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The 51st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Orthopaedic Trauma Association (JOTA 2025)

Date:June 27-28,2025

Short Summary of Educational Lecture

Medical safety knowledge required for medical care delivery
Toranomon Hospital
Susumu Nakajima,

Revision surgery for failed cases of trochanteric femoral fractures
Dept. of Disaster Medicine, Jichi Medical Univ.
Tomohiro Matsumura

Pediatric Fracture Management: Insights Gained Through Experience
Chiba Child & Adult Orthopaedic Clinic
Takashi Saisu

Why do Japanese doctors struggle with English listening?
Dept. of Orthop., Gold Coast Univ. Hosp., QLD, Australia
Kazuhiko Udagawa

Challenges and Prospects of Medical AI Implementation - Orthopedic Initiatives Using AI-Assisted Osteoporosis Diagnosis System as an Example
Div. of Science for Joint Reconstruction, Graduate School of Medicine, The Univ. of Tokyo /
Orthop. Surg., Sensory and Motor System Medicine, Surgical Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine,
The Univ. of Tokyo / Div. of Musculoskeletal AI System Development, Graduate School of Medicine,
The Univ. of Tokyo / Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Research Center, The Univ. of Tokyo
Toru Moro

Video Archive of Special Lecture

How to establish Major Trauma Centre
How major trauma centers flourish in the U.S.
Grant Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA / Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA /
Ohio Univ., Athens, OH, USA  Benjamin C. Taylor

How to establish a Major Trauma System (In preparation)
Orthop. Trauma Surg., Nottingham Univ. Hosp., Nottingham, UK /
Honorary National Director of Resilience, NHS-England /
Former National Clinical Director for Trauma  Christopher G. Moran

Presidential Lecture of the Korean-Taiwan Society of Fracture Repair society
President, Korea Orthopaedic Trauma Association
Management of geriatric acetabular fractures
Korea Univ. Anam Hosp., Seoul, Republic of Korea  Seung-Beom Han

Presidential Lecture of the Korean-Taiwan Society of Fracture Repair society
President, Taiwan Orthopaedic Trauma Association
EUA-based decision and coronoid-first via anterior approach for Terrible Triad
Injury of the Elbow: A reliable protocol with satisfactory outcomes
Dept. of Orthop. and Traumatology, Taipei Veterans General Hosp., Taipei, Taiwan Yu-Ping Su

Improving hip fracture care and outcome: a practical guide (In preparation)
Orthop. Trauma Surg., Nottingham Univ. Hosp., Nottingham, UK /
Honorary National Director of Resilience, NHS-England /
Former National Clinical Director for Trauma  Christopher G. Moran


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