This focused, hands-on course offers an in-depth introduction to paediatric bronchoscopy, covering both flexible and rigid techniques. Designed for clinicians involved in paediatric airway management, the course combines practical workshops with expert-led lectures on indications, techniques, and management of common and complex airway conditions. Presented by a distinguished faculty of local and international experts, this course provides a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts, and to engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary learning.
The Course Programme will feature lectures on various topics, including bronchoscopy, anaesthesiology, children with recurrent chest infections, removing mucus, video sessions, interventional bronchoscopy, airway stents, cryobiopsy, upper airway obstruction, practical handling, bronchoalveolar lavage, bronchial biopsy, protected brush samples, transbronchial biopsy, intubation, foreign body removal, balloon dilatations, and EBUS.
More information available soon.
This conference aims to navigate newly described and insufficiently explored neonatal, infant, and childhood lung conditions as well as cardiac and paediatric intensive care-related lung conditions through state-of-the-art lectures in the respective fields.
The academic program focuses on a wide range of subjects, ranging from antenatal diagnosis and congenital lung disease, interstitial lung diseases, cystic fibrosis, asthma and the wheezing infant, to interventions (airway management, bronchoscopy, lung surgery, lung biopsy) and imaging (interpreting chest x-rays, chest CT and / or MR scans, ultrasound of the chest), ethical dilemmas, unusual lung infections, including viral infections, lung function, PCD and respiratory support of the sick child.
A detailed program will be available shortly.