final program- isar 2014 congress

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final program- isar 2014 congress
The 1st Congress of the International Society of
Auricular Reconstruction
Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris
25-27 September 2014
FINAL PROGAM
CONTENTS
Welcome/Executive Council
PAGE
4
Scientific Programme
5-14
Social Programme
15
General Information
16
Electronic Posters
17
Exhibitors and Sponsors
Paris Map
List of Abstracts
18-19
20
21-24
Congress Organisers
ISAR2014 Secretariat
c/o In Conference Ltd, Unit 1, Q Court, Edinburgh, EH4 5BP, Scotland, UK
Tel: +44 (0)131 339 9235
Email: isar@in-conference.org.uk
WELCOME
Dear Colleagues,
After the great success of the 5th informal meeting held in Sydney in March 2012 by a small
group of surgeons addicted to ear reconstruction, the timing felt right to create and
International Society of Auricular Reconstruction (ISAR at www.isar.cc).
Today, we are pleased to welcome you to Paris, France, for the 1st Congress of ISAR, to
share the innovations and future trends in ear reconstruction.
We have an exciting program for the three coming days. On Thursday 25th 2014, the
meeting will start with a master class in ear sculpture, for a limited number of preregistered participants only.
It will be followed from Thursday to Saturday evening by over 100 communications, 10
keynotes and even a surgical film session, in order to cover the entire spectrum of modern
ear reconstruction.
A welcome cocktail will be served on Thursday after the last session. Because we know that
many of you will want to explore and enjoy Paris fine dining, we have decided to leave you
free for dinner on Thursday and Friday.
On Saturday evening, an exceptional Gala dinner will take place on the top floor of the
UNESCO building, designed by Le Corbusier, and usually closed to the public.
Please make sure that you attend the gala dinner, as we have made every possible effort to
make this event unforgettable, so that it will help us become much more than just
colleagues, but friends sharing a common passion.
We hope that you will enjoy the meeting as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you.
Yours sincerely,
Françoise Firmin & Alexandre Marchac
Executive Council
ISAR Congress Hosts:
Françoise Firmin & Alexandre Marchac
Acting President:
Acting Secretary General:
Acting Treasurer:
S O Wikström, Malmö
Neil Bulstrode, London
Ken Stewart, Edinburgh
Martin Oberg, Malmö
Ashesh Bhumkar, Mumbai
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Thursday 25th September 2014
08:00
Registration Opens in the Foyer, in front of the Amphitheatre of Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, 20 rue
Leblanc, 75015, Paris, France
09:00-12:30
EAR SCULPTING WORKSHOP In the Blue Room & with pre purchased tickets only
13:30-13:40
Welcome - ISAR President Sven-Olof Wikström
SESSION 1 - BACKGROUND: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ANATOMY (Moderators: Neil Bulstrode / Moshe Kon)
13:40-13:50
0-1
Microtia in the Netherlands: Clinical Characteristics and Associated Anomalies / Corstiaan Breguem,
Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands
13:50-14:00
O-2
Who, What and When: A National Survey of Acquired Ear Defect Reconstruction / George Murphy, Royal Free
Hospital, London, UK
14:00- 14:10
O-3
UK Care Standards for Auricular Reconstruction: Implications for Surgical Practice / Ken Stewart, Sick Kids,
Edinburgh, UK
14:10-14:30
14:30-14:40
14:40-14:50
KEYNOTE 1: Vascular Anatomy of the Auricular Region and its Clinical Correlations / Chul Park, The
Seoul Center for Developmental Ear Anomalies, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, Korea University Hospital, Seoul,
Republic of Korea
O-4
Abnormality of Auricular Muscles in Congenital Auricular Deformities / Ken Yamashita, Dept. of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
O-5
The Gender of the Ear / Francisco Parri, Hospital Sant Joan de Deu, Barcelona, Spain
14:50-15:00
O-6
The Perception of Ear Aesthetics: Investigation through the use of a Viral Online Photographic Survey /
Jessica Steele, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK
15:00-15:10
O-7
Attention to Detail in Surgical Sculpture of the Ear / Grant A. Fairbanks, University of Utah School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Thursday 25th September 2014
15:10-15:30
KEYNOTE 2: Learning Ear Reconstruction: More Steps Forward/ Gordon Wilkes, University of Alberta,
Edmonton Alberta, Canada,
15:30-16:00
BREAK
SESSION 2 - AUTOLOGOUS EAR RECONSTRUCTION: EXPERIENCE WITH TECHNIQUES OF BRENT, FIRMIN
AND NAGATA (Moderators: SO Wikström / Ken Stewart)
16:00-16:20
KEYNOTE 3: Experience in Total and Subtotal Ear Reconstruction in 535 Cases, Using Brent’s
Technique / Gabriel Osorno, Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Hospital Universitario Clínica San Rafael,
Bogotá, Colombia, 2Hospital Universitario Clínica San Rafael, Bogotá, Colombia
16:20-16:30
O-8
Learning Curve in Ear Reconstruction: Does More Experience Mean Better Frameworks? / Mauricio Yoshida,
Craniofacial Anomalies Rehabilitation Hospital - University of São Paulo, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil
16:30-16:40
O-9
Early Experience in Auricular Reconstruction: Reliability of Brent´s Technique / Adriana Ramirez,
Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Hospital Universitario Clinica San Rafael, Bogota, Colombia
16:40-16:50
O-10
1,2,3: The Skin Speaks / Ashesh Bhumkar, Bhumkar ENT Hospital, Thane / Maharashtra, India
16:50-17:00
O-11
Use of the Firmin Technique in 100 Consecutive Cases of Autologous Ear Reconstruction: Lessons Learnt /
Parag Telang, Elixir Centre for Advanced Cosmetic surgery, Mumbai, India
17:00-17:10
O-12
My Experience with Firmin`s Technique in Auricular Reconstruction / Maria Fernanda Valotta, Complex
Facial Reconstruction Bazterrica Clinic, Buenos Aires, Argentina
17:10-17:20
17:20-17:30
O-13
Pitfalls and Perils in Ear Reconstruction / Patricia Cecchi, Bambino Gesu Hospital, Rome, Italy
O-14
The Learning Curve in Microtia Surgery in the Gruppo Otologico / Alessandra Russo, Gruppo otologico,
Piacenza, Roma, Italy
17:30-17:50
KEYNOTE 4: 25 Years of Auricular Reconstruction in Over 1000 Patients / Ralf Siegert, Prosper-Hospital,
Recklinghausen, Germany
18:00-19:00
Welcome Cocktail Reception
Friday 26th September 2014
SESSION 3 - SURGICAL FILMS (Moderators: Gordon Wilkes / Ashesh Bhumkar)
08:00-08:10
Carving a framework / Gordon Wilkes, University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta, Canada
08:10-08:20
Carving a framework / Satoru Nagata, Nagata Microtia and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Clinic, Japan
08:20-08:30
Carving a framework / Ruhong Zhang, Shanghai 9th People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai
JiaoTong University, Shanghai, China
08:30-08:40
Carving a framework / Françoise Firmin, Clinique Bizet, Paris, France
08:40-08:50
Technique of Temporal Fascia Harvest / John Reinisch, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA, USA
SESSION 4 - AUTOLOGOUS EAR RECONSTRUCTION: NOVEL TECHNIQUES AND MODIFICATIONS
(Moderators: Françoise Firmin / Nicolas Lotz)
09:00-09:10
09:10-09:20
09:20- 09:30
09:30-09:40
09:40-09:50
O-15
A New Skin Flap for Total Auricular Reconstruction in Microtia Patients with a Reconstructed Canal:
Extended Scalp and Mastoid Post-Auricular Skin Flaps / Kim Young Soo, Bona Microtia and Aesthetic
Ear Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Republic of Korea
O-16
Cartilage Radial Incisions, Convolution and Free Auricular Composite Tissue Transplantation for
Correcting Moderate Concha-Type Microtia / Haiyue Jiang Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of
Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
O-17
Our Concept of Operative Procedure for Lobule-Type and Concha-Type Microtia / Takatoshi
Yotsuyanagi, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo,
Hokkaido, Japan
O-18
Single Stage Autologous Ear Reconstruction for Microtia: 10 Consecutive Cases / David Fisher,
University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, 3Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Canada
O-19
Optimal Strategies for Auricular Reconstruction in Chinese Patients / Qingguo Zhang, Ear
Reconstruction Center, Plastic Surgery Hospital (Institute), Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Beijing,
China
09:50-10:00
O-20
Auricular Reconstruction following Human Bite Injuries / KJ Stewart, St Johns Hospital, Livingston, UK
10:00-10:30
BREAK
10:30-10:40
O-21
Osmotic Expansion or Hyaluronic Acid Tissue Expansion for Minimal Stage Autogenous Ear
Reconstruction / Andrew Greensmith, Royal Childrens' Hospital, Melbourne ,Victoria, Australia
10:40-10:50
O-22
Increase of Subcutaneous Tissue in Mastoid Region After Autologous Fat Grafting / Claudia GutierrezGomez, General hospital Dr. Manuel Gea -Gonzalez, Mexico City, Mexico
10:50-11:00
O-23
The Use of Hyalase and Hydrodissection in Harvesting the Temporoparietal Fascial Flap / David Gault,
Ear Aesthetics and Reconstruction, London, UK
11:00-11:10
O-24
Occipital Fascia: True Lifeboat In Salvage Procedures in Ear Reconstruction / Parag Telang, Elixir
Centre for Advanced Cosmetic surgery, Mumbai, India
11:10-11:20
O-25
Release of the Reconstructed Ear: Analysis of Techniques / Walid Sabbagh, Royal Free Hospital,
London, UK
11:20-11:30
O-26
Reconstruction for Congenital Tragal Deformity Accompanied by Dystopic Cartilage Growth / Chul
Park, The Seoul Center for Developmental Ear Anomalies, Plastic Surgery Anam Korea University Hospital,
Seoul, Republic of Korea
11:30-11:40
O-27
A Novel Method of Naturally Contouring the Reconstructed Ear: Modified Antihelix Complex / Ruhong
Zhang, Shanghai 9th People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai JiaoTong University, Shanghai, China
11:40-11:50
O-28
Retroauricular Island Flap: Case Report of an Alternative Technique for a Rare Type of Microtia / Carla
Florin, Hospital Dr Sotero del Rio and Clinica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
12:00-12:30
General Assembly and Bid for ISAR 2017
12:30-13:30
LUNCH
SESSION 5 - ALLOPLASTIC EAR RECONSTRUCTION, PATIENT SATISFACTION AND MORBIDITY
(Moderators: David Gault / Ken Stewart)
13:30-13:50
13:50-14:00
KEYNOTE 5: Medpor Ear Reconstruction- A 23 Year Experience / John Reinisch, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
O-29
The Digital Solutions for Microtia Prosthesis / Wang Kai, Zhabei Central Hospital, Shanghai, China
14:00-14:10
O-30
The Role of Osseointegrated Auricular Reconstruction in Patients with a Compromised Ipsilateral
Temporoparietal Fascial Flap / Gordon Wilkes, University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta, Canada
14:10-14:20
O-31
Prosthetic Auricular Reconstruction / Alexandre Marchac, Hopital Européen Georges Pompidou &
Clinique Bizet, Paris, France
14:20-14:30
14:30-14:40
14:40-14:50
14:50-15:00
O-32
Development of a New Patient Reported Experience and Outcome Measure for Use in Auricular
Reconstruction; The Ear-PEOM / Joanna Mennie, Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Hospital for Sick
Children., Edinburgh, UK
O-33
Clinical Trial for Assessing Postoperative Pain After Differing Techniques of Costal Cartilage Harvest in
Microtia Surgery / Javier Zepeda, UNAM, D.F., Mexico
O-34
Evaluation of Thoracic Deformities and Respiratory Patterns Secondary to Costal Cartilage Harvesting
for Ear Reconstruction / Jonathan Figueroa, Hospital General Manuel Gea González and Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
O-35
Growth of Ears Reconstructed from Autologous Rib Cartilage / Martin Öberg, University of Lund, Lund,
Sweden
15:00-15:10
O-36
Poor Cousin Ear Lobe / David Gault, Ear Aesthetics and Reconstruction, London, UK
15:30-16:00
BREAK
SESSION 6 - COMPLICATIONS AND SECONDARY CASES (Moderators: Ruhong Zhang / Walid Sabbagh)
16:00-16:20
16:20-16:30
16:30-16:40
16:40-16:50
16:50-17:00
KEYNOTE 6: Complications - Analysis, Management and Avoidance / Françoise Firmin, Clinique
Bizet, Paris, France
O-37
Complications in Auricular Reconstruction / Jorma Rautio, Helsinki Cleft and Craniofacial Centre,
Helsinki, Finland
O-38
The Treatment for Stage 2 Postoperative Complications of Ear Reconstruction with Badachu Method /
Leren He, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College,
Beijing, China
O-39
Cartilage Exposure Following Autologous Microtia Reconstruction: A Treatment Approach to Maintain
Good Cosmetic Outcomes / Neil Bulstrode, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK
O-40
Minimizing Infection in Auricular Reconstruction - Technique Modifications / Yvonne Brakovsky,
Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Senior
Consultant, Durban, South Africa
17:00-17:10
O-41
Borderline Cases in Ear Reconstruction / Maria Fernanda Valotta, Complex Facial Reconstruction
Bazterrica Clinic, Buenos Aires, Argentina
17:10-17:20
O-42
Secondary Salvage of the Unsatisfactory Microtia Reconstruction / John Reinisch, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
17:20-17:40
KEYNOTE 7: Management of Secondary Cases / Satoru Nagata, Nagata Microtia and Reconstructive
Plastic Surgery Clinic, Japan
17:40-17:50
O-43
Secondary Reconstruction After Unfavourable Medpor Auricular Reconstruction / Kai Chieh Chan,
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan
17:50-18:00
O-44
Update on Secondary Ear Reconstruction Using the Existing Tissue Envelope / Grant A Fairbanks,
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Saturday 27th September 2014
SESSION 7 - AUDIOLOGICAL HABILITATION: IMPLANTS, CANALOPLASTY AND OUTCOMES
(Moderators: Thibeau Dumon / Henning Frenzel)
08:00-08:15
KEYNOTE 8: Options for Audiological Rehabilitation in Patients Undergoing Ear Reconstruction/
Kay W. Chang, Department of Otolaryngology, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford University,
California, USA
08:15-08:30
KEYNOTE 9: Intact Skin Direct Bone Conduction Hearing Aids, BAHA and the Punch-Drill
Technique and Middle Ear Implants / Thibaud Dumon, J. Causse Ear Clinic, Béziers, France,
08:30-08:40
O-45
Auditory Rehabilitation with Sophono Alpha 2TETTM / Sung Huhn Kim, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
08:40-08:50
O-46
Semi-Implantable Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Hearing Device for Congenital Atresia / Ralf
Siegert, Prosper-Hospital, Recklinghausen, Germany
08:50-09:00
09:00-09:10
09:10-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-09:40
O-47
Salvage of a Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant After Bone Transducer Exposure / Adriana
Ramirez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Hospital Universitario Clínica San Rafael, Bogotá,
Colombia
O-48
Creation and Maintenance of the External Auditory Meatus / Yan-Sun Cho, Dept. of
Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung
Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
O-49
Three-Stage Surgery of Combining Auricle Reconstruction, Meatoplasty and Tympanoplasty for
Congenital Microtia-Atresia / Tianyu Zhang, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Shanghai Eye & ENT
Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
O-50
Hearing Outcomes of Atresia Surgery and Auditory Implants in Patients with Congenital Aural Atresia /
Kay W. Chang, Department of Otolaryngology, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford University,
California, USA
O-51
A Care Pathway for Patients with Microtia and Atresia in the UK / Ruth Henderson, NHS Lothian,
Edinburgh, UK
09:40-09:50
O-52
Functional and Aesthetic Rehabilitation of Microtia-Atresia / Xiaowei Chen, Peking Union Medical
College Hospital, Beijing, China
O-53
09:50-10:00
Frequency of Speech and Language Disorders in Patients with Microtia / Claudia Guiterrez Gomez,
Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez, Distrito Federal, Mexico
10:00-10:10
O-54
Auditory implants with Atresia surgery / Tiarnan Magos, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
10:20-11:00
BREAK
SESSION 8 - TISSUE ENGINEERING AND 3-D MODELLING (Moderators: Alexandre Marchac / Martin
Oberg)
11:00-11:20
11:20-11:30
11:30-11:40
11:40- 11:50
KEYNOTE 10: Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells and Nanocomposite Polymers for
Auricular Reconstruction / Patrizia Ferretti, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, UCL
Institute of Child Health, London, UK
O-55
Chondrogenic Differentiation and Three Dimensional Chondrogenesis of Human Adipose Stromal Cells
/ Henghyun Sun, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical
College, Beijing, China, 2Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai 9th People’s Hospital,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Tissue Engineering,
Shanghai, China
O-56
Auricular Reconstruction Using POSS-PCU Nanocomposite Scaffold / Michelle Griffin, UCL Centre for
Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine, Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, University College
London, London, UK
O-57
A Combined Tissue Engineering and Mathematical Modelling Approach in Hemifacial Microsomia /
Amel Ibrahim, University College London Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital for
Children, London, UK
11:50-12:00
O-58
A New Method for Creating Stereolithography Models in Auricular Reconstruction using Osirix® /
Guillaume Carles, J. Causse Ear Clinic, Béziers, France
12:00-12:10
O-59
Precision of Three Dimensional Stereo-Photogrammetry (3dMDTM) in Anthropometry of the Auricle /
Zhung Chung Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan
12:20-13:30
LUNCH
SESSION 9 - CONSTRICTED, PROMINENT AND ACQUIRED EAR DEFORMITY (Moderators: SO
Wikstrom / Moshe Kon)
13:30-13:50
13:50-14:00
14:00-14:10
14:10-14:20
14:20-14:30
KEYNOTE 11: Constricted Ears: Analysis of 22 years of Experience Leading to a New
Classification and Corrective Formula / Chul Park, The Seoul Center for Developmental Ear
Anomalies, Dept of Plastic Surgery, Anam Korea University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea
O-60
Is Tanzer's Classification of Constricted Ears Helpful? / Alexandre Marchac, Hôpital Européen Georges
Pompidou & Clinique Bizet, Paris, France
O-61
T-bar Reconstruction of Constricted Ears and a New Classification / Moshe Kon, Dutch Center for Ear
Reconstruction, Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht,
Utrecht, The Netherlands
O-62
Surgical Correction of Constricted Ear Combined with Stahl’s Ear / Bi Ye, Plastic Surgery Hospital,
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
O-63
Surgical Correction of Cryptotia: Comparison Between Z Plasty and Trefoil Flap / Jeong-Hoon Oh,
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic
of Korea
14:30-14:40
O-64
Prominent Ears: Classification and an Algorithmic Approach for Proper Treatment / Kim Young Soo,
Bona Microtia and Aesthetic Ear Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Republic of Korea
14:40-14:50
O-65
Releasing the Over Set-Back Ear and a Review of Prominent Ear Cases coming to Litigation / David
Gault, Ear Aesthetics and Reconstruction, London, UK
14:50-15:00
O-66
Otoplasty : The Case for Skin Incision by Higher Volume Operators / Nikolaos Arkoulis, Department of
Plastic Surgery, The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK
15:00-15:10
15:10-15:20
O-67
The Fold-Over Helical Rim Revisited / David Gault, Ear Aesthetics and Reconstruction, London, UK
O-68
Reconstruction of Partial Deformity of the Ear in Acquired and Congenital Cases / Greg O’Toole, Royal
Free Hospital, London, UK
15:20-15:30
O-69
Partial Auricular Reconstruction Using Local Flaps and Chondrocutaneous Flap / Satoshi Urushidate,
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,
Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
15:30-15:40
O-70
Ear Reconstruction Following Punitive Ear Amputations in Uganda / Andrew Hodges, CoRSU
Rehabilitation Hospital, Kampala, Uganda
15:40-16:00
BREAK
SESSION 10 - SYNDROMIC EAR RECONSTRUCTION AND ASK THE EXPERTS (Moderators: Neil
Bulstrode and Françoise Firmin)
16:00-16:10
O-71
A multidisciplinary approach to complex facial reconstruction: the DAMMA / Stéphane Guichard,
Clinique Bizet, Paris, France
16:10-16:20
O-72
Clinical Considerations regarding Auricular Reconstruction in Treacher Collins-Franceschetti
Syndrome: Dr Firmin’s Series of 75 patients / Joseph Dusseldorp, Clinique George Bizet, Paris, France
16:20-16:30
O-73
Orbital Reconstruction in Treacher Collins Syndrom / Eric Arnaud, Hopital Necker, Paris, France,
presented by Alexandre Marchac
16:30-16:40
O-74
Craniofacial Surgery and pre-operative planning in Treacher Collins Syndrome / David Dunaway, Great
Ormond Street, London, UK
16:40-16:50
16:50-17:00
17:00-17-10
O-75
Facial Palsy in Treacher Collins and Hemifacial Microsomia / Daniel Labbé, Caen, France
O-76
Detailed Strategies of Ear Reconstruction with Badachu Method in Hemifacial Microsoma / Leren He,
Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing,
China
O-77
Clinical considerations regarding auricular reconstruction in syndromic patients / Françoise Firmin,
Clinique Bizet, Paris, France
SPECIAL GROUP CASE DISCUSSION WITH EXPERT PANEL
17:10-18:00
Difficult Cases: What would you do?
20:00
CONFERENCE DINNER at the UNESCO, Fontenoy Building (7 place de Fontenoy, 75007, Paris)
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Welcome Reception
Thursday 25th September 2014: 18:00-19:00
The Welcome Reception will take place within the foyer of the Hôpital Européen Georges
Pompidou. This is an informal event open to all delegates at no extra cost.
Please join us for a cocktail and a chance to catch up with your colleagues.
Congress Dinner – UNESCO
Saturday 27th September 2014: 20:00-00:00
7 place de Fontenoy, 75007, Paris
An exclusive Congress Dinner will be held on the top floor of the spectacular UNESCO
Building, built by renowned architect Le Corbusier, on Saturday evening, with great food
and entertainment guaranteed.
If you have purchased a ticket, you will be given your ticket for the dinner when you register
for the congress so please ensure you have this with you when you arrive.
Dress Code: Dark Suit and Evening Dress
GENERAL INFORMATION
Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance will be emailed to all participants following the Congress.
Congress Etiquette
Mobile phones should be switched off or placed on ‘silent’ during sessions. Please note the
filming of any sessions on mobile devices along with any photography strictly prohibited.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Exhibition Opening Hours
Thursday 25th September
Friday 26th September
Saturday 27th September
15:30-18:00
10:00-18:00
10:00-18:00
Registration Desk
All delegates will receive their name badge, congress documents, pre-purchased tickets and
all relevant congress information upon arrival at the registration desk.
The registration desk will be open at the following times:
Thursday 25th September
Friday 26th September
Saturday 27th September
08:00-18:00
07:30-18:00
07:30-18:00
ELECTRONIC POSTER INFORMATION
A computer will be available in the foyer for those wishing to view the electronic posters
submitted for the program below:
P-1: A Practical Dressing for Shaping the Ear in the Early Postoperative Period
Dr Maria Fernanda Valotta
Complex Facial Reconstruction Bazterrica Clinic, Buenos Aires, Argentina
P-2: Ear Parallax: The Importance of Correct Ear Positioning in Auricular
Reconstruction
Mr David Sainsbury
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
P-3: Ear Fold - An Implantable Device to Correct Ear Prominence
Dr Greg O’Toole
Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
P-4: Auricular Cartilage Stiffness Measurement by Dynamometer
Prof. Gy Cheol Han
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Gachon University of Medicine and Science,
Graduate School of Medicine, Incheon, Republic of Korea
EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS
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Gold Sponsor
Founded in 1989, MED-EL’s roots actually extend back to the early 70s. In 1977, founders
Ingeborg and Erwin Hochmair developed the world’s first multichannel cochlear implant for
which Dr I. Hochmair received the prestigious Lasker–Delaney Award in 2013.
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The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the world's largest suppliers to the healthcare
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Exhibitor
Oticon Medical and Neurelec have joined forces to combine more than a century of
experience in audiology and sound processing with decades of pioneering experience in
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Our “People First” philosophy means that every product Oticon Medical creates – from
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Map of Paris
LIST OF ABSTRACTS BY SPEAKER
The full book of abstracts will be available to download via the ISAR 2014 Website:
http://www.isar.cc/2014-congress/isar-2014-abstracts/
Arkoulis, Nikolaos
OTOPLASTY- THE CASE FOR SKIN INCISION BY HIGHER
VOLUME OPERATORS
1, 2, 3: THE SKIN SPEAKS
O-66
MINIMIZING INFECTION IN AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE MODIFICATIONS
MICROTIA IN THE NETHERLANDS: CLINICAL
CHARACTERISTICS AND ASSOCIATED ANOMALIES
CARTILAGE EXPOSURE FOLLOWING AUTOLOGOUS
MICROTIA RECONSTRUCTION: A TREATMENT APPROACH
TO MAINTAIN GOOD COSMETIC OUTCOMES
O-40
A NEW METHOD FOR CREATING STEREOLITHOGRAPHY
MODELS IN AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION USING OSIRIX®
PITFALLS AND PERILS IN EAR RECONSTRUCTION
O-58
SECONDARY RECONSTRUCTION AFTER UNFAVORABLE
MEDPOR AURICULAR RECONSTRUTION
OPTIONS FOR AUDITORY FUNCTION SURGERY
O-43
HEARING OUTCOMES OF ATRESIA SURGERY AND AUDITORY
IMPLANTS IN PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL AURAL
ATRESIA
FUNCTIONAL AND AESTHETIC REHABILITATION OF
MICROTIA-ATRESIA
PRECISION OF THREE DIMENSIONAL STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRY (3DMDTM) IN ANTHROPOMETRY OF
THE AURICLE AND ITS APPLICATION IN MICROTIA
RECONSTRUCTION
O-50
CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EXTERNAL
AUDITORY MEATUS
THE PUNCH – DRILL TECHNIQUE, INTACT SKIN DIRECT
BONE CONDUCTION HEARING AIDS AND MIDDLE EAR
IMPLANTS IN CONGENITAL AURAL ATRESIA
O-48
Dunaway, David
CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY AND PRE-OPERATIVE PLANNING
IN TREACHER COLLINS SYNDROME
O-74
Dusseldorp, JR
CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION IN TREACHER COLLINS-FRANCESCHETTI
SYNDROME: Dr FIRMIN’s SERIES OF 75 PATIENTS
O-72
Fairbanks, Grant A.
ATTENTION TO DETAIL IN SURGICAL SCULPTURE OF THE
EAR
UPDATE ON SECONDARY EAR RECONSTRUCTION USING THE
EXISTING TISSUE ENVELOPE
AUTOLOGOUS ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS AND
NANOCOMPOSITE POLYMERS FOR AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION
O-7
EVALUATION OF THORACIC DEFORMITIES AND
RESPIRATORY PATTERNS SECONDARY TO COSTAL
CARTILAGE HARVESTING FOR EAR RECONSTRUCTION
O-34
Bhumkar, Ashesh
Brakovsky, Yvonne
Breugem, Corstiaan
Bulstrode, Neil
Carles, Guillaume
Cecchi, Patricia
Chan, Kai Chieh
Chang, Kay W.
Chen, Xiaowei
Chen, Zung Chung
Cho, Yang-Sun
Dumon, Thibaud
Ferretti, Patrizia
Figueroa, Johnatan
O-10
O-1
O-39
O-13
Keynote 8
O-52
O-59
Keynote 9
O-44
Keynote 10
Firmin, Françoise
COMPLICATIONS - ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT AND
AVOIDANCE
CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION IN SYNDROMIC PATIENTS
CARVING A FRAMEWORK
Keynote 6
Fisher, David
SINGLE STAGE AUTOLOGOUS EAR RECONSTRUCTION FOR
MICROTIA; 10 CONSECUTIVE CASES
O-18
Florin, Carla
RETROAURICULAR ISLAND FLAP, AN ALTERNATIVE
TECHNIQUE FOR A RARE TYPE OF MICROTIA. CASE REPORT
THE USE OF HYALASE AND HYDRODISSECTION IN
HARVESTING THE TEMPOROPARIETAL FASCIAL FLAP
POOR COUSIN EAR LOBE
O-28
RELEASING THE OVER SET-BACK EAR AND A REVIEW OF
PROMINENT EAR CASES COMING TO LITIGATION
THE FOLD-OVER HELICAL RIM REVISITED
O-65
Greensmith, Andrew
OSMOTIC EXPANSION OR HYALURONIC ACID TISSUE
EXPANSION FOR MINIMAL STAGE AUTOGENOUS EAR
RECONSTRUCTION
O-21
Griffin, Michelle
AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION USING POSS-PCU
NANOCOMPOSITE SCAFFOLD
O-56
Guichard, Stephane
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPORACH TO COMPLEX FACIAL
RECONSTRUCTION: THE DAMMA
O-71
Gutierrez Gomez, Claudia
FREQUENCY OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN
PATIENTS WITH MICROTIA
INCREASE OF SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE IN MASTOID REGION
IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH UNILATERAL OR BILATERAL
MICROTIA, 3 AND 12 MONTHS AFTER THE APPLICATION OF
AN INJECTION OF 10CC OF AUTOLOGOUS FAT GRAFTS
O-53
AURICULAR CARTILAGE STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT BY
DYNAMOMETER
THE TREATMENT FOR STAGE 2 POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS OF EAR RECONSTRUCTION WITH
BADACHU METHOD
P-4
DETAILED STRATEGIES OF EAR RECONSTRUCTION WITH
BADACHU METHOD FOR THE MICROTIA PATIENTS
ACCOMPANIED WITH HEMIFACIAL MICROSOMA
O-76
Henderson, Ruth
A CARE PATHWAY FOR PATIENTS WITH MICROTIA AND
ATRESIA IN THE UK, INTEGRATING HEARING ASPECTS
WITH RECONSTRUCTION AND FOCUSING ON A
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH DELIVERING HOLISTIC
CARE
O-51
Hodges, Andrew
EAR RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING PUNITIVE EAR
AMPUTATIONS IN UGANDA
A COMBINED TISSUE ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICAL
MODELLING APPROACH TO INCREASE ACCURACY OF
CRANIOFACIAL BONE RECONSTRUCTION IN HEMIFACIAL
MICROSOMIA
O-70
Jiang, Haiyue
CARTILAGE RADIAL INCISIONS AND CONVOLUTION AND
FREE AURICULAR COMPOSITE TISSUE TRANSPLANTATION
FOR CORRECTING MODERATE CONCHA-TYPE MICROTIA
O-16
Kai, Wang
THE DIGITAL SOLUTIONS FOR MICROTIA PROSTHESIS
O-29
Kim, Sung Huhn
AUDITORY REHABILITATION WITH SOPHONO ALPHA
2TETTM
O-45
Kon, Moshe
T-BAR RECONSTRUCTION OF CONSTRICTED EARS AND A
NEW CLASSIFICATION
O-61
Gault, David
Han, Gyu Cheol
He, Leren
Ibrahim, Amel
O-77
Film
O-23
O-36
O-67
O-22
O-38
O-57
Labbe, Daniel
FACIAL PALSY IN TREACHER COLLINS AND HEMIFACIAL
MICROSOMIA
O-75
Marchac, Alexandre
WHAT IS NEW IN THE TREATMENT OF CONSTRICTED EARS?
PROSTHETIC AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION
ORBITAL RECONSTRUCTION IN TREACHER COLLINS
SYNDROM (in replacement of Eric Arnaud)
O-60
O-31
O-73
Magos, Tiarnan
AUDITORY IMPLANTS WITH ATRESIA SURGERY
O-54
Mennie, Joanna
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PATIENT REPORTED
EXPERIENCE AND OUTCOME MEASURE FOR USE IN
AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION; THE EAR-PEOM
O-32
Murphy, George
WHO, WHAT AND WHEN: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF
ACQUIRED EAR DEFECT RECONSTRUCTION
SECONDARY AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION FOR
UNFAVORABLE PRIMARY AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION
RESULTS; COMPLICATED CASES
CARVING A FRAMEWORK
O-2
GROWTH OF EARS RECONSTRUCTED FROM AUTOLOGOUS
RIB CARTILAGE
SURGICAL CORRECTION OF CRYPTOTIA: COMPARISON
BETWEEN Z PLASTY AND TREFOIL FLAP
EXPERIENCE IN TOTAL AND SUBTOTAL EAR
RECONSTRUCTION IN 535 CASES, USING BRENT'S
TECHNIQUE
RECONSTRUCTION OF PARTIAL DEFORMITY OF THE EAR IN
ACQUIRED AND CONGENITAL CASES
EARFOLD - AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE TO CORRECT EAR
PROMINENCE
VASCULAR ANATOMY OF THE AURICULAR REGION AND ITS
CLINICAL CORRELATION
CONSTRICTED EARS: ANALYSIS OF 22 YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE LEADING TO A NEW CLASSIFICATION AND
CORRECTIVE FORMULAS
O-35
RECONSTRUCTION FOR CONGENITAL TRAGAL DEFORMITY
ACCOMPANIED BY DYSTOPIC CARTILAGE GROWTH
(ACCESSORY TRAGUS)
O-26
Parri, Francisco
THE GENDER OF THE EAR
O-5
Ramirez, Adirana
O-9
Rautio, Jorma
EARLY EXPERIENCE IN AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION:
RELIABILITY OF BRENT´S TECHNIQUE
SALVAGE OF A TRANSCUTANEOUS BONE CONDUCTION
IMPLANT AFTER BONE TRANSDUCER EXPOSURE
COMPLICATIONS IN AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION
Reinisch, John
MEDPOR EAR RECONSTRUCTION: A 23 YEAR EXPERIENCE
Keynote 5
SECONDARY SALVAGE OF THE UNSATISFACTORY MICROTIA
RECONSTRUCTION
TECHNIQUE OF TEMPORAL FASCIA HARVEST
O-42
THE LEARNING CURVE IN MICROTIA SURGERY IN THE
GRUPPO OTOLOGICO
RELEASE OF THE RECONSTRUCTED EAR - ANALYSIS OF
TECHNIQUES
EAR PARALLAX: THE IMPORTANCE OF CORRECT EAR
POSITIONING IN AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION
O-14
Nagata, Satoru
Öberg, Martin
Oh, Jeong-Hoon
Osorno, Gabriel
O'Toole, Greg
Park, Chul
Russo, Alessandra
Sabbagh, Walid
Sainsbury, David
Keynote 7
Film
O-63
Keynote 3
O-68
P-3
Keynote 1
Keynote 11
O-47
O-37
Film
O-25
P-2
Siegert, ,Ralf
Steele, Jessica
Stewart, Ken
Stewart, KJ
Sun, Hengyun
Telang, Parag
Urushidate, Satoshi
Valotta, Maria Fernanda
Wilkes, Gordon
Yamashita, Ken
Ye, Bi
Yoshida, Mauricio
Yotsuyanagi, Takatoshi
Young Soo, Kim
Zepeda, Javier
Zhang, Qingguo
Zhang, Ruhong
25 YEARS OF AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION IN OVER 1000
PATIENTS
SEMI-IMPLANTABLE TRANSCUTANEOUS BONE
CONDUCTION HEARING DEVICE FOR CONGENITAL ATRESIA
THE PERCEPTION OF EAR AESTHETICS: INVESTIGATION
THROUGH THE USE OF A VIRAL ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHIC
SURVEY
Keynote 4
UK CARE STANDARDS FOR AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTIONIMPLICATIONS FOR SURGICAL PRACTICE
AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING HUMAN BITE
INJURIES
CHONDROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION AND THREE
DIMENSIONAL CHONDROGENESIS OF HUMAN ADIPOSE
STROMAL CELLS INDUCED BY CONDITIONAL MEDIA OF
ENGINEERED CARTILAGE
O-3
USE OF THE FIRMIN TECHNIQUE IN 100 CONSECUTIVE
CASES OF AUTOLOGOUS EAR RECONSTRUCTION: LESSONS
LEARNT
OCCIPITAL FASCIA: TRUE LIFEBOAT IN SALVAGE
PROCEDURES IN EAR RECONSTRUCTION
PARTIAL AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION USING LOCAL
FLAPS AND CHONDROCUTANEOUS FLAP
MY EXPERIENCE WITH FIRMIN`S TECHNIQUE IN AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION
BORDERLINE CASES IN EAR RECONSTRUCTION
O-11
A PRACTICAL DRESSING FOR SHAPING THE EAR IN THE
EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
P-1
LEARNING EAR RECONSTRUCTION: MORE STEPS FORWARD
THE ROLE OF OSSEOINTEGRATED AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH A COMPROMISED
IPSILATERAL SUPERFICIAL TEMPOROPARIETAL FASCIAL
FLAP
CARVING A FRAMEWORK
Keynote 2
O-30
ABNORMALITY OF AURICULAR MUSCLES IN CONGENITAL
AURICULAR DEFORMITIES
SURGICAL CORRECTION OF CONSTRICTED EAR COMBINED
WITH STAHL’S EAR
LEARNING CURVE IN EAR RECONSTRUCTION: DOES MORE
EXPERIENCE MEAN BETTER FRAMEWORKS?
OUR CONCEPT OF OPERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR LOBULETYPE AND CONCHA-TYPE MICROTIA
A NEW SKIN FLAP METHOD FOR TOTAL AURICULAR
RECONSTRUCTION IN MICROTIA PATIENTS WITH A
RECONSTRUCTED EAR CANAL: EXTENDED SCALP AND
EXTENDED MASTOID POSTAURICULAR SKIN FLAPS
O-4
THE PROMINENT EAR; CLASSIFICATION AND AN
ALGORITHMIC APPROACH FOR PROPER TREATMENT
CLINICAL TRIAL FOR ASSESSING POSTOPERATIVE PAIN IN
PATIENTS TAKING TWO TECHNIQUES OF CARTILAGE GRAFT
FOR COSTAL MICROTIA
O-64
OPTIMAL STRATEGIES FOR AURICULAR RECONSTRUCTION
IN CHINESE PATIENTS
A NOVEL METHOD OF NATURALLY CONTOURING THE
RECONSTRUCTED EAR: MODIFIED ANTIHELIX COMPLEX
AFFIXED TO GROOVED BASE FRAME
CARVING A FRAMEWORK
O-19
O-46
O-6
O-20
O-55
O-24
O-69
O-12
O-41
Film
O-62
O-8
O-17
O-15
O-33
O-27
Film
Zhang, Tianyu
THREE-STAGE SURGERY OF COMBINING AURICLE
RECONSTRUCTION, MEATOPLASTY AND TYMPANOPLASTY
FOR CONGENITAL MICROTIA-ATRESIA
O-49

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