BioSkills Advanced Foot & Ankle Trauma Course: Controversies & Solutions Hands on - Foot & Ankle Zentrum für Anatomie und Zellbiologie der Medizinischen Universität Wien Vienna, Austria 18-19 September 2017 Institute
BioSkills: Advanced Foot & Ankle Trauma Course: Controversies & Solutions BioSkills Life is all about activity. At Zimmer Biomet Institute we therefore believe our delegates should play an active part when learning about new products, surgical techniques or the like. Get your hands and brains on human specimens, sawbones and instruments to deepen your knowledge and enhance your skills! The specific course objectives include: - Discuss appropriate patient selection, indications, approaches and implant use - Interact and discuss cases with expert Faculty and colleagues - Review the practical and technical aspects of Complex Foot & Ankle Trauma for Ankle & Midfoot using A.L.P.S. Foot System, A.L.P.S MIS Mesh, Tarsalis 2.7 & Tarsalis Webfix System 2.7/3.5, Cannulated Screws, Distial Tibia & Fibula Plates, Maleoli Plates,. - Perform the approaches & operations using anatomical specimens The primary aim of the course is to ensure the safe and effective use of Zimmer Biomet implants. Delegates are kindly invited to bring a case which can be discussed with a Faculty member. Delegate cases for the Interactive Case Discussion can be sent to: Katrien.vandeveere@zimmerbiomet.com The Zimmer Biomet Institute wishes you a valuable and enjoyable training with us. Zimmer Biomet Institute Our continuum of education offers a vast range of opportunities to health care providers and Zimmer Biomet team members to learn, interact, understand and share knowledge about our products, services and about surgical philosophies through a variety of modalities.
Program Monday 18 September 2017 Hotel Le Meridien 13:30 Registration 14:00 Welcome & Course Introduction K. Van de Veere Session I: Modern Management of Ankle Fractures 14:10 Introduction: Overview & Analysis of F&A Trauma Care C. Blundell 14:30 Simple Ankle Fractures K. Hariharan Interactive Case 14:45 Complex Ankle Fractures M. Davies Interactive Case Session II: Decision Making & Techniques in Pilon Fractures 15:00 Introduction: Soft Tissue, Case Selection & Timing M. Davies 15:10 External Fixators S. Mitchell 15.25 Interactive Case 15:35 ORIF C. Blundell 15:50 Interactive Case 16:00 Coffee Break Session III: Calcaneal Fractures: Should we Fix them? Can we Fix them? 16:30 State of the Literature C. Blundell 16:40 Conservative or ORIF? K. Hariharan 16:55 Interactive Case 17:05 MIS Fixation S. Mitchell 17:20 Interactive Case Session IV: The Challenge of the Talus & Midfoot 17:30 Talus Fracture Diagnosis & Classification S. Mitchell 17:45 Approaches to the fractured Talus M. Davies 18:00 Interactive Talus Fracture Case 18:15 Midfoot: Lisfranc Principles & Decision making K. Hariharan 18:30 Approaches & OP Technique C. Blundell 18:45 Interactive Midfoot Fracture Case 19:00 Q&A 19:15 Course Closure All 20:00 Meet in the lobby & Walk to the course dinner
BioSkills: Advanced Foot & Ankle Trauma Course: Controversies & Solutions Tuesday 19 September 2017 University 07:55 Meet in lobby & Bus to the University 08:15 Change into scrubs on arrival, Introduction, Health & Safety 08:20 Anatomy Review M. Pretterklieber 08:45 Lab Session 1 All Approaches & Techniques in Ankle & Pilon Fractures Non-Anatomical Approaches in Pilon Fracture 10:00 Coffee Break & Discussion 10:15 Lab Session 2 All Approaches & Techniques in Talus, Calcaneus & Midfoot Fractures 12:00 Q&A, Surgical Hints & Tips, Special Situations 12:45 Reflection & Open Questions Evaluation, Certification & Closure 13:00 Lunch & Depart
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BioSkills: Advanced Foot & Ankle Trauma Course: Controversies & Solutions Faculty Mr. Chris Blundell, MD, FCRS Sheffield, United Kingdom Mark Davies BM, FRCS Sheffield, United Kingdom Mr. Kartik Hariharan, FRCS Newport, United Kingdom Mr. Stephen Robert Mitchell, MD Bristol, United Kingdom Prof. Dr. Michael Pretterklieber Vienna, Austria Information Organisation Dennis Baggerman Event Management Support EMEA Zimmer Biomet Institute +31 78.629.2960 (office) +31 61.010.5345 (mobile) dennis.baggerman.external@ zimmerbiomet.com Course Lead Katrien Van de Veere Senior Field Training Manager Zimmer Biomet Institute Bioskills EMEA katrien.vandeveere@zimmerbiomet.com Language English Zimmer Biomet is obliged and committed to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the Eucomed / Mecomed / SAMED Codes of Ethical Business Practice and other applicable industry standards. Please find more information on the standards of the mentioned associations on www.eucomed.org, www.mecomed.org and www.samed.org.za. All content herein is protected by copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights, as applicable, owned by or licensed to Zimmer Biomet or its affiliates unless otherwise indicated, and must not be redistributed, duplicated or disclosed, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Zimmer Biomet. This material is intended for health care professionals. Distribution to any other recipient is prohibited. For product information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential adverse effects and patient counseling information, see the package insert and www.zimmerbiomet.com. Speaker(s) may have received remuneration from Zimmer Biomet. ETHICAL COLLABORATION IN HEALTHCARE CERTIFIED Licensed by Eucomed Institute