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Final Program
Honorary Patronage of Jacek Majchrowski, the Mayor of Krakow
5–7 April 2018 • Cracow • Poland
Final Program
The Society ofPolish Otorhinolaryngologists, Phoniatrists and Audiologists
Honorary Patronage of Jacek Majchrowski, the Mayor of Krakow
4 5-7 April 2018 • Cracow • Poland
Kajetany, 17 Mokra St., 05-830 Nadarzyn, Poland • [email protected] • www.ifps.org.pl
The World Hearing Center is a modern specialized hos-pital providing medical care at the highest quality lev-el in the fields of otolaryngology, audiology, phoniat-rics, rehabilitation and biomedical engineering. It is superbly equipped for research and education, and includes modern conference facilities. The Center con-ducts a wide range of research and educational activi-ties addressed to specialists from Poland and other countries. The Center is one of the leading medical institutions in the field of hearing disorders treatment, running, among others, one of the largest hearing implant programs in the world and performing 15,000 to 21,000 surgical procedures yearly.
The Center provides its patients with comprehensive di-agnostics, conservative treatments, and surgery for the rehabilitation of: congenital and acquired malformations of the external, middle and inner ear,
hearing, speech and balance disorders of different etiol-ogies,
disorders of the mouth cavity, throat and larynx, disorders of the nose and paranasal sinuses, sleep disorders.
World Hearing Center: is a global leader in terms of the number of performed otorhinolaryngological surgeries and the number of outpatient consultations (more than 200,000 con-sultations per year),
is the place where unique and highly specialized me-dical procedures are performed, including reconstruction surgeries of congenital defects of the outer ear, treat-ment of profound and partial deafness with various he-aring implants, phonosurgeries, endoscopic sinus sur-geries under image guidance, and many others,
employs a team of highly qualified and experienced specialists,
has state-of-the-art medical equipment and instrumen-tation,
offers comfortable conditions for hospital stays, uses the most modern telemedical solutions providing remote consultations via the world-first National Network of Teleaudiology.
The team of the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing and its individual employees are winners of numerous international and national awards.
OF THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF HEARING
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Contents
Welcome Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Organizing Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Conference Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Floorplan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
List of Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Conference Registration and Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Conference Office and Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Social Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Excursion to Wieliczka Salt Mine (Guided Tour) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Networking Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Prof. Jan Miodoński . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Timetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Detailed Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Poster Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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We publish:• original articles• review articles• case studies• news on trends in clinical practice and education• conference materials and abstracts• special reports on important
scientific events• reviews of scientific
published works
International peer-reviewed scientific journal for:• ENT specialists, audiologists, acousticians,
speech therapists, psychologists, clinical engineers• specialists in related fields• those seeking knowledge at the highest scientific level• those willing to share their research results and
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Colleagues I am happy to welcome you at the 4th International Symposium on Otosclerosis and Stapes Surgery taking place in Cracow, Poland on 5–7 April 2018.
The Symposium in Cracow is the fourth in the series begun in 2004 in Saas Fe in Switzerland, followed by 2008 Symposium in Biarritz, France and six years la-ter in 2014 in Siófok, Hungary. The first two Symposia had been organized under the auspices of the Politzer Society; since 2014, it is an independent Symposium.
Organization of the 2018 Symposium in Cracow is an occasion to comme-morate the works of Prof. Jan Miodoński (1902–1963), Polish otolaryngologist, professor of the Jagiellonian University, pioneer of audiometry and ear surgery, creator of Polish neurootology, inventor of tympanoplasty procedure, one of the forgotten pioneers of the early history of otosclerosis surgery.
In the scientific program of the Symposium we will focus on problems of the middle ear, looking to exchange and propagate knowledge on the newest deve-lopment in the topic of otosclerosis and stapes surgery. Otosclerosis is presently one of the most common causes of progressive deafness in young adults. He-aring loss generally begins between the ages of 10 and 30. Untreated otosclerosis may eventually result in total deafness. Surgical intervention is a common and highly effective treatment, and it’s success is strongly reliant of surgeon’s skill and experience.
I am sure that 4th International Symposium on Otosclerosis and Stapes Sur-gery will bear fruit of the mutual growth of expertize that will maximize our success rates and patients’ benefits.
I am looking forward to an interesting and productive meeting!
Prof. Henryk Skarżyński, MD, PhD, Dr h.c. multi President of the 4th International Symposium on
Otosclerosis and Stapes Surgery
8 5-7 April 2018 • Cracow • Poland
To download the complete booklet, please visit: www.kurzmed.com/clinical-evidence
GERMAN TECHNOLOGY–CLINICAL EVIDENCE WORLDWIDE.
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Organizing Committee
President: Prof. Henryk Skarżyński, MD, PhD, Dr. h.c. multi
Scientific Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Piotr H. Skarżyński, MD, PhD, MSc
Faculty:Maurizio Barbara, ItalyYildirim Bayazit, TurkeyIgor Bereznyuk, UkraineDaniele Bernardeschi, FranceKhassan Diab, RussiaDragoslava Djeric, SerbiaMilan Erdoglija, SerbiaBernard Fraysse, FranceEmilio Garcia-Ibanez, SpainImre Gerlinger, HungaryAlexander Huber, SwitzerlandKarl-Bernd Hüttenbrink, GermanyHerman A. Jenkins, USAHenryk Kaźmierczak, PolandWojciech Kaźmierczak, PolandMonika Kwacz, PolandAnil K. Lalwani, USARolan Laszig, GermanyJeremy Lavy, UKThomas Lenarz, GermanyGiuseppe Magliulo, Italy
Giuseppe Malafronte, ItalyAlma Maniu, RomaniaMario Milkov, BulgariaIsabelle Mosnier, FranceBadr E. Mostafa, EgyptCarlos A. Oliveira, BrazilOsman Nuri Özgirgin, TurkeyStefan K. Plontke, GermanyAngel Ramos-Macias, SpainChristof Röösli, SwitzerlandAn-Suey Shiao, TaiwanThomas Sommers, BelgiumMilan Stankovic, SerbiaOlivier Sterkers, FranceKarin Strömbäck, SwedenMarcin Szymański, PolandRinze A. Tange, NetherlandsVedat Topsakal, BelgiumHonnurappa Vijayendra, IndiaYi-Ho Young, Taiwan
Scientific PatronageThe Politzer Society – The International Society for Otologic Surgery and Science
Organizing Team:Jolanta Chyłkiewicz, Paweł Czarnecki, Ewelina Czerwińska, Joanna Dudzic, Ewa Gałęska, Paulina Kruszewska, Andrzej Kuca, Monika Matejczyk, Monika Miąskiewicz, Mirosław Mazur, Paweł Michaluk, Maciej Nowicki, Katarzyna Obłoza, Rafał Okrasa, Dominika Omen, Joanna Pietrzak, Arkadiusz Rupiewicz, Iwona Tomaszewska-Hert, Paweł Waluszko, Olga Wanatowska, Kinga Wołujewicz, Aleksandra Zalewska
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Conference VenueHotel Galaxy**** Gęsia 22a, 31–535 Cracow, Polanwww.galaxyhotel.pl
Located in the immediate proximity of the Old Town, the Galaxy Hotel**** is a unique place in the centre of Krakow. It offers superior quality rooms overlooking Grzegorzki, a district steeped in history, tradition, and unmatched charm. You will have a nice place to stay the night, get ready for your presentation and/or determine your sight-seeing itinerary. You will get a warm and friendly welcome, and professional and courteous service throughout your stay.
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List of Partners
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Conference Registration and Information
Conference registration desk working hours• Thursday, 5 April 8:00–18:00• Friday, 6 April 7:30–18:00• Saturday, 7 April 8:00–13:00
On-site registration• Regular fee 565 €• Students and residents under 30 years old 485 €• Accompanying person 150 €• Networking meeting on 6 April 65 €
On-site payments can be made by credit card or cash in euro or Polish zloty (exchange rate: National Bank of Poland official rate).
Registration includes• Admission to scientific sessions• Badge• Conference materials• Certificate of attendance• Opening Ceremony• Lunches and coffee breaks
Registration for accompanying persons includes• Badge• Opening Ceremony• Lunches and coffee breaks
Conference Office and Presentations
Conference office and speakers’ room working hours• Thursday, 5 April 10:00–18:00• Friday, 6 April 8:00–13:30• Saturday, 7 April 8:00–12:00
Attention presentersPlease bring your slides to the speakers’ room on a USB drive at least 2 hours before the start of your session. There is no possibility to present from your own computer.
Oral presentationsSlides must be prepared in format compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, Windows Version 7 and delivered to the speaker’s room on a USB flash drive not later than 2 hours before the start of your session during the conference office working hours.
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PostersPoster session will include only electronic posters (e-posters) delivered by email to [email protected] before 29 March 2018. Late delivered posters will not be displayed.
LanguageThe official conference language is English. Sessions in Conference Room I+II on Thursday 5 April and Conference Room I on Friday 6 April to Saturday 7 April will be translated into Polish.
Social Program
Opening Ceremony and Welcome ReceptionHotel Galaxy**** Planetarium HallThursday, 5 April 2018 19:00–21:00(included in registration fee)Dress code business casual
Excursion to Wieliczka Salt Mine (Guided Tour by invitation)Friday, 6 April 2018 13:30–18:00Departure of buses from the Hotel Galaxy**** 13:30Return to the Hotel Galaxy**** about 18:00
Visit to the ‘Wieliczka’ Salt Mine will take you underground, to one of the oldest salt mines in Europe. You will see huge chambers holed out in rock salt, underground lakes, ancient mine timber constructions and salt sculptures. The visit is conducted under the supervision of a guide, it takes about 3 hours. There are almost 3km of corridors to walk, and 800 steps to climb. Temperature underground is between 14°–16° C. Wear comfortable walking shoes (no heels) and warm clothing.
Networking Meeting Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology – manggha.pl/en/Friday, 6 April 2018 19:00–23:00(additional fee 65 €)Departure of buses from the Hotel Galaxy**** 18:30–19:00Return buses from Manggha to the Hotel Galaxy**** (departure every 15 minutes) 21:00–23:00(Manggha – Hotel Galaxy**** distance is 4km, driving time about 15 minutes)Dress code business casual
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General Information
CurrencyThe currency in Poland is Polish Zloty (PLN, commonly written zł).The exchange rate to euro is about 1 PLN = 0.24 euro, 1 euro = 4.24 PLN.
Credit cardsWidely accepted credit cards are Visa, Master Card and Diners. American Express is less popular. Restaurant and shops usually display at the entrance signs what cards they accept.
ShoppingShopping hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 – 19:00 and Saturday 9:00 – 14:00. Attention: Sundayson shops are closed but restaurants and services will be open.
InsuranceThe Organizers do not accept any liability for personal injuries or loss or damage to the property of con-ference participants either during or as a result of the conference. It is recommended that you purchase an appropriate insurance in your country of origin.
Useful telephone numbersEmergency 112Dialing code for Poland +48
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Prof. Jan Miodoński
Jan Miodoński (1902–1963) was a distinguished Polish otolaryngologist, profes-sor of the Jagiellonian University, pioneer of audiology and ear surgery in Poland.
He was one of the pioneers of tympanoplasty as a surgical treatment for deaf-ness in cases of chronic otitis media. As early as 1950’s, his team was performing ossiculoplasty as a rutine procedure. In 1946, as the first in Poland, he performed fenestration surgery for otosclerosis. There are reports that he was the first sur-geon who performed myringostapediopexy (type of tympanoplasty where the tympanic membrane is brought into functional connection with the stapes).
J. Miodoński was the pioneer of audiology in Poland. Using an audiometer, he has determined the limits of one-sided hearing and developed an original pro-cedure for detecting simulated deafness. He conducted, with success, studies on differentiating the conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.
Before the WW2 he was conducting and publishing studies on physiology and pathology of bony labirynth, thus laying the groundwork for development of neurotology in Poland. He was one of the creators of rehabilitation surgery for balance and hearing disorders.
His scientific output was outstanding, both in terms of the number of publi-cations and with regard to the quality and novelty of his research. He has pub-lished more than 160 papers, mostly on topics relating to the ear and bony laby-rinth anatomy, functions and pathology.
In his postdoctoral thesis, in 1934, he had studied excitability of the bony labyrinth in reaction to galvanic current and caloric tests, with conclusions that allow differentiating the central and peripheral balance impairments. It is worth noting that the method described by Miodoński is often associated with an En-glish otiatrist C. S. Hallpike, who has also described it, only 10 years later than Miodoński. Miodoński was also the author of the first in the world description of the symptoms of perilymph fistula and nystagmus related to fenestration of the labyrinth.
Prof. Jan Miodoński was the head of the Otolaryngology Clinic of the Jagiello-nian University since 1934 until his death in 1963. He is remembered as the most respected, renowned and long-standing director of the Clinic. He has initiated and participated hands-on in the construction of the premises currently housing the Clinic.
He was a member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Polish Academy of Sciences, as well as many Polish and international scientific societ-ies. He was well regarded for his social activity and for taking courageous, often critical stance in matters related to the authorities’ position towards science.
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Timetable
Thursday, 5 April 2018
HOUR Conference Room I + II
Conference Room III
Conference Room IV
Conference Room PLANETARIUM
12:15–14:00 Round Table I Otosclerosis and Active Hearing Implants
Round Table IIDifficult situations in stapes surgery
Free Papers IIPathogenesis and Diagnosis
Post
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Med
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14:00–14:15Break
14:15–14:30 Break
14:30–16:30 Lecture Session I Free Papers IOutcomes16:30–16:40
Coffee Break16:40–17:00 Coffee Break
17:00–18:50 Opening Session
19:00 Opening Ceremony
Friday, 6 April 2018
HOUR Conference Room I
Conference Room II
Conference Room III
Conference Room IV
Conference Room PLANETARIUM
8:00–8:50Lecture
Session II
Free Papers III Diagnostic Approaches
Post
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Med
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8:50–9:00 Break
9:00–9:40Round Table III
Revision Stapes Surgery
Instructional Course I
A New Reversal Steps Stapedotomy
9:40–10:00Coffee Break
10:00–10:10Coffee Break
10:10–10:30
Lecture Session III
10:30–11:20 Free Papers IV Treatment Approaches
Instructional Course II
Otosclerosis: From Standard to Challenging Cases
11:20–11:30 Break
11:30–12:00 Round Table IVGenetics in Otosclerosis12:00–12:30
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–18:30 Excursion to Wieliczka Salt Mine (Guided Tour by invitation)
Saturday, 7 April 2018
HOUR Conference Room I
Conference Room II
Conference Room III
Conference Room IV
Conference Room PLANETARIUM
8:00–8:30
Post
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Med
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Free Papers VIImplants in Treatment
of Otosclerosis
Round Table VBiomechanics
of Stapes Surgery9:30–10:00
10:00–10:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:30–11:30Lecture
Session V Free Papers VOssicular Prostheses
Free Papers VIIDifficult Situations
11:30–12:00
12:10–12:40 Conference Closing
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Detailed Program
Thursday, 5 April 2018
Conference Room I + IIROUND TABLE I 12:15–14:15
OTOSCLEROSIS AND ACTIVE HEARING IMPLANTSChairman H. SkarzynskiModerator P.H. SkarzynskiPanelists R. Tange, M. Kameswaran, I. Mosnier, J. Lavy, V. Topsakal, E. Offeciers
12:30–12:45 Introduction Active Middle Ear Implants (aMEI’s) and otosclerosisRinze Tange
12:45–13:00 Management of Advanced Otosclerosis: Option of Stapedotomy vs Cochlear ImplantationMohan Kameswaran
13:00–13:15 Hearing outcomes in cochlear implanted patients with far-advanced otosclerosisIsabelle Mosnier
13:15–14:15 Discussion
Break 14:15–14:30
LECTURE SESSION I 14:30–16:30Chairmen J.T. McElveen, M. Kameswaran, A. Lalwani, K. Osinska
14:30–14:45 Otosclerosis: from manual to robot-assisted surgeryKeynote: Olivier Sterkers
14:45–15:00 Same or one-day surgery for stapes surgery: clinico-economical issuesKeynote: Maurizio Barbara
15:00–15:15 Stapedotomy: How I Do ItKeynote: Honnurappa Vijayendra
15:15–15:30 Nitibond–Systematic development of an optimized prosthesisKeynote: Alexander Huber
15:30–15:45 Total stapedectomy. Technique and long-term resultsKeynote: Emilio Garcia-Ibanez
15:45–16:00 Surgical treatment of cochlear otosclerosisKeynote: Khassan Diab
16:00–16:15 Cochlear Gene TherapyKeynote: Anil Lalwani
16:15–16:30 A Tribute to John SheaKeynote: RinzeTange
Coffee Break 16:30–17:00
– Session with Polish translation
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OPENING SESSION 17:00–18:50Chairmen H. Skarzynski, P.H. Skarzynski
17:00–17:10 Welcome and introductionHenryk Skarzynski
17:10–17:30 Councelling patient: surgery or hearing aidsBernard Fraysse
17:30–17:50 Is There a Role for Active Middle Ear Prostheses in Management of Otosclerosis?Herman A. Jenkins
17:50–18:10 Differential Diagnosis for conductive and mixed hearing loss: a question of Imaging!Erwin Offeciers
18:10–18:30 Otosclerosis in the World Hearing CenterPiotr H. Skarzynski
18:30–18:50 Professor Jan Miodonski – an unappreciated Polish pioneer in the history of otolaryngologyJoanna Szaleniec
OPENING CEREMONY 19:00
Conference Room IIIROUND TABLE II 12:15–14:00
DIFFICULT SITUATIONS IN STAPES SURGERY Chairman M. MatusiakModerator H. VijayendraPanelists M. Barbara, A. Huber, E. Garcia-Ibanez, O. Sterkers, M. Szymanski
Break 14:00–14:30
FREE PAPERS I 14:30–16:40
OUTCOMES Chairmen J. Lavy, M. Milkov, M. Porowski, E. Gos
14:30–14:40 Long-term functional results and Quality of Life 20 years after surgery for otosclerosis Sergi B., Lucidi D., Paludetti G.
14:40–14:50 The pre–and postoperative assessment of quality of life and hearing benefits in group of patients with otosclerosis undergoing stapedotomy Skarzynski P.H., Bienkowska K., Dziendziel B., Swierniak W., Gos E., Skarzynski H.
14:50–15:00 Measuring the postoperative change in quality of life and its significant correlates among patients with otosclerosis–the preliminary findingsSkarzynski P.H., Dziendziel B., Swierniak W., Bienkowska K., Rajchel J.J., Gos E., Skarzynski H.
15:00–15:10 Stapes surgery in patients with a small air-bone gap McClenaghan F., Lavy J.A.
15:10–15:20 Intra-operative prognostic factors in stapes surgeryQuaranta N., Lucidi D., Sergi B.
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15:20–15:30 Does otosclerosis surgery change the spatial hearing?Przewozny T., Kuczkowski J., Sierszen W., Tretiakow D., Mollin E., Szmuda T., Markiet K.
15:30–15:40 Impact of stapes surgery on the Carhart effect Rotimi T., Nip L., Manjaly J.G., Nash R., Jain A., Lavy J.A.
15:40–15:50 Effect of the stapedotomy on early post-operative bone conduction Przewozny T., Kuczkowski J., Sierszen W., Tretiakow D., Mollin E., Szmuda T., Markiet K.
15:50–16:00 The assesment of the auditory benefits after stapedotomy using audiometric tests and self-report questionnaireSkarzynski P.H., Ratajczak A., Dziendziel B., Swierniak W., Gos E., Bienkowska K., Skarzynski H.
16:00–16:10 Assessment of tinnitus oppressiveness using the TFI questionnaire after the implantation of the CODACS system–a case studyFludra M., Ratuszniak A., Krol B., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
16:10–16:20 Clinically important change in tinnitus sensation after stapedotomyGos E., Raj-Koziak D., Dziendziel B., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
16:20–16:30 Audiometric results after stapedotomy with platinum prosthesis. Skarzynski H., Krol B., Skarzynski P.H., Osinska K.
16:30–16:40 Prospective clinical study on the influence of stapes prosthesis diameter on hearing outcomesBernardeschi D., Sterkers O.
Coffee Break 16:30–17:00
Conference Room IVFREE PAPERS II 12:15–14:00
PATHOGENESIS AND DIAGNOSISChairmen M. Milkov, Z. Abdikhalikov, D. Raj-Koziak
12:15–12:30 Prolonged hearing screening among workers in a Bulgarian shipbuilding plantKeynote: Mario Milkov
12:30–12:40 Genetic factors in the development of otosclerosisOldak M., Ozieblo D., Pollak A., Lechowicz U., Adamiok A., Skarzynski H.
12:40–12:50 Genetic association analysis in Polish patients with otosclerosisOzieblo D., Adamiok A., Domagala S., Skarzynski H., Oldak M.
12:50–13:00 An attempt to dissect the genetic background of familial otosclerosisPollak A., Skarzynski H., Oldak M.
13:00–13:10 Otosclerosis or otosclerosis-like stapes fixation in patient with mixed hearing loss and COCH pathogenic variant?Ozieblo D., Adamiok A., Tacikowska G., Furmanek M., Skarzynski H., Oldak M., Skarzynski P.H.
13:10–13:20 Stapes fixation in enlarged vestibular aqueduct due to SLC26A4 pathogenic variantsLechowicz U., Pollak A., Tacikowska G., Skarzynski H., Oldak M.
12:30–13:30 Stapes fixation in female carriers of POU3F4 pathogenic variants mimicking otosclerosisPollak A., Lechowicz U., Tacikowska G., Niedzialek I., Furmanek M., Skarzynski H., Oldak M.
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13:30–13:40 The pre–and postoperative assessment of tinnitus distress severity among patients qualified for stapedotomy–preliminary findingsSkarzynski P.H., Swierniak W., Dziendziel B., Bienkowska K., Gos E., Rajchel J.J., Skarzynski H.
13:40–13:50 Evaluating of the prevalence and severity of tinnitus in otosclerosis patientsSkarzynski P.H., Dziendziel B., Bienkowska K., Swierniak W., Gos E., Skarzynski H.
13:50–14:00 Genetic background of osteogenesis imperfecta in Polish patientsAdamiok A., Osinska K., Ozieblo D., Skarzynski P.H., Oldak M., Skarzynski H.
Break 14:00–14:30
Conference Room PlanetariumPOSTER SESSION 12:15–18:50
MEDICAL EXHIBITION 12:15–18:50
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Friday, 6 April 2018
Conference Room ILECTURE SESSION II 8:00–9:40Chairmen R. Tange, V. Topsakal, T. Wolak, A. Kowalczuk
8:00 – 8:30 The Hidden History of Stapes SurgeryInvited lecture: John T. McElveen
8:30–8:45 Do we need always a CT Scan in the diagnosis of otosclerosis?Keynote: Bernard Fraysse
8:45–9:00 Bone conduction in otosclerosisKeynote: Christof Röösli
9:00 – 9:15 Revisiting the learning curve for stapes surgeryKeynote: Maurizio Barbara
Coffee Break 9:40–10:10
LECTURE SESSION III 10:10–12:30Chairmen H. Jenkins, P.H. Skarzynski, K. Cywka
10:10–10:25 Mechanics in otosclerosis surgeryKeynote: Alexander Huber
10:25–10:40 Far advanced otosclerosis: Stapedotomy or cochlear implantationKeynote: Bernard Fraysse
10:40–10:55 How to avoid complications in stapes surgeryKeynote: Jeremy Lavy
10:55–11:10 How to overcome hurdles during stapes surgeryKeynote: Honnurappa Vijayendra
11:10–11:25 Laser (Revolix jr.) stapedotomyKeynote: Maurizio Barbara
11:25–11:40 Experiences with laser-assisted stapes surgery using the NiTiFLEX stapes prosthesisKeynote: Stefan Plontke
11:40–11:55 Differential diagnoses of otosclerosis vs. superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndromeKeynote: Karl-Bernd Huttenbrink
11:55–12:10 A simplified analytical model of sound transmission in the human earKeynote: Wiktor Gambin
12:10–12:20 Principle of work of the chamber prosthesis and its realizationKeynote: Wiktor Gambin
12:20–12:30 The nature of vibrations of disc suspended on flexible rings in the chamber prosthesisKeynote: Wiktor Gambin
Lunch 12:30–13:30
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Conference Room IIFREE PAPERS III 8:00–8:50
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES Chairmen A. Huber, D. Djeric, M. Boruta
8:00–8:15 Imaging of patients with suspected otosclerosisKeynote: Marcin Szymanski
8:15–8:25 Comparison of high-resolution CT, pure tone audiometry and surgical findings in patients with otosclerosisKunelskaya N.L., Garov E.V., Zelikovich E.I., Zagorskaya E.E., Kurilenkov G.V., Kiselyus V.E.
8:25–8:35 Wideband absorbance measures for assessment of otosclerotic ears: A preliminary studyKochanek K., Sliwa L., Skarzynski H.
8:35–8:45 Audiological profile of patients with large vestibular aqueductRaj-Koziak D., Krasnodebska P., Gos E., Skarzynski H., Skarzynski P.H.
Break 8:50–9:00
ROUND TABLE III 9:00–10:00
REVISION STAPES SURGERYChairman A. LorensModerator K. StrömbäckPanelists K. Strömbäck, D. Bernardeschi, A. Huber, J. Lavy
9:00–9:10 Perioperative findings in stapes revision surgeryKarin Strömbäck
9:10 – 9:20 The value of pre-operative CT scan in identifying the cause of failureDaniele Bernardeschi
9:20–9:30 Malleostapedotomy in revision surgery for otosclerosisAlexander Huber
9:30–9:40 The combination of otomimix cement and the Smart piston in revision surgeryJeremy Lavy
Coffee Break 10:00–10:30
FREE PAPERS IV 10:30–11:20
TREATMENT APPROACHES Chairmen K. Diab, E. Garcia-Ibanez, M. Porowski, M. Sosna
10:30–10:40 Stapes surgery for patients with mixed hearing lossRapier J.J., Theodoraki G.E., Manjaly J.G., Nash R., Jain A., Lavy J.A.
10:40 – 10:50 Stapes surgery in patients with profound hearing loss secondary to otosclerosisDwyer-Hemmings L., Manjaly J.G., Nash R., Jain A., Lavy J.A.
10:50 – 11:00 Stapedoplasty as a method of hearing loss treatment in patients with tympanosclerosisKryukov A., Garov Y., Zelenkova V., Zagorskaya E., Sudarev P.A.
11:00–11:10 Non-surgical treatment of otosclerosisKunelskaya N.L., Zagorskaya E.E., Garov E.V., Zelikovich E.I., Sudarev P.A., Kurilenkov G.V.
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11:00–11:20 Laser stapedoplasty in case of otosclerosis: different types and resultsKrukov A., Garov E., Zelenkova V., Fedorova O., Zagorskaya E., Kiselyus V.
Break 11:20–11:30
ROUND TABLE IV 11:30–12:30
GENETICS IN OTOSCLEROSISChairman H. SkarzynskiModerator V. TopsakalPanelists G. Van Camp, I. Wegner, I. Schrauwen, M. Oldak
Lunch 12:30–13:30
Conference Room IIIINSTRUCTIONAL COURSE I 9:00–10:00
A NEW REVERSAL STEPS STAPEDOTOMYChairman L. SliwaInstructor G. Malafronte
Coffee Break 10:00–10:30
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE II 10:30–12:00
OTOSCLEROSIS: FROM STANDARD TO CHALLENGING CASESChairman R. BarylyakInstructors O. Sterkers, D. Bernardeschi
Lunch 12:30–13:30
EXCURSION TO WIELICZKA SALT MINE (by invitation) 13:30–18:00
Conference Room PlanetariumPOSTER SESSION 8:00–13:30
EXHIBITION 8:00–17:00
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Conference Room ILECTURE SESSION IV 8:30–10:00Chairmen B. Fraysse, A. Maniu, M. Mrowka
8:30–8:45 Classification and surgical management of tympanosclerosisKeynote: Honnurappa Vijayendra
8:45–9:00 Congenital isolated middle ear anomalies: surgical treatment tacticsKeynote: Khassan Diab
9:00–9:15 Revision stapes surgeryKeynote: Jeremy Lavy
9:15–9:30 Revision surgery in otosclerosisKeynote: Marcin Szymanski
9:30–9:45 Morphologic basis of stapes surgeryKeynote: Dragoslava Djeric
Coffee Break 10:00–10:30
LECTURE SESSION V 10:30–12:00Chairmen K.-B. Hüttenbrink, E. Tomanek, A. Ratuszniak
10:30–10:45 Age and OtosclerosisKeynote: Rinze Tange
10:45–11:00 Flying and diving after stapes surgeryKeynote: Karl-Bernd Hüttenbrink
11:00–11:15 Patient satisfaction after stapes surgery for otosclerosisKeynote: Alma Maniu
11:15–11:30 How to learn Stapedotomy surgery in cadaverKeynote: Vinay Kumar Vijayendra
CONFERENCE CLOSING 12:10–12:40
Conference Room IIFREE PAPERS V 10:30–12:00
OSSICULAR PROSTHESES Chairmen J. Skladzien, K. Diab, K. Plawski
10:30–10:45 The efficiency of self-crimping superelastic Nitinol PTFE piston and cartilage prosthesis in otosclerosis surgery: our experienceKeynote: Khassan Diab
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10:45–10:55 Audiological results of the new Nitinol Stapes ProsthesisTeschner M., Lilli G., Lenarz T.
10:55–11:10 The efficiency of prosthesis with extensible (adjustable) stem in ossicular chain reconstruction: our experienceKeynote: Khassan Diab
11:10 – 11:20 Audiometric results after stapedotomy with KURZ Skarzynski prosthesisSkarzynski H., Krol B., Skarzynski P.H., Osinska K.
Conference Room IIIFREE PAPERS VI 8:30–10:00
IMPLANTS IN TREATMENT OF OTOSCLEROSIS Chairmen Ch. Röösli, A. Lalwani, B. Krol
8:30–8:40 Evaluation of the effectiveness and efficacy of the CODACS system in patients with otosclerosisRatuszniak A., Osinska K., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
8:40–8:50 Power Stapedectomy with Vibrant SoundBridge SP coupler in Mixed Hearing LosCarvalho G.M., Ferreira J.P., Loureiro L.R., Mota F., Alves M., Silva P.B., Bernardes C.S., Sousa Vieira A.
8:50–9:00 Cochlear Implantation in Adult Patients with Far Advanced Otosclerosis – Systematic ReviewKowalczuk A., Ludwikowski M., Skarzynski H., Skarzynski P.H.
9:00–9:10 Basilar membrane excitation mechanism in bone conduction hearing pathway in ear with otosclerosis of the oval windowTudruj S., Kamieniecki K., Piechna J., Borkowski P.
9:10 – 9:20 Time domain one and three dimensional models of the cochleaKamieniecki K., Piechna J., Tudruj S., Borkowski P.
9:20–9:30 Is the human cochlea and basilar membrane length a coincidence?Kamieniecki K., Piechna J., Tudruj S., Borkowski P.
9:30–9:40 Bone conduction stimulator position and direction investigation using numerical simulationBorkowski P., Marek P., Kamieniecki K., Piechna J., Tudruj S.
9:40–9:50 Assessment of wideband absorbance in patients with middle-ear implants: A preliminary studySkarzynski H., Kochanek K., Sliwa L., Jedrzejczak W.W.
Coffee Break 10:00–10:30
FREE PAPERS VII 10:30–12:00
DIFFICULT SITUATIONS Chairmen K. Strömback, M. Szymanski, L. Plichta
10:30 – 10:40 Decision making in far advanced otosclerosis and in otosclerosis with mixed hearing losLavy J.
10:40–10:50 Solutions in Complicated Stapedectomy and Revision StapedectomyHarguindey Antolí-Candela A., Olarieta Soto F.J., Antolí-Candela Cano F.
10:50–11:00 Hearing loss among Osteogenesis imperfecta patients – experience of World Hearing CenterOsinska K., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
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11:00–11:10 Hearing loss treatment in patients with imperfect osteogenesisKryukov A.I., Zelikovich E.I., Fedorova O.V., Garova E.E., Meparishvili A.S.
11:10–11:20 Revision Stapedectomy: Cement FixationHarguindey Antolí-Candela A., Olarieta Soto F.J., Antolí-Candela Cano F.
11:20–11:30 Taste disorders after stapedotomyWojciechowski M., Krol B., Skarzynski P.H.
11:30–11:40 Malleus ankylosis. Case reportSkarzynski H., Plichta L.
11:40–11:50 Surgical treatment of the 5-year old boy with otosclerosisSkarzynski H., Boruta M., Dziendziel B., Skarzynski P.H.
Conference Room IVROUND TABLE V 8:30–10:00
BIOMECHANICS OF STAPES SURGERYChairman K. KochanekModerator K.-B. HüttenbrinkPanelist A. Maniu, A. Huber, M. Barbara, O. Sterkers
Coffee Break 10:00–10:30
Conference Room Planetarium
POSTER SESSION 8:00–12:00
MEDICAL EXHIBITION 8:00–12:00
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Poster Session
Conference Room PlanetariumP.01 Tinnitus in the patient with neuroendocrine adenoma of middle ear (NAME).
Buksinska M., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
P.02 BOR syndrome – case report.Buksinska M., Blazejewska A., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
P.03 Stapedotomy instead of cochlear implantation in otosclerosis hearing rehabilitation.Enghag S., Dahlin-Redfors Y., Lundman L., Strömbäck K.
P.04 Optical pressure sensor for intracochlear measurement – design and making.Girejko G., Michalowski M., Kamieniecki K., Kwacz M.
P.05 How to measure pressure in the perilymph fluid?Girejko G., Kwacz M.
P.06 Is the chamber stapes prosthesis safe for patients?Girejko G., Mrowka M., Skarzynski P.H., Kwacz M.
P.07 Chamber stapes prosthesis – preclinical study of sound transmission.Kwacz M., Pudlik M., Mrowka M., Gambin W.
P.08 Coexistence of congenital stapes ankylosis with middle ear malformations in children. Mlotkowska-Klimek P., Skarzynski H.
P.09 Progressive otosclerosis with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular impairment – case report.Pietrasik K., Tacikowska G., Sosna M., Skarzynski H.
P.10 Stapes surgery for paediatric otosclerosis – a literature review.Rajchel J.J., Skarzynski H., Dziendziel B., Boruta M., Skarzynski P.H.
P.11 Stapedotomy in the only hearing ear with persistent tinnitus.Skarzynski H., Plichta L., Wawszczyk S., Skarzynski P.H.
P.12 Tinnitus evaluation method in adult patients with otosclerosis.Skarzynski P.H., Dziendziel B., Swierniak W., Bienkowska K., Skarzynski H.
P.13 Audiologic outcomes after stapedotomy in Ehlers – Danlos Syndrome – pediatric cases report.Skarzynski P.H., Dziendziel B., Wawszczyk S., Boruta M., Skarzynski H.
P.14 Long-term hearing results after stapes surgery – observation of 5 and 10 years follow-up.Skarzynski H., Kutyba J., Ratajczak A., Gocel M., Gos E., Skarzynski P.H.
P.15 Ossiculoplasty in single sided conductive hearing loss with suspected otosclerosis.Skarzynski H., Bartosik J., Kaczynska B., Skarzynska M.B.
P.16 Certain causes of surgical treatment failure of otosclerosis – case report.Skarzynski H., Plichta L.
P.17 Promontorium drilling for better visualization of oval window – case report.Skarzynski H., Plichta L.
P.18 Stapedotomy in the only hearing ear.Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
P.19 Impact of stapes surgery on tinnitus in patient with osteogenesis imperfecta – a case study. Skarzynski P.H., Osinska K., Dziendziel B., Rajchel J.J., Skarzynska M.B.
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P.20 Effectiveness of stapes surgery in patients over 60 years old.Skarzynski P.H., Gocel M., Bienkowska K., Dziendziel B., Kutyba J., Ratajczak A., Gos E., Skarzynski H.
P.21 Effectiveness of stapes surgery in the elderly – review of literature.Skarzynski P.H., Gocel M., Dziendziel B., Skarzynski H.
P.22 Evaluation of auditory benefits in a patient with Treacher Collins Syndrome after stapedotomy – a case report.Skarzynski P.H., Ratajczak A., Dziendziel B., Skarzynski H.
P.23 Review of possible postoperative otoneurological complications after stapedotodomy.Sosna M., Tacikowska G., Uszynska-Tuzinek M., Skarzynski P.H., Skarzynski H.
P.24 Simplified three-dimensional basilar membrane model in FSI analysis.Tudruj S., Piechna J., Kamieniecki K., Borkowski P.
P.25 High Resolution Computed Tomography of the Inner Ear: Effect of Otosclerosis on Cochlear Aqueduct Dimensions.Wichova H., Alvi S., Lin J., Staecker H.
P.26 MicroRNA Expression Profiling in Perilymph Specimen of Otosclerotic PatientsWichova H., Shew M., Staecker H.