Cardiothoracic Surgery
Core Surgery

London School of Surgery Skills Programme:

Regional Training is managed by Imperial. Please visit their website for more information, including dates and how to book.

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/facilities/london-school-of-surgery-training-programme/

 

Core Anatomy and Skills Programme

CT2: Core Skills Programme

  1. Hand-sewn bowel anastomosis
  2. Basic vascular anastomosis
  3. Laparoscopic appendicectomy
  4. Divisions of the Abdominal Wall
  5. Ankle fracture fixation
  6. Tracheostomy and neck abscesses

CT1: Core Surgical Anatomy Programme and Skills

  1. Thorax 1 – Breast, anterior thoracic wall muscles, heart, pericardium, great vessels.
  2. Thorax 2 – Lungs, pleura, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm, 2ndry muscles of respiration
  3. Thorax 3 – Mediastinum, concentrating on superior and posterior
  4. Abdo. 1 – Abdominal wall, inguinal ligament, inguinal canal
  5. Abdo. 2 – GI tract – oesophagus to anus
  6. Abdo.3 – Hepatobiliary, pancreas, spleen, renal, adrenal; Clinical Skills (suturing & knot tying)
  7. Pelvis and perineum – male – bones of pelvis, joints and ligaments, pelvic contents, perineum
  8. Pelvis and perineum – female – pelvic sexual dimorphism, pelvic contents, perineum
  9. Limbs overview – plexuses, nerves, blood supply, lymph drainage
  10. Lower limb 1 – Buttock, hip joint, thigh
  11. Lower limb 2 – Knee, leg, ankle, foot; Clinical skills (lap skills/lap appendix)
  12. Upper limb 1 – upper limb girdle, glenohumeral joint, arm
  13. Upper Limb 2- elbow joint, forearm wrist, hand; Clinical skills (catheter insertion)
  14. Back – Vertebrae, discs, ligaments, meninges, spinal cord, nerve roots, extensor muscles
  15. Neck – Fascias, compartments and contents, levels
  16. Head 1 – Bones of skull, skull base, dura, venous sinuses
  17. Head 2 – Face, oral cavity, muscles of mastication, CN V and VII
  18. Neuroanatomy – Divisions of brain, functional area, CSF ventricles, pia, arachnoid, blood supply
  19. MRCS revision

 

Core Surgery Training Hub:

What is it?

  • A new platform which will deliver the Core Surgical Curriculum via monthly webinars by educators across the UK
  • Hub to co-ordinate and combine all things core related and combine all things core related (upcoming deadlines, useful links, forum discussions, collaboration)

When are they?

Every 4th Thursday, commencing January 2024, 2-5pm

  • January 24th
  • February 22nd
  • March 28th
  • April 25th
  • May 23rd
  • June 27th
  • July 25th
  • August 22nd
  • September 26th
  • October 24th
  • November 28th

How do register?

Register for access using the link below and log in to your PGVLE account

https://forms.office.com/r/ejSeb5uTBD

 

ENT

London School of Surgery Skills Programme:

Regional Training is managed by Imperial. Please visit their website for more information, including dates and how to book.

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/facilities/london-school-of-surgery-training-programme/

ENT Trainees

  1. ST3 Boot Camp
  2. FESS and endoscopic ear surgery
  3. Bronchoscopy and FONA
  4. Bronchoscopy and Laser
  5. FONA and Local skin flaps
  6. Human cadaver session (rhinology)
  7. Voxelman temporal bone course
  8. FESS and Bronchoscopy
  9. FESS and Laser

 

General Surgery

London School of Surgery Skills Programme:

Regional Training is managed by Imperial. Please visit their website for more information, including dates and how to book.

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/facilities/london-school-of-surgery-training-programme/

General Junior trainees (ST3-ST4)

  1. Bowel anastomosis
  2. Laparoscopic suturing
  3. Stoma formation and siting 
  4. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  5. Inguinal and femoral hernia repair 
  6. Laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy
  7. Colorectal anastomosis
  8. Basic vascular anastomosis
  9. Open gastrojejunostomy, pyloroplasty and emergency upper GI procedures
  10. Assessment

 

Breast Trainees (ST5-ST6; ST7/8 trainees to attend cadaveric sessions only)

  1. Wide local excision and wire-guided surgery
  2. Breast imaging and needle localisation/biopsy
  3. Axillary node clearance  
  4. Nipple reconstruction
  5. Lipomodelling 
  6. Mammoplasty
  7. Intercostal artery perforator flaps (cadaveric session)
  8. Sentinel lymph node biopsy
  9. Assessment

 

Colorectal Trainees (ST5-ST6; ST7/8 trainees to attend cadaveric sessions only)

  1. Laparoscopic suturing
  2. Hand-sewn coloanal anastomosis 
  3. Proctological workshop (optional)
  4. Laparoscopic TAPP inguinal hernia repair
  5. Rectal prolapse surgery (Delorme's procedure)
  6. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy 
  7. Lower GI trauma/emergencies
  8. Hand-sewn and stapled ileoanal pouch formation
  9. Haemorrhoid surgery and treatments
  10. Assessment

 

Transplant Trainees (ST5-ST6; ST7/8 trainees to attend cadaveric sessions only)

  1. Back Table Kidney Preparation (Benching)
  2. Ureteric Techniques - standard, duplex, etc
  3. Kidney Transplant (Advanced Vascular)- anastomotic techniques on arteries and veins, vein elongation techniques, living/deceased donor vessels, single/multiple vessels, etc
  4. Full abdominal retrieval and benching - using human cadavers
  5. Dialysis Access Surgery
  6. Assessment

 

UGI/HPB Trainees (ST5-ST6; ST7/8 trainees to attend cadaveric sessions only)

  1. Laparoscopic perforated peptic ulcer repair and laparoscopic suturing
  2. Biliary bypass surgery
  3. Laparoscopic TAPP inguinal hernia repair 
  4. Hand-sewn oesophagogastric anastomosis
  5. Laparoscopic fundoplication and Heller's myotomy 
  6. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration
  7. Upper GI trauma/emergencies
  8. Pancreatic anastomoses
  9. Assessment
Neurosurgery
OMFS
Paediatric Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Trauma and Orthopaedics Surgery
Urology
Vascular Surgery

London School of Surgery Skills Programme:

Regional Training is managed by Imperial. Please visit their website for more information, including dates and how to book.

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/facilities/london-school-of-surgery-training-programme/

 

Vascular Trainees (ST5-ST6; ST7/8 trainees to attend cadaveric sessions only)

  1. Femoral popliteal bypass
  2. Open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
  3. Carotid endarterectomy
  4. Renal transplant workshop (9am-4pm, optional)
  5. EVAR workshop (9am-5pm)
  6. Vascular access surgery
  7. Neck dissection, carotid/subclavian exposure, femoro-femoral bypass, tunnelling (human cadaver session - 8.30am-12.30pm)
  8. Femoro-distal anastomosis
  9. Assessment