Lecture Assignment for Week 3 Monday, July 14, 2014
1st Year Lecture
Local Anesthesia Techniques- PT 2


Khurram H Khan, AACFAS,DPM
Assistant Professor
Department of Medical Sciences
NY College of Podiatric Medicine

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This lecture by Dr. Khurram H. Khan, DPM provides an outline for the systematic approach to providing local anesthesia for the digits, Hallux, medial column of the foot, lateral Column of the foot as well as ankle.


2nd Year Lecture
Ankle Fractures Made Simple


John Schuberth, DPM
Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery
Kaiser Foundation Hospital
San Francisco, CA

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There is no one better to describe the concepts and steps necessary for fixating an ankle fracture than Dr. Schuberth. Dr. Schuberth simplifies the various steps of analyzing an ankle fracture, and begins his lecture by discussing the biomechanics of a fractured and nonfractured ankle joint. He discusses the steps of closed reduction when anesthesia is not possible, and he ends his lecture with multiple slides of fixation in various fractures.

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by an Educational Grant from

Merz
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3rd Year Lecture
Use of the Sidekick External Fixator for Triple Arthrodesis


Harold Schoenhaus, DPM,FACFAS
Surgical Editor for Present e-Learning
Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA

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Dr. Schoenhaus discusses the indications and goals for triple arthrodesis and the advantages and possible complications of using the sidekick external fixator for triple arthrodesis procedures. He supports his discussion with his case examples.

This PRESENT lecture was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

Wright Medical
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