Vladimir Uzlov MD.
Traumatologist, Accidental Surgery, Septic limbsurgery.
I am a Budapest-based trauma and orthopaedic surgeon with a special interest in complex, infection-related (septic) musculoskeletal cases. I was born in 1979 in Tatarstan, I have lived in Hungary since the age of 12, I earned my medical degree at Semmelweis University in Budapest and built early frontline experience through years of emergency/prehospital work with the Hungarian National Ambulance Service.
In hospital practice, I worked in traumatology and later joined the septic/complex-trauma field at the Dr. Manninger Jenő National Traumatology Institute, taking on senior and leadership responsibilities and contributing to institutional infection-control work.
Since 2024, I am a member of the Hungarian Military Hospital where I trying to focus treating succesfully the infected cases from the first aid. I am an active participant in Hungarian professional life, as a listed member of the Hungarian Traumatology Society and as an author/presenter in national congress programmes .
The focus of my day-to-day work is limb salvage and restoring function as quickly as possible. I strive to follow up-to-date professional guidelines and to incorporate the latest recommendations on FRI into my work.
Beside my hospital work I have taken part on several occasions in the secondary care of war-injured patients, including cases complicated by infection.

