international Mastercourse on Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (iMESS)
May 5 - 8, 2010(Ended)UZ Brussel university hospital
Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
Our new advanced mastercourse on extended ESS has
shown to be attractive and needed. The course is in tradition of our
original international course on endoscopic sinus surgery of the
paranasal sinuses that was organized between the University of Cologne (Lindenthal - University HNO Klink) and the University Hospital
- Free University Brussels (UZ Brussel). The cooperation between
neurosurgeon in the field of extended endoscopic sinus surgery
including the pterygopalatine fossa and the pituitary gland has made
the course highly interesting particularly in life surgery. This dynamic combination of lectures, live-operations, demonstrations and intensive hands-on laboratory dissection of cadaver material (workshops) (all heads provided with CT-scans!) is designed to update and enhance the skills of ENT surgeons. This course provides a study of the surgical anatomy, pathology and radiology of the paranasal sinuses.
The aim of the event is to provide a forum with concepts in the areas of rhinology and endoscopic paranasal surgery, skull base and beyond, a type of surgery that represents one of the major advances in the field of the last decade, in an environment which allows interaction and discussion with the renowned international faculty. We are happy to provide also 2010 a comprehensive instructional course with ample learning opportunities for all. All faculty members and speakers have confirmed their participation!
Address
Laarbeeklaan 101,
Brussels,
Belgium
Brussels,
Belgium
Prices *
1050-1500 Euro (Early registration date: April 6, 2010)
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