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Surgery Webinar #12 Pre- and in-hospital management of unstable pelvic ring fractures

Surgery Webinar #12 Pre- and in-hospital management of unstable pelvic ring fractures

The webinar is now available on YouTube! Hosted by the Division of Trauma Surgery, Prof. Dr. Martin Hessmann will talk about the pre- and in-hospital management of unstable pelvic ring fractures. The talk will be moderated by Pol Maria Rommens.

Unstable fractures of the pelvic ring represent a life-threatening situation for severely injured patients. In this webinar, causes of mortality and morbidity are analyzed and strategies for pre- and early in-hospital management are described. Patterns of specific fracture types are assessed. Common associated soft tissue lesions are addressed and medical treatment options are outlined.

Management strategies for definitive fracture fixation are described. Having attended this webinar, participants will be able to recognize causes of early and late death in severe pelvic trauma. They will be able to apply a treatment strategy for early fracture management and to plan definitive internal fixation in order to improve early and late outcome. Speaker: Prof. Dr. Martin Hessmann Moderator: Prof. Dr. Pol Rommens

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25th October 2023 – ESBQ in Trauma Surgery in Berlin!

25th October 2023 – EBSQ in Trauma Surgery in Berlin!

The application for the next EBSQ in Trauma Surgery is now open! The examination will take place on the 25th of October in Berlin. The deadline to apply is September 25th.

A national qualification in surgery in one of the participating countries is prerequisite to apply for attending the European Board of Surgery Qualification (EBSQ) examination in Trauma Surgery of the UEMS.

Further conditions to be accepted for the EBSQ in Trauma Surgery are defined by the Division of Trauma Surgery in accordance with the UEMS and the European Board of Surgery (EBS). They can be noticed in the eligibility criteria, which you can find in this page.

After passing this exam, the surgeon will become a Fellow of the European Board of Surgery (FEBS).