COURSE PROGRAMME
Advanced Educational Courses in Plastic Surgery
 
Course Programme
 
DAY ONE   DAY TWO
 

Focusing on Head and Neck Cancer.
 

 

Focusing on Facial Palsy.

08:30 Registration and coffee
 
  08:30 Coffee
Session 1
Chairmen: Mr T Shoaib / Mr M I Liddington
  Session 1
Chairmen: Mr A O Grobbelaar / Dr R Zuker
 
09:00 30 years of head and neck surgery;
Mr D S Soutar, Glasgow, UK
  09:00 introduction to facial palsy;
Mr O A Ahmed, Newcastle, UK
09:30 Excision of the primary tumour and lymph nodes;
Dr L Calabrese, Italy
  09:20 4-D assessment of facial movements;
Mr S Morley, Glasgow, UK
10:00 Soft Tissue and Parapharyngeal Space Tumours;
Prof W Wei, China
 
  09:50 The role of non-surgical management in facial palsy;
Dr C H Beurskens, The Netherlands
10:30 Coffee
 
  10:20 Coffee
 
11:00 The ulnar forearm flap in the oropharynx;
Mr A Pay, Oxford, UK
  10:50 Lengthening Temporalis myoplasty;
Dr D S Labbé, France
11:30 Reconstruction in oral/oropharyngeal cancer;
Dr J Sørensen, Denmark
  11:20 Functional upgrading of partially recovered facial palsy by cross-face nerve grafting with distal end-to-side neurorrhaphy;
Prof M Frey, Austria
12:00 Discussion
 
  11:50 Discussion
 
12:30 Lunch and trade exhibitions
 
  12:20 Lunch and trade exhibitions
 
Session 2
Chairmen: Mr D S Soutar / Prof W Wei
  Session 2
Chairmen: Prof M Frey / Mr S Morley
 
13:30 Skull base reconstructive surgery;
Mr M I Liddington, Leeds, UK
  13:20 History of free muscle transfers in facial palsy;
Mr D H Harrison, London, UK
14:00 HPV virus in head and neck cancer;
Mr S Morley, Glasgow, UK
  13:50 The gracilis transfer: keys to success and results;
Dr R Zuker, Canada
14:30 Mandibulotomy and mandibulectomy;
Mr S Bond, Oxford, UK
 
  14:20 The Pectoralis Minor transfer: how I do it and results;
Mr D H Harrison, London, UK
15:00 Discussion
 
  14:50 Discussion
 
15:15 Coffee
 
  15:15 Coffee
 
Session 3
Chairmen: Dr J Sørensen / Dr L Calabrese
  Session 3
Chairmen: Mr D A Harrison / Dr D S Labbé
 
15:30 Fibular flap in mandibular reconstruction;
Mr M Ragbir, Newcastle, UK
  15:30 The three-stage concept in facial reanimation;
Prof M Frey, Austria
16:00 The versatility of the DCIA flap;
Mr T Shoaib, Glasgow, UK
  16:00 Facial Reanimation using the nerve to Masseter in bilateral and unilateral cases;
Dr R Zuker, Canada
16:30 Salivary Gland Tumours;
Prof W Wei, China
  16:30 Reanimation in Mobius syndrome with segmental Latissimus Dorsi transfer;
Mr A O Grobbelaar, London, UK
17:00 Panel Discussion
 
  17:00 Panel Discussion
 
17:30 Close
 
  17:30 Close