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Osmania Medical College, the Telangana Orthopaedic Surgeons Association (TOSA), Twin Cities Orthopaedic Society (TCOS) and Medicover Hospitals, Secunderabad collaborated to conduct a high-level educational workshop focused on Pelvic and Acetabulum Advanced Trauma Care.

The intensive, hands-on cadaveric workshop to enhance surgical expertise in critical trauma care brought together orthopaedic faculty from across India to provide specialized training to nearly 200 young orthopaedic



delegates.

On the occasion, Organising Secretary, Dr Uday Krishna Myneni, noted that pelvic and acetabular injuries are among the most critical in emergency medicine, with a high mortality rate if patients do not receive treatment within the first six hours of the injury.

The workshop aimed to bridge the gap in specialised training to ensure more surgeons are equipped to handle such high-stakes emergencies and save lives during the ‘Golden Hour’. 
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