Part 4 of our stitching series applies all the principles of needle control, alignment and vectors to anastomoses. This is where the thinking needs to be in three dimensions. Adhering to simple principles helps will help you navigate what appears to be difficult. BBASS offers simple models for practice and explains how you can improve your skills.
Part 4 - Anastomosis - 3d thinking
event12th Aug 2024
schedule3:30 - 4:45pm (GMT)
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12th Aug 2024
3:30 - 4:45pm (GMT)
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Summary
Discover and experience the art of 3D thinking in Part 4 of our teaching series on stitching. This session will focus on the "Anastomosis". This session will not only provide you with valuable insights into the complex surgical technique of anastomosis, but also hone your critical thinking and spatial skills for improving outcomes in surgeries. Join us and delve deep into this crucial topic, relevant to numerous surgical specialties. Take away manifold learnings that can significantly impact your surgical proficiency.
Learning objectives
1. Understand and apply the concept of 3D thinking in relationship to anastomosis procedures.
2. Gain proficiency in performing anastomosis by implementing effective techniques and methods.
3. Analyze the possible complications and challenges in anastomosis and develop problem-solving strategies to address these situations.
4. Evaluate the patient's condition and suitability for anastomosis, considering pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative factors.
5. Understand the post-operative care and monitoring required for patients who have undergone an anastomosis procedure.
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12th Aug 2024
3:30 - 4:45pm (GMT)
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Hosted on MedAll
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Attendance certificate available
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