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End Date: Aug 25, 2025
Sessions
Sep 25, 2025 | 09:00 AM GMT

Webinar on ENT

Sessions

This track explores the latest developments in endoscopic techniques for managing chronic sinus conditions. With the use of high-definition imaging and minimally invasive tools, surgeons can now perform precise procedures with reduced complications. Emphasis will be placed on balloon sinuplasty, image-guided surgeries, and post-operative care advancements.

 

Robotics and image-guidance are redefining the limits of ENT surgery. This session will focus on robotic-assisted approaches in head and neck procedures and the application of real-time imaging to enhance surgical navigation. Participants will gain exposure to innovative tools improving accuracy and safety in complex surgical cases.

Advancements in auditory implants are creating new opportunities for hearing restoration. This track highlights innovations in cochlear implants, bone-anchored systems, and hybrid devices. Discussions will include surgical techniques, post-implant rehabilitation, and future directions in auditory neuroscience.

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way hearing and voice disorders are diagnosed and managed. This session will explore AI-powered tools for early detection of hearing loss, automated voice assessments, and predictive models for patient outcomes. The integration of AI into clinical workflows will also be addressed.

This track emphasizes modern approaches to detecting and treating ENT cancers. Topics include molecular diagnostics, early screening techniques, and the use of targeted therapies and immunotherapy. Attendees will also explore innovations in surgical oncology and personalized treatment strategies.

Explore the impact of 3D printing in ENT reconstruction and surgical planning. This track will cover patient-specific implants, anatomical modeling for complex procedures, and improved outcomes in craniofacial trauma. The session offers insights into the integration of digital design and surgical execution.

Pediatric ENT care is rapidly advancing with child-specific techniques and technologies. This session will cover management of airway anomalies, hearing loss, and sleep apnea in children. Minimally invasive procedures and innovations in pediatric diagnostics will also be discussed in depth.

This track will focus on the comprehensive management of sleep-disordered breathing. Participants will explore the latest diagnostic tools, including home-based sleep studies, and surgical interventions for obstructive sleep apnea. Emphasis will be placed on improving patient outcomes and long-term care strategies.

Regenerative medicine is offering promising solutions in tissue repair and restoration within ENT. This session will delve into the use of stem cells, biomaterials, and tissue engineering to regenerate structures like vocal cords and tympanic membranes. Current research and future clinical applications will be explored.

Breakthroughs in genetic research are paving the way for innovative treatments for hearing loss. This track will cover gene editing tools such as CRISPR, delivery mechanisms, and clinical trial progress. The focus will be on hereditary and acquired forms of hearing impairment and their future management.

Telemedicine has become a vital tool in modern ENT care, especially in post-pandemic practice. This track will explore virtual consultations, remote audiology assessments, and tele-endoscopy. Discussions will also cover digital health regulations and improving patient access through remote care.

Training in ENT surgery is being revolutionized by simulation and VR platforms. This session will highlight virtual labs, haptic feedback systems, and real-time performance analytics. The goal is to enhance surgical education, reduce learning curves, and increase patient safety in the operating room.