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10th Annual Seattle Otology & Rhinology Course (SOAR)


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Add to Calendar 10th Annual Seattle Otology & Rhinology Course (SOAR) 11/18/2021 8:00:00 AM 11/20/2021 5:15:00 PM America/Los_Angeles For More Details: https://ssf.cloud-cme.com/soar21 Description: The 3-day, intensiveSOARcourse will reinforce standard treatments and introduce attendees to leading-edge technologies, surgical techniques, and biomaterials. SOAR is designed for practicing otolaryngologists who focus on caring for patients with ear and sinus disorders. This course will deepen their knowledge and improve their technical abilities in paranasal sinus and otological surgery.Lengthy sessions in the anatomical labo... Seattle Science Foundation | 550 17th Ave #600 false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Thursday, November 18, 2021, 8:00 AM - Saturday, November 20, 2021, 5:15 PM, Seattle Science Foundation | 550 17th Ave #600

Target Audience
Specialties - Otolaryngology, Rhinology

Overview

The 3-day, intensive SOAR course will reinforce standard treatments and introduce attendees to leading-edge technologies, surgical techniques, and biomaterials.  SOAR is designed for practicing otolaryngologists who focus on caring for patients with ear and sinus disorders. 

This course will deepen their knowledge and improve their technical abilities in paranasal sinus and otological surgery.  Lengthy sessions in the anatomical laboratory will be supplemented by brief topical presentations related to the current dissections. Self-paced learning is emphasized.

The goal of the SOAR course is to optimize the time each participant is taking away from their practice by building confidence to address more complicated pathology in the paranasal sinus and temporal bone.  

Four different tracks are offered to allow attendees to tailor their experience to their clinical needs: Full Course (Thurs-Sat); Otology Course (Thurs-Fri); Oto & Rhino Lectures Only (Fri); Rhinology Course (Fri-Sat). Attendees participating in the laboratory dissection will have their own specimen and dissection station with image guidance.

Registration Fees:
Click on "Register" tab above to complete registration.  Please note space is limited to 20 surgeons on each lab day, so register early.

Track 1:
Full Course (Thurs-Sat, Nov 18-20) $1495 + 3% credit card fee = $1540

Track 2:
Otology Only (Thurs-Fri, Nov 18-19) $1095 + 3% credit card fee = $1130

Track 3:
Rhinology Only (Fri-Sat, Nov 18-19) $1095 + 3% credit card fee = $1130

Track 4:
Friday Lectures (Fri, Nov 19) $195 + 3% credit card fee = $200

Virtual Attendance for Friday Lectures, November 19 Only:
Virtual attendance is FREE for physicians and allied health professionals who are not claiming CME credit. 

Click here to register for the Friday lectures via Zoom Webinar without CME credits. 

If you would like to claim CME Credits for Friday virtually, please register above for Track 4 and also for the Zoom Webinar.

To view this course's agenda and disclosures, click here. 


Objectives
  1. Identify key surgical anatomic landmarks for maxillary, ethmoid and sphenoid sinus surgery
  2. Recognize the appropriate indications for ballon sinuplasty
  3. Examine approaches to frontal and sphenoid sinus surgery
  4. Recognize the indications for canthotomy/cantholysis
  5. Recognize normal eustachian tube physiology
  6. Define the indications for endoscopic assisted vs. total endoscopic ear surgery
  7. Implement a step-wise approach to middle ear reconstruction

Accreditation

The Seattle Science Foundation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation Statement
Seattle Science Foundation designates this live activity for a maximum of 24.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity

Non-Physician Attendance
A certificate of participation will be provided to other health care professionals requesting credits.  Participants should ensure in advance that their credentialing or licensing organization accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. 



Additional Information

Acknowledgements

This symposium is supported in part by educational grants in accordance with ACCME Standards. At this time a complete listing of financial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the symposium. 

Location
The Seattle Science Foundation is located on the Cherry Hill Campus of Swedish Hospital at 550 17th Avenue, James Tower, Suite 600 in Seattle, Washington. Parking is available in the garage on 16th Avenue between Cherry and Jefferson at a maximum fee of $16.50. From I-5 (northbound and southbound), James will become Cherry Street. Turn right (south) on 16th Avenue. Turn right into the main garage entrance. 

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Faculty Photos
Waleed Abuzeid, MD
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Amy Anstead, MD
Rhinologist
Puget Sound ENT, Proliance Surgeons
Seattle, WA
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Andrew Ayars, MD
Associate Professor
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Douglas D. Backous, MD
ENT & Allergy Associates - Proliance Surgeons
Edmonds, WA
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Vincent Chan, MD
Otolaryngologist
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle, WA
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Greg Davis, MD, MPH
Rhinology & Endoscopic Skull Base Surgeon
ENT & Allergy Associates - Proliance Surgeons
Seattle, WA
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Clifford R. Hume, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department Otolaryngology - HNS
Seattle, WA
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Brandon Isaacson, M.D.
UT Southwestern School of Medicine
Dallas, TX
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Arif Janjua, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
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Gavriel Kohlberg, MD
Assistant Professor
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Brian Kung, MD
Kaiser Permanente
Seattle, WA
Faculty Photos
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Miami
Miami, FL
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Natalia Murinova, M.D., M.H.A.
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Sanjay Parikh, MD
Professor, Department of Otolaryngology
University of Washington & Seattle Children’s Hospital
Seattle, WA
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Chad Ruffin, MD
Otolaryngologist
Proliance Surgeons
Burien, WA
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Jeff Suh, MD
University of California Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
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Winston Vaughan, M.D.
California Sinus Centers
Sonoma, CA

Thursday, November 18, 2021
 
Otology Lab (Thurs)

Registration and Breakfast
7:30AM - 8:00AM
Welcome & Course Overview
8:00AM - 8:10AM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH
Douglas D. Backous, MD
Endoscopic Anatomy of the Middle Ear and Temporal Bone
8:10AM - 8:40AM
Brandon Isaacson, M.D.

Objectives:

• Describe the enhanced ability to see critical anatomy using various endoscopes
• Identify areas of increased risk for cholesteatoma recurrence
• Outline the intraoperative set-up for endoscopic ear surgery

Temporal Bone Drilling Lab 1
8:40AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
• Implement a step-wise approach to middle ear reconstruction
• Recognize the appropriate prosthesis for middle ear reconstruction
• Practice hands-on techniques with the surgical ear endoscope
Temporal Bone Drilling Lab 2
10:45AM - 12:00PM

Objectives:

• Articulate the role of facial nerve monitoring in mastoid surgery
• Demonstrate competency in performing a Stapedotomy and Stapedectomy on a cadaver specimen
• Demonstrate understanding of the middle ear and mastoid anatomy of the facial nerve
• Size and position a partial and total ossicular reconstruction prosthesis
• Demonstrate competency in performing a cartilage graft tympanoplasty using an endoscope

Break & Pick up Lunch (not for CME credit)
12:00PM - 12:10PM
Otology From the Perspective of the OR Team
12:10PM - 12:40PM
Temporal Bone Drilling Lab 3
12:40PM - 2:30PM

Objectives:

• Identify the anatomy of the cochlear relevant to cochlear implantation
• Recognize the key anatomic danger areas in labyrinthectomy
• Practice a canal wall down mastoidectomy in the laboratory
• Summarize the proximity of dura and intracranial vascular and nerve structures in the middle ear and mastoid
• Describe internal auditory canal anatomy and recognize danger areas relevant to mastoid surgery

Break & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
2:30PM - 2:45PM
Temporal Bone Drilling Lab 4
2:45PM - 4:55PM

Objectives:
• Practice plugging a superior semicircular canal through a trans-mastoid route
• Outline the nuances of creating a lasting meatoplasty
• Identify the anatomy for the full course of the facial nerve
• Demonstrate Transmastoid versus middle fossa plugging of the superior semicircular canal
• Perform an adequate external Meatoplasty
• Decompress the facial nerve from the internal auditory canal to the stylomastoid foramen
Daily Wrap-Up & Adjourn
4:55PM - 5:00PM
Douglas D. Backous, MD
Friday, November 19, 2021
 
Otology Lectures (Fri)

Registration and Breakfast
7:30AM - 7:55AM
Welcome & Course Overview
7:55AM - 8:00AM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH
Douglas D. Backous, MD (Presenter)
What is the Role of Endoscopic Surgical Techniques in Managing Chronic Otitis Media and Cholesteatoma?
8:00AM - 8:30AM
Brandon Isaacson, M.D. (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Explore how endoscopic techniques impact management of cases of cholesteatoma and chronic otitis media
• Recognize how established otolaryngologists can add endoscopic techniques to their "surgical tool kit"
• Outline the global consensus group activity for endoscopic ear surgery
Panel Discussion No. 1: What is the Role of Osseointegrated Devices in Managing Hearing Loss?
8:30AM - 9:15AM
Douglas D. Backous, MD (Moderator)
Clifford R. Hume, MD, PhD (Panelist)
Brandon Isaacson, M.D. (Panelist)
Brian Kung, MD (Panelist)
Gavriel Kohlberg, MD (Panelist)
Chad Ruffin, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Evaluate the current hierarchy of treating conductive hearing loss in cases of chronic otitis media
• Present each of the available technologies which have FDA approval in the United States
• Outline surgical techniques for implantable devices applicable to the general otolaryngologist
(Re)Habilitating Severe Hearing Loss: Insights from a Congenitally Deaf Otologist
9:15AM - 9:45AM
Chad Ruffin, MD (Presenter)

Objectives:

- Explain how speech perception scores are incomplete measures of rehabilitation
- 
Describe other skills necessary for relationship and vocational success
- 
Outline how hearing preservation cochlear implant can be used as a tool to increase adoption of cochlear implants

Break & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
9:45AM - 10:00AM
Panel Discussion No. 2: Difficult Cases of Cholesteatoma
10:00AM - 10:35AM
Douglas D. Backous, MD (Panelist)
Clifford R. Hume, MD, PhD
Brandon Isaacson, M.D. (Moderator)
Brian Kung, MD (Panelist)
Gavriel Kohlberg, MD (Panelist)
Chad Ruffin, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Describe the role of single versus two-stage approaches to cholesteatoma
• Identify red flags to anticipate and avoid complications
• Illustrate the standard workup for patients with cholesteatoma
Panel Discussion No. 3: Managing Difficult Otological Cases in the Outpatient Clinic
10:35AM - 11:15AM
Douglas D. Backous, MD (Moderator)
Clifford R. Hume, MD, PhD (Panelist)
Brandon Isaacson, M.D. (Panelist)
Brian Kung, MD (Panelist)
Gavriel Kohlberg, MD (Panelist)
Chad Ruffin, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Discern vestibular migraine versus Meniere's Syndrome
• Evaluate pulsatile tinnitus
• Explain the role of clinical exam versus laboratory vestibular testing
• Outline a logical approach for testing and then optimizing eustachian tube function
Panel Discussion No. 4: Eustachian Tube Dilation: Indications, Techniques & Challenges
11:15AM - 12:00PM
Clifford R. Hume, MD, PhD (Moderator)
Brandon Isaacson, M.D. (Panelist)
Brian Kung, MD (Panelist)
Gavriel Kohlberg, MD (Panelist)
Chad Ruffin, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Describe the role of balloon eustachian tube (ET) dilation in managing ET dysfunction
• Explain the indications of ET dilations in the office-based environment
 
Full Course (Thurs-Sat)

Lunch & ENT Exploratorium (not for CME credit)
12:00PM - 1:00PM
 
Rhinology Lectures (Fri)

Panel Discussion No. 1: Management of Common Rhinology Situations
1:00PM - 1:30PM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Panelist)
Arif Janjua, MD (Moderator)
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Panelist)
Jeff Suh, MD (Panelist)
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Describe the challenges of knowing when to offer sinus surgery or medical management for mild sinus disease
• Outline the options available for recalcitrant sinus disease
Medical Legal Issues in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
1:30PM - 2:00PM
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Describe common causes of medical litigation and how to avoid them
• Outline one's options when presented with medical legal suit
Workup and Management for the ENT of Ongoing Headache After Sinus Surgery (virtual)
2:00PM - 2:30PM
Natalia Murinova, M.D., M.H.A. (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Recognize the red flag warning of headaches that should prompt urgent referral to neurology
• Identify methods to manage sinus-related headaches
Managing Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) Failures
2:30PM - 3:00PM
Jeff Suh, MD (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Recognize common errors that lead to post-op frontal sinus obstruction
• Outline techniques to avoid sinus stenosis
Break & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
3:00PM - 3:15PM
Panel Discussion No. 2: Update on Treating Nasal Congestion
3:15PM - 3:45PM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Moderator)
Waleed Abuzeid, MD (Panelist)
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Panelist)
Sanjay Parikh, MD (Panelist)
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Describe new in-office techniques to improve nasal congestion
• Outline how to asses patients for various types of surgery and/or procedures to help nasal congestion
Revision Sinus Surgery, Landmarks To Keep You Safe
3:45PM - 4:15PM
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Identify intraoperative landmarks to avoid injury to critical structures during sinus surgery
• Apply CT landmarks to intraoperative landmarks to perform safer surgery
• Evaluate the anatomic risk factors that can predispose to sinus surgery complications
Biologics and Aspirin Desensitization, What ENTs Should Know
4:15PM - 4:45PM
Andrew Ayars, MD (Presenter)

Objectives:
• List which screening questions to ask patients for aspirin sensitivity 
• Outline when best to refer a patient for aspirin desensitization
• Appreciate the outcomes between aspirin desensitization and biologics
Panel Discussion No. 3 (Happy Hour): How Should I Really Manage Nasal Polyps? & Adjourn
4:45PM - 5:15PM
Arif Janjua, MD (Panelist)
Waleed Abuzeid, MD
Andrew Ayars, MD (Panelist)
Sanjay Parikh, MD (Panelist)
Jeff Suh, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Describe how to efficiently work up different forms of nasal polyposis including central compartment atopic disease and aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
• Evaluate the evidence underlying the role of medical treatments, from enhanced delivery of topical corticosteroids to immunomodulating biologics, in the management of nasal polyposis
• Outline the role of primary and revisionary endoscopic sinus surgery in controlling nasal polyposis
Saturday, November 20, 2021
 
Rhinology Lab (Sat)

Registration and Breakfast
7:30AM - 7:55AM
Welcome & Lab Overview
7:55AM - 8:00AM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Presenter)
Maxillary & Ethmoid Sinus Surgery Pearls
8:00AM - 8:20AM
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Recognize the landmarks for successful sinus surgery
• Outline the various options to treat challenging maxillary disease
• Describe how much ethmoid surgery to perform for each patient
Sphenoid & Frontal Sinus Surgery Pearls
8:20AM - 8:40AM
Arif Janjua, MD (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Summarize the anatomic pearls for a successful frontal sinus surgery
• Describe proper technique and instrumentation within the frontal sinus and frontal recess
• List available devices and implants to help decrease frontal sinus stenosis
Balloon Dilations: Eustachian Tubes & Sinus
8:40AM - 9:00AM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Presenter)

Objectives:
• Explain the nuances of the various balloons available and how to select the best one for you and your patients
• Outline tips for successful in-office us of sinus dilation balloons
Break & Transition to the BioSkills Lab (not for CME credit)
9:00AM - 9:15AM
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 1: Prosections
9:15AM - 10:00AM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Presenter)
Arif Janjua, MD (Presenter)
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Presenter)

Balloon Dilation of Eustachian Tubes & Sinuses Dilation
Maxillary, Ethmoid & Sphenoid Sinuses
Frontal Sinuses

Objectives:
• Describe the appropriate anatomy and techniques for performing balloon sinuplasty
• Distinguish the different types of balloons available for balloon sinuplasty
• Outline approaches to maxillary and ethmoid sinus surgery
• Identify the important surgical anatomic landmarks for frontal and sinus surgery
• Summarize the techniques used to minimize complications for frontal and sphenoid sinus surgery
• Outline approaches to frontal and sphenoid sinus surgery
Break & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
10:00AM - 10:15AM
Hands-on BioSkills Lab Dissection No. 1 Maxillary, Ethmoid, Sphenoid, and Frontal Sinus Surgery
10:15AM - 12:00PM

Objectives:
• Demonstrate the fundamental approaches for maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid, and frontal sinus surgery
• Apply knowledge learned regarding techniques and equipment related to maxillary and ethmoid sinus surgery
Lunch & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
12:00PM - 12:30PM
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 2 Prosections
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Sanjay Parikh, MD (Presenter)
Jeff Suh, MD (Presenter)

Inferior Turbinate Reduction, Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy and Modified Denker's Approach
Sphenopalatine Artery (SPA) Ligation & Orbit Decompression

Objectives:
• Identify the indications for endoscopic medial maxillectomy
• Describe new approaches for sphenopalatine artery ligation and various techniques for turbinate reduction
Hands-on BioSkills Lab Dissection No. 2 Medial Maxillectomy, Turbinate Reduction, Denker’s Approach, SPA Ligation, Orbit Decompression
1:00PM - 2:30PM

Objectives:
• Perform an endoscopic medial maxillectomy
• Perform orbital decompression surgery
• Outline new approaches for sphenopalatine artery litigation and various techniques for turbinate reduction
Break & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
2:30PM - 2:45PM
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 3: Prosections
2:45PM - 3:05PM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Presenter)
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Presenter)

Prosection: Pituitary Approach & Nasoseptal Flap
Prosection & Dissection: Lothrop/Draf III Procedure

Objectives:
• Outline the anatomy of the suprasellar approach and discuss the relationship to the cavernous sinus
• Define the role of modified endoscopic Lothrop procedure for the treatment of recalcitrant frontal sinus tissue
Hands-on BioSkills Lab Dissection No. 3 Pituitary Approach, Nasoseptal Flap, & Lothrop/Draf III Procedure
3:05PM - 4:30PM

Objectives:
• Practice a pituitary approach
• Practice a Lothrop procedure
• Apply emerging techniques of endoscopic approaches to the anterior skull base
• Perform a nasal septal flap for repair of skull base defects
Panel Discussion No. 1 (Happy Hour): Challenges in Rhinologic Surgery
4:30PM - 5:00PM
Arif Janjua, MD (Panelist)
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Panelist)
Sanjay Parikh, MD (Moderator)
Jeff Suh, MD
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Explore the most up-to-date advances and surgical techniques in rhinology
• Assess the controversies in the medical and surgical management of patients with chronic sinusitis
Panel Discussion No. 2 Rhinology Super Pearls & Adjourn
5:00PM - 5:15PM
Greg Davis, MD, MPH (Moderator)
Arif Janjua, MD (Panelist)
Vincent Chan, MD (Panelist)
Corinna Levine, M.D., M.P.H. (Panelist)
Sanjay Parikh, MD (Panelist)
Jeff Suh, MD (Panelist)
Winston Vaughan, M.D. (Panelist)
Amy Anstead, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
• Learn what sinus instruments are "must haves"
• Appreciate the most important medical and surgical techniques for challenging situations

Exhibit Fee: $3,500 for 2 days or $5,000 for 3 days

Should you decide to participate at this important educational activity, please contact [email protected]g. 

Educational grant opportunities are available.  If you are interest in providing an educational grant, please contact [email protected].

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