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SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2008<br />

24<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2008<br />

LJUBLJANA 09:00 - 10:30<br />

HIGHLIGHT SESSION:<br />

SL1 Essential training <strong>and</strong> education for the Acute Care Surgeon: what <strong>and</strong> how?<br />

Chair: D. Trunkey (USA), M. Zago (Italy)<br />

1. Essentials in trauma management: basic knowledges <strong>and</strong> skills<br />

KW. Wendt (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) 6’<br />

2. The trauma team approach: the ETC experience<br />

P. Driscoll (UK) 10’<br />

3. <strong>Emergency</strong> ultrasound: a new world in your h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

F. Al-Ayoubi (Sweden) 10'<br />

4. Essentials in trauma management: surgical skills<br />

K. B<strong>of</strong>fard (South Africa) 10'<br />

5. Laparoscopic skills for non-trauma emergencies: are they m<strong>and</strong>atory in 2008?<br />

S. Uranues (Austria) 10'<br />

MALMÖ 09:00 - 10:30<br />

SM1 Research in <strong>Trauma</strong> I<br />

Chair: L. Vámhidy (Hungary), S. Nijs (Belgium)<br />

1. The effect <strong>of</strong> the introduction <strong>of</strong> the Amsterdam <strong>Trauma</strong> Workflow<br />

Concept on mortality <strong>and</strong> functional outcome <strong>of</strong> patients with<br />

severe traumatic brain injury<br />

P. Fung Kon Ji, A. Hijdra, G.J. Bouma, K.J. Ponsen, J. C. Goslings (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) 8'<br />

2. Manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in a contusion<br />

model <strong>of</strong> rat spinal cord injury correlation with motorfunction<br />

N. Walder, A. Petter-Puchner, M. Essig, B. Stieltjes, H. Redl (Austria) 8'<br />

3. Muscle regeneration after 'second hit' traumatic injury<br />

D. B. Horvathy, T. Major, P.P. Nardai, A. Cselenyak, Z. Lacza (Hungary) 8'<br />

4. Regulatory mechanisms <strong>of</strong> the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha<br />

in my<strong>of</strong>ibroblasts <strong>of</strong> hip capsule can specifically be blocked by the<br />

TNF-alpha-blocker Infliximab<br />

S. Mattyasovszky, A. H<strong>of</strong>mann, U. Ritz, L. P. Müller, P.M. Rommens (Germany) 8'<br />

5. Brain tissue regeneration after repeated trauma: the role <strong>of</strong><br />

endogenous or exogenous stem cells<br />

P.P. Nardai, D. B. Horvathy, T. Major, A. Cselenyak, Z. Lacza (Hungary) 8'<br />

6. Serum S 100 B Protein in management <strong>of</strong> mild head injury<br />

R. Morochovic, O. Rácz, M. Kitka, S. Pingorová, P. Cibur (Slovakia) 8'<br />

11:00 - 12:30 h<br />

BUDAPEST 11:00 - 12:30<br />

SB2 Early Total Care vs. Damage Control <strong>Surgery</strong> I<br />

Chair: P. M. Rommens (Germany), Zs. Balogh (Australia / Hungary)<br />

Intro: Orthopaedics<br />

Zs. Balogh (Australia / Hungary) 15'<br />

1. The damage control surgery principle in theory – a synthetic approach<br />

L.T. Papp (Hungary) 10'<br />

2. Damage control surgery <strong>and</strong> combined thermomechanical injury<br />

A. Koltovich, E. Voynovsky, P. Koltovich, A. Kukunchikov, A. Voynovsky (Russia) 10'<br />

3. Damage control orthopaedics surgery for polytrauma with femoral<br />

fractures<br />

O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, G. I. Popescu, C. Patru, C. L. Vasilache (Romania) 10'<br />

4. <strong>Emergency</strong> fixation <strong>of</strong> pelvic injury – damage control procedures vs.<br />

definitive surgery<br />

A. Kristan, M. Cimerman, M. Tomazevic (Slovenia) 10'<br />

5. Using damage control principles to treat late presenting polytrauma.<br />

Explaining the "three hit" Model<br />

A. Banerjee, R. Chatterjee, A. Ganguly (India) 10'

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