V-SIIC International Symposium on Cochlear Implants, Hearing Technology and Otoaudiology
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1 V-SIIC International Symposium on Cochlear Implants, Hearing Technology and Otoaudiology Thursday, October 9 Preliminary Programme 7:30am New Registrations/Delivery of Material 8:00am - Opening Dr. L. Rodolpho Penna Lima Jr. (BRA) Dra. Danielle Penna Lima (BRA) 8:15am Magna Lecture Theme: Selection of electrodes and which ear to implant President: Dra. Clara Morena (BRA) 8:45 to 10:15am Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dr. Marcos Castro (BRA) 8:45am BAHA Implant in patients with unilateral sensorineural deafness Speaker: Dr. Iulo Barauna (BRA) 9:00am - Retrosigmoid approach for the Bonebridge bone conduction implant 9:15am - Update on genetics of deafness Speaker: Dra. Edi Sartorato (BRA) 9:30am Cochlear implant in unilateral sensorineural dysacousis and tinnitus Speaker: Dr. Maurício Buchler (BRA) 9:45am - Binaural x bilateral implants Speaker: Dr. Arthur Castilho (BRA) 10:00am - Binaural and bimodal stimulation in cochlear implants users Speaker: Dra. Danielle Penna Lima (BRA) 10:15 to 10:45am Break 10:45am to 12:30pm Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dr. Aureo Borges (BRA) 10:45am Teleconsultation and remote programming of Cochlear Implant and teleintervention Speaker: Dra. Deborah Ferrari (BRA) 11:00am Importance of the round window 11:15 Endoscopic anatomy of the round window: new structures, new ways! Speaker: Dr. João Flávio (BRA) 11:30am- Etiology - Diagnosis of deafness Speaker: Dr. Fayez Bahmad (BRA) 11:45am Audiological Diagnosis until one's first birthday Speaker: Dra. Fabiana Araujo (BRA) 12:00am CI surgery in patients with chronic otitis media Speaker: Dra. Mariana Leal (BRA) 12:15am Cochlear implants in children with comorbidities Speaker: Dr. Rodrigo Pereira (BRA)
2 12:30 to 2:00pm Break 2:00pm- Magna Lecture Theme: Strategic framework of ear health and hearing of the Americas: updating President: Dr. Francisco das Chagas Cabral Júnior (BRA) Speaker: Dr. Margarita Acosta (ARG) 2:30 to 4:00pm Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dr. Hosana Silveira (BRA) 2:30pm - Use of objective measures in cochlear implants programming Speaker: Dra. Lilian Muniz (BRA) 2:45pm - Cochlear implants in patients with otosclerosis Speaker: Dr. André Sampaio (BRA) 3:00pm - When to be suspicious of component failure and how to handle it Speaker: Dr. André Sampaio (BRA) 3:15pm - Cochlear reimplantation Speaker: Dr. Lucas Costa (BRA) 3:30pm - Monitoring of cranial nerves in cochlear implant and hearing implant of the brainstem Speaker: Dr. Wilson Aires (BRA) 3:45pm Professional ethical aspects of doctors in therapy by cochlear implantation and implantable hearing aids Speaker: Dr. Carlos Campos (BRA) 4:00 to 4:30pm Break 4:30 to 5:30pm Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dr. Gustavo Sá (BRA) 4:30pm - Assessment and diagnosis of central auditory processing Speaker: Dra. Sheila Balen (BRA) 4:45pm - New applications of the middle fossa in ear surgery Speaker: Dr. Joel Lavinsky (BRA) 5:00pm - Hearing preservation surgery - What is important? Speaker: Dr. Francisco De Biase (BRA) 5:15pm Cochlear implant via middle cerebral fossa Speaker: Dr. Robinson Koji (BRA) 5:30pm - Special Session Presentation of the Work Winner of the "Tch. Dr. Maria Cecília Bevilácqua award President: Dra. Danielle Penna Lima (BRA) Title: Author(s): 5:45 to 6:45pm Round Table Theme: Bilateral Cochlear Implant and in Unilateral Deafness - Indications Moderator: Dr. Arthur Castilho (BRA) Debaters: Dr. Rogério Hamerschimidt (BRA), Dr. Orozimbo Costa (BRA), Dr. Eduardo Hocsman (ARG), Dr. Robinson Koji (BRA) and Dr. Fayez Bahamad (BRA)
3 October 10, 2014 (Friday) 8:00am Magna Lecture Theme: Middle ear mechanics in hearing surgery President: Dr. Fábio Alencar (BRA) Speaker: Dr. Manohar Bance (CAN) Simultaneous translation 8:30 to 10:00am Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dr. Guilherme Amui (BRA) 8:30am Endoscopic cochlear implant: fact or fiction? Speaker: Dr. João Flávio (BRA) 08:45am New indications for cochlear implant Speaker: Dr. Rogério Hamerschimitd (BRA) 09:00am - Early implantation in children. 09:15am - Implantable Hearing Aids: indications Speaker: Dr. L. Rodolpho Penna Lima Jr. (BRA) 09:30am Cochlear implant in cases of auditory neuropathy Speaker: Dr. Orozimbo Costa (BRA) 9:45am - Patient-driven versus professional driven fittings Speaker: Dr. David Fabry (EUA) - Simultaneous translation 10:00 to 10:30am - Break 10:30 to 12:00am Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dra. Ana Carolina Calhau (BRA) 10:30am New diagnostic tools for the ear Speaker: Dr. Manoha Bance (CAN)- Simultaneous translation 10:45am - Development of best practice protocols Speaker: Dr. David Fabry (USA) - Simultaneous translation 11:00 - Anatomy of the round window niche and "hook" region of the cochlea Speaker: Dr. Peter Roland (USA) - Simultaneous translation 11:15am Oral language and academic performance in children with cochlear implant Speaker: Dra. Adriani Mortari (BRA) 11:30am - Cochlear implantation in patients with vestibular schwannoma 11:45am Audiological results from 2 years of patients subjected to Carina implant in Brazil Speaker: Dr. Iulo Baraúna (BRA) 12:00 to 1:30pm Break 1:30pm Magna Lecture Theme: Intra-cochlear vascular injury during cochlear implantation: a cause of post operative hearing loss? President: Dr. Fábio Alencar (BRA) Speaker: Dr. Peter Roland (EUA) - Simultaneous translation 2:00 to 3:45pm - Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dra. Larissa Roberta (BRA) 2:00pm Auditory brainstem implant Speaker: Dr. Ricardo Bento (BRA)
4 2:15pm Eustachian tube surgery and disorders Speaker: Dr. Manohar Bance (CAN) - Simultaneous translation 2:30pm - Cochleostomy placement for cochlear implantation Speaker: Dr. Peter Roland (EUA) - Simultaneous translation 2:45pm Full and partially implantable hearing aids Speaker: Dr. Ricardo Bento (BRA) 3:00pm - Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening Program: protocols recommended by Ministry of Health of Brazil. Speaker: Dra. Mônica Chapchap (BRA) 3:15pm Argentinian Program of early detection and treatment of the hypoacusis: in the installation process Speaker: Dr. Margarita Acosta (ARG) 3:30pm - Subtotal petrosectomy: a solution for cochlear implants in open cavities Speaker: Dr. André Ataíde (BRA) 3:45-4:15pm Break 4:15pm Magna Lecture Theme: Cochlear implants in the elderly population: Which ear should we choose? Implante coclear na população idosa: President: Dr. Daniel Marques (BRA) 4:45 to 5:30pm - Scientific Sessions Coordinator: Dra. Ana Karla Bigois (BRA) 4:45pm Detection and diagnosis of hearing loss in neonates. Speaker: Dra. Mônica Chapchap (BRA) 5:00pm - Middle ear implants (Vibrant soundbridge) for patients with open cavities Speaker: Dr. Luis lassaleta (ESP) 5:15pm Anatomy expertise in favor of the CI surgery in ossified cochleas Speaker: Dra. Mariana Leal (BRA) 5:30pm - Special Session Presentation of the Work Winner of the "Dr. Domingos Lamômica" award President: Dr. L. Rodolpho Penna Lima Jr. (BRA) Title: Author(s): 5:45 to 6:45pm - Round Table - Simultaneous translation Theme: Cochlear implants in difficult cases Moderator: Dr. Ricardo Bento (BRA) Debaters: Dr. Manhoha Bance (CAN), Dr. L. Rodolpho Penna Lima Jr. (BRA), Dr. Peter Roland (USA), Dr. Luiz Lavinsky (BRA) and Dr. Francisco De Biase (BRA) October 11, 2014 (Saturday) 8:00am Magna Lecture Theme: Telehealth President: Dra. Danielle Penna Lima (BRA) Speaker: Dr. David Fabry (USA) - Simultaneous translation 8:30am to 10:30am Scientific Sessions
5 Coordinator: Dra. Ana Carolina Calhau (BRA) 8:30am Variations in surgical technique of cochlear implants due to the expansion of its indication Speaker: Dr. Luis Lavinsky (BRA) 08:45am Bone conduction hearing rehabilitation Speaker: Dr. Manohar Bance (CAN) - Simultaneous translation 09:00am - Study of markers of cortical development in premature babies Speaker: Dra. Sheila Balen (BRA) 09:15am - Economic evaluation of costs of the care line of prelingual hearing loss in Argentina: analysis of the socioeconomic costs of hearing impairment. Speaker: Dra. Margarita Acosta (ARG) 09:30am - Radiological evaluation in investigation of hearing loss Speaker: Dr. Maurício Buchler (BRA) 9:45am - Genetic diagnosis of deafness Speaker: Dra. Edi Sartorato (BRA) 10:00am Indication of the auditory evoked potential of steady state with white noise in the audiological evaluation Speaker: Dra. Fabiana Araujo (BRA) 10:15am Considerations on the therapeutic process of the child with a cochlear implant Speaker: Dra. Adrinani Mortari (BRA) 10:30 to 11:00am - Break 11:00 to 12:30pm - Round Table - Simultaneous translation Theme: Hearing Aids Moderator: Dra. Deborah Ferrari (BRA) Debaters: Dr. David Fabry (USA), St. Danielle Penna Lima (BRA), Dra. Camila Quintino (BRA), Dra. Elaine soares (BRA), Dra. Ana Karla Bigois (BRA) 12:00 to 1:00pm Round Table - Simultaneous translation Theme: Implantable Hearing Aids Indications Clinical cases Moderator: Dr. Iulo Barauna (BRA) Debaters: Dr. Arthur Castilho (BRA), Dr. André Ataíde (BRA), Dr. Manoha Bance (CAN), Peter Roland (EUA) and Dr. Luis Lassaleta (ESP) 1:00pm - Closure
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Guideline Department of Health, NSW 73 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Locked Mail Bag 961 North Sydney NSW 2059 Telephone (02) 9391 9000 Fax (02) 9391 9101 http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/ Statewide
8.Audiological Evaluation
8. A U D I O L O G I C A L E V A L U A T I O N 8.Audiological Evaluation The external ear of the child with Progeria Behavioral testing for assessing hearing thresholds Objective electrophysiologic tests
