Surgery of the Laryngotracheal Junction

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Surgery of the Laryngotracheal Junction
David Albert
Senior Consultant and Head
of the Ear, Nose and Throat
department, Great Ormond
Street Hospital for Children,
NHS Foundation Trust,
London, UK
Gerhard Friedrich,
Prof. Dr.
Felix J.F. Herth, Prof. Dr.
med., Dipl. Oec. med.,
FCCP
Chefarzt der Abteilung Innere
Medizin – Pneumologie,
Thoraxklinik am Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Germany
Assen Koitschev,
Prof. Dr. med.
Leitender Oberarzt der Klinik
für HNO-Heilkunde, Plastische Operationen, Olgahospital, Klinikum Stuttgart,
Germany
J.-Constantin Kölmel,
Dr. med.
Geschäftsführender Oberarzt
der Klinik für HNO-Heilkunde,
Plastische Operationen, Klinikum Stuttgart, Germany
Otolaryngology, Head &
Neck Surgery Dept., Univer­
sity CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland
Andreas Müller,
Prof. Dr. med.
Chefarzt der Klinik für HNO/
Plastische Operationen,
SRH Wald-Klinikum Gera,
Germany
Thomas Nicolai,
Prof. Dr. med.
Leitender Oberarzt, Abteilungsleiter Intensivmedizin,
Dr. von Haunersches Kinderspital, Kinderklinik und
Kinderpoliklinik der Ludwig
Maximilian Universität
München, Germany
Jörg Nirmaier, Dr. med.
Oberarzt, Klinik für Anästhesiologie und operative Intensivmedizin, Standort Olgahospital, Klinikum Stuttgart,
Germany
Giorgio Peretti, Prof.
Direttor della Clinica Otorino­
laringoatrica, Universita‘ Di
Genova, Italy
Christian Sittel,
Prof. Dr. med.
Ärztlicher Direktor der Klinik
für HNO-Heilkunde, Plastische
Operationen, Klinikum Stuttgart, Germany
Michael Vollrath, Prof. Dr.
ehem. Ärztlicher Direktor der
Klinik für HNO-Heilkunde,
Kliniken Maria Hilf, Mönchengladbach, Germany
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Clinic
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Oberarzt, Klinik für Anästhesiologie und operative Intensivmedizin, Standort Katharinenhospital, Klinikum Stuttgart,
Germany
Fax +49 711 278 33201
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Christian Grabner,
Dr. med.
Philippe Monnier,
Emeritus Professor
Klinikum Stuttgart
Bürgerhospital
Katharinenhospital
Olgahospital und Frauenklinik
Krankenhaus Bad Cannstatt
Herdweg
Vorstand der Hals-NasenOhren-Universitätsklinik,
Universitätsklinik Graz,
Austria
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Klinikum Stuttgart – Katharinenhospital
Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenkrankheiten,
Plastische Operationen
Kriegsbergstraße 60
70174 Stuttgart
Phone +49 (0) 711 278-33201
Fax +49 (0) 711 278-33209
Course venue
Olgahospital, Olgaraum (Olgaroom)
Kriegsbergstraße 62, 70174 Stuttgart
Public transport
Go to Stuttgart central station by train or metro.
Katharinenhospital is within 8 min. walking distance,
or by bus line 40 and 42
Parking
Underground car park “Stadtgarten”
opposite main entrance
Further information
www.klinikum-stuttgart.de/hno
Contact
[email protected]
Lectures, Live Surgery,
Anatomical Dissections
www.klinikum-stuttgart.de
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Faculty
Klinikum Stuttgart
Department of
Otorhinolaryngology/Head
and Neck Surgery
Dear colleagues,
the laryngotracheal junction is a delicate and
unique segment offering some specific characteristics. Being the only part of the airway with
a closed cartilagineous circumference this area
is site of predilection for different lesions like
scarring, chronic and acute inflammation as
well as Wegener’s disease in the larynx or the
still poorly understood idiopathic progressive
subglottic stenosis. As a consequence this
location with its obviously different pathophysiology is highly demanding and challenging.
Therefore, successful treatment requires
sophistica­ted and multi-disciplinary concepts
in diagnostics as well as therapy.
Feel cordially invited to collect hands-on expe­
rience and to discuss the complex topic of
modern airway surgery with internationally
leading experts in the field. The combination
of wet-lab exercises on fresh-frozen specimen,
cutting edge lectures and live surgery will
deepen your understanding and improve your
decision making in these comparatively rare,
but delicate and complex patients.
The Wolf Training Academy offers excellent
facilities for our wet-lab dissections. Don´t miss
the opportunity to visit the production process
of a famous instrument and endoscope factory
on site.
Stuttgart is a vibrant, modern city embedded in
a historical rich and beautiful landscape. Being
home to many major companies like Daimler
Benz, Porsche or Bosch it is the economical
powerhouse of the country. Accessibility by airplane, train and car is excellent; accommoda­
tion needs to be planned well ahead.
I am looking forward to a few days of intensive
work and collegial enthusiasm.
Prof. Christian Sittel
Wednesday,
February 25th, 2015
Thursday,
February 26th, 2015
WET-LAB Exercise
(limited participants, two per specimen)
09.00 Registration & refreshments
09.00
Meeting at ENT Department Klinikum Stuttgart, Kriegsbergstrasse 60, 70174 Stuttgart
Registration
Welcome address Prof. Sittel
Transfer to the institute of Richard Wolf
company, Knittlingen
10.00
Introduction: airway stenosis in adults (Sittel)
10.20
Interventional pulmology – adult (Herth)
10.00
Welcome address Mr. Halder,
Richard Wolf medical instruments
Master dissection with video transmission
(Sittel / Kölmel)
(Laterofixation Lichtenberger´s, Aryteidectomy,
Thyreoplasty, Aryrotation, Nn. Recurrentes,
Cricothyroidapproximation)
12.30
Lunch
13.30
Master dissection with video transmission
(Sittel / Kölmel)
(Supralaryngeal Release, Mediastinal Release,
Tracheal-Segment-Resection, Cricotracheal
Resection CTR, Laryngeal Split, Laryngotracheal
Reconstruction LTR)
16.00
Visit the company
17.00
Transfer to Stuttgart
18.00
Adjourn
Lectures
10.40
Glottic stenosis – vocal cord immobility/pacing
(Müller)
Friday,
February 27th, 2015
LIVE-SURGERY
Moderation: Vollrath / Koitschev
08.30 Live surgery from 2 operating rooms
(Sittel / Kölmel)
13.00 Discussion
13.30 Break
11.10
Break
14.30 Case discussion/round table
11.40
Glottic stenosis – scars and endoscopic
treatments (Friedrich)
16.00 Closing address
12.10
Airway reconstruction in malignant disease
(Peretti)
12.30
Complications and their management (Kölmel)
13.00
Lunch
14.00
Introduction: airway stenosis in children (Sittel)
14.10
Interventional pulmology – pediatric (Nicolai)
14.30
Balloon dilation (Albert)
14.50 Reconstructive surgery in pediatric stenosis
(Sittel)
15.20
Break
15.50 Stenting in reconstructive surgery (Monnier)
16.20 Supraglottoplasty for laryngomalazia
(Koitschev)
Prima Vista
Richard Wolf Akademie
Richard Wolf GmbH
Pforzheimer Straße 32
75438 Knittlingen
Phone +49 7043 35-4137
16.50 Anaesthesia and ICU-management
(Grabner / Nirmaier)
17.10 Discussion
Course director:
Prof. Dr. Christian Sittel, Stuttgart, Germany
17.30 End
Organisation:
Dr. J.-Constantin Kölmel, Stuttgart, Germany
19.00 Congress dinner
Restaurant Bonatz (Main Station Tower)
CME Accreditation:
20 pts (Landesärztekammer Baden-Württemberg)