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Course: ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY COURSE Module 4 : Frontal Sinus Topic 3: Frontal Sinus – Modified Endoscopic Lothrop (IFAC 6) Prof. Christos Georgalas’ session on further surgery that can be undertaken on the frontal sinus. Christos Georgalas PhD, DLO, MRCS, FRCS(ORL-HNS) graduated with Magna Cum Laude from the University of Athens and trained in Otolaryngology in London (North Thames Rotation). He completed a rhinology/facial plastic fellowship in Hospital Lariboisiere, Paris and Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, where he was appointed as faculty from 2007 to 2015. During that time, he created and directed (with Dr Van Furth, Neurosurgeon) the first Endoscopic Skull Base Centre in Netherlands (ESA - Endoscopic Skull Base Centre, Amsterdam), a multi-disciplinary Centre involving AMC, Vrij Universiteit Medical Centre and National Cancer Institute, and. He has more than 120 peer reviewed publications with more than 5000 citations (Web of Science ) and a H-factor of 27 (Scopus) . He is the editor of the textbook “Rhinology and Skull Base surgery” and “Approaches to the Frontal sinus” by Thieme as well as written chapters in a number of international books. He has been an invited speaker and surgical tutor in international courses and workshops in more than 40 countries, and given more than 1000 lectures, both nationally and internationally. He is the editor of International Consensus Statement: Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea and was one of the authors of EPOS (European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis) and the American Task Force of Rhinosinusitis Guidelines as well as the Anatomy and Terminology of Sinus surgery position paper. He serves in the International Editorial Board for Clinical Otolaryngology as well as the American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy and was the National representative for Netherland at the European Rhinology Society from 2010 to 2015. He is secretary of the Greek Rhinology Society and a founding member and general secretary of the Hellenic Society of Head and Neck Oncology. He is currently working in Athens, in ESA - Endoscopic Skull Base Athens in Hygeia Hospital, as well as a tenured Professor at St Georges Medical School Program at Nicosia University, Cyprus, as well as the MSc Rhinology , University of Patras and the MSc Program of Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy and Department of Neurosurgery, University of Athens. He had supervised (and is currently supervising) a number of Doctorate (PhD) thesis, MSc Thesis and MD Thesis, while also creating and organizing (with Ashok Rokade) LION-ESS (Live International Otolaryngology Network – Endoscopic Sinus Surgery), a webcast of Live surgery linked with LION , from multiple centres of excellence around the world. Originally presented on 11th Dec 2020 -session 8, as part of the GR-ESS 2020 event, a two day event covering all aspects of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (day 1 – 11th Dec 2020) and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery (day 2 – 12th Dec 2020). Global Rhinology Network is a registered academic non-profit organisation with a mission to foster surgical training in the field of Rhinology and Skull Base surgery. The concept of the organisation has evolved through an annual international live surgical webcast. The LIONESS established by Mr. Ashok Rokade with the strong support of participating surgeons in association with the lauded LION foundation. Prof. Christos Georgalas, Prof. Wilko Grolman, Dr. Robert Vincent, and Mr. John Oates were instrumental to see the LIONESS take-off in 2014 and to reach surgeons from more than 40 countries.