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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008<br />

15:00 - 16:00 h<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2008<br />

ANTALYA 15:00 - 16:00<br />

Business meeting <strong>of</strong> the ESTES Section for Disaster & Military <strong>Surgery</strong><br />

Programme leader: S. Lennquist (Sweden)<br />

1. Opening <strong>and</strong> welcome<br />

2. Election <strong>of</strong> Chairman for the meeting<br />

3. Election <strong>of</strong> Secretary for the meeting<br />

4. Activity report<br />

5. Membership statement<br />

6. Economy<br />

7. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Disaster Medicine<br />

8. Election <strong>of</strong> Chairman, Secretary <strong>and</strong> Treasurer<br />

9. Election <strong>of</strong> 4 additional members for the Executive Board<br />

10. National representatives: Confirmation/ revision <strong>of</strong> proposal<br />

11. Tasks <strong>of</strong> National Representatives<br />

12. Educational activities<br />

13. Membership fee<br />

14. Election <strong>of</strong> working groups:<br />

Bylaws for the section<br />

Programme committee<br />

Educational programme<br />

Common protocol for Major Incidents<br />

15. Programme for the next congress<br />

16. Next meeting<br />

17. Other business<br />

16:00 - 17:30 h<br />

BUDAPEST 16:00 - 17:30<br />

MB5 KEYNOTE LECTURE:<br />

Chair: A. Peitzman (USA), J. A. Simonka (Hungary)<br />

Management <strong>of</strong> chest injuries with associated major trauma<br />

O. Trentz (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>) 20'<br />

MB5 Polytrauma in combination with thorax trauma II<br />

1. Thorax injury severity predicts the pattern <strong>and</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> polytrauma<br />

T. Dedek, J. Koci, J. Trlica, T. Holecek, M. Frank (Czech Republic) 8'<br />

2. Severe chest injury in polytrauma<br />

P. M. Lenzlinger, T. Lustenberger, L. Mica, M. Keel (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>) 8'<br />

3. The value <strong>of</strong> routine versus selective CT <strong>of</strong> the chest <strong>and</strong> thoracic spine in<br />

blunt trauma<br />

J. Deunk, M. Brink, M. Edwards, H. Dekker, A. van Vugt (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s) 8'<br />

4. Experiences collected during the operations <strong>of</strong> patients with serious chest<br />

instability<br />

Z. István, G. Merényi, V. György, K. István, K. Ádám (Hungary) 8'<br />

5. Chest X-ray can be safely skipped if thoracic US (e-fast) is included in trauma<br />

protocol – a prospective study<br />

M. Zago, D. Mariani, A. Casamassima, M.G. Turconi, H. Kurihara, F. Luzzana (Italy) 8'

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