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  • Dr [xxxx],  [United States of America]
  • Professor [xxxx], [Belgium]

This module is a collection of e-learning lectures to support education around the serious surgical technique of open abdomen, focusing on the use of NPWT during the open phase.

What you will learn:

  • Understand about open abdomen + key terms/definitions
  • Explain why it is important to aim for early fascial closure
  • Describe the concept of temporary abdominal closure + why NPWT is the preferred option
  • Recall clinical evidence + guidance relating to using NPWT as temporary abdominal closure

This e-learning module is an on-demand version of the Knee Surgery Innovation and Technology Forum held on 6-7 May at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Sydney. The Symposium provided an opportunity to celebrate the innovative and impactful research across knee arthroscopy and arthroplasty. Facilitating this course were chairmen, A/Prof Justin Roe and A/Prof David Parker together with 16 renowned faculty, both local and international who provided a valuable educational program. 

The full course (including module 1 and module 2) has been accredited by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) and New Zealand Orthopaedic Association (NZOA) for 4 CPD points.

  • Attendees will hear from experts on current trends, technologies, and anatomic- based reconstruction techniques in complex knee surgery
  • Attendees will develop knowledge and decision-making skills related to the treatment of various meniscus repair, anatomic-based ligament, and knee reconstruction techniques utilizing technology

Topics and procedures will include:

  • Repair: ACL reconstruction, LET, all types of meniscus repair, MPFL and patello-femoral reconstruction techniques to improve patient outcomes
  • Reconstruction: Total knee prosthesis, enabling technologies including robotics, navigation and image derived instrumentation, TKA balance and alignment
  • A/Prof David Parker, Australia
  • A/Prof Justin Roe, Australia
  • Dr Alan Getgood, Canada
  • Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, India
  • Dr David Broe, Australia
  • Mr Brian Devitt, Australia
  • Mr Julian Feller, Australia
  • Dr Brett Fritsch, Australia
  • Mr Tim Lording, Australia
  • Dr Sam MacDessi, Australia
  • Dr Sheanna Maine, Australia
  • Dr Tim Mcminemanx, Australia
  • Dr Peter Myers, Australia
  • Mr Ross Radic, Australia
  • Dr Aric Christal, USA
  • Mr Chris Jones, Australia
  • Dr Michael McAuliffe, Australia
  • Mr Cameron Norsworthy, Australia
  • Prof Bill Walter, Australia

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

In this course, learners will review the surgical management of a proximal humerus fracture utilizing the EVOS™ Small Plating System. Expert surgeons provide knowledge of topics covering fracture classification, soft tissue management, tips and pearls on complications, and challenges with the management of proximal humerus fractures. In addition, surgeon experts  perform a step-by-step cadaveric proximal humerus fracture fixation surgical procedure and discuss surgical tips and pearls for optimal patient outcomes.

Contributors:

  • Mr Daniel Engelke, United Kingdom
  • Mr Jordi Teixidor, Spain

This interactive educational content introduces the learner to wound assessment, including its purpose, the role of wound location, understanding pressure injuries, recognizing different aspects of wound exudate, and addressing wound infection. 


Live webinar: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 8pm Eastern Standard Time, USA*

This webinar will explore post-operative rehabilitation for patients with REGENETEN augmenting their shoulder repair. Participants will learn through didactic lecture and faculty-led case discussion.

What you will learn: 

  • Describe post-operative treatment protocols for REGENETEN patients
  • Identify appropriate patient selection for using REGENETEN

Contributors:

  • Dr Jonathan Bravman, United States of America
  • Dr Brad Bushnell, United States of America
  • Dr Hafiz Kassam, United States of America
  • Dr Chaitu Malempati, United States of America


Important Note for US Participants: Please note that the webinar will take place on February 6, 2024, at 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the United States.