Principles of Tendon Repair for Surgeons

A Comprehensive Hands-on Training Course
This comprehensive course provides expert-led hands-on training and deep theoretical knowledge for surgeons focusing on tendon repair. Participants will explore the functional anatomy, complex biomechanics, and advanced surgical techniques of both flexor and extensor tendons. Through a combination of evidence-based lectures, small group case discussions, and intensive practical workshops, this course is designed to equip surgeons with the essential clinical skills to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
Features
- Expert-Led Faculty: Training delivered by a elite group of 8 consultants specializing in Orthopedic and Hand Surgery.
- Hands-on Simulation: Practical application on advanced 3D-printed models and animal tendons for realistic tactile feedback.
- Evidence-Driven Curriculum: Content meticulously designed based on a cross-sectional study of 231 surgical physicians.
- Optimal Learning Ratio: A dedicated instructor for every 2.7 candidates, ensuring personalized guidance and correction.
- CME-Accredited Content: High-standard academic material designed to meet continuous medical education requirements.
Target audiences
- Orthopedic Surgery Residents: Junior and senior residents looking to master tendon repair early in their careers.
- Plastic Surgery Specialists: Professionals seeking to refine their delicate peripheral suture techniques.
- Hand Surgery Fellows: Surgeons aiming to deepen their understanding of complex biomechanics and rehabilitation.
- General Surgeons in Trauma Units: Doctors frequently dealing with acute hand injuries in emergency settings.
- Surgical Educators: Those interested in observing innovative 3D-printed simulation models for medical teaching.
Requirements
- A recognized medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) with a focus on surgical specialties.
- Basic knowledge of hand anatomy and fundamental surgical suturing techniques.
- Current involvement in an Orthopedic or Plastic Surgery residency or clinical practice.
- A commitment to attending the full-day intensive program (07:30 – 18:00) to qualify for certification.
- Prior review of the provided "Need Assessment" summary to align with the course’s clinical goals.
FAQs
A: The course covers both core and peripheral suture techniques for flexor and extensor tendons, including advanced management of complex injuries.
Instructor
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