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THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMICAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
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EVENT LOCATION Department of Otorhinolaryngology (4th floor)
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THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMICAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
Course director: P. Castelnuovo
15-17 September 2014 Basic Course italian 17-19 Novembre 2014 Advanced Course italian
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Insubria Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi, Varese
24-26 February 201 4 Basic Course english 12 - 14 May 2014 Advanced Course english
THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMICAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
In the past years, endoscopic endonasal techniques
underwent significant advances. Indeed, it is now
possible to say that the nose and paranasal sinuses
changed from just a potential site of various
diseases to a natural surgical corridor toward
hidden and deeper anatomical structures.
Furthermore, the ability to resect and reconstruct
skull base defects has dramatically improved, thus
making endoscopic techniques a valuable tool for
skull base surgeons. Given the ever expanding
surgical options, a continuous improvement of
anatomical knowledge is mandatory. However,
thinking that the apex has already been reached
would be erroneous.
For this reason, we designed a specific course
where you will find the opportunity to attend
classes of update on sinonasal pathology,
specifically targeted on new diagnostic and
surgical acquisitions and dissection on cadavers.
The course includes a practical surgical training,
which will be driven through operating sessions.
The organization is residential with a daily basis
(morning and afternoon) and with the constant
presence of a tutor. Interaction with the faculty is
facilitated by the small number of participants
(max 12 members).
INTRODUCTION
Paolo Castelnuovo
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
BASIC COURSE The basic three-days workshop is grounded on sessions inside the surgical theatre and theoretical lessons. After the presentation of the daily clinical cases, participants will access the surgical theaters and/or follow the surgical procedure in streaming, and debate the surgical procedures directly with the tutors. Lectures will relate on sinonasal surgical anatomy (macroscopic, endoscopic, 3D and radiologic), medical and surgical indications, making use of the precious support given by specialists from other disciplines. Dissection on cadaver complete the course providing practical experience on cadaveric specimens, being tutored by expert specialists. Furthermore, as the experience is basal, it is addressed to ENT specialists or residents who desire to deepen their knowledge on the treatment of sinonasal inflammatory pathology and some other specific aspects such as the endoscopic endonasal surgery under local anaesthesia, the endoscopic treatment of sinonasal pediatric diseases and the management of possible complications.
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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
ADVANCED COURSE The advanced three-days workshop is grounded on sessions inside the surgical theatre and theoretical lessons. After the presentation of the daily clinical cases, participants will access the surgical theaters and/or follow the surgical procedure in streaming, and debate the surgical procedures directly with the tutors. Magistral lectures and round tables will relate on sinonasal 3D anatomy, medical and surgical indications, making use of the precious support given by specialists from other disciplines. Advanced dissection on cadaver complete the course providing practical experience on cadaveric specimens, being tutored by expert specialists. Furthermore, as the experience is advanced, it is addressed to medical doctors dealing with skull base pathology (ENT, neurosurgeons, maxillo-facial specialists and residents) who desire to deepen their knowledge of the endoscopic endonasal technique. The course is focused on: different surgical approaches, different ways to remove sinonasal lesions; different ways to reconstruct the skull base.The core of the course is the multidisciplinary managment of the sinonasal and skull base benign and malignant tumors.
THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMYCAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMYCAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
THE MODERN SINONASAL SURGERY: ANATOMYCAL DISSECTION, DIAGNOSTICS
AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
FIRST DAY 07:00 – Registration of participants 07:15 – Clinical cases presentation 08:15 – Surgical anatomy of the skull base 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13:00 – LUNCH 14:00 –Video-guided step by step dissection - Anterior and posterior ethmoidal complex dissection - Paraseptal and transethmoidal sphenoidotomy, - Frontal sinusotomies (DrafI-DrafIIa-DrafIIb-DrafIII) - Medial maxillectomy type 3 - Endoscopic endonasal duraplasty 18:30 – Panel discussion on CSF-Leaks repair SECOND DAY 07:15 – Clinical cases presentation 08:15 – Pituitary, PF and IFT anatomy 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13.00 – LUNCH 14:00 –Video-guided step by step dissection - Endoscopic approach to ITF - Transethmoidal pterygoidal sphenoidal approach TEPSA - Pituitary gland and cavernous sinus dissection
18:30 – Panel discussion on pituitary surgery THIRD DAY 07:15 – Clinical case presentation 08:15 – The Orbit 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13:00 – LUNCH 14:00 –Video-guided step by step dissection - Optic nerve decompression - Orbit decompression - External decompression
18:00 – Panel discussion 18:30 - Filling of the CME test Take home message & closing remarks
FIRST DAY 07:00 – Registration of participants 07:15 – Clinical cases presentation 08:15 – Surgical anatomy of the sinonasal complex – the sinus ballooning 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13:00 - LUNCH 14:00 –Video-guided step by step dissection - Endonasal endoscopic surgery: main surgical landmarks identification - Sinus ballooning cathetering pf frontal, sphenoidal and maxillary sinuses - Anterior compartment surgery: uncinotomy, frontal sinusotomy (DrafI and DrafII) - Bimanual access to maxillary sinus (canine fossa approach) 18:30 – Panel discussion on sinus ballooning surgical technique SECOND DAY 07:15 – Clinical cases presentation 08:15 - Surgical anatomy of the sinonasal complex – the endoscopic DCR 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13:00 – LUNCH 14:00 - Video-guided step by step dissection - Posterior ethmoidal complex dissection, sphenoidotomies (paraseptal-transethmoidal) - Surgical landmarks identification: sellar floor, optic nerve, ICA, IOCR, Clivus, - SPA septal branch dissection - Endoscopic dacryocystorhinotomy
18:15 – Panel discussion on endoscopic DCR THIRD DAY 07:15 – Clinical cases presentation 08:15 – Rhinoplasties-Septoplasties-Turbinoplasties 08:30 – Live surgery & debate 13:00 – LUNCH 14:00 –Video-guided step by step dissection - Rhinoplasty - Turbinoplasty - Septoplasty (endoscopic and traditional) 18:00 – Panel discussion on how to manage complications 18:30 - Filling of the CME test Take home message & closing remarks