The fourth round of the Golden Knife Award surgery competition entered the pelvis and acetabulate surgery phase.
Even though the competition simply requires the completion of different types of surgeries and cases within three months, most hospitals follow a progressive principle.
Start simple and then get complicated, using simpler surgeries to get into the competition state, and doing complex surgeries when at the peak state naturally forms this kind of sequence.
Pelvic and acetabulum fracture surgery is one of the more complex surgeries in trauma orthopedics. Classified generally, this type of surgery is often a fourth-tier surgery, and also the type of surgery in regional competitions that widens the gap in scores more.
Some surgeons can deftly handle simple limb fractures, lackadaisical and calm, seeming to be able to complete the surgery elegantly in accordance with standard steps.