MANCHESTER PELVIC TRAUMA COURSE

Cadaveric Practical Pelvic Trauma Approaches 

Tuesday 5th March 2024

Manchester Surgical Skills & Simulation Centre Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT United Kingdom

Tuesday 5th March, 2024

Welcome to Manchester Pelvic Trauma Course. A pelvic trauma cadaveric approaches course aimed at consultants, senior and junior trainees, SAS and theatre practitioners.

OVERVIEW:

This one-day course will incorporate the development of surgical skills in a cadaveric workshop with clinical decision making in pelvic trauma, from arrival at the Emergency Department to emergency management in the hybrid theatre and definitive treatment.

Delegates will have the chance to learn the following procedures: Stoppa approach, Pubic symphysis plating, Acetabulum columns access and plating, pelvic approaches, anterior fixation, K-L approach and posterior fixation and more. They will have an understanding of the surgical anatomy related to the procedure, operative steps and the principles of how to perform the procedure safely. (See our program)

The faculty are all experienced pelvic surgeons, and the high faculty to participant ratio will ensure maximal hands-on experience.

Suitability

ST1-ST8, clinical Fellows, seniors Fellows, SAS, Consultants
This course is supported by Stryker and DePuy-Synthes and Orthocycle charity , which recycles medical devices for less economically advantaged countries.

Notes

Attendees will need to bring hospital identification for admission.

No cameras or telephones are allowed in the cadaveric lab.

Cancellation policy: 50% until 30 days before the event. No refund thereafter.

Course fee : £350

If you would like to be added to waiting list or apply for observer please contact us

COURSE FACULTY

Courses Director

JOSEPH ALSOUSOU

Pelvis, Acetabulum and hip arthroplasty consultant surgeon at Manchester University Hospital NHS trust. He was fellowship trained in both Oxford and Cambridge. His clinical focus is on Pelvis trauma surgery, periprosthetic and complex hip arthroplasty. His academic work has attracted several awards including: EFORT, BOA, BOFAS, BASEM and ARUK awards. He is the founder director of Rooms4nhs.com charitable initiative

 
Faculty Guest Speaker

JAI RAWAL

Jai is a Consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon specialist interest trauma, pelvic and acetabular surgery at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He has a wealth of experience in P&A surgery and Trauma education.

 
Faculty Guest Speaker

Homa Arshad

Miss Arshad is the Lead Clinical Surgeon in the Trauma and Orthopaedics department at the Royal London Hospital. She teaches as international faculty for AO and the London Pelvic FRCS Viva course and is a National instructor of Advanced Trauma Life Support instructors. Since returning to London, Miss Arshad has been appointed as Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer and tutor for the International Orthopaedic Trauma Sciences MSc at Queen Mary University of London.

 
Faculty Guest Speaker

Mehool (Mez) Acharya

Professor Acharya is a consultant at Frenchay and the Avon Orthopaedic Centre, Southmead in Bristol with special interest in orthopaedic trauma and lower limb joint replacement, in particular pelvic reconstruction, complex trauma, hip and knee replacement and revision hip surgery.

Faculty

Mohamed Kenawy

Mohamed is a Paediatric Orthopaedic surgeon at the Royal Manchester Childrens Hospital, with an interest in hip surgery, adolescent hip preservation, limb reconstruction & complex trauma. His research interests are in the field of paediatric pelvic trauma & limb recon.

Faculty

Nik Kanakaris

Nik Kanakaris MD PhD, is a Consultant pelvic and acetabular reconstruction surgeon at Leeds Teaching Hospitals since 2008 and the Clinical Lead for the LEEDS Major Trauma Centre since 2013. He is the Chair of the Major Incident Steering Group, Lead for Research and Innovation for Orthopaedic Trauma at LTHT, and vice-Chair of the EFORT Trauma Education Group.  He has published extensively his clinical and research work in more than 170 peer-reviewed scientific publications and over 80 chapters of scientific textbooks. 

Faculty

Mohammed Rafi iqbal

Consultant Pelvic and Acetabular Orthopaedic Surgeon at Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He has a wide experience of pelvic and acetabular surgery, as well as contributing to the Major Trauma service in Salford. He completed a fellowship in Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery at King’s College Hospital in London, as well as a Hip Arthoplasty fellowship in Cambridge.

Faculty

Mr Nikhil Shah

Mr Nikhil Shah is a fellowship-trained consultant at Wrightington hospital with an interest in complex primary and revision hip and knee replacement surgery, periprosthetic fractures, complex acetabular reconstruction, pelvic discontinuity and custom acetabular reconstructions. His specialist trauma practice includes the management of pelvic-acetabular injuries which he delivers out of the regional major trauma centre as part of a regional team. He has won several awards including the prestigious Rothman Ranawat American Hip Society Travelling Fellowship, and BOA- Zimmer Travelling fellowship. He was also the Young Ambassador of the British Orthopaedic association to Hong Kong in 2004 after being awarded the Walter Mercer medal and the Edward Burton Memorial Prize FRCS (Orth) for FRCS (Orth) exam.

Faculty

Rafik Yassa

Mr Yassa is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon based at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Mr Yassa went on to undertake his MSc in Trauma and Orthopaedics. Mr Yassa has completed his Higher Orthopaedics training in Manchester rotation. Mr Yassa undertook A-O Fellowship at Krankenhaus der Barmerzigen BrÃder, Germany and a Post-CCT DePuy Knee Fellowship at York Teaching Hospital NHS foundation Trust. His trauma experience is in Pelvic and acetabular ad lower limb trauma.

Faculty

Chris Whelton

Mr Whelton is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at Preston and Wrightington hospitals, specialising in pelvic and acetabular trauma, complex hip arthroplasty and revision. He undertook fellowship in both Wrightington and Addenbrooke’s hospitals.

Faculty

Mr Vijay Kempanna

Mr Vijaya Kempanna is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic surgeon at Salford Royal Hospital and Northern Care alliance Hospitals at Manchester, specialised in Pelvic & Acetabular trauma Surgery, Complex lower limb trauma, Hip and Knee arthroplasty.  He is a Gold Medallist in MS (Orth) from Bangalore University, India. He undertook fellowship in Complex trauma and Pelvic & Acetabular Surgery at Southampton University Hospitals.

Vijay Completed prestigious Hip fellowship under Prof Dunlop at Southampton University Hospitals with extensive experience in complex Hip arthroplasty including revisions, periprosthetic fracture management and pelvic discontinuity related arthroplasty
Faculty

Inder Gill

Mr Gill is a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at Salford Royal Infirmary. He was awarded an international surgical fellowship at Royal Perth Hospital, Australia for specialist training in joint replacement surgery. He also completed specialist training in complex trauma during fellowship at Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 2012 and Visiting Pelvic Trauma Fellowship at Wrightington and Wigan NHS trust. He is the lead for Pelvic surgery at Salford Royal Hospital.

Faculty

Amer Shoaib

Consultant orthopaedic limb reconstruction and foot and ankle surgeon at Manchester University Foundation trust. Amer is an experienced trauma and war surgeon. His experience extends from Bosnia, Syria, Yemen and Iraq. His is founder director of Orthocycle charity

Faculty

Albert Chikate

FRCS MSc Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation. Albert is a consultant trauma surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.  He trained in the HEENW and did his orthopaedic trauma fellowship at King’s College London. He has a keen interest in MSK trauma and is passionate about teaching.

LECTURES AND SEMINARS

Tuesday 5th March, 2024

  1. Anatomy of pelvic ring and acetabulum

  2. classification of pelvis and acetabulum

  3. Emergency pelvic trauma Management 

  4. Pelvic Ring Approaches 

  5. ORIF Pelvic Ring : Pubic Symphysis and posterior arch 

  6. Acetabulum Fractures Surgical management 

  7. Percutaneous Fixation 

Tuesday 5th March, 2024

  1. Radiology Positionings and views 

  2. External fixator application

  3. Percutaneous anterior and posterior column 

  4. Sacroiliac screws 

  5. Anterior InFix 

  6. Smith Peterson and Anterior approach 

  7. Modified Stoppa Approach 

  8. Anterior approach SI-joint

  9. Posterior approach SI-joint

  10. Kocher-Langenbeck approach

  11. Gibson Approach and Safe surgical dislocation

  12. Ilioinguinal approach

 

CADAVERIC WORKSHOP

LECTURES AND SEMINARS

Tuesday 5th March, 2024

  1. Anatomy of pelvic ring and acetabulum

  2. classification of pelvis and acetabulum

  3. Emergency pelvic trauma Management 

  4. Pelvic Ring Approaches 

  5. ORIF Pelvic Ring : Pubic Symphysis and posterior arch 

  6. Acetabulum Fractures Surgical management 

  7. Percutaneous Fixation 

CADAVERIC WORKSHOP

Tuesday 5th March, 2024

  1. Radiology Positionings and views 

  2. External fixator application

  3. Percutaneous anterior and posterior column 

  4. Sacroiliac screws 

  5. Anterior InFix 

  6. Smith Peterson and Anterior approach 

  7. Modified Stoppa Approach 

  8. Anterior approach SI-joint

  9. Posterior approach SI-joint

  10. Kocher-Langenbeck approach

  11. Gibson Approach and Safe surgical dislocation

  12. Ilioinguinal approach

 

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Sponsors

This course is sponsored by Orthocycle foundation, DepuySynthesis and Stryker

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