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BIRG Hand Surgery Course including human anatomical specimens

All around complex fracture treatment and joint replacement in hand surgery

Date: October 30 – 31, 2026 | Istanbul, Turkey

Faculty of experienced international speakers

 

Course fee 990 € | early bird discount until August 31, 2026: 890 €  

*includes participation, the cost of the lab and specimens, as well as catering during the course

Course venue RMK Aimes, Litros Yolu Sokak, Zeytinburnu/Istanbul, 34010 Zeytinburnu/İstanbul, Türkiye

Language English

Target audience Consultants, specialists, and residents in hand surgery

Course concept

This two-day course aims to give a comprehensive overview of the treatment of complex fractures and pathologies requiring arthroplasty in hand surgery. Participants will be presented with theoretical presentations and case studies, which will be discussed in group settings, and the topics learned will be practiced on fresh frozen human specimens. A tutor will be available for every four participants.

Course structure day 1

Friday, October 30, 2026 

8:00 a.m. | Registration

8:10 a.m. | Welcome from BIRG team and course chairman

Part 1 | 8:15 – 9:45 a.m. 

Session on distal radius fracture management

  • Introduction into the session on distal radius fracture management
  • Surgical considerations for distal radius fractures: When and how to operate – Which DRFs should be operated?
  • Preoperative planning of DRFs – key fragments
  • Volar and dorsal approach to distal radius, pearls and pitfalls
  • Patterns of radio carpal fracture dislocations
  • Volar and dorsal rim fractures
  • Concomitant TFCC and SL lesions, should they be treated?
  • Discussion

Part 2 | 10:00 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. 

Workshop on distal radius fracture management

  • Workshop instructions including presentation of available fractures and set features
  • Start of hands-on human specimen workshop
  • Presentation of results

Part 3 | 1:25 – 3:00 p.m. 

Session on metacarpal and phalangeal fracture management

  • Treatment strategy – conservative treatment of metarcarpal fractures 
  • Treatment strategy in metacarpal head and shaft fractures
  • Metacarpal base fractures and dislocations
  • Fractures on the base of the first metacarpal
  • Treatment strategy in phalangeal fractures − conservative treatment
  • Treatment strategy in phalangeal fractures − operative treatment
  • Corrective osteomies in metacarpals free hand 
  • Corrective osteomies in metacarpals 3D planning vs free hand 
  • Discussion

Part 4 | 3:30 – 4:40 p.m. 

Workshop on metacarpal fracture management

  • Workshop instructions including presentation of available fractures and set features
  • Start of hands-on human specimen workshop
  • Presentation of results

Part 5 | 4:55 – 6:05 p.m. 

Session on malunions following complex distal radius fractures

  • Principles in 3D planning 
  • Extra articular malunions
  • Intra articular malunions
  • Principles in reconstruction of forearm deformities – case examples
  • Challenges in forearm reconstructions
  • 3D technologies in fracture cases – case example
  • Madelung reconsutrction – 3D planning principles
  • Madelung reconsutrction  – case example 
  • Special cases
  • Discussion 

8:00 p.m. | Get-together-dinner

 

The course program is subject to change.

Course structure day 2

Saturday, October 31, 2026 

Part 1 | 8:30 – 10:10 a.m. 

Session on PIP arthroplasty

  • Principles in PIP joint arthroplasty
  • Different treatment options in PIP arthroplasty
  • How I do? Why I do? − approaches, outcomes, tips and tricks
  • Surgical pearls – tips and tricks and younger patients
  • 15-years experience of more than 550 cases with CapFlex PIP
  • Hemi hamate PIP arthroplasty − surgical technique
  • Discussion 

Part 2 | 10:25 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. 

Workshop on PIP arthroplasty

  • Workshop instruction and surgical technique on CapFlex
  • Start of hands-on human specimen workshop

Part 3 | 1:10 – 2:20 p.m. 

Session on all around the ulna

  • Anatomy and stabilization of the DRUJ
  • Ulna impaction syndrome and wafer
  • Darrach and Sauve-Kapandiji
  • Ulna shortening osteotomy
  • Ulna head replacement
  • Total or hemi replacement of DRUJ
  • Discussion 

Part 4 | 2:40 – 5:00 p.m. 

Workshop on ulna shortening and ulna head replacement

  • Workshop instruction ulna shortening
  • Start of hands-on human specimen workshop
  • Workshop instruction UHP replacement
  • Hands-on workshop – ulna head replacement

7:00 p.m. | Dinner

 

The course program is subject to change.

We welcome as speakers

Dr. Shoaib Arshad

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Dr. Anil K. Bhat

Manipal, India

Dr. Sami Hassan

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Dr. Martin Richter

Bonn, Germany

Dr. Dirk van der Spuy

Cape Town, South Africa

Registration

990 € | early bird discount until August 31, 2026: 890 €  

*includes participation, the cost of the lab and specimens, as well as catering during the course

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