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Skills Transfer Program<br />

Lab<br />

Synopsis: This course is designed to provide hands-on laboratory experience with the<br />

techniques used in upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty. Videos of techniques will be<br />

presented, along with personal assistance with cadaver dissection.<br />

Objective: Participants will be shown the clinically relevant anatomy as it relates to<br />

performing upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasties.<br />

Note: Participants are required to bring surgical loupes.<br />

Course: LAB354A<br />

Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM<br />

Room: N229<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

Fee: $410.00<br />

EduLevel: INT<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Keith D Carter MD FACS<br />

Instructor(s): Mark A Alford MD, Richard C Allen MD PhD, Francesco P Bernardini MD,<br />

Adam G de la Garza MD, Carlo de Conciliis MD, Martin H Devoto MD, Robert C Kersten<br />

MD, Jill S Melicher Larson MD*, Jeffrey A Nerad MD, Alice Song MD<br />

W Surgical Anatomy of the Eyelids: Cadaver Demonstration<br />

Course Director(s): Edward H Bedrossian MD FACS<br />

Course: LAB376<br />

Monday, 12:30 - 3:00 PM<br />

Room: N226<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

Fee: $155.00<br />

EduLevel: INT<br />

Synopsis: Using slides, video, and cadaver prosections, this course will demonstrate<br />

landmarks important in the correction of brow ptosis, blepharoptosis, ectropion, entropion,<br />

and retraction. Included will be a precourse quiz and participant interaction.<br />

Objective: This course is designed to (1) review eyelid anatomy, (2) show structures in<br />

prosected cadavers, and (3) improve surgical technique.<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Edward H Bedrossian MD FACS<br />

Instructor(s): Robert C Della Rocca MD, Bryan Arthurs MD FRCSC<br />

EQUIP W Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation<br />

Course Director(s): Stuart R Seiff MD<br />

Prerequisite Didactic<br />

Course: LEC420<br />

Monday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM<br />

Room: N140<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

EduLevel: INT<br />

Synopsis: The aesthetic evaluation of the patient with eyebrow ptosis, the anatomy<br />

of the eyebrow and forehead, and a description of the endoscopic brow and forehead<br />

elevation procedure will be discussed. A course handbook will be provided, detailing the<br />

surgical technique.<br />

Objective: This course is designed to provide an understanding of the preoperative<br />

patient evaluation, pertinent surgical anatomy, and technique of endoscopic brow and<br />

forehead elevation.<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Susan R Carter MD<br />

Instructor(s): Louis Savar MD<br />

Lab<br />

Synopsis: A brief lecture outlining the steps in endoscopic forehead and eyebrow elevation<br />

will be followed by step-by-step cadaver dissections for hands-on experience with<br />

the equipment and surgical technique.<br />

Objective: Participants will obtain a familiarity with the surgical anatomy of the brow<br />

and forehead, instrumentation, planes of dissection, and closure techniques in endoscopic<br />

forehead and eyebrow elevation.<br />

Note: Participants are required to bring surgical loupes. Participants will be<br />

sharing equipment.<br />

Course: LAB420A<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:30 AM<br />

Room: N229<br />

Target Audience: SUB<br />

Fee: $460.00<br />

EduLevel: ADV<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Susan R Carter MD<br />

Instructor(s): Kimberly Cockerham MD FACS*, Kathleen M Duerksen MD, Jill Annette<br />

Foster MD FACS*, David E Holck MD, John Bryan Holds MD*, Asa Dan Morton III MD*,<br />

Eve E Moscato MD, Rona Z Silkiss MD FACS, Harmeet S Gill MD, Morris E Hartstein<br />

MD*, Craig N Czyz DO, Louis Savar MD<br />

W Surgical Anatomy of the Orbit and Lacrimal System:<br />

Cadaver Demonstration<br />

Course Director(s): Robert C Della Rocca MD<br />

Course: LAB437<br />

Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM<br />

Room: N226<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

Fee: $130.00<br />

EduLevel: INT<br />

Synopsis: In this course, instructors will address small groups of attendees (four to five<br />

persons). Surgical anatomy and clinical correlation will be emphasized. Several short didactic<br />

lectures with slide demonstrations will present nasolacrimal surgery, orbital fracture<br />

repair, and anterior and medial orbitotomy. Associated neuro-anatomy correlation<br />

will be included.<br />

Objective: This course is designed to familiarize participants with surgical anatomical<br />

landmarks encountered in orbital and lacrimal surgery. Specific surgical techniques will<br />

be demonstrated.<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Robert C Della Rocca MD, Edward H Bedrossian MD FACS<br />

Instructor(s): David A Della Rocca MD, Chaneve Jeanniton MD, Meredith A Abbott MD,<br />

Harsha Reddy MD<br />

Orbital Fracture Repair: Plating Workshop<br />

Course Director(s): Jeremiah P Tao MD*, Eli L Chang MD<br />

Course: LAB484<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 - 11:00 AM<br />

Room: N226<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

Fee: $180.00<br />

EduLevel: BAS<br />

Synopsis: A discussion of indications and techniques for straightforward and complex<br />

fracture repair, including anatomy, approaches, complications, and secondary repairs, will<br />

be followed by a series of well-defined exercises that introduce plating systems and other<br />

alloplastic materials. Model skulls, sample plates, and tools will be provided.<br />

Objective: To provide participants with a high-level understanding of the most recent<br />

management and repair techniques for facial fractures from an orbitocentric perspective.<br />

In addition, participants should gain sufficient practical experience to ease the transition<br />

to intraoperative use of these techniques.<br />

Instructor(s): Peter A D Rubin MD*, Carlo R Bernardino MD, Patrick R Boulos MD, William<br />

R Nunery MD, Harold Lee MD<br />

EQUIP W Endoscopic Transnasal Lacrimal Surgery:<br />

Principles and Practice<br />

Course Director(s): Francois Codere MD<br />

Prerequisite Didactic<br />

Course: LEC513<br />

Tuesday, 9:00 - 10:00 AM<br />

Room: N136<br />

Target Audience: COMPSUB<br />

EduLevel: INT<br />

Synopsis: The transnasal diagnosis and treatment of lacrimal outflow disorders will be<br />

presented. Endoscopic nasal anatomy, transnasal dacryocystorhinostomy surgical techniques,<br />

endoscopic Jones tubes placement, and endoscopic diagnosis and management<br />

of lacrimal disorders will be covered.<br />

Objective: Participants will understand transnasal endoscopic diagnosis and treatment<br />

of lacrimal outflow disorders.<br />

Senior Instructor(s): Francois Codere MD, Bruce M Massaro MD<br />

Instructor(s): Jennifer A Sivak-Callcott MD<br />

Lab<br />

Synopsis: This course will present the transnasal diagnosis and treatment of lacrimal<br />

outflow disorders. Endoscopic nasal anatomy, transnasal dacryocystorhinostomy surgical<br />

techniques, endoscopic placement of Jones tubes, endoscope-assisted intubation,<br />

and use of the endoscope for diagnosis and management of lacrimal disorders will be<br />

covered.<br />

Objective: At the conclusion of this course, participants will understand transnasal endoscopic<br />

diagnosis and treatment of lacrimal outflow disorders.<br />

Note: Participants are required to bring surgical loupes.<br />

Skills Transfer Program<br />

* The presenter has a financial interest. ** The presenter has not submitted financial interest disclosure information as of press date. No asterisk indicates that the presenter has no financial interest.<br />

R Lab for Residents only. EQUIP = Participants are required to bring specific equipment to the course. W = Participants are required to sign an infectious disease<br />

transmission waiver/release form. Education Level Key: BAS = Basic, INT = Intermediate, ADV = Advanced. Target Audience: COMP = Comprehensive Ophthalmologist,<br />

SUB = Subspecialist, COMPSUB = Comprehensive & Subspecialist.<br />

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