Learn like you were there!
Take a virtual seat at a self-learning, online course! These programs bring more topics related to your specialty area for a standard set of 4 CME credits each. This AAOS CODOrthoXpress brings you video recordings of expert faculty discussing: Part II 2018 AAOS Wrist Trauma: A Deep Dive into the Distal Radius and DRUJ: Case Based Learning.
Course Directors: Chaitanya S. Mugdal, MD & Robert J. Strauch, MD
Course Description: Expand your skill set in hand and wrist trauma and reconstructive surgery. New procedures and technologies are changing the way orthopaedic surgeons treat complex hand and wrist injuries and problems. Explore current controversies and challenges during informal, case-based discussion.
Watch and listen to the lecturers and their presentation slides, including patient cases, related surgical video demonstrations and emerging technologies. Content is segmented by topic, so you can pick up where you left off or select lectures you prefer to watch - across your devices.
This Course OnDemand OrthoXpress program features 18 sessions from distinguished faculty covering:
- How to Augment with Metal
- Soft-Tissue Better Than Metal SL Injury Reconstruction
- Case Discussion
- Brunelli: Tri Ligament Tenodesis
- Four-Bone Fusion for SLAC Wrist
- Technique: Proximal Row Carpectomy
- Distal Radius: Evaluations/Work Up
- Nonoperative Treatment
- Distal Radius Fractures
- Marginal Fractures and Salvage of Cases Gone Bad
- Dorsal Spanning Plate for Distal Radius Fractures
- Columnar Plating
- Assessment DRUJ
- DRUJ Instability Management in the Non-Operative Wrist
- Management of Ulnar Styloid
- Salvage of the DRUJ
This convenient, self-directed course gives you the flexibility to engage with trusted AAOS course content, online at your convenience.
- Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, learners should be able to: - Adapt wide awake hand surgery to practice
- Compare principles and strategies for treatment of PIP fracture dislocations
- Demonstrate treatment strategies for difficult and complex distal radius fractures, nonunions, and malunions
AAOS designates this activity for 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™.