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CU Anschutz, Bioscience 3 building, 2115 N Scranton street, Suite 1035, Aurora, CO 80045
Event Overview
Dates: May 15–16, 2026
Venue: Center for Surgical Innovation (CSI)
Faculty: Led by National Expert Faculty (5 total)
Audience: Trauma Fellows & Junior Faculty
The Denver Pelvic Summit will be held May 15-16, 2026. It is an immersive, two-day cadaveric symposium designed for practicing orthopedic trauma surgeons seeking to elevate their technical mastery in percutaneous and navigation-assisted pelvic and acetabular fixation. Participants will engage in expert-led case discussions and high-fidelity cadaveric training using state-of-the-art fluoroscopy and digital navigation systems.
With a limited enrollment of 20 attending-level surgeons, the summit maximizes one-on-one instruction from internationally recognized faculty, offering a uniquely impactful learning experience.
Identify critical pelvic and acetabular corridors for safe percutaneous fixation
Perform SI, trans-sacral, LC2, and acetabular column screw fixation with fluoroscopy and navigation
Apply minimally invasive reduction strategies for unstable pelvic ring injuries
Integrate enabling technologies and digital navigation into pelvic trauma workflows
Recognize and avoid intraoperative pitfalls and complications
Two days of high-fidelity cadaveric pelvic & acetabular training
Hands-on use of fluoroscopy, navigation, and enabling technologies
Small-group instruction with world-renowned faculty
Case-based didactic discussions
Networking with leaders in pelvic trauma & digital surgical innovation
12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
This course is made possible through unrestricted educational support from:
Depuy Synthes, SI-Bone, ITS, Medtronic, Stryker, CurvaFix, Siemens, Brainlab, Globus, and Osteocentric.
All proceeds are managed transparently through the Denver Health Orthopedics Foundation to support trauma education and innovation.
CU Anschutz, Bioscience 3 building, 2115 N Scranton street, Suite 1035, Aurora, CO 80045