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AO CMF Course—Advanced Management of Facial Trauma (with Human Anatomical Specimens) https://bit.ly/45NIENH This 2.5-day hands-on course with human anatomical specimens covers complex facial fractures and posttraumatic deformities involving the entire facial skeleton. It focuses on the nasoorbitoethmoidal (NOE) region, including soft-tissue management. Participants will experience the latest technologies, including mixed reality, point-of-care 3D printing, and intraoperative navigation. Imaging will be integrated into diagnosis and management during procedures. The course begins with a 90-minute online session focusing on digital planning. Course attendees will engage in hands-on computer planning during a virtual surgical 3D planning workshop, covering two cases using specialized software. Course participants will also have access to procedure videos for self-directed preparation. During the course, participants will work in pairs on a fresh frozen anatomical specimen, performing all procedures under expert faculty guidance. Course modules: Module 1: State-of-the-art diagnosis and analysis Module 2: Bony fracture management Module 3: Mandibular fractures Module 4: Soft-tissue management Module 5: Patient-specific implants (PSI) (with pathologies staged in advance) What will you learn? Make a diagnose based on multidisciplinary input and clinical as well as radiological findings Recognize which fractures need to be treated Select a complete treatment plan (including a plan B) for the patient, considering patient wishes and expectations, cost, and safety Perform the range of procedures for facial trauma (from access to technique and technology) Evaluate and introduce the latest literature (evidence and guidelines) Minimize potential complications during planning (learn from errors and outcomes) Document all aspects of the case (consent, preoperative and postoperative images) and identify areas to improve Communicate with the patient (and family), especially regarding postoperative complications