A/1. Fractures in general. Pathological fractures. Compartment syndrome.
A/2. Classification of open fractures. Basic principles of treatment. A/3. Biomechanical conditions for fracture healing. A/4. Delayed bone healing and pseudoarthrosis. A/5. Basic principles of conservative fracture treatment. A/6. Basic principles of stable osteosynthesis. Role of the ASIF (AO). A/7. Intramedullary osteosynthesis. A/8. Basic principles of recognition and treatment of peripheral vessel and nerve injuries. A/9. The financial significance of modern traumatological treatment. A/10. Joint dislocations in general. A/11. Possibilities of skin grafting in traumatology. A/12. Medical first aid and patient transport. Organization of treatment of injured masses. A/13. Monotrauma, multiplex trauma and polytrauma. Trauma mortality. Trauma scales. A/14. Use of metals and plastics in traumatology. Corrosion, metallosis. A/15. Wounds, types of wounds, rules of wounds treatment. Decollement. A/16. Bleeding and stoppage of bleeding. Hemorrhagic shock in trauma. A/17. Inactivity atrophy. Fracture illness. Reflex dystrophy. A/18. Joint fractures. Joint capsule and ligament injuries. A/19. Fractures in children and injuries to the epiphysis. Classification of injuries to the epiphysis. A/20. Post-traumatic and post-operative connective tissue and bone infections.
B/1. Scapula and clavicle fractures. Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular dislocations.
B/2. Connective tissue injures of the shoulder (rotator cuff, lesion of the long head of the biceps). Post-traumatic immobility of the shoulder. B/3. Dislocations of the shoulder joint. B/4. Fractures of the proximal end of the humerus. B/5. Fractures of the humerus shaft. B/6. Fractures of the distal end of the humerus (supracondylar, condyle of humerus, epicondyle). B/7. Fractures of the proximal end of the humerus. Olecranon fractures. B/8. Dislocations of the elbow. Monteggia and Galeazzi fractures. B/9. Forearm fractures in children and adults. B/10. Fracture of the radius in typical location. Joint fractures of the distal forearm. B/11. Fractures and pseudoarthrosis of the scaphoid bone. Perilunar dislocations. B/12. Fractures of the metacarpal and phalangeal bones. B/13. Examination of sensation and movement of the hand. Moberg scheme. Innervations of the hand. B/14. Possibilities of treatment for injuries of the radial, ulnar and median nerves. B/15. Injuries of flexor tendons in the hand. B/16. Injuries of extensor tendons in the hand. B/17. Paronychia (panaritium) – acute purulent infections of tissues of the fingers. B/18. Basic rules of amputation of the hand. Immobilization of the injured hand. B/19. Serious injuries of the hand: replantation, revascularization. Revascularization syndrome. B/20. Possibilities for the treatment of ligament injuries in the hand.
C/1. Fractures of the pelvis and accompanying injuries.
C/2. Fractures and dislocations of the hip. C/3. Fractures of the femur neck. C/4. Complications of femur neck fractures. C/5. Pertrochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures of the femur. C/6. Fractures of the shaft and condyles of the femur. C/7. Fractures of the patella. Stable and unstable fractures of the tibial condyles. Fractures of the intercondylar eminence. C/8. Haemarthrosis. Meniscus injuries. Post-traumatic osteochondritis. C/9. Tendon injuries of the knee. C/10. Fractures of the lower leg. C/11. Fractures of the ankle. C/12. Injuries of the ankle ligaments. Injuries of the Achilles tendon. C/13. Fractures of the talus and calcaneus. C/14. Fractures and dislocations of the foot. C/15. Craniocerebral injuries. Displacement-causing intracranial bleeding. C/16. Injuries of the spine. Diagnosis, conservative treatment. C/17. Injuries of the spine. Injuries leading to neurological symptoms. Operative treatment. C/18. Diagnosis and treatment of abdominal injuries. C/19. Injuries to organs in the retroperitoneal space. C/20. Chest injuries.