Interdisciplinary Pelvic Trauma Course
Course Organisation
Roman Pfeifer, MD
Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon
Department of Traumatology
University Hospital Zurich
Nikolaos Kanakaris, MD PhD
Clinical Director of LEEDS Major Trauma Centre
Consultant Pelvic & Acetabular Reconstruction Surgeon
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
Steering Board
ESTES Section Chairs
Education Committee (Diego Mariani)
Skeletal Trauma (Christoph Nau)
Emergency Surgery (Carlos Yánez Benítez)
Visceral Surgery (Shahin Mohseni)
Interdisciplinary Board Members
Johannes Bastian (SUI)
Zsolt Balogh (AUS)
Alessandro Casiraghi (IT)
Peter Giannoudis (UK)
Tina Gaarder (NO)
Frank Hildebrand (DE)
Andreas Höch (DE)
Frank Ijpma (NL)
Marius Keel (SUI)
Wolfgang Lehmann (DE)
Ingo Marzi (DE)
Hans-Christoph Pape (SUI)
Adam Starr (USA)
Claud Sagi (USA)
Other Members
Stefano Cattaneo (IT)
Klemens Horst (DE)
Gerhard Achatz (DE)
Till Berk (DE)
Simon Tiziani (SUI)
Beat Schnüriger (SUI)
Valentin Neuhaus (SUI)
Thoams Lustenberger (SUI)
ESTES Interdisciplinary Pelvic Trauma Course
Course Overview
The ESTES Interdisciplinary Pelvic Trauma Course underscores the criticality of collaboration in managing high-energy pelvic trauma cases. These patients frequently present with severe injuries, necessitating intricate decision-making pathways. The primary objective of this course is to highlight the pivotal role of interdisciplinary approaches in treating pelvic trauma patients.
Central to the course curriculum are key focal points including Resuscitation Strategies, Surgical Bleeding Control, Management of Concomitant Injuries, Endovascular Techniques, Soft Tissue Management, Complex Reconstructions, and Strategies of Surgical Reconstruction. By emphasizing these areas, the course aims to equip healthcare professionals with the comprehensive skills and knowledge essential for effective patient care and optimal outcomes in pelvic trauma scenarios.
Who Should Attend
This course is tailored for trauma surgeons, orthopaedic trauma surgeons and clinicians of all trauma related specialities involved in the different stages of management of high energy pelvic trauma. Their seniority is ideally at the senior fellow, or junior consultant level upwards.
Delivery Format
The course integrates two essential modules (2 Days): Emergency Management (Module 1) and Complex Reconstructions (Module 2). Through a blend of theoretical foundations of interdisciplinary knowledge, participants will establish a comprehensive understanding of the stepwise management of complex pelvic trauma. Integral to the learning experience are engaging case discussions and interactive sessions with experienced faculty members.
Module 1 – (Emergency Management) Day 1
This module lays the foundation by providing participants with a solid understanding of the interdisciplinary knowledge essential for approaching patients with high-energy pelvic trauma:
PREHOSPITAL – EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PHASE
- Prehospital management
- Resuscitation Strategies
- Diagnostic Tools
EMERGENCY SURGICAL PHASE
- Damage Control Techniques
- Endovascular Techniques
- Code Red Surgery – Surgical Bleeding Control
MANAGEMENT OF CONCOMITANT INJURIES
- Abdominal Visceral Trauma
- Vascular Injuries
- Urogenital Trauma
- Spinal / Major nerve trauma
- Local Soft tissue Trauma
- Abdominal wall Trauma
- Femoral shaft / Proximal Femur
Module 2 – (Definitive Reconstruction) Day 2
This module provides participants with a deep dive into the intricacies of reconstruction strategies of displaced/dislocated pelvic ring injuries focusing on optimal timing for surgery, complex acetabular reconstructions and associated considerations, empowering them with the knowledge and skills needed for effective clinical decision-making in complex cases. Additionally, it covers considerations specific to geriatric patients and relevant complications that may arise during these procedures. By exploring these topics, participants gain insights into nuanced approaches for effective patient care in diverse clinical scenarios.
SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION
- Principles and Timing of Definitive fixation
- Reduction techniques
- Anterior Fixation Methods
- Posterior Fixation Methods
CASE BASED DISCUSSION
- Complex Pelvic Reconstructions
- Complex Acetabular Reconstructions
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
- Patients with Laparotomy
- Patients with pre-existing conditions (pregnancy, hernia repairs, radiation, scars, periprosthetic fractures)
- Geriatric Pelvic fractures
COMPLICATIONS
- Preventable Adverse Events (management errors)
- Fracture Related Infections
- Heterotopic Ossification
- VTE prophylaxis
Registration Fees
Full registration 2 days modules:
500 Euros
350 Euros (ESTES member)
Registration with: pelviccourse@estesonline.org