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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008<br />

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

MG1 Early Total Care vs. Damage Control <strong>Surgery</strong> plus Miscellaneous Topics<br />

Chair: V. Smrkolj (Slovenia), Z. Magyari (Hungary)<br />

1. Crushing trauma problems concerning diagnosis <strong>and</strong> treatment<br />

M. Nagea, O. Lupescu, C. L. Vasilache, S. A. Niculescu (Romania) 10'<br />

2. Injuries to inferior vena cava (IVC) – to ligate or to reconstruct?<br />

F. Vojko, K. Nina (Slovenia) 10'<br />

3. Does damage control external fixation negatively influence healing<br />

<strong>and</strong> infection rates <strong>of</strong> femoral shaft fractures?<br />

S. Nijs, W. Metsemaekers, P. Reynders, P. Broos (Belgium) 10'<br />

4. “Bogota-VAC” – a modified temporary abdominal closure technique<br />

C. von Rüden, E. Benninger, D. Mayer, O. Trentz, L. Labler (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>) 10'<br />

5. External fixation for damage control orthopaedics: a review <strong>of</strong> 45<br />

consecutive polytrauma patients<br />

P. Caba, A. Zafra Jimenez, J. L. Baltasar, C. Garcia, C. Resines (Spain) 10'<br />

6. With a scalpel in Africa – traumatology in a "developing" country;<br />

Ethiopia October 2006 – January 2007<br />

L. Szabó, G. Ieagariu Galatea, Mutschler, J. Peltzer (Hungary) 10'<br />

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

ML1 Minimally Invasive Techniques in <strong>Trauma</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> I<br />

Chair: A. J. M. Karthaus (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), B. Turchányi (Hungary)<br />

1. The clavicle hookplate for Neer type II lateral clavicle fractures<br />

E. Verleisdonk, R. J. Renger, P. Raams, G. Roukema, J. Font (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) 8'<br />

2. Operative treatment for delayed union <strong>and</strong> nonunion <strong>of</strong> midshaft<br />

clavicular fractures<br />

K. Papagiannakos, C. Garnavos, E. Charalambidis, P. Kouloumentas,<br />

L. Tsiopos, S. Tzevelekos (Greece) 8'<br />

3. A new fracture specific reversed shoulder arthroplasty to treat<br />

complex proximal humerus fractures in the geriatric patient:<br />

preliminary results<br />

S. Nijs, S. Defoort, P. Broos (Belgium) 8'<br />

4. Treatment <strong>of</strong> proximal humerus fractures using a helix wire.<br />

Results after 400 patients.<br />

C. Kollersbeck, T. Walcher, F. Strasser, F. Genelin (Austria) 8'<br />

5. Minimally invasive treatment <strong>of</strong> displaced proximal humeral<br />

fractures with angular stable locking nail – advantages <strong>and</strong> limitations<br />

L. Kovacic, F. Stefanic, M. Krkovic, B. Sluga, V. Senekovic (Slovenia) 8'<br />

6. Intramedullary nailing versus plate fixation for the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

humeral shaft fractures: which is best?<br />

B. Almazedi (UK) 8'<br />

7. Operation tretament <strong>of</strong> 2-3 fragments proximal humeral fractures<br />

using Zifko vs. Philos<br />

K. Smejkal, T. Dìdek, I. Zvák, J. Trlica, J. Folvarský (Czech Republic) 8'<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008

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