UC Irvine Otolaryngology Expands Surgical Training with New Microvascular and Skull Base Dissection Laboratory
The newly established Microvascular and Skull Base Dissection Laboratory at the UC Irvine Department of Otolaryngology is already serving as a valuable resource for hands-on surgical education and advanced technical training. Designed to provide residents, fellows, faculty, and multidisciplinary collaborators with opportunities to refine complex surgical skills in a realistic cadaveric environment, the laboratory represents an important investment in the future of surgical education at UC Irvine.
Since its opening, the facility has successfully hosted three major educational courses:
The Department of Otolaryngology is thrilled by the strong participation and enthusiastic response to these inaugural events. These successful courses highlight the laboratory's potential to become a premier center for surgical skills training, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. We look forward to expanding educational programming and creating new opportunities for trainees and faculty to develop expertise in advanced otolaryngologic, reconstructive, and skull base surgical techniques for years to come.
Since its opening, the facility has successfully hosted three major educational courses:
- Free Flap and Microvascular Cadaver Course (April 14–17), conducted in collaboration with the Department of Plastic Surgery, providing intensive training in microvascular techniques and free tissue transfer.
- Nerve Anastomosis Course (May 27), focused on microsurgical nerve repair and reconstruction techniques.
- Rhinology Cadaver Course (May 30), offering advanced instruction in endoscopic sinonasal and skull base surgical approaches.
The Department of Otolaryngology is thrilled by the strong participation and enthusiastic response to these inaugural events. These successful courses highlight the laboratory's potential to become a premier center for surgical skills training, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. We look forward to expanding educational programming and creating new opportunities for trainees and faculty to develop expertise in advanced otolaryngologic, reconstructive, and skull base surgical techniques for years to come.