Canadian Society of OTOLARYNGOLOGY -Head and Neck Surgery 74th Annual Meeting “Quality & Excellence in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery” June 6 to 9, 2020 Fredericton Convention Centre FREDERICTON, NB President Dr. Ian Witterick, Toronto, ON Local Arrangements Dr. Greg Thompson, Fredericton, NB Scientific Program Dr. Vincent Lin, Toronto, ON INVITED GUESTS • Dr. Dan Fliss Professor & Chair, Depart- ment of OHNS and Maxil- lofacial Surgery, Tel Aviv Souasky Medical Center, Israel • Dr. Robert Bell Surgical Oncologist, former CEO of University Health Network (Toronto) and former Ontario Deputy Minister of Health • Dr. Rick Chandra Professor & Chief of Rhinology & Skull Base Surgery, Vanderbilt Univer- sity Medical Centre, Nash- ville, TN • Dr. Brian Nussenbaum Executive Director, Ameri- can Board of Otolaryngo- logy-Head and Neck Sur- gery, Houston, TX
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Canadian Society of
OTOLARYNGOLOGY -Head and Neck Surgery
74th Annual Meeting “Quality & Excellence in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery”
June 6 to 9, 2020 Fredericton Convention Centre FREDERICTON, NB
President
Dr. Ian Witterick, Toronto, ON
Local Arrangements
Dr. Greg Thompson, Fredericton, NB
Scientific Program
Dr. Vincent Lin, Toronto, ON
INVITED GUESTS
• Dr. Dan Fliss Professor & Chair, Depart-ment of OHNS and Maxil-lofacial Surgery, Tel Aviv Souasky Medical Center, Israel
• Dr. Robert Bell Surgical Oncologist, former CEO of University Health Network (Toronto) and former Ontario Deputy Minister of Health
• Dr. Rick Chandra Professor & Chief of Rhinology & Skull Base Surgery, Vanderbilt Univer-sity Medical Centre, Nash-ville, TN
• Dr. Brian Nussenbaum Executive Director, Ameri-can Board of Otolaryngo-logy-Head and Neck Sur-gery, Houston, TX
We invite you to join us in charming Fredericton, NB for the Society’s 74th
Annual Meeting. The Local Arrangements Committee headed by Dr. Greg
Thompson of Fredericton, has worked hard to put together some terrific so-
cial events. That, coupled with a scientific program filled with outstanding
guest speakers, hands-on courses, workshops, podium and poster presenta-
tion will make this a very memorable experience for all who attend.
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
• Hands-on American College of Surgeons Certification Course in Thyroid,
Parathyroid and Neck Ultrasound Complete program—page 8
• Hands-on dissection course in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: From Basic to
Advanced (Repeated on Saturday, June 6) Complete program—page 6
• Hands-on dissection course in Endoscopic Ear Surgery Complete program—page 9
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
• Thyroid Cancer Update Complete program—page 10
• Hands-on Dissection Course in Open Ear Surgery Complete program—page 12
Complete program details can also be found on https://www.entcanada.org/news-
events/annual-meetings/fredericton-2020/ Click on “Pre-Convention Courses”.
Sunday, June 7—1645 to 1800 COHNS Fund Fundraiser, Fredericton Playhouse Theatre
Dr. Doug Angel invites you to attend a musical review starring OHNS singers and musicians. It will be held at the historic Fredericton Playhouse which is connected to the Fredericton Convention Centre by a pedway. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the COHNS Fund.
Welcoming Reception—1800 to 1930
Following the musical show, we will move to the exhibits area on the 2nd floor of the FCC for the Welcoming Reception to catch up with colleagues and friends and enjoy drinks and a buffet.
Monday, June 8—1900 to 2300 Maritime Kitchen Party
This year, join us at the Delta Hotel for the President’s Maritime Kitchen Party. Be prepared to kiss the cod, listen and dance to lively music, dine on delicious East Coast fare and be entertained. This is a family-friendly event. Dress is casual (jeans). Shuttles to/from the Delta Hotels will be provided.
Monday, June 8—1000 to 1330 Companions Program
Guided by Calithumpian actors in costume, this entertaining, private walking tour of Fredericton’s historical district includes the Garrison District, the Fred-ericton Loyalist Cemetery, City Hall, and many other points of interest. Follow-ing the tour, lunch will be served at the Fredericton Region Museum. Cost: $60 per person
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Hilton Garden Inn Fredericton 620 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1C2 (506) 999-1551
Booking Link: CSO Accommodations
If you prefer to register online via the website, visit— https://www.entcanada.org/news-events/annual-meetings/fredericton-2020/ and click on the registration bar.
VIEW the complete programs for the HANDS-ON COURSES available im-mediately before and during the Fredericton meeting on the following pages.
REGISTRATION FORMS for all courses and the general program available in this brochure.
ALL INFORMATION concerning the Fredericton Annual Meeting is also available on the Society’s website at https://www.entcanada.org/news-events/annual-meetings/fredericton-2020/
Nashwaaksis A Room, FCC / Mobile Lab (rear parking lot, Crowne Plaza Hotel)
Course Director Dr. Marc Tewfik, Montreal
Guest Faculty Dr. Philip Chen, San Antonio, TX Faculty Dr. Yvonne Chan, Toronto Dr. Lamiae Himdi, Montreal Dr. Richard Gall, Winnipeg Dr. Arif Janjua, Vancouver Dr. John Lee, Toronto Dr. John Scott, Halifax Dr. Doron Sommer, Hamilton Dr. Andrew Thamboo, Vancouver Dr. Allan Vescan, Toronto Dr. Ian Witterick, Toronto Cost (+ HST) Full Program - $459 (max 28 registrants) Lectures Only - $100 consultant / $45 resident, fellow, medical student Introduction Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) can be challenging to manage, even in the hands of experienced
otolaryngologists. Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is generally reserved for medical management
failures and is tailored to the severity of disease. Recent advances in technique and an improved
understanding of the disease process have led to improved success rates for ESS. The aim of this
course is to teach basic to advanced techniques in ESS, including maxillary antrostomy, spheno-
ethmoidectomy, frontal recess dissection and septoplasty.
The session will consist of a half-day of lectures followed by a half-day of hands-on dissections.
Seven cadaveric heads as well as endoscopic surgical workstations will be provided, and the en-
rollment is open to a total of 28 Otolaryngologists, including practicing surgeons, advanced train-
ees and fellows.
Learning Objectives After attending this workshop, otolaryngologists will:
1. Review endoscopic and radiologic sino-nasal anatomy, as well as pathophysiologic
concepts of various common nasal diseases.
2. Become familiar with the management of sino-nasal pathology, including the latest
medical therapies as well as advanced ESS techniques, including the surgical steps of
each technique.
3. Be able to discuss the indications and contraindications of ESS techniques.
4. Become familiar with the instrumentation required.
5. Be able to discuss the postoperative management after ESS.
Frontal Sinus Masterclass Workshop Description (included for dissectors) Frontal sinus anatomy is highly variable and often complex. As a result, it is often challenging for
the sinus surgeon to master understanding of the frontal sinus.
The Frontal Sinus Master’s Class aims to help participants systematically review a variety of CT
scans, from simple to complex, in all 3 planes. After reviewing the CT, the participant uses the
building block method to determine the anatomy and drainage pathway of the frontal sinus.
Course Faculty works with the participants to make and evaluate their own 3D conceptualization
of the frontal sinus cells using tangible blocks, in a hands-on approach. The Course Faculty
checks and provides feedback to help the participant improve their 3D Conceptualization.
Participants then compare their own 3D interpretation of the CT scan with the intra-operative
video of the surgery performed on this patient, with stepwise removal of frontal sinus cells. The
comparison of the participant’s 3D Interpretation and the actual surgery re-enforces their ability
to use the triplanar CT images to create a 3D anatomical picture, and to formulate their own plan
for surgery.
cont...
ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY DISSECTION COURSE—FRIDAY, JUNE 5 (Complete Program)
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Dissection Course in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery cont... The Course Faculty works with the participants to make and evaluate their own 3D conceptu-
alization of the frontal sinus cells using tangible blocks, in a hands-on approach. The Course
Faculty checks and provides feedback to help the participant improve their 3D Conceptualiza-
tion. Participants then compare their own 3D interpretation of the CT scan with the intra-
operative video of the surgery performed on this patient, with stepwise removal of frontal
sinus cells. The comparison of the participant’s 3D Interpretation and the actual surgery re-
enforces their ability to use the triplanar CT images to create a 3D anatomical picture, and to
formulate their own plan for surgery.
Learning Objectives • Review the nomenclature and common cellular configurations of frontoethmoidal cells
that are relevant to frontal sinus surgery.
• Practice reconstructing these 3D configurations using the building blocks technique and
understanding how this affects the frontal sinus drainage pathway.
• Develop a surgical plan for frontal recess dissection based on the elucidated frontoeth-
moidal cell anatomy.
PROGRAM
0730 Registration Didactic Session Nashwaaksis A, Fredericton Convention Centre
0750-0800 Welcome—M. Tewfik, Montreal
0800-0820 Pathogenesis and Classifications of CRS—J. Scott, Halifax
0820-0840 Pre-operative and Postoperative Management in Sinus Surgery— J. Lee,
Toronto
0840-0900 Surgical Sinonasal Anatomy and Radiology—M. Tewfik, Montreal
0900-0920 Endoscopic Septum and Turbinate Surgery—A. Janjua, Vancouver
0920-0940 Surgical Treatment of CRS. Full House FESS Concept—A. Thamboo,
Vancouver
0940-1000 Recalcitrant CRS (including Revision Surgery—Y. Chan, Toronto
1000-1020 COFFEE
1020-1040 Frontal Recess and Frontal Sinus–Surgical Approaches—P. Chen, San
Antonio
1040-1140 Frontal Sinus Masterclass
1140-1200 Avoiding and Managing Complications of FESS (including epistaxis)—D.
Sommer, Hamilton
1200-1300 LUNCH
Hands-on Session Stryker Mobile Lab (rear parking lot, Crowne Plaza Hotel)
1300-1400 Endoscopic Septoplasty / Inferior Turbinoplasty / Maxillary Antrostomy Demonstration—20 min / Dissection—40 min
1400-1520 Frontal Recess Dissection
Frontal Sinus Trephination
Demonstration—20 min / Dissection—60 min
1520-1540 COFFEE
1540-1640 Anterior and Posterior Ethmoidectomy
Sphenoidotomy
Demonstration—20 min / Dissection—40 min
1640-1800 Sphenoidotomy Artery Ligation
Endoscopic Orbital Decompression
Demonstration—20 min / Dissection—60 min
1800-1805 Close of the day
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS CERTIFICATION COURSE—FRIDAY, JUNE 5 (Complete Program)
THYROID, PARATHYROID AND NECK ULTRASOUND Marysville AB Room, Fredericton Convention Centre
Chair Dr. Russell B. Smith, Jacksonville, FL
Faculty Dr. Danny Enepekides Dr. Allan Vescan
Dr. Jeremy Freeman Dr. Peter Vosler
Dr. Kevin Higgins Dr. Ian Witterick
Dr. Eric Monteiro
Cost (+ HST) Full Program - $1,195 PROGRAM 0730 Registration 0815–0825 Overview and Discussion of Course Topics—R. Smith
0825–0855 Principles and Physics of Ultrasonography—E. Monteiro
0855–0915 Scanning Techniques for Head and Neck Ultrasonography—K. Higgins
0915–0955 Ultrasonography of Normal Neck Anatomy
0955-1010 BREAK
1010–1030 Instructor Demonstration—R. Smith
1030–1100 Thyroid Ultrasonography—I. Witterick
1100–1125 Parathyroid Ultrasonography—A. Vescan
1125–1140 BREAK
1140–1220 Neck Ultrasonography—D. Enepekides
1220–1250 Interventional Ultrasonography—R. Smith
1250–1300 LUNCH
1300–1330 Integrating Office Based Ultrasonography into Practice—J. Freeman
THYROID CANCER UPDATE—SATURDAY, JUNE 6 (Complete Program)
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Thyroid Cancer Update cont...
Afternoon Session
Chair: Dr. Dan O’Connell, Edmonton
1315-1330 Post-operative Management of Thyroid Cancer—B. McIver, 15 min
1330–1345 Medullary CA: What’s New?—R. Smith, 15 min
1345–1400 Management of Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer—B. McIver, 15 min
1400–1415 Surgical Management of Advanced Thyroid Cancer—J. Shah, 15 min
1415–1430 Management of Recurrence—J. Freeman, 15 min
1430–1450 State of the Art of Systemic Treatment—L. Wirth, 20 min
1450-1500 Q&A of previous presentations
1500-1600 Panel on Post-operative Management—Moderator I. Witterick
Panelists—B. McIver, J. Irish, R. Hart, E. Prisman, L. Wirth, D. MacNeil
1600-1615 BREAK and Meeting the Faculty
1615-1730 Video Sessions—
Each video is 7 minutes followed by 3-4 minutes of discussion.
Moderators—J. Freeman / D. O’Connell
Panelists & Reviewers—J. Shah, A. Shaha, H. Seikaly, D. Anderson, R.
Gilbert, P. Kerr, D. Fliss
• Use of nerve monitoring—G. Randolph
• Total thyroidectomy and Central Neck Dissection—J. Shah
• Thyroidectomy—D. Anderson
• Tracheal resection—J. Shah
• Neck dissection—P. Vosler
• Re-operative Central Neck Dissection—J. Freeman
• Two Adjuncts to Thyroid Cancer Surgery—P. Vosler
• Mini-Sternotomy—J. Freeman
1730-1735 Closing Remarks
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Mobile Lab (rear parking lot, Crowne Plaza Hotel / Nashwaaksis A Room
Course Directors / Faculty Dr. Jane Lea, Vancouver / Dr. Vincent Lin, Toronto
Cost (+HST) Full Program - $459 (max 28 registrants) Lectures Only - $100 / $45 resident/fellow/medical student Introduction
Otologic conditions are common in an otolaryngology practice but ear surgery has dramati-
cally decreased in volume in the general otolaryngology practice. This aim of this course is
to refresh common open otologic procedures for those in the community as well as enhance
what was taught during residency for the more junior surgeons.
A half day didactic course taught by some of the most experienced Canadian otologists will
compliment a half-day of hands on dissection on fresh frozen cadaveric heads. The partici-
pant will be given a hands-on opportunity to be guided through mastoidectomy approach-
es, middle ear procedures such as tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty. Participants will also
be given the opportunity to attempt cochlear implant electrode insertions and bone con-
duction device placements.
Learning Objectives After attending this workshop, the participant will be able to -
• Perform a basic cortical mastoidectomy as well as understand common indications for
this procedure
• Elevate a simple tympanomeatal flap, inspect the ossicular chain and perform basic
tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty techniques
• Understand indications for cochlear implants and bone conduction implants
• Be familiar with common otological instruments and handling of otologic drills.
PROGRAM
0730 Registration Hands-on Dissection Stryker Mobile Lab (rear parking lot, Crowne Plaza Hotel) 0800–0830 Introduction of faculty and overview of course
REGISTRATION—General Program 74TH ANNUAL MEETING, FREDERICTON, NB
REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES HST & PROVIDES admission to the main scienti-fic sessions, exhibits, breakfast, lunches & coffees, as well as the Welcoming Reception and President’s Dinner. PAYMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE OF-FICE UNTIL WEDNESDAY MAY 27TH, 2020. AFTER THIS DATE YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO REGISTER AT THE ON-SITE MEETING DESK IN FREDERICTON.
(to May 10) (after May 10) Category Early Bird Fee Fee Active Member $ 650 $ 750
Companion Fee $ 175 $ 275
Non-Member MD (Canadian) $1125 $1225
Non-Member MD (International ) $ 650 $ 750
Resident Fellow $ 400 $ 500
AHP (e.g. Med Student, Nurse) $ 400 $ 500
Emeritus (social events) $ 250 $ 350
Emeritus (scientific program) N/C N/C
Companion Event—Monday June 8
Walking Tour & Lunch $ 60 x # ____= $________
COURSES DURING GENERAL PROGRAM
Sunday June 7—Upper Aerodigestive Tract Endoscopy Hands-on