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Program
Dr. Lutz, France Dr. Meyer, FranceProf. Neff, GermanyProf. Ricbourg, FranceProf. Testelin, FranceDr. Trost, FranceDr. Zink, France
Surgical Approach CoursesOrbital and Lateral Approaches
Lectures
Prof. Eckelt, GermanyProf. Grünert, SwitzerlandDr. Hallermann, Switzerland Prof. Hemprich, GermanyProf. Kahn, FranceProf. Kleinheinz, Germany
Anatomical dissections
Besançon, FranceUniversity Hospital Jean MinjozAnatomy Laboratory
November, 27 – 29, 2008
Limited to 30 participants
Rendez-vous
in Besançon!
Surgical Approach CoursesBesançon, November, 27 – 29, 2008
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is a great pleasure for me to invite you to the first IBRA Surgical Approach Course in Besançon (France) in November 2008. Surgical approaches to the face are one of the basic knowledge every maxillofacial surgeon should master in his vocational training but this is sometimes difficult to achieve on the job. That is why the Education Committee of the IBRA and myself wished to organize a hands-on course program dedicated on this topic. It is thought as a very practical program based on theoretical lectures and, of course, including dis-section exercises on fresh cadaver heads.
This first course will focus on orbital approaches and to lateral approaches of the face. We tried to call on some of the most prominent experts in this field, well-known for their surgical and teaching skills. Every participant will be able to perform each of the approaches, in a step by step procedure, under the supervision of a selected team of instructors. Every single approach will be associated with a particular goal to achieve (as, for example, optic nerve decompression through latero-nasal approach), to make exercises even more practical and attractive.
Besançon, capital city of the Franche-Comté (a region located at the foot of the French Jura mountains), remains a relative small town and is endowed with a unaffected life-style.So, we will do our best to keep a simple and cordial atmosphere during the meeting.
The whole organizing team is looking forward to welcome you in Besançon for an at-tractive and formative experience.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Christophe Meyer, MD - PhD Department for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospital of Besançon, France
Foreword
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Organized by
Dr. Ch. Meyer, and the International Bone Research Association (IBRA)
Executive & Organizing Committee
Chair: Dr. MeyerMembers: Prof. Ricbourg, Prof. Iizuka, Prof. Kleinheinz, Prof. Tatu, Dr. Chatelain, M. Loose
Official language
The official congress language is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided
Meeting venue
Besançon - France, University Hospital Jean Minjoz and Anatomy Laboratory (Facultyof Medicine)
Course Secretariat
Information/Organization/Registration
IBRA Administration Office, St. Alban-Anlage 68, CH-4052 Basel, SwitzerlandPhone: +41 (0)61 319 05 02, Fax: +41 (0)61 319 05 19Liliana Cserpnyak, [email protected], Website: www.ibra.ch
Accommodation/Hotel reconmmendations:
Hotel Mercure Parc Micaud3, avenue Edouard Droz, 25000 Besançon, Tel. +33 (0)3 81 40 34 34
Hotel Ibis Centre Ville21, Rue Gambetta, 25000 Besançon, Tel. +33 (0)3 81 81 02 02
Reservations has to be made by yourself. Rooms have been pre-booked for the IBRA course in these 2 hotels until October the 15th. Reservations can not be guaranteed after this date.A shuttle service will be provided during the 3 days between the Hotel Mercure and the course place (Anatomy Laboratory). Departure from the hotel at 7.15, return to the hotel after the end of the workshops.
General Information
On-site registration will not be possible.The attendance is limited to 30 participants, registration will be taken on a first come- first served basis.
Refunds will not be given for failure to attend. You will receive your registration confirmation by e-mail from the IBRA Office as soon as registrated.
Registration fees Course, November 27– 29, 2008 (incl. coffee, lunch, course dinner)) (limited to max. 30 participants)IBRA Member: € 600 (after October 15, 2008 € 700)Non Member: € 800 (after October 15, 2008 € 900)
Social Event Course Dinner Restaurant Christophe Menozzi, on Friday November 28, 2008 at 20.00. 11, rue Jean Petit, 25000 Besançon, Tel. +33 (0)3 81 81 28 01 ( included in the registration fee). For accompanying person: € 80
Biologic hazard: Since this course includes dissection on fresh cadavers, the risk of infections cannot be totally excluded. Therefore participants have to check that their compulsory vaccinations are in order and that their insurance company will take in charge the possible injuries and complications that may occur during the workshops. In order to relieve the course organizers of any responsibility, participants are asked to sign the certificat and disclaimer appearing on the registration form. Usual protections (masks, surgical gloves, coats, caps) will be provided. However, pro-tection glasses will not be provided and participants are invited to bring their own ones. Surgical instruments: Participants will be asked to bring their own dissection instruments. As an indication, a list of instruments will be sent to each participant after registration.
Method of payment: Payment in advance by bank transfer in EUR. All payments must be addressed to IBRA Adminstration Office, indicating the keyword: Surgical Approach Courses. Please also state the participant’s name clearly (to identify your payment). Please ensure that any transfer/bank charges are covered by you.
The following methods of payment are accepted: Bank transfer (in EUR) to Credit Suisse, CH-4002 BaselBank account no.: 0060 903859-62Clearing no.: 4835
Credit Card (in EUR) VISA and Mastercard (please refer to the registration form).
Certificate of attendanceConfirmation of attendance will be issued at the registration desk.
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General Information
Swift Code: CRESCHZZ 40AIBAN no.: CH71 0483 5090 3859 6200 0
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08.00 - 08.30 Registration
08.15 - 08.45 Welcome address Prof. Bittard (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine) Dr. Meyer, Prof. Ricbourg
08.45 - 09.15 Introduction Lecture Prof. Hemprich
09.15 - 09.45 General principles of facial approaches Prof. Grünert
09.45 - 10.15 Coffee break
10.15 - 11.00 Surgical anatomy of the orbit Dr. Trost
Theoretical part 1: orbital approaches 1
11.00 - 11.20 1. Sub-ciliar approach Prof. Ricbourg
11.20 - 11.40 2. Trans-conjonctival approach Prof. Ricbourg
11.40 - 12.00 3. Lower eyelid approach Dr. Meyer
12.00 - 13.45 Lunch
Thursday morning, 27. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
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Thursday afternoon, 27. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
14.00 - 17.00 Dissection 1: orbital approaches 1
1. sub-ciliar approach
2. lower eye-lid approach
3. transconjonctival approach
Additional goals: - orbital floor fracture repair (PDS® 0.25 sheet) - infra-orbital rim osteosynthesis - duction test - closure of the trans-conjonctival approach
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Theoretical part 2: orbital approaches 2 09.00 - 09.20 4. Lateral eyebrow approach Dr. Lutz
09.20 - 09.40 5. Latero-nasal approach Dr. Hallermann 09.40 - 10.10 Coffee break
10.10 - 11.00 Surgical anatomy of the lateral areas of the face Prof. Kahn
Theoretical part 3: lateral approaches 1
11.00 - 11.20 1. Low sub-mandibular approach Prof. Eckelt
11.20 - 11.40 2. High sub-mandibular approach Prof. Eckelt
11.40 - 12.00 3. Retro-mandibular approach Prof. Kleinheinz 12.00 - 13.45 Lunch
Friday morning, 28. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
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Friday afternoon, 28. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
14.00 - 15.30 Dissection 2: orbital approaches 2
4. lateral eyebrow approach
5. latero-nasal approach
Additional goals: - optic nerve decompression - fronto-zygomatic osteosynthesis
15.30 - 18.00 Dissection 3: lateral approaches 1
1. high sub-mandibular approach
2. low sub-mandibular approach
3. retromandibular approach
Additional goal: - sub-condylar fracture osteosynthesis (TCP® plate and double plate technique)
20.00 Course dinner (Restaurant Christophe Menozzi)
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Theoretical part 4: lateral approaches 2 09.00 - 09.20 4. Retro-auricular approach Prof. Neff
09.20 - 09.40 5. Ginestet approach Dr. Hallermann 09.40 - 10.00 6. Trans-parotidal (pre-auricular) approach Prof. Testelin
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.45 - 12.00 Dissection 3: lateral approaches 1
4. retro-auricular approach
Additional goals: - condylar head fracture osteosynthesis (lag screw technique) - closure
12.00 - 13.45 Lunch
Saturday morning, 29. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
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Saturday afternoon, 29. 11. 2008: University Hospital Jean Minjoz, Anatomy Laboratory
14.00 - 17.30 Dissection 5: lateral approaches 3
5. Ginestet approach
6. trans-parotidal (pre-auricular) approach
Additional goals: - condylar head and high sub-condylar fractures osteosynthesis (TCP® plate, standard plates, lag screw technique)
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Jean Minjoz University Hospital Anatomy Laboratoryof the Medical Faculty of Besançon
Jean Minjoz University Hospital 3, Boulevard Fleming, 25000 BesançonPhone (Secretariat of the Maxillofacial Surgery Department): +333 81 66 82 34
Anatomy LaboratoryAmbroise Paré Medical Faculty Les Hauts de Chazal, 25000 Besançon
The Jean Minjoz University Hospital, locatedin the inner suburbs of Besançon, was ope-ned in 1984. It was built in order to unblock the oldest Saint-Jacques Hospital located downtown and which has become pro-gressively unsuited to take charge of the increasing number of patients. The Jean Minjoz Hospital itself is now undergoing a great restructuring in order to be able, within a few years, to take over all the uni-versity health cares of the Franche Comté,inhabited by over 1.1 million residents.
The new Anatomy Laboratory, previously situated downtown, is a modern facility located since 2007 in the Ambroise Paré medical university area, in walking distance from the Jean Minjoz Hospital. This labo-
ratory is fitted out with modern teachingequipment, well suited for lectures anddissection workshops.
Besançon (130000 residents), the ca-pital city of the Franche Comté region, is located at the foot of the French Jura mountains. Traditionally associated, as its close neighbours, Switzerland, with clock and watchmaking industry, theindustry of this region had to develop in other sectors after the dramatic collapse of this activity in the 80ties. It is now mainly turned into micro- and nano-technologies in the field of industry and healthcare. How-ever, Besançon and its region keep a rural style. The city itself is one of the «greenest» French cities as it owns the greatest forestedarea of the country. It is also regularly citedas one of the top French cities for life qua-lity. The old town and its ancient stone-built houses, nestled in a natural loop of the Doubs river, are worth to be visited. The citadel of Besançon, one of the most remarquable example of Vauban‘s war architecture, is (since 2007) an official can-didate to become part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.
IBRA . International Bone Research Association St. Alban-Anlage 68 . CH-4052 Basel Phone +41 61 319 05 05 . Fax +41 61 319 05 19 [email protected] . www.ibra.ch
List of Speakers and Workshop Instructors
Uwe Eckelt Germany
Joël Ferri France
Jörg Grünert Switzerland
Wock Hallermann Switzerland
Alexander Hemprich Germany
Jean-Luc Kahn France
Johannes Kleinheinz Germany
Jean-Christophe Lutz France
Christophe Meyer France
Andreas Neff Germany
Bernard Ricbourg France
Sylvie Testelin France
Olivier Trost France
Simone Zink France