Why study at TECH?

Awareness of the latest scientific evidence and constant specialization of the physician increases the quality of surgical practice. Keeping up to date is key to providing better care to our patients"

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Anatomical, functional and aesthetic normality of the organs is vital for people to enjoy a healthy life and good sexual health. But sometimes, due to oncological treatments, presence of congenital anomalies, trauma, infections and/or cultural ablations, damage to the genitalia can occur that can compromise the patient's overall health. 
 
In this sense, this Postgraduate diploma will address reconstructive surgery, which is of great importance because it can solve, to a large extent, these functional problems in the lives of people who need or want it, helping to increase self-confidence, self-esteem and, by extension, improving the quality of life, with all the benefits it provides.
 
On the other hand, this training action will deepen in the treatment of pathologies caused by trauma, resection of tumors and congenital and chronic diseases such as peripheral vascular disease and diabetes (mainly in lower limbs) through reconstructive surgery of limbs. This type of injury requires reconstruction, since any exposed bone that is not covered by vascularized soft tissue is at risk of osteomyelitis, bone necrosis and sepsis.

Finally, this Postgraduate diploma will delve into burns and their surgical treatment. Depending on the severity of the injuries, the treatment of scars and sequelae that affect both the functional and aesthetic aspect, and their consequent psychological impact, will be studied through reconstructive plastic surgery.

All this, through a 100% online specialization that makes it easier to combine studies with other daily activities in the life of the surgeon. Thus, the doctor will only need an electronic device (Smartphone, Tablet, PC) with Internet connection to open up a wide horizon of knowledge that will allow him to position himself as a professional of reference in the sector.  

The Postgraduate diploma in Genital, Limb and Skin Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Burns contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market"

This Postgraduate diploma in Genital, Limb and Skin Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Burns contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market today, with the following notable features: 

  • Development of more than 80 clinical cases, recorded with POV (Point Of View) systems from different angles, presented by experts in surgery and other specialities. The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Presentation of practical workshops on procedures and techniques
  • Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the presented clinical situations
  • Action protocols and clinical practice guidelines, where to disseminate the most important developments in the specialty
  • All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Special emphasis on test-based medicine and research methodologies in surgical procedures
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Thanks to this complete Postgraduate diploma that TECH and CEU have prepared for you, you will acquire the best and most up-to-date specialization in genital, limb and skin reconstructive plastic surgery with burns"

The teaching staff includes a team of healthcare professionals, who bring their experience to this specialization program, as well as renowned specialists from leading scientific societies.

The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide the surgeon with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training program to train in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem Based Learning, whereby the surgeon must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, you will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts in the field of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, with extensive teaching experience.

It is the best value for money training program on the market"

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Improve your specialized surgical practice with this specialization that will catapult you to success in your profession"

Syllabus

The structure and contents of this complete curriculum have been designed by a team of professionals knowledgeable about the implications of medical training in the approach to the surgical patient, aware of the relevance of current specialization and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies. This extensive compendium of contents will be the main asset of the professional when it comes to deep training in the intricacies of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery of genitals, limbs and burned skin with greater guarantees of success. 

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The Postgraduate diploma in Genital, Limb and Skin Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Burns contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market"

Module 1. Genital Reconstruction

1.1. Female Genital System Anatomy and Physiology

1.1.1. Female Genital System Abnormalities
1.1.2. Congenital Anomalies: Vaginal Atresia, Nymphal Atresia
1.1.3. Acquired Anomalies, Post-Oncological Treatment, Post-traumatic Surgery
1.1.4. Pelvic floor 

1.2. Vaginoplasties

1.2.1. Post-radiation Reconstructive Vaginoplasties
1.2.2. Post- Trauma Reconstructive Vaginoplasties
1.2.3. Use of Grafts and Flaps in Vaginoplasties
1.2.4. Vaginal Prosthesis Use
1.2.5. Vaginal Dilators Post-Surgery 

1.3. Vaginal Prolapse Treatment and Reconstruction

1.3.1. Anterior prolapse
1.3.2. Posterior Prolapse
1.3.3. Urethral Pathologies

1.4. Labiaplasty

1.4.1. Labia Majora Labiaplasty
1.4.2. Nymphectomies
1.4.3. Radiofrequency Surgery and CO2 Laser

1.5. Hymenoplasty

1.5.1. Post Intentional Hymenectomy
1.5.2. Post Intentional Hymenectomy
1.5.3. Hymeneal Reconstruction

1.6. Genital Mutilation, Clitoridectomy and Infibulation

1.6.1. Clitoral Reconstruction
1.6.2. Labia Majora and Nymphatic Reconstruction
1.6.3. Clitoroplasty
1.6.4. Reconstructive Surgery in Gender Reassignment

1.7. Male Genital system 

1.7.1. Congenital and Acquired Abnormalities
1.7.2. Phimosis, Circumcision, Aesthetic Penile Surgeries
1.7.3. Short Frenulum

1.8. Testicular Implant

1.8.1. Types of Prosthesis
1.8.2. Operative Technique

1.9. Aesthetic or Reconstructive Surgery of the Scrotum

1.9.1. Indications for Scrotal Reconstruction
1.9.2. Operative Technique

1.10. Legal Implications of Genital Reconstructive Surgery

1.10.1. Importance of Taking a Complete and Thorough Medical History
1.10.2. Importance of the Psychological Examination of the Patient
1.10.3. Informed Consent. Legal Involvement
1.10.4. Liability Insurance

Module 2. Limb Reconstruction

2.1. Truncal anesthesia

2.1.1. Upper limb regional anesthesia

2.1.1.1. Tightness above the elbow
2.1.1.2. Tightness Below the Elbow

2.1.2. Lower Limb Regional Anesthesia

2.1.2.1. Lumbar Square Tightness

2.1.2.1.1. Anterior Lumbar Plexus branch blockade

2.1.2.2. Psoas Compartment Blockades

2.1.3. Complications

2.2. Tendon Suturing Techniques

2.2.1. New Proposals

2.2.1.1. Without Grip, with Grip and Lock
2.2.1.2. Internal vs External
2.2.1.3. Peripheral Circumferential

2.2.2. Tendon Retabulation
2.2.3. Tendon Shortening

2.3. Upper Limb Flap

2.3.1. Hand Soft Tissue Reconstruction

2.3.1.1. Local and Regional Flaps

2.3.1.1.1. Radial Antebrachial
2.3.1.1.2. Posterior Arterial Interosseous 

2.3.2. Forearm, Arm and Elbow Soft Tissue Reconstruction

2.3.2.1. Local and Regional Flaps

2.3.2.1.1. Side of the Arm
2.3.2.1.2. Latissimusdorsi

2.4. Upper Limb Free Flap

2.4.1. Forearm Radial
2.4.2. Inguinal
2.4.4. Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery
2.4.4. Scapula
2.4.5. Anterolateral Thigh
2.4.6. Side of the Arm

2.5. Lower Limb Flap

2.5.1. Cutaneous Muscle Flap 
2.5.2. Fasciocutaneous-bipediculated Flap
2.5.3. Gastrocnemius Muscle
2.5.4. Soleus Muscle
2.5.5. Reverse Sural Artery 

2.5.5.1. Posterior Tibial Artery Perforator
2.5.5.2. From Calcaneal Lateral Artery
2.5.5.3. From the Medial Plantar Artery
2.5.5.4. Dorsum of the Foot

2.6. Lower Limb Free Flap

2.6.1. Rectusabdominus
2.6.2. Musculus gracilis
2.6.3. Latissimusdorsi
2.6.4. Anterolateral thigh
2.6.5. Radial forearm
2.6.6. Risk Factors Associated with Rejection

2.7. Replantation of Limbs I

2.7.1. Musculoskeletal Reconstruction of Replantation Limbs
2.7.2. Neural Reconstruction and Recovery in Limb Replantation
2.7.3. Management of Complications After Limb Replantation
2.7.4. Replantation in Children and Teenagers 

2.8. Limb Replantation II

2.8.1. Thumb Replantation
2.8.2. Finger Replantation
2.8.3. Radiocarpal Joint Replantation
2.8.4. Arm and Forearm Replantation
2.8.5. Lower Limb Replantation

2.9. Bone Graft

2.9.1. Autografts

2.9.1.1. Vascularized
2.9.1.2. Non-vascularized

2.9.2. Allografts
2.9.3. Xenografts
2.9.4. Osteoinductive Materials

2.10. Post-surgical Rehabilitation of Reconstructive Limb Surgery

2.10.1. Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy
2.10.2. Use of Lymphatic Drainage and Ultrasound
2.10.3. Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy

Module 3. Skin Reconstructive Treatments for Burns

3.1. Burn patient

3.1.1. General and Surgical Treatment
3.1.2. Hydration, Monitoring of Renal and Tissue Perfusion
3.1.3. Protection Against Infections 

3.2. Grafts

3.2.1. Graft Reconstruction Indications
3.2.2. invitro Skin Culture
3.2.3. Operative Technique

3.3. Heat Burns

3.3.1. Burn Types, Regions
3.3.2. Treatment and Considerations Prior to Reconstruction 
3.3.3. Use of Grafts and Flaps in Pathological Scars

3.4. Electrical Burns

3.4.1. Burn Type, Systemic Impact
3.4.2. Consequence and Outlook
3.4.3. Current Restorative Surgery 

3.5. Radiation Burn 

3.5.1. Types and Consequences of Radiation
3.5.2. General Treatment
3.5.3. Current Reconstructive Techniques

3.6. Face and Neck Burns

3.6.1. Preliminary Behavior and Treatments
3.6.2. Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeries
3.6.3. Current Reconstruction and Treatment Techniques

3.7. Upper Limb Burns 

3.7.1. Reconstructive Arm and Forearm Surgery
3.7.2. Hand Reconstructive Surgery
3.7.3. Update in Hand Treatment and Surgery 

3.8. Lower Limb Burns 

3.8.1. Reconstructive Leg and Thigh Surgery
3.8.2. Reconstructive Foot Surgery
3.8.3. New Trends in Reconstructive Surgery

3.9. Genital Burns

3.9.1. Treatment and Reconstruction of External Genitalia
3.9.2. Implants and Grafts in the Female Genital Area 
3.9.3. Implants and Grafts in the Male Genital Area

3.10. Generalities about the Legal Implications of Genital Reconstructive Surgery

3.10.1. Importance of Taking a Complete and Thorough Medical History
3.10.2. Importance of the Psychological Examination of the Patient
3.10.3. Informed Consent. Legal Involvement 
3.10.4. Liability Insurance

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This will be a key specialization to advance your career" 

Postgraduate Diploma in Genital, Limb and Skin Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Burns

Genital, limb and skin reconstructive plastic surgery in burns are medical procedures that seek to restore the physical and functional structures in specific areas of the body that have suffered damage or have been deformed by an accident, disease or trauma.

Genital reconstructive plastic surgery is a procedure that seeks to correct or reconstruct the external sexual organs (vulva, vagina, penis, testicles, among others) to improve their appearance and function. This type of surgery is very common in people who have suffered genital injuries due to trauma, infections or cancer.

The reconstructive plastic surgery of a limb (such as the arm or leg) is in charge of recovering the muscular, bone, nerve and skin structures that have been damaged or lost due to amputations, traumatic injuries, congenital malformations, tumors, among others. The surgery seeks to restore the function of the limb and improve its aesthetic appearance.

Skin reconstructive plastic surgery in cases of severe burns focuses on replacing the burned or damaged skin, allowing the healing of wounds and the regeneration of new tissue. This type of surgery is performed after the wounds have been stabilized and seeks to restore the function and appearance of the skin.

In general, genital, limb and skin reconstructive plastic surgery in burns are complex and important procedures that seek to improve the quality of life and physical well-being of those affected. It is essential that these procedures are performed by specialized and highly trained surgeons to ensure their safety and effectiveness.

TECH, the world's largest online university, has a specialized educational program designed to train professionals in the surgical techniques used to reconstruct damaged tissues in the genital area, extremities and skin in burns. This program is intended for medical personnel who wish to specialize in reconstructive plastic surgery or improve their skills in this field.