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BAOS Yorkshire Regional Rep Study Day
Friday 19 July 2019, Weetwood Hall, Otley Road, Leeds, LS16 5PS
An Update on Oro-facial Injuries
Friday 19th July 2019
Weetwood Hall
Leeds
Supported by the AO Foundation – Synthes
Programme
Organisers: Miss Divya Keshani, Consultant Oral Surgeon, BTH
Ms Hanya Mahmood ACF Oral Surgery YHHEE
09.00 Registration and refreshments
09.30 Welcome – Miss Divya Keshani
09.35 The Golden Hour and ATLS principles
– Mr Kelvin Mizen, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
10.00 Dento-alveolar injuries
– Dr Sookie Stokes, and Dr Susan Welford, StR Paediatric Dentistry
10.30 Zygomatico-orbital injuries
- Mr Vlasios Oktseloglou, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
11.00 Refreshments
11.30 Management of Fractured condyle and approaches to the facial skeleton
– Mr Kelvin Mizen, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
12.00 Overview of common dental trauma, management and future restorative considerations
– Mr Ahmed Al-Khayatt Consultant in Restorative Dentistry
12.30 Principles of management and ORIF of Facial Fractures
– Mr Paul Chambers, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Practical session with hands on plating, splinting and suturing practice
Faculty: Miss Keshani, Mr Mizen, Mr Chambers, Dr Sookie Stokes, Dr Susan Welford, Mr Oktseloglou, Mr Walker
16.30 Evaluations and closing remarks – Ms Hanya Mahmood
FACULTY
Mr A A Al-Khayatt, Consultant Restorative dentistry
Mr P Chambers, Consultant OMFS
Miss D Keshani Consultant OS
Mr Mr Vlasios Oktseloglou, Consultant OMFS
Ms Sookie Stokes, StR Paediatric Dentistry
Mr David Sutton Consultant OMFS
Mr Edward Walker StR Radiology
Ms Susan Welford StR Paediatric Dentistry
This course is an overview of dental, oral and maxillofacial trauma. Early recognition and management options to create an optimum patient care pathway in the “Golden Hour” is discussed. Both adult and paediatric trauma management is outlined. Appropriate imaging for the trauma patients using cases will be presented.
Common orofacial injuries and theoretical aspects of management and surgical options will be covered. There will be a hands-on session on plating, splinting and case scenarios with radiology interpretation and management options. The opportunity to experience the hardware used for open reduction and fixation and splinting for dento-alveolar injuries as well as discussion on relevant imaging and interesting cases.
To understand the basic principles of trauma management
To recognise types of dento-alveolar injuries and their management
To recognise different facial fractures and understand the management principles
To discuss the rationale, materials and methods for open reduction of facial fractures
To understand the options available for restoring the mouth following trauma
By the end of this course, delegates should:
Be able to outline the early management of trauma patients
Have an understanding of the principles of trauma management
Be able to outline common adult and paediatric trauma cases
Understand types of dento-alveolar injuries and their management
Be able to recognise common signs and symptoms of facial fracture presentation
Understand diagnostic tools and appropriate imaging for differentiating various fractures
Know the theory underpinning treatment of facial fractures
Have exposure to the hardware used in treating fractures with open reduction
Practice splinting teeth on models
GDC Developmental outcomes: A. B
Closing date: 12 July 2019
5.5 CPD points