About Confernece
We are delighted to welcome you to the 11th International Conference on Otolaryngology and ENT Surgery, taking place on March 23–24, 2026, in the historic city of Rome, Italy. This conference offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical innovations within the fields of ear, nose, and throat medicine.Under the theme “Advancing ENT Care: Diagnostics, Surgery, and Patient Outcomes,” this conference serves as a premier platform for experts, clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the latest developments and future directions in otolaryngology and ENT surgery.
Attendees will benefit from in-depth scientific sessions, groundbreaking research presentations, and practical workshops focusing on innovative diagnostic tools, advanced surgical techniques, and strategies for improving patient care and outcomes.
This event fosters international collaboration and knowledge exchange while promoting best practices across all subspecialties of ENT, including rhinology, otology, laryngology, head and neck surgery, and pediatric ENT.
Join us in Rome Rome, the Eternal City, is a captivating blend of ancient history, artistic grandeur, and vibrant modern life. As the capital of Italy, Rome is home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, and the awe-inspiring St. Peter’s Basilica. Walking through its cobbled streets is like stepping into a living museum, where every corner reveals centuries-old churches, Renaissance architecture, and timeless piazzas.
Sessions and Tracks
Track 1: Otology and Neurotology
Otology and neurotology are specialized branches of medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and study of conditions affecting the ear and its connections to the nervous system. Otology primarily deals with disorders of the ear, including hearing loss, ear infections, balance disorders, and congenital ear anomalies. Neurotology extends these concerns to include the complex interactions between the ear and the brain, addressing conditions such as acoustic neuromas, vestibular disorders, and cranial nerve pathologies. Advances in these fields have led to significant improvements in surgical techniques, diagnostic tools, and hearing restoration technologies, such as cochlear implants and bone-anchored hearing aids, which have greatly enhanced the quality of life for patients with auditory and balance disorders,Research in otology and neurotology is continually evolving, driven by the need to better understand the intricate mechanisms underlying auditory and vestibular function and dysfunction. Innovations in imaging techniques, molecular biology, and genetics have provided deeper insights into the causes of ear and balance disorders, enabling more precise and effective treatments. For instance, the development of minimally invasive surgical procedures and improved auditory implants has revolutionized the management of hearing loss. Additionally, a growing focus on the genetic basis of hearing impairments and balance disorders holds promise for future gene therapies and personalized medicine approaches. As these fields advance, they offer hope for new treatments that can restore hearing, alleviate balance issues, and address complex neurotological conditions, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
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Track 2: New Trends in ENT
New trends in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) are revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions within this specialty. One significant advancement is the increasing use of minimally invasive surgical techniques. These methods, including endoscopic and robotic-assisted surgeries, allow for precise interventions with smaller incisions, leading to reduced patient recovery times, less postoperative pain, and lower risk of complications. For instance, endoscopic sinus surgery has become a standard approach for chronic sinusitis, providing better outcomes compared to traditional methods. Additionally, the integration of advanced imaging technologies, such as 3D imaging and intraoperative navigation systems, has enhanced the accuracy and safety of ENT procedures, enabling surgeons to visualize complex anatomical structures with greater clarity, Another emerging trend is the application of personalized medicine in ENT. With the advent of genomic and proteomic research, there is a growing understanding of the genetic and molecular bases of various ENT disorders, such as hearing loss, chronic otitis media, and head and neck cancers. This knowledge is paving the way for individualized treatment plans that are tailored to the specific genetic makeup of each patient, potentially improving therapeutic outcomes. Moreover, advancements in hearing aid technology and cochlear implants are offering better hearing solutions for patients with hearing impairments. These devices are now more sophisticated, with improved sound quality, wireless connectivity, and user-friendly interfaces, significantly enhancing the quality of life for individuals with hearing loss. As these trends continue to evolve, they promise to bring about significant improvements in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of ENT conditions.
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