Research in Surgery [ WCHG2010 ]
2.0 crédits ECTS
15.0 h
1q
Teacher(s) |
Mourad Michel ;
Banse Xavier ;
Dufrane Denis (coordinator) ;
Poncelet Alain ;
Maloteaux Jean-Marie ;
Tombal Bertrand ;
Kartheuser Alex ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Bruxelles Woluwe
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Main themes |
The course of experimental Surgery is based on 3 main topics :
Axe 1: Establishment of an experimental research protocol in surgery: (i) Development of an experimental hypothesis from a specific hurdle in surgery. (ii) Learning of specific research in scientific literature. (iii) In vivo approach for small animal (in rat and mice) and pre-clinical (primates and pigs) models: Legislation, Ethics, Advantages and Limits of these models. (iv) Study of in vitro testing (cellular contact, biocompatibility,...) to avoid in vivo testing. (v) Approach of statistical analysis for results.
Axe 2: Field of research in modern surgery : Cellular and tissular Bioengineering (artificial organs and tissues), surgical robotic, cellular transplantation, xenotransplantation, stem cells, cellular regeneration. Approach of biomaterials used in surgery.
Axe 3: Translation: Laboratory to clinical application: Approach of clinical phases required for the utilisation of new therapeutic tools in surgery: Legislation and Ethics.
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Aims |
CHG2010 course will be associated to the "Seminar of Transplantation CGH2250" and will investigate the development of cellular therapy and tissue engineering in transplantation.
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Content |
Methodology for research in modern surgery.
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Other information |
Evaluation: The CHG2010 will be assessed by an oral examination: analyse of the objectivity of scientific study (analyse of Materials and Methods, Results) for potential application in surgery.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [240] in Medecine
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> MED
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