The Role of Tendon Transfers in Upper Limb Reconstruction

15th December 2020

Online Teaching Via Zoom

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Tendon transfers are used when there is an unrecovered or irreparable nerve injury or where there is loss of a musculotendinous unit. It is important for Plastic Surgeons and Orthopaedic Surgeons to understand the principles of tendon transfers and to be well-versed in the common tendon transfers used in peripheral nerve injuries of the upper limb. This specialised talk by a UK expert discusses the general principles of tendon transfers in the upper limb followed by the transfers for median, ulnar and radial nerve injuries. The principles covered and the techniques discussed will be relevant for specialist trainees in plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery and hand surgery.

Suitable for:

  • ST3 and above trainees in plastic surgery.
  • ST3 and above trainees in orthopaedic surgery.
  • Trainees preparing for FRCS(Plast) exam.
  • Trainees preparing for FRCS(Orth) exam.
  • Post-CCT trainees in plastic surgery.
  • Post-CCT trainees in orthopaedic surgery.
  • Specialists in hand surgery.
  • Trainees preparing for diploma in hand surgery.

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Quick Information
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Date 15th December 2020
Time 1900 - 2015 hours
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Online Teaching Via Zoom
Course Fee Free
This teaching event is part of the Erudition and Medical Education Delivered by Experts (EMEDE) Lecture Series, which is supported by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cardiff and The Doctors Academy Group.
Closing Date Places will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis and therefore we are unable to provide a precise closing date.
No of Places 30
Dress code Professional/Semi-formal
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