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In our first segment we determined the indications for Salvage versus Amputation and discussed emergent vascular strategies for preservation of the limb.

PROGRAM

  1. Welcome and Introduction - Dr. L. Scott Levin (USA) and Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)

  2. Debridement and provisional wound management - Dr. Umraz Khan (UK)

  1. Timing of Coverage and Flap Selection – Dr. Steve Kovach (USA)

  1. Vascularized Bone Reconstruction Large intercalary defects – Dr. Marco Innocenti (Italy)

  1. Distraction Osteogenesis – Dr. Robert Fitch (USA)

  2. Principles of Rehabilitation – Dr. Tim Dillingham (USA)

  1. Discussion – All faculty moderated by Dr. L. Scott Levin (USA)

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Dr. Steven D. Wexner MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Surgery, Past Vice Chair, Board of Regents, American College of Surgeons, Director, Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center and Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, USA Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Tim Dillingham William J. Erdmann, II, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, USA Perioperative Medicine
Dr. Robert Fitch Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University Hospital, Associate Professor in Pediatrics, USA Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Marco Innocenti MD, Professor in Plastic Surgery University of Bologna, Italy. Chief Orthoplastic dept. Rizzoli Institute, Bologna, Italy Plastic Surgery
Dr. Stephen J. Kovach MD, FACS Herndon B. Lehr Endowed Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery Plastic Surgery
Dr. Umraz Khan MBBS, FRCS, FRCS(Plast) FCPS (Hon). Senior consultant Plastic surgeon and Lead for Ortho Plastic surgery, North Bristol, NHS TrustBristol, England, UK Plastic Surgery
Dr. L. Scott Levin Chair, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Chair, ACS Board of Regents Orthopedic Surgery
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