Fees:Fee: Diploma in Orthognathic Surgery 9.500.- €
Accommodation fees/person 9 dayshotel, lunch, transportation 2.500.- €
Short information:Duration: 3 months, 27.1.2020 – 29.4.2020
Participants: Minimum 12 participants Maximum 20 participants
Recommendation: Dental licence and experience in oral or maxillo-facial surgery or orthodontics
Online education: During the complete time of 3 months
Training places: IMC Training Center Münster
Anatomic Training Center, Semmelweis University Budapest,
Clinic for maxillo-facial surgery, University Szeged
Contact: International Medical College Gartenstraße 21 D-48147 Münster Tel: +49 (0)251 287 699 90 Fax: +49 (0)251 590 834 20 E-Mail: [email protected]
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International Medical CollegeGartenstraße 21 | D-48147 Münster
Tel: +49 (0)251 287 699 90 | Fax: +49 (0)251 590 834 20E-Mail: [email protected] www.med-college.de
Diploma in Orthognathic Surgery
Faculty: Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. U. Joos FRCS, FDSRCS, Maxillo-Facial Surgeon Director em. University Hospital Münster, Director Head and Neck Center Duisburg
Prof. Dr. Dr. J. Piffkó Maxillo-Facial Surgeon Director University Hospital Szeged
Prof. Dr. Dr. G. Lauer Maxillo-Facial Surgeon Director University Hospital Dresden
Prof. Dr. Dr. A. Hemprich Maxillo-Facial Surgeon Director em. University Hospital Leipzig
Prof. Dr. A. Hohoff Orthodontist Director University Hospital Münster
Prof. Dr. Th. Stamm Orthodontist University Hospital Münster
International Medical CollegeUniversity of Duisburg-Essen
International Medical CollegeUniversity of Duisburg-Essen
International Medical CollegeUniversity of Duisburg-Essen
Foreword | Preface
Orthognathic Surgery is one of the most challenging fields in oral and maxillo-facial surgery, but a close cooperation with orthodontists is indispensable. While the priority for ortho-dontists is to move teeth, the surgeons are able to move the bones and jaws. Only if both specialists work closely together and each knows what the other is able to do, it is possible to achieve a good result.
As this kind of surgery is optional for the patient, the result needs to be safe and satisfying for them. We need to know, that the reasons for the patients to undergo such an operati-on are to get straight teeth in 80%, to prevent dental prob-lems in 69%, to self-confidence, smile and social impro-vement in 68% and aesthetic improvement in 90%. Therefore, we must always respect the highest principle in surgery, “nihil nocere” (do no harm) to the patient.
More than 30 years experience, over 5,000 operative procedu-res, development of special techniques, research and over 40 publications in this field of surgery will be represented in this course. As a result of our experience, we have developed a special and unique course structure starting with the princip-les of traumatology (you must know how to fix and restore a jaw, before you cut it), indications for surgery, many different surgical techniques including distraction osteogenesis, plan-ning for surgery together with the orthodontist, possibilities of orthodontic treatment, how to treat malformations such as CLP, cranio-facial anomalies and many other options.
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Ulrich Joos FRCS, FDSRCS Course director
Diploma in Orthognathic Surgery
Online teaching and live-lectures27th January – 29th April 2020
TraumatologyView on the anatomy, General traumatology, Dental trauma, Fractures of the body of the mandible, Fractures of the temporomandibular joint, Central midface fractures, Centrolateral midface fractures, Lateral midface fractures, Orbital fractures, Fractures of the frontomaxillary base and multiple trauma, Fractions of the child's skull.
Orthognathic surgeryBasics of orthognathic surgery, Diagnosis, Management of jaw deformity, Planning of surgical procedures, Selection criteria for surgical procedures, Presurgical Orthodontics, General surgical principles, Segmental osteotomies according to Köle, Segmental osteotomies according to Zisser, Subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy, Le Fort I osteotomy midsplit, Segmented Le Fort I osteotomy, Le Fort I osteotomy, Le Fort II osteotomy, Le Fort III osteotomy, BSSO, Sagittal splitt of the horizontal ramus, Transverse mandibular osteotomies, Genioplasty, Bimaxillary surgery, Osteotomies of TMJ, Fixation of TMJ, Complications, Open bite, Osteodistraction
Online live lecturesSubject Time
Principles of osteosynthesisMandibular fractures 29th January
Condyle fracturesMaxillary fractures 12th February
Skull growthFunctional oriented concept 26th February
Distraction osteogenesis 11th March
Principles of CLP surgerySecondary corrections in CLP 25th March
Program | 27th Jan. – 29th Apr. 2020
Practical Part8 days | 22nd April - 29th April 2020
Workshop 1: 2 days | 22nd April - 23rd April 2020 Münster
• Preop orthodontic treatment • Patients analysis • FRS analysis • Modell operation, Splint • Digital planning • Preparation for orthognathic surgery • Postoperative orthodontic treatment
Workshop 2: Surgical Anatomy 3 days | 24th April – 26th April 2020 Semmelweis University Budapest
• Fixation systems maxilla, mandible • Surgical techniques maxilla • Surgical techniques mandible • Distraction osteogenesis • Cadaver surgery • BSSO, Delaire, KG, Zisser, Köle, • Le Fort I, GNE, distraction, chinplasty
Workshop 3: Live Surgery 3 days | 27th April – 29th April 2020 Clinic for maxillo-facial surgery University Szeged
• Live surgery different procedures • Discussion planning, procedure, orthodontic treatment lectures • When to do what • Complications • Open bite • Asymmetries • Transverse maxillary expansion
International Medical CollegeUniversity of Duisburg-Essen