The Emergency Urological Surgery Cadaveric Course provides a rare and vital hands-on training opportunity for surgical trainees and consultants. Located within the state-of-the-art Clinical Anatomy Skills Centre (CASC) at the Royal College, this course focuses on high-stakes, low-frequency emergency procedures that require precision and rapid decision-making.
Using fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens, participants will practice complex interventions such as nephrectomy for trauma, bladder rupture repair, and management of priapism or testicular torsion. The ratio of faculty to students is kept strictly low (1:2) to ensure that every participant receives personalized guidance and feedback from expert urological surgeons.
The day begins with a series of "rapid-fire" case presentations and anatomical reviews, followed by intensive hours in the wet lab. Unlike simulation-based training, the cadaveric model provides realistic haptic feedback, allowing surgeons to understand the tactile nuances of damaged tissue and anatomical variations. This course is essential for those who cover emergency urology on-call shifts and wish to sharpen their operative confidence in life-saving scenarios. Safety protocols, instrumentation updates, and post-operative complication management are also thoroughly covered.
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