CADSIM Vascular Abdomen 1 day (11//11/2024 )

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SubjectCADSIM
Description This is a 1 day course vascular trainees in the Yorkshire and Humber region. The day will include lectures and surgical skills on thiel cadavers.
Additional information

 The course is free for Yorkshire and Humber regional trainees. The course is open to vascular trainees ST3  and above.

 The course is open for ST5 and above to book now. The Course will open for ST3 and above to book any remaining places from the 16th September.

 Please read the dissecting room regulations before attending the course. Surgical gowns, over shoes, facemasks and gloves are provided for the lab. If you wish to wear theatre blues please bring your own and return to your theatres.

The course Lead is Mr Tim Stansfield, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. 

The anatomy lab is on Level 9, Worsley Building, University of Leeds

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Please contact J.johnson1@leeds.ac.uk if you have any special dietary requests.

Failure to attend the course on the day/s without contacting the course administrator prior to the course starting or cadsim@leeds.ac.uk will be followed up with your TPD.

    

VenueRoom 9.53, CADSIM Venue, Leeds, Leeds - Yorkshire and the Humber  View details
Date & timeMonday 11 November 2024, 08:30 to 17:00
LecturerTBC
Target audience

Mandatory: Specialty Registrar ST3, or Specialty Registrar ST4, or Specialty Registrar ST5, or Specialty Registrar ST6, or Specialty Registrar ST7, or Specialty Registrar ST8

Course styleLectures and Practical skills
CateringTea, Coffee and Lunch
CPD hours0:00
CostNo charge
Learning outcomes

At the end of this teaching day delegates should be able to demonstrate:

1. Access to the abdominal cavity required by a vascular surgeon with associated closure techniques

2. Exposure: Infra renal aortic and common iliac artery exposure to the iliac bifurcation. Matox including colonic mobilisation.

3. Manoeuvres: Supracoeliac aortic control, Splenectomy, balloon occlusion of the aorta

4. Graft anastomosis: to the infrarenal abdominal aorta to common iliac artery bifurcation bilaterally

5. Graft anastomosis: aorto-bifemoral bypass graft