Cadaveric Open Radical Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion Surgical Skills

School of Medicine

Date of entry

August 2026

Start date
Wednesday 5 August 2026
Duration
2 days
Location
Ninewells Hospital

Course Fee | £1355
Course Director(s) | Mr Mustafa Nandwani
Course Category | Urology
Awarded CPD points | 10
Maximum of 12 places available

This surgical skills course has been developed to enhance surgical skills in open radical cystectomy and urinary diversion techniques.

This 2-day course is for ST4, ST5 or above, senior trainees who want to acquire surgical skills or consultants who wish to strengthen specialised skills in radical cystectomy, pelvic lymph nodes dissection, ileal conduit formation and neo-bladder reconstruction.

This is practical course and candidates will spend a large proportion of their time performing various surgical techniques on animal models and Thiel embalmed human cadavers. A CPD application will be placed with BAUS.

Programme

The course will run in a relaxed environment, divided into sessions with a video presentation by the trainer followed by practical skills session.

On day 1 you will:

  • Work on animal models to practice urinary diversion techniques (Briker and Wallace), stoma formation, neo-bladder reconstruction (Studer) and bowel anastomosis (hand sewn and stapled).
  • You will perform full radical cystectomy with ileaI conduit on a pig model.

On day 2 you will:

  • Work in pairs with trainers to perform radical cystectomy, pelvic lymph nodes dissection and ileal conduit formation on Thiel embalmed human cadavers.

Objectives

At the end of the course candidate should be able to:

  • Complete uretero-ileal anastomosis with Briker and Wallace technique
  • Perform a good, pouted stoma
  • Complete bowel anastomosis by hand sewn and stapled technique
  • Complete cystectomy
  • Identify boundaries and complete pelvic lymph nodes dissection
  • Construct a neo-bladder

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