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Scientific Legacy Bilimsel Miras
Scientific Legacy Bilimsel Miras

Past Events Geçmiş Etkinlikler

International meetings, symposia, and congresses organised by the Hacettepe Cochlear Implant Group over the years. Hacettepe Koklear İmplant Grubu tarafından yıllar içinde gerçekleştirilen uluslararası toplantılar, sempozyumlar ve kongreler.

▸ ABI Meetings ▸ ABI Toplantıları
2009
Symposium Sempozyum

Expert Symposium on Auditory Brainstem Implantation in Children and Non-NF2 Patients

📅 18 September 2009
📍 Swissotel The Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey
🏛 Organized by Hacettepe Cochlear Implant Group
2013
Consensus Meeting Uzlaşı Toplantısı

2nd Consensus Meeting on Management of Complex Inner Ear Malformations

Long-Term Results of ABI in Children and Decision-Making Between CI and ABI Çocuklarda ABI'nın Uzun Vadeli Sonuçları ve CI ile ABI Arasında Karar Verme
📅 05–07 April 2013
📍 Hotel Merit Park, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
🏛 Organized by Hacettepe Cochlear Implant Group
2020
Online Conference Çevrimiçi Konferans

3rd Pediatric ABI Meeting

📅 3–5 September 2020
📍 Online Conference Çevrimiçi Konferans
🏛 Organized by Hacettepe Cochlear Implant Group
Organization Committee Organizasyon Komitesi
L. Sennaroğlu · G. Sennaroğlu · E. Yücel · B. Bilginer · M. Batuk · B. Çiçek Çınar · M. Yaralı · F. Aslan · H.B. Özkan
▸ World Congress ▸ Dünya Kongresi
2023
World Congress

7th World Congress on Cochlear Implants in Emerging Nations

📅14–16 September 2023
📍Istanbul Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey
🌐www.cistanbul2023.com
🏛Organized by Hacettepe Cochlear Implant Group
🤝In association with Global CI Access Network
Scientific Programme Highlights Bilimsel Program Öne Çıkanlar
Surgical Challenges in Emerging Countries
Inner Ear Malformations
Intraoperative Monitorization (CI and ABI)
Imaging in Cochlear Implantation
Hearing Preservation
Difficult CI Surgery
ABI — Decision Between CI and ABI
Robotic Surgery in CI
Audiological Challenges
Rehabilitation in Emerging Nations