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FINAL PROGRAMME
17th European Congress ofTrauma & Emergency Surgery
April 24 – 26, 2016Reed Messe Wien, Congress CenterVienna, Austria
Organised byEuropean Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery Austrian Trauma Society
www.estesonline.orgÖsterreichische Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Organisation & Committees ......................................................................................................... 4
Invited Faculty .................................................................................................................................... 4
Acknowledgements of Guest Societies ..................................................................................... 5
ESTES Board of Directors ............................................................................................................... 6
ESTES Society ...................................................................................................................................... 7
EBSQ Examinations & Training Day ............................................................................................ 9
General Information / Scientific Programme Information ...............................................10
Speaker / Chairperson Information ..........................................................................................12
Programme at a Glance – Sunday, April 24, 2016 ...............................................................14
Programme at a Glance – Monday, April 25, 2016 ..............................................................15
Programme at a Glance – Tuesday, April 26, 2016 ..............................................................16
Scientific Programme – Sunday, April 24, 2016 ........................................................17
Scientific Programme – Monday, April 25, 2016 ......................................................33
Scientific Programme – Tuesday, April 26, 2016 ......................................................49
Poster Index .......................................................................................................................................61
Important Addresses ...................................................................................................................111
Registration .....................................................................................................................................112
Official Networking Programme .............................................................................................114
Invited Lecture by Heather Mills ............................................................................................115
General Information Vienna .....................................................................................................116
Sponsor Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................119
Exhibition .........................................................................................................................................119
Exhibition Floor Plan ..................................................................................................................120
Industry Supported Sessions ....................................................................................................121
Invited Faculty Index ..................................................................................................................122
Authors Index .................................................................................................................................125
Notes .................................................................................................................................................148
Floor Plan – 1st Floor ....................................................................................................................152
Floor Plan – Ground Floor .........................................................................................................153
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Welcome
WELCOMEMESSAGE FROM THE ESTES PRESIDENT
Dear colleagues, dear friends,
It is my great pleasure to welcome you, on behalf of the European Society for Trauma and Emer-gency Surgery, to the beautiful city of Vienna for the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.
ESTES has selected a historical place, both regarding trauma care and the European Society. When the meeting first took place in 2002, it was under the umbrella of the European Trauma So-ciety. Vilmos Vecsei, then Chairman of the Department, was among the driving forces to develop both the society and trauma care in Austria. As Vienna had the first trauma hospital in the world, it has been a role model for many surgeons and for those developing trauma care worldwide.
Richard Kdolsky as congress president 2016 and his local organising team put in tremendous work in organising a scientific programme that covers all aspects of trauma care, including truncal and skeletal trauma, non-trauma emergency surgery, and disaster and military medicine. ESTES has put a lot of effort in developing the cooperation with other societies and this is reflected in this year’s programme. In addition, the programme focuses on registries, innovations, evidence based care and cross border rescue.
We as ESTES members are proud to have a well-functioning society that demonstrates constant growth. Many other societies would have struggled much more to keep the numerous subspecial-ties under the same umbrella. This is certainly a challenge, but offers a platform for open discus-sions and interactions that cannot be achieved in any subspecialty section alone.
In terms of education, ESTES is becoming a front runner, as it will hold the European Board of Surgery exam for the first time. Thereby, the members can combine having scientific input with educational activities. The exam will be part of the curriculum and this offers great opportunities in the future.
ESTES thereby offers a platform to network both within and outside the European Union, a task that even politicians find difficult these days.
I hope that the Vienna meeting will be a further step in the development of our society, an option to meet friends and get to know new ones, to develop the care of the injured patient even further and to acquire scientific knowledge. The personal interaction is becoming more important even in the face of on-line meeting opportunities.
On behalf of ESTES, I would like to express my warmest welcome and look forward to many exciting discussions, friendly get together and social interactions in Vienna!
Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President 2015-2016
Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President
2015-2016
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Welcome
MESSAGE FROM THE ECTES PRESIDENT
Dear colleagues, dear friends,
It is a great honor to welcome you to the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery from April 24 – 26, 2016 in Vienna, Austria.
“Myths & Truths”
is the leading theme of this congress.
Colleagues of all national ESTES member societies in Europe, as well as from other continents will share their knowledge and experience during these three days.
Instructional lecture courses, keynote sessions, mini-battles, case presentations, and poster ses-sions will present the state of the art in emergency and trauma surgery. Distinguished speakers will share their personal experiences in invited lectures at noon.
Also, in order to intensify the cooperation and understanding within the ESTES community, we have prepared several sessions involving more than one section, e.g.
— Mangled extremity in war, disaster and civil — Interface between trauma and emergencies — Cross border rescue — Interface: prehospital & inhospital — Nightmare session
… and many more
For the first time, an EBSQ trauma exam will be held in Vienna on April 23, 2016.
Furthermore, a Modular Ultra Sound Estes Course (MUSEC) will be offered.
The 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ECTES) is organised by the Euro-pean Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) in close cooperation with the Austrian Trauma Society.
Vienna – I am sure you know our keywords like Schönbrunn, Mozart, Apfelstrudel and the Opera. But, you may be certain, Vienna offers much more and will fascinate you with culture, lifestyle, hundreds of restaurants, and lovely places to relax.
“Vienna waits for you” – as Billy Joel sang in 1977…
I am glad to be a part of this congress and it will be my pleasure to welcome you to my hometown Vienna!
Richard Kdolsky, Congress President
Richard Kdolsky, Congress President 2016
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Organisation & Committees
ORGANISATION & COMMITTEES CONGRESS PRESIDENT
Richard Kdolsky – Vienna, Austria
ORGANISING COMMITTEEStephanie Arbes – Vienna, AustriaRoman Ostermann – Vienna, AustriaHans-Christoph Pape – Aachen, GermanyPol M. Rommens – Mainz, GermanyAndreas Shamiyeh – Linz, AustriaEric Voiglio – Lyon, FranceHarald Widhalm – Vienna, Austria
INVITED FACULTYFor the full list of invited speakers and chairpersons, please turn to page 122.
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Acknowledgements of Guest Societies
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF GUEST SOCIETIESSpecial thanks to the following societies and organisations which responded to our invitation and contributed to the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.
PARTICIPATING INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETIESATLS in Europe
ATCN Europe
Austrian Trauma Society
Belgian Trauma Society
Bosnian Trauma Society
Croatian Trauma Society
Croatian Urgent Medicine and Surgery Association
Czech Trauma Society
Dutch Trauma Society
Finnish Trauma Society
French Emergency Surgery Society
German Trauma Society
Hellenic Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Hungarian Trauma Society
Israel Trauma Society
Italian Trauma & Emergency Surgery Society (SICUT)
Lusitanian Association of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Pancyprian Association of Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Pan-Ukrainian Association of Traumatology and Osteosynthesis
Portuguese Surgical Society
Romanian Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Serbian Trauma Society
Slovakian Trauma Society
Slovenian Association of Surgeons
Slovenian Society of Trauma Surgeons
Spanish Surgeons Association
Swedish Trauma Association
Swiss Society of General Surgery and Traumatology
Swiss Trauma Society (SGTV)
Turkish Society of Orthopedics & Traumatology
Turkish Association of Trauma & Emergency Surgery
SUPPORTING SOCIETIESEuropean Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT)
European Federation of National Associations of Orthopedic Sports Traumatology (EFOST)
European Trauma Course Organisation (ETCO)
Gerhard Küntscher Society
Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie (AGA)
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (ÖGC)
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie (ÖGG)
The European Bone & Joint Infection Society (EBJIS)
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ESTES Board of Directors
ESTES BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE BOARD
ESTES President 2015-2016Pape Hans-Christoph – Aachen, Germany
President ElectTilsed Jonathan – Beverley, United Kingdom
General SecretaryRommens Pol M. – Mainz, Germany
Past PresidentLeppäniemi Ari – Helsinki, Finland
Vice PresidentVoiglio Eric – Lyon, France
TreasurerKurihara Hayato – Milan, Italy
Editor-in-chief (EJTES)Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany
SECTION CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRS
Emergency Surgery Shamiyeh Andreas – Linz, AustriaMartinez Casas Isidro – Alicante, Spain
Disaster & Military SurgeryBemelman Mike – Utrecht, The NetherlandsHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineWendt Klaus – Groningen, The NetherlandsKeel Marius – Bern, Switzerland
Visceral TraumaVassiliu Pantelis – Haidari, GreeceRiddez Louis – Linköping, Sweden
PolytraumaPape Hans-Christoph – Aachen, Germany
NATIONAL DELEGATESBahouth Hany – Haifa, IsraelBaker Andrew – Durban, South AfricaBakota Bore – Karlovac, CoratiaBeuran Mircea – Bucharest, RomaniaCretnik Andrej – Ljubljana, SloveniaChrysanthos Georgiou – Nicosia, CyprusGavrankapetanovic Ismet – Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHeim Dominik – Frutigen, SwitzerlandHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, CroatiaJosten Christoph – Leipzig, GermanyKalashnikov Andriy – Kiev, UkraineKdolsky Richard – Vienna, AustriaKomadina Radko – Celje, SloveniaLlanto Ilkka – Oulu, FinlandLodier Frédéric – Lyon, FranceMartinez Casas Isidro – Alicante, SpainMesquita Carlos – Coimbra, PortugalMitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, SerbiaNijs Stefaan – Leuven, BelgiumOkçu Güvenir – Manisa, TurkeyPlatz Andreas – Zurich, SwitzerlandPons Francois – Clamart, FranceRamos Pedro – Funchal, PortugalRiddez Louis – Linköping, SwedenSchipper Inger – Leiden, The NetherlandsSimko Peter – Bratislava, SlovakiaStergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, GreeceVarga Endre – Szeged, HungaryWendsche Peter – Zidlochovice, Czech Republic Yanar Hakan – Istanbul, TurkeyZago Mauro – Milan, Italy
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ESTES Society
ESTES SOCIETYESTES GENERAL ASSEMBLYMonday, April 25, 2016from 12:30 Room Stolz
Agenda
1. Opening and welcome 2. Approval of the agenda 3. Approval of the minutes of the General Assembly on May 12, 2015, in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands4. Election of Daniela Lenzinger as recording secretary 5. Presidential report 6. Report of the Secretary General 7. Approval of new members & Termination of membership 8. Report of the Treasurer 9. Discharge of the Treasurer from his responsibility 10. Appointment of the financial committee members for the year 2016 11. Report of the endorsement committee chairman 12. Report of the editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 13. Report of the Section Chairs
a. Disaster & Military Surgery b. Emergency Surgery c. Skeletal Trauma & Sports Medicine d. Visceral Trauma e. Polytrauma
14. Report of the Education Committee15. Report of the Congress President 201616. Election of the President Elect (2016-2017) – suggestion: Marius Keel, Switzerland 17. Election of the Treasurer (2016-2019) – suggestion: prolonging the term of Hayato
Kurihara, Italy 18. Election of the Vice President (2016-2019) – suggestion: prolonging the term of
Eric Voiglio, France 19. Election of the Chair of the Advisory Council (2016-2019) – suggestion: Mauro Zago, Italy20. Outlook at future ESTES congresses 21. Miscellaneous 22. Closing remarks
Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President 2015-2016
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ESTES Society
ESTES SECTION MEETINGS
Disaster & Military SurgerySunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room Lehar 2Section Chair: Mike BemelmanVice Chair: Boris Hreckovski
Emergency SurgerySunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room StolzSection Chair: Andreas ShamiyehVice Chair: Isidro Martinez Casas
EJTES EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Sunday, April 24, 201612:45 – 13:45Schubert 1
ESTES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
Annual fees:
— Regular: EUR 120 — Doctors in training / non-doctors: EUR 85
Benefits:
— Save up to 20% of the registration fee at the annual ESTES congress — Register for endorsed courses and meetings at a reduced fee — Receive 6 issues of the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, published
by Springer, including the ESTES News — Join one of ESTES’ five specialist sections: Visceral Trauma; Skeletal Trauma & Sports
Medicine; Emergency Surgery; Disaster and Military Surgery; Polytrauma — A diploma confirming your individual membership, if requested
For more information visit the ESTES Booth in the Exhibition Area (Booth number 6) or check out the website www.estesonline.org.
ESTES INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE
Come in and find out more about the history, milestones and aims of the ESTES member socie-ties! ESTES International Village is located in the Exhibition Area in the right corner next to the Entrance.
Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineSunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room Lehar 1Section Chair: Klaus WendtVice Chair: Marius Keel
Visceral TraumaSunday, April 24, 201618:30 – 19:30Room StolzSection Chair: Pantelis VassiliuVice Chair: Louis Riddez
PolytraumaSunday, April 24, 201618:30 – 19:30Room Lehar 1Interim Section Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape
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EBSQ Examinations & Training Day
EBSQ EXAMINATIONS & TRAINING DAYFRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016
“EBSQ Examination in Emergency Surgery”Time: 08:30 am
MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016
“EBSQ Examination in Trauma Surgery”Time: 08:15 am
Registration and details:office@uemssurg.orghans-joerg.oestern@t-online.dePhone: +32 2649, 5164 Surya Ohara
Be prepared for your EBSQ Examination in Trauma Surgery and attend a full day TRAINING DAY!
„Training Day – Fit for Europe“Sunday, April 24, 2016Room: Business Suite 3-4
Training Day Fee EUR 120
This programme will include eight lectures of 45 minutes, given by ESTES members and followed by 15 minutes of questions and answers. Pre-registration is required.
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General Information / Scientific Programme Information
GENERAL INFORMATION / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME INFORMATIONABSTRACT ONLINE SUPPLEMENT
You will find the abstracts of the 17th European Congress on Trauma and Emergency Surgery in the online archive of the “European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery”.
To access the publications, please follow this link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00068-016-0658-5
BEST ORAL PRESENTATION & BEST POSTER AWARDS
The three Awards for Best Oral Presentation (of EUR 1000 / 500 / free congress registration for ECTES 2017) and the three Best Poster Awards (of EUR 1000 / 500 / free congress registration for ECTES 2017) will be presented during the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Please note that award winners need to be present at the ceremony to be eligible for the prize.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Your Certificate of Attendance will be included in your congress materials available at the regis-tration desk.
CME CREDITS
The scientific programme of the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists.
The 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery has been accredited with 17 CME Credits.
The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.
EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician‘s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credits to AMA PRA category 1 credits, please contact the AMA.
CONGRESS LANGUAGE
The official language of the congress is English. No simultaneous interpretation will be provided.
CONGRESS STAFF
The Mondial Congress & Events team members are present at the registration counter and con-gress hostesses are present in all lecture rooms as well as at the preview center and as badge monitors. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will gladly assist you.
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General Information / Scientific Programme Information
ESTES BOOTH
For matters regarding ESTES membership and other ESTES activities, participants are cordially invited to visit the ESTES booth in the Exhibition Area in the right corner next to the Entrance.
PREVIEW CENTER
The Preview Center is located opposite the registration counter at the Entrance Level.Staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your PowerPoint presentation.Please find more detailed information on page 12.
SCIENTIFIC POSTER AREA
All Scientific Posters can be viewed throughout the congress in the Exhibition Area at the Ent-rance Level.
CAR PARK
It is highly recommended to use public transportation. In case you wish to travel by car, you can use the parking garage C which is located directly under the congress center. Reduced parking tickets can be purchased at the registration counter for EUR 9 per day.
The surrounding area of Reed Messe Wien is chargeable parking zone from Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.
CLOAKROOM
A cloakroom and luggage storage facilities are available in the Lower Level.
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee during the indicated coffee breaks is included in the registration fee and will be served in the Exhibition Area at the Entrance Level.
FIRST AID
In case of need, please contact the staff at the registration desk.
SMOKING
Thank you for not smoking inside the congress venue. Smoking areas are available outside the main entrance.
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Speaker / Chairperson Information
SPEAKER / CHAIRPERSON INFORMATIONOPENING HOURS SPEAKERS’ PREVIEW CENTER
— Saturday, April 23, 2016 16:00 – 19:00 — Sunday, April 24, 2016 07:00 – 19:00 — Monday, April 25, 2016 07:30 – 18:00 — Tuesday, April 26, 2016 07:30 – 14:30
IF YOU ARE A CHAIRPERSON
1. Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at your session room at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.
2. We may remind you that speakers need to strictly observe the time schedule. Panelists should not speak before they are recognised by the chair and must first clearly state their name, institution and country of origin.
3. Please fill in the questionnaire which will be handed to you after the respective session.
IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER IN A SESSION
1. Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at your Session room at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.
2. Speakers should deliver and view/check their PowerPoint presentations at the Spea-kers’ Preview Center (Media lounge at the Entrance Level) at least 3 hours prior to the start of the respective session.
For sessions starting at 08:30, the PowerPoint presentations should be delivered the previous day.
In order to avoid any delays, speakers are kindly requested to hand in their PowerPoint presen-tations on USB. If you are bringing your own laptop, the presentation will be transferred onsite in the Preview Center.
If you wish to bring your own laptop, it is crucial to make this known in the Preview Center three hours in advance for organisational reasons. Speakers are not permitted to take Power-Point presentations directly to the technical assistant in the session rooms.
Please note that your speaking time as indicated has to be strictly followed: ILC = 15 min, key-
note = 12 min, free paper = 6 min. Your remaining speaking time will be displayed during your
presentation.
Rest assured that your files will be deleted from the congress server after your presentation.
The best oral presentations will be chosen by a jury and receive the Best Oral Presentation Awards during the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, April 26, 2016.
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IF YOU ARE PRESENTING A POSTER
The Poster area is located in the Exhibition Area at the Entrance Level.
Each poster will be displayed for the duration of the congress. Posters have to be mounted on Saturday, April 23, 2016 between 16:00 and 19:00 or on Sunday, April 24, 2016, between 08:00 and 10:30. Please attach the poster to the board with the corresponding poster placement num-ber and remove it on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, between 14:30 and 17:00; otherwise, the staff will dispose of it.
Stripes for mounting the posters will be available in the Poster area. Please note that only these stripes may be used for mounting posters to avoid damaging the panel surface.
Out of all submitted abstracts the 20 best Posters were assigned by the Scientific Committee prior to the congress. All poster presenters need to be available in the poster session that corre-sponds with their poster number:
— even publication numbers: Sunday, April 24, 2016, 18:30 — odd publication numbers: Monday, April 25, 2016, 17:30
Each day ten posters will be chosen by a jury and asked to present their poster. The poster pre-sentation should not exceed 3 minutes presentation and 2 minutes discussion time.
The prizes for the three best posters will be awarded to the winners at the Closing Ceremony, which takes place on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at 15:30. Please note that award winners need to be present at the ceremony to be eligible for the prize.
If you have any questions regarding your poster(s), please do not hesitate to contact the staff at the registration desk.
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
SUN
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, APR
IL 2
4, 2
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Sunday, April 24, 2016
07:30 – 08:30 Stolz
Section Meeting Emergency Surgery
07:30 – 08:30 Lehar 1
Section Meeting Skeletal Trauma
07:30 – 08:30 Lehar 2
Section Meeting Military & Disaster
08:30 – 10:00 Strauss
ICL • • •BLEEDING
Chairs: Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO & Andreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT
1. Pre-hospital management of haemorrhagic shockMichael Hüpfl, Vienna/AT
2. Haemorrhagic shock – past, present, futureTina Gaarder, Oslo/NO
3. Massive blood transfusionGeorge Velmahos, Boston/US
4. New clotting agentsAndreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT
5. Vascular and endovascular damage control in massive bleedingGiannis Kakisis, Athens/GR
08:30 – 10:00 Stolz
Keynote Session •SPORTS MEDICINE – UPPER EXTREMITY
Chairs: Dominik Heim, Frutigen/CH & Roman Ostermann, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote Lecture: Typical injuries in Summer & Winter sportsRebecca Hasler, Basel/CH
2. O001 - Injuries of the upper extremity and prevention in equine related sports.M. Bielefeld, C. Schröter, A. Schulte-Sutum, D. Bielefeld, P. Mommsen, C. Krettek, C. Zeckey; Hannover, DE
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3. O002 - „The Labral Bridge“ – A Novel Technique for Arthroscopic Anatomic KnotlessBankart RepairR. Ostermann, M. Hofbauer, P. Platzer; Vienna, AT(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
4. O003 - Clinical outcome and pain relief after arthroscopic repair of isolated type II SLAPlesions – The progress over timeS. Bösmüller1, T. Tiefenboeck1, M. Hofbauer1, A. Bukaty1, G. Oberleitner2, W. Huf1,C. Fialka1;1Vienna, AT, 2St. Poelten, AT
5. O004 - Plate fixation versus nonoperative treatment for displaced midshaft clavicularfractures: a randomized controlled trialS. Woltz1, S. Stegeman2, P. Krijnen2, B. van Dijkman3, T. van Thiel4, N. Schep5, P. deRijcke6, J.P. Frölke7, I. Schipper2; 1Den Haag, NL, 2Leiden, NL, 3Almere, NL, 4Winterswijk,NL,5Amsterdam, NL, 6Capelle an den Ijssel, NL, 7Nijmegen, NL
6. O005 - Minimal invasive plate osteosynthesis in midshaft clavicular fracturesP. Kornherr, K. Wenda; Wiesbaden, DE
7. O006 - Rapid Prototyping in Clavicle Fractures repair: clinical studyR. van Doremalen1, J. Kootstra2, S. van Helden3, E. Hekman4; 1Wijbosch, NL, 2Meppel,NL,3Zwolle, NL, 4Enschede, NL
08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 1
Keynote Session • • • • •EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Chairs: Pedro Ramos, Funchal/PT & Miriam Rüsseler, Frankfurt/DE
1. Keynote Lecture: Development of surgical competenciesMiriam Rüsseler, Frankfurt/DE
2. O007 - Remote surgical education – can surgical skills be taught remotely?W. English1, V. Buckle2, O. Trampleasure2, A. Jawad2, S. ahmed2; 1London, UK, 2Bb, UK
3. O008 - Severity, social and educational profile of the caregiver and the child victim of un-intentional trauma injuries. A study conducted by NGO Criança Segura – Safe Kids BrazilS. Abib, A. Françóia, R. Waksman, M. Dolci, H. Guimarães, F. Moreira, M. Cezillo, A. Júnior;São Paulo, BR
4. O009 - Can we balance service provision and emergency general surgical training? Atrainees’ PerspectiveV. Shatkar1, P. Leung2, D. Mukherjee2; 1Romford, London, UK, 2Romford, UK
5. O010 - The need for a continuous educational program: the results after 1 year of ClinicalPathway on Acute Calculus CholecystitisM. Pisano, A. Allegri, M. Ceresoli, F. Coccolini, A. Harbi, M. Lotti, S. Magnone, R. Manfredi,G. Montori, D. Piazzalunga, E. Poiasina, L. Ansaloni; Bergamo, IT
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
SUN
DAY
, APR
IL 2
4, 2
016
• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
6. O011 - The training and provision of personal protective equipment for vascular traineesin the UK: A re-audit into Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) RegulationsC. Dover1, S. Goodyear2; 1Craven Arms, UK, 2Worcester, UK
7. O012 - Quality management of acute care surgery training program based on PDCA cycleK. Murata1, Y. Otomo2, K. Fushimi2; 18519, JP, 2Tokyo, JP
8. O013 - Mass catastrophe training in a civil university hospital, 5 years after start of poly-trauma management.A. Visnakovs, S. Stabina, A. Kaminskis; Riga, LV
9. O014 - Bedside Extended Focused Assessment Sonography for Trauma training for under-graduate medical studentsF. Abu-Zidan, Al-Ain, AE
08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 2
Free Paper Session • • • • •POLITICS
Chairs: Fernando Turegano, Madrid/ES & Christian Fialka, Vienna/AT
1. O015 - Why are we so unconsciously insecure? The THREATS ProjectR. Faccincani1, M. Carlucci1, G. Monti1, S. Vicini1, C. Morey2, M. Massey2, C. Arcu-leo2, C. Dakin2, R. Dobson2, F. Della Corte3, P. Ingrassia3, A. Djalali3, A. Guinet4, I.Ashkenazi5;1Milano, IT, 2London, UK, 3Vercelli, IT, 4Lyon, FR, 5Hadera, IL
2. O016 - Narcotic overprescribing and abuseD. Easley, K. Himschoot, S. Kibbe; Louisville, US
3. O017 - Plastics Operative Workload in Major Trauma Centres: a National ProspectiveSurveyK. Young, S. Hendrickson, G. Phillips, M. Gardiner, S. Hettiaratchy; London, UK
4. O018 - Pediatric Trauma Scores – Systematic Review and Needs Assessment in Low-Resource SettingsE. St-Louis1, J. Séguin2, T. Landry2, D. Deckelbaum2, R. Baird2, T. Razek2; 1Montreal,CA,2Montreal, QC/CA
5. O019 - A decade of Advanced Trauma Life Support Training in the United Arab Emirates:Lessons learnedF. Abu-Zidan1, S. Gautam2, F. Branicki1; 1Al-Ain, AE, 2Fujairah, AE
6. O020 - Loss to follow-up in orthopaedic trauma: fact or fiction?B. Zelle1, J. Somerson1, K. Bartush1, J. Shroff1, M. Bhandari2; 1San Antonio, TX/US,2Hamilton, ON/CA
7. O021 - The Austrian Hand Prevention Campaign to avoid hand injuriesM. Leixnering, C. Pezzei, J. Jurkowitsch, C. Szolarz, S. Quadlbauer, T. Hausner; Vienna, AT
8. O022 - Prevention strategies and cost analysis of complex hand injuriesS. Quadlbauer, C. Pezzei, J. Jurkowitsch, C. Szolarz, T. Hausner, M. Leixnering; Vienna, AT
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08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium Küntscher Society
MYTH BUSTERS IN IM NAILING
Chairs: Jan Verbruggen, Maastricht/NL & David Seligson, Louisville/US
1. Historic perspective: Lottes’ concept of intramedullary nailing of the tibiaDavid Seligson, Louisville/US
2. IM reaming and nailing, still a concern for fat embolism?Peter Giannoudis, Leeds/UK
3. Does open nailing increase the risk of infection?Rüdiger Haase, Berlin/DE
4. Humeral Nailing: a trigger for non-union?Jan Verbruggen, Maastricht/NL
5. Grade IIIb open tibia fractures: Is Nailing contraindicated?Georg Gradl, Munich/DE
6. Antegrade Nailing of the humerus: Detrimental for the rotator cuff?Roland Biber, Nürnberg/DE
08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 2
Keynote Session • • • •GERIATRICS
Chairs: Diego Mariani, Milan/IT & Manfred Greitbauer, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote: Palliation in malignant gastric outlet obstructionDiego Mariani, Milan/IT
2. O023 - Outcome of Polytraumatized Geriatric Patients in a Level One Trauma CenterM. Hofbauer, M. Winnisch, T. Tiefenböck, J. Jöstl, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT
3. O024 - Injury Patterns, Causes and Outcomes of Geriatric Multitrauma Patients – Ananalysis of trauma registries.R. de Vries, M. El Moumni, I. Reininga, K. Wendt; Groningen, NL
4. O025 - Does the first hospital providing care determine the outcome of geriatric traumapatients?M. Fröhlich1, R. Lefering2, P. Koenen2, A. Driessen2, B. Bouillon2, A. Wafaisade2; 1Köln,DE,2Cologne, DE
5. O026 - Geriatric polytrauma patients with severe pelvic fractures: Comparison withyounger adult patients.S. Kanezaki, M. Miyazaki, N. Notani, H. Tsumura; Yufu, JP
6. O027 - Diabetes and mortality in orthogeriatric neck of femur fracture patientsO.S. Thein, K. Dasari, E. Hirons; West Bromwich, UK
7. O028 - The burden of infection in polytraumatized geriatric trauma patients
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
SUN
DAY
, APR
IL 2
4, 2
016
• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
C. Weber1, C. Herren1, R. Pfeifer1, K. Horst1, F. Hildebrand2, M. Knobe1, H. Pape1; 1Aachen,DE, 2Marburg, DE
8. O029 - Bacteriuria and urinary tract infection associated with proximal femur fracturesM. Tomaževič, G. Makovec, A. Fischinger, M. Cimerman, M. Veselko; Ljubljana, SI
10:30 – 12:00 Strauss
ICL • • •MANGLED EXTREMITY IN WAR, DISASTER AND CIVIL
Chairs: Bore Bakota, Zagreb/HR & Stephan Domayer, Zicksee/AT
1. Management of mangled extremity in military settingFrederic Rongieras, Lyon/FR
2. Limits of reconstructionAlex Lerner, Zerfat/IL
3. How to perform correct amputation?Thomas Hölzenbein, Salzburg/AT
4. How to train performing a correct amputationMark Bowyer, Fairfax/US
5. Bionic Prosthesis – where are we now?Oskar Aszmann, Vienna/AT
10:30 – 12:00 Stolz
ICL •COMPLICATED CHOLECYSTITIS
Chairs: Hayato Kurihara, Milan/IT & Andreas Pentsch, Linz/AT
1. Endoscopic treatment of acute cholecystitis in fragile patientsAndrea Anderloni, Rozzano/IT
2. Laprascopic cholecystitis when convert – when directly open?Reinhold Függer, Linz/AT
3. A new preoperative severity scoring system for acute cholecystitisPeter C. Ambe, Wuppertal/DE
4. Modern management of Mirizzi syndromeMichael Sugrue, Letterkenny/IE
5. Acute Cholecystitis and biliary stones: what strategy?George Velmahos, Boston/US
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10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 1
Keynote Session • • •INNOVATIONS
Chairs: Heinz Redl, Vienna/AT & William Cioffi, Providence/US
1. Keynote lecture: Biomarkers in trauma and sepsisSoheyl Bahrami, Vienna/AT
2. O030 - APOSEC treatment improves outcome following trauma & haemorrhage in ratsC. Penzenstadler, M. Ashmwe, A. Bahrami, A. Klotz, M. Jafarmadar, M. Kasiri, H. Ankersmit,H. Redl, S. Bahrami; Vienna, AT(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
3. O031 - Therapeutic hypothermia and its effect on systemic and local inflammation – re-sults from a porcine model of combined traumaK. Horst1, D. Eschbach2, R. Pfeifer1, M. Sassen2, T. Steinfeldt2, H. Wulf2, N. Vogt3, M. Frink2,S. Rucholtz2, H. Pape1, F. Hildebrand2; 1Aachen, DE, 2Marburg, DE, 3Gießen, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
4. O032 - Non-invasive, Individual-specific, Real-time Trending of Significant Human BloodLossS. Moulton1, J. Mulligan2, M.A. Santoro3, K. Bui3, G. Grudic2, D. MacLeod3; 1Aurora,US,2Boulder, CO/US, 3Durham, US
5. O033 - The IL-33/ST2 pathway in polytraumatized patients and its potential role as novelbiomarkerT. Haider, E. Simader, T. Heinz, S. Hajdu, L. Negrin; Vienna, AT
6. O034 - Serum Troponin In Patients With Traumatic Brain Injuries: Implications And Outco-mesA. El-Menyar, H. Al-Thani, H. Abdelrahman, R. Peralta, M. Ellabib; Doha, QA(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
7. O035 - Female patients have lower early systemic IL-6 levels and less SIRS and sepsisafter major traumaK. Mörs, O. Braun, B. Relja, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, DE
8. O036 - Might exogenous leptin serve as therapeutic agent for the treatment of septictraumatized patients?L. Negrin1, A. Jahn2, M. van Griensven2; 1Vienna, AT, 2Munich, DE
9. O037 - Targeted antioxidant treatment with mitochondrial ROS-scavengers SKQ1 andMitoTEMPO is detrimental in the mouse abdominal sepsisP. Rademann1, A. Weidinger2, S. Drechsler2, A. Klotz2, M. Jafarmadar2, J. Zipperle2, A. Haco-bian2, S. Dumitrescu2, S. Bahrami2, A. Kotzlov2, M. Osuchowski2; 1Wien, AT, 2Vienna, AT
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
SUN
DAY
, APR
IL 2
4, 2
016
• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 2
Keynote Session • • • •CHEST INJURIES
Chairs: Georgiou Chrysantos, Nicosia/CY & Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR
1. Keynote lecture: Management of life-threatening chest traumaFrank Hildebrand, Aachen/DE
2. O038 - Population-based investigation of traumatic vascular injuries in Estonia: 353 con-secutive cases analysedI. Soosaar1, S. Saar1, A. Lomp2, J. Laos1, M. Laht2, V. Mihnovits2, R. Shalkauskas2, M.Väli2, T. Lustenberger3, U. Lepner2, L. Kukk1, J. Starkopf2, P. Talving1; 1Tallinn, EE, 2Tartu,EE,3Frankfurt, DE
3. O039 - Needle thoracostomy for tension pneumothorax: Is there a point?N. Owens1, P. Healy1, M. Quirke1, G. Bass1, B. Monroe2; 1Dublin, IE, 2Houston, TX/US
4. O040 - Resuscitative Endovascular Occlusion of the Aorta Improved In-Hospital Mortalityof Surgically Treated Torso Trauma Patients with Non-Compressive Hemorrhage in Compa-rison of Aortic Cross Clamp – A Instrumental Variable AnalysisA. Shiraishi, M. Yagi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, JP
5. O041 - Emergency department thoracotomy in a Western European level 1 trauma centerA. Piccinini, S. Di Saverio, L. Di Donato, A. Biscardi, A. Birindelli, M. Mandrioli, D. Beghelli,S. Villani, S.N. Forti Parri, K. Kawamukai, G. Tugnoli; Bologna, IT
6. O042 - Surgical stabilization of combined flail chest injuries and claviula fracture – a caseseries of costoclavicular injuriesA. Langenbach1, S. Krinner1, S. Grupp1, F.F. Hennig1, S. Schulz-Drost2; 1Erlangen,DE,2Berlin, DE
7. O043 - Surgical treatment of associated thoracic trauma and shoulder girdle fracturesV. Kusturov, A. Kusturova; Chisinau, MD
8. O044 - Our experience of the use of invasive and non-invasive analgesia in the manage-ment of thoracic trauma at a major trauma centreM. Elniel, L. Clarke, H. Oakley, E. Bain, N. Misra; Liverpool, UK
9. O045 - Blunt traumatic diaphragmatic injury: data on 231 patients identified in the IsraeliNational Trauma RegistryA. Mahamid1, K. Peleg2, A. Givon2, R. Alfici1, A. Younis1, I. Israeli Trauma Group2, I. Ashkena-zi1; 1Hadera, IL, 2Tel Hashomer, IL
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 1
Resident Session • • • • •FELLOWSHIPS – OPPORTUNITIES TO BROADEN YOUR HORIZON?
Chairs: Gerhard Achatz, Ulm/DE & Michael Humenberger, Vienna/AT
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1. Orthopedic: Different Fellowships – Different OpportunitiesMichael Humenberger, Vienna/AT
2. Trauma: Impressions from South Africa – valuable and sustainableGerhard Achatz, Ulm/DE
3. Research: Focusing on a career building blockMarcus Hofbauer, Vienna/AT
4. Mèdecins Sans Frontières: A slightly different timeMichael Osti, Feldkirch/AT
5. Fellowships: also an option for ESTES?Pol M. Rommens, Mainz/DE
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 2
Guest Symposium EFOST
TOP ATHLETES – WHEN FIRST SURGERY FAILS
Chairs: Gernot Felmet, Villingen-Schwenningen/DE & Gian Luigi Canata, Torinio/IT & Henrique Jones, Montijo/PT
1. Outcome after Ligament revision in AthletesPericles Papadopoulos, Thessaloníki/GR
2. Knee Re-Trauma – how to treat the high levelHenrique Jones, Montijo/PT
3. ACL and PCL revision – technique and rehabilitationGernot Felmet, Villingen-Schwenningen/DE
4. Second trauma with instability of the shoulderGian Luigi Canata, Torinio/IT
5. Focal lesion in Athletes – current managementBurt Klos, Schijndel/NL
12:00 – 12:30 Strauss
Invited Lecture
OVERCOMING ADVERSITY AND LIVING WITH A DISABILITY
Heather Mills
Heather Mills started her business career at the age of 14. In the 1990s she moved to former Yugoslavia and became involved in the Balkan Crisis. This was the start of her Charity and Cam-paigning career, with a refugee crisis centre in London. Heather’s road traffic accident 1993 in the UK, resulting in the loss of her lower leg, a fractured skull, a crushed pelvis and ribs, and a punctured lung, encouraged her to not give up and to develop with her team prosthetic limbs for running, skiing and ice dancing.
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
14:00 – 15:30 Strauss
ICL • • • •SEVERE PELVIC TRAUMA
Chairs: Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR & Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE
1. Indication and Limitation of pelvic binders Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR
2. Packing Georg Thewanger, Linz/AT
3. Fixation techniques – is there a value of emergency screw fixation? Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE
4. Timing of reconstruction Anthony Rhorer, Phoenix/US
5. Quality of life after severe pelvic trauma Karin Gstaltner, Klosterneuburg/AT
14:00 – 15:30 Stolz
Keynote Session • •MALIGNANT COLONIC OBSTRUCTION
Chairs: Beuran Mircea, Bucharest/RO & Manfred Prager, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote Lecture: What can be solved laparascopically? Manfred Prager, Vienna/AT
2. Keynote Lecture: Emergency operation – stoma or no stoma? Eugen Dorin Popa, Bucharest/RO
3. O046 - Emergency colectomy for cancer: an adverse factor for appropriate oncologic surgery? M. Modesti, D. Tartaglia, D. Gianardi, F. Cascione, L. Cobuccio, I. Cengeli, A. Bertolucci, C. Galatioto, M. Chiarugi; Pisa, IT
4. O047 - Emergency Surgical Management and Outcome of Complicated Colorectal Cancer in the Elderly at a Tertiary Hospital C.A. Menegozzo, F. Teixeira, M. Rocha, S. Couto Netto, T. Andrade Lima, E. Akaishi, C. Bernini, E. Utiyama; Sao Paulo, BR
5. O048 - Emergency Surgical Oncology in a Dedicated Cancer Centre P. Martins, L. Rego, J. Abreu de Sousa; Porto, PT
6. O049 - Large bowel obstruction due to colorectal cancer and lymph node clearance: results of a standardized resective strategy P. Fransvea, B. Frezza, G. Costa, G. Balducci; Roma, IT
7. O050 - A rare cause of acute abdominal pain: Actinomyces infection of colon mimicking a malignant neoplasm due to intrauterine device B. Canbay Torun, K. Gok, M. Ilhan, G. Yegen, S. Basaran, C. Ertekin, M.K. Günay, H.T. Yanar; Istanbul, TR
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14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 1
ICL •SURGERY TECHNIQUES IN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENTS
Chairs: Chris Giannou, Monemvasia/GR & Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL
1. Practise surgery with limited resources Chris Giannou, Monemvasia/GR
2. Surgery in austere environment, experience from Bosnia Ismet Gavrankapetonovic, Sarajevo/BA
3. Is early surgery with disasters sensible? Ofer Merin, Jerusalem/IL
4. Surgery in austere environments, experience from MSD Louis Riddez, Stockholm/SE
5. An alternative skin closure technique Moris Topaz, Raanana/IL
6. Early report on medical care after the Brussels suicide bombings Stefaan Nijs, Leuven/BE
14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 2
Free Paper Session •COMPLICATIONS: EXTREMITY FRACTURES
Chairs: Peter Simko, Bratislava/SK & Boris Zelle, San Antonio/US
1. O051 - Risk Factors for Infectious Complications after Open Fractures. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. K. Kortram, P. Oprel, M. Verhofstad; Rotterdam, NL
2. O052 - Treatment of segmental bone infections – problems, results O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, D. Zamfirescu, A. Dimitriu, M. Coltan, N. Ciurea, C. Dumitru; Bucharest, RO
3. O053 - RIA bone graft harvesting for the treatment of nonunion and defect fractures: preliminary results of a single centre experience. G. Claes, W. Metsemakers, H. Hoekstra, S. Nijs; Leuven, BE
4. O054 - Is it possible to predict which femoral fractures will need dynamisation during the treatment using internal fixation? M. Mitkovic, S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, M. Mitkovic; Nis, RS
5. O055 - High percentage of complications following dynamic locking plate fixation with the Targon® FN for intracapsular proximal femoral fractures: An analysis of risk factors J. Gütler, F. Beeres, R. Babst, B. Link; Luzern, CH
6. O056 - Free tissue flaps in tibial plafond fractures G. Luengo Alonso, C. Ojeda-Thies, J. Zorrilla Sanchez de Neyra, V. Jimenez, J. Aso Vizan, J. Palazon Cabanes, P. Caba Doussoux; Madrid, ES
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
7. O057 - Effect of infrapatellar nerve block on chronic anterior knee pain after tibial nailing; a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study (INCOP) M. Leliveld1, S. Kamphuis2, M. Verhofstad3; 1Arnhem, NL, 2Ede, NL, 3Rotterdam, NL (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
8. O058 - Is there a need for postoperative standardised radiographs after operative fixation of wrist- or ankle fractures? F. Oehme, Luzern, CH
9. O059 - Complication rates of volar plating of distal radius fractures – a retrospective analysis of 576 consecutive cases D. Waever1, M. Lund2, J. Rölfing2, R. Thorninger2; 1Aarhus C, DK, 2Aarhus, DK
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium Österreichische Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie
PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX
UPPER LIMB TRAUMA
Chair: Josef Klocker, Innsbruck/AT
1. The Trauma Surgeon’s View Rohit Arora, Innsbruck/AT
2. The Interventional Radiologist’s View Andreas Chemelli, Baden/AT
3. The Vascular Surgeon’s View Josef Klocker, Innsbruck/AT
4. The Reconstructive Surgeon’s View Robert Zimmermann, Innsbruck/AT
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 2
Free Paper Session • • • • •DISTINGUISHED OUTSTANDING PAPERS
Chairs: Demetrios Demetriades, Sierra Madre/US & Harald Widhalm, Vienna/AT
1. O060 - Exploring morbidity assessment for trauma patients: a pilot study of the Adapted Clavien-Dindo for Trauma (ACT) classification system D. Naumann1, N. Pearson2, I. Smith1, K. Porter1, M. Midwinter1; 1Birmingham, UK,2Shrewsbury, UK (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
2. O061 - I-FABP is a novel marker for the detection of intestinal injury in severely trauma-tized patients M. Voth, B. Relja, B. Auner, T. Lustenberger, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, DE
3. O062 - Changes of local microcirculation in soft tissues associated with hemorrhagic shock and surgical strategy (nailing versus external fixation)
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R. Pfeifer, K. Horst, Z. Qiao, M. Teuben, R. Tolba, H. Pape; Aachen, DE4. O063 - The Retrograde Tibial Nail – Anatomical Implantation and Surgical Feasibility Study
S. Kuhn, P. Rommens, P. Appelmann; Mainz, DE5. O064 - Structural Validity of the Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment in Trauma
PatientsM. De Graaf, I. Reininga, K. Wendt, M. El Moumni; Groningen, NL(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
6. O065 - In vitro biomechanical characteristics of the porcine anterior cruciate ligamentM. Teuben, M. Pishnamaz, F. Hildebrand, H. Pape; Aachen, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
7. O066 - Reliability of the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status rating foremergency gastrointestinal surgeryY. Haga1, T. Shichino2, M. Hirao3; 1Kumamoto, JP, 2Kyoto, JP, 3Osaka, JP(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
8. O067 - Clinical outcome and muscular function after posterior stabilization of the thora-columbar junction: An ultrasound controlled short-term follow-upM. Pishnamaz1, U. Schemmann1, C. Herren1, F. Hildebrand2, H. Pape1, P. Kobbe1; 1Aachen,DE, 2Marburg, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
9. O068 - Hyperchloremia is associated with 30-day mortality in major trauma patientsJ.Y. Lee, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, KR
10. O069 - PJ-Trauma-Team – A „Blended Learning“ Polytrauma Curriculum for Final YearMedical StudentsS. Kuhn, P. Rommens; Mainz, DE
16:00 – 17:30 Strauss
ICL • •MYTHS & TRUTHS IN EMERGENCY SURGERY AND VISCERAL TRAUMA
Chairs: Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL & Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh/US
1. Indications of bilateral decompression craniectomy in acute head traumaRichard Kdolsky, Vienna/AT
2. Value of exploratory laparotomy in the era of CT scanAndrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh/US
3. Protective colostomy after a colonic penetrating trauma. Where the myth ends, what theevidences suggestDemetrios Demetriades, Sierra Madre/US
4. Acute Cholecystitis – Timing of operationSelman Uranues, Graz/AT
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5. Surgical fixation of serial rib fracturesLuke Leenen, Utrecht/NL
16:00 – 17:30 Stolz
Keynote Session •JOINT REPLACEMENT IN FRACTURE CARE
Chairs: Andrew Baker, Durban/ZA & Franz-Josef Seibert, Graz/AT
1. Keynote: Shoulder Todd Moen, Dallas/TX
2. O070 - Proximal Humerus Fractures: What lessons have we learned in the last 10 yearsS. Pretorius; Stellenbosch, ZA
3. Keynote: HipHarald Widhalm, Vienna/AT
4. O071 - Acute Fixation and Total Hip Replacement for the Management of AcetabularFractures in Patients over 55H. Arshad, F. Malagelda, P. Bates, P. Culpan; London, UK
5. O072 - Long term experience with Pipkin fractures and dislocationsD. Enchev, A. Baltov, M. Rashkov, M. Markov; Sofia, BG
6. O073 - Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur – Changing the Treatment Paradigm?A. Chelnokov1, I. Piven1, I. Shlykov1, K. Piastoplulo1, M. Horodyskyy2; 1Ekaterinburg,RU,2Aalborg, DK
7. O074 - Primary Arthroplasty with a Burch-Schneider antiprotrusion cage as a strong alter-native to plate osteosynthesis for acetabular fractures in elderlyG. Timmel, D. Joos Bielesz, M. Mousavi, R. Jaskulka; Wien, AT
16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 1
Keynote Session • •MANGLED EXTREMITY
Chairs: Mark Bowyer, Fairfax/US & Gerald Wozasek, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote lecture: Prerequisites for reconstructionGerald Wozasek, Vienna/AT
2. O075 - Salvage Nailing for Mangled AnklesD. Seligson1, K. Himschoot2, C. Saccone1, S. Kibbe1; 1Louisville, US, 2Louisville, KY/US
3. O076 - Vacuum therapy in complex injuries of the limbsM. Nagea, A. Dimitriu, N. Ciurea, A. Grosu, M. Coltan, O. Lupescu; Bucharest, RO
4. O077 - Direct fasciotomy closure achieved more often with shoelace technique thanwithout them in tibia fracturesP. Suomalainen, T. Pakarinen, I. Pajamäki, M. Laitinen, H. Laine, V. Mattila; Tampere, FI
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5. O078 - Infection after Open Fractures – time from trauma to surgical debridement is thekey factorO. Lupescu, M. Nagea, A. Dimitriu, M. Coltan, N. Ciurea, A. Grosu; Bucharest, RO
6. O079 - Our experience in the use of the composite osteocutaneous free fibular graft forreplacing complex gunshot tissue loss of the upper extremitiesM. Tkachenko, V. Khominets, V. Ivanov; Saint Petersburg, RU
7. O080 - Posttraumatic osteomyelitisI. Gavrankapetanovic, Sarajevo, BA
16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 2Keynote Session •COMPLICATIONS – VISCERAL SURGERY
Chairs: Pantelis Vassiliu, Athens/GR & Heinz Wykypiel, Innsbruck/AT
1. Keynote Lecture: Malignant biliary obstructionStefan Stättner, Innsbruck/AT
2. Keynote Lecture: Malignant oesophageal obstructionHeinz Wykypiel, Innsbruck/AT
3. O081 - Gastric Adenocarcinoma Related Gastric Perforation: Case Series of Single Institu-te in A Period of 16 YearsS.Y. Wang, Taoyuan, TW
4. O082 - Long-term survival after surgical treatment for perforated peptic ulcerK. Thorsen, J.A. Søreide, K. Søreide; Stavanger, NO
5. O083 - The Risk Factors of the Requirement of Open Abdomen in the Patients Receivedthe Damage Control SurgeryC. Fu, Taoyuan, TW
6. O084 - ERCP in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic trauma patientsS. Kim1, T. Lee2, K.S. Bae2; 1701, KR, 2Wonju, Gangwon-Do, KR
7. O085 - Endovascular treatment of ruptured posterior inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteryaneurysmG. Ricci, P. Riu, P. Sciacca, V. Miele, P. Marini; Rome, IT
8. O086 - Visceral pseudoaneurysms after hepatic and biliopancreatic surgery; report of anumber of cases and review of literature.A. Sánchez Arteaga, M. Orue-Echebarría González, L. Zarain Obrador, M. Cuadrado Ayuso,R. Franco Herrera, A. Lusilla López, C. Rey Valcárcel, M.D. Pérez Díaz, F. Turégano Fuentes;Madrid, ES
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16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 1
Keynote Session • •ABDOMEN: DIVERTICULITIS
Chairs: Sebastian Roka, Vienna/AT & Luca Ponchietti, Torrevieja/IT
1. Keynote Lecture: Do we really follow our guidelines? Sebastian Roka, Vienna/AT
2. Keynote Lecture: Treatment options in acute abdomens Hayato Kurihara, Milan/IT
3. O087 - Quality of life following non-surgical treatment of acute diverticulitis I. Tanase, S. Paun, I. Negoi, B. Stoica, B. Gaspar, M. Beuran; Bucharest, RO
4. O088 - WITHDRAWN5. O089 - Diverticulitis: Videolaparoscopic Hartmann’s resection and Single-port Hartmann’s
reversal through the stoma site. E.A. Adami, B. Benini, A. Giannella, A. Liguori, G. Ricci, P. Marini; Rome, IT
6. O090 - A Single Center Experience of an Emergency Laparoscopic Hartmann’s Procedure for Colorectal Perforation. K. Sekiya, A. Shiraishi, T. Oka, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, JP
7. O091 - Patient-related and surgery-related prognostic factors in Hinchey III and IV acute peritonitis G. Capelli, N. Tamini, L. Gianotti; Monza, IT
8. O092 - New minimally invasive perspectives in emergency laparoscopy for the surgical treatment of complicated diverticulitis M. Mandrioli, G. Tugnoli, A. Biscardi, A. Piccinini, A. Birindelli, L. Di Donato, E. Jovine, S. Di Saverio; Bologna, IT
16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 2
Keynote Session •ABDOMEN: MILITARY SURGERY AND AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT
Chairs: Boris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/CR & Klaus Wolff, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote Lecture: The French experience with the 2 shooting incidents in Paris Emmanuel Hornez, Paris/FR
2. O093 - Military Medical Support Chain: the importance of expeditious evacuation T. van Dongen1, J. de Graaf1, L. Leenen1, R. Hoencamp2; 1Utrecht, NL, 2Den Haag, NL
3. O094 - 1. War surgery: managing perineal trauma in civil war-wounded E. Solomonov, A. Braslavsky, A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Rapoport, A. Fedorenko, M. Vaskovic, W. Karim, I. Dashkovsky, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs; Galilee, IL
4. O095 - Cardiac war injuries, management of penetrating shrapnels to the heart H. Bahuoth, Z. Bekerman, Y. Kluger, G. Bolotin; Haifa, IL
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5. O096 - Assessment of the manageability of a disaster medical care system in Osaka Cityby a simulation of a Nankai Trough quake using a GISH. Yamamoto, Y. Kimura, Y. Mizobata; Osaka City, JP
6. O097 - A new protocol for war-wounded patients with improvised primary care in SyriaE. Solomonov, A. Braslavsky, A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Rapoport, A. Fedorenko, I. Dashkovs-ky, W. Karim, M. Vaskovic, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs; Galilee, IL
7. O098 - infect defect pseudarthrosis of tibia after gunshot wound - combinated soft tissueand bone reconstruction in several steps – case reportG. Walter; Vienna, AT
8. O099 - Practise of orthopaedic in austere environment of developing countriesM. Ahmad, R.M. Bashir; Chenab Nagar, PK
17:30 – 18:30 Strauss
OPENING CEREMONY
18:30 – 19:30 Poster Area
Poster Presentations – even poster numbers
18:30 – 19:30 Stolz
Section Meeting Visceral Trauma
18:30 – 19:30 Lehar 1
Section Meeting Polytrauma
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Monday, April 25, 2016
08:30 – 10:00 Strauss
ICL • • •CHEST DAMAGE CONTROL
Chairs: Clemens Aigner, Linz/AT & Francois Pons, Paris/FR
1. Resuscitative Thoracotomy Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR
2. Bronchotracheal Injuries Clemens Aigner, Wien/AT
3. Acute respiratory failure following lung contusion Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL
4. Blunt thoracic aortic injury Zsolt Balogh, Newcastle/AU
5. Management of acute chest defects Francois Pons, Paris/FR
08:30 – 10:00 Stolz
Keynote Session •MYTHS & TRUTHS: SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE ANKLE AND
TALOCALCANEAL JOINT
Chairs: Andrej Cretnik, Ljubjana/SI & Inger Schipper, Leiden/NL
1. Keynote: Diabetes, neuropathy, vascular disease and osteoporosis: Does it matter? Mujeeb Ashraf, Riyadh/SA
2. O100 - Demographic patterns and injury characteristics of patients with a calcaneal frac-ture in a regional trauma system G. Alexandridis1, A. Gunning1, G. Van Olden2, E.J. Verleisdonk1, M. Segers3, L. Leenen1;1Utrecht, NL, 2Amersfoort, NL, 3Nieuwegein, NL
3. O101 - Calcaneal fracture – nailing J. März1, M. Pompach2; 1Karlovy Vary, CZ, 2Pardubice, CZ
4. O102 - Intramedullary nailing of calcaneal fractures – experience with C-nail J. Pazour, M. Křivohlávek, R. Lukas; Liberec, CZ
5. O103 - Insertion of anteromedial wires in the application of a hind foot frame in distal tibial and calcaneal fractures C. Kelly, S. Britten, P. Loughenbury, J. Clancy, P. Harwood; Leeds, UK
6. O104 - Calcaneal fracture: 3D as new generation imaging D. Misselyn, Leuven, BE
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7. O105 - Orif treatment of 54 displaced intra articular calcaneal fractures.K. Papagiannakos, G. Fragkeskakis, P. Kakavas, K. Bosinakis, N. Potamitis, K. Soubassis, S.Sarafopoulos, I. Karnezis; Athens, GR
8. O106 - Syndesmotic reconstructions – evaluation using weightbearing CTB. Gueorguiev1, J. Hagen2, R.G. Richards2, M. Lenz3, P. Simons4, K. Klos4; 1Davos-Platz,CH,2Davos, CH, 3Jena, DE, 4Mainz, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
9. O107 - Treatement of Ankle Fractures with the locked intramedullary straight XS Nail incomplex fractures, osteoporotic bone and soft tissue damage.W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, DE
08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 1
Free Paper Session • •ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES
Chairs: William Cioffi, Providence/US & Selman Uranues, Graz/AT
1. O108 - Acute Mesenteric Ischemia: do we need to be faster? An algorithm proposalM. Ceolin, C. Bertani, F. Mrakic Sposta, S. Mei, J. Guerrini, S.P.B. Cioffi, H. Kurihara; Milan,IT
2. O109 - Impact of systematic use of US-guided DPA in the management of abdominalemergenciesM. Zago1, D. Mariani2, A. Casamassima3, M. Marconi4; 1Bergamo, IT, 2Legnano, IT, 3Milano,IT, 4Melzo, IT
3. O110 - Point of Care US. Are Acute Care Surgeon hands safe enough?.I. Martínez Casas1, A. Landaluce2, S. Ugarte2, L. Ponchietti1, T. Nimmesgern1, M.A. Amador3,F.J. Ibañez Aguirre2; 1Alicante, ES, 2Usansolo, Bizkaia, ES, 3Jaén, ES
4. O111 - Decreasing Overutilization of Damage Control Laparotomy Decreases MortalityB. Joseph1, B. Zangbar1, A. Azim1, N. Kulvatunyou1, A. Tang1, T. O‘Keeffe1, R. Latifi1, L.Gries1, P. Rhee2; 1Tucson, US, 2Tucson, AZ/US
5. O112 - Pre-Operative Designed Exploration Laparotomy In Solid Organ Blunt Trauma: ANovel Module Of Operative ManagementM. Nasr, Hufof, Al Ahsa, SA (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
6. O113 - Clinical Presentation, Management and Outcome of 58 adult patients with BowelVolvulusM. Al-Sulaiti, H. Al-Thani, N. Al Shaibani, A. El-Menyar, M. Asim, A. Tabeb; Doha, QA
7. O114 - Laparoscopic adhesiolysis in adhesive small bowel obstrucionM. Mandrioli, G. Tugnoli, A. Biscardi, A. Piccinini, A. Birindelli, L. Di Donato, E. Jovine, S. DiSaverio; Bologna, IT
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8. O115 - CT can make the management of abdominal stab wounds much more properN. Kaneko, Fukaya, JP
9. O116 - Hollow viscus injury due to blunt trauma: a descriptive study of epidemiology andoutcome in a large urban areaP. Fransvea1, G. Costa1, B. Frezza1, L. Lepre2, G. Balducci1; 1Roma, IT, 2Rome, IT
08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 2
ICL •IMPACT OF MASS MIGRATION AND ARE WE PREPARED FOR MARITIME DISASTERS?
Chairs: Per Örtenwall, Vastra Frolunda/SE & Stefan Schulz-Drost, Berlin/DE
1. Hungarian ExperienceIstvan Gargyan, Szeged/HU
2. KomPass, Capacity and organization in mass casualties on landHagen Andruszkow, Aachen/DE
3. KomPass, Capacity and organization in mass casualties on seaStefan Schulz-Drost, Berlin/DE
4. Preparedness for Scandinavian maritime disastersPer Örtenwall, Vastra Frolunda/SE
5. Israeli Experience in disaster managementEran Tal-Or, Poriya/IL
08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie
ACTUAL CONCEPTS OF COMPLEX INJURIES AROUND THE KNEE
Chairs: Ingo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE & Michael Nerlich, Regensburg/DE
1. Distal Femur FracturesJohannes Rueger, Hamburg/DE
2. Patella FracturesVolker Bühren, Murnau/DE
3. Proximal Tibia FracturesChristof Müller, Karlsruhe/DE
4. Knee dislocation: Management of additional intraarticular injuriesMichael Nerlich, Regensburg/DE
5. Periprosthetic Fractures around the KneeIngo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE
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Guest Symposium Österreichische Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (ÖGC)
EMERGENCY SURGERY DUE TO INFECTION
Chairs: Reinhard Függer, Linz/AT & Friedrich Herbst, Vienna/AT
1. Upper GIJohannes Zacherl, Vienna/AT
2. ColorectalFriedrich Herbst, Vienna/AT
3. HepatobiliopancreaticReinhard Függer, Linz/AT
4. HerniaHerwig Pokorny, Wiener Neustadt/AT
5. ThoraxFlorian Tomaselli, Linz/AT
10:30 – 12:00 Strauss
ICL • • •INTERFACE BETWEEN EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA
Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE & Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO
1. Definition of traumaHans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE
2. Emergency and trauma – where do they differ?Andreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT
3. Emergency and trauma – what do they share?Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO
4. Emergency and Trauma – who is practicing what in Europe? — North – Peep Talving, Tartu/Tallinn/EE — South – Hakan Yanar, Istanbul/TK — East – Radu Prejbeanu, Timisoara/RO — West – Jonathan Tilsed, Hull/UK — Central – Reto Babst, Luzern/CH
10:30 – 12:00 Stolz
Keynote Session •MYTHS & TRUTHS: GERIATRIC HIP FRACTURES
Chairs: Franz Kralinger, Vienna/AT & Christoph Josten, Leipzig/DE
1. Keynote Lecture: Orthogeriatic Co-ManagementFranz Kralinger, Vienna/AT
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2. O117 - Prothrombin complex concentrate in patients on anticoagulation who require hipfracture surgeryM. Humenberger, V. Weihs, A. Geroldinger, K. Schultes, S. Kettner, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT
3. O118 - The use of tranexamic acid in the prevention of anaemia following hip surgeryC. Dover1, R. Perkins2; 1Craven Arms, UK, 2Telford, UK
4. O119 - Fascia iliaca blockade in hip fracture patients: The effect on delirium incidence.R. de Vries, K. ten Duis, J.J. Ploegmakers, N. Azizi, I. Reininga, K. Wendt; Groningen, NL
5. O120 - Dynamic Hip Screw with or without anti-rotation screwS. Voeten1, J. Deunk1, J. Vermeulen2, J. van den Brand3, W. Zuidema1; 1Amsterdam,NL,2Haarlem, NL, 3Alkmaar, NL
6. O121 - Prophylactic augmentation of the osteoporotic proximal femur: cement or metal?Insights from computer simulations.P. Varga1, J. Inzana1, B. Gueorguiev2, M. Blauth3, M. Windolf2; 1Davos, CH, 2Davos-Platz,CH,3Innsbruck, AT
7. O122 - Early surgery for hip fractures: a successful implementationI. Rochus, H. Hoekstra, A. Sermon, S. Nijs; Leuven, BE
8. O123 - Associated injuries after hip fracture in the elderlyS. Voeten1, W. van Veen1, R. Fakkert1, J. Vermeulen2, H. van den Brand3, W.Zuidema1;1Amsterdam, NL, 2Haarlem, NL, 3Alkmaar, NL
9. O124 - Older hip fracture patients lose a substantial amount of skeletal muscle massduring short-term hospital admissionI.F. Kramer1, S. Broen2, M. Poeze2, I. Kouw2, L. Verdijk2, L.B. van Loon2; 1Den Bosch,NL,2Maastricht, NL
10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 1
ICL • • • •CROSS BORDER ISSUES AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Chairs: Pedro Ramos, Funchal/PT & Boris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/HR
1. New tools for Major Emergencies in European ProjectsDaniele Gui, Rome/IT
2. XVR, serious gaming to prepare for disastersPaul van Laar, Ede/NL
3. The different triage systems and tags across EuropeWim Rens, Tilburg/NL
4. Cross Border Rescue System – Austria, GermanyWolfgang Voelkel, Salzburg/AT
5. Preparing for cross border major incidents in South East EuropeBoris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/HR
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Keynote Session • •EMERGENCIES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Chairs: Stephanie Arbes, Vienna/AT & Ismet Gavrankapetanovic, Sarajevo/BS
1. Management in the pediatric trauma patient: adjusting algorithmsIngo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE
2. Do we need a specialist in pediatric trauma care?Thomas Neubauer, Horn/AT
3. O125 - Increased morbidity associated with weekend pediatric road traffic injuries: 10-year analysis of trauma registry dataB. Burstein1, E. Fauteux-Lamarre2, A.B. van As3; 1Montreal, QC/CA, 2Montreal, CA, 3CapeTown, ZA
4. O126 - Clinical Outcome of Polytraumatized Children and Adolescent Patients in a LevelOne Trauma CenterM. Hofbauer, T. Tiefenböck, M. Winnisch, M. Michel, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT
5. O127 - Occipital Condyle Fractures in AdolescentsR. Tomaszewski, L. Wiktor; Katowice, PL
6. O128 - Traumatic Pediatric Hip Dislocation – A Case Report with Comprehensive Litera-ture ReviewA. Startzman1, J. Pennington2, J. Rush2; 1Fort Lauderdale, FL/US, 2Fort Lauderdale, US
7. O129 - The Three Step Approach to the management of acute pediatric Monteggia lesionsJ. Hetthessy, T. Kassai, B. Sebők, A. Szórádiné Vadász; Budapest, HU
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 1
Keynote Session • •ABDOMEN: HEPATO-BILIARY SURGERY
Chairs: Yoram Kluger, Haifa/IL & Reinhard Mittermair, Klagenfurt/AT
1. Role of open cholecystectomy in the era of reduced port surgery Carsten Gutt, Memmingen/DE
2. O130 - Acute cholecystitis and Percutaneous cholecystostomy. Is it still necessary?A. Sazhin, G. Ivakhov, N. Glagolev; Moscow, RU(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
3. O131 - Safety of early removal of percutaneous cholecystostomy tube in moderate/severeacute cholecystitis: a single-center experience and a review of the literatureD. Macchini, L. Degrate, M. Oldani, D. Leni, F. Romano, P. Padalino, L. Gianotti; Monza, IT
4. O132 - An Innovative Emergency Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Technique; Early ResultsTowards Complication Free SurgeryM. Nasr, Hufof, Al Ahsa, SA
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5. O133 - Management and outcome of Blunt Liver injury : A single center experience I. Afifi, H. Al-Thani, A. El-Menyar, R. Peralta, A. Al-Hassani, S. Abayazeed, H. Abdelrahman; Doha, QA
6. O134 - Delayed surgery in non operative liver blunt trauma treatment L. Lacaze1, N. Taton1, A. Amariutei1, J. Abba1, O. Risse1, C. Arvieux2, C. Overs1, C. Létoub-lon1; 1Grenoble, FR, 2La Tronche, FR
7. O135 - French multicentric cohort of blunt pancreatic trauma managed with endoscopy A. Studer1, M. Barthet1, S. Bourgoin2, D. Massalou3, E. Girard4, C. Arvieux4, T. Bege1;1Marseille, FR, 2Toulon, FR, 3Nice, FR, 4La Tronche, FR
8. O136 - A 5-year experience with hepatic trauma in a Portuguese hospital A.C. Carvalho1, J. Magalhães1, D. Brito2, M. Martins3, A.C. Longras2, T. Santos2, V. Cast-ro2, A. Magalhães1, R. Moreira1, S. Ferreira2, H. Fernandes2, J. Reis2, A. Castro1, J.M. Pinto Correia2;1Guimaraes, PT, 2Guimarães, PT, 3Barcelos, PT
9. O137 - Early Surgery in Prone Position in Patients Undergoing Non-Operative Manage-ment for Splenic and Liver Injuries K. Markert, T. Haltmeier, T. Khatsilouskaya, M. Cathomas, M.J. Keel, D. Candinas, B. Schnüriger; Bern, CH
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 2
Free Paper Session •NEW SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN FRACTURE CARE
Chairs: Milorad Mitkovic, Nis/RS & Michael Nerlich, Regensburg/DE
1. O138 - Treatment of sternal fractures: New system for sternum osteosynthesis with titanium staples. P. Moreno de la Santa, M.D. Polo, C. Delgado, S. Leal, A. Martin, P. Magdalena, M.D. Cho-rén; Vigo, ES
2. O139 - DIF (Dynamic Internal Fixator) a new device for difficul fractures C. Battiato, Ascoli Piceno, IT
3. O140 - Treatment of acetabular fractures in the elderly – introduction of a new implant J. Becker1, D. Krappinger2, A. Auffarth1, P. Moroder1, M. Blauth2, H. Resch1; 1Salzburg, AT,2Innsbruck, AT
4. O141 - Early experiences of a new anatomic plating system for posterior acetabular frac-tures in a level 1 UK trauma centre R. Dhir1, M. Gee2, H. Arshad2, P. Culpan2, P. Bates2; 1Leeds, UK, 2London, UK
5. O142 - Early experiences of a new anatomic anterior plating system for acetabular fractu-res in a level-1 UK trauma centre R. Dhir1, M. Gee2, H. Arshad2, P. Bates2, P. Culpan2; 1Leeds, UK, 2London, UK
6. O143 - The new Femoral Neck System for femoral neck fracture fixation. Biomechanical
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performance versus diverse standard implants for osteosynthesis K. Stoffel1, I. Zderic2, C. Sommer3, U. Eberli2, D. Mueller4, M. Oswald5,B. Gueorguiev6;1Liestal, CH, 2Davos, CH, 3Chur, CH, 4Zuchwil, CH, 5Suzhou, CN, 6Davos-Platz, CH
7. O144 - Reconstruction of Femoral non-union with mal-alignment using chippingtechniqueT. Matsushita1, Y. Watanabe2; 1Koriyama, Fukushima, JP, 2Tokyo, JP
8. O145 - Retrograde Tibial Nail – A New Biomechanically Superior Nailing Concept For TheTreatment Of Distal Tibia FracturesS. Kuhn, J. Greenfield, C. Arand, P. Appelmann, P.M. Rommens; Mainz, DE
9. O146 - Introduction of a new repair technique in bony avulsion of the FDP tendon using asuture anchor.G. Halat, L. Negrin, T. Koch, J. Streicher, J. Erhart, P. Platzer, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT
10. O147 - Kirschner wire extension blocking technique for closed bony mallet injuries; resultsof 42 casesA. Meershoek, P. Wittich, J. Keizer; Nieuwegein, NL
12:00 – 12:30 Strauss
The Otmar Trentz Lecture
TRAUMA SURGERY: A VANISHING SPECIALTY OR A NEW SUBSPECIALTY?
Vilmos Vecsei, Vienna/AT
12:30 – 13:50 Stolz
General Assembly ESTES
14:00 – 15:30 Strauss
ICL • •MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCIES
Chairs: Stefan Nijs, Leuven/BE & Ari Leppäniemi, Helsinki/FI
1. Non-operative management: based on clinical condition or evidencesStefan Nijs, Leuven/BE
2. Patient needs surgery now and is under new anticoagulant drugs: what shall we doJorge Pereira, Viseu/PT
3. Appendectomy - obsolete?Spiros Stergiopoulos, Chaidari/GR
4. Necrotising pancreatitis: How far the non-operative management goesAri Leppäniemi, Helsinki/FI
5. Ileus: Indicators to decide early operative treatmentLuca Ansaloni, Bergamo/IT
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ICL • • • • •THE EUROPEAN UNION OF MEDICAL SPECIALISTS (UEMS)
Chairs: Wolfgang Feil, Vienna/AT & Jonathan Tilsed, Hull/UK
1. UEMS: speaking truth unto power at the centre of Europe Othmar Haas, Klagenfurt/AT
2. Is the concept of general surgery dead in an era of sub-specialisation? Wolfgang Feil, Vienna/AT
3. Trauma surgery: has the Division grown up in its first 18 years? Hans-Joerg Oestern, Celle/DE
4. Emergency surgery: the next generation Jonathan Tilsed, Hull/UK
14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 1
Free Paper Session • •SEVERE EXTREMITY INJURIES
Chairs: Oskar Aszmann, Vienna/AT & Andreas Platz, Zurich/CH
1. O148 - Missed Diagnosis in polytrauma – what are the consequences? S. Kibbe, R. Auer, J. Riehl; Louisville, KY/US
2. O149 - Replantation of Partial Upper Limb Amputation after Suicide Attempt T. Hölzenbein, M. Aspalter, W. Dabernig, F. Enzmann, P. Nierlich, J. Ellacuriaga, K. Linni, H. Schubert, A. Hartmann; Salzburg, AT
3. O150 - The impact of revascularization time on post-operative complications and related outcomes of ischemic extremity injuries H. Morii, Kawagoe, JP
4. O151 - Primary radial nerve palsy associated with traumatic humeral shaft fractures – Does the type of treatment influence recovery? R. Ostermann, N. Lang, P. Platzer; Vienna, AT
5. O152 - Long-term Outcome after toe-to-hand transfer for reconstruction of amputation injuries of the hand S. Quadlbauer, C. Pezzei, J. Jurkowitsch, T. Beer, T. Keuchel, T. Hausner, M. Leixnering; Vienna, AT
6. O153 - Perilunate (Fracture) Dislocation in Polytrauma I. Krusche-Mandl, V. Weihs, J. Erhart; Vienna, AT
7. O154 - Reconstructive Intervention after traumatic finger amputations: Pollizisation and Ray Amputation can improve hand function and cosmetic appearance T. Keuchel, C. Pezzei, S. Quadlbauer, J. Jurkowitsch, P. Reb, T. Hausner, M. Leixnering; Vienna, AT
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8. O155 - Monitoring Recovery of Open Tibial Fractures, Using Objective Functional Measu-res with Preliminary Data from a Combined Orthoplastic Research Clinic R. Morris, S. Maggs, O. Bodger, I. Pallister; Swansea, UK
9. O156 - External skeletal fixation as temporarily method in damage control. When and where external fixation can be definitive method of fracture treatment? M. Mitkovic, S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, I. Kostic, M. Mitkovic; Nis, RS
10. O157 - Naturally derived acellular small diameter vascular grafts from human placenta for reconstructive surgery K. Schneider, P. Aigner, X. Monforte, W. Holnthoner, A. Teuschl, H. Bergmeister, H. Redl; Vienna, AT
14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 2
Guest Symposium AOTrauma
ANKLE FRACTURES
Chairs: Michael Wagner, Vienna/AT & Anna Ekman, Stockholm/SESpeakers: Charlotte Karlsson-Thur, Stockholm/SE & Franz Kralinger, Vienna/AT
1. Basic principle lecture + Discussion
2. Difficult fractures – large posterior fragments, syndesmotic injuries, mini pilon + Discussion + 40 minutes Case Discussion
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 1
Keynote Session • •SEPTIC ABDOMEN
Chairs: Radko Komadina, Celje/SI & Isidro Martinez Casas, Alicante/ES
1. Keynote Lecture: Repalarotomy: Planned or on demand after septic complications? Isidro Martinez Casas, Alicante/ES
2. O158 - Open abdomen our experience S. Condurro, G. Barberio, A. Bosco, S. Campagna, S. Cornaglia, E. Debarberis Mainini, D. Guarino, A. Trunfio, S. Razzi; Aosta, IT
3. O159 - The Management of Small Bowel and Mesenteric Injuries in Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Late Does Not Mean Worse D. Tartaglia, E. Pouli, F. Cascione, A. Bertolucci, M. Modesti, L. Cobuccio, I. Cengeli, E. Kauffmann, R. Fantacci, G. Zocco, C. Galatioto, M. Chiarugi; Pisa, IT
4. O160 - Auditing Surgical Sepsis in a Regional Trauma Centre K. Linton, G. Bass, R. Curran, E. Carton; Drogheda, IE
5. O161 - The value of absolute leukocyte numbers in peripheral blood of patients with
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penetrating splenic injury in the early detection of septic complications R. Spijkerman1, M. Teuben2, F. Hoosain3, L. Taylor3, T. Blokhuis1, T. Hardcastle4, B. Warren3, L. Leenen1; 1Utrecht, NL, 2Aachen, DE, 3Cape Town, ZA, 4Durban, ZA
6. O161A - Intra abdominal hypertension correction by formatting the laparostomy Z. Chkhaidze1, A. Barkalaia2, N. Tskhvedadze1; 1Tbilisi, GE, 2Birkirkara, MT
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 2
Free Paper Session • • • • •INNOVATIONS: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Chairs: Stefan Marlovits, Vienna/AT & Demetrios Demetriades, Sierra Madre/US
1. O162 - In vitro effects of fibrinogen supplementation on clot initiation and stability – A ROTEM study N. Schäfer1, A. Driessen2, M. Fröhlich1, U. Bauerfeind1, J. Ofir1, E. Stürmer1, M. Maegele1;1Köln, DE, 2Cologne, DE (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
2. O163 - Hind-limb ischemia is insufficient to induce systemic hyperfibrinolysis in a rat model of ischemia-reperfusion injury J. Zipperle, C. Penzenstadler, S. Muehleder, M. Ponschab, C. Schlimp, H. Redl, S. Bahrami, H. Schoechl; Vienna, AT
3. O164 - Intraosseous application of prothrombin complex concentrate with/without fibri-nogen concentrate in a swine model of haemodilution. C. Schlimp, M. Ponschab, C. Keibl, S. Nürnberger, H. Redl, H. Schöchl; Vienna, AT
4. O165 - Splenic homing of neutrophil subtypes in a mice model of hypovolemic schock and trauma M. Teuben1, M. Heeres2, T. Blokhuis2, R. Pfeifer1, H. Pape1, L. Koenderman2, L. Leenen2;1Aachen, DE, 2Utrecht, NL (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
5. O166 - Stimulating and inhibitory effect of severe polytrauma on early immune responses in the blood and bone marrow compartment of young mice S. Drechsler1, P. Rademann2, J. Zipperle1, M. Jafarmadar1, A. Klotz1, S. Bahrami1, M. Osu-chowski1; 1Vienna, AT, 2Wien, AT
6. O167 - Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Secretome ameliorates Wound Healing in a porcine 3rd degree Burn Model R. Mittermayr, S. Hacker, S. Nickl, T. Haider, C. Keibl, H. Redl, M. Mildner, H. Ankersmit; Vienna, AT (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
7. O168 - Comparison of different scaffolds in relation of osteogenic activity in bone marrow mononuclear cell-supported therapy of large femoral bone defects in rats M. Janko, Frankfurt, DE (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
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8. O169 - APOSEC enhances wound healing in a diabetic mouse model D. Traxler, C. Keibl, D. Lidinsky, J. Hartinger, S. Nuernberger, H. Redl, H. Ankersmit, V. Hruschka, P. Slezak; Vienna, AT
9. O170 - Improvement in histological collagen type II mapping in hyaline cartilage and tissue engineered samples. S. Nürnberger, D. Lidinsky, H. Redl, C. Albrecht; Vienna, AT
10. O171 - Development of a clinically realistic long term polytrauma model K. Horst1, R. Pfeifer1, M. Teuben1, K. Almahmoud1, P. Störmann2, B. Auner2, B. Relja2, I. Marzi2, A. Haug3, M. van Griensven3, M. Kalbitz4, S. Huber-Lang4, R. Tolba1, G. Marx1, T. Simon1, F. Hildebrand5, H. Pape1; 1Aachen, DE, 2Frankfurt, DE, 3München, DE, 4Ulm, DE,5Marburg, DE
11. O172 - The bare area of proximal ulna: an anatomic study with relevance to chevron osteotomy B. Yu, R. Ao, D. Li, X. Zhang, C. Fancheng; Shanghai, CN
16:00 – 17:30 Strauss
ICL •MYTHS & TRUTHS: POLYTRAUMA
Chairs: Mehdi Mousavi, Vienna/AT & Raul Coimbra, San Diego/US
1. Definition polytrauma – does it make sense? Raul Coimbra, San Diego/US
2. ATLS is beneficial for polytraumatised patients? Bertil Bouillon, Cologne/DE
3. ETC is beneficial for polytraumatised patients? Michael Hüpfl, Vienna/AT
4. Interdisciplinary management with changing responsibilities is beneficial for polytrauma-tised patients? Michael Schütz, Berlin/DE
5. Polytrauma – quo vadis? Mehdi Mousavi, Vienna/AT
16:00 – 17:30 Stolz
Free Paper Session •MYTHS & TRUTHS: PELVIS & HIP
Chair: Thomas Braunsteiner, Vienna/AT & Peter Giannoudis, Leeds/UK
1. O173 - The development of acetabular fractures over a treatment period of 12 years S. Zeidler1, N. Lübke1, K. Kreher2, J. Böhme1, C. Josten1; 1Leipzig, DE, 2Hartmannsdorf, DE
2. O174 - The role of pelvic stability in the patients with pelvic fracture is diminishing in the evaluation of associated intra-abdominal injuries or retroperitoneal hemorrhage
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C. Fu, Taoyuan, TW3. O175 - Percutaneous sacro-iliac screws in unstable pelvic injuries – our approach and
results after 95 consecutive cases M. Popescu, S. Dragusanu, B. Tunescu, A. Tiris, A. Totorean, G. Noditi, R. Dagla; Timisoara, RO
4. O176 - The Pararectus Approach Provides More Surgical Exposure And Different Options For Instrumentation Than The Modified Stoppa Approach For Fixation Of Acetabular Fractures. M.J. Keel, M. Savic, J. Cullmann, W. Zech, V. Djonov, J. Bastian; Bern, CH
5. O177 - the Anterior Intrapelvic Approach for Acetabulum Fractures S. Kibbe1, L. Negrin2, K. Himschoot1, D. Seligson1; 1Louisville, US, 2Vienna, AT
6. O178 - Do we really require magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose fragility fractures of the pelvis? Y. Ueda, H. Tsuji, Y. Kurata, J. Saito, K. Sato; Sapporo, JP
7. O179 - Combination of modified free vascularized fibular grafting and reverse Less Inva-sive Stabilization System (LISS) for the management of femoral neck nonunion in patients thirty years of age or younger C. Zhang, Shanghai, CN
8. O180 - Surgical Treatment of Trochanteric Fractures A.V. Kalashnikov1, V.D. Malyk2, Y.O. Stavinskyi1; 1Kyiv, UA, 2Poltava, UA
9. O181 - Does an additional antirotation U-Blade Lagscrew improve treatment of per-torchanteric fractures with gamma 3 nail? N. Lang, C. Arthold, J. Jöstl, K. Sarahrudi; Vienna, AT
16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 1
Keynote Session •APPENDICITIS
Chairs: Martina Lemmerer, Graz/AT & Andrea Casamassima, Milan/IT
1. Keynote: Acute appendicitis – which approach? Jonathan Tilsed, Hull/UK
2. O182 - Acute appendicitis: analysis of 16544 cases M. Ceresoli, M. Pisano, N. Allievi, A. Zucchi, F. Coccolini, G. Montori, E. Poiasina, L. Ansalo-ni; Bergamo, IT
3. O183 - Complicated acute appendicitis: open vs laparoscopic approach in the elderly L. Fattori, C. Barbieri, F. Cristaudo, M. Gattuso, C. Dammaro; Monza, IT
4. O184 - Appendiceal mass: Is interval appendectomy necessarry? A.F.K. Gök1, Y. Soytaş2, B. Mollavelioğlu1, S. Yüksel1, M. İlhan1, S. Bademler1, H. Yanar1, K. Günay1, R. Güloğlu1, C. Ertekin1; 1Istanbul, TR, 2Istanbul, TR
5. O185 - Is interval appendectomy mandatory in conservative treatment of complicated
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appendicitis with a palpable mass or localized abscess? M. Rocha1, F. Teixeira1, M. Jucá2, A. Pflug1, S. Couto Netto1, A. Andreotti2, P. Alves2, C. Bernini1, E. Utiyama1, C.A. Menegozzo1; 1Sao Paulo, BR, 2São Paulo - Sp, BR
6. O186 - Antibiotic therapy following appendectomy for acute appendicitis. Surgical fin-dings remain more important than national guidelines. C. Oollende1, E. Hornez2, D. Ngabou1, Y. Baudoin2, N. Mocellin2, S. Bonnet2; 1Libreville, GA, 2Clamart, FR
16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 2
Keynote Session • • •SPLEEN & TRAUMA
Chairs: Mauro Zago, Milan/IT & Selman Uranues, Graz/AT
1. Keynote: O187 The development of the European Trauma Course in Austria – data on 30 courses Joachim Renner, Vienna/AT, M. Hüpfl1, F. Trummer2, A. Deixler2, K. Kalan Ustar2, C. Schreiber2, I. Lulic2; 1Wien, AT,2Vienna, AT
2. O188 - Frequency, presentation, management and outcomes of blunt splenic injury in a single center over a 3-year period A. Al-Hassani, G. Jabbour, A. El-Menyar, M. Asim, H. Al-Thani; Doha, QA
3. O189 - Contribution of three-dimensional reconstructions from CT-Scan for assessing the factors associated with blunt splenic injury severity A. Studer1, T. Bege1, C. Kahn1, S. Coze1, K. Chaumoitre1, R. Denis2, S. Berdah1, C. Brunet1;1Marseille, FR, 2Montreal, QC/CA
4. O190 - Diagnostic accuracy of Vitrea versus conventional CT – outcome predictability for NOM in splenic injuries I. Unterfrauner, G. Tomasch, S. Uranues; Graz, AT
5. O191 - Angio-embolization in bleeding blunt splenic injuries: it works but look out conse-quences A. Bertolucci, D. Tartaglia, S. Musetti, M. Modesti, L. Cobuccio, I. Cengeli, C. Galatioto, M. Chiarugi; Pisa, IT
6. O192 - Blunt Splenic Trauma in a Level III Trauma Center: a 5-year cohort S. Silva, N. Tenreiro, A. Melo, J. Lage, C. Santos, A. Oliveira; Vila Real, PT
7. O193 - Splenic embolization after blunt trauma – a 7 year experience P. Drac, J. Kovarik, P. Korpa, V. Prasil; Olomouc, CZ
8. O194 - Management of blunt splenic injury: a retrospective review of practice and outco-mes at a UK Major Trauma Centre S. Smith1, L. Adamson2, W. Al-obaydi2, H. White2, M. D‘Auria2, A. Brooks2; 1Bury, UK,2Nottingham, UK
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16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 1
Keynote Session • •EMERGENCY SERVICE
Chairs: Andriy Kalashnikov, Kiev/UA, Endre Varga, Szeged/HU
1. Keynote: Benchmarks of Emergency Service SystemsPeep Talving, Tartu/Tallinn/EE
2. O195 - Acute Care Surgery Services: Beyond just the operating roomT. Van Zyl, P. Murphy, L. Allen, W. Leeper, K. Leslie, N. Parry, K. Vogt; London, CA
3. O196 - Dragon Stadium Emergency Services – Champions League of the Sports Emergen-cy ServicesP. Martins, N. Puga, N. Coimbra, F. Serralva; Porto, PT
4. O197 - Establishment of Severe Trauma Rescue System in ChinaB. Jiang, T. Wang, X. Yin, P. zhang, Y. Kou; Peking, CN
5. O198 - Redefining trauma post service centralisation in the UKK. Mann, J. Moorehead, S. Scott, N. Misra; Liverpool, UK
6. O199 - Implementing an Acute Care Surgery Service Model in a Middle-income countryhospital generates significant growth in productivity and procedure RVUsE. Rodas, M. Guachun, J. Tapia, J. Salamea, R. Pino, L. Fernandez de Cordova, J. Reinoso,D. Sarmiento, H. Sacoto, B. Serrano, G. Sánchez; Cuenca, EC
7. O200 - Current state of trauma care system in ShanghaiZ. Li, Y. Zuoqin; Shanghai, CN
8. O201 - 1 Limitations in prehospital communication between trauma helicopter, ambulanceservices and dispatch centresA. Harmsen, G. Giannakopoulos, G. Franshman, H. Christiaans, F. Bloemers; Amsterdam, NL
9. O202 - ‘The weekend effect’: Does it really affect surgical mortality rates, a review ofsurgical admissions from a busy teaching Hospital in LondonV. Shatkar, L. Kamuriwo, J. Burke; Romford, London, UK
16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 2
Keynote Session •INNOVATIONS: IMAGING & NAVIGATION
Chairs: Marius Keel, Bern/CH & Peter Richter, Ulm/DE
1. Keynote: Computer-assisted surgery Peter Richter, Ulm/DE
2. O203 - Clinical evaluation of Infrascanner model 2000 for detection of traumatic intracra-nial hematomas.R. Berg, K. van Helmond, M. van den Baar; Veldhoven, NL(Nominated for Best Oral Award)
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3. O204 - Radiological evaluation of the ACL and semitendinosus, gracilis tendon with child-ren age.R. Tomaszewski, L. Wiktor, D. Smyczek, E. Kluczewska, I. Wos; Katowice, PL
4. O205 - Navigation with image-fusion method for transiliac-transsacral screwsT. Noda, T. Uehara, M. Yoshimura, M. Kiyono, T. Komatsubara, K. Sugiu, Y. Yamakawa, Y.Shimamura, T. Ozaki; Okayama, JP
5. O206 - Traumatological application of three-dimensional reconstruction and rapid prototy-ping technology in complex acetabular fracturesC. Battiato1, L. Basiglini2; 1Ascoli Piceno, IT, 2Ascoli, IT
6. O207 - 3D Quantification of Posterior Malleolar Fragment-Reduction Predicts ClinicalOutcome in a Prospective TrialR. de Muinck Keizer, D.T. Meijer, B. van der Gronde, T. Teunis, S. Stufkens, J. Doornberg, T.Schepers, G.M. Kerkhoffs, J.C. Goslings; Amsterdam, NL
7. O208 - Articular Gap and Step-off Revisited: 3D Quantification of Posterior MalleolarFragment ReductionR. de Muinck Keizer, D.T. Meijer, B. van der Gronde, T. Teunis, S. Stufkens, J. Doornberg, T.Schepers, J..C. Goslings, G.M. Kerkhoffs; Amsterdam, NL
8. O209 - Three Dimensional Virtual Planning of Corrective Osteotomies of Distal RadiusMalunions: A Systematic ReviewR. de Muinck Keizer1, K.M. Lechner1, M. Mulders1, N. Schep1, D. Eygendaal2, J.C.Goslings1;1Amsterdam, NL, 2Breda, NL
9. O210 - Ultrasound based shear-wave elastography for the non-invasive early diagno-sis of acute compartment syndrome – development of a method based on tissue strainanalytics.G. Achatz, T. Döhler, T. Andres, F. von Lübken, H. Riesner, M. Herr, H. Palm, B. Friemert;Ulm, DE
17:30 –18:30 Poster Area
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08:30 – 10:00 Strauss
Nightmare Session • • • • •WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD SURGEONS
Chairs: Ari Leppäniemi, Helsinki/FI & Otmar Trentz, Zurich/CH
challenging cases with patrticipation of the audience
08:30 – 10:00 Stolz
Keynote Session •SPORTS MEDICINE: KNEE
Chairs: Radu Prejbeanu, Timisoara/RU & Thomas Müllner, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote: ACL Surgery – can we predict the outcome?Karl-Peter Benedetto, Feldkirch/AT
2. O211 - The diagnostic value of the ‚Lever Sign‘ testC. Koster1, M. Lichtenberg2, A. Harmsen1, F. Oosterveld2, F. Bloemers1; 1Amsterdam,NL,2Enschede, NL
3. O212 - Outcomes following braced, full weight-bearing rehabilitation after meniscal repairusing the all inside FasT-fix repair system at a mean follow up of 2 yearsM. Alam, M. Buldu, J. Arbuthnot; Birmingham, UK
4. O213 - ACL Regeneration using a novel silk fiber based scaffold – Histological Results of aLarge Animal StudyA. Teuschl, P. Heimel, S. Nürnberger, H. Redl, T. Nau; Vienna, AT
5. O214 - Clinical and Functional Outcome after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructionusing the LARS™ System at a Minimum Follow-Up of 10 yearsM. Hofbauer, M. Schurz, J. Jöstl, T. Tiefenböck; Vienna, AT
6. O215 - Clinical and Functional Outcome of All-Inside Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconst-ruction at a Minimum of 2-Year Follow-upM. Hofbauer, M. Schurz, S. Syre, G. Steiner, F. Plachel, T. Tiefenböck; Vienna, AT
7. O216 - Sex does Not Influence the Clinical Outcome of Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Liga-ment Reconstruction in the Short Term utilizing the “All-Inside” TechniqueT. Tiefenböck, M. Schurz, S. Syre, F. Plachel, G. Steiner, M. Hofbauer; Vienna, AT
8. O217 - In vivo knee rotational stability 2 years after double-bundle and anatomic single-bundle ACL reconstructionR. Hart, M. Komzak; Znojmo, CZ
9. O218 - Knee joint stability after dynamic intraligamentary stabilizationJ. Häberli1, P. Henle2, Y.P. Acklin3, I. Zderic3, B. Gueorguiev4; 1Bettlach, CH, 2Bern,CH,3Davos, CH, 4Davos-Platz, CH
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Keynote Session •POLYTRAUMA 1
Chairs: Lauri Handolin, Helsinki/FI & William Cioffi, Providence/US
1. Keynote: Treatment and leadership in PolytraumaPol M. Rommens, Mainz/DE
2. O219 - Pattern of Mortality and Causes of Death after multiple Trauma: A SystematicReview of Autopsy StudiesR. Pfeifer, H. Andruszkow, M. Teuben, H. Pape; Aachen, DE
3. O220 - Polytrauma patients in the Netherlands and the USA: A bi-institutional comparisonof demographics and outcomes of care.S. Dijkink1, G. Van Der Wilden1, P. Krijnen1, L. Dol1, S. Rhemrev2, D. King3, M. DeMoya3, G.Velmahos3, I. Schipper1; 1Leiden, NL, 2Den Haag, NL, 3Boston, MA/US
4. O221 - Analysis of pelvic/acetabular injuries in a Middle-East government hospitalT. Braunsteiner1, I. Abbas2; 1Vienna, AT, 2Al Ain, AE
5. O222 - Epidemiological Profile of Major Trauma Patients Admitted to a Trauma Center inBrazilC.A. Menegozzo1, P.H. Alves1, M. Rocha1, M. Jucá2, A. Pflug1, C. Bernini1, E. Utiyama1; 1SaoPaulo, BR, 2São Paulo - Sp, BR
6. O223 - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in a Civilian Trauma Population – A Point Preva-lence Study.J. Smith, J. Fletcher, A. Curran, J. Peacock, M. Elniel, N. Misra; Liverpool, UK
7. O224 - Impact of Pelvic Fracture (Type B/C) on the Clinical Outcomes of Severely InjuredTrauma Patients: Are They Still a Life Threatening ?K. Almahmoud1, R. Pfeifer1, W. Hyderabad1, F. Hildebrand1, A. Peitzman2, H. Pape1; 1Aa-chen, DE, 2Pittsburgh, PA/US
8. O225 - Quality of life after pelvic ring fractures: long term outcomes; a cross-sectionalstudy.L. Brouwers, M. de Jongh, K. Lansink; Tilburg, NL
9. O226 - Evolution of Severe Trauma in Estonia Comparing Time Segments of Early versusEstablished Independence of the StateS. Saar1, M. Sokirjanski2, L. Junkin2, J. Laos1, A. Laar2, I. Merioja2, U. Lepner2, L. Kukk1, A.Remmelgas1, T. Asser2, K. Innos1, J. Starkopf2, P. Talving1; 1Tallinn, EE, 2Tartu, EE
08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 2
Free Paper Session • • •INTERFACE: PREHOSPITAL & INHOSPITAL
Chairs: Louis Riddez, Stockholm/SE & Peter Wendsche, Brno/CZ
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1. O227 - Trauma management during financial crisis : The first trauma database in Greece A. Prionas1, A. Papakoulas2, A. Tooulias2, T. Piachas2, G. Tsoulfas2, G. Marakis2; 1Halkida, GR,2Thessaloniki, GR
2. O228 - The Healthcare Costs of Pedestrian Injuries in Qatar R. Consunji1, A. El-Menyar1, H. Al-Thani1, F. Irfan1, R. Latifi2, M. Tuma3, R. Peralta1; 1Doha, QA, 2Tucson, AZ/US, 3Toronto, ON/CA
3. O229 - Direct admission versus transfer to a level 1 trauma center improves survival. M. Bala, A. Kedar, R. Arnon, G. Almogy; Jerusalem, IL
4. O230 - Lack of pre hospital triage results in emergency department burden trauma as well as non-trauma related emergencies H. Bahuoth, Y. Kluger, A. Ben Yehezkel; Haifa, IL
5. O231 - Acute care length of stay for injury admissions: a comparison across trauma sys-tems L. Moore1, D. Evans2, S. Hameed3, N. Yanchar4, H. Stelfox5; 1Quebec, CA, 2Vancouver, AB/CA, 3Vancouver, CA, 4Halifax, AB/CA, 5Calgary, CA
6. O232 - A Closed Loop Audit Cycle of Surgical Readmissions to an Emergency General Surgery Unit J. Poonian, C. Machin, N. Misra; Liverpool, UK
7. O233 - Reduced mortality following the introduction of a multimodal multidisciplinary perioperative protocol in high risk emergency gastrointestinal surgery patients L. Tengberg, M. Bay-Nielsen, T. Bisgaard, M. Cihoric, M. Lauritsen, N. Foss; Hvidovre, DK
8. O234 - The Liverpool Ortho-plastic Service; What have we achieved? N. Sargazi, A. Abd El Gawad, B. Narayan, D. Bell, S. Nayagam, K. Graham; Liverpool, UK
9. O235 - Responding to an influx of war-wounded patients: nursing staff in the Trauma Room E. Solomonov, A. Braslavsky, A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Rapoport, A. Fedorenko, I. Dashkovs-ky, W. Karim, M. Vaskovic, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs; Galilee, IL
10. O236 - Danish trauma team competencies – A national point prevalence study K. Steinthorsdottir1, P. Svenningsen2, R. Fabrizius2, J. Hillingsøe1, L. Svendsen1, M. Sillesen2;1Copenhagen, DK, 2Copenhagen Ø, DK
08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium ETCO
THE TRAUMA TEAM – ELEMENTS TO GET THEM WORKING
Chairs: Michael Hüpfl, Vienna/AT & Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR
1. Practical training in trauma care – from skill drill to high fidelity team training Karl Schebesta, Vienna/AT
2. Interdisciplinary trauma room training – using an up-to-date technique to enhance human
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3. ATLS and ETC manuals: points of agreement and disagreement Eric Voglio, Lyon/FR
08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 2
Guest Symposium ATCN
TRAINING NURSES TO TRAUMA CARE
Chairs: Maria Candida Durao Lisbon/PT & Frédéric Lodier, Lyon/FR
1. Overview of ATCN international Michael Glenn, Seattle/US
2. Presentation of ATCN in Europe Maria Candida Durao, Lisbon/PT
3. New relationship in the Emergency Teams after ATLS/ATCN courses Olivier Garcia, FR
4. 5-year-experience of ATCN in Germany Margot Dietz-Wittstock, Flensburg/DE
5. Round table: Projects for ATCN in Europe in the future Carla Nascimento Lisbon/PT, Julien Fouques/FR
6. How to organize a European trauma nurses network? all speakers
10:30 – 12:00 Strauss
ICL • • •INNOVATIONS AND NEW TECHNIQUES
Chairs: Tal Hörer, Örebrö/SE & Timothy Williams, Virginia/US
1. EndoVascular and Hybrid Trauma Management for Visceral trauma Tal Hörer, Örebrö/SE
2. Vascular access for EndoVascular Trauma Management Junichi Matsumoto, Tokyo/JP
3. Resuscitative Endovasculaar Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) for Trauma: New Horizons in Trauma Care Timothy Williams, Virginia/US
4. Self-Expanding foam for intraabdominal exsanguination Victor Reva, Saint Petersburg/RU
5. Innovations in ECMO Dominik Wiedemann, Vienna/AT
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ICL •TERRORISM ATTACKS WITH HIGH ENERGY WEAPONS – ARE WE PREPARED?
Chairs: Pedro Ramos, Funchal/PT & Ingo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE
1. Experiences of the recent attack in Paris Marilyn Franchin, Paris/FR
2. What are the challenges with mass casualty incidents with penetrating injuries? Rifat Latifi, Tucson/US
3. Norway experience after Oslo shooting Paal Aksel Naess, Oslo/NO
4. In and outs of ballistics Nicolas Prat, Lyon/FR
5. How to deal with a mass casualty with penetrating injuries Ofer Merin, Jerusalem/IL
10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 1
Free Paper Session •POLYTRAUMA 2
Chairs: Raul Coimbra, San Diego/US & Albert Kröpfl, Schladming/AT
1. O237 - Eleven definitions of polytrauma in comparison S. Frenzel1, P. Krenn1, G. Halat2, T. Heinz1, S. Hajdu2, L. Negrin2; 1Wien, AT, 2Vienna, AT
2. O238 - Impact of self-inflicted injuries and fall from height mechanism on the outcome of trauma patients N. Allievi, M. Ceresoli, S. Magnone, F. Coccolini, G.E. Nita, E. Poletti, L. Ansaloni; Bergamo, IT
3. O239 - Coverage and accuracy of diagnosis and procedural coding of severely injured patients in Finnish Hospital Discharge Registry – comparison of data to Helsinki Trauma Registry. M. Heinänen1, T. Brinck1, L. Handolin1, V. Mattila2, T. Söderlund1; 1Helsinki, FI, 2Tampere, FI
4. O240 - Missed injury in polytrauma patients. The effect of tertiary trauma survey S. Lopez, A. Toro, A. Capel, V. Jimenez, A. Prada, M. Alvarez; Madrid, ES
5. O241 - The impact of cardiorespiratory and/or hemodynamic instability on the mortality of polytraumatized patients L. Negrin1, G. Halat1, A. Antoni1, T. Heinz2, S. Hajdu1; 1Vienna, AT, 2Wien, AT
6. O242 - Fibrinogen level at admission is associated with 24-hour mortality in polytrauma-tized adults B. Gareb, A.J. Andela, M. El Moumni; Groningen, NL
7. O243 - Surgical treatment is rarely required in polytrauma patients with severe chest
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injury T. Weber, J. Fakler, O. Oezkurtul, C. Kormann, C. Josten; Leipzig, DE
8. O244 - Polytrauma patients with severe thorax injuries – has anything changed? A 9-year experience at a tertiary trauma center M. Heinänen1, T. Söderlund1, L. Handolin1, R. Lefering2, T. Brinck1; 1Helsinki, FI, 2Cologne, DE
9. O245 - Epidemiology of sternovertebral injuries in Germany S. Krinner1, S. Grupp1, F.F. Hennig1, A. Langenbach1, S. Schulz-Drost2; 1Erlangen, DE,2Berlin, DE
10. O246 - Traffic-related injuries among the youth in the United Arab Emirates M. Grivna, H. Eid, F. Abu-Zidan; Al-Ain, AE
10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 2
Keynote Session • • •BLEEDING 1
Chairs: Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO & Johannes Leitgeb, Vienna/AT
1. Keynote Lecture: Acute Coagulopathy after hemorrhage: What do we know? Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO
2. O251 - The performance of bare-metal versus covered stents in an ovine model of blunt occlusive arterial trauma V. Reva1, J. Morrison2, A. Denisov1, S. Telickiy1, A. Seleznev1, I. Zheleznyak1, E. Mikhailovs-kaya1, I. Samokhvalov1; 1Saint-Petersburg, RU, 2Glasgow, UK
3. O253 - Sixty-minutes REBOA worsens outcome in an ovine model of severe hemorrhagic shock V. Reva1, Y. Matsumura2, J. Morrison3, D. Sveklov1, A. Seleznev1, E. Bozhedomova1, A. Iva-nov1, I. Samokhvalov1, T. Horer4; 1Saint-Petersburg, RU, 2Chiba, JP, 3Glasgow, UK,4Orebro, SE
4. O247 - A Review Of 24 Months Of Traumatic Massive Haemorrhage Management In A UK Level One Major Trauma Centre – Aintree University Hospital N. Jain1, B. Altemimi2, N. Misra2; 17al, UK, 2Liverpool, UK
5. O248 - Increase in Heart Rate Variability can be an index for end point of resuscitation in trauma patients. A. Foroutan, S. Paydar, S.T. heydari, S.A. Hashemi; Shiraz, IR
6. O249 - Prehospital volume resuscitation – Did evidence defeat the crystalloid dogma? An analysis of the TraumaRegister DGU® 2002 – 2012 A. Driessen1, M. Fröhlich2, N. Schäfer2, M. Mutschler2, J. Defosse2, T. Brockamp3, B. Bouil-lon2, E. Stürmer2, R. Lefering1, M. Maegele2; 1Cologne, DE, 2Köln, DE, 3Bonn, DE
7. O250 - Can one size fit all? First fixed-distance model for the placement of a balloon
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during fluoroscopy-free REBOA in a civilian mixed population. P. Pezy1, A. Flaris1, N. Prat2, F. Cotton3, J. Caillot3, E. Voiglio1; 1Lyon, FR, 2Brétigny Sur Orge, FR, 3Pierre Bénite, FR (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
8. O252 - The Efficacy and Safety of 7Fr Intra-aortic Balloon Occlusion (IABO) catheter as a REBOA device for Traumatic Hemorrhage Shock Patients T. Orita1, T. Funabiki2, M. Yamazaki2, M. Shimizu2, S. Matsumoto2, N. Hiroe2, M. Kitano2;1Yokohama-Shi, JP, 2Yokohama-City, JP
9. O254 - Determinants of mortality in hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures E. Vacas, J. Ferrero, J. Zorrilla, M. Arroyo, C. Olaya, P. Caba; Madrid, ES
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium AGA
MULTILIGAMENT INJURIES
Chairs: Karl Benedetto, Feldkirch/AT & Karl-Heinz Frosch, Hamburg/DE
1. Clinical and instrumental diagnostics Dominik Seybold, Bochum/DE
2. Internal Bracing in acute knee dislocations Karl-Heinz Frosch, Hamburg/DE
3. Ligament reconstruction in the acute phase Karl Benedetto, Feldkirch/AT
4. Secondary reconstruction in chronic instabilities Pierre Hepp, Leipzig/DE
5. Management of complications Christian Schoepp, Duisburg/DE
10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 2
Keynote Session • •INTESTINAL EMERGENCIES
Chairs: Bela Teleky, Vienna/AT & Carlos Mesquita, Coimbra/PT
1. Keynote: Management of patients with perforated cocaine bodypacks Andreas Pentsch, Linz/AT
2. Keynote: Management of patients with foreign bodies in the GI tract Etienne Wenzl, Feldkirch/AT
3. O255 - Razor blade ingestions: is the conservative management safe? S. Stefano1, K. Inaba2, M. Sozzi3, J. Cho2, K. Matsushima2, A. Strumwasser2, E. Benjamin2, D. Demetriades2; 1Los Angeles, US, 2Los Angeles, CA/US, 3San Donato Milanese, IT
4. O256 - Prognostic factors in patients surgically treated for blunt abdominal trauma – a
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5. O257 - Benefits of computed tomography tractography in evaluation of anterior abdomi-nal stab wounds I.S. Sarici, T. Ertan, Y. Sevim, T. Sarigoz, O. Topuz, B. Tastan; Kayseri, TR
6. O258 - Use of Laparoscopy in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Abdominal Stabbing and Bunt Injuries: 10-year Experience at a Single Institution H. Lin, Y. Chen, K. Lin; New Taipei City, TW
7. O259 - Temporary arterial shunts in damage control: experience and outcomes M. Seamon1, B. Smith2, J. Cannon1, P. Reilly2, C. Schwab2; 1Philadelphia, US, 2Philadelphia, PA/US
12:00 – 12:30 Strauss
The Sten Lennquist Lecture
EMERGENCY SURGERY: A VANISHING SPECIALTY OR A NEW SUBSPECIALTY?
Alastair Wilson, London/UK
12:30 – 14:00 Schubert 1
ATLS Guest Symposium
THE ATLS VIRUS SPREAD AROUND THE WORLD: FOCUS ON EUROPE AND AFRICA
Chairs: Andrew Baker, Durban/SA, Peep Talving, Tartu/Tallinn/EE
1. Promulgation of ATLS in Europe and Africa Andrew Baker, Durban/SA
2. How recent introduction of ATLS influenced Estonian trauma care Peep Talving, Tartu/Tallinn/EE
3. Battle: — No need for ATLS in Austria: existing courses provide sufficient Trauma Training!
Christoph Wölfl, Mainz/DE — ATLS is the basic Trauma Training for every country! Works well in combination with
additional courses Matthias Münzberg, Ludwigshafen/DE
14:00 – 15:30 Strauss
Mini-Battles • • • • •PRO’S & CON’S
Chairs: Isidro Martinez Casas, Alicante/ES & Pol M. Rommens, Mainz/DE
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1. Skeletal Trauma: operative vs. non-operative treatment proximal humerus fracture over 60 Nael Hawi, Hannover/DE vs. Mika Paavola, Helsinki/FI
2. Emergency surgery: to drain or not to drain after laparotomy for peritonitis Andreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT vs. Mauro Zago, Milan/IT
3. Polytrauma: pelvic packing or embolization Pal Aksel Naess, Oslo/NO vs. Florian Wolf, Vienna/AT
4. Visceral Trauma: hemothorax: simple drain or thoracoscopy? Henrik Aamodt, Eksmarka/NO vs. Gery Bass, Dublin/IR
14:00 – 15:30 Stolz
Guest Symposium EBJIS
MYTHS & TRUTHS ABOUT BONE INFECTION
Chair: Heinz Winkler, Vienna/AT & Andreas Tiemann, Suhl/DE
1. Myth: Antibiotics may cure chronic bone infection – Truth: Systemic Antibiotics are inef-fective against intact biofilms, requiring additional surgical intervention Oskar Janata, Vienna/AT
2. Myth: Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC therapy) may eliminate chronic bone infection – Truth: VAC therapy does not reduce bacterial load in chronically infected wounds Martin Clauss, Liestal/CH
3. Myth: Internal fixation is contraindicated in bone infection – Truth: Implants may be used in a single-stage after radical debridement and provision of high local antibiotic concent-rations Heinz Winkler, Vienna/AT
4. Myth: Bone infection may be treated anywhere – Truth: Chronic infections shall be refer-red to qualified centers Andreas Tiemann, Suhl/DE
14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 1
ICL • • • •CROSS BORDER RESCUE – A EUROPEAN INITITATIVE TO IMPROVE PATIENT CARE
Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE & Boris Zelle, San Antonio/US
1. Dutch-German cross border collaboration in traumatology and beyond: the Aachen- Maastricht perspective Thomas Ittel, Aachen/DE
2. Regional improvements through communication – the Groningen experience Klaus Wendt, Groningen/NL
3. Cross border relationships in rural area in the southern United States Boris Zelle, San Antonio/US
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5. Boundless Trauma Care Central Europe (BTCCE) Project Hagen Andruszkow, Aachen/DE
14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 2
Keynote Session • • •BLEEDING 2
Chairs: Jorge Pereira, Viseu/PT & Timothy Williams, Davis/US
1. Keynote Lecture: NOACs and emergency surgery: What shall we do? Jorge Pereira, Viseu/PT
2. O260 - Trauma-induced coagulopathy: potential role of platelet-leukocyte aggregation J. Zipperle, C. Schlimp, M. Ponschab, P. Dungel, H. Redl, S. Bahrami, H. Schoechl; Vienna, AT
3. O261 - Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin Prophylaxis in Patients with Blunt Solid Organ Injuries undergoing Non-Operative Treatment T. Khatsilouskaya, T. Haltmeier, M. Cathomas, D. Candinas, B. Schnüriger; Bern, CH
4. O262 - Acute Fibrinolysis Shutdown Without Coagulopathy Following Severe Injury is the Most Common Phenotype of Post Injury Mortality H. Moore1, E. Moore1, E. Gonzalez2, M. Chapman1; 1Aurora, CO/US, 2Aurora, US
5. O263 - Activated Thrombin-Activatable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor (TAFIa) levels are significantly decreased in patients with early trauma-induced coagulopathy T. Lustenberger1, B. Relja2, M. Voth1, P. Störmann1, I. Marzi1; 1Frankfurt, DE, 2Frankfurt Am Main, DE
6. O264 - Hemostasis Efficacy Comparison Among Chitosan-Based Dressings in a Format of sponge, Non-Woven and Woven Gauze Y. Kuo1, C. Li2, Y. Chen2, T. Lin3; 1New Taipei City, CN, 2New Taipei City, TW, 3Taipei, TW
7. O265 - The use of massive transfusion protocol for trauma and non-trauma patients in a civilian setting: what can be done better? R. Wijaya, G. Cheng, C.K. Chong; Singapore, SG
8. O266 - Coagulopathy in Traumatic Brain Injury: fact or fiction? R. Peralta, R. Consunji, A. Vijay, A. El-Menyar, A. Parchani, H. Abdelrahman, H. Al Thani; Doha, QA
9. O267 - Undefined Gastrointestinal Bleeding Source In Elderly: Exploring Aetiology And Proposing Conservative Management Concept M. Nasr, Hufof, Al Ahsa, SA
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 1
Guest Symposium EFORT
PERIPROSTETIC AND IMPLANT RELATED FRACTURES
Chairs: Thomas Freude, Tübingen/DE & Peter Giannoudis, Leeds/UK
1. Upper extremity Michael Plecko, Graz/AT
2. Periprosthetic acetabluar fractures Peter Giannoudis, Leeds/UK
3. Femur fracture with THR Thomas Freude, Tübingen/DE
4. Fractures around TKR Karl-Heinz Frosch, Hamburg/DE
5. Interesting cases Thomas Freude, Tübingen/DE
14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 2
Free Paper Session •EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH IN FRACTURE TREATMENT
Chairs: Kambiz Sarahrudi, Vienna/AT & Herbert Resch, Salzburg/AT
1. O268 - Increased serum concentrations of noggin during human fracture healing. F. Domaszewski1, A. Thomas2, S. Hajdu2, K. Sarahrudi2; 1Wien, AT, 2Vienna, AT (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
2. O269 - The Role of Dickkopf-1 in Human Fracture Healing M. Gregori, A. Thomas, S. Hajdu, K. Sarahrudi; Vienna, AT
3. O270 - Therapeutic cells isolated from human adipose tissue – towards a non-enzymatic one-step procedure E. Oberbauer1, C. Wurzer1, C. Steffenhagen1, S. Süßner2, H. Redl1, C. Gabriel2, S. Wolbank1;1Vienna, AT, 2Linz, AT (Nominated for Best Oral Award)
4. O271 - First experimental experiences of calcium sulphate bone filler for treatment of pri-mary traumatic bone defects and secondary bone defects in posttraumatic osteomyelitis G. Jukema, M. Romero Toledo, G. Wanner, H. Simmen; Zürich, CH
5. O272 - Impact of bone cement augmentation on the fixation strength of TFNA blades and screws L. Hofmann-Fliri1, J. Hagen1, Y. Agarwal1, S. Scherrer2, A. Weber2, M. Altmann2, M. Windolf1,B. Gueorguiev3; 1Davos, CH, 2Zuchwil, CH, 3Davos-Platz, CH
6. O273 - Intramedullar Polymer For Rapid Stabilization Of Pathological Pelvic Fractures S. Heck, S. Gick, D. Pennig; Köln, DE
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7. O274 - Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) ameliorates healing of tibial fracture non-union unresponsive to conventional therapy R. Mittermayr, N. Haffner, D. Smolen, W. Schaden; Vienna, AT
8. O275 - Tibia deformation in partial weight bearing B. Ganse1, P. Yang2, J. Gardlo3, P. Gauger3, A. Kriechbaumer3, H. Pape1, T. Koy3, L. Müller3, J. Rittweger3; 1Aachen, DE, 2Xi‘an, CN, 3Köln, DE
9. O276 - Principle and results of extramedullary nail application in diaphyseal femoral frac-tures treatment M. Mitkovic, S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, I. Kostic, M. Mitkovic; Nis, RS
10. O277 - Differential Velocity Calculation for Rapid Detection of Occult Hyperfibrinolytic Coagulopathy by tPA-Challenged Thrombelastography M. Chapman1, E. Moore2, H. Moore1, E. Gonzalez1, J. Chandler1, A. Morton2, C. Fleming1, A. Ghasabyan1, C. Silliman1, A. Banerjee1; 1Aurora, CO/US, 2Aurora, US
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POSTER INDEX
Mangled extremityP001 COMBINED FIXATION WITH LAG SCREW AND POSTEROLATERAL PLATE FOR
DISTAL HUMERAL SHAFT FRACTURE.
Y. Seki, S. Shirasawa, S. AnOrthopaedic Surgery, Suwa Central Hospital, Chino/JAPAN
P002 AXILLARY BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK IN UPPER EXTREMITY SURGERY:
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF ROPIVACAINE.
Y. Seki1, H. Kuroda2, S. Shirasawa1
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Suwa Central Hospital, Chino/JAPAN, 2Kameda Medical Centre, Kamogawa/JAPAN
P003 CHOPART AND LISFRANC DISLOCATED FRACTURES – A RARE AND FREQUENTLY
MISSED ENTITY?
S. Weber, L. Bieber, M. Humenberger, S. HajduTrauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA
P004 ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE STABILITY IN MINIMAL INVASIVE PLATE
OSTEOSYNTHESIS OF DISTAL TIBIA AND SHAFT FRACTURES?
R. Wenger, F.J.P. Beeres, J. Winkler, R. BabstKlinik Für Orthopädie Und Unfallchirurgie, Kantonsspital Luzern, Luzern /SWITZER-LAND
P005 WHEN SHOULD SURGICAL TREATMENT OF GARTLAND TYPE III
SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERUS FRACTURES TAKE PLACE?
B. Gülenç1, T. Akgül2, F. Birişik2, G. Polat2, A. Kochai3, Ö. Yazıcıoğlu2
1Orthopaedics And Traumatology, Silvan Yusuf Azizoğlu State Hospital, Diyarbakır/TURKEY, 2Ortopaedics And Traumatology, İstanbul Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul/TUR-KEY, 3Ortopaedics And Traumatology, Sakarya University Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya/TURKEY
P006 TREATMENT OF POST-TRAUMATIC LARGE BONE DEFECT OF USING NON-
VASCULARIZED FIBULAR GRAFTS WITH PRESERVATION OF THE PERIOSTEUM
S. Shoji1, T. Matsuura1, H. Minehara2, T. Kawamura1, M. Uchino3, M. Takaso1
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 2Department Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, Kitasato University School of Me-dicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 3Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University Medical Center, Kitamoto-city/JAPAN
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P007 A RARE DISLOCATION OF THE FOOT AFTER LOW-ENERGY TRAUMA
R. Maayen, W. Bosman, J. Van Den Bremer, E. RitchieTrauma Surgery, Alrijne Hospital, Leiderdorp/NETHERLANDS
P008 COMPLICATED SUBTALAR JOINT DISLOCATION – A CASE REPORT
E. Veltman, E. Steller, P. Wittich, J. KeizerSurgery, St Antonius Hospital Nieuwegein, Nieuwegein/NETHERLANDS
P009 COMPARTMENT SYNDROME OF MANGLED UPPER LIMB
J. Konecny, M. Reska, J. Ciernik, R. Hasara, J. Zak, L. Veverkova1st Department Of Surgery, St. Anne‘s University Hospital, Brno/CZECH REPUBLIC
P010 DEVELOPMENT OF ULNOHUMERAL OSTEOARTHRITIS AFTER MONTEGGIA
LESIONS DEPENDING ON THE TREATMENT OF THE RADIAL HEAD
M. Mütze, B. Marquaß, N. Von Dercks, J. Theopold, P. Hepp, C. JostenDepartment Of Orthopedics, Trauma And Plastic Surgery, University hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig/GERMANY
P011 INFECTED CLOSED FEMORAL FRACTURE AFTER HIGH ENERGY
TRAUMA-CASE PRESENTATION
A. Dimitriu1, O. Lupescu1, M. Nagea2, M. Coltan2, D. Lupescu3
1Clinical Emergency Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMA-NIA, 2Clinical Emergency Hospital, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Buftea Hospital, Buftea/ROMANIA
P012 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INFLAMMATORY MARKERS FOR THE OUTCOME OF
PATIENTS WITH MANGLED EXTREMITIES
D. Lupescu1, M. Nagea2, M. Greabu3, A. Dimitriu3, O. Lupescu4
1Anesthesia And Intensive Care, Buftea Hospital, Buftea/ROMANIA, 2Clinical Emergen-cy Hospital, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Biochemistry, University of Medicine and Phar-macy, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 4Clinical Emergency Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P013 AXILLARY PENETRATING TRAUMA – CASE REPORT
M.N. Albano1, G. Martinez1, L.S. Reis1, C.E. Costa Almeida2
1Cirurgia C, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL, 2Sur-gery, CHUC, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
BleedingP014 FUNDAMENTAL EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPING TEMPORARY PACKING
MATERIAL USING POLYMER GEL TO CONTROL SOLID ORGAN HEMORRHAGE
H. Matsumoto, K. Mashiko, H. Yasumatsu, T. Motomura, F. Nakayama, T. Sakamoto, Y.
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Hattori, H. Iida, K. Okada, T. Seo, Y. Konda, M. Kujo, M. Gomi, N. Saitoh, T. Yagi, Y. HaraShock And Trauma Centre, Nippon Medical School, Inzai/JAPAN Nominated for Best Poster Award
P015 DELAYED MASSIVE HEMOTHORAX REQUIRING A SURGERY AFTER BLUNT
THORACIC TRAUMA OVER FIVE-YEAR PERIOD: COMPLICATING RIB FRACTURE
WITH SHARP EDGE ASSOCIATED WITH DIAPHRAGM INJURY
S.W. Chang1, K.M. Ryu2, J. Ryu2
1Trauma Center, Department Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Dankook University Hospital, Cheonan-si/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Dankook University hospital, Cheonan-si/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P016 SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF INTERCOSTAL ARTERY – A CASE REPORT
M. Kimura, M. Horikawa, M. Horinouchi, Y. Shimokawa, S. Sugiyama, T. Nishimura, K. Kinoshita, N. Taura, M. Tsukamoto, Y. KiyotaSurgery, JCHO Hitoyoshi Medical Center, Hitoyoshi/JAPAN
P017 INITIAL HEMATOCRIT AS A PREDICTOR OF URGENT HEMOSTASIS NEEDED IN
TRAUMA PATIENTS
W. Chaochankit1, O. Akaraborworn2
1Surgery, Prince of Songkla university, Hadyai/THAILAND, 2Surgery, Prince of Songkla, Hadyai/THAILAND
P018 DEVELOPMENT OF A LAPAROSCOPIC OVINE MODEL OF ACUTE OCCLUSIVE
ARTERIAL INJURY
V.A. Reva1, J.J. Morrison2, S.Y. Telickiy1, M.V. Sokhranov1, I.P. Yablokov1, I.A. Gritsay1, R.K. Aldatov1, I.M. Samokhvalov1
1War Surgery Department, Kirov Military Medical Academy, Saint-Petersburg/RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 2Department Of Vascular Surgery, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow/UNITED KINGDOM
P019 HEMODYNAMIC, METABOLIC AND END-ORGAN EFFECTS OF ENDOVASCULAR
THORACIC AORTIC BALLOON OCCLUSION AND REPERFUSION IN PIGS
K. Nilsson1, M. Sadeghi2, E. Dogan3, K. Jansson4, T. Horer3
1Cardiothoracic Surgery, Institution of health science and medicine, Orebro/SWEDEN, 2Surgery, Institution of health science and medicine, Vasteras/SWEDEN, 3Cardiothora-cic And Vascular Surgery, Institution of health science and medicine, Orebro/SWEDEN, 4Surgery, Institution of health science and medicine, Orebro/SWEDEN
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P021 BLUNT TRAUMA ED THORACOTOMY AND THE MIRACLE MAN WHO
SURVIVED IT.
H. Abdel Aziz1, K. Calabro2, B. Hileman3, E. Chance3
1Surgery, Northeastern Ohio Medical University, Rootstown/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2Surgery, Northeastern Ohio Medical University, Rootstown/AL/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 3Surgery, Northeastern Ohio Medical University, Rootstown/OH/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P022 CORRELATION BETWEEN PELVIC BONE FRACTURE SITE AND ARTERIAL
EMBOLIZATION IN SEVERE TRAUMA PATIENTS IN SINGLE INSTITUTE OF KOREA
Y. Cha1, Y. Sul21Orthopedic Surgery, Eulji University Hospital, Daejeon/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Surge-ry, Eulji University Hospital, Daejeon/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P023 IATROGENIC CARDIAC INJURY
D.W. Kim, I.S. Jeong, K.S. Lee, Y.C. Jung, S.K. Oh, K.J. NaThoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P024 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE LOWER GI BLEEDS IN A UK
TEACHING HOSPITAL
M. Dunckley, I.D.S. Duffus, S.M. Thelikorala, S. Wheatstone, I. TomasiEmergency General Surgery, Guys‘ and St Thomas‘ NHS Trust, London/UNITED KINGDOM
P025 PLATELET FUNCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMATIC HEMORRHAGE MODEL
M. Wannberg1, X. Miao2, N. Li2, A. Wikman3, C. Wahlgren1
1Department Of Molecular Medicine And Surgery, Vascular Surgery Unit/trauma Center Karolinska, Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm/SWEDEN, 2Clinical Pharmacology, Department Of Medicine-solna, Karolinska Institu-tet, Solna/SWEDEN, 3Department Of Clinical Immunology And Transfusion Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm/SWEDEN Nominated for Best Poster Award
P026 THE CONSUMPTIVE DECREASE IN FIBRINOGEN DUE TO PELVIC FRACTURE
M. Aoki1, S. Hagiwara2, J. Nakajima2, M. Murata2, M. Kaneko2, Y. Kinoshita2, Y. Isshiki2, Y. Sawada2, T. Nakamura2, K. Oshima2
1Emergency, Gunma University Hospital, Maebashi city/JAPAN, 2Gunma University Hospital, Maebashi/JAPAN
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P027 OCCULT GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
A. Logrado, J. Constantino, R. Simão, L.F. PinheiroCirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P028 OBSCURE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING WITH HAEMODYNAMIC INSTABILITY:
CASE REPORT
D. Brito1, H.M. Fernandes2, A.C.S. Carvalho2, M.D.C. Martins2, J. Monteiro2, J.L. Reis2, W. Costa2, J.M.P.C. Pinto Correia2
1General Surgery, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães/PORTUGAL, 2General Sur-gery, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães/PORTUGAL
P029 SPONTANEOUS THROMBOSIS OF A PSEUDOANEURYSM OF THE HEPATIC
ARTERY AFTER A CEPHALIC DUODENOPANCREATECTOMY
A. Sánchez Arteaga, L. Zarain Obrador, M.D. Pérez Díaz, M. Cuadrado Ayuso, A. Lusilla-lópez, R. Franco Herrera, C. Rey Valcárcel, F. Turégano FuentesGeneral Surgery, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid/SPAIN
P030 MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF THE POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENT. THE
ROLE OF THORACIC PACKING
J. Ferrrero Recasens1, J.C. Meneses Pardo2, J.A. Garcia Salcedo2, E. Vacas Sanchez1, G. Luengo Alonso1, J. Zorrilla Sanchez De Neyra1, C. Olaya Gonzalez1
1Orthopedics & Trauma, 12 Octubre University Hospital, Madrid/SPAIN, 212 Octubre University Hospital, Madrid/SPAIN
P031 TRANSFUSION OF RED BLOOD CELL WITHIN FIRST 4 HOURS INCREASE THE
INFECTION RISK IN SEVERE TRAUMA PATIENTS
D.W. Kim1, I.S. Jeong1, J.C. Kim2, S.K. Oh1, K.J. Na1
1Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwang-ju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Trauma Center, CHONNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P032 THE USE OF VACUUM-ASSISTED CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR THERAPY OF EXTENSIVE
RETROPERITONEAL HEMATOMA IN POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENT
J. Voves1, M. Šír2
1Traumatology Center, University hospital Ostrava, Ostrava/CZECH REPUBLIC, 2Trau-matology Centre, University hospital, ostrava/CZECH REPUBLIC
P033 AORTODUODENAL FISTULA – CASE REPORT
M. Beuran, I. Negoi, S. Paun, B. Stoica, I. Tanase, R. Alexandru, B.S. GasparGeneral Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila Universi-ty of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
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Poster Index
P034 TEG – ANOTHER MODALITY FOR MONITORING OF TREATMENT AT SURGICAL ICU?
D. Märzová1, R. Janda2, J. März3
1Emergency, Regional Hospital of Karlovy Vary, Karlovy Vary/CZECH REPUBLIC, 2Icu Dep., Regional Hospital of Karlovy Vary, Karlovy Vary/CZECH REPUBLIC, 3Surgery, Regional Hospital of Karlovy Vary, Karloyv Vary/CZECH REPUBLIC
P035 MANAGEMENT OF COLONIC DIVERTICULAR BLEEDING IN EMERGENCY SETTING
I. Tanase1, I. Negoi2, S. Paun3, B. Stoica2, B.S. Gaspar4, A. Runcanu2, M. Beuran3
1General Surgery, Bucharest Emergency Clinical Hospital, University of Medicine and Farmacy Carol Davila Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Depertment, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 42 Surgery, Clinica Emergente Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
Polytrauma and Amputation, EmergenciesP036 LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY AND TRAUMA: APPROACH IN TWO CASES OF
PENETRATING AND BLUNT TRAUMA
M. Jimenez-Fuertes, M. Durán-Poveda, J. Ruiz Tovar, C. Ferrigni-GonzálezGeneral And Digestive Surgery, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Mostoles (Madrid)/SPAIN
P037 HORSE RELATED INJURIES: CHARACTERISTICS, MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME
H.B. Bahuoth1, E. Khateeb2, Y. Kluger2
1Trauma & Surgery, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa/ISRAEL, 2Rambam Medical Center, Haifa/ISRAEL
P038 TREATMENT EXPERIENCE OF FEMORAL SHAFT FRACTURE WITH A PROXIMAL
FEMORAL FRACTURE
M. Kiyono1, T. Noda2
1Okayama, Okayama Universal Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN, 2Okayama Universal Hospi-tal, Okayama/JAPAN
P039 ROLE OF IN-HOUSE TRAUMA SURGEON IN THE INITIAL RESUSCITATION OF
SEVERE MAJOR TRAUMA PATIENTS
H.J. Cho1, M. Kim2, S.I. Lee3, S.Y. Jung1
1Trauma Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu City/KOREA, REPU-BLIC OF, 2Trauma Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeonbu City/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 3Trauma Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Poster Index
P040 PENETRATING LIVER AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA INJURY: CASE REPORT
S. Stabina1, A. Rudzats1, K. Staudžs2, A. Malašonoks1, A. Kaminskis1, G. Pupelis1
1General And Emergency Surgery, Riga East Clinical university hospital Gailezers, Riga/LATVIA, 2Vascular Surgery, Riga East Clinical university hospital Gailezers, Riga/LATVIA
P041 SEQUENTIALLY USE OF TRAUMA SCORES MORE PRECISELY DOWN SEVERITY OF
TRAUMA
S. Stabina1, L. Sulutaura2, A. Kaminskis1, G. Pupelis1
1General And Emergency Surgery, Riga East Clinical university hospital Gailezers, Riga/LATVIA, 2Medical Faculty, Riga Stradins University, Riga/LATVIA
P042 MANAGEMENT OF PNEUMOTHORAX DETECTED IN THE CT SCAN OF BLUNT
TRAUMA PATIENTS EXPERIENCE FROM A COMMUNITY-BASED HOSPITAL
A.F. Hefny1, F.T. Kunhivalappil2, N. Matev2, N.A. Avila3, M.O. Bashir1, F.M. Abu-Zidan4
1Surgery Department, Al Rahba Hospital, Abu Dhabi/UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 2Ra-diologydepartment, Al Rahba Hospital, Abu Dhabi/UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 3Neur-sing Department, Al Rahba Hospital, Abu Dhabi/UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 4Surgery Department, UAE University, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi/UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
P043 MODIFIED POSTERIOR APPROACH AND EXTRA-ARTICULAR PLATE FIXATION IN
EXTRA-ARTICULAR DISTAL HUMERUS FRACTURES: OUR EXPERIENCE
P. Páramo Díaz, M. Arroyo Hernández, P. García De La Fuente, V. Rodríguez Vega, J.L. León Baltasar, M. Aroca Peinado, P. Caba DoussouxTraumatology Department, Hospital Universitario 12 de octubre, Madrid/SPAIN
P044 SURVIVAL/MORTALITY RATES FOLLOWING POLYTRAUMA DEVELOPMENT OVER
LAST FEW DECADES
M. Rezacova General Surgery, Royal London Hospital, BB/UNITED KINGDOM
P045 USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN TRAUMATIC STERNAL FRACTURES
EFFECTIVELY BY INFORMATION FROM INITIAL ASSESSMENT
Y. Wu, C. Liao, C. ChengDepartment Of Trauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoy-uan County/TAIWAN
P046 FLOATING SHOULDER OR FLOATING SHOULDER GIRDLE
A.G. Baltov, D.M. Enchev, M.I. RachkovOrthopaedics And Traumatologics, University Emergency Hospital Pirogov, Sofia/BUL-GARIA
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P047 POLITRAUMATIZED PATIENT WITH COMBINED PELVIC RING AND IPSILATERAL
FEMORAL NECK, SHAFT AND SUPRA-INTERCONDYLAR FRACTURES AFTER A
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT: A CASE REPORT
P. Páramo Díaz, M. Arroyo Hernández, G. Luengo Alonso, J.L. León Baltasar, P. CabaDoussouxTraumatology Department, Hospital Universitario 12 de octubre, Madrid/SPAIN
P048 POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENT WITH BILATERAL ACETABULUM FRACTURE AND
MORBID OBESITY: A MAJOR OBSTACLE TO A SUCCESSFUL SURGERY
G. Luengo Alonso1, J. Zorrilla Sanchez De Neyra2, E. Vacas Sanchez1, M. Angel PorrasMoreno1, D.C. Lopez1
1Orthopedics And Traumatology, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid/SPAIN, 2Hospital 12de Octubre, Madrid/SPAIN
P049 CHYLOTHORAX IN BLUNT CHEST TRAUMA
K.I. Leong1, C.H. How2, C.Y. Liu2
1Thoracic Surgery, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City/TAIWAN, 2Depart-ment Of Surgery, Division Of Thoracic Surgery, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, NewTaipei City/TAIWAN
P050 THREE-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF PEDIATRIC TRAUMA PATIENTS IN THE REGIONAL
TRAUMA CENTER BETWEEN 2012 AND 2014
D.W. Kim1, I.S. Jeong1, J. Kim2, H.J. Cho3
1Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwang-ju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Trauma Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 3Pediastrics, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/REPUBLIC OF KOREA
P051 RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS IN
POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENTS
T. Haider, G. Halat, T. Heinz, S. Hajdu, L.L. NegrinDepartment Of Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA
P052 CASE OF OPEN LATERAL SUBTALAR DISLOCATION ASSOCIATED WITH OPPOSITE
FEMORAL SHAFT FRACTURE: OPERATIVE TREATEMENT AND 18 MONTHS
FOLLOW-UP
J. Kolodziej1, D. Kikić2, V. Gajski3, D. Margetić3
1General Surgery, General Hospital „Josip Benčević“ Nova Gradiška, Nova Gradiška/CROATIA, 2General Hospital „Josip Benčević Nova Gradiška, Nova Gradiška/CROATIA,3General Hospital „Josip Benčević“ Nova Gradiška, Nova Gradiška/CROATIA
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Poster Index
P053 DIAPHRAGMATIC RUPTURE AFTER BLUNT INJURY – A CASE REPORT
N.M. Moreira, A.I. Costa, M.N. Albano, J.M. Louro, M.I. Coelho, A. Infuli, L.S. Reis, C.M.Costa AlmeidaCirurgia C, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P054 TRAUMATIC THORACIC AORTIC INJURY FOLLOWING MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH
IN A TWINE PREGNANT MOTHER
H. Al-Thani1, A. Barah2, A. Almulla3, A. El-Menyar4
1Trauma & Vascular Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR, 2Radiology, HamadGeneral Hospital, doha/QATAR, 3Cardiothoracic Surgery, Heart hospital, doha/QATAR,4Clinical Research, Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medicalcollege, doha/QATAR
P055 DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF LEFT- AND RIGHT-SIDED TRAUMATIC
DIAPHRAGMATIC INJURY
H. Al-Thani1, A. El-Menyar2, H. Abdelrahman3, A. Zarour3, A. Parchani31Trauma & Vascular Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR, 2Clinical Research,Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medical college, doha/QATAR,3Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR
P056 PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY FOR NECROTIZING FASCIITIS: A 14 YEAR SINGLE
CENTER ANAYSIS
R. Peralta1, A. El-Menyar2, G. Jabbour3, S. Nissaruddin4, I. Mudali1, H. Abdelrahman5, M.Ellabib5, H. Al Thani11Trauma Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha/QATAR, 2Clinical Research,Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medical college, doha/QATAR,3Surgery, Hamad General Hospital, Doha/QATAR, 4Anesthesia, Hamad General Hospi-tal, Doha/QATAR, 5Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR
P057 PREVALENCE OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS) IN
TRAUMA PATIENTS – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS (SINCE 1980)
R. Pfeifer1, N. Heussen2, E. Michalewicz1, R. Hilgers2, H. Pape3
1Orthopedic Trauma, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen/GERMANY, 2InstitutFor Statistics, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen/GERMANY, 3OrthopaedicTrauma Surgery, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen/GERMANY
P058 TACTICS OF STAGED SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD
AND THORACIC INJURIES
A. Pronskikh, O. Yakushin, A. PronskikhTraumatological, Regional Clinical Center of Miners’ Health Protection, Leninsk-Kuz-netsky/RUSSIAN FEDERATION
70
Poster Index
P059 A CASE OF SEVERE POLYTRAUMA PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT
SYNDROME (ACS) AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS),
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY VENO-VENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE
OXYGENATION (V-V ECMO) UNDERLYING OPEN ABDOMINAL MANAGEMENT
M. Masuda, T. Ogura, K. Fujizuka, M. Nakamura, M. NakanoEmergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Advanced Medical Emergency Depart-ment and Critical Care Center, Japan Red Cross Maebashi Hospital, Maebashi/JAPAN
P060 DAMAGE CONTROL RESUSCITATION STRATEGY IN A 12-YEAR OLD GIRL WITH
SEVERE MULTIPLE TRAUMA (INJURY SEVERITY SCORE: 48)
P. Zimmermann, J. MayrPediatric Surgery, University Children‘s Hospital Basel, UKBB, Basel/SWITZERLAND
P061 FROZEN ALLOGRAFT IN IIIB OPEN FRACTURE OF DISTAL FOREARM
N. Tzachev, N. Ivanov, V. Stefanov, D. KostovOrthopaedics Ant Trauma, Military Medical Academy, Sofia/BULGARIA
P062 THE DANGEROUS LIFE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
Á. Gonçalves1, M. Ferreira1, A.P.G. Martins1, B. Lima2, E. Vasconcelos1, A. Midoes1
1General Surgery, ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 2General Surgery, Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto minho, Viana do castelo/PORTUGAL
P063 A SUCCESS STORY IN A COMPLEX PELVIC TRAUMA
M.C. Sousa1, C.M. Santos2, P. Fidalgo2, C. Ascensão2, V. Pereira2
1Cirurgia 1, Hospital de São Francisco Xavier, Lisboa/PORTUGAL, 2Hospital de São Francisco Xavier, Lisboa/PORTUGAL
P065 MINIMALLY INVASIVE FIXATION FOR VERTICALLY UNSTABLE PELVIC RING
FRACTURES USING PRE-BENT M-SHAPED TRANS-ILIAC PLATES
E. Shirasawa1, H. Minehara2, T. Matsuura2, T. Kawamura2, S. Shoji3, D. Iwase1, M. Takaso2
1Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagami-hara/JAPAN, 2Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 3OrthopaedicSurgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
P066 SECOND TIME TRANS-ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION FOLLOWING SECOND TIME
PELVIC PACKING FINALLY CONTROLLED THE HEMODYNAMIC STATUS OF
UNSTABLE PELVIC FRACTURE OF POLYTRAUMA PATIENT. ~A CASE REPORT~
Y. Otake1, H. Minehara2, T. Matsuura2, T. Kawamura2, S. Tajima2, R. Tazawa2, S. Fujino2,M. Takaso2
1Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagami-hara/JAPAN, 2Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
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Poster Index
P067 BILATERAL FLAIL CHEST: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT
OSTEOSYNTHESIS ON THE ANTERIOR CHEST WALL OF FRESH FROZEN CADAVERS
S. Grupp1, V. Fürst2, P. Oppel1, F.F. Hennig1, S. Schulz-Drost1
1Orthopedic And Trauma, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen/GERMANY, 2PediatricSurgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen/GERMANY
P068 ABDOMINAL SEPTIC SHOCK MORTALITY RATE DECREASES WITH THE USE OF
DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY
S. Ugarte Sierra1, A. Landaluce Olavarria2, C. Sañudo Ugarte3, J. Audicana4, J.L. GarcíaPalacios4, J.G. Pereira Arias4, F.J. Ibañez Aguirre5
1General Surgery, Galdakao Hospital, Galdakao-Usansolo/SPAIN, 2Galdakao Hospital,Galdakao-Usansolo/SPAIN, 3Galdakao Hospital, Galdakao/SPAIN, 4Galdakao Hospi-tal, Galdakao/SPAIN, 5Servicio De Cirugía General Y Digestiva, Hospital de Galdakao,Usansolo, Bizkaia/SPAIN
P069 HANDLING OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL CLOSURE IN COMPLEX WOUNDS USING
VACUUM THERAPY
A. Landaluce Olavarria1, S. Ugarte Sierra2, S. Mateo Sainz3, S. Lazaro Aramburu3, B.Estraviz Mateos3, F.J. Ibañez Aguirre1
1General Surgery, Galdakao Hospital, Galdakao-Usansolo/SPAIN, 2Galdakao Hospital,Galdakao-Usansolo/SPAIN, 3General Surgery, galdakao hospital, galdakao/SPAIN
P070 DAMAGE CONTROL ORTHOPAEDICS – CURRENT CONCEPT
V. Spassoff1, K. Kazalakova2
1Trauma, Emergency Hospital Pirogov, Sofia/BULGARIA, 2Rehabilitation, EmergencyHospital Pirogov, Sofia/BULGARIA
P071 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGICAL PROCEDURES FOR TRAUMA PATIENTS
K.A.F. Gok1, I.F. Azamat1, C.B. Kulle1, M. Ilhan1, S. Bademler1, Y. Onal1, F. Yanar1, H.T. Yanar1, R. Guloglu1, M.K. Günay1, M. Kurtoglu1, B. Acunas2, C. Ertekin1
1General Surgery, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul/TURKEY, 2Radiology, Istanbul Me-dical Faculty, Istanbul/TURKEY
P072 DAMAGE CONTROL FOR PELVIC FRACTURES IN POLYTRAUMA PATIENTS
O. Lupescu1, M. Nagea2, A. Dimitriu1, N. Ciurea2, A. Grosu2, G.I. Popescu1, D. Lupescu3
1Clinical Emergency Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMA-NIA, 2Clinical Emergency Hospital, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Anesthesia and IntensiveCare, Buftea Hospital, Buftea/ROMANIA
P073 DAMAGE CONTROL LAPAROTOMY (DCL) IN THE TREATMENT OF ABDOMINAL
HEMORRHAGIC TRAUMA. IS IT STILL JUSTIFIED IN TIMES OF DAMAGE CONTROL
RESUSCITATION (DCR).
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Poster Index
E. Hornez1, T. Monchal2, T. Mac Bride Windsor3, Y. Baudoin1, P. Balandraud2, F. Pons4, S. Bonnet1
1Digestive Surgery, PERCY Military teaching Hospital, clamart/FRANCE, 2Digestive Surgery, Sainte Anne Military teaching hospital, Toulon/FRANCE, 3Thoracic Surgery, PERCY Military teaching hospital, clamart/FRANCE, 4Ecole du Val de Grace, Paris/FRANCE
P074 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF COMBINED FLAIL CHEST INJURIES AND
CLAVICULA FRACTURE – CHALLENGES AND PITFALLS IN COSTOCLAVICULAR
INJURIES
S. Schulz-Drost1, S. Krinner2, D. Guembl1, F.F. Hennig2, A. Ekkernkamp1, A. Langenbach2
1Trauma, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Berlin/GERMANY, 2Orthopedic And Trauma, Univer-sity Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen/GERMANY
P075 SECONDARY OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF POSTTRAUMATIC CHEST WALL
DEFORMITY AND CLAVICLE PSEUDARTHROSIS IN COSTOCLAVICULAR INJURY -
A CASE REPORT
S. Schulz-Drost1, A. Langenbach2, S. Krinner2, F.F. Hennig2, A. Ekkernkamp1, D. Guembl11Trauma, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Berlin/GERMANY, 2Orthopedic And Trauma, Univer-sity Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen/GERMANY
P076 HEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE PELVIC TRAUMA: FIVE YEAR EXPERIENCE IN
THE ERA OF PREPERITONEAL PELVIC PACKING
S. Magnone1, D. Piazzalunga2, R. Manfredi2, L. Ansaloni21General Surgery, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo/ITALY, 2Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo/ITALY
P077 THE PATTERN AND MANAGEMENT OF DEGLOVING INJURIES: A SINGLE
INSTITUTE EXPERIENCE
S. Hakim1, K. Ahmad1, G. Jabbour2, R. Peralta3, S. Nabir4, A. El-Menyar5, H. Abdelrah-man3, H. Al-Thani31Trauma Surgery, Hamad General Hospital, Doha/QATAR, 2Surgery, Hamad General Hospital, Doha/QATAR, 3Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR, 4Radiology, Hamad General Hospital, Doha/QATAR, 5Clinical Research, Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medical college, doha/QATAR
P078 SURGERY IN EMERGENCY FOR TRAUMA PATIENTS: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATION FROM A FIRST LEVEL ITALIAN TRAUMA CENTER
M. Ceresoli, S. Magnone, N. Allievi, F. Coccolini, M. Pisano, G.E. Nita, R. Manfredi, D. Piazzalunga, L. Ansaloni1st Unit General Surgery Department Of Emergency, Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo/ITALY
73
Poster Index
P079 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN TRAUMA – DO SCOOP STRETCHERS INCREASE
RADIATION EXPOSURE
E. Battaloglu, N. Shastri-Hurst, M. Ballard, K. PorterAcademic Department Of Clinical Traumatology, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham/UNITED KINGDOM
P080 ACUTE FOOT PAIN CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF INVASIVE STREPTOCOCCUS IN
A CHILD WITH CHICKEN POX
M. BhattacharyyaOrthopedics, university hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM
P081 COLON DEGLOVING RESULTING FROM SEAT BELT SYNDROME – A POTENTIALLY
LIFE-THREATENING INJURY.
S.D. Couto Netto, F. Teixeira, C.A.M. Menegozzo, D. Junior, B. Fontes, F. Collet E Silva, C.O. Bernini, E.M. UtiyamaDivision Of Surgical Clinic Iii, Hospital das Clinicas University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo/BRAZIL
P082 CLASSIFICATION, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF FACIAL FRACTURES IN
SEVERELY INJURED PATIENTS
C. Kormann1, T. Weber1, R. Henkelmann1, B. Donaubauer2, D. Halama3, C. Josten4, J.K.M. Fakler5
1Department Of Orthopaedics And Trauma Surgery, Plastic Surgery, University of Leip-zig, Leipzig/GERMANY, 2Department Of Anesthesiology And Intensive Care Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig/GERMANY, 3Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surge-ry, University of Leipzig, Leipzig/GERMANY, 4Department Of Orthopedics, Trauma And Plastic Surgery, University hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig/GERMANY, 5Orthopaedic, Trauma And Plastic Surgery, University Hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig/GERMANY
P083 INCIDENCE, CHARACTERISTICS AND THERAPY OF A PROLONGED AIR LEAK
AFTER BLUNT THORACIC TRAUMA IN PATIENTS WITH POLYTRAUMA.
G. Halat1, L.L. Negrin1, K. Chrysou2, R.A. Schmid2, B. Hoksch2
1Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 2Univ. Clinic For Tho-racic Surgery, University of Bern, Bern/SWITZERLAND
P084 BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATIONS IN POLYTRAUMA PATIENTS WITH FEMORAL
FRACTURES
D. Lupescu1, M. Greabu2, A. Dimitriu3, O. Lupescu3
1Anesthesia And Intensive Care, Buftea Hospital, Buftea/ROMANIA, 2Biochemistry, Uni-versity of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Clinical Emergency Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMANIA
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Poster Index
P085 SUPRACONDYLAR FRACTURES: COMPLIANCE WITH BOAST GUIDELINES;
EXPERIENCE OF A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
W. Chaundy, C. Jones, G. HillOrthopaedics, Frimley Park, Frimley/UNITED KINGDOM
P086 LIFE-SAVING PROCEDURES IN TRAUMA : WHAT DOES EVERY TRAUMA
SURGEON NEED TO KNOW?
T. Monchal1, E. Hornez2, S. Bourgouin1, A. Caubere3, J. Morvan4, J. Avaro5, P. Ba-landraud1
1General Surgery, Sainte Anne Military Hospital, Toulon/FRANCE, 2General Surgery, PERCY Military Hospital, clamart/FRANCE, 3Orthopedic Surgery, Sainte Anne Military Hospital, Toulon/FRANCE, 4Ent Maxillofacial Surgery, Sainte Anne Military Hospital, Toulon/FRANCE, 5Thoracic Surgery, Sainte Anne Military Hospital, Toulon/FRANCE
P087 INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY LIGATION AND PREPERITONEAL PELVIC PACKING AS
A DAMAGE CONTROL ADJUNCT IN MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH
HEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE PELVIC FRACTURES
Y.S. Yoo, S.P. MunSurgery, Chosun University, School of Medicine, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P088 PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY IN NBC MASS CASUALTIES, CONTAMINATED PATIENTS
AND ENVIRONMENT
N.D. Degermetzoglou1, M.P. Karadimitriou2, I.P. Lazaridis3, I. Bountouris1, T. Perdikides1
1Vascular Surgery Clinic, 251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital, Athens/GREECE, 2Legal Department, Boehringer Ingelheim Ellas, Athens/GREECE, 31st Surgical Clinic Of Auth-vascular Surgery Department, General Hospital of Thessaloniki „Papageorgiou“, Thessaloniki/GREECE
P089 DEVELOPING A TIERED TRAUMA CALL SYSTEM AT A UK MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE
S. Spreadborough1, M. Moelmer2, M. Duffy1, P. Hughes1, S. Smith1, A. Brooks1
1East Midlands Major Trauma Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham/UNITED KINGDOM, 2East Midlands Major Trauma Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham/DENMARK
P090 TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR BLUNT CEREBROVASCULAR INJURY: INDICATION
AND EFFECTIVENESS OF ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT
A. Yamamoto, R. Asada, Y. Iwashita, K. Suzuki, Y. Omori, T. Takeda, H. ImaiEmergency And Critical Care Center, Mie University Hospital, Tsu/JAPAN
P091 MANAGEMENT OF A MASS CASUALTIES INCIDENT FROM A ROLE 3 GENERAL
HOSPITAL.
N.D. Degermetzoglou1, M.P. Karadimitriou2, G. Tsoulfas3, I.P. Lazaridis4
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Poster Index
1Vascular Surgery Clinic, 251 251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital, Athens/GREECE, 2Legal Department, Boehringer Ingelheim Ellas, Athens/GREECE, 31st Surgical Clinic Of Auth, General Hospital of Thessaloniki „Papageorgiou“, Thessaloniki/GREECE, 41st Surgical Clinic Of Auth-vascular Surgery Department, General Hospital of Thessaloniki „Papageorgiou“, Thessaloniki/GREECE
P092 BETTER SURVIVAL IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN AFTER POLYTRAUMA
P. Monteban1, H. Hoekstra2, S. Nijs3
1Trauma Surgery, uz leuven, leuven/BELGIUM, 2Traumatology, KU Leuven, Leuven/BEL-GIUM, 3Trauma Surgery, UZ Leuven, Leuven/BELGIUM
P093 AXILAR BLUNT TRAUMA
C.S. Ribeiro1, L. Duarte2, J. Rodrigues3, A. Simões4
1General Surgery, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 3Unidade De Angiologia E Ci-rurgia Vascular, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 4Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P094 ASSESSMENT OF SAFE DEFINITIVE SURGERY FOR MULTIPLY INJURED PATIENTS
– WHY ONE PARAMETER IS NOT ENOUGH
C. Rang1, R. Pfeifer2, R. Lefering3, H. Pape4, F. Hildebrand2
1Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen/GERMANY, 2Orthopedic Trauma Surgery, RWTH University Hospital, Aachen/GERMANY, 3Surgical Inverstigation, University Witten/Herdecke, cOLOGNE/GERMANY, 4Department Of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, RWTH Aachen Medical School, Aachen/GERMANY Nominated for Best Poster Award
P095 MANAGEMENT OF ANO-RECTAL INJURIES IN POLYTRAUMA PATIENTS
B. Stoica1, I. Negoi1, S. Paun2, I. Tanase2, A. Runcanu2, B.S. Gaspar2, M. Beuran3
1General Surgery, Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Me-dicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P096 THE ROLE OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED SPIRAL CT IMAGING IN THORACIC
TRAUMA ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC ANEURYSM
B. Stoica1, S. Paun2, I. Negoi2, I. Tanase2, A. Runcanu2, B.S. Gaspar2, I. Bejenaru3, S. Szabo2, M. Beuran2
1General Surgery, Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Me-dicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3General Surgery Department,
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Poster Index
Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
Joint replacement in fracture careP097 COMPARISON OF OCM AND POSTEROLATERAL APPROACH IN THE BHA
Y. Yamada1, S. Mori21Orthopedic, Nishio municipal hospital, Nishio/JAPAN, 2Orthopedic, Nishio Municipal hospital, Nishio/JAPAN
P098 MINIMAL INVASIVE INTRAMEDULLARY K-WIRE FIXATION FOR DISPLACED
METACARPAL BONE FRACTURES; RESULTS OF 79 CASES
E. Van Bussel, P. Wittich, J. KeizerTrauma Surgery, st. Antonius hospital, CM/NETHERLANDS
P099 LARGE POSTTRAUMATIC KNEE DEFECTS TREATED WITH FRESH-FROZEN
MASSIVE OSTEOCHONDRAL ALLOGRAFTS. CASE REPORTS
R. HartDept. Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, General Hospital, Znojmo/CZECH REPUB-LIC
P100 TOTAL ANKLE ARTHROPLASTY IN POSTTRAUMATIC CONDITIONS
R. HartDept. Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, General Hospital, Znojmo/CZECH REPUB-LIC
P101 COMBINATION OF BONE TRANSPLANTATION AND OSTEOCHONDRAL
AUTOGRAFT TRANSFER FOR SURGICAL REPAIR OF LARGE TRAUMATIC
OSTEOCHONDRAL DEFECTS OF THE KNEE JOINT.
M. FujitaOrthopedic Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Toyohashi, Aichi/JAPAN
P102 OUTCOMES OF OPERATIVE AND NON-OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF THREE-
AND FOUR-PART HUMERAL FRACTURES IN ELDERLY: A 10-YEAR
RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
M.E. Brouwer, I.H.F. Reininga, M. El Moumni, K.W. WendtTrauma Surgery, UMC Groningen, Groningen/NETHERLANDS
P103 APPLICATION OF THE ILIZAROV APPARATUS IN KNEE ARTHRODESIS AS A
TREATMENT OPTION AFTER SEPTIC TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
I.R. Lalic1, N. Gvozdenovic2
1Clinic For Orthopaedic Surgery And Traumatology, Clinical Center Vojvodina, Novi Sad/SERBIA, 2Clinical Center Vojvodina, Novi Sad/SERBIA
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P104 COMMINUTED PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURE COMPLICATED BY A.
AXILARIS LESION AND REPERFUSION SYNDROME AFTER VASCULAR SURGERY
RECONSTRUCTION, TREATED BY HEMIARTHROPLASTY.
M. Reska, J. Konecny, M. Kašpar, J. Ciernik, L. Veverkova1st Department Of Surgery, St. Anne‘s University Hospital, Brno/CZECH REPUBLIC
P105 TREATMENT FOR CORONAL SHEARING FRACTURES OF THE PROXIMAL FEMUR
K. Sato1, H. Tsuji2, J. Saito3, Y. Kurata2, Y. Ueda3
1Division Of Orthopaedic Trauma, Sapporo Tokushukai Hospital, Sapporo/JAPAN, 2Di-vision Of Orthopaedic Trauma, Sapporo Tokushukai Hospital, sapporo/JAPAN, 3Division Of Orthopaedic Trauma, sapporo Tokushukai Hospital, Sapporo/JAPAN
P106 MID TERM RESULTS OF ELBOW ARTHROPLASTY.
D. Gruszka1, M. Markus1, D. Sven-Oliver1, T. Nowak1, P.M. Rommens1, L. Müller2
1Department Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, University Medical Center of Johan-nes Gutenberg University, Mainz/GERMANY, 2Orthopaedic Surgery And Traumatology, Cologne University Hospital, Köln/GERMANY
P107 OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION OF ACETABULAR FRACTURES IN
PATIENTS OLDER THAN 65 YEARS
M. Tomaževič, Ž. Žigman, M. Cimerman, A. KristanDepartment Of Traumatology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana/SLOVE-NIA
P108 SURGICAL DEATH FOLLOWING MODERN CEMENTING TECHNIQUE IN
HEMIARTHROPLASTY – LESSON LEARNT FROM CONONER’S INQUEST IN UK
M. Bhattacharyya1, N. Venkatram2
1Orthopedics, university hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Orthopedic, univ hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM
Innovations / Advanced technologiesP109 AN ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE MEDIAL KNEE FOR MINIMAL INVASIVE PLATE
OSTEOSYNTHESIS (MIPO) IN MEDIAL FEMORAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE
N. Sirisreetreerux, A. Shaner, B. Shafiq, S. Belkoff, E.A. HasenboehlerOrthopedics, Johns Hopkins Unversity Hospital, Baltimore/MD/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P110 TREATMENT OF FRAGILITY FRACTURE OF PELVIS
Y. MasahiroOrthopedics, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital, Nagoya/JAPAN
P111 A COMBINED POSTERIOR REVERSED L-SHAPED AND ANTEROLATERAL
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APPROACH FOR TWO COLUMN TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES IN CAUCASIANS:
A TECHNICAL NOTE
W./. Rosseels1, H. Hoekstra2, C. Luo3, S. Nijs2
1Traumatology, KU Leuven, Leuven/BELGIUM, 2Trauma Surgery, UZ Leuven, Leuven/BELGIUM, 3Orthopaedic Surgery, Shanghai Sixth People‘s Hospital, Shanghai/CHINA
P112 AN ALTERNATIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR MANAGEMENT OF
SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERUS FRACTURES USING ELASTIC STABLE
INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
A. Startzman1, B.J. Cross2
1Orthopedics, Broward Health Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale/FL/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2Orthopedics, Broward Health Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P113 A REVISED 3-COLUMN CLASSIFICATION APPROACH FOR THE SURGICAL
PLANNING OF POSTEROLATERAL TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES
K. Kempenaers, H. Hoekstra, S. NijsTraumatology, KU Leuven, Leuven/BELGIUM
P114 A SUCCESSFUL RESCUE OF A TRAUMATIC LEFT MAIN BRONCHIAL
LACERATION BY ROBOTIC SLEEVE RESECTION AND ANASTOMOSIS
H.L.C. Wang1, C.H. How1, C.Y. Liu1, K.I. Leung1, J.M. Lee2, H. Lin3
1Department Of Surgery, Division Of Thoracic Surgery, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City/TAIWAN, 2Department Of Thoracic Surgery, National Taiwan Universi-ty Hospital, Taipei/TAIWAN, 3Department Of Surgery, Division Of Trauma, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City/TAIWAN
P115 SURGICAL STABILISATION OF FLAIL CHEST WITH JUDET PLATES –
INNOVATION OF TECHNICS
F. VyhnánekTraumatological Centre, Faculty Hospital Královské Vinohrady, Prague/CZECH REPUB-LIC
P116 SURGICAL STABILISATION OF FLAIL CHEST WITH JUDET PLATES –
INNOVATION OF TECHNICS
F. VyhnánekTraumatological Centre, Faculty Hospital Královské Vinohrady, Prague/CZECH REPUB-LIC
P117 NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF HEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE
ABDOMINAL TRAUMA; COMPLETE RESUSCITATION IN ER WITH ECHO-GUIDED
REBOA AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH ANGIOEMBOLIZATION
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Poster Index
T. Ogura1, A.T. Lefor2, M. Nakamura1, K. Fujizuka1, K. Shiroto1, M. Nakano1
1Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Advanced Medical Emergency Depart-ment and Critical Care Center, Japan Red Cross Maebashi Hospital, Maebashi/JAPAN, 2Department Of Surgery, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke/JAPAN
P118 MODIFIED PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS THROUGH AN EXTENDED DELTOID SPLIT
APPROACH AS A TREATMENT FOR DIAPHYSEAL HUMERAL FRACTURES WITH A
PROXIMAL COMPONENT.
N. Stevens, D. Renson, G. Putzeys, P. ByttebierOrthopaedic Surgery And Traumatology, AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk/BELGIUM
P119 BIOMECHANICAL COMPARISON OF TWO FIXATION TECHNIQUES IN
PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURE SURGERY – LONGER PLATE OR BICORTICAL
LOCKING?
M. Lenz1, K. Stoffel2, H. Kielstein3, K. Mayo4, G.O. Hofmann1, B. Gueorguiev5
1Dept. Of Trauma, Hand And Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Jena, Jena/GERMANY, 2Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Liestal/SWITZERLAND, 3Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology, Martin- Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Me-dicine, Halle (Saale)/GERMANY, 4Hansjörg Wyss Hip And Pelvis Center, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle/WA/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 5Biome-dical Services, AO Research Institute Davos, Davos-Platz/SWITZERLAND Nominated for Best Poster Award
P120 MONITORING WEIGHT BEARING IN AN AMBULANT SETTING: THE SENSISTEP
M. Raaben1, I. Nijenhuis2, R. Augustine3, L.P.h. Leenen1, H.R. Holtslag4, T.J. Blokhuis1
1Surgery, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 2Warande Verpleeghotel Bovenwe-gen, Zeist/NETHERLANDS, 3Engineering Sciences, Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala/SWE-DEN, 4AMC Amsterdam, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS
P121 REPAIR OF THE PRONATOR QUADRATUS AFTER VOLAR PLATE FIXATION IN
DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
M.A.m. Mulders1, M.M.j. Walenkamp1, F.J.m.e. Bos1, N.W.l. Schep2, J..C. Goslings1
1Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS, 2Surgery, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam/NETHERLANDS
P122 NEW PROXIMAL RETROGRADE HUMERAL NAILS FOR PROXIMAL HUMERAL
FRACTURES
M. UchinoOrthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University Medical Center, Kitamoto-city/JAPAN
P123 SPLITTING WITHOUT THE NEED OF AN ANAESTHESIOLOGIST
R. Van Vugt1, K.A. Kolkman2
80
Poster Index
1Surgery, Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem, Arnhem/NETHERLANDS, 2Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem, Arnhem/NETHERLANDS
P124 A TREATMENT MODALITY FOR PATHOLOGIC FRACTURES: INTRAMEDULLARY
PHOTODYNAMIC STABILIZATION
T. Trache1, R. Glaab1, N. Renner2
1Surgery, Cantonal Hospital Aarau, Aarau/SWITZERLAND, 2Surgery, Cantonal Hospital Aarau, Aarau/GERMANY
P125 MINIMALLY INVASIVE STABILIZATION OF THE DISTAL RADIOULNAR JOINT; A
CADAVERIC STUDY
E.N. De Vries1, M.M.j. Walenkamp2, M.A.m. Mulders2, C.D. Dijkman3, S.D. Strackee3, N.W.l. Schep4
1Surgery, Tergooi Hospital, Hilversum/NETHERLANDS, 2Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS, 3Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam/NETHER-LANDS, 4Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam/NETHERLANDS
P126 ANTEROLATERAL DOUBLE PLATING OR LOCKING ATTACHMENT PLATE? A
BIOMECHANICAL STUDY ON PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURE FIXATION
M. Lenz1, K. Stoffel2, B. Gueorguiev3, H. Kielstein4, G.O. Hofmann1
1Dept. Of Trauma, Hand And Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Jena, Jena/GERMANY, 2Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Liestal/SWITZERLAND, 3Biomedical Services, AO Research Institute Davos, Davos-Platz/SWITZERLAND, 4Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology, Martin- Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Medicine, Halle (Saale)/SWITZERLAND
P127 THE USE OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED DRY NEEDLING AND INJECTION OF
DEEP LAYER IN TREATING PLANTAR FASCIITIS. AN ASSESSMENT OF OUR
PATIENT SAMPLE AND LITERATURE REVIEW.
M.S. Noory1, T. Akbari1, P. Malhotra2, G. Noory1, H. Ali1, A. Sahu1
1Radiology, London Northwest Healthcare NHS Trust, HW/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Medi-cine, Hradec Kralove, Charles University, PRAGUE/CZECH REPUBLIC
P128 EFFECTIVENESS OF REGIONAL NERVE BLOCK ON CLAVICLE AND
SHOULDER SURGERY
Y. OhashiOrthopedic Surgery, Hekinan municipal hospital, Hekinan city, Aichi prefecture/JAPAN
P129 LOCKING PLATE FIXATION – IS IT RELIABLE ENOUGH FOR PATIENTS OF
ADVANCED AGE WITH PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURES
A.G. Baltov, M.I. Rachkov, D.M. EnchevOrthopaedics And Traumatologics, University Emergency Hospital Pirogov, Sofia/BULGARIA
81
Poster Index
P130 OSTEOPOROTIC DISTAL FOREARM FRACTURES – STABILIZATION WITH AN
ANGLE STABLE MINIMAL INVASIVE INTRAMEDULLARY POLYMER
S. Heck1, S. Gick2, D. Pennig2
1Clinic For Trauma Surgery, Orthopaedics, Hand- & Reconstructive Surgery, St. Vinzenz-Hospital, Köln/GERMANY, 2St. Vinzenz-Hospital, Köln/GERMANY
P131 MINI-INVASIVE CERCLAGE
C. Battiato1, D. Battista2
1Surgery, ASUR MARCHE AREA VASTA 5, ascoli piceno/ITALY, 2Surgery, asu, ascoli piceno/ITALY
P132 THE ANTERIOR INTRAPELVIC APPROACH FOR ACETABULUM FRACTURES
K. Himschoot1, S. Kibbe2
1Orthopedics, University of Louisville, Louisville/KY/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
P133 TREATMENT OF SUB-ACUTE AND CHRONIC WOUNDS WITH
EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY
F.A. Dahm1, L. Greiner1, A. Valentin1, C. Fialka2, W. Schaden2, R. Mittermayr1
1Trauma Surgery, UKH Meidling, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 2AUVA Trauma Center Meidling, Vienna/AUSTRIA Nominated for Best Poster Award
P134 RADIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF FULL-SIZE BIORESORBABLE ELASTIC
STABLE INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING IMPLANTS IN A GROWING SHEEP MODEL
P. Holweg1, J. Eichler2, S. Fischerauer2, E. Martinelli2, A. Myrissa2, T. Kraus3, L. Berger4, P.J. Uggowitzer5, J. Löffler5, A.M. Weinberg2, F.J. Seibert1
1Department Of Traumatology, Medical Univeristy Graz, Graz/AUSTRIA, 2Departement of Orthopaedics, Graz/AUSTRIA, 3Departement of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Graz/AUSTRIA, 4Vienna University Of Technology, Institute of Building Construction and Technology, Wien/AUSTRIA, 5Departement Of Materials, Eth Zürich, Metal Physics and Technology, Zürich/SWITZERLAND
P135 SURGICAL REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC RUPTURE OF QUADRICEPS TENDON WITH
AUGMENTATION WITH ALLOGRAFT ACELLULAR HUMAN DERMAL MATRIX –
CLINICAL RESULT.
M. Bhattacharyya, S. SakkaOrthopedics, university hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM
P136 NOVEL OLECRANON TENSION PLATE COMPARED TO A TENSION BAND WIRING
IN A COMPLEX FRACTURE MODEL – A BIOMECHANICAL CADAVER STUDY.
D. Gruszka, C. Arand, J. Greenfield, T. Nowak, P. RommensDepartment Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, University Medical Center of Johan-nes Gutenberg University, Mainz/GERMANY
82
Poster Index
P137 THE USE OF MRI IN DETECTING OCCULT FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES:
ILLUSTRATION OF INCIDENTAL IMITATING CONDITIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO
THE PATHOLOGY
G. Noory1, T. Akbari1, M. Thavendran1, S. Kumarachandran2, H. Ali3, A. Sahu3
1Radiology, London Northwest Healthcare NHS Trust, london/UNITED KINGDOM, 2University of Oradea, romania/ROMANIA, 3Radiology, London Northwest Healthcare NHS Trust, HW/UNITED KINGDOM
P138 NOVEL USES OF MRI AND ULTRASOUND IN EVALUATING PERIPHERAL NERVE
DISORDERS
M.S. Noory1, G. Noory1, T. Akbari1, P. Malhotra2, S. Kumarachandran3, A. Sahu1
1Radiology, London Northwest Healthcare NHS Trust, HW/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Me-dicine, Hradec Kralove, Charles University, PRAGUE/CZECH REPUBLIC, 3University of Oradea, romania/ROMANIA
P139 REMOTE SURGICAL EDUCATION – CAN SURGICAL SKILLS BE TAUGHT
REMOTELY?
V. Buckle, W. English, A. Jawad, O. Trampleasure, S. AhmedRoyal London Hospital, Virtual Medics, bb/UNITED KINGDOM
P140 TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES – COMPLEX INJURIES, COMPLEX TREATMENT
M. Nagea1, A. Dimitriu2, N. Ciurea1, M. Coltan1, G.I. Popescu2, O. Lupescu2
1Clinical Emergency Hospital, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2Clinical Emergency Hospital, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P141 DOUBLE PLATING FOR UNSTABLE SUPRACONDYLAR FEMORAL FRACTURES
P. Byttebier, G. Putzeys, K. DerooOrthopeadics, Azgroeninge, Kortrijk/BELGIUM
P142 THE USE OF GENTAMICIN-COATED NAILS IN COMPLEX OPEN TIBIA FRACTURE
AND REVISION CASES: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS.
M. Reul, W. Metsemakers, S. NijsDepartment Of Traumatology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven/BELGIUM
Emergency service / Prehospital / InhospitalP143 TRAINING IN TRAUMA & EMERGENCY SURGERY IN SOUTH AFRICA: AN
OPPORTUNITY WITH AHP
N. D‘SouzaGeneral Surgery, Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury/UNITED KINGDOM
P144 MANAGEMENT OF ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA BY CPB/ECMO AT OSLO
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
83
Poster Index
P. Majak1, S. Koldsland2, A. Fiane2, C. Gaarder3
1Cardiothoracic Surgery & Traumatology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo/NORWAY, 2Cardiothoracic Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo/NORWAY, 3Traumatology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo/NORWAY Nominated for Best Poster Award
P145 IMPALEMENT INJURY TO THE LEFT THIGH: A CASE REPORT
A.C.M. Longras, A.C.S. Carvalho, M.D.C. Martins, D. Brito, A. Magalhães, J. Moura, A. Castro, L. Terroso, M. Salete, J. Magalhães, R. MoreiraGeneral Surgery, Hosital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães/PORTUGAL
P146 THE EFFICACY OF THE TEAM BUILDING TRAINING FOR NURSES IN
OPERATION ROOM AGAINST URGENT TRAUMA SURGICAL CARE
W. Ishii1, R. Iiduka2, N. Sato3, K. Kandori2, M. Miyaguni2, S. Hiraki1, Y. Oiwa1, T. Ichikawa1, Y. Okada1, Y. Arai1, S. Higaki1, K. Sakakibara1, K. Koike3
1Emergency Of Medicine, Kyoto Daini Red Cross Hospital, Kyoto/JAPAN, 2Kyoto Daini Red Cross Hospital, Kyoto/JAPAN, 3Kyoto University Department of Primary Care and Emergency Medicine, Kyoto/JAPAN Nominated for Best Poster Award
P147 THE EUROPEAN TRAUMA COURSE DEVELOPMENT FROM 2006-2015
M. Hüpfl1, F. Trummer2, K. Kalan Ustar2, C. Schreiber2, A. Deixler2, M. Brucke3, B. Röss-ner4, V. Tregubov2, I. Lulic2
1Anesthesiology, General Intensive Care And Pain Therapy- Working Group Medical Simulation And Emergency Medicine, Medical University Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 2European Trauma Course Austria, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 3ETC Ulm, Ulm/GERMANY, 4ETC Switzerland, Burgdorf/SWITZERLAND
P148 PROTOCOL FOR PATIENT PERSPECTIVE VIDEO EVALUATION DURING MAJOR
INCIDENT EXERCISES.
M. Haverkort, L.P.h. LeenenMajor Incident Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS
P149 DEVELOPMENT AND FIRST TEST OF APPLICABILITY OF A NEW EMERGENCY
MEDICINE SPINAL IMMOBILIZATION PROTOCOL (E.M.S. IMMO PROTOCOL)
FOR ADULT TRAUMA PATIENTS
M. Kreinest1, B. Gliwitzky2, S. Schüler3, P.A. Grützner1, M. Münzberg1
1Department Of Trauma Surgery And Orthopedics, BG Trauma Center, Ludwigshafen/GERMANY, 2PHTLS Europe Research Group, Offenbach/Queich/GERMANY, 3Institute For Medical Biometry And Informatics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg/GERMANY
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Poster Index
P150 DOES THE MOVEMENT OF THEATRE TRAFFIC INCREASE INFECTION IN ELECTIVE
THEATRES?
C.F. Thomas1, D. Dowen2, S. Green2
1Trauma And Orthopaedics, South Glasgow University Hospitals, Glasgow/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Trauma And Orthopaedics, City Hospitals Sunderland, TP/UNITED KINGDOM Nominated for Best Poster Award
P151 HOSPITAL EVACUATION: EXERCISE VERSUS REALITY
M. Haverkort1, T. Biesheuvel2, M. De Jong3, F. Hietbrink3, L. Leenen1
1Major Incident Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 2VU Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS, 3University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS
P152 MODELING OF PATIENT ADMISSIONS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF UPPER
GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDINGS: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
I.D. Duzhiy1, V.O. Bratushka2, V.Y. Dubnitskiy3, S.V. Kharchenko1
1Department Of General Surgery, Radiology And Phthisiology, Sumy State University Medical Institute, Sumy/UKRAINE, 2Surgical Unit (gastrointestinal Bleeding Center), Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital, Sumy/UKRAINE, 3Scientific Department, University of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine, Kharkiv Institute of Banking, Kharkiv/UKRAINE
P153 APPLICATION OF CERVICAL COLLARS BY EMERGENCY CARE
PROFESSIONALS – AN ANALYSIS OF PRACTICAL SKILLS
M. Kreinest1, S. Goller1, G. Rauch2, C. Frank3, B. Gliwitzky4, C.G. Wölfl1, S. Matschke1, M. Münzberg1
1Department Of Trauma Surgery And Orthopedics, BG Trauma Center, Ludwigshafen/GERMANY, 2Institute For Biometry And Informatics, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg/GERMANY, 3Department Of Orthopedic And Trauma Surgery, Mittelbaden Clinic, Baden-Baden/GERMANY, 4PHTLS Europe Research Group, Offenbach/Queich/GER-MANY
P154 UNSTABLE DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE CLOSED REDUCTION AND CAST VS
EXTERNAL FIXATOR
M. Labidi1, S. Gašparić2
1Traumatology, Opca bolnica“dr.Tomislav Bardek“, Koprivnica/CROATIA, 2Opca bolnica“dr.Tomislav Bardek“, Koprivnica/CROATIA
P155 TREATMENT OF ACUTE ELBOW INSTABILITY – EARLY RESULTS
B.G. TasevDepartment Of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, Pirogov Emergency Hospital, Sofia/BUL-GARIA
85
Poster Index
P156 GASTRO-DUODENO-JEJUNAL INTUSSUSCEPTION DUE TO AN INFLAMMATORY
FIBROID POLYP – VANEK’S TUMOR
L. Zarain Obrador, A. Sánchez Arteaga, J.M. Monturiol Jalón, C. Rey Valcárcel, M. Cuad-rado Ayuso, A. Lusillalópez, E. Viejo Martínez, F. Turégano FuentesGeneral Surgery, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid/SPAIN
P157 HEMATOMA BLOCK FOR MANAGEMENT OF COLLES FRACTURE AN
ALTERNATIVE TO GENERAL ANAESTHESIA
M.S. AhmadOrthopaedic Surgery, Fazle Omar Hospital, Chenab Nagar/PAKISTAN
P158 BOERHAAVE‘S SYNDROME
A.C. Afonso1, A. Logrado2, J. Constantino3, J. Pereira3, L.F. Pinheiro2
1Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, Vila do conde/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 3Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P159 IONIZED CALCIUM VALUE VARIATION IN TRAUMA PATIENTS SHOULD BE
MANAGED IN LESS THAN 10%.
K. Fujizuka1, M. Nakamura2, T. Ogura1
1Emergency And Critical Care Medicine, Japan Red Cross Maebasi Hospital, Maebashi/JAPAN, 2Japan Red Cross Maebasi Hospital, Maebashi/JAPAN
P160 LENGTH OF STAY OF HIP FRACTURES IN HUMANITAS RESEARCH HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
A. Varischi1, V. Roveda2, S. Agrati3
1Traumatology, Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano/ITALY, 2Emergency Depart-ment, Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano/ITALY, 3Policlinico San Donato Milanese, marudo/ITALY
P161 THE ROLE OF DELAYED CT IMAGING IN THE ANTI-COAGULATED ELDERLY
SUFFERING BLUNT HEAD INJURIES
D. Scantling, R. Gruner, J. EakinsSurgery, Drexel University/Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P162 TRANSVERSAL ABDOMINAL IMPALEMENT – A CASE REPORT
S. Silva1, N. Tenreiro2, C. Gomes2, J. Gaspar2, J. Lage2, A. Oliveira2
1Cirurgia Geral, Centro Hospitalar Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real/PORTUGAL, 2Hospital de Vila Real, Centro Hospitalar Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real/POR-TUGAL
86
Poster Index
P163 HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION AND TRAUMA TEAM. PROJECTING AND
CREATING A NEW ONSITE COURSE TO INTRODUCE TRAUMATEAM:
DISTANCE IMPACT ASSESSMENT
J. Pernechele1, L. Delpiano2, R. Ferro2, E. Conta1, V. Amelio2, S. Saddi2, G. Montrucchio1, S. Lanzarone2, F. Lerro2, M. Berardino3
1Anesthesia End Intensive Care- Città Della Salute E Della Scienza, Anesthesia and intensive care specialisation school, Turin/ITALY, 2Anesthesia And Ic Departement, CTO - Città della Salute e della Scienza, Turin/ITALY, 3Anesthesia And Ic Departement - Director, CTO - Città della Salute e della Scienza, Turin/ITALY
P164 THE USE OF STANDARDIZED GUIDELINES FOR ESSENTIAL EMERGENCY AND
TRAUMA CARE ASSESSMENT IN ALBANIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL DESCRIPTIVE
STUDY OF FORTY-TWO PUBLIC HOSPITALS.
J.A. Stroster, R. LatifiSurgery, University of Arizona, Tucson/AZ/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P165 PELVIC PRESSURE CHANGES AFTER A FRACTURE: A PILOT CADAVERIC
STUDY ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF PELVIC BINDERS AND LIMB BANDAGING
R. Morris1, A. Loftus2, A. Lygas1, R. Mahmood1, I. Pallister3
1College Of Medicine, SWANSEA UNIVERSITY, SWANSEA/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Birmingham/UNITED KINGDOM, 3Trauma And Orthopaedic Surgery, Morriston hospital, SWANSEA/UNITED KINGDOM Nominated for Best Poster Award
P166 CASE REPORT: TRAUMATIC INJURY OF SPHENOID SINUS WITH A FIREARM
BULLET.
W.A. Santos1, A.P. Escudeiro2, B. Duarte3
1Nepur, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Vila Velha/BRAZIL, 2Centro De Educação Profissional Em Atendimento Pre Hospitalar, Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, niteroi/BRAZIL, 3Cirurgia Geral, PSC DE SÃO GONÇALO, VILA VELHA/BRAZIL
P167 ACUTE LOWER LIMB ISCHAEMIA CAN BE A SIGNAL OF AORTIC DISSECTION?
L. Duarte1, J. Rodrigues2, A. Simões2
1Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 2Unidade De Angiolo-gia E Cirurgia Vascular, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P168 CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES: A SURVEY
AMONG ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA SURGEONS AND RESIDENTS.
M.A.m. Mulders1, D. Rikli2, J..C. Goslings1, N.W.l. Schep3
1Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS, 2Surgery, Univer-
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Poster Index
sity Hopsital Basel, Basel/SWITZERLAND, 3Surgery, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam/NETHERLANDS Nominated for Best Poster Award
P169 PRE-HOSPITAL IMMOBILIZATION OF CERVICAL SPINE WITH COLLAR: USEFUL
OR DANGEROUS?
S.A. Karamaroudis1, T. Sidiropoulos1, P. Vassiliu2
1Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Goudi, Athens/GREECE, 24th Surgical Clinic, Attikon University Hospital, Haidari/GREECE
P170 SURGICAL EMERGENCIES OCCURRED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC
COLONOSCOPY
C.R. Iorga1, V. Strambu2, C. Iorga2, P.A. Radu3, M. Bratucu2, M. Zurzu1, V. Paic1, A. Man-ta1, F. Popa3
1General Surgery, „Dr. Carol Davila“ Clinical Nephrology Hospital, Bucharest/ROMA-NIA, 2X U.m.f. „carol Davila“, Surgery Clinic „Carol Davila“ Clinical Hospital of Nephro-logy, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3General Surgery, umf carol davila bucharest, bucharest/ROMANIA
P171 EARLY VERSUS DELAYED APPLICATION OF THOMAS SPLINTS IN PATIENTS
WITH ISOLATED FEMUR SHAFT FRACTURES: THE BENEFITS QUANTIFIED
S. Hoppe1, S. Maqungo2, N. Rueff3, I. Rhoma2, S. Roche2, M.J.B. Keel11Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inselspital Bern, University of Bern, Bern/SWIT-ZERLAND, 2Orthopaedic Trauma Service, Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape Town, Cape Town/SOUTH AFRICA, 3Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, CHUV, University of Lausanne, Lausanne/SWITZERLAND
P172 OUR EXPERIENCE OF TREATMENT SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN
CHILDREN
O. Karaseva, L. Roshal, O. KarasevaNeurosurgery, Clinical and Research Institute of Emergency Children‘s Surgery and Trauma, Moscow/RUSSIAN FEDERATION
P173 EARLY SURGERY – THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS ‘ENHANCED RECOVERY’?
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TIME TO SURGERY AND LENGTH OF STAY.
I. Rajendran1, N. Misra2
1Trauma Nad Emergency Surgery, Aintree University Hosital, Liverpool/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Emergency General Surgical Unit, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool/UNITED KINGDOM
P174 OPEN PILON FRACTURES- OUR EXPERIENCE WITH „ ONE-STAGE“ EXTERNAL
FIXATION AND MINIMAL OSTEOSYNTHESIS
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Poster Index
S.S. Milenkovic1, M.M. Mitkovic1, M.B. Mitkovic2, I. Micic1
1Orthopaedic&traumatology Clinic, Clinical Centre of Nis, Nis/SERBIA, 2University of Nis,Medical faculty, Nis/SERBIA
P175 INCIDENTAL FINDINGS ON WHOLE BODY CT SCANNING IN A TERTIARY
TRAUMA CENTRE.
E. Merrick1, S. Chawla2, J. Taylor1
1Dept Of Trauma & Emergency General Surgery, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Dept Of Radiology, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool/UNI-TED KINGDOM
P176 HIGH MISSED INJURY RATE AFTER INTERHOSPITAL TRANSFER OF POLYTRAUMA
PATIENTS: RESULTS OF A COHORT STUDY INCLUDING 251 PATIENTS.
R.L. Hensgens, M. El Moumni, K.W. Wendt, G.a.m. GovaertTrauma Surgery, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen/NETHERLANDS Nominated for Best Poster Award
P177 A SNAPSHOT ON EMERGENCY SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN SPAIN
L. Ponchietti1, M.A. Amador2, A. Garcea1, I. Martínez Casas2, M.D. Pérez Díaz3, F. Turé-gano Fuentes3
1General Surgery, Hospital de Torrevieja, Torrevieja/SPAIN, 2Servicio De Cirugía General Y Digestiva, Complejo Hospitalario de Jaén, Jaén/SPAIN, 3General Surgery, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid/SPAIN
P178 THE NEED FOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH MINOR
CRANIOENCEPHALIC TRAUMA
J.M.S. Rodrigues1, G.R. Lesur2, M.B. Nishida2
1Surgery, Faculty of Medicine - Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Sorocaba/BRAZIL, 2Faculty of Medicine - Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Sorocaba/BRAZIL
P179 PRACTISE OF ORTHOPAEDIC IN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
M.S. AhmadOrthopaedic Surgery, Fazle Omar Hospital, ext /PAKISTAN
P180 PRACTISE OF ORTHOPAEDIC IN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
M.S. AhmadOrthopaedic Surgery, Fazle Omar Hospital, Chenab Nagar/PAKISTAN
P181 HEMATOMA BLOCK FOR MANAGEMENT OF COLLES FRACTURE AN
ALTERNATIVE TO GENERAL ANAESTHESIA
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Poster Index
M.S. AhmadOrthopaedic Surgery, Fazle Omar Hospital, ext /PAKISTAN
P182 IS THE EMERGENCY OPIATE WITHDRAWAL?
D.P. Easley1, S. Kibbe1, K. Himschoot1, D. Seligson2
1Medical, White Lattice, Louisville/KY/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2Orthopedics, University of Louisville, Louisville/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P183 STRUCTURAL VALIDITY OF THE PATIENT RATED WRIST EVALUATION (PRWE) IN
PATIENTS WITH HAND AND WRIST INJURIES.
M. El Moumni1, M. Van Eck2, K.W. Wendt1, I.H.F. Reininga1, W. Mokkink3
1Trauma Surgery, Univeristy Medical Center Groningen, Groningen/NETHERLANDS, 2University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen/NETHERLANDS, 3Department Of Epidemiology And Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHER-LANDS
P184 TRAUMA PATTERN IN A LEVEL I EAST-EUROPEAN TRAUMA CENTRE – RESULTS
FROM THE ROMANIAN TRAUMA REGISTRY
B. Stoica1, S. Paun2, I. Negoi2, I. Tanase3, B.S. Gaspar2, A. Runcanu2, M. Beuran2
1General Surgery, Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Me-dicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3General Surgery Depertment, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P185 TIME TO SCAN – FACTORS THAT AFFECT TIME TO CT SCAN IN MAJOR TRAUMA.
W. English, A. West, N. DurgeBarts Health Nhs Trust, Royal London Hospital, BB/UNITED KINGDOM
Sports injuriesP186 HIGH UNION RATES FOLLOWING POST-TRAUMATIC SUBTALAR ARTHRODESIS
S.A. Dingemans, M. Backes, J.C. Goslings, J.S.K. Luitse, V.M. De Jong, T. SchepersSurgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS
P187 PROXIMAL TIBIOFIBULAR JOINT DISLOCATION ASSOCIATED WITH TIBIA SHAFT
FRACTURES – 7 CASES
S. Haupt1, H. Frima2, C. Sommer2
1Surgery, Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur/SWITZERLAND, 2Kantonsspital Graubue-nen, Chur/SWITZERLAND
P188 TRAUMATIC DUODENUM RUPTUR IN A JUNG MOTORCYCLIST
C. Cartari1, P. Guarneri1, M. Pagani1, R. Reduzzi2, G.P. Vismara1, R. Brambilla1, Z. Varga1,
90
Poster Index
R. Bellini1, L.F. Ciardo2, E. Motterlini2, G. Geroni11Emergency, AO Trevilgio, Treviglio/ITALY, 2Surgery, AO Treviglio, Treviglio/ITALY
P189 OBTURATOR DISLOCATION OF THE HIP: AN UNUSUAL WRESTLING INJURY
H. Yagi, M. Tomita, N. Takada, M. Iwamae, H. SakanakaOrthopeadics, Seikeikai Hospital, Sakai city/JAPAN
P190 DISPLACED MEDIAL FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE IN A CHILD – A CASE REPORT
L. Van Der Heijden, J.S. Reinders, J. KeizerSurgery, St Antonius Ziekenhuis, Nieuwegein/NETHERLANDS
P191 DISPLACED EPIPHYSEAL FRACTURES OF THE PROXIMAL PHALANX OF THE
HALLUX IN YOUNG HIGH-LEVEL GYMNASTS – A CASE SERIES
L. Van Der Heijden, M.J. Segers, E.R. Hammacher, J. KeizerSurgery, St Antonius Ziekenhuis, Nieuwegein/NETHERLANDS
P192 HICCUPS AS LATE TRIGGER OF SPLEEN RUPTURE IN A HEMODYNAMYCALLY
STABLE YOUNG PATIENT
M. Giovenzana, M. Marconi, R.A. Pappalardo, V. Pacilè, M. FreschiChirurgia Generale, Ospedale di Melzo, AO Melegnano, Melzo/ITALY
P193 ENDCAP VERSUS NO ENDCAP IN ELASTIC STABLE INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING
FOR DISPLACED MIDSHAFT CLAVICLE FRACTURES; INFLUENCE ON IMPLANT
RELATED IRRITATION
H. Frima1, M. Hulsmans2, M. Houwert2, U. Ahmed Ali3, E.J. Verleisdonk2, C. Sommer1, M. Van Heijl21Trauma Surgery, Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur/SWITZERLAND, 2Diakonessen-huis Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 3University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS
P194 FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT OF DISLOCATED
DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES WITH AN ACCEPTABLE CLOSED REDUCTION
M.A.m. Mulders1, P.V. Van Eerten2, J..C. Goslings1, N.W.l. Schep3
1Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS, 2Surgery, Maxima Medical Center, Veldhoven/NETHERLANDS, 3Surgery, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam/NETHERLANDS
P195 ACUTE PISIFORM DISLOCATION WITH DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE – A CASE
REPORT
H. Minehara1, M. Takaso2, T. Matsuura2, T. Kawamura2, E. Shirasawa2, S. Shoji2, R. Taza-wa2, Y. Otake2, Y. Asari21Department Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, Kitasato University School of Medici-ne, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 2Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
91
Poster Index
P196 PATTERN AND OUTCOME OF WATERCRAFT-RELATED INJURIES
H. Al-Thani1, A. El-Menyar2, H. Abdelrahman1, R. Peralta1, A. Mekkodathil2, M. Ellabib1, A. Parchani11Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR, 2Clinical Research, Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medical college, doha/QATAR
P197 SINGLE ANCHOR SUTURE AUGMENTATION OF CORACOCLAVICULAR LIGAMENT
REPAIR WITH TEMPORARY K-WIRE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR FIXATION IN
ROCKWWOD TYPE IV AND V ACROMIOCLAVICULAR DISLOCATION
A.M. Nahla, A.E. ElmaltOrthopedic, zagazig university hospital, zagazig/EGYPT
P198 OSTEOARTHRITIS DEVELOPMENT AFTER MEDIAL MENISCECTOMY IN
LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP (25 YEARS AT LEAST)
R. HartDept. Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, General Hospital, Znojmo/CZECH REPUB-LIC
P199 TRENDS IN INCIDENCE, HEALTH CARE CONSUMPTION, AND COSTS FOR
PATIENTS WITH A TIBIA SHAFT FRACTURE ADMITTED TO A HOSPITAL IN THE
NETHERLANDS SINCE 1986
M.S. Leliveld1, S. Polinder2, M.J.m. Panneman3, M.H.j. Verhofstad1, E.M.m. Van Lieshout1
1Trauma Research Unit Department Of Surgery, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam/NETHER-LANDS, 2Department Of Public Health, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam/NETHERLANDS, 3Consumer Safety Institute, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS
P200 A CASE REPORT OF A HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYER WHO WAS PERFORMED
WITH HYBRID TECHNIQUE OF TWO SYNDESMOTIC SCREWS AND A
SUTURE-BUTTON FOR A SYNDESMOSIS INJURY
R. Higashiyama1, H. Minehara2, T. Matsuura2, T. Kawamura2, J. Aikawa1, D. Iwase1, A. Minatani1, H. Sekiguchi1, S. Shoji1, M. Takaso1
1Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Saga-mihara/JAPAN, 2Department Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
P201 ANATOMICAL ARTHROSCOPIC ATFL AND CFL RECONSTRUCTION USING AN
ACHILLES TENDON ALLOGRAFT; A CASE REPORT OF BALLERINA
R. Higashiyama, J. Aikawa, D. Iwase, A. Minatani, H. Sekiguchi, R. Tazawa, H. Minehara, T. Matsuura, T. Kawamura, M. TakasoDepartment Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagami-hara/JAPAN
92
Poster Index
P202 MISSED ADOLESCENT ACETABULAR APOPHYSEAL AVULSION WITH LATE HIP
DISLOCATION
M. Al-Najjim, J.S.M. DwyerTrauma And Orthopaedics, North Midlands University Hospital, Stoke-ON-Trent/UNI-TED KINGDOM
P203 HUMERAL SHAFT NONUNION SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY A MANDIBLE
LOCKING PLATE IN PATIENT WITH OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA
T. Waki, T. Niikura, S.Y. Lee, T. Iwakura, R. Kuroda, M. KurosakaOrthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN
P204 EQUESTRIAN SPORTS RELATED INJURIES – MYTHS AND TRUTHS
C.D. Weber1, R. Lefering2, T. Dienstknecht1, K. Horst1, R. Pfeifer1, H. Pape3, M. Hofman1, T. Dgu2
1Dept. For Orthopaedics, Hand, Reconstructive, Trauma Surgery, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen/GERMANY, 2Institute For Research In Operative Medicine (ifom), Witten/Herdecke University (Campus Cologne-Merheim), Köln/GERMANY, 3RWTH Aachen University, Aachen/GERMANY
P205 COMPUTER MODELLING OF LUMBAR SPINE FRACTURE PATTERN IN RALLY DRIVERS
P. Obruba1, L. Kopp2, J. Avenarius2, P. Meluzinová2, L. Čapek3, V. Faistavr3, M. Švec4, P. Černohorský5
1Traumatology, Masaryk Hospital, Ústí nad Labem/CZECH REPUBLIC, 2Masaryk Hos-pital, Ústí nad Labem/CZECH REPUBLIC, 3Department Of Mechanics, Elasticity And Stiffness, Technical university, Liberec/CZECH REPUBLIC, 4Faculty Of Natural Sciences, Physics Department, Purkinje university, Ústí nad Labem/CZECH REPUBLIC, 5Associa-tion of rally drivers of Czech Republic, Lovosice/CZECH REPUBLIC Nominated for Best Poster Award
P206 BILATERAL MIGRATORY SEPTIC ARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE JOINT IN A YOUNG
HEALTHY MALE BY LOW VIRULENCE STREPTOCCOUS – CHALLENGES IN
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT.
M. Bhattacharyya1, N. Venkatram2, S. Sakka1
1Orthopedics, university hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Orthopedic, univ hospital lewisham, london/UNITED KINGDOM
Orthogeriatric comanagementP207 COMPARISON OF 1- AND 2-LAG SCREW NAILING SYSTEMS FOR
INTERTROCHANTERIC FEMORAL FRACTURES – RADIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF
FRACTURE CLASSIFICATION AND INSTABILITY-
Y. KawakamiOrthopaedic Surgery, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN
93
Poster Index
P208 SUBCUTANEOUS PLATE OSTEOSYNTHESIS FOR ANTERIOR PELVIC RING
FRACTURES
T.G. Gerich1, K. Cootjans2, G. Putzeys2
1Traumatology, Centre Hospitalier Luxembourg, Luxembourg/LUXEMBOURG, 2Trauma-tology, AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk/BELGIUM
P209 IMPLICATIONS OF NEW ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS ON HIP FRACTURE SURGERY
M. Humenberger1, V. Weihs1, A. Geroldinger1, S. Kettner2, S. Hajdu1
1Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 2Anesthesia, Critical Care And Pain Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA
P210 THE CHARACTER OF THE OPEN FRACTURE IN ELDERLY.
S. Kitada, E. ShodaTrauma Center, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital, Nishimomiya, Hyogo/JAPAN
P211 PREDICTING THE LENGTH OF LAG AND LOCKING SCREWS FROM THE LENGTH
OF GAMMA NAILS: A RETROSPECTIVE CASE SERIES STUDY
R. Morris1, I. Pallister2
1College Of Medicine, Swansea University, Swansea/UNITED KINGDOM, 2Trauma And Orthopaedic Surgery, Morriston hospital, Swansea/UNITED KINGDOM
P212 EVALUATION OF THE ATYPICAL FEMORAL FRACTURE
T. Matsuura1, H. Minehara2, T. Kawamura2, E. Shirasawa2, S. Shoji2, R. Tazawa2, Y. Otake2, M. Uchino3, M. Takaso2
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 2Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 3Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University Medical Center, Kitamoto-city/JAPAN
P213 CLINICAL OUTCOME OF PERCUTANEOUS TRANS-SACRAL SCREW FIXATION FOR
FRAGILITY FRACTURES OF THE PELVIC RING
T. Kanazawa1, N. Shiota2, T. Sato1
1Orthpaedics, Okayama Medical Center, okayama/JAPAN, 2Okayama medical center, Okayama/JAPAN
P214 RADIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES TREATED WITH
HEMIARTHROPLASTY USING TAPER WEDGE STEM
Y. Okazaki, Y. KawakamiOrthopaedic Surgery, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN
94
Poster Index
P215 FINE ELEMENT ANALYSIS AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATION OF FRAGILITY
FRACTURE OF THE PELVIC RING RELATED WITH PELVIC TILT
N. Shiota, T. Kanazawa, T. SatoOrthopedic Surgery, Okayama medical center, Okayama/JAPAN
P216 3D-CT EVALUATION OF FEMORAL TROCHANTERIC FRACTURES IN ELDERLY
PATIENTS
E. Shoda1, S. Kitada1, H. Hirase1, T. Niikura2, S.Y. Lee3, A. Sakurai4, K. Oe4, T. Sasaki51Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery/trauma Center, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital, Nishinomiya/JAPAN, 2Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN, 3Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe/JAPAN, 4Deparrtment Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hyogo Prefectral Awaji Medical Center, Sumoto/JAPAN, 5Deapartment Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nishinomiya Watanabe Hospi-tal, Nishinomiya/JAPAN
P217 ON THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURE
K.N. Linton, S.M. Gardiner, O. Flannery, P. Kenny, P. Keogh, S. O‘FlanaganTrauma And Orthopaedic Surgery, James Connolly Memorial Hospital, Blanchardstown/IRELAND
P217A LONG-TERM FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES OF DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE TREATED
WITH VOLAR LOCKING PLATE: ABOUT 405 CASES
G. Luengo Alonso2, J. Zorrilla Sanchez De Neyra1, E. Vacas Sanchez1, M. Porras More-no3, D. Cecilia López3
1Orthopedics & Trauma, 12 Octubre University Hospital, Madrid/SPAIN, 2hospital 12 octubre, madrid/SPAIN, 3Traumatology Department, Hospital Universitario 12 de octubre, Madrid/SPAIN
AbdomenP218 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT USING AN ENDOSCOPIC PANCREATIC STENT IN A
PATIENT WITH DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OF PANCREATIC INJURY AFTER TRAUMA:
A CASE REPORT
K.H. KimGeneral Surgery, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P219 DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY FOR LIVER LACERATION WITH MAJOR VESSEL
INJURY: VASCULAR CONTROL FOLLOWED BY DELAYED HEPATECTOMY
J. Kim1, Y. Jo2, J. Yeom2, W. Kang2
1Trauma Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Chonnam National Universicy Hospital, Gwanggu/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
95
Poster Index
P220 DAMAGE CONTROL LAPAROTOMY: MORTALITY AND IMPLICATION OF EARLY
FASCIAL CLOSURE FOR MORBIDITIES.
J. Kim1, Y. Jo2, J. Yeom2, W. Kang2
1Trauma Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF, 2Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju/KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
P221 AN UNCOMMON CAUSE OF LIVER ABSCESS
M.S. Ferreira1, A. Pais Martins2, A. Freitas3, V. Capella4, F. Coelho4
1General Surgery, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada/PORTUGAL, 2Intensive Care Unit - Ucic, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisboa/PORTUGAL, 3General Surgery, Hospital Distrital de Santarém, Santarém/PORTUGAL, 4General Surgery - Hem, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisboa/PORTUGAL
P222 THE INNOVATIVE DUAL APPROACH HERNIOPLASTY (DAH) FIRST APPLICATION
ON IRREDUCIBLE INGUINAL HERNIA; WIDENS THE SCOPE OF EMERGENCY
ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY
M.M. NasrGeneral Surgery, King Fahad Hospital Hufof, Hufof, Al Ahsa/SAUDI ARABIA
P223 VASCULAR PEDICLE CONTROL IN ANY ANATOMICAL TYPE STRANGULATED
HERNIA REPAIR: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE MINIMIZING INCIDENCE OF SYSTEMIC
INFLAMMATION RESPONSE ACTIVATION
M.M. NasrGeneral Surgery, King Fahad Hospital Hufof, Hufof, Al Ahsa/SAUDI ARABIA
P224 UNUSUAL HERNIA SAC CONTENTS PRESENTING AS COMPLICATED INGUINAL
HERNIA IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENTS – REPORT OF TWO CASES
C.A.M. Menegozzo1, V.C. Fonseca2, N.D. Mori1, A. Bitran2, C.O. Bernini3, E.M. Utiyama1
1Division Of Surgical Clinic Iii, Hospital das Clinicas University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo/BRAZIL, 2Hospital das Clinicas University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo/BRAZIL, 3Division Of Clinical Surgery Iii, Hospital das Clinicas University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo/BRAZIL
P225 SELECTIVE LIGATION OF HEPATIC ARTERY FOR LIVER INJURY
M. Torba, S. Buci, S. Ceka, K. SubashiGeneral Surgery Service, Trauma University Hospital, Tirana/ALBANIA
P226 SURGICAL CONTROL OF HEMORRHAGE IN LIVER TRAUMA
S. Buci1, M. Torba1, A. Gjata2, G. Bushi1, S. Koceku1, K. Kagjini11General Surgery Service, Trauma University Hospital, Tirana/ALBANIA, 22department Of Surgery, UHC “Mother Teresa”, Tirana/ALBANIA
96
Poster Index
P227 ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA AFTER BLUNT LIVER TRAUMA
T.R. Brito1, A.C. Rodrigues2, M. Gonçalves3, L. Pereira4, D.L. Gomes5, D. Pinto6, R. Esca-leira1, C. Monteiro1, S.S. Ferreira5, A. Midoes1
1Cirurgia Geral, ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 2General Surgery, Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto minho, Viana do castelo/PORTUGAL, 3Surgery, ULSM - Hospital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 4General Surgery, ULSAM, Viana do Cas-telo/PORTUGAL, 5ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL,6Surgery, ULSAM - Hospital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL
P228 MILD ACUTE BILIARY PANCREATITIS: THE DEADLINE FOR EARLY
CHOLECYSTECTOMY SHOULD NOT OVERSTEP THE INDEX ADMISSION.
L. Degrate1, P. Meroni1, D.P. Bernasconi2, D. Macchini1, F. Romano1, F. Uggeri1, L. Gianotti1
1Surgery, San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza/ITALY, 2Health Science, Centre of Biostatistics for Clinical Epidemiology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza/ITALY Nominated for Best Poster Award
P229 PANCREATIC TRAUMA: A RARE CAUSE OF HEMOPERITONEUM
C. Canhoto, P. Oliveira, L. Martins, A. Lázaro, F. Manata, H. Baptista, F.J. OliveiraCirurgia B, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P230 ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT AND RESULTS IN PENETRATING ABDOMINAL
TRAUMA. A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 102 CASES.
A. Dogjani1, E. Petrela2, B. Hasanaj3, E. Jonuzaj3, N. Kallashi31General Surgery, University Hospital of Trauma., Tirana/ALBANIA, 2Faculty of Medici-ne, University of Medicine, Tirana/ALBANIA, 3University Hospital of Trauma., Tirana/ALBANIA
P231 THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC SPLENIC INJURY
W.S. Kang, Y.G. Jo, J.W. Yeom, J.C. KimTrauma Center, Chonnam National University Hospital, Kwangju/REPUBLIC OF KOREA
P232 MICROBIOLOGIC STUDY OF PAD USED FOR PACKING IN DAMAGE CONTROL
LAPAROTOMY
W.S. Kang, J. Yeom, Y. Jo, J. KimTrauma Center, Chonnam National University Hospital, Kwangju/REPUBLIC OF KOREA Nominated for Best Poster Award
P233 THE CURRENT STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF GREAT VASCULAR TRAUMA.
C. Liao1, C. Chen2, S.Y. Wang1, C. Fu3, Y. Wu1
1Trauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN, 2Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN, 3Trauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN
97
Poster Index
P234 HEAVY ABDOMINAL TRAUMA
D.L. GomesServiço De Cirurgia Geral, ULSAM-Hospital de Viana do Castelo, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL
P235 NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY WITH INTRAPERITONEAL SALINE INSTILLATION
IN THE OPEN SEPTIC ABDOMEN
M. Jimenez-Fuertes, J. Ruiz-Tovar, M. Durán-PovedaGeneral And Digestive Surgery, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Mostoles (Madrid)/SPAIN
P236 HEPATIC TRAUMA – A 5 YEAR EXPERIENCE
N. Tenreiro1, R. Sapage1, H. Moreira2, S. Silva2, J. Gaspar2, A. Oliveira2
1Cirurgia Geral, Centro Hospitalar Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real/PORTUGAL, 2Hospital de Vila Real, Centro Hospitalar Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real/POR-TUGAL
P237 ADEQUACY OF ONCOLOGIC RESECTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING
EMERGENCY COLECTOMY
A. Younis, A. Keltz, A. Mahamid, R. Alfici, I. AshkenaziDivision Of General Surgery, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, Hadera/ISRAEL Nominated for Best Poster Award
P238 PATI INDEX & INJURY SEVERITY SCORE, AS PREDICTIVE FACTORS IN
MANAGEMENT OF PENETRATING ABDOMINAL TRAUMA.
A. Dogjani1, E. Petrela2, B. Hasanaj3, E. Jonuzaj3, N. Kallashi31General Surgery, University Hospital of Trauma., Tirana/ALBANIA, 2Faculty of Medici-ne, University of Medicine, Tirana/ALBANIA, 3University Hospital of Trauma., Tirana/ALBANIA
P239 EXTERNAL ESOPHAGEAL TRAUMA – THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND TIMING.
C. Liao1, C. Chen2, S.Y. Wang1, C. Fu1, Y. Wu1
1Trauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN, 2Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN Nominated for Best Poster Award
P240 DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY IN ACUTE MESENTERIC ISCHEMIA
G. Ghidirim1, I. Mishin2, G. Rojnoveanu1, M. Vozian1, I. Craciun3
1Surgery Nr. 1 „nicolae Anestiadi“, SUMPh „Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau/MOLDOVA, 2Surgery Nr. 1 „nicolae Anestiadi“, Laboratory Of Hepato-pancreato-biliary Surgery, SUMPh „Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau/MOLDOVA, 3Surgery Nr. 2, Institute of Emer-gency Medicine, Chisinau/MOLDOVA
98
Poster Index
P241 AN UNUSUAL CAUSE OF HEMOPERITONEUM
S. Catarino1, L. Duarte1, F. Valério2, J. Constantino1, J. Pereira1, L.F. Pinheiro3
1Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia 1, Cen-tro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 3Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar TondelaViseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P242 LAPAROSCOPIC COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE
SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION
T. Klimovska, M. Mukans, I. Ivanovs, G. PupelisDepartment Of General And Emergency Surgery, Riga East University Hospital „Gaile-zers“, Riga/LATVIA
P243 LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF PERFORATED PEPTIC ULCER.
O. Shepetko-Dombrovskyi1, G. Shepetko-Dombrovskyi21Surgery And Vascular Surgery, National Medical Academy of Postgraduate StuduyShu-pyk National Medical Academyof Postgraduate Education, Kyiv/UKRAINE, 2SurgeryDepartment №1, Kyiv City Clinical Emergency Care Hospital, Kyiv/UKRAINE
P244 “HOLD ON TO LIFE”
A.P.G. Martins1, D. Pinto1, D. Gomes1, T. Brito2, M. Ferreira3, L. Calais3, A. Rodrigues2, M. Gonçalves2, B. Lima3
1Surgery, ULSAM - Hospital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 2Surgery, ULSM - Hospital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 3Surgery, ULSAM- Hos-pital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL
P245 MULTIPLE ISOLATED SMALL BOWEL PERFORATIONS FOLLOWING BLUNT
ABDOMINAL TRAUMA – CASE REPORT
J.M. Louro, C.E. Costa Almeida, C. C. AlmeidaSurgery, CHUC, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P246 LIVER ABSCESS SECONDARY TO ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS
S. Buci, G. Bushi, S. Koceku, S. RuciGeneral Surgery Service, Trauma University Hospital, Tirana/ALBANIA
P247 ONCE UPON A TIME A PATIENT WITH A RARE CAUSE OF ACUTE
ABDOMEN... WAIT!! TWICE UPON A TIME…
A.C. Rodrigues1, D. Pinto1, D.L. Gomes1, T. Brito1, M. Ferreira1, L. Pereira2, A.P.G. Martins1, Á. Gonçalves2, M. Gonçalves1, B. Lima1, J. Ventura3, S. Ferreira3, P. Passos3, A. Midoes2
1General Surgery, Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto minho, Viana do castelo/PORTU-
99
Poster Index
GAL, 2General Surgery, ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 3ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL
P248 IDIOPATHIC COLONIC PERFORATION ASSUMED TO BE SECONDARY TO
SUBSEROSAL BLEEDING
T. SakamotoSurgery, tokyobay urayasu ichikawa medical center, urayasu/JAPAN
P249 NON-OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF COMPLICATED APPENDICITIS
A. Logrado1, M. Sá2, J. Teixeira2, J. Constantino2, J. Pereira2, L.F. Pinheiro2
1Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia 1, Cen-tro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P250 LAPAROSCOPIC CAUDAL PANCREATECTOMY FOR NECROTIC PANCREATITIS,
WITH SPLENIC PRESERVATION
P.A. Radu1, M. Bratucu2, D. Garofil2, M. Zurzu2, V. Paic2, F. Popa2, V. Strambu2
1General Surgery, umf carol davila bucharest, bucharest/ROMANIA, 2X U.m.f. „carol Da-vila“, Surgery Clinic „Carol Davila“ Clinical Hospital of Nephrology, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P251 SURGICAL APPROACH OF COLO-RECTAL CANCER MANAGEMENT OF
CRITICAL POINTS
P.A. Radu1, M. Bratucu2, D. Garofil2, M. Zurzu2, V. Paic2, F. Popa2, V. Strambu2
1General Surgery, umf carol davila bucharest, bucharest/ROMANIA, 2X U.m.f. „carol Da-vila“, Surgery Clinic „Carol Davila“ Clinical Hospital of Nephrology, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P252 DISADVANTAGEOUS TO SEPARATE SURGERY FOR EMERGENCY COMPLICATIONS
OF BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM THE UNIT FOR PRIMARY SURGERY?
S. Redeen1, G. Filipovic2, E. Säll2, P. Andersson3
1Surgery, Dept. Surgery, Linkoping/SWEDEN, 2Surgical, Linkoping/SWEDEN, 3Dept. Surgery, Linkoping/SWEDEN
P253 THE HEALTHCARE BURDEN OF NEGATIVE APPENDICECTOMY
S.E. Bottomley, N. D‘Souza, M. Marsden, F. Scutt, S. Toh, N. NagarajahGeneral Surgery, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth/UNITED KINGDOM
P254 OVER THE YEARS CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC TRAUMA
B.S. Gaspar1, R. Ganescu1, S. Paun1, I. Negoi1, M. Beuran2, I. Bejenaru1, S. Szabo1, I. Tanase1, B. Stoica1
12 Surgery, Clinica Emergente Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 23 Surgery, Clinica Emergente Hospital of Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
100
Poster Index
P255 PERCUTANEOUS CHOLECYSTOSTOMY FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS
A. Logrado1, J. Constantino2, J. Pereira2, L.F. Pinheiro2
1Cirurgia 1, Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia 1, Cen-tro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, EPE, Viseu/PORTUGAL
P256 SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: A CLINICAL
REPORT
A.C.S. Carvalho1, D. Brito2, M.D.C. Martins3, A.C.M. Longras4, T. Santos2, V. Castro2, A. Magalhães2, L. Terroso4, S. Ferreira2, R. Moreira4, J. Magalhães4, J.M.P.C. Pinto Correia4
1General Surgery, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimaraes/PORTUGAL, 2General Sur-gery, Hosital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães/PORTUGAL, 3General Surgery, Hospital de Guimaraes, barcelos/PORTUGAL, 4Cirurgia Geral, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães/PORTUGAL
P257 ENCAPSULATED PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS – IS HAEMOPERITONEUM A
PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR SURVIVAL?
C.R. Iorga1, V. Strambu2, C. Iorga3, P.A. Radu4, M. Bratucu3, M. Zurzu1, A. Manta1, V. Paic3, F. Popa4
1General Surgery, „Dr. Carol Davila“ Clinical Nephrology Hospital, Bucharest/ROMA-NIA, 2X U.m.f. „carol Davila“, Surgery Clinic „Carol Davila“ Clinical Hospital of Nephro-logy, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3U.m.f. „carol Davila“, Surgery Clinic „Carol Davila“ Clinical Hospital of Nephrology, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 4General Surgery, umf carol davila bucharest, bucharest/ROMANIA
P258 DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA WITH ACUTE ONSET A DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGE
G.E. Nita, F. Rubertà, M. Ceresoli, R. Manfredi, F. Coccolini, M. Giulii Caponi, E. Rausa, L. AnsaloniGeneral Surgery I, AO Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo/ITALY
P259 RUPTURED ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM – IS IT POSSIBLE TO PREDICT
SURVIVAL?
A. Reite1, K. Søreide2, M. Vetrhus3
1Vascular Surgery, Stavanger University hospital, Stavanger/NORWAY, 2Gastrointestinal Surgery, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger/NORWAY, 3Vascular Surgery, Stavan-ger University Hospital, Stavanger/NORWAY
P260 COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES OF BLUNT HEPATIC INJURY CASES WHO
UNDERWENT OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN TEN YEARS
K. Okawara, M. Sawano, K. Asai, K. Sagawa, M. MatsudaEmergency And Critical Care Medicine, Saitama Medical Center, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama/JAPAN
101
Poster Index
P261 POST TRAUMATIC DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA – A CLINICAL CASE
M. Eliseu1, M. Costa2, C. Canhoto2, L. Dias2, M. Santos2, F.J. Oliveira2
1Urology And Renal Transplantation, Coimbra Hospital and Universitary Centre, Coimb-ra/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia B, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P262 LAPAROSCOPY IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN.
O. Karaseva, O. Grankov, A. BryantsevNeurosurgery, Clinical and Research Institute of Emergency Children‘s Surgery and Trauma, Moscow/RUSSIAN FEDERATION
P263 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FOR EMPHYSEMATOUS GASTRITIS: A CASE
REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
D.J. Mcphee1, M. Lueders1, E. Irizarry2
1Surgery, Lincoln Medical Center, Bronx, New York/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2Surgery, Lincoln Medical Center, Bronx, New York/NY/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P264 DUODENAL HAEMATOMA SECONDARY TO BLUNT TRAUMA
L.C. Pereira1, A.P.G. Martins1, Á. Gonçalves2, M. Ferreira3, A.C. Rodrigues3, M. Gon-çalves3, T. Brito3, D. Gomes3, B. Lima3, E. Vasconcelos2, A. Midoes2
1Surgery, ULSAM - Hospital de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 2General Surgery, ULSAM, Viana do Castelo/PORTUGAL, 3General Surgery, Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto minho, Viana do castelo/PORTUGAL
P265 BRITISH SOCIETY OF GASTROENTEROLOGY ACUTE PANCREATITIS GUIDELINES:
CAN POOR COMPLIANCE BE ATTRIBUTED TO INADEQUATE CLINICAL
ASSESSMENT OR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.
W.R.C. Knight1, C. Stephenson2, M. Wilson2, C. Caruana2, S. Wheatstone3, I. Tomasi21Emergency General Surgery, Guys‘ and St Thomas‘ NHS Trust, London/UNITED KING-DOM, 2Emergency General Surgery, Guys and St Thomas‘ Trust London, London/UNI-TED KINGDOM, 3Emergency Surgery, Guys and St Thomas‘ Foundation Trust, London/UNITED KINGDOM
P266 ANAL DISRUPTION AFTER TRAUMATIC IMPALEMENT
M.J. Koch1, A. Oliveira1, L. Ferreira1, M. Fernandes1, C.A.G.C. Mesquita2
1Cirurgia A, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL, 2Cirurgia A, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra - Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P267 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF COLONIC PERFORATION DUE TO WOODEN
TOOTHPICK
I.S. Sarici1, O. Topuz2, Y. Sevim2, T. Sarigoz2, T. Ertan2, O. Karabıyık3, A. Koc3
1General Surgery, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, kayseri/TURKEY, 2General
102
Poster Index
Surgery, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, Kayseri/TURKEY, 3Radıology, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, Kayseri/TURKEY
P268 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY HYDATID CYST OF THE
GALLBLADDER: AN UNUSUAL CASE.
I.S. Sarici1, Y. Sevim2, O. Topuz2, T. Sarigoz2, T. Ertan2, A. Koc3, O. Karabıyık3
1General Surgery, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, kayseri/TURKEY, 2General Surgery, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, Kayseri/TURKEY, 3Radıology, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, Kayseri/TURKEY
P269 TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION VERSUS OPEN ABDOMINAL
SURGERY FOR PATIENTS WITH ISOLATED ABDOMINAL INJURY.
K. Morishita, A. Shiraishi, M. Takahashi, T. Ichinose, A. Yoshiyuki, Y. OtomoAcute Critical Care Medicine, Disaster Medicine, And Er Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo/JAPAN
P270 LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR ABDOMINAL TRAUMA IN JAPAN
T. Oka, A. Shiraishi, Y. OtomoTrauma And Acute Critical Care Medical Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital of Medicine, Tokyo/JAPAN
P271 INTRAPANCREATIC LESION OF BILIARY DUCT FOLLOWING A BLUNT TRAUMA:
RARE ENTITY DIFFICULT TO IDENTIFY WITH CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT.
M. Jimenez-Fuertes, J. Ruiz-Tovar, M. Durán-PovedaGeneral And Digestive Surgery, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Mostoles (Madrid)/SPAIN
P272 A CASE OF STUMP APPENDICITIS PRESENTED AFTER APPENDECTOMY
A. Fujita1, T. Oka1, A. Shiraishi2, Y. Otomo3
1Trauma And Acute Critical Care Medical Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital of Medicine, Tokyo/JAPAN, 2Trauma And Emergency Medical Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital of Medicine, Tokyo/JAPAN, 3Acute Critical Care Medicine, Disaster Medicine, And Er Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo/JAPAN
P273 A REVIEW OF A BUSY LONDON DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL‘S SERVICE
PROVISION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS.
A. PathirajaDepartment Of General Surgery, West Middlesex University Hospital, London/UNITED KINGDOM
103
Poster Index
P274 BILATERAL ADRENAL HEMORRHAGE IN THE ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME:
A RARE CAUSE OF ACUTE ABDOMEN.
I. Lintzeris1, G. Bailas2, X. Agrogianni1, A. Lintzeri21Surgery, General Hospital of Tripolis, Tripolis/GREECE, 2Rheumatology, General Hospi-tal of Athens G.Gennimatas, Athens/GREECE
P275 STAGING OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN 2015 IS STILL DIFFICULT
M. Beuran1, M. Lica1, I. Negoi2, S. Paun2, B. Stoica2, I. Tanase2, M. Vartic3, S. Hostiuc4
1General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila Uni-versity of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General SurgeryDepertment, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicineand Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Anesthesia And Intensive CareDepartment, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicineand Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 4Legal Medicine And Bioethics, CarolDavila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P276 UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF ACUTE RIGHT ILIAC FOSSA PAINFUL SYNDROME:
TWO CASE REPORTS
I. Tanase1, S. Paun2, I. Negoi2, B. Stoica2, B.S. Gaspar3, M. Beuran2
1General Surgery, Bucharest Emergency Clinical Hospital, University of Medicine andFarmacy Carol Davila Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Department,Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and PharmacyBucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 32 Surgery, Clinica Emergente Hospital of Bucharest,Bucharest/ROMANIA
P277 RARE CASES OF THORACO-ABDOMINAL INJURIES CAUSED BY IMPROPER USE
OF ANGLE GRINDERS.
G. Jinescu1, C. Chidiosan1, I. Lica1, M. Beuran2
1General Surgery, BUCHAREST CLINICAL EMERGENCY HOSPITAL, BUCHAREST/RO-MANIA, 2General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol DavilaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
P278 IMPALEMENT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA WITH A LONG OBJECT
M. Racman1, J. Grosek2, M. Cimerman1, M. Petrič2
1Department Of Traumatology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana/SLO-VENIA, 2Department Of Abdominal Surgery, University Medical Centre Ljubljana,Ljubljana/SLOVENIA
P279 ENDOSCOPE-ASSISTED SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A PATIENT WHO
SWALLOWED POLYURETHANE FOAM BY SUICIDAL INTENTION)
A. Kocsis1, A. Németh2
104
Poster Index
1Iv. Trauma Department, Trauma Centre, Budapest/HUNGARY, 2General Surgery De-partment, Trauma Centre, Budapest/HUNGARY
P280 THE IMPACT OF EXTENSIVE SURGERY IN GASTROINTESTINAL CAUSTIC INJURY.
C. Liao, C. LiaoTrauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN
ComplicationsP281 TRAUMATIC PEDIATRIC HIP DISLOCATION – A CASE REPORT WITH
COMPREHENSIVE LITERATURE REVIEW
A. Startzman1, J. Pennington2, J. Rush2
1Orthopedics, Broward Health Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale/FL/UNITED STATESOF AMERICA, 2Orthopedics, Broward Health Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale/UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA
P282 COMPARATIVE RESULTS OSTEOSYNTHESIS PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURES KNEE :
RETROGRADE NAILING VS PLATE
J. Ferrrero Recasens, E. Vacas SanchezOrthopedics & Trauma, 12 Octubre University Hospital, Madrid/SPAIN
P283 THROMBIN-ANTITHROMBIN III COMPLEXES AS A USEFUL PREDICTOR OF
VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM AFTER FRACTURE SURGERY
S.Y. Lee1, T. Niikura1, T. Iwakura1, Y. Sakai2, R. Kuroda1, M. Kurosaka1
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN, 2Division Of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN Nominated for Best Poster Award
P284 POST BARIATRIC SURGERY EMERGENCIES: PROPOSED MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOL FOR EMERGENCY UNITS AND NON SPECIALIZED GENERAL SURGEONS
M.M. NasrGeneral Surgery, King Fahad Hospital Hufof, Hufof, Al Ahsa/SAUDI ARABIA
P285 INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF OCCULT HEMOTHORAX IN BLUNT CHEST
TRAUMA
P. Sriprasit1, J. Sungsiri2, N. Kiranantawat2, O. Akaraborworn1, C. Kongkamol31Surgery, Prince of Songkhla University, Hatyai, Songkla/THAILAND, 2Radiology, Princeof Songkhla University, Hatyai, Songkla/THAILAND, 3Community Medicine, Prince ofSongkhla University, Hatyai, Songkla/THAILAND
105
Poster Index
P286 CHEST WALL DEFORMITY AFTER CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF STERNAL
FRACTURE
D.W. Kim1, I.S. Jeong2, K.S. Lee1, K.J. Na1, S.K. Oh1, Y.C. Jung1
1Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Jebon-gro Donggu/REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 2Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Jebongro Donggu/REPUBLIC OF KOREA
P287 EXTRAORDINARY FINDING AFTER FALL ON WRIST
S.C. Voeten1, D.M. Voeten2, J. Vermeulen1
1Surgery, Spaarne Gasthuis, Haarlem/NETHERLANDS, 2Surgery, VUmc, Amsterdam/NETHERLANDS
P288 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION – A LATE COMPLICATION OF BARIATRIC SURGERY
A. Oliveira, M.J. Koch, C.A.G.C. MesquitaCirurgia A, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra - Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra/PORTUGAL
P289 POSTOPERATIVE CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION IN COLECTOMY PATIENTS
M. Anastasiu, R. Dedu, R. Popescu, N. MicuGeneral Surgery, Emergency County Hospital, Buzau/ROMANIA Nominated for Best Poster Award
P290 CT ANALYSIS OF THE SAFE ZONE OF POSTERIOR COLUMN SCREWS IN
ACETABULAR FRACTURES SURGERY
M. Yoshimura, T. Uehara, T. Noda, T. Komatsubara, K. Sugiu, Y. Yamakawa, R. Nakahara, K. Saiga, Y. Shimamura, T. OzakiOrthopedics, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama City/JAPAN
P291 COMPLICATIONS IN TWO COLUMNS ACETABULAR FRACTURES. USE OF MATTA’S
NOMOGRAM AS PREDICTOR
M. Alvarez MuñozMadrid, 12 Octubre, Madrid/SPAIN
P292 CASE REPORT. HUMERAL SHAFT FRACTURE ON PREVIOUS FOCUS OF
NONUNION. MODIFIED POSTERIOR HUMERAL APPROACH (GERWIN APPROACH)
M. Alvarez MuñozMadrid, 12 Octubre, MAdrid/SPAIN
P293 FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO MALREDUCTION OF THE SYNDESMOSIS IN
ANKLE FRACTURES
H.V. Hristov, B. Tasev, V. SpassovOrthopaedic Trauma, Pirogov Emergency Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria, Sofia/BULGARIA
106
Poster Index
P294 VACUUM ASSISTED LOCAL THERAPY IN POSTOPERATIVE DIGESTIVE FISTULAS
MANAGEMENT
V. Gafton, I. Gagauz, R. Gurghis, M. Vozian, G. RojnoveanuSurgery Nr. 1 „nicolae Anestiadi“, SUMPh „Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau/MOLDOVA
P295 SPLENIC TORSION AFTER SUCCESSFUL ENDOSCOPIC RESTORATION OF SPLENIC
FLEXURE VOLVULUS
G. Garoufalis1, E. Palli2, E. Margonis1, C. Exarchos1, I. Mamaloudis1, K. Tepetes1
1Surgical Department, Universtity Hospital of Larissa, LARISSA/GREECE, 2Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital of Larissa, Larissa/GREECE
P296 ORIF OF HIGH-ENERGY ACETABULAR FRACTURES TREATED VIA THE KOCHER-
LANGENBECK APPROACH
L.L. Negrin1, D. Seligson2
1Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna/AUSTRIA, 2Orthopedics, Univer-sity of Louisville, Louisville/KY/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
P297 THE PREDICTORS OF SURVIVAL FROM IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST FOR
TRAUMA [IHCAT] IN QATAR
R. Consunji1, R. Peralta2, Z. Abdel Mohsen3, I. Taha2, F. Irfan3, T.F. Siddiqui2, H. Abdelrah-man1, M. Ellabib2, A.I. Alaieb1, A. El-Menyar4, H. Al-Thani51Surgery, Hamad Trauma Center, Doha/QATAR, 2Trauma Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha/QATAR, 3Emergency Medicine, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha/QATAR, 4Clinical Research, Trauma Surgery, Hamad general hospital & Weill Cornell medical college, doha/QATAR, 5Trauma & Vascular Surgery, Hamad general hospital, Doha/QATAR
P298 CAN FAT EMBOLISM SYNDROME BE PREVENTED BY IMMEDIATE FIXATION OF
FEMUR FRACTURE? ~THE TREATMENT STRATEGY OF FEMUR SHAFT FRACTURE~
R. Tazawa1, H. Minehara2, T. Matsuura2, T. Kawamura2, E. Shirasawa2, S. Shoji2, M. Takaso2
1Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagami-hara/JAPAN, 2Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
P299 TREATMENT STRATEGY OF POSTOPERATIVE NONUNION OF INFRA-ISTHMAL
FEMORAL FRACTURES
T. Komatsubara1, T. Noda2, M. Yoshimura2, K. Sugiu1, T. Uehara1, Y. Shimamura1, T. Ozaki11Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN, 2Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama Universal Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN
P300 THE IMPACT OF SPLENECTOMY ON LEUCOCYTE KINETICS IN THE PERIPHERAL
BLOOD OF POLYTRAUMA PATIENTS.
E.J. Hollman1, M.P.j. Teuben2, T. Blokhuis3, L.P.h. Leenen3
107
Poster Index
1Traumasurgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 2Trauma-surgery, University Medical center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 3Surgery, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS
P301 A MEDIAL CLAVICLE PSEUDOARTHROSIS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH AN
INVERTED DISTAL CLAVICLE LOCKING PLATE
M. Arakura, T. Niikura, S.Y. Lee, T. Iwakura, R. Kuroda, M. KurosakaOrthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN
P302 INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM AND DEEP VEIN
THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH PELVIC AND LEG FRACTURES SCREENED BY
ROUTINE IMAGING EXAMINATIONS
T. Iwakura1, T. Niikura1, S.Y. Lee1, Y. Sakai2, R. Kuroda1, M. Kurosaka1
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN, 2Division Of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe/JAPAN
P303 CELECOXIB PREVENTS HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION AFTER THE POSTERIOR
APPROACH OF ACETABULAR FRACTURES EFFECTIVELY AND SAFELY IN
JAPANESE PATIENTS
K. Ogawa1, C. Terada1, H. Yamada1, K. Munetomo1, R. Konishi2, T. Noda3
1Division Of Orthopaedic Trauma, Fukuyama City Hospital Emergency Medical Center, Hiroshima/JAPAN, 2Department Of Traumatology And Acute Critical Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka/JAPAN, 3Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama Universal Hospital, Okayama/JAPAN
P304 EASY ANTIBIOTIC CEMENT COATING OF INTRAMEDULLARY NAILS FOR
TREATMENT OF INFECTED NONUNIONS
A. Fischinger, B. Sluga, M. Tomaževič, A. KorenDepartment Of Traumatology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana/SLOVE-NIA
P305 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COLLAGEN BASED HEMOSTATIC COLLATAMP G IN
TREATING BONE INFECTIONS
M. Nagea1, O. Lupescu1, M. Coltan2, A. Dimitriu1, N. Ciurea2, A. Grosu2
1Clinical Emergency Hospital, UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, BUCHA-REST/ROMANIA, 2CLINICAL EMERGENCY HOSPITAL, BUCHAREST/ROMANIA
P306 COVERING LARGE LONG BONE DEFECTS: DECISION MAKING, COMPLICATIONS
AND SOLUTIONS EXPLAINED THROUGH A CASE REPORT
B. Sluga, M. KisilakKo Za Travmatologijo, UKC Ljubljana, Ljubljana/SLOVENIA
108
Poster Index
P307 ENDOSCOPIC IATROGENIC PERFORATION OF THE COLON: RESULTS OF A
NATIONAL SURVEY
M. Jimenez-Fuertes1, F. Turégano Fuentes2, J. Ceballos Esparragón3
1General And Digestive Surgery, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Mostoles (Mad-rid)/SPAIN, 2General Surgery, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Mad-rid/SPAIN, 3General And Digestive Surgery, Hospital Insular de Las Palmas, Las Palmas de gran Canaria/SPAIN
P308 THE IMMUNOLIGIC ROLE OF PLATELETS IN SEVERELY INJURED TRAUMA
PATIENTS
E.J. Hollman1, M.P.j. Teuben2, T. Blokhuis3, L.P.h. Leenen4
1Traumasurgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 2Trauma-surgery, University Medical Center RWTH Aachen, Aachen/GERMANY, 3Surgery, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS, 4Major Incident Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht/NETHERLANDS
P309 OPERATIVE TREATMENT FOR SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERAL FRACTURES
IN CHILDREN
T. Kawamura1, H. Minehara2, T. Matsuura3, E. Shirasawa3, S. Shoji1, M. Takaso3
1Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 2De-partment Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN, 3Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara/JAPAN
P310 OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL SPINE FRACTURES IN ANKYLOSING
SPONDYLITIS (MORBUS BECHTEREW)
G. PajendaTrauma Surgery, Medical University Vienna, Wien/AUSTRIA
P311 POSTOPERATIVE MORBIDITY AFTER CONSERVATIVE SURGERY IN LIVER
ECHINOCOCCOSIS
M. Beuran1, I. Negoi2, S. Paun2, B. Stoica2, I. Tanase2, M. Vartic3, S. Hostiuc4
1General Surgery Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila Uni-versity of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 2General Surgery Depertment, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 3Anesthesia And Intensive Care Department, Emergency Hospital Of Bucharest, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA, 4Legal Medicine And Bioethics, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Bucharest/ROMANIA
109
Poster Index
P312 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SACRAL NON-UNION: DIFFICULTIES AND
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
O. Farouk, M. BadranOrthopaedic Department, Assiut University Hospitals, Assiut/EGYPT
P313 THE INITIAL CONSCIOUS SCORE IMPACT THE PROGNOSIS OF TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY IN PEDIATRICS.
C. Chen1, C. Liao2
1Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN, 2Trauma And Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taoyuan/TAIWAN
P313A COMPLICATIONS OF 413 DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES WHO UNDERWENT
SURGERY WITH VOLAR APPROACH. MORE THAN EXPECTED
G. Luengo Alonso2, J. Zorrilla Sanchez De Neyra1, E. Vacas Sanchez1, M. Porras More-no3, D. Cecilia López3
1Orthopedics & Trauma, 12 Octubre University Hospital, Madrid/SPAIN, 2hospital12 octubre, madrid/SPAIN, 3Traumatology Department, Hospital Universitario 12 deoctubre, Madrid/SPAIN
Politics and societyP314 A NATIONAL SURVEY OF DEFENSIVE MEDICINE AMONG ORTHOPAEDIC
SURGEONS, TRAUMA SURGEONS AND RADIOLOGISTS IN AUSTRIA: EVALUATION
OF PREVALENCE AND COSTS
M. OstiTrauma Surgery And Sports Traumatology, Academic Hospital Feldkirch, Feldkirch/AUS-TRIA
P315 EDUCATION IN TRAUMA – HAVE WE FOUND THE BEST WAY YET?
M. RezacovaGeneral Surgery, Royal London Hospital, BB/UNITED KINGDOM
P316 YEARS LIVED WITH DISABILITY DUE TO EXTREMITIES’ INJURIES AMONG
HOSPITALIZED ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT VICTIMS IN KASHAN, CENTER OF IRAN
M. Mahdian, M.R. Fazel, M. Sehat, M. MohammadzadehTrauma Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan/IRAN
P317 QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS AFTER A MAJOR TRAUMA INJURY
H. Llaquet Bayo, S. Montmany Vioque, P. Rebasa, A. Campos, S. Navarro SotoGeneral Surgery, Hospital Universitari de Sabadell. Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí.,Sabadell (Barcelona)/SPAINNominated for Best Poster Award
110
Poster Index
P318 GLOBAL DISPARITIES IN INJURY OUTCOMES
L. Moore1, H. Champion2, B. Battomen3
1Social And Preventive Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec/CANADA, 2Surgery, Univer-sity of the Health Sciences, Bethesda/AL/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 3Social And Preventive Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec/QC/CANADA Nominated for Best Poster Award
P319 AUDIT OF QUALITY OF DISCHARGE LETTERS FROM THE MAJOR TRAUMA WARD
M. Aziz, N. Misra, A. TandonGeneral Surgery, Aintree hospital, Liverpool, AL/UNITED KINGDOM
P320 CURRENT STATE OF TRAUMA CARE SYSTEM IN SHANGHAI
Z. Li, Y. ZuoqinDepartment Of Orthopaedics, zhongshan Hospital, fudan University, Shanghai Medical Association, Shanghai/CHINA
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Important Addresses
IMPORTANT ADDRESSESPROFESSIONAL CONGRESS ORGANISER,
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT, HOUSING,
SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION
Mondial Congress & EventsOperngasse 20b, 1040 Vienna, AustriaTel.: +43 1 58804 0, Fax: + 43 1 58804 185Email: ectes2016@mondial-congress.com
HOW TO REACH THE VENUE
By Train
Reed Messe Wien – Congress Center has its own station, Messe-Prater, which is located directly at the Reed Messe complex and is easy to reach from anywhere in Vienna by Underground line U2. When you leave the station, follow the signs for Reed Messe Wien (Congress Center).
By Tram, Metro or Bus
U2 Underground Line 'Karlsplatz – Seestadt'The ideal exit to entrance Congress Center: station 'Messe-Prater'
Bus line 11A 'Heiligenstadt – Seestadt'Exit to entrance Congress Center: 'Krieau'
Bus line 80B 'Kaiserebersdorf – Seestadt'Exit to Congress Center: 'Krieau'
By car
GPS: 1020 Vienna, Ausstellungsstraße or Traberennstraße
South: Südautobahn A2 – Südosttangente A23 in the direction of Prahe/Brno – exit Handelskai/Messezentrum
East (Vienna Airport): Ostautobahn A4 – Südosttangente A23 in the direction of Praha/Brno – exit Handelskai/Messezentrum
North: Donauuferautobahn A22 until the exit of Reichsbrücke (direction Zentrum) – after the bridge turn left at the first traffic light into Vorgartenstraße and drive to the junction to Ausstel-lungsstraße
West: Westautobahn A1 until the motorway junction at Steinhäusl – Außenringautobahn A21 until the motorway junction at Vösendorf – Südosttangente A23 in the direction of Prahe/Brno – exit Handelskai/Messezentrum
CONGRESS VENUE
Reed Messe Wien Congress CenterMesseplatz 11021 Vienna, AustriaHomepage: www.messecongress.at
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Registration
REGISTRATIONThe Registration Area is located in the Entrance Level on the left-hand side. The Mondial Con-gress & Events team as well as the congress hostesses will be pleased to help you with all in-quiries regarding registration, congress materials and the networking programme. Please do not hesitate to approach the team members if there is anything they can do to make your stay more enjoyable.
OPENING HOURS
— Saturday, April 23, 2016 16:00 – 19:00 — Sunday, April 24, 2016 07:00 – 19:30 — Monday, April 25, 2016 07:30 – 18:30 — Tuesday, April 26, 2016 07:30 – 16:30
Registration Counter
The registration counter can be reached onsite through the following telephone number: +43 676 845 880 703
PRE-REGISTRATION COUNTER
For participants who are already registered. Please have the confirmation letters sent by Mondial Congress & Events close at hand. If you still have an outstanding payment you may settle your account in cash or by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Diners Club will be accepted). EURO (€) only.
ON-SITE REGISTRATION COUNTER
For participants registering and paying their registration fees onsite: You will need to fill out an onsite registration form. Payments will be accepted in cash or by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club will be accepted). EURO (€) only.
ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEESIndividual Member ESTES ............................................ EUR 535 Institutional Member ESTES ......................................... EUR 535 Member ESTES Resident ............................................... EUR 235 Non-Member .................................................................... EUR 600 Non-Member Resident ................................................... EUR 320 Nursing Staff ..................................................................... EUR 235 Student .............................................................................. EUR 120 Day Ticket (Sunday OR Monday OR Tuesday) ........... EUR 270
Please note: Members, Institutional Members, Residents, Nursing staff and Students need to provide written proof of their membership/residency/nurse status/student status when regis-tering; otherwise non-member/delegate fees will apply.
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THE PARTICIPANTS’ REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES
(Members, Non-Members, Residents, Nursing Staff and Students)
— Admission to all scientific sessions — Admission to scientific poster area and the commercial exhibition — Congress materials (congress bag, final programme, badge) — Certificate of Attendance — Coffee breaks — Opening Ceremony & Exhibition Opening Reception (pre-registration necessary) — Closing Ceremony
DAY TICKET REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES
— Admission to all scientific sessions — Admission to scientific poster area and the commercial exhibition — Congress materials (congress bag, final programme, badge) — Certificate of Attendance — Coffee breaks on day only — Opening Ceremony & Exhibition Opening Reception or Closing Ceremony (only appli-
cable for day tickets valid on day of ceremony)
CONGRESS MATERIAL
Upon registration, you will receive your registration documents and your congress bag.
Name Badges
Participants will receive their name badges when collecting their congress materials. You are kindly requested to wear your name badge during all congress events, including the Opening Ceremony, the Exhibition Opening Reception and the Closing Ceremony. Please note that admis-sion to scientific sessions is strictly restricted to participants wearing their badges. Accompanying persons are not entitled to attend the scientific sessions.
The following badge colors are used at the Congress:
Organising Committee Invited Faculty Honorary MemberExhibitorDay TicketAccompanying PersonStaff
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Official Networking Programme
PAYMENT
Please note that all onsite payments should be made in cash or by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club will be accepted). EURO (€) only.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept traveller’s cheques, other credit cards, Euro cheques or other currencies.
OFFICIAL NETWORKING PROGRAMMEEXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTIONSunday, April 24, 2016, 12:30 – 14:00 Location: Exhibition Area Toast to the success of the Congress during the Exhibition Opening Reception in the Exhibition Area, where drinks and snacks will be offered.
OPENING CEREMONY Sunday, April 24, 2016, 17:30 – 18:30 Location: Room StraussModerator: Richard Kdolsky, Vienna/AT
Opening Ceremony Agenda
— Welcome Words ESTES, Richard Kdolsky — Flag Ceremony, moderation by Pol M. Rommens — European and Austrian anthems — Congress President’s Address, Richard Kdolsky — ESTES President’s Address, Hans-Christoph Pape — Welcome Address, Sabine Oberhauser, Austrian Federal Minister for Health — Congress Grants Awards by ESTES President — Proclamation of New ESTES Honorary Members by ESTES President — Disaster & Military Section: Handing over of honorary plaquette — Closing Remarks by Richard Kdolsky
OFFICIAL CONGRESS EVENINGMonday, April 25, 2016, at 19:00Location: City Hall of ViennaRathausplatz 1, 1010 Vienna, AustriaEntrance: Lichtenfelsgasse 2
Administrative fee per person: Delegate .......................................................................EUR 20Accompanying person(s) ...........................................EUR 20
Tickets: A limited number of tickets is still available – please ask at the registration counter.
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Invited Lecture by Heather Mills
How to get there:
Take the Underground line U2 (in front of Reed Messe Wien = station “Messe-Prater”) in the direction Karlsplatz – leave at the station “Rathaus” and take exit “Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz” – turn left and walk to the entrance at the side of the building (= Rathaus). Entrance via Lichtenfelsgasse 2.
AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONYTuesday, April 26, 2016, 15:30 – 16:30Location: Room Strauss Moderators: Richard Kdolsky – Vienna/AT, Congress President; Hans-Christoph Pape – Aachen /DE, ESTES President
Awards & Closing Ceremony Agenda
— Awards — Best Posters — Best Orals
— Closing Remarks of the ESTES President Hans-Christoph Pape — Handover of Society baton to Jonathan Tilsed, Incoming ESTES President of 2016-2017 — Closing Remarks of the Congress President Richard Kdolsky — Handover of Congress medal to Mircea Beuran, ESTES Congress President 2017 — Invitation to Bucharest 2017 by Mircea Beuran, ESTES Congress President 2017
INVITED LECTURE BY HEATHER MILLS“OVERCOMING ADVERSITY AND LIVING WITH A DISABILITY“
Sunday, April 24, 201612:00 – 12:30 p.m.
Heather Mills says: “It is vital that surgeons fully understand when to amputate and when to save the limb and what length of the limb should be ampu-tated for the perfect fitting prosthesis. I overcame my adversity and inspired millions around the world to try and overcome their misfor-tune. I’m forever grateful for the team of doctors that saved my life.“
The honorarium will be donated to Diakoniewerk Schladming, an institution dedicated to caring for people with disabilities and the elderly. To further raise the sum, donation boxes will be set up at the registration throughout the congress, as well as during the Invited Lecture.
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General Information Vienna
GENERAL INFORMATION VIENNAWhether this is your first visit to Vienna or you have been here before – this city always finds ways to surprise and delight you. Just take in its atmosphere, which is rich in history and traditi-on, yet also fresh and upbeat.
The city center is a small universe in itself: discover historical palaces face to face with modern facades, elegant boutiques next to popular fashion stores, and antique shops lining up across from stylish designer hotspots.
Art permeates Vienna’s very essence – get a feel of it during a city walking tour, or while visiting one of Vienna’s many museums. Must-sees include the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Albertina and the museums located in the trendy Museumsquartier (MQ). Sights not to be missed are St. Stephen’s Cathedral right in the heart of the city, Schönbrunn palace, and the Giant Ferris Wheel at the “Prater” fairground.
Fans of classical music and opera lovers may jump at a chance to spend an evening at the Staats-oper or the Musikverein. More modern fare can be found at Vienna’s jazz bars, world music pubs and dance clubs.
When it comes to food, you should definitely try famous Austrian dishes such as “Wiener Schnit-zel” (breaded escalope of veal) or “Tafelspitz” (prime boiled beef). Your stay isn’t complete without treating yourself to coffee and a slice of cake at one of Vienna’s many coffeehouses, or tasting some organic ice cream.
Some of the endless possibilities available to you in Vienna:
— Find out if Lipizzaners really are white — Find out if the Danube really is blue — Feel like a Royal on a “Fiaker” carriage tour — Taste your way through the wide range of Viennese pastries — Test your nerves at one of the Prater’s many attractions
Some of the few things you can’t do in Vienna (but there really only are a few):
— Go deep-sea diving — Get an appointment at Sigmund Freud’s (at least not anymore) — Get seriously bored
Useful information on Vienna as well as an event calendar to be found online at http://www.wien.info/en.
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CITY TOURS & TOURIST INFORMATION
Vienna Tourist Info Albertinaplatz/Maysedergasse 1010 Vienna, AustriaTel.: +43 1 245 55Website: www.wien.infoOpening Hours: daily 09:00 – 19:00
Available Services:
— Ticket Shop (discount for different theatres) — General city maps, brochures — Event tips and day trips — Vienna Card
CURRENCY/WEATHER/TIME ZONEThe official currency in Austria is EURO (€).Temperatures in Vienna in April usually range between 12 - 20°C by day, nights might be cool. Vienna is in the Central European Time Zone, one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
ELECTRICITYThe main voltage in Austria is 230V.Please do not forget to bring a travel adapter for the Austrian socket outlet. (230 V, 50 Hz)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The Viennese public transport network provides modern and efficient accessibility within the city limits, making it easy for the delegates to explore Vienna by bus, tram or metro. On weekends the metro operates the entire night with seven to 15 minute intervals.
The following tickets are available in Vienna:1 direction ............................... EUR 2,2024 Hours ................................. EUR 7,6048 Hours ................................. EUR 13,3072 Hours ................................. EUR 16,501 week ..................................... EUR 16,20
An EASY City Pass costs between EUR 14,90 to EUR 26,90 (24 Hours to 1 week). This pass includes all Viennese transportation services and authorizes you to visit museums, theatres, res-taurants and recreational facilities with discounted tickets.
For detailed information please have a look at the website: www.wienerlinien.at
MEDICAL PROBLEMS
In case of need please call the emergency attendant at any registration desk in the Entrance Hall or alert the nearest staff.
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PASSPORT AND VISA
Some delegates travelling to Austria may require a Visa. We suggest that applications for a Visa are made as early as possible, as waiting times can be several weeks. Special letters of invita-tion can be obtained from the Conference Organisers upon request by e-mail to ectes2016@mondial-congress.com. The Congress Secretariat is authorised to only issue Letters of Invitation to participants who have registered for the meeting and paid in full.
SHOPSGeneral Opening hours: Monday ─ Friday 09:00-19:00, Saturday 09:00-17:00.Please note that in Austria, most shops are closed on Sunday.
BANK AND EXCHANGEBanking hours in general are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 08:00-12:30 and 13:30-15:00; Thursday 08:00-12:30 and 13:30-17:30.ATMs are located outside most banks, cash can be withdrawn there 24/7. National and foreign Maestro cards (cash cards) as well as Mastercard, AMEX, Visa and Diners are accepted.
TIPPING
Service is usually included in the prices in bars and restaurants. Tips are always welcome and usually 10% of the total amount.
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERSAmbulance: 144Fire Brigade: 122Police: 133Taxi: +43 (0)1 31300 or +43 (0)1 40100 or +43 (0)1 60160
INSURANCE AND LIABILITY
The organisers cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, loss, damage or accident to private property, or for additional expenses incurred as a result of delays or changes in air, rail, road or other services, strikes, sickness, weather and other causes. All participants are encoura-ged to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance.
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Sponsor Acknowledgements
SPONSOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSPLATIN SPONSOR
EXHIBITIONESTES wishes to express its gratitude to all exhibitors for participating in the 17th European Con-gress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.
Participants are invited to visit the Commercial Exhibition in the Exhibition Area of the congress venue.
EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS
— Sunday, April 24, 2016 08:00 – 19:30 — Monday, April 25, 2016 08:30 – 18:30 — Tuesday, April 26, 2016 08:30 – 16:30
LIST OF EXHIBITORS (AS PER PRINTING DATE)
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSCSL Behring GmbHTokai Medical Products
Company Name Booth No
aap Implantate AG ............................................36Arthrex ...............................................................16Baxter ..................................................................31Coreleader Biotech Co. Ltd. ..........................11Crosstec GmbH .................................................15CSL Behring GmbH ..........................................46DePuy Synthes .......................................... 37-40Fehling Instruments ..........................................42G.L. Pharma GmbH ..........................................13Hofer – medical ...............................................12I.T.S. GmbH ........................................................28Königsee Implantate GmbH ..........................41
Company Name Booth No
Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH .........................10Medartis AG .....................................................35Medical Sales Consultants Austria GmbH ...47Medtronic .............................................................7MedXpert GmbH .............................................26MID ....................................................................43Smith & Nephew Medical LTD ......................25 Stryker ................................................................32Synimed ...............................................................4Tokai Medical Products ..................................27Wisepress Medical Bookshop ................. 8 & 9
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Industry Supported Sessions
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSIONS
Monday, April 25, 2016
12:45 – 13:45 Lehar 1
Industry-Supported Session I.T.S. GmbH
FRACTURE FIXATION OF THE QUADRILATERAL SURFACE, PELVIC RING AND
ACETABULUM WITH THE REVOLUTION X PELVIC RECONSTRUCTION SYSTEM
1. The modified stoppa approach in acetabular fracture surgeryAnthony S. Rhorer, Arizona/US
12:45 – 13:45 Lehar 2
Industry-Supported Session Tokai Medical Products
ABO-REBOA TECHNIQUE USING 7FR RESCUE BALLOON
1. Aortic Balloon Occlusion (ABO) usage, access and techniquesTal Hörer, Örebro/SE
2. PRESTO concept and ABO experience in JapanJunichi Matsumoto, Kawasak/JP
3. ABO-REBOA case presentationViktor A. Reva, Saint-Petersburg/RU
4. ABO-REBOA hands-on training
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
12:30 – 14:00 Lehar 1
Industry-Supported Session CSL Behring GmbH
MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AND COAGULOPATHY FOLLOWING MAJOR TRAUMA –
AN UPDATED EUROPEAN GUIDELINE
Chairs: Ingo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE & Rado Komadina, Celje/SL
1. Surgical management of bleeding in major traumaGuido Wanner, Villingen-Schwennigen/DE
2. Special aspects in the surgical treatment of bleeding trauma patientsArthur Schultz, Vienna/AT
3. Aspects of the management of bleeding trauma patients with/without NOACsDonat Spahn, Zurich/CH
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INVITED FACULTY INDEX AUTHOR ............................................................... PAGE NO.
Aamodt Henrik,Oslo/NO ...............................................57Achatz Gerhard, Ulm/DE ..................................23, 24, 48Aigner Clemens, Essen /DE.....................................33, 42Ambe Peter C., Wupperthal/DE ....................................21Anderloni Andrea, Rozzano/IT .......................................21Andruszkow Hagen, Aachen/DE .....................35, 50, 58Ansaloni Luca, Bergamo/IT ....... 18, 40, 45, 53, 72, 100Arbes Stephanie, Vienna/AT ...........................................38Arora Rohit, Innsbruck/AT ...............................................27Ashraf Mujeeb , Riyadh/SA .........................................33Aszmann Oskar, Vienna/AT .....................................21, 41Babst Reto, Berne/CH .......................................26, 36, 41Bahrami Soheyl, Vienna/AT ..............................22, 43, 58Baker Andrew, Durban/ZA ......................................29, 56Bakota Bore, Zagreb/HR .................................................21Balogh Zsolt, Newcastle/AU ..........................................33Bass Gary, Dublin/IE ..........................................23, 42, 57Benedetto Carl, Feldkirch/AT ..................................49, 55Beuran Mircea, Bucharest/RO ........................................... ..................................... 65, 66, 75, 89, 99, 102, 103, 108Biber Roland, Nürnberg/DE ...........................................20Bouillon Bertil, Cologne/DE .............................20, 44, 54Bowyer Mark, Fairfax/USA ......................................21, 29Braunsteiner Tomas, Vienna/AT ..............................44, 50Bühren Volker, Murnau/DE ............................................35Canata Gian Luigi , Torino/IT ..........................................24Casamassima Andrea, Milan/IT ...............................34, 45Chemelli Andreas, Baden /AT .........................................27Clauss Martin, Liestal/CH ...............................................57Cioffi William G., Providence/USA ..................22, 34, 50Coimbra Raul, San Diego/USA .........................44, 53, 55Cretnik Andrej, Ljubljana/SL ..........................................33Demetriades Demetriades, Sierra Madre/USA ............... .........................................................................27, 28, 43, 55Dietz-Wittstock Margot, Flensburg/DE .......................52Domayer Stefan, Zicksee/AT ..........................................21Durao Candida Maria, Lisbon/PT ..................................52Ekman Anna, Stockholm/SE ...........................................42Feil Wolfgang, Vienna/AT ................................................41
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Felmet Gernot, Villingen-Schwenningen/DE ..............24Fialka Christian, Vienna/AT ...............................18, 19, 81Franchin Marylin, Paris/FR..............................................53Freude Thomas, Tübingen/DE .......................................59Frosch Karl-Heinz, Hamburg/DE ............................55, 59Függer Reinhold, Linz/AT .........................................21, 36Gaarder Christine, Oslo/NO .............17, 36, 54, 58, 83Garcia Olivier, Marseille/FR ............................................52Gargyan István, Szeged/HU ...........................................35Gavrankapetanovic Ismet, Sarajevo/BA .........26, 30, 38Georgiou Chrysanthos, Nicosia/CY ..............................23Giannou Chris, Monemvasia /GR ..................................26Giannoudis Peter, Leeds/UK ............................20, 44, 59Glenn Michael, Seattle/USA ...........................................52Gradl Georg, Munich/DE ................................................20Greitbauer Manfred, Vienna/AT.....................................20Gstaltner Karin, Klosterneuburg/AT ..............................25Gui Daniele, Rome/IT ......................................................37Gutt Carsten, Memingen/DE .........................................38Haas Othmar, Klagenfurt/AT ..........................................41Haase Rüdiger, Berlin/DE ...............................................20Handolin Lauri, Helsinki/FI ..............................50, 53, 54Hasler Rebecca, Basel/CH ............................................17Hawi Nael, Hannover/DE ...............................................57Heim Dominik, Frutingen/CH ........................................17Hepp Pierre, Leipzig/DE ...........................................55, 62Herbst Friedrich, Vienna /AT ..........................................36Hildebrand Frank, Aachen/DE ........................................... ....................................................21, 22, 23, 28, 44, 50, 75Hofbauer Marcus, Vienna/AT .............18, 20, 24, 38, 49Hölzenbein Thomas, Salzburg/AT ...........................21, 41Hörer Tal, Örebrö/SE ............................... 52, 55, 63, 121Hornez Emmanual, Paris/FR......................31, 46, 72, 74Hreckovski Boris, Bukovlje/HR ...............................31, 37Humenberger Michael, Vienna/AT ....23, 24, 37, 61, 93Hüpfl Michael, Vienna/AT ............ 17, 44, 46, 51, 52, 83Ittel Thomas, Aachen/DE ................................................57Janata Oskar, Vienna/AT .................................................57
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Jones Henrique, Montijo/PT ..........................................24Josten Christoph, Leipzig/DE .............36, 44, 54, 62, 73Kakisis Ioannis, Athens/GR .............................................17Kalashnikov Andriy, Kiew/UA ............................. 6, 45, 47Kdolsky Richard, Vienna/AT .........................28, 113, 114Keel Marius, Berne/CH ..............................39, 45, 47, 87Klocker Josef, Innsbruck/AT ...........................................27Klos Burt, Schijndel/NL ............................................24, 34Kluger Yoram, Haifa/IL ................................31, 38, 51, 66Komadina Radko, Celje/SL .................................... 42, 121Kralinger Franz-Josef, Wien/AT ..............................36, 42Kröpfl Albert, Schladming/AT .........................................53Kurihara Hayato, Milan/IT .................................21, 31, 34Karlsson-Thur Charlotte , Stockholm/SE .....................42Latifi Rifat, Tucson/USA ..............................34, 51, 53, 86Leenen Luke, Utrecht/NL .................................................... ............26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 43, 49, 79, 83, 84, 106, 108Leitgeb Johannes, Wien/AT ............................................54Lemmerer Martina, Graz/AT ...........................................45Leppäniemi Ari, Helsinki/FI .....................................40, 49Lerner Alex, Zefat/IL ........................................................21Lodier Frédéric, Lyon/FR .................................................52Mariani Diego, Milano/IT ..........................................20,34Marlovits Stefan, Vienna/AT ...........................................43Martínez Isidro, Alicante/ES ......................34, 42, 56, 88Marzi Ingo, Frankfurt/DE .................................................... .......................................... 22, 27, 35, 38, 44, 53, 58, 121Matsumoto Junichi, Kawasaki/JP ........................ 52, 121Mesquita Carlos, Coimbra/PT .....................55, 102, 105Mitkovic Milorad, Nis/RS ....................26, 39, 42, 66, 88Mittermair Reinhard, Klagenfurt/AT ..............................38Moen Todd, Dallas/USA ..................................................29Mousavi Mehdi, Vienna/AT .....................................29, 44Müller Christoph, Karlsruhe/DE ......................35, 60, 77Müllner Thomas, Vienna/AT ...........................................49Münzberg Matthias, Ludwigshafen/DE ..........56, 83, 84Naess Pal Aksel, Oslo/NO .......................................53, 57Nascimento Carla, Lisbon/PT .........................................52Nerlich Michael, Regensburg/DE ...........................35, 39
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Neubauer Thomas, Horn/AT ..........................................38Nijs Stefaan, Leuven/BE ................26, 37, 40 75, 78, 82Oestern Hans-Jörg, Celle/DE .........................................41Ofer Merin, Jerusalem/IL .........................................26, 53Örtenwal Per, Vastra Frolunda/SE .................................35Osti Michael, Feldkirch/AT .................................... 24, 109Paavola Mika, Helsinki/FI ...............................................57Papadopoulos Pericles, Thessaloníki/GR .....................24Pape Hans-Christoph, Aachen/DE.................................... ..........................................................21, 22, 25, 28, 36, 43, ....................................................44, 50, 57, 60, 69, 75, 92Peitzman Andrew B., Pittsburgh/USA ....................28, 50Pentsch Andreas, Linz/AT ........................................21, 55Pereira Jorge, Viseu/PT.............. 40, 58, 71, 85, 98, 100Platz Andreas, Zurich/CH ...............................................41Plecko Michael, Graz/AT .................................................59Fouques Julien, FLEURIEU SUR SAÔNE/FR ..............52Pokorny Herwig, Wiener Neustadt/AT .........................36Ponchietti Luca, Torrevieja/ES ..........................31, 34, 88Pons Francois, Paris/FR ............................................33, 72Popa Eugen Dorin, Bucharest/RO......... 25, 87, 99, 100Prager Manfred, Vienna/AT ............................................25Prat Nicolas, Lyon/FR ...............................................53, 54Prejbeanu Radu, Timisoara/RO ...............................36, 49Ramos Pedro, Funchal/PT .................................18, 37, 53 Redl Heinz, Vienna/AT ...........22, 42, 43, 44, 49, 58, 59Renner Joachim, Vienna/AT .....................................46, 80Rens Wim, Tilburg/NL .....................................................37Resch Herbert, Salzburg/AT ....................................39, 59Reva Viktor, Saint Petersburg/RU... 52, 54, 55, 63, 121Rhorer Anthony, Phoenix/USA ............................ 25, 121Richter Peter, Ulm/DE .....................................................47Riddez Louis, Stockholm/SE ....................................26, 50Roka Sebastian, Vienna/AT .............................................31Rommens Pol M., Mainz/DE .............................................. ..................................................................40, 50, 56, 77, 81Rongieras Frederic, Lyon/FR ..........................................21Rueger Johannes, Hamburg/DE ....................................35Rüsseler Miriam, Frankfurt/DE ......................................18
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Wenzl Etienne, Feldkirch/AT ..........................................55Sarahrudi Kambiz, Vienna/AT ..................................45, 59Schebesta Karl, Vienna/AT ..............................................51Schipper Inger, Leiden/NL ................................18, 33, 50Schoepp Christian, Duisburg/DE ..................................55Schütz Michael, Berlin/Brisbane/DE/AU .....................44Schulz-Drost Stefan, Erlangen/DE ....23, 35, 54, 71, 72Seibert Franz-Josef, Graz /AT ..................................29, 81Seligson David, Louisville/USA ....... 20, 29, 45, 89, 106Seybold Dominik, Bochum/DE ......................................55Shamiyeh Andreas, Linz/AT ..............................17, 36, 57Simko Peter, Bratislava/SK ..............................................26Stättner Stefan, Salzburg/AT...........................................30Stergiopoulos Spiros, Chaidari/GR ................................40Sugrue Michael, Letterkenny/IE .....................................21Tal-Or Eran, Poriya/IL .......................................................35Talving Peep, Tartu/Tallinn/EE ...........23, 36, 47, 50, 56Teleky Bela, Vienna/AT ....................................................55Thewanger Georg, Linz/AT .............................................25Tiemann Andreas, Suhl/DE.............................................57Tilsed Jonathan, Beverley/UK ..........................36, 41, 45Tomaselli Florian, Linz/AT ...............................................36Topaz Moris, Raanana/IL .................................................26Trentz Otmar, Zurich/CH ................................................49Turegano Fernando, Madrid/ES 19, 30, 65, 85, 88, 108Uranues Selman, Graz/AT .................................28, 34, 46
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Van Laar Paul, Ede/NL ..............................................37, 50Varga Endre, Szeged/HU...................................37, 47, 89Vassiliu Pantelis, Haidari/GR ...................................30, 87Vecsei Vilmos, Vienna/AT ................................................40Velmahos George, Boston/USA .......................17, 21, 50Verbruggen Jan, Maastricht/NL .....................................20Voelkel Wolfgang, Salzburg /AT .....................................37Voiglio Eric, Lyon/FR ............................23, 25, 33, 51, 54Wagner Michael, Vienna/AT ...........................................42Wendsche Peter, Brno/CZ..............................................50Wendt Klaus, Groningen/NL .............................................. .............................................20, 28, 37, 38, 57, 76, 88, 89Widhalm Harald, Vienna/AT ....................................27, 29Williams Timothy, Davis/USA .................................52, 58Wilson Alastair, Kings Lynn/UK ........................... 56, 101Winkler Heinz, Vienna/AT ........................................57, 61Wolf Florian, Vienna/AT ..................................................57Wolff Klaus, Vienna/AT....................................................31Wölfl Christoph, Mainz/DE .....................................56, 84Wozasek Gerald, Vienna/AT ...........................................29Wykypiel Heinz, Innsbruck/AT .......................................30Yanar Hakan, Istanbul/TR ...........................25, 36, 45, 71Zacherl Johannes, Vienna /AT ........................................36Zago Mauro, Milan/IT ........................................34, 46, 57Zelle Boris, San Antonio/USA ..........................19, 26, 57Zimmermann Robert, Innsbruck/AT .......................27, 70Wiedemann Dominik, Vienna/AT ..................................52
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Abayazeed S. O133 39Abba J. O134 39Abbas I.M. O221 50Abd El Gawad A. O234 51Abdel Aziz H. P020, P021 63, 64Abdel Mohsen Z. P297 106Abdelrahman H. O034, O133, O266, 22, 39, 58,
P055, P056, P077, 69, 69, 72, P196, P297 91, 106
Abib S.C.V. O008 18Abreu De Sousa J. O048 25Abu-Zidan F.M. O014, O019, 19, 19,
O246, P042 54, 67 Achatz G. O210 48Acklin Y.P. O218 49Acunas B. P071 71Adami E.A. O089 31Adamson L. O194 46Afifi I.N. O133 39Afonso A.C. P158 85Agarwal Y. O272 59Agrati S. P160 85Agrogianni X. P274 103Ahmad K. P077 72Ahmad M.S. O099, P157, P179, 32, 85, 88,
P180, P181 88, 88Ahmed Ali U. P193 90Ahmed S. O007, P139 18, 82Aigner P. O157 42Aikawa J. P200, P201 91, 91Akaishi E.H. O047 25Akarabaworn O. P285 104Akaraborworn O. P017 63Akbari T. P127, P137, P138 80, 82, 82Akgül T. P005 61Al Shaibani N. O113 34Al Thani H. O266, P056 58, 69Alaieb A.I. P297 106Alam M. O212 49Albano M.N. P013, P053 62, 69Albrecht C. O170 44Aldatov R.K. P018 63
Alexandridis G. O100 33Alexandru R. P033 65Alfici R. O045, P237 23, 97Al-Hassani A. O133, O188 39, 46Ali H. P127, P137 80, 82Allegri A. O010 18Allen L. O195 47Allievi N. O182, O238, P078 45, 53, 72Almahmoud K. O171, O224 44, 50Almogy G. O229 51Almulla A. P054 69Al-Najjim M. P202 92Al-Obaydi W. O194 46Al-Sulaiti M. O113 34Altemimi B. O247 54Al-Thani H. O034, O133, 22, 39, 58,
O266, P055, P056, 69, 69, 72, P077, P196, P297 91, 106
Altmann M. O272 59Alvarez M. O240 53Alvarez Muñoz M. P291, P292 105, 105Alves P.H.F. O185, O222 45, 50Amador M.A. O110, P177 34, 88Amariutei A. O134 39Amelio V. P163 86An S. P001 61Anastasiu M. P289 105Andela A.J. O242 53Andersson P. P252 99Andrade Lima T.M. O047 25Andreotti A. O185 45Andres T. O210 48Andruszkow H. O219 50Angel Porras Moreno M. P048, 68,
P217A, P313A 94, 109Ankersmit H.J. O030, O167, O169 22, 43, 44Ansaloni L. O010, O182, O238, 18, 45, 53,
P076, P078, P258 72, 72, 100Antoni A. O241 53Ao R. O172 44Aoki M. P026 64Appelmann P. O063, O145 28, 40
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Arai Y. P146 83Arakura M. P301 107Arand C. O145, P136 40, 81Arbuthnot J. O212 49Arculeo C. O015 19Arnon R. O229 51Aroca Peinado M. P043 67Arroyo Hernández M. P043, P047 67, 68Arroyo M. O254 55Arshad H. O071, O141, O142 29, 39, 39Arthold C. O181 45Arvieux C. O134, O135 39, 39Asada R. P090 74Asai K. P260 100Asari Y. P195 90Ascensão C. P063 70Ashkenazi I. O015, O045, P237 19, 23, 97Ashmwe M. O030 22Asim M. O113, O188 34, 46Aso Vizan J. O056 26Aspalter M. O149 41Asser T. O226 50Audicana J. P068 71Auer R. O148 41Auffarth A. O140 39Augustine R. P120 79Auner B. O061, O171 27, 44Avaro J.-P. P086 71Avenarius J. P205 92Avila N.A. P042 67Azamat I.F. P071 71Azim A. O111 34Aziz M. P319 110Azizi N. O119 37Babst R. O055, P004 26, 61Backes M. P186 89Bademler S. O184, P071 45, 71Badran M. P312 109Bae K.S. O084 30Bahrami A. O030 22Bahrami S. O030, O037, 22, 22,
O163, O166, O260 43, 43, 58Bahuoth H.B. O095, O230, P037 31, 51, 66Bailas G. P274 103
Bain E. O044 23Baird R. O018 19Bala M. O229 51Balandraud P. P073, P086 71, 74Balducci G. O049, O116 25, 35Ballard M. P079 73Baltov A. O072 29Baltov A.G. P046, P129 67, 80Banerjee A. O277 60Baptista H. P229 96Barah A. P054 69Barberio G. O158 42Barbieri C. O183 45Barkalaia A. O088, O161A 31, 43Barthet M. O135 39Bartush K.C. O020 19Basaran S. O050 25Bashir M.O. P042 67Bashir R.M.A. O099 32Basiglini L. O206 48Bass G.A. O039, O160 23, 42Bastian J.D. O176 45Bates P. O071, O141, O142 29, 39, 39Battaloglu E. P079 73Battiato C. O139, O206, P131 39, 48, 81Battista D. P131 81Battomen B. P318 110Baudoin Y. O186, P073 46, 71Bauerfeind U. O162 43Bay-Nielsen M. O233 51Becker J. O140 39Beer T. O152 41Beeres F.J.P. O055, P004 26, 61Bege T. O135, O189 39, 46Beghelli D. O041 23Bejenaru I. P096, P254 75, 99Bekerman Z. O095 31Belkoff S. P109 77Bell D. O234 51Bellini R. P188 89Ben Yehezkel A. O230 51Benini B. O089 31Benjamin E. O255 55
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Berardino M. P163 86Berdah S. O189 46Berg R. O203 47Berger L. P134 81Bergmeister H. O157 42Bernasconi D.P. P228 96Bernini C.O. O047, O185, 25, 45,
O222, P081, P224 50, 73, 95Bertani C. O108 34Bertolucci A. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Beuran M. O087, P033, P035, 31, 65, 66,
P095, P096, P184, 75, 75, 89, P254, P275, P276, 99, 103, 103,
P277, P311 103, 108Bhandari M. O020 19Bhattacharyya M. P080, P108, 73, 77,
P135, P206 81, 92Bieber L. P003 61Bielefeld D. O001 17Bielefeld M. O001 17Biesheuvel T. P151 84Birindelli A. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Birişik F. P005 61Biscardi A. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Bisgaard T. O233 51Biswas S. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Bitran A. P224 95Blauth M. O121, O140 37, 39Bloemers F.W. O201, O211 47, 49Blokhuis T. O161, O165, 42, 43,
P300, P308 106, 108Blokhuis T.J. P120 79Bodger O. O155 42Böhme J. O173 44Bolotin G. O095 31Bonnet S. O186, P073 46, 71Bos F.J.M.E. P121 79Bosco A. O158 42Bosinakis K. O105 34Bosman W.-M. P007 62Bösmüller S. O003 18Bottomley S.E. P253 99Bouillon B. O025, O249 20, 54Bountouris I. P088 74Bourgoin S. O135 39
Bourgouin S. P086 74Bozhedomova E.R. O253 55Brambilla R. P188 89Branicki F. O019 19Braslavsky A. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Bratucu M. P170, P250, 87, 99,
P251, P257 99, 100Bratushka V.O. P152 84Braun O. O035 22Braunsteiner T. O221 50Brinck T. O239, O244 53, 54Brito D. O136, P028, 39, 65,
P145, P256 83, 100Brito T. P244, P247, P264 98, 98, 101Brito T.R. P227 96Britten S. O103 33Brockamp T. O249 54Broen S. O124 37Brooks A. O194, P089 46, 74Brouwer M.E. P102 76Brouwers L. O225 50Brucke M. P147 83Brunet C. O189 46Bryantsev A. P262 101Buci S. P225, P226, P246 95, 95, 98Buckle V. O007, P139 18, 82Bui K. O032 22Bukaty A. O003 18Bukin A. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Buldu M.T. O212 49Burke J. O202 47Burstein B. O125 38Bushi G. P226, P246 95, 98Byttebier P. P141 82C. Almeida C. P245 98Caba Doussoux P. O056, P043, P047 26, 67, 68Caba P. O254 55Caillot J.-L. O250 54Calabro K. P020, P021 63, 64Calais L. P244 98Campagna S. O158 42Campos A. P317 109Canbay Torun B. O050 25Candinas D. O137, O261 39, 58
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Canhoto C. P229, P261 96, 101Cannon J.W. O259 56Čapek L. P205 92Capel A. O240 53Capella V. P221 95Capelli G. O091 31Carlucci M. O015 19Cartari C. P188 89Carton E. O160 42Caruana C. P265 101Carvalho A.C.S. O136, P028, 39, 65,
P145, P256 83, 100Casamassima A. O109 34Cascione F. O046, O159 25, 42Castro A. O136, P145 39, 83Castro V. O136, P256 39, 100Catarino S. P241 98Cathomas M. O137, O261 39, 58Caubere A. P086 74Ceballos Esparragón J. P307 108Ceka S. P225 95Cengeli I. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Ceolin M. O108 34Ceresoli M. O010, O182, 18, 45,
O238, P078, P258 53, 72, 100Černohorský P. P205 92Cezillo M. O008 18Cha Y. P022 64Champion H. P318 110Chance E. P020, P021 63, 64Chandler J. O277 60Chang S.W. P015 63Chaochankit W. P017 63Chapman M. O262 58Chapman M.P. O277 60Chaumoitre K. O189 46Chaundy W. P085 74Chawla S. P175 88Chelnokov A. O073 29Chen C.-C. P233, P239, P313 96, 97, 109Chen Y.-D. O258 56Chen Y.-T. O264 58Cheng C.-T. P045 67Cheng G.H.M. O265 58
Chiarugi M. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Chidiosan C. P277 103Chkhaidze Z. O088, O161A 31, 43Cho H.J. P039, P050 66, 68Cho J. O255 55Chong C.K. O265 58Chorén M.D. O138 39Christiaans H. O201 47Chrysou K. P083 73Ciardo L.F. P188 89Ciernik J. P009, P104 62, 77Cihoric M. O233 51Cimerman M. O029, P107, P278 21, 77, 103Cioffi S.P.B. O108 34Ciurea N. O052, O076, O078, 26, 29, 30,
P072, P140, P305 71, 82, 107Claes G. O053 26Clancy J. O103 33Clarke L. O044 23Cobuccio L. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Coccolini F. O010, O182, 18, 45,
O238, P078, P258 53, 72, 100Coelho F. P221 95Coelho M.I. P053 69Coimbra N. O196 47Collet E Silva F. P081 73Coltan M. O052, O076, O078, 26, 29, 30,
P011, P140, P305 62, 82, 107Condurro S. O158 42Constantino J. P027, P158, 65, 85,
P241, P249, P255 98, 99, 100Consunji R. O228, O266, P297 51, 58, 106Conta E. P163 86Cootjans K. P208 93Cornaglia S. O158 42Costa A.I. P053 69Costa Almeida C.E. P013, P245 62, 98Costa Almeida C.M. P053 69Costa G. O049, O116 25, 35Costa M. P261 101Costa W. P028 65Cotton F. O250 54Couto Netto S.D. O047, O185, P081 25, 45, 73Coze S. O189 46
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Craciun I. P240 97Cristaudo F. O183 45Cross B.J. P112 78Cuadrado Ayuso M. O086, 30,
P029, P156 65, 85Cullmann J.L. O176 45Culpan P. O071, O141, O142 29, 39, 39Curran A. O223 51Curran R. O160 42Dabernig W. O149 41Dagla R. O175 45Dahm F.A. P133 81Dakin C. O015 19Dammaro C. O183 45Dasari K. O027 20Dashkovsky I. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51D‘Auria M. O194 46De Graaf J. O093 31De Graaf M.W. O064 28De Jong M. P151 84De Jong V.M. P186 89De Jongh M. O225 50De Muinck Keizer R.-J. O207, 48,
O208, O209 48, 48De Rijcke P.A. O004 18De Vries E.N. P125 80De Vries R. O024, O119 20, 37,Debarberis Mainini E. O158 42Deckelbaum D.L. O018 19Dedu R. P289 105Defosse J.M. O249 54Degermetzoglou N.D. P088, P091 74, 74Degrate L. O131, P228 38, 96Deixler A. O187, P147 46, 83Delgado C. O138 39Della Corte F. O015 19Delpiano L. P163 86Demetriades D. O255 55Demoya M.A. O220 50Denis R. O189 46Denisov A.V. O251 54Deroo K. P141 82Deunk J. O120 37Dgu T. P204 92
Dhir R. O141, O142 39, 39Di Donato L. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Di Saverio S. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Dias L. P261 101Dienstknecht T. P204 92Dijkink S. O220 50Dijkman C.D. P125 80Dimitriu A. O052, O076, O078, 26, 29, 30,
P011, P012, P072, 62, 62, 71, P084, P140, P305 73, 82, 107
Dingemans S.A. P186 89Djalali A. O015 19Djonov V. O176 45Dobson R. O015 19Dogan E. P019 63Dogjani A. P230, P238 96, 97Döhler T. O210 48Dol L. O220 50Dolci M.I. O008 18Domaszewski F.M. O268 59Donaubauer B. P082 73Doornberg J. O207, O208 48, 48Dover C. O011, O118 19, 37Dowen D. P150 84Drac P. O193 46Dragusanu S. O175 45Drechsler S. O037, O166 22, 43Driessen A. O025, O162, O249 20, 43, 54D‘Souza N. P143, P253 82, 99Duarte B. P166 86Duarte L. P093, P167, P241 75, 86, 98Dubnitskiy V.Y. P152 84Duffus I.D.S. P024 64Duffy M. P089 74Dumitrescu S. O037 22Dumitru C. O052 26Dunckley M. P024 64Dungel P. O260 58Durán-Poveda M. P036, P235, P271 66, 97, 102Durge N. P185 89Duzhiy I.D. P152 84Dwyer J.S.M. P202 92Eakins J. P161 85Easley D. O016 19
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Easley D.P. P182 89Eberli U. O143 39Efremov O. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Eichler J. P134 81Eid H. O246 54Ekkernkamp A. P074, P075 72, 72El Moumni M. O024, O064, O242, 20, 28, 53,
P102, P176, P183 76, 88, 89Eliseu M. P261 101Ellabib M. O034, P056, 22, 69,
P196, P297 91, 106Ellacuriaga J. O149 41Elmalt A.E. P197 91El-Menyar A. O034, O113, O133, 22, 34, 39,
O188, O228, O266, 46, 51, 58, P054, P055, P056, 69, 69, 69, P077, P196, P297 72, 91, 106
Elniel M. O044, O223 23, 50Enchev D.M. O072, P046, P129 29, 67, 80English W. O007, P139, P185 18, 82, 89Enzmann F. O149 41Erhart J. O146, O153 40, 41Ertan T. O257, P267, P268 56, 101, 102Ertekin C. O050, O184, P071 25, 45, 71Escaleira R. P227 96Eschbach D. O031 22Escudeiro A.P. P166 86Estraviz Mateos B. P069 71Evans D. O231 51Exarchos C. P295 106Eygendaal D. O209 48Fabrizius R. O236 51Faccincani R. O015 19Faistavr V. P205 92Fakkert R. O123 37Fakler J.K.M. O243, P082 53, 73Fancheng C. O172 44Fantacci R. O159 42Farouk O. P312 109Fattori L. O183 45Fauteux-Lamarre E. O125 38Fazel M.R. P316 109Fedorenko A. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Fernandes H.M. O136, P028 39, 65Fernandes M. P266 101
Fernandez De Cordova L O199 47Ferreira L. P266 101Ferreira M. P062, P244, P247, P264 70, 98, 98, 99Ferreira M.S. P221 95Ferreira S. O136, P247, P256 39, 98, 100Ferreira S.S. P227 96Ferrero J. O254 55Ferrigni-González C. P036 66Ferro R. P163 86Ferrrero Recasens J. P030, P282 65, 104Fialka C. O003, P133 18, 81Fiane A. P144 82Fidalgo P. P063 70Filipovic G. P252 99Fischerauer S. P134 81Fischinger A. O029, P304 21, 107Flannery O. P217 94Flaris A.N. O250 54Fleming C.D. O277 60Fletcher J. O223 50Fonseca V.C. P224 95Fontes B. P081 73Foroutan A. O248 54Forti Parri S.N. O041 23Foss N.B. O233 51Fragkeskakis G. O105 34Franco Herrera R. O086, P029 30, 65Françóia A.M. O008 18Frank C. P153 84Franshman G. O201 47Fransvea P. O049, O116 25, 35Freitas A. P221 95Frenzel S. O237 53Freschi M. P192 90Frezza B. O049, O116 25, 35Friedl W. O107 34Friemert B. O210 48Frima H. P187, P193 89, 90Frink M. O031 22Fröhlich M. O025, O162, O249 20, 43, 54Frölke J.P.M. O004 18Fu C.-Y. O083, O174, P233, P239 30, 44, 96, 97Fuchs D. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Fujino S. P066 70Fujita A. P272 102Fujita M. P101 76Fujizuka K. P059, P117, P159 70, 78, 86Funabiki T. O252 54Fürst V. P067 71Fushimi K. O012 19Gaarder C. P144 82Gabriel C. O270 59Gafton V. P294 106Gagauz I. P294 106Gajski V. P052 68Galatioto C. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Ganescu R. P254 99Ganse B. O275 60Garcea A. P177 88García De La Fuente P. P043 67García Palacios J.L. P068 71Garcia Salcedo J.A. P030 65Gardiner M.D. O017 19Gardiner S.M. P217 94Gardlo J. O275 60Gareb B. O242 53Garofil D. P250, P251 99, 99Garoufalis G. P295 105Gaspar B.S. O087, P033, 31, 65,
P035, P095, P096, 66, 75, 75, P184, P254, P276 89, 99, 103
Gaspar J. P162, P236 85, 97Gašparić S. P154 84Gattuso M.I. O183 45Gauger P. O275 60Gautam S. O019 19Gavrankapetanovic I. O080 30Gee M. O141, O142 39, 39Gerich T.G. P208 93Geroldinger A. O117, P209 37, 93Geroni G. P188 89Ghasabyan A. O277 60Ghidirim G. P240 97Gianardi D. O046 25Giannakopoulos G. O201 47Giannella A. O089 31Gianotti L. O091, O131, P228 31, 38, 96
Gick S. O273, P130 59, 81Giovenzana M. P192 90Girard E. O135 39Giulii Caponi M. P258 100Givon A. O045 23Gjata A. P226 95Glaab R. P124 80Glagolev N. O130 38Gliwitzky B. P149, P153 83, 84Gök A.F.K. O184 45Gok K.A.F. O050, P071 25, 71Goller S. P153 84Gomes C. P162 85Gomes D. P244, P264 98, 101Gomes D.L. P227, P234, P247 96, 97, 98Gomi M. P014 62Gonçalves Á. P062, P247, P264 70, 98, 101Gonçalves M. P227, P244, 96, 98,
P247, P264 98, 101Gonzalez E. O262, O277 58, 60Goodyear S. O011 19Goslings J..C. O207, O208, O209, 48, 48, 48,
P121, P168, P194 79, 86, 90Goslings J.C. P186 89Govaert G.A.M. P176 88Graham K. O234 51Grankov O. P262 101Greabu M. P012, P084 62, 73Green S. P150 84Greenfield J. O145, P136 40, 81Gregori M. O269 59Greiner L. P133 81Gries L. O111 34Gritsay I.A. P018 63Grivna M. O246 54Grosek J. P278 103Grosu A. O076, O078, 29, 30,
P072, P305 71, 107Grudic G.Z. O032 22Gruner R. P161 85Grupp S. O042, O245, P067 23, 54, 71Gruszka D. P106, P136 77, 81Grützner P.A. P149 83Guachun M. O199 47
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Author Abstract page no. Supplement Number
Guarino D. O158 42Guarneri P. P188 89Guembl D. P074, P075 72, 72Gueorguiev B. O106, O121, O143, 34, 37, 39, O218, O272, P119, P126 49, 59, 79, 80Guerrini J. O108 34Guimarães H.P. O008 18Guinet A. O015 19Gülenç B. P005 61Guloglu R. P071 71Güloğlu R. O184 45Günay K. O184 45Günay M.K. O050, P071 25, 71Gunning A. O100 33Gurghis R. P294 106Gütler J. O055 26Gvozdenovic N. P103 76Häberli J. O218 49Hacker S. O167 43Hacobian A. O037 22Haffner N. O274 60Haga Y. O066 28Hagen J. O106, O272 34, 59Hagiwara S. P026 64Haider T. O033, O167, P051 22, 43, 68Hajdu S. O023, O033, O117, 20, 22, 37, O126, O146, O237, 38, 40, 53, O241, O268, O269, 53, 59, 59, P003, P051, P209 61, 68, 93Hakim S. P077 72Halama D. P082 73Halat G. O146, O237, 40, 53, O241, P051, P083 53, 68, 73Haltmeier T. O137, O261 39, 58Hameed S.M. O231 51Hammacher E.R. P191 90Handolin L. O239, O244 53, 54Hara Y. P014 62Harbi A. O010 18Hardcastle T. O161 42Harmsen A.M.K. O201, O211 47, 49Hart R. O217, P099, P100, P198 49, 76, 76, 91Hartinger J. O169 44Hartmann A. O149 41Harwood P. O103 33
Hasanaj B. P230, P238 96, 97Hasara R. P009 62Hasenboehler E.A. P109 77Hashemi S.A. O248 54Hattori Y. P014 62Haug A. O171 44Haupt S. P187 89Hausner T. O021, O022, 19, 19, O152, O154 41, 41Haverkort M. P148, P151 83, 84Healy P.P. O039 23Heck S. O273, P130 59, 81Heeres M. O165 43Hefny A.F. P042 67Heimel P. O213 49Heinänen M.T. O239, O244 53, 54Heinz T. O033, O237, O241, P051 22, 53, 53, 68Hekman E.E.G. O006 18Hendrickson S.A. O017 19Henkelmann R. P082 73Henle P. O218 49Hennig F.F. O042, O245, 23, 54, P067, P074, P075 71, 72, 72Hensgens R.L. P176 88Hepp P. P010 62Herr M. O210 48Herren C. O028, O067 20, 28Hetthessy J.R. O129 38Hettiaratchy S. O017 19Heussen N. P057 69Heydari S.T. O248 54Hietbrink F. P151 84Higaki S. P146 83Higashiyama R. P200, P201 91, 91Hildebrand F. O028, O031, O065, 20, 22, 28, O067, O171, O224, P094 28, 44, 50, 75Hileman, B. P020, P021 63, 64Hilgers R.-D. P057 69Hill G. P085 74Hillingsøe J. O236 51Himschoot K. O016, O075, 19, 29, O177, P132, P182 45, 81, 89Hiraki S. P146 83Hirao M. O066 28
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Hirase H. P216 94Hiroe N. O252 54Hirons E.L.J. O027 20Hoekstra H. O053, O122, 26, 37, P092, P111, P113 75, 77, 78Hoencamp R. O093 31Hofbauer M. O002, O003, O023, 18, 18, 20, O126, O214, O215, O216 38, 49, 49, 49Hofman M. P204 92Hofmann G.O. P119, P126 79, 80Hofmann-Fliri L. O272 59Hoksch B. P083 73Hollman E.J. P300, P308 106, 108Holnthoner W. O157 42Holtslag H.R. P120 79Holweg P. P134 81Hölzenbein T.J. O149 41Hoosain F. O161 42Hoppe S. P171 87Horer T. O253, P019 55, 63Horikawa M. P016 63Horinouchi M. P016 63Hornez E. O186, P073, P086 46, 71, 74Horodyskyy M. O073 29Horst K. O028, O031, 20, 22, O062, O171, P204 27, 44, 92Hostiuc S. P275, P311 103, 108Houwert M. P193 90How C.H. P049, P114 68, 78Hristov H.V. P293 105Hruschka V. O169 44Huber-Lang S. O171 44Huf W. O003 18Hughes P. P089 74Hulsmans M. P193 90Humenberger M. O117, P003, P209 37, 61, 93Hüpfl M. O187, P147 46, 83Hyderabad W. O224 50Ibañez Aguirre F.J. O110, P068, P069 34, 71, 71Ichikawa T. P146 83Ichinose T. P269 102Iida H. P014 62Iiduka R. P146 83Ilhan M. O050, O184, P071 25, 45, 71
Imai H. P090 74Inaba K. O255 55Infuli A. P053 69Ingrassia P. O015 19Innos K. O226 50Inzana J. O121 37Iorga C. P170, P257 87, 100Iorga C.R. P170, P257 87, 100Irfan F. O228, P297 51, 106Irizarry E. P263 101Ishii W. P146 83Israeli Trauma Group I O045 23Isshiki Y. P026 64Ivakhov G. O130 38Ivanov A.M. O253 55Ivanov N. P061 70Ivanov V. O079 30Ivanovs I. P242 98Iwakura T. P203, P283, 92, 104, P301, P302 107, 107Iwamae M. P189 90Iwase D. P065, P200, P201 70, 91, 91Iwashita Y. P090 74Jabbour G. O188, P056, P077 46, 69, 72Jafarmadar M. O030, O037, O166 22, 22, 43Jahn A. O036 22Jain N. O247 54Janda R. P034 66Janko M.C. O168 43Jansson K. P019 63Jaskulka R. O074 29Jawad A. O007, P139 18, 82Jeong I.S. P023, P031, 64, 65, P050, P286 68, 105Jiang B. O197 47Jimenez V. O056, O240 26, 53Jimenez-Fuertes M. P036, P235, 66, 97, P271, P307 102, 108Jinescu G. P277 103Jo Y. P313 94, 94, 96Jo Y.G. P231 96Jones C. P085 74Jonuzaj E. P230, P238 96, 97Joos Bielesz D. O074 29
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Joseph B. O111 34Josten C. O173, O243, P010, P082 44, 53, 62, 73Jöstl J. O023, O181, O214 20, 45, 49Jovine E. O092, O114 31, 34Jucá M.F. O185, O222 45, 50Jukema G.N. O271 59Jung S.Y. P039 66Jung Y.C. P023, P286 64, 105Júnior A.M.G. O008 18Junior D. P081 73Junkin L.-K. O226 50Jurkowitsch J. O021, O022, 19, 19, O152, O154 41, 41Kagjini K. P226 95Kahn C. O189 46Kakavas P. O105 34Kalan Ustar K. O187, P147 46, 83Kalashnikov A.V. O180 45Kalbitz M. O171 44Kallashi N. P230, P238 96, 97Kaminskis A. O013, P040, P041 19, 67, 67Kamphuis S. O057 26Kamuriwo L. O202 47Kanazawa T. P213, P215 93, 94Kandori K. P146 83Kaneko M. P026 64Kaneko N. O115 35Kanezaki S. O026 20Kang W. P219, P220 94, 95Kang W.S. P231, P232 96, 96Karabıyık O. P267, P268 101, 102Karadimitriou M.P. P088, P091 74, 74Karamaroudis S.A. P169 87Karaseva O. P172, P172, P262 87, 87, 101Karim W. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Karnezis I. O105 34Kasiri M.M. O030 22Kašpar M. P104 77Kassai T. O129 38Kauffmann E. O159 42Kawakami Y. P207, P214 92, 93Kawamukai K. O041 23Kawamura T. P006, P065, P066, 61, 70, 70, P195, P200, P201, 90, 91, 91,
P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Kazalakova K. P070 71Kedar A. O229 51Keel M.J.B. O137, O176, P171 39, 45, 87Keibl C. O164, O167, O169 43, 43, 44Keizer J. O147, P008, 40, 62, P098, P190, P191 76, 90, 90Kelly C.J. O103 33Keltz A. P237 97Kempenaers K. P113 78Kenny P. P217 94Keogh P. P217 94Kerkhoffs G.M. O207, O208 48, 48Kettner S. O117, P209 37, 93Keuchel T. O152, O154 41, 41Kharchenko S.V. P152 84Khateeb E. P037 66Khatsilouskaya T. O137, O261 39, 58Khominets V. O079 30Kibbe S. O016, O075, O148, 19, 29, 41, O177, P132, P182 45, 81, 89Kielstein H. P119, P126 79, 80Kikić D. P052 68Kim D.W. P023, P031, 64, 65, P050, P286 68, 105Kim J. P050, P219, 68, 94, P220, P232 95, 96Kim J.C. P031, P231 65, 96Kim K.H. P218 94Kim M. P039 66Kim S. O084 30Kimura M. P016 63Kimura Y. O096 32King D.R. O220 50Kinoshita K. P016 63Kinoshita Y. P026 64Kiranantawat N. P285 104Kisilak M. P306 107Kitada S. P210, P216 93, 94Kitano M. O252 54Kiyono M. O205, P038 48, 66Kiyota Y. P016 63Klimovska T. P242 98Klos K. O106 34Klotz A. O030, O037, O166 22, 22, 43
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Kluczewska E. O204 48Kluger Y. O095, O230, P037 31, 51, 66Knight W.R.C. P265 101Knobe M. O028 20Kobbe P. O067 28Koc A. P267, P268 101, 102Koceku S. P226, P246 95, 98Koch M.J. P266, P288 101, 105Koch T. O146 40Kochai A. P005 61Kocsis A. P279 103Koenderman L. O165 43Koenen P. O025 20Koike K. P146 83Koldsland S. P144 82Kolkman K.A. P123 79Kolodziej J. P052 68Komatsubara T. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Komzak M. O217 49Konda Y. P014 62Konecny J. P009, P104 62, 77Kongkamol C. P285 104Konishi R. P303 107Kootstra J.J. O006 18Kopp L. P205 92Koren A. P304 107Kormann C. O243, P082 53, 73Kornherr P. O005 18Korpa P. O193 46Kortram K. O051 26Koster C.H. O211 49Kostic I.M. O156, O276 42, 60Kostov D. P061 70Kotzlov A. O037 22Kou Y. O197 47Kouw I. O124 37Kovarik J. O193 46Koy T. O275 60Kramer I.F. O124 37Krappinger D. O140 39Kraus T. P134 81Kreher K. O173 44Kreinest M. P149, P153 83, 84
Krenn P. O237 53Krettek C. O001 17Kriechbaumer A. O275 60Krijnen P. O004, O220 18, 50Krinner S. O042, O245, 23, 54, P074, P075 72, 72Kristan A. P107 77Křivohlávek M. O102 33Krusche-Mandl I. O153 41Kuhn S. O063, O069, O145 28, 28, 40Kujo M. P014 62Kukk L. O038, O226 23, 50Kulle C.B. P071 71Kulvatunyou N. O111 34Kumarachandran S. P137, P138 82, 82Kunhivalappil F.T. P042 67Kuo Y.-W. O264 58Kurata Y. O178, P105 45, 77Kurihara H. O108 34Kuroda H. P002 61Kuroda R. P203, P283, 92, 104, P301, P302 107, 107Kurosaka M. P203, P283, 92, 104, P301, P302 107, 107Kurtoglu M. P071 71Kusturov V. O043 23Kusturova A. O043 23Laar A.-L. O226 50Labidi M. P154 84Lacaze L. O134 39Lage J. O192, P162 46, 85Laht M. O038 23Laine H.-J. O077 29Laitinen M. O077 29Lalic I.R. P103 76Landaluce A. O110 34Landaluce Olavarria A. P068, P069 71, 71Landry T. O018 19Lang N.W. O151, O181 41, 45Langenbach A. O042, O245, 23, 54, P074, P075 72, 72Lansink K. O225 50Lanzarone S. P163 86Laos J. O038, O226 23, 50
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Latifi R. O111, O228, P164 34, 51, 86Lauritsen M.L. O233 51Lazaridis I.P. P088, P091 74, 74Lázaro A. P229 96Lazaro Aramburu S. P069 71Leal S. O138 39Lechner K.M. O209 48Lee J.M. P114 78Lee J.Y. O068 28Lee K.S. P023, P286 64, 105Lee S.I. P039 66Lee S.Y. P203, P216, 92, 94, 104, 107, 107Lee T. O084 30Leenen L. P151 84Leenen L.P.H. O093, O100, 31, 33, O161, O165, P120, 42, 43, 79, P148, P300, P308 83, 106, 108Leeper W.R. O195 47Lefering R. O025, O244, 20, 54, O249, P094, P204 54, 75, 92Lefor A.T. P117 78Leixnering M. O021, O022, 19, 19, O152, O154 41, 41Leliveld M.S. O057, P199 26, 91Leni D. O131 38Lenz M. O106, P119, P126 34, 79, 80León Baltasar J.L. P043, P047 67, 68Leong K.I. P049 68Lepner U. O038, O226 23, 50Lepre L. O116 35Lerro F. P163 86Leslie K. O195 47Lesur G.R. P178 88Létoublon C. O134 39Leung K.I. P114 78Leung P. O009 18Li C.-H. O264 58Li D. O172 44Li N. P025 64Li Z. O200, P320 47, 110Liao C.-A. P280 104Liao C.-H. P045, P233, 67, 96, P239, P280, P313 97, 104, 109Lica I. P277 103
Lica M. P275 103Lichtenberg M. O211 49Lidinsky D. O169, O170 44, 44Liguori A. O089 31Lima B. P062, P244, 70, 98, P247, P264 98, 101Lin H.-F. O258, P114 56, 78Lin K.-L. O258 56Lin T.-S. O264 58Link B.-C. O055 26Linni K. O149 41Linton K.N. O160, P217 42, 94Lintzeri A. P274 103Lintzeris I. P274 103Liu C.Y. P049, P114 68, 78Llaquet Bayo H. P317 109Löffler J. P134 81Loftus A. P165 86Logrado A. P027, P158, 65, 85, P249, P255 99, 100Lomp A. O038 23Longras A.C.M. O136, P145, P256 39, 83, 100Lopez D.C. P048, P217A, P313A 68, 94, 109Lopez S. O240 53Lotti M. O010 18Loughenbury P. O103 33Louro J.M. P053, P245 69, 98Lübke N. O173 44Lueders M. P263 101Luengo Alonso G. O056, P030, P047, 26, 65, 68, P048, P217A, P313A 68, 94, 109Luitse J.S.K. P186 89Lukas R. O102 33Lulic I. O187, P147 46, 83Lund M.N. O059 27Luo C.-F. P111 77Lupescu D. P011, P012, P072, P084 62, 62, 71, 73Lupescu O. O052, O076, O078, 26, 29, 30, P011, P012, P072, 2, 62, 71, P084, P140, P305 73, 82, 107Lusillalópez A. O086, P029, P156 30, 65, 85Lustenberger T. O038, O061, O263 23, 27, 58Lygas A. P165 86Maayen R. P007 62Mac Bride Windsor T. P073 71
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Macchini D. O131, P228 38, 96Machin C. O232 51Macleod D. O032 22Maegele M. O162, O249 43, 54Magalhães A. O136, P145, P256 39, 83, 100Magalhães J. O136, P145, P256 39, 83, 100Magdalena P. O138 39Maggs S. O155 42Magnone S. O010, O238, 18, 53, P076, P078 72, 72Mahamid A. O045, P237 23, 97Mahdian M. P316 109Mahmood R. P165 86Majak P. P144 82Makovec G. O029 21Malagelda F. O071 29Malašonoks A. P040 67Malhotra P. P127, P138 80, 82Malyk V.D. O180 45Mamaloudis I. P295 106Manata F. P229 96Mandrioli M. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Manfredi R. O010, P076, 18, 72, P078, P258 72, 100Mann K. O198 47Manta A. P170, P257 87, 100Maqungo S. P171 87Marakis G. O227 51Marçal A. O256 55Marconi M. O109, P192 34, 90 Margetić D. P052 68Margonis E. P295 106Mariani D. O109 34Marini P. O085, O089 30, 31Markert K.V. O137 39Markov M. O072 29Markus M. P106 77Marquaß B. P010 62Marsden M. P253 99Martin A. O138 39Martinelli E. P134 81Martínez Casas I. O110, P177 34, 88Martinez G. P013 62Martins A.P.G. P062, P244, 70, 98,
P247, P264 98, 101Martins L. P229 96Martins M.D.C. O136, P028, 39, 65, P145, P256 83, 100Martins P. O048, O196 25, 47Marx G. O171 44März J. O101, P034 33, 66Marzi I. O035, O061, 22, 27, O171, O263 44, 58Märzová D. P034 66Masahiro Y. P110 77Mashiko K. P014 62Massalou D. O135 39Massey M. O015 19Masuda M. P059 70Mateo Sainz S. P069 71Matev N. P042 67Matschke S. P153 84Matsuda M. P260 100Matsumoto H. P014 62Matsumoto S. O252 54Matsumura Y. O253 55Matsushima K. O255 55Matsushita T. O144 40Matsuura T. P006, P065, P066, 61, 70, 70, P195, P200, P201, 90, 91, 91, P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Mattila V. O077, O239 29, 53Mayo K. P119 79Mayr J. P060 70Mcphee D.J. P263 101Meershoek A.J.A. O147 40Mei S. O108 34Meijer D.T. O207, O208 48, 48Mekkodathil A. P196 91Melo A. O192 46Meluzinová P. P205 92Menegozzo C.A.M. O047, O185, 25, 45, O222, P081, P224 50, 73, 95Meneses Pardo J.C. P030 65Merioja I. O226 50Meroni P. P228 96Merrick E. P175 88Mesquita C.A.G.C. P266, P288 101, 105Metsemakers W.-J. O053, P142 26, 82
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Miao X. P025 64Michalewicz E. P057 69Michel M. O126 38Micic I. O054, O156, O276, P174 26, 42, 60, 87Micu N. P289 105Midoes A. P062, P227, 70, 96, P247, P264 98, 101Midwinter M. O060 27Miele V. O085 30Mihnovits V. O038 23Mikhailovskaya E.M. O251 54Mildner M. O167 43Milenkovic S.S. O054, O156, 26, 42, O276, P174 60, 87Minatani A. P200, P201 91, 91Minehara H. P006, P065, P066, 61, 70, 70, P195, P200, P201, 90, 91, 91, P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Mishin I. P240 97Misra N. O044, O198, 23, 47, O223, O232, 50, 51, O247, P173, P319 54, 87, 110Misselyn D. O104 33Mitkovic M.B. O054, O156, 26, 42, O276, P174 60, 87Mitkovic M.M. O054, O156, 26, 42, O276, P174 60, 87Mittermayr R. O167, O274, P133 43, 60, 81Miyaguni M. P146 83Miyazaki M. O026 20Mizobata Y. O096 32Mocellin N. O186 46Modesti M. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Moelmer M. P089 74Mohammadzadeh M. P316 109Mokkink W. P183 89Mollavelioğlu B. O184 45Mommsen P. O001 17Monchal T. P073, P086 71, 74Monforte X. O157 42Monroe B.J. O039 23Monteban P. P092 75Monteiro C. P227 96Monteiro J. P028 65Monti G. O015 19
Montmany Vioque S. P317 109Montori G. O010, O182 18, 45Montrucchio G. P163 86Monturiol Jalón J.M. P156 85Moore E. O262 58Moore E.E. O277 60Moore H.B. O262, O277 58, 60Moore L. O231, P318 51, 110Moorehead J. O198 47Moreira F. O008 18Moreira H. O256, P236 55, 97Moreira N.M. P053 69Moreira R. O136, P145, P256 39, 83, 100Moreno De La Santa P. O138 39Morey C. O015 19Mori N.D. P224 95Mori S. P097 76Morii H. O150 41Morishita K. P269 102Moroder P. O140 39Morris R. O155, P165, P211 42, 86, 93Morrison J.J. O251, O253, P018 54, 55, 63Mörs K. O035 22Morton A.P. O277 60Morvan J.-B. P086 74Motomura T. P014 62Motterlini E. P188 89Moulton S.L. O032 22Moura J. P145 83Mousavi M. O074 29Mrakic Sposta F. O108 34Mudali I. P056 69Muehleder S. O163 43Mueller D. O143 39Mukans M. P242 98Mukherjee D. O009 18Mulders M.A.M. O209, P121, 48, 79, P125, P168, P194 80, 86, 90Müller L. O275, P106 60, 77Mulligan J. O032 22Mun S.P. P087 74Munetomo K. P303 107Münzberg M. P149, P153 83, 84Murata K. O012 19
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Murata M. P026 64Murphy P.B. O195 47Musetti S. O191 46Mutschler M. O249 54Mütze M. P010 62Myrissa A. P134 81Na K.J. P023, P031, P286 64, 65, 105Nabir S. P077 72Nagarajah N. P253 99Nagea M. O052, O076, 26, 29, O078, P011, P012, 30, 62, 62, P072, P140, P305 71, 82, 107Nahla A.M. P197 91Nakahara R. P290 105Nakajima J. P026 64Nakamura M. P059, P117, P159 70, 78, 85Nakamura T. P026 64Nakano M. P059, P117 70, 78Nakayama F. P014 62Narayan B. O234 51Nasr M.M. O112, O132, O267, 34, 38, 58, P222, P223, P284 95, 95, 104Nau T. O213 49Naumann D. O060 27Navarro Soto S. P317 109Nayagam S. O234 51Negoi I. O087, P033, P035, 31, 65, 66, P095, P096, P184, P254, 75, 75, 89, 99, P275, P276, P311 103, 103, 108Negrin L.L. O033, O036, O146, 22, 22, 40, O177, O237, O241, 45, 53, 53, P051, P083, P296 68, 73, 106Németh A. P279 103Ngabou D. O186 46Nickl S. O167 43Nierlich P. O149 41Niikura T. P203, P216, 92, 94, P283, P301, P302 104, 107, 107Nijenhuis I. P120 79Nijs S. O053, O122, P092, 26, 37, 75, P111, P113, P142 77, 78, 82Nilsson K. P019 63Nimmesgern T. O110 34Nishida M.B. P178 88Nishimura T. P016 63
Nissaruddin S. P056 69Nita G.E. O238, P078, P258 53, 72, 100Noda T. O205, P038, 48, 66, P290, P299, P303 105, 106, 107Noditi G. O175 45Noory G. P127, P137, P138 80, 82, 82Noory M.S. P127, P138 80, 82Notani N. O026 20Nowak T. P106, P136 77, 81Nuernberger S. O169 44Nürnberger S. O164, O170, O213 43, 44, 49Oakley H. O044 23Oberbauer E. O270 59Oberleitner G. O003 18Obruba P. P205 92Oe K. P216 94Oehme F. O058 27Oezkurtul O. O243 53Ofir J. O162 43O‘Flanagan S. P217 94Ogawa K. P303 107Ogura T. P059, P117, P159 70, 78, 85Oh S.K. P023, P031, P286 64, 65, 105Ohashi Y. P128 80Oiwa Y. P146 83Ojeda-Thies C. O056 26Oka T. O090, P270, P272 31, 102, 102Okada K. P014 62Okada Y. P146 83Okawara K. P260 100Okazaki Y. P214 93O‘Keeffe T. O111 34Olaya C. O254 55Olaya Gonzalez C. P030 65Oldani M. O131 38Oliveira A. O192, O256, P162, 46, 55, 85, P236, P266, P288 97, 101, 105Oliveira F.J. P229, P261 96, 101Oliveira P. P229 96Ollende C. O186 46Omori Y. P090 74Onal Y. P071 71Oosterveld F.G. O211 49Oppel P. P067 71
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Oprel P. O051 26Orita T. O252 54Orue-Echebarría González M. O086 30Oshima K. P026 64Ostermann R.C. O002, O151 18, 41Osti M. P314 109Osuchowski M. O037, O166 22, 43Oswald M. O143 39Otake Y. P066, P195, P212 70, 90, 93Otomo Y. O012, O040, O090, 19, 23, 31, P269, P270, P272 102, 102, 102Overs C. O134 39Owens N. O039 23Ozaki T. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Pacilè V. P192 90Padalino P. O131 38Pagani M. P188 89Paic V. P170, P250, 87, 99, P251, P257 99, 100Pais Martins A. P221 95Pajamäki I. O077 29Pajenda G. P310 108Pakarinen T.-K. O077 29Palazon Cabanes J. O056 26Palli E. P295 106Pallister I. O155, P165, P211 42, 86, 93Palm H.-G. O210 48Panneman M.J.M. P199 91Papagiannakos K. O105 34Papakoulas A. O227 51Pape H.-C. O028, O031, O062, 20, 22, 27, O065, O067, O165, O171, 28, 28, 43, 44, O219, O224, O275, 50, 50, 60, P057, P094, P204 69, 75, 92Pappalardo R.A. P192 90Páramo Díaz P. P043, P047 67, 68Parchani A. O266, P055, P196 58, 69, 91Parry N.G. O195 47Passos P. P247 98Pathiraja A. P273 102Paun S. O087, P033, P035, 31, 65, 66, P095, P096, P184, P254, 75, 75, 89, 99, P275, P276, P311 103, 103, 108Paydar S. O248 54Pazour J. O102 33
Peacock J. O223 50Pearson N. O060 27Peitzman A. O224 50Peleg K. O045 23Pennig D. O273, P130 59, 81Pennington J. O128, P281 38, 104Penzenstadler C. O030, O163 22, 43Peralta R. O034, O133, 22, 39, O228, O266, P056, 51, 58, 69, P077, P196, P297 72, 91, 106Perdikides T. P088 74Pereira Arias J.G. P068 71Pereira J. P158, P241, 85, 98, P249, P255 99, 100Pereira L. P227, P247 96, 98Pereira L.C. P264 101Pereira V. P063 70Pérez Díaz M.D. O086, P029, P177 30, 65, 88Perkins R. O118 37Pernechele J. P163 86Petrela E. P230, P238 96, 97Petrič M. P278 103Pezy P. O250 54Pezzei C. O021, O022, O152, O154 19, 19, 41, 41Pfeifer R. O028, O031, O062, 20, 22, 27, O165, O171, O219, O224, 43, 44, 50, 50, P057, P094, P204 69, 75, 92Pflug A.R.M. O185, O222 45, 50Phillips G. O017 19Piachas T. O227 51Piastoplulo K. O073 29Piazzalunga D. O010, P076, P078 18, 72, 72Piccinini A. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Pinheiro L.F. P027, P158, 65, 85, 98, P241, P249, P255 99, 100Pino R. O199 47Pinto Correia J.M.P.C. O136, 39, P028, P256 65, 100Pinto D. P227, P244, P247 96, 98, 98Pisano M. O010, O182, P078 18, 45, 72Pishnamaz M. O065, O067 28, 28Piven I. O073 29Plachel F. O215, O216 49, 49Platzer P. O002, O146, O151 18, 40, 41Ploegmakers J.J. O119 37
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Poeze M. O124 37Poiasina E. O010, O182 18, 45Polat G. P005 61Poletti E. O238 53Polinder S. P199 91Polo M.D. O138 39Pompach M. O101 33Ponchietti L. O110, P177 34, 88Pons F. P073 71Ponschab M. O163, O164, O260 43, 43, 58Poonian J. O232 51Popa F. P170, P250, 87, 99, P251, P257 99, 100Popescu G.I. P072, P140 71, 82Popescu M.R. O175 45Popescu R. P289 105Porter K. O060, P079 27, 73Potamitis N. O105 34Pouli E. O159 42Prada A. O240 53Prasil V. O193 46Prat N.J. O250 54Pretorius S. O070 29Prionas A. O227 51Pronskikh A. P058, P058 69, 69Puga N. O196 47Pupelis G. P040, P041, P242 67, 67, 67Putzeys G. P118, P141, P208 79, 82, 93Qiao Z. O062 27Quadlbauer S. O021, O022, 19, 19, O152, O154 41, 41Quirke M. O039 23Raaben M. P120 79Rachkov M.I. P046, P129 67, 80Racman M. P278 103Rademann P. O037, O166 22, 43Radu P.A. P170, P250, 87, 99, P251, P257 99, 100Rajendran I. P173 87Rang C. P094 75Rapoport A. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Rashkov M. O072 29Rauch G. P153 84Rausa E. P258 100
Razek T. O018 19Razzi S. O158 42Reb P. O154 41Rebasa P. P317 109Redeen S. P252 99Redl H. O030, O157, O163, 22, 42, 43, O164, O167, O169, O170, 43, 43, 44, 44, O213, O260, O270 49, 58, 59Reduzzi R. P188 89Rego L. O048 25Reilly P.M. O259 56Reinders J.S. P190 90Reininga I.H.F. O024, O064, 20, 28, O119, P102, P183 37, 76, 89Reinoso J. O199 47Reis J.L. O136, P028 39, 65Reis L.S. P013, P053 62, 69Reite A. P259 100Relja B. O035, O061, O 22, 27, 171, O263 44, 58Remmelgas A. O226 50Renner N. P124 80Renson D. P118 79Resch H. O140 39Reska M. P009, P104 62, 77Reul M. P142 82Reva V.A. O251, O253, P018 54, 55, 63Rey Valcárcel C. O086, P029, P156 30, 65, 85Rezacova M. P044, P315 67, 109Rhee P. O111 34Rhemrev S. O220 50Rhoma I. P171 87Ribeiro C.S. P093 75Ricci G. O085, O089 30, 31Richards R.G. O106 34Riehl J. O148 41Riesner H.-J. O210 48Rikli D. P168 86Risse O. O134 39Ritchie E. P007 62Rittweger J. O275 60Riu P. O085 30Rocha M.C. O047, O185, O222 25, 45, 50Roche S. P171 87
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Rochus I. O122 37Rodas E.B. O199 47Rodrigues A. P244 98Rodrigues A.C. P227, P247, P264 96, 98, 101Rodrigues J. P093, P167 75, 86Rodrigues J.M.S. P178 88Rodríguez Vega V. P043 67Rojnoveanu G. P240, P294 97, 106Rölfing J.D. O059 27Romano F. O131, P228 38, 96Romero Toledo M. O271 59Rommens P. O063, O069, P136 28, 28, 81Rommens P.M. O145, P106 40, 77Roshal L. P172 87Rosseels W./. P111 77Rössner B. P147 83Roveda V. P160 85Rubertà F. P258 100Rucholtz S. O031 22Ruci S. P246 98Rudzats A. P040 67Rueff N. P171 87Ruiz Tovar J. P036 66Ruiz-Tovar J. P235, P271 97, 102Runcanu A. P035, P095, P096, P184 66, 75, 75, 89Rush J. O128, P281 38, 104Ryu J.-W. P015 63Ryu K.M. P015 63Sá M. P249 99Saar S. O038, O226 23, 50Saccone C. O075 29Sacoto H. O199 47Saddi S. P163 86Sadeghi M. P019 63Sagawa K. P260 100Sahu A. P127, P137, P138 80, 82, 82Saiga K. P290 105Saito J. O178, P105 45, 77Saitoh N. P014 62Sakai Y. P283, P302 104, 107Sakakibara K. P146 83Sakamoto T. P014, P248 62, 99Sakanaka H. P189 90
Sakka S. P135, P206 81, 92Sakurai A. P216 94Salamea J.C. O199 47Salete M. P145 83Säll E. P252 99Samokhvalov I.M. O251, O253, P018 54, 55, 63Sánchez Arteaga A. O086, P029, P156 30, 65, 85Sánchez G. O199 47Santoro M.A. O032 22Santos C. O192, O256 46, 55Santos C.M. P063 70Santos M. P261 101Santos T. O136, P256 39, 100Santos W.A. P166 86Sañudo Ugarte C. P068 71Sapage R. O256, P236 55, 97Sarafopoulos S. O105 34Sarahrudi K. O181, O268, O269 45, 59, 59Sargazi N. O234 51Sarici I.S. O257, P267, P268 56, 101, 102Sarigoz T. O257, P267, P268 56, 101, 102Sarmiento D. O199 47Sasaki T. P216 94Sassen M. O031 22Sato K. O178, P105 45, 77Sato N. P146 83Sato T. P213, P215 93, 94Savic M. O176 45Sawada Y. P026 64Sawano M. P260 100Sazhin A. O130 38Scantling D. P161 85Schaden W. O274, P133 60, 81Schäfer N. O162, O249 43, 54Schemmann U. O067 28Schep N.W.L. O004, O209, P121, 18, 48, 79, P125, P168, P194 80, 86, 90Schepers T. O207, O208, P186 48, 48, 89Scherrer S. O272 59Schipper I.B. O004, O220 18, 50Schlimp C.J. O163, O164, O260 43, 43, 58Schmid R.A. P083 73Schneider K.H. O157 42Schnüriger B. O137, O261 39, 58
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Schöchl H. O164 43Schoechl H. O163, O260 43, 58Schreiber C. O187, P147 46, 83Schröter C. O001 17Schubert H. O149 41Schüler S. P149 83Schultes K. O117 37Schulte-Sutum A. O001 17Schulz-Drost S. O042, O245, 23, 54, P067, P074, P075 71, 72, 72Schurz M. O214, O215, O216 49, 49, 49Schwab C.W. O259 56Sciacca P. O085 30Scott S. O198 47Scutt F. P253 99Seamon M.J. O259 56Sebők B. O129 38Segers M.J. O100, P191 33Séguin J. O018 19Sehat M. P316 109Seibert F.J. P134 81Seki Y. P001, P002 61, 61Sekiguchi H. P200, P201 91, 91Sekiya K. O090 74Seleznev A.B. O251, O253 54, 55Seligson D. O075, O177, 29, 45, P182, P296 89, 106Seo T. P014 62Sermon A. O122 37Serralva F. O196 47Serrano B. O199 47Sevim Y. O257, P267, P268 56, 101, 102Shafiq B. P109 77Shalkauskas R. O038 23Shaner A. P109 77Shastri-Hurst N. P079 73Shatkar V. O009, O202 18, 47Shepetko-Dombrovskyi G P243 98Shepetko-Dombrovskyi O P243 98Shichino T. O066 28Shimamura Y. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Shimizu M. O252 54Shimokawa Y. P016 63Shiota N. P213, P215 93, 94Shiraishi A. O040, O090, 23, 31,
P269, P270, P272 102, 102, 102Shirasawa E. P065, P195, 70, 90, P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Shirasawa S. P001, P002 61, 61Shiroto K. P117 78Shlykov I. O073 29Shoda E. P210, P216 93, 94Shoji S. P006, P065, 61, 70, P195, P200, 90, 91, P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Shroff J.B. O020 19Siddiqui T.F. P297 106Sidiropoulos T. P169 87Sillesen M. O236 51Silliman C.C. O277 60Silva S. O192, P162, P236 46, 85, 97Simader E. O033 22Simão R. P027 65Simmen H.-P. O271 59Simões A. P093, P167 75, 86Simon T.-P. O171 44Simons P. O106 34Šír M. P032 65Sirisreetreerux N. P109 77Slezak P. O169 44Sluga B. P304, P306 107, 107Smith B.P. O259 56Smith I. O060 27Smith J. O223 50Smith S. P089 74Smith S.R. O194 46Smolen D. O274 60Smyczek D. O204 48Söderlund T. O239, O244 53, 54Sokhranov M.V. P018 63Sokirjanski M. O226 50Solomonov E. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Somerson J.S. O020 19Sommer C. O143, P187, P193 39, 89, 90Soosaar I. O038 23Søreide J.A. O082 30Søreide K. O082, P259 30, 100Soubassis K. O105 34Sousa M.C. P063 70Soytaş Y. O184 45
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Sozzi M. O255 55Spassoff V. P070 71Spassov V. P293 105Spijkerman R. O161 42Spreadborough S. P089 74Sriprasit P. P285 104Stabina S. O013, P040, P041 19, 67, 67Starkopf J. O038, O226 23, 50Startzman A. O128, P112, P281 38, 78, 104Staudžs K. P040 67Stavinskyi Y.O. O180 45Stefano S. O255 55Stefanov V. P061 70Steffenhagen C. O270 59Stegeman S.A. O004 18Steiner G. O215, O216 49, 49Steinfeldt T. O031 22Steinthorsdottir K.J. O236 51Stelfox H.T. O231 51Steller E. P008 62Stephenson C. P265 101Stevens N. P118 79St-Louis E. O018 19Stoffel K. O143, P119, P126 39, 79, 80Stoica B. O087, P033, P035, 31, 65, 66, P095, P096, P184, P254, 75, 75, 89, 99, P275, P276, P311 103, 103, 108Störmann P. O171, O263 44, 58Strackee S.D. P125 80Strambu V. P170, P250, 87, 99, P251, P257 99, 100Streicher J. O146 40Stroster J.A. P164 86Strumwasser A. O255 55Studer A.-S. O135, O189 39, 46Stufkens S. O207, O208 48, 48Stürmer E. O162, O249 43, 54Subashi K. P225 95Sugiu K. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Sugiyama S. P016 63Sul Y. P022 64Sulutaura L. P041 67Sungsiri J. P285 104Suomalainen P. O077 29
Süßner S. O270 59Suzuki K. P090 74Švec M. P205 92Sveklov D.A. O253 55Svendsen L.B. O236 51Svenningsen P. O236 51Sven-Oliver D. P106 77Syre S. O215, O216 49, 49Szabo S. P096, P254 75, 99Szolarz C. O021, O022 19, 19Szórádiné Vadász A.J. O129 38Tabeb A. O113 34Taha I. P297 106Tajima S. P066 70Takada N. P189 90Takahashi M. P269 102Takaso M. P006, P065, P066, 61, 70, 70, P195, P200, P201, 90, 91, 91, P212, P298, P309 93, 106, 108Takeda T. P090 74Talving P. O038, O226 23, 50Tamini N. O091 31Tanase I. O087, P033, P035, 31, 65, 66, P095, P096, P184, P254, 75, 75, 89, 99, P275, P276, P311 103, 103, 108Tandon A. P319 110Tang A. O111 34Tapia J. O199 47Tartaglia D. O046, O159, O191 25, 42, 46Tasev B. P293 105Tasev B.G. P155 84Tastan B. O257 56Taton N. O134 39Taura N. P016 63Taylor J. P175 88Taylor L. O161 42Tazawa R. P066, P195, 70, 90, P201, P212, P298 91, 93, 106Teixeira F. O047, O185, P081 25, 45, 73Teixeira J. P249 99Telickiy S.Y. O251, P018 54, 63Ten Duis K. O119 37Tengberg L.T. O233 51Tenreiro N. O192, O256, P162, P236 46, 55, 85, 97Tepetes K. P295 106
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Terada C. P303 107Terroso L. P145, P256 83, 100Teuben M. O062, O161, 27, 42, O171, O219 44, 50Teuben M.P.J. O065, O165, 28, 43, P300, P308 106, 108Teunis T. O207, O208 48, 48Teuschl A.H. O157, O213 42, 49Thavendran M. P137 82Thein O.S. O027 20Thelikorala S.M. P024 64Theopold J. P010 62Thomas A. O268, O269 59, 59Thomas C.F. P150 84Thorninger R. O059 27Thorsen K. O082 30Tiefenböck T. O023, O126, 20, 38, O214, O215, O216 49, 49, 49Tiefenboeck T.M. O003 18Timmel G. O074 29Tiris A. O175 45Tkachenko M.V. O079 30Toh S. P253 99Tolba R. O062, O171 27, 44Tomasch G. O190 46, 101Tomasi I. P024, P265 64, 101Tomaszewski R. O127, O204 38, 48Tomaževič M. O029, P107, P304 21, 77, 107Tomita M. P189 90Tooulias A. O227 51Topuz O. O257, P267, P268 56, 77, 102Torba M. P225, P226 95, 95Toro A. O240 53Totorean A. O175 45Trache T. P124 80Trampleasure O. O007, P139 18, 82Traxler D. O169 44Tregubov V. P147 83Trummer F. O187, P147 46, 83Trunfio A. O158 42Tskhvedadze N. O088, O161A 31, 43Tsoulfas G. O227, P091 51, 74Tsuji H. O178, P105 45, 77Tsukamoto M. P016 63
Tsumura H. O026 20Tugnoli G. O041, O092, O114 23, 31, 34Tuma M. O228 51Tunescu B. O175 45Turégano Fuentes F. O086, P029, 30, 65, P156, P177, P307 85, 88, 108Tzachev N. P061 70Uchino M. P006, P122, P212 61, 79, 93Ueda Y. O178, P105 45, 77Uehara T. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Ugarte S. O110 34Ugarte Sierra S. P068, P069 71, 71Uggeri F. P228 96Uggowitzer P.J. P134 81Unterfrauner I. O190 46Uranues S. O190 46Utiyama E.M. O047, O185, 25, 45, O222, P081, P224 50, 73, 95Vacas E. O254 55Vacas Sanchez E. P030, P048, 65, 68, P217A, P282, P313A 94, 104, 109Valentin A. P133 81Valério F. P241 98Väli M. O038 23Van As A.B. O125 38Van Bussel E. P098 76Van Den Baar M. O203 47Van Den Brand H.G.H. O123 37Van Den Brand J.G.H. O120 37Van Den Bremer J. P007 62Van Der Gronde B. O207, O208 48, 48Van Der Heijden L. P190, P191 90, 90Van Der Wilden G.M. O220 50Van Dijkman B.A. O004 18Van Dongen T.T.C.F. O093 31Van Doremalen R.F.M. O006 18Van Eck M. P183 89Van Eerten P.V. P194 90Van Griensven M. O036, O171 22, 44Van Heijl M. P193 90Van Helden S.H. O006 18Van Helmond K. O203 47Van Lieshout E.M.M. P199 91Van Loon L.B. O124 37
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Van Olden G.D.J. O100 33Van Thiel T.P.H. O004 18Van Veen W. O123 37Van Vugt R. P123 79Van Zyl T. O195 47Varga P. O121 37Varga Z. P188 89Varischi A. P160 85Vartic M. P275, P311 103, 108Vasconcelos E. P062, P264 70, 101Vaskovic M. O094, O097, O235 31, 32, 51Vassiliu P. P169 87Velmahos G.C. O220 50Veltman E. P008 62Venkatram N. P108, P206 77, 92Ventura J. P247 98Verdijk L. O124 37Verhofstad M. O051, O057 26, 26Verhofstad M.H.J. P199 91Verleisdonk E.J. O100, P193 33, 90Vermeulen J. O120, O123, P287 37, 37, 105Veselko M. O029 21Vetrhus M. P259 100Veverkova L. P009, P104 62, 77Vicini S. O015 19Viejo Martínez E. P156 85Vijay A. O266 58Villani S. O041 23Vismara G.P. P188 89Visnakovs A. O013 19Voeten D.M. P287 105Voeten S.C. O120, O123, P287 37, 37, 105Vogt K.N. O195 47Vogt N. O031 22Voiglio E.J. O250 54Von Dercks N. P010 62Von Lübken F. O210 48Voth M. O061, O263 27, 58Voves J. P032 65Vozian M. P240, P294 97, 106Vyhnánek F. P115, P116 78, 78Waever D. O059 27Wafaisade A. O025 20
Wahlgren C.-M. P025 64Waki T. P203 92Waksman R. O008 18Walenkamp M.M.J. P121, P125 79, 80Walter G. O098, O098 32, 32Wang H.L.C. P114 78Wang S.Y. O081, P233, P239 30, 96, 97Wang T. O197 47Wannberg M. P025 64Wanner G. O271 59Warren B. O161 42Watanabe Y. O144 40Weber A. O272 59Weber C.D. O028, P204 20, 92Weber S. P003 61Weber T. O243, P082 53, 73Weidinger A. O037 22Weihs V. O117, O153, P209 37, 41, 93Weinberg A.M. P134 81Wenda K. O005 18Wendt K.W. O024, O064, O119, 20, 28, 37, P102, P176, P183 76, 88, 89Wenger R. P004 61West A. P185 89Wheatstone S. P024, P265 64, 101White H. O194 46Wijaya R. O265 58Wikman A. P025 64Wiktor L. O127, O204 38, 48Wilson M. P265 101Windolf M. O121, O272 37, 59Winkler J. P004 61Winnisch M. O023, O126 20, 38Wittich P. O147, P008, P098 40, 62, 76Wolbank S. O270 59Wölfl C.G. P153 84Woltz S. O004 18Wos I. O204 48Wu Y.-T. P045, P233, P239 67, 96, 97Wulf H. O031 22Wurzer C. O270 59Yablokov I.P. P018 63Yagi H. P189 90Yagi M. O040 23
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Yagi T. P014 62Yakushin O. P058 69Yamada H. P303 107Yamada Y. P097 76Yamakawa Y. O205, P290 48, 105Yamamoto A. P090 74Yamamoto H. O096 32Yamazaki M. O252 54Yanar F. P071 71Yanar H.T. O050, O184, P071 25, 45, 71Yanchar N. O231 51Yang P. O275 60Yasumatsu H. P014 62Yazıcıoğlu Ö. P005 61Yegen G. O050 25Yeom J. P219, P220, P232 94, 95, 96Yeom J.W. P231 96Yin X. O197 47Yoo Y.S. P087 74Yoshimura M. O205, P290, P299 48, 105, 106Yoshiyuki A. P269 102Young K. O017 19Younis A. O045, P237 23, 97Yu B. O172 44Yüksel S. O184 45Zago M. O109 34Zak J. P009 62
Zamfirescu D. O052 26Zangbar B. O111 34Zarain Obrador L. O086, P029, P156 30, 65, 85Zarour A. P055 69Zderic I. O143, O218 39, 49Zech W.D. O176 45Zeckey C. O001 17Zeidler S. O173 44Zelle B.A. O020 19Zhang C.-G. O179 45Zhang P. O197 47Zhang X. O172 44Zheleznyak I.S. O251 54Žigman Ž. P107 77Zimmermann P. P060 70Zipperle J. O037, O163, 22, 43, O166, O260 43, 58Zocco G. O159 42Zorrilla J. O254 55Zorrilla Sanchez De Neyra J. O056, 26, P030, P048, 65, 68, P217A, P313A 94, 109Zucchi A. O182 45Zuidema W.P. O120, O123 27, 27Zuoqin Y. O200, P320 47, 110Zurzu M. P170, P250, 87, 99, P251, P257 99, 100
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