This conference is aimed at practicing orthopaedic surgeons, residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who are involved with management of orthopaedic trauma care
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the conference, participants should be able to:
1. Diagnose and treat common but challenging fractures in trauma patients
2. Reconstruct basic articular fractures with open reduction internal fixation
3. Diagnose and select appropriate treatment for common complex trauma cases
Topics:
- Case Presentation 63 yo Male Fall From Deck – Nail vs Plate
- Case Presentation Closed Distal Femur Fracture – Periprosthetic, Intraarticular – Contralateral Schatzker 2 Tibia Plateau Fracture
- Case Presentation Distal Humeral Shaft Fracture, Open Tibia Shaft Fracture, Acetabulum Fracture on a 32 yo
- Case Presentation Distal Tibia Fracture After a Fall Down the Stairs – Extreme Nailing
- Case Presentation Isolated Open Tibia Fracture
- Case Presentation Open Distal Femur Fracture, MVC
- Case Presentation Polytrauma – Open Distal Femur, Plateau, Contralat Acetabulum
- Case Presentation Proximal Femur Fracture on a 87yo Female After a Ground Level Fall – Nail vs Plate
- Case Presentation Right Ankle With a Type Two Open Distal Tib-Fib Fx
- Case Presentations Peritroch Fractures – Nail or Plate
- Distal Radius Ex Fix Old Skool – Have We Lost the Art and When Are They Indicated
- Dorsal and Radial Approaches to the Radial Shaft
- Elbow Fractures-Dislocations Techniques and Strategy
- Intra-Articular Glenoid Fracture ORIF via Modified Judet Approach Case Presentation and Surgical Technique
- Old Skool Fixations – Q&A
- Peritroch Fractures – Do They All Need a Nail
- Rapid Immunofluorescent Visualization Analysis Are We Infected Here
- Sliding Hip Screw Where Have You Gone
- Tension Band and Cerclage Wiring
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Acetabular Fracture
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Ankle Injury
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Floating Knee
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Intertrochanteric Femur Injury
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Pelvic Injury
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Periprosthetic Proximal Femur
- Weightbearing After Fracture Surgery Are We Being Too Conservative – Proximal Tibial Fracture
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