13 May 2019 Venue: St George’s University of London Course convenor: Mr Paul Harnett, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course Workshops kindly supported by St George’s University of London Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 0RE By bus: Several buses stop directly outside St George’s, and even more stop at Tooting Broadway underground station. Check bus routes here: www.sgul.ac.uk/ images/sgul_buses.pdf By rail: Tooting mainline station is a 15 minute walk away. The line runs from Wimbledon to Luton and Bedford, via King’s Cross. By tube: The nearest Tube station is Tooting Broadway (Northern Line, Zone 3). The tube journey takes about 22 minutes from London Bridge and 25 minutes from Waterloo. St George’s is about five minutes’ walk from Tooting Broadway underground station. Furlong House 10a Chandos Street London W1G 9DQ Tel 020 7637 5789 Email [email protected]www.oruk.org Orthopaedic Research UK UK Registered Charity No. 1111657 @OR_UK /ORUKcharity Orthopaedic Research UK Includes cadaveric workshops and c-arm
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13 May 2019Venue: St George’s University of London
Course convenor: Mr Paul Harnett, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre
The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course
Workshops kindly supported by
St George’s University of London
Cranmer Terrace,
London,
SW17 0RE
By bus:
Several buses stop directly outside St George’s, and even more stop at Tooting Broadway underground station.
Check bus routes here: www.sgul.ac.uk/images/sgul_buses.pdf
By rail:
Tooting mainline station is a 15 minute walk away. The line runs from Wimbledon to Luton and Bedford, via King’s Cross.
By tube:
The nearest Tube station is Tooting Broadway (Northern Line, Zone 3). The tube journey takes about 22 minutes from London Bridge and 25 minutes from Waterloo. St George’s is about five minutes’ walk from Tooting Broadway underground station.
The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course13 May 2019
Venue: St George’s University of London
This course will be aimed at the specialist registrar who will be working at a major trauma centre. The candidate will obtain a sufficient level of understanding of P+A fractures at the FRCS Orth/trauma fellowship level. Surgical skills in percutaneous and open treatment of pelvis and acetabular fractures will be covered in the practical sessions.
Programme
Monday 13 May 2019
08:15 Registration and refreshments08:45 Introduction09:00 Emergency management of pelvis and acetabular fractures09:25 Diagnosis and treatment algorithm of acetabular fractures09:50 Cadaveric work shop 1; posterior wall/column10:50 Refreshments 11:10 Cadaveric work shop 2; anterior intra-pelvis/stoppa12:10 Cadaveric work shop 3; treatment of geriatric fragility fractures of the acetabulum13:10 Lunch 14:00Cadavericworkshop4;infixandex-fix,pelvispacking,dry-bone15:00Cadavericworkshop5;starrframe,verticalshear,SIscrews,C-arm16:00 Refreshments 16:20Cadavericworkshop6;PCcolumnfractureORIF,proneKLapproach17:20Treatmentoffragilityfracturesofacetabulum,fixandreplace,cagereplace: ACEFIT trial17:45 Close of course
Faculty includes:
Mrs Homa Arshad, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital
Mr Peter Bates, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital
Mr Paul Culpan, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital
Mr Matt Gee, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre
Mr Paul Gillespie, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital
Mr Xavier Griffin, Associate Professor of Trauma Surgery, University of Oxford
Mr Paul Harnett, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre
Mr Jai Rawal, Locum Consultant, Royal London Hospital
Mr Omar Sabri, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital
Mr Ash Vasireddy, Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon, King’s College Hospital, London
Mr Tom White, Locum Consultant Surgeon, Lewisham and Greenwich Hospitals
Registration fee: £200
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