Program
The 4th Laryngology Society of Australasia conference program will be released in September 2021.
The program will cover the scientific, medical, surgical and clinical aspects of laryngology including voice, swallowing and upper airway. It will include topics such as comples airway management, laryngeal physiology, phonosurgery, medical management of complex laryngeal conditions, in-office procedures, cough, regenerative medicine, vocal cord dysfunction and neurolaryngeal disorders.
Conference times below are in Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time starting daily at 12.00 noon.
New Zealand Daylight Savings Time conference starting time - 2.00pm.
Saturday 20th November, 2021
10:30am - 11:30am |
Laryngology Society of Australasia Annual General Meeting1030am AEDT; 1230am NZ |
12:00pm - 12:35pm |
Plenary Session 4Opening and WelcomeJacqueline Allen Searching for biological secrets in the human larynx |
12:35pm - 1:05pm |
State Roundups 1Western AustraliaNew South Wales |
1:05pm - 2:00pm |
Free Papers 2Self-reported dysphagia and pharyngeal volume following whiplash injuryDanielle Stone Similarities and differences across voice case history questionnaires - a scoping review Exploring the experiences and perspectives of users of spasmodic dysphonia services in an Australian city Pitch discrimination impairment and voice disorder types- preliminary study Outcomes of a twelve-year pharyngolaryngectomy surgical experience. Should laryngopharyngectomy be performed in small-volume regional centres? Classification framework for high-resolution pharyngeal manometry (HRPM) interpretation of pharyngeal swallowing |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
State Roundups 2TasmaniaSouth Australia Queensland Victoria |
3:00pm - 3:55pm |
Free Papers 3Whiplash-associated dysphagia and dysphonia - a scoping reviewDanielle Stone Laryngeal hypersensitivity and voice fatigue after whiplash - a mixed methods exploratory study Prevertebral cervical haematoma from traumatic swallow: a new differential of dysphagia A multidisciplinary approach to the formation of tracheoesophageal fistula for voice prosthesis insertion using flexible oesophagoscopy The impact of functional transnasal laryngoscopy on the diagnosis of laryngeal hypersensitivity syndromes Laryngeal granuloma: botulinum toxin beats biopsy Active ingredients of voice therapy for muscle tension voice disorders |
3:55pm - 4:00pm |
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