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4th Adelaide Endoscopic Management of Vascular Injuries Workshop

11 July 2012

VENUE
Blacks Road, Gilles Plains
South Australia. Australia

FACULTY

The most dramatic complication in endonasal surgery is inadvertent injury to the ICA causing massive bleeding which is often fatal. This course provides the unique opportunity for ENT and Neurosurgeons to improve their endoscopic skills in surgically managing this challenging complication, and to become familiar with the haemostatic options available. Ideally the neurosurgeon and ENT surgeon would register as a team, allowing the team to develop the skills together in a cooperative fashion.
Emphasis on this course is hands-on dissection providing the opportunity to learn how to position and manage the roinstruments during such a challenging surgical field, and enabling vascular control.
This will be a very intensive, but hopefully enriching course.

LECTURES
1. Vascular complications during EES and outcomes
2. Management of bleeding during EES
3. The endoscopic model of vascular injury

SHEEP MODEL
2-Surgeon technique
- Assistant (1/2 day)
- Primary surgeon (1/2 day)
Venous lake bleeding
- Managing surgical field and high flow bleeding
- Direct clamp closure
- U-clip repair
- Surgiflo
Carotid artery injury
- Managing surgical field and high flow bleeding
- Direct Clamp Closure
- U-clip repair
- Muscle patch

PANEL DISCUSSION
Challenging vascular injuries and management

Early Bird Fee closes 11th May 2012

Enquires to

The University of Adelaide
&
The Flinders University of South Australia

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