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Strategies for Lower Limb Reconstruction:

Introduction
- Welcome and overview of the summit objectives
- Importance of skin substitutes in lower limb reconstruction

Role of Skin Substitutes in Lower Limb Reconstruction
- Indications for skin substitute use
- Trauma, chronic wounds, and surgical defects
- Benefits of skin substitutes
- Improved wound healing, reduced scarring, and better functional outcomes
- Types of skin substitutes

Preoperative Planning and Patient Selection
- Patient evaluation and wound assessment
- Vascular status, infection, and comorbidities
- Selecting the appropriate skin substitute
- Factors influencing choice (wound size, depth, and location)
- Preparing the wound bed
- Debridement, infection control, and optimization of healing environment

Surgical Techniques for Skin Substitute Application
- Wound bed preparation and skin substitute sizing
- Techniques for skin substitute fixation
- Sutures, staples, and fibrin glue
- Combining skin substitutes with other reconstruction techniques
- Flaps, grafts, and negative pressure wound therapy
- Postoperative care and dressing management

Complications and Their Management
- Recognizing and treating complications
- Infection, seroma, and skin substitute failure
- Strategies for managing non-healing wounds
- Reassessment, debridement, and adjunctive therapies

Advances in Skin Substitute Technology
- Innovations in skin substitute design and production
- Future research directions

Interactive Case Studies
- Hands-on demonstration and treatment planning
- Application of skin substitutes in real-world cases

Evidence-Based Protocols and Guidelines
- Review of current literature and best practices
- Patient scenarios, evidence, and treatment considerations

Panel Discussion
- Q&A with clinical experts
- Implementation tips and best practices

Conclusion
- Recap of key takeaways
- Call to action for integrating skin substitutes into lower limb reconstruction

This agenda covers a wide range of topics related to lower limb reconstruction, from preoperative planning to surgical techniques, postoperative care, and advances in the field. the role of skin substitutes in lower limb reconstruction, covering indications, types, and surgical techniques for their application. It also addresses complications, advances in skin substitute technology, and evidence-based protocols. The interactive case studies and panel discussion allow attendees to gain practical experience and insights from experts in the field. By the end of the summit, participants should have a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively incorporate skin substitutes into their lower limb reconstruction practice.

This agenda The interactive case studies and panel discussion provide opportunities for attendees to engage with experts and gain practical insights. The evidence-based protocols and guidelines section ensures that the presented information is grounded in current research and best practices.

We look forward to welcoming you to this event.

In partnership with Integra Tissue Academy

Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
  • Advanced Modalities
  • Principles of Wound Care Management
  • Optimisation of Outcomes
  • Interactive Patient Clinics
  • Lower Limb Reconstruction
  • Skin Substitutes
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  • This activity has been accredited by the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals (EBAC®). Through an agreement between the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EBAC® CE credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Information on the process to convert EBAC credit to AMA credit can be found on the AMA website. Other healthcare professionals may obtain from the AMA a certificate of having participated in an activity eligible for conversion of credit to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.

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