Practical Techniques in the Treatment of Hip Fractures

Treatment of Three Main Types of Hip Fractures

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Description

Practical Techniques in the Treatment of Hip Fractures.

Treatment of Three Main Types of Hip Fratctures.


After finishing this course, you will get

  • Proficient understanding of femoral neck fracture decision-making and treatment.

  • Comprehensive knowledge of avoiding complications and treating nonunion femoral neck fractures.

  • Competent in performing surgical techniques for Intertrochanteric fractures.

  • Proficiency in handling combined Intertrochanteric fractures and salvage procedures in cases of fixation failure.

  • Ability to prevent implant failure and consider revision options when needed.

The chapter of this course

  • Decision making & treatment of femoral neck fracture.

  • How to avoid complication and treatment of nonunion femoral neck.

  • Surgical technique for Intertrochanteric fracture.

  • Treatment of Intertrochanteric and salvage procedure in failure of fixation.

  • Nailing and plating technique for Subtrochanteric fractures.

  • How to avoid implant failure and consider for option to revise.

About Dr. Suthorn Bavonratanavech

  • With +45 years of experience, Dr. Suthorn Bavonratanavech is a prominent Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon who treats Trauma and Arthroplasty.

  • He is a member of the Thai Medical Council, the Thai Medical Association, the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, and the Thai Orthopaedic Association.

  • He is a member of the ASEAN Orthopaedic Association and the AOVA (Board of Directors of the AO Foundation).

What You Will Learn!

  • Proficient understanding of femoral neck fracture decision-making and treatment.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of avoiding complications and treating nonunion femoral neck fractures.
  • Competent in performing surgical techniques for Intertrochanteric fractures.
  • Proficiency in handling combined Intertrochanteric fractures and salvage procedures in cases of fixation failure.
  • Competent in employing nailing and plating techniques for Subtrochanteric fractures.
  • Ability to prevent implant failure and consider revision options when needed.

Who Should Attend!

  • Clinical orthopedic physicians