This advanced course, organised by the Foundation for Orthopedic Trauma, focuses on the surgical management of complex pelvic and acetabular fractures. It is designed for orthopaedic trauma surgeons seeking to deepen their understanding of fracture patterns, surgical approaches, reduction strategies, and fixation principles in high-energy trauma.
The programme combines detailed anatomical review with case-based discussions and hands-on cadaveric training, allowing participants to practise established and contemporary surgical techniques in a controlled setting. Emphasis is placed on intra-operative decision-making, management of complications, and adapting surgical strategy to fracture morphology and patient context.
This course is particularly relevant for surgeons involved in advanced trauma care and referral-level fracture management.