Annual Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

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Annual Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
BA MS
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Annual Scientific Meeting
and Exhibition
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
2-4 July 2014
British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
The Face of Surgery
www.baoms.org.uk
Orbital Trauma Reconstruction
All-in-one solution
Gebrüder Martin GmbH & Co. KG
A company of the KLS Martin Group
klsmartin.com
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Contents
Sponsors
Introduction from the President
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The BAOMS Meeting App
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General Information
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BAOMS Council
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Titanium sponsor:
Scientific programme
Tuesday 1 July
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Exhibition plan
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Exhibition list
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Platinum Sponsors:
Gold Sponsors:
Scientific programme
Wednesday 2 July
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Thursday 3 July
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Friday 4 July
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Posters
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Alphabetical List of Presenters
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Invited Faculty of Speakers
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Silver Sponsors:
Sponsor:
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certificates of attendance
This scientific meeting aims to provide attendees with the opportunity to gain up to date
knowledge on the latest developments in research, audit, education, surgical techniques,
clinical patient management and outcomes in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
This is delivered through seminars led by experts in their field, masterclasses and short papers
presenting the latest research and developments.
Participants should verify their own attendance record out of the maximum hours available,
which have been calculated as follows:
Wednesday 2 July 2014
Thursday 3 July 2014
Friday 4 July 201
Masterclasses
CPD hours 6.5
CPD hours 7.5
CPD hours 6
CPD hours 1 for each
masterclass attended
Certificates of attendance indicating the CPD hours for the elements of the meeting booked by
the attendee will be sent by email after the conference.
Signing the attendance register
In order to meet the requirements of verifiable CPD attendees should sign in at the Registration
Desk on each day that they attend the conference. BAOMS is required to keep this attendance
record on file in order for CPD hours to be considered verifiable. Your cooperation is much
appreciated.
Evaluation forms
The provision and holding on file of delegate evaluation forms is another requirement of
verifiable CPD. Please ensure that you complete the form which is included in your delegate
pack and either hand it in at the Registration Desk or send it to the BAOMS Office immediately
after the meeting. Your cooperation is much appreciated.
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Introduction by the President
I would like to welcome you all to the 52nd
annual conference of the British Association of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons at the brand
new Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
There are some changes this year. The President’s Reception
is a formal Event with Scottish Traditional Music and Colours
followed by a buffet supper for all. The major Awards and
Fellowships will be presented this evening.
The Annual Scientific Conference is a joint event with the IMPT
and the nurses, with participation and presentations to the
benefit of all.
The theme of the conference is Crossing the Boundaries. There
are 32 invited overseas speakers of distinction – probably a
record for our ASM.
The four symposia, twelve master classes and the Market your
Management session on the last day, hope to enthuse both
juniors and veterans of our trade.
We are the Reconstructive Surgeons of distinction. Facial
Dysmorphia of any aetiology around the world needs our
expertise. With this in mind the Presidents Lecture, titled Facial
Dysmorphia – a Global Solution will be delivered by an
Oncological Surgeon, Professor Eric Dierks. I hope that during
this conference, the seeds to find a global solution to this
problem will be sown.
There is not a unit in the world where more than 600 free tissue
transfer surgery procedures are carried out per year, other than
the unit headed by the Professor Fu Chan Wei, the Norman
Rowe Lecturer for 2014. I am proud and honoured that he has
accepted my invitation to attend this year.
The Annual Dinner is to be held at the Balmoral Hotel, with all
the Scottish traditional performances, pipers, haggis and ceilidh
dancing.
A team of cyclists will depart from Queen Victoria Hospital with
the aim of traveling 520 miles by bicycle to the BAOMS
Conference in Edinburgh. They are planning an average of 87
miles a day - following the classic London-Edinburgh-London
Audax route. All of the cyclists are associated with maxillofacial
health care in the Kent Surrey and Sussex Region, or are spouses
thereof. They are also privileged and honoured to be supported
en route by Past Presidents of BAOMS, Andy Brown and Peter
Banks, together with Colonel Nigel Clark and Ian Gurney.
All been involved with the trauma care of patients in KSS and
passionately support the valuable care that the KSS air
ambulance provide. Please support them at
www.justgiving.com/QVH-EDINBURGH
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of the
conference sponsors and the exhibiting companies. Please do
take time to visit each company and they are all listed on page
10 with the floor plan.
We are surgeons of Reconstruction with very few boundaries and
I hope you will enjoy the whole package this conference has to
offer, and go home with a sense of pride in belonging to this
wonderful specialty.
Velupillai Ilankovan
BAOMS President in 2014
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BAOMS ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 2014 APP
You now have access to the BAOMS ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 2014 APP
You will be able to view the full programme, speaker profiles and view abstracts as well as the exhibitors’ profiles.
To access the app simply open the browser on your smartphone or tablet and enter the following URL:
www.baoms14.com
To add an icon to your mobile device follow the instructions below relevant to the phone/ operating system you are
using:
Apple iOS
with the homepage in a browser on screen, press the icon in the middle of the bottom bar on your screen, then
select ‘Add to Home Screen’ from the list that appears, then press ‘Add’. The icon and application name will then
be added to your home screen.
Blackberry
with the home page in a browser on screen, select the menu button, scroll down to ‘Add to home screen’, then
press the ‘Add’ button.
Android
with the homepage in a browser on screen, press the Menu button, then ‘Add bookmark’ and save by selecting
‘Add’. To then access the bookmark, bring up the browser, press Menu, then Bookmarks. Press and hold the
relevant bookmark until a menu appears - select ‘Add shortcut to Home’.
Windows Mobile 7
with the home page in a browser on screen, press ‘...’ at the bottom right of the screen, then select ‘pin to start’.
This will add a shortcut to your start/ home screen.
Makes Notes & Provide Session Feedback
You can also make notes and provide session feedback. Just select “Programme” from the home page and then the
relevant session.
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General Conference Information
Venue
Edinburgh International Conference Centre,
The Exchange,
150 Morrison Street
Edinburgh EH3 8EE
www.eicc.co.uk
Registration Desk
1 July 2014
SORG / KLS Martin will have a registration desk on 1 July 2014 from 1230 to
register attendees to the Pre-Conference on ‘optimization of orbital wall
fracture’
Bookings should be made in advance with via www.sorg-group.com
2-4 July 2014 Registration for the BAOMS meeting will be in the main Atrium foyer and will be
signedposted during the meeting.
Registration will be open from 0730–1800 on Wednesday 2, Thursday 3 and Friday 4 July 2014.
Badges
Please wear your delegate badge at all times during the conference. You will need to wear your
badge to receive daytime catering and to attend the conference sessions. Lunch tickets are not
being issued this year, so be sure to wear your badge to identify you as a registered attendee.
Social Programme
Wednesday 2 July 2014 – Lennox Suite
Awards ceremony and welcome reception hosted by the President and sponsored by KLS
Martin
Dress Code: Smart casual
On Wednesday evening immediately after the scientific sessions there will be an Awards
ceremony followed by music by the Red Hot Chilli Pipers and a reception with drinks and a hot
buffet in the exhibition area (18:30 – 21:30). We look forward to seeing you there.
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Thursday 3 July 2014
Annual Black Tie Dinner at the Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh
Reception: 1945
Dress: Black Tie/Tuxedo
Please ensure that you bring your ticket with you to this event
There will be a drinks reception from 1945 in the Holyrood Suite and Dinner will be from 20:15
in the Sir Walter Scott Suite. There will also be a live Scottish Ceilidh Band with traditional
dancing until 00:30.
Additional Activities are being organised by Cashel Travel
The online booking form is available at www.casheltravel.com/baoms-activities
The Main Conference sessions will all take place in the Lennox 3 Hall on level – 2.
The Annual General Meeting for BAOMS members (2 July 2014 at 0930 – 1030 ) will be in the
Lennox 3 Hall which will be the main lecture hall and symposia and keynote presentations
including the President’s Lecture and the Norman Rowe Lecture will also take place here.
During the concurrent sessions the Lammermuir (level -2), the Lowther and Monteith Suites
(level -1) will also be used.
Speakers’ AV Preview – Atrium Café
This will be in the Atrium Café above the registration area. Please check in at the Registration
Desk before going to the speakers’ room. If you are speaking at the conference please ensure
that you check in with the technicians at least 2 hours prior to your lecture or the day before
and are in the presentation room at least 10 minutes before the start of the session.
Poster Displays
These will be in the concourse area outside the main lecture room and in the medical
exhibition.
Exhibition
The exhibition will be open daily from 0900 on Wednesday 2 July until 14:30 on Friday 4 July
2014.
All daytime catering will be served in the exhibition area. Please remember to wear your badge
at all times whilst in the conference centre.
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BAOMS Council 2014
President:
Vice President:
President Designate:
Immediate Past President:
Honorary Secretary:
Honorary Treasurer:
Honorary Editor:
Chairman of Council:
Velupillai Ilankovan
James S Brown
Peter A Brennan
Mark McGurk
Patrick Magennis
Austen T Smith
David A Mitchell
Michael J C Davidson
Members of Council:
Rajiv Anand
Andrew Baldwin
Andrew Cronin
David Koppel
Andrew Lyons
Michael Nelson
Laurence Newman
Karin Stone
Fellows in training representative:
Deputy Fellows in Training Representative:
Members’ Representative:
Chairman of SAC in OMFS (co-opted):
BAOMS administration
British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
London WC2A 3PE
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7405 8074
Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7430 9997
Email: [email protected]
website: www.baoms.org.uk
Barbara Gerber
Elizabeth Gruber
Alexander Goodson
Stephen Dover
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Tuesday 1 July 2014
1000-1230
BAOMS Council meeting (invitation only)
Conference Organisers Room – Level -1
1330-1845
S.O.R.G Pre-Conference
Optimization of orbital wall fracture treatment
Lowther Suite – Level -1
Sponsored by: KLS Martin
Please register at the SORG website www.sorg-group.com
1230
Registration for SORG / KLS Martin meeting only
Main foyer - Edinburgh International Conference Centre
1330
Welcome address and introduction
Richard Loukota, Course Chairman
1335
Surgical anatomy of the orbit
Richard Loukota
1405
Discussion
1415
What is the ideal material for orbital reconstruction?
Leander Dubois
1445
Discussion
1455
Diagnostics and imaging of the orbital wall fracture treatment
Ian Holland
1525
Discussion
1535
Tea/Coffee – downstairs in Bar area
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1605
Primary reconstruction of orbital wall fracture
Nils-Claudius Gellrich
1635
Discussion
1645
Reconstruction of orbital fractures under local anaesthesia: possibilities and limitations
Giuseppe Spinelli
1715
Discussion
1725
Secondary reconstruction of orbital fractures
Eric Dierks
1755
Discussion
1805
Patient specific orbita implants
Majeed Rana
1835
Discussion
1845
Closing remarks
Richard Loukota
1900-2030
Whisky Tasting – downstairs in bar area
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List of exhibitors and floor plan
Table top stands
(in bar area)
Changing Faces
EACMFS
Mercyships
NFORC
Saving Faces
SIGN
Company
Stand Number
About Face Sponsor
Igea Medical
Aceton
KLS Martin Titanium Sponsor
General Medical/Jewel Management
DePuy Synthes and Ethicon Platinum Sponsor
Albert Waeschle
3dMD
Medartis
Cook Medical Gold Sponsor
Stryker Gold Sponsor
Allergan Silver Sponsor
Hospital Innovations
SD Healthcare
NHS Blood and Transplant
Cavendish Implants and Cavendish Imaging
Interact
Avita Medical - Recell Silver Sponsor
Alliance Pharmaceutical
Wesleyan Medical Sickness
AO UK
Medtronic
Sigmacon UK
Elsevier
Royal Naval Reserves
1
2
3
4&5
7
8 & 11
9
10
12
15 & 20
16 & 19
17
18
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
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31
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Wednesday 2 July 2014
0800-1800
Registration in Atrium main foyer area Level 0 • Masterclasses all are on Level -1
0800-0900
0900-0930
The Conference Organisers Room
Masterclasses
Monteith Site
Orbital reconstruction following ablative surgery
Botox/Fillers
Nasal reconstruction after skin cancer ablation
Mr M Ethunandan
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Southampton General Hospital
Mr Jeff Downie
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary
Mr P Ramchandani
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial / Head and Neck Surgeon
Poole Hospital, England
Lowther Suite
Coffee in exhibition hall, Lennox 1 and 2, Level -2
Lennox 3 – Main meeting room, Level -2
0930-1030
Annual General Meeting - BAOMS Members only
1030-1035
President’s Address
1035-1055
Session Chairs: Mark Devlin and Ceri Hughes
Challenges in alveolar cleft management
Professor Dr Reha Kisnisci
Ankara University, Faculty of Dentistry, Ankara, Turkey
1055-1115
Distraction osteogenesis vs cleft osteotomies: alternative or complementary techniques?
Professor Piet Haers
Head of Service, South-Thames Cleft Service, Evelyna Children’s Hospital London
President, IAOMS
1115-1135
Cleft rhinoplasty
Professor Dong Hak Jung
Director, Shimmian Rhinoplasty Clinic, Seoul
President of ASACS (Asian Society of Asian Cosmetic Surgery)
Visiting Professor of Inha University, Seoul
1135-1155
Paradigm change in cleft therapy: from surgery to a functionally orientated teamapproach
Professor Robert Sader
Head, Chair and Professor, Department of Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery,
Dean for Clinical Student Affairs,Medical Center of Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Wednesday 2 July 2014
1200-1300
Session Chair: Professor V Ilankovan
President’s Lecture sponsored by KLS Martin
Facial Dysmorphia - a global solution
Professor Eric Dierks
Affiliate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oregon Heath and Science University
Director of Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Reconstrcutive Surgery
The Head and Neck Surgical Associates, Portland Oregan, USA
1300-1400
Lunch and poster displays in the concourse and exhibition hall, (lunch packs can be collected and taken into the lunctime meetings) Level -2
1315-1400
1315-1400
Lammermuir Suite
Level -2
1315-1400
Monteith Suite
Level -1
1315-1400
Lowther Suite
Level -1
1315-1400
Atrium area
(behind registration desk)
1230-1400
Conference Organisers Room,
Level -1
OMFS Consultant’s
Meeting
Fellows in Training
Meeting
Junior Trainees and Member
Meeting
Associate Fellows
Meeting
BJOMS Editorial Meeting
(invitation only)
1400-1600
Symposium - 1 Stem Cell - Lennox 3 - Main meeting room, Level -2
1400-1430
Session Chairs: Peter Brennan and Sanjay Sharma
Who is pushing the tumor boundary? The role of cancer stem cell treatment response and resistance
Professor Abraham Kuriakose
Professor & Director, Surgical Oncology Services, Mujumdar-Shaw Cancer Institute, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore, India
1430-1500
Stem cells based tissue regeneration of the head and neck
Professor Paulo Macchiarini
Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Director of the ACTREM (Advanced Center for Regenerative Medicine) at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden
Honorary Professor at London University College
1500-1530
Bone from fat – stem cells makes a difference
Professor Riitta Seppanen
Prof in tissue engineering, Director of Regea Tissue Bank and Cell Center, BioMediTech, University of Tampere, Finland
1530-1600
Comparative cancer biology – can studies in veterinary patients inform human medicine?
Professor David Argyle
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and Roslin Institute
University of Edinburgh
1600-1630
Afternoon tea and poster displays in the concourse (upper and lower levels) and exhibition hall, Level -2
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Wednesday 2 July 2014
Keynote Lectures
1630-1650
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Session Chairs: Bob Tuffin and Roger Currie
Monteith Suite Level -1
Session Chairs: Mark Singh and Kaveh Shakib
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session Chairs: Andrew Cronin and Madhav Kittur
Trauma services
Balancing the harmony between
lip and nose in cleft Surgery
Demystifying cutaneous melanoma
Robert Bentley
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Kings College Hospital, London
Professor Srinivas Gosla Reddy
Director, GSR Institute of Craniofacial
and Facial Plastic Surgery,
Hyderabad, India.
Carrie Newlands
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK
FREE PAPER SESSIONS
5 minutes each, 2 minutes Q & A, 1 minutes to swap sessions
1650-1830
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Monteith Suite Level -1
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 1 TRAUMA / TMJ
Session 2 CLEFT / CRANIOFACIAL
Session 3 CANCER
Session Chairs: Bob Tuffin and Roger Currie
Session Chairs: Mark Singh and Kaveh Shakib
Session Chairs: Andrew Cronin and Madhav Kittur
1650-1658
1 The medial sural artery perforator (MSAP)
Flap: an alternative to the radial forearm flap
for head and neck reconstruction
Michael Nugent
Sunderland Royal Hospital
2 Adult syndromic craniosynostosis - a quality of
life (QoL) outcome study
Stephen Dover
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
3 Head and neck non-melanoma skin cancer margin
clearance
Lisa Greaney
Royal Surrey County Hospital
1658-1706
4 Cook-Swartz implantable Doppler: the UK
experience - a retrospective analysis
James Cymerman
BRI/Bradford Institute for Health Research
5 Surface area scanning of cleft palate dimension
- a predictor of outcome
Serryth Colbert
South West and South Wales Cleft Units
6 Oral epithelial dysplasia: the role of ATRFanconi
anaemia pathway in malignant transformation
Michael Ho
University of Liverpool
1706-1714
7 Outcomes of temporomandibular joint
replacement surgery at the Queen Elizabeth
Hospital, Birmingham
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
8 The evolution of a new craniofacial procedure:
from concept to established intervention.
The 8 year history of posterior calvarial
osseodistraction and its use in craniofacial
surgery
Martin Evans
Birmingham Children’s Hospital
9 A review of double helical rim advancement flaps
following tumour resection. How to balance
appropriate surgical resection with aesthetic and
functional reconstruction.
Rosalind Southee
York Hospital
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Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Monteith Suite Level -1
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 1 TRAUMA / TMJ
Session 2 CLEFT / CRANIOFACIAL
Session 3 CANCER
Session Chairs: Bob Tuffin and Roger Currie
Session Chairs: Mark Singh and Kaveh Shakib
Session Chairs: Andrew Cronin and Madhav Kittur
1714-1722
10 5 year review of a tertiary multispecialty
craniofacial trauma unit. The Oxford
experience
Soudeh Chegini
Oxford University Hospitals NHS trust
11 A novel non invasive assessment of
velopharyngeal insufficency in children with
treated cleft palate
Andrew Gardner
Yorkhill Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow,
Scotland
12 The role of ultrasound scanning of the neck in
pre-operative staging of cutaneous squamous cell
carinoma; a 5-year review and completing the
audit cycle (part 2)
Shakir F Mustafa
Cwm Taf University Health Board
1722-1730
13 Intraoperative fluorescent angiography
analysis for head and neck micro-vascula
free flap reconstruction- a preliminary
experience
Melvyn Yeoh
Louisian State University Health SystemShreveport, USA
14 Simultaneous three layer closure of the
vestibulonasal fistula, cheloplasty and
rhinoplasty in cleft lip nose deformity patients
Ahmed Mahrous
Minia University Hospital, Egypt
15 Comparison of clinical and histological tumour
diameter in non-melanoma skin malignancy of
the head and neck
Rabindra P Singh
York Teaching Hospital
1730-1738
16 Reconstruction of temporomandibular joints
with prosthetic condyles in patients with
head and neck cancer
Nugdeep Uppal
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospital
Birmingham
17 Titanium in paediatric cranioplasty - the
Birmingham experience
Anuradha Venugopal
University Hospitals Birmingham
18 Emergent trends of perceived needs and concerns
in long-term survivors of head and neck cancer
using the patients concerns inventory
Naseem Ghazali
Queen Victoria Hospital
1738-1746
19 Successful autogenous third molar
transplantation using piezosurgery
Shakilahmed Nagori
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New
Delhi, India
20 The effect of maxillary advancement on speech
outcomes in patients with cleft lip and palate
Serryth Colbert
South West and South Wales Cleft Units
21 Outcome of incompletely excised Non-Melanoma
Head and Neck skin cancer from one Unit
N N Baheerathan
Poole General Hospital
1746-1754
22 The prevalence of inflammatory and
developmental odontogenic cysts in a Libyan
population
Hamed Orafi
Benghazi Dental School and Hospital, Libya
23 The impact of a cleft interface training on unit
outcomes in primary palate surgery: post repair
fistula rates
Mark Devlin
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, Scotland
24 Benefits of a shared training programme for the
management of cutaneous cancer of the head and
neck
Bella Dave
Chesterfield Royal Hospital
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Wednesday 2 July 2014
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Monteith Suite Level -1
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 1 TRAUMA / TMJ
Session 2 CLEFT / CRANIOFACIAL
Session 3 CANCER
Session Chairs: Bob Tuffin and Roger Currie
Session Chairs: Mark Singh and Kaveh Shakib
Session Chairs: Andrew Cronin and Madhav Kittur
1754-1802
25 Functional outcomes of
pharyngolaryngectomy reconstruction with
tubed free flaps
Laura Feeney
St Johns Hospital, Livingston, Scotland
26 Sphincter pharyngoplasty and superiorly
based pharyngeal flap videonasopharyngoscopic evaluation and
phoniatric outcome
Ahmed Mahrous
Minia University Hospital, Egypt
27 Squamous cell carcinoma of the pinna: can
histological features predict risk of
metastases?
Aashay Gulati
University Hospitals Southampton NHS
Foundation Trust
1802-1810
28 Box genioplasty in the management of
mandibular centreline chin deformity
Rosemary Sykes
Nottingham University Hospitals
29 Are children with cleft palate in Greater
Glasgow & Clyde receiving optimal audiology
follow-up
Deborah Boyd
Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland
30 Possum scoring and risk prediction in head and
neck surgery.
Neil Scott
Morriston Hospital
1810-1818
31 Comparative analysis of 3-years results of a
pterygoid approach: Isoelastic PEEK-PERSO-C
implants and titanium screw implants to
avoid more invasive implant procedures in the
atrophic maxilla
Alexander Bagdasarov
Moscow State University of Medicine and
Dentistry, Russia
32 Outcomes of secondary alveolar bone grafting
in the West Midlands: A retrospective review
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
33 Mohs Micrographic surgery for head and neck
lesions: A six years single centre experience.
Rahul Jayaram
St George’s and Croydon University Hospitals,
London.
1818-1826
34 The ‘macrovascular’ radial forearm flap: a
clinical study of the antecubital fossa venous
anatomy
Atul Kusanale
Poole Hospital Foundation Trust
35 Indications of Piezoelectric surgery in trauma
oral and maxillofacial surgery
Sujata Kane
The Royal London Hospital
36 A single centre experience of head and neck
cutaneous merkel cell carcinoma
Muneer Patel
Royal Surrey County Hospital
1830-1930
Awards Ceremony and President’s Welcome sponsored by KLS Martin
Main meeting room – Lennox 3
1930-2130
President’s reception sponsored by KLS Martin
Evening reception with hot buffet and drinks Exhibition hall and concourse, Level -2. All delegates and exhibitors welcome
2200
Venue closes
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Thursday 3 July 2014
0700-1800
Registration in Atrium main foyer area Level 0, Edinburgh International Conference Centre
Masterclasses – all are on Level -1
Masterclasses
0800-0900
The Conference Organisers Room
Monteith Site
Lowther Suite
Hair transplant
Spreader and columellar grafts
How I do facial re-animation
Dr Dae-Young Kim
Hair Transplant Surgeon
Yonsei Hair Center
Seoul, South Korea
Professor Dong Hak Jung
Director, Shimmian Rhinoplasty Clinic, Seoul
President of ASACS (Asian Society
of Asian Cosmetic Surgery)
Visiting Professor of Inha University, Seoul, South Korea
Dr Tian Ee Seah
Professor Federico Biglioli
University of Milan, Italy
And
Hair transplant surgery - the way I do it
Dr Kishore Babu Pentyala
Consultant Facial Plastic & Hair Transplant Surgeon
Director New You Cosmetic Surgery Clinic
Bangalore, India
Keynote lectures
0900-0920
Lennox 3 (main room)
Session Chairs: Brian Musgrove and Alan Wilson
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Session Chairs: Niall McLeod and Simon Holmes
Lowther Suite, Level -1
Session Chairs: Serryth Colbert and Clive Pratt
Anatomy and management of sub muscular
aponeurotic system (SMAS) in facial surgery
Paediatric trauma
Redefining respectability in advanced
oral cavity cancer
Mr Jan Stanek
Surgical Aesthetics, London
Dr Patrishia Bordbar
The Royal Melbourne and
The Royal Children’s Hospitals
Australia
Professor Abraham Kuriakose
Director of the Department of Surgical
Oncology at Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center, India
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Thursday 3 July 2014
0920-1030
Free Papers to follow on from keynote lectures
Lennox 3 (Main Room)
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 4 AESTHETICS / CANCER
Session 5 TRAUMA / MISCELLANEOUS
Session 6 HEAD & NECK CANCER
Session Chairs: Brian Musgrove and Alan Wilson
Session Chairs: Niall McLeod and Simon Holmes
Session Chairs: Serryth Colbert and Clive Pratt
0920-0928
37 Management of asymmetrical smile due to
marginal mandibular nerve paralysis with
botulinum toxin
Thiraviam Sabesan
Teaching Hospital, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
38 Juvenile chronic mandibular osteomyelitis: a case
series defining the clinico-pathological features of
this rare condition.
Stephanie Sammut
Edinburgh Dental Institute
39 First recorded case of transformation of parosteal
osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP)to
sarcoma: case report and literature review
Natasha Berridge
North West London Hospitals NHS Trust
0928-0936
40Non-surgical rhinoplasty (Filler rhinoplasty)
using dermal fillers: a minimally invasive
approach
Thiraviam Sabesan
Teaching Hospital, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
41 Pooling of Saliva: an association with region
specificity of oral submucous fibrosis
Serryth Colbert
South West and South Wales Cleft Units
42 A retrospective study of rhinectomy and
radiotherapy for nasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Tom Aldridge
Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
0936-0944
43 Paramedian forehead flap: A service
evaluation
Richard Courtney
University of Manchester
44Does the great auricular nerve predict the size of
the maintrunk of the facial nerve? A clinical and
cadaveric study
Serryth Colbert
South West and South Wales Cleft Units
45 Post-treatment care pathway in long-term
survivors of head & neck cancer with oral and/or
facial prosthesis
Naseem Ghazali
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead
0944-0952
46Early feeding after free flap reconstruction
for oral cancer
Donal McAuley
Altnagelvin Hospital, Northern Ireland
47The validity of 3dMD Vultus in predicting soft
tissue morphology following orthognathic surgery
Rehan Ullah
Birmingham Dental Hospital and School
48The role of pentoxifylline and tocopherol in
osteoradionecrosis of the mandible
Raghav Kulkarni
Bradford Royal Infirmary
0952-1000
49 The use of coleman fat grafting in the OMFS
trauma patient
Indran Balasundaram
The Royal London Hospital
50 Surgically assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion
(SARPE)
Satish Madhavarajan
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford
51 Electrochemotherapy in head & neck oncology:
Bradford’s contribution to the EURECA Trial.
James Cymerman
BRI/Bradford Institute for Health Research
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Thursday 3 July 2014
Lennox 3 (Main Room)
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 4 AESTHETICS / CANCER
Session 5 TRAUMA / MISCELLANEOUS
Session 6 HEAD & NECK CANCER
Session Chairs: Brian Musgrove and Alan Wilson
Session Chairs: Niall McLeod and Simon Holmes
Session Chairs: Serryth Colbert and Clive Pratt
1000-1008
52 Autologous fat transplantation: an updated
overview
Aitor De Gea Rico
Barts & the London School of Medicine
53 Emerging manufacturing bioengineering
technologies 2: Scaffold designing experiment
using titanium scaffolds.
Peter Bujtar
Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
54 Integration of multiple microarray datasets
generating an eight gene signature as a validated
biomarker for the detection of oral squamous cell
carcinoma
Victor Lopes
University of Edinburgh/NHS Lothian
1008-1016
55 Herbal preparations in head & neck surgery Friend or Foe?
Atheer Ujam
Barts Health NHS Trust
56 Management of Ameloblastoma in North
Yorkshire - The York Hospital experience over 22
years
Trevor Teemul
The York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
57 Post operative radiotherapy for patients with oral
squamous cell carcinoma with intermediate risk
of recurrence: A case match study
Conor Barry
Liverpool Regional Maxillofacial Unit
1016-1024
58 Is a Trainee-Led Randomised Controlled Trial
Feasible & Deliverable in Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery?
Andrew Schache
University of Liverpool/Aintree University
Hospital
59 Self inflicted submental and intraoral gunshot
wounds: A single centre retrospective review
James Murphy
University of Maryland Medical System, USA
60 Enhanced Recovery for Head & Neck Oncology:
The UK status report
Catherine Lau
University College London Hospital & Royal London
Hospital
1024-1032
61 Paediatric head and neck sarcoma:
The London Sarcoma Service series
Luke Williams
University College of London Hospital
62 Implications of the Cancer Stem Cell (CSC)
Paradigm for OMFS Patients and Surgeons.
Navin Vig
Blizard Institute, QMUL / Barts Health
63 Osteoradionecrosis a new classification
Andrew Lyons
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
1030-1100
Coffee and poster displays concourse and exhibition hall, Lennox 1 and 2, Level -2
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1100-1300
Symposium 2 – Face Transplant
Session Chairs: Colin MacIver and David Koppel
1100-1130
Surgical process of transplant
Professor Jean Paul Meningaud
Maxillofacial Surgeon, Professor and Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery
Henri Mondor Hospital, Creteil, France
1130-1200
Immunological management: immunological aspects of face composite allo transplantation
Professor Philippe Grimbert
Henri-Mondor Hospital
1200-1230
Psychological aspects of facial transplantation
Dr Alex Clarke
Lead Clinician for Psychology, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London
1230-1300
Face transplant or stem cell: the future
Professor Jean Paul Meningaud
Maxillofacial Surgeon
Professor and Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery
Henri Mondor Hospital, Creteil, France
& Professor Riitta Seppanen
Professor in Tissue Engineering, Director of Regea Tissue Bank and Cell Center, BioMediTech,
University of Tampere, Finland
1300-1400
Lunch and poster displays in the concourse and exhibition hall, Level -2
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
DePuy Synthes
Symposium on Pre-operative Planning sponsored by DePuy Synthes
1300-1345
(lunch will be available in the meeting room)
TruMatch - from Virtual Planning to Surgical guides and Patient Specific Implants
Professor Dr Dr Alexander Schramm
Head of Department, Oral and Maxillofacial Department, Facial Plastic Surgery, Military Hospital of Ulm and Teaching Hospital of Ulm, Germany
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1345-1400
The Aberdeen Experience
Mr Terry Lowe
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Scotland
Masterclasses
The Conference Organisers Room
Monteith Site
Raising a perforator flap
The Versatility of ALT Flap and to
harvest Vein Graft
Professor Dr Klaus-Dietrich Wolff
Professor of Maxillofacial Surgery
Munich, Germany
Dr Samir Mardini
Professor of Surgery and Consultant
in the Division of Plastic Surgery
Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA
Lowther Suite
Technique for harvesting grafts
Mr Manu Patel, UK
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon,
Professor of Maxillofacial Surgery
South Manchester University Hospitals
Lennox 3
1400-1530
Symposium 3 – Perforator Flaps
Session Chairs: David Mitchell and Andrew Baker
1400-1430
Perforator flaps in head and neck
Professor Fu-Chan Wei
Professor of Plastic Surgery, Dean of Chang Gung University Medical College, Taiwan
1430-1500
Free style flaps
Professor Samir Mardini
Professor of Surgery and Consultant in the Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Minnisota, USA
1500-1530
New aspects in maxillofacial reconstruction
Professor Dr. Klaus-Dietrich Wolff
Professor of Maxillofacial Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München
Klinik und Poliklinik für Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie, München, Germany
1530-1600
Afternoon tea and poster displays in the concourse and exhibition hall, Level -2
Keynote Lectures
1600-1620
Lennox 3 (main room)
Session Chairs: Andrew Webb and Andrew Baldwin
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Session Chairs: Andrew Lyons and Paul Chambers
Lowther Suite, Level -1
Session Chairs: Kishore Shekar and John Hawkesford
Hair transplant
to achieve facial balance
Vascular malformation
Strategy of management
The role of reconstructive science in
contemporary maxillofacial surgery
Dr Dae-Young Kim
Hair Transplant Surgeon
Yonsei Hair Centre, Seoul, South Korea
Professor Sanjiv Nair,
B.M.Jain Hospital, Bangalore
Mr Peter Jeynes, Consultant Maxillofacial Prosthetist,
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
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Thursday 3 July 2014
1620-1730
Free Papers to follow on from keynotes (same session chairs)
Lennox 3 (Main Room)
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 7 MISCELLANEOUS
Session 8 PATHOLOGY /MISCELLANEOUS
Session 9 IMAGING / MISCELLANEOUS
Session Chairs: Andrew Webb & Andrew Baldwin
Session Chairs: Andrew Lyons and Paul Chambers
Session Chairs: Kishore Shekar & John Hawkesford
1620-1628
64Successful recruitment to head & neck trials:
lessons learned from the LIHNCS Trial
James McCaul
BRI/Bradford Institute for Health Research
65 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
inhibitors as a novel strategy in the treatment of
Arterio Venous Malformations (AVMs): time for a
clinical study
David Koppel
Regional Maxillofacial Unit, Glasgow
66 Development of a financially viable model for the
outpatient management of mandibular fractures
in a Level 1 Major Trauma Centre
Jahrad Haq
King’s College Hospital, London
1628-1636
67 Human Papillomavirus infection is not highly
prevalent in oral and laryngeal dysplasia and
is not associated with progression to
dysplasia
Victor Lopes
University of Edinburgh/ NHS Lothian
68 Diagnostic investigation of parotid neoplasms A 14 year experience of freehand fine needle
aspiration cytology and ultrasound guided core
needle biopsy
David Tighe
Eastbourne District General Hospital
69 PET-CT for metastatic head and neck squamous
carcinoma with unknown primary: Correlation
with targeted and surveillance biopsy in 40 cases
Raghav Kulkarni
Bradford Royal Infirmary
1636-1644
70 Drug-induced sleep endoscopy: its role in the
multidisciplinary assessment of patients
referred for orthognathic correction of
obstructive sleep apnoea
Jonathan Collier
Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
71 Management of low flow vascular malformations
of the head and neck: the Birmingham experience
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
72 A scanning electron microscope characterisation
of biofilm on failed craniofacial osteosynthesis
miniplates
Aneka Jhass
University of Southampton
1644-1652
73 Does elective pre-operative PEG
(percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy)
placement improve management outcome in
Oro-pharyngeal cancers: A 7-year Audit of
changing clinical practice.
Arshad Siddiqui
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
74Head and neck free tissue transfer - UK national
survey. Anaesthetic perspective.
Bagrat Lalabekyan
University College Hospital London
75 Orbital volume measurement using 3D CT models
David Grimes
QMC Nottingham
1652-1700
76 Total nasal reconstruction: Can we do better?
Bhavin Visavadia
North West London Hospitals NHS Trust
77 Squamous cell carcinoma of anterior tongue: Is
tumour thickness the indicator for metastasis?
Anna Sayan
Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
78 Benefits and complications of Percutaneous
Endoscopic Gastostomy (PEG) tubes in Head and
Neck Oncology Patients
Ghaly Adly Ghaly
Northampton General Hospital
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Thursday 3 July 2014
Lennox 3 (Main Room)
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Lowther Suite Level -1
Session 7 MISCELLANEOUS
Session 8 PATHOLOGY /MISCELLANEOUS
Session 9 IMAGING / MISCELLANEOUS
Session Chairs: Andrew Webb & Andrew Baldwin
Session Chairs: Andrew Lyons and Paul Chambers
Session Chairs: Kishore Shekar & John Hawkesford
1700-1708
79 Changing geographical origins of consultants
and specialty trainees in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS)
Patrick Magennis
SAC OMFS
80 Extra-capsular dissection versus parotidectomty
in the treatment of benign parotid tumors: long
term follow up
Mohammed Hassan Osman
Assiut University hospital, Egypt
81 Emerging computer bioengineering technologies 1:
Scanning (CBCT versus MSCT), modelling (bioCAD) and functional simulation (FEA): Steps
towards validation
Peter Bujtar
Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
1708-1716
82 Outcomes of prosthetic TMJ replacement
Shahme Farook
Northwick Park Hospital, London
83 An epidemiological study of alendronate related
osteonecrosis of the jaw in the south east region
of Scotland.
Stephanie Sammut
Edinburgh Dental Institute
84‘Virtual Assessment’. Is this the future of Oral and
Maxillofacial Training?
Kerry Herd
University Hospital Southampton
1716-1724
85 The use of zygomatic implants for the
retention of nasal prosthesis following total
rhinectomy
Neil Scott
Morriston Hospital, Swansea
86 Super-selective targeted emergency endovascular
treatment (STEET) of maxillofacial haemorrhage
Laith H Al-Qamachi
University Hospital North Staffordshire
87 Training in head & neck ultrasound imaging- A
survey of members of ENT UK and the British
Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Francine Ryba
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,
London
89 Antiresorptive related osteonecrosis of the Jaw
Bone (ARONJ): A single Maxillofacial Unit Case
series and Analysis
Raghav Kulkarni
Bradford Royal Infirmary
90 Utility of fly-through virtual endoscopy of the
upper aerodigestive tract in pre-surgical head and
neck cancer patients
Kartic Rajaram
Manchester Royal Infirmary
1724-1732
88 Fast track cancer referrals to OMFS - an
appropriately used service?
Mayank Shastri
The Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS
Trust
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Lennox 3 (main room)
1735-1800
Session Chairs: Barrie Evans and Parkash Ramchandani
You can never cross the same river twice
Professor Robert Ord, USA
Professor of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shock Trauma Center,Cancer
Head and Neck Oncology, University of Maryland, USA
1800-1830
Prevention and management of intra oral dysplasia
Professor M Anthony Pogrel,
William Ware Endowed Professor and Chairman
Associate Dean for Hospital Affairs
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, USA
1945
Annual Black Tie Dinner and Dance
Sir Walter Scott Suite, Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh
Ticket only - there is a waiting list for the Dinner
Live Ceilidh Dance Band
Annual Dinner Reception sponsored in part by Glasgow City Marketing Bureau
supporting a bid with BAOMS to host ICOMS 2021 in Glasgow
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Friday 4 July 2014
Masterclasses – all are on Level –1
0730-0830
0830-0900
0900-0920
0920-0950
Masterclasses
Monteith Site
Lowther Suite
IMPT: 3-D Planning
IJOMS Trainees Meeting
Maxillofacial double jeopardy
Wound management in head
and neck surgery
Mr Fraser Walker
Southern General Hospital
Glasgow
Professor Rui Fernandes
Chief, Head Neck Surgery
Divisions of OMFS & Surgical Oncology
Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine
Jacksonville, USA
Staff Nurse Justine Ray
Dermatology Nurse Specialist
Poole General Hospital
The Conference Organisers Room
Lennox 3, Level -2
Session Chairs: Tim Mellor and Ian Ormiston
Keynote Lectures
Lammermuir Suite, Level -2
Session Chairs: Rajiv Anand and Michael Bater
Simulation in OMFS training
Surgical management of head and neck sarcomas
Professor Deepak G Krishnan
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Residency Program Director, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Ohio, USA
Mr Nicholas Kalavrezos
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, London
Orthognathic /simultaneous rhinoplasty
HPV epidemic
Dr Tian Ee Seah
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
National Dental Centre, Singapore
Mr Andrew Schache
NIHR Clinical Lecturer, Head & Neck Surgery
Department of Molecular & Clinical Cancer Medicine
University of Liverpool Cancer Research Centre
Gun shot injuries of the face
Minimal access thyroidectomy
Professor Rui Fernandes
Chief, Head Neck Surgery,
Divisions of OMFS & Surgical Oncology
Department of Surgery
University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville, USA
Professor Kyung Tae
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
President, Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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Friday 4 July 2014
0950-1020
Session Chairs: Tim Mellor & Ian Ormiston
Lennox 3, Level -2
1000-1215
Lowther Suite - open session - please arrive early to get a place
Current management of facial deformities:
distraction versus Osteotomies
Depuy Synthes practical session for Operating Room
Practictioners (ORP Staff) Hands-on mid-face and
mandible fractures
Professor G E Ghali
Gamble Professor & Chairman
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeryenter
Head & Neck Surgery, LSU Health Sciences Center
Shreveport, LA, USA
1020-1050
Proton therapy for head and neck cancer
Mr Robert Malyapa
Senior Radiation Oncologist, Center for Proton Therapy, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland
1050-1110
Coffee and exhibition and poster viewing
1110-1220
Symposium 4 – Robotic surgery
Session Chairs: Barrie Evans & Ilanko Ilankovan
1110-1140
Tors for oropharyngeal cancer
Professor Eric Dierks
Affiliate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oregon Heath and Science University
Director of Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery
The Head and Neck Surgical Associates, Portland Oregan, USA
1140-1200
Transoral robotic surgery: applications in sleep surgery
Professor G E Ghali
Gamble Professor & Chairman
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Head & Neck Surgery, LSU Health Sciences Center
Shreveport, LA, USA
1200-1220
Robotic neck dissection for HNSCC
Professor Kyung Tae
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
President, Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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1220-1320
Session Chair: Professor V Ilankovan
The Norman Rowe Lecture
Fashioning free flaps for head and neck reconstruction
Professor Fu-Chan Wei
Professor of Plastic Surgery
Dean of Chang Gung University Medical College, Taiwan
1320-1420
Lunch and final poster displays and exhibition viewing in the concourse and exhibition hall, Level -2. Exhibition closes at 14.20
Lennox 3 main hall
Market your management
Session chairs: David Mitchell and Kaveh Shakib
1420-1450
Ear reconstruction
Mr David Richardson
Maxillofacial Unit, Aintree Hospital, Liverpool
Paediatric Craniofacial Unit, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool
1450-1520
Facial re-animation
Professor Federico Biglioni
University of Milan, Italy
1520-1550
Chin-wing osteotomy – a new facial concept
Dr Albino Triaca
Head of the Maxillo-Facial-Center in Klinik Pyramide am See, Zürich, Switzerland
Head of the Maxillofacial Surgery Center at the European Center for Maxillofacial and Aesthetic Surgery, San Marino, USA
1550- 1610
Lengthening and shortening nose by rhinoplasty
Professor Dong Hak Jung
Director, Shimmian Rhinoplasty Clinic, Seoul
President of ASACS (Asian Society of Asian Cosmetic Surgery)
Visiting Professor of Inha University, Seoul
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Friday 4 July 2014
1610-1710
Oncologist vs Surgeon
Salvage treatment for head and neck cancer
Oncologist: Mr Robert Malyapa
Senior Radiation Oncologist, Center for Proton Therapy, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland
Surgeon: Mr John Devine
Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
1710-1730
Discussion and end of meeting
Forthcoming BAOMS Meetings:
6-9 November 2014
Istanbul, Turkey (Joint ACBID/BAOMS)
22-24 July 2015
ACC, Liverpool
BAOMS President, James Brown
8-10 June 2016
Brighton Centre
BAOMS President, Peter Brennan
28-30 June 2017
ICC, Birmingham
BAOMS President, Stephen Dover
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Poster Presentations
These will take place throughout the conference centre
AESTHETICS
AUDIT
P1
Paramedian Forehead Flap: A Service
Evaluation
Richard Courtney
University of Manchester
P4
Two week wait cancer referrals: an audit
Ian Blewitt
Great Western Hospital
P2
Hurdles in the pursuit of youth. A case
series investigating adverse reactions
associated with dermal fillers: where is
the onus of care?
Ariane Sampson
Northwick Park Hospital
P3
Self retaining retractor in endoscopic
assisted approach to the forehead another use for the Foley’s catheter.
Sheena Vyas
Mid Essex
P5
Do you know your skins? A National Pilot
Study and Audit of Knowledge
Laura Bryce
Glasgow Dental Hospital
P6
Record keeping for outpatient IV sedation
assessment in Oral Surgery - An audit of
compliance with national guidelines
before and after the introduction of a
pro-forma
Richard Carr
Frenchay Hospital
P7
Division of Ankyloglossia and its
effectiveness in improving associated
breastfeeding difficulties. The next step
Jonathan Dennis
Northampton General Hospital
P8
How many miles does a Maxillofacial
SHO on-call walk?
Sarah Dobson
Manchester Royal Infirmary
P9
Recognising Sepsis in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery Patients
Niamh Falconer
Barts Health NHS Trust- Royal London
P10
An audit of urgent referrals for suspected
head & neck malignancy to the
maxillofacial clinic.
David Graham
St Johns Hospital Livingston
P11
Audit to assess the impact on quality of
life and delivery of care for patients
undergoing facial feminisation
Anthony Greenstein
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
P12
A regional audit to assess the reexposure rate of ectopic canines.
Claire Harrington
Northampton General Hopsital
P13
The impact of Venous Thrombo-Embolism
on the short term outcomes of patients
undergoing Head & Neck Cancer (HNCA)
Surgery
Anand Kumar
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
P14
Audit of Superficial Temporal Artery
Biopsies (TAB) for Suspected Giant Cell
Arteritis (GCA)
Catherine Lawson
Southend University Hospital
P15
A single-centre retrospective audit of
blood ordering for oral and maxillofacial
surgery patients undergoing free flap
reconstruction
Sophie A. Ledger
Luton and Dunstable University Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
P16
Audit of temporal artery biopsy specimen
length
Arathi Papineni McIntosh
Addenbrooke’s Hospital
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Poster Presentations
P18
Does the osteocutaneous radial forearm
flap still have a role in head and neck
reconstuction: outcomes in 30
consecutive cases
Michael Nugent
Newcastle University
P23
Patient satisfaction with orthognathic
surgery within a centralised hospital
service model
Nazan Tercan
Luton and Dunstable Hospital,
Bedfordshire
P19
An audit on OMFS service provision
changes, Oxford University Hospitals
Trust.
Neha Shah
John Radcliffe Hospital
P24
A clinical audit on antibiotic prescribing
in the Oral Surgery Department following
General Anaesthetic and Intravenous
sedation outpatient procedures at Guy’s
Dental Hospital.
Alison Walshe
Kings College. Queen Marys Hospital,
Sidcup
P20
The Economic Implications of Health
Resource Group (HRG) Coding; A
Retrospective Analysis
Rajpreet K Sondh
University Hospitals Bristol
P22
Clinical Audit - To evaluate the effect
introducing a Specialist Endodontic Clinic
has on the number of periradiucluar
surgeries being carried out within an Oral
Surgery Department.
Greig Taylor
Glasgow Dental Hospital
CANCER
P25
Reconstruction of lip defects: A case
series
Abdul Ahmed
Northwick Park Hospital
P26
B-cell lymphoma in the mandible
referred as a dental abscess!
Muneeza Ashraf
Broomfield Hospital (Case from William
Harvey Hospital)
P27
Do you re-excise close or positive
margins following oral cancer resection?
Silvan Azzopardi
Aintree University Hospital
P28
A pictorial review of rare anatomical
variations of the facial, spinal accessory
and cervical nerves reported in
Portsmouth in the last decade
William Reuther
Queen Alexandra Hospital
P29
A study to compare the use of wide bore
nasogastric feeding tubes compared to
fine bore nasogastric feeding tubes for
the purpose of feeding and medication
administration inserted peri- operatively
for head and neck oncological resections.
Damian Broderick
St James’s Hospital, Dublin
P30
A review of 1500 consecutive skin
malignancy
excisions: the East Lancashire experience
Kenneth Corsar
Royal Blackburn Hospital
P31
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy
(IMRT) in Head and Neck Cancer.
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Birmingham
P32
Toxicities associated with chemotherapy
in the management of head and neck
squamous cell carcinoma.
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Birmingham
P33
Incidence of synchronous intra-thoracic
malignancy in patients with head and
cancer - is CT thorax justified?
Laura Feeney
St John’s Hospital, Livingston, Scotland
P34
The role of the staging CT thorax in the
management of head and neck cancer Is it time to review the guidelines?
Laura Feeney
St John’s Hospital, Livingston, Scotland
P35
Screening for distress and unmet needs
in post-treatment head & neck cancer
survivors and its impact on supportive
care services
Naseem Ghazali
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead,
West Sussex
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Poster Presentations
P36
A study of serum haemoglobin levels in
maxillofacial patients with oropharyngeal
squamous cell carcinoma prior to
radiotherapy
Laith H. Al-Qamachi
University Hospital North Staffordshire
P41
Naso-maxillary NK/ T cell lymphoma
presenting with maxillary necrosis and
severe intra-oral ulceration
Khari Lewis
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead,
West Sussex
P37
Alcohol withdrawal prophylaxis in
patients undergoing Head & Neck Cancer
Surgery: Are we under prescribing ?
Anand Kumar
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
P42
Intra-oral spitzoid Malignant Melanomaunexpected diagnosis of a fibroepithelial
polyp
Khari Lewis
Royal Sussex County Hospital
P38
An audit on the use of nicotine
replacement therapy(NRT) in patients
undergoing major head & neck surgery
Anand Kumar
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
P43
Head and Neck Non-Melanoma Skin
Cancer: Adherence to core data reporting
Suziye Mehmet
St George’s Hospital, London
P39
Intra oral lymphomas mimicking
odontogenic clinical spectrum: 3 Case
reports and review of the literature
Catherine Lawson
Southend University Hospital
P40
Haematogenous metastasis of Head and
Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell
Carcinoma
Khari Lewis
Royal Sussex County Hospital
P44
Nasolabial flaps for maxillary
reconstruction
Grigore Mihalasche
Royal Shrewsbury NHS Trust
P45
Metastatic thyroid carcinoma presenting
as pathological fracture.
Zaman Mirza
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospital NHS
Trust
P46
Administration of Chemo-radiation during
pregnancy:
An evidence-based treatment strategy
El Mustafa
University Hospital Coventry and
Warwickshire
P48
Metastatic Cribriform Adenocarcinoma of
Minor Salivary Gland Origin in an
adolescent
Shilen Patel
St George’s Hospital
P49
Metastatic Lip Basal Cell Carcinoma on an
African patient
Marcia Y T Remiao
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS
Trust
P50
Clinical and radiological applications of
the SECONDI MAPZ© system: A proof of
concept
Sophia Richardson
Oxford Hospitals Trust
P51
Local guidelines improve rates of
incomplete resections of basal cell
carcinomas.
Francine Ryba
Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College,
London
P52
Outcomes of a head and neck lesions
biopsy clinic
Sunil Sah
Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham
P53
Neck lump clinic: patient satisfaction
survey
Arwa Sanalla
King’s College Hospital, London
P54
Ameloblastic Carcinoma: A rare
odontogenic tumour
Paayal Shah
Luton & Duntsable University Hospital
P55
Speech and swallowing outcomes for
patients following wide local excision
and sentinel node biopsy for oral cancer
Sarah Siddiqui
Kings College Hospital, London
BA
Edinburgh
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Poster Presentations
P56
Audit of the alcohol service provided to
head and neck cancer patients within
Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Mohamed Imran Suida
Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust
P57
Mouth wide shut: not a simple case of
lock jaw
Sangeetha M Thomas
Peterborough City Hospital
P58
Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the maxilla diagnostic difficulties
Christoper Whitaker
Queen Mary’s Sidcup
CLEFT
P59
Cleft repair in the elderly population the South Wales Experience
Serryth Colbert
South West and South Wales Cleft Units
P60
The application of an external mid-face
distractor using a custom made locking
plate.
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Birmingham
P61
Consent for surgery to cleft lip & palate;
fit for purpose and who does it best?
Helen Katsarelis
Oxford
P62
Secondary alveolar bone grafting- a
parameter for assessment of improved
Cleft care- A regional audit of cleft
services at Alder Hey Hospital
Farhan Khalid
Final Year Medical Student, University of
Liverpool
P63
Psychosocial issues faced by children
after cleft surgery: A study in a selected
hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal
Alice King
University of Leeds
P64
Ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasiaclefting syndrome (EEC)- a case report
and review of the literature
Prabhjot Sekhon
Worcestershire Royal Infirmary
CRANIOFACIAL
P65
Post-operative pain reduction: metaanalysis of hilotherapy verses
conventional facial cooling
Anthony Bates
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
P66
Neonatal nasal trauma - an unusual
cause of developmental facial deformity
Kathryn French
Salisbury District Hospital
P67
A unique conjoined orbital and maxillary
removable “Bottle opener” prosthesis for
hemi-maxillectomy defect with orbital
exenteration
Atul Kusanale
Poole Hospital Foundation Trust
P68
The airway management of patients with
Apert Syndrome
Carol Xie
Alder Hey Hospital
DENTO-ALVEOLAR
SURGERY
P70
Transmasseteric antero-parotid (TMAP)
approach: a surgical technique adaptation
for ectopic subcondylar third molar
removal and literature review (19802014).
Jonathan Bowman
Victoria Hospital, Scotland
P71
A forgotten technique :
Autotransplantation in the management
of hypodontia
Alice Dyke
Royal Derby Hospital
P72
Suggested proforma for national
standard of parental satisfaction with
tongue frenolutomy procedures
Ghaly Adly Ghaly
Severn Deanery
P73
An interesting presentation of
craniofacial Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Elizabeth Gruber
University Hospital of North Staffordshire
P74
Third molar extractions: Are we over
prescribing the Cone Beam CT?
Hanya Mahmood
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
BA
Edinburgh
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Poster Presentations
P75
Evaluation of image quality of CT
reconstructed Orthopantogram (OPG)
versus traditional OPG in preradiotherapy dental assessment.
Shilen Patel
St Georges Hospital
P76
Acute dental conditions attending A&E: Is
there an epidemic of surgical admissions
for dental infections?
Claire Patton
Royal Derby Hospital
HEAD AND NECK
RECONSTRUCTION
P77
Reconstruction of through and through
facial defects
Abdul Ahmed
Northwick Park Hospital
P78
Recurrent ameloblastoma of the
temporal and infratemporal fossa
Mustansir Alibhai
Barts Health NHS Trust
P79
Non-cultured autologous cellular spray to
improve colour matching for distant
tissue Reconstruction
Mark Ansell
Ninewells Hospital
P80
Reconstructive options for a subtotal
upper lip oncological resection for an
invading SCC.
Anthony Greenstein
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
P81
Treatment of large skin defects of the
head by vacuum-assisted wound dressing
Florian Bast
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
P82
Merkel cell carcinoma of upper eyelid:
Reconstruction with a combined lid
switch flap and mid face lift technique
Shehnaz Bazeer
St Georges Hospital, St Georges University
of London
P83
Donor site morbidity following free tissue
transfer
Sarah Bennet
St. George’s Hospital, London
P84
Dentistry in nasal reconstruction
Sunil Bhatia
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital NHS Trust
P85
Integra® dermal regeneration template
in the reconstruction of complex scalp
defects: initial experiences at
Worcestershire Royal Hospital
Ross Elledge
Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Worcester
P86
Mesh advancement of the galeal layer
Alastair Fry
Chesterfield Royal Hospital
P87
External carotid artery pseudoaneurysm
following micro-vascular free flap
reconstruction. management
considerations
Shofiq Islam
Leicester Royal Infirmary
P88
Double Accessory Mental Foramina- Case
report
Vishal K. Jasani
University Hospitals Leicester
P89
TP3DS Case Series of Head and Neck
Patients
Craig Miller
Royal London Hospital
P90
Abdominal or forearm V-Y? Comparison
of radial forearm free flap donor site
following skin graft reconstruction what do patients think?
Alan Parbhoo
Luton & Dunstable University Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
P91
Heterotopic Ossification after
Oromandibular Fibula Free Flap
Reconstruction
Ibraz Siddique
Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
P92
Comparison of outcome of Head and Neck
reconstruction using the fibular and iliac
crest free flaps
Rabindra Singh
York Teaching Hospital
P93
A brief history of vascularised free flaps
in the oral and maxillofacial region
Ben Steel
University of Hull
P94
The role of microvascular couplers in
head and neck reconstruction: A national
survey of their use and our experience in
Sunderland
William Thompson
Sunderland Royal Hospital
BA
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Poster Presentations
IMPLANTS
P95
An evaluation of the survival rates of
extra-oral implants used to retain over
200 facial prostheses over a 10 year
period
Thomas Kiwanuka
University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust
P97
RESERVE PAPER
The use of zygomatic implants for the
retention of nasal prosthesis following
total rhinectomy
Neil Scott
Morriston Hospital, Swansea
MISCELLANEOUS
P98
The adaptation of Allevyn as a pressure
dressing for skin grafts
Emilie Abraham
York Teaching Hospital
P99
Ultrasound guided botulinum toxin
injection for post operative accessory
nerve palsy and supraclavicular neuralgia
Mustansir Alibhai
Barts Health NHS Trust
P100
Recurrence of a brown tumour in a
patient with mild secondary
hyperparathyroidism due to vitamin D
deficiency
Natesh B.Shasi
Leicester Royal Infirmary
P102
‘The London School of Facial Aesthetics’:
The development of a training
programme to promote facial aesthetics
to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
Elinor Carey
King’s College London Dental Institute
P103
The effects of motivational interviewing
on the progression of patients through
the ‘stages of change’ in smoking
cessation in oral and maxillofacial
surgery
Leo Cheng
The Royal London Hospital
P104
A rare case of an extragnathic
ameloblastoma
Rana El-Nashar
Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
P105
Reconstruction of medial canthus with
Mitek suture
Shahme Farook
Northwick Park Hospital
P106
Blue rubber bleb naevus syndrome presentation in the head and neck region:
a case report
Joseph Flexen
St George’s Hospital, Tooting, London
P107
How much value is a night on call?
Yousuf Hussain
Manchester Royal Infirmary
P108
What do we call ourselves in clinical
letters? A UK survey of OMFS consultants
Shofiq Islam
Leicester Royal Infirmary
P109
Reducing length of second degree and
undergraduate studies in oral and
maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) trainees
and consultants does shorten overall
training time
Patrick Magennis
SAC OMFS
P110
Simple orofacial infection resulting in the
development of bilateral septic
pulmonary emboli - a case of Lemierre’s
syndrome
Paayal Shah
Luton and Dunstable Hospital
P111
Jacob’s Disease: An exceedingly rare
cause of limited mouth opening
Ishrat Rahim
The Royal London Hospital
P112
Incidence of Peroneal Nerve Injury
Following the use of Anti Thromboembolic Deterrent Stockings (TEDS) in
Maxillofacial Patients
William Reuther
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth
P113
The application of endoscopes in oral and
maxillofacial surgery
Meera Samani
Guy’s Hospital
BA
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Poster Presentations
ORAL
MEDICINE/PATHOLOGY
P114
Are developing countries showing us the
way forward?
Suleman Anwar
Manchester Royal Infirmary
P116
Histopathology reporting of oral mucosal
malignancies, nodal excisions and neck
dissection specimens associated with
head and neck carcinomas.
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Birmingham
P117
P16 Immuno-expression in oral
squamous cell carcinomas.
Louise Dunphy
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Birmingham
P118
Palatal hyperpigmentation in a patient
with chronic myeloid leukaemia on
Imatinib mesylate therapy
Aarti Hindocha
P119
Neonatal teeth associated with
Epidermolysis Bullosa: A case report
Ushmita Johar
James Cook University Hospital
P120
A rare case of Buccal Lipoblastoma in a 6
month old infant - A case report
Anand Kumar
Sheffield Teaching hospitals
P121
Zygomatic keratocystic odontogenic
tumour- A rare presentation and
management dilemma
Khari Lewis
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead,
West Sussex
P122
Gingival metastasis from papillary
thyroid cancer with sarcomatoid
transformation
Ibraz Siddique
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
ORTHOGNATHIC
P123
Fixation of vertical subsigmoid osteotmy:
a prospective study
Ayesha Dalal
Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation
Trust
P124
A multidisciplinary approach to
management of facial deformity in
Acromegaly: a case report.
Ahmed Din
The Royal London Hospital
P125
Embolisation of a greater palatine artery
pseudoaneurysm following orthognathic
surgery
Robert Goddard
Hull Royal Infirmary
P126
Cost analysis of orthognathic treatment
Sarabjit Nandhra
Royal Bournemouth Hospital
P127
Unilateral blindness: does it influence the
choice of procedure used for Le Fort I
(LFI) osteotomy?
Barry O’Regan
Victoria Hospital
%
P128
Accessory infra-orbital nerves - an
important anatomical lesson
Parisa Zarringhalam
Luton and Dunstable
RESEARCH
P130
Demonstrating the validity of objective
assessment tools used in microsurgical
simulation training
Indran Balasundaram
Imperial College London
P131
The research administrator: their impact
upon clinical research
Kayleigh Gilbert
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
P132
RESERVE
Oral epithelial dysplasia: the role of ATRFanconi anaemia pathway in malignant
transformation
Michael Ho
University of Liverpool
BA
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Poster Presentations
P133
MD by portfolio or published work in
OMFS
Barry O’Regan
Victoria Hospital Kirkcaldy Fife Scotland
P134
Newly qualified dentists and the Human
Papilloma Virus (HPV)
Ruben A Van der Valk
Oxford Deanery - Berkshire Scheme
P135
The impact of pinning pathology
specimens on histological resection
margins and risks of unnecessary
treatment escalation.
Iain Varley
Hull Royal Infirmary
SALIVARY GLAND
P136
Facial nerve damage post-parotidectomy
and the role of nerve monitoring
Patricia Almela
University College London Hospital
P137
The management of parotid tumours in
light of multiple pathology.
Laura Andrews
Queens Hospital
P138
Presentation of a nasopharyngeal palatal
pleomorphic salivary adenoma causing
airway obstruction in a patient with a Le
Fort 1 fracture: a case report.
Damian Broderick
St James’s Hospital Dublin
P139
Modified micro-marsupialisation: A novel
technique for minimally invasive
management of oral ranula
Karl F. B. Payne
Guy’s Hospital, London
P140
Submandibular Gland Excision as a Day
Case Procedure: A Feasibility Study
Sajid Sainuddin
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
P141
Treatment of iatrogenic salivary fistulas
associated with sialoceles with
Botulinum Toxin A
David Tighe
Eastbourne District General Hospital
TRANS MANDIBULAR
JOINT (TMJ)
P142
Reducing joint failure in total
tempormandibular joint replacement: A
survey of UK surgeons and preliminary
data for national guidelines
Sophia Richardson
Oxford Hospitals Trust
P143
The longevity of TMJ replacements over
an 18 year period (1995-2013) in
Liverpool
Jennifer Vesey
Aintree University Hospital
TRAUMA
P144
Delayed closure of lateral cantholysis
post orbital floor repair.
Nabeel Bhatti
The Royal London Hospital
P145
RESERVE PAPER
Clinical and post mortem analysis of
combat neck injury used to validate a
novel Coverage of Armour Tool
John Breeze
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine
P146
An audit on the use of ketamine sedation
for the treatment of simple paediatric
facial and intra-oral lacerations
Faith Huiyan Chan
Peterborough City Hospital
P147
RESERVE PAPER also Free paper No. 66
Development of a financially viable
model for the outpatient management of
mandibular fractures in a Level 1 Major
Trauma Centre
Jahrad Haq
King’s College Hospital, London
P148
Current trends in use of inter-maxillary
fixation in the management of
mandibular fractures:
A national survey
Rahul Jayaram
St Georges Hospital, London
P149
The management of first world war jaw
injuries at the first Scottish General
Hospital 1914 - 1918
Andrew Sadler
Unit for the History of Dentistry, King’s
College London.
P150
The paediatric orbital fracture: 13-year
experience at a major trauma unit
Navin Vig
Barts Health, London
BA
Edinburgh
MS
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Alphabetical list of presenters
Free paper presenters at the scientific meeting programme in alphabetical order
Surname
Forename Programme No
Date
Start time
Surname
Forename
Aldridge
Tom
Bagdasarov
Alexander
Baheerathan N N
Balasundaram Indran
Barry
Conor
Berridge
Natasha
Boyd
Deborah
Bujtar
Peter
Bujtar
Peter
Chegini
Soudeh
Colbert
Serryth
Colbert
Serryth
Colbert
Serryth
Colbert
Serryth
42
31
21
49
57
39
29
81
53
10
20
5
41
44
3 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
09:28
18:10
17:38
09:52
10:08
09:20
18:02
17:00
10:00
17:14
17:38
16:58
09:28
09:36
Evans
Farook
Feeney
Gardner
Ghaly
Ghazali
Ghazali
Greaney
Grimes
Gulati
H. Al-Qamachi
Haq
Hassan osman
Herd
Martin
Shahme
Laura
Andrew
Ghaly Adly
Naseem
Naseem
Lisa
David
Aashay
Laith
Jahrad
Mohammed
M Kerry
Collier
Courtney
Cymerman
Cymerman
Dave
De Gea Rico
Devlin
Dover
Jonathan
Richard
James
James
Bella
Aitor
Mark
Stephen
70
43
51
4
24
52
23
2
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
16:36
09:36
09:52
16:58
17:46
10:00
17:46
16:50
Dunphy
Dunphy
Dunphy
Louise
Louise
Louise
71
32
7
3 July
2 July
2 July
16:36
18:10
17:06
Ho
Jayaram
Jhass
Kane
Koppel
Kulkarni
Kulkarni
Kulkarni
Kusanale
Lalabekyan
Lau
Michael
Rahul
Aneka
Sujata
David
Raghav
Raghav
Raghav
Atul
Bagrat
Catherine
Programme No
Date
Start time
8
82
25
11
78
18
45
3
75
27
86
66
80
84
2 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
17:06
17:08
17:54
17:14
16:52
17:30
09:36
16:50
16:44
17:54
17:16
16:20
17:00
17:08
6
33
72
35
65
89
69
48
34
74
60
2 July
2 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
16:58
18:10
16:36
18:18
16:20
17:24
16:28
09:44
18:18
16:44
10:16
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Alphabetical list of presenters
Surname
Lopes
Lopes
Lyons
Madhavarajan
Magennis
Mahrous
Mahrous
McAuley
McCaul
Murphy
Mustafa
Nagori
Nugent
Orafi
Patel
Ryba
Rajaram
Sabesan
Sabesan
Sammut
Sammut
Sayan
Schache
Scott
Scott
Shastri
Forename
Victor
Victor
Andrew
Satish
Patrick
Ahmed
Ahmed
Donal
James
James
Shakir F
Shakilahmed
Michael
Hamed
Muneer
Francine
Kartic
Thiraviam
Thiraviam
Stephanie
Stephanie
Anna
Andrew
Neil
Neil
Mayank
Programme No
67
54
63
50
79
14
26
46
64
59
12
19
1
22
36
87
90
37
40
83
38
77
58
30
85
88
Date
Start time
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
16:28
10:00
10:24
09:52
17:00
17:22
17:54
09:44
16:20
10:16
17:14
17:38
16:50
17:46
18:18
17:16
17:24
09:20
09:28
17:08
09:20
16:52
10:16
18:02
17:16
17:24
Surname
Siddiqui
Singh
Southee
Sykes
Teemul
Tighe
Ujam
Ullah
Uppal
Venugopal
Vig
Visavadia
Williams
Yeoh
Forename
Arshad
Rabindra P
Rosalind
Rosemary
Trevor
David
Atheer
Rehan
Nugdeep
Anuradha
Navin
Bhavin
Luke
Melvyn
Programme No
73
15
9
28
56
68
55
47
16
17
62
76
61
13
Date
3 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
2 July
3 July
3 July
3 July
2 July
Start time
16:44
17:22
17:06
18:02
10:08
16:28
10:08
09:44
17:30
17:30
10:24
16:52
10:24
17:22
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Invited Faculty of Speakers
Name
Date
Time
Name
Date
Time
Professor David Argyle
Wednesday 2 July
1530
Professor Paulo Macchiarini
Wednesday 2 July
1430
Mr Robert Bentley
Wednesday 2 July
1630
Dr Samir Mardini (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
1300
Dr Patrishia Bordbar
Thursday 3 July
0900
Dr Samir Mardini
Thursday 3 July
1430
Professor Federico Biglioli (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
0800
Professor Jean-Paul Meningaud
Thursday 3 July
1100 & 1230
Professor Federico Biglioli
Friday 4 July
1450
Professor Sanjiv Nair
Thursday 3 July
1600
Dr Alex Clarke
Thursday 3 July
1200
Ms Carrie Newlands
Wednesday 2 July
1630
Mr John Devine
Friday 4 July
1610
Professor Robert Ord
Thursday 3 July
1730
Professor Eric Dierks
Wednesday 2 July
1200
Mr Manu Patel (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
1300
Professor Eric Dierks
Friday 4 July
1110
Dr Kishore Babu Pentyala (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
0800
Mr Jeff Downie (Masterclass)
Wednesday 2 July
0800
Professor Anthony Pogrel
Thursday 3 July
1800
Mr M Ethunandan (Masterclass)
Wednesday 2 July
0800
Mr P Ramchandani (Masterclass)
Wednesday 2 July
0800
Professor Rui Fernandes (Masterclass)
Friday 4 July
0730
Staff Nurse Justine Ray
Friday 4 July
0730
Professor Rui Fernandes
Friday 4 July
0920
Mr David Richardson
Friday 4 July
1420
Professor G E Ghali
Friday 4 July
0950 & 1140
Professor Srinivas Gosla Reddy
Wednesday 2 July
1630
Professor Philippe Grimbert
Thursday 3 July
1130
Professor Robert Sader
Wednesday 2 July
1135
Professor Piet Haers
Wednesday 2 July
1055
Dr Tian Eh Seah (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
0800
Mr Peter Jeynes
Thursday 3 July
1600
Dr Tian Eh Seah
Friday 4 July
0900
Professor Dong Hak Jung
Wednesday 2 July
1115
Professor Riitta Seppanen
Wednesday 2 July
1500
Professor Dong Hak Jung (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
0800
Professor Riitta Seppanen
Thursday 3 July
1230
Professor Dong Hak Jung
Friday 4 July
1550
Mr Andrew Schache
Friday 4 July
0900
Mr Nicholas Kalavrezos
Friday 4 July
0830
Mr Jan Stanek
Thursday 3 July
0900
Dr Dae-Young Kim (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
0800
Professor Kyung Tae
Friday 4 July
0920 & 1200
Dr Dae-Young Kim
Thursday 3 July
1600
Dr Albino Triaca
Friday 4 July
1520
Professor Deepak Krishnan
Friday 4 July
0830
Mr Fraser Walker (Masterclasss)
Friday 4 July
0730
Professor Abraham Kuriakose
Wednesday 2 July
1400
Professor Fu-Chan Wei
Thursday 3 July
1400
Professor Abraham Kuriakose
Thursday 3 July
0900
Professor Fu-Chan Wei
Friday 4 July
1220
Professor Reha Kisnisci
Wednesday 2 July
1035
Professor Klaus-Dietrich Wolff (Masterclass)
Thursday 3 July
1300
Mr Robert Malyapa
Friday 4 July
1020 & 1610
Professor Klaus-Dietrich Wolff
Thursday 3 July
1500
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