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Lap-D Workshops

Registration for the Lap-D Workshops are now open!

  • Saturday 11th May 2024 - SOLD OUT
  • Saturday 17th August 2024 - SOLD OUT
  • Saturday 26th October 2024 - SOLD OUT

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    Core Faculty

    Dr Michael Wynn-Williams, MBChB FRANZCOG
    Gynaecologist / Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon

    Dr Danny Chou, MBBS FRANZCOG
    Gynaecologist / Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon

     

    Target Audience

    RANZCOG Trainees (Senior Registrars Only) & Fellows

    Venue & Dates

    Medical Engineering and Research Facility
    Queensland University of Technology
    Prince Charles Hospital Campus
    Staib Rd, Chermside

    Saturday, 11th May 2024
    Saturday, 17th August 2024
    Saturday, 26th October 2024

    Registration Prices

    AGES Member $2,690

    The registration form can be accessed via the link in the header.

    Laparoscopic Anatomy & Pelvic Dissection (Lap D) Workshop

    Course Description

    The Lap D Workshop is a one-day course designed for Specialist and Trainee Obstetrician’s and Gynaecologist’s with laparoscopic skills who wish to expand their knowledge of pelvic and abdominal retroperitoneal anatomy while advancing their laparoscopic surgical dissection techniques.

    AGES aims to allow access to quality anatomy teaching by providing a number of courses that focus on a functional laparoscopic approach to pelvic anatomy. The dissection course allows for eighteen registrants to participate in lectures, undertake anatomical dissection on female fresh frozen donors and interact with highly skilled laparoscopic surgeons as they delve into the anatomical aspects of the female pelvis.

    An introductory lecture series is followed by two, three hour operating and dissection sessions, using fresh frozen female donors.

    The workshops are held at the Medical Engineering and Research Facility (MERF), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) facility in Brisbane.

    Three participants are assigned to each donor and will be closely supervised by an experienced advanced laparoscopic surgical instructor. Each participant will have the opportunity to operate, assist and observe to optimise the learning experience as they rotate evenly through each step.

    The course will focus on dissection of the pelvic side wall, with particular emphasis on the surgical layers, spaces and anatomical structures contained within.

    Retroperitoneal spaces around the bladder, pelvic floor, large bowel and kidneys will all be explored.

    All participants will be provided with pre-reading and copies of the presentations a week prior to the workshop.

    Registrants are expected to confidently increase their anatomical knowledge and awareness, allowing for improved surgical confidence, outcomes and reduced complications for their patients.

    Directors

    Dr Michael Wynn-Williams
    Dr Danny Chou

    Prerequisites

    RANZCOG O&G Trainee - MRANZCOG
    AGES Fellowship Program Trainee
    Specialist O&G RANZCOG

    Lap D Course Objectives

    Facilitate the understanding of female pelvic anatomy and laparoscopic surgical dissection

    Lap D Learning Outcomes

    1. Enhance knowledge of the anatomy of the female pelvis in relation to laparoscopic surgery with an emphasis on pelvic avascular spaces, pelvic nerve identification and sparing
    2. Develop an understanding of and practice laparoscopic dissection techniques with an emphasis on ureterolysis and access to the avascular spaces and planes
    3. Use anatomical principles to assist in the management of complex surgical procedures and intraoperative complications
    4. Appreciate that the acquisition of anatomical knowledge and dissection techniques improves surgical procedures and is a career-long process

    Pre-Workshop Learning

    Pre-Workshop learning is sent out prior to the event and is only available for those registered for the workshop.

    Course Program

    The final Course Program is sent out prior to the event and is only available for those registered for the workshop.

    Workshop consisting of 2 sessions, Lectures, and video presentations (60 min) followed by interactive rotational dissection, 3 surgeons per table (180 mins)

    Registration: 0715 (AEST)
    Close of workshop: 1730 (AEST)
    Timings are subject to change

    **Please note that your own smartphone is required for this workshop.

    Please contact the AGES Secretariat if you have any questions regarding this workshop

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