The MUSC Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery presents The 5th Annual Charleston Sleep Surgery Symposium February 5-6, 2016 Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC Course Director M. Boyd Gillespie, M.D., M.Sc. Professor & Vice-Chair of Clinical Outreach Director, MUSC Snoring Clinic Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
The 5th annual Charleston Sleep Surgery Symposium offers the practicing otolaryngologist lectures and hands on labs focused on procedures for snoring and sleep-disordered breathing. It will provide evidence-based guidelines and algorithms for proper patient selection, proper surgical site selection, and proper surgery selection. Course Director M. Boyd Gillespie, M.D., M.Sc. Professor & Vice-Chair of Clinical Outreach Director, MUSC Snoring Clinic Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Guest Faculty Qanta Ahmed, M.D. Associate Professor Division of Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine SUNY-Stoney Brook, NY Winthrop University Hospital, NY Lon R. Doles, D.D.S. Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Maxillofacial Associates, Charleston, SC Tod C. Huntley, M.D., FACS Private Practice: Center for Ear Nose Throat & Allergy, PC Assistant Professor, Oral Surgery, Indiana University Co-director, Head and Neck Surgical Services, St Vincent Health, Indianapolis, IN Brian W Rotenberg, M.D., MPH, FRCSC Associate Professor, Residency Program Director, Dept of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Sinonasal & Skull Base Surgery Director, Sleep Surgery Program Western University, London, ON Roldolfo Lugo Saldana, M.D. Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology Director sleep surgery unit, ISSSTE. Constitution Hospital, Monterrey NL Mexico Mas Takashima, M.D. Associate Professor, Residency Program Director Director, Sleep Medicine Fellowship OTO section Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Host Faculty Christopher M. Discolo, M.D. MSCR Assistant Professor Pediatric Otolaryngology Robert T. Malcolm, M.D. Professor Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Krishna G. Patel, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Director, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Course Objectives Upon completion of this course the participant should be better able to: Identify patients who may benefit from sleep surgery Properly evaluate the patient and determine the best surgical approach Apply technical aspects of various surgical approaches more confidently Discuss management options for persistent OSA in children after tonsillectomy Identify office-based options for snoring management Describe modifications to UPPP surgery to improve surgical outcomes Gain insight into use of surgical robot for sleep surgery Define the rationale for hypoglossal nerve stimulation therapy Credit Designation The Medical University of South Carolina designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) TM. Physician should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT In accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Standards, anyone involved in planning or presenting this educational activity will be required to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in the healthcare industry. This information will be made available to participants at the beginning of the activity. Speakers who incorporate information about off-label or investigational use of drugs or devices will be asked to disclose that information at the beginning of their presentation. Charleston Named Top U.S. City for the 5th consecutive year! Condé Nast Traveler
Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC 7:00-7:30 AM Registration & Breakfast with Exhibitors 7:30-8:00 AM Economic and Public Health Burden of OSA...Dr. Ahmed Objective: Participants should be able to 1) describe the public health burden generated by obstructive sleep apnea both directly and indirectly; 2) discuss the complications of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome from a public health standpoint. 8:00-8:30 AM Home Sleep Testing in 2016...Dr. Gillespie Objective: Participants should be able to explain the benefits and limitations of home sleep testing. 8:30-9:00 AM CPAP Primer for the Otolaryngologist...Dr. Huntley Objective: Participants should be able to optimize patient CPAP adherence with better understanding of the factors that interfere with proper use, by proper choice of machine and mask, and by follow-up of data downloads. 9:00-9:30 AM CPAP versus Surgery for OSA... Dr. Rotenberg Objective: Participants should be able to appreciate the concept of patient-centered therapy for OSA when considering CPAP versus surgery. 9:30-10:00 AM Outcome Assessment in OSA Surgery... Dr. Rotenberg Objective: Participants should be able to explain the importance of treatment metrics in OSA therapy aside from that of AHI. 10:00-10:30 AM Break 10:30-11:00 AM Drug-Induced Sedation Endoscopy... Dr. Takashima Objective: Participants should be able to discuss the role of sleep endoscopy and how to utilize the results in developing an algorithm for surgical treatment. 11:00-11:30 AM Weight Loss for OSA...Dr. Malcolm Objective: Participants should be able to 1) recite common and serious side effects for weight loss medications; 2) prescribe the most appropriate weight reduction medication based on the patient s medical profile, and avoidance of adverse medication interactions; 3.) compute initial and therapeutic doses for weight loss medications. 11:30-12:00 PM Minimally-Invasive Office Procedures for Snoring & OSA...Dr. Lugo Objective: Participants should be able to 1) relate to the patient experience of Upper Airway Stimulation; 2) select the best office based treatments for the right patient optimizing use of CPAP, improving OSA symptoms and reduced snoring. 12:00-12:30 PM Panel : UPPP and Its Variations: When & How...Faculty Objective: Participants should be able to to choose from the multiplicity of OSA palatal surgical techniques based upon individual patient anatomic and physiologic findings. 12:30-1:00 PM Lunch 1:00-1:30 PM Group B. Oral Appliance Fitting and Demonstration Objective: Participants should be able to prescribe/recommend an oral appliance and properly fit the appliance for optimal patient benefit. 1:00 PM Group A (Limited to 20) Load shuttle for transport to MUSC Dissection Laboratory Objective: While performing procedures in the cadaver lab, participants should be able to apply the proper techniques and tools necessary for multi-level sleep surgery. 1:15-5:00 PM Sleep Surgery Laboratory Practicum Turbinate Reduction Nasal Valve Repair Sling Snoreplasty 3:00 3:15 PM Break Course Schedule Friday, February 5, 2016 Pillar Implants UPPP and Variants Midline Glossectomy 5:00 PM Adjourn Complete and submit all CME forms 5:15 PM Shuttle Rutledge Tower Annex to Francis Marion Hotel Tongue Suspension Hyoid Suspension Hypoglossal Nerve Dissection
Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC 7:30-8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast with Exhibitors 8:00-8:30 AM Pediatric OSA: Beyond Tonsillectomy...Dr. Discolo Objective: Participants should be able to compare and contrast management options for persistent sleep apnea in children after tonsillectomy. 8:30-9:00 AM OSA: A Maxillofacial Surgeon s Approach...Dr. Doles Objective: Participants should be able to describe: 1) the benefits and limitations of various dental sleep appliance types; 2) application of orthoganathic surgery and dental sleep appliances as adjuncts to other sleep surgery options 9:00-9:30 AM Nasal Valve Repair for OSA... Dr. Patel Objective: Participants should be able to explain how nasal surgery impacts sleep apnea. 9:30-10:00 AM Post-operative Monitoring for OSA Patients... Dr. Rotenberg Objective: Participants should be able to appreciate modern evidence regarding the utility of postoperative patient monitoring for selected cases after OSA surgery in order to better apply to patient care. 10:00-10:30 AM Break 10:30-10:50 AM Glossectomy Part I: SMILE & Coblation Techniques...Dr. Lugo Objective: Participants should be able to compare the value of Coblation in base of tonque reduction and resection procedures with the advantage of minor complications versus cold surgical techniques. 10:50-11:10 AM Glossectomy Part II: TORS...Dr. Huntley Objective: Participants should be able to explain the role of transoral da Vinci robotic-assisted tongue base resection in OSA, and have an understanding of proper surgical technique. 11:10-11:30 AM Tongue Suspension Procedures... Dr. Takashima Objective: Participants should be able to describe the various tongue suspensions procedures currently available to treat obstructive sleep apnea. 11:30-11:50 AM Hyoid Suspension... Dr. Takashima Objective: Participants should be able to understand and practice the proper techniques of utilizing hyoid suspension. 11:50-12:10 Upper Airway Stimulation Part I: The Current Evidence...Dr. Gillespie Objective: Participants should be able to apply the evidence for the inclusion criteria of UAS therapy for better patient outcomes. 12:10-12:30 Upper Airway Stimulation Part II: Patient Interview...Dr. Gillespie Objective: Participants should become aware of clinical results of UAS therapy in order to compare to other treatment options. 12:30-1:00 Lunch 1:00-1:30 PM Group A. Oral Appliance Fitting and Demonstration Objective: Participants should be able to choose an oral appliance and properly fit the appliance for optimal patient benefit. 1:00 PM Group B (Limited to 20) Load shuttle for transport to MUSC Dissection Laboratory 1:15-5:00 PM Sleep Surgery Laboratory Practicum Objective: While performing procedures in the cadaver lab, participants should be able to apply the proper techniques and tools necessary for multi-level sleep surgery. Turbinate Reduction Nasal Valve Repair Sling Snoreplasty 3:00 3:15 PM Break Course Schedule Saturday, February 6, 2016 Pillar Implants UPPP and Variants Midline Glossectomy 5:00 PM Adjourn Complete and submit all CME forms 5:15 PM Shuttle Rutledge Tower Annex to Francis Marion Hotel Tongue Suspension Hyoid Suspension Hypoglossal Nerve Dissection
R E G I S T R A T I O N Name Last 4 digits of SSN Preferred name for name badge Address City State Zip E-mail address Fax Telephone #1 Telephone #2 Practice name PLEASE ALL THAT APPLY Hands-on lab participation is limited to the first 40 registrants (20 per day). Please indicate your preference for Friday or Saturday lab. Slots will be filled as received. Preferred day Friday Saturday Registration on or Registration for Lab Lunch Lunch before 1/8/16 after 1/8/16 Physicians, w/ lab Fri Sat $950.00 $1,050.00 Physicians, lecture only xxxxxxxxxxxx $400.00 $500.00 Residents, lecture only xxxxxxxxxxxx N/C N/C An electronic syllabus will be available online for all participants prior to the conference. Check here for a printed syllabus. Yes, I want a printed syllabus $25.00 Dietary restrictions: Lunch is included for all - please RSVP above to reserve your seat for each day. Thank you! PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION Please make checks payable to: 2016 Charleston Sleep Surgery Symposium MUSC Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery 135 Rutledge Avenue, MSC 550, Charleston, SC 29425-5500 Please charge my: Visa MasterCard AMEX Discover Card # Exp. Date Signature For more details Phone: 843-876-0943, Email: ent_cme@musc.edu CANCELLATIONS Refunds for cancellation can be given if requested in writing before January 22, 2016. A $50.00 administrative fee will be retained if you cancel. No refunds will be made on or after January 22, 2016. This conference is subject to cancellation and if this should happen, persons registered for this conference will be notified by telephone, using the telephone number listed on the registration form. Registration fees will be refunded in full. In the event of cancellation, Medical University of South Carolina cannot be responsible for airline tickets or travel expenses of any nature. HOTEL RESERVATIONS Rooms have been reserved for this conference at the Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street. Please call the hotel directly at (843) 722-0600 or 1-(877) 756-2121 to make your reservations. The rates are $149.00 + tax + $1 taxable destination fee per night for traditional rooms, $179.00++ for deluxe rooms. The room block will expire January 13, 2016. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT It is the policy of the Medical University of South Carolina not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or the auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing medical education activity, please call the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at 843-876-0943 or attach a note to your registration.