Theme: Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology-2016

Otolaryngology-2016

OMICS International Conferences Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and otology” going to be held in Dubai, UAE from April 25-27, 2016.

Otolaryngology-2016 Conference highlights the theme “Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology”. Otolaryngology-2016 is an event designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. Otolaryngology-2016 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their advanced research on some of the important topics. With soaring health care costs and the consequent additional burden on different country finances, analysts say governments of countries within the Gulf Cooperation Council must actively encourage private-sector investment to relieve excessive dependence on public finances, improve the quality of treatment, and promote healthy competition within the medical sector. The ear, nose and throat (ENT) devices market has been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.37% through to 2016, driven by advancements in the cochlear implant devices segment and an increase in the number of acquisitions and new entrants. The growing under-15 and elderly population will be the primary drivers of ENT devices, which will in turn positively impact use and thus market revenues. Additionally, the introduction of new premium-priced technology, and adoption of these products at the expense of lower-cost alternatives, will contribute to average selling price (ASP) growth. According a recent statistical survey, the proportion of people suffering from the disease is expected to increase by 66.7% in future. Institutions performing research in the related studies have been funded with 225 Million Dollar worldwide. According to recent statistics, ENT diseases worldwide will double between 2012 and 2030. The current market value of Otolaryngology is $190 billion and is expected to reach more than $500 billion by 2020.

Why To attendThe Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell and taste. As hearing and speech are important aspects of human development and this conference may offers a comprehensive otolaryngology study and the recent development and research in this area. “Cochlear Implants” & “Endoscopic sinus surgery” are the biggest recent development enabling deaf to gain sense of hearing and the surgery for sino-nasal problems. 

Target Audience

• R&D Companies
• Healthcare companies
• Entrepreneurs
• Research Scholars
• Scientist
• Healthcare Innovators
• Physician
• Clinical Researchers
• Life Science Investors
• Policymakers and Regulators
• Professional Service Professionals
• Academic Researchers

 

OMICS International Conferences Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and otology” going to be held in Dubai, UAE from April 25-27, 2016.

Otolaryngology-2016 Conference highlights the theme “Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology”. Otolaryngology-2016 is an event designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. Otolaryngology-2016 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their advanced research on the topics Sinusitis Treatment, Tinnitus, Endoscopy, Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques for ENT disorders, Head, Neck and Oral Oncology disciplines. A variety of companies will display products and services that provide solutions for managing diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related mannequins of the head and neck. The   industrial and pharma professionals will exchange their views on critical aspects of Otolaryngology research.

 

Track 1: Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear

Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose causes certain disorders like Chronic nasal obstruction, Nasal polyposis, epistaxis and myasis, Rhinorrhoea & Rhinolith, Septal hematoma, Deviated nasal septum, Nasal reflexes, Post-Nasal drip & Young’s syndrome, cleft palate, Kartagener’s syndrome etc. Sinonasal disorders like Unified Airway disease, Asthma, tumors can be treated surgically through functional endoscopic sinus disorder and surgery, endoscopic frontal sinusotomy, transnasal endoscopic surgery, sinus dilation and stenting etc.

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Track 2: Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis - Types and Treatment

Rhinitis is a condition occurs due to inflammation and irritation of Mucous membrane. The inflammation is caused by the degranulation of mast cells in the nose. Irritation of mucous membrane is caused due to allergens like pollen and dander. Rhinitis can be classified as Allergic Rhinitis and non-Allergic Rhinitis basing on the causative agent. Allergic rhinitis is more common in some countries than others; in the United States, about 10%–30% of adults are affected annually. Fungal and Bacterial Rhinosinusitis is caused due to microorganisms affecting the nasal membranes. Infectious Rhinitis or Rhinosinusitis can be treated by vaccinations while allergic rhinitis can be treated by intranasal corticosteroids and antihistamines.

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Track 3: Sinusitis- Types and Treatment

Sinusitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of the tissue lining the sinuses. Normally, sinus is filled with air, but when sinuses become blocked and filled with fluid, germs can grow and cause an infection. Conditions that can cause sinus blockage include the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, or a deviated septum. In children, common environmental factors that contribute to sinusitis include allergies, illness from other children at day care or school, pacifiers, bottle drinking while lying on one's back, and smoke in the environment. In this tracks we will come across topics such as Acute sinusitis, Antimicrobial resistance profiles of ocular and nasal flora, Sinus headaches- Causes and treatment & Pediatric sinusitis

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Track 4: Sinonasal Disorders and Surgical Treatment

The nasal passage and paranasal sinuses (collectively sinonasal) plays host to a number of diseases and conditions. This can be collectively termed sinonasal disease or disorder. Sinusitis affecting children is termed as Pediatric sinusitis. This session discusses Acute and Chronic sinusitis along with clinical features, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management. Sinusitis causes Sinus Headaches and Sinus Infections, the causes and treatment aspects are the major points for discussion. Pediatric Sinusitis can be treated by Sinus surgery. Nasal Irrigation, Antibiotic Therapy and Topical drug delivery are the treatment measures available for Sinusitis. The imaging characteristics of Sinonasal inflammatory conditions are varied. The role of imaging is to identify patterns of disease, provide a roadmap for the endoscopist, identify anatomical variants that impact on drainage, and exclude aggressive pathology. In this track we discuss issue such as Congenital sinonasal disorders, Sinonasal manifestations of systemic disease, Functional endoscopic sinus surgery, Transnasal endoscopic surgery and sinus drainage

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Track 5: Surgery for Nasal Disorders

With recent advances in technology, including the nasal endoscope, nose or sinus surgery is now commonly performed entirely through the nose, without face or mouth incisions. Today, endoscopic sinus surgery is typically done with minimal nasal packing, mild pain, and short recovery times. Surgical Approaches for Nasal Disorders track discusses topics like Surgical navigation and Intraoperative Imaging, Endoscopic applications in orbital Surgery, Somnoplasty, septoplasty, Ossicular chain reconstruction and Management of superior canal dehiscence.

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Track 6: Ear Disorder

An ear disease is most often a bacterial or viral infection that affects the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections. Ear infections frequently are painful because of inflammation and buildup of fluids in the middle ear. Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the problem. Ear infection in infants and severe cases in general often require antibiotic medications. Long-term problems related to ear infections — persistent fluids in the middle ear, persistent infections or frequent infections — can cause hearing problems and other serious complications. In this tracks we go through some of the issue related to ear disorder and treatment such as Acute external otits, Prechondritis pinna- Cauliflower ear, Congenital malformations- Microtia, Atresia, Otomycosis and Cochlear Implants

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Track 7: Diseases of Middle and Inner ear

The human ear is divided into four main sections: the external ear, the middle ear, the inner ear, and the hearing processing centers of the brain. All four parts work together to conduct sounds from outside the head to the brain and to process it. These tracks will go through the function and disorder of the hearing system of middle and inner ear. A variety of conditions may result in the disorder of middle and inner ear. Ear infections are the most common illness in infants and young children. The other type of disease is called Tinnitus, a roaring in your ears, can be the result of loud noises, medicines or a variety of other causes. Meniere's disease may be the result of fluid problems in your inner ear; its symptoms include tinnitus and dizziness. Some ear disorders can result in hearing disorders and deafness. An ear disease is most often a bacterial or viral infection that affects the middle ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the tiny vibrating bones of the ear. Children are more likely than adults to get ear infections. Ear infections frequently are painful because of inflammation and buildup of fluids in the middle ear. Because ear infections often clear up on their own, treatment may begin with managing pain and monitoring the problem. Ear infection in infants and severe cases in general often require antibiotic medications. Long-term problems related to ear infections — persistent fluids in the middle ear, persistent infections or frequent infections — can cause hearing problems and other serious. In this tracks we go through issue related to middle and inner ear. Some of the topics are: Cholesteatoma, Otosclerosis, Vestibular neuronitis, Temporal bone imaging, Acoustic neuroma and Tympanometry

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Track 8: Tinnitus

Tinnitus-the perception of sound in the absence of actual external sound-represents a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a single disease. Several theories have been proposed to explain the mechanisms underlying tinnitus. Tinnitus, the noise can be intermittent or continuous, and is very loud. Tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss, it does not cause the loss, nor does a hearing loss cause tinnitus. People with tinnitus experience no difficulty hearing, and in a few cases they even become so sensitive to sound that they must take steps to muffle or mask external noises. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds is the most common cause of tinnitus. Up to 90% of people with tinnitus have some level of noise-induced hearing loss. The noise causes permanent damage to the sound-sensitive cells of the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear. A single exposure to a sudden extremely loud noise can also cause tinnitus. This track deals some of the most important topic which includes: Chronic sensorineural tinnitus, Tinnitus from sound exposure, Pharmacological treatment and Behavioral treatment, Electrical stimulation and vascular compression of the auditory nerve.

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Track 9: Neurotology

Neurotology is a branch of otology concerned with those parts of the nervous system related to the ear, especially the inner ear and associated brainstem structures also called Otoneurology. Otology generally refers to the treatment of middle ear disease and resultant conductive hearing loss, whereas Neurotology refers to treatment of inner ear conditions, or hearing and balance disorders.  In this section we will discuss about Vestibular neuronitis, Facial nerve paralysis, Hearing loss and deafness, Labyrinthectomy, Vertigo, Perforated eardrum & Neuro Otolaryngology.


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Track 10: Common cold

Common cold or Cold Sore is caused due to viral infection or Allergy which primarily affects the nose. Signs and symptoms include coughing, sore throat, runny nose, sneezing, and fever. The common cold virus is generally transmitted through airborne droplets, direct contact with infected nasal secretions etc. Remedies for common cold includes nasal sprays & washes, Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antibiotics etc. Prevention for common cold is getting plenty of rest, drinking fluids to maintain hydration, and gargling with warm salt water, are reasonable conservative measures. In this tracks we will go through some of the most important topics such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Pediatric Rhinosinusitis, Viral influenza and Infectious & atrophic rhinitis.

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Track 11: Hearing Impairment and Deafness- Causes and Treatment

Hearing loss can be caused by many different causes, some of which can be successfully treated with medicine or surgery, depending on the disease process. There are 3 types of Hearing Loss: Conductive hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), mixed hearing loss. This track will discuss the detail study of causes and treatment of deafness and hearing loss such as sudden deafness and permanent hearloss, Deaf-Blindness, Stapedectomy, Otological transplants and implants, Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). Pendred syndrome, Ototoxicity, Audiologic rehabilitation, Hearing Aids & Age Related Hearing Loss.

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Track 13: Surgical Approaches for Ear Disorders

Hearing loss can be caused by many different causes, some of which can be successfully treated with medicine or surgery, depending on the disease process. There are 3 types of Hearing Loss: Conductive hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), mixed hearing loss. This track will discuss the detail study of causes and treatment of deafness and hearing loss such as sudden deafness and permanent hearloss, Deaf-Blindness, Stapedectomy, Otological transplants and implants and Auditory Processing Disorder and Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD).  Surgical part of this track will focus on topics Tympanostomy and tympanoplasty, Assistive communication devices- Cochlear Implants, Tinnitus retraining therapy, Treatment of natural sinus ostium.

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Track 14: New Treatment Approaches for Hearing Disorders

Hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in humans and affects more than 40 million people worldwide. Over recent years, more than 100 genetic loci have been linked to hearing loss and many of the affected genes have been identified. This understanding of the genetic pathways that regulate auditory function has revealed new targets for pharmacological treatment of the disease. Moreover, approaches that are based on stem cells and gene therapy, which may have the potential to restore or maintain auditory function, are beginning to emerge. During this track we will go through some of the important topics such as Otological transplants and implants, Stapedectomy, Middle ear and brain stem implantable hearing devices and Evidence-Based management of otitis media with effusion.

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Track 15: Laryngology

Laryngology is that branch of medicine which deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. The track of Laryngology will deal with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. Common conditions addressed by laryngologists include vocal fold nodules and cysts, laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papillomas, and voice misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes. Some of the most common disease is due to excessive talking, throat clearing, coughing, smoking, screaming, singing, or speaking too loudly or too low.

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Track 16: Surgical Approaches for Larynx in Adults and Pediatrics

Laryngology is that branch of medicine which deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. Common conditions addressed by laryngologists include vocal fold nodules and cysts, laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papillomas, and voice misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes. This division of the track deals with the surgical approaches of Larynx in case of adults and pediatrics. Some of the topics will be focused such as: Head and Neck Surgery, Dysphagia, Total laryngectomy, Surgery for swallowing disorders, Translaser microsurgery for larynx & Tonsillectomy in children.

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Track 17: Pediatric Otolaryngology

Pediatrics Otolaryngology deals with children having common illnesses such as tonsillitis, sinusitis and ear infections (otitis media) using the latest guidelines for medical treatment and the most advanced techniques for surgical treatment. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to concentrate and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngological disorders in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and economic causes. In this track we will deal with topics such as Pediatric Otology, Obstructive sleep apnea, Laryngomalacia, Cricotracheal resection & Adenoidectomy

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Track 18: ENT Infectious Diseases

ENT Infectious disease deals with some of topic including Fungal laryngitis in immuno-competent patient, Tonsils in adults and children, Implications for gonococci detection, Bacteriological and immunological studies related to ear.

Related Conference: Surgery Conferences, November 07-09, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Rheumatology Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Orthopedics Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, 3rd Rhinology and Otology Conference, April 25-27, 2016, UAE, 2nd Sleep Disorders Conference, November 28-30, 2016, USA, 2nd Neurological Disorders and Stroke Conference, April 28-30, 2016 UAE, Head and Neck Surgery Conference, November 30-December 01, 2015, USA, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference, October 03-05, 2016, USA , 2nd Laryngology society of Australasia Conference, 4-6 November 2016, Australia, Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting 2016, USA, 6th Emirates Rhinology & Otology Conference January 13-15 2016, UAE, Indian Society of Otology 24th Annual Conference 2015, November 20- 22 2015, 10th Balkan Congress of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, June 02-05 2016, Albania



Track 19: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

The Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery track focus on the treatment of patients who have acquired, congenital and post-cancer irregularities to the face and neck. The goal is to restore natural form and function and enable patients to live as close to normal lives as possible. Techniques range from minimally invasive procedures to advanced operations, using tissue rearrangement, microvascular free tissue transfer, bone replacement and dynamic facial flaps. Our surgeons can restore movement to paralyzed faces, return skin color and contour to patients with deformities and optimize critical functions such as speech, swallowing and breathing. Some of the topics to be discussed are: Rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, Otoplasty, Complex lacerations and soft tissue damage, Basal Cell Carcinoma and Rhinology Surgery.

Related Conference: Surgery Conferences, November 07-09, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Rheumatology Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Orthopedics Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Head & Neck Surgery Conference, Nov 30-Dec 01, 2015 Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference, October 03-05, 2016, USA, 2nd Cosmetic Dermatology & Haircare Conference, December 05-06, 2016 Philadelphia, USA, 3rd  Rhinology and Otology Conference, April 25-27 2016, UAE, Functional & Aesthetic Rhinoplasty 24th Stuttgart Advanced Course 2016, April 6-8 2016, Germany, 2nd Facial Fracture and Soft Tissue Reconstruction Dissection Course, 29 November, 2015-9 December, 2016 Singapore, 32nd American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Annual Meeting, Hollywood, 14-16 January 2016, USA, 18th Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery World Congress, 9-12 July 2016, Austria. 



Track 20: Head, Neck and Oral Oncology

Head, Neck & Oral Oncology encompasses all aspects of clinical practice, basic and translational research on the aetiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, assessment, management, follow-up and prognosis of patients with head and neck tumors and carotid body tumor. The Head and Neck Surgery track will provides the details of advanced diagnostic testing and leading-edge medical and surgical treatment for the full scope of head and neck conditions. Head and neck cancer is strongly associated with certain environmental and lifestyle risk factors, including tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, UV light, particular chemicals used in certain workplaces, and certain strains of viruses, such as human papillomavirus. These cancers are frequently aggressive in their biologic behavior; patients with these types of cancer are at a higher risk of developing another cancer in the head and neck area. Head and neck cancer is highly curable if detected early, usually through surgery, but radiation therapy may also play an important role, while chemotherapy is often ineffective. This track discusses about Squamous cell carcinoma, Oral Epidemiology, Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Cancer viruses, Carotid body tumor and HNS Oncology.


Related Conference: Surgery Conferences, November 07-09, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Rheumatology Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Orthopedics Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, 3rd Rhinology and Otology Conference, April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE, Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Conference, Nov 03-05, 2016 Valencia, Spain, Head & Neck Surgery Conference, November 30-December 01, 2015 Atlanta, USA, Surgery Conferences, October 05-07, 2015, Dubai, UAE, 2nd Sleep Disorders and Medicine Conference, November 28-30, 2016, USA, 6th Emirates Rhinology & Otology Conference January 13-15 2016, UAE, 51st Head And Neck Surgery Conference, Durban, South Africa, Oct 31- Nov 3 2015, South Africa, 35th Pan American Congress of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, June 13- 16 2016, Cuba, 33rd World Congress of Audiology, September 18-22 Sep 2016, USA, 10th Balkan Congress of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, June 02-05 2016, Albania


 

Track 21: Anesthesia and Pain Relief in ENT Surgery

Children account for approximately one-third of all patients undergoing ear, nose, and throat surgery. Procedures for Otolaryngology surgery ranges from simple day-case operations, such as myringotomy, to complex airway reconstruction surgery undertaken in specialist centers. This track describes the anaesthetic management of some of the commonly performed Pediatrics ENT procedures, including adenotonsillectomy, oesophagoscopy and thoracic surgery

Related Conference: Surgery Conferences, November 07-09, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Rheumatology Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, Orthopedics Conferences, June 16-17, 2016 Alicante, Spain, 3rd Rhinology and  Otology Conference, April 25-27, 2016, UAE, 2nd Sleep Disorders Conference, November 28-30, 2016, USA, 2nd Neurological Disorders and Stroke Conference, April 28-30, 2016 UAE, Head and Neck Surgery Conference, November 30-December 01, 2015, USA, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference, October 03-05, 2016, USA 16th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists, August 28th- September 2nd 2016, China, Pan American Congress of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 13 - 16 June 2016, Cuba, Anesthesiology Review Course, 1519 May 2016, United States, 9th Dubai Anaesthesia Conference, March 3-5, 2016, UAE, 6th Emirates Rhinology & Otology Conference, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

 

Otolaryngology-2016

(Theme: Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology) 

Summary:

Otolaryngology is a combined study of Otology and Rhinology or Ear, Nose and Throat. The Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell and taste. As hearing and speech are important aspects of human development and this conference may offers a comprehensive otolaryngology study and the recent development and research in this area. “Cochlear Implants” & “Endoscopic sinus surgery” are the biggest recent development enabling deaf to gain sense of hearing and the surgery for sino-nasal problems.

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Importance & Scope:

3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology & Otology will be organized during April 25-27, 2016 at Dubai, UAE. The conference highlights the theme “Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology”. Otolaryngology-2016 will discuss the latest research outcomes and technological advancements in the field bringing together leading otolaryngologists, ENT surgeons, physicians, research scholars, students along with industrial and pharma professionals to exchange their views on critical aspects of Otolaryngology research. The event is designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Otolaryngology.

Otolaryngology-2016 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their advanced research on the topics Sinusitis Treatment, Tinnitus, Endoscopy, Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques for ENT disorders, Head, Neck and Oral Oncology disciplines. A variety of companies will display products and services that provide solutions for managing diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck.
 

Market Research:

With soaring health care costs and the consequent additional burden on different country finances, analysts say governments of countries within the Gulf Cooperation Council must actively encourage private-sector investment to relieve excessive dependence on public finances, improve the quality of treatment, and promote healthy competition within the medical sector. The ear, nose and throat (ENT) devices market has been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.37% through to 2016, driven by advancements in the cochlear implant devices segment and an increase in the number of acquisitions and new entrants. The growing under-15 and elderly population will be the primary drivers of ENT devices, which will in turn positively impact use and thus market revenues. Additionally, the introduction of new premium-priced technology, and adoption of these products at the expense of lower-cost alternatives, will contribute to average selling price (ASP) growth. According a recent statistical survey, the proportion of people suffering from the disease is expected to increase by 66.7% in future. Institutions performing research in the related studies have been funded with 225 Million Dollar worldwide. According to recent statistics, ENT diseases worldwide will double between 2012 and 2030. The current market value of Otolaryngology is $190 billion and is expected to reach more than $1.2 billion by 2020. 


Why Dubai?

Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates, located within the emirate. The emirate of Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is one of the seven emirates that make up the country. It has the largest population in the UAE (2,106,177) and the second-largest land territory by area (4,114 km2) after Abu Dhabi. Is one of the few cities in the world that has undergone such a rapid transformation - from a humble beginning as a pearl-diving centre - to one of the fastest growing cities on earth. Dubai today is a tourism, trade and logistics hub and has earned itself the reputation of being the ‘gateway between the east and the west'.  It is also considered as the dynamic nucleus of the Arabian Gulf region.

Dubai is without a doubt a destination of the 21st century. Read any article about the fastest growing city in the region and it’s almost guaranteed you’ll see the words ‘ambitious’, ‘record-breaking’ and ‘staggering’. This meteoric growth has not gone unnoticed, and each year thousands of expats arrive to claim a slice of the action.

Dubai is already renowned as the business capital of the Middle East Region. It is now fast becoming the regional capital for healthcare as well. Through its various ENT healthcare projects and with help of ministry of health, Dubai is set to become the hub for specialized Otolaryngologist and a center for medical education and research, covering more than 30 countries including the Middle East, North Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. 


List of Hospitals & Research Center:

There are about 581 hospitals hospital and research centre related to Otolaryngology(ENT) worldwide and 85 of them are Dubai, UAE. 

Dubai, UAE                                                                        
American Hospital Dubai                                                    
Jebel Ali Hospital (Lifeline Hospital)
Dubai Hospital                                                                    
Medcare Hospital                                                                
Neuro Spinal Hospital                                                          
Canadian Specialist Hospital
ENT Dubai Hospital                                                            
Khalifa Medical City
National University Hospital
                                                          

Worldwide
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Fremantle Hospital
Boston Children Hospitals
Royal National Throat, Nose and GMC
Tokyo Hospitals
Duke Hearing Research CentreCanadian Specialist
IFOS World


Figure 1: List of Hospital and Research Centre 


Major Otolaryngology Associations and Society:

There are about 254 association and society related to Otolaryngology worldwide and 15 of them are in Dubai, UAE. For more information please go through some of the major Otolaryngology associations and society in Dubai, UAE and Worldwide.


Dubai, UAE                                                                     
Dubai Otology                                                                  
Emirates ENT Society                                                      
Me-Oto                                                                             
GCC Otorhinolaryngology                                               
Emirates Medical Association                                          
Middle East Otolaryngology        

Worldwide
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Ecuadorian Society of ORL-HNS
Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Association Otolaryngologists of India
British Association of Otolaryngology
American Sleep Apnea Association


Figure 2: List of Association (Worldwide and UAE) 



Companies Associated with Otolaryngology:

Here are some of the companies associated with Otolaryngology.

Propel                                                                                    
Cyient                                                                                    
Med Wow Global                                                                  
Life care Medical Equipment's Co. Ltd.                               
Medtronic                                                                              
Nicos Group Inc.                                                                   
Bausch & Lomb Instruments                                                 
JEDMED
Miami Medical
Image Stream Medical
Medel
Novo Surgical, Inc.
Cochlear
Storz
Olympus
Oticon                                                                


Figure 3: Otolaryngology Industries and Companies (Worldwide and UAE)

 

Top Universities in UAE:

UAE is now fast becoming the regional capital for healthcare as well. The reason behind is the number of medical colleges in the country. There are 36 Medical colleges and Universities in UAE and 9 of them are in Dubai. Some of them are mentioned below. 

Dubai, UAE                                                                  
Gulf Medical University                                               
Dubai Medical College for Girls                                  
University of Sharjah                                                    
Ras al-Khaimah Medical                                               
Health Sciences University                                           
United Arab Emirates University                                  
Gulf Medical University                                                
RAK MHSU

Worldwide
University of Texas
Imperial College London
University of British Columbia
University of Melbourne
University of Tokyo
University of Hong Kong
University of Amsterdam
McMaster University                                                        


Figure 4: University associated with Otolaryngology (Worldwide and UAE)
 

Glance at Market and Funding for Otolaryngology Research:

Medical doctors, patients and health care providers consider the prevention of otolaryngology diseases as an essential tool to improve the general health status of the population and the proportion of people suffering from otolaryngology disease will increase by 66.7% by 2020. The top institutions researching in the related studies have been funded with 190 Million Dollar worldwide. According to recent statistics ENT diseases worldwide will double between 2012 and 2030. The current market value of Otolaryngology is $190 billion and is expected to reach more than $500 billion by 2020.


Figure 5: NIH funding- Otolaryngology (2011-2015)


Target Audience:

The conference discusses the latest research outcomes and technological advancements in the field and brings together leading otolaryngologists, ENT surgeons, physicians, research scholars, students along with industrial and pharma professionals to exchange share their views on critical aspects of Otolaryngology research. The event is designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Otolaryngology. Otolaryngology-2016 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their research on the topics Sinusitis Treatment, Endoscopy, Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques for ENT disorders, Head, Neck and Oral Oncology disciplines.

Industry-     20%
Academia-  60%
Others-        20%


Figure 6: Target Audience


Statistics of Universities, Companies and Associations Worldwide associated with Otolaryngology: 


Figure 7: Statistics of Universities, Companies and Associations


Projections: Growth by next 5-10 years:

The Global market for ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Devices is expected to reach $1.2 billion by the end of 2020 growing at a CAGR of around 8.3% from 2014 to 2020. Ear, nose and throat (ENT) devices are special equipment used for detection, therapy or surgery of any disorders related to the ear, nose or throat. They also refer to synthetic materials and prosthetic devices used to restore any dysfunction of an ear, nose or throat as well as aiding to correct any problems with hearing, smelling or speaking. The world ENT devices market has witnessed a stable growth over the past several years, mainly ignited by the increasing population, the enhancing number of elderly people, rising healthcare expenditures in developed countries and ongoing introduction of technologically advanced ENT devices. North America dominates the global ENT devices market due to technological advancement in ENT arena in the region. The U.S. represents the largest market for ENT devices followed by Canada in North America. In Europe, France, Germany and the U.K. holds major share of ENT devices market. However, Asia is expected to show high growth rates in the next five years in global ENT devices market. The Global ENT Market is segregated on the basis of Hearing Aid Devices, Hearing Implants, Cochlear Implants, Diagnostic Devices, Nasal Splints, and Voice Prosthesis and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific & Rest of the World). 

 

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