Military Hospital 4 organized a scientific conference on trauma
On the afternoon of August 15, Military Hospital 4, Department of Logistics and Engineering, Military Region 4 organized a scientific conference on Trauma and Orthopedics with the theme "Update on diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and some osteoporosis-related fractures".

The conference was attended by Major General, Associate Professor, Doctor, Doctor Vu Nhat Dinh - Deputy Director of the Military Medical Academy; Representatives of the leaders of Military Region 4; experts and scientists from many military hospitals across the country, medical universities and colleges, and hospitals and medical centers in the province.

Speaking at the opening of the conference, Colonel, Specialist Doctor 2 Nguyen An Giang - Director of the HospitalMilitary Medical Corps 4Osteoporosis and related fractures are becoming increasingly serious health problems, especially in the context of an aging population and the need to improve quality of life.

In the field of Traumatology - Orthopedics, early diagnosis, effective treatment and prevention of fractures is a field that is both specialized and requires constant updating of scientific and technical advances. Early diagnosis, effective treatment and prevention of fractures not only have medical significance but also contribute to reducing the burden on families and society.
Within the framework of the conference, experts, scientists and doctors exchanged and updated new knowledge on the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis; shared practical experience in handling related fractures; and proposed solutions to improve treatment effectiveness at military and civilian hospitals.

There have been many important scientific reports presented atconferenceThis time, such as: Some options for spinal surgery in patients with osteoporosis; evaluation of the results of treating vertebral collapse in patients with osteoporosis by injecting biological cement through the skin at Military Hospital 4; Notes on techniques and pitfalls in inter-facet bone fixation with PFNA nails, experience at Hospital 175…/.