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Model LZL-12 Advanced Operation Microscope for Orthopedics and Ophthalmology

 (orthopaedics, surgica,microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology)

    Through close cooperation with clinical experts and after strict clinic trial, our factory introduces Model LZL-12 orthopaedics (orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology) microscope . It is featured with coaxial light and motorized continuous zoom and has been well accepted by doctors for its clear image, reliable performance and easy operation. It is now widely used in orthopedic and ophthalmic (orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology) microsurgeries.

Major specifications:

1.Main microscope                                                                                                                      
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology):
Type: Double binoculars sharing the same light route
Eyepiece: 12.5X, 27.5mm Erfle wide angle eyepiece
Magnification: 5X¡«25X
Motorized continuous zoom
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
Adjustment of eye distance£º54¡«75mm
Diameter of field of view£º55¡« 11mm
Working distance: 200mm/250mm/300mm
Motorized fine tuning£º 40mm
Light source£º150W/15V coaxial light source
Maximum illumination¡Ý 80000Lx

2.Assistant microscope                                                                                                                              
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology) :
Magnification£º4X
Rotation range: 180¡ã

3.Stand
Type: Balanced spring
Up-down adjusting range£º 500mm
Maximum extending distance£º 1200mm
X-Y Plane movement range: 40mm
Cross arm rotation: 240¡ã

Options:
CCD Camera and connector for images taking and video recording
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Title: Pathology Code
B- Professional Information
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology)
1. Overall Aims of Course
By the end of the course the post graduate students should be able to have the
professional knowledge of the pathology of medical diseases.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs):
According to the intended goals of the faculty
a) Knowledge and Understanding:
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
a.1 Develop understanding of the general and systemic pathology.
a.2 Become familiar with etiology, pathogenesis and pathologic manifestation of
diseases especially musculoskeletal & soft tissue disorders.
a.3 Know sufficient information about the fate and complications and prognosis of
different diseases especially musculoskeletal & soft tissue disorders
b) Intellectual Skills:
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
By the end of the course the student should have the ability to:
b.1 Correlate gross and histopathology with the clinical basis of diseases especially
musculoskeletal & soft tissue disorders.
b.2 Interpret data acquired to understand pathophysiology of orthopedic
(Orthopaedics surgical microscope, Ophthalmic, Ophthalmological, Ophthalmology) disease
b.3 Interpret in a professional manner a pathology report.
c) Professional and Practical Skills:
By the end of the course the student should have the ability to:
C.1 Identify the macroscopic and microscopic criteria of the altered structure
(pathology) of the body and its major organs and systems that are seen in various
diseases.
(Orthopaedics surgical microscope, Ophthalmic, Ophthalmological, Ophthalmology)
d) General and Transferable Skills:
By the end of the course the student should have the ability to:
D.1 Effectively utilize various computer based instruction tools and E-learning of
Pathology and utilize a variety of computer-based self assessment tools.

Title: Orthopaedic  and Traumatology
B- Professional Information
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
1 ¨C Overall Aims of Course
By the end of the program the student should be able to manage orthopedic disease patients and trauma cases, and perform all of the general surgical procedures and most of special 
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology) procedures. Also he should master the basics of scientific research and apply the analytic methods for knowledge in the orthopedic  field.
2 ¨C Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs):
a- Knowledge and understanding:
By the end of the course, the student is should be able to:
a1. Mention the normal structure and function of the human musculoskeletal
system and its relation to  procedures
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
a2. Understand the normal growth of the human musculoskeletal system.
a3. List the abnormal structure, function, growth and development of human
musculoskeletal system.
a4. Understand the natural history of orthopedic diseases and traumatology
problems.
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
a5. Understand the causation of orthopedic diseases and traumatology problems
and their pathogenesis.
a6. Enumerate methods of fixation of different fracture pattern.
a7. List the clinical picture and differential diagnosis of orthopedic diseases.
a8. Enumerate the common diagnostic and laboratory techniques necessary to
establish diagnosis of orthopedic diseases.
a9. Describe the various therapeutic methods/alternatives used for orthopedic
diseases.
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
a10. Understand the knowledge of the general .
a11. Define the trauma management.
a12. Understand scientific developments in the field of orthopedic
(Orthopaedics surgical microscope, Ophthalmic, Ophthalmological,Ophthalmology) and traumatology
a13. Mention Ethical and legal principles of professional practice in the field of
orthopedic  and Traumatology
a14. Mention the principles and fundamentals of quality in professional practice in
the field of orthopedic  and traumatology.
a15. Understand the mutual influence between professional practice and its
impacts on the environment
b- Intellectual Skills
(ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
b1. Interpret data acquired through history taking to reach a provisional diagnosis
for orthopedic diseases.
b2.Solve the problems in area of orthopedic
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology) and traumatology
b3. Read and analyze researches and issues related to orthopedic and
traumatology.
b4. Assess risk in professional practices in the field of orthopedic  and
traumatology.
b5. Make professional decisions in light of the available data.
c- Professional and Practical Skills:
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
c1. Master the basic professional clinical and  skills in the area of
orthopedic  and traumatology.
(ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
c2. Write medical reports.
c3. Use imaging, electrophysiological and endoscopic data in diagnosis of
orthopedic and traumatology
(orthopaedics surgical microscope,ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology) problems
d- General and Transferable Skills:
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
d1. Present orthopedic cases in seminars effectively.
d2. Assess himself and identify his personal learning needs.
d3. Use of different sources for information and knowledge of orthopedic
diseases and traumatology.
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological, ophthalmology
d4. Work coherently and successfully as a part of a team and effectively manage
time.
(ophthalmological,ophthalmic, orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmology)
d5. lead a team in familiar professional contexts
d6. Obtain knowledge continuously and independently in orthopedic
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmologyand traumatology field.
3- Contents
Topic No. of hours Lecture
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
* Surgical Techniques and Approaches
ARTHRODESIS
* Arthrodesis of Ankle, Knee, and Hip * Arthrodesis of
Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist
ARTHROPLASTY
*Introduction and Overview
* Arthroplasty of Ankle and Knee
* Arthroplasty of Hip
*Arthroplasty of Shoulder and Elbow
AMPUTATIONS
(ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
General Principles of Amputations
Amputations About Foot
Amputations of Lower Extremity
Amputations of Hip and Pelvis
Amputations of Upper Extremity
Amputations of Hand
INFECTIONS
(orthopaedics surgical microscope,ophthalmological,ophthalmic,ophthalmology)
General Principles of Infection
Osteomyelitis
Infectious Arthritis
Tuberculosis and Other Unusual Infections
TUMORS
(orthopaedics surgica microscope, ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
*General Principles of Tumors
*Benign Tumors of Bone
*Benign (Occasionally Aggressive) Tumors of Bone
*Malignant Tumors of Bone
* Soft Tissue Tumors and Nonneoplastic Conditions
Simulating Bone Tumors
NONTRAUMATIC SOFT TISSUE DISORDERS
* Nontraumatic Soft Tissue Disorders
* Miscellaneous Nontraumatic Disorders
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
* Congenital Anomalies of Lower Extremity
* Congenital and Developmental Anomalies of Hip and
Pelvis
(orthopaedics surgica microscope, ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
* Congenital Anomalies of Trunk and Upper Extremity
OSTEOCHONDROSIS
Osteochondrosis or Epiphysitis and Other
Miscellaneous Affections
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
Cerebral Palsy
Paralytic Disorders
Neuromuscular Disorders
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS IN CHILDREN
THE SPINE
(orthopaedics surgica microscope, ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
* Spinal Anatomy and  Approaches
*Fractures, Dislocations, and Fracture-Dislocations of
Spine
*Arthrodesis of Spine
*Pediatric Cervical Spine
* Scoliosis and Kyphosis
* Lower Back Pain and Disorders of Intervertebral
Discs
(orthopaedics surgica microscope, ophthalmological,ophthalmic, ophthalmology)
* Infections of Spine
* Other Disorders of Spine
SPORTS MEDICINE
Ankle Injuries
Knee Injuries
(orthopaedics surgica microscope,ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
Recurrent Dislocations
Traumatic Disorders
ARTHROSCOPY
General Principles of Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy of Lower Extremity
Arthroscopy of Upper Extremity
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS
General Principles of Fracture Treatment
Fractures of Lower Extremity
Fractures of Hip
(ophthalmic,ophthalmological, ophthalmology)
Fractures of Acetabulum and Pelvis
Fractures of Shoulder, Arm, and Forearm
Malunited Fractures
Delayed Union and Nonunion of Fractures
Acute Dislocations
Old Unreduced Dislocations
PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES
MICRO
(orthopaedics surgica microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
THE HAND
Basic Surgical Technique and Aftercare
Acute Hand Injuries
Flexor and Extensor Tendon Injuries
Fractures, Dislocations, and Ligamentous Injuries
Nerve Injuries
Wrist Disorders
(ophthalmic,ophthalmological, ophthalmology)
Special Hand Disorders
Paralytic Hand
Cerebral Palsy of the Hand
Arthritic Hand
Compartment Syndromes and Volkmann
Contracture
Dupuytren Contracture
Carpal Tunnel, Ulnar Tunnel, and Stenosing
Tenosynovitis
Tumors and Tumorous Conditions of Hand
Hand Infections
Congenital Anomalies of Hand
THE FOOT AND ANKLE
 Techniques
Disorders of Hallux
Pes Planus
Lesser Toe Abnormalities
Rheumatoid Foot
Diabetic Foot
Neurogenic
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)Disorders
Disorders of Nails and Skin
Disorders of Tendons and Fascia
Fractures and Dislocations of Foot
Total
(orthopaedics surgical microscope, ophthalmic, ophthalmological,ophthalmology)
4¨C Teaching and Learning Methods
4.1 Lectures.
4.2 Practical / surgical /clinical lessons
4.3 Discussion sessions.
4.4 Information collection from different sources.
4.5 Attending and participating in scientific meeting and workshops
5- Student Assessment Methods
5.2 Written examination: to assess knowledge.
5.3 Clinical examination: to assess practical and intellectual skills.
5.4 Oral examination: to assess knowledge.
Assessment Schedule
Assessment 1 ¡­ Written exam¡­Week: 48
Assessment 2¡­. Clinical exam¡­Week: 48
Assessment 3¡­.. Oral exam¡­¡­.Week: 48
Weighting of Assessments
Oral Examination. 50 %
Clinical Examination 50 %
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