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    Experience at AlexORL 2025: Sharing Knowledge on Mastoid Obliteration and Pediatric Tympanoplasty

    Experience at AlexORL 2025: Sharing Knowledge on Mastoid Obliteration and Pediatric Tympanoplasty

    A Memorable International Collaboration: Highlights from AlexORL 2025

    The 40th Alexandria International Combined ORL Conference (AlexORL 2025) took place from May 15–16, 2025, at the iconic Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt. This prestigious event brought together over 20 international experts in otolaryngology, offering an enriching platform for knowledge exchange, advanced surgical education, and international networking.


    A Prestigious Venue for a Global Gathering

    Hosted by the esteemed Professor Ahmed ElDaly, the conference took place at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina—an architectural marvel and a symbol of learning. The program was extensive and diverse, featuring:

    • Sub-specialized scientific sessions with interactive discussions

    • 8 live, on-stage intracongress cadaver dissection mini-courses

    • 12 specialized pre- and post-congress hands-on courses

    • Access to cutting-edge dissection laboratories at Alexandria University

    • Valuable networking opportunities with peers from around the world


    Scientific Sessions and Presentations

    Among the many compelling sessions were two presentations focused on otological excellence:

    Mastoid Obliteration in Middle Ear Cholesteatoma

    Date: May 15, 2025 | Time: 15:30–15:45 | Venue: Small Theater

    This session explored the rationale, timing, and techniques of mastoid obliteration in cholesteatoma surgery. Discussions highlighted:

    • Clinical criteria for selecting patients

    • Long-term outcome considerations

    • Personalized surgical approaches

    Pediatric Tympanoplasty: Special Considerations

    Date: May 15, 2025 | Time: 16:45–17:00 | Venue: Small Theater

    This talk focused on the unique challenges and requirements of tympanoplasty in children, addressing age-specific anatomical and developmental factors, as well as long-term patient care strategies.


    Meeting Colleagues and Friends

    One of the most rewarding aspects of the conference was the opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and friends from the international otolaryngology community. Notable figures included:

    • Professor Waleed Mounir (Mansoura), known for complex case presentations

    • Professor Yasser Khafagy (Mansoura), who shared insights on managing bleeding during endoscopic sinus surgery

    • Professor Ahmed ElDaly (Alexandria), the gracious host and conference president

    • Professor Mohammad Badr Eldine (Alexandria), who showcased excellent endoscopic techniques

    These reunions and new connections emphasized the human side of medicine—collaboration, camaraderie, and mutual support.


    Learning from International Experts

    A major highlight of the event was the opportunity to gain insights from global leaders in the field:

    • Stefan Weder (Switzerland): Endoscopic approaches to cholesteatoma

    • Tatiana Feonova (Russia): Dermoid cyst management

    • Olga Pashchinina (Russia): Petrous bone cholesteatoma approaches

    • Mohammad Badr Eldine (Egypt): Endoscopic glomus tympani surgery

    • Waleed Mounir (Egypt): Challenging clinical case discussions


    Advancing the Field of Otological Surgery

    The conference covered a wide range of advanced topics, underscoring the continuous evolution of surgical techniques:

    Microsurgical Innovations

    • Modern cortical mastoidectomy techniques

    • Refined canal wall preservation methods

    • Improved facial nerve management strategies

    Endoscopic Breakthroughs

    • Minimally invasive tympanoplasty

    • Enhanced cholesteatoma visualization

    • Expanded access to complex regions

    Pediatric-Focused Approaches

    • Age-adapted surgical planning

    • Emphasis on developmental follow-up

    • Family-centered care models


    Reflections on the Conference

    The Power of Global Collaboration

    AlexORL 2025 highlighted the importance of international collaboration in driving medical progress. The exchange of diverse surgical philosophies and case experiences created a vibrant and intellectually stimulating atmosphere.

    Commitment to Lifelong Learning

    With fresh cadaver courses, hands-on labs, and expert panels, the conference reinforced the idea that continuous education is key to clinical excellence.

    Focus on Patient Outcomes

    Every session emphasized improving patient care through evidence-based practices, personalized treatment plans, and long-term follow-up strategies.


    Looking Ahead

    The connections and knowledge shared at AlexORL 2025 are expected to lead to future collaborations, educational partnerships, and innovations in otolaryngology. The organizing committee’s vision of uniting professionals from around the world to elevate clinical practice was fully realized.


    A Heartfelt Thank You

    Gratitude goes to:

    • Professor Ahmed ElDaly and the organizing committee for their exceptional leadership

    • All speakers and instructors for their dedication to sharing expertise

    • Attendees for their participation and thought-provoking discussions

    • The technical and support teams for ensuring a seamless experience


    Final Thoughts

    AlexORL 2025 stood as a shining example of international medical exchange and professional growth. Set against the backdrop of Alexandria’s rich heritage and modern facilities, it provided a unique blend of science, skill, and friendship. The event stands as a testament to the global otolaryngology community's commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaboration.