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POSTER INDEX<br />

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POSTER INDEX<br />

MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR ACCIDENTS AND DISASTERS<br />

1. Table top exercise in the hospital – simulation <strong>of</strong> a mass casualty incident<br />

P. Fischer, K. Kabir, D. Wirtz, H. Bail, C. Burger (Germany)<br />

2. Pediatric trauma under catastrophic conditions<br />

I. Gavrankapetanovic, S. Becirbegovic, H. Tanovic, F. Gavrankapetanovic (Bosnia-Herzegovina)<br />

3. Wintersport-injuries – a prospective study from 1996/97 to 2005/06<br />

D. Heim, K. Altgeld (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

4. A new augmentation method for screw fixation in osteoporotic intracapsular hip fractures: first promising<br />

results in patients<br />

G. R. Roukema, S A G Meylaerts, S. J. Rhemrev (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)<br />

MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES IN TRAUMA- AND EMERGENCY SURGERY<br />

1. Internal fixation for calcaneal intra-articular fractures<br />

C. Alex<strong>and</strong>ropoulos, S. Tsourvakas, S. Kourkouvelas, C. Poutsiakas, K. Kesoglou (Greece)<br />

2. Treatment <strong>of</strong> distal femoral fractures with L.I.S.S: our experience<br />

A. Biasibetti, F. Atzori, R. Sisto, A. Gallo, R. Matteotti (Italy)<br />

3. Pertrochanteric fractures treated with PCCP: complications <strong>and</strong> functional outcomes.<br />

A. Biasibetti, E. Grosso, R. Matteotti, F. Mosetto, A. Gallo (Italy)<br />

4. Treatment <strong>of</strong> tibial plafond fracture with external fixator<br />

A. Biasibetti, D. Aloj, G. Di Gregorio, C. Salomone, R. Matteotti (Italy)<br />

5. Avoiding premature Ilizarov frame removal in tibial fractures<br />

S. Britten, A. Hepworth, M. Hassan, P. Sian (UK)<br />

6. Scaphoid nonunion with radioscaphoid arthritis treated by distal scaphoid resection arthroplasty<br />

P. Dráè, P. Maòák, I. Èižmáø (Czech Republic)<br />

7. Minimal invasive techniques in hip replacement with conventional instruments – advantages <strong>and</strong> efforts.<br />

A. K. E. Egkher, A. Seis, G. Bezard, S. Eipeldauer, V. Vécsei (Austria)<br />

8. Operative treatment <strong>of</strong> clavicle fractures<br />

S. Floor, W. Draaisma, G. van Olden (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)<br />

9. Percutaneus stable fixation <strong>of</strong> the fibula in pilon tibiale fractures<br />

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

10. Longest follow-up after blunt thoracic aortic injury treated with endovascular stent-grafting<br />

H. Homma, T. Fujikawa, T. Yukioka, S. Kawaguchi, H. Shigematsu (Japan)<br />

11. Temporary ex-fix prior to tertiary referral: availability <strong>and</strong> ability<br />

R. Jeavons, T. Branfoot, M. Dennison, S. Royston, S. Britten (UK)<br />

12. A minimal-invasive strategy for metacarpal 2-5 fractures in children <strong>and</strong> adolescents: one elastic stable<br />

intramedullary nail is enough<br />

M. M. Kaiser, T. Theilen, K. Tafazzoli, L. M. Wessel (Germany)<br />

13. Structures at risk during retr<strong>of</strong>ibular wire placement in the distal tibia: a quantitative cadaveric study<br />

P. Loughenbury, R. Tunstall, S. Britten (UK)<br />

14. Use <strong>of</strong> the less invasive stabilisation system (LISS) in treating distal femoral <strong>and</strong> proximal tibial fractures<br />

P. Loughenbury, V. Gulati, D. Walker, E. Tsiridis, P Giannoudis (UK)<br />

15. Minimally invasive treatment <strong>of</strong> ruptured LCA <strong>and</strong> MPFL by a single graft <strong>of</strong> quad tendon – killing two<br />

birds with one stone<br />

M. Macura (Slovenia)<br />

16. Simplified technique for closed humeral nailing<br />

B. Mahaisavariya (Thail<strong>and</strong>)

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