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FINAL PROGRAMME 17 th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery April 24 – 26, 2016 Reed Messe Wien, Congress Center Vienna, Austria Organised by European Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery Austrian Trauma Society www.estesonline.org Österreichische Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie

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  • FINAL PROGRAMME

    17th European Congress ofTrauma & Emergency Surgery

    April 24 – 26, 2016Reed Messe Wien, Congress CenterVienna, Austria

    Organised byEuropean Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery Austrian Trauma Society

    www.estesonline.orgÖsterreichische Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie

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    Table of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ............................................................................................................................................... 2

    Organisation & Committees ......................................................................................................... 4

    Invited Faculty .................................................................................................................................... 4

    Acknowledgements of Guest Societies ..................................................................................... 5

    ESTES Board of Directors ............................................................................................................... 6

    ESTES Society ...................................................................................................................................... 7

    EBSQ Examinations & Training Day ............................................................................................ 9

    General Information / Scientific Programme Information ...............................................10

    Speaker / Chairperson Information ..........................................................................................12

    Programme at a Glance – Sunday, April 24, 2016 ...............................................................14

    Programme at a Glance – Monday, April 25, 2016 ..............................................................15

    Programme at a Glance – Tuesday, April 26, 2016 ..............................................................16

    Scientific Programme – Sunday, April 24, 2016 ........................................................17

    Scientific Programme – Monday, April 25, 2016 ......................................................33

    Scientific Programme – Tuesday, April 26, 2016 ......................................................49

    Poster Index .......................................................................................................................................61

    Important Addresses ...................................................................................................................111

    Registration .....................................................................................................................................112

    Official Networking Programme .............................................................................................114

    Invited Lecture by Heather Mills ............................................................................................115

    General Information Vienna .....................................................................................................116

    Sponsor Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................119

    Exhibition .........................................................................................................................................119

    Exhibition Floor Plan ..................................................................................................................120

    Industry Supported Sessions ....................................................................................................121

    Invited Faculty Index ..................................................................................................................122

    Authors Index .................................................................................................................................125

    Notes .................................................................................................................................................148

    Floor Plan – 1st Floor ....................................................................................................................152

    Floor Plan – Ground Floor .........................................................................................................153

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    Welcome

    WELCOMEMESSAGE FROM THE ESTES PRESIDENT

    Dear colleagues, dear friends,

    It is my great pleasure to welcome you, on behalf of the European Society for Trauma and Emer-gency Surgery, to the beautiful city of Vienna for the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.

    ESTES has selected a historical place, both regarding trauma care and the European Society. When the meeting first took place in 2002, it was under the umbrella of the European Trauma So-ciety. Vilmos Vecsei, then Chairman of the Department, was among the driving forces to develop both the society and trauma care in Austria. As Vienna had the first trauma hospital in the world, it has been a role model for many surgeons and for those developing trauma care worldwide.

    Richard Kdolsky as congress president 2016 and his local organising team put in tremendous work in organising a scientific programme that covers all aspects of trauma care, including truncal and skeletal trauma, non-trauma emergency surgery, and disaster and military medicine. ESTES has put a lot of effort in developing the cooperation with other societies and this is reflected in this year’s programme. In addition, the programme focuses on registries, innovations, evidence based care and cross border rescue.

    We as ESTES members are proud to have a well-functioning society that demonstrates constant growth. Many other societies would have struggled much more to keep the numerous subspecial-ties under the same umbrella. This is certainly a challenge, but offers a platform for open discus-sions and interactions that cannot be achieved in any subspecialty section alone.

    In terms of education, ESTES is becoming a front runner, as it will hold the European Board of Surgery exam for the first time. Thereby, the members can combine having scientific input with educational activities. The exam will be part of the curriculum and this offers great opportunities in the future.

    ESTES thereby offers a platform to network both within and outside the European Union, a task that even politicians find difficult these days.

    I hope that the Vienna meeting will be a further step in the development of our society, an option to meet friends and get to know new ones, to develop the care of the injured patient even further and to acquire scientific knowledge. The personal interaction is becoming more important even in the face of on-line meeting opportunities.

    On behalf of ESTES, I would like to express my warmest welcome and look forward to many exciting discussions, friendly get together and social interactions in Vienna!

    Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President 2015-2016

    Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President

    2015-2016

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    Welcome

    MESSAGE FROM THE ECTES PRESIDENT

    Dear colleagues, dear friends,

    It is a great honor to welcome you to the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery from April 24 – 26, 2016 in Vienna, Austria.

    “Myths & Truths”

    is the leading theme of this congress.

    Colleagues of all national ESTES member societies in Europe, as well as from other continents will share their knowledge and experience during these three days.

    Instructional lecture courses, keynote sessions, mini-battles, case presentations, and poster ses-sions will present the state of the art in emergency and trauma surgery. Distinguished speakers will share their personal experiences in invited lectures at noon.

    Also, in order to intensify the cooperation and understanding within the ESTES community, we have prepared several sessions involving more than one section, e.g.

    — Mangled extremity in war, disaster and civil — Interface between trauma and emergencies — Cross border rescue — Interface: prehospital & inhospital — Nightmare session

    … and many more

    For the first time, an EBSQ trauma exam will be held in Vienna on April 23, 2016.

    Furthermore, a Modular Ultra Sound Estes Course (MUSEC) will be offered.

    The 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ECTES) is organised by the Euro-pean Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) in close cooperation with the Austrian Trauma Society.

    Vienna – I am sure you know our keywords like Schönbrunn, Mozart, Apfelstrudel and the Opera. But, you may be certain, Vienna offers much more and will fascinate you with culture, lifestyle, hundreds of restaurants, and lovely places to relax.

    “Vienna waits for you” – as Billy Joel sang in 1977…

    I am glad to be a part of this congress and it will be my pleasure to welcome you to my hometown Vienna!

    Richard Kdolsky, Congress President

    Richard Kdolsky, Congress President 2016

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    Organisation & Committees

    ORGANISATION & COMMITTEES CONGRESS PRESIDENT

    Richard Kdolsky – Vienna, Austria

    ORGANISING COMMITTEEStephanie Arbes – Vienna, AustriaRoman Ostermann – Vienna, AustriaHans-Christoph Pape – Aachen, GermanyPol M. Rommens – Mainz, GermanyAndreas Shamiyeh – Linz, AustriaEric Voiglio – Lyon, FranceHarald Widhalm – Vienna, Austria

    INVITED FACULTYFor the full list of invited speakers and chairpersons, please turn to page 122.

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    Acknowledgements of Guest Societies

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF GUEST SOCIETIESSpecial thanks to the following societies and organisations which responded to our invitation and contributed to the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.

    PARTICIPATING INTERNATIONAL

    SOCIETIESATLS in Europe

    ATCN Europe

    Austrian Trauma Society

    Belgian Trauma Society

    Bosnian Trauma Society

    Croatian Trauma Society

    Croatian Urgent Medicine and Surgery Association

    Czech Trauma Society

    Dutch Trauma Society

    Finnish Trauma Society

    French Emergency Surgery Society

    German Trauma Society

    Hellenic Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery

    Hungarian Trauma Society

    Israel Trauma Society

    Italian Trauma & Emergency Surgery Society (SICUT)

    Lusitanian Association of Trauma and Emergency Surgery

    Pancyprian Association of Trauma & Emergency Surgery

    Pan-Ukrainian Association of Traumatology and Osteosynthesis

    Portuguese Surgical Society

    Romanian Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery

    Serbian Trauma Society

    Slovakian Trauma Society

    Slovenian Association of Surgeons

    Slovenian Society of Trauma Surgeons

    Spanish Surgeons Association

    Swedish Trauma Association

    Swiss Society of General Surgery and Traumatology

    Swiss Trauma Society (SGTV)

    Turkish Society of Orthopedics & Traumatology

    Turkish Association of Trauma & Emergency Surgery

    SUPPORTING SOCIETIESEuropean Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT)

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

    European Trauma Course Organisation (ETCO)

    Gerhard Küntscher Society

    Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie (AGA)

    Österreichische Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (ÖGC)

    Österreichische Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie (ÖGG)

    The European Bone & Joint Infection Society (EBJIS)

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    ESTES Board of Directors

    ESTES BOARD OF DIRECTORSEXECUTIVE BOARD

    ESTES President 2015-2016Pape Hans-Christoph – Aachen, Germany

    President ElectTilsed Jonathan – Beverley, United Kingdom

    General SecretaryRommens Pol M. – Mainz, Germany

    Past PresidentLeppäniemi Ari – Helsinki, Finland

    Vice PresidentVoiglio Eric – Lyon, France

    TreasurerKurihara Hayato – Milan, Italy

    Editor-in-chief (EJTES)Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany

    SECTION CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRS

    Emergency Surgery Shamiyeh Andreas – Linz, AustriaMartinez Casas Isidro – Alicante, Spain

    Disaster & Military SurgeryBemelman Mike – Utrecht, The NetherlandsHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia

    Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineWendt Klaus – Groningen, The NetherlandsKeel Marius – Bern, Switzerland

    Visceral TraumaVassiliu Pantelis – Haidari, GreeceRiddez Louis – Linköping, Sweden

    PolytraumaPape Hans-Christoph – Aachen, Germany

    NATIONAL DELEGATESBahouth Hany – Haifa, IsraelBaker Andrew – Durban, South AfricaBakota Bore – Karlovac, CoratiaBeuran Mircea – Bucharest, RomaniaCretnik Andrej – Ljubljana, SloveniaChrysanthos Georgiou – Nicosia, CyprusGavrankapetanovic Ismet – Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHeim Dominik – Frutigen, SwitzerlandHreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, CroatiaJosten Christoph – Leipzig, GermanyKalashnikov Andriy – Kiev, UkraineKdolsky Richard – Vienna, AustriaKomadina Radko – Celje, SloveniaLlanto Ilkka – Oulu, FinlandLodier Frédéric – Lyon, FranceMartinez Casas Isidro – Alicante, SpainMesquita Carlos – Coimbra, PortugalMitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, SerbiaNijs Stefaan – Leuven, BelgiumOkçu Güvenir – Manisa, TurkeyPlatz Andreas – Zurich, SwitzerlandPons Francois – Clamart, FranceRamos Pedro – Funchal, PortugalRiddez Louis – Linköping, SwedenSchipper Inger – Leiden, The NetherlandsSimko Peter – Bratislava, SlovakiaStergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, GreeceVarga Endre – Szeged, HungaryWendsche Peter – Zidlochovice, Czech Republic Yanar Hakan – Istanbul, TurkeyZago Mauro – Milan, Italy

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    ESTES Society

    ESTES SOCIETYESTES GENERAL ASSEMBLYMonday, April 25, 2016from 12:30 Room Stolz

    Agenda

    1. Opening and welcome 2. Approval of the agenda 3. Approval of the minutes of the General Assembly on May 12, 2015, in Amsterdam, The

    Netherlands4. Election of Daniela Lenzinger as recording secretary 5. Presidential report 6. Report of the Secretary General 7. Approval of new members & Termination of membership 8. Report of the Treasurer 9. Discharge of the Treasurer from his responsibility 10. Appointment of the financial committee members for the year 2016 11. Report of the endorsement committee chairman 12. Report of the editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 13. Report of the Section Chairs

    a. Disaster & Military Surgery b. Emergency Surgery c. Skeletal Trauma & Sports Medicine d. Visceral Trauma e. Polytrauma

    14. Report of the Education Committee15. Report of the Congress President 201616. Election of the President Elect (2016-2017) – suggestion: Marius Keel, Switzerland 17. Election of the Treasurer (2016-2019) – suggestion: prolonging the term of Hayato

    Kurihara, Italy 18. Election of the Vice President (2016-2019) – suggestion: prolonging the term of

    Eric Voiglio, France 19. Election of the Chair of the Advisory Council (2016-2019) – suggestion: Mauro Zago, Italy20. Outlook at future ESTES congresses 21. Miscellaneous 22. Closing remarks

    Hans-Christoph Pape, ESTES President 2015-2016

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    ESTES Society

    ESTES SECTION MEETINGS

    Disaster & Military SurgerySunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room Lehar 2Section Chair: Mike BemelmanVice Chair: Boris Hreckovski

    Emergency SurgerySunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room StolzSection Chair: Andreas ShamiyehVice Chair: Isidro Martinez Casas

    EJTES EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Sunday, April 24, 201612:45 – 13:45Schubert 1

    ESTES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

    Annual fees:

    — Regular: EUR 120 — Doctors in training / non-doctors: EUR 85

    Benefits:

    — Save up to 20% of the registration fee at the annual ESTES congress — Register for endorsed courses and meetings at a reduced fee — Receive 6 issues of the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, published

    by Springer, including the ESTES News — Join one of ESTES’ five specialist sections: Visceral Trauma; Skeletal Trauma & Sports

    Medicine; Emergency Surgery; Disaster and Military Surgery; Polytrauma — A diploma confirming your individual membership, if requested

    For more information visit the ESTES Booth in the Exhibition Area (Booth number 6) or check out the website www.estesonline.org.

    ESTES INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE

    Come in and find out more about the history, milestones and aims of the ESTES member socie-ties! ESTES International Village is located in the Exhibition Area in the right corner next to the Entrance.

    Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineSunday, April 24, 201607:30 – 08:30Room Lehar 1Section Chair: Klaus WendtVice Chair: Marius Keel

    Visceral TraumaSunday, April 24, 201618:30 – 19:30Room StolzSection Chair: Pantelis VassiliuVice Chair: Louis Riddez

    PolytraumaSunday, April 24, 201618:30 – 19:30Room Lehar 1Interim Section Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape

    http://www.estesonline.org

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    EBSQ Examinations & Training Day

    EBSQ EXAMINATIONS & TRAINING DAYFRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016

    “EBSQ Examination in Emergency Surgery”Time: 08:30 am

    MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016

    “EBSQ Examination in Trauma Surgery”Time: 08:15 am

    Registration and details:[email protected]@t-online.dePhone: +32 2649, 5164 Surya Ohara

    Be prepared for your EBSQ Examination in Trauma Surgery and attend a full day TRAINING DAY!

    „Training Day – Fit for Europe“Sunday, April 24, 2016Room: Business Suite 3-4

    Training Day Fee EUR 120

    This programme will include eight lectures of 45 minutes, given by ESTES members and followed by 15 minutes of questions and answers. Pre-registration is required.

    http://[email protected]:hans-joerg.oestern%40t-online.de?subject=

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    General Information / Scientific Programme Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME INFORMATIONABSTRACT ONLINE SUPPLEMENT

    You will find the abstracts of the 17th European Congress on Trauma and Emergency Surgery in the online archive of the “European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery”.

    To access the publications, please follow this link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00068-016-0658-5

    BEST ORAL PRESENTATION & BEST POSTER AWARDS

    The three Awards for Best Oral Presentation (of EUR 1000 / 500 / free congress registration for ECTES 2017) and the three Best Poster Awards (of EUR 1000 / 500 / free congress registration for ECTES 2017) will be presented during the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Please note that award winners need to be present at the ceremony to be eligible for the prize.

    CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

    Your Certificate of Attendance will be included in your congress materials available at the regis-tration desk.

    CME CREDITS

    The scientific programme of the 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists.

    The 17th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery has been accredited with 17 CME Credits.

    The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.

    EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician‘s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credits to AMA PRA category 1 credits, please contact the AMA.

    CONGRESS LANGUAGE

    The official language of the congress is English. No simultaneous interpretation will be provided.

    CONGRESS STAFF

    The Mondial Congress & Events team members are present at the registration counter and con-gress hostesses are present in all lecture rooms as well as at the preview center and as badge monitors. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will gladly assist you.

    http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00068-016-0658-5 http://www.uems.net

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    General Information / Scientific Programme Information

    ESTES BOOTH

    For matters regarding ESTES membership and other ESTES activities, participants are cordially invited to visit the ESTES booth in the Exhibition Area in the right corner next to the Entrance.

    PREVIEW CENTER

    The Preview Center is located opposite the registration counter at the Entrance Level.Staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your PowerPoint presentation.Please find more detailed information on page 12.

    SCIENTIFIC POSTER AREA

    All Scientific Posters can be viewed throughout the congress in the Exhibition Area at the Ent-rance Level.

    CAR PARK

    It is highly recommended to use public transportation. In case you wish to travel by car, you can use the parking garage C which is located directly under the congress center. Reduced parking tickets can be purchased at the registration counter for EUR 9 per day.

    The surrounding area of Reed Messe Wien is chargeable parking zone from Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.

    CLOAKROOM

    A cloakroom and luggage storage facilities are available in the Lower Level.

    COFFEE BREAKS

    Coffee during the indicated coffee breaks is included in the registration fee and will be served in the Exhibition Area at the Entrance Level.

    FIRST AID

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

    SMOKING

    Thank you for not smoking inside the congress venue. Smoking areas are available outside the main entrance.

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    Speaker / Chairperson Information

    SPEAKER / CHAIRPERSON INFORMATIONOPENING HOURS SPEAKERS’ PREVIEW CENTER

    — Saturday, April 23, 2016 16:00 – 19:00 — Sunday, April 24, 2016 07:00 – 19:00 — Monday, April 25, 2016 07:30 – 18:00 — Tuesday, April 26, 2016 07:30 – 14:30

    IF YOU ARE A CHAIRPERSON

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

    2. We may remind you that speakers need to strictly observe the time schedule. Panelists should not speak before they are recognised by the chair and must first clearly state their name, institution and country of origin.

    3. Please fill in the questionnaire which will be handed to you after the respective session.

    IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER IN A SESSION

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

    2. Speakers should deliver and view/check their PowerPoint presentations at the Spea-kers’ Preview Center (Media lounge at the Entrance Level) at least 3 hours prior to the start of the respective session.

    For sessions starting at 08:30, the PowerPoint presentations should be delivered the previous day.

    In order to avoid any delays, speakers are kindly requested to hand in their PowerPoint presen-tations on USB. If you are bringing your own laptop, the presentation will be transferred onsite in the Preview Center.

    If you wish to bring your own laptop, it is crucial to make this known in the Preview Center three hours in advance for organisational reasons. Speakers are not permitted to take Power-Point presentations directly to the technical assistant in the session rooms.

    Please note that your speaking time as indicated has to be strictly followed: ILC = 15 min, key-

    note = 12 min, free paper = 6 min. Your remaining speaking time will be displayed during your

    presentation.

    Rest assured that your files will be deleted from the congress server after your presentation.

    The best oral presentations will be chosen by a jury and receive the Best Oral Presentation Awards during the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, April 26, 2016.

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    Speaker / Chairperson Information

    IF YOU ARE PRESENTING A POSTER

    The Poster area is located in the Exhibition Area at the Entrance Level.

    Each poster will be displayed for the duration of the congress. Posters have to be mounted on Saturday, April 23, 2016 between 16:00 and 19:00 or on Sunday, April 24, 2016, between 08:00 and 10:30. Please attach the poster to the board with the corresponding poster placement num-ber and remove it on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, between 14:30 and 17:00; otherwise, the staff will dispose of it.

    Stripes for mounting the posters will be available in the Poster area. Please note that only these stripes may be used for mounting posters to avoid damaging the panel surface.

    Out of all submitted abstracts the 20 best Posters were assigned by the Scientific Committee prior to the congress. All poster presenters need to be available in the poster session that corre-sponds with their poster number:

    — even publication numbers: Sunday, April 24, 2016, 18:30 — odd publication numbers: Monday, April 25, 2016, 17:30

    Each day ten posters will be chosen by a jury and asked to present their poster. The poster pre-sentation should not exceed 3 minutes presentation and 2 minutes discussion time.

    The prizes for the three best posters will be awarded to the winners at the Closing Ceremony, which takes place on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at 15:30. Please note that award winners need to be present at the ceremony to be eligible for the prize.

    If you have any questions regarding your poster(s), please do not hesitate to contact the staff at the registration desk.

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  • 15

    Programme at a Glance – Monday, April 25, 2016

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  • 16

    Programme at a Glance – Tuesday, April 26, 2016PR

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  • 17

    Sunday, April 24, 2016

    SUN

    DAY

    , APR

    IL 2

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

    Sunday, April 24, 2016

    07:30 – 08:30 Stolz

    Section Meeting Emergency Surgery

    07:30 – 08:30 Lehar 1

    Section Meeting Skeletal Trauma

    07:30 – 08:30 Lehar 2

    Section Meeting Military & Disaster

    08:30 – 10:00 Strauss

    ICL • • •BLEEDING

    Chairs: Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO & Andreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT

    1. Pre-hospital management of haemorrhagic shockMichael Hüpfl, Vienna/AT

    2. Haemorrhagic shock – past, present, futureTina Gaarder, Oslo/NO

    3. Massive blood transfusionGeorge Velmahos, Boston/US

    4. New clotting agentsAndreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT

    5. Vascular and endovascular damage control in massive bleedingGiannis Kakisis, Athens/GR

    08:30 – 10:00 Stolz

    Keynote Session •SPORTS MEDICINE – UPPER EXTREMITY

    Chairs: Dominik Heim, Frutigen/CH & Roman Ostermann, Vienna/AT

    1. Keynote Lecture: Typical injuries in Summer & Winter sportsRebecca Hasler, Basel/CH

    2. O001 - Injuries of the upper extremity and prevention in equine related sports.M. Bielefeld, C. Schröter, A. Schulte-Sutum, D. Bielefeld, P. Mommsen, C. Krettek, C. Zeckey; Hannover, DE

  • 18

    Sunday, April 24, 2016SU

    ND

    AY, A

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    3. O002 - „The Labral Bridge“ – A Novel Technique for Arthroscopic Anatomic KnotlessBankart RepairR. Ostermann, M. Hofbauer, P. Platzer; Vienna, AT(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    4. O003 - Clinical outcome and pain relief after arthroscopic repair of isolated type II SLAPlesions – The progress over timeS. Bösmüller1, T. Tiefenboeck1, M. Hofbauer1, A. Bukaty1, G. Oberleitner2, W. Huf1,C. Fialka1;1Vienna, AT, 2St. Poelten, AT

    5. O004 - Plate fixation versus nonoperative treatment for displaced midshaft clavicularfractures: a randomized controlled trialS. Woltz1, S. Stegeman2, P. Krijnen2, B. van Dijkman3, T. van Thiel4, N. Schep5, P. deRijcke6, J.P. Frölke7, I. Schipper2; 1Den Haag, NL, 2Leiden, NL, 3Almere, NL, 4Winterswijk,NL,5Amsterdam, NL, 6Capelle an den Ijssel, NL, 7Nijmegen, NL

    6. O005 - Minimal invasive plate osteosynthesis in midshaft clavicular fracturesP. Kornherr, K. Wenda; Wiesbaden, DE

    7. O006 - Rapid Prototyping in Clavicle Fractures repair: clinical studyR. van Doremalen1, J. Kootstra2, S. van Helden3, E. Hekman4; 1Wijbosch, NL, 2Meppel,NL,3Zwolle, NL, 4Enschede, NL

    08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 1

    Keynote Session • • • • •EDUCATION AND TRAINING

    Chairs: Pedro Ramos, Funchal/PT & Miriam Rüsseler, Frankfurt/DE

    1. Keynote Lecture: Development of surgical competenciesMiriam Rüsseler, Frankfurt/DE

    2. O007 - Remote surgical education – can surgical skills be taught remotely?W. English1, V. Buckle2, O. Trampleasure2, A. Jawad2, S. ahmed2; 1London, UK, 2Bb, UK

    3. O008 - Severity, social and educational profile of the caregiver and the child victim of un-intentional trauma injuries. A study conducted by NGO Criança Segura – Safe Kids BrazilS. Abib, A. Françóia, R. Waksman, M. Dolci, H. Guimarães, F. Moreira, M. Cezillo, A. Júnior;São Paulo, BR

    4. O009 - Can we balance service provision and emergency general surgical training? Atrainees’ PerspectiveV. Shatkar1, P. Leung2, D. Mukherjee2; 1Romford, London, UK, 2Romford, UK

    5. O010 - The need for a continuous educational program: the results after 1 year of ClinicalPathway on Acute Calculus CholecystitisM. Pisano, A. Allegri, M. Ceresoli, F. Coccolini, A. Harbi, M. Lotti, S. Magnone, R. Manfredi,G. Montori, D. Piazzalunga, E. Poiasina, L. Ansaloni; Bergamo, IT

  • 19

    Sunday, April 24, 2016

    SUN

    DAY

    , APR

    IL 2

    4, 2

    016

    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    6. O011 - The training and provision of personal protective equipment for vascular traineesin the UK: A re-audit into Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) RegulationsC. Dover1, S. Goodyear2; 1Craven Arms, UK, 2Worcester, UK

    7. O012 - Quality management of acute care surgery training program based on PDCA cycleK. Murata1, Y. Otomo2, K. Fushimi2; 18519, JP, 2Tokyo, JP

    8. O013 - Mass catastrophe training in a civil university hospital, 5 years after start of poly-trauma management.A. Visnakovs, S. Stabina, A. Kaminskis; Riga, LV

    9. O014 - Bedside Extended Focused Assessment Sonography for Trauma training for under-graduate medical studentsF. Abu-Zidan, Al-Ain, AE

    08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 2

    Free Paper Session • • • • •POLITICS

    Chairs: Fernando Turegano, Madrid/ES & Christian Fialka, Vienna/AT

    1. O015 - Why are we so unconsciously insecure? The THREATS ProjectR. Faccincani1, M. Carlucci1, G. Monti1, S. Vicini1, C. Morey2, M. Massey2, C. Arcu-leo2, C. Dakin2, R. Dobson2, F. Della Corte3, P. Ingrassia3, A. Djalali3, A. Guinet4, I.Ashkenazi5;1Milano, IT, 2London, UK, 3Vercelli, IT, 4Lyon, FR, 5Hadera, IL

    2. O016 - Narcotic overprescribing and abuseD. Easley, K. Himschoot, S. Kibbe; Louisville, US

    3. O017 - Plastics Operative Workload in Major Trauma Centres: a National ProspectiveSurveyK. Young, S. Hendrickson, G. Phillips, M. Gardiner, S. Hettiaratchy; London, UK

    4. O018 - Pediatric Trauma Scores – Systematic Review and Needs Assessment in Low-Resource SettingsE. St-Louis1, J. Séguin2, T. Landry2, D. Deckelbaum2, R. Baird2, T. Razek2; 1Montreal,CA,2Montreal, QC/CA

    5. O019 - A decade of Advanced Trauma Life Support Training in the United Arab Emirates:Lessons learnedF. Abu-Zidan1, S. Gautam2, F. Branicki1; 1Al-Ain, AE, 2Fujairah, AE

    6. O020 - Loss to follow-up in orthopaedic trauma: fact or fiction?B. Zelle1, J. Somerson1, K. Bartush1, J. Shroff1, M. Bhandari2; 1San Antonio, TX/US,2Hamilton, ON/CA

    7. O021 - The Austrian Hand Prevention Campaign to avoid hand injuriesM. Leixnering, C. Pezzei, J. Jurkowitsch, C. Szolarz, S. Quadlbauer, T. Hausner; Vienna, AT

    8. O022 - Prevention strategies and cost analysis of complex hand injuriesS. Quadlbauer, C. Pezzei, J. Jurkowitsch, C. Szolarz, T. Hausner, M. Leixnering; Vienna, AT

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    Sunday, April 24, 2016SU

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    08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 1

    Guest Symposium Küntscher Society

    MYTH BUSTERS IN IM NAILING

    Chairs: Jan Verbruggen, Maastricht/NL & David Seligson, Louisville/US

    1. Historic perspective: Lottes’ concept of intramedullary nailing of the tibiaDavid Seligson, Louisville/US

    2. IM reaming and nailing, still a concern for fat embolism?Peter Giannoudis, Leeds/UK

    3. Does open nailing increase the risk of infection?Rüdiger Haase, Berlin/DE

    4. Humeral Nailing: a trigger for non-union?Jan Verbruggen, Maastricht/NL

    5. Grade IIIb open tibia fractures: Is Nailing contraindicated?Georg Gradl, Munich/DE

    6. Antegrade Nailing of the humerus: Detrimental for the rotator cuff?Roland Biber, Nürnberg/DE

    08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 2

    Keynote Session • • • •GERIATRICS

    Chairs: Diego Mariani, Milan/IT & Manfred Greitbauer, Vienna/AT

    1. Keynote: Palliation in malignant gastric outlet obstructionDiego Mariani, Milan/IT

    2. O023 - Outcome of Polytraumatized Geriatric Patients in a Level One Trauma CenterM. Hofbauer, M. Winnisch, T. Tiefenböck, J. Jöstl, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT

    3. O024 - Injury Patterns, Causes and Outcomes of Geriatric Multitrauma Patients – Ananalysis of trauma registries.R. de Vries, M. El Moumni, I. Reininga, K. Wendt; Groningen, NL

    4. O025 - Does the first hospital providing care determine the outcome of geriatric traumapatients?M. Fröhlich1, R. Lefering2, P. Koenen2, A. Driessen2, B. Bouillon2, A. Wafaisade2; 1Köln,DE,2Cologne, DE

    5. O026 - Geriatric polytrauma patients with severe pelvic fractures: Comparison withyounger adult patients.S. Kanezaki, M. Miyazaki, N. Notani, H. Tsumura; Yufu, JP

    6. O027 - Diabetes and mortality in orthogeriatric neck of femur fracture patientsO.S. Thein, K. Dasari, E. Hirons; West Bromwich, UK

    7. O028 - The burden of infection in polytraumatized geriatric trauma patients

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    C. Weber1, C. Herren1, R. Pfeifer1, K. Horst1, F. Hildebrand2, M. Knobe1, H. Pape1; 1Aachen,DE, 2Marburg, DE

    8. O029 - Bacteriuria and urinary tract infection associated with proximal femur fracturesM. Tomaževič, G. Makovec, A. Fischinger, M. Cimerman, M. Veselko; Ljubljana, SI

    10:30 – 12:00 Strauss

    ICL • • •MANGLED EXTREMITY IN WAR, DISASTER AND CIVIL

    Chairs: Bore Bakota, Zagreb/HR & Stephan Domayer, Zicksee/AT

    1. Management of mangled extremity in military settingFrederic Rongieras, Lyon/FR

    2. Limits of reconstructionAlex Lerner, Zerfat/IL

    3. How to perform correct amputation?Thomas Hölzenbein, Salzburg/AT

    4. How to train performing a correct amputationMark Bowyer, Fairfax/US

    5. Bionic Prosthesis – where are we now?Oskar Aszmann, Vienna/AT

    10:30 – 12:00 Stolz

    ICL •COMPLICATED CHOLECYSTITIS

    Chairs: Hayato Kurihara, Milan/IT & Andreas Pentsch, Linz/AT

    1. Endoscopic treatment of acute cholecystitis in fragile patientsAndrea Anderloni, Rozzano/IT

    2. Laprascopic cholecystitis when convert – when directly open?Reinhold Függer, Linz/AT

    3. A new preoperative severity scoring system for acute cholecystitisPeter C. Ambe, Wuppertal/DE

    4. Modern management of Mirizzi syndromeMichael Sugrue, Letterkenny/IE

    5. Acute Cholecystitis and biliary stones: what strategy?George Velmahos, Boston/US

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    10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 1

    Keynote Session • • •INNOVATIONS

    Chairs: Heinz Redl, Vienna/AT & William Cioffi, Providence/US

    1. Keynote lecture: Biomarkers in trauma and sepsisSoheyl Bahrami, Vienna/AT

    2. O030 - APOSEC treatment improves outcome following trauma & haemorrhage in ratsC. Penzenstadler, M. Ashmwe, A. Bahrami, A. Klotz, M. Jafarmadar, M. Kasiri, H. Ankersmit,H. Redl, S. Bahrami; Vienna, AT(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    3. O031 - Therapeutic hypothermia and its effect on systemic and local inflammation – re-sults from a porcine model of combined traumaK. Horst1, D. Eschbach2, R. Pfeifer1, M. Sassen2, T. Steinfeldt2, H. Wulf2, N. Vogt3, M. Frink2,S. Rucholtz2, H. Pape1, F. Hildebrand2; 1Aachen, DE, 2Marburg, DE, 3Gießen, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    4. O032 - Non-invasive, Individual-specific, Real-time Trending of Significant Human BloodLossS. Moulton1, J. Mulligan2, M.A. Santoro3, K. Bui3, G. Grudic2, D. MacLeod3; 1Aurora,US,2Boulder, CO/US, 3Durham, US

    5. O033 - The IL-33/ST2 pathway in polytraumatized patients and its potential role as novelbiomarkerT. Haider, E. Simader, T. Heinz, S. Hajdu, L. Negrin; Vienna, AT

    6. O034 - Serum Troponin In Patients With Traumatic Brain Injuries: Implications And Outco-mesA. El-Menyar, H. Al-Thani, H. Abdelrahman, R. Peralta, M. Ellabib; Doha, QA(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    7. O035 - Female patients have lower early systemic IL-6 levels and less SIRS and sepsisafter major traumaK. Mörs, O. Braun, B. Relja, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, DE

    8. O036 - Might exogenous leptin serve as therapeutic agent for the treatment of septictraumatized patients?L. Negrin1, A. Jahn2, M. van Griensven2; 1Vienna, AT, 2Munich, DE

    9. O037 - Targeted antioxidant treatment with mitochondrial ROS-scavengers SKQ1 andMitoTEMPO is detrimental in the mouse abdominal sepsisP. Rademann1, A. Weidinger2, S. Drechsler2, A. Klotz2, M. Jafarmadar2, J. Zipperle2, A. Haco-bian2, S. Dumitrescu2, S. Bahrami2, A. Kotzlov2, M. Osuchowski2; 1Wien, AT, 2Vienna, AT

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 2

    Keynote Session • • • •CHEST INJURIES

    Chairs: Georgiou Chrysantos, Nicosia/CY & Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR

    1. Keynote lecture: Management of life-threatening chest traumaFrank Hildebrand, Aachen/DE

    2. O038 - Population-based investigation of traumatic vascular injuries in Estonia: 353 con-secutive cases analysedI. Soosaar1, S. Saar1, A. Lomp2, J. Laos1, M. Laht2, V. Mihnovits2, R. Shalkauskas2, M.Väli2, T. Lustenberger3, U. Lepner2, L. Kukk1, J. Starkopf2, P. Talving1; 1Tallinn, EE, 2Tartu,EE,3Frankfurt, DE

    3. O039 - Needle thoracostomy for tension pneumothorax: Is there a point?N. Owens1, P. Healy1, M. Quirke1, G. Bass1, B. Monroe2; 1Dublin, IE, 2Houston, TX/US

    4. O040 - Resuscitative Endovascular Occlusion of the Aorta Improved In-Hospital Mortalityof Surgically Treated Torso Trauma Patients with Non-Compressive Hemorrhage in Compa-rison of Aortic Cross Clamp – A Instrumental Variable AnalysisA. Shiraishi, M. Yagi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, JP

    5. O041 - Emergency department thoracotomy in a Western European level 1 trauma centerA. Piccinini, S. Di Saverio, L. Di Donato, A. Biscardi, A. Birindelli, M. Mandrioli, D. Beghelli,S. Villani, S.N. Forti Parri, K. Kawamukai, G. Tugnoli; Bologna, IT

    6. O042 - Surgical stabilization of combined flail chest injuries and claviula fracture – a caseseries of costoclavicular injuriesA. Langenbach1, S. Krinner1, S. Grupp1, F.F. Hennig1, S. Schulz-Drost2; 1Erlangen,DE,2Berlin, DE

    7. O043 - Surgical treatment of associated thoracic trauma and shoulder girdle fracturesV. Kusturov, A. Kusturova; Chisinau, MD

    8. O044 - Our experience of the use of invasive and non-invasive analgesia in the manage-ment of thoracic trauma at a major trauma centreM. Elniel, L. Clarke, H. Oakley, E. Bain, N. Misra; Liverpool, UK

    9. O045 - Blunt traumatic diaphragmatic injury: data on 231 patients identified in the IsraeliNational Trauma RegistryA. Mahamid1, K. Peleg2, A. Givon2, R. Alfici1, A. Younis1, I. Israeli Trauma Group2, I. Ashkena-zi1; 1Hadera, IL, 2Tel Hashomer, IL

    10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 1

    Resident Session • • • • •FELLOWSHIPS – OPPORTUNITIES TO BROADEN YOUR HORIZON?

    Chairs: Gerhard Achatz, Ulm/DE & Michael Humenberger, Vienna/AT

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    1. Orthopedic: Different Fellowships – Different OpportunitiesMichael Humenberger, Vienna/AT

    2. Trauma: Impressions from South Africa – valuable and sustainableGerhard Achatz, Ulm/DE

    3. Research: Focusing on a career building blockMarcus Hofbauer, Vienna/AT

    4. Mèdecins Sans Frontières: A slightly different timeMichael Osti, Feldkirch/AT

    5. Fellowships: also an option for ESTES?Pol M. Rommens, Mainz/DE

    10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 2

    Guest Symposium EFOST

    TOP ATHLETES – WHEN FIRST SURGERY FAILS

    Chairs: Gernot Felmet, Villingen-Schwenningen/DE & Gian Luigi Canata, Torinio/IT & Henrique Jones, Montijo/PT

    1. Outcome after Ligament revision in AthletesPericles Papadopoulos, Thessaloníki/GR

    2. Knee Re-Trauma – how to treat the high levelHenrique Jones, Montijo/PT

    3. ACL and PCL revision – technique and rehabilitationGernot Felmet, Villingen-Schwenningen/DE

    4. Second trauma with instability of the shoulderGian Luigi Canata, Torinio/IT

    5. Focal lesion in Athletes – current managementBurt Klos, Schijndel/NL

    12:00 – 12:30 Strauss

    Invited Lecture

    OVERCOMING ADVERSITY AND LIVING WITH A DISABILITY

    Heather Mills

    Heather Mills started her business career at the age of 14. In the 1990s she moved to former Yugoslavia and became involved in the Balkan Crisis. This was the start of her Charity and Cam-paigning career, with a refugee crisis centre in London. Heather’s road traffic accident 1993 in the UK, resulting in the loss of her lower leg, a fractured skull, a crushed pelvis and ribs, and a punctured lung, encouraged her to not give up and to develop with her team prosthetic limbs for running, skiing and ice dancing.

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    Sunday, April 24, 2016

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    14:00 – 15:30 Strauss

    ICL • • • •SEVERE PELVIC TRAUMA

    Chairs: Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR & Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE

    1. Indication and Limitation of pelvic binders Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR

    2. Packing Georg Thewanger, Linz/AT

    3. Fixation techniques – is there a value of emergency screw fixation? Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE

    4. Timing of reconstruction Anthony Rhorer, Phoenix/US

    5. Quality of life after severe pelvic trauma Karin Gstaltner, Klosterneuburg/AT

    14:00 – 15:30 Stolz

    Keynote Session • •MALIGNANT COLONIC OBSTRUCTION

    Chairs: Beuran Mircea, Bucharest/RO & Manfred Prager, Vienna/AT

    1. Keynote Lecture: What can be solved laparascopically? Manfred Prager, Vienna/AT

    2. Keynote Lecture: Emergency operation – stoma or no stoma? Eugen Dorin Popa, Bucharest/RO

    3. O046 - Emergency colectomy for cancer: an adverse factor for appropriate oncologic surgery? M. Modesti, D. Tartaglia, D. Gianardi, F. Cascione, L. Cobuccio, I. Cengeli, A. Bertolucci, C. Galatioto, M. Chiarugi; Pisa, IT

    4. O047 - Emergency Surgical Management and Outcome of Complicated Colorectal Cancer in the Elderly at a Tertiary Hospital C.A. Menegozzo, F. Teixeira, M. Rocha, S. Couto Netto, T. Andrade Lima, E. Akaishi, C. Bernini, E. Utiyama; Sao Paulo, BR

    5. O048 - Emergency Surgical Oncology in a Dedicated Cancer Centre P. Martins, L. Rego, J. Abreu de Sousa; Porto, PT

    6. O049 - Large bowel obstruction due to colorectal cancer and lymph node clearance: results of a standardized resective strategy P. Fransvea, B. Frezza, G. Costa, G. Balducci; Roma, IT

    7. O050 - A rare cause of acute abdominal pain: Actinomyces infection of colon mimicking a malignant neoplasm due to intrauterine device B. Canbay Torun, K. Gok, M. Ilhan, G. Yegen, S. Basaran, C. Ertekin, M.K. Günay, H.T. Yanar; Istanbul, TR

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    14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 1

    ICL •SURGERY TECHNIQUES IN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENTS

    Chairs: Chris Giannou, Monemvasia/GR & Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL

    1. Practise surgery with limited resources Chris Giannou, Monemvasia/GR

    2. Surgery in austere environment, experience from Bosnia Ismet Gavrankapetonovic, Sarajevo/BA

    3. Is early surgery with disasters sensible? Ofer Merin, Jerusalem/IL

    4. Surgery in austere environments, experience from MSD Louis Riddez, Stockholm/SE

    5. An alternative skin closure technique Moris Topaz, Raanana/IL

    6. Early report on medical care after the Brussels suicide bombings Stefaan Nijs, Leuven/BE

    14:00 – 15:30 Lehar 2

    Free Paper Session •COMPLICATIONS: EXTREMITY FRACTURES

    Chairs: Peter Simko, Bratislava/SK & Boris Zelle, San Antonio/US

    1. O051 - Risk Factors for Infectious Complications after Open Fractures. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. K. Kortram, P. Oprel, M. Verhofstad; Rotterdam, NL

    2. O052 - Treatment of segmental bone infections – problems, results O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, D. Zamfirescu, A. Dimitriu, M. Coltan, N. Ciurea, C. Dumitru; Bucharest, RO

    3. O053 - RIA bone graft harvesting for the treatment of nonunion and defect fractures: preliminary results of a single centre experience. G. Claes, W. Metsemakers, H. Hoekstra, S. Nijs; Leuven, BE

    4. O054 - Is it possible to predict which femoral fractures will need dynamisation during the treatment using internal fixation? M. Mitkovic, S. Milenkovic, I. Micic, M. Mitkovic; Nis, RS

    5. O055 - High percentage of complications following dynamic locking plate fixation with the Targon® FN for intracapsular proximal femoral fractures: An analysis of risk factors J. Gütler, F. Beeres, R. Babst, B. Link; Luzern, CH

    6. O056 - Free tissue flaps in tibial plafond fractures G. Luengo Alonso, C. Ojeda-Thies, J. Zorrilla Sanchez de Neyra, V. Jimenez, J. Aso Vizan, J. Palazon Cabanes, P. Caba Doussoux; Madrid, ES

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    Sunday, April 24, 2016

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    7. O057 - Effect of infrapatellar nerve block on chronic anterior knee pain after tibial nailing; a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study (INCOP) M. Leliveld1, S. Kamphuis2, M. Verhofstad3; 1Arnhem, NL, 2Ede, NL, 3Rotterdam, NL (Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    8. O058 - Is there a need for postoperative standardised radiographs after operative fixation of wrist- or ankle fractures? F. Oehme, Luzern, CH

    9. O059 - Complication rates of volar plating of distal radius fractures – a retrospective analysis of 576 consecutive cases D. Waever1, M. Lund2, J. Rölfing2, R. Thorninger2; 1Aarhus C, DK, 2Aarhus, DK

    14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 1

    Guest Symposium Österreichische Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie

    PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX

    UPPER LIMB TRAUMA

    Chair: Josef Klocker, Innsbruck/AT

    1. The Trauma Surgeon’s View Rohit Arora, Innsbruck/AT

    2. The Interventional Radiologist’s View Andreas Chemelli, Baden/AT

    3. The Vascular Surgeon’s View Josef Klocker, Innsbruck/AT

    4. The Reconstructive Surgeon’s View Robert Zimmermann, Innsbruck/AT

    14:00 – 15:30 Schubert 2

    Free Paper Session • • • • •DISTINGUISHED OUTSTANDING PAPERS

    Chairs: Demetrios Demetriades, Sierra Madre/US & Harald Widhalm, Vienna/AT

    1. O060 - Exploring morbidity assessment for trauma patients: a pilot study of the Adapted Clavien-Dindo for Trauma (ACT) classification system D. Naumann1, N. Pearson2, I. Smith1, K. Porter1, M. Midwinter1; 1Birmingham, UK,2Shrewsbury, UK (Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    2. O061 - I-FABP is a novel marker for the detection of intestinal injury in severely trauma-tized patients M. Voth, B. Relja, B. Auner, T. Lustenberger, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, DE

    3. O062 - Changes of local microcirculation in soft tissues associated with hemorrhagic shock and surgical strategy (nailing versus external fixation)

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    R. Pfeifer, K. Horst, Z. Qiao, M. Teuben, R. Tolba, H. Pape; Aachen, DE4. O063 - The Retrograde Tibial Nail – Anatomical Implantation and Surgical Feasibility Study

    S. Kuhn, P. Rommens, P. Appelmann; Mainz, DE5. O064 - Structural Validity of the Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment in Trauma

    PatientsM. De Graaf, I. Reininga, K. Wendt, M. El Moumni; Groningen, NL(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    6. O065 - In vitro biomechanical characteristics of the porcine anterior cruciate ligamentM. Teuben, M. Pishnamaz, F. Hildebrand, H. Pape; Aachen, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    7. O066 - Reliability of the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status rating foremergency gastrointestinal surgeryY. Haga1, T. Shichino2, M. Hirao3; 1Kumamoto, JP, 2Kyoto, JP, 3Osaka, JP(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    8. O067 - Clinical outcome and muscular function after posterior stabilization of the thora-columbar junction: An ultrasound controlled short-term follow-upM. Pishnamaz1, U. Schemmann1, C. Herren1, F. Hildebrand2, H. Pape1, P. Kobbe1; 1Aachen,DE, 2Marburg, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    9. O068 - Hyperchloremia is associated with 30-day mortality in major trauma patientsJ.Y. Lee, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, KR

    10. O069 - PJ-Trauma-Team – A „Blended Learning“ Polytrauma Curriculum for Final YearMedical StudentsS. Kuhn, P. Rommens; Mainz, DE

    16:00 – 17:30 Strauss

    ICL • •MYTHS & TRUTHS IN EMERGENCY SURGERY AND VISCERAL TRAUMA

    Chairs: Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL & Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh/US

    1. Indications of bilateral decompression craniectomy in acute head traumaRichard Kdolsky, Vienna/AT

    2. Value of exploratory laparotomy in the era of CT scanAndrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh/US

    3. Protective colostomy after a colonic penetrating trauma. Where the myth ends, what theevidences suggestDemetrios Demetriades, Sierra Madre/US

    4. Acute Cholecystitis – Timing of operationSelman Uranues, Graz/AT

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    Sunday, April 24, 2016

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    5. Surgical fixation of serial rib fracturesLuke Leenen, Utrecht/NL

    16:00 – 17:30 Stolz

    Keynote Session •JOINT REPLACEMENT IN FRACTURE CARE

    Chairs: Andrew Baker, Durban/ZA & Franz-Josef Seibert, Graz/AT

    1. Keynote: Shoulder Todd Moen, Dallas/TX

    2. O070 - Proximal Humerus Fractures: What lessons have we learned in the last 10 yearsS. Pretorius; Stellenbosch, ZA

    3. Keynote: HipHarald Widhalm, Vienna/AT

    4. O071 - Acute Fixation and Total Hip Replacement for the Management of AcetabularFractures in Patients over 55H. Arshad, F. Malagelda, P. Bates, P. Culpan; London, UK

    5. O072 - Long term experience with Pipkin fractures and dislocationsD. Enchev, A. Baltov, M. Rashkov, M. Markov; Sofia, BG

    6. O073 - Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur – Changing the Treatment Paradigm?A. Chelnokov1, I. Piven1, I. Shlykov1, K. Piastoplulo1, M. Horodyskyy2; 1Ekaterinburg,RU,2Aalborg, DK

    7. O074 - Primary Arthroplasty with a Burch-Schneider antiprotrusion cage as a strong alter-native to plate osteosynthesis for acetabular fractures in elderlyG. Timmel, D. Joos Bielesz, M. Mousavi, R. Jaskulka; Wien, AT

    16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 1

    Keynote Session • •MANGLED EXTREMITY

    Chairs: Mark Bowyer, Fairfax/US & Gerald Wozasek, Vienna/AT

    1. Keynote lecture: Prerequisites for reconstructionGerald Wozasek, Vienna/AT

    2. O075 - Salvage Nailing for Mangled AnklesD. Seligson1, K. Himschoot2, C. Saccone1, S. Kibbe1; 1Louisville, US, 2Louisville, KY/US

    3. O076 - Vacuum therapy in complex injuries of the limbsM. Nagea, A. Dimitriu, N. Ciurea, A. Grosu, M. Coltan, O. Lupescu; Bucharest, RO

    4. O077 - Direct fasciotomy closure achieved more often with shoelace technique thanwithout them in tibia fracturesP. Suomalainen, T. Pakarinen, I. Pajamäki, M. Laitinen, H. Laine, V. Mattila; Tampere, FI

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    5. O078 - Infection after Open Fractures – time from trauma to surgical debridement is thekey factorO. Lupescu, M. Nagea, A. Dimitriu, M. Coltan, N. Ciurea, A. Grosu; Bucharest, RO

    6. O079 - Our experience in the use of the composite osteocutaneous free fibular graft forreplacing complex gunshot tissue loss of the upper extremitiesM. Tkachenko, V. Khominets, V. Ivanov; Saint Petersburg, RU

    7. O080 - Posttraumatic osteomyelitisI. Gavrankapetanovic, Sarajevo, BA

    16:00 – 17:30 Lehar 2Keynote Session •COMPLICATIONS – VISCERAL SURGERY

    Chairs: Pantelis Vassiliu, Athens/GR & Heinz Wykypiel, Innsbruck/AT

    1. Keynote Lecture: Malignant biliary obstructionStefan Stättner, Innsbruck/AT

    2. Keynote Lecture: Malignant oesophageal obstructionHeinz Wykypiel, Innsbruck/AT

    3. O081 - Gastric Adenocarcinoma Related Gastric Perforation: Case Series of Single Institu-te in A Period of 16 YearsS.Y. Wang, Taoyuan, TW

    4. O082 - Long-term survival after surgical treatment for perforated peptic ulcerK. Thorsen, J.A. Søreide, K. Søreide; Stavanger, NO

    5. O083 - The Risk Factors of the Requirement of Open Abdomen in the Patients Receivedthe Damage Control SurgeryC. Fu, Taoyuan, TW

    6. O084 - ERCP in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic trauma patientsS. Kim1, T. Lee2, K.S. Bae2; 1701, KR, 2Wonju, Gangwon-Do, KR

    7. O085 - Endovascular treatment of ruptured posterior inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteryaneurysmG. Ricci, P. Riu, P. Sciacca, V. Miele, P. Marini; Rome, IT

    8. O086 - Visceral pseudoaneurysms after hepatic and biliopancreatic surgery; report of anumber of cases and review of literature.A. Sánchez Arteaga, M. Orue-Echebarría González, L. Zarain Obrador, M. Cuadrado Ayuso,R. Franco Herrera, A. Lusilla López, C. Rey Valcárcel, M.D. Pérez Díaz, F. Turégano Fuentes;Madrid, ES

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    • Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma • Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma

    16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 1

    Keynote Session • •ABDOMEN: DIVERTICULITIS

    Chairs: Sebastian Roka, Vienna/AT & Luca Ponchietti, Torrevieja/IT

    1. Keynote Lecture: Do we really follow our guidelines? Sebastian Roka, Vienna/AT

    2. Keynote Lecture: Treatment options in acute abdomens Hayato Kurihara, Milan/IT

    3. O087 - Quality of life following non-surgical treatment of acute diverticulitis I. Tanase, S. Paun, I. Negoi, B. Stoica, B. Gaspar, M. Beuran; Bucharest, RO

    4. O088 - WITHDRAWN5. O089 - Diverticulitis: Videolaparoscopic Hartmann’s resection and Single-port Hartmann’s

    reversal through the stoma site. E.A. Adami, B. Benini, A. Giannella, A. Liguori, G. Ricci, P. Marini; Rome, IT

    6. O090 - A Single Center Experience of an Emergency Laparoscopic Hartmann’s Procedure for Colorectal Perforation. K. Sekiya, A. Shiraishi, T. Oka, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, JP

    7. O091 - Patient-related and surgery-related prognostic factors in Hinchey III and IV acute peritonitis G. Capelli, N. Tamini, L. Gianotti; Monza, IT

    8. O092 - New minimally invasive perspectives in emergency laparoscopy for the surgical treatment of complicated diverticulitis M. Mandrioli, G. Tugnoli, A. Biscardi, A. Piccinini, A. Birindelli, L. Di Donato, E. Jovine, S. Di Saverio; Bologna, IT

    16:00 – 17:30 Schubert 2

    Keynote Session •ABDOMEN: MILITARY SURGERY AND AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT

    Chairs: Boris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/CR & Klaus Wolff, Vienna/AT

    1. Keynote Lecture: The French experience with the 2 shooting incidents in Paris Emmanuel Hornez, Paris/FR

    2. O093 - Military Medical Support Chain: the importance of expeditious evacuation T. van Dongen1, J. de Graaf1, L. Leenen1, R. Hoencamp2; 1Utrecht, NL, 2Den Haag, NL

    3. O094 - 1. War surgery: managing perineal trauma in civil war-wounded E. Solomonov, A. Braslavsky, A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Rapoport, A. Fedorenko, M. Vaskovic, W. Karim, I. Dashkovsky, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs; Galilee, IL

    4. O095 - Cardiac war injuries, management of penetrating shrapnels to the heart H. Bahuoth, Z. Bekerman, Y. Kluger, G. Bolotin; Haifa, IL

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    5. O096 - Assessment of the manageability of a disaster medical care system in Osaka Cityby a simulation of a Nankai Trough quake using a GISH. Yamamoto, Y. Kimura, Y. Mizobata; Osaka City, JP

    6. O097 - A new protocol for war-wounded patients with improvised primary care in SyriaE. Solomonov, A. Braslavsky, A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Rapoport, A. Fedorenko, I. Dashkovs-ky, W. Karim, M. Vaskovic, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs; Galilee, IL

    7. O098 - infect defect pseudarthrosis of tibia after gunshot wound - combinated soft tissueand bone reconstruction in several steps – case reportG. Walter; Vienna, AT

    8. O099 - Practise of orthopaedic in austere environment of developing countriesM. Ahmad, R.M. Bashir; Chenab Nagar, PK

    17:30 – 18:30 Strauss

    OPENING CEREMONY

    18:30 – 19:30 Poster Area

    Poster Presentations – even poster numbers

    18:30 – 19:30 Stolz

    Section Meeting Visceral Trauma

    18:30 – 19:30 Lehar 1

    Section Meeting Polytrauma

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    08:30 – 10:00 Strauss

    ICL • • •CHEST DAMAGE CONTROL

    Chairs: Clemens Aigner, Linz/AT & Francois Pons, Paris/FR

    1. Resuscitative Thoracotomy Eric Voiglio, Lyon/FR

    2. Bronchotracheal Injuries Clemens Aigner, Wien/AT

    3. Acute respiratory failure following lung contusion Luke Leenen, Utrecht/NL

    4. Blunt thoracic aortic injury Zsolt Balogh, Newcastle/AU

    5. Management of acute chest defects Francois Pons, Paris/FR

    08:30 – 10:00 Stolz

    Keynote Session •MYTHS & TRUTHS: SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE ANKLE AND

    TALOCALCANEAL JOINT

    Chairs: Andrej Cretnik, Ljubjana/SI & Inger Schipper, Leiden/NL

    1. Keynote: Diabetes, neuropathy, vascular disease and osteoporosis: Does it matter? Mujeeb Ashraf, Riyadh/SA

    2. O100 - Demographic patterns and injury characteristics of patients with a calcaneal frac-ture in a regional trauma system G. Alexandridis1, A. Gunning1, G. Van Olden2, E.J. Verleisdonk1, M. Segers3, L. Leenen1;1Utrecht, NL, 2Amersfoort, NL, 3Nieuwegein, NL

    3. O101 - Calcaneal fracture – nailing J. März1, M. Pompach2; 1Karlovy Vary, CZ, 2Pardubice, CZ

    4. O102 - Intramedullary nailing of calcaneal fractures – experience with C-nail J. Pazour, M. Křivohlávek, R. Lukas; Liberec, CZ

    5. O103 - Insertion of anteromedial wires in the application of a hind foot frame in distal tibial and calcaneal fractures C. Kelly, S. Britten, P. Loughenbury, J. Clancy, P. Harwood; Leeds, UK

    6. O104 - Calcaneal fracture: 3D as new generation imaging D. Misselyn, Leuven, BE

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    7. O105 - Orif treatment of 54 displaced intra articular calcaneal fractures.K. Papagiannakos, G. Fragkeskakis, P. Kakavas, K. Bosinakis, N. Potamitis, K. Soubassis, S.Sarafopoulos, I. Karnezis; Athens, GR

    8. O106 - Syndesmotic reconstructions – evaluation using weightbearing CTB. Gueorguiev1, J. Hagen2, R.G. Richards2, M. Lenz3, P. Simons4, K. Klos4; 1Davos-Platz,CH,2Davos, CH, 3Jena, DE, 4Mainz, DE(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    9. O107 - Treatement of Ankle Fractures with the locked intramedullary straight XS Nail incomplex fractures, osteoporotic bone and soft tissue damage.W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, DE

    08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 1

    Free Paper Session • •ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES

    Chairs: William Cioffi, Providence/US & Selman Uranues, Graz/AT

    1. O108 - Acute Mesenteric Ischemia: do we need to be faster? An algorithm proposalM. Ceolin, C. Bertani, F. Mrakic Sposta, S. Mei, J. Guerrini, S.P.B. Cioffi, H. Kurihara; Milan,IT

    2. O109 - Impact of systematic use of US-guided DPA in the management of abdominalemergenciesM. Zago1, D. Mariani2, A. Casamassima3, M. Marconi4; 1Bergamo, IT, 2Legnano, IT, 3Milano,IT, 4Melzo, IT

    3. O110 - Point of Care US. Are Acute Care Surgeon hands safe enough?.I. Martínez Casas1, A. Landaluce2, S. Ugarte2, L. Ponchietti1, T. Nimmesgern1, M.A. Amador3,F.J. Ibañez Aguirre2; 1Alicante, ES, 2Usansolo, Bizkaia, ES, 3Jaén, ES

    4. O111 - Decreasing Overutilization of Damage Control Laparotomy Decreases MortalityB. Joseph1, B. Zangbar1, A. Azim1, N. Kulvatunyou1, A. Tang1, T. O‘Keeffe1, R. Latifi1, L.Gries1, P. Rhee2; 1Tucson, US, 2Tucson, AZ/US

    5. O112 - Pre-Operative Designed Exploration Laparotomy In Solid Organ Blunt Trauma: ANovel Module Of Operative ManagementM. Nasr, Hufof, Al Ahsa, SA (Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    6. O113 - Clinical Presentation, Management and Outcome of 58 adult patients with BowelVolvulusM. Al-Sulaiti, H. Al-Thani, N. Al Shaibani, A. El-Menyar, M. Asim, A. Tabeb; Doha, QA

    7. O114 - Laparoscopic adhesiolysis in adhesive small bowel obstrucionM. Mandrioli, G. Tugnoli, A. Biscardi, A. Piccinini, A. Birindelli, L. Di Donato, E. Jovine, S. DiSaverio; Bologna, IT

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    8. O115 - CT can make the management of abdominal stab wounds much more properN. Kaneko, Fukaya, JP

    9. O116 - Hollow viscus injury due to blunt trauma: a descriptive study of epidemiology andoutcome in a large urban areaP. Fransvea1, G. Costa1, B. Frezza1, L. Lepre2, G. Balducci1; 1Roma, IT, 2Rome, IT

    08:30 – 10:00 Lehar 2

    ICL •IMPACT OF MASS MIGRATION AND ARE WE PREPARED FOR MARITIME DISASTERS?

    Chairs: Per Örtenwall, Vastra Frolunda/SE & Stefan Schulz-Drost, Berlin/DE

    1. Hungarian ExperienceIstvan Gargyan, Szeged/HU

    2. KomPass, Capacity and organization in mass casualties on landHagen Andruszkow, Aachen/DE

    3. KomPass, Capacity and organization in mass casualties on seaStefan Schulz-Drost, Berlin/DE

    4. Preparedness for Scandinavian maritime disastersPer Örtenwall, Vastra Frolunda/SE

    5. Israeli Experience in disaster managementEran Tal-Or, Poriya/IL

    08:30 – 10:00 Schubert 1

    Guest Symposium Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie

    ACTUAL CONCEPTS OF COMPLEX INJURIES AROUND THE KNEE

    Chairs: Ingo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE & Michael Nerlich, Regensburg/DE

    1. Distal Femur FracturesJohannes Rueger, Hamburg/DE

    2. Patella FracturesVolker Bühren, Murnau/DE

    3. Proximal Tibia FracturesChristof Müller, Karlsruhe/DE

    4. Knee dislocation: Management of additional intraarticular injuriesMichael Nerlich, Regensburg/DE

    5. Periprosthetic Fractures around the KneeIngo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE

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    Guest Symposium Österreichische Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (ÖGC)

    EMERGENCY SURGERY DUE TO INFECTION

    Chairs: Reinhard Függer, Linz/AT & Friedrich Herbst, Vienna/AT

    1. Upper GIJohannes Zacherl, Vienna/AT

    2. ColorectalFriedrich Herbst, Vienna/AT

    3. HepatobiliopancreaticReinhard Függer, Linz/AT

    4. HerniaHerwig Pokorny, Wiener Neustadt/AT

    5. ThoraxFlorian Tomaselli, Linz/AT

    10:30 – 12:00 Strauss

    ICL • • •INTERFACE BETWEEN EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA

    Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE & Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO

    1. Definition of traumaHans-Christoph Pape, Aachen/DE

    2. Emergency and trauma – where do they differ?Andreas Shamiyeh, Linz/AT

    3. Emergency and trauma – what do they share?Tina Gaarder, Oslo/NO

    4. Emergency and Trauma – who is practicing what in Europe? — North – Peep Talving, Tartu/Tallinn/EE — South – Hakan Yanar, Istanbul/TK — East – Radu Prejbeanu, Timisoara/RO — West – Jonathan Tilsed, Hull/UK — Central – Reto Babst, Luzern/CH

    10:30 – 12:00 Stolz

    Keynote Session •MYTHS & TRUTHS: GERIATRIC HIP FRACTURES

    Chairs: Franz Kralinger, Vienna/AT & Christoph Josten, Leipzig/DE

    1. Keynote Lecture: Orthogeriatic Co-ManagementFranz Kralinger, Vienna/AT

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    2. O117 - Prothrombin complex concentrate in patients on anticoagulation who require hipfracture surgeryM. Humenberger, V. Weihs, A. Geroldinger, K. Schultes, S. Kettner, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT

    3. O118 - The use of tranexamic acid in the prevention of anaemia following hip surgeryC. Dover1, R. Perkins2; 1Craven Arms, UK, 2Telford, UK

    4. O119 - Fascia iliaca blockade in hip fracture patients: The effect on delirium incidence.R. de Vries, K. ten Duis, J.J. Ploegmakers, N. Azizi, I. Reininga, K. Wendt; Groningen, NL

    5. O120 - Dynamic Hip Screw with or without anti-rotation screwS. Voeten1, J. Deunk1, J. Vermeulen2, J. van den Brand3, W. Zuidema1; 1Amsterdam,NL,2Haarlem, NL, 3Alkmaar, NL

    6. O121 - Prophylactic augmentation of the osteoporotic proximal femur: cement or metal?Insights from computer simulations.P. Varga1, J. Inzana1, B. Gueorguiev2, M. Blauth3, M. Windolf2; 1Davos, CH, 2Davos-Platz,CH,3Innsbruck, AT

    7. O122 - Early surgery for hip fractures: a successful implementationI. Rochus, H. Hoekstra, A. Sermon, S. Nijs; Leuven, BE

    8. O123 - Associated injuries after hip fracture in the elderlyS. Voeten1, W. van Veen1, R. Fakkert1, J. Vermeulen2, H. van den Brand3, W.Zuidema1;1Amsterdam, NL, 2Haarlem, NL, 3Alkmaar, NL

    9. O124 - Older hip fracture patients lose a substantial amount of skeletal muscle massduring short-term hospital admissionI.F. Kramer1, S. Broen2, M. Poeze2, I. Kouw2, L. Verdijk2, L.B. van Loon2; 1Den Bosch,NL,2Maastricht, NL

    10:30 – 12:00 Lehar 1

    ICL • • • •CROSS BORDER ISSUES AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

    Chairs: Pedro Ramos, Funchal/PT & Boris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/HR

    1. New tools for Major Emergencies in European ProjectsDaniele Gui, Rome/IT

    2. XVR, serious gaming to prepare for disastersPaul van Laar, Ede/NL

    3. The different triage systems and tags across EuropeWim Rens, Tilburg/NL

    4. Cross Border Rescue System – Austria, GermanyWolfgang Voelkel, Salzburg/AT

    5. Preparing for cross border major incidents in South East EuropeBoris Hreckovski, Bukovlje/HR

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    Keynote Session • •EMERGENCIES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

    Chairs: Stephanie Arbes, Vienna/AT & Ismet Gavrankapetanovic, Sarajevo/BS

    1. Management in the pediatric trauma patient: adjusting algorithmsIngo Marzi, Frankfurt/DE

    2. Do we need a specialist in pediatric trauma care?Thomas Neubauer, Horn/AT

    3. O125 - Increased morbidity associated with weekend pediatric road traffic injuries: 10-year analysis of trauma registry dataB. Burstein1, E. Fauteux-Lamarre2, A.B. van As3; 1Montreal, QC/CA, 2Montreal, CA, 3CapeTown, ZA

    4. O126 - Clinical Outcome of Polytraumatized Children and Adolescent Patients in a LevelOne Trauma CenterM. Hofbauer, T. Tiefenböck, M. Winnisch, M. Michel, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT

    5. O127 - Occipital Condyle Fractures in AdolescentsR. Tomaszewski, L. Wiktor; Katowice, PL

    6. O128 - Traumatic Pediatric Hip Dislocation – A Case Report with Comprehensive Litera-ture ReviewA. Startzman1, J. Pennington2, J. Rush2; 1Fort Lauderdale, FL/US, 2Fort Lauderdale, US

    7. O129 - The Three Step Approach to the management of acute pediatric Monteggia lesionsJ. Hetthessy, T. Kassai, B. Sebők, A. Szórádiné Vadász; Budapest, HU

    10:30 – 12:00 Schubert 1

    Keynote Session • •ABDOMEN: HEPATO-BILIARY SURGERY

    Chairs: Yoram Kluger, Haifa/IL & Reinhard Mittermair, Klagenfurt/AT

    1. Role of open cholecystectomy in the era of reduced port surgery Carsten Gutt, Memmingen/DE

    2. O130 - Acute cholecystitis and Percutaneous cholecystostomy. Is it still necessary?A. Sazhin, G. Ivakhov, N. Glagolev; Moscow, RU(Nominated for Best Oral Award)

    3. O131 - Safety of early removal of percutaneous cholecystostomy tube in moderate/severeacute cholecystitis: a single-center experience and a review of the literatureD. Macchini, L. Degrate, M. Oldani, D. Leni, F. Romano, P. Padalino, L. Gianotti; Monza, IT

    4. O132 - An Innovative Emergency Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Technique; Early ResultsTowards Complication Free SurgeryM. Nasr, Hufof, Al Ahsa, SA

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    5. O133 - Management and outcome of Blunt Liver injury : A single center experience