Munich 26-28 March 2014A Joint Meeting of EAFPS and APKO
EAFPSThe European Academyof Facial Plastic Surgery
President Pietro Palma
APKOArbeitsgemeinschaft Plastische,Rekonstruktive und Ästhetische
Kopf-Hals-Chirurgie President Ralf Siegert
Summit Co-directors Fazil Apaydin, Izmir, Turkey
Alexander Berghaus, Munich, Germany
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CONTACT
Elisabeth PfrognerPhone: +49 (89) 70 95 38 92Fax: +49 (89) 70 95 68 92Mobile: +49 (1522) 90 00 665E-Mail: [email protected]
CONGRESS VENUE
Medical Center GrosshadernHörsaaltraktLecture Hall 3 and 4Floor 1, KL Marchioninistr. 1581377 Munich Congress office: Phone: +49 (89) 70 95 47 00
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WELCOME TO MUNICH!
This first European Rhinoplasty Summit is organized by the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS), together with APKO (Arbeitsge-meinschaft Plastische, Rekonstruktive und Ästhetische Kopf-Hals-Chirurgie), an association of the German ORL-Society.
The faculty has been chosen among the leaders of rhinoplasty of each European country in addition to very distinguished internationally well respected teachers from other continents. The academic program includes comprehensive lectures and panels on recent surgical and scientific advan-ces in rhinoplasty. Besides, there are oral presentations and posters from the participants. Among the highlights there are live surgical demonstrations by much acknowledged experts, and the opportunity of master-guided practical training.
The presidents of the organizing societies, the co-directors and the entire faculty welcome you as an esteemed participant in one of the most exciting meetings on rhinoplasty of the year in Europe. Expect a high learning effect through intense discussions, and days of vivid and pleasant conversations with friends and colleagues from all over the world.
Enjoy your stay in Munich and Bavaria, one of the most attractive regions in Germany and Europe!
Pietro Palma Ralf Siegert Fazil Apaydin Alexander Berghaus
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POSTER
Apaydin Fazil, Izmir, TurkeyBerghaus Alexander, Munich, Germany
Cabbarzade Cavid, Ankara, TurkeyFederspil Phillipe A., Heidelberg, GermanyHashemi-Aghdam Yahar, Tabris, IranIlhan Emre, Istanbul, TurkeyPalhazi Peter, Budapest, HungaryPavelka Robert, Vienna, AustriaRiederer Andreas, Munich, GermanySadick Haneen, Mannheim, GermanySarigül Yasar, Berlin, GermanySozen Tevfik, TurkeyVolgger Veronika, Munich, GermanyWong B. J., Irvine, USA
Anghel Ion, Bucharest, RomaniaBafaqeeh Sameer Ali, Riyadh, Kingdom Saudi ArabiaDe Masi Elen, Paraná – Curitiba, BrazilSan Nicoló Marion, Munich, Germany
FACULTY
Bafaqeeh Sameer Ali, Riyadh, Kingdom Saudi ArabiaBaker Shan R., Livonia, USABizrah Bashar, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaBoccieri Armando, Rome, ItalyBönisch Miriam, Linz, AustriaBull Tony, London, UKFoda Hossam, Alexandria, EgyptGassner Holger, Regensburg, GermanyGentile Richard, Boardman, USAGubisch Wolfgang, Stuttgart, GermanyHeppt Werner, Karlsruhe, GermanyKhoury Jihad, Jal El Dib, LebanonKridel Russell, Houston, USANolst-Trenité Gilbert, Amsterdam, NetherlandsPalma Pietro, Milano, ItalyPapel Ira, Baltimore, USAPastorek Norman, New York, USAPaun Santdeep, London, UKPerkins Stephen, Indianapolis, USAQuetz Joachim, Kiel, GermanyRettinger Gerhard, Ulm, GermanyRiedel Frank, Mannheim, GermanyRowe-Jones Julian, Guildford, UKSaban Yves, Nice, FranceScheithauer Marc, Ulm, GermanySiegert Ralf, Recklinghausen, GermanySousa-Vieira Antonio, Porto-Cedofeita, PortugalStelter Klaus, Munich, Germany
Tardy Eugene M., Chicago, USATaskin Yücel, Ankara, TurkeyTasman Abel-Jan, St. Gallen, SchweizThomas Regan, Chicago, USAWagner Wolfgang, Wuppertal, GermanyWalter Claus, Teufen, SchweizWurm Jochen, Erlangen, Germany
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MAP OF MEDICAL CENTER GROSSHADERN
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26.03.2014, WEDNESDAY – HALL 3
REGISTRATION
Opening Ceremony
Session 1: Three musketeers in Rhinoplasty Chairs: F. Apaydin,
A. Berghaus
Honorary lecture Tony Bull
Rhinoplasty Techniques
Honorary lecture Claus Walter
Composite grafts in rhinoplasty
Honorary lecture Eugene M. Tardy
The Humbling Pursuit of Rhinoplasty
Excellence: A 45 Year Journey
COFFEE
Session 2 Chair: G. Rettinger,
Y. Saban
PANEL A with Case Discussions Moderator: Pietro Palma
Is there a proven benefit in quality of life Panelists
through rhinoplasty, and when? Norman Pastorek
Eugene M. Tardy
Alexander Berghaus
Frank Riedel
Considerations for the ethnic nose Santdeep Paun
Ten-Years Experience with the Septal Crossbar Armando Boccieri
Graft Technique
Thick skinned rhinoplasty Russell Kridel
Equipment for better surgery – an update on Alexander Berghaus
new instruments
Cleft lip nose and other malformations Gerhard Rettinger
Discussion
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LUNCH
Permanent Poster Session
Session 3 Chairs: A. Boccieri,
F. Riedel
Keynote lecture Pietro Palma
Contemporary tip aesthetics: should we
re-think our tip surgery?
Keynote lecture Gilbert Nolst-Trenité
What I learned from my mistakes
„30 years of experience“
Keynote lecture Regan Thomas
Obtaining the Proper Nasal Profile
PANEL B with Case Discussions Moderator: A. Berghaus
Risks and hazards in the use of alloplasts Panelists
in rhinoplasty Klaus Stelter
Regan Thomas
Santdeep Paun
COFFEE
Session 4 Chairs: M. Scheithauer,
H. Gassner
Preoperative planning in rhinoplasty Frank Riedel
Suture techniques in open and closed rhinoplasty Ira Papel
The perichondrial flap in hump resection Werner Heppt
Surgical closure of septal perforations Marc Scheithauer
Keynote lecture Hossam Foda
Septorhinoplasty for the deviated nose
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PANEL C with Case Discussions Moderator: A.-J. Tasman
Which tip suture for what? Panelists
Hossam Foda
Yücel Taskin
Julian Rowe-Jones
Ira Papel
Get together in the exhibition hall
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27.03.2014, THURSDAY – HALL 3
Session 5 Chairs: H. Foda, W. Heppt
Keynote lecture Russell Kridel
Nasal tip deprojection
Keynote lecture Stephen Perkins
Why endonasal rhinoplasty has become
more difficult
Keynote lecture Alexander Berghaus
Pitfalls in Rhinoplasty, and how to avoid them
The Final Aesthetic Touch: Contouring the Eugene M. Tardy
Abnormal Columella
Why I rarely need or use the „tongue in groove“ Stephen Perkins
technique
Alloplastic implants in Rhinoplasty Klaus Stelter
Use of rib cartilage Russell Kridel
Costal reconstruction in revision rhinoplasty Yücel Taskin
Discussion
COFFEE
Session 6 Chairs: R. Kridel,
Y. Taskin
Keynote lecture Norman Pastorek
The extended tip-columella graft for severe
under projection
Keynote lecture Abel-Jan Tasman
Cutting a corner by cutting less:
Rhinosurgical Efficiency
Algorithmic approach to tip deprojection Frank Riedel
Rhinobase 2.0: A computerized database Fazil Apaydin
program dedicated to Rhinoplasty
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Shaping the frontal view in broad noses Miriam Bönisch
Creating an aesthetically pleasing Pietro Palma
alar-columellar relationship
The deviated lower third of the nose Norman Pastorek
Caudal extension and tip relations Antonio Sousa-Vieira
Discussion
LUNCH
Permanent Poster Session
Session 7 Chairs: G. Nolst-Trenité,
N. Pastorek
A new classification of spreader flap techniques Jochen Wurm
The nasal valve: Endonasal solutions Holger Gassner
Prevention of nasal valve problems: Internal Ira Papel
and external valve danger signs
„A reliable surgical technique to cure inner Claus Walter
valve breathing problems using the
closed rhinoplasty approach“
Discussion
PANEL D with Case Discussions Moderator: Fazil Apaydin
Spreader flaps vs spreader grafts Panelists
Jochen Wurm
Holger Gassner
Stephen Perkins
Richard Gentile
COFFEE
Session 8 Chairs: P. Palma, I. Papel
Improving Local Flaps In Nasal Skin Reconstruction Regan Thomas
Nasal vestibular stenosis Gerhard Rettinger
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Pitfalls in Nasal base narrowing Hossam Foda
Systematic planning in nasal repair: Joachim Quetz
A key to good results
Keynote lecture Shan Baker
Principles of nasal reconstruction
PANEL E with Case Discussions Moderator: Shan Baker
Reconstruction of nasal defects Panelists
Joachim Quetz
Regan Thomas
Abel-Jan Tasman
Ralf Siegert
Bavarian Evening in the „Hofbräuhaus“
27.03.2014, THURSDAY – HALL 3
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27.03.2014, THURSDAY – HALL 4
Session 9 Chairs: M. Bönisch,
S. A. Bafaqeeh
3 D nasoalveolar graft template for improving Peter Palhazi et al.
the alveolar cleft reconstruction in unilateral
cleft lips and palate patients
Prevention, management and revision Yasar Sarigül
techniques of complications in Rhinoplasty
„Nuances in component dorsal hump Haneen Sadick et al.
reduction – a cadaveric study focussing on
the relationship of the upper lateral cartilages
to the rhinion“
Comparing Periosteal Cutting versus Elevating Yahar Hashemi-Aghdam et al.
in Lateral Osteotomy during Rhinoplasty
Columella Surgery in Functional and Andreas Riederer
Aesthetic Rhinoplasty
Lateral crural Tensioning Maneuver – Report Veronika Volgger et al.
in over 100 Patients
COFFEE
Session 10 Chairs: S. Baker,
A. Sousa-Vieira
Planning and intra-operative control of the Ralf Siegert
nasal profile
Component dorsal reduction-achieving a Julian Rowe-Jones
nonsurgical look
Achieving a good profile Wolfgang Wagner
Profileplasty: the ideal dorsal line Shan Baker
Why the supratip is so important in finesse Stephen Perkins
aesthetic rhinoplasty
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Open rhinoplasty in thick nasal skin Hossam Foda
Rhinoplasty in children Gilbert Nolst-Trenité
Endonasal tip plasty: „The complete Holger Gassner
release approach“
Lateral crural flap in functional rhinoplasty Fazil Apaydin
The difficult personality in rhinoplasty Ira Papel
Improving aesthetic profiles through Jihad Khoury
orthognathic surgery
Discussion
LUNCH
Permanent Poster Session
Session 11 Chairs: W. Wagner,
A.-J. Tasman
Mirror, mirror: rebuilding surface aesthetics Pietro Palma
on the frontal view
Introducing the dorsal width index Abel-Jan Tasman
Solving problems in the middle third of the Wolfgang Wagner
nose/how to achieve a straight cartilagenous
dorsum on frontal view
Alloplastic Implants: “Pros and Cons” Regan Thomas
The recycling rhinoplasty Santdeep Paun
Rhinoplasty for middle eastern patient Bashar Bizrah
The Hidden Ala Syndrome Norman Pastorek
Hump resection and osteotomies Antonio Sousa-Vieira
Tip revision rhinoplasty: The Mediterranean Jihad Khoury
particularity
Management of crooked nose Bashar Bizrah
Discussion
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COFFEE
Session 12 Chairs: R. Gentile, J. Wurm
Surgical Consideration in correcting ptotic Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh
nasal tip
„Total release and 3-dimensional reposition Emre Ilhan et al.
of lateral crura: An innoviate technique for
reshaping the nasal tip in Middle Eastern noses“
Factor Affecting Patient Satisfaction in Cavid Cabbarzade et al.
Septorhinoplasty: An Analysis of 506 Cases
Long term follow-up of cleft-lip patients after Andreas E. Albers et al.
rhinoplasty using established scales for Cancelled
appearance, outcome satisfaction and
interpersonal problems
The Lateral Nasal Wall: Anatomy Peter Palhazi et al.
Early reconstruction of the inner nose after Philippe A. Federspil et al.
skin preserving resection of cancer of the
inner nose - preliminary result in 7 patients
The Nesessity of Alar Base Reduction in Tevfik Sozen et al.
Lateral Crural Strut Graft Technique
Do thin implants of Medpor(TM) perform Robert Pavelka
better than thick ones?
Rapid and Precise Section of Costal Cartilage Brian J. Wong
for use in Rhinoplasty
Discussion
Bavarian Evening in the „Hofbräuhaus“
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28.03.2014, FRIDAY – HALL 3
Session 13 Chairs: S. Perkins,
J. Quetz
Keynote lecture Holger Gassner
Difficult and revisional rhinoplasty
through the endonasal approach
Keynote lecture Antonio Sousa-Vieira
Difficult versus easier case
Keynote lecture Santdeep Paun
Reevaluating grafting in rhinoplasty
Session 14 Chairs: M. Bönisch,
K. Stelter
LIVE SURGERY Moderators:
F. Riedel, J. Wurm
COFFEE
LIVE SURGERY Moderators:
A.-J. Tasman, R. Siegert
LUNCH
Permanent Poster Session
Session 15 Chairs: R. Thomas, S. Paun
Keynote lecture Wolfgang Gubisch
Over 30 years experience in extracorporeal
septal reconstruction - long term results
Keynote lecture Fazil Apaydin
Segmental reconstruction of the deviated
septum
Newer techniques in diced cartilage Shan Baker
grafting in rhinoplasty
Strategies for the saddle nose Julian Rowe-Jones
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PANEL F with Case Discussions Moderator: A. Sousa-Vieira
How to handle the extremely deviated and Panelists
the missing septum Armando Boccieri
Miriam Bönisch
Werner Heppt
COFFEE
Session 16 Chairs: R. Siegert,
J. Rowe-Jones
Failures in tip correction Wolfgang Gubisch
Middle Vault Strategies: The Enduring Eugene M. Tardy
Aesthetic Value of the Spreader Graft
Revision rhinoplasty Gilbert Nolst-Trenité
My main errors in rhinoplasty: how it Yves Saban
changed my practice
The polly beak – why it occurs and how Wolfgang Wagner
to prevent it
Discussion
PANEL G with Case Discussions Moderator: H. Foda
Revision Rhinoplasty Panelists
Russell Kridel
Yves Saban
Wolfgang Gubisch
Shan Baker
Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen
28.03.2014, FRIDAY – HALL 3
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Growth Factors (Egf, VEGF, IGF, FGF) in Skin Elen De Masi et al.Wound Healing in Rats
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Consideration in Revision Rhinoplasty Sameer Ali Bafaqeeh
Plastic Prosthesis with Phyto-Nanostructured Coating Ion Anghel et al.Preventing In-Vitro Biofilm Development Suitable for Closure of Septal Perforations
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EXHIBITION
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SOCIAL PROGRAM & EVENTS
Tuesday, 25th March, 2014Time: 8:30 a.m.
Description: Fairytale Castle NeuschwansteinFull-day pre-congress-tour by bus to the famous castle „Neuschwanstein“ including lunch in a nice restaurant in the alpine mountains.
Price per person: € 100,–Meeting point: Hotel Torbraeu, Tal 41, 80331 Munich (near Isartor)
Wednesday, 26th March, 2014Time: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Description: Sightseeing historical city of MunichYour guide will pick you up at the meeting point and we will explore the marvellous old-town of Munich. Our 3 hour walking tour shows you typical Munich life, colorful Viktualien-Market, the Marienplatz as the center of the city and Munich cathedral. We follow the tracks of the royal Wittelsbach family into the residence and pass the monuments of Bava-rian kings. Of course our guide will show you the famous “Hofbräuhaus” as well as some modern attractions. During the tour we make a coffee break (incl. 1 soft drink, 1 coffee, 1 piece of cake).
Price per person: € 40,–Meeting point: At the fountain with the fish on top at Marienplatz, in front of the townhall
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Wednesday, 26th March, 2014Time: 6:30 p.m.
Description: Get togetherAfter the lectures: „Get together“, faculty and participants in the exhibition hall. Bavarian-turkish party with jazz music.
Price per person: freeMeeting point: Medical Center Grosshadern, Marchioninistr. 15, 81377 Munich
Thursday, 27th March, 2014Time: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Description: Palace Nymphenburg Your personal guide meets you at main stati-on “Hauptbahnhof”. A private coach takes us to Nymphenburg palace, the former sum-mer Residence of the Wittelsbach dynasty. Nymphenburg palace and its surrounding park is a one of the biggest baroque palaces in the world. On a guided tour we will explore the many lavishly decorated rooms. Besides we visit the special porcelain collection in the palace museum. In between there is enough time for a coffee break and the museum shop.
Price per person: € 75,–Meeting point: Hauptbahnhof, Arnulfstraße, Bus Stop „Lufthansa Airport Shuttle“
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Thursday, 27th March, 2014Time: 8:00 p.m.
Description: „Bavarian Evening“ in the traditional „Hofbräu-haus“ in the hall “Wappensaal” If you have a „Lederhose“ (leather trousers) or „Dirndl“ (traditional woman’s cloth) – feel free to wear it!
Price per person: € 65,–Meeting point: Hofbraeuhaus, Platzl 9, 80331 Munich
Friday, 28th March, 2014Time: 8:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Description: Beautiful Palace Herrenchiemsee Your personal guide meets you at Hauptbahnhof (Main station). A private coach takes us to lake Chiemsee, “the Bavarian Sea”! We do a short boat trip to the island Herrenchiemsee, where the Bavarian king Ludwig II., also known as the fairy tale king, built one of his famous palaces. Modelled on Versailles,
Herrenchiemsee palace was built as a „Temple of Fame“ for King Louis XIV of France, whom the Bavarian monarch fervently admired. After a guided tour in the palace we take the boat to the smaller island Frauenchiemsee where we have lunch. After lunch you have opportunity to explore the island by yourself before we return to Munich by boat and bus.
Price per person: € 125,–Meeting point: Hauptbahnhof, Arnulfstraße, Bus Stop „Lufthansa Airport Shuttle“
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Friday, 28th March, 2014Time: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Description: Olympic tower and BMW World Your personal guide meets you at Hauptbahnhof. A private coach takes us to the Olympic grounds and the BMW World. In 1972 the XX. Olympic Summer Games took place here, a turning point for Munich and Germany. We take a stroll over the Olympic Park and go on top of the Olympic tower to enjoy the bre-athtaking view at 181 meters height and a coffee bre-ak in the turning restaurant. Besides we visit the BMW World, an award-winning building of modern architec-ture and home of many BMW cars and motorbikes.
Price per person: € 80,–Meeting point: Hauptbahnhof, Arnulfstraße, Bus Stop „Lufthansa Airport Shuttle“
Please note: All events will be cancelled, if there are not enough participants.
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GENERAL INFORMATIONS
Congress fee 26. – 28.03.2014Late registration rate till 25.03.2014 600,00 €Onsite registration rate 700,00 €
One day ticketLate registration rate till 25.03.2014 200,00 €Onsite registration rate 300,00 €
All meals are without pork.
There is a room prepared for praying. If interested, please ask at the conference counter in front of the lecture hall.
Taxi-call: +49 (89) 77 30 77 or +49 (89) 45 05 40
We recommend public transportation with a three Day Ticket Inner District (15.00 €) www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/homepage/index.html
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