Cadaveric Workshop
Pain procedures for Neurosurgeons
One Day Cadaveric Workshop for 2 Batches
13th Nov and 14th Nov 2024
Cadaveric Workshop
Pain procedures for Neurosurgeons
One Day Cadaveric Workshop for 2 Batches
13th Nov and 14th Nov 2024
Limited Cadaver seats available on First come, First Serve Basis
The Cadaveric Workshop is conducted for two days with the same Topics to be repeated on both days.
Delegates can preferentially choose either of the two days as per their convenience
Key Highlights
Didactic Lectures | Symposium
Cadaveric Demonstration by the experts
Hands on Cadaveric pain procedures for delegates
Invited Faculty
Prof. G.P. Dureja
Pain Specialist South Delhi
(Ex Professor AIIMS, Delhi)
Prof Dhruv Bibra
Pain Specialist South Delhi
Prof. Asheesh Tandon
Neurosurgeon in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Dr Sanjeev Kumar Bhoi
Professor , Department of Emergency Medicine JPNA Trauma Centre AIIMS, New Delhi
Topics to be covered
- ➤ Selective Nerve Root Blocks in Back Pain
- ➤ Facet Blocks in Back Pain
- ➤ Medial branch Nerve block
- ➤ Cervical root blocks
- ➤ Epidural blocks
- ➤ Technique of Caudal Analgesia
- ➤ Erector Spinae Plane block
- ➤ Trigeminal Neuralgia Blocks & RF Ablation technique
- ➤ Ultrasound guided Stellate ganglion block
- ➤ Ganglion Impar Block
Registration Fees
Ticket | Amount |
---|---|
ISPNS Member | Rs. 10,000/- |
*Non-member | Rs. 16,000/- |
**Trainee (Doing MCH/DNB training in Neurosurgery/Plastic Surgery) along with Membership of ISPNS | Rs. 6,900/- |
Important:
- * Non-member can become a member by applying here and can save money.
- **Trainee ticket Rs. 6,900/- includes (Rs. 4400/- for associate member + Rs. 2500/- Cadaveric Ticket) & Certificate from HOD Required.
- Fee Includes 18% GST.
- And 2.36% Payment Gateway Charges will be added at time of payment.
First Time Ever! Cadaveric Workshop on Pain Procedures for Neurosurgeons
The Pain & Peripheral Nerve Blocks Cadaveric Workshop happening on November 13th and 14th offers a unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge in the field of pain surgery.
With a focus on “Various ‘Facets’ of Pain”, attendees will learn about a range of pain-related topics from leading experts in the field.
The event provides a combination of learning methods, including didactic lectures, symposiums, and Cadaveric demonstrations along with Hands on practice.