Dr. CH Wu obtained his medical degree from the University of Chang Gung in 1998. He got the Board of General Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery in 2004 and 2005. Furthermore, he obtained the Board of Spine and Hand Surgery in 2006. In 2012, he was admitted as clinical fellow in Orthopaedics & Traumatology of Prince of Wales Hospital. Dr. Wu is currently the Chief of Hand surgery of E-DA Hospital, as well as the OSCE and Orthopedic Resident Training Director. He is appointed as Associate Professor of the Faculty of Medicine at the I-Shou University. He received the “The Year Best Teacher of E-DA Hospital Award” in 2009 and 2013.
His main research interest is on wrist arthroscopic surgery. Others include upper extremity trauma, rheumatoid hand, elbow disorders and tendon surgery. He is a member of European Wrist Arthroscopy Society (EWAS) since 2009, committee member of Taiwan society for surgery of the hand since 2016 and Taiwan orthopedic trauma association since 2018.
Specialty: Orthopedics
Clinical Interest: Wrist arthroscopy, Trauma
Certification: Orthopaedics
Qualification: MBBS(TWN)
Experience:
Fellowship in Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan (2005~2006)
Fellowship in Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong (2010)
Attending staff in Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan (2006)
Attending staff in E-DA Hospital, Taiwan (2006 till now)
Chief of hand surgery in E-DA Hospital, Taiwan (2012 till now)
Council member of Taiwan society of surgery of hand (2016-2018, and since 2020)
Secretary-General of Taiwan society of surgery of hand (2018-2020)
Council member of Taiwan orthopedic trauma association (since 2018)
Day 1 | 15thNovember 2024 (Friday)
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Session |
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15:00
17:00
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Interosseous SL Reconstruction for Chronic Scapholunate Dissociation augmented DIC stabilized by RASL vs Internal brace ligament augmentation
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What is the Most Critical Secondary Stabilizer for Preventing Scapholunate Dissociation? Cadaveric Biomechanical Evaluation
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Kinematic Spectrum of Scapholunate Instability
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Research on the Biomechanical Anatomy of the Scaphoulnate ligament applied in the treatment of Wrist instability after Perilunate dislocation
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Scaphoid non-union and malunion deformity correction using computer navigation
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Kinematics of Scaphoid Nonunion
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Challenging Cases of Scaphoid Nonunion
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Discussion
Room 1
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Day 2 | 16thNovember 2024 (Saturday)
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Session |
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08:00
09:30
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Scaphoid Nonunion Treated With Anterior Wedge Bone Grafting
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Single Window Clearance Surgery for All Scaphoid Fracture Non Union-Experience of >30 Cases
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Different Types of Internal Fixation of Scaphoid Fractures
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Does the Axis of Screw Placement Determine Outcomes in Percutaneous Fixation of Acute Scaphoid Fractures?
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Pedicle Vascularized Bone Grafting for Treating Neglected Scaphoid Fractures
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Outcomes after arthroscopic treatment for scaphoid nonunion using radius bone graft: a comparison between the patients with and without avascular necrosis
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Discussion
Room 2
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