazecka, Robert Osmolski, Piotr Skarzynski, Henryk Skarzynski (Poland) Xinni Xu, Yew Kwang Ong (Singapore) FP-RF19 Dacryolith of the Lacrimal Drainage System Presenting as a Mass of Inferior Meatus FP-RF09 Pterygopalatine Fossa Schwannoma – A Rare Case Report Ki-Sang Rha, Sung Tae Seo, Ji Soo Park, Yong Min Kim (Republic of Korea) Tsung-Wei Liu, Hsing-Won Wang, Pin-Zhir Chao (Taiwan) FP-RF20 Topical 1:1000 Adrenaline Causing Septal Perforation in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery FP-RF10 Endscopic Sinus Surgery for Isolated Sphenoid Sinus Disease Jin Keat Siow, Minyi, Lilleen Huang (Singapore) Yusuke Kojima, Kenzo Tsuzuki, Yoriko Yukitatsu, Hideki Oka, Hironori Takebayashi, Masafumi Sakagami (Japan) FP-RF21 The Usefulness of Nasal Exhaled Breath Condensate in Patients with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis FP-RF11 Sphenoid Sinus Fungus Ball: Our Experience Ki-Sang Rha, Young Hoon Yoon, Yong Min Kim (Republic of Korea) Masahiro Nakamura, Masato Miwa, Noritsugu Ono, Mikio Hirotsu, Akito Shiozawa, Mami Hanao, Takashi Hirose, Mayumi Miwa, Katsuhisa Ikeda (Japan) FP-RF12 Autophagy Is Deficient in Nasal Polyp: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Nasal Polyposis FP-RF22 One Subdural Abscess Case Caused by Sinusitis Ling-Feng Wang, Jeff Yi-Fu Chen, Sheau-Fang Yang, Chih-Feng Tai (Taiwan) Satoshi Hara, Noritsugu Ono, Takako Okizaki, Keiko Nagaya , Takuo Haruyama, Asami Ito, Naoko Yokoi, Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Katsuhisa Ikeda (Japan) FP-RF13 Transnasal Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy for Premaliganant or Malignant Tumor FP-RF23 Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma (Reah) of Nasal Cavity : A Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature Tengchin Wang, Kuowei Huang, Chiehjen Wu (Taiwan) Atiqah Zakaria, Balwant Singh Gendeh, Salina Hussain, Syahrina Azah (Malaysia) 87 FP-RF24 The Effect of IN SITU Gelling Mometasone Furoate + Levofloxacin + Retinyl Palmitate Mixture on Healing of the Surgically Created Nasal Trauma in Rabbits FP-RF35 Soft Tissue Cephalometry: Measurement of Nasal Dorsum Length in Taiwanese Adults Chih-hsien Wu, Li-Chen Chu, Hsing-Liang Wang, Che-Yi Chou, Wen-Tsao Ho, Yen-Ju Wang, Ting-Chun Huang, Ying-Ying Yang, Chen-Wei Wang, Nai-Wei Hsueh (Taiwan) Fadlullah Aksoy, Remzi Dogan, Orhan Ozturan, Ebru Altuntas, Fatma Gulgun Yener, Beril Guler (Turkey) FP-RF36 Change in Olfactory Function after Radiotherapy in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma FP-RF25 Nasal Neurilemmoma, Presenting as Rhinosinusitis Rong-San Jiang, Jing-Jie Wang (Taiwan) Wei-Chieh Chang, Ming-Tang Lai, Yi-Ping Liao, Fei-Peng Lee (Taiwan) FP-RF37 Prevalence of nasal carriage of Staphylococcus Aureus among Allergic Rhinitis Patients and Healthy Controls in Thailand. FP-RF26 Diode Laser Assisted Minimal Invasive Sphenoidotomy for Endoscopic Transphenoidal Pituitary Surgery: Our Technique and Results Kanokrat Suvarnsit, Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn (Thailand) Wen-Sen Lai,Da-Tong Ju, Yueng-Hsiang Chu, Jih-Chin Lee (Taiwan) FP-RF38 Evaluation of the Factors of Facial Profile in Taiwanese Adolescence FP-RF27 Trichofolliculoma of Nasal Vestibule Ying-Chieh Hsu, Su-Yi Hsu (Taiwan) Tan S N, Mazita A, Mohd Razif M Y, Primuharsa Putra S H A (Malaysia) FP-RF39 Refractory Headache Caused by Migrated Silicone Implant- Case Report FP-RF28 Sugical Management of Odontogenic Maxillary Sinusitis Wen-Hsuan Tseng, Yu-Hsun Chiu (Taiwan) Hung-I Hsu, Ching-Yin Ho (Taiwan) FP-RF40 Three-dimensional analysis of the Accuracy of Optic and Electromagnetic Navigation Systems in Live Computer-Aided Surgery FP-RF29 A Murine Model for Staphylococcus Aureus Rhinosinusitis Chih-Ming Chang, Fu-Shan Jaw, Po-Wen Cheng (Taiwan) Chun Chan, Alkis Psaltis, Sarah Vreugde, Peter John Wormald (Australia) FP-RF41 Infarcted Angiomatous Polyp Mimicking Malignant Sinonasal Neoplasm FP-RF30 Bacterial Interference of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa on Staphylococcus Aureus Yuan-Yun Tam, Chia-Chen Wu, Chi-Che Huang (Taiwan) Chun Chan, Ahmed Bassioni, Sarah Vreugde, Alkis Psaltis, Peter John Wormald (Australia) FP-RF42 Anterior-based Pericranial Flap Vascular Anatomy for Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery Design FP-RF31 Coexistence of Sinonasal Actinomycosis and Aspergillosis Tsung-Te Chung, Ray-Yu Lin, Hung-Sheng Wu (Taiwan) Pei Hsun Liao, Yu Hsuan Lin, Ming Yee Lin, Pei Hsun Liao (Taiwan) FP-RF43 Activation of TLR4 induces VEGF Expression via Akt Pathway in Nasal Polyps Heung-Man Lee, Jae-Min Shin, Dong yn Ko( Korea) FP-RF32 Rhinolaryngofiberscopic Removal of a Displaced Dental Implant in Right Maxillary Sinus Case Report FP-RF44 Primary Nasal Mucosal Malignant Melanoma Ke-Chien Lin, Ming-Tang Lai, Fei-Peng Lee, Tsung-Ming Chen, Sheng-Po Yuan (Taiwan) Chao-Ming Fan, Chao-Ming Fan, Wu-Chia Lo (Taiwan) FP-RF45 Short-term Clinical Outcome of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery for Skull-base Tumor FP-RF33 Paediatric Acute Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis Mimicking Chicken Pox Sandie Ewe, Farah Dayana, Keah KC, Pua KC (Malaysia) Yu-Tsai Lin , Hung-Chen Wang (Taiwan) FP-RF34 Vacuum Negative Pressure of Syringes during Facial Fat Transplantation Chih-hsien Wu, Li-Chen Chu, Hsing-Liang Wang, Che-Yi Chou, Wen-Tsao Ho, Yen-Ju Wang, Ting-Chun Huang, Ying-Ying Yang, Chen-Wei Wang, Nai-Wei Hsueh (Taiwan) 88 Social Program Welcome Reception Fee: Free Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015 Style: Standing Buffet Venue: 3F, Banquet Hall, Taipei International Convention Center President Dinner Fee: By invitation Date: Friday, March 20, 2015 Venue: 1F, Resident 1, Grand Hyatt Taipei hotel Add: 2, SongShou Road, Taipei Gala Dinner Fee: USD100 /person Date: Saturday, March 21, 2015 Style: Round Table Venue: 5F, Grand Ballroom, Humble House Taipei Add: No. 18, Songgao Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei 89 MRT Route Map 90 96057096 ENT 91 2.0 02/2015/PO-E TELE PACK X LED – LED Stroboscopy in a New Dimension www.karlstorz.com 96057095 NAV 7 2.0 02/2015/PO-E NAV1 Electromagnetic Quality Meets Economics www.karlstorz.com
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