Three Head and Neck Conferences in Hong Kong and Taiwan
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon) Head and Neck Society: Taiwan The Taiwan Head and Neck Society’s 2011 Annual Meeting and International Conference took place at the Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital July 9-10, 2011. Organized by Chih-Yen Chien, MD, and his capable staff, the meeting was attended by 225 otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons from Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the U.S. Conference Chair Chien, Prof. Sen-Tien Tsai, MD, president of the Taiwan Head and Neck Society, Sheng-Po Hao, MD, president of the Asian Society of Head and Neck Oncology, and Hung-Che Chiang, MD, PhD, Department of Health executive gave welcome addresses. Among many interesting lectures were “The Evolution and Current Status of Selective Neck Dissection,” by Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Edin (Hon) USA; “Salvage Surgery for Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Endoscope, Robot or Maxillary Swing?” by Prof. William I. Wei, MD, FRCS, Hong Kong; “Changing Paradigm in Skull Base Surgery–From Open to Endoscopic,” by Dr. Hao, Taiwan; “Oncologic Results and Quality of Life in Patients with Hypopharyngeal Cancer after Transoral Laser Microsurgery,” by Pen-Yuan Chu; MD, Taiwan; “Surgery of Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma and Parapharyngeal Lymph Node Codes,” by Jeng-Yuh Ko, MD, Taiwan; special lecture, “Salvage Supracricoid Laryngectomy with Cricohyoidoepiglottopexy after Radiation Failure,” by Meijin Nakayama, MD, Japan; “Modern Thyroid Operation,” by Feng-Yu Chiang, MD, Taiwan; “Advances in Knowledge in Salivary Gland Neoplasms,” by Prof. Patrick Bradley, MBA, DCh, FRCS, UK; and “Management of Patients with Nasopharyngeal Cancer,” by Professor Wei. A panel discussion on the “Application of the ALT Flap in the Head and Neck Reconstruction” featured Ming-Huei Cheng, MD, Taiwan. Other panel discussions included: “Oral T Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction” and “Discussion on Current Trends and Management of Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer.” The robust poster session included sections on head and neck, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, oral oncology, and case reports. Prof. Tsai gave closing remarks. The outstanding social events included a party for the guest faculty at the elegant restaurant, Francais, and a banquet for the meeting registrants. Overall, Dr. Chien did an excellent job of organizing a very complex, multinational, and multispecialty meeting. Head and Neck Course: Hong Kong The Head and Neck Course 2011: Common Intraoral Pathologies, an annual course for head and neck surgeons, took place August 25-26, 2011, at the beautiful facilities of the Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, attended by 189 registrants from Hong Kong, China, and Singapore. Jimmy Y. W. Chan, MD, chief of the head and neck surgery division, University of Hong Kong Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, was course director. A plastic surgeon by training, Dr. Chan is active in the surgical management of head and neck cancer. Li Shu Pui Professor of Surgery, and Dr. William Wei, who is emeritus chair of the otorhinolaryngology department, lectured on “Surgery for Malignant Oral Lesions.” Dr. Myers lectured on the “Evolution and Current Status of Selective Neck Dissection,” and Dr. Chan lectured on “Reconstruction of Intra-Oral Defects and Surgery for Recurrent Tumor of the Oral Cavity.” The second day featured live surgery of a patient with carcinoma of the buccal mucosa. Resection, selective neck dissection, and free flap reconstruction were successfully performed. Altogether, the course was well organized, interesting, and contemporary in the issues it dealt with. Skull Base and Head and Neck Surgery Congress: Taiwan At the 19th Annual International Wu-Ho-Su Memorial Congress on Skull Base and Head and Neck Surgery, held August 27-28, 2011, at Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, 265 head and neck surgeons attended, including those from Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, and the United States. Sheng-Mou Hou, MD, the hospital superintendent, greeted the delegates with a clear message that set the tone for the meeting, indicating that the major problem with oral cavity cancer is that 1.5 of every 10 Taiwanese men chew betel nuts. This is the leading contributor to buccal cancer, the most common type of cancer in Taiwan for men aged 22 to 24. In the last 10 years, about 5,400 newly diagnosed cases and 2,300 related deaths occurred annually from buccal cancer. Dr. Hao, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology and the Congress chair, stated that the Congress scientific program covered all the important progress in modern head and neck and skull base surgery, including robotic surgery. A pre-congress workshop included neck ultrasound and narrow band imaging (NBI) practice on head and neck tumors and transnasal esophagoscopy. The excellent international faculty gave outstanding lectures. “Development of Head and Neck Surgery: Past, Present and Future,” by Dr. Myers, set the stage for a variety of interesting and contemporary topics such as “Skull Base Surgery for Cancer of the Ear and Temporal Bone, ” by Prof. Ken-Ichi Nibu, MD, PhD, Japan; “Human Papilloma Virus and Oral Pharyngeal Cancer,” by Prof. Myung Whun Sung, MD, PhD, Korea; “Laryngeal Cancer Conservation Surgery,” by Prof. Alfredo Q. L. Pontejos, Jr., MD, PhD, Philippines; “Unusual Neck Dissection,” by Prof. Chung-Hwan Baek, MD, PhD, Korea; “Prevention and Management of Radiation Dermatitis,” by Li Lu Chang, Taiwan; “Improved Surgery Survival Among Oral Cancer Patients Taking Metformin for Diabetes Mellitus Control,” by Dr. Chien, Taiwan; and a spectacular display of surgical skills and imagination: “Recent Advances in Mandibular Reconstruction,” by Ming-Huei Cheng, MD, Taiwan. A great feature of this well-organized meeting was adequate time allocated for discussion of these papers. The wonderful social events included a welcome party at Shin Kong Life Southeast Building and the farewell party at the Ambassador Hotel’s Star Club, featuring wonderful food and wine and karaoke singing long into the night.
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon)
Head and Neck Society: Taiwan
The Taiwan Head and Neck Society’s 2011 Annual Meeting and International Conference took place at the Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital July 9-10, 2011. Organized by Chih-Yen Chien, MD, and his capable staff, the meeting was attended by 225 otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons from Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the U.S. Conference Chair Chien, Prof. Sen-Tien Tsai, MD, president of the Taiwan Head and Neck Society, Sheng-Po Hao, MD, president of the Asian Society of Head and Neck Oncology, and Hung-Che Chiang, MD, PhD, Department of Health executive gave welcome addresses.
Among many interesting lectures were “The Evolution and Current Status of Selective Neck Dissection,” by Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Edin (Hon) USA; “Salvage Surgery for Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Endoscope, Robot or Maxillary Swing?” by Prof. William I. Wei, MD, FRCS, Hong Kong; “Changing Paradigm in Skull Base Surgery–From Open to Endoscopic,” by Dr. Hao, Taiwan; “Oncologic Results and Quality of Life in Patients with Hypopharyngeal Cancer after Transoral Laser Microsurgery,” by Pen-Yuan Chu; MD, Taiwan; “Surgery of Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma and Parapharyngeal Lymph Node Codes,” by Jeng-Yuh Ko, MD, Taiwan; special lecture, “Salvage Supracricoid Laryngectomy with Cricohyoidoepiglottopexy after Radiation Failure,” by Meijin Nakayama, MD, Japan; “Modern Thyroid Operation,” by Feng-Yu Chiang, MD, Taiwan; “Advances in Knowledge in Salivary Gland Neoplasms,” by Prof. Patrick Bradley, MBA, DCh, FRCS, UK; and “Management of Patients with Nasopharyngeal Cancer,” by Professor Wei.
A panel discussion on the “Application of the ALT Flap in the Head and Neck Reconstruction” featured Ming-Huei Cheng, MD, Taiwan. Other panel discussions included: “Oral T Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction” and “Discussion on Current Trends and Management of Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer.” The robust poster session included sections on head and neck, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, oral oncology, and case reports. Prof. Tsai gave closing remarks.
The outstanding social events included a party for the guest faculty at the elegant restaurant, Francais, and a banquet for the meeting registrants. Overall, Dr. Chien did an excellent job of organizing a very complex, multinational, and multispecialty meeting.
Head and Neck Course: Hong Kong
The Head and Neck Course 2011: Common Intraoral Pathologies, an annual course for head and neck surgeons, took place August 25-26, 2011, at the beautiful facilities of the Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, attended by 189 registrants from Hong Kong, China, and Singapore. Jimmy Y. W. Chan, MD, chief of the head and neck surgery division, University of Hong Kong Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, was course director. A plastic surgeon by training, Dr. Chan is active in the surgical management of head and neck cancer. Li Shu Pui Professor of Surgery, and Dr. William Wei, who is emeritus chair of the otorhinolaryngology department, lectured on “Surgery for Malignant Oral Lesions.” Dr. Myers lectured on the “Evolution and Current Status of Selective Neck Dissection,” and Dr. Chan lectured on “Reconstruction of Intra-Oral Defects and Surgery for Recurrent Tumor of the Oral Cavity.” The second day featured live surgery of a patient with carcinoma of the buccal mucosa. Resection, selective neck dissection, and free flap reconstruction were successfully performed. Altogether, the course was well organized, interesting, and contemporary in the issues it dealt with.
Skull Base and Head and Neck Surgery Congress: Taiwan
At the 19th Annual International Wu-Ho-Su Memorial Congress on Skull Base and Head and Neck Surgery, held August 27-28, 2011, at Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, 265 head and neck surgeons attended, including those from Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, and the United States. Sheng-Mou Hou, MD, the hospital superintendent, greeted the delegates with a clear message that set the tone for the meeting, indicating that the major problem with oral cavity cancer is that 1.5 of every 10 Taiwanese men chew betel nuts.
This is the leading contributor to buccal cancer, the most common type of cancer in Taiwan for men aged 22 to 24. In the last 10 years, about 5,400 newly diagnosed cases and 2,300 related deaths occurred annually from buccal cancer. Dr. Hao, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology and the Congress chair, stated that the Congress scientific program covered all the important progress in modern head and neck and skull base surgery, including robotic surgery. A pre-congress workshop included neck ultrasound and narrow band imaging (NBI) practice on head and neck tumors and transnasal esophagoscopy.
The excellent international faculty gave outstanding lectures. “Development of Head and Neck Surgery: Past, Present and Future,” by Dr. Myers, set the stage for a variety of interesting and contemporary topics such as “Skull Base Surgery for Cancer of the Ear and Temporal Bone, ” by Prof. Ken-Ichi Nibu, MD, PhD, Japan; “Human Papilloma Virus and Oral Pharyngeal Cancer,” by Prof. Myung Whun Sung, MD, PhD, Korea; “Laryngeal Cancer Conservation Surgery,” by Prof. Alfredo Q. L. Pontejos, Jr., MD, PhD, Philippines; “Unusual Neck Dissection,” by Prof. Chung-Hwan Baek, MD, PhD, Korea; “Prevention and Management of Radiation Dermatitis,” by Li Lu Chang, Taiwan; “Improved Surgery Survival Among Oral Cancer Patients Taking Metformin for Diabetes Mellitus Control,” by Dr. Chien, Taiwan; and a spectacular display of surgical skills and imagination: “Recent Advances in Mandibular Reconstruction,” by Ming-Huei Cheng, MD, Taiwan.
A great feature of this well-organized meeting was adequate time allocated for discussion of these papers. The wonderful social events included a welcome party at Shin Kong Life Southeast Building and the farewell party at the Ambassador Hotel’s Star Club, featuring wonderful food and wine and karaoke singing long into the night.