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Immerse yourself in a dynamic learning experience featuring two action-packed days of lectures, debates, panels, hands-on surgical skills labs and networking with your peers. Leading faculty deliver cutting-edge approaches and novel techniques for treating a variety of wrist and elbow conditions.
Explore controversies in elbow surgery with point-counterpoint debates and case-based learning
Practice open and arthroscopic procedures with state-of-the-art equipment, technology and lab setting
Interact with fellow attendees and course faculty with case discussions, dedicated Q&A sessions, and an evening networking event with food, drink, and raffles
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, learners should be able to:
Develop techniques to protect the anatomy of the wrist and elbow during arthroscopic procedures
Identify the diagnostic indications for arthroscopic surgery of the wrist and elbow
Compare and contrast wrist and elbow arthroscopy with open techniques
Select the most appropriate treatment options for elbow and wrist injuries that can be partly or wholly managed using arthroscopy
Reconstruct the injured elbow and wrist
Identify and manage complications of wrist and elbow arthroscopy and determine techniques to avoid these pitfalls
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