Course Identification

Microsurgery for studying physiology and cancer in mice
20253151

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Dr. Gil Hecht, Dr. Avishag Tuval, Dr. Yuri Kuznetsov
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Course Schedule and Location

2025
First Semester
09:00 - 14:00, WSoS, Lab
05/01/2025
09/01/2025

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Life Sciences: Laboratory; Elective; 1.00 points

Comments

This course will be held in person only

working permit with laboratory animals is mandatory. Register only if you intend to participate in 100% of the lab. During the lab all students are expected to perform all of the procedures. If you wish to learn special procedures, please inform me 3 months in advance. if you cannot attend the lab, please cancel your participation as soon as possible, the waiting list is long!

rooms will be reserved through the department

Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

15

Language of Instruction

English

Attendance and participation

Obligatory

Grade Type

Pass / Fail

Grade Breakdown (in %)

100%

Evaluation Type

Laboratory

Scheduled date 1

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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

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Syllabus

 The absence of formal training in surgical principles can lead to a lack of understanding of the equal significance of both technically correct surgery and pre- and post-operative care of animals. Consideration of both the surgery itself and the peri-operative care of animals will result in an increase in animal welfare and the quality of data obtained from the surgical model. For example, subclinical post-surgical infection can confound results, as can changes in behavior and physiology seen with pain. This course will help to build a strong foundation of knowledge and skill in rodent surgery and allow to train on simple procedures. We will learn about rodent surgery best practice, pre-and postoperative care, ondemand surgical techniques, and animal welfare in the surgical setting Topics

Theoretical: 1. Principles of Surgical Asepsis 2. Surgical Instrumentation, Care and Handling of Surgical Equipment 3. Biomaterials, glues, clips, suture materials and Suture Patterns 4. Preoperative, Intraoperative and postoperative Care 5. Preparation of the Operative Site 6. Wounds and basic principles of wound management, and bleeding control 7. Principles of Anesthesia and analgesia under experimental constraints 8. Surgical Infections and Antibiotic Selection (experimental limitations) 9. Model specific topographic anatomy

Practical: Hands-on training based on attendees needs and tips and tricks for the techniques of interest Basic non surgical procedures (intubation, gavage, iv injection, blood collection, intra-articular injections, intrathecal injection) Surgical procedures, examples: intra-cranial injection, Head post implantation, transplantation under the kidney capsule, nephrectomy, splenectomy, catheterization CSF collection,  Orthotopic transplantation models: pancreas, mammary fat pad, prostate

Learning Outcomes

proficiency in aseptic technique, anesthesia, analgesia, and performance of the chosen surgical procedures.

Reading List

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Website

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