We are pleased to announce an exclusive two‑day dissection workshop focused on the abdomen and thorax. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to deeply explore the complete visceral anatomy of the abdominal and thoracic regions on embalmed bodies (“fixed for life”), where you will carry out the dissections yourself in small, intensive groups.
Guided by experienced anatomists, this workshop provides an unparalleled hands‑on learning experience. You will work through each step of the dissection process, examining the dynamic architecture of the organs, their peritoneal attachments, and the essential pathways of innervation and vascularisation in the abdomen. In the thoracic region, you will dissect the heart, lungs, and key structures of the mediastinum.
Special attention is given to the natural mobility and variability of organs, as well as clinically relevant pathologies with a clear anatomical foundation.
As a final highlight, this workshop includes the option for “free dissection” in a region of your choice (abdomen or thorax), allowing you to deepen your personal interests and further enrich your anatomical understanding.
What to Expect
- Hands‑on dissection in small groups for an intense and immersive learning experience.
- A profound, tangible understanding of visceral anatomy and topographical relationships.
- Practical insights into the dynamics and variability of internal structures.
- Expert guidance from experienced anatomists.
We look forward to welcoming you for this in‑depth journey to the core of human anatomy.
Program Overview
Day 1: Organs In Situ and Intraperitoneal Structures
Presentation
- Introduction (program overview)
- Presentation “Variability is the law of life”
- Dissection instructions
Dissectie 1: Opening the Abdomen & Freeing the Thorax
- Position of organs in situ
- Palpation in relation to surface anatomy
- Exploration of organ attachments and sliding planes
- Identification of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
Dissection 2
- Complete dissection of intestinal vascularisation and innervation (per table)
- Targeted intraperitoneal dissection in situ
- Suggested structures:
- Arcade of Riolan
- Greater omentum
Dissection 3
- Dissection of the omental bursa and lesser omentum
- Removal of intestines
- Removal of lungs and opening of the pericardium
- Peer teaching: Each table demonstrates their work
Day 2: Supramesocolic Region and Retroperitoneum
Start of the day
- Reflection on Day 1
- Objectives for Day 2
Presentation
- Anatomy of retroperitoneal organs and dorsal abdominal wall:
- Location and components
- Anatomical variations
Dissection 1:
- Dissection of the celiac trunk (and removal of the liver)
- Removal of the heart
Dissection 2:
- Exposure of retroperitoneal organs and dorsal abdominal wall
- The heart ex situ
Dissection 3:
- Lumbar plexus
- Targeted identification of:
- Sphincter of Oddi
- Ligament of Treitz
- Kidneys and ureters
- ...
- Posterior mediastinum
Continuation of Dissection 3
- Free dissection and decision‑making according to personal areas of interest
