Der Unfallchirurg
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The surgical faculties are threatened by a shortage of junior staff which also applies to orthopedics and traumatology. This article explains which concepts the Young Forum of the German Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology (DGOU) already actively promotes to get students enthusiastic about musculoskeletal surgery and what additional efforts are needed to ensure that the measures are successful.
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The non-operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has gained widespread acceptance. However, there are still many controversies regarding follow-up of these patients. The purpose of this study was to survey active members of the Swiss Society of General and Trauma Surgery (SGAUC) to determine their practices regarding the NOM of isolated splenic injuries. ⋯ The present survey showed considerable practice variation in several important aspects of the NOM of splenic injuries. Not performing further CT scans in patients with suspected splenic injuries and not intervening in cases of a contrast extravasation were the most important discrepancies to the current literature. Standardization of the NOM of splenic injuries may be of great benefit for both surgeons and patients.
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Case Reports
[Pericardial perforation 2.5 years after kyphoplasty. A rare complication after cement extravasation].
Kyphoplasty is an established method in the treatment of osteoporotic spine fractures. In 10-15% of cases cement extravasation and leakage into veins occur. We report about the rare course of an extravasation. ⋯ Six months later she had no more problems. When filling vertebra in several levels one must pay attention to introducing cement with a thick consistency, otherwise venous emboli and lung emboli may occur. These are as a rule asymptomatic, but may result in exceptional life-threatening complications.
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A well structured and executed and practical residency program is important to secure a sufficient number of well trained orthopedic surgeons in the future. Some of the residents, however, see substantial shortcomings here. ⋯ In improving the current situation program directors as well as residents must play a key role. A rapid improvement of structural shortcomings of German residency programs does not only provide an advantage in recruiting new residents now, but may also help to maintain the high quality in orthopedic health care in the future.
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The training in orthopedic and trauma surgery has changed significantly with the introduction of the new residency program. The contents taught have already been reduced in breadth and the current developments in the outpatient and particularly in the clinical landscape also contribute to increasing specialization. This trend favors structures in which comprehensive medical care for the population in Germany in orthopedic and trauma surgery appears to be endangered and in which the future efforts for e.g. polytraumatised patients need to be questioned. The Young Forum of the German Society for Orthopedics and Traumatology actively accompanies a discussion about the necessity and value of generalists to ensure the level of care in Germany in addition to the specialists.