Head and Neck Dissection Course
Designed to maximise dissection time and faculty interaction, this immersive course provides an exceptional environment to build confidence, refine technique and advance your Head & Neck surgical expertise through realistic operative simulation using fresh frozen cadaveric specimens.
Description
COMPREHENSIVE ABLATIVE & RECONSTRUCTIVE HEAD & NECK SURGERY
Fresh Frozen Cadaveric Dissection Course
Master the Anatomy. Refine the Technique. Elevate your Surgery.
Whether you are a senior trainee preparing for independent practice, a fellow refining advanced techniques, or an established consultant seeking to expand your surgical repertoire, this intensive fresh frozen cadaveric dissection course offers a unique opportunity to develop and enhance the full spectrum of contemporary Head & Neck surgical skills.
Under the guidance of experienced faculty, delegates will gain extensive hands-on experience in:
Procedures Featured
• Salivary Gland Surgery (Parotidectomy & Submandibular Gland Surgery)
• Selective, Modified Radical & Comprehensive Neck Dissection
• Pharyngectomy
• Total Laryngectomy
• Pectoralis Major Flap Harvest & Reconstruction
Additional Anatomical & Operative Concepts Covered
• Surgical approaches relevant to glossectomy, mandibulectomy and maxillectomy
• Oropharyngeal and pharyngeal resection anatomy
• Key reconstructive principles in Head & Neck surgery
Course Highlights
• Fresh Frozen Cadaveric Specimens
• Extensive Hands-On Dissection
• High Faculty-to-Delegate Ratio
• Practical Surgical Anatomy Masterclasses
• Operative Tips, Tricks & Technical Pearls
• Focus on Safe Surgical Technique and Complication Avoidance
• Networking Opportunities with Expert Faculty and Colleagues
Important Note
This course has been specifically designed to focus on ablative, reconstructive and salivary gland surgery of the Head & Neck that will be of relevance to ENT, OMFS and Plastic Surgery trainees, fellows and consultants. Delegates interested in thyroid and parathyroid surgery are encouraged to attend the dedicated TOETVA or TORTVA Cadaver Course also being held at the Griffin Institute.