Bascule maneuver for the management of atypical posterior canal BPPV
Bascule maneuver for the management of atypical posterior canal BPPV
Dr. Castellucci, experienced in acute vestibular syndromes and widely published in national and international literature, will guide us through his clinical approach to the most challenging BPPV variants.
A tailored canal-based solution when standard maneuvers are not enough.
Key Topics
- Atypical posterior canal BPPV: cupulolithiasis, apogeotropic forms, sitting-up vertigo, posterior canalith jam
- Why these forms resist conventional repositioning techniques
- The Bascule Maneuver: rationale, biomechanics, and therapeutic goals
- How it can convert atypical cases into typical posterior canal BPPV, enabling standard treatment
- Video demonstrations, clinical cases, and preliminary outcomes from real practice
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn a targeted approach to the most refractory forms of BPPV.
Andrea Castellucci
Dr. A. Castellucci is ENT Consultant at Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Reggio Emilia, Italy. He collaborates with the Emergency and Neurology Department for the treatment of acute vestibular syndromes. Furthermore, he is author and coauthor of journal articles and book chapters in national and international literature and presenter in national and international meetings.

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