Overview
This is an advanced hands-on endoscopic ear surgery dissection course using fresh frozen cadaveric specimens.
The course is suitable for consultants and senior otolaryngology trainees and will be delivered by international and national experts.
Live dissection demonstrations will be undertaken by the faculty in all aspects of endoscopic ear surgery. There will be a variety of lectures on specific aspects of the technique, however, the main emphasis of the course will be to provide hands on practical experience.
Learning outcomes
- Raising the tympanomeatal flaps and inspecting the middle ear (second look procedure)
- Interlay graft myringoplasty Tympanoplasty
- Atticotomy
- Approaches to the sinus tympani and facial recess
- Ossiculoplasty
Course Director: Mr Arunachalam Iyer, Consultant ENT Surgeon, University Monklands Hospital Associate Professor, University of Glasgow
Attending the course
This event is an in-person course. That means you get the chance to join us at the Clinical Anatomy Skills Centre, located at the University of Glasgow.
The centre is located on the university campus in the West End of Glasgow.
The closest train station from Glasgow Central or Queen Street is Partick, which is around a 15-minute walk from the centre.
Hillhead and Kelvinbridge subway stations are both within walking distance of the university.
There are regular buses from the city centre to University Avenue, Traveline Scotland can help you find the best route.
Parking on or around University Avenue can be quite limited, though there is some available. If you require disabled parking, you can make a request to the Disability Services team at the University of Glasgow.
Claiming your CPD
This course offers 12 CPD points for everyone who attends. This can be claimed via your College account. CPD points will be available for up to one month after the course. Where the course has been recorded, these sessions will also be available. If you have any questions about claiming your CPD points, our Education team are happy to help.
What happens on the day?
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08.30–09.00: Registration and coffee
09.00–09.30: Welcome and principles of TEES
09.30–10.15: Endoscopic anatomy and physiology of TEES; middle ear aeration
10.15–11.30: Move to Clinical Anatomy Skills Lab for demonstration of dissection
11.30–11.45: Morning break
11.45–13.00: Continuation of dissection
13.00–13.45: Lunch
13.45–14.00: ESS and the NHS business plan/management
14.00–16.45: Hands-on dissection part one (continued)
16.45–17:00: Discussion and close
19.00–20.00: Course dinner
08.30–09:00: Introduction to advance EES and future concepts
09:00–09:15: EES and tympanoplasty
09.15–10:00: Move to clinical anatomy skills lab for demonstration of dissection
10.00–11.00: Hands-on dissection part two (second specimen) 11.00–11.15: Morning break
11.15–12.00: Hands-on dissection part one (continued)
12.00–12.10: Endoscopic ear surgery in children
12.30–13:00: Introducing EES in clinical practice
13.00–13:45: Lunch
13.45–16.00: Continuation of dissection with focused demonstrations
16.00–16:30: Q&A and interactive session