The Anatomy of Complications Workshop (ACW) is aimed at revising and improving participants’ knowledge and understanding of clinically relevant anatomy in open obstetric and gynaecological surgery. Anatomical structures commonly involved in surgical injury will be reviewed, in particular the major vessels, nerves, ureter and bladder. Surgical anatomy relevant to urinary incontinence surgery, hysterectomy, ovarian masses and retroperitoneal exploration of the pelvic sidewall will be covered.
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This two-day workshop is the first of two iterations of ACW workshops offered at CTEC. It focuses on open procedures in obstetric and gynaecological surgery and is a prerequisite for registration on the second and complementary Laparoscopic Anatomy of Complications Workshop.
Both workshops provide an intensive and hands-on learning experience and aim to improve the performance of specialist obstetricians and gynaecologists in the prevention and management of complications in obstetric and gynecological surgery.
Prior to attending the workshop all participants receive a login to access online learning materials, including videos demonstrating the various procedures to be performed during the practical surgical sessions. Participants are required to review these materials prior to the workshop.
The Anatomy of Complications participants work in trios and pairs directed by and under the guidance of expert faculty. There is a maximum of 18 participants who will work through six different groupings in order to maximise interaction and to accommodate differing skill levels. The faculty to participant ration is 1:1-2.
Day 1 Cadaveric Anatomy & Open Surgical Skills
CTEC, The University of Western Australia – Duration 8 hours
Participants work in trios, swapping groups and roles as the workshop progresses.
THE PELVIS (Session 1 – The Medial Pelvic Side Wall)
- Expose the pararectal and paravesical spaces
- Perform a uterolysis and pelvic peritonectomy
- Time permitting, mobilise bladder and perform cystotomy and repair
THE PELVIS (Session 2 – The Pelvic Vessels and Nerves)
- Perform lymphadenectomy
- Expose iliac vessels and branches
- Expose the obturator nerve
- Ligate the anterior division of the internal iliac artery
- Identify pelvic floor muscle and bony pelvis landmarks
THE RETROPERITONEUM (Session 3)
- Identify and dissect along anatomical planes to mobilise colon
- Identify blood supply to the bowel
- Dissect along the interior vena cava and aorta
- Vessel injury and repair
THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT (Session 4)
- Repair a serosal tear and Veress injury to the small bowel
- Repair a rectal tear
- Repair a trocar injury to the stomach
followed by:
Convenor Hosted Dinner for Faculty and Participants
The University Club of Western Australia
Day 2 Animal Model Open Surgery
Murdoch University Centre for Advanced Veterinary Education Duration – 5 hours
Participants work in pairs:
- Dissection of ureter
- Repair cystotomy and enterotomy
- Dissection of pelvic vessels
- Bowel anastomosis
- Loop ileostomy
- Arteriotomy and Venotomy and repair
Day 2 Case Presentations and Discussions – Complications in Gynaecological Surgery
Murdoch University Centre for Advanced Veterinary Education – Duration 2.5 hours
Prior to attendance on ACW all participants are required to submit one case for presentation. This case usually describes a surgical or obstetric complication, or a difficult management decision. The presentation is given using Powerpoint or equivalent with a maximum of four slides. Each case is allocated 15 minutes to include presentation and discussion. Ten cases will be presented.
This session is facilitated by the Convenors in a controlled and constructive environment.
Intra and post-operative complications:
- small group presentation and interactive discussion
- emphasis on prevention and management of complications in gynaecological surgery
At the conclusion of the workshop each participant is required to complete a workshop evaluation questionnaire. This provides valuable feedback to the workshop organiser and allows for continued improvement in the quality and content of the workshop.
Workshop Inclusions
- Online pre-reading including videos demonstrating practical surgical sessions
- Day 1 Convenor Hosted Dinner for Faculty and Participants, The University Club of Western Australia
2024 Fee
Participant: $3950
COVID-19 Information for Workshop Participants
Workshop content, date and convenors may be subject to change or cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances
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Venue
Day 1 - CTEC
The University of Western Australia
Entrance No. 2 Hackett Drive
Crawley Western Australia 6009
Day 2 - Murdoch University Centre for Advanced Veterinary Education
Nyarrie Drive Murdoch 6150
For more information contact
Lorna Christie
Senior Course Coordinator
T +61 8 6488 8505
E lorna.christie@uwa.edu.au