27 - 29 November 2023

Microsurgical Anastomosis

  • Hands-on training in microsurgery lab
  • Lessons by experts
  • In vivo and dry lab models

Registrations closed
  • Overview

    Throughout human history, organ or limbs transplants were largely represented in the old textbooks but these procedures with vascular anastomosis of small vessels were only successful after the work of Jacobson and Suarez, in 1960, which used the microscope to help the suture act. After that, in 1965, KOMATSU performed the first successful replantation of a thumb.

     

    This relatively new technique requires a great effort, perseverance and a long learning curve. The practice allows the young surgeon to improve the surgical technique and at the same time acquire a correct handling of the tissues.

     

    The failure in experimental conditions is unpleasant but when happens in clinical practice its consequences are dramatic. So it is only the intensive training in animal model that ensures the confidence and technical skill critical to success.

    Objectives

      • Learn to use the material (microscope, instruments)
      • Practical Learning in the laboratory animal (sciatic nerve, aorta artery, carotid artery, jugular vein. femoral vessels)
      • Perform neural anastomosis
      • Perform vascular anastomosis (termino-terminal and termino-lateral)

  • Organizing Committee

    Nuno Sevivas (Braga)
    Orthopaedics

    Alexandre Pereira (Porto)
    Orthopaedics

    Pedro Mota (Porto)
    Orthopaedics

  • Faculty

    Alexandre Pereira
    Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Hand Unit
    Centro Hospitalar do Porto – Hospital de Santo António
    Porto, Portugal

    César Silva
    Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Hand Unit
    Centro Hospitalar do Porto – Hospital de Santo António
    Porto, Portugal

    Filipa Santos Silva
    Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Hand Unit
    Hospital CUF Descobertas
    Lisbon, Portugal

    Horácio Zenha Costa
    Plastic Surgery Department
    Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia
    Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

    Nuno Sevivas
    Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Upper limb Unit
    Grupo Trofa Saúde | CHMA | School of Medicine, University of Minho
    Braga, Portugal

    Pedro Mota
    Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Hand Unit
    Centro Hospitalar do Porto – Hospital de Santo António
    Porto, Portugal

  • Program

    Lectures

    Hands-on sessions

    Hands-on training using in-vivo and dry lab models in a surgical training lab

    Mentoring

    Hands-on sessions personally followed by expert surgeons of the field

    Full Program
  • Registration

    Registrations closed.
    For more information contact training@b-acis.pt

    Target Group


    Orthopedic Surgeons, General Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Urologists, Veterinarians

    Vacancies


    12 participants

    Fee


    • 750 €

    The fee includes all the necessary material for the lectures and hands-on sessions, coffee breaks, lunches, and certificate of attendance.

  • More information

    Traveling by plane:
    The nearest airport to the city of Braga is Sá Carneiro Airport, in Maia, Porto.

     

    From Porto to Braga:
    – Taxi / Uber / Bolt
    – GetBus (directly from the airport to Braga bus station) (visit website)
    – Train (visit website)

     

    Recommended accommodation:
    Hotel Meliã (closest to the course venue)
    Hotel B&B Lamaçães (close to the course venue)
    Hotel Porta Nova Collection House (city center)

     

    To visit:
    – Get to know Braga (visit website)

Need more information?

Contact us at training@b-acis.pt