Limb Reconstruction: A Masterclass on Contemporary Management Techniques Webinar Series

Course Title: Limb Reconstruction: A Masterclass on Contemporary Management Techniques Webinar Series
Please note all topics/speakers are subject to change.

Overview

These webinars introduce paradigms of care within limb reconstruction and build upon them to teach the principles of care in this often poorly understood specialty. Delegates will leave this course with an advanced understanding of contemporary management of deformity correction and trauma care. This course spans the spectrum of paediatric and adult pathology, emphasising the use of circular ring fixators as well as that of plates and nails. Suitable for: Fellows and Early Years Consultants

Agenda

All times are Eastern.

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10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Session Sub-title 1

Person, PhD

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Session Sub-title 2

Person, PhD

11:00 - 12:00 midday

Session Sub-title 3

Person, PhD

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

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10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Session Sub-title 1

Person, PhD

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Session Sub-title 2

Person, PhD

11:00 - 12:00 midday

Session Sub-title 3

Person, PhD

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Information

Schedule: 20 January 2026 – 6 April 2027 • Format: 32 one-hour sessions Every other Tuesday at 19:45 (UK time) Delivered live via webinar • Opening session: 20 January 2026, 19:45 (UK time) • Final session: 6 April 2027, 19:45 (UK time) If you are unable to attend a session live, all registrants will receive on-demand access to session recordings following each event. ________________________________________ Speakers An outstanding faculty of leading clinicians, researchers and moderators will deliver the series, sharing current evidence, case discussions and expert perspectives. ________________________________________ Registration Details To register, click the 'Book Now' button and complete the online form. Once registered, you will receive: • A confirmation email with your personalised webinar access link • A calendar reminder closer to each session • A CPD/CME certificate issued electronically following participation ________________________________________ Fees BOA/BLRS Members: Consultant - £300.00 BOA/BLRS Members: Trainee/SAS £100.00 Non-BOA/BLRS Members: £700.00 LMIC/Special Circumstances/Scholarships - please email: e.vodden@boneandjoint.org.uk Book Now _________________________________________________________________________________________ Scheduled Programme of Topics: • Principles of deformity analysis and correction 1 • Principles of deformity analysis and correction 2 • BOA Leadership Topic • Deformity correction in the lower limb: a practical primer • Initial management of open long bone fractures: where has the evidence led us to? • BJJ Research Topic • Definitive management of open tibial fractures: Frames; nails or plates • Soft tissue coverage in open tibial trauma • BOA Leadership Topic • Soft tissue coverage in the foot and upper limb • Circular frames in tibial plateau fractures: Techniques and outcomes • BJJ Research Topic • Circular frames in tibial pilon fractures • Frames in the femur: Surely not? • BOA Leadership Topic • A rational approach to the assessment of non unions • Critical sized bone voids: What are they and what does success look like? • BJJ Research Topic • Critical sized bone defects: what methods exist to address these with internal fixation • Bone infection: paradigms of care in 2026 (1) • BOA Leadership Topic • Bone infection: paradigms of care in 2026 (2) • Limb reconstruction in congenital paediatric deformities • BJJ Research Topic • Limb Reconstruction in acquired paediatric deformities • Limb reconstruction at the extremes of age in trauma: is there a role? • Limb reconstruction in the diabetic foot • Computer Hexapod Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery: an evolution of a technique • Setting up a limb reconstruction service • Ensuring appropriate clinical governance in a high complexity, low volume specialty • Measuring outcomes; setting up a research programme in limb reconstruction