MANCHESTER UPPER LIMB TRAUMA COURSE
Cadaveric Practical Trauma & Orthopaedic course
Friday 8th March 2024
Manchester Surgical Skills & Simulation Centre Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT United Kingdom
Friday 8th March 2024
Welcome to Manchester Upper limb Trauma Coures.
A trauma & Orthopaedic cadaveric approaches and fixation course aimed at consultants, senior and junior trainees, SAS and theatre practitioners.
OVERVIEW:
Elevate your surgical skills and knowledge with this immersive cadaveric upper limb T&O course.
This intensive programme is designed for orthopaedic surgeons, fellows and registrars seeking to refine their approach to complex upper extremity injuries guided by expert instructors.
The dissection sessions will provide participants with the opportunity to practise identifying anatomical structures, surgical dissection, and performing surgical procedures on cadaveric specimens.
Learning will be tailored to the learners group level. Trainees will have the opportunity to complete indexed PBAs. Senior fellows and consultants will be guided through more advanced approaches.
The faculty are all experienced Orthopaedic surgeons, and the high faculty-to-participant ratio will ensure maximal hands-on experience.
Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you:
• Hands-on dissection sessions: Gain unparalleled understanding of the intricate anatomy through direct interaction with cadaveric specimens.
• Expert-led lectures: Expert faculty delve into the anatomy, common surgical approaches and the latest surgical techniques.
• Master surgical approaches: Hone your skills in open procedures under the guidance of experienced instructors.
• Comprehensive content. Topics include:
• Approaches to the Clavicle
• Shoulder approaches along with proximal humerus fracture fixation techniques
• Humeral shaft approaches and plating
• Distal humerus fracture approaches and fixation
• Lateral elbow approaches
• Posterior elbow approach with Olecranon fixation
• Approaches to forearm bones and fixation
• Compartment anatomy and fasciotomy
This course is supported by Stryker and Depuy-Synthes and Orthocycle charity, which recycles medical devices to 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
COURSE FACULTY
Course convenor
Ananth Ebinesan
Ananth completed his orthopaedic training within the North West Deanery followed by fellowships in Wrightington and Liverpool. He is currently Clinical Director for T&O at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. He also serves on BESS council and has been involved with NICE guidelines. His shoulder and elbow surgical procedures include rotator cuff surgery, instability, arthroplasty, complex shoulder and elbow trauma and scapula fractures.
Course convenor
Bibhas Roy
Mr Roy completed his orthopaedic training within Yorkshire and gained specialist experience in shoulder and elbow surgery during a 12 month fellowship at the Nottingham shoulder unit in 2004. During his higher surgical training, he completed a master’s degree in bioengineering with Leeds University and also holds a diploma in medical informatics. His shoulder and elbow surgical procedures include arthroscopy, tennis elbow, complex rotator cuff surgery, complex upper limb trauma and scapula fractures.
Faculty
Pradeep Kankanalu
Mr Kankanalu is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS foundation trust. He specialises is in shoulder and elbow surgery and has specialist interest in upper limb trauma.
Faculty
Mustafa Rashid
Mr Rashid is a consultant shoulder & elbow surgeon at Manchester university hospitals NHS trust. He trained in London on the Percivall Pott Orthopaedic Rotation and completed fellowships at Wrightington hospital and at the University of Calgary / Alberta Health Services. He completed his PhD at the university of Oxford. His clinical interests include shoulder instability, rotator cuff tears, and glenohumeral arthropathy and upper limb trauma.
Faculty
Ronnie Davies
Mr Davies is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon working at Manchester Foundation Trust. He has a specialist interest in shoulder & elbow surgery. He trained at Cambridge University medical school and completed his specialist training in Manchester. He subsequently undertook higher fellowship training in shoulder & elbow surgery at the renowned Robert Jones Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, before commencing work as a consultant in Manchester. His is the regional training teaching director.
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Chris Peach
Professor Peach is a Consultant at the Manchester University Foundation Trust. Chris graduated as a doctor from Imperial College School of Medicine and trained as an Orthopaedic Surgeon in London, Oxford and the North West. Chris trained as a fellow in the Upper Limb Unit at Wrightington Hospital. He also was awarded the Sheffield Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship. He has also trained at the Mayo Clinic in the United States with Dr Shawn O’Driscoll. Chris is the Chairman of the Research committee for the British Elbow and Shoulder Society and is committed to supporting high quality research in orthopaedic surgery.
Faculty
Chris Jenkins
Mr. Chris Jenkins is a Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Following higher surgical training on the Severn Deanery Rotation, he completed two years of subspeciality shoulder and elbow fellowships in Wrightington and Exeter. In addition to completing an MSc in Orthopaedic Engineering, his upper limb research has been published and presented at both national and international scientific meetings. He holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, having organised and taught on numerous local and national courses for both undergraduate and postgraduate learners.
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Bhanu Mishra
Bhanu completed his orthopaedic training in 2019 (CESR) followed by Sports fellowship in Canada and Shoulder and Elbow at Manchester Foundation Trust.
He is currently Shoulder and Elbow Consultant at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. His shoulder and elbow surgical procedures include rotator cuff surgery, instability, arthroplasty, complex shoulder and elbow trauma including scapula fractures.
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Usman Butt
Mr Butt is a Consultant Shoulder and Upper Limb Surgeon based at Salford Royal/ Northern Care Alliance. He graduated with honours from the University of Birmingham and undertook his early surgical training took place in the West Midlands then returning to Manchester for specialist orthopaedic training. He completed UK fellowship training at Wrightington Upper Limb Unit and Stockport Shoulder unit prior to taking up his Consultant position. He was awarded the prestigious ESSKA (European) travelling award and BESS Mayo Elbow Fellowship. He has produced a number of authoritative articles and book chapters on the management of upper limb and orthopaedic conditions and has published and presented his work internationally with multiple prize-winning accolades.
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Rafik Fanous
Mr Fanous is a Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon based at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. He completed his orthopaedic training within North West London and holds a Masters in Musculoskeletal Sciences from Oxford University. Fellowship trained in Nottingham he performs primary, complex and revision shoulder and elbow joint replacements. He specialises in arthroscopic (key-hole) surgery and upper limb trauma surgery.
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Prof Puneet Monga
Puneet is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Clinical Director at the Upper Limb Unit at Wrightington Hospital, a specialist referral centre for Orthopaedics problems. Since he took up the Consultant position in 2011, his work has remained focused on disorders of the shoulder. He has substantial expertise in looking after patients with shoulder problems. His patient profile ranges from elite athletes to weekend warriors and from common shoulder problems to complex revision reconstructions referred from other surgeons. Puneet holds an Honorary Clinical Professor position at Edge Hill University and teaches at various regional, national, and international courses.
Course 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 a Manchester Trauma director.
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Friday 8th March 2024
- Anatomy of shoulder
- Clavicle approaches tips
- Rotator cuff
- Proximal humerus approaches
- Humeral shaft approaches
- Distal humerus: How to approach and fix
- Elbow anatomy and approaches
- Forearm compartment and approaches
Friday 8th March 2024
- Approaches to the Clavicle
- Shoulder approaches along with proximal humerus fracture fixation techniques
- Humeral shaft approaches and plating
- Distal humerus fracture approaches and fixation
- Lateral elbow approaches
- Posterior elbow approach with Olecranon fixation
- Approaches to forearm bones and fixation
- Compartment anatomy and fasciotomy
CADAVERIC WORKSHOP
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Friday 8th March 2024
- Anatomy of shoulder
- Clavicle approaches tips
- Rotator cuff
- Proximal humerus approaches
- Humeral shaft approaches
- Distal humerus: How to approach and fix
- Elbow anatomy and approaches
- Forearm compartment and approaches
CADAVERIC WORKSHOP
Friday 8th March 2024
- Approaches to the Clavicle
- Shoulder approaches along with proximal humerus fracture fixation techniques
- Humeral shaft approaches and plating
- Distal humerus fracture approaches and fixation
- Lateral elbow approaches
- Posterior elbow approach with Olecranon fixation
- Approaches to forearm bones and fixation
- Compartment anatomy and fasciotomy
BOOK COURSE
Manchester Manchester Upper limb Trauma Coures
Friday 8th March 2024
Manchester Surgical Skills & Simulation Centre
Limited places – book early to avoid disappointment!
Sponsors
This course is sponsored by Orthocycle foundation, DepuySynthesis and Orthocycle