The lectures will cover basic and advanced knowledge of nasosinusal and skull base anatomy, focusing mainly on surgical anatomy aimed at endoscopic surgical approaches to skull base lesions.
The course also covers the practice of anatomical dissection with demonstration followed by dissection by the participants.
Each station will have 02 participants, and will be equipped with endoscopes, surgical tools, high-speed drills and suction systems to simulate operating room settings.
Cadaver lab dissections (fresh frozen) will be carried out, offering an excellent opportunity for participants to gain practical experience and update their knowledge of anatomy.
Interaction between participants and faculty is key: Our goal is to create an environment that promotes open discussions, so don't hesitate to ask questions at any time.
We will cover dissection and Maxillary Sinus Surgery (type I, II and III), understanding the difference between surgical techniques.
We will cover dissection and discussion of ethmoid sinus surgery using different techniques, understanding the differences and similarities or convergences of each technique.
We will cover Frontoethmoidectomy + frontal sinusotomy (I, II and III) with dissection and discussion of Frontal Sinus Surgery, understanding the difference between surgical techniques.
We will cover Sphenoethmoidectomy + Sphenoid Sinusotomy (I, II and III) with dissection and discussion of Sphenoid Sinus Surgery, understanding the difference between surgical techniques.
We will understand the clinical and surgical treatment of polyposis and the indication for a frontoesophenoethmoidectomy.
Exposure of the nasolacrimal duct to pre-lacrimal access.
Endoscopic medial maxillectomy and endoscopic Denker access.
Management of the sphenopalatine artery, maxillary artery and anatomy of the pterygoid fossa.
Sphenoidal sinusotomy and access for pituitary tumors.
The anatomy of skull base accesses will be discussed through the study of the sinonasal anatomy, orbit and skull base from an endoscopic perspective
Approaches to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic edonasal skull base surgery.
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The training consists of theoretical and practical activities in which we will cover the main topics of rhinology and skull base access surgery.
All face-to-face training will involve the use of:
Stations with 02 participants, where they will be equipped with endoscopes, surgical tools, high-speed drills and suction systems to simulate operating room configurations;
More than 8 hours of fresh frozen dissections will provide an excellent opportunity for participants to gain practical experience and update their knowledge;
Lectures that will cover basic and advanced knowledge of nasosinusal anatomy, as well as the latest developments in endoscopic sinus surgery and endoscopic approaches to the skull base.
By participating in the mentored training, the student will get the full experience with up-to-date surgical techniques of the procedures.
The classes will be given by reference professionals in the area, with live surgery presentations and discussion of clinical cases.
Hands-on training on inanimate models that will involve the development of motor skills based on simulation of surgical techniques.
All these steps will be accompanied by a preceptor surgeon, with extensive practical experience and consolidated knowledge in the technical area being trained.
MODULE 1 - MAXILLARY SINUS SURGERY | |
08:00 -12:00 | ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Maxillary sinus surgery. Ligation of the sphenopalatine artery. Inferior turbinate surgery with lateralization of the nasal wall and pre-lachrymal access to the maxillary sinus. Dacryocystorhinostomy |
MODULE 2 - SPHENOID SINUS SURGERY | |
13:00 - 17:00 | ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Sphenoethmoidectomy Approach to the sella turcica region. Nasoseptal flap with identification of maxillary artery and exposure of lateral sphenoid recess. Endoscopic medial maxillectomy vs. endoscopic Denker approach for the pterygomaxillary region and infratemporal fossa. |
MODULE 3 - FRONTAL SINUS AND ORBITAL SURGERY | |
08:00h - 12:00h | ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Frontal sinus surgery up to DRAF 2 Advanced Frontal Sinus Surgery with identification of first olfactory fillets and Galli crest Orbital decompression with identification of orbital fissure |
MODULE 4 - ADVANCED SKULL BASE ANATOMY | |
13:00 -17:00 | ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Cavernous sinus and internal carotid artery Transdorsal-transellar access Transclivus posterior fossa access Transplanum-transcribiform access |
2 and a half days
Day 1 - Lectures, presentation of surgical videos and case discussions | 10 hours
Day 2 1/2 - Cadaver lab dissection (fresh frozen) | 15 hours
8:00 - RECEPTION
8:30 - Opening and course presentation - Ian Selonke
9:00 - Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses Applied to Endoscopic Surgery - Rodrigo Alvarez
9:20 - Paranasal Sinus Radiology - Rafaela Mabili Sobreiro
9:40 - Endoscopic Surgery using the Basal Lamellae as an Anatomical Reference - Paulo Eduardo Przysiezny
10:00 - Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy - Leila Roberta Crisigiovanni
10:20 - Break
10:50 - Turbinectomy or Turbinoplasty - Dr. Debora Emi Shibukawa
11:10 - Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery/Cases and Tips - Matheus Moschetta
11:30 - Sphenoid sinus surgery - Luis Nercolini
11:50 - Surgical Treatment of Epistaxis - Dr. André Felippu
12:20 - Centripetal Ethmoidectomy - Bernard Beraldin
12:40 - Access to the Frontal Sinus - Henrique Candeu
13:00 - Lunch
14:00 - Endoscopic Treatment of Lichen Fistula - Henrique Candeu
14:20 - How I perform surgeries for Reoperations - Guardiano Teixeira
14:40 - How to Avoid Revision Surgeries - Gustavo Fabiano Nogueira
15:00 - mini break (10 minutes)
15:10 - Surgical Strategy for Nasosinusal Tumors - Jose Eduardo Almeida
15:30 - Fistula Closure - The importance of Skull Base Reconstruction - Gustavo Fabiano Nogueira
15:50 - Orbit decompression - Rodrigo Alvarez
16:10 - Endoscopic anterior cranial fossa tumors - Alexandre Cunha
16:30 - Break
17:00 - Nasosinusal Polyposis Clinical and Surgical Treatment - André Felippu
17:20 - Phenotypes and Endotypes - Guidelines for the use of immunobiologicals in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) in Brazil - Dr. André Felippu
17:40 - The sense of smell in surgical practice - Dr. Marco Aurelio Fornazieri
18:00 - Endoscopic Nasosinusal Surgery in Pediatric Patients - Dr. Ian Selonke
18:20 - Tumors of the Pterygopalatine Fossa - Rodrigo Alvarez
18:40 - Demystifying the Frontal Sinus - Marco Cesar Jorge dos Santos
19:00 - Surgery Videos - Guardiano Teixeira
19:30 - Dinner
THREE 15-MINUTE LESSONS BETWEEN
8:00 - My 20 tips on FESS. - Gustavo Murta
8:20 - Smell and my Daily Clinic. - Gustavo Murta
8:40 - Lateralization of the nasal wall and pre-lacrimal access - Ian Selonke
ANATOMICAL DISSECTION - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Lunch 13:00 to 14:00
THREE 20-MINUTE LESSONS BETWEEN
14:00 - Cranial Base: True Rhinology - Dr. André Felippu
14:20 - Surgery for nasal tumors - Dr. Alexandre Cunha
14:40 - Surgery videos with surgical tips - Dr. Jose Eduardo de Almeida
ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Part 2 - Between 15:00 and 19:00
FOUR 20-minute classes between 8:00 and 9:00 am
8:00 Endoscopic Skull Base Anatomy - Ian Selonke
8:20 Anatomy of Paranasal Structures via the Endonasal Route - Video Tips - Rodrigo Alvarez
8:40 Endoscopic Access to the Skull Base Dr. Gustavo Nogueira
9:00 Anatomy of the Internal Carotid - Dr. Alexandre Cunha
ANATOMICAL DISSECTION Part 3 - From 9:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Lunch closes 12:30
Otorhinolaryngologists who wish to update and deepen their knowledge in the main surgical techniques, Residents, and Neurosurgeons.
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