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There is an Elbow. You must fix it. (2012 Annual Meeting Precourse)
Chair: Scott P. Steinmann, MD
Keyword(s)
elbow, trauma, reconstruction, fractures, elbow arthroplasty, elbow arthroscopy
This is a recording of 2012 ASSH Annual Meeting Precourse 6.
- Describe surgical approaches to the elbow for trauma and reconstruction.
- Recognize pitfalls of surgical techniques and how to avoid them.
- Compare modern techniques for treatment of fractures of the distal humerus, radial head, coronoid and ulna.
- Evaluate different approaches for elbow arthroplasty.
- Describe treatment options for elbow instability.
- Learn steps for successful elbow arthroscopy and avoid complications.
Description
This precourse provides a state of the art update on all aspects of elbow surgery and reconstruction. An international faculty participates in lectures and case discussions on both open and arthroscopic surgery of the elbow. Emphasis is placed on presenting new techniques for traumatic injuries and elective reconstruction, arthroplasty and arthroscopy.
Courses in package:
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Faculty: Jesse B. Jupiter, MD
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Faculty: Graham J. King, MD, FRCSC
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Faculty: David C. Ring, MD, PhD
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Faculty: Matthew D. Putnam, MD
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Faculty: Michael R. Hausman, MD
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Faculty: Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
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Faculty: Peter J. Stern, MD
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Faculty: A. Lee Osterman, MD
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Faculty: Hill Hastings, II, MD
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