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Programme

Provisional course programme

4–6 November 2026 · 2.5 days · Norwich, UK

Day 1 – Wednesday 4 November

Registration, coffee and trade stands

TBC

Welcome talk

Prof Carl Philpott and Mr Richard Haywood

Radiological sinus and skull-base anatomy

Dr Nicholas Chua

Endoscopic sinonasal anatomy

Prof Amin Javer

Perioperative care for ESS

Prof Matt Lechner

Coffee and trade stands

Edith Cavell or BCRE

Preventing and managing complications of sinus surgery

Mr Sankalp Sunkaraneni

Anaesthetic considerations for rhinological surgery

Dr Pushpa Nathan

Frontal sinus anatomy

Prof Amin Javer

Biologics in CRS – the real-world experience

TBC

Questions to faculty

Faculty panel

Day 2 – Thursday 5 November

Coffee and trade stands

Edith Cavell

Dissection Part I – Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Anatomy Lab: uncinectomy, maxillary sinuses, anterior/posterior ethmoids, sphenoid sinuses and balloon sinuplasty

Coffee and trade stands

Edith Cavell

Dissection Part II – Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Anatomy Lab: continued ESS dissection

Lunch and trade stands

Edith Cavell

Modified Lothrop procedure and extended frontal sinus approaches

Prof Anshul Sama

Orbital approach and sinuses

Mr Bijan Beigi

Endoscopic DCR

Mrs Bridget Hemmant and Mr Irfan Syed

Coffee and trade stands

Edith Cavell

Dissection Part III – Orbital and lacrimal

Anatomy Lab: DCR, orbital decompression, lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, external approach to anterior ethmoid artery and trans-orbital approaches to sinuses

Close

Course dinner at Caistor Hall Hotel from 19:30

Day 3 – Friday 6 November

Registration, coffee and trade stands

TPSC Foyer

Rhinology MDT

Mr Martyn Barnes

Contemporary management of chronic rhinosinusitis and revision surgery

Prof Carl Philpott

Sinonasal tumours

Mr Rishi Sharma

The rhinological corridor: extended endonasal surgery of the skull base, reconstruction and CSF leak repair

Mr Ashok Rokade

Coffee and trade stands

TPSC Foyer

Dissection Part IV – Frontal sinus

Anatomy Lab: frontal sinus dissection, frontal trephine, CSF leak repair and drug-eluting stents

Fungal sinus disease via Teams

Miss Louise Melia

Lunch and trade stands

TPSC Foyer

Ask the panel

All remaining faculty

Dissection Part V – Further topics

Frontal sinus rescue, sphenopalatine artery ligation, transphenoidal pituitary approach, nasoseptal flap, medial maxillectomy, pre-lacrimal approach to maxillary sinus and topics by request

End of course

Programme is provisional and can be edited in Course Content settings as final timings and rooms are confirmed.