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14:00 - 15:30 h<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2008<br />

BUDAPEST 14:00 - 15:30<br />

SB3 KEYNOTE LECTURE:<br />

Chair: S. Stergiopoulos (Greece), Zs. Balogh (Australia / Hungary)<br />

Damage control principles<br />

A. Peitzman (USA) 20'<br />

SB3 Early Total Care vs. Damage Control <strong>Surgery</strong> II<br />

1. Impact <strong>of</strong> routine whole-body multislice computed tomography on<br />

damage control procedures in major trauma patients with severe<br />

thoracic <strong>and</strong> abdominal injuries<br />

P. Weninger, H. Hertz (Austria) 8'<br />

2. Early total care vs. damage control surgery for liver trauma (our experience)<br />

B. V. Martian, M. Avram, B. I. Diaconescu, I. Dogaru, M. Beuran (Romania) 8'<br />

3. The changing epidemiology <strong>of</strong> postinjury-multiple organ failure<br />

Zs. Balogh, D. Dewar, P. Mackay, K. Havill (Australia / Hungary) 8'<br />

4. Damage control surgery reduces systemic inflammation after severe trauma<br />

M. Keel, T. Lustenberger, P. Lenzlinger, O. Trentz, C. Meier (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>) 8'<br />

5. Damage control orthopaedics in patients with multiple injuries versus<br />

early total care<br />

F. Castelli, G. A. La Maida, O. Chiara, S. Cimbanassi, D. Capitani (Italy) 8'<br />

GRAZ 14:00 - 15:30<br />

SG3 KEYNOTE LECTURE:<br />

Chair: Y. Kluger (Israel), L. Zsiros (Hungary)<br />

Major incident response – the need <strong>of</strong> a scientific approach<br />

S. Lennquist (Sweden) 20'<br />

SG3 Management <strong>of</strong> Major Accidents <strong>and</strong> Disasters<br />

1. The effect <strong>of</strong> helicopter emergency medical services on functional<br />

outcome after major trauma<br />

A. Ringburg, S. Polinder, M.C.P. van Ierl<strong>and</strong>, E.W. Steyerberg, E.M.M. van Lieshout,<br />

P. Patka, E.F. van Beeck, I.B. Schipper (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) 7'<br />

2. What can you expect after a massive terrorist attack? Experience<br />

from the Madrid bombings<br />

P. Caba, J. L. Leon Baltasar, C. Resines Erasun, C. Garcia Fuentes, M. Aroca (Spain) 7'<br />

3. Earthquake in Kashmir-Pakistan 8 Oct 2005 – lessons from Turkish<br />

Red Crescent field hospital experience<br />

G. Akbulut (Turkey) 7'<br />

4. Abdominal injury following terrorist attacks: a unique pattern <strong>of</strong> injury<br />

M. Bala, T. Hadar, G. Almogy (Israel) 7'<br />

5. Anatomy <strong>of</strong> a 200 vehicle road traffic accident; lessons learned for first<br />

responders <strong>and</strong> trauma centers<br />

G. Britton (UAE) 15'<br />

27<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2008

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