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IBRA Advanced Course - with anatomical specimens

Orthognathic Surgery

Date: Friday, September 13, 2024 – Saturday, September 14, 2024
Division: Head
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Language: English
Level: Advanced
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Chairpersons:
Prof. Dr. Dr. Philipp Jürgens, Munich, Germany
Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Kleinheinz, Münster, Germany

 

Faculty (in alphabetical order):
Prof. Dr. Giovanni Badiali, Bologna, Italy
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Hochuli, Araraquara, Brazil
Prof. Dr. Dr. Philipp Jürgens, Munich, Germany
Dr. Mohammad Kamal, Kuwait 
Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Kleinheinz, Münster, Germany 
Prof. Dr. Dr. Andreas Kolk, Innsbruck, Austria
Dr. Dr. Michael Oeckher, Vienna, Austria

Table instructor
Dr. Clariel Ianculovici, Rehovot, Israel

 

Target audience
Experienced surgeons. It is expected and a pre-requisite that participants have already performed orthognathic surgeries themselves.

Main specialty of the event

Starting with classification of the injury or deformity, the faculty members share their preferred approach, treatment and follow-up of cases with basic to advanced difficulty.

Educational needs
Dealing with challenging fractures and deformities, consultants request exchange through case discussions both theoretically and through surgeries. Beside state-of-the-art approaches, expert opinions and discussions are highly appreciated to scientifically elaborate improvements when dealing with difficult cases.

Expected educational outcomes

Extend common knowledge and skills and awareness of surgical techniques by exchanging less frequent or demanding cases of orthopedics and traumatology.

Nature of the event
The course offers ideal conditions for the introduction and consolidation of surgery techniques. Participants learn about current treatment concepts as well as new techniques on internal fixation. On the first day, experienced surgeons provide a theoretical insight into therapy concepts and will focus on clinical anatomy, fracture classification, approaches and last but not least, many case discussions. The workshop on day two permits the attendees to apply the gained skills on fresh specimens under directed instruction.

Methods to promote active learning
Multimedia presentations; time for question & answer sessions and discussion; cadaver workshop with helpful hints shown by faculty members. 

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