Studying at the University of Verona

Study Plan

Your Study Plan includes all the learning activities you will undertake during your time at the University, such as modules, lab activities and practicals, seminars, project work, internships, as well as educational off-site visits, conferences and the final examination, or graduation.

Approcci subfrontali mediani 22 Credits

SSD:BIO/16 ,MED/27 ,MED/29 ,MED/31 ,MED/37

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Approcci transcranici: pterionale e derivati 22 Credits

SSD:BIO/16 ,MED/18 ,MED/27 ,MED/29 ,MED/30 ,MED/37

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Dissezione guidata alla base cranica antero-laterale inclusa l'orbita 16 Credits

SSD:MED/27 ,MED/29 ,MED/31

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Prova finale 1 Credits

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Teaching code

4S006657

Credits

22

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

BIO/16 - HUMAN ANATOMYMED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY
MED/27 - NEUROSURGERY
MED/29 - MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
MED/30 - OPHTHALMOLOGY
MED/37 - NEURORADIOLOGY

Duration

The course has a total duration of years: 1 and will be held in the period from February 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023.

Lecture timetable

Week-end.

When and where

The course will run  24- 26 March 2023. Final assessment will ne held in October 2023.

Location: ICLO Verona srl - Via Evangelista Torricelli 15/A - 37135 Verona - Italia
AOUI (Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata) Verona - Piazzale Stefani 1 - 37128 Verona - Italia

 

 

 

Study mode

The lessons will take place face to face and remotely.


Educational Activities

The course comprises three full-immersion 3-day modules conducted every quarter year plus distance learning activities and activities held at the AOUI, Verona.
Transcranial approaches: pterional and derived approaches. The course will address transcranial approaches to the anterior and middle cranial fossa, the pterional and other derived approaches, orbitozygomatic, fronto-orbital, zygomatic, and minimally invasive approaches, the intracranial areas that can be exposed, including the plenum sphenoidale, the tuberculum sellae, the sellar and parasellar region, the cavernous sinus; the cerebral areas that can be exposed, including the frontobasal, hypothalamic, temporomesial structures, fissures and cisterns.
Medial subfrontal approaches: The course will primarily address endoscopic transnasal approaches to the skull base for the treatment of intracranial frontobasal, ethmoidosphenoidal lesions, including the sellal turcica, and parasellar region, and the clival region including the atlo-occipital joint. Various treatment options will be explored and discussed. Particular attention will be devoted to reconstruction techniques.
Guided dissection of the anterolateral skull base, including the orbit. A brief theoretical exposition on surgical approaches to the orbit will round up the range of techniques that can be performed. This course will be mainly conducted in the laboratory so that participants can refine their techniques and develop their interests.

 


Project work, interim assessments, final test

At the end of the course, a small-group discussion will be conducted on diagnosis of the clinical case, the choice of intervention, the surgical plan, and the strategies to handle eventual complications. Assessment will also be based on active participant engagement in activities.