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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 ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Bruxelles Woluwe
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.
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.
Content Methodology for research in modern surgery.
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.
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [240] in Medecine
Faculty or entity
in charge
> MED


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