Topics
These are some of the topics we have prepared for our clients. Depending on the topic, a handout with sketches is prepared so that the trainees can follow the lecture. Contact us for more information
- Anatomy, definition and anatomical terminology
- Medical terminology (Click here for the Dictionary of Medical Terms)
- Surgery: History and terminology
- Spine and spinal cord. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Central Nervous System, brain and cerebrospinal fluid
- Female reproductive system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Cardiovascular system I: Heart. Clinical Anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Cardiovascular system II: Peripheral vascular system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery
- The Heart: Coronary arteries, advanced anatomy, imaging, and surgery
- Male reproductive system and BPH
- Breast. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Abdominal contents I: Upper gastrointestinal. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic
- Abdominal contents II: Lower gastrointestinal. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic
- Bariatric concepts: Epidemiology
- Bariatric surgery: From Scopinaro to today's endolaparoscopic procedures
- Abdominal contents III: Hepatobiliary tree. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery, open and laparoscopic
- Inguinofemoral hernia. Anatomy and surgery, classic and laparoscopic . This lecture is supported by proprietary material
- Ventral hernia. Anatomy and Surgery, Omphalocele, Spigelian hernias
- Diaphragmatic hernia. Respiratory diaphragm clinica anatomy and Surgey. Bochdalek hernia, Esophageal hiatus herniae. Nissen, Toupet, Rosseti, and Belzi procedures
- Thorax I: Respiratory system. Clinical anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Orthopedics I: General concepts. Skeletal anatomy and pathology
- Orthopedics II: Joints of the lower extremity. Foot, knee and hip. Anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Orthopedics III: Joints of the upper extremity. Hand, elbow and shoulder. Anatomy, pathology and surgery
- Female Pelvis and Perineum I: General Clinical Anatomy
- Female Pelvis and Perineum II: Clinical Anatomy of Prolapse and corresponding surgeries
- The Neck: Clinical Anatomy
- Clinical Anatomy of the Pharynx: Tonsillectomy
- Skin and SMAS (Superficial MusculoAponeurotic System). Plastic Surgery I - Body Contouring
- Plastic Surgery I I - Rhinoplasty, Rhytidectomy, Mastoplasty, and Reconstructive Surgery
- Sutures, needles, and surgical knotting techniques. (includes a workshop if requested)