Room A | |
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Time | Title |
Opening ceremony and Presidential lecture | |
09.00 - 09.30 |
Opening ceremony |
09.30 - 10.00 |
Innovation & Orthopedic Trauma in Thailand Presidential Lecture (Eng) |
10.15 - 10.30 |
Strategy Using EUA-based and Coronoid-first Technique via Direct Anterior Approach for Terrible Triad Injury |
Coffee break | |
11.00 - 12.00 |
Innovation and inspiration for orthopedic trauma in Thailand |
11.00 - 11.30 |
Finite element in Orthopaedic Trauma |
11.30 - 12.00 |
In-house 3D Printing Center : Breaking through the Limit |
12.00 - 13.00 |
Lunch Symposium |
13.00 - 14.00 |
Acetabular Fracture |
13.00 - 13.12 |
Single approach for T-type acetabular fracture, indication and techniques |
13.12 - 13.24 |
Combined approach for T-type acetabular fracture |
13.24 - 13.36 |
How to manage dome impaction in acetabular fracture? |
13.36 - 13.46 |
Case discussion I : T-type acetabular fracture |
13.46 - 13.56 |
Case discussion II : T-type with dome impaction |
13.56 - 14.00 |
Q & A |
14.00 - 15.00 |
AO Seminar : Tibial plateau fracture |
14.00 - 14.12 |
How to deal with atypical pattern plateau fractures |
14.12 - 14.24 |
Overextention-varus TPF: our experience and rationale |
14.24 - 14.36 |
Proximal tibia fractures: Strategies for posterolateral involvement in the different fracture |
14.36 - 14.46 |
Case discussion I : |
14.46 - 14.56 |
Case discussion II : |
14.56 - 15.00 |
Q & A |
Coffee break | |
15.30 - 16.30 |
Faculty Research |
16.30 - 17.00 |
Trauma fellowship commencement ceremony |
Room B | |
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Time | Title |
Coffee break | |
11.00 - 12.00 |
Polytrauma and Multiple fractures (Eng) |
11.00 - 11.15 |
Update in polytrauma management; What is the latest evidence? |
11.15 - 11.30 |
Open pelvic fracture; How to save lives and preserve function? |
11.30 - 12.00 |
Case-based discussion : Multiple long bone fractures with chest injury + and pelvic fractures |
12.00 - 13.00 |
Lunch Symposium |
13.00 - 14.00 |
Tips and tricks in common lower extremity fractures |
13.00 - 13.10 |
Femoral Neck Fractures : Key Steps to Achieve Perfect Neck Reduction |
13.10 - 13.20 |
Subtrochanteric Fractures : Using Reverse Distal Femoral Locking Plates – What You Need to Know |
13.20 - 13.30 |
Femoral Shaft Fractures with Flipped Fragments: Reduce or Leave It ? |
13.30 - 13.40 |
How to fix comminuted medial column fractures in TPF: is one plate enough? |
13.40 - 13.50 |
Surgical Approach Selection in Tibial Shaft Nailing: Evidence-Based Strategies and Innovations |
13.50 - 14.00 |
Q&A |
14.00-15.00 |
Tips and trick in common upper extremities fractures |
14.00-14.10 |
Glenoid Fractures: Step-by-step fixation |
14.10-14.20 |
Managing medial comminution and calcar restoration in varus collapse of proximal humeral fractures |
14.20-14.30 |
Distal humerus fractures: Step-by-step reduction and fixation techniques |
14.30-14.40 |
Coronal shear fracture of distal humerus: When the plate is not the answer |
14.40-14.50 |
Transolecranon fracture-dislocation – How to get the optimal results? |
14.50-15.00 |
Q & A |
Coffee break | |
15.30 - 16.30 |
When the Syndesmosis Fails: A Small Ligament with Big Consequences |
15.30 - 15.40 |
Imaging Debate : Role of CT and Weight-Bearing X-ray in Subtle Syndesmotic Injuries |
15.40 - 15.50 |
When not to fix : Non-operative Strategies for syndesmotic injury |
15.50 - 16.00 |
Screw Fixation versus Suture-Button: Current Evidence and Long-term Outcomes |
16.00 - 16.10 |
Syndesmotic Malreduction : How to Prevent It and why It Matters? |
16.10 - 16.20 |
Deltoid Ligament Repair: Necessary Adjunct or Overtreatment? |
16.20 - 16.30 |
Q&A |
Room C | |
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Time | Title |
08.00 - 09.00 |
Fracture around the Hip |
08.00 - 08.10 |
Approach selection in Femoral Head Fracture |
08.10 - 08.20 |
Pauwel III Femoral neck fracture in the young |
08.20 - 08.30 |
Decision-Making in Concomitant Ipsilateral Femoral Neck-Intertrochanteric Fracture |
08.30 - 08.40 |
Femoral neck-shaft fractures : Challenges & Strategies |
08.40 - 08.50 |
Subtrochanteric AFF : Modern Concepts in Management |
08.50 - 09.00 |
Q & A |
Coffee break | |
11.00 - 12.00 |
Controversial Decisions in Orthopaedic Trauma : A Surgical DebateNondisplaced Femoral Neck Fracture in a 70-Year-Old Patient: Fix or Replace? (30 min) Subtrochanteric Femur Fracture: Nail or Plate? (30 min) |
12.00 - 13.00 |
Lunch Symposium |
13.00 - 15.00 |
Simplicity Through Experience: Re-Live Surgery |
13.00 - 13.20 |
CC stabilization |
13.20 - 13.40 |
ORIF of distal radius fracture |
13.40 - 14.00 |
Lower Pole Patellar Fracture: TBW, Plating, or Other Techniques (e.g. Cannulated Screw + Wire) |
14.00 - 14.20 |
Fibular osteotomy for tibial plateau : Schatzker II |
14.20 - 14.40 |
Intramedullary wiring for metacarpal, and metatarsal fractures |
14.40 - 15.00 |
Valgus osteotomy of the proximal femur |
Coffee break | |
15.30 - 16.30 |
Trauma clinic I |
Room D | |
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Time | Title |
08.00 - 09.00 |
ICL: Current concepts of Fracture (Thai) |
08.00 - 08.10 |
Current Concepts in Managing 4-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures |
08.10 - 08.20 |
Bone Defects in Trauma: Grafts, Transport, and the Masquelet Technique |
08.20 - 08.30 |
Respect the Envelope: Principles of Soft Tissue Preservation in Trauma |
08.30 - 08.40 |
Current Concepts in Distal Femoral Fracture Fixation |
08.40 - 08.50 |
1st Place Collective Review : Cement augmentation in elderly hip fracture fixation (Eng ) |
08.50 - 09.00 |
Q & A |
Coffee break | |
11.00 - 12.00 |
Workshop session 1 |
13.00 - 15.00 |
Workshop session 2 |
15.00 - 16.30 |
Workshop session 3 |
Room Amethyst | |
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Time | Title |
07.50 - 09.00 |
Orientation New Trauma Fellows (Class of 2026) |
Coffee break |