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Sunday May 24, 2009
07:30 am – 09:00 am

Limited Attendance Clinics

09:00 am – 10:30 am

Symposium 1
(Cancer SIG)

Symposium 2
(Aesthetic Facial Surgery)

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Coffee & Tea Break

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Plenary Session 1
(Cancer & Reconstructive Surgery)

12:30 pm – 13:30 pm

Lunch

13:30 pm – 15:00 pm

Symposium 3
(Reconstructive Surgery)

Symposium 4
(Distraction Osteogenesis)

15:00 pm – 15:30 pm

Coffee & Tea Break

15:30 pm – 17:00 pm

Symposium 5
(Reconstructive Surgery Research)

Symposium 6
(Alveolar Reconstruction)

17:00 pm – 17:30 pm

Break

17:30 pm – 21:30 pm

Opening Ceremony & Reception


Plenary 1: Cancer & reconstructive surgery
1. Robert Ord (USA) - Evolving trends in the management of oral cancer
2. Moni Kuriakose (India) - Current status of lymphoscintigraphy in oral cancer
3. Chen-ping Zhang (China) - State of the art in mandibular reconstruction

Symposium 1: Cancer SIG
1. Daniel Buchbinder (USA) - Management of the N0 neck in oropharyngeal cancer
2. Michael Ehrenfeld (Germany) - Management of the TMJ in mandibular resection
3. Klaus Gratz (Switzerland) - Functional Reconstruction after ablative Surgery and Radio-chemotherapy for Head and Neck Tumors
4. Zhi-yuan Zhang (China) - Salvage surgery for oral and maxillofacial cancers

Symposium 2: Aesthetic facial surgery
1. Javier Gonzalez (Spain) - Open rhinoplasty
2. Ilanko Ilankovan (UK) - Recent advances in blepharoplasty
3. Hee Kyun Oh (Korea) - Reduction Malarplasty for maxillofacial deformity
4. Jeremy Collyer (UK) - Alloplast usage in facial reconstruction

Symposium 3: Reconstructive surgery
1. Julio Acero (Spain) - Post-oncological reconstruction of the midface
2. Yan-pu Liu (China) - Computerized designed of bone reconstruction in the maxillofacial region
3. Klaus D. Wolff (Germany) - Perforator flaps from the lower limb for reconstruction in the head and neck
4. Risto Kontio (Finland) - Composite free flap reconstruction of the mandible

Symposium 4: Distraction osteogenesis
1. Wang Xing (China) - Treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome with conventional orthognathic surgery and distraction osteogenesis
2. Adi Rachmiel (Israel) - Treatment of paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea by distraction osteogenesis
3. Lim Cheung (HK-China) - Orthognathic surgery versus distraction in cleft maxillary deformities: which is better?
4. Thongchai Nuntanaranont (Thailand) - Role of Distraction Osteogenesis in Maxillofacial Reconstruction

Symposium 5: Reconstructive surgery research
1. Henk Tideman (Thailand) - Endoprothesis for mandibular reconstruction - an experimental study
2. Ken Omura (Japan) - Sentinel node navigation surgery in oral cancer
3.Robert Sader (Germany) - new augmentation technologies - from biomaterials to stem cells
4. Risto Kontio (Finland) - Bone reconstruction using tissue expansion and stem cells

Symposium 6: Alveolar Reconstruction
1. Zvi Laster (Israel) - Distraction osteogenesis for alveolar crest widening and heightening
2. Tetsu Takahashi (Japan) - Use of Titanium Mesh for Reconstruction and Augmentation of Alveolar Ridge: Indications and Limitations
3. Rolf Ewers (Austria) - Reconstruction of the severely atrophic maxilla and mandible- will BMPs enhance long term results?
4. Peter Moy (USA) - Esthetic Hard and Soft Tissue procedures for Deficiencies after Implant Placement