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14 May 2018 Venue: Museum Depot, Acton Town, 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 Museum Depot 2 Museum Way, Acton Town, London, W3 9BQ By tube: The nearest tube station is Acton Town which is on both the Piccadilly and District lines. The museum depot is just a 2 minute walk from Acton Town tube station. Upon exiting the station cross the road and walk along museum way. By bus: The nearest bus routes/stops: Gunnersbury Lane (Acton Town Tube) E3, Gunnersbury Lane/Uxbridge Road Junction (207, 607, 427 and 440), short walk from Acton High Street (70 and 266). 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

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Page 1: The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course...The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course 14 May 2018 Venue: Museum Depot, 2 Museum Way, Acton Town, London, W3 9BQ This course

14 May 2018Venue: Museum Depot, Acton Town, 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

Museum Depot

2 Museum Way,

Acton Town,

London,

W3 9BQ

By tube:

The nearest tube station is Acton Town which is on both the Piccadilly and District lines. The museum depot is just a 2 minute walk from Acton Town tube station. Upon exiting the station cross the road and walk along museum way.

By bus:

The nearest bus routes/stops: Gunnersbury Lane (Acton Town Tube) E3, Gunnersbury Lane/Uxbridge Road Junction (207, 607, 427 and 440), short walk from Acton High Street (70 and 266).

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

Page 2: The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course...The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course 14 May 2018 Venue: Museum Depot, 2 Museum Way, Acton Town, London, W3 9BQ This course

The London pelvis and acetabular fracture course14 May 2018

Venue: Museum Depot, 2 Museum Way, Acton Town, London, W3 9BQ

This course will be aimed at the level of trauma fellowship/specialist registrar 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.

Registration fee: £150

Registration with ORUK is essential before registering online for this meeting. Upon registration you will be given the option to book this meeting online.

Registration with ORUK is free and open to all, join online here: www.oruk.org/register

Programme

Monday 14 May 2018

08:30 Registration and refreshments08:45 Introduction Mr Paul Harnett, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre09:00 Pertinent anatomy of acetabular fractures Mr Matt Gee, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre09:20 Peri-operative care of pelvis and acetabular fractures in ED Mr Xavier Griffin, Associate Professor of Trauma Surgery, University of Oxford09:35 Approach options for different acetabular fractures Mr Jai Rawal, Locum Consultant, Royal London Hospital 10:00 20+ years’ experience of paediatric acetabular fractures Mr Jonathan Dwyer, Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospitals of North Midlands10:20 Treatment of geriatric fragility fractures of the acetabulum Mr Xavier Griffin, Associate Professor of Trauma Surgery, University of Oxford 10:40 Tip and tricks to the ilioiguinal approach Mr Martin Bircher, Consultant Trauma and Orthopedic Surgeon, Ashtead Hospital11:00 The modified stoppa approach Mr Paul Culpan, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital11:20 The kocher—langenback approach Mr Paul Harnett, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre11:35 Refreshments WORKSHOP SESSION 1 11:50 Posterior wall acetabular fracture workshop 12:50 Lunch13:30 Emergency treatment of the exsanguinating pelvis ring fracture Mr Omar Sabri, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital13:45 Anatomy of the pelvis ring Mr Tom White, Locum Consultant Surgeon, Lewisham and Greenwich Hospitals14:00 Understanding the diagnosis and treatment algorithm pelvis ring fractures / young Burgess classification Mrs Homa Arshad, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital 14:20 Peri-operative care of pelvis ring fractures Mr Paul Gillespie, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital

14:40 Indirect and direct reduction manoeuvres for pelvis ring injuries Mrs Homa Arshad, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital14:55 Fragility fractures of pelvis ring Mr Peter Bates, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal London Hospital15:15 Infix indications and operative techniques Mr Matt Gee, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Major Trauma Centre15:30 Refreshments

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 2

Pelvis ring fracture workshop

15:45 Part 1: Vertical shear / popped symphysis: reduction with traction, plate SI joint, SI screws, plate symphysis

16:45 Part 2: LC2 SI joint fracture dislocation: reduction, clamp, SI screws

Starr frame demo

This session will run parallel to the workshops.

Each group will visit this demonstration for a duration of 15 minutes over the course of 2 hours. You will be assigned a group number and called accordingly.

17:45 Q&A session and summary

18:00 Close of course