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WELCOME FROM THE ATMS COMMITTEE
Dear Colleague,
On behalf of The Association of Trauma & Military Surgery, wewelcome you to this year’s conference in Harrogate.
We wish to thank Professor Nicholas Gair and all his colleaguesat ASGBI, as we once again hold our conference in parallel withtheir International Surgical Congress. We also offer a special voteof thanks to the Royal British Legion, whose generous financialsupport enables us to attract the highest possible calibre ofdistinguished speaker.
To deliver our 2014 keynote Guthrie Lecture, we welcome Dr David Hoyt, ExecutiveDirector of the American College of Surgeons. Tying in with the ‘Education and Innovation’theme, and alongside our friends of the International Conference on Surgical Educationand Training (ICOSET), we will be hosting a session on trauma preparedness for militarysurgeons, with perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic. There is also a session focusingon the vexed problem of violence against women and girls. We have assembled a group ofinternational speakers to deliver an overview of all the challenges facing those caring forwomen and girls subjected to violence at home and in the setting of war and conflict.
A conference highlight will be our annual dinner on Wednesday night and, this year, wewill be dining at the iconic Sun Pavilion in Harrogate, enjoying music by the Royal MarineBand. We encourage all delegates to come along with their partners/friends.
In the centenary year of the outbreak of the First World War, trauma care in both thecivilian and uniformed military arenas couldn’t be more relevant. We welcome you to theTrauma & Military Surgery Conference 2014 and hope that the academic forum providedwill allow us to share advances in trauma care across the full spectrum and enable us tobuild networks for collaboration and cooperation for the future.
Lt Col Douglas M Bowley RAMCOn behalf of the ATMS Organising Committee
ASSOCIATION OF TRAUMA& MILITARY SURGERY CONFERENCE
Wednesday 30th April 2014
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REGISTRATION ANDINNOVATION & SIMULATION ZONE
COFFEE BREAKAND INDUSTRY EXHIBITION
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Session 1: ATMS SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Surgeon Captain Mark J Midwinter RN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN & GIRLS:OVERVIEW
Janet Veitch (OBE)(Non-Executive Director,
End Violence Against Women Coalition,London, UK)
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OFRAPE SURVIVORS
Dr Catherine White (OBE)(Clinical Director
St Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre,Manchester, UK)
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATIONDr Comfort Momoh (MBE)
(FGM Consultant / Public Health SpecialistAfrican Well Woman’s Clinic, Guy’s & StThomas Foundation Trust, London, UK)
RAPE AS A WEAPON OF WARLt Col Ngozi E Dufty RAMC
(Consultant Physician in Sexual Healthand HIV, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital,
Birmingham, UK)
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Session 2: JOINT ATMS & ICOSET SYMPOSIUM
Chairs: Mr Craig McIlhenny
(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)
Lt Colonel Douglas Bowley RAMC
State of the Art Lecture sponsored by RCSEdTEAM TRAINING - SHOULD IT BE
MANDATORY FOR ALL SURGEONS?Professor Eduardo Salas
(Chair & Pegasus Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Central Florida, USA)
TRAINING IN TRAUMA SURGERY:UK PERSPECTIVE
Surgeon Captain Mark Midwinter RN(Defence Professor of Surgery
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine,Birmingham, UK)
TRAINING IN TRAUMA SURGERY:US PERSPECTIVE
Captain Eric Elster(Professor and Chairman, Norman M. RichDepartment of Surgery, Uniformed Services
University, Bethesda, USA)
IMPLEMENTATION OF TEAM TRAININGFOR ALL SURGEONSDr Bryn Baxendale
(Director, Trent Simulation and ClinicalSkills Centre, Nottingham University
Hospitals NHS Trust , Nottingham, UK)
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LUNCH BREAK ANDINNOVATION & SIMULATION ZONE
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Session 3: PLENARY GUTHRIE LECTURE
Chair: Lt Colonel Douglas Bowley RAMC
RESUSCITATION: PAST AND PRESENTProfessor David B Hoyt
(Executive DirectorAmerican College of Surgeons,
Chicago, USA)
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16:00Session 5:
ATMS SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Surgeon Commander
Christopher Streets RN
Short Paper Presentations
Session 4: ATMS SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Lt Colonel Ben Banerjee RAMC(V)
Short Paper Presentations
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TEA BREAK ANDINNOVATION & SIMULATION ZONE
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES ANDCONFERENCE CLOSURE
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ATMS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ATMS CONFERENCEANNUAL BLACK TIE DINNER
The Sun Pavilion, HarrogateRoyal Marine Band
SESSION 4: ATMS SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Lt Colonel Ben Banerjee TA
14:15 A bio-inspired swellable microneedleadhesive for mechanical interlockingwith tissueMr Joon Faii Ong
14:23 The impact of a major traumacentre on open tibial fracturemanagementMr Matthew Wordsworth
14:31 Factors influencing infection in10-years of battlefield open tibiafracturesMr Jowan Penn-Barwell
14:39 Virtual-world hospital simulationfor real-world disaster response:design and validation of a virtual realitysimulator for mass casualty incidentmanagementDr Philip Pucher
14:47 Hyperbaric warm perfusion maintainstissue composites ex-vivo beyondnormal limits of cold ischemiaDr Anton Fries
14:55 Outcome of penetrating intracranialinjuries in a military settingMr Stuart Harrisson
15:03 Evolution in vascular traumamanagement through 12 years ofcontinuous conflictMr Adam Stannard
15:11 Non-technical skills performance andcare processes in the management ofthe acute trauma patientDr Philip Pucher
15:19 Hydrogen sulphide mitigatesIschemia Reperfusion Injury invascularised compositeallotransplantation and delays theonset of acute rejectionDr Anton Fries
SESSION 5: ATMS SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Surgeon CommanderChristopher Streets RN
16:00 Development of a Swine Model of Bi-Lateral Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusionand Acute Organ Injury Achieved byTerminal Aortic Balloon OcclusionDr Kira Long
16:08 A comparison of military and civilianliver trauma over 10 yearsSqn Ldr Christopher Lamb
16:16 Prehospital blood transfusion in the enroute management of severe combattrauma: a matched cohort studyMr David O’Reilly
16:24 Triage to resuscitation affects outcome inelderly patients suffering major traumaMs Nabeela Malik
16:32 The effect of normobaric hypoxia oncytokine levels in uninjured volunteersSqn Ldr Christopher Lamb
16:40 Whole Blood Resuscitation as an Adjunctto Passive Aortic Occlusion ImprovesSurvival and Physiologic Parameters in aHighly Lethal Swine Model of Non-compressible Torso HemorrhageDr Kira Long
16:48 Maintaining expertise in the surgicalmanagement of abdominal trauma –experience from a major trauma centreMr Sean Strong
16:56 Preparedness for Trauma Surgery -where are the training gaps? A UK-wide survey of the ASGBI membershipDr. Farid Froghi
17:04 Improving rates of negativelaparotomies in rural South AfricaDr Sumrit Bola
17:12 Penetrating Knife and Ballistic Traumaat a Major Trauma Centre: Outcomes,Recidivism and Geographical mappingwith a Sphere of Influence MapMs Rachael Weatherburn
SHORT PAPER PRESENTATIONS
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Damage Control in Maxillofacial TraumaDr R Adrian Scott
Management of Penetrating Neck Trauma at aLondon Trauma CentreDr Allan Nghiem
Pattern of Spinal Injuries in Modern Conflict –Op HERRICK 15, AfghanistanDr Gary Chow
Improving pre-hospital haemorrhageidentification and control – A national traumaquestionnaireMr Muzzafer Chaudery
Return to Duties after Arthroscopic ShoulderStabilisation Surgery In UK Military PersonnelDr Jonathan Quayle
Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation: ASystematic Review of the LiteratureMr Patrick MacGoey
Prevalence of radiographic features of femoral-acetabular impingementsyndrome in asymptomatic active servicemenDr Sandy Wood
How soon will solid organs heal after bluntabdominal injury? A remarkable case evaluatedby laparoscopy. A video presentationMr Suren Arul
The changing face of trauma at a generaldistrict hospitalDr Mike Hughes
Management of the Bus(t) FootMr Matthew Wordsworth
Assessment of sheep (ovis ares) as a largeanimal model for human plasma basedresuscitation research: a pilot studyDr Clayton Lewis
TachoSil® as an Adjunct to OperativeManagement of Liver InjuriesMr Patrick MacGoey
Approach to polytrauma in a Jehovah’s WitnessDr Simon Tallowin
Training future trauma surgeons; efficacy of the USdesigned Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure inTrauma (ASSET) course for UK traineesMr Alex Navarro
Thoracotomy in Blunt Trauma - A Futile Exercise?Mr Phill Pearce
The epidemiology, management and outcomeof sport-related ankle fractures in a standard ukpopulationDr Sandy Wood
The impact of Orthopaedic Trauma Nurse Co-ordinators on achievement of Best PracticeTariff (BPT) standards for Hip FracturesMr Daniel Howgate
Toppling Televisions: A Hazard for ChildrenDr Karim Amer
Overuse of Computed Tomography in themanagement of isolated anterior abdominalstab woundsMs Emma Rose McGlone
A novel anatomical and physiological scoringsystem for military pelvic and perineal blastinjuries shows a significantly better predictiveoutcome than current scoring systems usedMs Somayyeh Mossadegh
Operative general surgical trauma – a trainee’spoint of viewMr Marc Wilkinson
Patterns, severity and management ofmaxillofacial injuries in a suburban secondaryhealth facility, South-western NigeriaMr Abraham Ayantunde
Medium term outcomes following severe opentibia fracture sustained in combatMr Jowan Penn-Barwell
Evolving use of selective angiography and orembolization in the emergency management ofpenetrating gluteal injuriesDr Peter Kyle
Sports-related fractures in South East Scotland– an analysis of 990 injuriesDr Sandy Wood
Evaluation of rapid training in ultrasoundguided tourniquet application skillsMr Usman Jaffer
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Scheduled to be held on 30th April 2014 at annualTrauma & Military Surgery Conference at 17:35pm in the
Kings Suite at Harrogate International Centre
Agenda
1. Welcome
2. Report from Organising Committee Chairman
3. Report on ATMS membership
4. Founding Governing Document and Bylaws
5. Appointment of the Elected Officers
6. Date of next Meeting: Wednesday 22nd April 2015 Trauma & Military Surgery Conference in Manchester
Wednesday 30th April 2014ATMS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday 1st May 2014JOINT ATMS AND ASGBI SESSIONS
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08:30 13:30SYMPOSIUM 6
JOINT ATMS & ASGBILEADERSHIP AND
PROFESSIONALISMSYMPOSIUM
Chairs:Professor Nicholas P Gair(Chief Executive, ASGBI)
Captain Steve Jackson, RN (Rtd)(Honorary Fellow, ATMS)
AN ACADEMIC OVERVIEW OFLEADING HIGH PERFORMING TEAMS
Professor Carlton Cooke(Carnegie Professor of Sport &
Exercise Science, LeedsMetropolitan University)
SURGICAL PROFESSIONALISM:OXYMORON, ANACHRONISM OR
WHAT?Mr Jacob Dreyer
(Dumfries and Galloway)
MANAGING MULTI-DISCIPLINARYMEDICAL TEAMS: THE MILITARY
PERSPECTIVELieutenant Colonel
Phillip de Rouffignac(Commanding Officer, 3 Medical
Regiment)
LEADERSHIP IN TEAM SPORTMs Rhona Howie
(Olympic Gold Medallist and TeamGB Women’s Curling Coach)
DISCUSSION
SYMPOSIUM 8JOINT ATMS & ASGBITRAUMA SYMPOSIUM
Chairs:Surgeon Captain Mark J Midwinter RN
(Defence Professor of Surgery,Birmingham)
Professor Nicholas P Gair(Chief Executive, ASGBI)
UNDERSTANDING THERESPONSE TO INJURY
Capt. Eric Elster(Professor and Chairman,
Norman M. Rich,Department of Surgery
Uniformed Services University,Bethesda, USA)
OPERATIVE THORACO-ABDOMINALTRAUMA DECISION MAKING
Professor David B Hoyt(Executive Director
American College of Surgeons,Chicago, USA)
LOWER LIMB RECONSTRUCTION:AN ORTHOPAEDIC PERSPECTIVE
Mr AF Graeme Groom(Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
King's College Hospital,London, UK)
DISCUSSION
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