Hip fractures – the team approach

Tuesday 24th May 2011. Stamford arts centre

Provisional Programme at a glance
10.00- 12.00
(120 minutes) / Lecture theatre
Different care models (15 minutes each)
The Peterborough method - Martyn Parker
What we did and now do in Basildon - Rob Wakeman
How we do things in Wales – Anthony Johanson
How we do things in Scotland – Colin Currie
The Danish system – Michael Krashachakov
The Dutch system – Arie van Vugt
11.30 – 12.00 Questions
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13.00 – 14.40
(100 minutes) / Lecture theatre
Audit and specific aspects of care
The English National Hip Fracture Audit – Rob Wakeman (25)
The Scottish hip fracture audit - Colin Currie (10)
Care after the surgery and different models of rehabilitation
- Colin Currie (15)
Therapy services – what’s their role - Sally Lamb (20)
Thromboembolic prophylaxis – Martyn Parker (15)
The patients experience (15) / Blue room
Surgical problems
Nailing of the difficult subtrochanteric fracture – Arie van Vugt (15)
Failed Extracapsular fracture fixation – Martyn Parker (15)
Arthroplaty for hip fracture complications – Matthew Hubble (30)
Preservation of the femoral head after failed internal fixation of an intracapsular fracture – Arie van Vugt (30) / Ballroom
Anaesthetic technology
15.20 – 16.30
Demonstration of anaesthetic equipment
Ultrasound
Cardiac output monitors
14.40 – 15.00 Coffee
15.00 – 16.30
(90 minutes) / Lecture theatre
Fracture prevention
Drugs to strengthen the bones – Juliet Compston (30)
Falls prevention
– Anthony Johanson (30)
Exercise – Sally Lamb (20)
Hip protectors
– Martyn Parker (10) / Blue room
Anaesthetic issues
New monitoring
Nerve blocks
Bone cement
Anaesthetic audit / Ballroom
Surgical technology
13.30 – 14.30
(20 minutes each)
Targon FN demonstration – Martyn Parker
Intramedullary nail fixation – Arie van Vugt
Arthroplasty
- Matthew Hubble
16.30 Meeting ends


9th Peterborough Hip Fracture Conference

“Hip fractures – the team approach”

Stamford Arts Centre

Tuesday 24th May 2011

(alternative Tuesday 14th June)

9.30 - 10.00

Registration and coffee (Ballroom)

Session 1 - Main auditorium “What is the optimum hip fracture service”

Chairman - Glyn Pryor

10.00 - 10.05

Welcome - Glyn Pryor

10.05 - 11.30

Each speaker will outline how the hip fracture service works in their unit and how in their opinion it could be modified to provide the optimum service

15 minutes each

The Peterborough method - Martyn Parker

What we did and now do in Basildon - Rob Wakeman

How we do things in Wales - Anthony Johanson

How we do things in Scotland – Colin Currie

The Dutch system – Arie van Vugt

The Danish system – Michael Krashachakov

11.35 - 12.00

Questions to the speakers and discussion

12.00 - 1.00 Lunch (Ballroom)


Session 2 - Main auditorium “Aspects of hip fracture care”

Chairman - John Myles

1.00 - 1.25

The National Hip Fracture Audit – Rob Wakeman

1.25 - 1.35

The Scottish hip fracture audit - Colin Currie

1.35 - 1.50

Care after the surgery and different models of rehabilitation - Colin Currie

1.50 - 2.10

Therapy services – what’s their role - Sally Lamb

2.10 - 2.25

Thromboembolic prophylaxis – Martyn Parker

2.25 - 2.40

The patient’s experience

2.40 - 3.00 - Coffee break (ballroom)

Session 3 - Main auditorium “Fracture prevention”

Chairman - John Myles

3.00 - 3.30

Drugs to strengthen the bones – Juliet Compston

3.30 – 4.00

Falls prevention – Anthony Johanson

4.00 – 4.20

Exercise – Sally Lamb

4.20 – 4.30

Hip protectors – Martyn Parker

4.30 - Meeting ends

Session 4 - Blueroom “surgical problems”

Parallel break out session on surgical technique

Chairman - Glyn Pryor

1.00 – 1.15

Nailing of the difficult subtrochanteric fracture – Arie van Vugt

1.15 – 1.30

Failed Extracapsular fracture fixation – Martyn Parker

1.30 – 2.00

Arthroplasty for hip fracture complications – Matthew Hubble

2.00 – 2.30

Preservation of the femoral head after failed internal fixation of an intracapsular fracture – Arie van Vugt

2.40 - 3.00 - Coffee break (ballroom)

Session 5 – Blue room “Analagesia and anaesthetic issues”

Parallel break out session on anaesthesia

Chairman – Richard Griffiths

3.00 – 4.30

Programme to be finalised

Nerve blocks

Bone cement

Anaesthetic audit

4.30 - Meeting ends

Session 6 – Ballroom “Anaesthetic technology”

1.30 – 2.40

Demonstration of anaesthetic equipment

Ultrasound

Cardiac output monitors

2.40 - 3.00 - Coffee break (ballroom)

Session 7 – Ballroom “Surgical technology”

3.20 – 4.30

Targon Femoral Neck Hip Screw Fixation - Martyn Parker

Total hip replacement for hip fractures – Matthew Hubble

Intramedullary nail fixation of proximal femoral fractures - Arie van vugt

4.30 - Meeting ends


Faculty

Antony Johansen

Consultant in Trauma Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital of Wales,

Matthew Hubble

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital, Exeter

Glyn Pryor

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Peterborough District Hospital

Richard Griffiths

Consultant Anaesthetist, Peterborough District Hospital

Martyn Parker

Orthopaedic Research Fellow, Peterborough District Hospital

Rob Wakeman

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Basildon University Hospital, Essex

Stu White

Consultant Anaesthetist, Brighton Hospital

Professor Arie van Vugt

Holland

Professor Juliet Compston

Professor of Bone Medicine and Honorary Consultant Physician, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

Professor Opinder Sahota,

Consultant Physician, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham

Professor Sallie Lamb

Professor of Trauma Rehabilitation, Oxford

Dr Michael Krashachakov

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Denmark

Dr Colin Currie

Clinical Senior Lecturer in Medicine for the elderly, University of Edinburgh