P62
Otolaryngology Head a n d Neck Surgery August 1997
Scientific Sessions - - M o n d a y
8:00 to 9:30 AM Room 104 NEUROLARYNGOLOGY SUBCOMMII"rEE: HEAD AND NECK MANIFESTATIONS OF MOVEMENT DISORDERS (With Spanish translation) PAUL W. FLINT, MD (moderator), STEPHEN REICH, MD, MITCHELL F. BRIN, MD, ANDREW BLITZER,MD, ALLEN D. HILLEL,MD, JAMES A. KOUFMAN, MD, and EUGENE RONTAL, MD, Baltimore, Md., New York, N.Y., Seattle, Wash., Winston Salem, N.C., and Farmington Hills, Mich.
Head and neck manifestations of movement disorders will be addressed by a multidisciplinary panel. An overview of movement disorders will include idiopathic Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, tremor, dystonias, myoclonus, and tics. Focused presentations will include an update on evaluation and management of dystonia, paradoxical vocal fold motion, and muscle tension dysphonia. Combined videostroboscopic and electromyographic assessment of movement disorders will be demonstrated. Case presentations will emphasize recognition of disorders masquerading as dystonia and management of complex dystonias. The case presentations will be open to the audience for discussion.
An Overview of Movement Disorders Involving the Head and Neck Update in Evaluation and Management of Dystonia Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion Combined Videostroboscopic and Electromyographic Assessment of Movement Disorders Case Presentations: Complex Dystonias
Stephen Reich, MD Mitchell Brin, MD Andrew Blitzer, MD Allen Hillel, MD James Koufman, MD Eugene Rontal, MD
8:00 to 9:30 AM Room 102 MINISEMINAR: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FESS TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTS THOMAS A. TAMI, MD (moderator), MARVIN P. FRIED, MD, CHARLESW. GROSS, MD, REUBENC. SETLIFFIII, MD, EIJI YANAGASAWA, MD, and RALPH B, METSON, MD, Cincinnati, Ohio, Boston, Mass., Charlottesville, Va,, North Platte, Neb., and New Haven, Conn.
The specialty of otolaryngology has witnessed extraordinary technological advances during the past decade, and the field of endoscopic sinus surgery has been uniquely influenced by many of these technologic changes. This symposium will examine the clinical impact of some of these important innovations in technology and instrumentation. Emphasis will be given to the role these techniques are having in the evolution toward ever-increasing safety and effectiveness of these commonly performed surgical procedures. Specific topics to be covered include image-guided endoscopic endonasal surgery, advances in the approach to the frontal sinus, powered instrumentation, lasers in FESS, and digital imaging and photo documentation.