XIII Belinov Symposium, Bulgaria
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Edin (Hon) Distinguished Professor and Emeritus Chair University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine The XIII Belinov Symposium took place in the Melia Grand Hermitage Hotel, Golden Sands, Varna, Bulgaria, on September 28-30, 2012, sponsored by the Bulgarian National Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the Association of Otorhinolaryngologists’ Professor Dr. Stoyan Belinov-Isul. Thanks to the leadership of Rumen Benchev, MD, PhD, organizing committee chair and president of the Bulgarian National Society, and to the outstanding contribution of Dr. Dilyana Vicheva and Prof. Haruo Takahashi (Japan), the symposium was well organized with 231 delegates including speakers from the U.S., Israel, Germany, and Japan. Diana Popova, MD, PhD, was chair of the scientific committee and of the Association of Otorhinolaryngologists. Papers were given in both Bulgarian and English with simultaneous translation and the delegates paid a great deal of attention to the academic lectures. The meeting opened officially with a Plenary Lecture by myself, on “The Changing Role of the Surgeon in the Era of Chemoradiation,” followed by other interesting papers on “Turbinate Surgery, Concepts and Techniques–Conservative Surgical treatment of the Turbinates” by John F. Pallanch, MD, Mayo Clinic; “Pathophysologic Mechanism of Fungi in Chronic Rhinosinusitis” by Dr. Vicheva; “Hearing Improvement Operations in Otosclerosis” by Ivan Tsenev, MD; and “Benefits of Nasal Douches” by Dr. Benchev, all from Bulgaria. In his informative lecture, Dr. Benchev told of the increasing popularity of nasal douches, stimulated by those who participate in yoga. Other noteworthy lectures were presented by Dan Fliss, MD, (Israel) on “Treatment of Paranasal Sinus Tumors;” Prof. Takahashi on “Pathogenesis and Management of Cholesteatoma from the Viewpoint of Middle Ear Pressure Regulation;” and Prof. Karl Hoermann, MD, on “Challenges of the Frontal Sinus” and “Snoring and OSAS—New Aspects.” The next two days were primarily dedicated to rhinology sessions in cooperation with the Bulgarian Rhinological Society. In addition, there were plenary sessions on laryngology and otology. The Bulgarian hospitality was superb, including a cocktail reception after the opening session and a splendid gala dinner in the Hotel Admiral, Golden Sands.
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Edin (Hon)
Distinguished Professor and Emeritus Chair
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
The XIII Belinov Symposium took place in the Melia Grand Hermitage Hotel, Golden Sands, Varna, Bulgaria, on September 28-30, 2012, sponsored by the Bulgarian National Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the Association of Otorhinolaryngologists’ Professor Dr. Stoyan Belinov-Isul.
Thanks to the leadership of Rumen Benchev, MD, PhD, organizing committee chair and president of the Bulgarian National Society, and to the outstanding contribution of Dr. Dilyana Vicheva and Prof. Haruo Takahashi (Japan), the symposium was well organized with 231 delegates including speakers from the U.S., Israel, Germany, and Japan.
Diana Popova, MD, PhD, was chair of the scientific committee and of the Association of Otorhinolaryngologists. Papers were given in both Bulgarian and English with simultaneous translation and the delegates paid a great deal of attention to the academic lectures.
The meeting opened officially with a Plenary Lecture by myself, on “The Changing Role of the Surgeon in the Era of Chemoradiation,” followed by other interesting papers on “Turbinate Surgery, Concepts and Techniques–Conservative Surgical treatment of the Turbinates” by John F. Pallanch, MD, Mayo Clinic; “Pathophysologic Mechanism of Fungi in Chronic Rhinosinusitis” by Dr. Vicheva; “Hearing Improvement Operations in Otosclerosis” by Ivan Tsenev, MD; and “Benefits of Nasal Douches” by Dr. Benchev, all from Bulgaria.
In his informative lecture, Dr. Benchev told of the increasing popularity of nasal douches, stimulated by those who participate in yoga. Other noteworthy lectures were presented by Dan Fliss, MD, (Israel) on “Treatment of Paranasal Sinus Tumors;” Prof. Takahashi on “Pathogenesis and Management of Cholesteatoma from the Viewpoint of Middle Ear Pressure Regulation;” and Prof. Karl Hoermann, MD, on “Challenges of the Frontal Sinus” and “Snoring and OSAS—New Aspects.”
The next two days were primarily dedicated to rhinology sessions in cooperation with the Bulgarian Rhinological Society. In addition, there were plenary sessions on laryngology and otology. The Bulgarian hospitality was superb, including a cocktail reception after the opening session and a splendid gala dinner in the Hotel Admiral, Golden Sands.