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Prof. Dr. Endre Varga
Introductiontotheevaluation and treatment of the trauma patient, primary – secondarysurvey
Role of trauma care
Dr. Petra Hartmann
General principles of wound management and healing. Fracturehealing, delayedbonehealing, non-union. Pathologicalfractures. AO principals of fractures management.
Dr. Petr Machac
Upperextremity III.wristinjuries, handinjuries. Handinfections. Replantation. Reconstructiveprocedures. Peripheralnerveinjuries. Injuries of thebrachialplexus.
Dr. László Faludi
Upperextremity II, distalhumeralinjuries, elbowinjuries, forearminjuries.
Dr. Endre Csonka
Upperextremity I, shouldergirdleinjuries, proximalhumeralinjuries
Dr. Edina Butt
Burninjuries
Dr. Takayuki Kurokawa
Specialconsiderations (pregnant, elderly, pediatricpatients, PTSD)
Dr. Ákos Csonka
Craniocerebralisinjuries, spineinjuries
Prof. Dr. Endre Varga
Torso trauma I.chestinjuries, Torso trauma II. abdominal trauma
Prof. Dr. Endre Varga
Torso trauma III, pelvicfractures, acetabularfractures.
Prof. Dr. Endre Varga
Polytrauma
Dr. István Gárgyán
Lowerextremity I.proximalfemoralregioninjuries, hip-, femoralshaftfractures. Traumatichipdisplacement.
Dr. László Török
Lowerextremity II, distalfemoralfractures, kneeinjuries, proximaltibiafractures
Dr. Attila Mácsai
Lowerextremity III, injuriesfracturesaroundtheankle, footinjuries
Recommended literature:
The Trauma Manual:TRAUMA AND ACUTE CARE SURGERY
Third edition, Editors: Andrew B. Peitzman, Michael Rhodes, C. William Schwab, Donald M. Yealy, Timothy C. Fabian
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer / Lippincott Williams & Wilkins