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BSSH-BFIRST Hand Surgery webinar: Soft Tissue Cover- fingertips to elbow (Part 1- Non-microsurgical)

Upcoming webinar: Soft Tissue Cover of Upper Limb- fingertips to elbow (Part 1- Non-microsurgical)

These symposiums and webinars are being organised by the British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) since September 2020 in collaboration with the British Foundation of International Reconstructive Surgery and Training (BFIRST), Touching Hands, ReSurge International, Ganga Hospital, WACS (West African College of Surgeons) and/or COSECSA (College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa).

Past webinars:

Link to Recordings

  • Wrist Fracture
  • Tendon injuries
  • WALANT for Hand Surgery
  • Mangled Hand
  • Tendon Injury And Management
  • Hand Examination and Injury Assessment [+ Imaging of Hand]
    • Speakers: Dr Steve Hodgson, Dr Jonathan Jones, Dr Jeremy Field and Dr Subodh Deshmukh (UK), Dr Samwel Nungu (Tanzania)
  • Soft Tissue Cover of Hand Wounds
  • Management of Hand Fractures
  • Congenital Hand Surgery Symposium- Part 2
    • Introduction, Principles in management- Mr Wee L Lam (UK)
    • Congenital hand surgery in different LMICs (Low- and Middle-Income Countries):
      • Vietnam- Dr Huyen Tran
      • Nigeria- Dr Kemi Ayoade
    • WALANT in Pediatric hand surgery- Dr Don Lalonde (USA)
    • Thumb Duplication:
      • Principles of Management: Tips and Tricks- Mr Andrew Flemming (UK)
      • Dealing with Complications and Rare Presentations- Dr S Raja Sabapathy (India)
    • Thumb Hypoplasia:
      • Principles of Management- Dr Scott H Kozin (USA)
      • Pollicization: Safety in learning and doing- Mr Simon Kay (UK) [Recording not shared]
    • Cleft hand: Principles of Management- What should and should not be done- Dr Scott H Kozin (USA)
    • Amniotic Band syndrome: Principles of Management- Ms Gill Smith (UK) [Recording not shared]
    • Radial Aplasia: What’s achievable and what’s not- Dr Alex Kaempfen (Switzerland)
    • Symbrachydactyly:
      • Non-microsurgical technique- Dr S Raja Sabapathy (India)
      • Microsurgical technique- Mr Simon Kay (UK) [Recording not shared]
    • Complex Case Discussion (4 cases)- Panel.
  • Congenital Hand Surgery Symposium- Part 1
    • Introduction, Embryology and Classification- Mr Wee L Lam (UK)
    • Thumb-Index Syndactyly- Dr Scott H Kozin (USA)
    • Syndactyly Release- Mr Paul McArthur (UK)
    • Syndactyly: Avoiding and Management of Complications- Dr S Raja Sabapathy (India)
    • Macrodactyly: Principles of Management- Dr Scott H Kozin (USA)
    • Macrodactyly: How to counsel parents and what to do when amputation is refused?- Dr S Raja Sabapathy (India)
    • Camptodactyly, Clinodactyly, Trigger thumb (in 10 minutes)- Mr Dean Boyce (UK)
    • Congenital Hand Problems in Ethiopia- Dr Abrahan Gebregziabher
    • Congenital Hand Surgery in Nepal- Dr Shilu Shestha
    • Complex Case Discussion (14 cases)- Panel.
  • Hand Trauma Symposium
    • Current BSSH, BOA and BAPRAS (UK) guidelines
    • Redesigning the Hand Trauma Pathway during COVID
    • Wide Awake Hand Surgery with No Tourniquet- WALANT and evidence-based sterility
    • Hand fractures and Soft tissue cover
    • Useful technologies like the Hand Trauma App and Hand Therapy App
    • Complex Cases discussion
  • The Great Debates of Hand Surgery
    • on controversies surrounding the management of phalangeal fractures and FDP injures.

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Date

14 Aug, 2021 (Saturday)
Expired!

Time

( IST )
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Local Time

  • Timezone: Europe/London
  • Date: 14 Aug, 2021 (Saturday)
  • Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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BSSH, BFIRST
Email
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Website
https://www.bssh.ac.uk/webinars.aspx

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