ORL 2016 Conference
 
Wednesday 19 October
Please note: this preliminary programme is subject to change.

0815-0900

Registration and Exhibition Open, Light Breakfast available

0900-0925

Savoy East

Deadly Ears – An Australian Approach to a Problem Killing Aboriginal Australians
A/Prof Christopher Perry, President, ASOHNS, Brisbane, Australia (TBC)

0925-0950

Are You A Disruptive Surgeon? (Previously known as: Are You An A*hole?)
Dr Richard French, Consultant Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Anaesthetics Department, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ

0950-1010

How to Get the Most Out of Your Anaesthetist
Dr Richard French, Consultant Anaesthetist, Clinical Director, Anaesthetics Department, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ

1010-1030

When Adenotonsillectomy Fails in Sleep Disordered Breathing: What Next?
Mr Murali Mahadevan, Paediatric Otolaryngologist and Clinical Director, Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland, NZ

1030-1115

Morning Tea, Industry Exhibition & Posters Savoy West & Foyer

1115-1200

Savoy 2

Savoy 3&4

Rhinology

1115-1145
Rhinoplasty - A Personal View
Mr Hesham Saleh, Consultant Rhinologist/Facial Plastic Surgeon, Charing Cross & Royal Brompton Hospitals; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College of Medicine, London, UK

1145-1200
Improving Outcomes in DCR Surgery
Mr Salil Nair, Consultant Rhinologist, Auckland Hospital and Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ

Head & Neck

1115-1130
Variations in Parotidectomy
Professor Kerry D Olsen, Head & Neck Surgeon, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

1130-1145
Tumours and Surgery of the Parapharyngeal Space
Professor Kerry D Olsen, Head & Neck Surgeon, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

1145-1200
Challenges in Sialendoscopy and How to Manage Them
Mr Zahoor Ahmad, Consultant Otolaryngologist-Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties-Manukau DHB; Auckland University Hospitals, Auckland, NZ

1200-1230
1230-1300

Lunch 
Industry Exhibition, Poster Presentations, Sweets, Tea & Coffee 

1230-1300
Savoy 2 

GSK Session - 
“A Cheats Guide to the Latest NZ Vaccine Changes
for ENT Surgeons”

1300-1500

Savoy 2

Savoy 3&4

Paediatric

1300-1320
Salivary Control MDM
Mr Haytham Kubba, Consultant Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, Scotland

1320-1340
Biomaterials for Tracheal Stents
Mr Haytham Kubba, Consultant Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, Scotland

1340-1400 FREE PAPER
Long-Standing Inhaled Foreign Bodies in Children: Characteristics and Outcome
Dr Andrew Martin, ORL Registrar, Starship Children’s Hospital, Auckland, NZ

1400 - 1500
Paediatric Adeno Tonsillectomy Panel Discussion
Panelists:
Mr Chris Thomson, Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ
Mr Subhaschandra Shetty, Consultant ORL, Head & Neck Surgeon, Northland DHB, Whangarei; Clinical Director, ORL, Head & Neck Surgery, Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ
Dr Nikki Mills, Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Starship Children's Hospital,Auckland, NZ
Mr Murali Mahadevan, Paediatric Otolaryngologist and Clinical Director, Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland, NZ

General

1300-1320
Where Have Olfactory Stem Cells Gone?
Associate Professor Christopher Perry, President, ASOHNS, Brisbane, Australia

1320-1400
The Challenge of Change - Early Years Post FRACS
Dr Angela Butler, Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Christchurch DHB, Christchurch, NZ
Mr Samuel Greig, Consultant Otolaryngologist, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ
Dr Veronika Van Dijck, Otolaryngologist, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

Rhinology

1400-1415
Peri-Operative Care in FESS for CRS
Associate Professor Richard Douglas, Department of Surgery, The University of Auckland, NZ

1415-1430
Antibiotics for CRS – Are We Doing Harm To Our Patients?
Associate Professor Richard Douglas, Department of Surgery, The University of Auckland, NZ

1430-1445
Anosmia
Mr Simon Robinson, Endoscopic Sinus & Skull Base and Facial-Plastic Specialist, Wakefield Hospital, Wellington, NZ

1445-1500
Improving Outcomes in CRS, the Extent and Timing of Surgery
Mr Salil Nair, Consultant Rhinologist, Auckland Hospital and Counties Manukau DHB, Auckland, NZ

1500-1545

Afternoon Tea, Industry Exhibition & Posters Savoy West & Foyer

1545-1700

Free Papers

1545-1555
Using the iPhone for Voice Recording in Laryngology
Mr Jeremy Hornibrook, Otolaryngologist, Head and Neck Surgeon, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ

1555-1605
Lack of Consensus Regarding the Relative Importance of Different ORL Conditions in the Triage of Referrals
Stephen C. Toynton, Hawke's Bay Hospital, NZ

1605-1615 
Can Sleep Questionnaires Predict Outcome of Surgery for Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children?
Dr Ben Chan, ENT Registrar, Southland DHB, Dunedin, NZ

1615-1625 
Provisional Results for "Bone Bridge" Quality of Life Study
Melanie Souter, ORL Department, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ

1625-1635 
Accuracey of MRI (DWI) for Cholesteatoma
Dr Johan Vessey, ORL Departmet, Canterbury DHB, Christchurch, NZ

1635-1645 
Cochlear Implantation for Children with Single-Sided Deafness or Very Asymmetrical Hearing Loss (SSD/AHL): A Report of Four Case Studies
Karyn Galvin, Department of Audiology & Speech Pathology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

1645-1655 
A Novel and Cost Effective Technique for Dilatation of Subglottic Stenosis - Our 3 Year Institutional Experience
Daman Bhatia, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Westmead Hospital, NSW, Australia


Free Papers

1545-1555 
Occult Thyroid Carcinoma Metastases and Benign FNAs - Importance of ORL Referrals and Lessons to be Learned
Marie-Claire Miller, Department of ORL Surgery, Christchurch Hospital, NZ

1555-1605
The Role of Transoral Robotic Surgery in the Detection and Treatment of the Unknown Primary 
Francis T. Hall, Gillies Hospital, Epsom, Auckland, NZ

1605-1615
Adult Airway Stenosis - A Recurrent Problem 
Dora Blair, Department of Otolaryngology, Waitemata DHB, Auckland, NZ

1615-1625 
Characteristics of Users of a Chronic Cough Multidisciplinary Clinic and Succes of Cough Protocol Maagement  
Anna Miles, Auckland ENT Group & The University of Auckland, NZ

1625-1635 
Frontal Sinus Surgery and Sinus Distribution of Nasal Irrigation 
Sheran Seneviratne, John Hunter Hospital, NSW, Australia

1635-1645 
The Impact of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery on Paranasal Physiology in Simulated Sinus Cavities  
Ravi Jain, Department of Surgery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ 

1700-1715

Free Paper & Poster Prize Presentation and Conference Close