Malignant tumors of the nose, sinuses and anterior skull base
Expansive lesions of the orbit
Four-hands approach to the anterior skull base
Sleep medicine
Rhinoplasty techniques
Turbinotomy techniques
Allergy
HEAD AND NECK
NBI for diagnosis of H&N lesions
Transoral surgery: Laser vs Robotics
Robotics: Da Vinci vs flexible handling
Thyroid surgery: external, endoscopic, “hidden”
Emergency tracheotomy: endoscopic vs external approach
HPV in head and neck cancer
Transoral ultrasound-guided surgery
Multidisciplinary protocols in head and neck cancer
MISCELLANEA
3D printing technology
Pollution and ENT diseases
COVID-19
Guidelines
Every abstract should be structured as follows:
Presenting author’s and Co-author’s details
Authors’ names (Including First Author) (e.g. Paul White 1; Chris Hurt 2; Jhon Snow 3)
Authors’ affiliation
# Hospital, City, Province or State, Country (e.g.: 1 Paediatric Dept., University Hospital of Rome, RM, Italy) *PLEASE NOTE: For authors from the same Institution/Hopsital, the affiliation should be listed only once. e.g. J. SMITH1; P. JONES2; E. LAMPARD1 1 Saint Paul Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 2 Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
All authors’ email addresses
Abstract Presenter: please insert ONLY name, surname, country
Abstract title – limited to 100 words in CAPITAL LETTERS
Please note that the abstract should be limited to 350 words and should be structured as follows:
Background
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Case reports should be limited to 350 words and should be structured as follows
Background
Case report
Conclusion
One image OR one tab (optional)
Image in JPEG, PNG or TIFF format Table/Chart/Graph in Excel or Word format PLEASE NOTE:Do not include the caption inside the image / tab. A space to insert the caption is available in the abstract submission form.
Key words (optional)
Conflict of interest statement
BEFORE YOU BEGIN, PLEASE NOTE
Abstract Topics – abstracts must be allocated to a specific category for the Scientific Programme. You will need to select the category most suited to your abstract.
Use only standard abbreviations. Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full word appears the first time.
Use generic names of drugs. Express numbers as numerals.
Submitted abstracts cannot be modified or corrected after submission.
Information for presenters
To be announced
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