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ERASMUS - Orthopaedics

Class at Third Faculty of Medicine |
CERA5P0079

Syllabus

1. History of orthopaedics and trauma surgery

2. Diagnostics of orthopaedic diseases and traumatologic affections

3. Developmental dysplasia of the hip

4. Other diseases of the hip in children

5. Neuro-orthopaedics in children

6. Operative treatment of congenital orthopaedic anomalies

7. Scolioses

8. Degenerative disease of the spine

9. Spinal tumours

10. Low back pain

11. Entezopathy

12. Osteoarthritis and arthroplasty

13. Reconstructive surgery of the hip

14. Bone tumours

15. Infection in orthopaedics

16. Prosthetic fittings

17. Asepsis and the operating theatre

18. Fractures in children

19. Complications of fractures in children

20. Polytrauma in children

21. Injuries to the upper limb

22. Spinal injuries

23. Injuries to the spinal cord and the spinal programme

24. Fractures of the pelvis and the acetabulum

25. Fractures of the proximal femur

26. Injuries of the knee

27. Injuries to the ankle and the foot

28. Fractures of long bones

29. Open fractures

30. Complications of the treatment of fractures

Annotation

The course Orthopaedics as a component of the instructional module of surgical disciplines is focused on presentation of options of the non-operative and operative treatment of orthopaedic diseases and affections after severe injuries to the musculoskeletal apparatus. It provides an overview of typical clinical complaints, the basic diagnostics based on physical examination and imaging methods, the method of planning of the non-operative and operative treatment and of individual surgical procedures.