MANCHESTER LOWER LIMB TRAUMA COURSE
Cadaveric Practical Trauma & Orthopaedic Lower Limb Approaches and fixations
Mon 4th March, 2024
Manchester Surgical Skills & Simulation Centre Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT United Kingdom
Monday 4th March, 2024
Welcome to Manchester Lower Limb Trauma Course. A trauma and orthopaedics 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 lower limb trauma, from arrival at the Emergency Department to emergency management and definitive treatment.
In this course you will learn: trauma and orthopaedic approaches to proximal femur, mid femur, distal femur medial and lateral approaches, Knee approaches including posterior and posterior medial, fasciotomy, Tibia plateau approaches, distal tibia approaches. The fixation methods for each section will be also practiced including nailing, Plating of femur, tibia plateau, and distal femur, external fixation methods.
Learning will be tailored to learners group level. Trainees will have the opportunity to complete indexed PBA. Senior fellows and consultants will be guided to more advanced approaches.
The faculty are all experienced Orthopaedic 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 Synthes-Depuy 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
Course Convenor
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.
Course Convenor
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
Guest Faculty
Professor Caroline Hing
Caroline is a consultant and Professor of orthopaedic surgeon at St George’s Hospital, London. She completed her Orthopaedic and Trauma training on the Pott Rotation based at Barts and The London Hospitals with a further period of training at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital whilst completing an MD, doctoral thesis and MSc in Orthopaedic. Her fellowships included trauma at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia and knee surgery at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals in London. As part of AOUK she chairs research and careers development. She lectures nationally and internationally on patellofemoral instability and trauma.
Faculty
Firas Arnaout
Mr Arnaout a Fellowship-trained Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, with special interest in hip & Knee Replacement and Lower limb Trauma. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the “Concise Orthopaedics” book series, a trusted revision aid for those preparing for orthopaedic examinations. He is also the Director of the Orthopaedic Academy, where we offer educational courses specifically designed for orthopaedics.
Faculty
Mobeen Ismail
Mr Ismail is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a specialist interest in knee and hip surgery at Manchester university foundation trust . He has visited centres of excellence in orthopaedic surgery in the US and Europe to learn new techniques. Mr Ismail specialises in all aspects of hip and knee surgery including sports injuries. He is very experienced lower limb trauma surgeon with wealth of experience in dealing with complex trauma.
Faculty
Leela Biant
Leela is Academic Head of Dept, Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Manchester. Honorary Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Manchester University Hospitals. She completed Orthopaedic Training in London, and advanced fellowships in Knee and Hip Surgery in Sydney and London. She was a Consultant Surgeon and a Clinician Scientist in Edinburgh for eight years prior to moving to Manchester. She represented the UK on the prestigious ABC Fellowship. Other awards include NRS Clinician Scientist Award, BASK Travelling Fellowship Award, Best paper at the British Orthopaedic Research Society, Presidents Prize Paper at the Royal Society of Medicine, The William Little Medal (twice). She currently serves on the Executive of The British Association for Surgery of the Knee as Treasurer, The Board of the ICRS and Chair the International Cartilage Repair Society Registry and The British Orthopaedic Association Research Committee.
Faculty
Mr Vishal Kumar
Consultant Orthopaedic, Trauma and Hip Surgeon at Manchester university Hospitals foundation trust. He is Fellowship Trained in Pelvic/ Lower Limb Reconstruction from Imperial College London and Furlong Lower Limb Arthroplasty Fellowship. His Special Interest is in Complex Ortho-Plastic Reconstructions, Revision Lower limb Trauma.
Faculty
Mr Aiman Khuda
Aiman is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Salford Royal Hospital Major Trauma Centre (MTC). Aiman has developed a broad experience in managing major trauma from training in 5 different MTCs. Aiman’s special interest is in Limb Reconstruction Surgery, managing sequelae of severe limb trauma and in Joint Preserving Knee Surgery through re-alignment (Osteotomy). Aiman is the Clinical Director for Major Trauma and Orthoplastics for the Northern Care Alliance and the Regional Surgical Advisor for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Faculty
Mr Paul Nesbit
Consultant Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon at Manchester University Hospital NHS Trust. Paul was fellowship trained at Leeds Major Trauma Centre and the Advanced Orthopaedic training centre in Tygerberg, South Africa. He has an interest in treating severe traumatic lower limb injuries, bone infection and Lower limb deformity.
Faculty
Mr Sanat Shah
Sanat Shah is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon based at Manchester university hospital NHS foundation trust since 2003. He has undergone extensive postgraduate training in India and the United Kingdom with an AO Fellowship under Professor H J Ostern at Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Celle, Germany in 1996. He underwent his specialist orthopaedic training in and around the Manchester and Southampton regions and developed sub-specialty interest in hip and knee replacement and revision surgery and lower limb trauma surgery.
Faculty
Mr David Ellis
Mr Ellis Consultant at Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI), part of Manchester Foundation Trust, since 2000. He graduated from both St. Andrews and Manchester and trained in the North West and Yorkshire. David is the MRI Major Trauma Centre lead for adults. He has extensive experience in trauma surgery
Faculty
Sofia Thoma
Sofia is a consultant Orthopaedic surgeon at Manchester University Hospitals Foundation trust. She holds and MD and MSc from University of Athens. She completed her orthopaedic training in Asklepieion Hospital, Greece then fellowship in Oxford and Birmingham. Her special interest is Sarcoma, tumors and trauma surgery.
Faculty
Prakash Chandran
Prakash is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon based at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since 2011. He has undergone extensive postgraduate training in India and the United Kingdom including Hip and Knee Fellowship for revision and reconstruction surgery. He underwent his specialist orthopaedic training in Liverpool. He has special interest and vast experience in managing complex lower limb trauma, Periprosthetic Fractures, Hip and knee revision surgeries.
Faculty
Arun Kumar
Arun is a consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Manchester University Hospital Foundation trust. He completed my higher surgical training in Trauma and Orthopaedics on Manchester rotation and fellowship in Lower Limb Arthroplasty in Toronto and fellowship at the University Hospitals of Leicester. He was awarded Travelling Fellowship by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and John Charnley Trust for Fellowship in Canada. He Arun regularly teaches on National and International courses. He is clinical division director at MFT.
Faculty
Will Chellam
Will is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at Manchester University Hospital NHS Trust. He has completed fellowship training in foot and ankle surgery at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and in Trauma surgery at Leeds Major Trauma Centre. He is clinical lead for the adult major trauma service and has a specialist interest in polytrauma and lower limb trauma including foot and ankle, limb reconstruction, orthoplastics and bone infection.
Faculty
Jawad Sultan
Mr Sultan is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He trained in the North West of England, completed his MSc in Orthopaedic Engineering at Cardiff University, and undertook several knee fellowships in Harrogate, Cardiff and France. He specialises in all aspects of knee surgery, with a special interest in soft tissue knee surgery, joint preservation and multi-ligament reconstruction. He regularly teaches on ATLS and knee surgical courses.
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Monday 4th March, 2024
- Anatomy of proximal Femur.
- Thigh compartments.
- Emergency Femur fracture Management.
- Proximal Femur approaches: Anterior, lateral , posterior.
- IMN femur: tips for difficult reduction.
- Distal femur fractures.
- Tibia Plateau: Medial, lateral and posterior approaches.
- Distal Tibia approaches.
Monday 4th March, 2024
- External fixator application
- Smith Peterson and Anterior approach
- Proximal femur approaches
- Antegrade nailing of femur
- Retrograde femur nailing
- Plating distal femur : Medial and lateral
- Tibia Plateau fixation
- Posterior tibia approach and plating
- IMN tibia
- Distal tibia and pilon fixations
- Compartment fasciotomy
CADAVERIC WORKSHOP
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Monday 4th March, 2024
- Anatomy of proximal Femur.
- Thigh compartments.
- Emergency Femur fracture Management.
- Proximal Femur approaches: Anterior, lateral , posterior.
- IMN femur: tips for difficult reduction.
- Distal femur fractures.
- Tibia Plateau: Medial, lateral and posterior approaches.
- Distal Tibia approaches.
CADAVERIC WORKSHOP
Monday 4th March, 2024
- External fixator application
- Smith Peterson and Anterior approach
- Proximal femur approaches
- Antegrade nailing of fewmur
- Retrograde femur nailing
- Plating distal femur : Medial and lateral
- Tibia Plateau platinum
- Posterior tibia approach and plating
- IMN tibia
- Distal tibia and pilon fixations
- Compartment fasciotomy
BOOK COURSE
Manchester Lower Limb Trauma Course
Monday 4th March 2024
Venue:
Manchester Surgical Skills & Simulation Centre
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PT
United Kingdom
Limited places – book early to avoid disappointment!
Sponsors
This course is sponsored by Orthocycle foundation, DepuySynthesis and Stryker