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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume, Vol 91-B, Issue SUPP_II,
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Copyright © 2009 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
Glasgow, Scotland: June 2007 President: Professor N. M. P. Clarke
POLIO CAMPS: A VALUABLE TRAINING EXPERIENCE.A. Lakdawala; C. Mauffery; C. Carpenter; and J. CleggUniversity Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire
Introduction: Despite worldwide vaccination programmes Polio is still endemic in some developing countries. Numerous new cases of polio are seen every year in India resulting in significant childhood deformity. The Rotary Club funds voluntary camps aimed at correcting deformities in children. I was part of the surgical team in Jan 2007 led by Mr. J. Clegg. Clinical experience: Some 141 procedures were carried out in 3 days, 99 by SPRs under senior supervision. The most frequent procedure was a supra-condylar femoral osteotomy, followed by hip and knee soft tissue releases. For more complex operations we assisted or observed. Some deformity corrections were for non-polio cases. Interesting cases in the OPD included skeletal dysplasias, rickets and congenital deformities. Conclusion: At the time where MMC restricts overseas training opportunities, I believe this type of mini-fellowship provides valuable experience. Training programmes should have such opportunities available to all trainees.
Correspondence should be addressed to: Mr J. B. Hunter, BSCOS, c/o BOA, The Royal College of Surgeons, 35–43 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE.
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