Practical Techniques in the Treatment of Hip Fractures
Treatment of Three Main Types of Hip Fractures
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