Two intensive days of cadaveric dissection covering Draf I/IIa, IIb and III frontal sinusotomies, mucosal flaps, osteoplastic obliteration and navigation — taught by faculty who do them every week.

Professor of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery, and Professor of Skull Base Surgery at the School of Medicine, College of Health, Adelaide University, Australia. A globally recognised authority on advanced frontal sinus and endoscopic techniques, Prof. Wormald joins the course for live mentorship throughout both dissection days.
“Mastery in frontal sinus surgery is built specimen by specimen, decision by decision. This course is designed to give trainees the hours and the mentorship to make those decisions confidently.
Every block alternates faculty prosection with participant dissection, so each technique is seen, performed, and refined within the same session.
Train shoulder-to-shoulder with world-renowned frontal sinus surgeons.
Draf I, IIa, IIb and III frontal sinusotomies plus Modified Lothrop on fresh specimens.
Integrated anatomy–radiology correlation with delegate-led CT analysis.
Live demonstrations followed by guided participant dissection.
Live Q&A and operative pearls from international and regional experts.
A capped roster ensures maximum practice time per participant.

Seats are intentionally limited so that every participant gets meaningful time on a specimen. Contact the organising team for registration and travel guidance.