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Final Programme 12 th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery feeding BRAINS, training for LIFE April 27 - 30, 2011 Milan / Italy, Milano Convention Centre 12 th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery feeding BRAINS, training for LIFE April 27-30, 2011, Milan / Italy

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Final Programme

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3

Important Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Organisation & Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

ESTES Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Acknowledgements of Guest Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Sponsor Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Registration Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13

Congress Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15

Congress Guidelines & Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–17

Opening Hours Preview Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

If you are a Chairperson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

If you are a Speaker in a Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

If you are presenting a Poster / Case Report Poster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Official Social Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–20

Tours & Excursions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

General Information Milan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21–23

ESTES Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Scientific Congress Programme at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25–27

Scientific Congress Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Thursday, April 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Friday, April 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Saturday, April 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Pre Congress Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Case Report Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Poster Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Index of Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Index of Invited Speakers and Chairpersons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

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WELCOME

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Colleagues,

May I proudly invite you to attend the ESTES meeting in Milan April 27th to 30th, 2011, whichwill be our 12th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.

Congress President Mauro Zago and his rossoneri/neroazzurri team have worked very hardto put together an excellent scientific and social programme. Our warmest thanks to all involved.

Milan (Mediolanum) does not need any introduction for its cultural, financial, sports and culinary attraction. Easily accessible by road, train and two airports, Milano is the Capital ofLombardy region, located in the centre of the Po plain and forms the largest metropolis ofItaly.

There will be plenty to do and food for thought to glean during the scientific meeting, whosemotto is “Feeding brains: training for life”. Cutting edge updates in Trauma, both skeletaland visceral, and Emergency Surgery are on the agenda. Postgraduate and hands on courses abound. You will not be disappointed when you see the all star and world renownfaculty that our local organising committee has brought together from all parts of the globe.

In the name of ESTES, the executive board and the local organising committee, I welcomeyou to Milan. You will certainly enjoy all the Milanesi have to offer.

Abe Fingerhut MD, FACS, FRCPS (g), FRCS (Ed)President ESTES 2010 – 2011

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WELCOME

FEEDING BRAINS, TRAINING FOR LIFEDear Colleagues, Milan is ready to host the 12th European Congress on Trauma and Emergency Surgery.We are proud and honored to welcome all European and Oversea participants with all theiraccompanying persons.We worked hard to made this Meeting and your stay in Italy unforgettable, both from scientificand social sides.Many eminent experts coming from Europe and from all around the world and the highnumber of oral and poster presentations will update our knowledge and increase ourexpertise, to be more proficient and effective in caring our patients.

Increasing knowledge, learning more and more, comparing our practice with the best onesin the world, nourishing our scientific curiosity, getting in touch with new ideas, improving towork in multidisciplinary teams, never ending our thirsty of training.This were some of the meanings behind the motto we have chosen for our Meeting. Feeding Brains, training for Life.Trauma and Emergency Surgery, both in dedicated Centres and in General Hospitals, is amatter of Team-working and a continuing challenge in organisation, technical skills,educational planning, decision-making and, most important, patient outcome.

For this reason, ESTES is working for a European specific curriculum and expertise in AcuteCare Surgery.The scientific programme and the precongress Courses of the 2011 ESTES Congress offersa cutting edge update both for those who work primarily in an emergency setting and forthose who take emergency call on a less frequent basis.And don’t miss to discover Milan and its rich heritage of history, art and culture.Many thanks to the ESTES Board, to the Mondial staff, to the Sponsoring Companies andto all who in and out the Local Organising Committee that have made this event possible.

It is now time to enjoy Milan and the ESTES Congress!Welcome!

Mauro Zago MDCongress President

IMPORTANT ADDRESSES

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PROFESSIONAL CONGRESS ORGANISER, SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT,SPONSORSHIP & HOUSING

Mondial Congress & EventsOperngasse 20b, 1040 Vienna, AustriaTel.: +43 1 58804-0, Fax: +43 1 58804-185e-mail: [email protected]

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION

Medizinische Ausstellungs- und WerbegesellschaftInternational Exhibitions & AdvertisingFreyung 6/3, 1010 Vienna, AustriaTel.: +43 1 536 63-42, Fax: +43 1 535 60 16e-mail: [email protected]

CONGRESS VENUE

Milano Convention CentreVia Giovanni Gattamelata 520149 Milan (MI), Italy

www.micmilano.it

How to reach the venue

by Metro:Get off at ‘Amendola Fiera’ (red line M1) – 15 minutes walking from MIC – or stop at ‘Cadorna’(red line 1 or green line 2), leave the Metro and go up to the railway station above: take anytrain and get off at ‘Domodossola’ – just 400m from MIC.

by Ground Transportation:- Bus no. 78 – get off at ‘Colleoni’- Tram no. 19 – get off at ‘Largo Domodossola’- Tram no. 1 and 33, bus no. 57 and 94 – get off at the corner of ‘Corso Sempione’ and

‘Via Domodossola’

SOCIETY WEBSITE

Find out more about ESTES and the annual congresses on the official society homepage,www.estesonline.org.

ORGANISATION

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CONGRESS PRESIDENTZago Mauro – Milan, Italy

LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEECongress Vice PresidentsCapitani Dario – MilanChiara Osvaldo – Milan

General SecretaryKurihara Hayato – Milan

Berlusconi Marco – RozzanoCastelli Fabio – MilanChiodini Federico – Rozzano

ESTES PRESIDENTFingerhut Abe – Poissy, France

NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEBartolozzi Pietro – VeronaChirletti Piero - RomeDel Sasso Lanfranco – MilanFrego Mauro - PaduaGordini Giovanni – BolognaGulotta Gaspare – PalermoMelotti Gianluigi – ModenaMonesi Mauro – CesenaNacchiero Michele – BariNardi Giuseppe – RomePace Antonio – CefalùPascarella Raffaele – BolognaPugliese Raffaele – MilanRosati Riccardo – MilanTugnoli Gregorio – BolognaVesconi Sergio – Milan

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFICCOMMITTEEAl-Ayoubi Fawzi – Linköping, SwedenAnastasiu Marius – Buzau, RomaniaAsensio Juan – Miami, USABabst Reto – Luzern, SwitzerlandBalogh Zsolt – Newcastle, AustraliaBergamaschi Roberto – New York, USABeuran Mircea – Bucharest, RomaniaBlauth Michael – Innsbruck, Austria

Braunsteiner Thomas – Vienna, AustriaCennamo Antonio – Naples, ItalyFerreira Fernando – Porto, PortugalFingerhut Abe – Poissy, FranceGaarder Tina – Oslo, NorwayGrønborg Henrik – Copenhagen, DenmarkHeim Dominik – Frutigen, SwitzerlandHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, CroatiaKirjavainen Mikko – Helsinki, FinlandKorac Zelimir – Karlovac, CroatiaLeenen Luke – Utrecht, The NetherlandsLennquist Sten – Linköping, SwedenLeppäniemi Ari – Helsinki, FinlandMagyari Zoltán – Budapest, HungaryMarzi Ingo – Frankfurt, GermanyMesquita Carlos – Coimbra, PortugalMitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, SerbiaNijs Stefaan – Leuven, BelgiumOestern Hans Jörg – Celle, GermanyOkçu Güvenir – Manisa, TurkeyOtomo Yasuhiro – Tokyo, JapanPantelis Vassiliu – Haidari, GreecePatka Peter – Rotterdam, The NetherlandsPeitzman Andrew B. – Pittsburgh, USAPinheiro Luis Filipe – Viseu, PortugalPons Francois – Clamart, FranceRibbe Else – Lund, SwedenRommens Pol Maria – Mainz, GermanyScalea Thomas – Baltimore, USASchwab William C. – Philadelphia, USASenekovic Vladimir – Ljubljana, SloveniaSiebert Hartmut – Schwäbisch Hall, GermanySimko Peter – Bratislava, SlovakiaSproviero Jorge – Buenos Aires, ArgentinaStergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, GreeceTaviloglu Korhan – Istanbul, TurkeyTrentz Otmar – Zurich, SwitzerlandTuregano Fernando – Madrid, SpainUranues Selman – Graz, AustriaVarga Endre – Szeged, HungaryVécsei Vilmos – Vienna, AustriaVoiglio Eric J. – Lyon, FranceWendsche Peter – Zidlochovice, Czech RepublicWilson Alastair – London, UKYanar Hakan – Istanbul, Turkey

ESTES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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ESTES EXECUTIVE BOARDESTES President 2010-2011Fingerhut Abe – Poissy, FrancePresident ElectMarzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany Past PresidentRommens Pol Maria – Mainz, GermanyVice PresidentVécsei Vilmos – Vienna, AustriaGeneral SecretaryTaviloglu Korhan – Istanbul, TurkeyTreasurerVoiglio Eric J. – Lyon, France

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (EJTES)Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany

SECTION CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRSEducationZago Mauro – Milan, ItalyHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia

Emergency SurgeryYanar Hakan, Istanbul, TurkeyKurihara Hayato – Milan, Italy

Disaster and Military SurgeryLennquist Sten – Linköping, SwedenTurégano Fernando – Madrid, Spain

Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineOestern Hans Jörg – Celle, GermanyHeim Dominik – Frutigen, Switzerland

Visceral TraumaLeenen Luke – Utrecht, The NetherlandsVassiliu Pantelis – Haidari, Greece

DELEGATES OF NATIONAL SOCIETIES

Al-Ayoubi Fawzi – Linköping, SwedenBabst Reto – Luzern, SwitzerlandBeuran Mircea – Bucharest, RomaniaBreederveld Roelf – Beverwijk, The NetherlandsCennamo Antonio – Naples, ItalyGrønborg Henrik – Copenhagen, DenmarkHeim Dominik – Frutigen, SwitzerlandHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, CroatiaKdolsky Richard – Vienna, AustriaKirjavainen Mikko – Helsinki, FinlandKomadina Radko – Celje, SloveniaKorac Zelimir – Karlovac, CroatiaMartinez Casas Isidro – Barcelona, SpainMitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, SerbiaMoniz Pereira Pedro – Lisbon, PortugalNijs Stefaan – Leuven, BelgiumOkçu Güvenir – Manisa, TurkeyPinheiro Luis Filipe – Viseu, PortugalPons Francois – Clamart, FranceSenekovic Vladimir – Ljubljana, SloveniaSiebert Hartmut – Schwäbisch Hall, GermanySimko Peter – Bratislava, SlovakiaStergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, GreeceVarga Endre – Szeged, HungaryWendsche Peter – Zidlochovice, Czech RepublicYanar Hakan – Istanbul, Turkey

INVITED FACULTY

For the full list of Invited Speakers and Chairpersons please turn to page 129.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF GUEST SOCIETIES

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Special thanks to the following societies and organisations which accepted our invitationand organised a guest symposium at the 12th European Congress of Trauma and EmergencySurgery.

AO Europe

AO Italy

European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedic Sports Traumatology (EFOST)

European Bone and Joint Infection Society (EBJIS)

Küntscher Society

Italian Trauma and Emergency Surgery Society (SICUT)

SIFIPAC

Surgical Infection Society Europe (SIS-E)

Associazione Chirurghi Ospedalieri Italiani

Societa Italiana Di Chirurgia

Società Italiana Di ChirurgiaEndoscopica e Nuove Tecnologie

SPONSOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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SPECIAL SUPPORT BY ESTES INDUSTRIAL PARTNER

SILVER SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

SUPPORTERS

EXHIBITION

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ESTES wishes to express its gratitude to the exhibitors for participating in the 12th EuropeanCongress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.

All participants are invited to visit the Commercial Exhibition in the Exhibition Hall of theCongress Venue. A detailed floor plan will be available in front of the Exhibition Hall entrance.

EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS

Thursday, April 28, 2011 08:00 – 20:00Friday, April 29, 2011 08:00 – 18:00Saturday, April 30, 2011 08:00 – 17:00

LIST OF EXHIBITORS (as per printing date)

ACUTE INNOVATIONS, Hillsboro, United StatesASSUT EUROPE, Rome, ItalyB. BRAUN AESCULAP, Tuttlingen, GermanyBAXTER, Zurich, SwitzerlandBIOMET, Bridgend, United Kingdom COMFORT MEDICAL, Falkenberg SwedenCOVIDIEN, Milan, ItalyEMIMED Tech, Reggio Emilia, ItalyESAOTE, Firenze, ItalyGE HEALTHCARE, Milan, ItalyHERAEUS MEDICAL, Hanau, GermanyJOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL, Rome, ItalyKLS Martin Group, Tuttlingen, GermanyKÖNIGSEE IMPLANTATE, Allendorf, GermanyLIFECELL, Amstelveen, The NetherlandsMEDARTIS, Basel, SwitzerlandMEDIN, Nove Mesto Na Morave, Czech RepublicMEDITHEQUE Bookshop, Paris, FranceMEDXPERT, Heitersheim, GermanyMÖLNLYCKE HEALTH CARE, Norcross, United StatesNEOLIGAMENTS, Leeds, United KingdomNYCOMED, Milan, ItalyOSSATEC, An Uden, The NetherlandsSANATMETAL, Eger, HungarySIMULAB, Seattle, United StatesSMITH & NEPHEW, Aarau, SwitzerlandSPRINGER, Milan, ItalySTRYKER, Montreux, SwitzerlandSYNTHES, Oberdorf, SwitzerlandWISEPRESS, London, United KingdomZIMMER, Winterthur, Switzerland

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The Registration Area is located on the first floor. The Mondial Congress & Events team andthe congress hostesses will be pleased to help you with all inquiries regarding registration,congress material, hotel accommodation and the social programme. Please do not hesitateto approach the team members if there is anything they can do to make your stay more enjoyable.

OPENING HOURS REGISTRATION AREA

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 16:00 – 20:00Thursday, April 28, 2011 07:00 – 19:00Friday, April 29, 2011 07:00 – 18:00Saturday, April 30, 2011 07:00 – 17:30

Registration CounterTel: +43 676 845 880 700

PRE-REGISTRATION COUNTER

For participants who are already registered. Please have the confirmation letters sent byMondial Congress & Events close at hand.If you still have an outstanding payment you may settle your account in cash in Euro only orby credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club will be accepted).

ON-SITE REGISTRATION COUNTER

For participants registering and paying their registration fees on-site. You will need to fill outan on-site registration form. Payments will be accepted in Euro only or by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club will be accepted).

CITY INFO & TOURS

In addition, optional tours may be booked on-site. Discover Milan, its history, culture, tradition, arts, gastronomy, and get a general feeling of the way of life in Milan. The staff at the City Info & Tour Counter will also gladly help you get oriented in Milan and provide information on restaurants, transportation and further local services.

ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES

Individual Member ESTES EUR 460.–Institutional Member ESTES EUR 460.–Member ESTES Resident EUR 200.–Member SICUT EUR 460.–Non-Member EUR 510.–Non-Member Resident EUR 270.–Nursing Staff EUR 200.–Day Ticket EUR 210.–Student EUR 100.–Accompanying person EUR 150.–

Please note: Members, residents and nursing staff need to provide written proof oftheir membership/residency/nursing activity when registering, otherwise non- memberfees will apply.

REGISTRATION AREA

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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, Internet Point and Commercial Exhibition- Congress material (congress bag, final programme, badge)- Certificate of Attendance- Coffee and snacks- Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception- Closing Ceremony

DAY TICKET REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES

- Admission to all Scientific Sessions on that day- Admission to Scientific Poster Area, Internet Point and Commercial Exhibition on that day- Congress material (congress bag, final programme, badge)- Certificate of Attendance- Coffee and snacks on that day only- Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception or Closing Ceremony (only applicable for day

tickets valid on day of ceremony)

ACCOMPANYING PERSONS’ REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES:

- Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception- Admission to general areas of the Congress venue - not to Scientific Sessions!- Coffee and snacks- Closing Ceremony

Congress MaterialUpon registration, you will receive your registration documents and your congress bag.

Name BadgesParticipants will receive their name badges when collecting their congress material. You arekindly requested to wear your name badge during all congress events, including the Opening Ceremony, the Welcome Reception and the Closing Ceremony. Please note that admission to Scientific Sessions is strictly restricted to participants wearing their badges. Accompanying persons are not entitled to attend the Scientific Sessions.

The following badge colours are used at the Congress:

Honorary Member Congress Delegates

Invited Faculty Accompanying Person

Day Ticket Staff

PAYMENT

Please note that all on-site payments should be made in Euro (EUR) only or by credit card(Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club will be accepted). Unfortunately, we cannot accept traveller’s cheques, other credit cards, Euro cheques or other currencies.

CONGRESS INFORMATION

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CME CREDITS

The scientific programme of the 12th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgeryis accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists.The 12th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery has beenaccredited with 18 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 towardsthe Physician's Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category1 credit, contact the AMA.

BEST ORAL PRESENTATION & BEST POSTER AWARDS

The three Awards for Best Oral Presentation (of EUR 1500.–, 1000.–, 500.–) and the three BestPoster Awards (of EUR 1500.–, 1000.–, 500.–) will be presented during the Closing Ceremonyon Saturday, April 30, 2011. The two best case reports will receive a prize provided by theMunicipality of Milan. Please note that award winners have to be present at the ceremony.

ABSTRACT ONLINE SUPPLEMENT

You will find the abstracts of the 12th European Congress on Trauma and Emergency Surgeryin the online archive of the “European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery”. To access the publication, please follow this link: http://www.springerlink.de/content/1863-9933/.In addition, the abstracts will be published on the society website: www.estesonline.org

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Your Certificate of Attendance will be included with your Congress material available at theregistration desk.

CONGRESS LANGUAGE

The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.

PREVIEW CENTRE

The Preview Centre is located on the Congress level.Staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your PowerPointpresentation. Please find more detailed information on page 16.

SCIENTIFIC POSTER AREA

All Scientific Posters can be viewed throughout the congress in the Exhibition Area.

INTERNET ACCESS

Internet Points are available in the Exhibition Area. Wireless Internet is available at ownexpense. Package of 4 hours (EUR 15.–). For more information please consult staff at theExhibitor Registration Counter in the Registration Area.

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ESTES BOOTH

For matters regarding ESTES membership the next ESTES congress in Basel, Switzerland2012, as well as other ESTES activities, participants are cordially invited to visit the ESTESbooth in the Exhibition Hall.

CLOAKROOM

A cloakroom and luggage storage facilities are available on the first level opposite theRegistration Area for free.

SMOKING

For health and security reasons and as a courtesy to non-smoking participants, you arekindly requested to refrain from smoking inside the Congress Venue. Smoking is permittedoutside the main entrance.

CONGRESS STAFF

The Mondial Congress & Events team members are present at the registration counter andcongress hostesses are present in all lecture rooms as well as at the preview centre and asbadge monitors. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will gladly assist you.You will recognise the Mondial Congress & Events staff wearing black suits with yellowscarves or ties.

FIRST AID

In case of need, please contact the staff at the registration desk.

COFFEE AND SNACKS

Coffee and snacks during the indicated coffee and lunch breaks are included in the registration fee and are available in the Exhibition Area.

CAR PARK

Due to heavy traffic in Milan it is highly recommended to use public transportation instead of your private car.The closest parking for cars (five minutes walking) is “Sempione Parking” in Via Corleone/Via Arona. Open 24 hours. Maximum capacity of 120 cars. Rate: EUR 1.50 per hour (rate asper March 2011).

CONGRESS GUIDELINES & INFORMATION

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OPENING HOURS PREVIEW CENTRE

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 16:00 – 20:00Thursday, April 28, 2011 07:00 – 19:00Friday, April 29, 2011 07:00 – 18:00Saturday, April 30, 2011 07:00 – 16:30

IF YOU ARE A CHAIRPERSON

1. Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at your session room at least 15minutes prior to the start of the session.

2. We remind you that speakers need to strictly observe the time schedule. Panelists shouldnot speak before they are recognised by the chair and must first clearly state their name,institution and country of origin.

3. All halls hosting ILC sessions will be equipped with a three colour set of cards, availablefor the participants, to allow you to interact with the audience and actively involve all theparticipants. Feel free to frequently ask a question to the audience.

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 15minutes prior to the start of the session.2. Speakers should deliver and view/check their PowerPoint presentations at the PreviewCentre (located in the registration area) at least 3 hours prior to the start of the respective session.For sessions starting at 07:30 and 08:30, the PowerPoint presentations should be deliveredthe previous day.In order to avoid any delays, speakers are kindly requested to hand in their PowerPoint presentations on CD-ROM or USB.If you absolutely need to bring your own laptop, it is crucial to make this known in the PreviewCentre 3 hours in advance for organisational reasons.Mac users will be assisted conveniently by the staff of the Preview Centre. A copy of the presentation should be in any case delivered as safety copy to the Preview Centre.Speakers are not permitted to take PowerPoint presentations directly to the technicalassistant in the session rooms.Please note that your speaking time as indicated has to be strictly followed: oral = 7 min, video = 6 min, key-note = 15 min. Your speaking time will be displayed duringyour presentation on the timer counter clock.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 PresentationAwards in the Closing Ceremony, which takes place on Saturday, April 30, 2011, at 17:00.Please note that award winners are required to be present at the ceremony in order to receivethe prize.

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IF YOU ARE PRESENTING A POSTERThe Poster Area is located in the Exhibition Area.Each poster will be displayed for the entire duration of the congress. Posters have to bemounted on Thursday, April 28, between 08:30 and 11:00.Please attach the poster to the board with the corresponding poster placement number(= publication number) and remove it on Saturday, April 30, between 15:30 and 18:00, otherwise the staff will dispose of it.Tape for mounting the posters will be available in the Poster area. Please note that only thistape may be used for mounting posters to avoid damaging the panel surface.As a poster author, please be present at your poster on Thursday and Friday between 13:45 – 14:15 to answer potential questions from congress delegates. The Question & Answer Time at the Scientific Poster Exhibition is officially announced in the programme.

Out of the 50 best posters (they will be marked with an info sheet) the poster committee willchoose the 10 best ones (they will be marked with an info sheet) which will be presented inthe Selected Best Poster Presentations Session on Saturday, April 30, from 15:30 to 17:00in Lecture Hall Yellow 3. The authors of the 10 best posters will be asked to prepare a shortpresentation (3 minutes) of their poster.

The prizes for 3 best posters will be awarded to the winners at the Closing Ceremony, whichtakes place on Saturday, April 30, at 17:00.

Please note that award winners are required to be present at the ceremony in order to receivethe prize.

IF YOU ARE PRESENTING A CASE REPORT POSTERThe Case Reports poster are located within the Poster Area that is located in the Exhibition Area.Each Case Report poster will be displayed for the entire duration of the congress. CaseReport posters have to be mounted on Thursday, April 28, between 08:30 and 11:00.Please attach the Case Report poster to the board with the corresponding case report posterplacement number (= publication number) and remove it on Saturday, April 30, between15:30 and 18:00, otherwise the staff will dispose of it.Tape for mounting the Case Report posters will be available in the Poster Area. Please notethat only this tape may be used for mounting posters to avoid damaging the panel surface.As a Case Report author, please be present at your Case Report poster on Thursday andFriday between 13:45 – 14:15 to answer potential questions from congress delegates. TheQuestion & Answer Time at the Scientific Poster and Case Report Exhibition is officiallyannounced in the programme.

Out of all Case Reports committee will choose the 10 best ones (they will be marked withan info sheet) which will be presented in the Selected Best Case Report PresentationsSession on Saturday, April 30, from 15:30 to 17:00 in Hall Yellow 1. The authors of the 10 bestCase Report Posters will be asked to prepare a short presentation (3 minutes) of their CaseReport.

The prizes for 2 best Case Reports will be awarded to the winners at the Closing Ceremony,which takes place on Saturday, April 30, at 17:00.

Please note that award winners are required to be present at the ceremony in order to receivethe prize that will be provided by the Municipality of Milan.

OPENING CEREMONY

Thursday, April 28, 2011, 18:00 – 19:15 Location: Hall RedModerator: Hayato Kurihara (Milan, Italy)

Opening Ceremony Agenda

• Welcome by Moderator, Hayato Kurihara

• Congress President’s Address, Mauro Zago

• Welcoming Addresses

• Luciano BrescianiCouncillor of the Regione Lombardia Health Service

• Giampaolo Landi di ChiavennaCouncillor of the Municipal Health Service, Milan

• Gaspare Gulotta President of the Italian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery

• ESTES President’s Address, Abe Fingerhut

• Proclamation of New Honorary Members, Prof. H. Champion, USA, and Prof. J. Neidhart, France

• “…Where everything begun” Sabina Malgora, Luca BernardoFeeding brains learning from the pastand… the Mummy Project

History and Archaeology can feed your brain.4000 years ago Medicine was one of the fieldsof knowledge and research, especially in Egypt,where it reached high levels of specialisation.An analysis conducted through archaeologicaland iconographic evidences, written docu -ments, such as the trauma referred in the“Surgical Papyrus”, and human remains, showed us the skills of ancient Egyptians doctors. Manythings seem very similar to our current experience! Today, the techniques for medical investigationallow us to go forward: the “Mummy Project”, an Italian initiative, with its multi disciplinary team,is studying a mysterious mummy, as to give him back his identity, and also eternity...

• Tribute to Japan

• Closing remarks by Congress President, Mauro Zago

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WELCOME RECEPTION

Thursday, April 28, 2011, 19:15 – 20:00Location: Exhibition Hall

Toast to the success of the Congress during the Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Hall,where drinks will be offered. The remainder of the evening is at your disposal, to offer youan opportunity to explore Milan and its many highlights.

OFFICIAL CONGRESS EVENT – ITALIAN EVENING

Friday, April 29, 2011, 18:00 – approx. 23:30

Location: Villa “La Valera di Arese” – Via S. Allende 9, 20020 Arese

For the Italian Evening, we will take you to “La Valera in Arese”, a noble mid-18th century villasurrounded by a lovely park, and a typical example of Lombard architecture. Just 20 minutes’drive by bus from Milan, it provides the ideal setting for the festive event we have in mind.

Upon arriving, you will be treated to a welcome cocktail and tasty antipasti. Then, explorethe spacious rooms filled with antiques, or take a stroll of the garden, which boasts extensivelawns bordered by box trees and Ticino gravel, a fountain that creates special water effects,and antique vases filled with citrus trees. After a busy congress day, the fresh air will do yougood!

Dinner will be served at the ancient “Lemon House”, once the shelter for lemon plants duringwinter, now a bright dining-hall with numerous windows facing south.

Apart from enjoying the many culinary pleasures Italy is rightly famous for, local musicianswill perform for your entertainment. And so the day will pass into evening, offering you achance to catch up with old friends, and make new ones.

Afterwards, you will be taken back by bus to Milan.

Dress code: casual, come as you are

Contribution per Person: EUR 50.–

Tickets: Limited number of tickets still available – please contact staff at the RegistrationCounter in the Registration Area.

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AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONYSaturday, April 30, 2011, 17:00Location: Hall Yellow 3Chairs: M. Zago, Congress President, A. Fingerhut, ESTES President

• AwardsBest PostersBest OralsBest original manuscript 2010 European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery

• Closing Remarks of the ESTES President A. Fingerhut

• Handover of Society baton to I. Marzi, Incoming ESTES President of 2011 – 2012

• Closing Remarks of Congress President M. Zago

• Invitation to Basel 2012 by D. Heim, ESTES Congress President 2012

• Farewell

FAREWELL DINNERSaturday, April 30, 2011, 20:00 – 23:00Location: Palazzo Cusani, Via Brera, Milan 20121

A unique experience awaits you at Palazzo Cusani. Originally built in the late 16th century,from 1717 – 1719, renowned architect Giovanni Ruggeri created the late Baroque facade facing Brera National Art Gallery with two porticoes, granite columns and ornate windows.In the 19th century, the palace was the seat of the Ministry of War; nowadays, it is being usedby the Army.

Upon arrival, enjoy a welcome cocktail in the palace’s lush courtyard. Stroll through thegrand rooms with original interiors and stucco-work, taking in the splendour of days longgone. Then, celebrate the congress’s success during a lavish 3-course gala dinner beforesaying good-bye to your colleagues and friends, both old and new.

Dress code: formalPrice per Person: EUR 80.–

Tickets: Limited number of tickets still available – ask at the Registration Counter.

TOURS & EXCURSIONS

If you have booked a tour in advance, your voucher will be handed out at the City Info & TourCounter.

Information on meeting point and meeting time will be given at the City Info & Tour Counterin the Registration Area.

For further information, please contact the staff at the City Info & Tours Counter – they willbe happy to help you.

GENERAL INFORMATION MILAN

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CITY INFO MILAN

Milan (Milano), situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy andthoroughly enjoys its hard-earned role as Italy’s richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, Milan is one of the most important and stylish cities in Italy and is full of history. There are countless impressive buildings that have tremendous character, in manydifferent styles ranging from old Neo-classical Milanese palaces (palazzos) to ultra-moderntowers and office blocks.

Founded in the seventh century BC by the Celts, the city, then known as Mediolanum (‘mid-plain’), was first attacked by the Goths in the 600s (AD), then by Barbarossa in 1157and finally by the Allies in World War II, when over a quarter of the city was destroyed. Milansuccessively reinvented herself under French, Spanish and then Austrian rulers from 1499until the reunification of Italy in 1870. It is a miracle that so many historic treasures still exist.

You will not want to miss the Duomo which is the most impressive example of Italian gothic architecture, a visit to Leonardo da Vinci's “Last Supper” or a stroll along the most famousVia Montenapoleone, Via Spiga and surroundings where all world renowned Italian designershops are located.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit the many museums that the city offers, amongthem the “Pinacoteca Brera” that holds an incredible collection of over 600 masterpieces,among which are works of Raffaello, Piero della Francesca, Caravaggio, Bellini, Mantegnaand Tintoretto - just to mention a few! In the city centre you will also find the magnificent“Castello Sforzesco” built along the medieval city walls between 1360-1370 and the worldfamous opera house “Teatro alla Scala”. Since the 1970s, Milan has remained the capital ofItaly’s automobile industry and its financial markets, but the limelight is dominated by thefashion houses. The city hosted the World Exposition in 1906 and will host the Universal Expo in 2015 (Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life!).

Half or full day trips can be easily arranged to visit Pavia and its famous CarthusianMonastery (Certosa di Pavia), or Lake Como with its incredible villas and towns like Bellagioand Cernobbio.Find out more about what Milan has to offer by visiting www.turismo.milano.it.

Participants are granted a 15% discount on purchases of merchandizing at the shopALGANI – P.za Scala at the corner with Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, by showing theircongress name badge.

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WEATHER CONDITIONS IN MILAN

The temperature in Milan in April usually ranges between 10–15º C by day, nights are cooler.For a detailed weather forecast, please visit www.weather.com and enter “Milan”.

ELECTRICITY

The main voltage in Italy is 220V. Plugs have two or three round pins. Foreign voltage couldrequire an adapter. Adapters can commonly be requested from the hotel desk.

TIME

The time is Central European Time (CET) = Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) +2 in summer.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Most public transportation in the Milan Region is organised by the Azienda Transporti Milanesi. The network includes metro lines, which cross the city from one side to the other,trams, trolley-bus and bus lines. Timetables: 06:15 – midnight – consult the timetable shown at the stopsFares:

• Standard One-Way Ticket: EUR 1.00 valid for 75 minutes within the urban area after stamping for a single journey

• 1-day card: EUR 3.00 (valid 24 hours after stamping)

• 2-day card: EUR 5.50 (valid 48 hours after stamping)

SHOPPING

Shops are usually open from 09:00 – 19:30 from Monday to Saturday. On Monday morningsome of the shops are closed.

TIPPING

Service is always included, tips are optional.

BANKS & LOCAL CURRENCY

Italy’s currency unit is the Euro. Banks are usually open Monday–Friday 8.30 – 13.30; someare also open in the afternoon between 15:15 and 16:00. The nearest available cash machineis outside the congress venue approx. 100 m from the main entrance. ATM’s are also found in the city centre. The logos of the cards accepted are shown next tothe machine.Banks are the best place to change money, as they charge only a small commission on cashor travellers cheques.

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INSURANCE AND LIABILITY

The organisers cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, loss, damage or accidentto private property, or for additional expenses incurred as a result of delays or changes inair, rail, road or other services, strikes, sickness, weather and other causes. All participantsare encouraged to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance.

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

Fire brigade: 115Ambulance: 118Federal Police: 113European Emergency call: 112Standby Pharmacies: 800 80 1185Taxi (Radio Taxi): +39 02 53 53

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ESTES GENERAL ASSEMBLYFriday, April 29, 2011 from 12:30, Hall RedAgenda for the General Assembly1. Opening and Welcome2. Approval of the Agenda3. Approval of the minutes of the General Assembly on May 17, 2010, in Brussels, Belgium4. Election of recording secretary5. Presidential Report6. Report of the secretary general7. Report of the treasurer8. Discharge of the treasurer from his responsibility9. Appointment of the financial committee members for the year 201110. Report of the membership committee chairman, approval of new members11. Report of the endorsement committee chairman12. Report of the section chairs13. Report of the editor-in chief of the Europ. Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery14. Report of the congress president 201115. Election of the president-elect16. Election of the treasurer 2011 – 201417. Election of the general secretary 2011 – 201418. Outlook on future ESTES congresses19. Other business20. Closing remarks

ESTES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPAnnual fees:- Regular: EUR 100.–- Doctors in training / non-doctors: EUR 75.–Benefits:- A diploma confirming your individual membership - Free annual subscription to the official journal of the Society, the European Journal of

Trauma and Emergency surgery. The journal has 6 issues per year including regular information from the society, the ordinary subscription rate is EUR 249.–

- Significantly reduced registration fee to the annual congresses of the society: For specia-lists a reduction of EUR 80.– at early registration; for trainees and non-physicians (whohave lower registration fee) a reduction of EUR 70.–

- Option to be a member of the specialist sections of the society: Visceral Trauma; SkeletalTrauma and Sports Medicine; Emergency Surgery; Surgical Education; Disaster and MilitarySurgery

- reduced registration fee at ESTES organised or endorsed coursesFor more information visit the ESTES Booth in the Exhibition Hall or visit the websitewww.estesonline.org

ESTES INTERNATIONAL VILLAGECome in and find out more about the history, milestones and aims of the ESTES member societies!Location: Exhibition Hall

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ILCSkeletal Trauma

Open FracturesChairs: P. M. Rommens (Mainz, Germany), Z. Korac (Karlovac, Croatia)

1. Primary treatmentI. Marzi, Frankfurt, Germany

2. PlatingS. Nijs, Leuven, Belgium

3. NailingZ. Korac, Karlovac, Croatia

4. External fixationM. Cimerman, Ljubljana, Slovenia

5. ReconstructionM. Catagni, Lecco, Italy

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Blue

JOINT ILC 1Visceral Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Vascular Lesions in Penetrating TraumaChairs: J. Asensio (Miami, USA), J. Sproviero (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

1. Damage control: where to start?W. Schwab, Philadelphia, USA

2. Diagnostic workup in stable patientG. Fraga, Sao Paulo, Brasil

3. Chest & Neck: difficult territories, many pitfallsJ. Asensio, Miami, USA

4. Abdomen: what to repair, when to shunt and what to ligate?T. Scalea, Baltimore, USA

5. Q&A

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Emergency Surgery 1Chairs: A. Cennamo (Naples, Italy), C. Mesquita (Coimbra, Portugal)

1. Key-note: Damage control surgery in non traumatic emergenciesC. Mesquita, Coimbra, Portugal

2. O2 – Prognostic factors in patients with colorectal perforationG. Muraoka1, M. Hamada1, Y. Saisaka1, J. Ishihara1, K. Tanaka1, T. Ohmori1, K. Sugimoto1, A. Murata1, Y. Muraoka2, M. Morimoto1;1Kochi/JP, 2Nishinomiya/JP

3. O1 – Emergency colorectal surgery in octogenarians: is it actuallyan issue?F. Romagnoli, R. De Milito, M. Catani, V. Romeo, L. Simonelli, F. Guerra, C. Modini; Rome/IT

4. O3 – Influence of detersion in leg ulcers managementC. Majno, F. Benzoni, M. Beghi, L. Fattori; Monza/IT

5. V1 – Laparoscopic management of perforated appendicealdiverticulitis: A rare case with video presentationG. Kucuk, Samsun/TR

6. O3A – Any advantage of laparoscopic appendectomy in acuteappendicitis?D. E. Böler, N. Cabioglu, A.K. Belli, B. Akce, C. Uras; Istanbul/TR

7. O5 – Role of sirs score on admission and initial concentration of IL-6 in prediction of outcome in severe acute pancreatitisP. Gregoric, N. Ivancevic, D. Radenkovic, A. Sijacki, B. Karadzic, I. Pejovic, D. Bajec; Belgrade/RS

8. O4A – Open abdomen for managing non trauma patients: 5-yearsexperience at a level II Emergency HospitalA.Trovatello, R. Matera, G. Basile, M. Passanese, R. Fontana, M. Carpinteri, A. Bucolo, P. Tinè; Siracusa/IT

9. O4 – New clinical index for influencing the decision forrelaparotomy in patiention with purulent peritonitisY. Yovtchev, T. Vlaykova, A. Petrov; Stara Zagora/BG

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Elbow Fracture DislocationSkeletal Trauma 1Chairs: M. Berlusconi (Milan, Italy), L. Celli (Modena, Italy)

1. Key-note: What are the best options?A. Pace, Cefalu, Italy

2. O7 – Management of extensive volar wrist wounds: „spaghettiwrist“. Our experienceD. Smarrelli, Milano-Bergamo/IT

3. O6 – Coverage of dorsal aspect of the hand in emergencyG. Pivato1, F. Chiodini2, M. Berlusconi2, M. Cavanna2, G. Pajardi1;1Milan/IT, 2Rozzano/IT

4. O10 – Pulsed electromagnetic fields as an adjunct in the treatmentof fresh scaphoid fractures. A randomized double-blind placebocontrolled multi-centre trialP. Hannemann1, K. Göttgens1, P. R. G. Brink1, B. van Wely2, K. Kolkman3, A. Werre2; 1Maastricht/NL, 2Nijmegen/NL, 3Arnhem/NL

5. O9 – Hinged elbow fixation in trauma of the elbowT. Kozák, Znojmo/CZ

6. O8 – Evaluation of a variable-angle angle-stable volar plate in adistal radius C-fracture model – A biomechanical studyK. Klos1, S. Rausch1, F. Gras1, M. Windolf2, G. Hofmann1, T. Mückley1; 1Jena/DE, 2Davos Platz/CH

7. O11 – Radius fixator: improved technique of non-bridging fixationof distal radius fracturesS. Frenyo, I. Kádas, A. Kocsis; Budapest/HU

8. O12 – Angle stable plate or angle stable locked nail fixation indistal radius fractures. An experimental examination and Phase Iclinical studyW. Friedl, M. Rinner; Aschaffenburg/DE

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08:30 – 10:00 Hall Yellow 1

Guest Symposium

SICUTDifficult Cases in Emergency SurgeryChairs: P. Chirletti (Rome, Italy), M. Frego (Padua, Italy)

1. Giant gastric wall hematomaE. Belluco, Este-Monselice, Italy

2. Diaphragmatic HerniaM. Benedetti, Rome, Italy

3. Hemoperitoneum from HCCN. Martellucci, Rome, Italy

4. Rare digestive haemorrhageA. S. Lippolis, Bari, Italy

5. Colonic jatrogenic perforationG. Cocorullo, Palermo, Italy

Discussants: SICUT Board of Directors Members

10:30 – 12:00 Hall Red

ILCEducationAcute Care Surgery

Curriculum in EuropeChairs: LD. Britt (Norfolk, USA), A. Fingerhut (Poissy, France),S. Uranues (Graz, Austria), M. Zago (Milan, Italy)

1. Evolution or Revolution?A. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA

2. Non-traumatic emergencies: is a standard training really possible?S. Uranues, Graz, Austria

3. Basic and advanced trauma knowledge in the era of centralizationP. Padalino, Monza, Italy

4. On-site realistic systematic simulation: Norway experienceP. Naess, Oslo, Norway

5. General Surgery Societies: are they really aware?

INTERACTIVE CASE DISCUSSION

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Hip Fracture-DislocationSkeletal Trauma 2Chairs: P. M. Rommens (Mainz, Germany), M. Oransky (Rome, Italy)

1. Key-note: Hip Fracture-Dislocation: how to avoid complications?F. Castelli, Milan, Italy

2. O13 – A comparison of fixation techniques for distal femoral valgusdeformity correction: fixator assisted nailing versus fixator assistedplatingF. Kovar, Vienna/AT

3. O14 – Arthroplasty or femoral neck fractures – hemi or totalreplacementJ. Waddell, Toronto, ON/CA

4. O19 – V-shaped cement augmentation of the proximal femur toprevent secondary hip fracturesL. Fliri1, D. Wähnert1, A. Sermon1, W. Schmoelz2, M. Blauth2, A. Boger3, M. Windolf1; 1Davos Platz/CH, 2Innsbruck/AT,3Oberdorf/CH

5. O15 – Cut through of the helical blade of the proximal femoral nailantirotationH. Frei, T. Hotz, K. Käch; Winterthur/CH

6. O17 – Retrospective study of periprosthetic femoral fracturestreated by polyaxial locking implantsE. Wilde1, G. Heinrichs1, R. Thietje2, A. Schulz1, A. Paech3;1Lübeck/DE, 2Hamburg/DE, 3Luebeck/DE

7. O16 – Periprosthetic fractures around hip replacements treated byosteosynthesis: Follow up on 66 consecutive Vancouver type B1and C fracturesL. Froberg, M. Brix, C. Madsen, M. Larsen; Odense/DK

8. O18 – Treatment of traumatic hip disclocations associated withacetabular fracturesG. Pesenti1, F. Castelli1, D. Capitani2; 1Milan/IT, 2Milano/IT

9. O20 – Floating hip. Ipsilateral pelvic and femoral fracturesV. Guimerá García, P. Caba, C. Olaya-Gonzalez, M. Aroca Peinado,J. L. León Baltasar, C. Resines Erasun; Madrid/ES

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CONSENSUS CONFERENCEDEFINITION OF POLYTRAUMAChairs: Z. Balogh (Newcastle, Australia), L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

1. IntroductionZ. Balogh, Newcastle, Australia

2. Facts and HurdlesN. Butcher, Newcastle, Australia

3. Aim of the definition: multicentre trials and outcome research

4. Aim of the definition: epidemiology and benchmarkingI. Marzi, Frankfurt, Germany

5. Cut-offs of anatomical scoresDebate: Physiological parameters has to be included into thedefinition

6. In favourA. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA

7. AgainstZ. Balogh, Newcastle, Australia

8. The relevance of SIRS in polytrauma definitionN. Butcher, Newcastle, AustraliaDebate: SIRS is useful in the definition of polytrauma

9. In favourP. Giannoudis, Leeds, UK

10. AgainstH. C. Pape, Aachen, Germany

11. Where are we today? Summary of achievementsZ. Balogh, Newcastle, Australia

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Emergency Surgery 2Chairs: D. Gui (Rome, Italy), F. Pinheiro (Viseu, Portugal)

1. Key-note: When surgery/ when stenting in colonic obstruction: cost-effectiveness analysisS. Stergiopoulos, Athens, Greece

2. O21 – Laparoscopic surgery for the acute abdomen: ourexperience.F. Colombo, M. Crespi, A. Rizzi, F. Corsi, D. Foschi; IT

3. O22 – A distinct lack of contrast in contrast-induced nephropathyB. Bruns, D. Holena, N. Tolstoi, H. Bal, K. Holtz, P. Reilly, C. Schwab; Philadelphia, PA/US

4. O23 – Surgeon-performed ultrasound in management of acutesurgical patientsM. L. Boella, P. Gini, A. D’Elia, I. Righi, G. Ferrari; Legnano/IT

5. O24 – Endoscopic cystogastrostomy-cystoduodenostomy inpatients with pancreatic pseudocysts: a 3 years experienceH. Yanar1, E. Sivrikoz2, S. Sarici1, K. Günay1, C. Ertekin1, R. Güloglu1; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

6. V2 – PAIRD for treatment of hydatid liver cystsA. Uzunkoy, 63000/TR

7. V3 – There was once an Acute appendicitis...S. Costa, B. Pereira, S. Graça, E. Francisco, J. Esteves, A. Costa,V. Santos, J. Maciel; Vng/PT

8. O25 – Relevance of primary treatment of maxillo-facial injuriescaused by dog bite in childrenA. Szentirmai, T. Kassai, A. Renner; Budapest/HU

9. O26 – Antibiotics vs. Surgery in Acute Appendicitis: an intention totreat prospective randomised controlled studyM. Pisano, L. Campanati, N. Colaianni, F. Gazzotti, M. Lotti, R. Manfredi, D. Piazzalunga, E. Poiasina, E. Poletti, L. Ansaloni;Bergamo/IT

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Guest Symposium

SIS-EAcute Pancreatitis TodayChairs: A. Nespoli (Monza, Italy), A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland)

1. Techniques for open surgery in Acute PancreatitisA. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland

2. Retroperitoneal endoscopic necrosectomyH. Yanar, Istanbul, Turkey

3. Timing for surgical treatment of Acute PancreatitisH. van Santvoort, The Netherlands

4. Q&A

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Red

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyTell me: who is stable, who is unstable? Are we talking the same language?T. Gaarder, Oslo, Norway

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Blue

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyLimb compartment syndromeR. Kdolsky, Vienna, Austria

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Yellow 3

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyPosttraumatic tissue defects on the lower leg – how to treat and how toprevent infections?V. Vecsei, Vienna, Austria

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Yellow 2

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyPancreaticoduodenal trauma: what is good, what is bad in 2011L. D. Britt, Norfolk, USA

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TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyLifesaving surgery for exanguinating gastrointestinal bleedingK. Taviloglu, Istanbul, Turkey

12:45 – 13:45 Hall Yellow 3

Industry Satellite Symposium

Smith & NephewAn Overview on Negative Pressure Wound TherapyChair: B. Paggi (Milan, Italy)

1. The use of NPWT in trauma and abdominal surgery: a new set ofguidelines based on evidence and clinical consensusB. Paggi, Milan, Italy

2. The role of NPWT in traumatology surgery, a case reviewL. Delcroix, Florence, Italy

3. Clinical experience with a new abdominal NPWT kitP. Navasaria, Cape Town, South Africa

13:45 – 14:15 Question & Answer Poster Exhibition

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JOINT ILC 2Emergency Surgery and Visceral Trauma

Open Abdomen Closure: Sailing From Physiology to TechniqueChairs: A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland), P. Padalino (Monza, Italy)

1. Leave the abdomen open: when and why – Any differencesbetween trauma and non-trauma patient?Z. Balogh, Newcastle, Australia

2. Negative pressure therapy mechanical and metabolic roleA. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland

3. Open and video-assisted Component Separation TechniqueE. Barbosa, Porto, Portugal

4. Definitive closure with meshes: Synthetic or BiologicalP. Giordano, London, UK

5. How to feed a patient with an open abdomenR. Latifi, Tuscon, USA

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Blue

Ankle Fracture-DislocationSkeletal Trauma 3Chairs: P. Simko (Bratislava, Slovakia), M. Berlusconi (Rozzano, Italy)

1. Key-note: Tricks and tips for difficult casesD. Heim, Frutigen, Switzerland

2. O27 – Comparisons of medicinal leech therapy with venouscatheterization in the treatment of venous congestion of the suralflapN. Mozafari1, S. N. Hosseini2, M. R. Ghazisaidi1, M. Abdolzadeh1;1Tehran/IR, 2Zanjan/IR

3. O28 – Complement activation is inhibited by maggot excretionsG. Cazander1, M. Schreurs2, G. Jukema3; 1Den Haag/NL,2Rotterdam/NL, 3Amsterdam/NL

4. O31 – Locked plating of distal Tibia fractures – a biomechanicalcomparison of steel versus titanium implantsF. Högel1, P. Weninger2, S. Hoffmann1, V. Bühren1, P. Augat1;1Murnau/DE, 2Vienna/AT

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5. O30 – Intra-articular fractures on distal tibia – Shall we delay theoperation?B. Bonchev, R. Kastelov, N. Vodenicharski, D. Valchev; Sofia/BG

6. O33 – Surgical treatment of lisfranc injuries; clinical outcome andpatient satisfactionI. Demirkale, C. Demir, A. Arslan, M. Ugurlu, A. Ocguder, M. Dogan;Ankara/TR

7. O32 – Potential application of the HLS-Family in the fixation of thecalcaneus fractureI. Kádas, Z. Magyari, Z. Bíró, A. Kocsis; Budapest/HU

8. O29 – Comparisons of extra-articular distal tibia fractures:Percutaneous locked plating versus intramedullary nailingF. Bilgili, S. Sökücü, S. Kılıç, A. Parmaksızoglu, K. Çepni, Y. Kabukçuoglu; Istanbul/TR

9. O34 – Mini-invasive technique for the indirect reduction andtreatment of calcaneal fracturesK. Memisoglu, H. Atmaca, C. Kesemenli, H. Sarman, H. Ceylan;Kocaeli/TR

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Yellow 3

Basic and Clinical Research 1Chairs: M. van Griensven (Vienna, Austria), L. Ansaloni, (Bergamo, Italy)

1. Key-note: Genetics and outcome in critically ill patients: a new field?M. van Griensven, Vienna, Austria

2. O35 – Blood loss during extensive excision and micrograft in largesized burnpJ. Wu, G. Luo, Y. Peng; Chongqing/CN

3. O36 – Panton-Valentine Leukocidin associated StaphlococcalInfection (PVL-SA) – the morbidity, resource burden, and potentiallyfatal consequences of missed diagnosesJ. Sarginson, M. Morgan; Exeter/UK

4. O37 – The effects of locally applied simvastatin on theexperimental rat femur non-union modelM. Oner, I. Kafadar, A. Kocer, M. Halici, A. Guney; Talas/TR

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5. O42 – Trauma bay predictors of mortality after massive transfusionprotocol activation: a ten year experienceD. Holena, C. Sims, P. Kim, B. Sarani, J. Pascual, B. Braslow, P. Reilly, C. Schwab; Philadelphia, PA/US

6. O39 – Critical bleeding and damage control resuscitation in traumasetting and moreover. A point of care approach withthromboelastography: what else?V. Terzi, L. Bucci, P. Brioschi, S. Vesconi; Milan/IT

7. O40 – GroupVIB phosholipaseA2 is associated with acute lunginjury following trauma and hemorrhagic shockK. Morishita, J. Aiboshi, S. Mikami, Y. Otomo, T. Kobayashi;Tokyo/JP

8. O38 – Changes of coagulation factor patterns in the early courseafter multiple injuryM. Burggraf, B. Hussmann, S. Lendemans; Essen/DE

9. O41 – Investigating the role of NF B in systemic inflammationresponse following hemorrhage/resuscitation in combination withchronic alcoholic liver disease – a new animal modelR. Weber, M. Maraslioglu, S. Korff, B. Relja, D. Henrich, M. Lehnert,I. Marzi; Frankfurt/DE

10. O43 – Leukotriene B4: Prognostic factor for pulmonarycomplications following multiple trauma?B. Auner, B. Relja, E. Geiger, D. Henrich, I. Marzi; Frankfurt/DE

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Yellow 2

Emergency Surgery 3Chairs: R. Rosati (Milan, Italy), I. Martinez-Casas (Barcelona, Spain)

1. Key-note: Stomas in emergency surgery: when open, when laparoscopicalG. Gulotta, Palermo, Italy, G. Cocorullo, Palermo, Italy

1. V5 – Subdiagnosed case – upper intestinal obstruction in adult byintetsinal malrotationC. Iorga, V. Strambu, C. Puscu, S. Stoian, P. Radu, M. Bratucu, A. Manta, F. Popa; Bucharest/RO

2. O44 – Endoscopic stenting for colon obstruction. A suitableapproach as bridge to elective surgery and palliationN. Tamini, L. Nespoli, L. Gianotti, M. Dinelli, A. Ardito, R. Frego, A. Redaelli, E. Bolzonaro, A. Nespoli; Monza/IT

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3. O48 – Treatment of acute appendicitis with laparoscopicappendectomy: a two-year, single-center experienceM. Kalaycı1, M. Karabulut1, H. Yırgın2, A. Turhan2, S. Kapan2, S. Buyukasik1, H. Alı 2; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

4. O47 – Our early experiences with single-incision laparoscopicsurgery: the first 12 patientsA. Turhan1, M. Gönenç1, H. Alı 1, S. Kapan1, M. Kalaycı2, C. Denizta 1; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

5. O45 – Impact of modern hospital management and specializedlaparoscopic training on the quality of Emergency minimally invasivesurgery: experience in a governmental hospital in a Gulf countryI. Hassan, R. Selli Kanth, N. Balalaa; Alain/AE

6. O46 – Laparoscopic colorectal surgery in emergencyM. Catani, F. Romagnoli, R. De Milito, V. Romeo, C. Modini; Rome/IT

7. V4 – Laparoscopic management of appendix carcinoid presentedwith complicated appendicitis: A rare case with video presentationG. Kucuk, Samsun/TR

8. O49 – Physiology is more important than etiology when consideringa patient for relaparotomy. Analysis of 473 relaparotomiesI. Martínez-Casas, J. Sancho, L. Lorente Poch, P. Sánchez-Velazquez, E. Membrilla, M. Pons, L. Grande; Barcelona/ES

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Yellow 3

GUEST SYMPOSIUM

AO EUROPEPelvis & AcetabulumChairs: S. Schelkun (Coronado, USA), H.-J. Oestern (Celle, Germany)

1. Pelvic Ring: Emergency ProcedureP. M. Rommens, Mainz, Germany

2. Pelvis: Early ReconstructionD. Höntzsch, Tübingen, Germany

3. Pelvis: Late ReconstructionM. Oransky, Rome, Italy

4. Pelvic Ring: Geriatric FracturesT. Pohlemann, A. Pizanis, Homburg, Germany

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5. Acetabulum: Geriatric Fractures and late ReconstructionsD. Helfet, New York, USA

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Red

Emergency Surgery 4Chairs: E. Voiglio (Lyon, France), H. Kurihara (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: 48, 72, 96... no limits?! Timing for acute cholecystitis: a trueproblem?E. Voiglio, Lyon, France

2. O51 – US driven protocol for right lower quadrant abdominal pain:cost-effective and fasterM. Zago, D. Mariani, H. Kurihara, A. Casamassima, F. Luzzana, M. Ripamonti; Milano/IT

3. O50 – Ultrasonographic findings in small bowel obstruction: a retrospective studyG. Montagnolo1, E. Bensi2, A. Cadeo1, A. Biondi2, R. Alemanno2, E. Contessini Avesani2; 1Milan/IT, 2Milano/IT

4. O54 – Low-pressure laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acutecholecystitis in “high risk” patientsM. Catani, R. De Milito, F. Romagnoli, V. Romeo, C. Modini; Rome/IT

5. O52 – Conservative Management of Periampullary Perforation dueto Endoscopic Sfincterotomy at ERCP: Experience in recent 4 yearsH. Yanar1, S. Sarici1, E. Sivrikoz2, C. Ertekin1, K. Günay1, R. Güloglu1; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

6. O53 – Learning curve for single-port laparascopic appendectomy:a case-control study in a Taiwan medical centerT. Lin, W. Ko, P. Lee, Y. Liao, T. Chou, M. Lin; Taipei/TW

7. O55 – Causes of therapeutic failure in secondary peritonitis in patientswith adequate empiric antibiotic treatment and correct source controlE. Membrilla Fernández, J. J. Sancho, M. Girvent Montllor, G. Adrio, D. Fraccalvieri, J. J. Iñigo Noain, A. Monzón, A. LunaAufroy, A. Sitges Serra; Barcelona/ES

8. O122 – Early recognition of vitally threatened patients: Evaluationof the performance of a new early warning scoreD. Den Hartog, T. Smith, T. Moerman, P. Patka, E. Van Lieshout, N. Schep; Rotterdam/NL

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JOINT ILC 3Skeletal and Visceral Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Talking the same Language: Common Knowledge in Pelvic TraumaChairs: H.-J. Oestern (Celle, Germany), T. Scalea (Baltimore, USA)

1. Initial stabilisationL. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Vascular Injuriesa. Packing: when and howa. T. Gaarder, Oslo, Norwayb. Interventional Radiology rolea. D. Poretti, Rozzano, Italy

3. Early or delayed ORIF: implication for the management and theTeam approachP. M. Rommens, Mainz, Germany

4. Rectal injuriesP. Vassiliu, Haidari, Greece

5. Functional late results: what to expect, how to improveT. Pohleman, A. Pizanis, Homburg, Germany

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Yellow 3

Shoulder Fracture-DislocationSkeletal Trauma 4Chairs: V. Vècsei (Vienna, Austria), R. Minola (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: Fracture Dislocation of the proximal humerus: what we knowand what we doF. Chiodini, Rozzano, Italy

2. O56 – VAC Instill© therapy in the management of OsteomyelitisK. Tilkeridis, M. Vincent, M. Dennison, S. Royston; Sheffield/UK

3. O58 – Intramedullary nailing of proximal humerus fractures –prospective studyM. Kloub, P. Kopacka, K. Holub; Ceske Budejovice/CZ

4. O57 – Clinical outcome after minimal invasive plate osteosynthesisfor proximal humerus fracturesY. Acklin, K. Stoffel, C. Sommer; Chur/CH

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5. O59 – Introduction of a Fracture Model for the Proximal Humerus –Pilot StudyC. Fialka, L. Hoechtl-Lee, E. Unger, S. Boesmueller, F. Domaszewski, V. Vecsei; Vienna/AT

6. O60 – Proximal humeral fractures treated with Telegraph® nail – a 47 cases reportR. Gorioux1, G. Greff1, E. J. Voiglio2, J. L. Caillot2, F. Chauvin1, F. Rongieras1; 1Lyon/FR, 2Pierre Benite/FR

7. V6 – Miniinvasive proximal humerus fracture osteosynthesis usingthe LCP Percutaneous Aiming system for PHILOSA. Skackov, M. Krivohlavek, R. Lukas; Liberec/CZ

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Yellow 2

Centralization CriteriaDisaster and Military Surgery 1Chairs: B. Dobson (London, UK), G. Sesana (Milan, Italy), G. F. Fontana (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: Centralization criteria in military, civilian and disaster fieldB. Dobson, London, UK

2. O63 – NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) measurement ofperipheral tissue oxygenation using the Nonin/Equanox-7600 is notdisturbed in helicopter-EMS (HEMS) environmentP. Schober, L. Schwarte; Amsterdam/NL

3. O62 – Is a maximum revised trauma score a safe triage tool forhelicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) cancellations?G. Giannakopoulos, T. P. Saltzherr, W. Lubbers, H. Christiaans, P. van Exter, E. de Lange- de Klerk, F. Bloemers, W. Zuidema, J. C. Goslings, F. Bakker; Amsterdam/NL

4. O64 – Prehospital hypotension, triage and mortality: whichthreshold?A. Volpi, P. Orlandi, C. Bricchi, S. Grossi, E. Sani, F. Martello, L. Cattani, M. Mergoni, D. De Matteis; Parma/IT

5. O61 – International, multicenter feasibility study of core datacollection in severely injured patients using a uniform traumatemplateK. Ringdal1, H. M. Lossius1, J. M. Jones2, J. Lauritsen3, T. Coats4,R. Lefering5, S. Di Bartolomeo6, C. Palmer7, D. Dries8, K. Søreide9;1Drøbak/NO, 2Keele/UK, 3Odense/DK, 4Leicester/UK, 5Cologne/DE,6Udine/IT, 7Melbourne/AU, 8Minneapolis, MN/US, 9Stavanger/NO

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6. O65 – Report on 566 work-related injuries requiring hospitalizationin GreeceE. Kleidi, M. Riga, P. Drimousis, A. Larentzakis, M. Natoudi, D. Theodorou, S. Stergiopoulos, S. Katsaragakis; Athens/GR

7. O68 – Online Victim Tracing and Tracking System (ViTTS)G. Marres, J. Bouman, L. Taal, M. Bemelman, L. Leenen;Utrecht/NL

8. O66 – Illegal immigration and traffic accidents. Particular problemsand difficulties in management of such multi-casualty incidents in aregional hospitalD. Mavridis, M. Athanassiou, T. Mitkos, I. Tzimagiorgis, S. Giantzaklidis, G. Tepelopoulos, K. Panas, T. Zekeridis;Kavala/GR

9. O67 – Multiple casualty incidents – A rare challenge for traumacentresC. Mand1, T. Topp1, C. Kühne1, R. Lefering2, S. Ruchholtz1;1Marburg/DE, 2Cologne/DE

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Yellow 1

Visceral Trauma 1Chairs: R. Komadina (Celje, Slovenia), A. Vijayan (Singapore, Malaysia)

1. Key-note: Trauma scores: where are we?R. Komadina, Celje, Slovenia

2. O69 – Prophylactic antibiotics for traumatic thoracic injuriesrequiring tube thoracostomy: a meta-analysisA. Bosman, M. B. de Jong, J. Debeij, P. J. van den Broek, I. B. Schipper; Leiden/NL

3. O70 – Changes in the outcomes of severe trauma patients:statistical analysis from a single center experience in trauma ICU(1996-2010)E. Giorgini, S. Di Saverio, A. Giugni, P. Cavallo, F. Cancellieri, S. Villani, A. Biscardi, G. Gordini, G. Tugnoli; Bologna/IT

4. O71 – A new method to evaluate the exact volume ofhemoperitoneum using FAST or CT scanD. Massalou, P. Baqué; Nice/FR

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5. O72 – Strategies for conducting a multicenter randomizedcontrolled trial in trauma surgery: the FAITH trial experienceS. Zielinski1, E. van Lieshout1, M. Heetveld2, M. Swiontkowski3, M. Bhandari4, P. Patka1; 1Rotterdam/NL, 2Haarlem/NL,3Minneapolis, MN/US, 4Ontario/CA

6. O73 – Autotransfusion of shed intrapleural blood following thoracictrauma: A Prospective StudyT. Lustenberger1, P. Talving2, K. Inaba2, L. Lam2, B. Branco2, D. Plurad2, D. Demetriades2; 1Frankfurt/DE, 2Los Angeles, CA/US

7. O75 – Complications of high grade liver trauma: management andoutcomeM. Bala, S. Abu Gazala, M. Faruja, A. Bloom, G. Almogy, A. Rivkind; Jerusalem/IL

8. O74 – Complications and predictors of morbidity and mortalityafter Trauma LaparotomyM. H. van Gool, F. Bakker, F. Bloemers, W. Zuidema;Amsterdam/NL

9. O77 – Gunshot injuries in Pakistan; Management protocols fordeveloping countriesH. Zafar, M. Moosa, A. Pardhan, A. Memon; Karachi/PK

10. O76 – Evaluating and Promoting the Development of TraumaSystems via Teleconference to Improve Trauma Care in LatinAmericaE. Rodas1, M. Parra1, R. Castillo2, J. Suarez2, F. Puentes2, R. Camacho3; 1Fort Lauderdale, FL/US, 2Plantation, FL/US,3Manta/EC

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Video Session 1Skeletal Trauma Chair: F. Chiodini (Rozzano, Italy)

1. V9 – The Pirogoff amputationG. de Klerk, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

2. V8 – A locking-compression device for Kirshner-Wire FixationE. Karadeniz1, M. Enercan1, A. Alanay1, M. Yazıcı2, A. Hamzaoglu1,M. Alpaslan2; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Ankara/TR

3. V10 – Tibiocalcaneal nailing of the ankleJ. Stimac, D. Seligson, J. Statton; Louisville, KY/US

4. V11 – A locking plate and dynamic screw system for internalfixation of intracapsular hip fracturesM. Parker1, A. Cook1, H. Stedtfeld2, D. Zimmermann3;1Peterborough/UK, 2Rostock/DE, 3Tutlingham/DE

5. V28 – Unilateral LCP osteosynthesis of the proximal tibiaM. Nerlich, J. Zellner, F. Baumann; Regensburg/DE

07:30 – 08:30 Hall Yellow 2

Educational Section Meeting

07:30 – 08:30 Hall Yellow 1

Visceral Trauma Section Meeting

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Red

ILC Skeletal Trauma

Minimally Invasive OstheosinthesisChairs: R. Babst (Luzern, Switzerland), D. Helfet (Tucson, USA)

1. PrincipleD. Höntzsch, Tübingen, Germany

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2. TrainingR. Babst, Luzern, Switzerland

3. ToolsD. Höntzsch, Tübingen, Germany

4. Risk and failureC. Sommer, Chur, Switzerland

5. ResultsP. Giannoudis, Leeds, UK

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Blue

ILCVisceral Trauma

Splenic and Liver Injuries: When Surgery is neededChairs: A. Peitzman (Pittsburgh, USA), S. Uranues (Graz, Austria)

1. Liver packing: why is not working now?G. Tugnoli, Bologna, Italy

2. Incidental splenic and liver injuries: no touch technique vs. repairS. Uranues, Graz, Austria

3. Renaissance of resectional liver trauma surgery?A. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA

4. Any role for laparoscopy in splenic injuries?K. Taviloglu, Istanbul, Turkey

5. When surgery is not enough: interventional radiology as a rescue?A. Rampoldi, Milan, Italy

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Yellow 3

ILC Disaster and Military Surgery

Education and Training for Major Incidents and Disasters Chairs: P. Ōrtenwall (Gothenburg, Sweden), R. Komadina (Celje, Slovenia)

1. Which demands should we have on training for major incidentresponse?S. Lennquist, Linköping, Sweden

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2. Major incidence medical management and support (MIMMS)M. Michelutti, Milan, Italy

3. MRMI: Development of a model for simultaneous training of thewhole chain of responseS. Lennquist, Linköping, Sweden

4. Acute medical response system in Japan: Basic concept ofJapanese DMATY. Otomo, Tokyo, Japan

5. The SICMA projectD. Gui, Rome, Italy

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Yellow 2

Emergency Surgery 5Chairs: G. Roviaro (Milan, Italy), P. Ramos (Funchal, Portugal)

1. Key-note: Is common practice really so good? The AISP study on acutepancreatitisL. Castoldi, Milan, Italy

2. O78 – Management of ureteral calculi and medical expulsivetherapy in emergency departmentsS. Picozzi, L. Carmignani; San Donato Milanese/IT

3. O79 – Assessment of decreased compartment elasticity bypressure related ultrasound: a cadaver study extendingelastographyR. Sellei, M. Knobe, P. Kobbe, P. Lichte, R. Pfeifer, S. Hingmann, M. de la Fuente Klein, F. Schmidt, S. Linke, K. Radermacher, H. Pape; Aachen/DE

4. O80 – Is abdominal ultrasound (US) usefulfor diagnosis of acuteappendicitis?A. Cordovana, R. Paternollo, V. Orvieni, G. Gaverini, D. Fusi, E. Bernardin, C. Lunghi; Milan/IT

5. O81 – Boerhaave syndrome: about three cases in a row withdifferent clinical manifestations. When conservative, when surgery?H. Kurihara, D. Mariani, A. Casamassima, A. Ronsivalle, F. Butti, R. Foà, M. Zago; Milano/IT

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6. O83 – Different management of surgical wounds reduces the risk of SSIL. Fattori, E. Colciago, G. Pesenti; Monza/IT

7. O82 – Can early application of Negative Pressure Wound Therapyprevent complete post-laparotomy wound dehiscence? Preliminary experience of a single institutionD. Mariani, M. Zago, H. Kurihara, A. Spreafico, M. Lucini, R. Foà, F. Butti; Milano/IT

8. V12 – First Italian MRMI: a new educational experience.P. C. Bergonzi, R. Faccincani, M. Spessot, M. T. Cibelli, R. Sannicandro, A. Rossodivita; Milan/IT

9. O84 – Endoscopic Retroperitoneal Necrosectomy andDebridement (ERND) for Necrotising PancreatitisE. Sivrikoz, H. Yanar, S. Sarici, C. Ertekin, K. Günay, R. Güloglu;Istanbul/TR

08:30 – 10:00 Hall Yellow 1

Guest Symposium

European Bone and Joint Infection SocietyCurrent topics in implant-associated infectionsChairs: C. Romano (Milan, Italy), C. Wagner (Ludwigshafen, Germany)

1. The burden of bacterial biofilms – new insights into thepathogenesis of bone infectionsC. Wagner, Ludwigshafen, Germany

2. Early diagnosis of infection – a new simple approach D. Bettin, Westerstede, Germany

3. Infection and osteosynthesis – the ICS classification as a guidelinefor treatmentC. Romano, Milan, Italy

4. Acute osteitis – therapy and outcomeV. Heppert, Ludwigshafen, Germany

5. Treatment of chronic osteitis – use of antibiotic impregnatedallograftH. Winkler, Vienna, Austria

6. Septic non-unions – alternatives in managementK. Malizos, Larissa, Greece

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ILCVisceral Trauma

Damage Control in the ThoraxChairs: P. Vassiliu (Haidari, Greece), J. Asensio (Miami, USA)

1. Indications for damage control in the thoraxLD. Britt, Norfolk, USA

2. Surgical techniques for control of diffuse lung injuriesJ. Asensio, Miami, USA

3. Penetrating cardiac injury; tactics for the general surgeonG. Fraga, Sao Paulo, Brasil

4. Pre-hospital emergency thoracotomy: training and results in bluntand penetrating traumaA. Wilson, London, UK

5. Case scenario and discussionA. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA

10:30 – 12:00 Hall Blue

ILC Emergency Surgery

Clinical US for Acute Care SurgeonChairs: F. Al-Ayoubi (Linköping, Sweden), M. Zago (Milan, Italy)

1. Surgeon performed ultrasound assisted algorithms in AcuteAbdominal Pain M. Zago, Milan, Italy

2. Ultrasound in trauma: a probe everywhere or a disappearingmethod?M. Ruesseler, Frankfurt, Germany

3. Ultrasound and Shock D. Mariani, Milan, Italy

4. Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound in traumatic and non traumaticemergencies L. Barozzi, Bologna, Italy

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5. Ultrasound and training for AC Surgeons in Europe: how far are we? F. Pinheiro, Viseu, Portugal

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Visceral Trauma 2Chairs: F. Pons (Clamart, France), H. Yanar (Istanbul, Turkey)

1. Key-note: Are there indications for emergency room or pre-hospitalthoracotomy in war conditions?F. Pons, Clamart, France

2. O85 – Non-operative versus surgical treatment in hemodynamicallystable patients sustaining blunt splenic injuryM. Teuben, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

3. O86 – AIS>2 in at least two body region: A potential newanatomical definition of polytraumaN. Butcher, Z. Balogh; Newcastle, NSW/AU

4. O87 – Splenic artery embolization in blunt splenic injuries. A highrate of success against a prolonged hospitalization and a high rateof complicationsN. de’Angelis, M. Bertolani, A. Hariscine, A. Ranalli, L. Buttarelli, A. Volpi, R. Dalla Valle; Parma/IT

5. O88 – Pediatric polytrauma care in Slavonia region,county generalhospital vs pediatric trauma centreI. Matić, M. Jurjević, B. Hreckovski, D. Đanić, K. Šakić-Zdravčević, I. Mirković; Slavonski Brod/HR

6. O90 – Is it possible to teach open chest cardiopulmonaryresuscitation in France? A 2 years experience in a military teachinghospitalT. Monchal, E. Hornez, S. Bourgouin, B. Prunet, Y. Baudoin, J. P. Platel, E. Meaudre, H. Thouard; Toulon/FR

7. O89 – For traumatic critical patients … time means life! The importance of damage control surgeryS. Manfroni, T. Mastropietro, E. Adami, C. Cataldi, B. A. V. Truosolo,B. Benini, A. Roveran, D. Antonellis; Rome/IT

8. O91 – Impact of neurological impairment on outcome ofobservational treatment in blunt splenic injuryM. Teuben, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

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9. O92 – Operating Room Early Trauma Deaths. Whole-Body 16-MDCT is associated with a threefold increase in the timeinterval from hospital access to emergency surgery if comparedwith a US-based protocolG. Nardi1, E. Adami1, E. Cingolani2, S. Rogante2, C. Siddi2, G. Ranaldi2, A. Cossu2, D. Piredda2; 1Rome/IT, 2Roma/IT

10. O93 – Prospective evaluation of penetrating neck injuries: proposalfor a treatment algorithmO. van Waes1, A. Nicol2, P. Navsaria2, E. Van Lieshout1, J. Vermeulen1; 1Rotterdam/NL, 2Cape Town/ZA

10:30 – 12:00 Hall Yellow 2

Spinal InjuriesSkeletal Trauma 5Chairs: L. Del Sasso (Milan, Italy), R. Breederveld (Beverwijk, The Netherlands)

1. Key-note: What I have to do first?P. Bartolozzi, Verona, Italy

2. O94 – 3D-based navigation at interventions of the cervical andthoracic spine – benefit or a waste of time – Results of 451 placedscrewsJ. S. Jarvers, C. Schmidt, S. Katscher, S. Glasmacher, A. Franck, T. Blattert, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

3. O96 – Do multilevel spine fracturs implicate a more complex injurymechanism compared to serial spine fractures and therefore amore complicated process?S. Glasmacher, J. S. Jarvers, C. Schmidt, A. Franck, D. Task, T. Blattert, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

4. O95 – A biomechanical study of Anderson type II odontoidfractures Is there an advantage of two screws?E. Wilde1, A. Schulz2, S. Spuck2, G. Feng3, R. Wendland2,L. Busch2, C. Juergens4; 1Lübeck/DE, 2Luebeck/DE,3Hangzhou/CN, 4Hamburg/DE

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5. O98 – Rib fractures fixation after chest wall trauma, STRATOSsystem.P. Moreno de la Santa Barajas, M. D. Polo Otero, C. DelgadoSanchez-Gracian, M. Choren Duran, S. Leal Ruiloba, M. LozanoGomez, C. Trinidad Lopez, P. Magdalena Lopez; Vigo/ES

6. O97 – Operative treatment of flail chest in blunt thoracic traumausing precontoured plates and splints (MatrixRIB) – A single centreexperienceM. Odermatt, C. Sommer, M. Furrer; Chur/CH

7. O101 – Outcome after thoracoscopic ventral stabilization ofthoracic and lumbar spine fracturesR. Pfeifer, R. Sellei, M. Knobe, P. Lichte, H. Pape, B. Schmidt-Rohlfing; Aachen/DE

8. O100 – Monosegmental anterior column reconstruction and fusionin incomplete burst fractures of the spine: early results of anteriorvs. combined operative techniquesA. Pizanis, B. Reischmann, S. Esch, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/DE

9. O102 – The predictive value of the Load Sharing Classification ofthoracolumbar fracturesM. Elzinga, W. Zuidema, F. Bloemers, E. de Lange-de Klerk,F. Bakker; Amsterdam/NL

10:30 – 12:00 Hall Yellow 1

Guest Symposium

Küntscher SocietyAdvances in the treatment of Metaphyseal Fractures1. Intramedullary fixation of osteoporotic and comminuted

(three and four part) fractures of the humeral headH. Stedtfeld, Rostock, Germany

2. Intramedullary fixation of proximal ulnar fractures – a comparativebiomechanical study T. Nowak, Mainz, Germany

3. Internal fixation of distal radial fractures – when do I prefer a nail?G. Gradl, Rostock, Germany

4. Concept and results of a new fixation device for intracapsularfemoral neck fracturesM. Parker, Peterborough, UK

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5. Distal femoral fractures – interaction of retrograde nails andblocking screwsD. Seligson, Louisville, USA

6. New borderlines of intramedullary fixation of proximal tibialfracturesR. Zura, Durham, USA

7. New approach to intramedullary fixation of distal tibial fractures M. Goldzak, Toulouse, France

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Red

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your Brain before your BellyTrauma System and Emergency Care in Austere environment: theCinterandes Foundation ProjectE. Rodas, Fortlauderdale, USA/Ecuador

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Blue

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your Brain before your BellyEmergency surgical needs of an aging societyB. Schwab, Philadelphia, USA

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Yellow 3

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your Brain before your BellySmall bowel injuries: don’t miss it!C. Lucas, Detroit, USA

12:00 – 12:12 Hall Yellow 2

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your Brain before your Belly Mangled extremities: a never ending story V. Senekovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia

12:30 – 13:30 Hall Red

ESTES General Assembly

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Industry Satellite Symposium

Nycomed

The usage of an innovative patch for sealing and haemostasis in Emergency SurgeryChair: G. Melotti (Modena, Italy)

1. The rationale of haemostatic and sealant products in Emergencyand Trauma Surgery G. Salamone, Palermo, Italy

2. Management of liver and lung trauma and emergency diseases P. Chirletti, Rome, Italy

3. Management of spleen and other surgical fields L. Castoldi, Milan, Italy

12:45 – 13:45 Hall Yellow 3

Industry Satellite Symposium

Zimmer

Challenging Fractures at the lower limb: new technologies for nailing and periprosthetic fracture fixationChair: F. Biggi (Belluno, Italy)

1. Opening and ModerationF. Biggi, Belluno, Italy

2. Options in the New Natural Nail System: Retrograde, antegradeand proximal femur nailA. Verheyden, Lahr, Germany

3. Options in the New Natural Nail System: Tibia NailF. Biggi, Belluno, Italy

4. The new polyaxial periprosthetic NCB Plate E. Mayr, Augsburg, Germany

5. DiscussionF. Biggi, Belluno, Italy

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SynthesCoated Implants and InfectionsChairs: G. Schmidmaier (Heidelberg, Germany), P. Caldora (Arezzo, Italy)

1. Introduction – The challenge of implant related infections G. Schmidmaier, Heidelberg, Germany

2. Tibia fractures & infections – Dimension of the problem in Italy P. Caldora, Arezzo, Italy

3. ETN PROtect – A novel approach to treat open tibia fractures G. Schmidmaier, Heidelberg, Germany

4. Interactive case discussionG. Schmidmaier, Heidelberg, Germany, P. Caldora, Arezzo, Italy

13:00 – 14:00 Hall Yellow 1

Industry Hands on WORKSHOP

Aesculap Head preserving hip fracture managementChair: M. Parker (Peterborough, UK)

Focus on:Targon® PFT – Intramedullary nail for proximal femoral fracturesTargon® FN – Head preserving solution for medial femoral neck fractures

13:45 – 14:15 Question & Answer Poster Exhibition

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Red

JOINT ILCVisceral and Skeletal Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Massive Hemorrhage and CoagulopathyChairs: O. Chiara (Milan, Italy), L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

1. New concepts in coagulopathy: pathophysiology and earlyassessmentR. Lefering, Cologne, Germany

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2. Coagulopathy is here: now what? T. Gaarder, Oslo, Norway

3. Abdominal exanguination: getting control to prevent the problem B. Schwab, Philadelphia, USA

4. Massive Transfusion protocols: criteria, pitfalls and suggestionsT. Scalea, Baltimore, USA

5. Medication to stop bleeding: still an issue O. Chiara, Milan, Italy

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Blue

Emergency Surgery 6Chairs: P. Dionigi (Pavia, Italy), S. Stergiopoulos (Athens, Greece)

1. Key-note: IntraAbdominal Hypertension and bowel obstruction: any roleon outcome? F. Stagnitti, Latina, Italy

2. P24 – Traditional weight-based Vancomycin Dosing is inadequatein critically ill trauma patientsK. Lunghi1, D. Yeh2; 1San Francisco/US, 2San Francisco, CA/US

3. P20 – Surgical management of perforated peptic ulcer: trends indiagnostics and increased use of laparoscopic repairK. Thorsen, T. Glomsaker, A. Von Meer, K. Søreide, J. A. Søreide;Stavanger/NO

4. P17 – Prompt or delayed appendectomy? A prospective study in723 patientsG. Giraudo, F. Baracchi, L. Pellegrino, S. Giaccardi, H. DalCorso, F. Borghi; Cuneo/IT

5. P37 – Role of bed side surgeon performed ultrasound on diagnosisand treatment of appendicitis in young patientsL. Turati, G. Vignati, L. Pisoni, D. Merlini, E. Morandi; Rho/IT

6. P58 – VAC Instill therapy with antibiotic irrigation for the treatmentof a postoperative severe deep wound infectionI. Martínez-Casas, J. Sancho, M. Cáceres, E. Membrilla, N. Argudo,M. Pons, L. Grande; Barcelona/ES

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7. P173 – Damage control surgery in elderly with non traumaticbleedingM. Imperato, A. Stoltz, T. Vitry, F. Petitjean, N. Bourilhon, J. Jarry, P. Michel; Lyon Cedex 03/FR

8. P187 – Early diagnosis can make ischemic small bowel caused bystrangulation avoid resectionT. Funabiki, S. Matsumoto, M. Shimizu, N. Hiroe, M. Murakawa, T. Shibusawa, M. Yamazaki, M. Kitano; Yokohama/JP

9. P194 – Predictors of perioperaive complications on laparoscopicsurgery for perforated duodenal ulcerM. Shimizu, N. Hiroe, M. Murakawa, T. Shibusawa, S. Matsumoto,T. Funabiki, M. Yamazaki, M. Kitano; Yokohama/JP

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Yellow 3

Skeletal Trauma 6

Open Fractures: Lower ExtremitiesChairs: I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany), M. Kirjavainen (Helsinki, Finland),

1. Key-note: What is new in the last 5 years?M. Mitkovic, Nis, Serbia

2. O103 – Muscular free flap for the coverage of the distal thirdof the legG. Pivato1, G. Pajardi1, M. Berlusconi2, M. Cavanna2, F. Chiodini2;1Milan/IT, 2Rozzano/IT

3. O107 – Use of Ilizarov-type circular external-fixator in trauma andpost traumatic reconstruction. Our experience at Niguarda MilanHospitalF. Sala, M. A. Agus, F. Castelli, D. Capitani; Milano/IT

4. O105 – External fixation as a definitive treatment for long bonefractures in childrenF. Sala, M. A. Agus, F. Castelli, C. Guarnerio, D. Capitani; Milano/IT

5. O104 – Biomechanical testing of a new developed patellaplate incomparison to ten-sion band wiringS. Wurm, S. Hoffmann, V. Bühren, P. Augat; Murnau/DE

6. O106 – Pins configuration influence in balance of generaltransversal stability of long bone fractures external fixationM. Mitkovic, M. Mitkovic, I. Micic, I. Kostic, P. Stojiljkovic; Nis/RS

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7. O108 – Clinical Outcome of Open Grade III C Lower Extremity FracturesM. Mokawem, N. Kanakaris, K. Tzafetta, S. Kay, P. Giannoudis;Leeds/UK

8. O110 – Open Extremity Fractures: Impact of delay in OperativeDebridement and IrrigationA. Malhotra, S. Goldberg, N. Martin, M. Willis, V. Mounasamy, K. Guilford, T. Duane, M. Aboutanos, R. Ivatury; Richmond, VA/US

9. O109 – Grade 3C Open Fractures: An Analysis of 47Revascularized Cases O. Tunalı1, Y. Saglam2, M. Sungur2, S. Batibay2, G. Polat1, F. Dikici2,H. Yanar2, M. Kurtoglu1; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

14:15 – 15:45 Hall Yellow 2

Visceral Trauma 3Chairs: A. Nicolau (Bucharest, Romania), R. Faccincani (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: The issue of emergency surgery in overanticoagulatedpatients: risk of bleeding vs. risk of thrombosisM. Anastasiu, Buzau, Romania

2. O111 – Paediatric Trauma Mortality in NorwayT. Kristiansen1, M. Rehn1, H. M. Gravseth1, H. M. Lossius2, P. Kristensen1; 1Oslo/NO, 2Drøbak/NO

3. O112 – Effect of prehospital focused abdominal sonography fortrauma (P-FAST) on trauma care and management – results of aprospective, multicenter studyF. Brenner1, M. Stier1, M. Rüsseler1, R. Breitkreutz2, I. Marzi1, F. Walcher1; 1Frankfurt Am Main/DE, 2Homburg/Saar/DE

4. O113 – Predictors for development of post Trauma LaparotomyAbdominal Compartment SyndromeD. van Imhoff1, E. Van Lieshout1, S. d’Amours2, O. van Waes1;1Rotterdam/NL, 2Sydney/AU

5. O114 – Routinely use of laparoscopy in stable patients withpenetrating abdominal trauma P. Bisagni1, R. Faccincani1, A. A. Beneduce1, E. Ortolano1, V. Tomajer2, M. Carlucci1; 1Milan/IT, 2Milano/IT

6. O115 – Extraperitoneal Packing – Damage control for thehemodynamic unstable patient O. Ben-Ishay, E. Brauner, H. Bahouth, Y. Kluger; Haifa/IL

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7. O116 – Severe pelvic injuries: management and hemorrhagecontrol. A retrospective studyA. Garbuglia, A. Marini, S. Crespi, E. Contessini Avesani; Milan/IT

8. O117 – Last 3 years experience with politrauma at Trauma CenterOf Cesena: comparison with Regional Major Trauma RegistryP. Ruscelli, F. Buccoliero; Cesena/IT

9. O206 – Morphological evaluation of areas of damage in bluntcardiac injury and investigation of traffic accident researchY. Sakamoto1, N. Kutsukata1, K. Mashiko2, H. Yokota3, S.Tominaga3, T. Nishimoto4; 1Saga/JP, 2Chiba/JP, 3Tokyo/JP,4Fukushima/JP

14:30 – 16:00 Hall Yellow 1

Technical and non-technical skills Education 1Chairs: M. Ruesseler (Frankfurt, Germany), P. Moniz Pereira (Lisbon, Portugal)

1. Key-note: Clincal Decision Making process: an essential skill inemergency F. Abu Zidan, Abu Dhabi, UAE

2. O118 – Emergency Surgery education and training in PortugalC. Mesquita, E. S. Steering Group; Coimbra/PT

3. O119 – Evaluation of trauma care in a mature Level I trauma centerin the NetherlandsK. Lansink, A. Gunning, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

4. O120 – Trauma Team Activation Criteria in managing traumapatient at emergency room in Thailand P. Wuthisuthimethawee, Hatyai/TH

5. O121 – ESTES postgraduate training in Medical Response to MajorIncidents (MRMI) – Experiences from the first five courses K. Lennquist Montán1, M. Bemelman1, B. Dobson2, B. Hreckowski3,P. Fischer4, A. Khorram-Manesh1, C. Montan5, P. Örtenwall1, S. Lennquist6; 1Gothenburg/SE, 2London/UK, 3Slavonski Brod/HR,4Bonn/DE, 5Helsingborg/SE, 6Linköping/SE

6. O125 – International collaborations and training in trauma researchJ. C. Puyana1, A. Peitzman1, C. Ordoñez2, A. Garcia2, M. I. Gutierrez2, M. Roberts1, T. Billiar1; 1Pittsburgh/US, 2Cali/CO

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7. O183 – Trauma and DSTC in Portugal – Results evaluationM. Mendes1, J. Preto2, C. Mesquita3, P. Ramos4; 1050 Lisboa/PT,2319 Porto/PT, 3Coimbra/PT, 4Funchal/PT

8. O123 – Enhancing trauma management through system-basedlearning: The trauma orientation program experienceA. Vijayan, Singapore/SG

9. O124 – Improving confidence and competence amongst juniordoctorsA. Vasireddy1, C. Urquhart1, L. James2; 1London/UK, 26lh/UK

10. O182 - ‘Consultant of the week’ and plastic surgeryjunior doctors’ trainingK. McCann1, R. Roberts2, T. Potokar2, S. Sinclair1; 1Dundonald,Belfast/UK, 2Swansea/UK

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Red

ILCEmergency Surgery

Modern Management of PeritonitisChairs: K. Taviloglu (Istanbul, Turkey), R. Latifi (Tuscon, USA),G. De Manzoni (Verona, Italy)1. Choice of antibiotics: rationale and strategy

L. Fattori, Monza, Italy2. Diagnostic workup: when simple, when heavy

H. Kurihara, Milan, Italy3. Abdominal Catastrophes

R. Latifi, Tuscon, USA4. Postoperative peritonitis after elective surgery

H. Yanar, Istanbul, Turkey5. Surgical principles: EBM about new and old maneuvers

K. Taviloglu, Istanbul, Turkey

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Blue

Open Fractures: Upper ExtremitiesSkeletal Trauma 7Chairs: H. Gronborg (Copenhagen, Denmark), P. Simko (Bratislava, Slovakia)1. Key-note: State of the art

S. Nijs, Leuven, Belgium

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2. O128 – Non-operative management of radial head fractures: A clinical decision making algorithm J. Waddell, Toronto, ON/CA

3. O129 – Orif for the treatment of complex fractures of the proximalHumerus F. Chiodini, D. Marchettini, I. Scarabello, M. Berlusconi, J. Puchol,L. Di Mento, M. Cavanna; Rozzano/IT

4. O127 – Effects of botulinum toxin A on fracture healing in rats: An experimental studyA. Aydin1, K. Memisoglu2, A. Cengiz2, B. Muezzinoglu2, S. Muezzinoglu2; 1Igdir/TR, 2Kocaeli/TR

5. O126 – Double-column plating though effective technique – does itproduce good outcome? A Prospective cohort S. Mazumdar, N. Venkatram, M. Bhattacharyya, A. Khan;London/UK

6. O132 – Type C intercondilar fractures of distal Humerus treatedthrough Extensor mechanism-sparing Paratricipital posteriorapproach F. del Prete, A. Petrini, S. Longo, G. Alberti Lepri; Firenze/IT

7. O130 – Fixator-assisted nailing in fractures of the forearm shaft inadults A. Chelnokov, A. Lazarev; Ekaterinburg/RU

8. O131 – Stabilization of distal radius fractures with distraction andcompression HeadLess Scew System A. Kocsis, I. Kádas, Z. Magyari, G. Sztrinkai, S. Frenyo;Budapest/HU

16:15 – 17:45 Hall Yellow 3

Brain and Spinal TraumaVisceral Trauma 4 Chairs: Y. Otomo (Tokyo, Japan), M. Kirjavainen (Helsinki, Finland),G. Sesana (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: Damage control surgery for brain and spinal injuries: a newconcept to integrate in the philosophy G. Sesana, Milan, Italy, G. Bassi, Milan, Italy

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2. O137 – Brain Perfusion CT in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: anobservational pilot study?C. Bendinelli1, S. Nebauer2, M. Parsons3, N. Spratt3, C. Abel3, M. Edger3, P. Saul3, N. Enninghorst3, K. Sisak3, Z. Balogh1;1Newcastle/AU, 2Callaghan, NSW/AU, 3Newcastle, NSW/AU

3. O133 – Injury severity and mortality for three types of motorizedtwo-wheeled vehicle crash victims in The NetherlandsH. Leijdesdorff1, B. Siegerink1, K. Sier1, M. Reurings2, I. B. Schipper1; 1Leiden/NL, 2Leidschendam/NL

4. O134 – The risk factors for seat belt abdominal injury as judged bya computer simulation system ~ Seat Reclining Angle, Frictioncoefficient, Body Size Y. Sakamoto, Y. Miyazaki, N. Kutsukata, T. Ito, T. Iwamura, A. Nakashima, M. Yahata; Saga City, Saga Pref./JP

5. O135 – Contrast nephropathy in trauma patients: is it a problem?A. Volpi, C. Bricchi, L. Cattani, D. De Matteis, E. Sani, F. Martello,S. Grossi, M. Mergoni; Parma/IT

6. O136 – Bicycle-related Injuries of Hospitalized Patients in a High-income Developing Country A. Hefny, H. Eid, M. Grivna, F. Abu-Zidan; Al-ain/AE

7. O138 – Helmets reduce motorcycle-related death: a globalevaluation A. Abbas1, A. Hefny2, F. Abu-Zidan1; 1Al-ain/AE, 2Al Ain/AE

8. O139 – Impact of secondary transfer on patients with severetraumatic brain injury P. Joosse, T. Saltzherr, W. Lieshout, P. van Exter, K. J. Ponsen, P. Vandertop, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam/NL

9. O140 – Polytrauma fatalities and head injuries – an analysis of 46cases Z. Korac, N. Simic Korac, A. Jankovic; Karlovac/HR

10. O141 – Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries – 5 Years Experience in asingle institution E. Brauner, J. Amsalem, O. Ben-Ishay, Y. Kluger, H. Bahouth;Haifa/IL

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Major Incidents and DisastersDisaster and Military Surgery 2Chairs: B. Hreckovski (Slavonski Brod, Croatia), F. Pons (Clamart, France)

1. Key-note: Terrorist incidents: what we learned, what we expectB. Hreckovski, Slavonski Brod, Croatia

2. O144 – Health status casualty model for simulation of crisismanagement activities (SICMA project) M. Di Mugno, S. Magalini, A. De Gaetano, D. Sermoneta, C. Lodoli,C. Gaz, G. La Posta, F. De Padova, D. Gui; Rome/IT

3. O149 – Tsunami response from emergency to reconstruction: aninteresting experience R. Faccincani1, E. Balducci1, R. Corrado1, L. Losapio2, M. Carlucci1;1Milano/IT, 2Bergamo/IT

4. O143 – Haiti earthquake response: lessons learned from the fieldM. T. Cibelli, N. Blagojevic, S. Bossi, S. Bozzini, A. Briguglio, M. Fichera, N. Gianelle, M. Paterlini, L. Quario, R. Faccincani;Milano/IT

5. O142 – Emergency Medical Information System (EMIS) and thestrategy of disaster medicine in acute phase Y. Koido, H. Kondo; Tokyo/JP

6. O148 – Triage after the 2009 Turkish Airlines crash near Schiphol I. Postma1, H. Weel1, M. Heetveld2, F. Bloemers1, I. vd Zande2, T. Bijlsma3, J. C. Goslings1; 1Amsterdam/NL, 2Haarlem/NL,3Hoofddorp/NL

7. O145 – Military model of disaster response to earthquake in BAM & Health lessons learntH. Talan, Sanaa/YE

8. O147 – MRMI course in Slovenia R. Komadina1, A. Strahovnik1, M. Zajc2; 1Celje/SI, 2Ljubljana/SI

9. O146 – Military model of the disaster response to the earthquakevictims in BAM and health lessons learnt from the experience H. Talan, Sanaa/YE

10. O150 – The role of the field surgical team – experience fromAfghanistanA. Strahovnik1, K. Blair2, R. Komadina1; 1Celje/SI, 209382/AF

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TRAUMA REGISTRIES IN EUROPETowards a European Trauma RegistryChairs: R. Lefering (Cologne, Germany), I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany)

1. Trauma Registries in Europe T. Coats, Leceister, UK

2. Registries: What they can do – and what they can’tR. Lefering, Cologne, Germany

3. Trauma Registries in the U.S. – Lessons learned?H.-C. Pape, Aachen, Germany

4. A common core dataset – the Utstein Trauma TemplateK. G. Ringdal, Oslo, Norway

5. Variation in Trauma Care in Europe A. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland

6. Discussion: On the way to a European Trauma Registry

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VIDEO SESSIONVisceral TraumaChair: L. Fattori (Monza, Italy)

1. V15 – Our experience in laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment of diaphragmatic injuries in patients with thoracoabdominal stab woundsM. Altınta 1, A. Çevik1, N. Bildik2, C. Ulubey1, T. Yücel1; 1Istanbul/TR,2Istanbul/TR

2. V16 – Patient with severe sepsis medical emergencyM. Omerbegovi , Sarajevo/BA

3. V13 – Surgical repair of a traumatic right-sided diaphragmatic hernia using a video-assisted open techniqueW. Metsemakers, A. Sermon, S. Nijs, D. Van Raemdonck; Leuven/BE

4. V14 – Management of duodenal rupture due to blunt abdominaltrauma: primary repair and pyloric exclusionJ. Winkelhagen, M. van Herwaarden, S. Zwaveling, L. Leenen;Utrecht/NL

5. V17 – The natural course and modern surgery of extrapleuralhematoma after carotid artery injuryM. Rashid, Kristiansand/NO

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Emergency Surgery Section Meeting

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Skeletal Trauma & Sport Section Meeting

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Disaster & Military Surgery Section Meeting

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ILC Visceral Trauma 1

Current Imaging in Visceral Injury Chairs: S. Stergiopulos (Athens, Greece), S. Ribaldi (Rome, Italy)

1. Ultrasound in the initial assessment of the stable patient: still in thegame? F. Al-Ayoubi, Linköping, Sweden

2. Imaging in trauma: where are we going? Whole body CT, still anadvantage?T. Scalea, Baltimore, USA

3. Follow up of solid organ injuries: useful? Is there any standard?M. Valentino, Bologna, Italy

4. Interactive ScenariosS. Ribaldi, Rome, Italy, S. Stergiopulos, Athens, Greece

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Minimally Invasive SurgeryEmergency Surgery 7Video SessionChairs: M. Catani (Rome, Italy), K. Taviloglu (Istanbul, Turkey)

1. Key-note: Minimally invasive surgery for bowel obstructionS. Uranues, Graz, Austria

2. V23 – Minimally invasive surgery is safe and effective for urgentand emergent colon obstruction: A case of acute obstructedHirschsprung’s disease in a young adultN. Balalaa, I. Hassan; Alain/AE

3. V24 – Open to laparoscopic conversion in heamoperitoneum of gynecologic origin S. Paun, R. Ganescu, I. Negoi, C. Ene, M. Burtea, M. Beuran;Bucharest/RO

4. V25 – Perforated gastric volvulus A. Fabregues, T. Sánchez, C. Camarero, C. Rey Valcárcel, J. Lago,F. Turegano; Madrid/ES

5. V22 – Single-Incision Laparascopic Surgry for appendectomy insimple and complicated cases: Demonstration of skills and modelsof evolution T. Lin, T. Chou, Y. Liao, P. Lee, M. Lin; Taipei/TW

6. V26 – Laparoscopic treatment of small bowel obstruction G. Tomasch, S. Uranues; Graz/AT

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Complex Pelvic RingSkeletal Trauma 8Chairs: M. Monesi (Cesena, Italy), V. Senekovic (Ljubljana, Slovenia)

1. Key-note: State of the artT. Pohlemann, A. Pizanis, Homburg, Germany

2. O151 – ‘Reamer Irrigator Aspirator’ (RIA) reamings vs. iliac crestaspirate: A comparative assessment of mesenchymal stem cells(MSC) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPC)D. Henrich, C. Seebach, E. Sterlepper, C. Tauchmann, I. Marzi, J. Frank; Frankfurt/DE

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3. O152 – Intramedullary nailing of femoral shaft fractures; does theprocedure have an impact on the cardiopulmonary- and inflammatory responses in severely injured patients? E. Husebye, T. Lyberg, H. Opdahl, T. Aspelin, R. Støen, J. E. Madsen, O. Røise; Oslo/NO

4. O153 – Treatment of rectal injries associated to pelvic ring disruptions F. Castelli1, S. Cimbanassi2, S. Andreani2, D. Capitani1; 1Milan/IT,2Milano/IT

5. O154 – Biomechanic investigation of compressive force and contact area in plate fixation for pelvic symphysis rupture A. Pizanis, U. Culemann, M. Santelmann, J. Holstein, P. Garcia Caso, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/DE

6. O157 – Management of delayed vertically unstable pelvic fracturesO. Farouk, Y. Khalifa; Assiut/EG

7. O158 – Pararectal approach for intrapelvic management of acetabular fractures – Anatomic examination in human cadavers M. Keel, T. Ecker, L. Büchler, K. Siebenrock, J. Bastian; Bern/CH

8. O155 – Combined pelvic and acetabular fracture patterns D. Blanco Díaz1, P. Caba Doussoux1, J. L. León Baltasar1, J. L. Muñoz Vives2, C. Resines Erasun1; 1Madrid/ES, 2Girona/ES

9. O156 – Definitive Fixation of the Fractures of the Pelvis in TraumaPatients L. Rizzi, C. Castelli; Bergamo/IT

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ILCEducation

Team Training and Non Technical Skillsin Emergency: are for you!A CRAZY INTERACTIVE SESSION FOR ALL SPECIALISTS (you always work in ateam, you always communicate)Chairs: I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany), C. De Capitani (Milan, Italy), S. Amato(Rome, Italy), P. Naess (Oslo, Norway)

1. Non technical skills for mission critical activities: what and whyV. Montini, Milan Italy

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2. The development of teamwork measures in high risk environmentsS. Amato, Pavia, Italy

3. Systematic onsite simulation: impact on team and NTSimprovementP. Naess, Oslo, Norway

4. System Safety and Reliability improvement: the importance ofmeasuring teamwork in healthcare (Interactive discussion of a roleplaying full scale simulation)V. Montini, Pavia, Italy, M. Alessiani, Pavia, Italy

5. Ineffective teamwork and adverse event in SurgeryM. Longoni, Milan, Italy

6. Bad team communication and medical errors in traumatology:an equation?M. D'Imporzano, Italy

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Guest Symposium

SIFIPACPathophysiology is our BackgroundChairs: M. Frego (Padua, Italy), F. Pinheiro (Viseu, Portugal),F. Turegano (Madrid, Spain)

1. Abdominal compartment syndromeG. Borgonovo, P. Pelosi, Genova, Italy

2. Surgical management of fail chestD. Di Nuzzo, F. Mucilli, Chieti, Italy

3. Bacterial translocation in acute pancreatitisM. Lacobone, G. Favia, Padova, Italy

4. Pathophysiological rationale of surgical treatment of acutepancreatitisR. Casadei, F. Minni, Bologna, Italy

5. Decompressive stenting of large bowel obstructionsM. Bisello, M. Frego, Este-Monselice, Italy

6. Pathophysiology of lafaroscopic approach to peritonitisR. Caminiti, C. Famulari, Messina, Italy

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ILC Visceral Trauma

Tricks and Tips for Trauma Surgeons (Interactive):Difficult CasesChairs: J. Asensio (Miami, USA), A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland)

1. T. Scalea, Baltimore, USA

2. F. Pons, Clamart, France

3. G. Tugnoli, Bologna, Italy

4. L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands

5. J. Sproviero, Buenos Aires, Argentina

10:30 – 12:00 Hall Blue

ILC Skeletal Trauma

Fractures/DislocationsChairs: H. J. Oestern (Celle, Germany), P. Bartolozzi (Verona, Italy)

1. Shoulder H. Resch, Salzburg, Austria

2. Elbow

3. Hip D. Helfet, New York, USA

4. Spine P. Stahel, Denver, USA

5. Knee E. Varga, Szeged, Hungary

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Guest Symposium

EFOSTSKI INJURIES1. Epidemiology

G. L. Canata, Turin, Italy2. Traumatic head injuries

J. Huylebroek3. Shoulder injuries

A. Castagna, Italy, G. Delle Rose, Italy4. Elbow injuries

G. Pederzini, Italy5. Knee injuries

M. Denti, Italy, P. Volpi, Italy6. Injuries in the top level athlete

F. Benazzo, Italy, G. Zanon, Italy7. Conclusions and take home message

H. Schonhuber

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Visceral Trauma 5Chairs: F. Buccoliero (Cesena, Italy), E. Voiglio (Lyon, France)1. Key-note: Update on soft tissue infection management

E. Voiglio, Lyon, France

2. O175 – PACS laparostomy: two years of experience in the CesenaTrauma Center P. Ruscelli, F. Buccoliero; Cesena/IT

3. O159 – Surgical management of flail chest in multiple trauma patientsO. Linchevskyy, V. Getman, A. Makarov, D. Masnikov; Kyiv/UA

4. O160 – Whole body CT scan in trauma patient management L. Fattori, M. Oldani, G. Pesenti; Monza/IT

5. O162 – Mechanical ventilation after lung contusion causes more inflammation than ventilation alone in a blunt chest trauma model K. van Wessem, M. Heeres, M. Hennus, T. Blokhuis, L. Koenderman, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

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6. O161 – Arteriography in operating room allows an important reduction in the time to control bleeding in severe trauma E. Cingolani, T. Mastropietro, S. Manfroni, C. Cataldi, L. Riccioni, D. Antonellis, G. Nardi; Rome/IT

7. O163 – The role of oxidative stress in outcome of patients withmultiple blunt trauma O. Sogut1, H. Kaya1, M. Gokdemir1, M. Cevik1, M. Sayhan2, M. Dokuzoglu1, M. Boleken1; 1Sanliurfa/TR, 2Edirne/TR

8. O164 – End-to-side anastomosis for limb salvage in the single artery of the traumatized extremity M. R. Ghazisaidi1, N. Mozafari1, S. N. Hosseini2, M. Yavari1;1Tehran/IR, 2Zanjan/IR

9. O165 – The dependency of a traumatic aortic injury from the aorticstrain coefficient. A case series and biomechanical simulation M. Malota, M. Graw, R. Kopp; München/DE

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VIDEO SESSIONSkeletal Trauma 8Chairs: H. Gronborg (Copenhagen, Denmark),Z. Korac (Karlovac, Croatia)

1. Key-note: Challenge and pitfalls in osteosynthesis with locking platesP. Wendsche, Zidlochovice, Czech Republic

2. V29 – Fixation of pilon (AO 43C) fractures with an antero-lateral approach M. Bemelman, K. Lansink, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

3. V30 – Technique for spring plate fixation for labrum and acetabularreconstruction in Pipkin IV Fracture Dislocation F. Castelli, Milan/IT

4. V31 – Treatment of a tibia atrophic non union F. Wagner, Murnau/DE

5. V27 – The ileo inguinal approach M. Oransky, Rome/IT

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TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellySurgical ego in emergency settingA. Fingerhut, Poissy, France

12:00-12:12 Hall Blue

TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyEarly total care: still actual?M. Keel, Zurich, Switzerland

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TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyMesenteric Ischemia 2011F. Turegano, Madrid, Spain

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TWELVE TO TWELVE LECTURE – Feeding your brain before your bellyUpdate on abdominal compartment syndromeA. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland

12:00 – 13:30 Hall Yellow 1

Nurse Business Meeting

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VIDEO SESSIONSkeletal Trauma 2Charis: F. Castelli (Milan, Italy), L. Di Mento (Milan, Italy)

1. V20 – Thoracoscopic ventral spondylodesis of traumatic thoracolumbar spine fracturesR. Derksen, F. Bloemers, W. Zuidema, F. Bakker; Amsterdam/NL

2. V18 – Single Midline Incision and extra peritoneal approach fortype C pelvic fracturesK. Lansink, M. Bemelman, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

3. V19 – Anterior external fixation and sacroiliac percutaneous fixationfor complex pelvic ring injuries A. Aprato, A. Massè, G. Governale, A. Stucchi; Orbassano/IT

4. V21 – CT guided sacroiliac osteosynthesis with the use of ownaiming device M. Krivohlavek, S. Taller, R. Lukas, J. Sram; Liberec/CZ

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EJTES Meeting

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INTERACTIVE CASE DISCUSSION

Laparoscopy in Emergency Surgery: Common Practice vs. old and new GuidelinesHosted by SICUT/SIC/SICE/ACOI

Chairs: S. Uranues (Graz, Austria), A. Fingerhut (Poissy, France), G. Melotti (Modena, Italy), G. Gulotta (Palermo, Italy), M. Longoni (Milan, Italy)

Hosts: F. Agresta (Adria, Italy),M. Zago (Milan, Italy)

Panelists, experts and case presenters:K. Taviloglu, Istanbul, Turkey A. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland R. Latifi, Tucson, USAR. Pugliese, Milan, Italy R. Rosati, Milan, Italy M. Anastasiu, Buzau, RomaniaP. Vassiliu, Haidari, Greece L. Ansaloni, Bergamo, Italy C. Staudacher, Milan, ItalyL. Pinheiro, Viseu, Portugal A. Mirabella, Palermo, Italy N. Vettoretto, Chiari, ItalyF. Campanile, Civita Castellana, Italy L. Baiocchi, Brescia, Italy M. Carlucci, Milan, ItalyG. F. Cocorullo, Palermo, Italy V. Mandalà, Palermo, Italy M. Catani, Rome, Italy

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Open Pelvic Fractures Skeletal Trauma 9 Chairs: M. Keel (Luzern, Switzerland), E. Varga (Szeged, Hungary)

1. Key-note: How can we improve?R. Pascarella, Bologna, Italy

2. O166 – A new prosthetic implant for the treatment of acute fractures of the acetabulum in elderlyH. Resch, Salzburg/AT

3. O168 – The effect of Hollow-Reamer at making insertion hole ofshort femoral nail in femoral trochanteric fracture E. Shoda, K. Ouchi, S. Maruyama, S. Kitada, A. Sakurai; 0918/JP

4. O167 – External fixation of femoral fractures for damage control orthopaedics: 52 consecutives patientsV. Rodriguez Vega, P. Caba, V. Guimerá, J. L. Leon, J. A. ZafraJiménez, A. Jorge Mora, D. Blanco Díaz, I. Auñón, C. Resines;Madrid/ES

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5. O169 – Analysis of outcomes and complications in combinedpelvic and abdominal trauma R. Pfeifer1, M. Knobe1, R. Sellei1, C. Krettek2, H. Pape1;1Aachen/DE, 2Hannover/DE

6. O171 – Management of haemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures in French Army forward surgical team: interest of the pre-peritoneal packing E. Hornez, T. Monchal, Y. Baudoin, G. Lacroix, S. Bourgouin, J. P. Platel, E. Meaudre, H. Thouard; Toulon/FR

7. O170 – Angiographic embolization and severe pelvic fractures: single centre results W. Metsemakers, S. Nijs, S. Heye, P. Vanderschot, G. Maleux; Leuven/BE

8. O172 – Protocol-driven approach of bleeding abdominal and pelvictrauma F. Castelli1, O. Chiara2, S. Cimbanassi2, F. Sala2, D. Capitani1;1Milan/IT, 2Milano/IT

9. O173 – Severe Pelvic Bleeding: The role of primary internal fixationE. Varga, B. Erdőhelyi; Szeged/HU

13:30 – 15:15 Hall Yellow 3

Visceral Trauma 6Chairs: R. Marzaioli (Bari, Italy), P. Moniz Pereira (Lisbon, Portugal)

1. Key-note: NOM of liver and splenic injuries: essentials and trends in 2011P. Moniz Pereira, Lisbon, Portugal

2. O174 – The traumatic diaphragm rupture – A diagnostic challenge?S. Lederer1, R. Bogner1, A. Auffarth1, S. Karpik2, G. Korn1, M. Mayer1, H. Resch1; 1Salzburg/AT, 2Salzburg/AT

3. Management of thoraco-abdominal injuries B. Grand, G. Boddaert, D. Ngabou, A. Bouix, J. P. Arigon, F. Pons;Clamart/FR

4. O176 – Best timing of endovascular treatment for blunt aortic injuryY. Kurimoto, N. Kawaharada, T. Ito, T. Koyanagi, T. Maeda, A. Watanabe, T. Higami, T. Shimizu, I. Takahashi, K. Tanno, K. Mori,Y. Asai; Sapporo/JP

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5. O177 – Predictive factors of morbidity and mortality in grade Iv andV liver trauma undergoing perihepatic packing: single institution 14 years experience at European Trauma Center S. Di Saverio, E. Giorgini, C. Coniglio, S. Villani, A. Giugni, A. Biscardi, N. Montanari, F. Cinquantini, G. Gordini, G. Tugnoli;Bologna/IT

6. O178 – Genetic variation in innate immunity contributes to infectious complications in polytraumatized patients M. Bronkhorst, E. Van Lieshout, P. Patka; Rotterdam/NL

7. O179 – Blunt renal artery injury O. Ben-Ishay, E. Brauner, A. Ofer, H. Bahouth, Y. Kluger; Haifa/IL

8. O181 – Vascular surgery for penetrating neck trauma T. Cohnert, S. Koter, J. Fruhmann, S. Schweiger, A. Baumann;Graz/AT

9. O180 – The Management of a pneumopericardium after penetrating chest trauma: A prospective analysisA. Nicol, P. Navsaria; Cape Town/ZA

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Visceral Trauma 7 & Education 2Chairs: F. Al-Ayoubi (Linköping, Sweden), P. Bisagni (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: Developing emergency surgery skills for humanitarian missionsC. Pilasi Menichetti, Santiago, Chile

2. O182 – ‘Consultant of the week’ and plastic surgery junior doctors’trainingK. McCann1, R. Roberts2, T. Potokar2, S. Sinclair1; 1Dundonald, Belfast/UK, 2Swansea/UK

3. O184 – The need for mandatory training in endovascular haemorrhage control for all surgeonsC. Montan1, J. Holst2, C. Wahlgren1, T. Resch3; 1Stockholm/SE,2Malmö/SE, 3Malmo/SE

4. O185 – A single training session with first time Pelvic C-Clampusers. What to expect? H. Koller1, S. Uranues1, Z. Balogh2; 1Graz/AT, 2Newcastle/AU

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5. O188 – PHTLS- positive effects on competence in trauma afterteam training C. Frank1, B. Gliwitzky2, A. Moghaddam1, T. Gühring1, C. Wölfl1;1Ludwigshafen/DE, 2Aachen/DE

6. O187 – Improving Clinical Documentation – how minimal intervention can lead to an improvement in performance C. Urquhart, A. Vasireddy, T. Gorst, L. James; London/UK

7. O186 – Application of the tertiary survey in the initial managementof trauma patients S. Montmany, S. Navarro, P. Rebasa, A. Luna, C. Gómez, H. Llaquet; Sabadell/ES

8. O190 – Trauma registries: the first step in the “building bridges”process? J. Sproviero1, H. Kurihara2, I. Martínez-Casas3, M. Zago2, D. Mariani2; 1Olivos/AR, 2Milano/IT, 3Barcelona/ES

9. O189 – The TEAM course – planning, development and resultsafter 59 courses since 1999 in the central region of Portugal C. Mesquita, A. L. Trauma Emergency Surgery; Coimbra/PT

13:30 – 15:15 Hall Yellow 1

Guest Symposium

AO ItalyHigh Energy FracturesChairs: A. Belluati (Ravenna, Italy)Co-Chairs: M. Berlusconi (Rozzano, Italy), P. Cabitza (San Donato, Italy),P. Randelli (San Donato, Italy)

1. CASE 1: T. Nizegorodocew, Rome, Italy2. CASE 2: F. Santolini, Genoa, Italy

Discussion

Co-Chairs: R. Buzzi (Firenze, Italy), A. Pace (Cefalu, Italy), F. Castelli (Milan, Italy)

1. CASE 3: R. Varsalona, Siracusa, Italy2. CASE 4: G. Monteleone, Naples, Italy3. CASE 5: A. Olmeda, Padua, Italy

Discussion

Discussants: A. Olmeda, Padua, Italy, M. Lombardo, Cagliari, Italy, R. Pascarella,Bologna, Italy, V. Salini, Chieti, Italy, M. Monesi, Cesena, Italy, V. Zottola, Como, Italy

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ILC Disaster and Military Surgery

Peace and War Surgery: Civilian and Military Surgeons canlearn from each otherChairs: F. Turegano (Madrid, Spain), B. Schwab (Philadelphia, USA), M. Garatti (Brescia, Italy), G. Melotti (Modena, Italy)

1. Lesson learned from terrorist attacks F. Turegano, Madrid, Spain

2. Hemodynamics and hemostasis: war and civilian protocols shouldbe different? H. Champion, Annapolis, USA

3. The ISAF missions in Afghanistan 2010/11 – Role of the surgeon A. Strahovnik, Celje, Slovenia

4. Civilian surgery in war fields: experience of an health NGO (Emergency) M. Garatti, Brescia, Italy

5. Wind of war: lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan B. Schwab, Philadelphia, USA

15:30 – 17:00 Hall Blue

Minimally Invasive OstheosinthesisSkeletal Trauma 10 Chairs: S. Nijs (Leuven, Belgium), D. Capitani (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: What did we learn?R. Babst, Luzern, Switzerland

2. O191 – TraumArt: A computer based planning and educational system for orthopedic-trauma surgery E. Varga1, B. Erdőhelyi2, E. Varga jr.2; 1Szeged/HU, 2Davos/CH

3. O192 – Trochanteric fractures: a minimally invasive technique usingdynamic hip screw T. Aguiar, P. Amaral, L. Pinheiro, L. Tavares, J. Raposo, R. Soares,A. Rebelo; Ponta Delgada/PT

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4. O196 – New selfdynamisable internal fixator and minimally invasivemethod in femoral fractures treatment M. Mitkovic, S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, D. Mladenovic, M. Mitkovic;Nis/RS

5. O195 – HWX – a new proximal humeral nail for fracture treatmentZ. Detre, Budapest/HU

6. O198 – Percutaneous pedicular fixation combined with kyphoplasty for the treatment of thoracolumbar burst fracture. A novel technique P. Katonis, J. Aggelidakis, K. Alpantaki, S. Lianoudakis, M. Marketakis, A. Karantanas; Heraklion/GR

7. O197 – Outcome of AO/OTA 31-A3 fractures of the proximal femurtreated with either short or long proximal femoral nail G. Okcu, N. Ozkayin, K. Aktuglu; Izmir/TR

8. O194 – Fixator assisted nailing in proximal third tibia fractures A. Chelnokov, D. Bekreev; Ekaterinburg/RU

9. O193 – A new method to treat ankle-fractures: the intramedullarHeadLess Screw System – 5 years experience A. Kocsis, I. Kádas, Z. Magyari, G. Sztrinkai, S. Frenyo; Budapest/HU

15:30 – 17:00 Hall Yellow 3

Selected Best Poster PresentationsChairs: D. Heim (Frutigen, Switzerland), S. Stergiopoulos (Athens, Greece),F. Catena (Bologna, Italy)

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Visceral Trauma 8Chairs: L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands), D. Mariani (Milan, Italy)

1. Key-note: Immunology in open abdomenM. van Griensven, Vienna, Austria

2. O199 – Warshaw technique for pancreatic injuryK. Murata, J. Aiboshi, M. Kaji, Y. Otomo; Tokyo/JP

3. O200 – Endovascular treatment of acute blunt thoracic aortic injuries E. Marone, A. Kahlberg, Y. Tshomba, R. Chiesa; Milano/IT

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4. O201 – Management of blunt renal injury in a Dutch level 1 traumacenter in view of the European Guidelines D. Olthof1, C. van der Vlies2, O. van Delden2, T. de Reijke2, J. C. Goslings2; 1Landsmeer/NL, 2Amsterdam/NL

5. O202 – Effect of pre-existing medical conditions on in-hospitalmortality: analysis of trauma patients in 5 years T. Shoko, A. Shiraishi, M. Kaji, Y. Otomo; Tokyo/JP

6. O203 – Prospective evaluation of a refinement in the technique ofperihepatic packing: A safe and effective surgical hemostasis andmultidisciplinary approach can improve the outcome of severe livertrauma G. Tugnoli, S. Di Saverio, S. Villani, A. Biscardi, E. Giorgini, C. Coniglio, A. Giugni, N. Montanari, F. Cinquantini, G. Gordini, F. Baldoni; Bologna/IT

7. O204 – Whole-body MSCT versus conventional radiography + organspecific CT: one year’s prospective studyT. Bodzay, É. Papp, G. Nardai, T. Gál, I. Flóris, J. Szita; Budapest/HU

8. O207 – Vascular trauma of the limbs: eleven-year monocentric experience E. Marone, D. Logaldo, A. Kahlberg, Y. Tshomba, R. Chiesa; Milano/IT

9. O205 – Civilian popliteal artery injuries: A ten year audit in an urbantrauma centre P. Navsaria, A. Nicol, S. Edu, A. Banderker; Cape Town/ZA

15:30 – 17:00 Hall Yellow 1

Selected Best Case Report PresentationsChairs: N. Trovatello (Siracusa, Italy), I. Martinez Casas (Barcelona, Spain), F. Chiodini (Rozzano, Italy)

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MEDICAL RESPONSE TO MAJOR INCIDENTS (MRMI)Date: April 26 – 28, 2011Location: San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy Faculty: Sten Lennquist, Sweden (Course Director)

Amir Khorram-Manesh, SwedenBob Dobson, UKBoris Hreckovski, CroatiaCarl Montan, SwedenKristina Lennquist-Montan, Sweden

DEFINITIVE SURGICAL TRAUMA CARE™ COURSE (DSTC) Date: April 25 – 27, 2011Location: Istituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani

Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca26027 Rivolta d’Adda, Cremona, Italy

Faculty: Course Faculty:Christine Gaarder, Norway (Course Director)Pietro Padalino, Italy (Course Co-director)International Faculty: Luke Leenen, The NetherlandsCarlos Mesquita, PortugalPaul Naess, NorwayEric Voiglio, France National Faculty:Tiberio Canini, ItalyHayato Kurihara, ItalyMauro Zago, Italy

HOCUS - EFASTHands-On Course of Ultra SoundExtended Focused Assessment with Sonography for TraumaDate: April 27, 2011Location: San Gerardo Hospital

Via Pergolesi 33, Monza, ItalyFaculty: F. Abu Zidan, UAE (Course Director)

A. Casamassima, Italy (Course Co-director)E. Barbosa, PortugalM. Ruessler, GermanyM. Marconi, Italy

HOCUS - POCUSHands-On Course of UltraSoundPoint of Care Ultra SoundDate: April 27, 2011Location: San Gerardo Hospital

Via Pergolesi 33, Monza, ItalyFaculty: F. Al-Ayoubi, Sweden

A. Casamassima, Italy (Course Director)D. Mariani, ItalyG. Montagnolo, Italy

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ACUTE CARE SURGERY

CR1 - A rare cause of bowel ischemiaG. Jagger, D. Debnath, S.T. Elnaas, W. Ismail; Romford/UK

CR2 - A rare cause of bowel obstructionD. Debnath1, R. Le Fur2; 1Chelmsford/UK, 2London/UK

CR3 - A woman with a discharging swelling in the groinD. Debnath, W. Ismail; Romford/UK

CR4 - Gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor presenting with acute pain in right lower abdominalquadrant: report of three rare casesI. Lintzeris1, X. Agrogianni2, A. Lintzeri2, A. Varatsos1, V. Ponirakos1; 1Tripolis/GR,2Athens/GR

CR60 - Management of a serious blunt abdominal trauma L. Farassino, L. Livraghi, M. Berselli, L. Latham, E. Cocozza; Varese/IT

CENTRALIZATION CRITERIA AND PRE-HOSPITAL CARE

CR5 - Interhospital transport of an ARDS patient after multiple trauma. A case reportM. Weuster, S. Oestern, S. Lippross, A. Thiem, A. Seekamp, J. Cremer, N. Haake; Kiel/DE

CLINICAL ULTRASOUND IN ACUTE CARE SURGERY

CR6 - Conservative management of a IV grade blunt hepatic trauma in a young femal patientL. Farassino, L. Livraghi, M. Berselli, L. Latham, E. Cocozza; Varese/IT

CR7 - Surgeon-performed Contrast Enhanced US-guided percutaneous sealing of postraumatic splenic pseudoanevrysmM. Zago, D. Mariani, H. Kurihara, A. Casamassima, F. Luzzana, F. Butti, R.A. Foà; Milano/IT

CR8 - Unusual Case Of Superıor Mesenterıc Veın Thrombosıs As A Complıcatıon OfCrohn's DıseaseO. Yener; Istanbul/TR

DIFFICULT WOUND MANAGEMENT

CR9 - “Awake” laparoscopy – screening method in asymptomatic patients with penetratingabdominal trauma?S. Tsintsari, G. Rojnoveanu, G. Ghidirim, R. Gurghis, V. Gafton, V. Spataru, V. Bunescu;Chisinau/MD

CR10 - Penetrating Thoracic Injury An Interesting Case ReportM. Grigoraki1, T. Kokkinakis2, G. Panagiotakis2, A. Moniakis1, C. Stroumbos1, K. Spiridakis1;1Heraklion/GR, 2Heraklion Crete/GR

CR11 - Penetrating tracheal injury caused by a foreign body: a case reportH. Dogan, D.N. Ozucelik, A. Avci, M. Kıcır, K. Aciksari, B.M. Ayvacı; Istanbul/TR

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CR12 - Unique Approach to Wound Vacuum Therapy in Combat CasualtiesW.B. Harris1, K.D. Martin2, M.J. Wall, Jr.3, R. Shinnerl4; 1Biloxi, MS/US, 2APO AE/US,3Houston, TX/US, 4Evansville, IN/US

CR13 - Vaacum Assisted Wound Closure and Amphothericin B in dialisys-related Candidaencapsulating peritonitis. A chance after the failure of a traditional therapy.V. Balassone, O.C. Buonomo, A.V. Granai, D. Venditti, G. Sena, B. Ielpo, G. Petrella;Rome/IT

CR14 - VAC. therapy, as the last chance in the management of extensive soft tissue envelope damage – demonstration under two casesL. Toth, Z. Kincses, J. Csotye; Gyula/HU

FRACTURES/DISLOCATIONS

CR15 - Acute Persistent Traumatic Anterior Dislocation of the Fractured Radial Head:Case Report and Novel Surgical techniqueN. Baraza, M. Krkovic; Coventry/UK

CR16 - Closed total talar dislocationJ. Quintana Plaza, A.A. Jorge Mora, M.R. García-Rayo Rodríguez-Barbero, F.J. OrtegaGarcía, V. Rodríguez, C. Resines; Madrid/ES

CR17 - Complex sacral fracture - case reportJ.L. Alves, N. Duarte, B. Costa, R. Velasco, P. Andrés, A. Rocha, M.J. Frade; Coimbra/PT

CR18 - Distal radius fracture and scapholunate dissociation - case reportS.I.V.S. Fernandes, J.E. Fraga Ferreira, A.T. Barbosa, J. Oliveira, R. Ferrero, V. Caetano, M. Loureiro, P. Mendes; Guimarães/PT

CR19 - Femoral condyle fracture after lateral patella dislocation. Fixation technique withsubcondral K wires.M. Roman, R. Fleaca; Sibiu/RO

CR20 - Fixation of a bimalleolar ankle fracture and subsequent compartment syndromeS. Guo1, G. McKay1, D. Sethi2, D. Prakash2; 1Weston Super Mare/UK, 2West Bromwich/UK

CR21 - Fixation of an unusual type of hamate fractureP. Maguire1, B. Liu2, J. Doyle2, A. Beden2; 1Bury/UK, 2Bury/UK

CR22 - Functional follow-up post Clavicular hookplate using the iphone 4: a case report.D.W. Good, D. Lui, M. Leonard, S. Morris, M. Neligan, P. Nicholson, J.P. McElwain;Dublin/IE

CR23 - Internal fixatorsE. Castaman; Montecchio Maggiore/IT

CR24 - Isolated anterior elbow dislocation by airbag inflation. A case reportE. Fotiadis, E. Iliopoulos, F. Vittis, A. Kravas, D. Tsitouras, T. Ntovas; Veria/GR

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CR25 - Lengthening z-osteotomy of the fibula to correct persistent talar shift followingopen reduction internal fixation of ankle fracturesT. Thangarajah, A. Lakdawala, E. Battaloglu, M. Edwards, A. Malik, A. Tillu; 4HJ/UK

CR26 - Non-operative management of a femoral neck fracture occurring after intra-medullary nail removal. A case report.L. Pietrogrande, C. Legnani, A. Dondi; Milano/IT

CR27 - Pipkin II Fracture of the Femoral Head – Case PresentationR. Fleaca, M. Roman, V. Oleksik, A. Pascu; Sibiu/RO

CR28 - Sequel of radial head fracture/dislocation in a 14 years-old childS.I.V.S. Fernandes, J.E. Fraga Ferreira, A.T. Barbosa, J. Oliveira, J. Reis, G. Cruz, V. Caetano, P. Mendes; Guimarães/PT

CR29 - The conservative treatment of anterior knee dislocation with ipsilateral open tibiashaft fracture; A case report of a professional athleteA. Aydin1, H. Atmaca2, R. Musaoglu2, K. Memisoglu2, S.U. Muezzinoglu2; 1Igdir/TR, 2Kocaeli/TR

CR30 - Unexpected Neck of Femur Fracture in a 29 year old man after a FallN. Baraza, T. Parwez; Birmingham/UK

CR32 - Identical fracture patterns in combat vehicle blast injuries due to improvised explosive devices.J.P. Commandeur1, R.J. Derksen1, D. MacDonald2, R.S. Breederveld3; 1Amsterdam/NL,2Sudbury/CA, 3Beverwijk/NL

ACUTE CARE SURGERY

CR31 - Emergency Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Patient with An Acute Abdomen -A Case ReportK.P. Chan; Singapore/SG

CR33 - Surgical management of pancreatic,biliary and splenic trauma. Case reportN. Romano, D. Pietrasanta, V. Prosperi, G. Basili, O. Goletti; Pontedera/IT

CR34 - The role of laparoscopy in diagnosing intestinal perforations after blunt abdominaltraumaA. Nicolau; Bucharest/RO

MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE AND COAGULOPATHY

CR35 - Complex Politraumatism After Car CrashD. Munteanu, G. Molnar; Cluj-Napoca/RO

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN NON TRAUMATIC EMERGENCIES

CR36 - Small-bowel obstruction due to trans-mesocolic internal hernia: videolaparoscopictreatmentB. Fiore, S. Bona, S. Badiali, C. Verrusio, M. Marconi, S. Imparato, M. Montorsi; Rozzano (MI)/IT

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN SKELETAL TRAUMA

CR37 - Achieving primary healing of ligamentous structures after acromioclavicular jointdislocationA. Vasireddy, W. Ogufere; London/UK

CR38 - Traumatic Pneumomediastinum: Case ReportM. Uzkeser, H. Sahin, S.T. Akgol Gur, S. Aslan; Erzurum/TR

OPEN FRACTURES

CR39 - Meat Grinder Accident Results in Critical Injuries for WorkerH. Dogan, A. Avci, D. N. Ozucelik, N. Kaya, Y. Aydın, E. Ciftci; Istanbul/TR

PELVIC TRAUMA

CR40 - An ususal pelvic ring fracture. Case report.A. Mariani1, F. Baticci2, S. Aandreani1, F. Sammartano2, S. Cimbanassi2, O. Chiara2, R. Squinzi1; 1Milan/IT, 2Milan/IT

CR41 - Effects of an emergency pelvic injury protocol in the improvement of the polytrauma patient care. About a caseA. Noval, A. Pérez, D. Cárdenes, C. R. Hernández, L. López, M. Sepulveda, C. Araña; Las Palmas de GC/ES

CR42 - Extraperitoneal pelvic packing in multiply injuried elderly patient. The role of damage control surgeryV. Guimerá García, M. Gutierrez-Andreu, P. Caba Doussoux, P. Yuste-Garcia, J.L. LeonBaltasar, C. Resines Erasun; Madrid/ES

CR43 - Reduction technique of the overlapping and locked pubic sympyhsisH. Botanlioglu, N. B lsel, G. Kaynak, M.C. Unlu; STANBUL/TR

ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES

CR44 - Acute abdomen: Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis complicated with pneumoperitoneum, Case reportH. M. Fernandes, C.S. Costa, A.L. Silva, T.N. Santos, A.S. Santos; Guimarães/PT

CR45 - Delayed presentation of diaphragmatic rupture.E. Falidas, E. Pavlaki, G. Christopoulos, S. Mathioulakis, K. Vlachos, C. Villias; Athens/GR

CR46 - Disproportional Bile Duct Injury After Laparoscopic CholecystectomyS. Christodoulou, S. Stergiopoulos, P. Vasiliou, N. Arkadopoulos, D. Sampanis, C. Lapas,V. Smyrniotis; Athens/GR

CR47 - Hepatic traumaJ. C. Pereira, A.L. Silva, S. Viçoso, T. C. Santos, M. Oliveira, A.S. Santos, J. Monteiro, J. Reis, L. Terroso, C. Santos; Guimarães/PT

CR48 - Pancreatic duct repair for blunt pancreatic transectionM. Shimizu, N. Hiroe, T. Shibusawa, S. Matsumoto, T. Funabiki, M. Yamazaki, M. Kitano;Yokohama/JP

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CR49 - Treatment of a III grades pancreatic injuryC. Cataldi, T. Mastropietro, S. Manfroni, M. Pistocchi, E. Cingolani, R.L. Meniconi, G. Nardi, D. Antonellis, A. Roveran; Rome/IT

SPINAL AND BRAIN INJURY IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA

CR50 - A rare case of good recovery in traumatic occipital condyl fracture associated withcentral bilateral abducens palsyG. Nardi1, A. Cossu1, D. Piredda1, S. Signoretti2, C. Ajimone_Cat1, G. Ranaldi1; 1Rome/IT,2Rome/IT

CR51 - Blunt traumatic cardiac hernia associated with tension pneumopericardium: casereportF. Sammartano1, F. Baticci1, A. Mariani2, S. Andreani1, O. Chiara1; 1Milan/IT, 2Milan/IT

CR52 - Polytraumatized patient with vertebral trauma – an orthopedic perspectiveS. I. V. S. Fernandes, J. E. Fraga Ferreira, A. T. Barbosa, J. Oliveira, J. C. Pereira, M. Oliveira, A. L. Silva, T. Basto, J. Reis, V. Caetano, P. Mendes; Guimarães/PT

CR53 - Posttraumatic Cerebral InfarctS. Aslan, M. Emet, M. Çakır, Z. Çakır, M. Uzkeser; Erzurum/TR

CR54 - Reconstruction of a frontal depressed fracture - case reportJ.L. Alves, B. Costa, N. Duarte, R. Velasco, A. Rocha, A. Lopes; Coimbra/PT

VASCULAR LESIONS

CR55 - Combined left ventricle and descending aortic gunshot woundF. Domaszewski, E. Schwendenwein, J. Dumfarth, M. Greitbauer, M. Gregori, F. Wolf, M. Vögele-Kadletz, G. Wollenek; Vienna/AT

CR56 - Delayed endovascular treatment of descending aorta stent graft collapse in a patient treated for post- traumatic aortic ruptureG. Nano, D. Mazzaccaro, G. Malacrida, M. T. Occhiuto, S. Stegher, D. G. Tealdi; San Donato Milanese/IT

CR57 - Hunting accident - Shot wound of lower extremityJ. Ciernik, M. Reska, J. Konecny, P. Divis, M. Dvorak; Brno/CZ

CR58 - Traumatic asphyxia: Case reportM. Uzkeser, Y. Aydın, M. Emet, Z. Çakır, S. Aslan, G. Ozturk; Erzurum/TR

CR59 - Traumatic tracheo-innominate fistula as a rare acute complication of penetratingneck injury: case reportA. Kulyapina, T. Sanchez Rodriguez, D. Perez-Diaz, L. Rodriguez Bachiller, J. Rodríguez-Roda Stuart, F. Turegano, D. Sánchez Valenzuela; Madrid/ES

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P1 - Acute Appendicitis in PregnancyB. Citgez, G. Yetkin, M. Uludag, I. Akgun, E.K. Gurbulak, N. Bahat; Istanbul/TR

P2 - Analysis of the Significant diagnostic Signs and Prognostic Factors of Gangrenous Ischemic ColitisK. Ueda, Y. Iwasaki, S. Yamazoe, Y. Kawazoe, H. Yamaue, T. Naka; Wakayama/JP

P3 - Anastomotic coverage and duodenal decompression are the essential factors to prevent anastomotic leakage in traumatic duodenal injuryS. Hikida, T. Sakamoto, S. Mori, N. Yamashita, M. Takamatsu, T. Morita, S. Fuyuta, M. Nabeta, O. Takasu, M. Nagase; Kurume City/JP

P4 - Assessment of Chest Trauma in Patients Admitted to Academic Medical Centers ofIRANM. Hossein Pour; 87196-74591/IR

P5 - Blunt liver and Spleen trauma: epidemiology and management in a tertiary hospital ofWestern GreeceA. Zygomalas, C. Spyropoulos, D. Karavias, M. Stavropoulos, I. Maroulis, D. Karavias; Patras/GR

P6 - Blunt splenic trauma in children: Which factors influence the choice of treatment?M. P. J. Teuben, W. Kramer, L. P. H. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

P7 - Body Packers; a plea for conservative treatmentJ.K. de Bakker, P.W.B. Nanayakkara, L.M.G. Geeraedts jr., E.S.M. de Lange, M.O. Mackintosh, H.J. Bonjer; Amsterdam/NL

P8 - Career Development for Female Scientists in Medicine - Experience with theTANDEMplusMED Mentoring Programme from a trauma surgical point of viewG. Gradl, M. Knobe, H. Wolf, H. Pape; Aachen/DE

P9 - Evaluation of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) score as a predictorof mortality and length of hospital stay in trauma patientsM. Hossein Pour; 87155.111/IR

P10 - Gender specific evaluation of student s career planning in the angular field of orthopedic trauma.S.C. Mooij, M. Holschen, R. Pfeifer, H. Pape, M. Knobe; Aachen/DE

P11 - Immediate ‘total body’ computed tomography in multi-trauma patients – a systematic reviewJ. C. Sierink, T. P. Saltzherr, J. B. Reitsma, J.C. Goslings; Amsterdam/NL

P12 - Isolated necrosis of cecum: a rare cause of right-sided inferior abdominal quadrant pain.I. Lintzeris1, X. Agrogianni2, A. Lintzeri2; 1Tripolis/GR, 2Athens/GR

P13 - Medical evaluation of hospitalized deadly injured patients of road accidentsT. Bogosi, P. Gergely, G. Merenyi; Budapest/HU

P14 - Occult Hemopeumothorax In Chest Trauma: Clinical Significance-Prospective StudyI. Y. Mahmood1, Z.S. Tawfik2, S.R. Khoschnau2, A. Almadany1, S. Nabir2, K. I. Maull3;1Doha/QA, 2Doha/QA, 3Qatar/QA

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P15 - Opinon of the Medical Staff on Intraosseous Access during Emergency CareH. Turkan; Istanbul/TR

P16 - Our experience with plastrone appendicitisB. Citgez, G. Yetkin, M. Uludag, I. Akgun, E.K. Gurbulak, F. Ferhatoglu; Istanbul/TR

P17 – moved to oral presentations

P18 - Safety and Efficacy of Furosemide Administration in Fully Resuscitated Trauma PatientsD. D. Yeh, J. Tang; San Francisco, CA/US

P19 - Socioeconomic Outcome in Patients with Multiple Injuries 10+ Years after TraumaC. Bley1, R. Pfeifer1, C. Garving1, R. M. Sellei1, N.A. Sittaro2, C. Probst2, H. Pape1;1Aachen/DE, 2Hannover/DE

P20 – moved to Oral presentations

P21 - The Imperial College London Surgical Society International Undergraduate TraumaConference 2010Y. J. Chong, C.T. Cheong, A. Logeswaran, K. Bhatt; London/UK

P22 - The perception of junior doctors with an interest in trauma, on the current level ofeducation and management of trauma in the United Kingdom.A. Logeswaran1, Y. J. Chong1, C. T. Cheong1, A. Ariyarathenam2; 1London/UK,2Cornwall/UK

P23 - The results of our nonoperative approach to the blunt abdominal traumaM. Altınta 1, A. çevik2, N. Bildik2, T. Yücel2; 1Istanbul/TR, 2Istanbul/TR

P24 – moved to Oral presentations

CENTRALIZATION CRITERIA AND PRE-HOSPITAL CARE

P25 - "Revision" of the Revised Trauma Score --Changes in Glasgow Coma Scale beforeand after arriving at hospital affect trauma mortalityA. Shiraishi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo/JP

P26 - Child and adolescent mortality due to external causes in a Brazilian cityA. M. A. Fraga1, T. M. Fernandez1, G. P. Fraga2, J. M. Bustorff-Silva2; 1Valinhos SP/BR, 2Campinas, SP/BR

P27 - Criteria for cancelling Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) – dispatchesG. F. Giannakopoulos, F. W. Bloemers, H. M. T. Christiaans, P. van Exter, E. S. M. de Lange- de Klerk, W. P. Zuidema, J. C. Goslings, F. C. Bakker; Amsterdam/NL

P28 - Emergency Department Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in patients with cardiac arrest following closed injuries. Does it make sense?G. C. Georgiou, V. Popko, N. Vlassis, A. Kambouris, F. Kodonas, A. Chiotis; Xanthi/GR

P29 - Emergeny Surgery and Traumatology in Extreme ConditionsD. Bertocco1, A. Adduci2, C. Viglino2, D. Colombero3; 1Moncalieri/IT, 2Turin/IT, 3Orbassano/IT

P30 - How helpful are the use of AIS, ISS, RTS, TRISS, etc., in assessment, treatment andprognosis of Polytrauma.A. S. Dogjani, G.S. Zikaj, B. E. Hasanaj, S. L. CEKA, K. D. Subashi; Tirana/AL

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P31 - Inter-hospital Transfer in JapanT. Fujita, M. Kitamura, M. Yamazaki, R. Yamaguchi, K. Nakazawa, Y. Uchida, H. Ikeda, T. Sakamoto; Tokyo/JP

P32 - The elder patient with hypertension and head injury related to in-hospital mortality.K. Morishita, A. Shiraishi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo/JP

P33 - The practicality of including the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome in thedefinition of polytrauma.N. E. Butcher, Z. Balogh; Newcastle, NSW/AU

CLINICAL ULTRASOUND IN ACUTE CARE SURGERY

P34 - Acute cholecystitis in the elderly: conservative treatment, ultrasound monitoring andtreatment options.H. Kurihara1, M. Zago1, D. Mariani1, P. Beretta1, R.A. Foà1, F. Butti1, A. Biloslavo2;1Milano/IT, 2Trieste/IT

P35 - Diagnostics of blunt abdominal injury in polytrauma patients. Ultrasound vs. CT scanF. Urbán, B.L. Szeferinkin, M. Kovács; Debrecen/HU

P36 - Reliability Of Ultrasonography For Diagnosing Acute AppendicitisA. H. Gökce, A. Aren, F.S. Gökçe, N. Dursun, A.Y. Barut; Istanbul/TR

P37 – moved to Oral presentations

P38 - Ultrasonographic examination of the radial and ulnar nerves after percutaneouscross-wiring of supracondylar humerus fractures in children: a prospective, randomizedcontrolled study.M. A. Altay1, C. Erturk2, M. Altay1, O. Belhan3, U.E. Isikan1; 1Sanliurfa/TR, 2Sanliurfa/TR,3Elazig/TR

P39 - Ultrasonography as primary imaging modality in patients with suspected appendicitisG. Christodoulidis, G. Triantafyllidis, M. Spyridakis, O. Lazoura, K. Tepetes; Larissa/GR

P40 - Unstable hemodynamically trauma patients with hemoperitoneum: why should wego to CT scan first?J. Charbit, I. Millet, J.P. Roustan, G. Brault-Noble, F. Guillon, P. Taourel, X. Capdevila;Montpellier/FR

DIFFICULT WOUND MANAGEMENT – VISCERAL TRAUMA

P41 - A new technique for definitive TENSION-FREE closure of laparostomyM. C. W. Reis, C.T. Almeida, D. P. Santana, B. D. L. Rodrigues, E. Celso Santos, A. F. Z. B. de Andrade; Belo Horizonte/BR

P42 - Andrologic emergencies: how to treat and solve them. Our experienceG. Cozzi, F. Mantovani; Milano/IT

P43 - Conservative Surgery Versus Nonoperative Management of Splenic Injuris in Polytrauma PatientM. Beuran, I. Negoi, S. Paun, A. Runcanu, M. D. Venter, B. Gaspar, M. Lica, I. Lica;Bucharest/RO

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P44 - Damage control in penetrating chest traumaY. Tugba1, I. Massalis2, P. D. Gkanas2, E. Degiannis3, D. Doll4; 1Ankara/TR, 2Nafplion/GR,3Johannesburg/ZA, 4Marburg/DE

P45 - Degloving injury, patterns and clinical classificationR. Martens, F. W. Bloemers, H. G. Licher, F. C. Bakker, W. P. Zuidema; Amsterdam/NL

P46 - Effective combined VAC and MESH treatment in massive abdominal loss of domainA. Airoldi, S. Costa, A. Biondi, A. Zefelippo, P. De Rai; Milano/IT

P47 - Electric Decontamination of the skin in the presence of foreign bodiesP. Reynders-Frederix; Leuven/BE

P48 - Hemostatic sponge Tachosil as a treatment option for perforated peptic ulcer. An experimental animal studyG. Christodoulidis, M. Spyridakis, D. Simeonidis, A. Diamantis, E. Polychronopoulou, K. Tepetes; Larissa/GR

P49 - Innovative approach for primary closure of ruptured large incisional hernia with complete eviscerationJ. Rodrigues1, S. Mallidu2; 1Panaji/IN, 2Panjim/IN

P50 - Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for persistent thoracic empyema after spontaneous oesophageal perforationM. Zago, D. Mariani, H. Kurihara, A. Spreafico, M. Lucini, P. Beretta, F. Luzzana; Milano/IT

P51 - Penetrating cardiac traumaV.B. Nogueira, T.R.A. Calderan, B.M.T. Pereira, M.P. Villaça, G.P. Fraga; Campinas, SP/BR

P52 - Postoperative infections after femoral head fractures, treated with vacuum assistedtechniques.B. Patczai, T. Mintál, N. Wiegand, I. Naumov, L. Vámhidy; Pécs/HU

P53 - Scin defect in surgical treated calcaneal fractures, case reportsZ. Todorovi ; Leskovac/RS

P54 - Successful technique for management of entero-athmospheric fistula in open abdomen woundR. Alemanno, A. Biondi, S. Costa, A. Zefelippo, P. Bertazzoni, F. Vitale, A. Troci, E. Contessini Avesani; Milano/IT

P55 - Surgical anatomy of pancreatic branches of splenic vessels pertinent to spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy with preserved splenic artery and vein: Cadaver studyand case reportN. Kaneko1, Y. Kobayashi2, H. Terayama1, M. Itoh1; 1Shinjuku/JP, 2Tokorozawa/JP

P56 - The flesh eating bacteriaJ.A. Pereira, J. Constantino, H. Pinho, L. F. Pinheiro; Viseu/PT

P57 - Urgent and emergency surgery in neck and maxillofacial traumaC. Camarero1, J. Martin Gil1, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez2, Y. M. Al-lal1, M. Burneo1, A. Kulyapina1, L. E. Bernardos1, C. Rey Valcárcel1, F. Turegano1; 1Madrid/ES, 2Madrid/ES

P58 – moved to Oral presentations

P59 - VATS in blunt thoracic traumaV. Strambu, P. Radu, C. Iorga, S. Stoian, M. Bratucu, D. Garofil, F. Popa; Bucharest/RO

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P60 - A new anatomic shaped tibia nail - first experiences and resultsA. Ahrberg, C. Schwarz, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

P61 - A Newly Designed Intramedullary Nail for Forearm Fractures in AdultsF. Akpinar, G. Saka, F. Küçükdurmaz, C. Özer, U. Bakır; Istanbul/TR

P62 - A Newly Designed Intramedullary Nail with Distal Interlocking system for Tibia Fractures in AdultsF. Akpinar1, F. Küçükdurmaz1, N. Sağlam2, G. Saka1, C. Aci1; 1Istanbul/TR, 2 stanbul/TR

P63 - Agreement between Initial Classification and Subsequent Reclassification of Fractures of the Distal Radius in a Prospective Cohort StudyR. H. van Leerdam, A. Lindenhovius, S. Souer, D. Ring; Boston, MA/US

P64 - American College of Cardiology & American Heart Association perioperative assessment guidelines for hip surgery: a prospective studyS. Smeets, M. Poeze, J. Verbruggen; Maastricht/NL

P65 - An assessment of clinical outcome after reamed intramedullary nailing in patientsover 60 years compared to younger patients with a tibial shaft fractureT. W. A. Koedam, G. F. Giannakopoulos, F. C. Bakker, F. W. Bloemers, W. P. Zuidema; Amsterdam/NL

P66 - An investigation of the factors associated with the preoperative D-dimer values intrauma patientsN. Takeuchi, M. Hashizume, Y. Iwamoto; Fukuoka/JP

P67 - Audit on Complication rate of Trochanteric Antegrade Nail (Trigen) in treating unstable Intertrochanteric fractures of Neck of Femur.A. M. Saad, I. A. Ali, A.G. Cobb; Carshalton, Surrey/UK

P68 - Benefit of correction-osteotomy in malunited distal fractures of the radiusH. K. Widhalm, G. Vekszler, S. Hajdu, M. Chochole; Vienna/AT

P69 - Biomechanical Analysis of Percutaneous All Lateral Pinning (Dorgan’s Technique)Technique for Supracondylar Humerus Fractures in Children.K. Memisoglu, R. Musaoglu, A. Cengiz, C. C. Kesemenli; Kocaeli/TR

P70 - Biomechanical Testing of aTension Band Plate for Olecranon FracturesA. Spiegel, J. Schonhardt, N. Pochlatko; Basel/CH

P71 - Bipolar hemiarthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures and the effect ofsurgical approach on functional resultsM. A. Altay1, C. Erturk2, U. E. Isikan1; 1Sanliufra/TR, 2Sanliurfa/TR

P72 - Cable plate Fixation of Vancouver Type-B& C Periprosthetic Femoral fracture in octageneraian.M. Bhattacharyya1, N. Venkatram2, S. Mazumdar2, B. Gerber2; 1London/UK, 2London/UK

P73 - Cannulated Countersinkable Compression Screw for Medial Malleolar FracturesJ. A. Bekken, G. R. Roukema; Rotterdam/NL

P74 - Comminuted fracture of radial head - osteosynthesis or prosthesisM. Forman, D. Kusy, M. Carda; Pardubice/CZ

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P75 - Comparison of intraoperative fluoroscopy time and clinical-radiological results in thetreatment of pediatric femur shaft fractures with mini-open versus closed reduction and ti-tanium elastic nailM. A. Altay1, C. Erturk2, H. Cece1, U. E. Isikan1; 1Sanliurfa/TR, 2Sanliurfa/TR

P76 - Comparison of reamed intramedullary compression nails vs. reamed intramedullarynailing without compression in tibia shaft fracturesF. Högel, P. Augat, V. Bühren; Murnau/DE

P77 - Complicated Patelar Tendon Ruptures Treatment with BTB AlograftV. Kecojevi , S. Kecojevi , I. Lalic, Z. Gojkovic, M. Stankovic, V. Harhaji, S. Ninkovi , R. Matijevic; Novi Sad/RS

P78 - Diagnosis and treatment criteria for tibial pilon fracturesG. Tomoaia, C.A. Bardas; Cluj-Napoca/RO

P79 - Diagnosis of Concomitant Femoral Neck Fracture in Patients with Femoral ShaftFractureK. Ogawa1, M. Fujii1, M. Yorimitsu1, R. Konishi1, H. Date1, K. Munetomo1, S. Arataki1, T. Noda2, T. Ozaki2; 1Hiroshima/JP, 2Okayama/JP

P80 - Distal tibia and pilon fractures treated with the external fixation methodS.S. Milenkovic; Nis/RS

P81 - Do gender differences influence the outcome of elderly hip fracture patients duringhospital stay?P. C. Johannesma, F. W. Bloemers, F. C. Bakker, E. S. M. de Lange-de Klerk, W. P. Zuidema; Amsterdam/NL

P82 - Does fracture location influence functional outcome in conservatively treatedscaphoid fractures?S. J. Rhemrev1, R. H. van Leerdam1, D. Ootes1, M. Otoide1, F. Beeres2, S. A. G. Meylaerts1;1The Hague/NL, 2The hague/NL

P83 - Early assessment and emergency department management of unstable ankle injuries shortens hospital admission.E. Battaloglu, A. Lakdawala, T. Thangarajah, A. Tillu; 4HJ/UK

P84 - Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nailing (ESIN) compared with plate osteosynthesis indislocated clavicle fractures, results of a retrospective cohort study.

R. van den Berg, P. van Rutte, G. van Montfort, A. van der Veen; Eindhoven/NL

P85 - Epidemiology of sternal fractures: where we going?P. Moreno de la Santa Barajas, M. D. Polo Otero, C. Delgado Sanchez-Gracian, P. Magdalena Lopez, M. Choren Duran, C. Trinidad Lopez, M. Lozano Gomez, S. Leal Ruiloba; Vigo/ES

P86 - Fast tracking of proximal femur fractures! who is fit?Z. Khan1, M. U. Khattak2, N. Bennett2, I. R. Chambers2; 18UZ/UK, 27BH/UK

P87 - Femoral shaft fracture in elderly populationA. A. Jorge Mora, J. A. Zafra Jiménez, J. L. Leon Baltasar, V. Rodríguez, V. Guimerá García,C. Resines; Madrid/ES

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P88 - First results: fixation device related rotational influences in hip fractures, a RadioStereometric AnalysisG. S. Stollenwerck, D. van Embden, B. Kaptein, R.G. Nelissen, I. B. Schipper; Leiden/NL

P89 - Freezing of rat tibiae at -20° does not affect mechanical properties of intramedullarybone / implant-interface in pull-out testingM. Diefenbeck1, S. Zankovych1, J. Bossert1, C. Schrader1, J. Schmidt1, U. Finger2, M. Faucon2, T. Mückley1; 1Jena/DE, 2Aschau/DE

P90 - How reliable is the comprehensive AO/OTA-classification of adult long-bone fractures in a busy orthopaedic department?T. Meling, K. Harboe, C. Enoksen, A.J. Arthursson, T. Søvik, K. Søreide; Stavanger/NO

P91 - How severe are initially undetected injuries to the knee accompanying a tibial shaftfracture?S. Lederer, A. Auffarth, R. Bogner, M. Mayer, S. Karpik, G. Korn, H. Resch; Salzburg/AT

P92 - Impact of opening a Skate Park on the incidence and severity of injuries presentingto a district hospitalP. R. Loughenbury, D. Watkin, F. A. Barnett, A. P. Volans, N. Evans; Scarborough/UK

P93 - Impact of Snow on Trauma Workload in a District General HospitalA. Patel, K. Katam, J. Velpula, S. A. Jain; Birmingham/UK

P94 - Implant removal in the Dutch practice. Results of a surveyD. I. Vos1, B. Hanson2, M. Verhofstad3; 1Breda/NL, 2Dübendorf/CH, 3Tilburg/NL

P95 - Incidence of Upper Extremity Injuries in the USD. Ootes, K. T. Lambers, D. Ring; Boston, MA/US

P96 - Infections after Ankle Fractures – rare but complicated?A. Ahrberg, N. Höde, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

P97 - Internal Fixation in Femoral Neck FracturesR. Fleaca, M. Roman, T. Stanciu, V. Oleksik, A. Pascu; Sibiu/RO

P98 - Is an operative treatment of rib fractures beneficial “Feasibility study for a MRCT”F. Struik, L. Poelhekke; Nijmegen/NL

P99 - Is it possible for the use of external fixation to reduce failures of standard Ender nailing in intertrochanteric fractures?: A comparative intervention studyC. Erturk1, M. A. Altay2, B. Cagman3, U. E. Isikan1; 1Sanliurfa/TR, 2Sanliurfra/TR,3Gaziantep/TR

P100 - Is the Müller classification of long-bone fractures reliable in children's fracturesT. Meling, K. Harboe, C. Enoksen, A. J. Arthursson, K. Søreide; Stavanger/NO

P101 - leg length discrepancy after cemented hip hemiarthroplastyT. K. Yarashi, S. Akhtar, M. Fehily; Bolton/UK

P102 - Lessons learned from >5 year Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nailing (ESIN) as operative treatment for dislocated midshaft clavicle fractures. A retrospective cohortstudy.P. van Rutte, R. van den Berg, G. van Montfort, A. van der Veen; Eindhoven/NL

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P103 - Low intensity pulsed ultrasound accelerates endochondral ossification in agedmouse femur fracture modelK. Naruse1, K. Urabe1, K. Uchida1, H. Minehara2, M. Katano1, M. Itoman3, M. Takaso1;1Kanagawa, Sagamihara/JP, 2Sagamihara/JP, 3Kitakyushu/JP

P104 - Management of distal femoral fractures with locking platesK. I. Papagiannakos, G. Sinnis, I.K. Akrivos, E. T. Charalampidis, G. Vastardis, K. Papanikolaou, G. Protopapadakis, P. Papagiannopoulos, P. Kalantzis; Athens/GR

P105 - May the non-fractured femur be used as a standard for rotation control of the fractured femur in intramedullary nailing?D. van Embden1, G.R. Roukema2; 1Leiden/NL, 2Rotterdam/NL

P106 - Medial Femoral Condyle FracturesT. Randl; Ljubljana/SI

P107 - Occult fractures around the wrist: incidental findings looking for occult scaphoidfracturesS. Woltz1, R.H. van Leerdam1, A. D. de Zwart2, F.J.P. Beeres1, S. A. G. Meylaerts1, S. J. Rhemrev3; 1The Hague/NL, 2Amsterdam/NL, 3Den haag/NL

P108 - Osteoporosis is not a risk factor for the development of nonunion: a cohort nestedcase-control study.P. Weijers, B. van Wunnik, S. van Helden, P. R. G. Brink, M. Poeze; Maastricht/NL

P109 - Our experiences with navigation system in traumatologyT. Kozák, R. Hart; Znojmo/CZ

P110 - Outcomes of diagnostic ultrasound scans for collections around hip wounds infracture neck of femur patients over one calendar year.K. Katam, G. McNeela, S. Malik, S. Zaman, M. Jenkins, J. Ramos; Birmingham/UK

P111 - Parallel lag screws across a medial malleolus fracture, a rarity or the norm? – A technical tipM. Wijeratna, E. M. Prempeh, J. Oni; Cambridge/UK

P112 - Partial ACL lesionsM. Roman, R. Fleaca, V. Oleksik, A. Pascu, N. Cofaru, C. Deac; Sibiu/RO

P113 - Percutaneous Autologous Bone Marrow Injection for Delayed or Non Union: Is itpracticable at district hospital level?A. K. Singh1, J.J. Saraswathy2, S. Shetty2, A. Sinha2; 19RS/UK, 25UJ/UK

P114 - Plate fixation of humeral head fractures with a telescoping mechanism (DHS-principle)G. Gradl1, H. Pape1, G. Gradl2; 1Aachen/DE, 2Rostock/DE

P115 - Prediction of the mortality in Greek patients with hip fractures using the NittghamHip Fracture ScoreD. Kotzamitelos, R. Mavropoulos, G. Drosos, A. Ververidis, K. Kazakos, A. Hatzigiannakis,D. A. Verettas, K. Tilkeridis; Alexandroupolis/GR

P116 - Preoperative planning program tool in treatment of articular fractures: Process ofsegmentationM. Tomazevic, D. Kreuh, A. Kristan, V. Puketa, M. Cimerman; Ljubljana/SI

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P117 - Primary care sports medicine specialist for acute musculoskeletal injury will reducethe demand on orthopedists for nonsurgical treatment.M. Bhattacharyya; London/UK

P118 - Promising results in treatment of olecranon fractures with a modified one-third tubular hook-plate osteosynthesisK. Schmidt-Horlohé, A. Bonk, P. Wilde, L. Becker, R. Hoffmann; Frankfurt am Main/DE

P119 - Prospective clinical evaluation of a first generation locked “wave plate” in complexfemoral non-unionE. Wilde1, G. Heinrichs1, N. Borniger1, A. P. Schulz1, C. Juergens2; 1Luebeck/DE, 2Hamburg/DE

P120 - Prospective cohort study into the use of regional nerve block in the emergencymanagement of femoral neck fracturesP. R. Loughenbury1, F. A. Barnett1, N. Pennington2, A. P. Volans1, J. P. Livesey1; 1Scarborough/UK, 2Dewsbury/UK

P121 - Prospective Study of Triple Eradication Therapy for MRSA in Patients admittedwith Fractured Neck of FemurC. U. Menakaya1, S. B. Roberts2, B. Ilango2; 17AL/UK, 2Fairfield/UK

P122 - Reamer Irrigator Aspirator System: Early ExperienceN. K. Kanakaris, M. Mokawem, S. Gudipati, D. Morell, P. Giannoudis; Leeds/UK

P123 - Reliability of predictors for screw cutout in peritrochanteric hip fracturesK. De Bruijn1, W. E. Tuinebreijer2, D. den Hartog1, G. R. Roukema1; 1Rotterdam/NL, 2Wijk aan Zee/NL

P124 - Results after operative treatment of Displaced Fractures of the Acetabulum: A 12-month to 6-year Follow-up InvestigationM. Gungor, A. Arslan, I. Demirkale, M. Uğurlu, M. Dogan, A. Ocguder; Ankara/TR

P125 - Results of osteosynthesis with hook-pin fixation and arthroplasty in 132 femoralneck fracturesS. Passoni, G. Peloni, L. Regusci, J. Boettcher, M. Brenna, F. Fasolini; Mendrisio/CH

P126 - Results of osteosynthesis with hook-pin fixation in 67 consecutive femoral neckfractures.G. Peloni, S. Passoni, L. Regusci, J. Boettcher, M. Brenna, F. Fasolini; Mendrisio/CH

P127 - retrograde nailing for 32-C3 and 33 A&B fractures. Survey of 42 nails.P. Reynders-Frederix; Leuven/BE

P128 - Retrograde nailing versus angular stable plate osteosynthesis in proximal humerusfractures - biomechanical aspectsS. Dietz, W. Sternstein, P. M. Rommens; Mainz/DE

P129 - Risk factor analysis for complications after blunt chest trauma with rib fractures.H. el Jilali, F. C. Bakker, P. A. M. van Leeuwen, F. W. Bloemers, W. P. Zuidema; Amsterdam/NL

P130 - Risk factors for early postoperative complications after open reduction and internalfixation of calcaneal fracturesP. C. R. Wouters, M. S. H. Beerekamp, J. S. Luitse, K. J. Ponsen, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam/NL

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P131 - Risk factors for Peri-prosthetic fractures of the femur - A new scoring system topredict risk.S. Kale; Welwyn Garden City/UK

P132 - Scapula trauma fixation in patients with flail chestP. Moreno de la Santa Barajas, M. D. Polo Otero, M. Lozano Gomez, C. Delgado Sanchez-Gracian, S. Leal Ruiloba, C. Trinidad Lopez, M. Choren Duran; Vigo/ES

P133 - Societal consequences of falls in the older population: injuries, healthcare costsand long term reduced quality of lifeK. A. Hartholt1, E. F. van Beeck1, S. Polinder1, N. van der Velde1, E. M. M. van Lieshout1, M. Panneman2, T. J. M. van der Cammen1, P. Patka1; 1Rotterdam/NL, 2Amsterdam/NL

P134 - Soft tissue irritation and implant removal can be disastrous with locking compression plate (LCP) fixationH. Minehara, M. Uchino, T. Matsuura, K. Urabe, M. Takaso; Sagamihara/JP

P135 - Stability of internal fixation for distal clavicular fracturesT. Matsuura1, R. Sakai1, K. Tanaka1, M. Uchino1, H. Minehara1, T. Suzuki1, M. Itoman2, K. Mabuchi1, M. Takaso1; 1Sagamihara/JP, 2Kitakyusyu/JP

P136 - Surgical Treatment of Neglected Humerus FracturesN. Ozkayin1, G. Okcu2, K. Aktuglu1; 1Izmir/TR, 2Manisa/TR

P137 - Swimcast Wrist IMmobilization (SWIM) trial. Comparison of waterproof vs conventional cast for pediatric distal radius fracturesR. J. Derksen1, J. P. Commandeur1, W. Walet2, R. Deij2, R. S. Breederveld2;1Amsterdam/NL, 2Beverwijk/NL

P138 - Tension band wiring of fractured olecranon: steel wire or sutures?M. B. de Jong1, T. S. Meurs2, P. van der Linde2, I. B. Schipper1; 1Leiden/NL, 2The Hague/NL

P139 - The diagnostic accuracy of intra-operative 3D-imaging in fractures of the extremitiesM. S. H. Beerekamp, G. S. I. Sulkers, D. T. Ubbink, N. W. L. Schep, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam/NL

P140 - The ICI classification for calcaneal injuries, a validation studyH. Frima1, R. Eshuis2, P. Mulder1, L. Leenen2; 1Breda/NL, 2Utrecht/NL

P141 - The reliability, validity and responsiveness of the Dutch version of the Oxford elbow scoreJ. de Haan1, H. Goei2, N.W.L. Schep2, W. E. Tuinebreijer2, D. den Hartog2; 1Hoorn/NL, 2Rotterdam/NL

P142 - The treatment of proximal humeral fractures with the use of PHN: the role of theanatomical reduction in the postoperative outcomeS. Tsitsilonis, F. Wichlas; Berlin/DE

P143 - The use of Ender nail in intertrochanteric fractures supporting with external fixationC. Erturk1, B. Cagman2, M. A. Altay3, U. E. Isikan3; 1Sanliurfa/TR, 2Gaziantep/TR, 3Sanliurfra/TR

P144 - Three different tibial fixation systems in ACL reconstruction with STG graft – biomechanical studyM. Roman, R. Fleaca, V. Oleksik, A. Pascu, N. Cofaru, C. Deac; Sibiu/RO

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P145 - Tissue engineered replacement osteochondral xenograft for treatment of cartilageinjuryJ.F. Davies1, S. Wilshaw2, D. Shaw1, E. Ingham2, Z. Jin2, J. Fisher2; 1Bradford/UK,2Leeds/UK

P146 - Treatement of Open Crural Fractures with The Mitkovi External Fixation SystemI. Lalic, M. Stankovic, V. Kecojevic, Z. Gojkovic, R. Matijevic, B. Vukajlovic; Novi Sad/RS

P147 - Treatment of Crural Fracture Complications with The Ilizarov ApparatusI. Lalic, M. Stankovic, V. Kecojevic, Z. Gojkovic, R. Matijevic, B. Vukajlovic; Novi Sad/RS

P148 - Treatment of distal clavicular fractures using Scorpion plateM. Uchino; Sagamihara/JP

P149 - Treatment of distal radius fractures in the Netherlands; results of a nationwide surveyJ. Keizer1, R. de Groot1, S.J. Rhemrev2, S. A. G. Meylaerts2; 1Leiden/NL, 2The Hague/NL

P150 - Treatment of distal tibial fractures at our departmentI. Zagh, G. Merenyi, T. Bogosi; Budapest/HU

P151 - Treatment of distal tibial fractures using locking plate.A. Khalil-Khan, M. Maru, Z. Khan, S. Scott; 5TW/UK

P152 - Treatment of intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric nonunion of the proximal femurT. Matsumura; Shimotsuke-shi, Tochigi-ken/JP

P153 - Treatment of Open Tibial Fractures among recreational skiers with Ilizarov procedure.I. Lalic, M. Stankovic, V. Kecojevic, Z. Gojkovic, R. Matijevic, B. Vukajlovic; Novi Sad/RS

P154 - Treatment of periprosthetic femur fracturesT. Mintál, B. Patczai, L. Vámhidy; Pécs/HU

P155 - Treatment of the fractures of the lower leg with intramedullary nails - an approachbased on 160 consecutive casesM. R. Popescu, D. V. Poenaru, S. Dragusanu, B. Tunescu, A. Totorean; Timisoara/RO

P156 - Trial setup and preliminary results of PROTECT: Profylaxis of Tromboembolic Complications TrialR. J. Derksen1, Y. M. E. Groutars2, J. G. H. van de Brand3, W. P. Zuidema1, F. C. Bakker1, T. Bijlsma4, R. S. Breederveld1; 1Amsterdam/NL, 2Beverwijk/NL, 3Alkmaar/NL, 4Hoofddorp/NL

P157 - Value of intraoperative 3D-Imaging in Osteosynthesis of complex Calcaneus FracturesP. Wilde, K. Schmidt-Horlohé, O. Neun, G. Zivko, H. P. Abt, R. Hoffmann; Frankfurt/DE

P158 - What influence has a bony infection (Osteomyelitis) to the functional and the bonehealing results after correction of lower extremety deformitisM. Pishnamaz, P. Lichte, P. Kobbe, R. Pfeifer, R. M. Sellei, H. Pape; Aachen/DE

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

P159 - A two-phase CT protocol is a sufficient procedure to detect all types of endoleakaccurately.B. Walter; München/DE

P160 - Angiographic Embolization for blunt Renal Trauma: single centre results.W. Metsemakers, S. Heye, S. Nijs, A. Sermon, G. Maleux; Leuven/BE

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P161 - Evolving nonoperative management of blunt splenic injuryP. M. Bertazzoni, C. Blundo, F. Soggiu, A. Traversone, A. M. Marini, P. De Rai, A. Nicolini, S. Crespi, L. Castoldi; Milano/IT

P162 - Management and prognosis of acute mesenteric ischemia: has anything changed?C. Camarero1, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez2, A. Vaquero1, L. Alvarez-Llano1, A. Fabregues1, M. Sanz1, F. Turegano1; 1Madrid/ES, 2Madrid/ES

P163 - What are the specific CT scan criteria that can predict or exclude the need for renalangioembolization after high-grade renal trauma in a conservative management strategy?J. Charbit, J. Manzanera, I. Millet, J. P. Roustan, P. Chardon, P. Taourel, X. Capdevila;Montpellier/FR

MASS CASUALTIES MANAGEMENT

P164 - Cooperation of French Forward Surgical Team and local hospital in BIRAO (north ofCentral African Republic) during EUFOR operation in 2009F. Rongieras1, F. Petitjeans2, G. Greff2, J. TurcC2, A. Lakouma3, O. Chapuis4; 1Lyon/FR,2Lyon/FR, 3Birao/CF, 4Paris/FR

P165 - Earthquake related injuries Experiences from Haiti 2010P. Fischer, M. Rohner, S. Müller, K. Kabir; Bonn/DE

P166 - First Italian MRMI: a new educational experience.P. C. Bergonzi, R. Faccincani, M. Spessot, M.T. Cibelli, R. Sannicandro, A. Rossodivita;Milan/IT

P167 - Floods in MadeiraP.C. Ramos; Funchal/PT

P168 - International ISAF military Hospital in kabul: one year of surgical activityF. Mottier1, E. Dardare1, G. Greff2, F. Gonzalez3, F. Rongieras2, F. Chauvin2; 1Lyon/FR,2Lyon/FR, 3Clamart/FR

P169 - Patient distribution in a mass casualty event: lessons to be learned from the February 2009 Turkish Airlines Crash.I. L. E. Postma1, H. Weel1, M. J. Heetveld2, T. S. Bijlsma3, I. vd Zande2, F. W. Bloemers1, J. C. Goslings1; 1Amsterdam/NL, 2Haarlem/NL, 3Hoofddorp/NL

P170 - Trauma surgery catastrophe aid following the earthquake in Haiti 2010 – specialchallenges, prospectsM. Winter, I. Osmers, S. Krieger; Berlin/DE

P171 - Triage and mass casualties: the djiboutian experienceF. Mottier1, G. Greff2, E. D'andigne3, A. Bertani1, F. Chauvin2, F. Rongieras2; 1Lyon/FR,2Lyon/FR, 3Djibouti/DJ

MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE AND COAGULOPATHY

P172 - Adrenal gland as a marker of major trauma.A. Mariani1, F. Baticci2, S. Andreani1, F. Sammartano2, S. Cimbanassi3, O. Chiara3; 1Milan/IT,2Rozzano/IT, 3Milan/IT

P173 – moved to Oral presentations

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P174 - Effects of large versus small volume resuscitation with isotonic crystalloid in blunttrauma patients.K. Maekawa, S. Uemura, K. Tanno, K. Mori, Y. Asai; Sapporo/JP

P175 - Evaluation of paraspinal line widening on chest X-ray films for immediate diagnosisof blunt thoracic aortic injury.M. Ueno1, N. Kaneko2; 1Shinjuku-ku/JP, 2Shinjuku/JP

P176 - Haemostatic agents and traumatic Liver injuryM. J. Mullan1, M. Midwinter2; 1Londonderry/UK, 2Birmingham/UK

P177 - How Well Do Our Surgical Trainees Recognize Shock In Trauma Patients?T. L. Zakrison, N. Ahmed; Toronto, ON/CA

P178 - Incidence and diagnosis of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) in patientswith traumatic injuries treated with unfractioned or low-molecular-weight heparin: a literature review.A. Bloemen, M. Testroote, M.L. Janssen-Heijnen, H. M. J. Janzing; Venlo/NL

P179 - Management and Outcome Of 308 Cases of Liver Trauma In Bologna Trauma Center in 10 yearsG. Tugnoli, N. Clemente, S. Villani, E. Giorgini, A. Biscardi, C. Coniglio, A. Giugni, P. Cavallo, G. Gordini, S. Di Saverio; Bologna/IT

P180 - Optimal treatment of retained hemothorax in trauma patients.J. van Dijk, M. Bemelman, L. P. H. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

P181 - Packing for damage control of nontraumatic intra-abdominal massive hemorrhagesS. Di Saverio, E. Giorgini, F. Filicori, S. Villani, A. Biscardi, G. Tugnoli; Bologna/IT

P182 - Prognostic factors for treatment of spleen trauma: Niguarda experience.A. Mariani1, F. Baticci2, S. Andreani1, P. Boati1, S. Boati1, S. Cimbanassi3, O. Chiara3;1Milan/IT, 2Rozzano/IT, 3Milan/IT

P183 - Reducing allogenic blood demand performing postoperative transfusion of unwashed filtered shed blood in hemi-hip arthroplasty after traumatic femoral neck fractureJ. Köttstorfer, R. Schmidt, W. Machold, V. Vecsei; Wien/AT

P184 - Ruptured hepatic hematoma in HELLP syndrome context - a different approach.M. S. Ferreira1, L.F. Silveira2; 1Covilhã/PT, 2Castelo Branco/PT

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN NON TRAUMATIC EMERGENCIES

P185 - Computed analysis from digitized color tones in videoimaged intestinal surfacecould be an ultimately noninvasive method to evaluate compromised tissue blood flowand oxygen saturation of intestine with ischemia-reperfusion injuryS. Hikida, T. Sakamoto, S. Mori, H. Hata, N. Yamashita; Kurume City/JP

P186 - Current trends in the management of esophageal perforationT. Sanchez-Rodriguez1, C. Camarero2, J. Martin Gil1, A. Vaquero1, R. Franco1, A. Apodaka1,D. Perez-Diaz1, F. Turegano2, C. Rey1; 1Madrid/ES, 2Madrid/ES

P187 – moved to Oral presentations

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P188 - Efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for strangulated small bowel obstructionT. Shibusawa, N. Hiroe, M. Murakawa, S. Matsumoto, M. Shimizu, T. Funabiki, T. Egawa,M. Yamazaki, A. Nagashima, M. Kitano; Yokohama/JP

P189 - Iatrogenic splenic injury : the benefits of radiofrequencyJ. Jarry1, A. Stolz1, V. Nguyen1, N. Bourilhon1, M. Imperato2, F. Milou1, P. Michel1; 1Lyon/FR,2Lyon/FR

P190 - Laparoscopic Appendectomy With Ligasure In Complicated And Technically Difficult AppendicitisG. O. Kucuk; Samsun/TR

P191 - Laparoscopic approach for difficult cholecystectomiesI. Lica, M. Lica, D.A. Kinn, C. Stanciu, A. I. Florea, I. Negoi, S. Paun; Bucharest/RO

P192 - Laparoscopic management of non-traumatic hollow viscus perforatio: a series of100 patientsT. Sanchez-Rodriguez1, C. Camarero2, J. Martin-Gil1, Y. M-Al-Lal1, F. Turegano2, J. De Tomas1, A. Garcia-Martin1; 1Madrid/ES, 2Madrid/ES

P193 - Master of minimally invasive surgery in urgency and modern technological applicationsM. Catani; Rome/IT

P194 – moved to Oral presentations

P195 - The Actual Concepts In Diagnosis And Treatment Of The Acute Biliary PancreatitisG. Ghidirim, L. Streltov, G. Rojnoveanu, R. Gaidau, S. Tsintsari; Chisinau/MD

P196 - Two incision Laparoscopic Appendicectomy as a "stepping stone" to Single Incision SurgeryL. Evans, Y. Haqzad, M. Sinclair; Ipswich/UK

MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN SKELETAL TRAUMA

P197 - 3d navigation of transilioscral screws lowers radiation exposure for the operationteam onlyD. Behrendt, J. Böhme, M. Mütze, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

P198 - Achilles tendon rupture. Open procedure with fibrin glue or minimal invasive bypercutaneous repair?M. Knobe, J. Corsten, R. M. Sellei, P. Kobbe, P. Lichte, R. Pfeifer, C. Hoeckle, H. Pape; Aachen/DE

P199 - An assessment of functional outcomes and complications of palmar versus dorsalminiinvasive approaches for the scaphoid waist fractures treatmentP. Dráč, P. Maňák, I. Cizmar; Olomouc/CZ

P200 - Arhtroscopically assisted osteosyntesis of intra-articular proximal tibial fractureJ. Konecny, M. Reska, J. Ciernik, L. Veverkova; Brno/CZ

P201 - Atrophie of the infraspinatus muscle in top level beach volleyball playersG. Oberleitner, K. Pieber, T. Paternostro, C. Fialka; Vienna/AT

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P202 - Clinical comparison of locking plates and angular plates for treatment of extraarticular distal femur fracturesN. Ozkayin1, G. Okcu2, K. Aktuglu3; 1 Izmir/TR, 2Manisa/TR, 3Izmir/TR

P203 - External fixation as temporarily or definitive method in skeletal traumaM. B. Mitkovic, P. M. Stojiljkovic, S. Karalejic, M. M. Mitkovic; Nis/RS

P204 - Intramedullary Nailing (ESIN) for paediatric clavicle fractures: indications, problemsand pitfallsM. M. Kaiser1, K. Prinz1, M. Rapp2; 1Luebeck/DE, 2Lübeck/DE

P205 - Minimal invasive treatment of fractures of the proximal humerus in elderly patientsR. Bogner, S. Lederer, A. Auffarth, S. Karpik, M. Mayer, H. Resch; Salzburg/AT

P206 - MIPO technique of Distal Radius Fractures with a Comminution of the MetaphysisJ. Imatani, H. Kondou, Y. Kawakami, M. Hayashi; Okayama/JP

P207 - New method in the therapy of distal biceps brachii tendon ruptureT. Máthé, L. Novák; Pécs/HU

P27 - Criteria for cancelling Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) – dispatches.G. F. Giannakopoulos, F. W. Bloemers, H. M. T. Christiaans, P. van Exter,E. S. M. de Lange-de Klerk, W. P. Zuidema, J. C. Goslings, F. C. Bakker; Amsterdam/NL

P208 - Percutaneous Locking Plates for Fractures of the Distal Tibia: Our Experience anda Review of the LiteratureM. A. Ahmad1, A. Sivaraman2, A. Rai3, A.D. Patel3; 1Leeds/UK, 2London/UK, 3Norwich/UK

P209 - Pseudo-aneurysm of the peroneal artery after peroneal tendon repairS. B. Cronenberg1, M. Knupp2, C. Kull2, B. Hintermann2; 1Solothurn/CH, 2Liestal/CH

P210 - Pull-Out Suture Fixation of Tibial Eminence Avulsion Fracture Using Bio-absorbable Suture Anchor: A Case Report and Technical NoteC. C. Chang; Taipei/TW

P211 - Simple transforming of bridging joint frame into dynamic frame during intraarticularfracture treatmentM. B. Mitkovic, S. S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, M. M. Mitkovic; Nis/RS

P212 - The Angular Stable Locking System (ASLS) for intramedullary nails: pilot resultsfrom the treatment of tibial fracturesD. Hoentzsch1, H. Bail2, P. M. Rommens3; 1Tübingen/DE, 2Berlin/DE, 3Mainz/DE

P213 - The Anteromedial Meniscofemoral Ligament: A rare MRI finding not to be mistaken for a bucket handle tear of the medial meniscus after a torsion trauma of the knee.S. Claes, P. Bollars, J. Bellemans; Leuven/BE

P214 - Treatment of femur fractures in children with double pin technique: Immediate incorporated hip spica casting by two k-wiresK. Memisoglu, H. Atmaca, C. C. Kesemenli, H. Ceylan; Kocaeli/TR

P215 - Treatment of periprosthetic femoral fractures by retrograde stem lengtheningA. Chelnokov, I. Piven; Ekaterinburg/RU

P216 - Unstable trochanteric femoral fractures. Complications and outcome after lockedminimal invasive plating and femoral nailingM. Knobe, R. M. Sellei, P. Kobbe, P. Lichte, R. Pfeifer, H.C. Pape; Aachen/DE

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OPEN FRACTURES

P217 - Hybrid external fixation for open severe comminuted fractures of the distal femurA. Birjandinejad, E. Ghayem Hassankhani, G. Ghayem Hassankhani; Mashad/IR

P218 - Multiplanar Tubular External Fixator Application for Defective Pediatric HumeralFractureF. Dikici, Y. Saglam, A. Ersen, I. Eren, T. Akgul; Istanbul/TR

P219 - New technique for Intramedullary Ankle OsteosynthesisW. Friedl; Aschaffenburg/DE

PELVIC TRAUMA

P220 - Age or associated injuries as a cause of mortality in pelvic fractures?C. Frizis, G. Komninos, N. Vasios, R.-H. Frizis; Thessaloniki/GR

P221 - Deep infections after surgically treated pelvic/acetabular fracturesT. Noda1, K. Saiga1, Y. Shimamura1, R. Nakahara1, T. Saito1, T. Kanazawa1, T. Ozaki1, K. Ogawa2; 1Okayama City/JP, 2Fukuyama/JP

P222 - Emergency stabilization of pelvic ring fractures with iliosacral screwsG. Merenyi, P. Gergely, I. Zagh; Budapest/HU

P223 - Extraperitoneal pelvic packing to treat severe pelvic fracture: preliminary experienceA. Mariani1, F. Baticci2, S. Andreani3, F. Sammartano2, S. Cimbanassi3, O. Chiara3; 1Milan/IT, 2Rozzano/IT, 3Milan/IT

P224 - Hospitalized Pregnant Patients Due to TraumaS. Aslan, M. Emet, G. Ozturk, M. Uzkeser, Z. Çakır, H. Sahin; Erzurum/TR

P225 - Iliosacral screw fixation for AO/OTA classification 61-B typeN. Shiota, T. Sato; Okayama/JP

P226 - Incarcerated diaphragmatic hernia – Case ReportT. C. Santos1, H. M. Fernandes1, J. C. Pereira2, A. L. Silva1, M. Oliveira1, A. S. Santos1, W. Costa1, A. Abreu1; 1Guimaraes/PT, 2Porto/PT

P227 - Introduction of CT as the standard for pelvic ring fractures over the age of 65 -What is the therapeutic consequences?A. Höch, A. Boldt, J. Böhme, C. Josten; Leipzig/DE

P228 - Management of blunt abdominal injures in the district hospital.A.V. Kyriakidis, I. Alexandris, K. Athanasiou, I. Perysinakis, E. Kallitsounaki, C. Theofanakis,L. Raffo, E. Katopodi; Amfissa/GR

P229 - Pelvic and femoral trauma patient transport - vital importanceC. Costa Almeida, E. Afonso, B. Henriques, G. Martinez, L. Reis, C. M. Costa Almeida; S. Martinho do Bispo, Coimbra/PT

P230 - Pelvic Fracture and Hepatic Injury ¿Deadly Association?M. Gutierrez Andreu, P. Yuste-Garcia, V. Guimerá, P. Caba, F. Cruz-Vigo; Madrid/ES

P231 - Residual pain after fractures of the pelvis and lower extremity – a long-term analysisA. Wiese1, R. Pfeifer1, C. Probst2, N. A. Sittaro2, H. Pape1; 1Aachen/DE, 2Hannover/DE

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P232 - Secondary Pelvic Stabilization After Failed Primary Treatment of Pelvic FracturesM. Tomazevic, A. Kristan, M. Cimerman; Ljubljana/SI

P233 - Secondary treatment of severe pelvic fractures in polytraumatized patients concerning pulmonary complicationsG. Halat, L. L. Negrin, M. Gregori, S. Hajdu, T. Heinz, H.K. Widhalm; Vienna/AT

P234 - Speric ball, a new 2D navigation tool compared to 3D navigation for periacetabularscrew placmentF. Gras1, I. Marintschev1, K. Klos1, T. Mückley1, D. M. Kahler2, G. O. Hofmann1; 1Jena/DE,2Charlottesville/US

EMERGENCY SURGERY/VISCERAL TRAUMA

P235 - A Study on Diaphragmatic Traumatic Injuries in Iran, 2003-2007M. Hosseinpour; 87196-74591/IR

P236 - Acute abdomen due to intraluminal translocation of gastric band.E. Falidas, I. Paraoulakis, S. Boutzouvis, P. Alepas, S. Mathioulakis, K. Vlachos, C. Villias;Athens/GR

P237 - acute pancreatitis and abdominal compartment syndromeA. C. Ezanno1, M. P. Massoure1, C. de Saint Roman1, E. Schaeffer2, K. Fixot1, P. Sockeel1;1Metz cedex 3/FR, 2Metz/FR

P238 - Atitude in retroperitoneal haematoma following abdominal traumaV. Strambu, P. Radu, S. Stoian, C. Iorga, C. Puscu, M. Bratucu, D. Garofil, F. Popa;Bucharest/RO

P239 - Biologic mesh implants in complicated hernia and laparocelic emergency surgeryD. Venditti, V. Balassone, D. D'Andria, G. Sena, C. H. Mazzetti, O. C. Buonomo, G. Petrella;Rome/IT

P240 - Conservative surgery of esophageal perforation: 2 case reportA. Paz-Yáñez, M. J. Alvarez-Martin, N. Muñoz-Pérez, T. Torres, J. Martin, J. D. Turino Luque, S. Gil, J. A. Ferron; Granada/ES

P241 - Delayed diagnosis of traumatic diaphragmatic hernia: occult marker of seriousmorbidityM. Anastasiu, R. Popescu, N. Micu, C. Popa, A. Ivan, R. Dedu; Buzau/RO

P242 - Diagnostic and atitude in small bowell cancerV. Strambu, P. Radu, M. Bratucu, S. Stoian, C. Iorga, C. Puscu, V. Georgescu, F. Popa;Bucharest/RO

P243 - Errors contributing to trauma mortality in a Rumanian Level I Trauma CenterM. Anastasiu, R. Popescu, N. Micu, C. Popa, A. Ivan, R. Dedu; Buzau/RO

P244 - Factors associated to surgical site infection in secondary peritonitis: Severityscores and adequate antibiotic treatmentE. Membrilla Fernández1, J. Sancho2, M. Girvent Montllor2, G. Adrio3, D. Fraccalvieri2, J. J. Iñigo Noain2, A. Monzón2, A. Luna Aufroy2, A. Sitges Serra2; 1Barcelona/ES,2Barcelona/ES, 3El Ferrol/ES

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P245 - Intra-abdominal solid visceral wounds in patients with multiple injuries in a tertiaryhospital over eleven years: comparison of two time periodsJ .D. Turino Luque, N. Zambudio, J. Martín, A. Mansilla, T. Torres, J. A. Ferron; Granada/ES

P246 - Our experience with purulent peritonitis due to perforated appendicitisF. T. Hoxha, S. I. Hashani, R. Musa, E. Abazi, D. Komoni, A. Ajeti, M. Abdullahi, A. Hamza, S. Hasimja, M. Maxhuni; Prishtina/AL

P247 - Penetrating abdominal trauma. Our experience.K. Spiridakis1, G. Panagiotakis2, M. Grigoraki1, N. Kontopodis2, F. Psarakis1, I. Volakakis1, T. Kokkinakis2; 1Heraklion/GR, 2Heraklion Crete/GR

P248 - PMN mobilisation from the marginated pool during the stress response induced bytraumaK. Groeneveld, K. van Wessem, S. Algra, L. Ulfman, B. Prakken, K. Jansen, L. Leenen, L. Koenderman; Utrecht/NL

P249 - Prognosis and treatment of pancreaticoduodenal traumatic injuries: which factorsare predictors of outcome?G. Tugnoli, S. Di Saverio, E. Giorgini, S. Villani, A. Biscardi, C. Coniglio, A. Giugni, N. Antonacci, G. Gordini; Bologna/IT

P250 - Some data about the epidemiology of colorectal trauma in AlbaniaM. Torba, A. Gjata, S. Buci, S. Koceku, R. Madani, A. LiLa, E. Faber, K. Subashi; Tirane/AL

P251 - Surgical Treatment perforation and obstruction carcinoma of the colonS. D. Sekulic, A. S. Sekulic-Frkovic; Gracanica/RS

P252 - Systemic neutrophil responses to ischemia reperfusion, hypothermia and tissuedamage in a humane cardiopulmonary modelK. Groeneveld, S. Algra, L. Ulfman, B. Prakken, K. Jansen, L. Koenderman, L. Leenen; Utrecht/NL

P253 - Treating the trauma of the digestive tube of the National Trauma Center, AlbaniaS. Buci, A. Gjata, M. Torba, A. Lila, S. Koceku, E. Faber; Tirane/AL

SPINAL AND BRAIN INJURY IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA

P254 - CT results after head injury in patients after alcohol intake compared to sober patients – retrospective analysis of factors affecting usefulness of computed tomographyD. Timler, S. Niedzwiecki; Lodz/PL

P255 - Infection Rate in Patients with Compound Depressed Skull Fractures and PrimaryBone Fragment Replacement, Iran, 1997-2005E. Fakharian; 87196-74591/IR

P256 - Motorcycle crashes with fatal casualties: a serious public health problemC. E. Carrasco, R. B. Carvalho, G. P. Fraga; Campinas, SP/BR

P257 - The Epidemiology of Brain Injury: Our Experience and Review in International Literature.G. Christodoulidis1, C. Iliadis2, S. Stauropoulos2, N. Konsolakis3, V. Moraitis2, D. Dimas4, K. Tepetes1; 1Larissa/GR, 2Irakeion/GR, 3Heraklion/GR, 4Athens/GR

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EMERGENCY SURGERY/VISCERAL TRAUMA/TRAINING

P258 - Compartment Pressures within the North-West of EnglandB. Liu, P. Maguire, J. Doyle; Manchester/UK

P259 - Emergency Medical Care in Jordan: is it worthwhile?A. H. AL Issa; Amman/JO

P260 - Management of delayed presentation of pancreatic trauma at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.H. Zafar, M. A. Moosa, S. N. Zafar; Karachi/PK

P261 - Nonoperative management of penetrating abdominal injuriesA. N. Turhan, M. Gönenç, S. Kapan, H. Alış, I. Başoğlu, I. Gök; İstanbul/TR

P262 - Nonoperative management of penetrating thoracoabdominal gun shot injuriesS. Kapan, A. N. Turhan, H. Alış, F. Yanar, H. Yırgın, N. Şahin; İstanbul/TR

P263 - Pediatric Realistic Simulation - Experience in a Third World Country MedicalSchoolM. C. Reis, F. Belluomini, A. M. A. Fraga, M.B. Brandao, M. P. Zambon, E. C. E. Baracat; Valinhos SP/BR

P264 - Pediatric Trauma Research in the Gulf Cooperation Council CountriesA. F. Hefny1, M. Grivna1, A. K. Abbas2, F. Branicki1, F. M. Abu-Zidan1; 1Al-Ain/AE, 2Al-AIn/AE

P265 - Prevention of acute musculoskeletal injury at Community-Level cricket through anintegrated musculoskeletal health screening system with coaching.M. Bhattacharyya; London/UK

P266 - Seatbelt Compliance and Mortality in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries inComparison with Other High-Income CountriesA. K. Abbas1, A. F. Hefny2, F. M. Abu-Zidan3; 1Al-Ain/AE, 2Al Ain/AE, 3Al-Ain/AE

P267 - Student confidence in prehospital trauma situations – questionnaire resultsC. B. Frank1, T. Gühring1, B. Gliwitzky2, A. Moghaddam1, C. Wölfl1; 1Ludwigshafen/DE, 2Aachen/DE

P268 - The Record Keeping Quality of the Orthopaedic Trauma Operation NoteL. Ghazal, S. Tiew, U. Agraval; Manchester/UK

P269 - The Value of Whole-body Computed Tomography for Blunt Trauma Patients inJapanT. Fujita, Y. Uchida, K. Nakazawa, R. Yamaguchi, M. Kitamura, H. Ikeda, T. Sakamoto;Tokyo/JP

P270 - Training Pediatric Emergency Abilities among Medical Students - A New Approachin a Third World School of MedicineM. C. Reis, F. Belluomini, A. M. A. Fraga, M. B. Brandao, M. P. Zambon, E. C. E. Baracat; Valinhos SP/BR

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VASCULAR LESIONS

P271 - Acute Traumatic Aortic InsufficiencyJ. A. Pereira, J. Constantino, J. Leitão, L. F. Pinheiro; Viseu/PT

P272 - Penetrating Abdominal Trauma: 20 Years Experience In A Western EuropeanTrauma CenterG. Tugnoli, S. Di Saverio, E. Giorgini, S. Villani, A. Biscardi, C. Coniglio, A. Giugni, P. Cavallo, G. Gordini; Bologna/IT

P273 - Penetrating trauma: a complex reality in a non violent settingH. Santos Sousa, T. Bouça Machado, J. Preto, H. Cristino, R. Bessa de Melo, J. Costa-Maia; Porto/PT

P274 - Surgery for Vascular Injury due to Penetrating Trauma in Southern AustriaT. U. Cohnert, J. Fruhmann, S. Schweiger, S. Koter, A. Baumann; Graz/AT

P275 - TEVAR of traumatic thoracic aortic injuriesM. Hoermann, M. Gawenda; Cologne/DE

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Adami, E.A. 53,54 - O89,O92Ajmone-Cat, C. - CR50 CR50Akhtar, S. - P101 P101Aktuglu, K. 83 P136,P202 P136,P202,O197Al Issa, A.H. - P259 P259Alepas, P. - P236 P236Andreani, S. - P172,P182, P172,P182,CR40

CR40Antonellis, D. 53,75 CR49 O89,O161,CR49Abazi, E. - P246 P246Abbas, A.K. 65 P264,P266 O138,P264,P266Abdolzadeh, M. 38 O27Abdullahi, M. - P246 P246Abel, C. 65 O137Aboutanos, M. 61 O110Abreu, A. - P226 P226Abt, H.P. - P157 P157Abu Gazala, S. 47 O75Abu-Zidan, F.M. 65 P264,P266 O136,O138,

P264,P266Aci, C. - P62 P62Aciksari, K. - CR11 CR11Acklin, Y.P. 43 O57Adduci, A. - P29 P29Adrio, G. 42,55 P244 O55,P244Afonso, E. - P229 P229Aggelidakis, J. 83 O198Agraval, U. - P268 P268Agrogianni, X. - CR4,P12 CR4,P12Aguiar, T. 82 O192Agus, M.A. 60 O105,O107Ahmad, M.A. - P208 P208Ahmed, N. - P177 P177Ahrberg, A. - P60,P96 P60,P96Aiboshi, J. 40,83 O40,O199Airoldi, A. - P46 P46Ajeti, A. - P246 P246Akce, B. 30 O3AAkgol Gur, S.T. - CR38 CR38Akgul, T. - P218 P218Akgun, I. - P1,P16 P1,P16Akpinar, F. - P61,P62 P61,P62Akrivos, I.K. - P104 P104Alanay, A. 48 V8Alberti Lepri, G. 64 O132Alemanno, R. 42 P54 O50,P54Alexandris, I. - P228 P228Algra, S. - P248,P252 P248,P252Ali, I.A. - P67 P67Almadany, A. - P14 P14Almeida, C.T. - P41 P41Almogy, G. 47 O75Alpantaki, K. 83 O198Alpaslan, M. 48 V8Altay, M. - P38 P38Altay, M.A. - P99,P143,P38, P99,P143,P38,

P71,P75 P71,P75

Altıntaş, M. 68 P23 V15,P23Alvarez-Llano, L. - P162 P162Alvarez-Martin, M.J. - P240 P240Alves, J.L. - CR17, CR54 CR17,CR54Alış, H. 41 P261,P262 O47,O48,

P261,P262Amaral, P. 82 O192Amsalem, J. 65 O141Anastasiu, M. - P241,P243 P241,P243Andreani, S. 71 P223,CR51 O153,P223,CR51Andrés, P. - CR17 CR17Ansaloni, L. 35 O26Antonacci, N. - P249 P249Apodaka, A. - P186 P186Aprato, A. 69 V19Arataki, S. - P79 P79Araña, C. - CR41 CR41Ardito, A. 40 O44Aren, A. - P36 P36Argudo, N. 59 P58Ariyarathenam, A. - P22 P22Arkadopoulos, N. - CR46 CR46Aroca Peinado, M. 33 O20Arslan, A. 39 P124 O33,P124Arthursson, A.J. - P90,P100 P90,P100Asai, Y. 79 P174, P174Aslan, S. - P224,CR38, P224,CR38,

CR53,CR58 CR53,CR58Aspelin, T. 71 O152Athanasiou, K. - P228 P228Athanassiou, M. 45 O66Atmaca, H. 39 P214,CR29 O34,P214,CR29Auffarth, A. 79 P91,P205 P91,O174,P205Augat, P. 38,60, O31,P76,O104Auner, B. 40 O43Auñón, I. 78 O167Avci, A. - CR11,CR39 CR11,CR39Aydin, A. 64 CR29 O127,CR29Aydın, Y. - CR39,CR58 CR39,CR58Ayvacı, B.M. - CR11 CR11Benini, B. 53 O89Bertani, A. - P171 P171Bourilhon, N. 60 P189 P173,P189Boutzouvis, S. - P236 P236Bronkhorst, M.W.G.A. 80 O178Buyukasik, S. 41 O48BaL, H. 35 O22Badiali, S. - CR36 CR36Bahat, N. - P1 P1Bahouth, H. 61,65,80 O115,O141,O179Bail, H. - P212 P212Bajec, D. 30 O5Bakker, F.C. 69,44, P27,P45,P65, V20,P27,P45,O62,

47,55 P81,P129,P156 P65,O74,P81,O102,P129,P156

Bakır, U. - P61 P61Bala, M. 47 O75

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Balalaa, N. 70,41 V23,O45,O45,V23Balassone, V. - CR13,P239 CR13,P239Baldoni, F. 84 O203Balducci, E. 66 O149Balogh, Z. 53,65,80 P33P33,O86,O185,O137Banderker, A. 84 O205Baqué, P. 45 O71Baracat, E.C.E. - P263,P270 P263,P270Baracchi, F. 59 P17Barajas, P. 55 P132,P85 O98,P132,P85Baraza, N. - CR15,CR30 CR15,CR30Barbosa, A.T. - CR18,CR28, CR18,CR28,CR52

CR52Bardas, C.A. - P78 P78Barnett, F.A. - P92,P120 P92,P120Barut, A.Y. - P36 P36Basile, G. 30 O4ABasili, G. - CR33 CR33Bastian, J.D. 71 O158Basto, T. - CR52 CR52Batibay, S.G. 61 O109Baticci, F. - P172,P182, P172,P182,P223,

P223,CR40, CR40,CR51CR51

Battaloglu, E. - CR25,P83 CR25,P83Baudoin, Y. 53,79 O90,O171Baumann, A. 80 P274 O181,P274Baumann, F. 75 V28Başoğlu, I. - P261 P261Becker, L. - P118 P118Beden, A. - CR21 CR21Beerekamp, M.S.H. - P130,P139 P130,P139Beeres, F. - P82 P82Beeres, F.J.P. - P107 P107Beghi, M. 30 O3Behrendt, D. - P197 P197Bekken, J.A. - P73 P73Bekreev, D. 83 O194Belhan, O. - P38 P38Bellemans, J. - P213 P213Belli, A.K. 30 O3ABelluomini, F. - P263,P270 P263,P270Bemelman, M. 45,62, P180 V18,V29,O68,

69,75 O121,P180Ben-Ishay, O. 61,65, O141,O115,O179

80Bendinelli, C. 65 O137Beneduce, A..A. 61 O114Bennett, N. - P86 P86Bensi, E. 42 O50Benzoni, F. 30 O3Beretta, P. - P34,P50 P34,P50Bergonzi, P.C. 51 P166 P166,V12Berlusconi, M. 31,60, O6,O103,O129

64Bernardin, E. 50 O80

Bernardos, L.E. - P57 P57Berselli, M. - CR6,CR60 CR6,CR60Bertazzoni, P. - P54 P54Bertazzoni, P.M. - P161 P161Bertocco, D. - P29 P29Bertolani, M. 53 O87Bessa de Melo, R. - P273 P273Beuran, M. 70 P43 V24,P43Bhandari, M. 47 O72Bhatt, K. - P21 P21Bhattacharyya, M. 64 P117,P265,P72 O126,P117,

P265,P72Bijlsma, T. - P156 P156Bijlsma, T.S. 66 P169 O148,P169Bildik, N. 68 P23 V15,P23Bilgili, F. 39 O29Billiar, T.R. 62 O125Biloslavo, A. - P34 P34Biondi, A. 42 P46,P54 P46,O50,P54Birjandinejad, A. - P217 P217Bisagni, P. 61 O114Biscardi, A. 45,80, P179,P181, O70,O177,P179,

84 P249,P272 P181,O203,P249,P272

Blagojevic, N. 66 O143Blair, K. 66 O150Blanco Díaz, D. 71,78 O167,O155Blattert, T.R. 54 O94,O96,O99Blauth, M. 33 O19Bley, C. - P19 P19Bloemen, A. - P178 P178Bloemers, F.W. 44,47, P27,P45,P65, V20,P27,P45,O62,

55,66, P81,P129,P169 P65,O74,P81,O102,69 P129, O148,P169

Blokhuis, T.J. 74 O162Bloom, A. 47 O75Blundo, C. - P161 P161Boati, P. - P182 P182Boati, S. - P182 P182Bodzay, T. 84 O204Boella, M.L. 35 O23Boesmueller, S. 44 O59Boettcher, J. - P125,P126 P125,P126Boger, A. 33 O19Bogner, R. 79 P91,P205 P91,O174,P205Bogosi, T. - P150,P13 P150,P13Boldt, A. - P227 P227Boleken, M.E. 75 O163Bollars, P. - P213 P213Bolzonaro, E. 40 O44Bona, S. - CR36 CR36Bonchev, B. 39 O30Bonjer, H.J. - P7 P7Bonk, A. - P118 P118Borghi, F. 59 P17Borniger, N. - P119 P119Bosman, A. 45 O69

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Bossert, J. - P89 P89Bossi, S. 66 O143Botanlioglu, H. 48 CR43 CR43,V7Bouman, J. 45 O68Bourgouin, S. 53,79 O90,O171Bouça Machado, T. - P273 P273Bozzini, S. 66 O143Branco, B.C. 47 O73Brandao, M.B. - P263,P270 P263,P270Branicki, F. - P264 P264Braslow, B.M. 40 O42Bratucu, M. 40 P59,P238,P242 V5,P59,P238,P242Brault-Noble, G. - P40 P40Brauner, E. 61,65, O115,O179,O141

80Breederveld, R.S. - P137,P156, P137,P156,CR32

CR32Breitkreutz, R. 61 O112Brenna, M. - P125,P126 P125,P126Brenner, F. 61 O112Bricchi, C. 44,65 O64,O135Briguglio, A. 66 O143Brink, P.R.G. 31 P108 O10,P108Brioschi, P.R. 40 O39Brix, M. 33 O16Bruns, B. 35 O22Bucci, L. 40 O39Buccoliero, F. 62,74 O175,O117Buci, S. - P250,P253 P250,P253Bucolo, A. 30 O4ABunescu, V. - CR9 CR9Buonomo, O.C. - P239,CR13 P239,CR13Burggraf, M. 40 O38Burneo, M. - P57 P57Burtea, M. 70 V24Busch, L. 54 O95Bustorff-Silva, J.M. - P26 P26Butcher, N.E. 53 P33 O86,P33Buttarelli, L. 53 O87Butti, F. 50,51 P34,CR7 P34,O81,O82,CR7Bíró, Z. 39 O32Böhme, J. - P197,P227 P197,P227Böler, D.E. 30 O3ABüchler, L. 71 O158Bühren, V. 38,60, P76 O31,P76,O104Bİlsel, N. 48 CR43 V7,CR43Çakır, M. - CR53 CR53Çakır, Z. - P224,CR53, P224,CR53,CR58

CR58Castaman, E. - CR23 CR23Castelli, C. 71 O156Cataldi, C. 53,75, O89,O161,CR49Cavanna, M. 31,60, O6,O103,O129

64Ceka, S.L. - P30 P30Chapus, O. - P164 P164Christopoulos, G. - CR45 CR45

Cingolani, E. 54,75, CR49 O92,O161,CR49Cossu, A. 54 CR50 O92,CR50Caba Doussoux, P. 71 CR42 O155,CR42Caba, P. 33,35, P230 O20,O167,P230

78Cabioglu, N. 30 O3ACadeo, A. 42 O50Caetano, V. - CR18,CR28, CR18,CR28,CR52

CR52Cagman, B. - P99,P143 P99,P143Caillot, J.L. 44 O60Calderan, T.R.A. - P51 P51Camacho, R. 47 O76Camarero, C. 70 P186,P192, V25,P186,P192,

P162,P57 P162,P57Campanati, L. 35 O26Cancellieri, F. 45 O70Capdevila, X. - P40,P163 P40,P163Capitani, D. 33,60, O18,O105,O107,

71,79 O153,O172Carda, M. - P74 P74Carlucci, M. 61,66 O114,O149Carmignani, L. 50 O78Carpinteri, M. 30 O4ACarrasco, C.E. - P256 P256Carvalho, R.B. - P256 P256Casamassima, A. 42,50, CR7 O51,O81,CR7Castelli, F. 33,60, O105,O107,O153,

71,79 O172,O18,V30Castillo, R.C. 47 O76Castoldi, L. - P161 P161Catani, M. 30,41, P193 O1,O46,O54,P193

42Cattani, L. 44,65 O64,O135Cavallo, P. 45 P179,P272 O70,P179,P272Cazander, G. 38 O28Cece, H. - P75 P75Celso Santos, E. - P41 P41Cengiz, A. 64 P69,O127 P69,O127çepni, K.S. 39 O29çevik, A. 68 P23 V15,P23Cevik, M. 75 O163Ceylan, H. 39 O34,P214Chambers, I.R. - P86 P86Chan, K.P. - CR31 CR31Chang, C.C. - P210 P210Charalampidis, E.T. - P104 P104Charbit, J. - P163,P40 P163,P40Chardon, P. - P163 P163Chauvin, F. 44 P168,P171 O60,P168,P171Chelnokov, A. 64,83 P215 O130,O194,P215Cheong, C.T. - P21,P22 P21,P22Chiara, O. 79 P172,P182, O172,P172,P182,

P223,CR40, P223,CR40,CR51CR51

Chiesa, R. 83,84 O200,O207Chiodini, F. 31,60,64 O6,O103,O129

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Chiotis, A. - P28 P28Chochole, M. - P68 P68Chong, Y.J. - P22,P21 P22,P21Choren Duran, M. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Chou, T.-H. 42,70, V22,O53Christiaans, H.M.T. 44 P27 P27,O62Christodoulidis, G. - P257,P39,P48 P257,P39,P48Christodoulou, S. - CR46 CR46Cibelli, M.T. 51,66 P166, V12,P166,O143Ciernik, J. - P200,CR57 P200,CR57Ciftci, E. - CR39 CR39Cimbanassi, S. 71,79 P172,P182, O153,P172,O172,

P223,CR40 P182,P223,CR40Cimerman, M. - P116,P232Cinquantini, F. 80,84 O177,O203Citgez, B. - P16,P1 P16,P1Cizmar, I. - P199 P199Claes, S. - P213 P213Clemente, N. - P179 P179Coats, T.J. 44 O61Cobb, A.G. - P67 P67Cocozza, E. - CR6,CR60 CR6,CR60Cofaru, N. - P112,P144 P112,P144Cohnert, T.U. 80 P274 O181,P274Colaianni, N. 35 O26Colciago, E. 51 O83Colombero, D. - P29 P29Colombo, F. 35 O21Commandeur, J.P. - P137,CR32 P137,CR32Coniglio, C. 80,84 O177,P179,O203,

P249,P272Constantino, J. - P56,P271 P56,P271Contessini Avesani, E. 42,62 P54 O50,P54,O116Cook, A.J. 48 V11Cordovana, A. 50 O80Corrado, R. 66 O149Corsi, F. 35 O21Corsten, J. - P198 P198Costa, A. 35 V3Costa Almeida, C. - P229 P229Costa Almeida, C.M. - P229 P229Costa, B. - CR17,CR54 CR17,CR54Costa, C.S. - CR44 CR44Costa, S. 35 P46,P54,V3 P46,P54,V3Costa, W. - P226 P226Costa-Maia, J. - P273 P273Cozzi, G. - P42 P42Cremer, J. - CR5 CR5Crespi, M. 35 O21Crespi, S. 62 O116,P161Cristino, H. - P273 P273Cronenberg, S.B. - P209 P209Cruz, G. - CR28 CR28Cruz-Vigo, F. - P230 P230Csotye, J. - CR14 CR14Culemann, U. 71 O154Cáceres, M. 59 P58

Cárdenes, D. - CR41 CR41D’Andigne, E. - P171 P171D’Amours, S. 61 O113D’Andria, D. - P239 P239D’Elia, A. 35 O23Đanić, D. 53 O88Dardare, E. - P168 P168De Tomas, J. - P192 P192Degiannis, E. - P44 P44Di Mento, L. 64 O129Doll, D. - P44 P44Doyle, J. - CR21 CR21DalCorso, H. 59 P17Dalla Valle, R. 53 O87Date, H. - P79 P79Davies, J.F. - P145 P145De Andrade, A.F.Z.B. - P41 P41De Bakker, J.K. - P7 P7De Bruijn, K. - P123 P123De Gaetano, A. 66 O144De Groot, R. - P149 P149De Haan, J. - P141 P141De Jong, M.B. 45 P138 O69,P138De Klerk, G. 48 V9De Lange, E.S.M. - P7 P7De Lange-de Klerk, E.S.M.44,55 P27,P81 P27,O62,P81,O102De Matteis, D. 44,65 O64,O135De Milito, R. 30,41, O1,O46,O54

42De Padova, F. 66 O144De Rai, P. - P46,P161 P46,P161De Reijke, T.M. 84 O201De Saint Roman, C. - P237 P237De Zwart, A.D. - P107 P107De la Fuente Klein, M. 50 O79De’Angelis, N. 53 O87Deac, C. - P112,P144 P112,P144Debeij, J. 45 O69Debnath, D. - CR1,CR2,CR3 CR1,CR2,CR3Dedu, R. - P241,P243 P241,P243Deij, R. - P137 P137Del Prete, F. 64 O132Delgado Sanchez-Gracian, C. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Demetriades, D. 47 O73Demir, C. 39 O33Demirkale, I. 39 O33,P124Den Hartog, D. 42 P123,P141 P123,P141,O122Deniztaş, C. 41 O47Dennison, M. 43 O56Derksen, R.J. 69 CR32,P137, CR32,P137,P156,

P156 V20Detre, Z. 83 O195Di Bartolomeo, S. 44 O61Di Mugno, M. 66 O144Di Saverio, S. 45,80, P179,P181, O70,O177,P179,P181,

84 P249,P272 O203,P249,P272

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Diamantis, A. - P48 P48Diefenbeck, M. - P89 P89Dietz, S.-O. - P128 P128Dikici, F. 61 P218 O109,P218Dimas, D. - P257 P257Dinelli, M. 40 O44Divis, P. - CR57 CR57Dobson, B. 62 O121Dogan, H. - CR11,CR39 CR11,CR39Dogan, M. 39 P124 O33,P124Dogjani, A.S. - P30 P30Dokuzoglu, M.A. 75 O163Domaszewski, F. 44 O59,CR55Dondi, A. - CR26 CR26Doyle, J. - P258 P258Dragusanu, S. - P155 P155Dries, D.J. 44 O61Drimousis, P. 45 O65Drosos, G. - P115 P115Dráč, P. - P199 P199Duane, T. 61 O110Duarte, N. - CR17,CR54 CR17,CR54Dumfarth, J. - CR55 CR55Dursun, N. - P36 P36Dvorak, M. - CR57 CR57Ecker, T.M. 71 O158Edger, M. 65 O137Edu, S. 84 O205Edwards, M. - CR25 CR25Egawa, T. - P188 P188Eid, H.O. 65 O136El Jilali, H. - P129 P129Elnaas, S.T. - CR1 CR1Elzinga, M.J. 55 O102Emet, M. - P224,CR53, P224,CR53,CR58

CR58Ene, C. 70 V24Enercan, M. 48 V8Enninghorst, N. 65 O137Enoksen, C. - P90,P100 P90,P100Erdőhelyi, B. 79,82, O173,O191Eren, I. - P218 P218Ersen, A. - P218 P218Ertekin, C. 35,42, O24,O52,O84

51Erturk, C. - P38,P71,P75, P38,P71,P75,

P143,P99 P143,P99Esch, S. 55 O100Eshuis, R. - P140 P140Esteves, J. 35 V3Evans, L. - P196 P196Evans, N. - P92 P92Ezanno, A.C. - P237 P237Falidas, E. - CR45,P236 CR45,P236Fehily, M. - P101 P101Ferrón, J.A. - P240,P245 P240,P245Faber, E. - P250,P253 P250,P253

Fabregues, A. 70 P162 V25,P162Faccincani, R. 51,61, P166 V12,O114,O143,

66 P166,O149Fakharian, E. - P255 P255Farassino, L. - CR60,CR6 CR60,CR6Farouk, O. 71 O157Faruja, M. 47 O75Fasolini, F. - P125,P126 P125,P126Fattori, L. 51,74 O83,O160,O3Faucon, M. - P89 P89Feng, G. 54 O95Ferhatoglu, F. - P16 P16Fernandes, H.M. - P226,CR44 P226,CR44Fernandes, S.I.V.S. - CR18,CR28, CR18,CR28,CR52

CR52Fernandez, T.M. - P26 P26Ferrari, G. 35 O23Ferreira, M.S. - P184 P184Ferrero, R. - CR18 CR18Fialka, C. 44 P201 P201,O59Fichera, M. 66 O143Filicori, F. - P181 P181Finger, U. - P89 P89Fiore, B. - CR36 CR36Fischer, P. 62 P165 O121,P165Fisher, J. - P145 P145Fixot, K. - P237 P237Fleaca, R. - P112,P144, P112,P144,CR19,

CR19,CR27, CR27,P97P97

Fliri, L. 33 O19Florea, A.I. - P191 P191Flóris, I. 84 O204Fontana, R. 30 O4AForman, M. - P74 P74Foschi, D. 35 O21Fotiadis, E. - CR24 CR24Foà, R.A. 50,51 P34,CR7 P34,O81,O82,CR7Fraccalvieri, D. 42 P244 O55,P244Frade, M.J. - CR17 CR17Fraga, A.M.A. - P263,P26,P270 P263,P26,P270Fraga Ferreira, J. E. - CR18,CR28, CR18,CR28,CR52

CR52Fraga, G.P. - P26,P51,P256 P26,P51,P256Francisco, E. 35 V3Franck, A. 54 O94,O96,O99Franco, R. - P186 P186Frank, C.B. 81 P267 O188,P267Frank, J. 70 O151Frego, R. 40 O44Frei, H.-C. 33 O15Frenyo, S. 64,83 O131,O193,O11Friedl, W. 31 P219 O12,P219Frima, H. - P140 P140Frizis, C. - P220 P220Frizis, R.-.H. - P220 P220Froberg, L. 33 O16

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Fruhmann, J. 80 P274 O181,P274Fujii, M. - P79 P79Fujita, T. - P269,P31 P269,P31Funabiki, T. 60 P188,P194, P188,P194,CR48,

CR48, P187Furrer, M. 55 O97Fusi, D. 50 O80Fuyuta, S. - P3 P3Garcia-Marin, A. - P192 P192Gil, S. - P240 P240Gonzalez, F. - P168 P168Grigoraki, M. - P247,CR10 P247,CR10Guney, A. 39 O37Gafton, V. - CR9 CR9Gaidau, R. - P195 P195Gandra, A. 35 V3Ganescu, R. 70 V24Garbuglia, A. 62 O116Garcia, A. 62 O125Garcia Caso, P. 71 O154García-Rayo Rodríguez-Barbero, M.R. - CR16 CR16Garofil, D. - P59,P238 P59,P238Garving, C. - P19 P19Gaspar, B. - P43 P43Gaverini, G. 50 O80Gawenda, M. - P275 P275Gaz, C. 66 O144Gazzotti, F. 35 O26Geeraedts jr., L.M.G. - P7 P7Geiger, E.V. 40 O43Georgescu, V. - P242 P242Georgiou, G.C. - P28 P28Gerber, B. - P72 P72Gergely, P. - P13,P222 P13,P222Getman, V. 74 O159Ghayem Hassankhani, E. - P217 P217Ghayem Hassankhani, G. - P217 P217Ghazal, L. - P268 P268Ghazisaidi, M.R. 38,75 O27,O164Ghidirim, G. - P195,CR9 P195,CR9Giaccardi, S. 59 P17Gianelle, N. 66 O143Giannakopoulos, G.F. 44 P27,P65 O62,P27,P65Giannoudis, P. 61 P122 O108,P122Gianotti, L. 40 O44Giantzaklidis, S. 45 O66Gini, P.M. 35 O23Giorgini, E. 45,80, P179,P181, P179,O203,O177,O70,

84 P249,P272 P181,P249,P272Giraudo, G. 59 P17Girvent Montllor, M. 42 P244 O55,P244Giugni, A. 45,80, P179,P249, O70,O177,P179,

84 P272 O203,P249,P272Gjata, A. - P250,P253 P250,P253Gkanas, P.D. - P44 P44Glasmacher, S. 54 O94,O96,O99

Gliwitzky, B. 81 O188,P267Glomsaker, T.B. 59 P20Goei, H. - P141 P141Gojkovic, Z. - P77,P146, P77,P146,P147,

P147,P153 P153Gokdemir, M.T. 75 O163Goldberg, S. 61 O110Goletti, O. - CR33 CR33Good, D.W. - CR22 CR22Gordini, G. 45,80, P179,P249, O70,O177,P179,

84 P272 O203,P249,P272Gorioux, R. 44 O60Gorst, T. 81 O187Goslings, J.C. 44,65, P11,P27,O62,P130,

66,84 P139,O139,O148,P169,O201

Governale, G. 69 V19Gradl, G. - P114,P114,P8 P114,P114,P8Granai, A.V. - CR13 CR13Grande, L. 41 O49,P58Gras, F. 31 O8,P234Gravseth, H.M. 61 O111Graw, M. 75 O165Graça, S. 35 V3Greff, G. 44 P164,P168, O60,P164,P168,

P171 P171Gregori, M. - P233,CR55 P233,CR55Gregoric, P.D. 30 O5Greitbauer, M. - CR55 CR55Grivna, M. 65 P264 O136,P264Groeneveld, K. - P248,P252 P248,P252Grossi, S. 44,65 O64,O135Groutars, Y.M.E. - P156 P156Guarnerio, C. 60 O105Gudipati, S. - P122 P122Guerra, F. 30 O1Gui, D. 66 O144Guilford, K. 61 O110Guillon, F. - P40 P40Guimerá García, V. - P87,CR42, P87,CR42,O20Guimerá, V. 78 O167,P230Gungor, M. - P124 P124Gunning, A.C. 62 O119Guo, S. - CR20 CR20Gurbulak, E.K. - P1,P16 P1,P16Gurghis, R. - CR9 CR9Gutierrez Andreu, M. - P230 P230Gutierrez, M.I. 62 O125Gutierrez-Andreu, M. - CR42 CR42Gál, T. 84 O204Gómez, C. 81 O186Gök, I. - P261 P261Gökce, A.H. - P36 P36Gökçe, F.S. - P36 P36Gönenç, M. 41 P261 O47,P261Göttgens, K. 31 O10Gühring, T. 81 P267 O188,P267

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Güloğlu, R. 35,42, O24,O52,O8451

Günay, K. 35,42, O24,O52,O8451

Halici, M. 39 O37Hornez, E. 53,79 O171,O90Haake, N. - CR5 CR5Hajdu, S. - P68,P233 P68,P233Halat, G. - P233 P233Hamada, M. 30 O2Hamza, A. - P246 P246Hamzaoğlu, A. 48 V8Hannemann, P. 31 O10Hanson, B. - P94 P94Haqzad, Y. - P196 P196Harboe, K. - P90,P100 P90,P100Harhaji, V. - P77 P77Hariscine, A. 53 O87Harris, W.B. - CR12 CR12Hart, R. - P109 P109Hartholt, K.A. - P133 P133Hasanaj, B.E. - P30 P30Hashani, S.I. - P246 P246Hashizume, M. - P66 P66Hasimja, S. - P246 P246Hata, H. - P185 P185Hatzigiannakis, A. - P115 P115Hayashi, M. - P206 P206Heeres, M. 74 O162Heetveld, M.J. 47,66, P169 O72,O148,P169Hefny, A.F. 65 P264,P266 O138,P264,P266,

O136Heinrichs, G. 33 P119 O17,P119Heinz, T. - P233 P233Hennus, M.P. 74 O162Henrich, D. 40,70, O41,O43,O151Henriques, B. - P229 P229Hernández, C.R. - CR41 CR41Heye, S. 79 P160 P160,O170Higami, T. 79 O176Hikida, S. - P185,P3 P185,P3Hingmann, S.J. 50 O79Hintermann, B. - P209 P209Hiroe, N. 60 P188,CR48, P187,P188,CR48,

P194Hoechtl-Lee, L. 44 O59Hoeckle, C. - P198 P198Hoentzsch, D. - P212 P212Hoermann, M. - P275 P275Hoffmann, R. - P118,P157 P118,P157Hoffmann, S. 38,60, O31,O104Hofmann, G.O. 31 P234 O8,P234Holena, D.N. 35,40, O22,O42Holschen, M. - P10 P10Holst, J. 80 O184Holstein, J. 71 O154Holtz, K. 35 O22

Holub, K. 43 O58Hossein Pour, M. - P9 P9Hosseini, S.N. 38,75 O164,O27Hosseinpour, M. - P235,P4 P235,P4Hotz, T. 33 O15Hoxha, F.T. - P246 P246Hreckovski, B. 53 O88Hreckowski, B. 62 O121Husebye, E.E. 71 O152Hussmann, B. 40 O38Höch, A. - P227 P227Höde, N. - P96 P96Högel, F. 38 O31,P76Imperato, M. 60 P189 P173,P189Ielpo, B. - CR13 CR13Ikeda, H. - P31,P269 P31,P269Ilango, B. - P121 P121Iliadis, C. - P257 P257Iliopoulos, E. - CR24 CR24Imatani, J. - P206 P206Imparato, S. - CR36 CR36Inaba, K. 47 O73Ingham, E. - P145 P145Iorga, C. 40 P59,P238,P242,V5Ishihara, J. 30 O2Isikan, U.E. - P38,P71,P75, P38,P71,P75,

P99,P143 P99,P143Ismail, W. - CR1,CR3 CR1,CR3Ito, T. 65,79 O134,O176Itoh, M. - P55 P55Itoman, M. - P103,P135 P103,P135Ivan, A. - P241,P243 P241,P243Ivancevic, N. 30 O5Ivatury, R. 61 O110Iwamoto, Y. - P66 P66Iwamura, T. 65 O134Iwasaki, Y. - P2 P2Iñigo Noain, J.J. 42 P244 O55,P244JARRY, J. 60 P189 P173,P189Jagger, G. - CR1 CR1Jain, S.A. - P93 P93James, L. 63,81 O124,O187Jankovic, A. 65 O140Jansen, K. - P248,P252 P248,P252Janssen-Heijnen, M.L. - P178 P178Janzing, H.M.J. - P178 P178Jarvers, J.-.S. 54 O99,O94,O96Jenkins, M. - P110 P110Jin, Z. - P145 P145Johannesma, P.C. - P81 P81Jones, J.M. 44 O61Joosse, P. 65 O139Jorge Mora, A.A. 78 O167,CR16,P87Josten, C. P60,P96, P60,O94,P96,O96,

P197,P227, P197,P227,O99Juergens, C. 54 P119 O95,P119Jukema, G.N. 38 O28

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Jurjević, M. 53 O88Kafadar, I.H. 39 O37Khalil-Khan, A. - P151 P151Khan, Z. - P151 P151Kocer, A. 39 O37Kokkinakis, T. - P247,CR10 P247,CR10Kontopodis, N. - P247 P247Kabir, K. - P165 P165Kabukçuoğlu, Y.S. 39 O29Kahlberg, A. 83,84 O200,O207Kahler, D.M. - P234 P234Kaiser, M.M. - P204 P204Kaji, M. 83,84 O199,O202Kalantzis, P. - P104 P104Kalaycı, M.U. 41 O47,O48Kale, S. - P131 P131Kallitsounaki, E. - P228 P228Kambouris, A. - P28 P28Kanakaris, N.K. 61 P122 O108,P122Kanazawa, T. - P221 P221Kaneko, N. - P175,P55 P175,P55Kapan, S. 41 P261,P262 O47,O48,P261,P262Kaptein, B. - P88 P88Karabulut, M. 41 O48Karadeniz, E. 48 V8Karadzic, B. 30 O5Karalejic, S. - P203 P203Karantanas, A. 83 O198Karavias, D. - P5,P5 P5,P5Karpik, S. 79 P91,P205 P91,O174,P205Kassai, T. 35 O25Kastelov, R. 39 O30Katam, K. - P93,P110 P93,P110Katano, M. - P103 P103Katonis, P.G. 83 O198Katopodi, E. - P228 P228Katsaragakis, S. 45 O65Katscher, S. 54 O94Kawaharada, N. 79 O176Kawakami, Y. - P206 P206Kawazoe, Y. - P2 P2Kay, S. 61 O108Kaya, H. 75 O163Kaya, N. - CR39 CR39Kaynak, G. 48 CR43 V7,CR43Kazakos, K. - P115 P115Kecojevic, V. - P146,P147, P146,P147,P153

P153Kecojević, S. - P77 P77Kecojević, V. - P77 P77Keel, M. 71 O158Keizer, J. - P149 P149Kesemenli, C.C. 39 P69,P214 O34,P69,P214Khalifa, Y. 71 O157Khan, A.A. 64 O126Khan, Z. - P86 P86Khattak, M.U. - P86 P86

Khorram-Manesh, A. 62 O121Khoschnau, S.R. - P14 P14Kim, P.K. 40 O42Kincses, Z. - CR14 CR14Kinn, D.A. - P191 P191Kitada, S. 78 O168Kitamura, M. - P31,P269 P31,P269Kitano, M. 60 P188,CR48 P187,P188,P194,

CR48Kleidi, E. 45 O65Klos, K. - P234,O8 P234,O8Kloub, M. 43 O58Kluger, Y. 61,65, O115,O141,O179

80Knobe, M. 50,55, P8,P10,P198, P8,P10,O79,O101,

79 P216 O169,P198,P216Knupp, M. - P209 P209Ko, W.-J. 42 O53Kobayashi, T. 40 O40Kobayashi, Y. - P55 P55Kobbe, P. 50 O79,P158,P198,P216Koceku, S. - P250,P253 P250,P253Kocsis, A. 31,39, O11,O32,

64,83 O131,O193Kodonas, F. - P28 P28Koedam, T.W.A. - P65 P65Koenderman, L. 74 O162,P248,P252Koido, Y. 66 O142Kolkman, K. 31 O10Koller, H. 80 O185Komadina, R. 66 O150,O147Komninos, G. - P220 P220Komoni, D. - P246 P246Kondo, H. 66 O142Kondou, H. - P206 P206Konecny, J. - CR57,P200 CR57,P200Konishi, R. - P79 P79Konsolakis, N. - P257 P257Kopacka, P. 43 O58Kopp, R. 75 O165Korac, Z. 65 O140Korff, S. 40 O41Korn, G. 79 P91,O174Kostic, I. 60 O106Koter, S. 80 P274 O181,P274Kotzamitelos, D. - P115 P115Kovar, F.M. 33 O13Kovács, M. - P35 P35Koyanagi, T. 79 O176Kozák, T. 31 P109 O9,P109Kramer, W. - P6 P6Kravas, A. - CR24 CR24Krettek, C. 79 O169Kreuh, D. - P116 P116Krieger, S. - P170 P170Kristan, A. - P116,P232 P116,P232Kristensen, P. 61 O111

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Kristiansen, T. 61 O111Krivohlavek, M. 44,69 V6,V21Krkovic, M. - CR15Kucuk, G.O. - P190,V1,V4Kull, C. - P209 P209Kulyapina, A. - P57,CR59 P57,CR59Kurihara, H. 42,50, P50,CR7,P34 P50,O51,O82,

51,81 O190,CR7,O81,P34Kurimoto, Y. 79 O176Kurtoğlu, M. 61 O109Kusy, D. - P74 P74Kutsukata, N. 62,65 O134,O206Kyriakidis, A.V. - P228 P228Kádas, I. 31,39, O11,O32,O131,

64,83 O193Käch, K.P. 33 O15Köttstorfer, J. - P183 P183Kühne, C. 45 O67Küçükdurmaz, F. - P61,P62 P61,P62Kıcır, M. - CR11 CR11Kılıç, S. 39 O29Lakouma, A. - P164 P164Liu, B. - CR21 CR21La Posta, G. 66 O144Lacroix, G. 79 O171Lago, J. 70 V25Lakdawala, A. - P83,CR25 P83,CR25Lalic, I. - P77,P146, P77,P146,

P147,P153 P147,P153Lam, L. 47 O73Lambers, K.T. - P95 P95Lansink, K. 62,69, O119,V18,V29

75Lapas, C. - CR46 CR46Larentzakis, A. 45 O65Larsen, M.S. 33 O16Latham, L. - CR6,CR60 CR6,CR60Lauritsen, J.M. 44 O61Lazarev, A. 64 O130Lazoura, O. - P39 P39Le Fur, R. - CR2 CR2Leal Ruiloba, S. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Lederer, S. 79 P205,O174,P91Lee, P.-C. 42,70, O53,V22Leenen, L. 68 P140,P248, V14,P140,

P252 P248,P252Leenen, L.P.H. 45,48,53, P6,V9,V18,V29,

62,69, O68,O85,O91,74,75 O119,O162,P180

Lefering, R. 44,45 O61,O67Legnani, C. - CR26 CR26Lehnert, M. 40 O41Leijdesdorff, H.A. 65 O133Leitão, J. - P271 P271Lendemans, S. 40 O38Lennquist Montán, K. 62 O121Lennquist, S. 62 O121

León Baltasar, J.L. 71 O20,O155,P87,CR42Leon, J.L. 78 O167Leonard, M. - CR22 CR22LiLa, A. - P250 P250Lianoudakis, S. 83 O198Liao, Y.-T. 42,70, V22,O53Lica, I. - P43,P191 P43,P191Lica, M. - P43,P191 P43,P191Licher, H.G. - P45 P45Lichte, P. 50,55 P158,P198, O79,O101,P158,

P216 P198,P216Lieshout, W.V. 65 O139Lila, A. - P253 P253Lin, M.-T. 42,70, V22,O53Lin, T.-H. 42,70, V22,O53Linchevskyy, O. 74 O159Lindenhovius, A. - P63 P63Linke, S. 50 O79Lintzeri, A. - P12,CR4 P12,CR4Lintzeris, I. - P12,CR4 P12,CR4Lippross, S. - CR5 CR5Liu, B. - P258 P258Livesey, J.P. - P120 P120Livraghi, L. - CR6,CR60 CR6,CR60Llaquet, H. 81 O186Lodoli, C. 66 O144Logaldo, D. 84 O207Logeswaran, A. - P21,P22 P21,P22Longo, S. 64 O132Lopes, A. - CR54 CR54Lorente Poch, L. 41 O49Losapio, L.P. 66 O149Lossius, H.M. 44,61 O61,O111Lotti, M. 35 O26Loughenbury, P.R. - P120,P92 P120,P92Loureiro, M. - CR18 CR18Lozano Gomez, M. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Lubbers, W.D. 44 O62Lucini, M. 51 P50, P50,O82Lui, D. - CR22 CR22Luitse, J.S. - P130 P130Lukas, R. 44,69 V6,V21Luna, A. 81 O186Luna Aufroy, A. 42 P244 O55,P244Lunghi, C. 50 O80Lunghi, K. 59 P24Luo, G. 39 O35Lustenberger, T. 47 O73Luzzana, F. 42 P50,O51,CR7Lyberg, T. 71 O152López, L. - CR41 CR41M-Al-lal, Y. - P192,P57 P192,P57Manfroni, S. 53,75 O89,O161,CR49Marchettini, D. 64 O129Mariani, A. - CR51,CR40, CR51,CR40,P172,

P172,P182,P223 P182,P223Martin, J. - P240 P240

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Martin-Gil, J. - P57,P192 P57,P192Maru, M. - P151 P151Massalis, I. - P44 P44Mastropietro, T. 53,75 CR49 CR49,O161,O89Mathioulakis, S. - P236,CR45 P236,CR45Michel, P. 60 P173Moniakis, A. - CR10 CR10Mottier, F. - P168,P171 P168,P171Mabuchi, K. - P135 P135MacDonald, D. - CR32 CR32Machold, W. - P183 P183Maciel, J. 35 V3Mackintosh, M.O. - P7 P7Madani, R. - P250 P250Madsen, C.F. 33 O16Madsen, J.E. 71 O152Maeda, T. 79 O176Maekawa, K. - P174 P174Magalini, S. 66 O144Magdalena Lopez, P. 55 P85 P85,O98Maguire, P. - P258,CR21 P258,CR21Magyari, Z. 39,64, O131,O193,O32

83Mahmood, I.Y. - P14 P14Majno, C. 30 O3Makarov, A. 74 O159Malacrida, G. - CR56 CR56Maleux, G. 79 P160 P160,O170Malhotra, A.K. 61 O110Malik, A. - CR25 CR25Malik, S. - P110 P110Mallidu, S. - P49 P49Malota, M. 75 O165Mand, C. 45 O67Manfredi, R. 35 O26Mansilla, A. - P245 P245Manta, A. 40 V5Mantovani, F. - P42 P42Manzanera, J. - P163 P163Maraslioglu, M. 40 O41Marconi, M. - CR36 CR36Mariani, D. 42,50, P34,P50,CR7 P34,P50,O81,O190,

51,81 CR7,O51,O82Marini, A. 62 O116Marini, A.M. - P161 P161Marintschev, I. - P234 P234Marketakis, M. 83 O198Marone, E.M. 83,84 O200,O207Maroulis, I. - P5 P5Marres, G.M.H. 45 O68Martello, F. 44,65 O64,O135Martens, R. - P45 P45Martin, K.D. - CR12 CR12Martin, N. 61 O110Martin Gil, J. - P186 P186Martinez, G. - P229 P229Martín, J. - P245 P245

Martínez-Casas, I. 41,59, O190,O49,P5881

Maruyama, S. 78 O168Marzi, I. 40,61, O41,O43,

70, O112,O151Mashiko, K. 62 O206Masnikov, D. 74 O159Massalou, D. 45 O71Massoure, M.P. - P237 P237Massè, A. 69 V19Matera, R. 30 O4AMatijevic, R. - P77,P146,P147,P153Matić, I. 53 O88Matsumoto, S. 60 P188,CR48 P187,P188,P194,

CR48Matsumura, T. - P152 P152Matsuura, T. - P134,P135 P134,P135Maull, K.I. - P14 P14Mavridis, D. 45 O66Mavropoulos, R. - P115 P115Maxhuni, M. - P246 P246Mayer, M. 79 P91,P205 P91,O174,P205Mazumdar, S. 64 P72 P72,O126Mazzaccaro, D. - CR56 CR56Mazzetti, C.H. - P239 P239Maňák, P. - P199 P199McCann, K.M. 80 O182McElwain, J.P. - CR22 CR22McKay, G. - CR20 CR20McNeela, G. - P110 P110Meaudre, E. 53,79 O90,O171Meling, T. - P100,P90 P100,P90Membrilla, E. 41,59 O49,P58Membrilla Fernéndez, E. 42 P244 O55,P244Memisoglu, K. 39,64 CR29,P214, CR29,O127,O34,

P69 P214,P69Memon, A. 47 O77Menakaya, C.U. - P121 P121Mendes, M.R. 63 O183Mendes, P. - CR18,CR28,CR52CR18,CR28,CR52Meniconi, R.L. - CR49 CR49Merenyi, G. - P13,P150,P222 P13,P150,P222Mergoni, M. 44,65 O64,O135Merlini, D.A. 59 P37Mesquita, C.A. 62,63 O183,O118,O189Metsemakers, W.-J. 68,79 O170,P160,V13Meurs, T.S. - P138 P138Meylaerts, S.A.G. - P82,P107,P149 P82,P107,P149Michel, P. - P189 P189Micic, I. 60,83 P211 O106,O196,P211Micu, N. - P241,P243 P241,P243Midwinter, M. - P176 P176Mikami, S. 40 O40Milenkovic, S. 83 O196Milenkovic, S.S. - P211,P80 P211,P80Millet, I. - P40,P163 P40,P163

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Milou, F. - P189 P189Minehara, H. - P103,P135,P134 P103,P135,P134Mintál, T. - P52,P154 P52,P154Mirković, I. 53 O88Mitkos, T. 45 O66Mitkovic, M.B. 60,83 P203,P211 O106,O196,

P203,P211Mitkovic, M.M. 60,83 P203,P211 O196,P203,P211,

O106Miyazaki, Y. 65 O134Mladenovic, D. 83 O196Modini, C. 30,41, O1,O46,O54

42Moerman, T. 42 O122Moghaddam, A. 81 P267 O188,P267Mokawem, M. 61 P122 O108,P122Molnar, G. - CR35 CR35Monchal, T. 53,79 O90,O171Montagnolo, G. 42 O50Montan, C.H. 62,80, O121,O184Montanari, N. 80,84 O177,O203Monteiro, J. - CR47 CR47Montmany, S. 81 O186Montorsi, M. - CR36 CR36Monzón, A. 42 P244 O55,P244Mooij, S.C. - P10 P10Moosa, M.A. 47 P260 O77,P260Moraitis, V. - P257 P257Morandi, E. 59 P37Morell, D. - P122 P122Moreno de la Santa Morgan, M. 39 O36Mori, K. 79 P174 P174,O176Mori, S. - P3,P185 P3,P185Morimoto, M. 30 O2Morishita, K. 40 O40,P32Morita, T. - P3 P3Morris, S. - CR22 CR22Mounasamy, V. 61 O110Mozafari, N. 38,75 O27,O164Muezzinoglu, B. 64 O127Muezzinoglu, S.U. 64 O127,CR29Mulder, P. - P140 P140Mullan, M.J. - P176 P176Munetomo, K. - P79 P79Munteanu, D. - CR35 CR35Murakawa, M. 60 P188, P187,P188,P194Muraoka, G. 30 O2Muraoka, Y. 30 O2Murata, A. 30 O2Murata, K. 83 O199Musa, R. - P246 P246Musaoglu, R. - P69,CR29 P69,CR29Muñoz Vives, J.L. 71 O155Muñoz-Pérez, N. - P240 P240Máthé, T. - P207 P207Mückley, T. 31 O8,P89,P234

Müller, S. - P165 P165Mütze, M. - P197 P197Nardi, G. 54,75, CR49,CR50 O92,O161,

CR49,CR50Nabeta, M. - P3 P3Nabir, S. - P14 P14Nagase, M. - P3 P3Nagashima, A. - P188 P188Naka, T. - P2 P2Nakahara, R. - P221 P221Nakashima, A. 65 O134Nakazawa, K. - P31,P269 P31,P269Nanayakkara, P.W.B. - P7 P7Nano, G. - CR56 CR56Nardai, G. 84 O204Naruse, K. - P103 P103Natoudi, M. 45 O65Naumov, I. - P52 P52Navarro, S. 81 O186Navsaria, P. 54,80, O93,O180,O205

84Nebauer, S.D. 65 O137Negoi, I. 70 P191,P43 P191,P43,V24Negrin, L.L. - P233 P233Neligan, M. - CR22 CR22Nelissen, R.G. - P88 P88Nerlich, M. 75 V28Nespoli, A. 40 O44Nespoli, L. 40 O44Neun, O. - P157 P157Nguyen, V. - P189 P189Nicholson, P. - CR22 CR22Nicol, A. 54,80, O93,O205,O180

84Nicolau, A.-E. - CR34 CR34Nicolini, A. - P161 P161Niedzwiecki, S. - P254 P254Nijs, S. 68,79 P160 V13,P160,O170Ninković, S. - P77Nishimoto, T. 62 O206Noda, T. - P79,P221 P79,P221Nogueira, V.B. - P51 P51Noval, A. - CR41 CR41Novák, L. - P207 P207Ntovas, T. - CR24 CR24Okcu, G. 83 P136,P202 P136,P202,O197Oner, M. 39 O37Ozkayin, N. 83 P136,P202 O197,P136,P202Oberleitner, G. - P201 P201Occhiuto, M.T. - CR56 CR56Ocguder, A. 39 O33,P124Odermatt, M. 55 O97Oestern, S. - CR5 CR5Ofer, A. 80 O179Ogawa, K. - P79 P79Ogawa, K.-I. - P221 P221Ogufere, W. - CR37 CR37

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Ohmori, T. 30 O2Olaya-Gonzalez, C. 33 O20Oldani, M. 74 O160Oleksik, V. - P97,P112, P97,P112,P144,

P144,CR27 CR27Oliveira, J. - CR18,CR28, CR18,CR28,CR52

CR52Oliveira, M. - P226,CR47, P226,CR47,CR52

CR52Olthof, D.C. 84 O201Omerbegović, M. 68 V16Oni, J. - P111 P111Ootes, D. - P82,P95 P82,P95Opdahl, H. 71 O152Oransky, M.V. 75 V27Ordoñez, C.A. 62 O125Orlandi, P. 44 O64Ortega García, F.J. - CR16 CR16Ortolano, E. 61 O114Orvieni, V. 50 O80Osmers, I. - P170 P170Otoide, M. - P82 P82Otomo, Y. 40,83, O40,O199, P25,P32,O40,

84 O202 O199,O202Ouchi, K. 78 O168Ozaki, T. - P79,P221 P79,P221Ozturk, G. - CR58,P224 CR58,P224Ozucelik, D.N. - CR11,CR39 CR11,CR39Örtenwall, P. 62 O121Özer, C. - P61 P61Pajardi, G. 31,60, O6,O103Panagiotakis, G. - P247,CR10 P247,CR10Paraoulakis, I. - P236 P236Pavlaki, E. - CR45 CR45Petitjean, F. 60 P173Petitjeans, F. - P164 P164Piredda, D. 54 CR50 O92,CR50Pistocchi, M. - CR49 CR49Poiasina, E. 35 O26Psarakis, F. - P247 P247Puchol, J. 64 O129Paech, A. 33 O17Palmer, C.S. 44 O61Panas, K. 45 O66Panneman, M. - P133 P133Papagiannakos, K.I. - P104 P104Papagiannopoulos,P. - P104 P104Papanikolaou, K. - P104 P104Pape, H.-C. 50,55 P8,P10,P19, P8,P10,P19,O79,

P114,P158, O101,P114,P158,P198,P231 P198,P231

Pape, H.C. 79 P216 O169,P216Papp, �. 84 O204Pardhan, A. 47 O77Parker, M.J. 48 V11Parmaksızoğlu, A.S. 39 O29Parra, M.W. 47 O76

Parsons, M. 65 O137Parwez, T. - CR30 CR30Pascu, A. - P97,P112, P97,P112,

P144,CR27 P144,CR27Pascual, J.L. 40 O42Passanese, M. 30 O4APassoni, S. - P126,P125 P126,P125Patczai, B. - P154,P52 P154,P52Patel, A. - P93 P93Patel, A.D. - P208 P208Paterlini, M. 66 O143Paternollo, R. 50 O80Paternostro, T. - P201 P201Patka, P. 42,47, O72,O122,

80, P133,O178Paun, S. 70 V24,P43,P191Paz-Yáñez, A. - P240 P240Peitzman, A.B. 62 O125Pejovic, I. 30 O5Pellegrino, L. 59 P17Peloni, G. - P125,P126 P125,P126Peng, Y. 39 O35Pennington, N. - P120 P120Pereira, B. 35 V3Pereira, B.M.T. - P51 P51Pereira, J.A. - P271,P56 P271,P56Pereira, J.C. - P226,CR52,CR47P226,CR52,CR47Perez-Diaz, D. - P186,CR59 P186,CR59Perysinakis, I. - P228 P228Pesenti, G. 51,74 O18,O83,O160Petrella, G. - P239,CR13 P239,CR13Petrini, A. 64 O132Petrov, A. 30 O4Pfeifer, R. 50,55, P10,P19,P158, P10,P19,O79,

79 P198,P216, P158,P198,P216,P231 P231,O101,O169

Piazzalunga, D. 35 O26Picozzi, S. 50 O78Pieber, K. - P201 P201Pietrasanta, D. - CR33 CR33Pietrogrande, L. - CR26 CR26Pinheiro, L. 82 O192Pinheiro, L.F. - P56,P271 P56,P271Pinho, H. - P56 P56Pisano, M. 35 O26Pishnamaz, M. - P158 P158Pisoni, L. 59 P37Pivato, G. 31,60, O103,O6Piven, I. - P215 P215Pizanis, A. 55,71 O100,O154Platel, J.P. 53,79 O90,O171Plurad, D. 47 O73Pochlatko, N. - P70 P70Poelhekke, L. - P98 P98Poenaru, D.V. - P155 P155Poeze, M. - P64,P108 P64,P108

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Pohlemann, T. 55,71 O100,O154Polat, G. 61 O109Poletti, E. 35 O26Polinder, S. - P133 P133Polo Otero, M.D. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Polychronopoulou, E. - P48 P48Ponirakos, V. - CR4 CR4Pons, M. 41 P58 O49,P58Ponsen, K.J. 65 P130 P130,O139Popa, C. - P241,P243 P241,P243Popa, F. 40 P59,P238,P242 V5,P59,P238,P242Popescu, M.R. - P155 P155Popescu, R. - P241,P243 P241,P243Popko, V. - P28 P28Postma, I.L.E. 66 P169 O148,P169Potokar, T. 80 O182Prakash, D. - CR20 CR20Prakken, B. - P248,P252 P248,P252Prempeh, E.M. - P111 P111Preto, J. 63 P273 O183,P273Prinz, K. - P204 P204Probst, C. - P19,P231 P19,P231Prosperi, V. - CR33 CR33Protopapadakis, G. - P104 P104Prunet, B. 53 O90Puentes, F. 47 O76Puketa, V. - P116 P116Puscu, C. 40 P238,P242 V5,P238,P242Puyana, J.C. 62 O125Pérez, A. - CR41 CR41Quario, L.R. 66 O143Quintana Plaza, J. - CR16 CR16Ranaldi, G. 54 CR50 CR50,O92Riccioni, L. 75 O161Rizzi, L. 71 O156Rodrigues, J. - P49 P49Rogante, S. 54 O92Rongieras, F. 44 P164,P168,P171O60,P164,P168,P171Roveran, A. 53 CR49 O89,CR49Radenkovic, D. 30 O5Radermacher, K. 50 O79Radu, P. 40 P59,P238,P242 V5,P59,P238,P242Raffo, L. - P228 P228Rai, A. - P208 P208Ramos, J. - P110 P110Ramos, P.C. 63 P167 O183,P167Ranalli, A. 53 O87Randl, T. - P106 P106Raposo, J. 82 O192Rapp, M. - P204 P204Rashid, M.A. 68 V17Rausch, S. 31 O8Rebasa, P. 81 O186Rebelo, A. 82 O192Redaelli, A. 40 O44Regusci, L. - P125,P126 P125,P126

Rehn, M. 61 O111Reilly, P.M. 35,40, O22,O42Reis, J. - CR28,CR47, CR28,CR47,CR52

CR52Reis, L. - P229 P229Reis, M.C. - P263,P270 P263,P270Reis, M.C.W. - P41 P41Reischmann, B. 55 O100Reitsma, J.B. - P11 P11Relja, B. 40 O41,O43Renner, A.T. 35 O25Resch, H. 78,79 P91,P205 P91,O174,P205,

O166Resch, T. 80 O184Resines, C. 78 P87,O167,CR16Resines Erasun, C. 33,71 O20,O155,CR42Reska, M. - P200,CR57 P200,CR57Reurings, M. 65 O133Rey, C. - P186 P186Rey Valcárcel, C. 70 P57 V25,P57Reynders-Frederix, P. - P127,P47 P127,P47Rhemrev, S.J. - P82,P107,P149 P82,P107,P149Riesner, H. O99Riga, M. 45 O65Righi, I. 35 O23Ring, D. - P63,P95 P63,P95Ringdal, K.G. 44 O61Rinner, M. 31 O12Ripamonti, M. 42 O51Rivkind, A. 47 O75Rizzi, A. 35 O21Roberts, M. 62 O125Roberts, R. 80 O182Roberts, S.B. - P121 P121Rocha, A. - CR17,CR54 CR17,CR54Rodas, E.B. 47 O76Rodrigues, B.D.L. - P41 P41Rodriguez Bachiller, L. - CR59 CR59Rodriguez Vega, V. 78 O167Rodríguez, V. - P87,CR16 P87,CR16Rodríguez-Roda Stuart, J. - CR59 CR59Rohner, M. - P165 P165Rojnoveanu, G. - CR9,P195 CR9,P195Romagnoli, F. 30,41, O1,O46,O54

42Roman, M. - P97,CR27,CR19,P97,CR27,CR19,

P112,P144 P112,P144Romano, N. - CR33 CR33Romeo, V. 30,41, O1,O46,O54

42Rommens, P.M. - P128,P212 P128,P212Ronsivalle, A. 50 O81Rossodivita, A. 51 P166 V12,P166Roukema, G.R. - P73,P105,P123 P73,P105,P123Roustan, J.P. - P40,P163 P40,P163Royston, S. 43 O56Ruchholtz, S. 45 O67

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Runcanu, A. - P43 P43Ruscelli, P. 62,74 O117,O175Røise, O. 71 O152Rüsseler, M. 61 O112Şahin, N. - P262 P262Sammartano, F. - P172,P223,CR40P172,P223,CR40Sanchez, T. - P186,P192 P186,P192Sanchez-Rodriguez, T. - P57,P162 P57,P162Scott, S. - P151 P151Shoda, E. 78 O168Siddi, C. 54 O92Signoretti, S. - CR50 CR50Spiridakis, K. - CR10,P247 CR10,P247Stoltz, A. 60 P173Strahovnik, A. 66 O147,O150Stroumbos, C. - CR10 CR10Saad, A.M. - P67 P67Saglam, Y. 61 O109,P218Sahin, H. - P224,CR38 P224,CR38Saiga, K. - P221 P221Saisaka, Y. 30 O2Saito, T. - P221 P221Saka, G. - P61,P62 P61,P62Sakai, R. - P135 P135Sakamoto, T. - P3,P31,P185, P3,P31,P185,P269

P269Sakamoto, Y. 62,65 O206,O134Šakić-Zdravčević, K. 53 O88Sakurai, A. 78 O168Sala, F. 60,79 O172,O105,O107Saltzherr, T.-P. 65 O139Saltzherr, T.P. 44 P11 P11,O62Sammartano, F. - CR51 CR51Sampanis, D. - CR46 CR46Sanchez Rodriguez, T. - CR59 CR59Sancho, J. 41,59 P244 O49,P58,P244Sancho, J.J. 42 O55Sani, E. 44,65 O64,O135Sannicandro, R. 51 P166 V12,P166Santana, D.P. - P41 P41Santelmann, M. 71 O154Santos, A.S. - P226,CR44,CR47P226,CR44,CR47Santos, C. - CR47 CR47Santos Sousa, H. - P273 P273Santos, T.C. - CR47,P226 CR47,P226Santos, T.N. - CR44 CR44Santos, V. 35 V3Sanz, M. - P162 P162Sarani, B. 40 O42Saraswathy, J.J. - P113 P113Sarginson, J.H. 39 O36Sarici, S. 35,42, O24,O84,O52

51Sarman, H. 39 O34Sato, T. - P225 P225Saul, P. 65 O137

Sayhan, M.B. 75 O163Sağlam, N. - P62 P62Scarabello, I. 64 O129Schaeffer, E. - P237 P237Schep, N.W.L. 42 P139,P141 O122,P139,P141Schipper, I.B. 45,65 P88,P138 O69,P88,O133,P138Schmidt, C. 54 O94,O96,O99Schmidt, F. 50 O79Schmidt, J. - P89 P89Schmidt, R. - P183 P183Schmidt-Horlohé, K. - P157,P118 P157,P118Schmidt-Rohlfing, B. 55 O101Schmoelz, W. 33 O19Schober, P. 44 O63Schonhardt, J. - P70 P70Schrader, C. - P89 P89Schreurs, M.W.J. 38 O28Schulz, A.P. 33,54 O17,O95,P119Schwab, C.W. 35,40, O22,O42Schwarte, L.A. 44 O63Schwarz, C. - P60 P60Schweiger, S. 80 P274 O181,P274Schwendenwein, E. - CR55 CR55Seebach, C. 70 O151Seekamp, A. - CR5 CR5Sekulic, S.D. - P251 P251Sekulic-Frkovic, A.S. - P251 P251Seligson, D. 48 V10Sellei, R.M. 50,55, P19,O101,P158,

79 O169,P198,P216,O79

Selli Kanth, R. 41 O45Sena, G. - P239,CR13 P239,CR13Sepulveda, M. - CR41 CR41Sermon, A. 33,68 P160 V13,O19,P160Sermoneta, D. 66 O144Sethi, D. - CR20 CR20Shaw, D. - P145 P145Shetty, S. - P113 P113Shibusawa, T. 60 CR48,P188P187,P194,CR48,P188Shimamura, Y. - P221 P221Shimizu, M. 60 P188,CR48P187,P188,P194,CR48Shimizu, T. 79 O176Shinnerl, R. - CR12 CR12Shiota, N. - P225 P225Shiraishi, A. 84 P32,P25 P32,O202,P25Shoko, T. 84 O202Siebenrock, K.A. 71 O158Siegerink, B. 65 O133Sier, K. 65 O133Sierink, J.C. - P11 P11Sijacki, A. 30 O5Silva, A.L. - P226,CR44, P226,CR44,

CR47,CR52 CR47,CR52Silveira, L.F. - P184 P184

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Simeonidis, D. - P48 P48Simic Korac, N. 65 O140Simonelli, L. 30 O1Sims, C.A. 40 O42Sinclair, M. - P196 P196Sinclair, S. 80 O182Singh, A.K. - P113 P113Sinha, A. - P113 P113Sinnis, G. - P104 P104Sisak, K. 65 O137Sitges Serra, A. 42 O55,P244Sittaro, N.A. - P19,P231 P19,P231Sivaraman, A. - P208 P208Sivrikoz, E. 35,42, O52,O24,O84

51Skackov, A. 44 V6Smarrelli, D. 31 O7Smeets, S. - P64 P64Smith, T. 42 O122Smyrniotis, V. - CR46 CR46Soares, R. 82 O192Sockeel, P. - P237 P237Soggiu, F. - P161 P161Sogut, O. 75 O163Sommer, C. 43,55 O57,O97Souer, S. - P63 P63Spataru, V. - CR9 CR9Spessot, M. 51 P166 V12,P166Spiegel, A. - P70 P70Spratt, N. 65 O137Spreafico, A. 51 P50 P50,O82Sproviero, J. 81 O190Spuck, S. 54 O95Spyridakis, M. - P39,P48 P39,P48Spyropoulos, C. - P5 P5Squinzi, R. - CR40 CR40Sram, J. 69 V21Stanciu, C. - P191 P191Stanciu, T. - P97 P97Stankovic, M. - P77,P146, P77,P146,

P147,P153 P147,P153Statton, J. 48 V10Stauropoulos, S. - P257 P257Stavropoulos, M. - P5 P5Stedtfeld, H. 48 V11Steering Group, E.S. 62 O118Stegher, S. - CR56 CR56Stergiopoulos, S. 45 O65,CR46Sterlepper, E. 70 O151Sternstein, W. - P128 P128Stier, M. 61 O112Stimac, J. 48 V10Stoffel, K. 43 O57Stoian, S. 40 V5,P59,P238,P242Stojiljkovic, P. 60 O106Stojiljkovic, P.M. - P203 P203Stollenwerck, G.S. - P88 P88

Stolz, A. - P189 P189Strambu, V. 40 P238,P242,P59 V5,P238,P242,P59Streltov, L. - P195 P195Struik, F. - P98 P98Stucchi, A. 69 V19Støen, R.?. 71 O152Suarez, J.M. 47 O76Subashi, K. - P250 P250Subashi, K.D. - P30 P30Sugimoto, K. 30 O2Sulkers, G.S.I. - P139 P139Sungur, M. 61 O109Suzuki, T. - P135 P135Swiontkowski, M. 47 O72Szeferinkin, B.L. - P35 P35Szentirmai, A. 35 O25Szita, J. 84 O204Sztrinkai, G. 64,83 O131,O193Sánchez, T. 70 V25Sánchez Valenzuela, D. - CR59 CR59Sánchez-Velazquez, P. 41 O49Sökücü, S. 39 O29Søreide, J.A. 59 P20Søreide, K. 44,59 P90,P100 P20,O61,P90,P100Søvik, T. - P90 P90Torres, T. - P240,P245 P240,P245Truosolo, B.A.V. 53 O89Tugba, Y. - P44 P44Turc, J. - P164 P164Turiño Luque, J.D. - P240,P245 P240,P245Taal, L. 45 O68Takahashi, I. 79 O176Takamatsu, M. - P3 P3Takaso, M. - P103,P134,P135 P103,P134,P135Takasu, O. - P3 P3Takeuchi, N. - P66 P66Talan, H.C. - O145,O146Taller, S. 69 V21Talving, P. 47 O73Tamini, N. 40 O44Tanaka, K. 30 O2,P135Tang, J. - P18 P18Tanno, K. 79 P174 P174,O176Taourel, P. - P40,P163 P40,P163Task, D. - O96Tauchmann, C. 70 O151Tavares, L. 82 O192Tawfik, Z.S. - P14 P14Tealdi, D.G. - CR56 CR56Tepelopoulos, G. 45 O66Tepetes, K. - P39,P48,P257 P39,P48,P257Terayama, H. - P55 P55Terroso, L. - CR47 CR47Terzi, V. 40 O39Testroote, M. - P178 P178Teuben, M.P.J. 53 P6 O85,O91,P6Thangarajah, T. - P83,CR25 P83,CR25

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Theodorou, D. 45 O65Theofanakis, C. - P228 P228Thiem, A. - CR5 CR5Thietje, R. 33 O17Thorsen, K. 59 P20Thouard, H. 53,79 O90,O171Tiew, S. - P268 P268Tilkeridis, K. 43 O56,P115Tillu, A. - P83,CR25 P83,CR25Timler, D. - P254 P254Tinè, P. 30 O4ATodorović, Z. - P53 P53Tolstoi, N. 35 O22Tomajer, V. 61 O114Tomasch, G. 70 V26Tomazevic, M. - P116,P232 P116,P232Tominaga, S. 62 O206Tomoaia, G. - P78 P78Topp, T. 45 O67Torba, M. - P253,P250 P253,P250Toth, L. - CR14 CR14Totorean, A. - P155 P155Trauma EmergencySurgery A.L., - O189Traversone, A. - P161 P161Triantafyllidis, G. - P39 P39Trinidad Lopez, C. 55 P85,P132 P85,O98,P132Troci, A. - P54 P54Trovatello, A. 30 O4ATshomba, Y. 83,84 O200,O207Tsintsari, S. - P195,CR9 P195,CR9Tsitouras, D. - CR24 CR24Tsitsilonis, S. - P142 P142Tugnoli, G. 45,80, P181,P249, O70,O177,P181,

84 P272,P179 P249,P272,O203,P179

Tuinebreijer, W.E. - P123,P141 P123,P141Tunalı, O. 61 O109Tunescu, B. - P155 P155Turati, L. 59 P37Turegano, F. 70 P57,P162,P186, V25,P57,P162,P186,

P192,CR59 P192,CR59Turhan, A.N. 41 P261,P262O47,O48,P261,P262Turkan, H. - P15 P15Tzafetta, K. 61 O108Tzimagiorgis, I. 45 O66Ubbink, D.T. - P139 P139Uchida, K. - P103 P103Uchida, Y. - P31,P269 P31,P269Uchino, M. - P134,P135,P148P134,P135,P148Ueda, K. - P2 P2Uemura, S. - P174 P174Ueno, M. - P175 P175Ulfman, L. - P248,P252 P248,P252Ulubey, C. 68 V15

Uludag, M. - P1,P16 P1,P16Unger, E. 44 O59Unlu, M.C. 48 CR43 V7,CR43Urabe, K. - P103,P134 P103,P134Uranues, S. 70,80, V26,O185Uras, C. 30 O3AUrbán, F. - P35 P35Urquhart, C. 63,81 O124,O187Uzkeser, M. - P224,CR38, P224,CR38,

CR53,CR58 CR53,CR58Uzunkoy, A. 35 V2Uğurlu, M. 39 124 O33,P124Vijayan, A. 63 O123Villias, C. - P236,CR45 P236,CR45Vitry, T. 60 P173Vlachos, K. - P236,CR45 P236,CR45Volakakis, I. - P247 P247Valchev, D. 39 O30Van Beeck, E.F. - P133 P133Van Delden, O.M. 84 O201Van Dijk, J. - P180 P180Van Embden, D. - P88,P105Van Exter, P. 44,65 P27 P27,O62,O139Van Gool, M.H. 47 O74Van Helden, S. - P108 P108Van Herwaarden, M. 68 V14Van Imhoff, D.L. 61 O113Van Leerdam, R.H. - P107,P63,P82 P107,P63,P82Van Leeuwen, P.A.M. - P129 P129Van Lieshout, E.M.M. 42,47, O72,O93,O113,

54,61, O122,P133,O17880

Van Montfort, G. - P84,P102 P84,P102Van Raemdonck, D. 68 V13Van Rutte, P. - P102,P84 P102,P84Van Waes, O. 54,61 O113,O93Van Wely, B. 31 O10Van Wessem, K. - P248 P248Van Wessem, K.J.P. 74 O162Van Wunnik, B. - P108 P108Van de Brand, J.G.H. - P156 P156Van den Berg, R. - P84,P102 P84,P102Van den Broek, P.J. 45 O69Van der Cammen, T.J.M. - P133 P133Van der Linde, P. - P138 P138Van der Veen, A. - P84,P102 P84,P102Van der Velde, N. - P133 P133Van der Vlies, C.H. 84 O201Vanderschot, P. 79 O170Vandertop, P. 65 O139Vaquero, A. - P162,P186 P162,P186Varatsos, A. - CR4 CR4Varga, E. 79,82, O173,O191Varga jr., E. 82 O191Vasiliou, P. - CR46 CR46Vasios, N. - P220 P220Vasireddy, A. 63,81 CR37 CR37,O124,O187

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Vastardis, G. - P104 P104Vd Zande, I. 66 O148,P169Vecsei, V. 44 O59,P183Vekszler, G. - P68 P68Velasco, R. - CR17,CR54 CR17,CR54Velpula, J. - P93 P93Venditti, D. - P239,CR13 P239,CR13Venkatram, N. 64 P72,O126 P72,O126Venter, M.D. - P43 P43Verbruggen, J. - P64 P64Verettas, D.A. - P115 P115Verhofstad, M. - P94 P94Vermeulen, J. 54 O93Verrusio, C. - CR36 CR36Ververidis, A. - P115 P115Vesconi, S. 40 O39Veverkova, L. - P200 P200Viglino, C. - P29 P29Vignati, G. 59 P37Villani, S. 45,80, O70,O177,P179,

84 P181,O203,P249,P272

Villaça, M.P. - P51 P51Vincent, M. 43 O56Vitale, F. - P54 P54Vittis, F. - CR24 CR24Viçoso, S. - CR47 CR47Vlassis, N. - P28 P28Vlaykova, T. 30 O4Vodenicharski, N. 39 O30Voiglio, E.J. 44 O60Volans, A.P. - P92,P120 P92,P120Volpi, A. 44,53, O87,O135,O64

65Von Meer, A. 59 P20Vos, D.I. - P94 P94Vukajlovic, B. - P146,P147,P153P146,P147,P153Vámhidy, L. - P52,P154 P52,P154Vögele-Kadletz, M. - CR55 CR55Wuthisuthimethawee, P. 62 O120Waddell, J. 64 O128,O14Wagner, F.D. 75 V31Wahlgren, C.M. 80 O184Walcher, F. 61 O112Walet, W. - P137 P137Wall, Jr., M. J. - CR12 CR12Walter, B. - P159 P159Watanabe, A. 79 O176Watkin, D. - P92 P92Weber, R.J.V. 40 O41Weel, H. 66 P169 O148,P169Weijers, P. - P108 P108Wendland, R. 54 O95Weninger, P. 38 O31Werre, A. 31 O10Weuster, M. - CR5 CR5

Wichlas, F. - P142 P142Widhalm, H.K. - P233,P68 P233,P68Wiegand, N. - P52 P52Wiese, A. - P231 P231Wijeratna, M. - P111 P111Wilde, E. 33,54 O17,O95,P119Wilde, P. - P118,P157 P118,P157Willis, M. 61 O110Wilshaw, S. - P145 P145Windolf, M. 33 O8,O19Winkelhagen, J. 68 V14Winter, M. - P170 P170Wolf, F. - CR55 CR55Wolf, H. - P8 P8Wollenek, G. - CR55 CR55Woltz, S. - P107 P107Wouters, P.C.R. - P130 P130Wu, J. 39 O35Wurm, S. 60 O104Wähnert, D. 33 O19Wölfl, C. 81 P267 O188,P267Yahata, M. 65 O134Yamaguchi, R. - P31,P269 P31,P269Yamashita, N. - P3,P185 P3,P185Yamaue, H. - P2 P2Yamazaki, M. 60 P31,P188, P31,P187,P188,

CR48 P194,CR48Yamazoe, S. - P2 P2Yanar, F. - P262 P262Yanar, H. 35,42, O24,O52,O84,

51,61 O109Yarashi, T.K. - P101 P101Yavari, M. 75 O164Yazıcı, M. 48 V8Yeh, D.D. 59 P18, P18,P24Yener, O. - CR8 CR8Yetkin, G. - P1,P16 P1,P16Yokota, H. 62 O206Yorimitsu, M. - P79 P79Yovtchev, Y. 30 O4Yuste-Garcia, P. - P230,CR42 P230,CR42Yücel, T. 68 P23,V15Yırgın, H. 41 O48,P262Zafar, H. 47 O77,P260Zafar, S.N. - P260 P260Zafra Jiménez, J.A. 78 P87,O167Zagh, I. - P222,P150 P222,P150Zago, M. 42,50, P34,O51,O81,O82,

51,81 O190,CR7,P50Zajc, M. 66 O147Zakrison, T.L. - P177 P177Zaman, S. - P110 P110Zambon, M.P. - P263,P270 P263,P270Zambudio, N. - P245 P245Zankovych, S. - P89 P89Zefelippo, A. - P46,P54 P46,P54Zekeridis, T. 45 O66

INDEX OF AUTHORS

Zellner, J. 75 V28Zielinski, S.M. 47 O72Zikaj, G.S. - P30 P30Zimmermann, D. 48 V11Zivko, G. - P157 P157Zuidema, W.P. 69,44, V20,P27,O62,P65,

47,55 P81,O102,P156,O74,P129,P45

Zwaveling, S. 68 V14Zygomalas, A. - P5 P5

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Abu Zidan F. – Abu Dhabi, UAE 62,65

Agresta F. – Adria, Italy 78

Al-Ayoubi F. – Linköping, Sweden 52, 69, 80

Alessiani M. – Pavia, Italy 72

Amato S. – Rome, Italy 71,72

Anastasiu M. – Buzau, Romania 61, 78

Ansaloni L. – Bergamo, Italy 39,78

Asensio J. – Miami, USA 29,52,73

Babst R. – Luzern, Switzerland 48,49,82

Baiocchi L. – Brescia, Italy 78

Balogh Z. – Newcastle, Australia 34,38,53,65

Barbosa E. – Porto, Portugal 38

Barozzi L. – Bologna, Italy 52

Bartolozzi P. – Verona, Italy 54,73

Bassi G. – Milan, Italy 64

Bettin D. – Westerstede, Germany 51

Belluati A. – Italy 81

Belluco E. – Este-Monselice, Italy 32

Benazzo F. – Italy 74

Benedetti M. – Rome, Italy 32

Berlusconi M. – Rozzano, Italy 31,38,81

Biggi F. – Belluno, Italy 57

Bisagni P. – Milan, Italy 61,8

Bisello M. – Este-Monselice, Italy 72

Borgonovo P. – Genova, Italy 72

Breederveld R. – Beverwijk, The Netherlands 54

Britt LD – Norfolk, USA 32,36,52

Buccoliero F. – Cesena, Italy 62,74

Butcher N. – Newcastle, Australia 34,53

Buzzi R. – Italy 81

Cabitza P. – Italy 81

Caldora P. – Arezzo, Italy 58

Caminiti R. – Messina, Italy 72

Campanile F. – Civita Castellana, Italy 78

Canata G. L. – Turin, Italy 74

Capitani D. – Milan, Italy 60, 82

Carlucci Michele – Milano, Italy 78

Casadei R. – Bologna, Italy 72

Castagna A. – Italy 74

Castelli F. – Milan, Italy 33,71,75,79,81

Castoldi L. – Milan, Italy 50,57

Catagni M. – Lecco, Italy 29

Catani M. – Rome, Italy 70,78,103

Catena F. – Bologna, Italy 83

Celli L. – Modena, Italy 31

Cennamo A. – Naples, Italy 30

Champion H. – Annapolis, USA 82

Chiara O. – Milan, Italy 58,59

Chiodini F. – Rozzano, Italy 43,64,84

Chirletti P. – Rome, Italy 32,57

Cimerman M. – Ljubljana, Slovenia 29

Coats T. – Leicester, UK 67

Cocorullo G. – Palermo, Italy 32,40,78

De Capitani C. – Milan, Italy 71

De Manzoni G. – Verona, Italy 63

Del Sasso L. – Milan, Italy 54

Delcroix L. – Florence, Italy 37

Delle Rose G. – Italy 74

Denti M. – Italy 74

Di Mento L. – Milan, Italy 77

Di Nuzzo D. – Chieti, Italy 72

D’Imporzano M. – Italy 72

Dionigi P. – Pavia, Italy 59

Dobson B. – London, UK 44

Faccincani R. – Milan, Italy 61,66

Famulari C. – Messina, Italy 72

Fattori L. – Monza, Italy 30,51,63,74

Favia G. – Padova, Italy 72

Fingerhut A. – Poissy, France 32,76,78

Fontana G. F. – Milan, Italy 44

Fraga G. – Sao Paulo, Brasil 29,52

Frego M. – Padua, Italy 32,40,72

Gaarder T. – Oslo, Norway 36,43,59

Garatti M. – Brescia, Italy 82

Giannoudis P. – Leeds, UK 34,49

Giordano P. – London, UK 38

Goldzak M. – Toulouse, France 56

Gronborg H. – Copenhagen, Denmark 63,75

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Gui D. – Rome, Italy 35,5

Gulotta G. – Palermo, Italy 40,78

Heim D. – Frutigen, Switzerland 38,83

Helfet D. – New York, USA 42,48,73

Heppert V. – Ludwigshafen, Germany 51

Höntzsch D. – Tübingen, Germany 41,48,49

Hreckovski B. – Slavonski Brod, Croatia 66

Huylebroek J. 74

Kdolsky R. – Vienna, Austria 36

Keel M. – Zurich, Switzerland 71,76,78

KirjavainenM. – Helsinki, Finland 60,64

Komadina R. – Celje, Slovenia 45,49,66

Korac Z. – Karlovac, Croatia 29,65,75

Kurihara H. – Milan, Italy 42,50,63

Latifi R. – Tuscon, USA 63,78,38

Leenen L. – Utrecht, The Netherlands 34,43,58,73,83

Lefering R. – Cologne, Germany 58,67

Lennquist S. – Linköping, Sweden 49,50

Leppäniemi A. – Helsinki, Finland 36,38,67,73,76,78

Lippolis A.S. – Bari, Italy 32

Lombardo – Italy 81

Longoni M. – Milan, Italy 72,78

Lucas C. – Detroit, USA 56

Malizos K. – Larissa, Greece 51

Mandalà V. – Palermo, Italy 78

Mariani D. – Milan, Italy 42,51,52,83

Martellucci N. – Rome, Italy 32

Martinez Casas I. – Barcelona, Spain 40,41,59,84

Marzaioli R. – Bari, Italy 79

Marzi I. – Frankfurt, Germany 29,34,60,67,71

Mayr E. – Augsburg, Germany 57

Melotti G. – Modena, Italy 57,78,82

Mesquita C. – Coimbra, Portugal 30,62,81

Michelutti M. – Milan, Italy 50

Minni F. – Bologna, Italy 72

Minola R. – Milan, Italy 43

Mirabella A. – Palermo, Italy 78

Mitkovic M. – Nis, Serbia 60,83

Monesi M. – Cesena, Italy 70,81

Moniz Pereira P. – Lisboa, Portugal 62,79

Monteleone G. – Italy 81

Montini V. – Pavia, Italy 71,72

Mucilli F. – Chieti, Italy 72

Naess P. – Oslo, Norway 32,71,72

Navasaria P. – Cape Town, South Africa 37

Nespoli A. – Monza, Italy 36

Nicolau A. – Bucarest, Romania 61

Nijs S. – Leuven, Belgium 29,63,82

Nizegorodocew T. – Italy 81

Nowak T. – Mainz, Germany 55

Oestern H. J. – Celle, Germany 41,43,73

Olmeda A. – Italy 81

Oransky M. – Rome, Italy 33,41,75

Ōrtenwall P. – Gothenburg, Sweden 49

Otomo Y. – Tokyo, Japan 50,64

Pace A. – Cefalù, Italy 31,81

Padalino P. – Monza, Italy 32,38

Paggi B. – Milan, Italy 37

Pape H. C. – Aachen, Germany 34,67

Parker M. – Peterborough, UK 48,55,58

Pascarella R. – Bologna, Italy 78,81

Pederzini G. – Italy 74

Peitzman A. – Pittsburgh, USA 32,34,49,52

Pelosi P. – Genova, Italy 72

Pilasi Menichetti C. – Santiago, Chile 80

Pinheiro L. F. – Viseu, Portugal 35,53,78

Pizanis A. – Homburg, Germany 41,43,55,70,71

Pons F. – Clamart, France 53,66,73,79

Poretti D. – Rozzano, Italy 43

Pugliese R. – Milan, Italy 78

Gradl G. – Rostock, Germany 55

Ramos P. – Funchal, Portugal 50

Rampoldi A. – Milan, Italy 49

Randelli P. – Italy 81

Resch H. – Salzburg, Austria 73,78

Ribaldi S. – Rome, Italy 69

Ringdal K. G. – Oslo, Norway 44,67

Rodas E. – Fortlauderdale, USA 47,56

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Romano C. – Milan, Italy 51

Rommens P. M. – Mainz, Germany 29,33,41,43

Rosati R. – Milan, Italy 40,78

Roviaro G. – Milan, Italy 50

Ruesseler M. – Frankfurt, Germany 52,62

Schelkun S. – Coronado, USA 41

Salini V. – Chieti, Italy 81

Santolini F. – Genoa, Italy 81

Scalea T. – Baltimore, USA 29,43,59,69,73

Schmidmaier G. – Heidelberg, Germany 58

Schonhuber H. 74

Schwab W. C. – Philadelphia, USA 29,56,59,82

Seligson D. – Louisville, USA 56

Senekovic V. – Ljubljana, Slovenia 56,70,

Sesana G. – Milan, Italy 44,64

Simko P. – Bratislava, Slovakia 38,63

Sommer C. – Chur, Switzerland 49

Sproviero J. – Buenos Aires, Argentina 29,73,81

Stagnitti F. – Latina, Italy 59

Stahel P. – Denver, USA 73

Staudacher C. – Milan, Italy 78

Stedtfeld H. – Rostock, Germany 55

Stergiopoulos S. – Athens, Greece 35,59,83

Strahovnik A. – Celje, Slovenia 66,82

Taviloglu K. – Istanbul, Turkey 37,49,63,70,78

Trovatello A. – Siracusa, Italy 30,84

Tugnoli G. – Bologna, Italy 49,73,84

Turegano F. – Madrid, Spain 72,76,82

Uranues S. – Graz, Austria 32,49,70,78

Valentino M. – Bologna, Italy 69

van Griensven M. – Vienna, Austria 39,83

vanSantvoort H. – The Netherlands 36

Varga E. – Szeged, Hungary 73,78,79,82

Varsalona R. – Siracusa, Italy 81

Vassiliu P. – Haidari, Greece 43,52,78

Vécsei V. – Vienna, Austria 36,43

Verheyden A. – Lahr, Germany 57

Vettoretto N. – Chiari, Italy 78

Vijayan A. – Singapore, Malaysia 45,63

Voiglio E. – Lyon, France 42,74

Volpi P. – Italy 44,65,74

Wagner C. – Ludwigshafen, Germany 51,75

Wendsche P. – Zidlochovice, Czech Republic 75

Wilson A. – London, UK 52

Winkler H. – Vienna, Austria 51

Yanar H. – Istanbul, Turkey 36,53,63

Zago M. – Milan, Italy 32,52,78

Zanon G. – Italy 74

Zottola V. – Como, Italy 81

Zura R. – Durham, USA 56

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