Course program
AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management for ORP February 4–6, 2015, Visegrád, Hungary
Dear course participants, Welcome to the AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management for ORP, which is planned and delivered to meet your needs using a competency-based curriculum approach and the AO's seven principles for high-quality education. AO Trauma's innovative approach to education has been further strengthened as a result of the successful collaboration with the AO Education Institute in the application of state-of-the-art educational concepts in curriculum planning and all faculty development programs. We believe that your active engagement in this course will result in improved care for your patients. Your current level of knowledge and skills will be challenged by the activities and throughout the entire event. We are confident that the combination of education principles and relevant content from our curriculum, as well as your interaction with colleagues and expert faculty will provide an effective learning experience that meets your needs. This course is part of an overall competency-based educational program that includes many other activities and resources for self-directed learning. The educational activities in each program are developed by an international taskforce of clinical experts and educationalists and made available to you through the Education section of www.aotrauma.org. We hope you enjoy the course and benefit from the networking opportunities it provides for you to share experiences with your colleagues.
Nicola Kildea Chairperson AOTrauma ORP Committee
Kodi Kojima Chairperson AOTrauma Education Commission
John (Jack) Wilber Chairperson AOTrauma International Board
If you enjoy the experience during your course and would like to stay in touch with the organization and its international network of surgeons, we invite you to become a member of AOTrauma. The benefits of membership, including options to get involved in new opportunities that advance trauma care are described at www.aotrauma.org.
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Goal of the course The AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management for ORP provides fundamental knowledge in the operative treatment of fractures according to the AO Principles.
Target participants This course is targeted at any operating room personnel (ORP) interested in developing knowledge and skills in the basic principles of operative fracture management.
Course objectives At the end of this course, participants will be able to: • • • • • • •
Describe AO principles for the operative stabilization of fracture Relate soft-tissue damage, fracture healing, and surgical intervention in the injured patient Plan appropriate care for patients in the perioperative environment Anticipate potential pitfalls and intraoperative complications in fracture care Formulate systems for maintaining safe standards of practice Prepare and use appropriate instrumentation/implants for fracture treatment Use professional networks to share ideas, challenge poor practice, and provide support
Course description The course structure provides didactic presentations, group discussions between participants and faculty, and practical exercises to apply different operative techniques. This course will address: • • • • • • • • •
Fracture healing Bone biology Concepts of absolute and relative stability Treatment of shaft fractures Treatment of articular fractures Soft-tissue management Perioperative problems and complications in fracture care Nursing topics in trauma care Hands-on exercises with artificial bones to apply the techniques and promote familiarization with the instrumentation • Interaction between faculty and participants to clarify understanding
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ORP Elnöki Köszöntő
Kedves Műtősnők!
2015-ben a Fővárosi Önkormányzat Péterfy Sándor utcai Kórház-Rendelőintézet és Baleseti Központ rendezésében, a festői szépségű Visegrádon kerül sor a Magyarországon immár hagyományos AO Trauma Műtősnői Bázis Kurzusra. Az utóbbi években az operatív töréskezelés hatalmas fejlődésen ment keresztül. Változtak az alapelvek , új műtéti technikák kerültek bevezetésre .A rutinszerűen használt implantátumok mellett rengeteg olyan új lemez, csavar, szeg került forgalomba, melyeknek naprakész ismerete, alkalmazása komoly kihívást jelent mind a traumatológus, mind a műtősnő számára . Fontos, hogy az operáló orvos legközelebbi munkatársa és segítője, a műtősnő kellő jártassággal bírjon a hagyományos és az új alapelvek, a régi és az új műtéti technikák , a megnövekedett számú műszertálcák és implantátumok, a korszerű motorok kezelésében, alkalmazásában. Az előadások, gyakorlatok , kiscsoportos megbeszélések az alkalmazóképes tudás, a szakmai professzionalizáció megszerzésének lehetőségét nyújtják a résztvevőknek. Ebben az évben a program két újdonsággal is kiegészül. A világon az elsők között Magyarországon kerül sor AO Skillslab programra, valamint egy olyan új kezdeményezésre, amellyel szeretnénk meglepetést szerezni a résztvevőknek! A kurzuson az AO Europe és az AO Hungarian Chapter jelentős oktatási tapasztalattal rendelkező orvosai és műtősnői segítenek az ismeretek elsajátításában, a gyakorlatok kivitelezésében, a kiscsoportos megbeszélések lebonyolításában. A magyar AO tagok számának emelésével és a faculty bővítésével szemben támasztott igénynek megfelelve idén olyan új oktatók, segítők is lehetőséget kapnak, akik a korábbiakban nem, vagy csak kevéssé vettek részt az oktatásban. Az oktatók felkészültsége mellett a kurzus sikerének záloga a hallgatók aktív részvétele. Kíváncsiak vagyunk valamennyi kolléga tapasztalatára, hiszen az AO filozófiájának megfelelően ily módon szerezhetünk információt egymás munkájáról, szakmai eredményeiről és nem utolsó sorban egyéni boldogulásáról . Reméljük, hogy a tanfolyam végén valamennyien hasznos új ismeretekkel, valamint egy jó hangulatú szakmai tapasztalatcsere emlékével térünk vissza otthonunkba. Külön köszönet illeti a tanfolyam támogatásáért a DePuySynthes-t. A budapesti rendezők, az AO magyar oktatói csoport és a magam nevében sok szeretettel várok valamennyi résztvevő műtősnőt , és mindenkinek nagyon hasznos és kellemes időtöltést kívánok.
Király Erzsébet ORP mentor Chair of Hungarian ORP Chapter
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Chairperson
Co-Chairperson
Gábor Süveges M.D. Hungary
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Erzsébet Király Hungary
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Faculty Eija Vasama Dr Elekes Csaba Földi Márta Hauckné Nagyházi Mónika Hozbor Andrea Király Erzsébet Mátyás Balázsné Dr Lenkei Balázs Dr Mintál Tibor Molnárné Zubor Ildikó Dr Sisák Krisztián Dr Süveges Gábor Dr Tóth Ferenc Prof Michael Wagner
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Tuesday, 3 February, 2015 TIME
AGENDA ITEM
WHO
LOCATION: ……………………………………. 17:00-20:00
Faculty meeting
Faculty members
20:00-
Faculty dinner
Faculty members
Wednesday, 4 February, 2015 TIME
AGENDA ITEM
WHO
LOCATION: Mátyás Room
08:00–08:10
Moderator
F Tóth, E Király
Welcome and introduction
F Tóth
Together with the surgeons 08:10–08:25
The AO world—From history to lifelong learning
M Wagner
Together with the surgeons 08:25–08:30
Change location to the ORP lecture room: Piano Room
08:30–08:50
Bone anatomy and healing
T Mintál
08:50–09:10
Principles of fracture fixation
K Sisák
09:10–09:40
How to read x-rays?
G Süveges
09:40–10:00
Screws-Form and function
E Vasama
10:00–10:20
Plates-Form and function
B Mátyás
10:20-10:25
Questions and discussion
10:25–10:30
Change location to discussion rooms: A: Árpád1 Room, B: Árpád2 Room, C: Piano Room
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10:30–11:15
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Small group discussion 1 Perioperative preparation for an osteosynthesis of a distal femoral fracture A: B Mátyás, I Zubor ,G Süveges B: E Király, M Hauck, B Lenkei C: M Földi , A Hozbor, Cs Elekes
11:15–11:35
CO F F E E B R E A K LOCATION: Kék Room
11:35–12:40
Practical exercise 1
A Hozbor, Cs Elekes
Internal fixation with screws and plate—absolute stability
12:40–13:40
LU NC H B R E AK
LOCATION: Kék Room
13:40–14:40
Moderator
I Zubor, M Hauck
Practical exercise 2
M Földi, G Süveges
Internal fixation of distal tibia fracture using a locking compression plate
14:40–14:45
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
14:45–15:05
Reduction techniques
Cs Elekes
15:05–15:25
Characteristics of x-rays
A Hozbor
15:25–15:45
Principles of intramedullary nailing
B Lenkei
15:45–15:50
Questions and discussion
15:50–16:10
CO F F E E B R E A K LOCATION: A: Árpád1 Room, B: Árpád2 Room, C: Piano Room
16:10–16:55
Small group discussion 2 Perioperative preparation for an osteosynthesis of a shaft fracture A: E Király, M Hauck, T Mintál B: M Földi, A Hozbor, K Sisák C: B Mátyás, I Zubor ,G Süveges
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16:55–17:00
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
17:00–17:20
What have I learned?
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M Földi
Reflection
17:20–17:25
Change location to practical exercise room: Kék Room
17:25–18:25
Practical exercise 3
A Hozbor, M Hauck,
Intramedullary nailing of tibia shaft with reaming
T Mintál
18:30
End of day 1
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Thursday, 5 February, 2015 TIME
AGENDA ITEM
WHO
LOCATION: Piano Room
08:00–08:10
Moderator
B Mátyás, E Vasama
Brief review day 1 ("Warming up" exercise)
E Király
Change location to discussion rooms: A: Árpád1 Room, B: Árpád2 Room, C: Piano Room 08:10–08:55
Small group discussion 3 Infection control A: M Földi, A Hozbor , Cs Elekes B: B Mátyás, I Zubor, T Mintál C: E Király, M Hauck, G Süveges
08:55–09:00
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
09:00–09:20
Compartment syndrome
G Süveges
09:20–09:40
Principles of external fixation
B Lenkei
09:40–09:45
Questions and discussion
09:45–10:05
CO F F E E B R E A K LOCATION: Kék Room
10:05–10:55
Practical exercise 4
E Kiraly, Cs Elekes
External fixation of a tibia shaft fracture
10:55–11:00
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
11:00–11:20
Implant materials
M Földi
11:20–11:40
Implant removal
M Hauck
11:40–12:40
LU NC H B R E AK LOCATION: Piano Room
Moderator
A Hozbor, E Vasama
12:40–13:00
Osteosynthesis involving a joint
K Sisák
13:00–13:20
Per- and intertrochanteric femoral fractures
G Süveges
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13:20–13:40
Femoral neck fractures
13:40–13:45
Change location to discussion rooms:
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T. Mintál
A: Árpád1 Room, B: Árpád2 Room, C: Piano Room 13:45–14:30
Small group discussion 4 Perioperative preparation for an osteosynthesis of the proximal femur A: E Király, M Hauck, B Lenkei B: M Földi, A Hozbor, Cs Elekes C: B Mátyás, I Zubor, K Sisák
14:30–14:50
CO F F E E B R E A K LOCATION: Kék Room
14:50–15:55
B Mátyás, B Lenkei
Practical exercise 5 Internal fixation of a proximal femoral fracture
15:55–16:00
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
16:00–16:20
What have I learned? Reflection
16:20–16:25
Change location to AO Skills Lab: Lovag Room
16:25–17:25
AO Skills Lab 1.Techniques of reduction (12')
E. Király
Zs Szabó T Bodzai
2. Soft tissue penetration during drilling (12') B Lenkei 3. Heat generation during drilling (12') F Tóth 4. Difficult implant removal (12')
End of day 2
G Süveges
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Friday, 6 February, 2015 TIME
AGENDA ITEM
WHO
LOCATION: Piano Room
Moderator
M Földi, A Hozbor
08:15–08:25
Brief review day 2 ("Warming up" exercise)
M Földi
08:25–08:45
Malleolar fractures
Cs Elekes
08:45–09:10
Preparation of instruments-Game
I Zubor - ORP faculty
09:10–09:15
Questions and discussion
09:15–09:20
Location change to discussion rooms: A: Árpád1 Room, B: Árpád2 Room, C: Piano Room
09:20–10:05
Small group discussion 5 Perioperative preparation for an osteosynthesis of a malleolar fracture A: B Mátyás, I Zubor, G Süveges B: E Király, M Hauck, Cs Elekes C: M Földi, A Hozbor, T Mintál
10:05–10:25
CO F F E E B R E A K LOCATION: Kék Room
10:25–11:25
Practical exercise 6
B Mátyás, K Sisák
Internal fixation of a malleolar fracture
11:25–11:30
Change location to lecture room: Piano Room
11:30–11:50
Quiz (Reflection)
E Király
11:50-12:05
About AO Trauma
E Király
12:05-12:15
Closing remarks
E Király, G Süveges
12:15
End of day 3
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Course organization AOTrauma Europe Calavdelerstrasse 8 7270 Davos, Switzerland Phone +41 81 414 27 20 Fax +41 81 414 22 84 Email
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Course logistics Industrial Partner Edina Buzas Nagyenyed utca 8-14. 1123 Budapest, Hungary Phone +36 1 884 28 48 Fax +36 1 884 27 58 Email
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Course venue Hotel Silvanus Fekete-hegy, 2025 Visegrád, Hungary Phone +36 26 398 311 e-mail:
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Course information Course fee AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management for ORP: 44.000 Ft Included in the course fee are conference bag with documentation, coffee breaks, course dinner, course certificate. Accreditation AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management for ORP is accredited by ETI. Registration number: 24336/2012, Credit point: 20 Evaluation guidelines All AOTrauma courses apply the same evaluation process, either audience response system (ARS) or paper and pencil questionnaires. This will help AOTrauma to ensure that we continue to meet your training needs. Intellectual property Course materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. All rights are reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aofoundation.org/legal. Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions, or any course materials is absolutely forbidden. The AO Foundation reserves the right to film, photograph, and audio record during their events. Participants must understand that in this context they may appear in these recorded materials. The AO Foundation assumes participants agree that these recorded materials may be used for AO marketing and other purposes, and made available to the public. Security There will be a security check at the entrance of the building. Wearing of a name tag is compulsory during lectures, workshops, and group discussions. No insurance The course organization does not take out insurance to cover any individual against accidents, theft, or other risks. Mobile phone use Mobile phone use is not allowed in the lecture halls and in other rooms during educational activities. Please be considerate of others by turning off your mobile phone.
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