Brighton Cadaveric Surgical Skills Courses
FESS (with Oculoplastics) and Septorhinoplasty

• Fresh frozen cadaveric dissection
• At least one specimen per delegate
• Small delegate numbers
• High faculty-to-delegate ratio
• Run alongside the Brighton Endoscopic Course

Offering both advanced endoscopic sinus surgery and septorhinoplasty training in a single week.

Whether you're aiming to refine your endoscopic sinus surgery or septorhinoplasty techniques, few courses provide a comparable level of hands-on surgical training.

Faculty
(see here) include leading UK rhinologists and surgeons from the Brighton Endoscopic Course.

Upcoming Dates:

🗓️ 8-11 December 2026
📍 Brighton Medical School, UK

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Two Courses, or do them both…

Our FESS course (Tuesday to Thursday) builds on the long-established Brighton Endoscopic course, now with a tailored training pathway for ENT surgeons. While still including all oculoplastic and lacrimal surgery content, the course has expanded to encompass the full spectrum of sinonasal procedures. ENT delegates now benefit from a pre-course virtual instruction session, followed by two days of existing oculoplastic content and a full day of ENT focused dissection led by expert Rhinologists. All dissection is adapted to your stage of training — from basic endoscopy and mini-FESS to frontal sinus work and skull base techniques.

Our Septorhinoplasty course (Friday) offers a focused, hands-on cadaveric training day dedicated to structural nasal surgery. ENT surgeons will explore both open and closed approaches, with emphasis on foundational techniques in septal correction, approach selection, and structural reconstruction. The course is designed to build confidence and anatomical understanding across a range of rhinoplasty procedures, making it suitable for both early-career surgeons and those looking to refine their technique in a supportive, faculty-led environment.

This course is run entirely on a not-for-profit basis.
Faculty volunteer their time and no profit is generated.