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3rd Alpine Symposium on Craniomaxillofacial and Oral Surgery (3rd ASCOS)
Midfacial and Orbital Traumatology
– Meet The Experts –
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Kuehtai - Tyrol / Austria
March 30th - April 2nd, 2011
International Course
www.sorg-group.com
University Clinic for Craniomaxillofacial Surgery,Innsbruck
Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology,Innsbruck
Leopold-Franzens-Medical-University, Innsbruck
In Cooperation with:
S.O.R.G. Strasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
Chairmen:Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Wolfgang Puelacher, Innsbruck Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael Rasse, Innsbruck
Program
• Scientific Lectures• Cadaver Dissections and Preparations • Hands-on Exercises
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General InformationStrasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
Organizing Committee:
Wolfgang PuelacherInnsbruck, Austria
Michael RasseInnsbruck, Austria
Oliver ScheunemannTuttlingen, Germany
Faculty:
Petra Alessandrini Innsbruck, AustriaIvo Baldissera Innsbruck, Austria Ruud Bos Groningen, The Netherlands Benedikt Czermak Innsbruck, Austria Uwe Eckelt Dresden, GermanyKlaus-Louis Gerlach Magdeburg, Germany Oliver Hächl Innsbruck, Austria Jürgen Hoffmann Heidelberg, Germany
Siegfried Jank Innsbruck, Austria Günter Lauer Vienna, Austria Richard Loukota Leeds, Great Britain Alois Obwegeser Innsbruck, Austria Wolfgang Puelacher Innsbruck, Austria Michael Rasse Innsbruck, AustriaHerbert Riechelmann Innsbruck, Austria
Goals:
• Discussion of the updated knowledge in traumatology of the midface and orbit.• Demonstration of surgical accesses to the midface, orbit, base of skull. • Presentation of advanced osteosynthesis techniques and materials.• Enhancement of interdisciplinary discussion and creation of a forum for multi-disciplinary
communication.
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General Information
This course is designed for surgical specialists beginning their careers in traumatology of the midface and orbit, as well as for those experienced in surgical techniques, who wish to continue to refine their anatomical knowledge and surgical abilities.
Who should attend:
1. Complete course attendance including a 3-hour hands-on osteosynthesis training (Thursday, March 31st, 2011) and a 4-hour cadaver dissection (Friday, April 1st, 2011).
2. Participation to the theoretical sessions from March 31st to April 2nd, 2011 and hands-on osteosynthesis training (Thursday, March 31st, 2011).
3. Participation to the theoretical sessions only.
The participant can select between three options:
The aim of the course is to teach and discuss advanced knowledge in traumatology of the midfaceand orbit.
Course participants will learn to perform extraoral and enoral approaches to the midface and orbit aswell as the coronal approach. Authentic hands-on dissections and advanced osteosynthesis exerciseswill guarantee a most practical outcome.
Course Aim:
English, no simultaneous translation will be offered.
- Approved by EACMFS for educations points - 10% discount for early registration (registration before November 30th , 2010)- Modular concept with scientific lectures, practical hands-on workshops and cadaver dissection - International, experienced faculty
Course Language:
Strasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
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Program
08:00 Welcome Rasse08:05 Introduction Puelacher
Scientific lectures:Functional anatomyAdvanced imagingOphthalmologic aspects
08:10 Functional anatomy of the midface and orbit Alessandrini08:30 Discussion
Advanced imaging of the midface and orbit08:40 CT – Computed Tomography
MRT – Magnetic Resonance Tomography Czermak09:00 DVT – Digital Volume Tomography
S – Sonography Jank09:20 IR – Intraoperative Radiology Hoffmann09:30 Discussion09:40 Ophthalmologic aspects
in orbital traumatology Baldissera10:00 Discussion10:10 Dislocation of orbital walls:
Correlation to ophthalmologic findings? Hächl10:20 Discussion
10:30 Coffee break
1st DayThursday, March 31st, 2011 Location: Jagdschloss Kuehtai
17:00 – 19:00 Registration
20:00 Welcome-Dinner
Registration Wednesday, March 30th, 2011Location: Jagdschloss Kuehtai
Strasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
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Surgical approaches to the midface and frontobasis
11:00 I Transoral approaches a) Maxillary vestibular approach b) Maxillary palatinal approach c) Maxillary transantral approach Hächl, Rasse, Puelacherd) Midfacial degloving Puelacher, Rasse, Hächl
11:30 Discussion
11:40 II Periorbital approaches a) Lower eyelid blepharoplasty approach b) Lower eyelid transconjunctival approach c) Caruncular approachd) Eyebrow approach e) Upper eyelid blepharoplasty approach f) Glabellar approach Puelacher, Rasse, Hächl
12:10 Discussion
III Coronal approach 12:20 a) to the upper midface and orbit Rasse12:40 b) to the frontobasis and orbit Obwegeser
Rasse, Obwegeser, Hächl, Puelacher
13:00 Discussion
13:10 Lunch break
16:00-19:00 Hands-on osteosynthesis training using metallic and resorbable (SonicWeld Rx®) ostesynthesis materials Faculty
19:00 Video demonstration: Midfacial and frontobasal fracture repair Hoffmann
20:00 Dinner
1st DayThursday, March 31st, 2011 Location: Jagdschloss Kuehtai
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Cadaver dissections and preparations08:00 Departure by bus09:00 Anatomical Theatre – Innsbruck Faculty
Cadaver workshop Hands-on surgical accesses to the midface, orbit, coronal approach
13:00 - 14:00 Return to Jagdschloss
14:00 - 16:00 Lunch break at Jagdschloss Kuehtai
Fracture treatment 16:00 Fractures of the central and lateral midface:
Diagnostic and treatment principles Puelacher16:20 Discussion 16:30 Naso-orbito-ethmoidal fractures Lauer16:50 Discussion
17:00 Coffee break
17:30 Surgical considerations in orbital wall repair Bos17:50 Discussion
Endoscopic 3-D navigation18:00 Endoscopically assisted accesses to the orbit
and frontobasis in diagnosis and treatment Riechelmann18:20 Discussion18:30 Basic principles of image data based
maxillofacial surgery Hoffmann18:50 Discussion19:00 3-D navigation in orbital traumatology Rasse19:20 Discussion
20:00 Dinner
2nd DayFriday, April 1st, 2011 Location: Anatomical Theatre – Innsbruck
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Resorbable materialsPlate removal
08:00 Plate removal: yes or no? Loukota08:20 Discussion 08:30 Resorbable osteosynthesis systems
in midfacial traumatology Gerlach/Eckelt09:10 Discussion 09:20 Is there an indication for bioresorbable implants
in orbital reconstruction? Puelacher09:40 Discussion
09:50 Coffee break
Secondary orbital reconstruction10:20 Bone graft versus titanium mesh Hoffmann10:40 Discussion10:50 Soft tissue corrections Lauer11:10 Discussion
ComplicationsBrain and nerve lesionsTreatment planning
11:20 Complications in midfacial traumatology and orbital wall repair - an audit Loukota
11:40 Discussion 11:50 Brain and nerve lesions associated with facial
and orbital trauma Obwegeser12:10 Discussion 12:20 Treatment planning of panfacial fractures Bos12:40 Discussion
12:50 End of Symposium: farewell
3rd DaySaturday, April 2nd, 2011Location: Jagdschloss Kuehtai
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General InformationStrasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
Locations:
1. All theoretical lectures (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) and hands-on exercises on Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at:
Hotel Jagdschloss KuehtaiA-6183 Kuehtai, Tirol, [email protected], www. jagschloss.at
More hotels on:www.tiscover.at/kuehtai and www.kuehtai.at
2. Cadaver workshop on Friday, April 1st, 2011Anatomisches Institut Department of Anatomy, Histology and EmbryologyHead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Helga Fritsch Müllerstraße 59, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austriawww.anatomie-innsbruck.at/56htm
Note: • Between Hotel Jagdschloss Kuehtai and Anatomisches Institut at Müllerstraße 59, Innsbruck,
there will be a bus transfer.
Accompanying persons:• On Friday, April 1st, a guided cultural / shopping tour will be provided for all companions through
Innsbruck from 9:00 - 12:00. Simply join the official bus.
Attendance/Fee:
1. Complete Course 2. Theoretical morning sessionsTheoretical lectures, cadaver dissection and hands-on osteosynthesisand hands-on (lim. to 30 participants) training
Course fee Course fee€ 900.-- surgeons € 490.-- surgeons€ 750.-- surgeons in training € 420.-- surgeons in training
3. Theoretical sessions onlyCourse fee€ 290.-- surgeons€ 240.-- surgeons in training
Early Bird:If your registration reaches us before November 30th, 2010, the above mentioned prices can be deducted by 10%.
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Registration Form:for the 3rd Alpine Symposium on Craniomaxillofacial and Oral Surgery (3rd ASCOS)
Hotel Jagdschloss – Kuehtai – Tirol, AustriaMarch 30th - April 2nd, 2011
Payable in advance: (Please indicate: “Kuehtai, Tyrol – March 2011”)
❏ by Bank TransferBank: Kreissparkasse TuttlingenAccount No: 10234 Bank Code: 643 500 70IBAN: DE 15 6435 0070 0000 0102 34 BIC: SOLADE S1 TUT
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Registration:
You have three options:
❏ 1. Complete registration (lectures, cadaver dissections and hands-on)Workshop attendance is limited. First come first serve.Course tuition: € 900.-- Surgeons in training: € 750.--
❏ 2. Registration theoretical morning sessionsand hands-on osteosynthesis trainingSurgeons: € 490.-- Surgeons in training: € 420.--
❏ 3. Theoretical lectures onlyCourse tuition: € 290.-- Surgeons in training: € 240.--
Prices include:- Access to the course according to the mentioned modules- Course handout- Light lunch and dinner on the mentioned course days- VAT
Prices do not include:- Stay in the course hotel. Hotel Jagdschloss is offering a reduced rate of
€ 135.-- per night, full board/single room and € 200.-- per night, full board/double room
- People staying in different hotels will be charged a daily fee of € 45.-- for hotel facilities, coffee breaks and light lunch
- Drinks for dinner and at the bar
- Catering for accompanying persons
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Travel from Innsbruck to Kuehtai:45 min. transfer by hotel shuttle bus or by public bus (starting at the bus station nearby the railway station in Innsbruck).
Innsbruck airport and railway station are 45 min. away from hotel Jagdschloss (by car). Munich airport (Germany) is approximately 2 hours away by car.
On request, we can offer a shuttle service for € 65.-- per person, one way, if your arrival details are communicated to us.
Travel to Innsbruck by railway, car and plane
Please note, that Kuehtai is a ski resort on an altitude of approx. 2,000 m.Please dress accordingly. There is a possibility of alpine or nordic skiing before and after the Innsbruck winter course as well as during the midday breaks.
Because of its altitude, this place can almost guarantee good snow and skiing conditions.
Straight from hotel Jagdschloss, the participant will gain access to the ski runs, walking trails and nordic loppets.
Further Information
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