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

MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008<br />

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

INTERACTIVE SESSION:<br />

MB2 Acute Abdomen<br />

Chair: K. Taviloglu (Turkey), A. Leppäniemi (Finl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

Panelist 1: S. Uranues (Austria)<br />

Panelist 2: A. Leppäniemi (Finl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

Panelist 3: A. Fingerhut (France)<br />

Panelist 4: K. Saribeyoglu (Turkey)<br />

Panelist 5: S. Stergiopoulos (Greece)<br />

Panelist 6: M. Zago (Italy)<br />

Panelist 7: H. Yanar (Turkey)<br />

3 - 4 case scenarios will be chosen out <strong>of</strong> the cases suggested by panelists<br />

Mentometer equipment for 250 persons will be available in this session.<br />

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

HIGHLIGHT SESSION:<br />

MG2 Training <strong>of</strong> surgeons for management <strong>of</strong> mass-casualty situations<br />

Chair: S. Lennquist (Sweden), P. Fischer (Germany)<br />

1. General principles <strong>of</strong> training<br />

S. Lennquist (Sweden) 15'<br />

2. Training for armed conflicts<br />

B. Hreckovski (Croatia) 15'<br />

3. Training for terror actions<br />

Y. Kluger (Israel) 15'<br />

4. Training for austere environments<br />

L. Riddez (Sweden) 15'<br />

5. Training <strong>of</strong> US trauma surgeons for mass-casualty situations<br />

D. Trunkey (USA) 15'<br />

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

ML2 Minimally Invasive Techniques in <strong>Trauma</strong> & <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> II<br />

Chair: M. Blauth (Austria), Z. Korac (Croatia)<br />

1. New implants for the treatment <strong>of</strong> distal radius fractures:<br />

advantages, pitfalls <strong>and</strong> complications<br />

A. Sermon, S. Nijs, P. Broos (Belgium) 10'<br />

2. Trueflex nail used for intramedullary osteosynthesis <strong>of</strong> forearm shaft<br />

fractures – long term experience<br />

J. Trlica, I. Pocepcov, T. Dedek, J. Koci, K. Smejkal (Czech Republic) 10'<br />

3. Intramedullary nailing versus volar plating for the treatment <strong>of</strong> unstable<br />

distal radius fractures<br />

G. Gradl (Germany) 10'<br />

4. Minimalinvasive screw osteosynthesis <strong>of</strong> the scaphoid fracture<br />

L. Schütz, Y. Papke, S. Freitag, Ch. Josten (Germany) 10'<br />

5. Metacarpal fracture fixation: comparison <strong>of</strong> novel technique<br />

(intramedullary interlock nailing) with conventional intramedullary K-wiring<br />

M. Agrawal, K. Patel, S. Hodgson (UK) 10'<br />

6. Percutaneus stable fixation <strong>of</strong> the V-th metatarsal avulsion <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Jones fracture<br />

W. Friedl, J. Withe, J. Gehr (Germany) 10'<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008

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