This invitation is for you, plastic surgeon and otorhinolaryngologist with a passion for rhinoplasty. With the significant evolution that this surgery has undergone in recent years and the growing demand for better results from patients, it has become routine to use more grafts in our surgeries.
Even though we have had the opportunity to work with specialist rhinoplasty surgeons throughout our training and to attend numerous courses in the field, we all face challenges. We all know how difficult it is to deal with secondary or tertiary cases, as well as patients with thick skin and fragile cartilage. We are often faced with missing donor cartilage from the nasal septum due to previous manipulations or the inadequate size of the structures.
These surgeries require a greater number of cartilage grafts and also a robust cartilage that can guarantee predictable results, providing the necessary structure for such cases. Generally, we don't receive adequate training in the removal of costal cartilage grafts during our residency training, whether in plastic surgery or otorhinolaryngology.
Would you like to learn how to perform this surgery safely, efficiently and able to deal with possible complications? Would you like to have the autonomy to perform the entire procedure, without depending on the availability of colleagues from other specialties with conflicting schedules? Then we invite you to take part in this costal cartilage removal course, with a focus on cadaver-lab practice and live surgical demonstrations. Shall we go together?
Furthermore, according to the International Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, rhinoplasty is the fourth most popular cosmetic procedure in the world. According to ISAPS data, Brazil led the way with 87,879 rhinoplasties performed in 2020, followed by Turkey with 66,950 and the United States with 55,436. The use of costal cartilage grafts is an essential tool in new rhinoplasty techniques, especially in secondary surgeries and patients with thick skin, guaranteeing better aesthetic and functional results.
We look forward to seeing you on our course and exploring the full potential of this important area of plastic surgery together.
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Radiologist
Radiologist
Thoracic Surgeon
Thoracic Surgeon
Radiologist
Radiologist
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
ENT specialist
ENT specialist
- Detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the costal arches.
- Evaluation of 3D tomography of the costal arches.
- Development of specific technical skills for the removal of costal cartilage.
- Approach and treatment of possible complications resulting from the removal of costal cartilage.
The methodology combines theoretical and practical sessions to ensure a comprehensive understanding and honing of the skills needed to perform this procedure safely and effectively. We are committed to providing comprehensive, quality training, enabling participants to face the challenges of surgical practice with confidence and excellence
2 days
12 hours of theoretical classes
4 hours of practical lessons
8:00 - Course presentation and welcome.
8:30 - 1) Anatomy
9:00 - 2) Radiographic assessment (how to request and evaluate a CT scan)
9:30 - 3) Surgical techniques
10:00 - 10:30 - Break
10:30 - 4) Do small scars matter?
11:00 - 5) Rib removal in patients with breast implants. How to avoid problems
11:30 - 6) Rib removal in associated breast surgeries (reduction and augmentation mammoplasties and mastopexies)
12:00 - 14:00 - Lunch
14:00 - 17:00 - Surgical Demonstration
8:30 - 7) Complications and how to treat them
9:00 - 8) Post-operative management
9:30 - 9) How to prepare the grafts (oblique technique)
10:00 - 10:30 - Break
10:30 - 10) What to do with the remaining cartilage.
11:00 - 11) Medical marketing - How to demystify costal cartilage removal for the lay public
11:30 - 13:30 - Lunch
13:30 - 17:30 - Cadaveric dissection
Applicants must be medical graduates with a medical residency in plastic surgery or otorhinolaryngology.
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