Accredited Industry-Supported Pre-Conference Cadaver Lab: Integrated Surgical Management of Complex Wounds: From Assessment to Closure
240 min
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
This dynamic educational experience highlights the latest surgical techniques and advanced strategies for complex wound management and limb preservation. Guided by the T.I.M.E. Principles, the program integrates high-impact didactic lectures, in-depth case reviews, and an immersive cadaveric bio-skills laboratory to bridge theory with real-world application. Participants will move beyond passive learning to actively refine surgical decision-making and technical skills in a hands-on environment. Educational content will emphasize reconstructive tissue repair, advanced closure strategies, and limb salvage techniques—equipping clinicians with practical, evidence-based tools they can immediately implement in complex wound care scenarios. By combining expert faculty insight, case-based discussion, and cadaver lab experience, this activity delivers a comprehensive and clinically relevant approach to optimizing outcomes in patients with challenging wounds.
HMP Education has designated an unrestricted grant from Smith+Nephew.
Learning Objectives:
• Integrate a holistic framework to wound bed preparation prior to surgery
• Apply the latest innovations for tendon repair, flaps, grafts and limb preservation surgery
• Evaluate strategies to prevent surgical site complications and optimize wound closure outcomes
HMP Education has designated an unrestricted grant from Smith+Nephew.
Learning Objectives:
• Integrate a holistic framework to wound bed preparation prior to surgery
• Apply the latest innovations for tendon repair, flaps, grafts and limb preservation surgery
• Evaluate strategies to prevent surgical site complications and optimize wound closure outcomes
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ISS Speaker
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John Lantis MD -
Thomas Groner DPM, CWS -
Erich Lemker MD -
Lee Goldstein MD, FACS -
R. Daniel Davis DPM
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Room
- Richardson B