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Summer School in Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction after Skin Cancer Surgery
University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course

Key Information
Campus location
Pisa, Italy
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
5 days
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 250
Application deadline
03 Jun 2023
Earliest start date
10 Jul 2023
Introduction
The Summer School “Local flaps in facial reconstruction after skin cancer surgery” is organized by the Plastic Surgery Unit of the University of Pisa.
The Summer School is structured in a 5-day course characterized by lectures and hands-on training covering all the most useful techniques involved in facial reconstruction after skin cancer excision.
Each day a different anatomical unit of the face will be covered and the daily schedule will be divided into two sessions:
- Morning: frontal lecture regarding the clinical anatomy of the district and description of the different reconstructive options.
- Afternoon: practical training in the OR during which the participants will be involved in the patient evaluation, the design, and planning of the different reconstructive options, and assist during surgeries.
Aim
The aim of the summer school “Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction after skin cancer surgery” is to give participants the detailed knowledge and expertise needed to achieve the best results in the full range of reconstructive procedures involving local flaps of the face.
The anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics of the facial skin and muscles will be addressed and followed by OR experience to evaluate and understand patients’ variability.
Focus on proper skin cancer resection with adequate margins will be followed by the evaluation of multiple reconstructive options.
The decision-making process will be critically explained to the student and the techniques of flap planning, flap harvesting, and donor site morbidity will be discussed.
Reconstructive surgery of the nose, lip, eyelid, forehead, and ear will be specifically reviewed to give the student a wide spectrum of possible reconstructive options, with a step-by-step approach to each procedure, completed by tips and tricks from leading experts.
Moreover, skin closure options will be reviewed including updates on the latest materials used and the new technologies involved in wound closure.
In conclusion, prevention and treatment of complications will be addressed.
Program Intensity | ECTS |
Full-time | 3 |
Period | Application Deadline |
10 - 14 July 2023 | 3 June 2023 |
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Fundings
Please write to the coordinator for further details.
Program Tuition Fee
Ideal Students
Medical Doctors and Residents in Plastic Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Dermatology.