2025 Victorian Temporal Bone Surgical Course
Event description
Course Overview
This is an innovative course dedicated to the surgical anatomy of the middle ear and technical skill development in temporal bone surgery. Modern and state of the art artificial specimens will be used allowing participants to dissect specimens with different surgical anatomy complexity and fast tracking your surgical skill learning curve. This instruction course is open to all trainees and unaccredited registrars.
This course is a two-day dissection course, including a final cadaveric temporal bone dissection and instructional tutorials.
The course consists of 18 hours of fully supervised temporal bone dissection in the Surgical Skills Laboratory which has fully equipped workstations, microscopes, new instruments and state of the art micro drilling systems, along with a permanent in-house audio-visual facility.
This course is designed as a complete temporal bone dissection course for the registrar or fellow with innovations to fast track your surgical learning curve. The course will provide an update in Otology, Neurotology and Lateral skull base surgery through lectures, guided dissections and specific surgical exercises provided by the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital leading Otologists and Skull base surgeons.
The course provides accreditation of ASOHNS set training requirements on completion of the established temporal bone exercises for the training registrar. The course through specific exercises will cover a range of surgical steps on all specimens:
● Ossicular reconstruction
● Meatoplasty
● Intact canal wall mastoidectomy
● Canal wall down mastoidectomy
● Cochlear Implantation
● Facial nerve decompression
● Translabyrinthine approach to internal auditory canal
The course is also open to a group of participants who don’t dissect but would be able to observe and use all workstations.
Please note: tickets for this event will be provided through an external provider (Humanitix), and additional booking fees will be charged. The Humanitix booking fees are non-refundable.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity