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Advancement flaps 2

Advancement flaps 2

"Advancement Flaps 2" is an advanced course designed for healthcare professionals in skin cancer surgery. This course expands on foundational flap techniques, focusing on complex advancement flaps such as A-L, A-T, H-flap, and A-A-Z. Participants will learn to plan and execute precise closures for challenging defects, emphasising functional and aesthetic outcomes. Through clinical examples, video demonstrations, and practical exercises, this course provides the expertise to manage diverse cases confidently and effectively.

time-icon 4.0 hrs EA | 5.0 hrs RP | 0.0 hrs OM
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  • FLEXIBLE TIMING

  • 100% ONLINE

  • accredited Course

  • Expert instructor

This course is divided into two detailed units that comprehensively address advanced techniques for planning and executing advancement flaps.

Unit 1: Principles and Techniques of Advancement Flaps
This unit introduces advanced concepts for designing and implementing advancement flaps:
- Flap Design Fundamentals: Understand the principles of random and axial pattern flaps, blood supply considerations, and tension management to ensure successful outcomes.
- Types of Advancement Flaps: Explore single and bilateral advancement flaps, A-L, A-T, modified H-flaps, and A-A-Z flaps. Learn when and where to use each type based on lesion size, location, and skin laxity.
- Skin Subunits and Tension Lines: Learn to align flap designs with natural skin tension lines and subunit boundaries to optimise cosmetic results and minimise scarring.
- Practical Steps: Master the planning, marking, and mobilisation of tissue through step-by-step instructions, including the use of dermal sutures and techniques to address dog ears and length discrepancies.

Unit 2: Practical Demonstrations and Case Applications
This unit focuses on real-world applications of the techniques discussed:
- Video Demonstrations: Watch detailed procedures such as bilateral H-flap closures, showcasing precise marking, tissue mobilisation, and suturing techniques.
- Anatomical Considerations: Address flaps in challenging regions such as the face, scalp, and extremities, ensuring functional integrity and aesthetic success.
- Managing Complex Cases: Explore scenarios involving multiple lesions, overlapping defects, and high-tension areas, using advanced strategies like the Mercedes flap and curved designs.
- Hands-On Exercises: Apply your knowledge through practical exercises on simulated models, enhancing your skill set for clinical practice.

This course combines theoretical understanding with practical expertise, empowering participants to handle complex closures confidently while achieving superior patient outcomes in skin cancer surgery.

  1. Evaluate the need for careful surgery techniques using direct closure, flaps, wedges and graft repair. 
  2. Determine the principles of flap surgery and classification of skin flaps 
  3. Identify specific areas of facial anatomy and subunits and their influence on flap design.
  4. Evaluate the application of advancement flaps to closures on the face and lower limb.
  5. Assess the role of rhomboid and advancement flaps for the upper and lower limbs, face and larger defects of the torso.
  6. Determine the correct steps in peri-oral defect closures including flaps.

All degree qualified medical practitioners.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  4.0
  • Reviewing performance hours: 5.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #404723

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28462

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

9.0 hrs self-paced

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr Victor Harling

This course is presented by Dr Victor Harling: MBBS, FRACGP, Dip Dermatology (Wales).

Victor obtained his medical degrees from The University of Queensland in 1983. He worked for Queensland Health and the Wesley Emergency Centre for many years before pursuing his interest in Skin Cancer Medicine. Victor undertakes regular professional development courses and has obtained a Diploma of Skin Cancer from the Skin Cancer College Australasia. He is passionate about skin cancer medicine and surgery, and shares his vast expertise with fellow GPs in HealthCert certificate course and Clinical Attachments at the Redcliffe Skin Cancer Centre. He has over 16 years interest and experience in skin cancer medicine and skin cancer surgery.