Medical Education TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME Advanced Limb Reconstruction- External Circular Fixation Instructional Course Preliminary Programme Chairmen: Assoc Prof Dr Rudolf Ganger (AT), Assoc Prof Dr Christof Radler (AT) Vienna, Austria 20-22 May 2015 Supporting healthcare professionals for over 150 years
Page 2 Description This course has been designed for surgeons with prior experience of using ring fixators in their current practice and are looking to expand on their current knowledge. The programme will feature lectures, case discussions, saw bone workshops as well as two advanced hands-on cadaveric sessions where participants will be able to be trained on soft tissue approaches and frame application. Chairmen Assoc Prof Dr Rudolf Ganger Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna Speising 1130 Vienna Austria Assoc Prof Dr Christof Radler Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna Speising 1130 Vienna Austria Dr Ganger is a well published and recently appointed head of the Paediatric Orthopaedics department at the Speising Orthopaedic Hospital. He has co-chaired the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME course for over ten years and is a member of faculty at the Baltimore Limb Reconstruction Course in The USA. Email: rudolf.ganger@oss.at Facutly Dr Hannes Manner Schulthess Clinic Lengghalde 2 8002 Zurich Switzerland Dr Radler is head of the Paediatric Orthopaedic Unit in the Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics and adult foot and ankle Ssurgery at the Speising Orthopaedic Hospital as well as an Associate Professor at the University of Vienna. He has cochaired the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME course for over five years and is a member of faculty at the Baltimore Limb Deformity Course in the USA. Email: christof.radler@oss.at Mr Mick Pearse St Mary s Hospital Trauma Centre Imperial Healthcare Trust Paddington London W2 1NY United Kingdom Dr Manner is a senior consultant and limb lengthening specialist at the department for Paediatric Orthopaedics at the Schulthess Clinic in Zurich. He did his training for many years in limb reconstruction at the Speising Orthopaedic Hospital in Vienna, under Professor Franz Grill. He has extensive knowledge in limb reconstruction orthopaedics and has been a member of the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME course for many years. Email: hannes.manner@kws.ch Mr Pearse is a well published consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the St Mary s Hospital Trauma Centre and also a Senior Clinical Lecturer Imperial College in London. He has almost 20 years experience as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon with a special interest in orthopaedic trauma and has extensive knowledge in the usage of the TSF in these conditions. Mr Pearse is an active member of the British Limb Reconstruction Society and undertakes specialist limb reconstruction work such as infection, non-union and deformity corrections. Email: m.pearse@imperial.ac.uk
Page 3 Advance Upper Limb - IC 14-15 May 2015 Preliminary Programme Prof Michael L Pretterklieber Medical University of Vienna Anatomical Institute Währingerstrasse 13 1090 Vienna Austria Prof Robert Rödl Münster University Hospital Central Hospital Albert Schweitzer Campus 1 48149 Münster Germany Professor Kretterklieber is an Associate Professor of Anatomy at the Medical University of Vienna. He lectures about practical anatomy and has been a member of faculty of the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME course since 2011. His extensive knowledge in anatomic structures has helped to understand the safe zones when using circular external fixation devices such as TSF. Email: michael.pretterklieber@meduniwien.ac.at Professor Rödl is head of department for Paediatric Orthopaedics, deformity reconstruction and foot surgery at the University of Münster. He has extensive knowledge in limb reconstruction orthopaedics and has been a member of the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME course for many years. He is Vice President of the german speaking limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery. Email: roedlr@ukmuenster.de Mr Gavin De Kiewiet Spire Washington Hospital Picktree Lane, Rickleton Washington NE28 9JZ United Kingdom Mr De Kiewiet is a specialist adult and Paediatric limb and trauma reconstruction surgeon at the Sunderland Royal Hospital. He has extensive knowledge in the use and application of the Taylor Spatial Frame for trauma and trauma reconstruction. He is an active member of the British Limb reconstruction and Paediatric societies. He has been a longstanding faculty member of the Taylor Spatial Frame course and the Baltimore limb deformity course. He is an iternational faculty member of AO. Email: g.dekiewiet@btinternet.com Learning Objectives The aim of this course is: To expand the participant s current knowledge in the use of the TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME Participant Profile New and existing TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME users (5-20 frames) Product TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME
Page 4 Wednesday, 20 May Morning Individual arrivals, check-in hotel 12:00 Meet in hotel lobby, transfer to Speising Hospital Auditorium Prof Spitzy 12:30-13:00 Roll-in lunch 13:00-13:15 Welcome and housekeeping R Ganger 13:15-13:30 TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME introduction - hardware, software R Ganger 13:30-13:45 Frame assembly - ring sizes and struts, halfpins and wires H Manner 13:45-14:00 Advanced TSF planning - CORAsponding point, CORAgin method C Radler 14:00-14:15 Application proximal tibia R Ganger 14:15-14:30 Application distal femur H Manner 14:30-14:45 Bi-level application C Radler 14:45-15:00 Foot application: long bone, butt, miter R Rödl 15:00-15:15 Discussion 15:15-15:45 Coffee break and split audience into 3 groups for case discussions 15:45-17:30 Case presentations - participants to bring and to present their own cases on: Group A - Trauma (auditorium Prof Spitzy ) G De Kiewiet, M Pearse Group B - Deformity corrections adults (room Arnold Janssen ) H Manner, C Radler Group C - Deformity corrections paediatric (room Philipp Erlacher ) R Ganger, R Rödl Thursday, 21 May Morning Individual breakfast 08:30 Meet in lobby, transfer to the Speising Hospital Auditorium Prof Spitzy 09:00-09:30 Open fractures, fracture infection and bone loss M Pearse 09:30-10:00 Adolescent frames, complex and periarticular fractures, tips and tricks G De Kiewiet 10:00-10:30 Coffee break and split audience into 3 groups for case discussions
Page 5 Advance Upper Limb - IC 14-15 May 2015 Preliminary Programme 10:30-11:45 Case presentations - participants to bring and to present their own cases on: Group A - Trauma (auditorium Prof Spitzy) G De Kiewiet, M Pearse Group B - Deformity corrections adults (room Arnold Janssen H Manner, C Radler Group C - Deformity corrections paediatric (room Philipp Erlacher R Ganger, R Rödl 11:45-12:00 Frame removal, delayed healing bone grafting R Rödl 12:00-12:15 Management of bone infection G De Kiewiet 12:15-12:30 Complex and periarticular fractures M Pearse 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-17:30 Group A - dry lab (auditorium Prof Spitzy ) - Bi-level frame fixation and software practice G De Kiewiet, M Pearse - Foot fixation and software practice R Ganger, R Rödl Group B - wet lab (room Anatomische OP ) Anatomical frame application H Manner, M Pretterklieber, C Radler Friday, 22 May Morning Individual breakfast, check-out before 08:30 08:30 Meet in lobby, transfer to the hospital 09:00-13:00 Group B - dry lab (auditorium Prof Spitzy ) - Bi-level frame fixation and software practice G De Kiewiet, M Pearse - Foot fixation and software practice R Ganger, R Rödl Group A - wet lab (room Anatomische OP ) Anatomical frame application H Manner, M Pretterklieber, C Radler 13:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 Limb lengthening and reconstruction of paediatric deformities R Ganger 14:00-14:15 Reconstruction of metabolic and osteodysplastic deformities C Radler 14:15-14:30 Foot correction and ankle arthrodesis C Radler 14:30 Closing remarks R Ganger Individual departures
Page 6 Course Venue Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna Speising Speisinger Strasse 109 1130 Vienna, Austria Hotel Renaissance Wien Hotel Linke Wienzeile / Ullmannstrasse 71 1150 Vienna, Austria Phone +43 189 102 810 Transfers Transfers from the airport and back will be organized according to registration system requests Organisation Elvira Senatore Medical Education Manager Europe Mobile +41 79 670 57 62 elvira.senatore@smith-nephew.com Course Dinner Plachutta s Grünspan Restaurant Ottakringer Strasse 266 1160 Vienna, Austria Phone +43 1480 57 30 Dress code: business casual Code of Ethics All healthcare professionals must comply with their local guidelines and regulations regarding the costs associated with any meeting. Smith & Nephew, Inc. is committed to following the relevant code of ethics and limits attendance at company sponsored events to healthcare professionals with a bona fide professional interest. Attendees are required to pay the appropriate spouse/guest fees in advance if they plan to bring a guest or a spouse to a meal function/reception. Photography and Video During this course/event, photographs may be taken and audio/visual video footage may be recorded. We may use such photos/footage on the Smith & Nephew website and in communication and promotional material outlining our educational events and services. By attending our course/event you are consenting to use of images of you as described above. If you do not want us to use imagery or recordings in which you feature, please inform us in writing before or during the course/event. If you have any questions about our use of images please contact us at education@smith-nephew.com. For further information about how Smith & Nephew uses and protects your information, including images please read our privacy statement at www.smith-nephew.com/privacy
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