Final Programme
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Final Programme
Final Programme 11th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery Building Bridges © asbl Atomium/VBK, Wien 2008 May 15 -18, 2010 Brussels / Belgium, SQUARE Organised by European Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery Belgian Trauma Society www.estesonline.org r Tu r u T d e n to stay! ne d «Together with a team of European surgeons we have been working on further optimisation of our proven inverse concept. Our new Affinis Inverse includes many innovations: standardised reduction of inferior notching and polyethylene wear, simple, safe instrumentation and additional size gradients for an individual and optimal soft tissue balance. Curious? Interested? Contact us at: [email protected]. 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During months of preparation, every endeavor has been made by the ESTES Board for ‘Building Bridges’, the guiding theme of this congress, to become reality. For a young and dynamic organization such as ESTES, it is of utmost importance to construct a network of professional and personal relations, which make us stronger and more respected. Therefore, we invited a number of Societies and Organizations, which have similar goals, but are not institutional members of our Society, to join our annual congress. The reaction was overwhelming: fourteen Groups agreed to bring in their experience in the form of Guest Symposia. We welcome them very warmly and are grateful for their input and support. Our utmost gratitude also goes to ATLS-Europe, who organizes an ATLS course in Belgium for the very first time. Similarly, the European Trauma Course will take place as the result of a fruitful cooperation between ESTES and ETC. Chairmen and members of our five sections also contributed substantially to the scientific program with the organization of instructional lecture courses and the choice of internationally respected key-note speakers. Moreover, ESTES’ Disaster and Military Surgery Section offers a satellite course ‘Medical Response to Major Incidents’ with the Mass Casualty Incident Hospital in Utrecht, The Netherlands immediately before the congress. The combination of scientific sessions with these additional events will make the 11th ESTES-Congress a unique and historical one. Special thanks go to Dr. S. Nijs and the colleagues of the Belgian Trauma Society for their hospitality and dedication in the preparation of a superb congress event. We are glad to present you the ‘ESTES international Village’ for the first time. In the village, all institutional member societies will present their history, main goals and future activities on posters. Walking through the village, participants will take note of the scientific and professional activities in other societies and countries. We are very proud to have Prof. Paul Broos and Dr. Michel Baron D’Hooghe as star speakers. Prof. Paul Broos picks up the history of Belgian trauma surgery, Dr. Michel Baron D’Hooghe will show us how ‘Building Bridges’ is realized with international soccer competition. It is a special privilege to honor two outstanding personalities: Prof. Jan Goris form Nijmegen, The Netherlands and Prof. Elias Lambiris from Patras, Greece, for the significance of their life’s work in traumatology and emergency surgery. ESTES takes pride in having both among their honorary members soon. The 11th Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery will be an exclusive event for the Belgian trauma surgeons, for our ESTES members and the whole international community. I hope to welcome you personally in Brussels between May 15 and May 18. Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Pol M. Rommens ESTES President 2009 – 2010 2 WELCOME Belgian Trauma Society BUILDING BRIDGES Dear participants of the 11th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery, it is an honor to welcome you to Brussels, the capital of Belgium, but more importantly the capital of Europe. Together with Prof. Dr. P. M. Rommens, the society’s president, we decided on ‘Building Bridges’ as the theme of this congress. I hope you can find this theme in the different aspects of the congress, most importantly of course in the scientific content, but also in the social events. The most significant reason to attend a congress is its scientific content. We will offer you a mix of instructional lecture courses, free paper sessions, E-poster sessions and guest symposia covering the entire field of Trauma and Emergency surgery. In the instructional lecture courses, world-renowned experts in the fields of skeletal trauma, emergency surgery, military and disaster medicine and visceral trauma will share their expertise with us, thus building reliable bridges between scientific understanding and clinical applicable use. Almost seven hundred abstracts have been submitted for the free paper and E-poster sessions. Only the very best of them have been selected for oral and poster presentation. As the quality of all submitted papers was exceptionally high, the selection has been a very difficult task for the scientific committee. Therefore I want to thank all the members of the committee for their efforts, but even more all the submitting authors for the valuable time and huge efforts they invested in producing work of such high standards. I am sure the international group of enthusiastic scientists presenting their work will provide us with a thorough overview of ongoing research and new insights in the fields of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. Again, I believe that the theme ‘Building Bridges’ will be applicable to the free paper and E-poster sessions, as in the confrontation with other research, new alliances will be built in which we will search together for new solutions for ongoing problems. Thus, based upon the insights we will gain, new treatment protocols will be developed. We are proud that we were also able to build bridges to numerous other scientific societies. We consider it an honor that fourteen scientific societies will organize guest symposia during our conference. We also consider this a sign of ongoing collaboration and mutual respect, of ‘Building Bridges’ from both sides, in order to find the best answers to the scientific questions and therapeutic challenges we are confronted with every day. In the abstract supplement, you can find the reflection of all the hard work all the people mentioned above have invested in this congress. The quality of a congress is determined by its participants, both active and passive. Therefore I want to thank each and every one of you personally for participating in this event. But we do not only want to build professional bridges. We also want to find each other in ongoing and developing friendships. We hope that the social events we have selected will give you the opportunity to enjoy friendship and Belgian hospitality. Welcome to Brussels, and enjoy the 11th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery! Dr. Stefaan Nijs Congress President 3 IMPORTANT ADDRESSES Belgian Trauma Society OFFICIAL PCO, SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT, SPONSORSHIP & HOUSING Mondial Congress & Events Operngasse 20b, 1040 Vienna, Austria Tel.: +43 1 588 04 0 Fax: +43 1 588 04 185 e-mail: [email protected] COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION CONGRESS VENUE SQUARE, Brussels Meeting Centre Mont des Arts – Kunstberg 1000 Brussels, Belgium www.square-brussels.eu The Congress Venue is easy to reach via public transportation and only 2 minutes’ walk from the Metro station. It takes approx. 10 minutes to reach the city centre on foot. Metro Station: ‘Gare Central / Centraal Station’, metro lines 1 (violet) and 5 (yellow). Registration counter Tel.: +43 676 84 5880 700 SOCIETY WEBSITE Medizinische Ausstellungs- und Werbegesellschaft International Exhibitions & Advertising Freyung 6/3, 1010 Vienna, Austria Tel.: +43 1 536 63-42 Fax: +43 1 535 60 16 e-mail: [email protected] Find out more about the ESTES and the annual congresses on the official society homepage: www.estesonline.org ORGANISATION CONGRESS PRESIDENT Nijs Stefaan – Leuven, Belgium ESTES PRESIDENT Rommens Pol Maria – Mainz, Germany NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Aelvoet Chris – Bonheiden, Belgium Bellemans Johan – Leuven, Belgium Bronckaers Marc – Turnhout, Belgium Broos Paul – Leuven, Belgium Deldycke Jan – Blankenberge, Belgium Misselyn Dominique – Nederoverheembeek, Belgium Miserez Marc – Leuven, Belgium Populaire Jacques – Geel, Belgium Reynders Peter – Leuven, Belgium Sermon An – Leuven, Belgium Rumbaut Jan – Aalst, Belgium Vanderschot Paul – Leuven, Belgium Vanlaer Guy – Tongeren, Belgium Verbruggen Jan – Maastricht, Belgium INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Babst Reto – Luzern, Switzerland Bergamaschi Roberto – New York, USA Blauth Michael – Innsbruck, Austria Braunsteiner Thomas – Vienna, Austria Cennamo Antonio – Naples, Italy Fingerhut Abe – Poissy, France Fröhlich Peter – Budapest, Hungary 4 Heim Dominik – Frutigen, Switzerland Hessmann Martin – Fulda, Germany Hreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia Janzing Heinrich – Venlo, The Netherlands Korac Zelimir – Karlovac, Croatia Kurihara Hayato – Milan, Italy Lennquist Sten – Linköping, Sweden Leppäniemi Ari – Helsinki, Finland Magyari Zoltán – Budapest, Hungary Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany Mesquita Carlos – Coimbra, Portugal Mircea Beuran – Bucharest, Romania Mitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, Serbia Oestern Hans-Jörg – Celle, Germany Patka Peter – Rotterdam, The Netherlands Peitzman Andrew – Pittsburgh, USA Pinheiro Luis Filipe – Viseu, Portugal Senekovic Vladimir – Ljubljana, Slovenia Siebert Hartmut – Schwäbisch Hall, Germany Simko Peter – Bratislava, Slovakia Smrkolj Vladimir – Ljubljana, Slovenia Stergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, Greece Taviloglu Korhan – Istanbul, Turkey Tilsed Jonathan – Beverley, United Kingdom Trentz Otmar – Zurich, Switzerland Uranues Selman – Graz, Austria Vécsei Vilmos – Vienna, Austria Voiglio Eric J. – Lyon, France Wendsche Peter – Brno, Czech Republic Yanar Hakan – Istanbul, Turkey Zago Mauro – Milan, Italy ESTES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Belgian Trauma Society ESTES EXECUTIVE BOARD DELEGATES OF NATIONAL SOCIETIES ESTES President 2009-2010 Rommens Pol Maria – Mainz, Germany Al-Ayoubi Fawzi – Linköping, Sweden Babst Reto – Luzern, Switzerland Blauth Michael – Innsbruck, Austria Cennamo Antonio – Naples, Italy Grønborg Henrik – Copenhagen, Denmark Heim Dominik – Frutigen, Switzerland Hreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia Korac Zelimir – Karlovac, Croatia Laine Heikki-Jussi – Tampere, Finland Magyari Zoltán – Budapest, Hungary Mircea Beuran – Bucharest, Romania Mitkovic Milorad B. – Nis, Serbia Nijs Stefaan – Leuven, Belgium Okçu Güvenir – Mansia, Turkey Patka Peter – Rotterdam, The Netherlands Pinheiro Luis Filipe – Viseu, Portugal Pons François – Clamart, France Senekovic Vladimir – Ljubljana, Slovenia Siebert Hartmut – Schwäbisch Hall, Germany Simko Peter – Bratislava, Slovakia Stergiopoulos Spiros – Athens, Greece Wendsche Peter – Brno, Czech Republic Yanar Hakan – Istanbul, Turkey President Elect Fingerhut Abe – Poissy, France General Secretary Taviloglu Korhan – Istanbul, Turkey Past President Uranues Selman – Graz, Austria Vice President Vécsei Vilmos – Vienna, Austria Treasurer Voiglio Eric J. – Lyon, France EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (EJTES) Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany SECTION CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRS Disaster & Military Surgery Lennquist Sten – Linköping, Sweden Turégano Fernando – Madrid, Spain Emergency Surgery Yanar Hakan – Istanbul, Turkey Kurihara Hayato – Milan, Italy Visceral Trauma Mesquita Carlos – Coimbra, Portugal Leenen Luke – Utrecht, The Netherlands Skeletal Trauma and Sports medicine Oestern Hans-Jörg – Celle, Germany Heim Dominik – Frutingen, Switzerland Education Zago Mauro – Milan, Italy Hreckovski Boris – Slavonski Brod, Croatia INVITED FACULTY For the full list of invited speakers and chairpersons please turn to page 97. 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF GUEST SOCIETIES Belgian Trauma Society Special thanks to the following societies and organisations which responded to our invitation and organized a guest symposium at the 11th European Congress of Trauma & Emergency Surgery. Royal Belgian Society of Surgery (RBSS) Belgian Orthopaedic Trauma Association (BOTA) Belgian Group for Endoscopic Surgery (BGES) AO – Trauma AO – Minimal Invasive Osteosynthesis Expert Group (MIOEG) AO – Pelvic Expert Group (PEEG) AO – Upper Extremity Expert Group (UEEG) Advanced Trauma Life Support®(ATLS)-Europe Dachverband der deutschsprachigen wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften für Osteologie (DVO) European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedic Sports Traumatology (EFOST) European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) Küntscher Society Monitoring of the Trauma Patient in the ICU 6 SPONSOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Belgian Trauma Society SPECIAL SUPPORT BY ESTES INDUSTRIAL PARTNER GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS SUPPORTER 7 REGISTRATION AREA Belgian Trauma Society The Registration Area is located in the entrance hall. The Mondial Congress & Events team and the congress hostesses will be pleased to help you with all inquiries regarding registration, congress material, hotel accommodation and the social programme. Please do not hesitate to approach the team members if there is anything they can do to make your stay more enjoyable. OPENING HOURS REGISTRATION AREA Saturday, May 15, 2010 Sunday, May 16, 2010 Monday, May 17, 2010 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 16:00 – 20:00 07:00 – 19:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 Registration counter Tel.: +43 676 84 5880 700 PRE-REGISTRATION COUNTER For participants who are already registered. Please have the confirmation letters sent by Mondial Congress & Events close at hand. If you still have an outstanding payment you may settle your account in cash in Euro only or by 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 out an 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). HOTEL & SOCIAL EVENTS COUNTER A help desk will be available for participants who have booked their accommodation in advance via Mondial Congress & Events. The staff at this counter will also help you to find and book rooms, if necessary. Please note: At this counter you may also secure one of the few remaining tickets for the Belgian Evening, the Official Congress Event on Monday, May 17, 2010, available for EUR 40.– contribution. Tickets for the Farewell Dinner on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, are available for EUR 80.–. BRUSSELS INFO & TOURS In addition, optional tours may be booked on-site. Discover Brussels, its history, culture, tradition, arts, gastronomy, and get a general feeling of the way of life in Brussels. The staff from the Brussels Convention Bureau will also gladly help you get oriented in Brussels and provide information on restaurants, transportation and further local services. ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES Individual Member ESTES Institutional Member ESTES Member ESTES Resident Member Belgian Trauma Society Day Ticket Member Non-Member Non-Member Resident Day Ticket Non-Member Student Accompanying person EUR 460.– EUR 460.– EUR 200.– EUR 270.– EUR 230.– EUR 510.– EUR 270.– EUR 290.– EUR 100.– EUR 150.– Please note: Members and residents need to provide written proof of their membership/ residency when registering, otherwise non-member fees will apply. 8 REGISTRATION AREA Belgian Trauma Society PARTICIPANT’S REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: (Members, Non-Members, Residents and Students) - Admission to all Scientific Sessions - Admission to E-Posters, Internet Points and Commercial Exhibition - Congress materials (congress bag, final programme, abstract publication, 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 E-Posters, Internet Points and Commercial Exhibition on that day - Congress materials (congress bag, final programme, abstract publication, 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 Material Upon registration, you will receive your registration documents and your congress bag. Name Badges Participants will receive their name badges when collecting their congress material. You are kindly 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/ribbon colours are used at the Congress: Board Member: Congress Delegate: Honorary Member: Accompanying Person: Invited Speaker: Staff: PAYMENT Please note that all on-site payments should be made in Euro (€) only or by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Diners Club will be accepted). Unfortunately, we cannot accept traveller’s cheques, other credit cards, Euro cheques or other currencies. 9 CONGRESS INFORMATION Belgian Trauma Society CME CREDITS The scientific programme of the 11th 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 11th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery has been accredited with 18 CME Credits. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA). BEST ORAL PRESENTATION & BEST POSTER AWARDS The three Awards for Best Oral Presentation (of EUR 1500.–, 1000.–, 500.–) and the three Best Poster Awards (of EUR 1500.–, 1000.–, 500.–) will be presented during the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Please note that award winners shall be present at the ceremony. ABSTRACT CD-ROM The ESTES 2010 Abstract CD-ROM is a supplement to the European Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery. Your personal voucher for one CD will be included in your Congress materials. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Your Certificate of Attendance will be included in your Congress materials available at the registration desk. CONGRESS LANGUAGE The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous interpretation will be provided. PREVIEW CENTRE The Preview Centre is located in the ‘Circle’ on level +3. Staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your PowerPoint presentation. Please find more detailed information on page 12. E-POSTER CORNER All e-posters (full text) can be viewed throughout the Congress at computer terminals in the Exhibition Hall on level –2. INTERNET ACCESS Internet Points are available in the Exhibition Hall. No wireless internet access is available at the Congress Venue. ESTES BOOTH For matters regarding ESTES membership and other ESTES activities, participants are cordially invited to visit the ESTES booth in the Exhibition Hall. CLOAKROOM A cloakroom and luggage storage facilities are available on level –2. 10 CONGRESS INFORMATION Belgian Trauma Society SMOKING For health and security reasons and as a courtesy to non-smoking participants, you are kindly requested to refrain from smoking inside the Congress Venue. Smoking areas are available outside the main entrance. CONGRESS STAFF The Mondial Congress & Events team members are present at the registration counter and congress hostesses are present in all lecture rooms as well as at the preview centre and as badge monitors. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will gladly assist you. You will recognize the Mondial Congress & Events staff wearing black suits with yellow scarves 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 will be served in the Exhibition Hall. CAR PARK A car park is located directly below the Congress Venue. It can be accessed via Place de la Justice or Rue des Sols. The garage is open daily from 07:00 to 01:00 at night, however it can be accessed 24 h (exit possible at any time). Fee: EUR 2.40 per hour, max. EUR 14.30 per day. Prices are as per April 2010 Please find further information on www.interparking.com It is highly recommended to use public transportation instead of your private car due to heavy traffic in Brussels. 11 CONGRESS GUIDELINES & INFORMATION Belgian Trauma Society OPENING HOURS PREVIEW CENTRE Saturday, May 15, 2010 Sunday, May 16, 2010 Monday, May 17, 2010 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 16:00 – 20:00 07:00 – 19:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:30 – 16:30 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 recognized 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 / E-POSTER PRESENTER 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 Preview Centre (located in the ‘Circle’ on level +3) 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 presentations on CD-ROM or USB. If you bring your own laptop, the presentation will be transferred onsite in the Preview Centre. If you want to bring your own laptop, it is crucial to make this known in the Preview Centre 3 hours in advance for organisational reasons. Speakers are not permitted to take PowerPoint presentations directly to the technical assistant in the Session rooms. Please note that your speaking time as indicated has to be strictly followed: oral = 7 min, e-poster = 3 min, key-note = 15 min. Your 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 in the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, May 18, 2010. IF YOU HAVE SUBMITTED AN E-POSTER All e-posters (full text) will be displayed throughout the congress in electronic format at computer terminals in the Exhibition Hall located on level –2. Instructions on how to navigate/search within the e-posters will be available at the terminals. Each e-poster will also be presented during a 3 minutes PowerPoint presentation in one of the e-poster sessions. If you are an e-poster presenter please read above mentioned guidelines on ‘IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER/E-POSTER PRESENTER IN A SESSION’. The schedule of the e-poster sessions can be found in the detailed programme. Also this year a qualified jury will choose from all presented e-posters and select the winners for the Best Poster Awards, which will be announced in the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday, May 18, 2010. 12 OFFICIAL SOCIAL PROGRAMME Belgian Trauma Society OPENING CEREMONY Sunday, May 16, 2010, 18:00 – 19:30 Location: Gold Hall Moderator: Dr. A. Van Den Broeck, Belgium • • • • • • Welcome by Moderator Ballet Interlude: “Flux” Welcome by Congress President Dr. S. Nijs Ballet Interlude: “Good Girl” Tribute to New Honorary Members Prof. J. Goris and Prof. E. Lambiris Welcome by ESTES President Prof. Dr. P. M. Rommens “Which future for traumatology in Europe?” • Ballet Interlude: “En Dash” • Closing remarks by Congress President, Dr. S. Nijs. Copyright: Michael Hart WELCOME RECEPTION Sunday May 16, 2010, 19:30 – 21:00 Location: Exhibition Hall Toast to the success of the Congress with some of Belgium’s favourite cartoon characters during the Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Hall, where drinks and snacks will be offered. The remainder of the evening is at your disposal, to offer you an opportunity to explore Brussels and its many highlights. 13 OFFICIAL SOCIAL PROGRAMME Belgian Trauma Society OFFICIAL CONGRESS EVENT – BELGIAN EVENING Monday, May 17, 2010, 18:00 – approx. 23:30 Location: Groenhoeven Estate, Groenhof 2, 1840 Malderen An exceptional evening awaits you! First, you are taken by bus from SQUARE to the lush countryside near Brussels, to Groenhoven Estate, the manor of business entrepreneur Hendrik Seghers and his wife Mabel Leung. The mansion, originally built in the 15th and rebuilt in the 17th century, was extensively renovated in 1998, combining tradition and modern design. Called the first ‘Eco–kasteel’ in Europe, it generates power with giant solar panels and recycles rain water. It lies in a lovely park, which itself is surrounded by a bird reserve. To start, the Flemish band ‘Brabants Volksorkest’ will perform traditional music while a folk dance couple teaches you the dance steps. In the garden, guides will introduce you to old Flemish games. A cartoonist will put pen to paper for those willing to pose for him. Relax in the beautiful house, or fill your lungs with fresh air and have fun with your colleagues and friends on the terrace or in the garden, and enjoy a buffet with typical Belgian delicacies. Participants with musical talent are welcome to play the piano, thus adding a very personal touch to this special evening. Later in the evening, a hard rock band will make sure no one gets sleepy before an impressive fire act in the garden (only in good weather). Afterwards, busses take you back to the city. Dress code: casual, come as you are Contribution per Person: EUR 40.– Tickets: Limited number of tickets still available – ask at the ‘Hotel & Social Events’ counter in the Registration Area. 14 OFFICIAL SOCIAL PROGRAMME Belgian Trauma Society AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 17:45 – 18:45 Location: Silver Hall Chairs: Dr. S. Nijs, Congress President, Prof.Dr.P.M.Rommens, ESTES President • Awards Best Posters Best Orals Belgian Trauma Society Best original manuscript in 2009 European Journal of Trauma an Emergency Surgery • Closing Remarks of the ESTES President • Handover of Society baton to Prof. A. Fingerhut, ESTES President of 2010-2011 • Closing Remarks of Congress President • Invitation to Milan 2011 (Dr. M. Zago, Milan, Italy) • Farewell FAREWELL DINNER Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 20:00 – 23:00 Location: Atomium, 1020 Brussels This evening promises to be a truly memorable one, taking you to one of the most astonishing buildings in the world – the Atomium. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn for the 1958 World Exhibition, the Atomium is a structure half way between sculpture and architecture, symbolising an iron crystal which has been magnified 165 billion times. The structure, made entirely of steel clad with aluminium and rising up 102 metres, embodies the audacity of an era that sought to confront and overcome the destiny of man through scientific discovery. Originally not intended to survive the Exhibition of 1958, its popularity ensured its position as one of Brussel’s major landmarks. To reach the Atomium, take metro line 1A direction Heysel and get off at stop ‘Terminus’. Two stewards will be waiting to take you to the Atomium. Upon arrival, you are free to wander through the exhibition. At the Panorama Hall, enjoy a welcome cocktail while admiring the lovely view of Brussels, until a three-course dinner is served at the Atomium’s famous restaurant. All in all, the Atomium will serve as a most memorable backdrop for celebrating the congress’ success, and for bidding good-bye to your colleagues and friends, both old and new — all the while offering a breathtaking view of Brussels city. Dress code: formal Price per Person: EUR 80.– Tickets: Limited number of tickets still available – ask at the ‘Hotel & Social Events’ counter in the Registration Area. TOURS & EXCURSIONS If you have booked a tour in advance, your voucher will be handed out with the registration materials. Meeting point for all tours is in the Registration Area 10 minutes before the tour starts. For further information, please contact the staff at the ‘Hotel & Social Events’ counter – they will be happy to inform you in detail. 15 GENERAL INFORMATION BRUSSELS Belgian Trauma Society BELGIUM Well situated between France and The Netherlands, Belgium encompasses all the best that Europe has to offer. It is a parliamentary democracy under a hereditary constitutional monarchy: Albert II is the sixth King of the Belgians. Often called the ‘Essence of Europe’, Belgium is both multicultural and multilingual (with 3 official languages, Dutch, French and German). Flanders lies in the north, a flatland criss-crossed by canals, taking great pride in its medieval cities Antwerp, Bruges and Ghent. To the south in Wallonia, the Ardennes, numerous castles and the cities of Liege, Namur, and Tournai wait to be discovered. The city of Brussels, one of the world’s great cosmopolitan capitals, is home to both the European Union and NATO, as well as a great number of international trade and finance companies. This is in keeping with Belgium’s history, which has always been linked to both commercial and cultural exchange, and much of Belgium’s character is due to its role as the great meeting place of Western Europe. Despite the fact that Belgium only gained independence from The Netherlands in 1830, it has a very long and rich history, traces of which are omnipresent – in its architecture as well as in the lifestyle of its people. Somehow, the Belgians have maintained a low-key approach to all of this international sophistication. Energetic and carefree, the overall mood in Belgium is infectious, summoning its visitors to live as Belgians and enjoy life to the fullest. CITY INFO BRUSSELS Often called the political Heart of Europe, Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium and home of Belgium’s Royal Family as well as host to NATO headquarters, but also the administrative heart of the European Union. Founded by Charles the Great’s grandson near the river Senne in the 10th century, the city gradually spread across the surrounding hills and nowadays has over one million inhabitants. Brussels is an international metropolis – a vivid mix of languages, cultures, and traditions, with a vibrant social scene. Hosting over 80 museums and numerous tourist attractions, it is also famous for its varied architectural styles. Next to Vienna and Barcelona, Brussels is a centre of Art Nouveau style, with architects Victor Horta and Paul Hankar as main representatives. The starting point for many a tour of Brussels is the Grand Place, built as a merchant’s market in the 13th century. With its ornate baroque and gothic guild houses, it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Manneken Pis, the famous statue of a little boy peeing into a fountain, is another popular tourist attraction. A perfect example of irreverent Belgian humour, it has been amusing visitors on the corner of Rue de L’Etuve (Stoofstraat) and Rue du Chêne (Eikstraat) since 1619. Another symbol of the city is the Atomium, built for the 1958 World Fair and representing a molecule’s nine atoms – magnified 165 billion times. The 9 spheres that make up the ‘atom’ are linked by escalators and provide a panoramic view of Brussels and its surroundings. But no stay in Brussels is complete without getting a good taste of some of the city’s delicacies – whether it be fresh waffles, some ‘Vlaamse frieten’ (French Fries), or tempting sweets from one of the many chocolate shops. In addition, more than 1800 restaurants are waiting to introduce you to the ‘art de vivre bruxellois’! Whether you are window-shopping at the city’s many fashion boutiques, lingering over lunch at a bistro, people-watching from a street café, or picking up antiques at the Place du Grand Sablon – Brussels is waiting to be discovered by you. Find out more about what Brussels has to offer by visiting www.brusselsinternational.be 16 GENERAL INFORMATION BRUSSELS Belgian Trauma Society WEATHER CONDITIONS IN BRUSSELS Temperatures in Brussels in May usually range between 13 – 18° C by day, nights are cooler. For a detailed weather forecast, please visit: www.weather.com and enter ‘Brussels’. ELECTRICITY The main voltage in Belgium is 230V. TIME The time is Central European Time (CET) = Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) +2 in summer. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Most public transport in the Brussels-Capital Region is organized by the STIB (Société des Transports Intercommunaux Bruxellois). The network includes metro lines, which connect the eastern and western districts of the city, premetro lines, busses and trams. Timetables: 06:00 – midnight – consult the timetables shown at the stops. Fares: • single ticket: EUR 1.70 (advanced sale) / 2.00 (on vehicle) • 1-day card: EUR 4.50 (valid until midnight) • 3-day card: EUR 9.50 • airport line one way ticket: EUR 3.00 (advanced sale) / EUR 4.00 (on vehicle) Prices are as per April 2010 SHOPPING Shops are usually open from 10:00 – 18:00 or 19:00 from Monday to Saturday. On Friday, some department stores stay open until 21:00. Markets and some shops are also open on Sunday. TIPPING Service is usually included in the prices in bars and restaurants. If not, it is written on the receipt. Tips for exceptional service only. BANKS & LOCAL CURRENCY Belgium’s currency unit is the Euro. Banks are usually open from 09:00 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Some are also open on Saturday mornings. The nearest available cash machine is on the corner of Rue Cantersteen and Rue des Sols, approx. 100 m from the main entrance to the Congress Venue. ATMs and exchange facilities are also found on and around the Grand-Place, at Brussels South and Brussels National Airport. The logos of the cards accepted are shown next to the machine. Banks are the best place to change money, as they charge only a small commission on cash or travelers cheques. INSURANCE AND LIABILITY The organisers cannot be held responsible for any personal injury, loss, damage or accident to private property, or for additional expenses incurred as a result of delays or changes in air, rail, road or other services, strikes, sickness, weather and other causes. All participants are encouraged to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance. USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Fire brigade and emergency medical care: Federal Police: European Emergency call: Standby Pharmacies: Taxi (Taxis Verts): 100 101 112 0800 20 600 +32 2 349 49 49 17 ESTES SOCIETY Belgian Trauma Society ESTES GENERAL ASSEMBLY Monday, May 17, 2010 Start 12:30, Lecture Room: The Arc Agenda for the General Assembly 1. Opening and welcome 2. Approval of the agenda 3. Approval of the minutes of the General Assembly on May 15, 2009, in Antalya, Turkey 4. Election of recording secretary 5. Presidential report 6. Report of the secretary general 7. Report of the treasurer 8. Discharge of the treasurer from his responsibility 9. Appointment of the financial committee members for the year 2010 10. Report of the membership committee chairman 11. Report of the congress and meeting endorsement committee chairman 12. Report of the section chairs 13. Report of the editor of the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 14. Report of the congress president 15. Election of the president-elect 16. Outlook at future ESTES congresses 17. Approval of ESTES congress site 2014 18. Other businesses 19. Closing remarks ESTES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual fees: - Regular: EUR 100.– - Doctors in training / non-doctors: EUR 75.– Benefits: - A diploma confirming your individual membership - Free annual subscription to the official forum 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 EUR 249.–. - Significantly reduced registration fee to the annual congresses of the society: For specialists, a reduction of EUR 80.– at early registration, for trainees and non-physicians (who have a lower registration fee) a reduction of EUR 70.–. - Option to be a member of the specialist sections of the society: Visceral trauma; Skeletal trauma and sports medicine; Emergency surgery; Surgical education; Disaster and military surgery For more information, visit the ESTES Booth in the Exhibition Hall 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 societies! Location: Exhibition Hall on level –2. 18 EXHIBITION Belgian Trauma Society ESTES wishes to express its gratitude to the exhibitors for participating in the 11th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. Participants are invited to visit the Commercial Exhibition in the Exhibition Hall on level –2 of the Congress Venue. A detailed floor plan will be available in front of the entrance to the Exhibition Hall. EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS Sunday, May 16, 2010 Monday, May 17, 2010 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 10:00 – 21:00 10:00 – 17:00 10:00 – 16:00 LIST OF EXHIBITORS (as per printing date) ÄRZTEZENTRALE Adressen- und Drucksortenverlag, Vienna, Austria AAP IMPLANTATE, Berlin, Germany ACUTE INNOVATIONS, Hillsboro, USA AO FOUNDATION, Davos, Switzerland APATECH, Elstree, United Kingdom ARIZANT INTERNATIONAL, Wakefield, United Kingdom ARTHREX, Knotich, Belgium ASSUT EUROPE, Rome, Italy BAXTER, Zürich, Switzerland BIOMET, Bridgend, United Kingdom B. Braun AESCULAP, Tuttlingen, Germany COMFORT MEDICAL, Falkenberg, Sweden DE PUY ORTHOPAEDICS, Leeds, United Kingdom EKLIPTIK, Ljubljana, Slovenia I.T.S., Laßnitzhöhe, Austria KÖNIGSEE IMPLANTATE und INSTRUMENTE, Allendorf, Germany MATHYS ORTHOPAEDICS, Leuven, Belgium MEDARTIS, Basel, Switzerland OSSATEC, An Uden, The Netherlands SANOFI AVENTIS, Diegem, Belgium SIMULAB, Seattle, USA SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS, Aarau, Switzerland STRYKER, Duisburg, Germany SYNBONE, Malans, Switzerland SYNTHES, Oberdorf, Switzerland WISEPRESS, London, United Kingdom ZIMMER, Winterthur, Switzerland 3M, Diegem, Belgium MDEON VISA Mdeon Visa Registration Number: 10/V2/2457/001548 (status request per March 18, 2010) 19 21 Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception (in Exhibition hall) Skeletal Trauma Elbow Key-note: Treatment alternatives for elbow fractures F. Seibert, Graz, Austria page 40 Skeletal Trauma Biomechanics Key-note: Implant augmentation of the proximal femur A. Sermon, Davos Switzerland page 31 E-Poster Session Lower Extremity page 32 E-Poster Session Vascular Lesions page 27 9 Break Skeletal Trauma Ankle – Foot Key-note: Management of hindfoot trauma H. Zwipp, Dresden, Germany page 41 Coffee break Education Health Economics Key-note: How to achieve a lot with a little D. Allard, Cape Town, South Africa page 36 9 Colour codes: Skeletal Trauma Bone Healing Key-note: Influencing bone healing. Fact or fiction? J. Rueger, Hamburg, Germany page 41 Skeletal Trauma Shoulder – Forearm – Hand Key-note: The acromioclavicular dislocation. When which repair? L. P. Müller, Mainz, Germany page 37 Instructional lecture course Scientific Session E-Poster Session E-Poster Session Lower Extremity page 42 E-Poster Session Polytrauma; Research page 38 12:30 – 13:30 12:30 – 13:30 12:30 – 13:30 Satellite Symposium Satellite Symposium Satellite Symposium Smith & Nephew Zimmer Synthes TRIGEN SURESHOT Launch Addressing the challenges in Zimmer Natural Nail (ZNN): Introduction and first clinical Symposium – Distal Targeting Intramedullary Nailing experience System page 34 page 34 page 33 Disaster & Military Surgery Key-note: Hospital preparedness and response to major incidents S. Lennquist, Linköping, Sweden page 30 Coffee break Skeletal Trauma Infection Key-note: Posttraumatic infection: the Indian perspective J. Mukhopadhaya, Patna, India page 27 (300) Skeletal Trauma Nailing Key-note: Küntscher and the history of IM nailing D. Seligson, Louisville, USA page 26 Lyon (313 & 315) Basel (311 & 312) Milan PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE – SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 from 18:00 17:30 – 18:00 ILC Disaster & Miltary Surgery Trauma and Emergency Surgery under austere 16:00 – 17:30 conditions – experiences and need of training End: 17:15 page 39 15:30 – 16:00 Visceral Trauma Key-note: Complications after abdominal injuries P. Vassiliu, Haidari, Greece page 39 Skeletal Trauma Ankle – Foot Key-note: Epidemiology of wintersport accidents D. Heim, Frutigen, Switzerland page 36 Skeletal Trauma Hip Key-note: Update on pertrochanteric femoral fractures W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, Germany page 35 12:00 – 14:00 ILC Visceral Trauma 14:00 – 15:30 Diagnostic and therapeutic issues of blunt major trauma page 35 Lunch break Lunch break 12:00 – 12:30 Star Speaker Lecture Albin Lambotte and Robert Danis, two Belgian Pioneers of Modern Fracture Care P. Broos, Leuven, Belgium page 33 10:30 – 12:00 Skeletal Trauma Thorax Key-note: Update on thoracic trauma C. Josten, Leipzig, Germany page 30 Emergency Surgery Obstruction Key-Note: Update on colon obstruction E. Voiglio, Lyon, France page 25 Silver Hall ILC Emergency Surgery Intestinal Obstruction page 29 Skeletal Trauma Shoulder Key-note: Bicycle injuries P. Wendsche, Brno, Czech Republic page 25 Copper Hall Visceral Trauma Liver Key-note: Update on liver and biliary injuries L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands page 29 10:00 – 10:30 ILC Skeletal Trauma 08:30 – 10:00 Metaphyseal fractures of the lower extremity page 25 07:30 – 08:30 Gold Hall Guest Symposium Business meeting Industrial Symposium Guest Symposium Royal Belgian Society of Surgery Standards of care in trauma and emergency surgery page 43 Guest Symposium AO Trauma Intramedullary Nailing of Femur Fractures page 39 Lunch break Guest Symposium Küntscher Society Operative treatment of metaphyseal fractures of the long bones page 33 Definition of polytrauma – kick-off meeting page 28 The Arc 22 Skeletal Trauma Hip Key-note: Outcome of femoral neck fractures in the elderly P. Broos, Leuven, Belgium page 55 ILC Education Standardized Education in Trauma page 55 14:00 – 15:30 from 18:00 17:30 – 18:00 Belgian Evening @ Groenhoven Estate 6Emergency Surgery ILC Abdomen Visceral Trauma Open Abdomen 16:00 – 17:30 Advances in thoracic trauma A. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland page 59 page 60 15:30 – 16:00 Lunch break Lunch break 12:00 – 14:00 Guest Symposium Belgian Orthopaedic Trauma Association Treatment Update on Traumatic Bone Defects page 49 10:30 – 12:00 ILC Skeletal Trauma Severe injuries of pelvis and acetabulum page 45 Silver Hall Guest Symposium ATLS Trauma and Education page 60 Emergency Surgery Vascular Lesions Key-note: Update on abdominal vascular injuries J. Asensio, Miami, USA page 56 Skeletal Trauma Spine Key-note: Surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fractures: An update V. Vécsei, Vienna, Austria page 56 Break Colour codes: Skeletal Trauma Pelvis Skeletal Trauma Key-note: Long-term analysis of survival Biomechanics after complex pelvic trauma. Biomechanical research today Results of a national pelvic P. Augat, Murnau, Germany registry T. Pohlemann, Homburg, page 61 Germany page 61 Coffee break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Emergency surgery Monitoring SIC patients Key-Note: Monitoring of surgical intensive care patients: what is new? C. DeDeyne, Genk, Belgium page 57 Skeletal Trauma Biomechanics Key-note: Significance and limitations of in-vitro biomechanical studies V. Bühren, Murnau, Germany page 51 Education Key-Note: Training in trauma and emergency surgery: the South African model D. Allard, South Africa page 50 Skeletal Trauma Polytrauma Key-note: Priorities in the management of polytraumatized patients C. Pape, Aachen, Germany page 50 Coffee break Guest Symposium Belgian Group for Endoscopic Surgery Laparoscopy in acute abdominal situations: anything new? page 49 The Arc Instructional lecture course Scientific Session E-Poster Session E-Poster Session Hand – Lower Extremity page 62 E-Poster Session Education – Trauma Registries page 58 Lunch break Guest Symposium Business meeting Industrial Symposium Guest Symposium Monitoring of the Trauma Patient in the ICU page 63 Guest Symposium European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Periprosthetic fractures: State of the art page 59 start at 12:30 ESTES General Assembly page 53 Guest Symposium European Federation of National Associations of E-Poster Session Orthopaedic Sports Pelvis – Acetabulum – Spine Traumatology page 52 Midfoot Trauma in Sportsmen page 53 E-Poster Session Upper Extremity page 48 Section meeting Emergency Surgery Section meeting Skeletal Trauma (300) Lyon (313 & 315) Basel (311 & 312) Milan Skeletal Trauma Education Disaster & Military Surgery Prosthesis Shoulder Visceral Trauma Trauma Registries Key-note: Spleen Key-note: Key-note: Use of hemostatic agents in Four part fractures of the Key-note: The German Polytrauma proximal humerus: the catastrophic bleeding on Update on splenic injuries Registry: what can we learn? Osteosynthesis versus the military battlefield C. Mesquita, Coimbra, Portugal E. D'Hondt, E. Neugebauer, Cologne, hemiarthroplasty Brussels, Belgium Germany V. Senekovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia page 46 page 46 page 47 page 45 Copper Hall ILC Emergency Surgery Laparoscopy in Non-trauma Emergency Surgery page 49 10:00 – 10:30 08:30 – 10:00 07:30 – 08:30 Gold Hall PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE – MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 23 Copper Hall Farewell Dinner @ Atomium Closing Ceremony Break Skeletal Trauma Knee – Foot Key-Note: Talus fractures: which treatment today? P. Reynders, Leuven, Belgium page 78 Coffee break Education Key-note: How to develop education and training programmes for trauma care P. Brink, Maastricht, The Netherlands page 74 Lunch break Skeletal Trauma Hand Update on carpal injuries H. Siebert, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany page 70 Coffee break D&M Surgery – Polytrauma Key-note: Fluid resuscitation on scene and during transport: what is new? H. Champion, Annapolis. USA page 65 Colour codes: Research Key-note: Research in bone and soft tissue infections G. Richards, Davos, Switzerland page 79 12:30 – 13:30 Satellite Symposium Synthes “Fracture treatment in the proximal humerus with Epoca” – Indications, technique and results page 72 Skeletal Trauma Pediatric Trauma Key-note: Principles of fracture treatment in children and adolescents I. Marzi, Frankfurt, Germany page 75 Research Key-note: The Osteoblasts: Cellular and molecular regulatory mechanisms in fracture healing A. Hofmann, Mainz, Germany page 70 Emergency Surgery Telemedicine – Monitoring Key-Note Telemedicine, fact or fiction? M. Nerlich, Regensburg, Germany page 66 Instructional lecture course Scientific Session E-Poster Session E-Poster Session Visceral Trauma page 80 E-Poster Session Visceral Trauma page 75 12:30 – 13:30 Section meeting Disaster & Military Surgery page 72 E-Poster Session D & M Surgery, Emergency Surgery page 71 E-Poster Session Emergency Surgery page 67 Section meeting Education Section meeting Visceral Trauma (300) Lyon (313 & 315) Basel (311 & 312) Milan PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE – TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 from 20:00 17:45 – 18:45 17:30 – 17:45 16:00 – 17:30 Skeletal Trauma Shoulder Key-note: Osteosynthesis of proximal humerus fractures: are we doing better? N. Südkamp, Freiburg, Germany page 78 14:00 – 15:30 Skeletal Trauma Hip Key-note: Hip fractures in the elderly: the Japanese perspective T. Sawaguchi, Toyama, Japan page 77 ILC Emergency Surgery Perforated Colon page 73 12:00 – 14:00 ILC Skeletal Trauma Sports injuries of the lower extremity page 77 ILC Skeletal Trauma Surgical treatment of shoulder injuries page 74 Skeletal Trauma Acetabulum Key-note: Which factors influence outcome of acetabular fractures? K. Mayo, Seattle, USA page 73 12:00 – 12:30 Star Speaker Lecture Building Bridges: the Possibilities of Sports M. Baron D'Hooghe, Brugge, Belgium page 72 10:30 – 12:00 15:30 – 16:00 Lunch break Lunch break ILC Disaster & Military Surgery Blast injuries – what should we know? page 68 Skeletal Trauma Polytrauma Key-note 1: Well organized primary care changes outcome of polytraumatized S. Ruchholtz, Marburg, Germany Keynote 2: Updated European guidelines on advanced bleeding control in trauma R. Komadina, Celje, Slovenia page 69 Skeletal Trauma Knee Key-note: Treatment modalities for metaphyseal lesions of the proximal tibia M. Mitkovic, Nis, Serbia page 65 Silver Hall Emergency Surgery Laparoscopy Key-note: Laparoscopy in abdominal emergencies S. Uranues, Graz, Austria page 68 10:00 – 10:30 Guest Symposium ILC Upper Extremity Expert Group Visceral Trauma The AO Approaches for 08:30 – 10:00 Treatment of blunt trauma in metaphyseal fractures of the ICU the humerus page 64 page 64 07:30 – 08:30 Gold Hall Guest Symposium Business meeting Industrial Symposium Guest Symposium AO Minimal Invasive Osteosynthesis Expert Group Minimal invasive osteosynthesis. Principles and Techniques page 81 Guest Symposium Dachverband der deutschsprachigen wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften für Osteologie Management of Geriatric Patients with fractures page 76 Guest Symposium Pelvic Expert Group Acetabular fractures: 50 years of operative treatment page 72 Guest Symposium Pelvic Expert Group Pelvic Trauma. The first 24 hours page 68 The Arc SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Gold Hall ILC Skeletal Trauma Metaphyseal fractures of the lower extremity Chairs: D. Heim (Frutigen, Switzerland), M. Hessmann (Fulda, Germany) 1. Proximal femoral fractures. All problems solved? V. Vécsei, Vienna, Austria 2. Distal femoral fractures. Nailing or plating? R. Babst, Luzern, Switzerland 3. Proximal tibia fractures. Nailing or plating? M. Hessmann, Fulda, Germany 4. Distal tibia fracture. New approach, new technique K. Wendt, Groningen, The Netherlands 5. Combination injuries of the metaphysis and diaphysis: which strategy? C. van der Werken, Utrecht, The Netherlands 08:30 – 10:00 Copper Hall Shoulder Chairs: P. Wendsche (Brno, Czech Republic), S. Nijs (Leuven, Belgium) 2. S001 – Fractures of the clavicle: operative treatment as new standard? P. Lichte1, M. Burggraf2, D. Nast-Kolb2, G. Taeger2; 1Aachen, Germany, 2Essen, Germany 3. S002 – Plate fixation versus nonoperative treatment of displaced midshaft clavicular fractures. A prospective multi-center clinical trial P. Flikweert, G. van Olden; Amersfoort, The Netherlands 4. S003 – Minimal invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) of clavicle fracture with locking plate (LCP) T. S. Mueller, C. Sommer; Chur, Switzerland 5. S004 – Is there a real problem with removal of locking screws after locking compression plating of the clavicle? P. Nagel1, W. Zuidema2; 1Beverwijk, The Netherlands, 2Amsterdam, The Netherlands 6. S005 – Clinical relevance of high resolution MRI for acromioclavicular joint instability G. Oberleitner, C. Krestan, P. Stampfl, P. Platzer, V. Vécsei, C. Fialka; Vienna, Austria 7. S006 – Evaluation of the clavicle hook plate for treatment of acromioclavicular joint dislocation: a cadaver study P. Nagel1, W. Zuidema2; 1Beverwijk, The Netherlands, 2Amsterdam, The Netherlands 8. S007 – Outcomes of management of acute acromioclavicular joint dislocation using Tight Rope device S. Jain, Birmingham, United Kingdom 08:30 – 10:00 Silver Hall Obstruction Chairs: E. Voiglio (Lyon, France), C. Mesquita (Coimbra, Portugal) 1. Key-note Update on colon obstruction E. Voiglio, Lyon, France 2. S008 – Abbreviated emergency laparotomy in the non-trauma setting B. Person, T. Dorfman, H. Bahouth, A. Osman, A. Assalia, Y. Kluger; Haifa, Israel 25 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Bicycle injuries P. Wendsche, Brno, Czech Republic SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 3. S009 – Acute obstructing colon cancer: characteristics and prognosis. L. Börjesson, F. Al-Ayoubi, R. Sjödahl, C. Wallon; Linköping, Sweden 4. S010 – Preoperative colonic stenting verus one stage surgery in colonic occlusion A. Ardito, L. Fattori, L. Nespoli, G. Pesenti, A. Nespoli; Monza, Italy 5. S011 – Small bowel obstruction due to intestinal adhesions S. Tamulis, E. Gaidamonis; Vilnius, Lithuania 6. S012 – Prospective controlled randomized trial on prevention of postoperative abdominal adhesions by Icodextrin 4% solution after laparotomic operation for small bowel obstruction caused by adherences F. Catena, L. Ansaloni, A. Pinna; Bologna, Italy 7. S013 – Is it safe to perform resection and primary anastomosis is the perforations of the left colon in an emergency setting? M. Jimenez Fuertes1, D. Costa Navarro2; 1Valencia, Spain, 2Alicante, Spain 8. S014 – Generalized peritonitis due to perforated diverticulitis: Hartmann procedure or primary anastomosis? L. Trenti1, L. Coromina2, A. Muñoz2, T. Golda2, M. Millan2, R. Frago2, D. Fraccalvieri2, E. Kreisler2, A. Rafecas2, S. Biondo2; 1Modena, Italy, 2Barcelona, Spain 9. S015 – Emergency Abdominal Surgery In Elderly Patients: risk factors for prognosis G. Altaca, U. Sekmen, O. Ilgaz Kocyigit, H. Karakayali; Ankara, Turkey 08:30 – 10:00 Room Milan Nailing Chairs: D. Seligson (Louisville, USA), C. Josten (Leipzig, Germany) SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Küntscher and the history of IM nailing D. Seligson, Louisville, USA 2. S016 – A new radiation free targeting device. Preliminary results Y. Arlettaz, Sion, Switzerland 3. S017 – Anterior knee pain after tibial intramedullary nailing: why? N. Darabos1, M. Cesarec2, D. Grgurovic2, Z. Rutic2, E. Elabjer1, A. Muljacic1; 1Zagreb, Croatia, 2 Varazdin, Croatia 4. S018 – Anterior knee pain after T2 intramedullary nailing of tibial fracture: an international multicenter prospective clinical study R. Jairam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 5. S019 – The T2 intramedullary compression tibia nailing: comparison of fracture-table and manual traction, a prospective multicenter clinical study R. Jairam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 6. S020 – Intramedullary nailing without interlocking for femoral and tibial shaft fractures D. Kreb, K. van Wessem, T. Blokhuis, M. Bemelman, K. Lansink, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 7. S021 – Management of supracondylar-intracondylar femoral fractures with retrograde intramedullary nailing K. Papagiannakos1, E. Charalampidis2, G. Vastardis2, S. Moschos2, K. Papanikolaou2, G. Sinnis2, G. Protopapadakis2, P. Papagiannopoulos2, P. Kalantzis2; 1Athens, Attica, Greece, 2 Athens, Greece 8. S022 – Six-year-result of the use of a hydraulic lengthening nail for post-traumatic lengthening. Review of 63 cases P. Reynders, Leuven, Belgium 9. S023 – Intramedullar cable bone transport with the Ilizarov Ring Fixator. A new technique D. Seybold, J. Geßmann, M. Citak, L. Özokyay, G. Muhr; Bochum, Germany 26 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Room Basel Infection Chairs: J. Mukhopadhaya (Patna, India), A. Sárváry (Budapest, Hungary) 1. Key-note: Posttraumatic infection: The Indian perspective J. Mukhopadhaya, Patna, India 2. S024 – Surgical site infections in orthopaedic trauma T. Guitton1, A. Bachoura2, R. Smith2, M. Vrahas2, D. Zurakowski2, D. Ring2; 1 Boston, USA, 2Boston, MA, USA 3. S025 – Osteitis after open fractures S. Wurm, M. Militz, A. Woltmann, V. Bühren; Murnau, Germany 4. S026 – Septic Amputation C. Röhm1, G. Hofmann2, A. Tiemann2; 1Halle, Germany, 2Halle/Saale, Germany 5. S027 – The basal mechanism of action: maggot debridement therapy in trauma surgery G. Cazander, M. Schreurs, C. Vandenbroucke-Grauls, G. Jukema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 6. S028 – Management of tetanus prone wounds in orthopaedic trauma patients L. Ghazal, N. Noor, C. Doughty, S. Reuben; Manchester, United Kingdom 7. S029 – The incidence of Clostridium Difficile and wound infections related to two antibiotic prophylaxis regimes for metalwork implantation in trauma and orthopaedic surgery W. Al-Obaydi1, C. Smith2, P. Foguet2; 1Sale, United Kingdom, 2Coventry, United Kingdom 8. S030 – Vacuum assisted closure for the management of open fractures with soft tissue injuries N. Ozkayin1, G. Okcu2, K. Aktuglu1; 1Izmir, Turkey, 2Manisa, Turkey 9. S031 – Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in the management of open tibial fractures: the effect on infection rates M. Blum, M. Esser, M. Richardson, E. Paul, F. Rosenfeldt; Melbourne, Australia 08:30 – 10:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Vascular Lesions 1. PS001 – Blind subxiphoid pericardiotomy for cardiac tamponade secondary to acute hemopericardium – a final report Y. Kurimoto, Y. Asai, T. Koyanagi, T. Ito, N. Kawaharada, A. Watanabe, K. Tanno, K. Mori, M. Hase, T. Higami; Sapporo, Japan 2. PS002 – Variability in clinical presentation of patients with trauma to the heart T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, A. Fabregues, P. Machado, D. Perez-Diaz, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 3. PS003 – Combined endovascular and surgical approach of two cases of secondary aortoesophageal fistula E. Ortolano, S. Rocchetti, A. A. Beneduce, V. Tomajer, P. Bisagni, R. Faccincani, M. Carlucci; Milan, Italy 4. PS004 – Endovascular repair of traumatic thoracic aortic injuries A. Fabregues, C. Camarero, A. Vaquero, R. Obregon, J. Martin, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 27 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: F. Turégano (Madrid, Spain), K. Taviloglu (Istanbul, Turkey) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 5. PS005 – Allograft repair for traumatic carotid-jugular arterio-veinous fistula after a rocket explosion in Afghanistan M. Impérato1, A. Mlynski2, B. Grand2, P. Menguy3, B. Baranger4 1 Lyon Cedex 03, France, 2Paris, France, 3Brest, France 6. PS006 – 3 cases of subclavian artery injury caused by traffic accidents N. Kutsukata1, K. Mashiko1, H. Matsumoto1, Y. Hara1, Y. Sakamoto1, H. Yokota2; 1 Chiba, Japan, 2Tokyo, Japan 7. PS007 – Trap-door incision for penetrating thoracic trauma: an obsolete approach? A. Fabregues, C. Camarero, S. Baena, L. Alvarez-Llano, D. Perez-Diaz, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 8. PS008 – Clinicopathological patterns of Inferior Vena Cava injuries: a retrospective analysis of 194 cases A. Becker1, G. Lin2, D. Meshulam1, M. Lyn2; 1Afula, Israel, 2 Miami, USA 9. PS009 – Infected postraumatic external iliac artery pseudoaneurysm – multimodal approach I. Lica1, C. Apriotesei2, F. Sarboiu2, B. Dorobat2, M. Venter2, M. Lica2; 1Bucarest, Romania, 2 Bucharest, Romania 10. PS010 – Interventional radiology in the management of vascular trauma C. Camarero, T. Sánchez, A. García, S. Baena, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 11. PS011 – Reperfusion syndrome following crushing trauma with acute lower limb ischaemia M. Nagea, O. Lupescu, C. Patru, B. Duica, G. I. Popescu, D. Lupescu; Bucharest, Romania 08:30 – 10:00 The Arc Definition of polytrauma – kick-off meeting SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: Z. Balogh (Newcastle, Australia), A. Peitzman (Pittsburgh, USA), I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany) 1. Introduction: The problem and aims Z. Balogh, Newcastle, Australia 2. Definition of polytrauma: The need for international consensus. N. Butcher, Newcastle, Australia 3. The US perception on polytrauma A. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA 4. Validation process of new scores B. Bouillon, Cologne, Germany 5. Polytrauma why is it unique clinically H.-C. Pape, Aachen, Germany 6. Why it is unique for research P. Giannoudis, Leeds, United Kingdom 7. Why it is important for training L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands 10:00 – 10:30 28 Coffee break Exhibition Hall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 Gold Hall ILC Emergency Surgery Intestinal obstruction Chairs: E. Voiglio (Lyon, France), K. Taviloglu (Istanbul, Turkey) 1. Plain X-ray, contrast study or CT? M. Zago, Milan, Italy 2. Recurrent adhesive small bowel obstruction E. Voiglio, Lyon, France 3. Body packers, an increasing problem in Europe F. Turegano, Madrid, Spain 4. Obstructive colon tumor – when to stent, when to operate? K. Taviloglu, Istanbul, Turkey 5. Management of colonic pseudo-obstruction S. Stergiopoulos, Athens, Greece 10:30 – 12:00 Copper Hall Liver Chairs: L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands), P. Vassiliu (Haidari, Greece) 2. S032 – Comparison of two haemostatic agents in a porcine liver trauma model K. Coenye1, C. Bourgain1, C. Keibl2, S. Nürnberger2, M. van Griensven2; 1Brussels, Belgium, 2 Vienna, Austria 3. S033 – Comparison of Ankaferd Blood Stopper and fibrin glue in an experimental partial splenectomy E. Yavuz, M. Kalayci, S. Ozkara, Y. Ozdenkaya, B. Gokcek, O. Yaclin; Istanbul, Turkey 4. S034 – Liver injury in abdominal trauma: How much does the multiplicity of organ injuries influence the choice between surgical and non operative management? Our experience and review of literature. V. Balassone, B. Ielpo, L. Velari, M. Montuori, G. De Carolis, A. Granai, D. Venditti, O. Buonomo, G. Petrella; Rome, Italy 5. S035 – Major liver trauma in unstable patients and intra-abdominal hypertension: challenging Non-Operative Management over the limits G. Tugnoli1, S. Di Saverio2, N. Antonacci1, A. Biscardi1, N. Montanari1, G. Senatore1, C. Coniglio1, S. Villani1, G. Gordini1, F. Baldoni1; 1Bologna, Italy, 2Bristol, United Kingdom 6. S036 – Combined open and endovascular surgery management of a grade 5 liver injury with extensive lesion of the retrohepatic vena cava C. Montan, J. Thörne, J. Linders, M. Erlandsson; Helsingborg, Sweden 7. S037 – Missed right sided diaphragm ruptures by imaging M. van der Star, W. Zuidema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 8. S038 – Blood transfusion requirement and hemodynamic during initial assessment and early ICU stay in the non-operative management of liver injury P. Padalino1, F. Bomben2, G. Montagnolo2, A. Marini2; 1Monza, Italy, 2Milan, Italy 9. S039 – The effect of liver injury on the incidence of pulmonary failure in trauma patients: a multivariate analysis E. Geiger, S. Wutzler, M. Maier, M. Lehnert, F. Walcher, H. Laurer, I. Marzi, &. Trauma Registry of the German Society for Trauma Surgery; Frankfurt, Germany 29 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Update on liver and biliary injuries L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 Silver Hall Thorax Chairs: C. Josten (Leipzig, Germany), A. Peitzman (Pittsburgh, USA) 1. Key-note: Update on thoracic trauma C. Josten, Leipzig, Germany 2. S040 – Analysis of 748 patients with thoracic trauma requiring hospitalization O. Yucel, E. Sapmaz, H. Caylak, S. Gurkok, M. Dakak, B. Celik, S. Cubuk, K. Kavakli, H. Isik, O. Genc; Ankara, Turkey 3. S041 – Thoracic trauma in elderly patients H. Caylak, M. Dakak, K. Kavakli, E. Sapmaz, O. Yucel, S. Cubuk, H. Isik, S. Gurkok, O. Genc; Ankara, Turkey 4. S042 – The influence of thoracic trauma upon evolution of politraumatised patients C. Iorga1, V. Strambu1, S. Stoian1, P. Radu1, M. Bratucu1, R. Jitianu1, C. Puscu1, D. Garofil1, V. Georgescu1, F. Popa1, V. Grigorean1, M. Popescu2; 1Bucharest, Romania, 2Pitesti, Romania 5. S043 – Treatment of hemothorax from penetrating and contusive trauma. A single institute experience of 135 cases F. Berizzi, N. Rotolo, A. Imperatori, E. Nardecchia, M. Spagnoletti, V. Conti, L. Dominioni; Varese, Italy 6. S044 – Penetrating trauma to the chest in Amsterdam. Breathtaking results? C. van der Zee, W. Zuidema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 7. S045 – Fixation of rib fractures and flail chest: Short-term results of a pilot study using the new Matrix® Rib Fixation System. M. Bemelman, De Meern, The Netherlands 8. S046 – Primary fixation of severe thoracic wall fractures: does it shorten ventilatory time? K. Govaerts, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 9. S047 – Tracheobronchial stenting under local anesthesia for acute airway emergencies A. Elsherif, M. Fawzy, N. Badr, M. Marashda; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 10:30 – 12:00 Room Milan Disaster & Military Surgery Chairs: S. Lennquist (Linköping, Sweden), L. Riddez (Solna, Sweden) SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Hospital preparedness and response to major incidents S. Lennquist, Linköping, Sweden 2. S048 – Field hospital strategies in the Abruzzo earthquake of 2009 M. Esposito1, S. Balducci2, C. Antinori2; 1Polverigi, Italy, 2Ancona, Italy 3. S050 – The Pakistan earthquake of 2005: Italian field hospital medical response M. Caroli1, T. Ordonselli2, M. Esposito3; 1Ancona, Italy, 2Fano, Italy, 3Polverigi, Italy 4. S051 – French experience of mass casualties in Afghanistan M. Impérato1, L. Grassser2, S. Sarroch3, B. DeLoynes4, J. M. Rigolaud5, R. Dariel6 1 Lyon Cedex 03, France, 2Paris, France, 3Kaboul, Afghanistan, 4Clamart, France, 5 Bordeaux, France, 6Marseille, France 5. S052 – Reports from Afghanistan (operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF): The Dutch experience E. Huizinga, T. Blokhuis, P. Boere, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 30 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 6. S053 – War surgery in Afghanistan R. Leemans1, G. Rots2; 1Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, 2Doorn, The Netherlands 7. S054 – An evaluation of two surgical team operations in a level II hospital in Afghanistan S. Gourgiotis1, A. Karamitros1, C. Triantafyllou2, R. Schmidt3; 1Athens, Greece, 2 Thessaloniki, Greece, 3Ulm, Germany 8. M024 – SMART: a new triage for disasters and emergency methods to comparison M. Caroli1, T. Ordonselli2, M. Esposito3; 1Ancona, Italy, 2Fano, Italy, 3Polverigi, Italy 9. S055 – National and international experiences of ARES: an Italian specialized association in disaster medicine M. Esposito, Polverigi, Italy 10:30 – 12:00 Room Basel Biomechanics Chairs: A. Sermon (Davos, Switzerland), J. Szita (Budapest, Hungary) 2. S056 – A biomechanical comparison of static versus dynamic lag screw modes for cephalomedullary nails used to fix unstable peritrochanteric fractures P. Kuzyk, R. Zdero, S. Shah, M. Olsen, G. Higgins, J. Waddell, E. Schemitsch; Toronto, Canada 3. S057 – A biomechanical analysis of lag screw position in the femoral head for cephalomedullary nails used to fix unstable peritrochanteric fractures P. Kuzyk, R. Zdero, S. Shah, M. Olsen, G. Higgins, J. Waddell, E. Schemitsch; Toronto, Canada 4. S058 – Is it of any benefit to rotationally lock the dynamic hips screw, or the use of a second so-called anti-rotation screw: a prospective clinical study of 372 unstable AO/OTA 31 A-2 and A-3 pertrochanteric fractures treated by means of the GT intramedullary nail, with a single 9-mm diameter rotationally unlocked hip screw. A. Peinado, C. Bertrán, X. Hernández, S. Urraca; Martorell, Spain 5. S059 – Biomechanical testing of polymethylmethacrylate augmented perforated PFNA® helical blades in surrogate femoral heads: an in vitro study L. Fliri, A. Sermon, V. Boner, D. Wähnert, K. Schwieger, M. Windolf; Davos, Switzerland 6. S060 – Potential of cement augmentation of PFNA® blades with regard to cut-out resistance: Human cadaveric test A. Sermon, D. Wähnert, V. Boner, K. Schwieger, M. Windolf; Davos, Switzerland 7. S061 – Biomechanical aspects of the compression osteosynthesis for fractures below the knee joint N. Kallaev, A. Radzhabov; Machachkala, Russian Federation 8. S062 – Locked unreamed nailing versus conventional locked unreamed nailing of distal tibia fractures. A biomechanical comparison F. Högel1, P. Weninger2, S. Hoffmann1, P. Augat1, V. Bühren1; 1Murnau, Germany, 2 Vienna, Austria 9. S063 – Direct and indirect loading using the Ilizarov external fixator. A biomechanical in-vitro-study J. Gessmann, B. Jettkant, G. Muhr, D. Seybold; Bochum, Germany 31 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Implant augmentation of the proximal femur A. Sermon, Davos Switzerland SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Lower Extremity SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: D. Heim, (Frutigen, Switzerland), R. Mosheiff (Jerusalem, Israel) 1. PS012 – How does the tip apex distance measure up? J. Davies1, M. Mokawem1, S. Guy2; 1Bradford, United Kingdom, 2 Wakefield, United Kingdom 2. PS013 – Miss-target of distal screw insertion using a targeting device in short Gamma3 nailing. K. Riansuwan, T. Tharmviboonsri, B. Mahaisavariya; Bangkok, Thailand 3. PS014 – Is stability a determinant factor in medial femour neck fracture healing independent from blood supply W. Friedl, H. Nan; Aschaffenburg, Germany 4. PS015 – Refined guidelines for transfusion after intramedullary nailing of hip fractures. J. Davies1, R. Sehjal1, S. Guy2, D. Shaw1; 1Bradford, United Kingdom, 2 Wakefield, United Kingdom 5. PS016 – Treatment of femoral fractures around a trochanteric nail. V. Guimerá García, J. A. Zafra Jiménez, I. Auñón, C. Resines; Madrid, Spain 6. PS017 – Lag of uniformity in the treatment of infected hip hemiarthroplasty. K. van Overvest, N. Sosef, S. Rhemrev, S. Meylaerts; Den Haag, The Netherlands 7. PS018 – Treatment of complex femoral non-union with a first generation locked wave plate – prospective clinical evaluation G. Heinrichs1, J. Meiners2, J. Sühwold3, C. Queitsch4, A. Schulz1; 1Lübeck, Germany, 2 Hamburg, Germany, 3Pinneberg, Germany, 4Wedel, Germany 8. PS019 – Retrospective evaluation of the use of the posterior lip augmentation device for recurrent hip dislocation in patients with previous charnley hip arthroplasty S. Roberts1, C. Menakaya2, B. Ilango1; 17td, United Kingdom, 23pe, United Kingdom 9. PS020 – Bearing surfaces: who gets what hip? A literature review C. Menakaya1, B. Ilango2; 13pe, United Kingdom, 27td, United Kingdom 10. PS021 – Current practice in the use of femoral nerve blocks when splinting femoral fractures N. Pennington, P. Loughenbury, N. Green; Leeds, United Kingdom 11. PS022 – Suturing the injured meniscus – results in 563 menisci L. Pasa, S. Kalandra, R. Vesely, R. Suchomel, J. Kuzma; Brno, Czech Republic 12. PS023 – Arthroscopically assisted meniscal allograft transplantation in the knee: a medium-term subjective, clinical and radiographical outcome evaluation. B. Vundelinckx, J. Vanlauwe, J. Bellemans; Pellenberg, Belgium 13. PS024 – Comparison of primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by patellar tendon and hamstring tendon autograft: Is there a difference in outcome and donor site morbidity? P. Platzer, T. Wieland, R. Schmidt, C. Gaebler, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 14. PS025 – Middle geniculate artery injury following knee arthroscopy: a case report C. Smith1, A. Vasireddy1, R. Koka2; 1London, United Kingdom, 2Eastbourne, United Kingdom 15. PS026 – Infrapatellar nerve damage, a possible cause for chronic anterior knee pain after tibial nailing? M. Leliveld, M. Verhofstad; Tilburg, The Netherlands 32 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 The Arc Guest Symposium Küntscher Society Operative treatment of metaphyseal fractures of the long bones Chairs: D. Seligson (Louisville, USA), H.-W. Stedtfeld (Rostock, Germany) 1. The shoulder J. P. A. M. Verbruggen, Maastricht, The Netherlands 2. The hip H.-W. Stedtfeld, Rostock, Germany 3. The distal femur A. Sárváry, Budapest, Hungary 4. The proximal tibia M. Wich, Berlin, Germany 5. The distal tibia D. Seligson, Louisville, USA 12:00 – 12:30 Gold Hall Star Speaker Lecture Albin Lambotte and Robert Danis, two Belgian pioneers of modern fracture care P. Broos, Leuven, Belgium 12:30 – 13:30 Room Milan Industry Satellite Symposium Smith & Nephew TRIGEN SURESHOT Launch Symposium – Distal Targeting System 9 9 Chairs: J. M. Rueger (Hamburg, Germany) 1. Welcome and Introduction 2. New developments in intramedullary nailing TRIGEN META-NAIL , TRIGEN SURESHOT – Distal Targeting System 9 9 9 9 9 3. TRIGEN SURESHOT – first experiences from Germany 4. Demo Workshop TRIGEN SURESHOT 5. Discussion 9 9 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 9 33 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 12:30 – 13:30 Room Basel Industry Satellite Symposium Synthes Addressing the challenges in Intramedullary Nailing Chair: M. Blauth (Innsbruck, Austria) 1. Challenges in Intramedullary Nailing K. Wenda, Wiesbaden, Germany 2. The concept of the Intramedullary Fixator M. Blauth, Innsbruck, Austria 3. Clinical cases / Discussion 12:30 – 13:30 Room Lyon Industry Satellite Symposium Zimmer Zimmer Natural Nail (ZNN): Introduction and first clinical experience Chair: C. Josten (Leipzig, Germany) 1. The System Overview Ch. Josten, Leipzig, Germany 2. Femur Fractures Nail A. P. Verheyden, Lahr, Germany 3. Tibia Fractures Nail F. Biggi, Belluno, Italy 4. Cephallomedullary Nail (CMN) Demo 5. Discussion SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 12:00 – 14:00 34 Lunch Exhibition Hall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Gold Hall ILC Visceral Trauma Diagnostic and therapeutic issues of blunt major trauma Chairs: L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands), A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland) 1. Whole body CT: State of the art? C. Goslings, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2. Non-operative management: Where are we? L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands 3. Embolisation in visceral trauma: The solution for high grade injuries? J. Asensio, Miami, USA 4. Is there a role for laparoscopy? A. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland 5. Delayed diagnosis of hollow viscus injury: Now what A. Fingerhut, Poissy, France 14:00 – 15:30 Copper Hall Hip Chairs: W. Friedl (Aschaffenburg, Germany), F. Seibert (Graz, Austria) 2. S064 – Intramedullary fixation with a third generation nail versus the sliding hip screw for trochanteric hip fractures; a randomised trial of 600 patients N. Jagodzinski, M. Parker; Peterborough, United Kingdom 3. S065 – Are the stabilities of extramedular (DHS) and intramedular (Gamma 3 / PFNA) osteosynthesis for the proximal femur comparable? A biomechanical Test A. Lenich, München, Germany 4. S066 – Morbidity and mortality after treatment of femoral neck fractures with an uncemented hemiarthroplasty in patients with a biological age of 80 years or more R. Geerts1, P. Eggen2; 1Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2Helmond, The Netherlands 5. S067 – Management of ‘cut out’ after intramedullary nailing in trochanteric femoral fractures R. Attal1, M. Buettler2, K. Kaech3, N. Renner4, F. Seibert5, A. Scola6, S. Will7, R. Schulz8, R. Babst9, M. Blauth1; 1Innsbruck, Austria, 2Solothurn, Switzerland, 3Winterthur, Switzerland, 4 Aarau, Switzerland, 5Graz, Austria, 6Ulm, Germany, 7Klagenfurt, Austria, 8Potsdam, Germany, 9 Luzern, Switzerland 6. S068 – Fixation failure of the LCP proximal femoral plate 4.5/5.0 in unstable per-, Iinter-, and subtrochanteric fractures of the proximal femur. K. Wieser, R. Babst; Luzern, Switzerland 7. S069 – Operative treatment of trochanteric area fractures with DHS S. Sakhvadze, K. Sirbiladze, N. Elizbarashvili, V. Kakhnidze, S. Sakhvadze; Tbilisi, Georgia 8. S070 – Analysis of failed pertrochanteric femur fractures: incidence, causes, outcome. S. Schneider, J. Böhme, S. Paul, N. Hammer, C. Josten; Leipzig, Germany 9. S071 – The impact of anaemia and blood transfusion on the outcome of elderly hip fracture patients P. Johannesma, W. Zuidema, G. Giannakopoulos, E. de Lange-de Klerk, F. Bloemers, F. Bakker; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 35 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Update on pertrochanteric femoral fractures W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, Germany SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Silver Hall Ankle – Foot Chairs: D. Heim (Frutigen, Switzerland), P. Reynders (Leuven, Belgium) 1. Key-note: Epidemiology of wintersport accidents D. Heim, Frutigen, Switzerland 2. S072 – Functional treatment or cast immobilization after minimal invasive repair of an acute Achilles tendon rupture. Results of a prospective, randomized trial. R. Groetelaers, J. van der Velden, A. Wieland, H. Janzing; Venlo, The Netherlands 3. S073 – A retrospective study of the use of autologous platelet-leucocyte rich plasma (P-LRP) in Achilles tendinopathy. G. van Montfort1, P. Everts1, R. Devilee1, F. Backx2, A. van der Veen1; 1 Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2Utrecht, The Netherlands 4. S074 – Are the Ottawa rules helpful to predict ankle and foot fractures in sports activities? C. Matzaroglou, A. Saridis, P. Bougas, V. Tzeltzes, E. Boudogianni, P. Dimakopoulos; Rio, Patras, Greece 5. S075 – Functional results after surgical treatment of ankle fractures in athletes: review of 60 cases S. Fernandes, A. Barbosa, J. Ferreira, R. Cerqueira, R. Ferrero, A. Moreira; Guimarães, Portugal 6. S076 – Ligament reconstruction in surgical treatment of ankle fractures A. Kazantcev, S. Putyatin, P. Chekeres; Moscow, Russian Federation 7. S077 – Postero-lateral plate fixation of the Volkmann triangle in trimalleolar luxation fractures S. Cronenberg1, R. Harstall2, N. Helmy2; 1Liestal, Switzerland, 2Solothurn, Switzerland 8. Functional long-term results and posttraumatic ankle osteoarthritis in osteosynthesis of the posterior matteolus using a posterolateral approach B. Martens, J. Forberger, C. Spross, A. Platz; Zürich, Switzerland 9. S078 – What’s the meaning of tibiofibular shifting after sydesmotic screws? A prospective study A. Ahrberg, C. Josten, T. Engel; Leipzig, Germany 10. S079 – Effectiveness of the continuous lymphological multi-layer compression therapy and of the AV-impulse compression in the treatment of pre- and postoperative edema in patients with ankle- and hindfoot fractures R. Babst1, M. Rohner1, P. Honigmann2; 1Luzern, Switzerland, 2Baar, Switzerland SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 14:00 – 15:30 Room Milan Health Economics Chairs: D. Allard (Cape Town, South Africa), B. Hreckovski (Slavonski Brod, Croatia) 1. Key-note: How to achieve a lot with a little D. Allard, Cape Town, South Africa 2. S080 – The financial impact of private helicopter emergency medical services G. Gomez, A. Fecher, T. Joy, R. Etchison, M. Goel, H. Kemp; Indianapolis, IN, USA 3. S081 – Polytrauma costs in Spain: study of the hospitalisation costs of a group of patients with severe trauma. I. Auñón, P. Caba, V. Guimerá García, M. Aroca Peinado, J. L. Leon Baltasar, C. Resines; Madrid, Spain 4. S082 – External factors and the influence of survival of trauma patients in Germany U. Nienaber, R. Lefering, T. Paffrath; Cologne, Germany 36 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 5. S083 – Structural, organisational and personnel changes in hospitals participating in the TraumaNetwork of the DGU C. Mand1, C. Kühne1, T. Müller1, A. Künzel2, H. Siebert3, S. Ruchholtz1; 1Marburg, Germany, 2 Mainz, Germany, 3Schwäbisch Hall, Germany 6. S084 – Influence on patient data and outcome in a Level-1 trauma center after inauguration of the regional trauma network Saar-(Lor)-Lux-West-Rhineland-Palatinate P. Moersdorf, T. Pohlemann, M. Burkhardt; Homburg/Saar, Germany 7. S085 – Impact of tachycardia on emergency department presentation for non-hemorrhagic shock multiple trauma patients with traumatic brain injury J. Morozumi, S. Ohta, Y. Ikeda; Tokyo, Japan 8. S086 – The timing of definitive fixation for major fractures in polytrauma: a matched pair comparison between US versus German patients V. Schreiber1, F. Hildebrand2, S. Darwiche1, I. Tarkin1, J. Chelly1, R. Pfeifer3, H. Pape3; 1 Pittsburgh, USA, 2Hannover, Germany, 3Aachen, Germany 9. S087 – Assessing patient satisfaction with a nurse-led fracture clinic service A. Qureshi, M. Patel, M. Acharya, S. Williams, W. Harper; Leicester, United Kingdom 14:00 – 15:30 Room Basel Shoulder – Forearm – Hand Chairs: L. P. Müller (Mainz, Germany), M. R. Popescu (Timisoara, Romania) 1. Key-note: The acromioclavicular dislocation. When which repair? L. P. Müller, Mainz, Germany S088 – Surgical outcome of displaced clavicle shaft fractures. A comparative study of infraclavicular and direct approach S. Jain, Birmingham, United Kingdom 3. S089 – Anatomic reconstruction of unstable lateral clavicular fractures M. Rudin, R. Largo, T. Hotz, K. Käch; Winterthur, Switzerland 4. S090 – Hook plate fixation of dislocated lateral clavicle fractures: long term follow up results D. Tiren, A. J. M. van Bemmel, D. Swank, F. van der Linden; Gouda, The Netherlands 5. S091 – Indication for acromioclavicular coplaning: anatomical considerations C. Fialka, G. Oberleitner, P. Stampfl, S. Mayerhofer, R. Ostermann, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 6. S092 – Bankart repair and osseous reaction in the MRI after arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation with knotless bio-anchors T. Stein, A. Mehling, M. Ulmer, J. Buckup, C. Reck, A. Jäger, F. Welsch; Frankfurt am Main, Germany 7. S093 – Isolated fractures of the greater tuberosity of the proximal humerus: a retrospective study S. Mattyasovszky, K. Burkhart, C. Ahlers, I. Becker, D. Proschek, S. Müller-Haberstock, L. Müller, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 8. S094 – Long-term outcomes of fractures of both bones of the forearm A. Bot1, J. Doornberg1, A. Lindenhovius1, D. Ring2, J. C. Goslings1, C. van Dijk1; 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2Boston, MA, USA 9. S095 – Longterm functional outcome after perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture dislocations C. Lameijer, M. El Moumni, K. Wendt; Groningen, The Netherlands SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 2. 37 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Polytrauma; Research SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: M. van Griensven (Vienna, Austria), M. Keel (Bern, Switzerland) 1. PS027 – Severely injured trauma patients (ISS> 15) and CT scan in the early diagnostic workup L. Fattori, M. Oldani, G. Pesenti, M. Denova, A. Ardito; Monza, Italy 2. PS028 – An optimized assessment of severely injured patients – documentation of black spots R. Sellei, M. Knobe, T. Schmitt, J. Peters, C. Lank, T. Becher, H. Erli, H. Pape; Aachen, Germany 3. PS029 – Presence of lumbar transverse process fractures with multiple injuries for hemodynamically unstable patients. J. Morozumi, S. Ohta, M. Noda, T. Arai, J. Oda, S. Mishima, T. Yukioka; Tokyo, Japan 4. PS030 – Complex lumbosacral fracture-dislocation with pelvic ring disruption and vertical shear sacral fracture: A case report of late presentation C. Angthong, S. Wunnasinthop, S. Sanpakit; Bangkok, Thailand 5. PS032 – Implementation of NICE guidelines in management of head injury in a district general hospital orthopaedic unit S. Jain, Birmingham, United Kingdom 6. PS033 – Ventilation in severely injured patients before admission at hospital and survival rates C. Roumelioti1, N. Kavouras2; 1Kozani, Greece, 2Chalkida, Greece 7. PS034 – Does damage control external fixation negatively influence healing and infection rates of femoral shaft fractures? W. Metsemakers, S. Nijs, P. Reynders, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 8. PS035 – Treatment strategy of open long bone fractures for the patients with head injuries H. Minehara, S. Konno, M. Uchino, T. Ohkawa, T. Boku, M. Toyama, M. Itoman; Sagamihara, Japan 9. PS036 – Evaluation of rib fractures in patients with blunt chest trauma by using axial computed tomography and three-dimensional volume-rendered images T. Iguchi1, H. Mifune2, K. Ogawa1, K. Miyasho1, D. Inoue1, S. Kanazawa3; 1Fukuyama, Japan, 2 Onomichi, Japan, 3Okayama, Japan 10. PS037 – Do we still need autopsy after modern emergency room assessment? S. Euler, T. Kastenberger, P. Struve, D. Krappinger, M. Blauth, R. Attal; Innsbruck, Austria 11. PS038 – Traumatic intentional self-inflicted injuries – surgical challenges I. Lica1, M. Tudose2, D. Kinn2, M. Lica2; 1Bucarest, Romania, 2Bucharest, Romania 12. PS039 – Emergency pre-hospital system in Madeira islands P. Ramos, Poetugal 13. PS040 – Experience in a Greek rural hospital with geriatric trauma patients P. Daskalakis1, V. Kapsi1, K. Kourkoutas1, C. Vlachos2, A. Sarantopoulou2, E. Papageorgiou2; 1 Athens, Greece, 2Pyrgos, Greece 14. PS041 – Biocorrosion and uptake of titanium ions by human osteoclasts D. Cadosch1, S. Ebert2, O. Gautschi1, H. Simmen3, L. Filgueira1; 1Perth, Australia, 2 Winterthur, Switzerland, 3Zurich, Switzerland 15. PS042 – Real time monitoring of BMP signalling during weightsharing of Tibia and Fibula with an Ex-fix J. Doornberg1, R. van Bezooijen2, I. Que1, E. Kaijzel1, C. Lowik1, P. Kloen1; 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2Leiden, The Netherlands 16. PS044 – Treatment of Staphylococcal Tibia osteomyelitis in rabbits by antibiotic loaded allograft and antibiotic loaded acrylic bone cement M. Halici, M. Gurel, M. Oner, A. Guney, O. Canoz; Talas, Turkey 38 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 The Arc Guest Symposium AO Trauma Intramedullary nailing of femur fractures Chairs: M. Blauth (Innsbruck, Austria), P. Barbosa (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 1. Proximal Entry Portal D. Lorich, New York, USA 2. Proximal Femur Fractures M. Blauth, Innsbruck, Austria 3. Femur Shaft Fractures T. Sato, Okayama City, Japan 4. Distal Metaphyseal Fractures including Retrograde Nailing P. Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 5. Failed procedures including Hardware Breakage M. Hessmann, Fulda, Germany 6. Role of navigation R. Mosheiff, Jerusalem, Israel 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break Exhibition Hall 16:00 – 17:15 Gold Hall ILC Disaster & Military Surgery Trauma and Emergency Surgery under austere conditions – experiences and need of training 1. Trauma and emergency surgery in natural disasters – what do we meet, and how to prepare L. Riddez, Stockholm, Sweden 2. Trauma surgery with limited resources in armed conflicts R. Leemans, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands 3. Trauma surgery under austere conditions in armed conflicts: The Gaza experience F. Al-Ayoubi, Linköping, Sweden 4. How to prepare surgeons for work under austere conditions C. Giannou, Greece 16:00 – 17:30 Copper Hall Visceral trauma Chairs: P. Vassiliu (Haidari, Greece), L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands) 1. Key-note: Complications after abdominal injuries P. Vassiliu, Haidari, Greece 2. S096 – The influence of concomitant injury in blunt splenic trauma on management and outcome M. Teuben, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 39 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: L. Riddez (Solna, Sweden), M. Bemelman (Utrecht, The Netherlands) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 3. S097 – The influence of concurrent intra- and extra-abdominal lesions on morbidity and mortality in patients with a liver injury T. Koedam, W. Zuidema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4. S098 – Surgical treatment of diaphragmatic injuries, due to penetrating thoraco-abdominal firearm and stab wound injuries F. Hoxha, S. Hashani, D. Komoni, S. Hasimja, M. Maxhuni; Prishtina, Albania 5. S099 – Minimal invasive treatment in penetrating truncal injuries: first approach J. Sproviero1, M. Berude2, I. Elleder2, R. D’Amico2, F. Villagran2; 1Olivos, Argentina, 2 Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. S100 – Multiple embolisation for the treatment of abdominal and pelvic trauma. F. Reche, B. Badic, J. Abba, I. Bricault, C. Arvieux, G. Mulieri; Grenoble, France 7. S101 – Incidence and management of mesenteric injuries in a series of 501 polytrauma patients T. Bège, B. Orsini, K. Chaumoitre, P. Arnoux, B. Coquet-Reynier, S. V. Berdah, C. Brunet; Marseille, France 8. S102 – Body-packers: Surgical implications of an increasing phenomenon in our ED. C. Rey Valcárcel, L. Alvarez-Llano, A. Fabregues, J. Martin, D. Perez-Diaz, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 9. S103 – Risk factors for prehospital death after non-gun shot wounded penetrating injury. An autopsy audit P. Vassiliu, N. Danias, K. Petropoulou, O. Kotsilianou, G. Giannopoulos, G. Konstantoudakis, S. Christodoulou, E. Papantoni, C. Lapa, I. Papadopoulos; Haidari, Athens, Greece 16:00 – 17:30 Silver Hall Elbow Chairs: F. Seibert (Graz, Austria), L. P. Müller (Mainz, Germany) SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Treatment alternatives for elbow fractures F. Seibert, Graz, Austria 2. S104 – Standard surgical protocol to treat elbow dislocations with coronoid and radial head fractures D. Cecilia, I. Auñón, V. Guimerá, L. Suárez, C. Resines; Madrid, Spain 3. S105 – Predictors of arthrosis after elbow trauma T. Guitton1, D. Zurakowski2, C. van Dijk3, D. Ring2; 1Boston, USA, 2 Boston, MA, USA, 3Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4. S106 – Hemiarthroplasty for comminuted distal humerus fractures of the elderly K. Burkhart1, S. Nijs2, S. Mattyasovszky1, R. Wouters2, D. Gruszka1, T. Nowak1, P. Rommens1, L. Müller1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Leuven, Belgium 5. S107 – Total elbow arthroplasty as a treatment option in complex injuries of the elbow in elderly patients L. Becker, K. Schmidt-Horlohé, A. Bonk, R. Hoffmann; Frankfurt/main, Germany 6. S108 – A comparison of anatomical fit between six different radial head and neck plates Y. Kim, K. Burkhart, T. Nowak, P. Rommens, L. Müller; Mainz, Germany 7. S109 – Radial head morphology: variability necessitates modularity! E. Deleus, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 8. S110 – Long-term follow-up results of bipolar prosthesis in comparison to internal fixation for radial head fractures J. Zwingmann, A. Mehlhorn, S. Welke, H. Schmal, N. Südkamp; Freiburg, Germany 9. S111 – Is angular stable osteosynthesis of the olecranon more economical than traditional treatment? N. Spaepen, K. Govaerts, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 40 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Room Milan Ankle – Foot Chairs: H. Zwipp (Dresden, Germany), I. Schipper (Leiden, The Netherlands) 1. Key-note: Management of hindfoot trauma H. Zwipp, Dresden, Germany 2. S112 – Treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures with closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation J. P. Frölke, T. Tomesen, J. Biert; Nijmegen, The Netherlands 3. S113 – Calcaneal fractures: indirect reduction and external fixator with Ilizarov fixator C. Matzaroglou, A. Saridis, P. Bougas, V. Tzeltzes, E. Boudogianni, P. Dimakopoulos; Rio, Patras, Greece 4. S114 – The inter-surgeon variation of the open lateral approach to the calcaneus. A. Kerver1, K. Klop1, A. Kerver1, W. Tuinebreijer2, H. Theeuwes1, D. den Hartog1, G. Kleinrensink1; 1Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2Wijk Aan Zee, The Netherlands 5. S115 – Precision analysis of the sustentaculum tali screw placement in calcaneus fractures. Different navigation procedures compared to the conventional technique F. Gras, I. Marintschev, K. Klos, A. Wilharm, T. Mückley, G. Hofmann; Jena, Germany 6. S116 – Management of talar neck fractures G. Pajenda, C. Busch, D. Dugandzic, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 7. S117 – Talus fractures – long term results L. Kopp, P. Obruba; Ústí Nad Labem, Czech Republic 8. S118 – Demographics and outcome in metatarsal fractures H. Cakir1, S. van Vliet1, E. Van Lieshout2, M. de Vries1, M. van der Elst1, T. Schepers1; 1 Delft, The Netherlands, 2Rotterdam, The Netherlands 9. S119 – Percutaneus stable fixation of the fifth metatarsal avulsion and the Jones fracture W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, Germany 16:00 – 17:30 Room Basel Bone Healing Chairs: J. M. Rueger (Hamburg, Germany), P. Patka (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 2. S120 – The effects of neutrophils on differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells O. Bastian, J. Pillay, L. Leenen, L. Koenderman, J. Alblas, T. Blokhuis; Utrecht, The Netherlands 3. S121 – Cellular interactions between endothelial progenitor cells and osteoblasts. A new perspective for engineering of vascularized bone tissue A. Hofmann1, U. Ritz1, V. Spies1, S. Mattyasovszky1, T. Ziebart1, M. O. Klein1, C. Brendel2, P. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Frankfurt, Germany 4. S122 – Elevated Levels of parathyroid hormone in patients with traumatic brain injury may enhance osteogenesis D. Cadosch1, M. Al-Mushaiqri1, O. Gautschi1, A. Skirving1, H. Simmen2, L. Filgueira1; 1 Perth, Australia, 2Zurich, Switzerland 5. S123 – BMP-7 stimulates early fracture healing in estrogen deficient rats T. Blokhuis1, P. Buma2, N. Verdonschot2, M. Gotthardt2, T. Hendriks2, L. Leenen1; 1 Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2Nijmegen, The Netherlands SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 1. Key-note: Influencing bone healing. Fact or fiction? J. M. Rueger, Hamburg, Germany 41 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 6. S124 – Serum from patients with traumatic brain injury increases proliferation and supports expression of osteoblast markers in human primary skeletal muscle cells D. Cadosch1, A. Toffoli1, O. Gautschi1, H. Simmen2, A. Skirving1, L. Filgueira1; 1Perth, Australia, 2 Zurich, Switzerland 7. S125 – Biological properties of bone graft substitutes: seeding and survival of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) J. Schultheiss, C. Seebach, K. Wilhelm, D. Henrich, J. Frank; Frankfurt, Germany 8. S126 – Quantitative assessment of bone marrow by using the RIA (reamier irrigator aspirator) system in a human cadaver study F. Kovar, G. Wozasek, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 9. S127 – Parameters of bone-metabolism in a prospective analysis after surgery of osteoporotic fractures P. Brogard, G. Gilson, F. Backes, R. Seil, T. Gerich; Luxembourg, Luxembourg 16:00 – 17:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Lower Extremity SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: R. Babst (Luzern, Switzerland), P. Reynders (Leuven, Belgium) 1. PS045 – Knee septic arthritis from Streptococcus Pluranimalium in humans. First case reported in the literature. K. Tilkeridis1, D. Kotzamitelos1, A. Ververidis1, A. Hadjiyannakis1, G. Panayotakopoulos2; 1 Alexandroupolis, Greece, 2Patra, Greece 2. PS046 – Kinesitherapy in gonarthrosis and post-traumatic knee joint contracture treatment. A. Radzhabov1, M. Magaramov2, N. Kallaev2; 1Machachkala, Russian Federation, 2 Machachkala, Russian Federation 3. PS047 – Pain scores on the removal of Ilizarov frames in orthopaedic outpatients department M. Vincent, M. Dennison, E. Wayper, S. Royston; Sheffield, United Kingdom 4. PS048 – Using the Less Invasive Stabilisation System (LISS) plate in the treatment of supracondylar femoral fractures: Does it work and what lessons can be learned? A. Aziz1, B. Hemmes2, S. Khalid1, H. Janzing3, B. Meesters4, P. R. G. Brink2; 1 Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 2Maastricht, The Netherlands, 3Venlo, The Netherlands, 4 Heerlen, The Netherlands 5. PS049 – Diagnostic and therapeutical problems in proximal metaphyseal tibial fractures G. I. Popescu, O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, C. Patru, S. A. Niculescu; Bucharest, Romania 6. PS050 – Treatment of complex tibial plateau fractures (type V&VI of Schautzker classification) by double plate (medial and lateral) fixation with single anterior incision. E. Ghayem Hassankhani1, J. Danesteh2; 19178895351, Iran, 2Mashad, Iran 7. PS051 – Tibial nonunions – evaluation of a standardized treatment concept J. Heinzmann, U. Culemann, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/Saar, Germany 8. PS052 – Multiangular locking plates in the treatment of high energy tibial head fractures – clinical results G. Heinrichs1, A. Schulz1, E. Wilde1, R. Oheim2, C. Jürgens2; 1Lübeck, Germany, 2 Hamburg, Germany 9. PS053 – Compartment syndrome after proximal metaphyseal tibial fractures O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, C. Patru, G. I. Popescu, D. Lupescu; Bucharest, Romania 42 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – SUNDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10. PS054 – Grade III open tibial shaft fractures – a study of 43 cases S. Bachmann, F. Hildebrand, C. Krettek, M. Frink; Hannover, Germany 11. PS055 – Secondary intra-medullary nailing after external fixation for open tibia fractures; a solid management? T. Koedam, W. Zuidema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 12. PS056 – Metallic pulmonary embolus after an open fracture – a previously unreported complication A. Vasireddy1, D. Hollinghurst2; 1London, United Kingdom, 2Swindon, United Kingdom 16:00 – 17:30 The Arc Guest Symposium Royal Belgian Society of Surgery Standards of care in trauma and emergency surgery 1. Trauma and emergency surgery – still contemporary? P. Broos, Leuven, Belgium 2. The organisation of Disaster Medicine after the Heysel drama in Brussels G. Verfaillie, Brussels, Belgium 3. Abdominal compartment syndrome J. Dewaele, Ghent, Belgium 4. Early total trauma care versus damage control S. Nijs, Leuven, Belgium 5. Back to the basics: 10 simple tips for medical students regarding blunt abdominal trauma L. Michel, Mont-Godinne, Belgium SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Chairs: L. Michel (Mont-Godinne, Belgium), S. Nijs (Leuven, Belgium) 43 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 07:30 – 08:30 Room Basel Skeletal Trauma Section Meeting 07:30 – 08:30 Room Lyon Emergency Surgery Section Meeting 08:30 – 10:00 Gold Hall ILC Skeletal trauma Severe injuries of pelvis and acetabulum Chairs: T. Pohlemann (Homburg, Germany), M. Cimerman (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 1. The complex pelvic trauma T. Pohlemann, Homburg, Germany 2. Pelvic disruption: which approach first? C. Sancineto, Buenos Aires, Argentina 3. The malunited pelvic fracture P. M. Rommens, Mainz, Germany 4. Tricks and tips in fixation of acetabular fractures P. Giannoudis, Leeds, United Kingdom 5. Intra abdominal injuries in pelvic trauma. Tactical and technical decisions L. Leenen, Utrecht, The Netherlands 08:30 – 10:00 Copper Hall Prothesis Shoulder Chairs: V. Senekovic (Ljubljana, Slovenia), S. Nijs (Leuven, Belgium) 2. M001 – Fracture arthroplasty of the shoulder P. Bolars, S. Nijs, P. Broos, F. Hardeman; Leuven, Belgium 3. M003 – Clinical and radiological outcome in low profile metaphyseal shoulder fracture prosthesis design L. Kovacic, F. Stefanic, V. Senekovic; Ljubljana, Slovenia 4. M004 – Arthroplasty for avascular necrosis after osteosynthesis of the proximal humerus S. Sainte, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 5. M005 – The use of reversed shoulder arthroplasty in the treatment of complex proximal humeral fractures J. A. Almodóvar, S. Moros Marco, P. Herrera Mera, I. Cebreiro Martinez-Val; Madrid, Spain 6. M006 – Primary reversed fracture arthroplasty in acute fractures of the proximal humerus B. Van Herck, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 7. M007 – Specially designed inverse shoulder prosthesis for fracture cases. First analysis and results F. Reuther1, T. Joudet2, J. Proust3, G. Kohut4, S. Nijs5; 1Berlin, Germany, 2Libourne, France, 3 Limoges, France, 4Fribourg, Switzerland, 5Leuven, Belgium 8. M008 – Reversed prosthesis of the shoulder after failed osteosynthesis of proximal humeral fracture R. Heikenfeld, R. Listringhaus, G. Godolias; Herne, Germany 9. M002 – Biomechanics of tuberosity fixation for proximal humerual fractures treated with hemiarthroplasty S. Dietz1, S. Nijs2, B. Andress1, H. Bertrams1, L. Müller1, W. Sternstein1, P. Rommens1; 1 Mainz, Germany, 2Leuven, Belgium MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Four part fractures of the proximal humerus: Osteosynthesis versus hemiarthroplasty V. Senekovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia 45 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Silver Hall Spleen Chairs: C. Mesquita (Coimbra, Portugal), P. Patka (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) 1. Key-note: Update on splenic injuries C. Mesquita, Coimbra, Portugal 2. M009 – Value of spleen imaging with Tc99m labeled heat-damaged erythrocytes in evaluating the function of autologous splenic transplantation M. Beuran, A. L. Chiotoroiu, M. Vartic, O. Rosu, S. Morteanu, D. Venter; Bucharest, Romania 3. M010 – Splenic injuries resulting from ski accidents J. Nunez-Villegas, G. Mulieri, P. Marotta, J. Abba, F. Reche, C. Arvieux; Grenoble, France 4. M011 – Nonoperative management of blunt injury to the spleen in the multiply injured patient W. Metsemakers1, J. Ceulemans2, T. Spiessens2, S. Nijs1, P. Broos1; 1Leuven, Belgium, 2 Duffel/Mechelen, Belgium 5. M012 – Quality assessment of non-operative management and short term outcomes in splenic trauma: analysis of 2679 patients in 8 years from the regional ICD-9CM administrative database G. Tugnoli1, S. Di Saverio2, D. Fortuna1, A. Biscardi1, N. Montanari1, M. Casali1, F. Filicori1, R. Grilli1, F. Baldoni1, G. Gordini1; 1Bologna, Italy, 2Bristol, United Kingdom 6. M013 – Outcome of emergency embolization in the non-operative treatment of blunt trauma of the spleen: multicenter retrospective study of 52 cases F. Reche1, A. Brunot1, B. Badic1, P. Marotta1, J. Abba1, V. Dubuisson2, C. Arvieux1, G. Mulieri1; 1 Grenoble, France, 2Bordeaux, France 7. M014 – Does our golden hour also apply to patients receiving embolization in splenic injuries? W. Zuidema, T. Koedam; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 8. M015 – The failure rate of non-operative management in children with splenic or liver injury with contrast blush CT. A systematic review C. van der Vlies, T. P. Saltzherr, J. Wilde, O. van Delden, R. de Haan, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 9. M016 – Advanced age increases the failure rate of non-operative management of blunt splenic injuries P. Renzulli1, T. Gross2, B. Schnüriger3, A. Schoepfer4, D. Inderbitzin2, D. Candinas2; 1 Münsterlingen, Switzerland, 2Bern, Switzerland, 3Los Angeles, USA, 4Hamilton, Canada MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 08:30 – 10:00 Room Milan Disaster & Military Surgery Chairs: E. D’Hondt (Brussels, Belgium), R. Komadina (Celje, Slovenia) 1. Key-note: Use of hemostatic agents in the catastrophic bleeding on the military battlefield E. D’Hondt, Brussels, Belgium 2. M017 – Aggressive management of battle casualities H. Talan, Safai Etawah, India 3. M018 – Blast injuries of large tyres. A case series A. Hefny1, H. Eid2, M. Al-Bashir3, F. Abu –Zidan3; 1Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates, 2 Al-Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 3Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates 4. M019 – Terrorism bombing: surgical management of blast effects P. Sockeel, M. P. Massoure, C. de Saint Roman, A. C. Ezanno, K. Fixot, X. Chapellier; Metz Cedex 3, France 46 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 5. M020 – Management of explosions and blast injuries after the Gerdec tragedy (Albanian experience) A. Dogjani, Tirana, Albania 6. M021 – Severe secondary blast injuries: contemporary surgical approaches V. Mutafchiyski, N. Vladov, I. Takorov; Sofia, Bulgaria 7. M022 – Craniofacial trauma: further damage or protection of brain parenchyma? A prospective study G. Christodoulidis1, C. Iliadis1, V. Pappi2, K. Tepetes1; 1Larissa, Greece, 2Athens, Greece 8. S049 – Train crash – EMS response R. Gregor, D. Holes; Ostrava, Zabreh, Czech Republic 9. M023 – Post traumatic stress disorder in hospitalized terrorist bombing attack victims A. Mintz, N. Shussman, A. Shalev, M. Abu Gazala, A. Rivkind, G. Almogy; Jerusalem, Israel 08:30 – 10:00 Room Basel Trauma Registries Chairs: E. Neugebauer (Cologne, Germany), A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland) 2. M025 – Analysis of trauma data using an advanced statistical method (Bayesian network approach) Y. Sakamoto1, K. Mashiko1, Y. Motomura2, Y. Nisgida2, T. Ishigaki2, N. Fujiki2, H. Yokota2; 1 Chiba, Japan, 2Tokyo, Japan 3. M026 – Influence of pre-existing co-morbidities on trauma mortality. An analysis of 20257 trauma victims in Japan. T. Shoko, A. Shiraishi, M. Kaji, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, Japan 4. M027 – Preventable deaths and errors in a Dutch level-1 trauma center T. P. Saltzherr1, P. Nieboer2, M. Nijsten2, J. Valk2, K. Wendt2, K. J. Ponsen1, J. S. Luitse1, J. C. Goslings1; 1Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2Groningen, The Netherlands 5. M028 – Epidemiology of fatal trauma in Italy O. Chiara, S. Cimbanassi; Milano, Italy 6. M029 – The long-term effects of an early analysis of a trauma registry S. Shaban, M. Ashour, M. Bashir, Y. El-Ashaal, F. Branicki, F. Abu-Zidan; Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates 7. M030 – Features of pulmonary embolism in trauma patients A. P. Ekeh1, B. Izu2, M. McCarthy2; 1Dayton, USA, 2 Dayton, OH, USA 8. M031 – The Czech National Paediatric Trauma Registry L. Planka, D. Stary, P. Gal; Brno, Czech Republic 9. M032 – Impact of collective skating on natural ice in The Netherlands on emergency care, health care and the society O. Beckmann1, C. Heringhaus2; 1Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, 2Leiden, The Netherlands MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: The German Polytrauma Registry: What can we learn? E. Neugebauer, Cologne, Germany 47 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Upper Extremity MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: K. Wendt (Groningen, The Netherlands), H.-J. Oestern (Celle, Germany) 1. PM001 – Early results of proximal humeral fracture treatment using the Philos plate V. Popelka, R. Zamborsky, P. Simko; Bratislava, Slovak Republik 2. PM002 – Minimal invasive plate osteosynthesis for proximal humeral fractures: technique and early results. F. Hardeman, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 3. PM003 – Hemiarthroplasty with long stem prosthesis in destroying proximal humeral fracture F. Urbán, M. Kovács, K. Fekete; Debrecen, Hungary 4. PM004 – Reversed fracture arthroplasty. F. Hardeman, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 5. PM005 – The problems of early surgical treatment of periprosthetic humeral fractures H. Wolf, Vienna, Austria 6. PM006 – Surgical versus non-surgical treatment for humeral shaft fractures in adults: a review M. Gosler, M. Testroote, D. de Visser, W. Morrrenhof, H. Janzing; Venlo, The Netherlands 7. PM007 – Lateral Entry Fixation using Three Divergent Pins for Diplaced Paediatric Supracondylar Fractures S. Guy, R. Ponnuru, S. Gella, N. Tulwa; Wakefield, United Kingdom 8. PM008 – An erroneous diagnosis of an open fracture with bone loss: a cautionary tale D. Saleh, P. Loughenbury, S. Britten; Leeds, United Kingdom 9. PM009 – An original locking plate system for complex fractures of the distal humerus J. Imatani, Okayama, Japan 10. PM010 – Instability after open reduction and internal fixation of the distal humerus H. Lu1, T. Guitton2, J. Capo3, D. Ring4; 1Boston, MA, USA, 2Boston, USA, 3Newark, NY, USA, 4 Boston, MA, USA 11. PM011 – Treatment of the complex Intra-articular fracture of the distal humerus with the Latitude-Elbow-Prosthesis: a retrospective study with complication analysis C. Schwarz, L. Müller, K. Burkhart, S. Mattyasovszky, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 12. PM012 – Prostethic replacement after elbow injury A. Kazantcev, S. Putyatin, E. Zhezherya; Moscow, Russian Federation 13. PM013 – Complex fractures of the proximal radius: prosthesis or resection: a systematic review of the literature E. Deleus, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 14. PM014 – Anterior interosseus nerve paralysis after radial head osteosyntesis: 2 case reports L. Regusci, M. Brenna, G. Peloni, F. Fasolini; Mendrisio, Switzerland 15. PM015 – Non-operatively treated fractures of the anteromedial facet of the coronoid process H. van der Werf1, T. Guitton2, D. Ring3; 1Boston, MA, USA, 2Boston, USA, 3Boston, MA, USA 16. PM016 – Is early computed tomography a reliable alternative for bone scintigraphy in suspected scaphoid fractures A. de Zwart1, F. Beeres2, L. Kingma2, S. Meylaerts2, E. Coerkamp2, S. Rhemrev2; 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2The Hague, The Netherlands 17. PM017 – Carpal dislocations and fracture dislocations: study of treatment and follow up results. I. Auñón, D. Cecilia, V. Guimerá García, J. L. Leon, M. Aroca, P. Caba, C. Resines; Madrid, Spain 48 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 The Arc Guest Symposium Belgian Group for Endoscopic Surgery Laparoscopy in acute abdominal situations: anything new? Chairs: C. de Gheldere (Lier, Belgium), A. Fingerhut (Poissy, France) 1. Management of acute cholecystitis V. Lucidi, Brussels, Belgium 2. Laparoscopy in diverticular disease of the colon P. Pattyn, Roeselare, Belgium 3. Limits of laparoscopic approach in small bowel obstruction B. Navez, Charleroi, Belgium 4. Abdominal trauma: limits of the laparoscopic approach E. Guérin, Charleroi, Belgium 5. Emergencies after bariatric surgery Y. Van Nieuwenhove, Ghent, Belgium 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 – 12:00 Exhibition Hall Gold Hall ILC Emergency Surgery Laparoscopy in Non-trauma Emergency Surgery 1. Appendectomy S. Uranues, Graz, Austria 2. Perforated peptic ulcer A. Nicolau, Greece 3. Perforated sigmoid diverticulitis Eric Voiglio, Lyon, France 4. Acute biliary problems A. Fingerhut, Poissy, France 5. Second look laparoscopy in mesenteric ischemia H. Yanar, Istanbul, Turkey 10:30 – 12:00 Copper Hall Guest Symposium Belgian Orthopaedic Trauma Association Treatment Update on Traumatic Bone Defects Chairs: P. Reynders (Leuven, Belgium), E. Degroof (Antwerp, Belgium) 1. The technique of the induced membrane combined with autologous bone transplantation T. Bégué, Paris, France 2. Use of the Ilizarov technique to reconstruct bone loss in the lower limb S. Royston, Sheffield, United Kingdom 3. The fully integrated telescopic bone device in the treatment of bone defects A. Betz, Lebach, Germany 49 MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: S. Uranues (Graz, Austria), H. Yanar (Istanbul, Turkey) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 4. Autografting post-traumatic bone defects. The place of the Reamed Irrigation Aspiration system S. Jacobs, Leuven, Belgium 5. Allografting post-traumatic bone defects O. Cornu, Brussels, Belgium 6. Knowledge on tissue repair: concept of functional unit soft tissue/bone R. Hierner, Essen, Germany 7. Future Direction in bone regeneration J. Schrooten, Leuven, Belgium 10:30 – 12:00 Silver Hall Polytrauma Chairs: C. Pape (Aachen, Germany), O. Røise (Oslo, Norway) MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Priorities in the management of polytraumatized patients C. Pape, Aachen, Germany 2. M033 – Damage control in severely injured trauma patients. A ten-year experience A. Frischknecht1, T. Lustenberger2, M. Bukur2, M. Turina1, A. Billeter1, L. Mica1, M. Keel3; 1 Zurich, Switzerland, 2Los Angeles, CA, USA, 3Bern, Switzerland 3. M034 – Alcohol and multiple trauma. Is there any influence? C. Zeckey, F. Hildebrand, P. Mommsen, S. Dannecker, C. Krettek, M. Frink; Hannover, Germany 4. M035 – Influence of alcohol abuse and liver cirrhosis on outcome in multiple trauma patients C. Nau1, S. Wutzler1, M. Lehnert1, R. Lefering2, H. Laurer1, I. Marzi1; 1Frankfurt, Germany, 2 Cologne, Germany 5. M036 – Missed injuries in major trauma patients at an European level I urban trauma centre N. Langer, M. Ruesseler, H. Wyen, S. Wutzler, F. Walcher, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, Germany 6. M037 – Complications in multitrauma patients in a Dutch Level-1 trauma center T. P. Saltzherr, A. Visser, K. J. Ponsen, J. S. Luitse, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 7. M038 – Searching for unexpected trauma deaths using TRISS methodology Z. Korac, N. Simic Korac, A. Jankovic; Karlovac, Croatia 8. M039 – Positive personal characteristics predicts good quality of life after acquired severe injuries A. Quale1, O. Røise2; 1Nesoddtangen, Norway, 2Oslo, Norway 9. M040 – Outcome after severe polytrauma (ISS * 50) C. von Rüden, M. Röse, C. Hierholzer, V. Bühren, A. Woltmann; Murnau, Germany 10:30 – 12:00 Room Milan Education Chairs: D. Allard (South Africa), P. Brink (Maastricht, The Netherlands) 1. Key-note: Training in trauma and emergency surgery: The South African model D. Allard, Cape Town, South Africa 2. M041 – The TEAM course in the central region of Portugal. Planning, development and results after 54 courses C. Mesquita1, L. Pinheiro2, J. Pereira2; 1Coimbra, Portugal, 2Viseu, Portugal 3. M042 – One Team One Hospital Training Course for the management of severe Trauma: a new tailored course for a single institution assisted by a professional facilitator aimed to improve the trauma team performance. H. Kurihara1, M. Zago1, F. Luzzana1, D. Mariani1, A. Casamassima1, M. G. Turconi2, E. Illuminati3, D. Cantù1; 1Milano, Italy, 2Castellanza, Italy, 3Milan, Italy 50 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 4. M043 – Introduction of our residency program for acute care surgeon Y. Otomo, Tokyo, Japan 5. M044 – The definitive surgical trauma care course in Portugal M. Mendes1, J. Preto2, C. Mesquita3; 1Lisboa, Portugal, 2Porto, Portugal, 3Coimbra, Portugal 6. M045 – Training methods for practical skills in undergraduate surgical education M. Ruesseler, A. Braunbeck, R. Weber, F. Walcher, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, Germany 7. M046 – Organizing trauma team simulation training in trauma center; where to pay attention to? L. Handolin, Helsinki, Finland 8. M047 – MEC.O: medical education online. A key to the knowledge extension in the student training in traumatology R. Ziegler, W. Knopp, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/Saar, Germany 9. M048 – Trauma residency: Old-fashioned or still up to date for trauma training? J. Sproviero1, M. Berude2, I. Elleder2, R. Hillmann2, R. D’Amico2; 1Olivos, Argentina, 2 Buenos Aires, Argentina 10:30 – 12:00 Room Basel Biomechanics Chairs: V. Bühren (Murnau, Germany), t.b.a. 2. M049 – Biomechanical evaluation of different interspinous devices on the affected and adjacent segments F. Hartmann, E. Gercek, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 3. M050 – Deformation of osteosynthetic material in bundle nailing technique. Computer simulation P. Obruba1, L. Stejskal2, L. Kopp1; 1Ústí Nad Labem, Czech Republic, 2Seattle, USA 4. M051 – Femoral nail bending after intramedullary nailing results of a cadaver study Y. Arlettaz, Sion, Switzerland 5. M052 – A dynamic approach for gait analysis in a murine femur fracture model to study the biomechanical effects of femoral fracture stabilization A. Kristen, T. Histing, P. Garcia, J. Holstein, T. Pohlemann; Homburg, Germany 6. M053 – Effect of number and location of distal locking screw on rotational stability of femoral nail: a navigation measurement M. Ruangchainikom, N. Upibulsin, T. Tharmviboonsri, K. Riansuwan; Bangkok, Thailand 7. M054 – A biomechanical comparison of a biodegradable volar locked plate with two titanium volar locked plates in a distal radius fracture model M. Diefenbeck, K. Klos, S. Rausch, F. Gras, G. Hofmann, T. Mückley; Jena, Germany 8. M055 – Biomechanical evaluation of the calcaneal fixation of a retrograde intramedullary nail for tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis. The potential of cement augmentation K. Klos1, M. Windolf1, K. Schwieger1, D. Wähnert1, G. Hofmann2, T. Mückley3; 1 Davos, Switzerland, 2Halle/Saale, Germany, 3Jena, Germany 9. M056 – The quality of the bone cement application depends on the chemical composition of the application system D. Proschek, S. Mattyasovszky, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 51 MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Significance and limitations of in-vitro biomechanical studies V. Bühren, Murnau, Germany SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Pelvis – Acetabulum – Spine MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: C. Sancineto (Buenos Aires, Argentina), O. Røise (Oslo, Norway) 1. PM018 – Effect of a new pelvic stabilizer (T-POD®) on reduction of pelvic volume and haemodynamic stability in unstable pelvic fractures. S. Stigt1, E. Tan1, A. van Vugt2; 1Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2Enschede, The Netherlands 2. PM019 – Pelvic fracture related bleeding in pediatric patients H. Tuovinen, P. Åström, T. Söderlund, J. Lindahl, T. Laine, L. Handolin; Helsinki, Finland 3. PM020 – Fractures of the pubic rami can be life-threatening injuries – a case report C. Smith1, A. Vasireddy1, R. Koka2; 1London, United Kingdom, 2Eastbourne, United Kingdom 4. PM021 – Traumatic hip dislocation. A 13-year case series 1995-2007. C. Bargfeldt, H. Grønborg, J. Stürup, E. Tøndevold; Copenhagen, Denmark 5. PM022 – Traumatic Anterior Hip Dislocation in an 8 year old child: a case report and review of the literature A. Barbosa1, R. Cerqueira1, J. Ferreira1, S. Viçoso1, F. Lima2, C. Vilela1; 1Guimarães, Portugal, 2 Guimaraes, Portugal 6. PM023 – Total hip arthroplasty after acetabulum fractures. A. Kazantcev1, S. Putyatin2, M. Enikeev2; 1Moscow, SD, Russian Federation, 2 Moscow, Russian Federation 7. PM024 – Total hip arthroplasty after operative treatment of acetabulum fractures S. Arbes, H. Widhalm, M. Greitbauer, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 8. PM025 – Axis or Harris Ring in odontoid fractures, old fashioned but not obsolete P. Dewolf1, D. Desruelles2, L. Mortelmans3; 1Rotselaar, Belgium, 2Leuven, Belgium, 3 Brasschaat, Belgium 9. PM026 – Comparison of the effects of surgical approaches on the local kyphosis angle in vertebral fractures C. Copuroglu1, G. Ozdemir2, M. Ozcan1, E. Yalniz1; 1Edirne, Turkey, 2Manisa, Turkey 10. PM027 – Comparison of balloon kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty one year postoperatively I. Movrin1, R. Vengust2, R. Komadina3; 1Maribor, Slovenia, 2Ljubljana, Slovenia, 3Celje, Slovenia 11. PM028 – Bioresorbable KyphOsTM FS(R) Calcium Phosphate bone substitute in balloon kyphoplasty for the treatment of traumatic vertebral body fractures: 1 year results C. Müller1, J. Hillmeier2, P. Meeder3, R. Gumpert4, P. Vanderschot5, F. Ortner6, C. Krettek1, J. van Meirhaeghe7; 1Hannover, Germany, 2Limburg, Germany, 3Heidelberg, Germany, 4 Graz, Austria, 5Leuven, Belgium, 6Wiener Neustadt, Austria, 7Brugge, Belgium 12. PM029 – Transmedistinal approach for spinal cord T2-T7 level – case report C. Iorga1, V. Strambu1, S. Stoian1, P. Radu1, R. Jitianu1, C. Puscu1, D. Garofil1, M. Bratucu1, F. Popa1, V. Grigorean1, M. Popescu2; 1Bucharest, Romania, 2Pitesti, Romania 52 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 The Arc Guest Symposium European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedic Sports Traumatology Midfoot Trauma in Sportsmen Chairs: J. Huylebroek (Brussels, Belgium), M. Nyska (Kfar Saba, Israel) 1. Tibialis post problems in the hyperpronated foot Gl. Canata, Torino, Italy 2. Plantar Fasciitis: Etio-diagnosis-treatment E. Vitvrouw, Ghent, Belgium 3. Injuries to the bifurcate ligament M. Nyska, Kfar Saba, Israel 4. Stress fractures of the navicular, sesamoids, 4th metatarsus and Jones’ fracture G. Mann, Kfar Saba, Isreal 5. Missed lisfranc fractures in athletes P. Papadopoulos, Thessaloniki, Greece 6. Midfoot sprain: What does it mean S. Dhar, Nottingham, United Kingdom 7. The challenge of the accessory navicular G. Mann, Kfar Saba, Israel From 12:30 The Arc ESTES General Assembly The agenda is to be found on page 18. Lunch Exhibition Hall MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 12:00 – 14:00 53 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Gold Hall ILC Education Standardized Education in Trauma Chairs: M. Zago (Milan, Italy), A. Peitzman (Pittsburgh, USA) 1. Education in trauma: The European snapshot M. Rüsseler, Frankfurt, Germany 2. Acute Care Surgery and Trauma Education curriculum: The Swedish experience F. Al-Ayoubi, Linköping, Sweden 3. Structured Courses (PHTLS, ITLS, ATLS, ETC): Is there a way to blend them? E. Voiglio, Lyon, France 4. How to teach and maintain surgical skills in trauma A. Peitzman, Pittsburgh, USA 5. The challenge of team training M. Zago, Milan, Italy 14:00 – 15:30 Copper Hall Hip Chairs: P. Broos (Leuven, Belgium), H. Grønborg (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2. M057 – Co-morbidity and age: predictors of functional outcome following femoral neck fractures treated with an arthroplasty. Limitations of the Harris Hip Score E. Reuling1, I. Sierevelt1, M. van den Bekerom1, E. Hilverdink1, J. Schnater2, C. van Dijk1, J. C. Goslings1, E. Raaymakers1; 1Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2Dordrecht, The Netherlands 3. M058 – An audit of hip fracture admissions to a hospital in the Northwest of England. How well are we doing? M. Rashid1, O. Sobowale2, A. Sahu1, B. Todd1; 1Stockport, United Kingdom, 2 Salford, United Kingdom 4. M059 – The influence of surgeon volume on fixation of femoral neck fractures D. van Montfoort, S. Meylaerts, S. Rhemrev, J. Hoogendoorn; The Hague, The Netherlands 5. M060 – A new locking plate and dynamic screw system for internal fixation of intracapsular hip fractures. Results for the first 200 patients treated N. Jagodzinski, M. Parker; Peterborough, United Kingdom 6. M061 – Full threaded compression screws should not be used in adult femoral neck fractures G. Okcu, N. Ozkayin, K. Aktuglu; Izmir, Turkey 7. M062 – Can the outcome after hemiprosthesis of the hip in femoral neck fractures significantly be influenced by choice of a minimally invasive approach? A. Auffarth1, N. Matis1, S. Lederer1, S. Karpik2, W. Hitzl1, H. Resch1; 1Salzburg, Austria, 2 Salzburg, Austria 8. M063 – A provincial integrated model to improve care for patients following hip fracture J. Waddell, J. McMullan, R. McGlasson, N. Mahomed, J. Flannery; Toronto, Canada 9. M064 – An audit of antiresorptive therapy following hip fracture admission to a hospital in the Northwest of England. M. Rashid1, O. Sobowale2, A. Sahu1, B. Todd1; 1Stockport, United Kingdom, 2 Salford, United Kingdom 55 MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Outcome of femoral neck fractures in the elderly P. Broos, Leuven, Belgium SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Silver Hall Spine Chairs: V. Vécsei (Vienna, Austria), P. Wendsche (Brno, Czech Republic) 1. Key-note: Surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fractures: an update V. Vécsei, Vienna, Austria 2. M065 – Two-year results of intraoperative 3D-based navigation at interventions of the cervical and thoracic spine. What is the benefit, what are the problems? J. S. Jarvers, S. Katscher, T. Blattert, S. Glasmacher, A. Franck, H. Siekmann, C. Schmidt, C. Josten; Leipzig, Germany 3. M066 – Sufficiency of isolated dorsal instrumentation for fractures the thoracolumbar spine A. Partenheimer, J. Geerling, E. Tsaknaki, H. Lill; Hannover, Germany 4. M067 – Long-term results of posterior surgery for thoracolumbar fractures: sagittal plane analysis M. Balioglu, Istanbul, Turkey 5. M068 – A comparison of radiological and functional results after operative treatment of thoracic and lumbal spine fractures in older patients B. Reischmann, A. Pizanis, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/Saar, Germany 6. M069 – Segmental spine instrumentation in thoracolumbar and lumbar fractures. A 12 year experience S. Fernandes, A. Barbosa, J. Ferreira, R. Cerqueira, R. Ferrero, A. Moreira; Guimarães, Portugal 7. M070 – Comparing Posterior and anterior/posterior surgery in thoracolumbar vertebra fractures M. Balioglu, Istanbul, Turkey 8. M071 – Fractures of the fifth lumbar vertebra. Evaluation of 28 cases in years 1999-2007. M. Kelbl, J. Kocis, P. Wendsche; Brno, Czech Republic 14:00 – 15:30 Room Milan Vascular Lesions Chairs: J. Asensio (Miami, USA), L. P. Pinheiro (Viseu, Portugal) MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Update on abdominal vascular injuries J. Asensio, Miami, USA 2. M073 – High energy trauma of the lower limbs complicated with secondary acute peripheral ischemia O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, C. Patru, G. I. Popescu, C. Netu, C. L. Vasilache; Bucharest, Romania 3. M074 – Vascular reconstruction in posttraumatic peripheral ischemia T. Cohnert, S. Schweiger, S. Koter, A. Baumann; Graz, Austria 4. M075 – Simultaneous surgical treatment of perineal injury and vascular lesions of the lower extremity (femoral vessels) A. Kocsis, G. Vegh, I. Bárdos; Budapest, Hungary 5. M076 – Abdominal vascular injuries S. Tamulis, E. Gaidamonis; Vilnius, Lithuania 6. T023 – Transarterial embolization for abdominal trauma: a report from Japan Trauma Databank T. Ichinose, A. Shiraishi, K. Murata, J. Aiboshi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, Japan 56 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 7. M077 – Endovascular management of blunt renal artery trauma. A case series and review of the literature M. Abu Gazala, N. Shussman, S. Abu Gazala, D. Arbell, A. Rivkind, G. Almogy, A. Bloom; Jerusalem, Israel 8. M078 – Traumatic aortic rupture. A thirty year experience. I. Fourneau, S. Houthoofd, K. Daenens, G. Maleux, A. Nevelsteen; Leuven, Belgium 9. M079 – The thoracic impact. Three biomechanical simulations of accidents with an aortic rupture M. Malota, R. Kopp, M. Graw; München, Germany 10. M080 – Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms: always a surgical emergency? W. Metsemakers1, J. Duchateau2, J. De Leersnyder2; 1Leuven, Belgium, 2Duffel, Belgium 14:00 – 15:30 Room Basel Monitoring SIC Patients Chairs: C. DeDeyne (Genk, Belgium), K. Taviloglu (Istanbul, Turkey) 2. M081 – Predictive value of procalcitonin (PCT) for the development of complications after multiple trauma: is there a genetic predisposition? F. Hildebrand, M. Frink, C. Zeckey, P. Mommsen, C. Krettek; Hannover, Germany 3. M082 – Early prediction of massive transfusion in the blunt trauma patient and the role of thromboelastography H. Leemann1, T. Lustenberger2, M. Bukur2, M. Keel3; 1Zurich, Switzerland, 2 Los Angeles, CA, USA, 3Bern, Switzerland 4. M083 – Increased plasma kynurenine values as a predictive marker for the developement of sepsis after major trauma T. Lögters1, A. Paunel-Görgülü1, M. Schädel-Höpfner1, S. Flohé2, J. Windolf1; 1 Düsseldorf, Germany, 2Düsseldorf, Germany 5. M084 – A role of TLR 2 signaling: late post-traumatic immune dysfunction S. Darwiche1, R. Pfeifer1, X. Ruan1, R. Hoffman1, H. Pape2, T. Billiar1; 1Pittsburgh, USA, 2 Aachen, Germany 6. M085 – Splenic immune function following femoral fracture and trauma-haemorrhage P. Mommsen, C. Zeckey, T. Barkhausen, M. Frink, C. Probst, C. Krettek, F. Hildebrand; Hannover, Germany 7. M086 – Non-invasive assessment of compartment pressure by elastography: an in vitro model R. Sellei, S. Hingmann, M. Knobe, S. Linke, F. Schmidt, M. de la Fuente Klein, K. Radermacher, H. Pape; Aachen, Germany 8. M087 – Functional outcome evaluation of upper extremity fractures in polytrauma patients. A long-term follow-up study V. Schreiber1, C. Probst2, S. Darwiche1, B. Zelle1, C. Krettek2, R. Pfeifer3, H. Pape3; 1 Pittsburgh, USA, 2Hannover, Germany, 3Aachen, Germany 9. M088 – Emergency Trauma Score (EMTRAS) M. Raum1, M. Nijsten1, B. Bouillon2, R. Lefering2, E. Neugebauer2, K. Wendt1, H. ten Duis1; 1 Groningen, The Netherlands, 2Köln, Germany MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 1. Key-note: Monitoring of surgical intensive care patients: what is new? C. DeDeyne, Genk, Belgium 57 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Education – Trauma Registries MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: I. Marzi, (Frankfurt, Germany), T. Braunsteiner (Vienna, Austria) 1. PM030 – Teaching standardized trauma care – 6 years of Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) in Germany M. Muenzberg1, L. Mahlke2, B. Bouillon3, T. Paffrath3, T. Hauer4, C. Woelfel5; 1 Freiburg, Germany, 2Paderborn, Germany, 3Koeln, Germany, 4Ulm, Germany, 5 Ludwigshafen, Germany 2. PM031 – Interprofessional TEAM training program improves ATLS confirmed management in a level I trauma centre F. Walcher, B. Scheller, M. Ruesseler, M. Mack, S. Wutzler, I. Marzi; Frankfurt, Germany 3. PM032 – Analysis of triage errors during the implementation of a tiered trauma response protocol. I. Martínez-Casas, J. Sancho, X. Crous, S. López-Gordo, E. Membrilla, M. Pons, L. Grande; Barcelona, Spain 4. PM033 – Utility of the Tertiary Survey in the incidence of missed injuries in trauma patients S. Montmany, S. Navarro, P. Rebasa, A. Luna, C. Gómez, J. Hermoso; Sabadell, Spain 5. PM034 – Consent in trauma: does written information improve patient understanding? H. Smith, J. Manjaly, T. Yousri, N. Upadhyay, S. Nicol, J. Livingstone; Bristol, United Kingdom 6. PM035 – Implementation of the osteoporosis guideline in fracture and osteoporosis outpatient clinics in The Netherlands K. Huntjens1, M. Blonk2, J. Hegeman3, M. van der Elst4, P. Geusens1, S. van Helden1; 1 Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 3Almelo, The Netherlands, 4 Delft, The Netherlands 7. PM036 – Surgical education on a virtual reality knee arthroscopy simulator: non Gamer vs. Gamer A. Enders, T. Beckmann, F. Hartmann, E. Gercek, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 8. PM037 – Can trauma registries help demonstrate different management strategies of polytrauma patients? An analysis focusing on prehospital management using data from STAG (Scottish Trauma Audit Group) and the Trauma Registry of the DGU (Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Unfallchirurgie) X. X. E. Tan1, C. Probst2, C. Krettek2, M. Frink2, F. Hildebrand2; 1Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2 Hannover, Germany 9. PM038 – A year in the Department of emergency medicine University Hospital Center Zagreb: a view on traumatized patients. T. Zigman, S. Davila; Zagreb, Croatia 10. PM039 – Trauma patterns in the United Arab Emirates: data from hospital based trauma registry H. Eid1, S. Shaban2, K. Lunsjo2, P. Barss2, F. Torab2, M. Grivna2, Y. ElAshaal2, F. Branicki2, F. Abu-Zidan2; 1Al-Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates 11. PM040 – A comparison of accuracy of different Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS)-like models in different trauma populations M. De Jongh1, M. Verhofstad1, L. Leenen2; 1Tilburg, The Netherlands, 2 Utrecht, The Netherlands 12. PM041 – Patterns of injury associated with motor vehicle rollover ejection S. Khoschnau1, J. Recicar2, K. Maull2; 13050, Qatar, 2Doha, Qatar 13. PM042 – Importance of sledding accidents in wintersport-accidents D. Heim1, K. Altgeld2; 1Frutigen, Switzerland, 2St. Gallen, Switzerland 58 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14. PM043 – A comparative study of survival of patients initially presenting with a hip fracture with and without subsequent fracture including a subsequent analysis according to the second fracture: Second hip, major long bone of extremity, and vertebral body fracture. C. Angthong1, W. Angthong2, T. Harnroongroj3, T. Harnroongroj1; 1Bangkok, Thailand, 2 Nakhon Nayok, Thailand, 3Pathum Thani, Thailand 15. PM044 – Implementation of guidelines by a fracture nurse in patients presenting with non-vertebral fractures: effect on subsequent fracture incidence and survival K. Huntjens, P. R. G. Brink, P. Willems, P. Geusens, S. van Helden; Maastricht, The Netherlands 14:00 – 15:30 The Arc Guest Symposium European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Periprosthetic fractures: State of the art Chair: P. Hoffmeyer (Geneva, Switzerland) 1. The growing epidemic A. Luebecke, Geneva, Switzerland 2. Periprosthetic fractures around the hip R. Cabral, Coimbra, Portugal 3. Periprosthetic fractures around the knee T. Bégué, Paris, France 4. Periprosthetic fractures around the upper extremity C. Spormann, Zurich, Switzerland 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 17:30 Exhibition Hall Gold Hall ILC Visceral Trauma Advances in thoracic trauma 1. Thoracic damage control M. Keel, Bern, Switzerland 2. Chest CT: What do we do with the lung contusion I. Marzi, Frankfurt, Germany 3. What’s new in stabwounds in the thoracoabdominal transition P. Vassiliu, Athens, Greece 4. Rib fixation: a new way to go? M. Bemelman, Utrecht, The Netherlands 5. Retained hemothorax: what are the options J. Asensio, Miami, USA MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany), J. Asensio (Los Angeles, USA) 59 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Copper Hall Abdomen Chairs: A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland), A. Cennamo (Naples, Italy) 1. Key-note: Open Abdomen A. Leppäniemi, Helsinki, Finland 2. M089 – Open abdomen? And now? What to do? B. Henriques1, L. Reis2, C. Magalhães2, G. Martinez2, C. Azevedo2; 1352, Portugal, 2 Coimbra, Portugal 3. M090 – A vacuum-assisted technique for treating the abdominal compartment syndrome P. Daskalakis1, V. Kapsi1, K. Kourkoutas1, C. Vlachos2, E. Papageorgiou2; 1Athens, Greece, 2 Pyrgos, Greece 4. M091 – A nationwide survey on temporary and delayed abdominal closure in Norwegian hospitals S. Groven, P. A. Naess, E. Trondsen, C. Gaarder; Oslo, Norway 5. M092 – Abbreviated laparotomy using temporary closure with the Bogota bag for severe abdominal sepsis A. Rosière, V. Malherbe, D. Reverdy, V. De Moor, H. Legendre, L. Michel; Yvoir, Belgium 6. M093 – Are biologic mesh repairs the answer for complicated abdominal wall defects and for patients with enterocutaneous fistulae? L. Chavez1, R. Latifi1, T. O’Keffe1, J. Wynne2, B. Joseph1, R. Friese1, N. Kulvatunyou1, P. Rhee1; 1 Tucson, AZ, USA, 2Tucson, USA 7. M094 – Percutaneous cholecystostomy in acute cholecystitis in high-risk patients: bridge to surgery or as a definitive treatment? G. Altaca, U. Sekmen, B. Gumus, H. Gonen, H. Karakayali; Ankara, Turkey 8. M095 – Complications of acute appendicitis S. Sekulic, A. Sekulic-Frkovic, V. Popovic, J. Vasic; Gracanica, Serbia 9. M096 – Perforated peptic ulcer. Lethal complication of a vanishing disease O. Ben Ishay, H. Bahouth, Y. Kluger; Haifa, Israel 16:00 – 17:30 Guest Symposium MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 ATLS Trauma and Education Chairs: I. Schipper (Leiden, The Netherlands), P. Moniz Pereira (Lisbon, Portugal) 1. ATLS: The history and organisation P. Moniz Pereira, Lisbon, Portugal 2. ATLS state of the art 2010 B. Riley, Nottingham, United Kingdom 3. ATLS: Scientific support and effects I. Schipper, Leiden, The Netherlands 4. ATLS in the high crime areas of South Africa D. Allard, Cape Town, South Africa 60 Silver Hall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Room Milan Pelvis Chairs: T. Pohlemann (Homburg, Germany), V. De Ridder (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) 1. Key-note: Long-term analysis of survival after complex pelvic trauma. Results of a national pelvic registry T. Pohlemann, Homburg, Germany 2. M097 – Early prediction of pelvic fracture-related arterial bleeding during trauma resuscitation: a prospective clinical study L. Toth, Z. Balogh; Newcastle, Australia 3. M098 – Intra-abdominal injuries associated with severe pelvic fractures and haemodynamic instability M. Gutierrez-Andreu, P. Yuste-Garcia, P. Caba-Doussoux, J. L. Leon Baltasar, F. Cruz-Vigo; Madrid, Spain 4. M099 – Functional outcome and quality of life in patients with unstable pelvic fractures E. Hermans, A. Eijck, J. Biert; Nijmegen, The Netherlands 5. M100 – Functional outcome of open book lesions: a 13-year cohort study P. Van Loon1, M. Hessmann2, P. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Fulda, Germany 6. M101 – Long-term functional outcome of pelvic fracture polytrauma patients to a mean follow-up interval of 15 years. S. Darwiche1, R. Pfeifer1, C. Probst2, R. Sellai1, J. Steel1, N. Sittaro1, H. Pape3; 1 Pittsburgh, USA, 2Hannover, Germany, 3Aachen, Germany 7. M102 – Neurologic lesions in unstable pelvic and acetabular fractures A. Gallo1, R. Sisto1, P. Tos1, R. matteotti2, A. Massè3, B. Battiston1; 1Torino, Italy, 2 Torino, Italia, Italy, 3Orbassano(to), Italy 8. M103 – Stabilisation of fatigue fractures of the dorsal pelvis with trans-sacral bar. Preliminary results in 5 patients I. Mehling, M. Hessmann, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 9. M104 – Evaluation of the use of C-arm based flatpannel technology in 3D navigation in comparison to 2D navigation and conventional technique in transilliosacral screw placement D. Behrendt, J. Böhme, K. Martin, M. Mütze, C. Josten; Leipzig, Germany 16:00 – 17:30 Room Basel Biomechanics 1. Key-note: Biomechanical research today P. Augat, Murnau, Germany 2. M105 – A biomechanical comparison of two different types of fixation, screws and pegs, for distal radius fractures I. Mehling, L. Müller, D. Klitscher, W. Sternstein, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 3. M106 – Biomechanical comparison of odontoid plate fixation versus odontoid screw fixation P. Platzer, S. Eipeldauer, G. Thalhammer, S. Aldrian, J. Leitgeb, V. Vécsei; Vienna, Austria 4. M107 – Dynamic and rigid spinal column implants influence the mobility of the adjacent level segments under load conditions in vitro E. Gercek1, F. Hartmann1, H. Hely2, P. M. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2 Rüsselsheim, Germany 5. M108 – Biomechanical aspects of compressive osteoporotic vertebral fractures M. Gajšek1, R. Komadina1, M. Brojan2, J. Možina2; 1Celje, Slovenia, 2Ljubljana, Slovenia 61 MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: P. Augat (Murnau, Germany), E. Gercek (Mainz, Germany) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 6. M109 – Biomechanical comparison of the stability/instability after different segmental decompression techniques at the lumbar spine: an in vitro study E. Gercek1, F. Hartmann1, H. Hely2, P. M. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2 Rüsselsheim, Germany 7. M110 – Biomechanical comparison of locking plate osteosynthesis vs. intramedullary nailing for the fixation of olecranon fractures T. Nowak, K. Burkhart, D. Klitscher, L. Müller, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 8. M111 – Does augmentation with SIS ameliorate outcome in rotator cuff repair? M. Herteleer, S. Nijs, E. Geusens, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 9. M112 – Mechanical suitability of extracellular matrix grafts to augment repairs of rotator cuff tears S. Chaudhury, C. Holland, F. Vollrath, A. Carr; Oxford, United Kingdom 16:00 – 17:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Hand – Lower Extremity MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: P. Brink (Maastricht, The Netherlands), F. Castelli (Milano, Italy) 1. PM045 – Osteosynthesis of distal radius fractures with a Micronail. R. Geerts1, R. van Vugt2, A. Werre2; 1Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2 Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2. PM046 – Volar plating of distal radius fractures with acute median nerve dysfunction Ü. Can, T. Lattmann, A. Platz; Zurich, Switzerland 3. PM047 – Non-surgical treatment of the distal radial fracture. Is there an advantage in immobilization in 20 degrees dorsiflexion compared to immobilization in a neutral position? L. Hennen, D. Rijpsma, H. Janzing, L. Horta; Venlo, The Netherlands 4. PM048 – Buzzsaw injuries: mechanisms of damages and predisposing factors R. Ziegler, W. Knopp, T. Pohlemann; Homburg/Saar, Germany 5. PM049 – Treatment of distal metaphyseal femoral fractures in children (case report) T. Randl, Ljubljana, Slovenia 6. PM050 – Functional outcome after operative treatment of patellar luxation in adolescents F. Hartmann, E. Gercek, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 7. PM051 – Operative treatment of pediatric open fractures of the lower limb using the Taylor Spatial Frame fixator J. Gessmann, G. Muhr, D. Seybold; Bochum, Germany 8. PM052 – Bilateral sleeve fracture of the inferior pole of the patella in a healthy child. S. Guy, J. Marciniak, N. Tulwa, A. Cohen; Wakefield, United Kingdom 9. PM053 – The management of triplane fractures of distal tibia in adolescents. D. Tsiampas, N. Zikos, S. Galanis, C. Konstantinidis, S. Pakos, A. Borodimos; Filiates, Greece 10. PM054 – Dynamisation is a very important method influencing bone healing M. Mitkovic1, I. Micic1, S. Milenkovic2, D. Mladenovic1, M. Mitkovic1; 1Nis, Serbia, 2 Nis, SC, Serbia 11. PM055 – Results of electromagnetic fields in healing progression of delayed union in the lower extremities K. Sarantos, E. Myriokefalitakis, T. Drougas, T. Krithimos; Athens, Greece 12. PM056 – Management of segmental lower limb loss by rotationplasty S. Mester, J. Szarvas; Szekesfehervar, Hungary 13. PM057 – Diagnostic and therapeutical problems in crushing trauma M. Nagea, O. Lupescu, C. Patru, C. L. Vasilache, D. Lupescu; Bucharest, Romania 62 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – MONDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14. PM058 – Do undisplaced stable fractures of the ankle ever displace? Are we subjecting our patients to unnecessary radiation and follow-up appointments? V. Selvaratnam, V. Shetty, T. Manickavasagar, V. Sahni; Liverpool, United Kingdom 15. PM059 – Bone loss as a cause of non consolidation, of exposed bimalleolar fracture – case report J. Fraga Ferreira, R. Ferrero, R. Cerqueira, S. Viçoso, A. Barbosa, T. Basto; Guimarães, Portugal 16. PM060 – Clinical audit of post-operative complications after open reduction and internal fixation of intra-articular calcaneal fractures in relationship to institutional volume load data S. A. F. Fransen, J. P. A. M. Verbruggen, P. R. G. Brink, M. Poeze; Maastricht, The Netherlands 17. PM061 – Demographics and outcome of fractures of the toes S. van Vliet-Koppert1, H. Cakir1, E. Van Lieshout2, M. de Vries1, M. van der Elst1, T. Schepers1; 1 Delft, The Netherlands, 2Rotterdam, The Netherlands 16:00 – 17:30 The Arc Guest Symposium Monitoring of the Trauma Patient in the ICU 1. Hemodynamic monitoring in trauma patients C. DeDeyne, Genk, Belgium 2. Neuromonitoring in patients with traumatic brain injury C. Werner, Mainz, Germany 3. Update on the management of glucose concentration K. Engelhard, Mainz, Germany MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 Chairs: R. Heylen (Genk, Belgium), C. Werner (Mainz, Germany) 63 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 07:30 – 08:30 Room Basel Visceral Trauma Section Meeting 07:30 – 08:30 Room Lyon Education Section Meeting 08:30 – 10:00 Gold Hall ILC Visceral Trauma Treatment of blunt trauma in the ICU Chairs: M. Sugrue (Letterkenny, Ireland), H.-C. Pape (Aachen, Germany) 1. Enteral feeding after blunt abdominal trauma: When to start R. Latifi, Tuscon, USA 2. The open abdomen after damage control – current techniques M. Sugrue, Letterkenny, Ireland 3. When to mobilize the muliply injured patient in the ICU A. Seekamp, Kiel, Germany 4. ARDS: Have we improved after 30 years? C. Waydhas, Essen, Germany 5. When to operate on which injuries after the first hit H.-C. Pape, Aachen, Germany 08:30 – 10:00 Copper Hall Guest Symposium Upper Extremity Expert Group The AO approaches for metaphyseal fractures of the humerus TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: N. Suedkamp (Freiburg, Germany), R. Hertel (Bern, Switzerland) 1. Management strategies of proximal humeral fractures R. Hertel, Bern, Switzerland 2. Indication and technique of prosthetic replacement after proximal humeral fractures S. Lambert, London, United Kingdom 3. The distal humerus plate system for distal humeral fractures N. Südkamp, Freiburg, Germany 4. Indication and technique of prosthetic repacement after distal humerus fractures W. Li, Hong Kong, China 5. ORIF of delayed distal humerus fractures J. Mukhopadhaya, Patna, India 64 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Silver Hall Knee Chairs: M. Mitkovic (Nis, Serbia), F. Chiodini (Legnano, Italy) 1. Key-note: Treatment modalities for metaphyseal lesions of the proximal tibia M. Mitkovic, Nis, Serbia 2. T001 – 2D- and 3D-computed tomography for the classification and characterization of tibial plateau fractures J. Doornberg1, M. Rademakers1, M. van den Bekerom1, G. Kerkhoffs1, J. Ahn2, E. Steller1, P. Kloen1; 1Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2New York City, USA 3. T002 – Radiation exposure during intraoperative 3D C-arm image intensifier application of the knee: an experimental study T. Tharmviboonsri, K. Riansuwan, B. Mahaisavariya; Bangkok, Thailand 4. T003 – Associated soft tissue complications in tibia plateau fractures Y. Acklin, C. Sommer; Chur, Switzerland 5. T004 – The proximal tibia joint fracture as an increasing injury in skiing. Early results of a prospective study. R. Paetzold1, P. Gutsfeld2, O. Gonschorek1, V. Bühren1; 1Murnau, Germany, 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 6. T005 – The Less Invasive Stabilisation System (LISS) in the treatment of tibial plateau fractures with impression: radiological results L. Pool, B. Vestjens, L. Kingma, S. Meylaerts, J. Hoogendoorn; Den Haag, The Netherlands 7. Long-term results of operatively treated tibial plateau fractures – Comparison of outcome measurements K. Kabir, E. Mail, H. Goost, P. Fischer, O. Weber, D. C. Wirtz, C. Burger; Bonn, Germany 8. T006 – Operative strategy in medial condylar fracture-dislocations of the proximal tibia P. Potocnik, Y. Acklin, C. Sommer; Chur, Switzerland 9. T007 – Causes, treatment and results following floating knee injuries M. Frink, H. Asper, F. Hildebrand, C. Krettek; Hannover, Germany 10. T008 – Minimally invasive approach to metaphyseal lesions of the lower extremity M. Mitkovic1, S. Milenkovic2, I. Micic1, D. Mladenovic1, M. Mitkovic1; 1Nis, Serbia, 2 Nis, SC, Serbia 08:30 – 10:00 Room Milan Disaster & Military Surgery – Polytrauma 1. Key-note: Fluid resuscitation on scene and during transport: what is new? H. Champion, Annapolis, USA 2. T009 – The impact of emergency department’s proper architectural design in management of disaster situations in Greece P. Daskalakis1, V. Kapsi1, K. Kourkoutas1, C. Vlachos2, E. Papageorgiou2; 1Athens, Greece, 2 Pyrgos, Greece 3. T010 – Experiences from a new simulation model designed both for training and evaluation of methodology in major incident response K. Lennquist Montán1, A. Khorram-Manesh1, P. Örtenwall1, S. Lennquist2; 1 Gothenburg, Sweden, 2Linkoping, Sweden 4. T011 – Surgical and advanced procedures on a regional air ambulance in the United Kingdom I. Shapey1, K. Roberts2; 1Leamington Spa, United Kingdom, 2Coventry, United Kingdom 5. T012 – Vital sign abnormalities as a part of the pre-hospital assessment of trauma patients Y. Sakamoto1, K. Mashiko1, H. Matsumoto1, Y. Hara1, N. Kutsukata1, H. Yokota2; 1 Chiba, Japan, 2Tokyo, Japan 65 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: H. Champion (Annapolis, USA), S. Lennquist (Linköping, Sweden) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 6. T013 – Early interhospital referral of polytraumatized patients: almost one third of patients are incompletely assessed initially B. Thomeer1, P. Lubbert2, B. The3, T. Bijlsma4, L. Leenen5; 1Amersfoort, The Netherlands, 2 Groningen, The Netherlands, 3Zwolle, The Netherlands, 4Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, 5 Utrecht, The Netherlands 7. T014 – Management of patients’ admission at the hospital entrance during emergency situations S. Jelen1, P. Urbanek2; 1Ostrava-poruba, Czech Republic, 2Brno, Czech Republic 8. T015 – TraumaNetwork of the DGU. Implementation of a nationwide network for the treatment of severely injured patients C. Kühne1, C. Mand1, T. Müller1, H. Siebert2, S. Ruchholtz1; 1Marburg, Germany, 2 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany 9. T016 – Missed injuries in Dutch Level-1 trauma patients G. Giannakopoulos, T. P. Saltzherr, J. B. Reitsma, F. Bakker, J. C. Goslings, L. F. Beenen, F. Bloemers, *. on behalf of the REACT study group; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 08:30 – 10:00 Room Basel Telemedicine – Monitoring Chairs: M. Nerlich (Regensburg, Germany), F. Seibert (Graz, Austria) TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 1. Key-note: Telemedicine, fact or fiction? M. Nerlich, Regensburg, Germany 2. T017 – Evaluation of a web portal for e-support after a disaster: opportunities and lessons learned G. Marres, E. Vermetten, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 3. T018 – Prospective Evaluation of a telemedicine and telepresence program for trauma and emergency management using a MESH Network G. Hadeed, C. Mare, M. A. Matter, D. Ridings, F. Leyva, R. Latifi; Tucson, AZ, USA 4. T019 – The value of eGFR in emergency surgery patients L. Evans1, K. Willis2, M. Sinclair2, P. Twomey2; 1Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom, 2 Ipswich, United Kingdom 5. T020 – Monitoring therapeutic activities on a surgical medium care using TISS-28 K. Lansink, J. van Laarhoven, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 6. T021 – VoTeKK Preparation for terrorist attacks, crises and disasters: web-based interdisciplinary information and training platform to prepare security and rescue forces, medical personnel and the general population for large-scale emergencies P. Fischer1, K. Kabir1, T. Kees2; 1Bonn, Germany, 2Tübingen, Germany 7. T022 – Digital complication registration within the trauma department: is it accurate? M. De Kruijf, M. Bemelman, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 8. T024 – Total body CT scanning in severe trauma patients T. P. Saltzherr, L. F. Beenen, C. P. Henny, J. B. Reitsma, J. S. Luitse, K. J. Ponsen, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 66 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Emergency Surgery 1. PT001 – Carsinoid tumors of appendix in 1969 appendectomised cases O. Engin, F. Cengiz, B. Calik, A. Coskun; Izmir, Turkey 2. PT002 – Diverticulum Meckels-Cause of ileus S. Sekulic, A. Sekulic-Frkovic, V. Popovic, J. Vasic; Gracanica, Serbia 3. PT003 – Pure Meckels diverticulitis in clinical spectrum of acute appendicitis, case report O. Engin, F. Cengiz, B. Calik, A. Coskun; Izmir, Turkey 4. PT004 – Intestinal and peritoneal tuberculosis – a surgical reality M. Beuran, A. Chiotoroiu, M. Vartic, S. Morteanu, O. Rosu; Bucharest, Romania 5. PT005 – Relaparotomies in general surgery O. Engin, M. Yildirim, A. Coskun, E. Ilhan, F. Cengiz; Izmir, Turkey 6. PT006 – Treatment of ulcus perforans J. Mladenovic1, N. Videnovic2, S. Mladenovic3, A. Sekulic2, R. Mladenovic4; 1Belgrade, Serbia, 2 Pristina, Serbia, 3Gracanica, Serbia, 4Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia 7. PT007 – Non-operative management of hemoperitoneum from spontaneous non-megalic splenic rupture in primary amyloidosis. Case report and literature review. E. Cavazzoni, W. Bugiantella, L. Graziosi, M. S. Franceschini, A. Donini; Perugia, Italy 8. PT008 – The role of laparoscopy in abdominal trauma in children. Our experience and literature review. S. Fuentes, I. Cano, A. Garcia, M. López, R. Tejedor, C. Moreno, R. Morante, M. I. Benavent, A. Gómez; Madrid, Spain 9. PT009 – A procedure requiring quick decision making: conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy E. Ilhan, F. Cengiz, O. Engin, M. Yildirim, A. Coskun, F. Akdamar; Izmir, Turkey 10. PT010 – Laparoscopic approach in acute cholecystitis: 4 year experience V. Ranieri, V. Carluccio, M. Giacometti, A. Rossi; Modena, Italy 11. PT011 – Treatment of the open abdomen: delayed primary closure by means of VAC®-therapy and mesh-mediated fascial traction? A Pilot Study F. Huysentruyt1, M. D’Hondt2, R. Snoeckx2, M. Misezer2; 1Heverlee, Belgium, 2 Leuven, Belgium 12. PT012 – Open management of infected pancreatic necrosis – inter pulse jet irrigation and modified vacuum mesh-foil laparostomy V. Mutafchiyski, N. Vladov, I. Takorov; Sofia, Bulgaria 13. PT013 – Abdominal Compartment Syndrome following misplacement of central femoral catheter. Description of an extremely rare complication. S. Koulas, A. Karatasitsas, O. Igropoulou, D. Rizos, E. Tsimoyiannis; Ioannina, Greece 14. PT014 – Acute abdomen and phytobezoars. An extremely rare cause of abdominal compartment syndrome. S. Koulas1, N. Zikos2, G. Pappas-Gogos2, S. Papadatos2, N. Katsamakis2; 1Ioannina, Greece, 2 Filiates, Greece 67 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: H. Yanar (Istanbul, Turkey), S. Uranues (Graz, Austria) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 08:30 – 10:00 The Arc Guest Symposium Pelvic Expert Group Pelvic Trauma. The first 24 hours Chairs: P. M. Rommens (Mainz, Germany), C. Sancineto (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1. Anatomy, clinical evaluation R. Peter, Geneva, Switzerland 2. Imaging, classification M. Oransky, Rome, Italy 3. Emergency stabilization techniques T. Sawaguchi, Toyama, Japan 4. Control of persistent hemorrhage K. Mayo, Seattle, USA 5. Role of Primary CRIF / ORIF C. Sancineto, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 – 12:00 Exhibition Hall Gold Hall ILC Disaster and Military Surgery Blast injuries – what should we know? TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: F. Turegano (Madrid, Spain), B. Hreckovski (Slavonski Brod, Croatia) 1. Epidemiology in terrorist bombings and military conflicts B. Hreckovski, Slavonski Brod, Croatia 2. Biophysics of explosions H. Champion, Washington D.C., USA 3. Injury pattersns of the solitary victim admitted following terror attacks – the Hadera experience I. Ashkenazi, Shimshit, Israel 4. Blast lung injury S. Einav, Jerusalem, Israel 5. Abdominal blast injuries F. Turégano, Madrid, Spain 10:30 – 12:00 Copper Hall Laparoscopy Chairs: S. Uranues (Graz, Austria), F. Pons (Clamart, France) 1. Key-note: Laparoscopy in abdominal emergencies S. Uranues, Graz, Austria 2. T025 – Is Laparoscopy still needed in blunt abdominal trauma? A. Nicolau, Bucharest, Romania 3. T026 – The laparoscopic approach in abdominal emergencies: has the attitude changed? A single-center review of a last 5-year experience F. Agresta, G. Mazzarolo, N. Bedin; Vittorio Veneto (tv), Italy 68 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 4. T027 – Laparoscopically-assisted mini-thoracotomy: a novel surgical technique for repair of diaphragmatic injuries R. Latifi, A. Amini; Tucson, AZ, USA 5. T028 – Selection criteria analysis for laparoscopic treatment of small bowel obstruction on a 100 patients series M. Zago1, D. Mariani1, H. Kurihara1, M. G. Turconi2, D. Poldi3, R. Rosati3; 1Milano, Italy, 2 Castellanza, Italy, 3Rozzano, Italy 6. T029 – Laparoscopy in acute small bowel obstruction due to adhesions and internal hernia: adventages and limits V. Tomajer, A. . A. Beneduce, R. Faccincani, P. Bisagni, M. Carlucci; Milan, Italy 7. T030 – Palliative or neoadjuvant laparoscopic techniques for large bowel obstruction G. Christodoulidis, M. Spyridakis, K. Tepetes; Larissa, Greece 8. T031 – Surgeon-performed ultrasound for acute appendicitis. Can we decrease the number of negative appendectomies and avoid related economic loss ? H. Kurihara1, M. Zago1, D. Mariani1, A. Casamassima1, F. Luzzana1, M. G. Turconi2, F. Butti1, R. Foà1; 1Milano, Italy, 2Castellanza, Italy 10:30 – 12:00 Silver Hall Polytrauma Chairs: S. Ruchholtz (Marburg, Germany), R. Komadina (Celje, Slovenia) 1. Key-note: Well organized primary care changes outcome of polytraumatized S. Ruchholtz, Marburg, Germany 2. Key-note: Updated European guidelines on advanced bleeding control in trauma R. Komadina, Celje, Slovenia T032 – Preclinical and clinical volume management. Changes in the past 10 years in Germany R. Lefering, M. Maegele, A. Wafaisade, U. Nienaber, T. Paffrath; Cologne, Germany 4. T033 – Patterns of interfacility transfers in a non-trauma system setting: does it differ? P. Drimousis, E. Kleidi, A. Larentzakis, M. Theodoraki, M. Natoudi, K. Toutouzas, D. Theodorou, S. Stergiopoulos, S. Katsaragakis; Athens, Greece 5. T034 – Randomized trial comparing the value of a CT scanner in the trauma room with a CT scanner in the radiology department; the REACT trial T. P. Saltzherr, P. H. P. Fung Kon Jin, F. Bakker, K. J. Ponsen, J. S. Luitse, G. Giannakopoulos, L. F. Beenen, C. P. Henny, M. G. W. Dijkgraaf, J. B. Reitsma, J. C. Goslings; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 6. T035 – Preceding computed tomography prior to emergency surgery correlate to higher mortality as was expected K. Murata, A. Shiraishi, K. Nakatutumi, Y. Otomo; Tokyo, Japan 7. T036 – The injury patterns and performed operations seen in polytraumatized children. Consequences for the emergency room management? J. Zwingmann, W. Köstler, H. Schmal, N. Südkamp, P. Strohm; Freiburg, Germany 8. T037 – Characteristics of polytrauma patients with posttraumatic stress disorder in a level 1 trauma centre. B. Kreis1, N. J. Y. Castano2, C. A. Hoogenboom1, S. Meylaerts1, S. Rhemrev1; 1 The Hague, The Netherlands, 2Amsterdam, The Netherlands TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 3. 69 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 Room Milan Hand Chairs: H. Siebert (Schwäbisch Hall, Germany), P. Fröhlich (Budapest, Hungary) 1. Key-note: Update on carpal injuries H. Siebert, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany 2. T038 – Minimised soft tissue injury and improved bone healing in osteosynthesis of ulna and distal radius fractures with a intramedullary angular stable rigid nail sythem.The XS/XXS Nail W. Friedl, Aschaffenburg, Germany 3. T039 – Biomechanical comparison of two new implants, the DNP® and the XSCREW® for unstable extraarticular distal radius fractures D. Klitscher1, I. Mehling1, L. Nowak1, S. Nijs2, T. Nowak1, K. Burkhart1, W. Sternstein1, L. Müller1, P. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Leuven, Belgium 4. T040 – Deformity correction with the Taylor Spatial Frame after growth arrest of the distal radius D. Seybold1, J. Gessmann1, M. Citak1, G. Muhr1, M. Graf2; 1Bochum, Germany, 2 Würselen, Germany 5. T041 – Comparison of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging for triage of suspected scaphoid fractures W. Mallee, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 6. T042 – Surgical versus conservative treatment for acute scaphoid fractures. A systematic review J. Doornberg1, G. Buijze1, J. Ham2, D. Ring3, M. Bhandari2, R. Poolman1; 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2London, Canada, 3Boston, MA, USA 7. T043 – A biomechanical analysis of intrascaphoid compression achieved by three different headless compression screws and standard 2.0 cortical screw inserted as a lag screw. An in vitro cadaveric study D. Gruszka, K. Burkhart, T. Nowak, L. Müller, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 8. T044 – The true specificity of MR imaging for occult scaphoid fractures. False positive findings in healthy volunteers A. de Zwart1, F. Beeres2, L. Kingma2, T. de Rooij2, S. Meylaerts2, S. Rhemrev2; 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2The Hague, The Netherlands 9. T045 – Bone scintigraphy still a good choice to detect occult fractures around the wrist R. van Leerdam, F. Beeres, S. Meylaerts, S. Rhemrev; The Hague, The Netherlands TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 10:30 – 12:00 Room Basel Research Chairs: A. Hofmann (Mainz, Germany), H. C. Pape (Aachen, Germany) 1. Key-note: The Osteoblasts: cellular and molecular regulatory mechanisms in fracture healing A. Hofmann, Mainz, Germany 2. T046 – Androstenediol modulates the systemic chemokines expression in a combined trauma-hemorrhage/CLP mouse model U. Brunnemer, T. Barkhausen, M. Frink, P. Mommsen, C. Zeckey, C. Krettek, F. Hildebrand; Hannover, Germany 3. T047 – Mechanical ventilation causes more lung damage than haemorrhagic shock in a rat model K. van Wessem, M. Heeres, J. Pillay, M. Hennus, T. Blokhuis, L. Koenderman, L. Leenen; Utrecht, The Netherlands 4. T048 – Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR) agonist macrophage activating lipopeptide 2 (MALP) improves survival in a murine sepsis model P. Haas, C. Zeckey, F. Hildebrand, M. Frink, C. Krettek, T. Barkhausen; Hannover, Germany 70 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 5. T049 – The inflammatory response to intramedullary nailing of the femur with a traditional reaming system compared to a one-step irrigator-aspirator reaming system. Results from an animal study E. Husebye, T. Lyberg, H. Opdahl, T. Aspelin, O. Røise; Oslo, Norway 6. T051 – Maggot excretions enhance the antibacterial activity of antibiotics G. Cazander, J. Pawiroredjo, C. Vandenbroucke-Grauls, G. Jukema; Amsterdam, The Netherlands 7. T052 – Premature failure of the ABG-1-uncemented acetabular cup in hip arthroplasty-Cause study and interdisciplinary failure analysis P. Drees1, S. Gay2, A. Eckardt3, L. Huber2; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Zürich, Switzerland, 3 Basel, Switzerland 8. T053 – Calcium Phosphate Cement Kyphoplasty. Micro-morphological distribution pattern analysis of injectable CaP cements S. Kuhn, E. Rothenbach, H. Götz, C. Eichelsbacher, J. Schneider, H. Duschner, E. Gercek, P. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 10:30 – 12:00 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Disaster & Military Surgery, Emergency Surgery 1. PT015 – Surgical treatment of wounded men with combined thermomechanical injuries (CTMI) using damage control surgery DCS A. Koltovich, A. Voynovskiy, D. Ivchenko; Balashikha, Russian Federation 2. PT016 – Tramway and train disasters in the same year in the region of North Moravia M. Šír1, L. Pleva2, J. Demel1, S. Jelen2; 1Ostrava, Czech Republic, 2 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic 3. PT017 – Minimally invasive esophagectomy improves outcomes in the surgical intensive care unit A. Elsherif, M. Fawzy, M. marashda; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 4. PT018 – Perforation of oesophagojejunal anastomosis by oesophagojejunal tube C. Mesquita, J. Oliveira, F. Castro-Sousa; Coimbra, Portugal 5. PT019 – Superior mesenteric artery syndrome causing massive gastric dilatation in a young healthy female Y. El-Ashaal, A. Hefny, Y. Saadeldinn, F. Abu-Zidan; Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates 6. PT020 – A rare and potentially lethal complication during right hemicolectomy S. Stergiopoulos, M. Stamatakos, S. Christodoulou, G. Giannopoulos, K. Petropoulou, M. Safioleas; Haidari, Athens, Greece 7. PT021 – Validation of Fournier’s gangrene severity index score (FGSIS) A. García, C. Camarero, A. Fabregues, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, M. Sanz, F. Turegano; Madrid, Spain 8. PT022 – Unplanned surgical readmissions within 30 days – an analysis. C. Wallon, R. Sjödahl, H. Melander, C. Juhlin; Linköping, Sweden 9. PS031 – Long-term survival after surgical intensive care admission: 50% dies within 10 years. T. Timmers, Utrecht, The Netherlands 10. PT023 – Long term (>6 years) quality of life after surgical intensive care admission T. Timmers1, M. Verhofstad2, L. Leenen1, E. van Beeck3, K. Moons1; 1Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2 Tilburg, The Netherlands, 3Rotterdam, The Netherlands 11. PT024 – Prognostic Factors in Severe Acute Pancreatitis U. Sekmen, G. Altaca, S. Aktas Kalayci, G. Moray; Ankara, Turkey 12. PT025 – Spontaneous rupture of giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver in a patient with systemic hemangiomatosys and Kasabach-Meritt Syndrome. An interactive and multidiscipline case. B. Henriques1, L. Reis2, C. Magalhães2, G. Martinez2, C. Azevedo2, L. Ribeiro2, R. Salvado2, N. Martins2; 1352, Portugal, 2Coimbra, Portugal 71 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: P. Fischer (Bonn, Germany), A. Leppäniemi (Helsinki, Finland) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 10:30 – 12:00 The Arc Guest Symposium Pelvic Expert Group Acetabular fractures: 50 years of operative treatment Chairs: K. Mayo (Seattle, USA), T. Sawaguchi (Toyama, Japan) 1. Overview – The Letournel Legacy K. Mayo, Seattle, USA 2. Radiography of the inominate bone R. Peter, Geneva, Switzerland 3. Classification of acetabular fractures T. Sawaguchi, Toyama, Japan 4. Surgical indications M. Oransky, Rome, Italy 5. Overview of surgical approaches C. Sancineto, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12:00 – 12:30 Gold Hall Star Speaker Lecture Building Bridges: The Possibilities of Sports M. Baron D’Hooghe, Brugge, Belgium 12:30 – 13:30 Room Basel Industry Satellite Symposium Synthes ‘Fracture treatment in the proximal humerus with Epoca’ – Indications, technique and results TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: N. Suedkamp (Freiburg, Germany), R. Hertel (Bern, Switzerland) 1. Which Ingredients are required for a successful fracture prosthesis ? R. Hertel, Bern, Switzerland 2. Indication and technique of primary prosthetic replacement after proximal humeral fractures S. Lambert, London, United Kindom 3. Primary vs. secondary prosthetic replacement after proximal humeral fractures N. Suedkamp, Freiburg, Germany 4. Discussion 12:30 – 13:30 Room Lyon Disaster & Military Surgery Section Meeting 12:00 – 14:00 72 Lunch Exhibition Hall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Gold Hall ILC Emergency Surgery Perforated Colon Chairs: M. Zago (Milan, Italy), A. Fingerhut (Paris, France) 1. Diverticulitis, right approach to right person at the right time? A. Fingerhut, Paris, France 2. Fulminant colitis, when and how to operate? R. Latifi, Tucson, USA 3. Tumor perforation – what procedure? K. Saribeyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey 4. Pseudomembranous and ischemic colitis, how high is the perforation risk? J. Tilsed, Beverley, United Kingdom 5. What happens after Hartmann’s procedure? H. Kurihara, Milan, Italy 14:00 – 15:30 Copper Hall Acetabulum Chairs: K. Mayo (Seattle, USA), T. Sawaguchi (Toyama, Japan) 2. T054 – The influence of modifiers on outcome of acetabular fractures P. Ingelfinger1, T. Nowak1, M. Hessmann2, P. M. Rommens1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2 Fulda, Germany 3. T055 – Reduction of dome impaction and quadrilateral surface determines outcome in acetabular fractures treated through Stoppa approach M. Keel, J. Bastian, L. Büchler, K. Siebenrock; Bern, Switzerland 4. T056 – Treatment of traumatic hip disclocations associated with acetabular fractures F. Castelli, Milan, Italy 5. T057 – Acetabular T-type fractures: Evaluation of 15 consecutive cases L. Negrin1, V. Vécsei1, D. Seligson2; 1Vienna, Austria, 2Louisville, KY, USA 6. T058 – A new developed compined reduction-fixation-system for acetabular fractures. A biomechanical investigation and analysis U. Culemann1, J. Holstein2, R. Matthys3, G. Tosounidis1, P. Garcia Caso1, T. Pohlemann1; 1 Homburg/Saar, Germany, 2Homburg, Germany, 3Davos, Switzerland 7. T059 – The effects of 3D-Navigation on the operative management and the early clinical outcome of displaced acetabular fractures M. Oberst, H. Schmal, O. Hauschild, N. Südkamp; Freiburg, Germany 8. T060 – TraumArt: a computer assisted planning system for orthopedic-trauma surgery E. Varga, B. Erd helyi; Szeged, Hungary 9. T061 – Is there a role of intra-operative cell salvage (ICS) in acetabular surgery? M. Javed, S. Faiz, S. Gopal; Hull, United Kingdom TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 1. Key-note: Which factors influence outcome of acetabular fractures? K. Mayo, Seattle, USA 73 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Silver Hall ILC Skeletal Trauma Surgical treatment of shoulder injuries Chairs: H.-J. Oestern (Celle, Germany), S. Nijs (Leuven, Belguim) 1. Clavicle fractures: Change of treatment? H.-J. Oestern, Celle, Germany 2. AC joint disruption. When and how should I operate? S. Lambert, London, United Kingdom 3. Scapula fractures W. Li, Hong Kong, China 4. Proximal humeral fracture. Plate versus nail S. Nijs, Leuven, Belguim 5. Proximal humeral fracture. Which replacement when? R. Hertel, Bern, Switzerland 14:00 – 15:30 Room Milan Education Chairs: P. Brink (Maastricht, The Netherlands), S. Stergiopoulos (Chaidari, Greece) TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 1. Key-note: How to develop education and training programmes for trauma care P. Brink, Maastricht, The Netherlands 2. T062 – Multicentric study to improve the assistencial quality in trauma patients in Catalunya S. Montmany1, S. Navarro1, C. Orrego2, J. Muñoz3, S. Prat2, M. Coo4, A. Pobo5, M. Rivero2, S. Puig2, I. Martínez2, F. Caballero2; 1Sabadell, Spain, 2Barcelona, Spain, 3Girona, Spain, 4 Bellvitge, Spain, 5Tarragona, Spain 3. T063 – Trauma surgery education in Spain. Are we ready? D. Costa Navarro1, M. Jimenez Fuertes2; 1Alicante, Spain, 2Valencia, Spain 4. T064 – Trauma and emergency surgery education and training in Portugal C. Mesquita, Coimbra, Portugal 5. T065 – TONK score. An objective method of analysing medical notes Z. Khan, A. Sayers, M. Khattak, I. Chambers; Scunthorpe, United Kingdom 6. T066 – Train-the-teachers for surgical skills in undergraduate education M. Ruesseler, R. Weber, A. Braunbeck, W. Flaig, I. Marzi, F. Walcher; Frankfurt, Germany 7. T067 – Prevention of sport injuries in children and adolescents: are better motor skills and intense sport education convenient preventive factors? A detailed analysis and comparison of 1090 pupils of two secondary schools in Austria. R. Schmidt, J. Koettstorfer; Wien, Austria 8. T068 – Development of a national guideline for pain treatment in trauma patients in prehospital EMS and emergency departments S. Berben1, B. Dijkstra1, H. Kemps1, L. Schoonhoven1, R. van Dongen1, J. Mintjes1, T. van Achterberg1, A. van Vugt2; 1Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2Enschede, The Netherlands 9. T069 – Evolution of surgical treatment for tibial fracture and its impact on training. A United Kingdom experience K. Tsang, J. Page, P. Mackenney; Middlesbrough, United Kingdom 74 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 14:00 – 15:30 Room Basel Pediatric Trauma Chairs: I. Marzi (Frankfurt, Germany), K. Aktuglu (Izmir, Turkey) 1. Key-note: Principles of fracture treatment in children and adolescents I. Marzi, Frankfurt, Germany 2. T070 – The conservative treatment of upper cervical spine fractures in children R. Tomaszewski, J. Kler, K. Pethe; Katowice, Poland 3. T071 – The treatment of the Monteggia fractures in children R. Tomaszewski, J. Kler; Katowice, Poland 4. T072 – Treatment of displaced distal forearm fractures in children: additional K-wire fixation or not? G. van Lammeren1, E. Ritchie1, M. Bemelman2, M. Segers1, E. Hammacher1; 1 Nieuwegein, The Netherlands, 2Utrecht, The Netherlands 5. T073 – The influence of strain rate on the angle of spiral fracture in paediatric long bone A. Qureshi, P. Theobald, K. Paul, M. Jones; Cardiff, United Kingdom 6. T074 – The surgical treatment of anterior tibial spine fractures in children R. Tomaszewski, K. Pethe; Katowice, Poland 7. T075 – Tricalcium phosphate in the treatment of juvenile bone cysts in children L. Planka, D. Stary, S. Ondrus, P. Gal; Brno, Czech Republic 8. T076 – Does Gravitational Platelet System (GPS) fasten healing of juvenile bone cysts? M. Rapp, M. Kaiser; Lübeck, Germany 14:00 – 15:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Visceral Trauma 1. PT026 – Nonoperative management of IV grade splenic injury – case report I. Dogaru, B. Martian, B. Diaconescu, D. Ene; Bucharest, Romania 2. PT027 – Failure of nonoperative management of splenic injuries M. Anastasiu, V. Ionita, O. Sandu, A. Ivan; Buzau, Romania 3. PT028 – Splenic injuries in polytrauma patients G. Rojnoveanu, G. Ghidirim, R. Gurghis, S. Tantari; Chisinau, Moldova 4. PT029 – A life-saving procedure for an uncommon cause of hemoperitoneum: perisplenitis cartilaginea with rupture of spleen and liver managed with splenectomy and haemostatic roll spring suture of the liver. V. Duque-Mallen, J. A. Martinez, M. Gutierrez, S. Saudi-Moro; Zaragoza, Spain 5. PT030 – Contrast enhanced US assessment after partial splenectomy for trauma M. Zago1, D. Mariani1, H. Kurihara1, A. Casamassima1, F. Luzzana1, M. G. Turconi2; 1 Milano, Italy, 2Castellanza, Italy 6. PT031 – Accuracy of surgeon performed sonography in blunt abdominal trauma H. Khoshmohabat, F. Panahi, A. Bagherpour; Tehran, Iran 7. PT032 – Role of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in the diagnosis of pancreatic trauma and influence upon treatment options. G. Christodoulidis1, F. Constantinidis2, K. Tepetes1; 1Larissa, Greece, 2Athens, Greece 8. PT033 – Portal vein and hepatic arterial trauma injuries – a case report F. Carneiro, B. Silva, S. Soares, P. Cunha; Penafiel, Portugal 75 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: S. Stergiopoulos (Athens, Greece), R. Komadina (Celje, Slovenia) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 9. PT034 – Management of full-thickness duodenal laceration in the damage control era: Evolution to primary repair without diversion or decompression J. Mayberry, L. Fabricant, A. Anton, B. Ham, M. Schreiber, R. Mullins; Portland, OR, USA 10. PT035 – Incidence of abdominal compartment syndrome in patients with multiple injuries. A single institution experience. S. Koulas, O. Mousafiri, V. Tsionaras, A. Stratsiani, S. Spirou, E. Tsimoyiannis; Ioannina, Greece 11. PT036 – Incarcerated postraumatic intercostal lung hernia. Case report and review of the literature F. Carneiro, B. Silva, S. Soares, P. Cunha; Penafiel, Portugal 12. PT037 – Traumatic abdominal wall hernia following blunt trauma: a case report and review of the literature V. Pioch1, M. Turina2, H. Simmen2, A. Lauber2; 1St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2 Zurich, Switzerland 13. PT038 – Perineal impalement – case report and algorithm in management of impalement injuries C. Weniger, H. P. Winkelmann, W. Strecker; Bamberg, Germany 14. PT039 – Anorectal trauma and foreign bodies A. Coskun, E. Ilhan, F. Cengiz, O. Engin, M. Yildirim; Izmir, Turkey 14:00 – 15:30 The Arc Guest Symposium Dachverband der deutschsprachigen wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften für Osteologie Management of Geriatric Patients with Fractures TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: A. Kurth (Mainz, Germany), N. Suhm (Basel, Switzerland) 1. Introduction and epidemiology N. Suhm, Basel, Switzerland 2. Osteoporosis, bone quality, evaluation methods, guidelines A. Kurth, Mainz, Germany 3. Geriatric assessment M. Gosch, Innsbruck, Austria 4. Osteoporosis treatment and bone healing B. Habermann, Mainz,Germany 5. Implants for Osteoporotic Bone N. Suhm, Basel, Switzerland 15:30 – 16:00 76 Coffee break Exhibition Hall SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Gold Hall ILC Skeletal Trauma Sports injuries of the lower extremity Chairs: H. Resch (Salzburg, Austria), J. Huylebroek (Aalst, Belgium) 1. Overuse syndromes and injuries of the foot H. Zwipp, Dresden, Germany 2. Muscle and tendon injuries at the lower extremity D. Heim, Frutigen, Switzerland 3. Sport injuries of the hip and pelvis A. Gänsslen, Celle, Germany 4. ACL injury: State of the art W. Petersen, Berlin, Germany 5. Chondral lesions of the knee and ankle R. Verdonck, Ghent, Belgium 16:00 – 17:30 Copper Hall Hip Chairs: T. Sawaguchi (Toyama, Japan), H.-J. Oestern (Celle, Germany) 1. Key-note: Hip fractures in the elderly: the Japanese perspective T. Sawaguchi, Toyama, Japan T077 – Preoperative cardiac evaluation of patients with acute hip fracture S. Smeets, J. P. A. M. Verbruggen, M. Poeze; Maastricht, The Netherlands 3. T078 – Management of fracture neck of femur in medically unfit ASA4 patients using direct infiltration local anesthesia rather than regional blockade T. Kamal1, S. Garg2, G. McKay1; 1Orpington, United Kingdom, 2Dartford, United Kingdom 4. T079 – Hip fracture antibiotic prophylaxis: 3 dose cefuroxime regime versus single dose gentamicin and amoxicillin. R. Jeavons, B. Siddiqui, P. Jettoo, A. Berrington, P. Dixon, S. O’Brien; Sunderland, United Kingdom 5. T080 – To what extent is pre-operative albumin levels associated with in-patient recovery after hip fracture surgery? L. Ghazal1, M. Nassif2; 1Manchester, United Kingdom, 2Dundee, United Kingdom 6. T081 – Targon FN: Clinical results with a new system to treat femoral head fractures M. Goldzak, Saint Jean, France 7. T082 – The results of hip surgery raised as a new performance indicator. S. Vijfhuize, T. S. C. Jakma, P. W. Plaisier, R. J. Oostenbroek, B. J. Punt; Dordrecht, The Netherlands 8. T083 – Managing periprosthetic Fractures of the proximal Femu: the next challenge in trauma surgery A. Platz1, R. Gremminger2, Ü. Can1; 1Zurich, Switzerland, 2Zürich, Switzerland 9. T084 – Clinical long-term follow-up study for periprosthetic femoral fractures J. Zwingmann, P. Helwig, M. Krieg, N. Südkamp; Freiburg, Germany TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 2. 77 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Silver Hall Shoulder Chairs: N. Südkamp (Freiburg, Germany), M. Stavropoulos (Patras, Greece) 1. Key-note: Osteosynthesis of proximal humerus fractures: are we doing better? N. Südkamp, Freiburg, Germany 2. T085 – Is the fracture-dislocation of the proximal humerus a real emergency? Comparison of the results of immediate and delayed surgery. F. Chiodini, M. Berlusconi, D. Marchettini, L. Di Mento, J. Puchol, M. Cavanna, I. Scarabello; Rozzano, Italy 3. T086 – Minimal invasive long PHILOS®-plate osteosynthesis in metadiaphyseal fractures of the proximal humerus M. Rancan, M. Dietrich, T. Lamdark, Ü. Can, A. Platz; Zurich, Switzerland 4. T087 – Navigated osteosynthesis of the proximal humerus with PHILOS®-plate N. Shiota, Okayama, Japan 5. T088 – Treatment of the proximal humeral fracture with Trigen nail J. Salvador, D. Mateu, P. Castillon, I. Ruiz, F. Angles; Terrassa, Spain 6. T089 – The RETRON-Humerus-Shortnail. An alternative in proximal humerus fractures F. Isemer, D. Sohlbach, C. Stolz; Wiesbaden, Germany 7. T090 – Predictive factors for functional outcome and failure in angular stable osteosynthesis of the proximal humerus F. Hardeman, S. Nijs, P. Broos; Leuven, Belgium 8. T091 – Prevention of iatrogenic damage of the axillary nerve in proximal humeral surgery by defining a radiographic safe-zone preoperative. An anatomical study H. Theeuwes, J. Potters, A. J. W. Kerver, J. Bessems, G. Kleinrensink; Rotterdam, The Netherlands 9. T092 – Primary or secondary lesions of the axillary nerve after surgical treatment of traumatic proximal humerus fracture. Preliminary results of EMG/ENG based study. Failure by trauma or approach? J. Theopold, P. Hepp, H. Bauerfeld, P. Baum, B. Marquass, C. Josten; Leipzig, Germany 16:00 – 17:30 Room Milan Knee – Foot TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: P. Reynders (Leuven, Belgium), V. Senekovic (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 1. Key-note: Talus fractures: Which treatment today? P. Reynders, Leuven, Belgium 2. T093 – Patellofemoral pain and knee instability due to recurrent patella dislocation. Treatment with oblique tibial tubercle osteotomy and soft tissue balancing M. Iosifidis, I. Melas, T. Kyriakidis, D. Neophytou, D. Albanos, A. Kyriakidis; Thessaloniki, Greece 3. T094 – Osteoarthritis in athletes with ACL reconstruction after isolated ACL rupture? A postoperative follow-up with a 3 T-MRI of both legs after ACL reconstruction using patellar tendon or hamstrings tendon grafts in 28 athletes returning to pre-injury sports. T. Hoffelner, R. Frobell, M. Tauber, W. Hitzl, J. Atzwanger, H. Resch; Salzburg, Austria 4. T095 – Treatment algorithm for acute isolated PCL ruptures in dependence of the classification according to Harner: preliminary results A. Mehling, M. Scheld, T. Stein, M. Ulmer, R. Hoffmann, A. Jäger, F. Welsch; Frankfurt am Main, Germany 78 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 5. T096 – Arthroscopy education through virtual reality 3D arthroscopy surgical simulators? Visomotoric capacity E. Gercek, A. Enders, T. Beckmann, F. Hartmann, P. M. Rommens; Mainz, Germany 6. T097 – Orthopaedic trauma damage control of distal tibial fractures. P. Nestrojil, P. Kvasni ka; Brno, Czech Republic 7. T098 – An ankle stable system in the management of fractures of distal tibial metaphysis S. Frenyo, I. Kádas; Budapest, Hungary 8. T099 – Results of a two-staged regimen for severe fractures to the pilon A. Schulz1, G. Heinrichs1, C. Queitsch2, N. Borniger1, A. Paech1; 1Lübeck, Germany, 2 Wedel, Germany 9. T100 – The novel technique for complex distal tibial fractures. A report of two cases K. Ogawa1, T. Doi1, M. Yorimitsu1, R. Konishi1, H. Date1, K. Munetomo1, T. Noda2, T. Ozaki2; 1 Hiroshima, Japan, 2Okayama, Japan 16:00 – 17:30 Room Basel Research Chairs: G. Richards (Davos, Switzerland), A. Hofmann (Mainz, Germany) 2. T101 – Prospective randomized study on the treatment of peripheral nerve lesions with an adaptive nerve prosthesis G. Tomasch1, S. Saliba1, S. Uranues1, G. Bretthauer2, D. Rafolt3, J. Waldert1, D. Nagele-Moser1, A. Berghold1, H. Koch1, I. Justich1, R. Kleinert1; 1Graz, Austria, 2 Karlsruhe, Germany, 3Vienna, Austria 3. T102 – Using BMP-7 in treatment of long bone non unions. A report of a case series of 285 patients F. Wagner, Murnau, Germany 4. T103 – Bone growth augmentation: are we really helping? T. Clegg1, D. Seligson2, J. Greene2; 1Louisville, USA, 2Louisville, KY, USA 5. T104 – Strontium ranelate enhances more callus strength than PTH 1-34 in an osteoporotic rat model of fracture healing B. Habermann1, K. Kafchitsas1, P. Augat2, A. Kurth1; 1Mainz, Germany, 2Murnau, Germany 6. T105 – Hyperhomocysteinemia is not associated with a reduced quality of human bone J. Holstein, Homburg, Germany 7. T106 – Long bone defects can be better treated with allogeneic platelet gel with autologous bone transplant. Clinical study results. B. Gubina, D. Smrke, P. Rožman; Ljubljana, Slovenia 8. T107 – Traumatic hip dislocations and apoptosis A. Wikeroy, S. Ovre, F. Reinholt, J. E. Madsen, O. Roise; Oslo, Norway 9. T108 – Residents laboratory testing of electromagnetic navigation with the use of micro sensors for free-hand interlocking technique. M. Tomazevic, A. Fischinger, U. Tominc, A. Kristan, M. Cimerman, D. Kreuh; Ljubljana, Slovenia TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 1. Key-note: Research in bone and soft tissue infections G. Richards, Davos, Switzerland 79 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 Room Lyon E-Poster Session Visceral Trauma TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: L. Leenen (Utrecht, The Netherlands), C. Mesquita (Coimbra, Portugal) 1. PT040 – Traumatic pneumothorax and pneuperitoneum. The air is inside or outside? Non surgical treatment of pneumperitoneum G. Tugnoli1, S. Di Saverio2, A. Biscardi1, N. Antonacci1, G. Senatore1, N. Montanari1, S. Villani1, C. Coniglio1, G. Gordini1, F. Baldoni1; 1Bologna, Italy, 2Bristol, United Kingdom 2. PT041 – Changing patterns for abdominal trauma in miguel servet university hospital: Decreasing surgical procedures in favour of conservative treatment (2003-2008). M. Gutierrez Díez, V. Duque-Mallen, N. Sánchez Fuentes, M. Herrero López, J. Martinez Bernard; Zaragoza, Spain 3. PT042 – Selective nonoperative management of abdominal visceral lesions vs. nontherapeutic laparotomy in polytrauma patients M. Beuran1, I. Negoi2, S. Paun1, A. Runcanu2, R. Ganescu1, B. Gaspar1; 1Bucarest, Romania, 2 Bucharest, Romania 4. PT043 – Conservative treatment of blunt abdominal injuries in the district hospital A. Kyriakidis, I. Alexandris, K. Athanasiou, D. Antoniou, I. Bezyrgiannis, L. Xatzis, E. Kallitsounaki, I. Perysinakis, R. Mpiskitzis, L. Raffo; Amfissa, Greece 5. PT044 – Blunt abdominal trauma: Six cases of success with non operative management of associated hepatic and renal lesions. A multicentric experience V. Balassone1, B. Ielpo1, L. Velari1, D. Venditti1, M. Montuori1, A. Granai1, O. Buonomo1, A. Torres Garcia2; 1Rome, Italy, 2Madrid, Spain 6. PT045 – Blunt abdominal trauma. 5 year experience in our department. K. Spiridakis1, M. Grigoraki1, G. Panagiotakis2, G. Krasonikolakis1, F. Psarakis1, T. Papadakis2, S. Kandylakis2; 1Heraklion, Greece, 2Heraklion Crete, Greece 7. PT046 – The intraabdominal injury management in polytrauma patients G. Rojnoveanu, G. Ghidirim, I. Gagauz, V. Bunescu, R. Gurghis, V. Gafton, S. Tantari; Chisinau, Moldova 8. PT047 – What characteristics of thoraco-abdominal or abdominal trauma with intraperitoneal hemorrhage will effect the patient’s survival M. Yildirim, A. Coskun, E. Ilhan, F. Cengiz, O. Engin; Izmir, Turkey 9. PT048 – Surgical management of patients after clinical death with blunt trauma. A. Koltovich, A. Voynovskiy, A. Kukunchikov; Balashikha, Russian Federation 10. PT049 – Driver and front seat passenger fatalities related to the lap belt – intestinal injuries associated with lumbar fractures M. Anastasiu, O. Sandu, A. Ivan; Buzau, Romania 11. PT050 – Duodenopacreathic trauma in motorcycle sports – case report B. Henriques1, L. Reis2, C. Almeida2; 1352, Portugal, 2Coimbra, Portugal 12. PT051 – Pancreatic trauma due to maneuvers in a difficult birth: a rare case M. Jimenez Fuertes1, D. Costa Navarro2; 1Valencia, Spain, 2Alicante, Spain 13. PT052 – Diagnostic and therapeutic problem after blunt abdominal trauma due to complex genito-urinal malformation G. Vegh, Budapest, Hungary 14. PT053 – Reconstruction of a catastrophic abdomen: a challenging case J. Ceballos1, C. Rosas2, E. Lopez-Tomassetti2, J. R. Hernandez Hernandez2, V. Nuñez2; 1 Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Canary Island, Spain, 2Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Spain 80 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME – TUESDAY Belgian Trauma Society 16:00 – 17:30 The Arc Guest Symposium AO Minimal Invasive Osteosynthesis Expert Group Minimal invasive osteosynthesis. Principles and Techniques 1. Principles P. Regazzoni, Basel, Switzerland 2. Teaching R. Babst, Lucerne, Switzerland 3. Tools D. Höntzsch, Tuebingen, Germany 4. Distal and proximal Tibia D. Höntzsch, Tuebingen, Germany 5. Risks and Failures C. Sommer, Chur, Switzerland 6. Discussion TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Chairs: D. Höntzsch (Tuebingen, Germany), P. Regazzoni (Basel, Switzerland) 81 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Abba, Julio Abu Gazala, Mahmoud Abu Gazala, Samir Abu –Zidan, Fikri S100, M010, M013 M023, M077 M077 M018, M029, PM039, PT019 S087 T003, T006 T026 S093 T001 S078 T023 PT009 PT024 S030, M061 S009 T093 M018 S120 M106 PT043 PT050 M005 M023, M077 S122 S029 S015, M094, PT024 PM042 S102, PS007 S073 T027 PT027, PT049 M002 T088 PM043 PS030, PM043 S012 S048 PT034 S035, PT040 PT043 PS009 PS029 M077 PM024 S010, PS027 S096 S016, M051 S101 PM017 S081 S100, M010, M013 PS001 M029 T049 T007 S008 PM019 PT043 Attal, René Atzwanger, Jörg Auffarth, Alexander Augat, Peter Auñón, Ismael S067, PS037 T094 M062 S062, T104 S081, S104, PS016, PM017 M089, PT025 PS048 S067, S068, S079 PS054 S024 S127 S073 S100, M013 S047 PS007, PS010 PT031 S008, M096 S071, T016, T034 S034, PT044 S035, M012, PT040 S048 M067, M070 M097 PS005 S074, S075, M069, PM022, PM059 M075 PM021 M085, T046, T048 PT033, PT036 PM039 M029 T055 S120 PM059 M102 T092 T092 M074 PS028 PS008 S093 S107 M032 T096, PM036 T026 T016, T024, T034 T044, T045, PM016 S101 M104 M093 PS023 S020, S045, T022, T072 M096 PT008 T029, PS003 T068 S101 Acharya, Mehool Acklin, Yves Agresta, Ferdinando Ahlers, Christopher Ahn, Jaimo Ahrberg, Annette Aiboshi, Junichi Akdamar, Fatih Aktas Kalayci, Semra Aktuglu, Kemail Al-Ayoubi, Fawzi Albanos, Demetrios Al-Bashir, Masood Alblas, Jacqueline Aldrian, Silke Alexandris, I. Almeida, Carlos Almodóvar, Juan Antonio Almogy, Gidon Al-Mushaiqri, Mohamed Al-Obaydi, Waleed Altaca, Gulum Altgeld, Katrin Alvarez-Llano, Laura Alves, Jorge Amini, Alber Anastasiu, Marius Andress, Björn Angles, Francesco Angthong, Wirana Angthong, Chayanin Ansaloni, Luca Antinori, Caterina Anton, Amy Antonacci, Nicola Antoniou, D. Apriotesei, Cristian Arai, Takao Arbell, Dan Arbes, Stephanie Ardito, Antonella Arigon, Jean Philippe Arlettaz, Yvan Arnoux, Pierre-Jean Aroca, Miguel Aroca Peinado, Miguel Arvieux, Catherine Asai, Yasufumi Ashour, Mazen Aspelin, Trude Asper, Hiba Assalia, Ahmad Åström, Peter Athanasiou, K. CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday Azevedo, Carlos Aziz, Abdul Babst, Reto Bachmann, Sören Bachoura, Abdo Backes, Francois Backx, Frank Badic, Bocdan Badr, Nashwa Baena, Santiago Bagherpour, Ali Bahouth, Hany Bakker, Fred Balassone, Valerio Baldoni, Franco Balducci, Susanna Balioglu, Mehmet Balogh, Zsolt Baranger, Bernard Barbosa, Augusto Bárdos, István Bargfeldt, Christine Barkhausen, Tanja Barros, Silva Barss, Peter Bashir, Masoud Bastian, Johannes Bastian, Okan Basto, Tiago Battiston, Bruno Bauerfeld, Henning Baum, Petra Baumann, Anneliese Becher, Thorsten Becker, Alexander Becker, Inma Becker, Lars Beckmann, Oliver Beckmann, Till Bedin, Natalino Beenen, Ludo F. Beeres, Frank Bège, Thierry Behrendt, Daniel Bellal, Joseph Bellemans, Johan Bemelman, Michael Ben Ishay, Offir Benavent, María Isabel Beneduce, Aldo Alberto Berben, Sivera Berdah, Stéphane Victor T = Tuesday 83 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Berghold, Andrea Berizzi, Fabio Berlusconi, Marco Berrington, Andrew Bertrams, Hannah Bertrán, Conrad Berude, Maria Bessems, J. Beuran, Mircea Bezyrgiannis, I. Bhandari, Mohit Biert, Jan Bijlsma, Taco Billeter, Adrian Billiar, Timothy Biondo, Sebastiano Bisagni, Pietro Biscardi, Andrea Blattert, Thomas Blauth, Michael Bloemers, F. Blokhuis, Taco T101 S043 T085 T079 M002 S058 S099, M048 T091 M009, PT004, PT042 PT043 T042 S112, M099 T013 M033 M084 S014 T029, PS003 S035, M012, PT040 M065 S067, PS037 S071, T016 S020, S052, S120, S123, T047 PM035 M077 S031 S052 S070, M104 PS035 M001 S038 S059, S060 S107 S009 T099 PM053 S094 S074, S113 S074, S113 M088, PM030 S032 M029, PM039 S012, S042, PM029 M045, T066 S121 PM014 T101 S100 PS048, PM044, PM060 PM008 S127 M108 S046, S109, S111, M001, M004, M006, M011, M111, T090, PS034, PM002, PM004, PM013 S101 T046 M013 Büchler, Lorenz Buckup, Johannes Buettler, Markus Bugiantella, Walter Bühren, Volker Buijze, Geert Bukur, Marko Buma, Pieter Bunescu, Vasile Buonomo, Oreste Burggraf, Manuel Burkhardt, Markus Burkhart, Klaus T055 S092 S067 PT007 S025, S062, M040, T004 T042 M033, M082 S123 PT046 S034, PT044 S001 S084 S093, S106, S108, M110, T039, T043, PM011 S116 T031 S081, PM017 M098 T062 S122, S124, PS041 S074 S118, PM061 PT001, PT003 PS004, PS007, PS010, PT021 T083, T086, PM046 M016 PT008 PS044 M042 PM010 T029, PS003 PT010 PT033, PT036 S050, M024 M112 M012 M042, T031, PT030 T037 T056 T088 PT018 S012 T085 PT007 S040, S041 S027, T051 PT053 Blonk, Marion Bloom, Allan Blum, Martin Boere, P. Böhme, Jörg Boku, Terumasa Bolars, Peter Bomben, Fabio Boner, Vanessa Bonk, Andreas Börjesson, Linnea Borniger, Nina Borodimos, Athanasios Bot, Arjan Boudogianni, Evangelia Bougas, Panayiotis Bouillon, Bertil Bourgain, Claire Branicki, Frank Bratucu, Mircea Braunbeck, Achim Brendel, Christian Brenna, Massimo Bretthauer, Georg Bricault, Ivan Brink, P.R.G. Britten, Simon Brogard, Patrick Brojan, Miha Broos, Paul Brunet, Christian Brunnemer, Ulf Brunot, Angelique CAPTION: P = E-Poster 84 S = Sunday M = Monday Busch, Christoph Butti, Fabio Caba, Pedro Caba-Doussoux, Pedro Caballero, Ferran Cadosch, D. Caetano, Vitor Cakir, Hamit Calik, Bulent Camarero, Celia Can, Ü. Candinas, Daniel Cano, Indalecio Canoz, Ozlem Cantù, Diego Capo, John Carlucci, Michele Carluccio, Valerio Carneiro, Filipa Caroli, Mario Carr, Andrew Casali, Marco Casamassima, Andrea Castano, N.J.Y. Castelli, Fabio Castillon, Pablo Castro-Sousa, Francisco Catena, Fausto Cavanna, Matteo Cavazzoni, Emanuel Caylak, Hasan Cazander, Gwendolyn Ceballos, Jose Cebreiro Martinez-Val, Ignacio Cecilia, David Celik, Burcin Cengiz, Fevzi Cerqueira, Rui Cesarec, Marijan Ceulemans, Joris Chambers, Ian T = Tuesday M005 S104, PM017 S040 PT001, PT003, PT005, PT009, PT039, PT047 S074, S075, M069, PM022, PM059 S017 M011 T065 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Chapellier, Xavier Charalampidis, Efstathios Chaudhury, Salma Chaumoitre, Kathia Chavez, LeAnn Chekeres, Pavel Chelly, Jacques Chiara, Osvaldo Chiodini, Federico Chiotoroiu, Alexandru Chiotoroiu, Alexandru Laurentiu Christodoulou, Spiridon M019 S021 M112 S101 M093 S076 S086 M028 T085 PT004 De Loynes, Bernard De Moor, V. de Rooij, Theo de Saint Roman, Charlotte de Visser, Dianne de Vries, Mark de Zwart, Andele Deleus, Ellen Demel, Jiri den Hartog, Dennis Dennison, Michael Denova, Marianna Desruelles, Didier Devilee, Roger Dewolf, Philippe D’Hondt, M. Di Mento, Lorenzo Di Saverio, Salomone Diaconescu, Bogdan Diefenbeck, Michael Dietrich, Michael Dietz, Sven-Oliver Dijkgraaf, Marcel G. W. Dijkstra, Boukje Dimakopoulos, Panayiotis Dixon, Paul Dogaru, Iulia Dogjani, Agron Doi, Takeshi Dominioni, Lorenzo Donini, Annibale Doornberg, Job Dorfman, Tatiana Dorobat, Bogdan Doughty, Charlotte Drees, Philipp Drimousis, Panagiotis Drougas, Thrasivoulos Dubuisson, Vincent Duchateau, Johan Dugandzic, Daniel Duica, Bogdan Duque-Mallen, Victoria Duschner, Heinz Ebert, S. Eckardt, Anke Eggen, Peter Eichelsbacher, Clemens Eid, Hani Eijck, Anja Eipeldauer, Stefan Ekeh, A. Peter El Moumni, Mostafa Elabjer, Esmat El-Ashaal, Yousef Elizbarashvili, Nugzar Elleder, Ivo Elsherif, Amgad Enders, Annalisa S051 M092 T044 M019 PM006 S118, PM061 T044, PM016 S109, PM013 PT016 S114 PS047 PS027 PM025 S073 PM025 PT011 T085 S035, M012, PT040 PT026 M054 T086 M002 T034 T068 S074, S113 T079 PT026 M020 T100 S043 PT007 S094, T001, T042, PS042 S008 PS009 S028 T052 T033 PM055 M013 M080 S116 PS011 PT029, PT041 T053 PS041 T052 S066 T053 M018, PM039 M099 M106 M030 S095 S017 M029, PM039 S069 S099, M048 S047, PT017 T096, PM036 M009 S103, M022, T030, PT020, PT032 Cimbanassi, Stefania M028 Cimerman, Matej T108 Citak, Mustafa S023, T040 Clegg, Travis T103 Coenye, Kenneth S032 Coerkamp, Emile PM016 Cohen, Andrew PM052 Cohnert, Tina M074 Coniglio, Carlo S035, PT040 Constantinidis, Fotis PT032 Conti, Valentina S043 Coo, Mailyn T062 Copuroglu, Cem PM026 Coquet-Reynier, Benjamin S101 Coromina, Laia S014 Correia, João S073 Coskun, Ali PT001, PT003, PT005, PT009, PT039, PT047 Costa Navarro, David S013, T063, PT051 Cronenberg, Sonja S077 Crous, X. PM032 Cruz-Vigo, Felipe M098 Cubuk, Sezai S040, S041 Culemann, Ulf T058, PS051 Cunha, Pedro PT033, PT036 Daenens, Kim M078 Dakak, Mehmet S040, S041 D’Amico, Ruben S099, M048 Danesteh, Javad PS050 Danias, Nikolaos S103 Dannecker, Silke M034 Darabos, Nikica S017 Dariel, Romuald S051 Darwiche, Sophie S086, M084, M087, M101 Daskalakis, Panagiotis M090, T009, PS040 Date, Hirokazu T100 Davies, John PS012, PS015 Davila, Slavko PM038 De Carolis, Gerardo S034 de Haan, Rob M015 De Jongh, Mariska PM040 De Kruijf, Martijn T022 de la Fuente Klein, Matias M086 de Lange-de Klerk, E. S. M. S071 De Leersnyder, Johan M080 CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday T = Tuesday 85 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Ene, D. Engel, Thomas Engin, Omer PT026 S078 PT001, PT003, PT005, PT009, PT039, PT047 PM023 T060 S036 PS028 S048, S050, S055, M024 S031 S080 PS037 T019 S073 M019 S102, PS002, PS004, PS007, PT021 PT034 T029, PS003 T061 PM014 S010, PS027 S047, PT017 S080 PM003 S074, S075, M069 S074, S075, M069, PM022, PM059 S005, S091 S122, S124, PS041 M012 T021 T108 M019 T066 M063 S002 S059 M083 T031 S029 M012 M078 S014 PM059 S014 PT007 M065 S125 PM060 T098 S119, T038, PS014 M093 M034, M081, M085, T007, T046, T048, PS054, PM037 M033 T094 S112 Fuentes, Sara Fujiki, Naoko Fung Kon Jin, P. H. Ping Gaarder, Christine Gaebler, Christian Gafton, Victor Gagauz, Ion Gaidamonis, Edmundas Gajšek, Matej Gal, Petr Galanis, Stamatis Gallo, Alberto Ganescu, Roxana Garcia Caso, Patric García, Andrés Garcia Araceli Garcia, Patric Garg, Sunil Garofil, Dragos Gaspar, Bogdan Gautschi, Oliver Gay, Steffen Geerling, Jens Geerts, Ron Geiger, Emanuel Gella, Srinadh Genc, Onur Georgescu, Valentin Gercek, Erol PT008 M025 T034 M091 PS024 PT046 PT046 S011, M076 M108 M031, T075 PM053 M102 PT042 T058 PS010, PT021 PT008 M052 T078 S012, S042, PM029 PT042 S122, S124, PS041 T052 M066 S066, PM045 S039 PM007 S040, S041 S042 M049, M107, M109, T053, T096, PM036, PM050 S127 S063, T040, PM051 S023 M111 PM035, PM044 Enikeev, Maxim Erdöhelyi, Balázs Erlandsson, Marcus Erli, Hans Esposito, Marco Esser, Max Etchison, Rachel Euler, Simon Evans, Luke Everts, Peter Ezanno, Anne Cécile Fabregues, Ana Fabricant, Loic Faccincani, Roberto Faiz, Sanwer Fasolini, Fabrizio Fattori, Luca Fawzy, Mohamad Fecher, Alison Fekete, Károly Fernandes, Sofia Ferreira, José Fialka, Christian Filgueira, Luis Filicori, Filippo Fischer, Philipp Fischinger, Ales Fixot, Kevin Flaig, Wilma Flannery, John Flikweert, Petra Fliri, Ladina Flohé, Sascha Foà, Riccardo Foguet, Pedro Fortuna, Daniela Fourneau, Inge Fraccalvieri, Domenico Fraga Ferreira, José Frago, Ricardo Franceschini, Maria Silvia Franck, Alexander Frank, Johannes Fransen, S.A.F Frenyo, Sandor Friedl, Wilhelm Friese, Randall Frink, Michael Frischknecht, Andreas Frobell, Richard Frölke, Jan Paul CAPTION: P = E-Poster 86 S = Sunday M = Monday Gerich, Torsten Gessmann, Jan Geßmann, Jan Geusens, Eric Geusens, Piet Ghayem Hassankhani, Ebrahim Ghazal, louy Ghidirim, Gheorghe Giacometti, Marco Giannakopoulos, Georgios Giannopoulos, George Gilson, George Glasmacher, Stefan Godolias, Georgios Goel, Mahesh Gokcek, Berk Golda, Thomas Goldzak, Mario Gómez, Andrés Gómez, Carlos Gomez, Gerardo Gonen, Hulya Gonschorek, Oliver Gopal, Shiva Gordini, Giovanni Gosler, Maurits Goslings, J. Carel Gotthardt, Martin T = Tuesday PS050 S028, T080 PT028, PT046 PT010 S071, T016, T034 S103, PT020 S127 M065 M008 S080 S033 S014 T081 PT008 PM033 S080 M094 T004 T061 S035, M012, PT040 PM006 S094, M015, M027, M037, M057, T016, T024, T034 S123 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Götz, Hermann Gourgiotis, Stavros Govaerts, Kim Graf, Markus Granai, Alessandra Grand, Bertrand Grande, L. Gras, Florian Grasser, Laurent Graw, Matthias Graziosi, Luigina Green, Nicholas Greene, Joseph Gregor, Roman Greitbauer, Manfred Gremminger, Ruth Grgurovic, Denis Grigoraki, Maria Grigorean, Valentin Grilli, Roberto Grivna, Michal Groetelaers, Rene Grønborg, Henrik Gross, Tobias Groven, Sigrid Gruszka, Dominik Gubina, Borut Guimerá García, Vicente Guimerá, Vicente Guitton, Thierry T053 S054 S046, S111 T040 S034, PT044 S096, PS005 PM032 S115, M054 S051 M079 PT007 PS021 T103 S049 PM024 T083 S017 PT045 S012, S042, PM029 M012 PM039 S072 PM021 M016 M091 S106, T043 T106 S081, PS016, PM017 S104 S024, S105, PM010, PM015 Gumpert, Rainer PM028 Gumus, Burcak M094 Guney, Ahmet PS044 Gurel, Mehmet PS044 Gurghis, Radu PT028, PT046 Gurkok, Sedat S040, S041 Gutierrez, Marta PT029 Gutierrez Díez, Marta PT041 Gutierrez-Andreu, Marta M098 Gutsfeld, Peter T004 Guy, Stephen PS012, PS015, PM007, PM052 Haas, Philipp T048 Habermann, Bjoern T104 Hadeed, George T018 Hadjiyannakis, Athanasios PS045 Halici, Mehmet PS044 Ham, Bruce PT034 Ham, John T042 Hammacher, Eric T072 Hammer, Nils S070 Handolin, Lauri M046, PM019 Hara, Yoshiaki T012, PS006 Hardeman, Francois M001, T090, PM002, PM004 Harnroongroj PM043 Harnroongroj PM043 Harper, William S087 CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday Author Final Programme Number Harstall, Roger Hartmann, Frank S077 M049, M107, M109, T096, PM036, PM050 PS001 S098 S098 PM030 T059 T047 M018, PT019 PM035 M008 PM042 T099, PS018, PS052 PS051 S077 T084 M107, M109 PS048 S123 PM047 T047 T024, T034 S125 M089, PT025, PT050 T092 M032 M099 PM033 Hase, Mamoru Hashani, Shemsedin Hasimja, Shpresa Hauer, Thorsten Hauschild, Oliver Heeres, Marjolein Hefny, Ashraf Hegeman, J. Heikenfeld, Roderich Heim, Dominik Heinrichs, Gerhard Heinzmann, Julia Helmy, Näder Helwig, Peter Hely, Hans Hemmes, Baujke Hendriks, Thijs Hennen, Lonneke Hennus, Marije Henny, C. Pieter Henrich, Dirk Henriques, Bruno Hepp, Pierre Heringhaus, Christian Hermans, Erik Hermoso, Judit Hernandez Hernandez, Juan Ramon Hernández, Xavier Herrera Mera, Pablo Herrero López, M. Herteleer, Michiel Hessmann, Martin Hierholzer, Christian Higami, Tetsuya Higgins, Gordon Hildebrand, Frank Hillmann, Roxana Hillmeier, Jochen Hilverdink, Elsa Hingmann, Simon Histing, Tina Hitzl, Wolfgang Hoffelner, Thomas Hoffman, Rosemary Hoffmann, Reinhard Hoffmann, Stefanie Hofmann, Alexander Hofmann, Gunther Högel, Florian Holes, David Holland, Chris Hollinghurst, David Holstein, Joerg PT053 S058 M005 PT041 M111 M100, M103, T054 M040 PS001 S056, S057 S086, M034, M081, M085, T007, T046, T048, PS054, PM037 M048 PM028 M057 M086 M052 M062, T094 T094 M084 S107, T095 S062 S121 S026, S115, M054, M055 S062 S049 M112 PS056 M052, T058, T105 T = Tuesday 87 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Honigmann, Philipp Hoogenboom, C.A. Hoogendoorn, Jochem Horta, Leonardo Hotz, Thomas Houthoofd, Sabrina Hoxha, Faton Huber, Lars Huizinga, Eelco Huntjens, Kirsten Husebye, Elisabeth Huysentruyt, Frederik Ichinose, Tsuyoshi Ielpo, B. Igropoulou, Olga Iguchi, Toshihiro Ikeda, Yukiho Ilango, Balakrishnan Ilgaz Kocyigit, Ozgen Ilhan, Enver S079 T037 M059, T005 PM047 S089 M078 S098 T052 S052 PM035, PM044 T049 PT011 T023 S034, PT044 PT013 PS036 S085 PS019, PS020 S015 PT005, PT009, PT039, PT047 M022 M042 PM009 S051, PS005 S043 M016 T054 PS036 PT027 S012, S042,PM029 T093 T089 M025 S040, S041 PS001 PS035 PT027, PT049 PT015 M030 S092, T095 S064, M060 S007, S088, PS032 S018, S019 T082 M038 S072, PS048, PM006, PM047 M065 T061 T079 T014, PT016 S063 T079 S013, T063, PT051 S012, S042, PM029 S071 T073 S070, S078, M065, M104, T092 Joudet, Thierry Joy, Theresa Juhlin, Claes Jukema, Gerrolt Jürgens, Christian Justich, Ivo Kabir, Koroush Käch, Kurt Kádas, István Kaech, Kurt Kafchitsas, Konstantinos Kaijzel, Erik Kaiser, Martin Kaji, Masahito Kakhnidze, Vazha Kalandra, Stanislav Kalantzis, Panagiotis Kalayci, Mustafa Kallaev, Nazhmutdean Kallitsounaki, E. Kamal, Tamer Kanazawa, Susumu Kandylakis, Stylianos Kapsi, Vicky Karakayali, Hamdi Karamitros, Athanasios Karatasitsas, Anestis Karpik, Stefanie Kastenberger, Tobias Katsamakis, Nikolaos Katsaragakis, Stylianos Katscher, Sebastian Kavakli, Kuthan Kavouras, Nikolaos Kawaharada, Nobuyoshi Kazantcev, Andry Keel, Marius Kees, Tobias Keibl, Claudia Kelbl, Martin Kemp, Heather Kemps, Hennie Kerkhoffs, Gino Kerver Kerver Kerver Khalid, Sameena Khan, Zeeshan Khattak, Mohammad Khorram-Manesh, Amir Khoschnau, Sherwan Khoshmohabat, Hadi Kim, Yoon-Joo Kingma Kingma Kinn, Dragos Kleidi, Eleftheria Klein, Marcus Oliver Kleinert, Reinhold Kleinrensink, Gert-Jan M007 S080 PT022 S027, T051 PS052 T101 T021 S089 T098 S067 T104 PS042 T076 M026 S069 PS022 S021 S033 S061, PS046 PT043 T078 PS036 PT045 M090, T009, PS040 S015, M094 S054 PT013 M062 PS037 PT014 T033 M065 S040, S041 PS033 PS001 S076, PM012, PM023 M033, M082, T055 T021 S032 M071 S080 T068 T001 S114 T091 S114 PS048 T065 T065 T010 PM041 PT031 S108 T005 T044, PM016 PS038 T033 S121 T101 S114, T091 Iliadis, Charalampos Illuminati, Enrico Imatani, Junya Imperato, Marc Imperatori, Andrea Inderbitzin, Daniel Ingelfinger, Patrick Inoue, Daisaku Ionita, Victor Iorga, Cristian Iosifidis, Michael Isemer, Friedrich-Eckart Ishigaki, Tsukasa Isik, Hakan Ito, Toshiro Itoman, Moritoshi Ivan, Adrian Ivchenko, Dmitriy Izu, Brent Jäger, Alwin Jagodzinski, Nikolas Jain, Shiv Jairam, Rama Jakma, T.S.C. Jankovic, Andrija Janzing, Heinrich Jarvers, Jan- Sven Javed, Mustafa Jeavons, Richard Jelen, Stanislav Jettkant, Birger Jettoo, Prithee Jimenez Fuertes, Montiel Jitianu, Razvan Johannesma, Paul Jones, M. Josten, Christoph CAPTION: P = E-Poster 88 S = Sunday M = Monday T = Tuesday INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Kler, Jacek Klitscher, Daniela Kloen, Peter Klop, Karel Klos, Kajetan Kluger, Yoram Knobe, Matthias Knopp, Werner Kobbe, Philipp Koch, Horst Kocis, Jan Kocsis, András Koedam, Thomas Koenderman, Leo Koettstorfer, Julia Kohut, Georges Koka, Ravi Koltovich, Aleksey Komadina, Radko Komoni, Driton Konishi, Ryouichi Konno, Shingo Konstantinidis, Christos Konstantoudakis, George Kopp, Lubomir Kopp, Reinhard Korac, Zelimir Köstler, Martin Köstler, Wolfgang Koter, Stephan Kotsilianou, Olympia Kotzamitelos, Dimitrios Koulas, Spyridon Kourkoutas, Konstantinos Kovacic, Ladislav Kovács, Marianna Kovar, Florian Koyanagi, Tetsuya Krappinger, Dietmar Krasonikolakis, Georgios Kreb, Dieuwertje Kreis, Barbara Kreisler, Esther Krestan, Christian Krettek, Christian T070, T071 M105, M110, T039 T001, PS042 S114 S115, M054, M055 S008, M096 M086, PS028 M047, PM048 T050, PS043 T101 M071 M075 M014, PS055 S120, T047 T067 M007 PS025, PM020 PT015, PT048 M108, PM027 S098 T100 PS035 PM053 S103 S117, M050 M079 M038 M104 T036 M074 S103 PS045 PT014, PT013, PT035 M090, T009, PS040 M003 PM003 S126 PS001 PS037 PT045 S020 T037 S014 S005 M034, M081, M085, M087, T007, T046, T048, PS054, PM028, PM037 T108 T084 T108 M052 PM055 T053 S083, T015 PT048 M093 S083 M042, T028, T031, PT030 PS001 Kurth, Andreas Kutsukata, Noriyoshi Kuzma, Jano Kuzyk, Paul Kvasniška, Pavel Kyriakidis, Alexandros Kyriakidis, Anastasios Kyriakidis, Theofylaktos Laine, Tero Lamdark, Tenzin Lameijer, Charlotte Langer, Nicole Lank, Christian Lansink, Koen Lapa, Cristo Larentzakis, Andreas Largo, René Latifi, Rifat Lattmann, Thomas Lauber, A. Laurer, Helmut Lederer, Stefan Leemann, Harald Leemans, Rob Leenen, L. Kreuh, Darij Krieg, Michael Kristan, Anze Kristen, Alexander Krithimos, Thomas Kuhn, Sebastian Kühne, Christian Kukunchikov, Alexandr Kulvatunyou, Narong Künzel, Anette Kurihara, Hayato Kurimoto, Yoshihiko CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday Final Programme Number T104 T012, PS006 PS022 S056, S057 T097 PT043 T093 T093 PM019 T086 S095 M036 PS028 S020, T020 S103 T033 S089 M093, T027 PM046 PT037 S039, M035 M062 M082 S053 S020, S052, S096, S120, S123, T013, T017, T022, T020, T047, PT023, PM040 Lefering, Rolf S082, M035, M088, T032 Legendre, H. M092 Lehnert, Mark S039, M035 Leitgeb, Johannes M106 Leliveld, Mandala PS026 Lenich, Andreas S065 Lennquist Montán, Kristina T010 Lennquist, Sten T010 Leon Baltasar, Jose Luis S081, M098 Leon, Jose Luis PM017 Leyva, Francisco T018 Lica, Ion PS009, PS038 Lica, Mircea PS009, PS038 Lichte, Philipp S001, T050, PS043 Lill, Helmut M066 Lima, Fernando PM022 Lin, Guy PS008 Lindahl, Jan PM019 Lindenhovius, Anneluuk S094 Linders, Johan S036 Linke, Sabine M086 Listringhaus, Rico M008 Livingstone, James PM034 Lögters, Tim M083 Lopes, Daniel S073 López, María PT008 López-Gordo, S. PM032 Lopez-Tomassetti, Eudaldo PT053 Loughenbury, Peter PS021, PM008 Lowik, Clemens PS042 Lu, Huangling PM010 T = Tuesday 89 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Lubbert, Pieter Luitse, Jan S. K. Luna, Alexis Lunsjo, Karl Lupescu, Doriana Lupescu, Olivera T013 M027, M037, T024, T034 PM033 PM039 PS011, PS053, PM057 M073, PS011, PS049, PS053, PM057 Lustenberger, Thomas M033, M082 Luzzana, Francesco M042, T031, PT030 Lyberg, Torstein T049 Lyn, Mauricio PS008 Machado, Pedro PS002 Mack, Martin PM031 Mackenney, Paul T069 Madsen, Jan Erik T107 Maegele, Marc T032 Magalhães, Carlos M089, PT025 Magaramov, Magaram PS046 Mahaisavariya, Banchong T002, PS012 Mahalingam, Senthilkumar M072 Mahlke, Lutz PM030 Mahomed, Nizar M063 Maier, Marcus S039 Maleux, Geert M078 Malherbe, Vincent M092 Mallee, Wouter T041 Malota, Mark M079 Mand, Carsten S083, T015 Manickavasagar, Tharjan PM058 Manjaly, Joseph PM034 Marashda, Mariam S047, PT017 Marchettini, Davide T085 Marciniak, Jan PM052 Mare, Carl T018 Mariani, Diego M042, T028, T031, PT030 Marini, Aldo S038 Marintschev, Ivan S115 Marotta, Patrizzia M010, M013 Marquass, Bastian T092 Marres, Geertruid T017 Martian, BV PT026 Martin, Jorge S102, PS004 Martinez Bernard, J. PT041 Martinez, Guilhermo M089, PT025 Martínez, Isidro T062 Martinez, Jose Antonio PT029 Martínez-Casas, Isidro PM032 Martins, Natalia PT025 Martins, Rui S073 Marzi, Ingo S039, M035, M036, M045, T066, PM031 Mashiko, Kunihiro M025, T012, PS006 Massè, Alessandro M102 Massoure, Marie Pauline M019 Mateu, David T088 Matis, Nicholas M062 Matsumoto, Hisashi T012, PS006 Matteotti, Renato M102 Matter, Mary Ann T018 CAPTION: P = E-Poster 90 S = Sunday M = Monday Author Final Programme Number Matthys, Romano Mattyasovszky, Stefan T058 S093, S106, S121, M056, PM011 S074, S113 PM041 S098 PT034 S091 T026 M030 M063 T078 M063 PM028 PS048 S110 S092, T095 T039 M103, M105 PS018 PT022 T093 PM032 PS019, PS020 M044 PS005 PS008 M041, M044, T064, PT018 PM056 M011, M080, PS034 M059, T005, T037, T044, T045, PM016, PS017 M033 M092 T008, PM054 PS036 T008, PM054 S025 S014 PS035 T068 M023 PT011 PS029 T008, PM054 T008, PM054 PS036 T008, PM054 PT006 PT006 PT006 PS005 S084 PS012 M034, M081, M085, T046 S038 S036 S035, M012, PT040 T062, PM033 Matzaroglou, Charis Maull, Kimball Maxhuni, Mehmet Mayberry, John Mayerhofer, Stephan Mazzarolo, Giorgio McCarthy, Mary McGlasson, Rhona McKay, George McMullan, Janet Meeder, Peter-Jürgen Meesters, B. Mehlhorn, Alexander Mehling, Andreas Mehling, Isabella Mehling, Isabella Meiners, Jan Melander, Helen Melas, I. Membrilla, E. Menakaya, Chinyelu Mendes, Mário Menguy, Paul Meshulam, Danna Mesquita, Carlos Mester, Sandor Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Meylaerts, Sven Mica, Ladislav Michel, Luc Micic, Ivan Mifune, Hirofumi Milenkovic, Sasa Militz, Matthias Millan, Monica Minehara, Hiroaki Mintjes, Joke Mintz, Ayelet Misezer, M. Mishima, Shiro Mitkovic, Milan Mitkovic, Milorad Miyasho, Kohji Mladenovic, Desimir Mladenovic, Jovan Mladenovic, Rasa Mladenovic, Sasa Mlynski, Amélie Moersdorf, Philipp Mokawem, Michael Mommsen, Philipp Montagnolo, Gianguido Montan, Carl Montanari, Nicola Montmany, Sandra T = Tuesday INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Montuori, Mauro Moons, K. Morante, Rocío Moray, Gokhan Moreira, António Moreno, Cecilia Mori, Kazuhisa Moros Marco, Santos Morozumi, Junya Morrrenhof, Wim Morteanu, Silviu Mortelmans, Luc Moschos, Savvas Motomura, Yoichi Mousafiri, Ourania Movrin, Igor Možina, Janez Mpiskitzis, R. Mückley, Thomas Mueller, Thomas S. Muenzberg, Matthias Muhr, Gert Muliacic, Ante Mulieri, Giacco Müller, Christian Müller, Lars S034, PT044 PT023 PT008 PT024 S075, M069 PT008 PS001 M005 S085, PS029 PM006 M009, PT004 PM025 S021 M025 PT035 PM027 M108 PT043 S115, M054, M055 S003 PM030 S023, S063, T040, PM051 S017 S100, M010, M013 PM028 S093, S106, S108, M002, M105, M110, T039, T043, PM011 S083, T015 Neugebauer, Edmund Nevelsteen, Andre Nicol, Stephen Nicolau, Alexandru-Eugen Niculescu, Stefan Aurel Nieboer, Patrick Nienaber, Ulrike Nijs, Stefaan M088 M078 PM034 T025 PS049 M027 S082, T032 S046, S106, S109, S111, M001, M002, M004, M006, M007, M011, M111, T039, T090, PS034, PM002, PM004, PM013 M027 M088 M025 PS029 T100 S028 T039 S106, S108, M110, T039, T043, T054 PT053 M010 S032 S005, S091 T059 PS004 T079 S117, M050 PS029 T100, PS036 PS052 PS035 S085, PS029 S030, M061 M093 PS027 PT018 S056, S057 T075 PS044 T082 T049 S050, M024 T062 S101 T010 PM028 PS003 S008 S091 M026, M043, T023, T035 T107 T100 PM026 PM026 S033 S033 S030, M061 Müller, Thorben Müller-Haberstock, Stephan Mullins, Richard Munetomo, Kazuo Muñoz, Anna Muñoz, Josep Murata, Kiyoshi Mutafchiyski, Ventsislav Mütze, Maria Myriokefalitakis, Emanuel Naess, Paal Aksel Nagel, Paul Nagele-Moser, Doris Nahea, Mihail Nakatutumi, Keita Nan, Hua Nardecchia, Elisa Nassif, Manhal Nast-Kolb, Dieter Natoudi, Maria Nau, Christoph Navarro, Salvador Negoi, Ionut Negrin, Lukas Neophytou, Demos Nespoli, Angelo Nespoli, Luca Nestrojil, Petr Netu, Cornel CAPTION: P = E-Poster S093 PT034 T100 S014 T062 T023, T035 M021, PT012 M104 PM055 M091 S004, S006 T101 M073, PS011, PS049, PS053, PM057 T035 PS014 S043 T080 S001 T033 M035 T062, PM033 PT042 T057 T093 S010 S010 T097 M073 S = Sunday M = Monday Nijsten, M. Nijsten, Maarten Nisgida, Yoshifumi Noda, Mariko Noda, Tomoyuki Noor, Nigel Nowak, Lukas Nowak, Tobias Nuñez, Valentin Nunez-Villegas, Julio Nürnberger, Sylvia Oberleitner, Gerhard Oberst, Michael Obregon, Rosangela O’Brien, Shaun Obruba, Petr Oda, Jun Ogawa, Ken-Ichi Oheim, Ralf Ohkawa, Takashi Ohta, Shoichi Okcu, Guvenir O’Keffe, Terrence Oldani, Massimo Oliveira, Juliana Olsen, Michael Ondrus, Simon Oner, Mithat Oostenbroek, R.J. Opdahl, Helge Ordonselli, Tania Orrego, Carola Orsini, Bastien Örtenwall, Per Ortner, Franz Ortolano, Enrico Osman, Amira Ostermann, Roman Otomo, Yasuhiro Ovre, Stein Ozaki, Toshifumi Ozcan, Mert Ozdemir, Gokhan Ozdenkaya, Yasar Ozkara, Selvinaz Ozkayin, Nadir T = Tuesday 91 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Özokyay, Levent Padalino, Pietro Paech, Andreas Paetzold, Robert Paffrath, Thomas Page, Jonathan Pajenda, Gholam Pakos, Sotiris Pamos, Pedro Panagiotakis, Georgios Panahi, Farzad Panayotakopoulos, George Papadakis, Theodoros Papadatos, Spyridon Papadopoulos, Iordanis Papageorgiou, Evanghelos Papagiannakos, Konstantinos Papagiannopoulos, Panagiotis Papanikolaou, Kleomenis Papantoni, Evangelia Pape, Hans-Christoph S023 S038 T099 T004 S082, T032, PM030 T069 S116 PM053 PS039 PT045 PT031 PS045 PT045 PT014 S103 M090, T009, PS040 Planka, Ladislav Platz, Andreas Platzer, Patrick Pleva, Leopold Pobo, Angel Poeze, M. Pohlemann, Tim Pappas-Gogos, Georgios Pappi, Vasiliki Parker, Martyn Partenheimer, Axel Pasa, Libor Patel, Muhammad Patru, Cristina Paul, Eldho Paul, Kaylei Paul, Sandra Paun, Sorin Paunel-Görgülü, Adnana Pawiroredjo, Janity Peinado, Armando Peloni, Giuseppe Pennington, Neil Pereira, Jorge Perez-Diaz, Dolores Person, Benjamin Perysinakis, I. Pesenti, Giovanni Peters, Joachim Pethe, Karol Petrella, Giuseppe Petropoulou, Konstantina Pfeifer, R. Pfeifer, Roman Pfeifer, Roman Pillay, Janesh Pinheiro, Luís Pinna, Antonio Pioch, Verena Pizanis, Antonius Plaisier, P.W. CAPTION: P = E-Poster 92 S021 S021 S021 S103 S086, M084, M086, M087, M101, T050, PS028, PS043 PT014 M022 S064, M060 M066 PS022 S087 M073, PS011, PS049, PS053, PM057 S031 T073 S070 PT042 M083 T051 S058 PM014 PS021 M041 S102, PS002, PS007 S008 PT043 S010, PS027 PS028 T070, T074 S034 S103, PT020 M084, M101 M087 S086 S120, T047 M041 S012 PT037 M068 T082 S = Sunday M = Monday Final Programme Number M031, T075 T083, T086, PM046 S005, M106, PS024 PT016 T062 T077, PM060 S084, M047, M052, M068, T058, PS051, PM048 Poldi, Davide T028 Ponnuru, Ramakrishna PM007 Pons, Francois S096 Pons, MJ PM032 Ponsen, Kees Jan M027, M037, T024, T034 Pool, Laurens T005 Poolman, Rudolf T042 Popa, Florian S012, S042, PM029 Popelka, Vladimir PM001 Popescu, Gheorghe Ion M073, PS011, PS049, PS053 Popescu, Mihai S012, S042, PM029 Popovic, Vladimir M095, PT002 Potocnik, Primoz T006 Potters, Jan-Willem T091 Prat, Salvi T062 Preto, John M044 Probst, Christian M085, M087, M101, PM037 Proschek, Dirk S093, M056 Protopapadakis, Georgios S021 Proust, Jérôme M007 Psarakis, Fotios PT045 Puchol, Jose T085 Puig, Sònia T062 Punt, B.J. T082 Puscu, Cristina S012, S042, PM029 Putyatin, Sergey S076, PM012, PM023 Quale, Anette M039 Que, Ivo PS042 Queitsch, Christian T099, PS018 Qureshi, Assad S087, T073 Raaymakers, Ernst M057 Rademakers, Maarten T001 Radermacher, Klaus M086 Radu, Petru S012, S042, PM029 Radzhabov, Arsen S061, PS046 Rafecas, Antoni S014 Raffo, L. PT043 Rafolt, Dietmar T101 Rancan, Mario T086 Randl, Tomaz PM049 Ranieri, Valerio PT010 Rapp, Marion T076 Rashid, Mustafa M058, M064 Raum, Marcus M088 Rausch, Sascha M054 Rebasa, Pere PM033 Reche, Fabian S100, M010, M013 Recicar, John PM041 Reck, Christian S092 Regusci, Luca PM014 T = Tuesday INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Reinholt, Finn Reis, Luis Reischmann, Birgit Reitsma, Johannes B. Renner, Nikolaus Renzulli, Pietro Resch, Herbert Resines, Carlos T107 M089, PT025, PT050 M068 T016, T024, T034 S067 M016 M062, T094 S081, S104, PS016, PM017 S028 M057 M007 M092 S102 S022, PS034 M093 PS017 M059, T037, T044, T045, PM016 M053, T002, PS012 PT025 S031 T018 S051 PM047 S024, S094, S105, T042, PM010, PM015 T072 S121 T062 M023 M077 PT013 T011 PS019 PS003 S026 S079 M039, T107, T049 PT028, PT046 S093, S106, S108, S121, M002, M049, M056, M100, M103, M105, M107, M109, M110, T039, T043, T053, T054, T096, PM011, PM036, PM050 PT053 T028 M040 S031 M092 PT010 M009, PT004 T053 S043 S053 PS033 PS047 T106 Ruan, Xiangcai Ruangchainikom, Monchai Ruchholtz, Steffen Rudin, Mark Ruesseler, Miriam Reuben, Simon Reuling, Ellen Reuther, Falk Reverdy, David Rey Valcárcel, Cristina Reynders, Peter Rhee, Peter Rhemrev, S. Rhemrev, Steven Riansuwan, Kongkhet Ribeiro, Leticia Richardson, Martin Ridings, Dave Rigollaud, Jean-Marc Rijpsma, Douwe Ring, David Ritchie, Ewan Ritz, Ulrike Rivero, Marilin Rivkind, Avi Rivkind, Avraham Rizos, Dimitrios Roberts, Keith Roberts, Simon Rocchetti, S. Röhm, Cordula Rohner, Manuela Røise, Olav Rojnoveanu, Gheorghe Rommens, Pol Maria Rosas, Clara Rosati, Riccardo Röse, Marc Rosenfeldt, Franklin Rosière, Alain Rossi, Aldo Rosu, Oana Rothenbach, Eric Rotolo, Nicola Rots, G. Roumelioti, Charikleia Royston, Simon Rožman, Primož CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday Final Programme Number M084 M053 S083, T015 S089 M036, M045, T066, PM031 Ruiz, Igancio T088 Runcanu, Alexandru PT042 Rutic, Zeliko S017 Saadeldinn, Yousif PT019 Safioleas, Michael PT020 Sahni, Vishal PM058 Sahu, Ajay M058, M064 Sainte, Sarah M004 Sakamoto, Yuichiro M025, T012, PS006 Sakhvadze, Shadiman S069 Sakhvadze, Sopiko S069 Saleh, Daniel PM008 Saliba, Sarah T101 Saltzherr, Teun Peter M015, M027, M037, T016, T024, TO34 Salvado, Ramon PT025 Salvador, Jordi T088 Sánchez Fuentes, Nieves PT041 Sánchez, Teresa PS010 Sanchez-Rodriguez, Teresa PS002, PT021 Sancho, JJ. PM032 Sandu, Olimpia PT027, PT049 Sanpakit, Sanyapong PS030 Sanz, Mercedes PT021 Sapmaz, Ersin S040, S041 Sarantopoulou, Aggeliki PS040 Sarantos, Konstantinos PM055 Sarboiu, Felix PS009 Saridis, Alkis S074, S113 Saroch, Stéphane S051 Saudi-Moro, Sef PT029 Sayers, Adele T065 Scarabello, Ivano T085 Schädel-Höpfner, Michael M083 Scheld, Michaela T095 Scheller, Bertram PM031 Schemitsch, Emil S056, S057 Schepers, Tim S118, PM061 Schmal, Hagen S110, T036, T059 Schmidt, Christian M065 Schmidt, Frauke M086 Schmidt, Reinhard T067, PS024 Schmidt, Roland S054 Schmidt-Horlohé, Kay S107 Schmitt, Tim PS028 Schnater, J. M057 Schneider, Jens T053 Schneider, Sebastian S070 Schnüriger, Beat M016 Schoepfer, Alain M016 Schoonhoven, Lisette T068 Schreiber, Martin PT034 Schreiber, Verena S086, M087 T = Tuesday 93 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Schreurs, Marco Schultheiss, Judith Schulz, Arndt Schulz, Rudolf Schwarz, Christina Schweiger, Stephan Schwieger, Karsten Scola, Alexander Seebach, Caroline Segers, Michiel Sehjal, Ranjit Seibert, Franz Seil, Romain Sekmen, Umit Sekulic, Aleksandar Sekulic, Stojan Sekulic-Frkovic, Aleksandra Seligson, David Sellai, R. Sellei, Richard Selvaratnam, Veenesh Senatore, Gianluca Senekovic, Vladimir Sermon, An Seybold, Dominik Shaban, Sami Shah, Suraj Shalev, Arie Shapey, Iestyn Shaw, David Shetty, Vishwanath Shiota, Naofumi Shiraishi, Atsushi Shoko, Tomohisa Shussman, Noam Siddiqui, Bobby Siebenrock, Klaus Siebert, Hartmut Siekmann, Holger Sierevelt, Inger Simic Korac, Natasa Simko, Peter Simmen, Hans-Peter S027 S125 T099, PS018, PS052 S067 PM011 M074 S059, S060, M055 S067 S125 T072 PS015 S067 S127 S015, M094, PT024 PT006 M095, PT002 Soares, S. Sobowale, Oluwaseun Sockeel, Philippe Söderlund, Tim Sohlbach, Dagmar Sommer, Christoph Soni, Bakul Sosef, Nico Spaepen, Nouchka Spagnoletti, Marco Spies, Volker Spiessens, Tom Spiridakis, Konstantinos Spirou, Spiros Sproviero, Jorge Spyridakis, Michael Stamatakos, Michael Stampfl, Paul Stary, David Steel, J. Stefanic, Franc Stein, Thomas Stejskal, Lukáš Steller, E. Stergiopoulos, Spyridon Sternstein, Werner Stigt, Sander Stoian, Silviu Stolz, Christian Strambu, Victor Stratsiani, Athina Strecker, Wolf Strohm, Peter Struve, Peter Stürup, Jens Suárez, Laura Suchomel, Radomir Südkamp, Norbert Sühwold, J. Swank, D. Szarvas, Jozsef Taeger, Georg Takorov, Ivelin Talan, Harish Tamulis, Sigitas Tan, Edward Tan, Xi Xiang Esther Tanno, Katsutoshi Tantari, Stanislav Tarkin, Ivan Tauber, Mark Tejedor, Raquel ten Duis, Henk-Jan Tepetes, Konstantinos Testroote, Mark Teuben, Michel Thalhammer, Gerhild Tharmviboonsri, Theerawoot The, Bertram PT033, PT036 M058, M064 M019 PM019 T089 S003, T003, T006 M072 PS017 S111 S043 S121 M011 PT045 PT035 S099, M048 T030 PT020 S005, S091 M031, T075 M101 M003 S092, T095 M050 T001 T033, PT020 M002, M105, T039 PM018 S012, S042, PM029 T089 S012, S042, PM029 PT035 PT038 T036 PS037 PM021 S104 PS022 S110, T036, T059, T084 PS018 S090 PM056 S001 M021, PT012 M017 S011, M076 PM018 PM037 PS001 PT028, PT046 S086 T094 PT008 M088 M022, T030, PT032 PM006 S096 M106 Sinclair, Martin Sinnis, Gerasimos Šír, Milan Sirbiladze, Koba Sisto, Riccardo Sittaro, N. Sjödahl, Rune Skirving, Allan Smeets, S. Smith, Charlotte Smith, Chris Smith, Hannah Smith, R. Smrke, Dragica Snoeckx, R. CAPTION: P = E-Poster 94 M095, PT002 T057, T103 M101 M086, PS028 PM058 S035, PT040 M003 S059, S060 S023, S063, T040, PM051 M029, PM039 S056, S057 M023 T011 PS015 PM058 T087 M026, T023, T035 M026 M023, M077 T079 T055 S083, T015 M065 M057 M038 PM001 S122, S124, PS041, PT037 T019 S021 PT016 S069 M102 M101 S009, PT022 S122, S124 T077 PS025, PM020 S029 PM034 S024 T106 PT011 S = Sunday M = Monday T = Tuesday M053, T002, PS012 T013 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Theeuwes, Hilco Theobald, Peter Theodoraki, Maria-Eleni Theodorou, Dimitris Theopold, Jan Thomeer, Bastiaan Thörne, Johan Tiemann, Andreas Tilkeridis, Konstantinos Timmers, Tim Tiren, Davut Todd, Brian Toffoli, Andrew Tomajer, Valentina Tomasch, Gordana Tomaszewski, Ryszard Tomazevic, Matevz Tomesen, Tijmen Tominc, Uros Tøndevold, Erik Torab, Fawaz Torres Garcia, A. Tos, Pierluigi Tosounidis, Georg Toth, Laszlo Toutouzas, Konstantinos Toyama, Masahiro Trenti, Loris Triantafyllou, Christos Trondsen, Erik Tsaknaki, Evangelitsa Tsang, Kai Tsiampas, Dimitris Tsimoyiannis, Evaggelos Tsionaras, Vasilios Tudose, Mirela Tugnoli, Gregrio Tuinebreijer, Wim Tulwa, Nirmal Tuovinen, Hannele Turconi, Maria Grazia Turegano, Fernando S114, T091 T073 T033 T033 T092 T013 S036 S026 PS045 PS031, PT023 S090 M058, M064 S124 T029, PS003 T101 T070, T071, T074 T108 S112 T108 PM021 PM039 PT044 M102 T058 M097 T033 PS035 S014 S054 M091 M066 T069 PM053 PT013, PT035 PT035 PS038 S035, M012, PT040 S114 PM007, PM052 PM019 M042, T028, T031, PT030 S102, PS002, PS004, PS007, PS010, PT021 M033, PT037 T019 S074, S113 PS035 S012 S092, T095 PM034 M053 T101 PM003 T014 S058 M027 T068 PT023 S090 van Bezooijen, Rutger PS042 van Delden, Otto M015 van den Bekerom, Michel M057, T001 van der Elst, Maarten S118, PM035, PM061 van der Linden, Frits S090 van der Star, Myriam S037 van der Veen, Alex S073 van der Velden, Jolanda S072 van der Vlies, Cornelis M015 van der Werf, Huub PM015 van der Zee, Caroline S044 van Dijk, C. M057 van Dongen, Robert T068 van Griensven, Martijn S032 van Helden, Svenhjalmar PM035, PM044 Van Herck, Bert M006 van Laarhoven, Jacqueline T020 van Lammeren, Guus T072 van Leerdam, Roderick T045 Van Lieshout, E. S118, PM061 Van Loon, Pieter M100 van Meirhaeghe, Jan PM028 van Montfoort, Douwe M059 van Montfort, Gust S073 van Olden, G. S002 van Overvest, Karlijn PS017 van Vliet, Sabine S118 van Vliet-Koppert, Sabine PM061 van Vugt, Arie T068, PM018 van Vugt, Raoul PM045 van Wessem, Karlijn S020, T047 Vandenbroucke-Grauls, Christina S027, T051 Vanderschot, Paul PM028 Vanlauwe, Johan PS023 Vaquero, Alberto PS004 Varga, Endre T060 Vartic, Mihaela M009, PT004 Vasic, Jovica M095, PT002 Vasilache, Cornelia Letitia M073, PM057 Vasireddy, Aswinkumar PS025, PS056, PM020 Vassiliu, Pantelis S103 Vastardis, Georgios S021 Vécsei, Vilmos S005, S091, S116, S126, M106, T057, PS024, PM024 Vegh, Gyorgy M075, PT052 Velari, Luca S034, PT044 Venditti, Dario S034, PT044 Vengust, Rok PM027 Venter, Dan M009 Venter, Mircea PS009 Verbruggen, J. P. A. M. T077, PM060 Verdonschot, Nico S123 Verhofstad, Michiel PS026, PM040, PT023 Vermetten, Eric T017 Ververidis, Athanasios PS045 Vesely, Radek PS022 Vestjens, Bas T005 Viçoso, Sofia PM022, PM059 Turina, Matthias Twomey, Patrick Tzeltzes, Vasilios Uchino, Masataka Udriste, Cristian Ulmer, Michael Upadhyay, Neil Upibulsin, Nakorn Uranues, Selman Urbán, Ferenc Urbanek, Pavel Urraca, Salvador Valk, JP. van Achterberg, Theo van Beeck, E. van Bemmel, A.J.M. CAPTION: P = E-Poster S = Sunday M = Monday Final Programme Number T = Tuesday 95 INDEX OF AUTHORS Belgian Trauma Society Author Final Programme Number Author Final Programme Number Videnovic, Nebojsa Vijfhuize, Sanne Vilela, Carlos Villagran, Federico Villani, Silvia Vincent, Maria Visser, Annelies Vlachos, Christos Vladov, Nikola Vollrath, Fritz von Rüden, Christian Voynovskiy, Alexandr Vrahas, Mark Vundelinckx, Bart Waddell, James Wafaisade, Arash Wagner, Frithjof Wähnert, Dirk Walcher, Felix PT006 T082 PM022 S099 S035, PT040 PS047 M037 M090, T009, PS040 M021, PT012 M112 M040 PT015, PT048 S024 PS023 S056, S057 T032 T102 S059, S060, M055 S039, M036, M045, T066, PM031 T101 S009, PT022 PS001 PS047 M045, T066 S110 S092, T095 M071 S095, M027, M088 PT038 S062 PM045 PM024 S072 PS024 S068 T107 PS052 M015 S115 S125 S067 PM044 S087 T019 Windolf, Joachim Windolf, Markus Winkelmann, Hans Peter Woelfel, Christoph Wolf, Harald Woltmann, Alexander Wouters, Ruben Wozasek, Gerald Wunnasinthop, Somyot Wurm, Simone Wutzler, Sebastian M083 S059, S060, M055 PT038 PM030 PM005 S025, M040 S106 S126 PS030 S025 S039, M035, M036, PM031 M036 M093 PT043 S033 PM026 S033 PT005, PT009, PT039, PT047 M025, T012, PS006 T100 PM034 S040, S041 PS029 M098 Waldert, Joerg Wallon, Conny Watanabe, Atsushi Wayper, Emma Weber, Roxane Welke, Stefanie Welsch, Frederic Wendsche, Peter Wendt, K. Weniger, Carmen Weninger, Patrick Werre, Andries Widhalm, Harald Wieland, Arvid Wieland, Thomas Wieser, Karl Wikeroy, Annette Wilde, Erik Wilde, Jim Wilharm, Arne Wilhelm, Kerstin Will, Stefan Willems, Paul Williams, Steve Willis, Kate CAPTION: P = E-Poster 96 S = Sunday M = Monday Wyen, Hendrik Wynne, Julie Xatzis, L. Yaclin, Orhan Yalniz, Erol Yavuz, Erkan Yildirim, Mehmet Yokota, Hiroyuki Yorimitsu, Masanori Yousri, Taher Yucel, Orhan Yukioka, Tetsuo Yuste-Garcia, Pedro Zafra Jiménez, José Alberto Zago, Mauro Zamborsky, Radoslav Zdero, Rad Zeckey, Christian Zelle, Boris Zhezherya, Edward Ziebart, Thomas Ziegler, Reinhilde Zigman, Tomislav Zikos, Nikolaos Zikos, Nikos Zuidema, Wietse Zurakowski, David Zwingmann, Jörn T = Tuesday PS016 M042, T028, T031, PT030 PM001 S056, S057 M034, M081, M085, T046, T048 M087 PM012 S121 M047, PM048 PM038 PT014 PM053 S004, S006, S037, S044, S071, S097, M014, PS055 S024, S105 S110, T036, T084 INDEX OF INVITED SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONS Belgian Trauma Society Speaker/Chairperson Page Speaker/Chairperson Page Aktuglu K. – Izmir, Turkey Al-Ayoubi F. – Linköping, Sweden Allard D. – Cape Town, South Africa Asensio J. – Miami, USA Ashkenazi I. – Shimshit, Israel Augat P. – Murnau, Germany Babst R. – Luzern, Switzerland Balogh Z. – Newcastle, Australia Barbosa P. – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Baron D’Hooghe M. – Brugge, Belgium Bégué T. – Paris, France Bemelman M. – Utrecht, The Netherlands Betz A. – Lebach, Germany Blauth M. – Innsbruck, Austria Bouillion B. – Cologne, Germany Braunsteiner T. – Vienna, Austria Brink P. – Maastricht, The Netherlands Broos P. – Leuven, Belgium Bühren V. – Murnau, Germany Butcher N. – Newcastle, Australia Cabral R. – Coimbra, Portugal Canata G. – Torino, Italy Castelli F. – Milano, Italy Cennamo A. – Naples, Italy Champion H. – Annapolis, USA Chiodini F. – Legnano, Italy Cimerman M. – Ljubljana, Slovenia Cornu O. – Brussels, Belgium De Gheldere C. – Lier, Belgium DeDeyne C. – Genk, Belgium Degroof E. – Antwerp, Belgium De Ridder V. – Rotterdam, The Netherlands Dewaele J. – Ghent, Belgium Dhar S. – Nottingham, United Kingdom D’Hondt E. – Brussels, Belgium Einav S. – Jersualem, Israel Engelhard K. – Mainz, Germany Fingerhut A. – Poissy, France Fischer P. – Bonn, Germany Friedl W. – Aschaffenburg, Germany Fröhlich P. – Budapest, Hungary Gänsslen A. – Celle, Germany Gercek E. – Mainz, Germany Giannou C. – Greece Giannoudis P. – Leeds, United Kingdom Gosch M. – Innsbruck, Austria Goslings C. – Amsterdam, The Netherlands Grønborg H. – Copenhagen, Denmark Guérin E. – Charleroi, Belgium Habermann B. – Mainz, Germany Heim D. – Frutigen, Switzerland 75 39,55 36, 50, 60, 35, 56, 59 68 61 25, 42, 81 28 39 72 49, 59 39, 59 49 39 28 58 50, 62, 74 33, 43, 55 51 28 59 53 62 60 65, 86 65 45 50 49 57, 63 49 61 43 53 46 68 63 35, 49, 73 71 35 70 77 61 39 28, 45 76 35 55 49 76 25, 32, 36, 77 64, 74 25, 39 63 50 59 70, 79 81 36, 68 53, 77 Jacobs S. – Leuven, Belgium Josten C. – Leipzig, Germany Keel M. – Bern, Switzerland Komadina R. – Celje, Slovenia Kurihara H. – Milan, Italy Kurth A. – Mainz, Germany Lambert S. – London, United Kingdom Latifi R. – Tuscon, USA Leemans R. – Leeuwarden, The Netherlands Leenen L. – Utrecht, The Netherlands 50 26, 30 38, 59 46, 69, 75 73 76 64, 74 64, 73 Hertel R. – Bern, Switzerland Hessmann M. – Fulda, Germany Heylen R. – Genk, Belgium Hierner R. – Essen, Germany Hoffmeyer P. – Geneva, Switzerland Hofmann A. – Mainz, Germany Höntzsch D. – Tuebingen, Germany Hreckovski B. – Slavonski Brod, Croatia Huylebroek J. – Aalst, Belgium Lennquist S. – Linköping, Sweden Leppäniemi A. – Helsinki, Finnland Li W. – Hong Kong, China Lorich D. – New York, USA Lubbecke A. – Geneva, Switzerland Lucidi V. – Brussels, Belgium Mann G. – Kfar Saba, Israel Marzi I. – Frankfurt, Germany Mayo K. – Seattle, USA Mesquita C. – Coimbra, Portugal Michel L. – Mont-Godinne, Belgium Mitkovic M. – Nis, Serbia Moniz Pereira P. – Lisbon, Portugal Mosheiff R. – Jerusalem, Israel Mukhopadhaya J. – Patna, India Müller L. P. – Mainz, Germany Navez B. – Charleroi, Belgium Nehrlich M. – Regensburg, Germany Neugebauer E. – Cologne, Germany Nicolau A. – Greece Nijs S. – Leuven, Belgium Nyska M. – Kfar Saba, Israel Oestern H.-J. – Celle, Germany Oransky M. – Rome, Italy Papadopoulos P. – Thessaloniki, Greece Pape H.-C. – Aachen, Germany Patka P. – Amsterdam, The Netherlands Pattyn P. – Roeselare, Belgium Peitzman A. – Pittsburgh, USA Peter R. – Geneva, Switzerland Petersen W. – Berlin, Germany Pinheiro L. P. – Viseu, Portugal Pohlemann T. – Homburg, Germany Pons F. – Clamart, France Popescu M. R. – Timisoara, Romania Regazzoni P. – Basel, Switzerland Resch H. – Salzburg, Austria Reynders P. – Leuven, Belgium Richards G. – Davos, Switzerland Riddez L. – Solna, Sweden Riley B. – Nottingham, United Kingdom Røise O. – Oslo, Norway Rommens P. M. – Mainz, Germany Royston S. – Sheffield, United Kingdom 39 28, 29, 35, 39, 45, 80 30, 65 35, 47, 60, 71 64, 74 39 59 49 53 28, 58, 59, 75 68, 72, 73 25, 46, 80 43 65 60 32, 39 27, 64 37, 40 49 66 47 49 25, 43, 45, 74 53 48, 74, 77 68, 72 53 28, 50, 50, 64, 70 41, 46 49 28, 30, 55 68, 72 77 56 45, 61 68 37 81 77 36, 42, 49, 78 79 30, 39 60 50, 52 45, 68 49 97 INDEX OF INVITED SPEAKERS AND CHAIRPERSONS Belgian Trauma Society Speaker/Chairperson Page Speaker/Chairperson Page Ruchholtz S. – Marburg, Germany Rueger J.M. – Hamburg, Germany Rüsseler M. – Frankfurt, Germany Sancineto C. – Buenos Aires, Argentina 69 41 55 45, 52, 68, 72 73 27, 33 39 68, 72, 73, 77 41, 60 50 64 40, 66 26, 33 45, 78 31 70 81 59 78 33 29, 74, 75 64, 78 64 76 Szita J. – Budapest, Hungary Taviloglu K. – Istanbul, Turkey Tilsed J. – Beverley, United Kingdom Turégano F. – Madrid, Spain Uranues S. – Graz, Austria Van der Werken C.Utrecht, The Netherlands Van Griensven M. – Vienna, Austria Van Nieuwenhove Y. – Ghent, Belgium Vassiliu P. – Athens, Greece Vécsei V. – Vienna, Austria Verbruggen J. P. A. M. – Maastricht, The Netherlands Verdonck R. – Ghent, Belgium Verfaillie G. – Brussels, Belgium Vitvrouw E. – Ghent, Belgium Voiglio E. – Lyon, France 31 27, 29, 57 73 27, 29, 68 49, 67, 68 Saribeyoglu K. – Istanbul, Turkey Sárváry A. – Budapest, Hungary Sato T. – Okayama City, Japan Sawaguchi T. – Toyama, Japan Schipper I. – Leiden, The Netherlands Schrooten J. – Leuven, Belgium Seekamp A. – Kiel, Germany Seibert F. – Graz, Austria Seligson D. – Louisville, USA Senekovic V. – Ljubljana, Slovenia Sermon A. – Davos, Switzerland Siebert H. – Schwäbisch Hall, Germany Sommer C. – Chur, Switzerland Spormann C. – Zürich, Switzerland Stavropoulos M. – Patras – Greece Stedtfeld H.-W. – Rostock, Germany Stergiopoulos S. – Chaidari, Greece Südkamp N. – Freiburg, Germany Sugrue M. – Letterkenny, Ireland Suhm N. – Basel, Switzerland 98 Waydhas C. – Essen, Germany Wendsche P. – Brno, Czech Republic Wendt K. – Groningen, The Netherlands Werner C. – Mainz, Germany Wich M. – Berlin, Germany Yanar H. – Istanbul, Turkey Zago M. – Milan, Italy Zwipp H. – Dresden, Germany 25, 35 38 49 29. 39, 59 25, 56 33 77 43 53 25, 29, 49, 55 64 25, 56 25, 48 63 33 49, 67 29, 55, 73 41, 77 FLOOR PLAN Belgian Trauma Society 99 NOTES Belgian Trauma Society Printed in Austria by: ROBIDRUCK, 1200 Vienna – www.robidruck.co.at Visit the TRIGEN SURESHOT Launch Symposium on May 16th from 12.30 – 13.30, Room 'Milan' #300. 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