[Ortho] AOTrauma Masters Course - Acetabular and Pelvic Fracture Management в Москве, 5-8 августа 2014г.
Alexey Semenistyy
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Вс Апр 6 18:28:28 YEKST 2014
Лорогие коллеги, 5-7 августа 2014г. в Москве состоится первый в России
AOTrauma Masters Course - Acetabular and Pelvic Fracture
Management.Регистрация откроется на сайте aotrauma.org через несколько
дней. Следите за информацией -
https://aotrauma2.aofoundation.org/eventdetails.aspx?id=2370&
from=PG_COURSEDIRECTORY
Количество мест ограничено. Для свободной регистрации будет
доступно всего 12 (из 24) мест.К регистрации будут допущены врачи
прошедшие AOTравма Курсы Базового и Продвинутого уровней и являющиеся
членами AOTrauma.
Goal of the course The AOTrauma Course Acetabular and Pelvic Fracture
Management aims to convey to experienced participants an understanding
of the initial evaluation, stabilization, and definitive treatment of
patients with fractures and dislocations of the pelvic ring, acetabulum,
or both. The AO Principles as well as the latest techniques and
up-to-date evidence will be incorporated into the course, guiding
participants in developing the knowledge and skills needed to treat
these injuries and improve patient outcomes. Target participants
Participants must be fully trained orthopedic and/or trauma surgeons
with subspecialty interest in the treatment of pelvic and acetabular
fractures.
They must have already completed the AOTrauma Courses Principles in
Operative Fracture Management and Advances in Operative Fracture
Management. Surgeons participating in this course will learn how to
address the severely injured patient in an emergency situation. They
will learn how to evaluate, diagnose, and classify pelvic ring and
acetabular injuries, and determine appropriate timing and indications
for interventions. They will be able to apply knowledge in choosing how
to surgically approach specific injuries and how to definitively
reconstruct complex fractures. The course will be taught in two modules.
The first dedicated to pelvic injuries and the second to acetabular
fractures. Lectures will cover the key information required and will
provide a foundation of information regarding surgical
fixation techniques. Practical exercises include dissection of
anatomical specimens to expose participants to the essentials of the
surgical approach and related anatomy.
Practical with artificial bone models will enable participants to gain
experience in the application of different fixation techniques. All
concepts are expanded and reinforced in group discussions emphasizing
diagnosis, evaluation, indications, decision-making processes,
complications, and treatment modalities.
Alexey Semenistyy
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