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NSpine Strasbourg Complications Management Course
NSpine has a tradition of delivering innovative spine education of the highest caliber. In delivering the NSpine Complications Management Course, Strasbourg, a further milestone is reached in the comprehensive spine training portfolio of NSpine.
The event will combine two 5 hours theory sessions with a full day of hands-on training at the renowned IRCAD Institute in Strasbourg.
The hands-on training will combine a half-day of cadaveric access training and a half-day of live tissue surgery focussing on vascular and visceral repair.
IRCAD caters to all anterior spine complications including vascular and visceral injuries. Under the expert guidance of vascular surgeons, thoracic surgeons, and urologists, the management and repair of injuries to these structures are tutored in small groups. The state-of-the-art facilities at the IRCAD Institute offer the perfect environment for replicating the complications situation in theatres. The experienced faculty is on hand to tutor surgeons through the steps of damage control and repair. The simulation of the actual theatre environment is essential and fully delivered by the IRCAD Institute. The ratio of one tutor to two delegates per table ensures an ideal environment for hands-on training.
About The Organizer
Thompson Surgical is a leader in spine exposure and the original manufacturer of the table mounted retractor. We understand the value of exposure in surgery and are dedicated to providing innovative, high quality systems that deliver safe, versatile, and low profile retraction. From MIS to open, we offer unlimited customization and safe, independent, retraction.
About The Organizer
GELITA MEDICAL GmbH, located at Uferstraße 7, 69412 Eberbach, Germany. Key Facts: – B2B business in hemostats since 1955 – Founded in 2005 as Gelita Medical BV -100% subsidiary of GELITA AG – Worldwide sales in over 70 countries GELITA MEDICAL is specialized in the manufacture of innovative absorbable hemostats. Medical progress and new surgical […]