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- W968806580 abstract "The Aberdeen Cadaveric Hand Trauma is a 2-day highly interactive hands—on course that is structured to allow participants to learn the surgical techniques in dealing with hand trauma, with the emphasis on soft tissue injuries, including tendon repair, flap reconstruction, and bone fracture fixation. The course is in English and is held in Aberdeen, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Each day, lectures are held before practical exercises in the anatomy dissection hall. The lectures were excellent, and the main focus was on practical management of hand injuries with tips and pitfalls to avoid. Routine information that one could obtain in a standard textbook were kept to a bare minimum, and the course was interactive meaning several approaches to a problem were discussed. The presence of faculty and trainees from both plastic and orthopedic surgery allowed for cross-pollination of ideas and approaches. The quality of the fresh-frozen cadavers were remarkable and allowed for close simulation of live tissue handling. There were 2 trainees assigned to 1 cadaveric specimen with 1 instructor present at all times for teaching and supervision. This ratio of faculty to participant ratio which was 2:1 allowed for adequate hands-on experience for all participants. Unlike some courses that use plastic bones for fracture fixation, fractures were made directly on the cadaveric hand for practice. The first day covered commonly used hand/upper limb flaps, injuries to the flexor/extensor tendons, nerve injuries, and grafting and regional anesthesia for hand surgery. The second day covered all aspects of hand fractures including metacarpal, phalangeal, and dislocation fractures involving tendons, ligaments, and joints of the hand. Practical management of hand infections, mangled hand, and compartment syndromes were also covered. There were no formal assessments but the fracture fixation done by the participants were subjected to C-arm imaging. This allowed visualization of adequacy of fracture reduction or lack thereof in the dissection hall itself! An instructor was always present to give real-time feedback and guidance throughout the course during flap raising, tendon repair and other exercises. All candidates who attended the course on both days will be issued a certificate." @default.
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- W968806580 title "Course Review" @default.
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