Expert Discussion Round – Interdisciplinary connections between Anatomy and Surgery (#FL360)
2025-06-12 / 09:00 AM to 2025-06-12 / 12:00 PM [Timezone: Europe/Berlin]
Impression
A big thank you to Prof. Konschake and Dr. Lorenz for leading an insightful Expert Discussion Round during our latest LiSTO.academy webinar!
Broadcast live from the Institute of Clinical and Functional Anatomy at the Medical University Innsbruck, this interactive session highlighted key anatomical structures and landmarks of the abdominal wall on a cadaver model.
The dynamic discussion among anatomy, surgery, and pathology marked a truly interdisciplinary event, setting the stage for more to come.
Dear Colleagues,
Learn more about surgical repair of the abdominal wall by participating in the upcoming online training. In this interactive webinar, we will demonstrate the anatomical structure and landmarks of the abdominal wall on a cadaver model live at the Institute of Clinical and Functional Anatomy of the Medical University Innsbruck (MUI).
Our LiSTO.academy experts Prof. Konschake and Dr. Lorenz will represent their field of expertise in an interactive discussion round focusing on interdisciplinary connections between anatomy, surgery and pathology.
The webinar will be held in English and is intended for advanced surgeons as well as medical students.
We look forward to welcoming you online.
Agenda Topics:
- Anatomy of the abdominal wall and the anatomical requirements for defect reconstruction / Challenges and solutions
- Surgical aspects / requirements of intra- and extraperitoneal placement of medical implants
- Q&A
DynaMesh®-IPOM implants are designed for soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and parastomal hernias following ostomy surgery.
DynaMesh®-CICAT implants are designed for soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and also as part of incisional hernia prevention.
DynaMesh®-IPST implants are used in the prophylaxis and therapy of hernias and fascial defects in the abdominal wall after ostomy as well as to reinforce connective tissue structures and prevent prolapse of the diverted portion of the intestines.



