2nd Cadaveric Dissection Course for

ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL SURGERY

Curitiba, PR | May 16 to 18, 2025

2nd Cadaveric Dissection Course for

ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL SURGERY

Curitiba, PR | May 16 to 18, 2025

As palestras abordarão o conhecimento básico e avançado da anatomia nasossinusal e da base do crânio, com foco principal na anatomia cirúrgica direcionada às abordagens endoscópicas de lesões da base do crânio.

O curso também incluirá a prática de dissecção anatômica, com demonstração seguida da dissecção pelos participantes.

Cada estação contará com dois participantes e será equipada com endoscópios, ferramentas cirúrgicas, brocas de alta velocidade e sistemas de sucção para simular configurações da sala de operação.

Serão realizadas dissecções em cadáveres conservados por congelamento (fresh frozen), oferecendo uma excelente oportunidade para os participantes obterem experiência prática e atualizarem seus conhecimentos de anatomia.

A interação entre os participantes e o corpo docente é fundamental. Nosso objetivo é criar um ambiente que promova discussões abertas; portanto, não hesite em fazer perguntas a qualquer momento.

Abordaremos a dissecção e a cirurgia do seio maxilar (tipos I, II e III), compreendendo as diferenças entre as técnicas cirúrgicas.

Abordaremos também a dissecção e a discussão da cirurgia do seio etmoidal por técnicas diversas, analisando as diferenças, semelhanças e convergências de cada técnica.

Abordaremos a frontoetmoidectomia, sinusotomia frontal (tipos I, II e III) com dissecção e discussão da cirurgia do seio frontal, compreendendo as diferenças entre as técnicas cirúrgicas.

Abordaremos a esfenoetmoidectomia, sinusotomia esfenoidal (tipos I, II e III), com dissecção e discussão da cirurgia do seio esfenoidal, compreendendo as diferenças entre as técnicas cirúrgicas.

Entenderemos o tratamento clínico e a cirurgia da polipose e a indicação de uma frontoesfenoetmoidectomia.

Exposição do ducto nasolacrimal a acesso pré-lacrimal.

Endoscopic medial maxillectomy and endoscopic Denker access.

Manejo da artéria esfenopalatina, artéria maxilar e anatomia da fossa pterigóide.

Sphenoidal sinusotomy and access for pituitary tumors.

Serão discutidos anatomia de acessos de base de crânio através do estudo da anatomia nasossinusal, órbita e base do crânio na perspectiva endoscópica.

Abordagens para evitar e tratar complicações da cirurgia endoscópica e endonasal da base do crânio.

Training center with high-tech equipment

Hands-on training in cadaver lab (fresh frozen)

Theoretical and practical teaching of technical skills for direct application in clinical practice

Made up of nationally and internationally renowned doctors and professors

MENTORS

Coordinators

Concept, Practice & Immersive Environment

Methodology

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 will cover basic and advanced knowledge of sinonasal anatomy, as well as the latest developments in endoscopic sinus surgery and endoscopic approaches to the skull base.

By taking part in mentored training, the student will gain full experience of up-to-date surgical techniques for the procedures.

The classes will be given by leading professionals in the field, with live surgeries and discussions of clinical cases.

Practical training on inanimate models that will involve the development of motor skills based on simulation of surgical techniques.

All these steps will be overseen by a preceptor surgeon with extensive practical experience and consolidated knowledge in the technical area being trained.

DYNAMICS

TOTAL OF 25 H/A

2 and a half days

PRESENTIAL

Day 1 - Lectures, presentation of surgical videos and case discussions | 10 hours

FRESH FROZEN DISSECTION

Day 2 1/2 - Cadaver lab dissection (fresh frozen) | 15 hours

PROGRAMMING

8:00 - RECEPTION
8:30 - Opening and presentation of the course
9:00 - Paranasal Sinus Anatomy Applied to Endoscopic Surgery
9:20 - Radiology of the Paranasal Sinuses
9:40 - Endoscopic surgery using the basal lamellae as an anatomical reference.
10:00 - Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy
10:20 - Break
10:50 - Turbinectomy or Turbinoplasty
11:10 - Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery/Cases and Tips
11:30 - Sphenoid sinus surgery
11:50 - Surgical treatment of epistaxis
12:20 - Centripetal ethmoidectomy
12:40 - Access to the frontal sinus
13:00 - Lunch
14:00 - Endoscopic Treatment of Liquoric Fistula
14:20 - How I perform surgeries for Reoperations
14:40 - Avoiding Revision Surgeries
15:00 - Mini break
15:10 - Endoscopic Accesses to the Skull Base
15:30 - Fistula Closure - The importance of Skull Base Reconstruction
15:50 - Orbit decompression
16:10 - Endoscopic anterior cranial fossa tumors
16:20 - Surgery Videos
16:40 - Break
17:00 - Nasosinusal polyposis Clinical and surgical treatment.
17:20 - Phenotypes and Endotypes - Guidelines for the use of immunobiologicals in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) in Brazil
17:40 - The sense of smell in surgical practice
18:00 - Video adenoidectomy
18:20 - Tumors of the Pterygopalatine Fossa
18:40 - Endoscopic Nasosinusal Surgery in Pediatric Patients
19:00 - Demystifying the Frontal Sinus

8:00 - My 20 tips on FESS
8:20 - Smell and my Daily Clinic
8:40 - Lateralization of the nasal wall and pre-lacrimal access
ANATOMICAL DISSECTION 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
     Maxillary Sinus Surgery
     Sphenopalatine artery ligation
     Endoscopic ethmoidectomy
     Sphenoethmoidectomy
     Inferior turbinate surgery with lateralization of the nasal wall and pre-lacrimal access to the maxillary sinus
Lunch 13:00 to 14:00
14:00 - Cranial Base - True Rhinology
14:20 - Surgery for nasal tumors
14:40 - Modified Radical Lothrop
ANATOMICAL DISSECTION part 2 between 15:00 and 19:00
     Dacryocystorhinostomy
     Frontal sinus surgery up to DRAF 2
     Advanced Frontal Sinus Surgery with identification of the first olfactory fillets and Crista Galli.
     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.

8:20 - Transplanum access anatomy - transcribiform
8:40 - Anatomy of transdorsal access - transellar, posterior fossa transclivus
9:00 - Cavernous sinus and internal carotid artery anatomy

ANATOMICAL DISSECTION part 3 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Cavernous sinus and internal carotid artery
Orbital decompression with identification of orbital fissure
Anatomy of transdorsal access - transellar, posterior fossa transclivus
Transplanum access anatomy - transcribiform

Lunch closes 12:30

Student Profile

ENT doctors who wish to update and deepen their knowledge of the main surgical techniques, residents and neurosurgeons.

HIGHLIGHTS

Mentoring with the biggest names in the field

Practical and intensive training on simulators and live models

Exclusive theoretical content

Program focused on exchanging scientific experiences with mentors

Realistic simulation in an experimental operating room

Extensive exposure to real surgical routine

INVESTMENT:

Teórico Observacional Completo
Valor Total R$1.428,57 R$3.571,43 R$19.857,14
Valor com desconto* R$1.000,00 R$2.500,00 R$13.900,00

*Descontos concedidos para sócios ABORL ou matrículas até dia 31/01/2025.

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