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FINAL PROGRAMME
18th European Congress ofTrauma & Emergency Surgery
May 7 – 9, 2017Bucharest International Conference Centre, Palace
of ParliamentBucharest, Romania
Organised byEuropean Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Romanian Society of Surgery Romanian Society for Trauma &
Emergency Surgery
www.estesonline.org
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Welcome
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Organisation & Committees
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Invited Faculty
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Acknowledgements of Guest Societies
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ESTES Board of Directors
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ESTES Society
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EBSQ Examinations
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General Information / Scientific Programme Information
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Speaker / Chairperson Information
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Programme at a Glance
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Scientific Programme
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Sunday, May 7, 2017
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Monday, May 8, 2017
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
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Poster Index
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Important Addresses
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Registration............................................................................................................................................................
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Official Networking Programme
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General Information Bucharest
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Sponsor Acknowledgements
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Exhibition
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Exhibition Floor Plan
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Industry Supported Sessions
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Invited Faculty Index
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Authors Index
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Notes
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Floor Plan
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Welcome
Welcome
MESSAGE FROM THE ESTES PRESIDENT
Dear friends,
It gives me great pleasure on behalf of the European Society for
Trauma and Emergency Surgery to welcome you to Bucharest for the
18th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.
The Congress is the culmination of more than 2 years' work by
Mircea Beuran, Bogdan Diacone-scu and their organising committee.
Together with members of the Society's sections and edu-cation
committee they have worked hard to put together an exciting,
relevant and informative programme that will update you on the
latest integrated approach to trauma and emergency surgery and
provide the opportunity to experience some of the best of Romanian
culture. We have a distinguished international faculty who will
deliver 100 instructional lectures and lead 26 keynote sessions.
More than 200 scientific papers will be presented and discussed and
you will have the opportunity to discuss 450 posters with their
authors.
This year there will be pre-congress courses in the management
of mass casualty incidents, po-lytrauma and point of care
ultrasound. Once again the Congress will play host to the European
Board of Surgery examinations in both Trauma & Emergency
Surgery.
This year is also the 10th Anniversary of the formation of
ESTES. Since the original merger of EATES and ETS it has gone from
strength to strength. That merger created a powerful synergy that
has been built on over the years to create one of the world's
foremost surgical societies. Acknowledging that history, it is my
pleasure to welcome Abe Fingerhut and Christian Krettek to give
eponymous lectures named in honour of Sten Lennquist and Otmar
Trentz, two of the founding fathers of the society.
As a meeting point for European surgeons, where could be more
appropriate than Romania which, located midway between the Atlantic
coast and the Ural mountains, lies in the middle of Europe? It also
has a wealth of traditions, history and beautiful countryside.
Bucharest is one of of the most interesting cities in Eastern
Europe. I hope you can take some time to enjoy it.
Whether your work is concerned purely with trauma or acute care
surgery, a mixture of both, or an elective practice with on-call
responsibility, I hope you will feel welcome at ECTES 2017. This
Congress is a great opportunity to learn from each other and find
new and powerful solutions to the problems we face: so get involved
and make it work for you.
I look forward to seeing you in Bucharest for what promises to
be an unforgettable experience.
Jonathan Tilsed
ESTES President 2016-2017
Jonathan Tilsed, ESTES President
2016-2017
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Welcome
MESSAGE FROM THE ECTES PRESIDENT
Dear colleagues, dear friends,
It is a great honour to welcome you to the 18th European
Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, due to take place from
May 7–9, 2017 in Bucharest, Romania.The 18th European Congress of
Trauma and Emergency Surgery is organised by the European Society
for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) in close cooperation with
the Romanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery and the
Romanian Society of Surgery.
The leading theme of this congress is:
“Give and take – share your experience”
Colleagues of all national ESTES member societies in Europe and
also from other continents will share their knowledge about
prevention and caring for trauma and emergency care patients during
these three days.
The meeting will cover a wide variety of topics such as Damage
Control Principles, Acute Care Surgery, Peritonitis, Management of
Colonic Obstruction, Vascular Injuries, Acute Management of
Pancreatic Injury and Disease, Polytrauma, Trauma Systems,
Collective Burn Injuries, Multiple Fractures, Pelvic Injury and
many others. Instructional lecture courses, keynote sessions, case
presentations and poster sessions will present the state of the art
in emergency and trauma surgery.Also, the EBSQ trauma surgery
examination as well as the emergency surgery examination exam will
be held in association with the meeting.
Furthermore, several pre-congress courses will be organised such
as the European Mass Casualty Incident Course (ECMI), the Modular
Ultra Sound Estes Course (MUSEC) and the Polytrauma course.
During the sessions there will be time for discussion to share
knowledge. The networking events will provide opportunities for
renewing contacts and exchanging experiences between colleagues
from all over the world. I am very grateful that so many
experienced and young colleagues in Romania supported the
organisation of this powerful event by investing a lot of time and
effort.
Today, Bucharest is a cosmopolitan city with a mosaic of the old
and new, traditional and modern, Eastern and Western that all
contribute to its originality and charm. There are contrasts and
pa-radoxes; grandeur and simplicity, remnants of other times and
other values.
I am honoured and proud to welcome you to Bucharest!
Mircea Beuran
Congress President
Mircea Beuran, Congress President
2017
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Organisation & Committees
Organisation & Committees
CONGRESS PRESIDENT
Mircea Beuran – Bucharest, Romania
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Bogdan Diaconescu – Bucharest, RomaniaMarius Anastasiu –
Bucharest, RomaniaPol M. Rommens – Mainz, GermanyJonathan Tilsed –
Beverley, United Kingdom
Invited Faculty
For the full list of invited speakers and chairpersons, please
turn to page 110.
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Acknowledgements of Guest Societies
Acknowledgements of Guest Societies
Special thanks to the following societies and organisations
which responded to our invitation and contributed to the 18th
European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.
PARTICIPATING INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETIES
ATLS in Europe
ATCN Europe
Austrian Trauma Society
Belgian Orthopaedic Trauma Association
Belgian Trauma Society
Bosnian Trauma Society
Croatian Trauma Society
Croatian Urgent Medicine and Surgery Association
Czech Trauma Society
Dutch Trauma Society
Finnish Trauma Society
French Emergency Surgery Society
German Trauma Society
Hellenic Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Hungarian Trauma Society
Israel Trauma Society
Italian Trauma & Emergency Surgery Society (SICUT)
Lusitanian Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Norwegian Trauma Competency Service
Pancyprian Association of Trauma & Emergency Surgery
Pan-Ukrainian Association of Traumatology and Osteosynthesis
Portuguese Surgical SocietyRomanian Society for Trauma &
Emergency SurgerySerbian Trauma SocietySlovakian Trauma
SocietySlovenian Association of Surgeons Slovenian Society of
Trauma Surgeons Spanish Surgeons AssociationSwedish Trauma
AssociationSwiss Society of General Surgery and TraumatologySwiss
Trauma Society (SGTV)Turkish Society of Orthopedics &
TraumatologyTurkish Association of Trauma & Emergency
Surgery
SUPPORTING SOCIETIESAdvanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN)
AOTraumaAsociatia Romana pentru Chirurgie Endoscopica si alte
Tehnici Interventionale (ARCE)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie (DGU)
Gerhard Küntscher Society
International Bone and Joint Infection
Committee
Romanian Society for Trauma & Emergency
Surgery
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ESTES Board of Directors
ESTES Board of Directors
ESTES EXECUTIVE BOARD
ESTES President 2016-2017
Tilsed Jonathan – Beverley, United Kingdom
President Elect
Keel Marius – Berne/Zurich, Switzerland
General Secretary
Rommens Pol M. – Mainz, Germany
Past President
Pape Hans-Christoph – Zurich, Switzerland
Vice President
Voiglio Eric – Lyon, France
Treasurer
Kurihara Hayato – Rozzano, Italy
Advisory Council Chair
Zago Mauro – Bergamo, Italy
Editor-in-chief (EJTES)
Marzi Ingo – Frankfurt, Germany
SECTION CHAIRS & CO-CHAIRS
Emergency Surgery
Shamiyeh Andreas – Linz, AustriaMartinez Casas Isidro –
Alicante, Spain
Disaster & Military Surgery
Bemelman Mike – Utrecht, The NetherlandsVice-chair to be
confirmed
Skeletal Trauma and Sports Medicine
Wendt Klaus – Groningen, The NetherlandsRadko Komadina – Celje,
Slovenia
Visceral Trauma
Riddez Louis – Linköping, SwedenVice-chair to be confirmed
Polytrauma
Pape Hans-Christoph – Zurich, Switzerland
NATIONAL DELEGATES
Bahouth Hany – Haifa, IsraelBaker Andrew – Durban, South
AfricaBakota Bore – Karlovac, CroatiaBeuran Mircea – Bucharest,
RomaniaCarmo Caldeira Maria – Madeira, PortugalCimerman Matej –
Ljubljana, SloveniaChrysanthos Georgiou – Nicosia, CyprusDrác Pavel
– Olomouc, Czech RepublicGaarder Christine – Oslo,
NorwayGavrankapetanovic Ismet – Sarajevo, Bosnia and
HerzegovinaHeim Dominik – Frutigen, SwitzerlandHreckovski Boris –
Slavonski Brod, CroatiaJosten Christoph – Leipzig,
GermanyKalashnikov Andriy – Kiev, UkraineKdolsky Richard – Vienna,
AustriaKomadina Radko – Celje, SloveniaLantto Iikka – Oulu,
FinlandLodier Frédéric – Lyon, FranceMartinez Casas Isidro –
Alicante, SpainMesquita Carlos – Coimbra, PortugalMitkovic Milorad
B. – Nis, SerbiaNijs Stefaan – Leuven, BelgiumOkçu Güvenir –
Manisa, TurkeyPlatz Andreas – Zurich, SwitzerlandPons Francois –
Clamart, FrancePonsen Kees-Jan – Alkmaar/Beverwijk, The
NetherlandsPutzeys Guy – Bellegem, BelgiumRiddez Louis – Linköping,
SwedenSimko Peter – Bratislava, SlovakiaStergiopoulos Spiros –
Athens, GreeceVarga Endre – Szeged, HungaryYanar Hakan – Istanbul,
TurkeyZago Mauro – Bergamo, Italy
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ESTES Society
ESTES Society
ESTES GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Monday, May 8, 2017, from 12:45Room Iorga, Bucharest
International Conference Centre, The Palace of Parliament
Agenda
1. Opening and welcome 2. Approval of the agenda 3. Approval of
the minutes of the General Assembly on April 25, 2016, in Vienna,
Austria 4. Election of Manuela Walland as recording secretary 5.
Presidential Report 6. Report of the Secretary General 7. Approval
of new members & Termination of membership 8. Report of the
Treasurer 9. Report of the Financial Committee Chairman 10.
Discharge of the Treasurer from his responsibility 11. Appointment
of the Financial Committee members for the year 2017 12. Report of
the Vice-President 13. Report of the Endorsement Committee Chairman
14. Report of the Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Trauma
and Emergency Surgery 15. Report of the Chairman of the Advisory
Council 16. Report of the Section Chairs
a. Disaster & Military Surgery b. Emergency Surgery c.
Skeletal Trauma & Sports Medicine d. Visceral Trauma e.
Polytrauma
17. Report of the Education Committee 18. Approval of the
Education Committee Chair 2017 – 2020: Peep Talving 19. Approval of
the Education Committee Co-Chair 2017 – 2020: Luca Ponchietti 20.
Report of the Congress President 2017 21. Election of the President
Elect (2017-2018) – suggestion: Christoph Josten, Germany 22.
Election of the Secretary General (2017 – 2020) – suggestion: Klaus
Wendt, The
Netherlands 23. Outlook at future ESTES Congresses 24.
Miscellaneous 25. Closing Remarks
Jonathan Tilsed, ESTES President 2016-2017
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ESTES Society
ESTES SECTION MEETINGS
Disaster & Military Surgery
Sunday, May 7, 201707:30 – 08:30ESTES loungeSection Chair: Mike
Bemelman
Emergency Surgery
Monday, May 8, 201707:30 – 08:30Human Rights HallSection Chair:
Andreas ShamiyehVice Chair: Isidro Martinez Casas
EJTES EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Sunday, May 7, 201712:00 – 14:00Board room – Entrance level
ESTES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
Annual fees:
— Regular: EUR 120 — Doctors in training / non-doctors: EUR
85
Benefits:
— Save up to 22% at the annual congress of the society,
including industry exhibition — Register for endorsed courses and
meetings at a reduced fee — Receive 6 issues of the European
Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, published
by Springer, including the ESTES News — Join one of ESTES’ five
specialist sections: Disaster and Military Surgery, Emergency
Surgery, Polytrauma, Skeletal Trauma & Sports Medicine,
Visceral Trauma — Receive a diploma confirming your individual
membership (upon request)
For more information, visit the ESTES booth in the exhibition
area or check out the website www.estesonline.org
ESTES INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE
Come in and find out more about the history, milestones and aims
of the ESTES member socie-ties! ESTES International Village is
located in the exhibition area in the left-hand corner next to the
entrance.
Skeletal Trauma and Sports Medicine
Sunday, May 7, 201712:45 – 13:45Human Rights HallSection Chair:
Klaus WendtVice Chair: Radko Komadina
Visceral Trauma
Sunday, May 7, 201707:30 – 08:30Board roomSection Chair: Louis
Riddez
Polytrauma
Sunday, May 7, 201718:30 – 19:30Human Rights HallInterim-Section
Chair: Hans-Christoph Pape
Education Committee
Sunday, May 7, 201718:30 – 19:30Board roomChair: Miriam
RüsselerVice-Chair: Peep Talving
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EBSQ Examinations
EBSQ Examinations
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017
EBSQ Examination in Emergency Surgery
Start: 08:30Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Chair: Jonathan Tilsed
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2017
EBSQ Examination in Trauma Surgery
Start: 07:45- written exam: Human Rights Hall, Palace of
Parliament- oral exam: ESTES lounge, Palace of ParliamentChair:
Hans-Jörg Oestern
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General Information / Scientific Programme Information
General Information / Scientific Programme Information
ABSTRACT ONLINE SUPPLEMENT
You will find the abstracts of the 18th European Congress of
Trauma and Emergency Surgery in the online archive of the “European
Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery”.
To access the publications, please follow this
link:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00068-017-0781-y
BEST ORAL PRESENTATION & BEST POSTER AWARDS
The three Awards for Best Oral Presentation (of EUR 1000 / 500 /
free congress registration for ECTES 2018) and the three Best
Poster Awards (of EUR 1000 / 500 / free congress registrati-on for
ECTES 2018) will be presented during the Closing Ceremony on
Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Please note that the award winners need to be
present at the ceremony to be eligible to receive the prize.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Your Certificate of Attendance will be included in your congress
materials available at the regis-tration desk.
CME CREDITS
The scientific programme of the 18th European Congress of Trauma
and Emergency Surgery is accredited by the European Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the
following CME activity for medical specialists.The 18th European
Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery has been accredited with
17 CME Credits. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union
of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. EACCME credits are
recognised by the American Medical Association towards the
Physician‘s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credits to
AMA PRA category 1 credits, please contact the AMA.
CONGRESS LANGUAGE
The official language of the congress is English. No
simultaneous interpretation will be provided.
CONGRESS STAFF
The Mondial Congress & Events team members are present at
the registration counter and con-gress hostesses are present in all
lecture rooms as well as at the Preview Centre and as badge
monitors. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will
gladly assist you.
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General Information / Scientific Programme Information
ESTES BOOTH
For matters regarding ESTES membership and other ESTES
activities, participants are cordially invited to visit the ESTES
booth in the exhibition area.
PREVIEW CENTRE
The Preview Centre is located on the right-hand side of the
entrance area.Staff and equipment will be available for you to
arrange and preview your PowerPoint presenta-tion. Please find more
detailed information on page 12.
SCIENTIFIC POSTER AREA
All scientific posters can be viewed throughout the congress on
the left-hand side of the exhibi-tion area on the ground floor.
PARKING
Attendants may park in Constituției Square, in the public
parking lot. Please note that there is only a limited number of
parking spaces available.
CLOAKROOM
A cloakroom and luggage storage facilities are available in the
entrance area behind the regist-ration counters.
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee during the indicated coffee breaks is included in the
registration fee and will be served in the exhibition area on the
ground floor.
FIRST AID
In case of need, please contact the staff at the registration
desk. General emergency number: 112
SMOKING
Thank you for not smoking inside the congress venue. Smoking
areas are available outside the venue, at the entrance in C1
Gallery.
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Speaker / Chairperson Information
Speaker / Chairperson Information
OPENING HOURS SPEAKERS’ PREVIEW CENTRE
— Saturday, May 6, 2017 16:00 – 19:00 — Sunday, May 7, 2017
07:30 – 18:00 — Monday, May 8, 2017 07:30 – 18:00 — Tuesday, May 9,
2017 07:30 – 14:30
IF YOU ARE A CHAIRPERSON
1. Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at
your session room at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the
session.
2. We may remind you that speakers need to strictly observe the
time schedule. Panelists should not speak before they are
recognized by the chair and must first clearly state their name,
institution and country of origin.
3. Please fill in the questionnaire which will be handed to you
after the respective session.
IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER IN A SESSION
1. Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at
your session room at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the
session.
2. Speakers should deliver and view/check their PowerPoint
presentations at the Spea-kers’ Preview Centre (entrance area) at
least 3 hours prior to the start of the respective session. For
sessions starting at 08:30, the PowerPoint presentations should be
delivered the previous day.
In order to avoid delays, speakers are kindly requested to hand
in their PowerPoint presentations on USB.
Speakers are not permitted to take PowerPoint presentations
directly to the technical assistant in the session rooms as it
needs to be transferred onsite in the Preview Centre.
If you wish to bring your own laptop, it is crucial to make this
known in the Preview Centre three hours in advance for
organisational reasons.
Please note that your speaking time as indicated has to be
strictly followed: ICL = 15 min, keynote = 12 min, free paper = 6
min. Your remaining speaking time will be displayed during your
presentation.
You may rest assured that your files will be deleted from the
congress server after your pre-sentation.
The best oral presentations will be chosen by a jury and receive
the Best Oral Presentation Awards during the Closing Ceremony on
Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Presence at the ceremony is mandatory for the
award winners.
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Speaker / Chairperson Information
IF YOU ARE PRESENTING A POSTER
The poster area is located on the ground floor in front of the
Human Rights Hall.
Each poster will be displayed for the duration of the congress.
Posters have to be mounted Sa-turday, May 6, 2017 between 16:00 and
19:00 or on Sunday, May 7, 2017, between 08:00 and 10:30. Please
attach the poster to the board with the corresponding poster
placement number and remove it on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, between
13:00 and 15:00; otherwise, the staff will dispose of it.
Stripes for mounting the posters will be available in the poster
area. Please note that only these stripes may be used for mounting
posters to avoid damaging the panel surface.
Out of all submitted abstract the 11 best posters were selected
by the scientific committee prior to the congress. These posters
will be presented in the Best Poster session which will take place
on:
— Date: Monday, May 8, 2017 — Room: Balcescu — Time: 10:30 –
12:00
A jury will assess all poster presentations and select the three
best posters.
The prizes for the three best posters will be awarded to the
winners at the Closing Ceremony, which takes place on Tuesday, May
9, 2017, at 15:30. Please note that the award winners need to be
present at the ceremony to be eligible to receive the prize.
If you have any questions regarding your poster(s), please do
not hesitate to contact the staff at the registration desk.
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma
• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Sunday, May 7, 2017
08:30 – 10:00 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
ICL •POLYTRAUMA – DEFINITION AND MANAGEMENT ASPECTS
Chairs: Hans-Christoph Pape, Zurich, CH & Mihaela Vartic,
Bucharest, RO
1. The definition revisited Hans-Christoph Pape, Zurich, CH
2. Trauma induced coagulopathy Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels,
BE
3. Prophylaxis and treatment of hypothermia Dorel Sandesc,
Timisoara, RO
4. Pain control Mihaela Vartic, Bucharest, RO
5. Thromboembolic prophylaxis Rolf Rossaint, Aachen, DE
08:30 – 10:00 Bratianu
ICL •LAPAROSCOPY IN EMERGENCY SURGERY
Chairs: Mauro Zago, Bergamo, IT & Catalin Copaescu,
Bucharest, RO
1. Laparoscopy in upper gastrointestinal emergencies Luigi Boni,
Varese, IT
2. Emergencies in bariatric surgery Catalin Copaescu, Bucharest,
RO
3. Laparoscopy for small bowel obstruction Günther Klimbacher,
Graz, AT
4. Laparoscopy in perforated diverticulitis Eugen Dorin Popa,
Värnamo, SE
5. Laparoscopy for bleeding after elective surgery Mathias
Biebl, Berlin, DE
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08:30 – 10:00 Iorga
Keynote session •ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES
Chairs: Ari Leppäniemi, Helsinki, FI & Sorin Paun,
Bucharest, RO
1. Keynote: Primary anastomosis in peritonitis Sorin Paun,
Bucharest, RO
2. O001 - The use of ROTEM in predicting the severity of sepsis
in patients undergoing emergency laparotomy M. Elniel, N. Misra;
Liverpool, GB
3. O002 - Damage Control Surgery for non-traumatic abdominal
emergencies E. Girard, J. Abba, C. Lanchon, B. Boussat, P. Bouzat,
C. Letoublon, M. Chirica, C. Arvieux; Grenoble, FR
4. O003 - Sepsis as a determinant variable in establishing the
optimum timing for reintervention after abdominal surgery M. Bratu,
M. Beuran; Bucharest, RO Nominated for best oral award
5. O004 - The effect of abdominal negative pressure wound
therapy on the measurement of intra-abdominal pressure A. Garcia1,
A. Sanchez1, J. Bayona2, A. Gutierrez1, J.C. Puyana; 1Cali, CO, 2C,
CO, 3Pittsburgh, PA/US
6. O005 - Left-Sided Complicated versus Uncomplicated Colon
Cancer M. Beuran, I. Negoi, S. Paun, B. Stoica, C. Ciubotaru, A.
Cruceru, A. Runcanu, M. Vartic; Bucharest, RO
7. O006 - A Retrospective Study of Clinical Outcome After the
Open Abdomen Management in Our Single Center K. Sekiya, Y. Otomo,
K. Morishita; Tokyo, JP
08:30 – 10:00 Balcescu
Keynote Session • • •TRAUMA EDUCATION AND SIMULATION
Chairs: Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh, US & Valeriu Surlin,
Craiova, RO
1. Keynote: Rescue surgery – what, when, where and who? Kenneth
Boffard, Johannesburg, SA
2. O007 - Impact of the implementation of the course TEAM
(Trauma Evaluation and Management) in the final year students of
Degree of Medicine J. Tinoco-González1, I. Ramallo-Solís1, M. Rubio
Manzanares Dorado1, F. López-Bernal1, M.J. Tamayo2, F.J. Padillo
Ruíz2, F. Pareja Ciuró2; 1Seville, ES, 2Sevilla, ES
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma
• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
3. O008 - Motivation and acceptance of peer examination in a
clinical skills course for medical students M. Burggraf1, J.
Kristin2, M. Jäger1, M. Kauther1; 1Essen, DE, 2Duesseldorf, DE
4. O009 - Using e-learning as a training tool for trauma
surgeons O. Lupescu, M. Nagea, C. Patru, T.E. Avramescu, P.
Niculescu, G.I. Popescu; Bucharest, RO
5. O010 - Definitive Surgical Trauma Care course: participant
survey E. Kostidou1, G. Konstantoudakis2, I. Pentara2, A.
Mantzouni3, P. Vasiliou1; 1Chaidari, Athens, GR, 2Nafplion, GR,
3Athens, GR
6. O011 - The art of teaching on European Trauma Course (ETC):
an insights from active ETC Austria instructors M. Huepfl1, M.
Hüpfl1, D. Lulic2, F. Trummer1, A. Deixler1, K. Kalan Ustar1, V.
Tregubov1, C. Schreiber1, I. Lulic2; 1Vienna, AT, 2Zagreb, HR
7. O012 - Simulation-Based Training For Patient Safety:
Postsurgical Analysis Of Failed Iliosacral Screw Placement By A
Novel Fluoroscopic Surgery Simulator E. Vacas1, J. Ferrero
Recasens1, P. Paramo Diaz1, S. López-López1, M. Herrero2, I.
Ávila2, P. Caba-Doussoux1; 1Madrid, ES, 2Colmenar Viejo, ES
Nominated for best oral award
8. O013 - Endovascular workshop and educational activity in
Japanese Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in
Emergency, Critical Care, and Trauma (DIRECT); Implementation of
prompt and rapid radiology in trauma T. Funabiki1, Y. Matsumura2,
H. Kondo3, K. Idoguchi4, J. Matsumoto5; 1Yokohama, JP, 2Baltimore,
MD/US, 3Itabashi, JP, 4Izumisano, JP, 5Kawasaki City, JP
9. O014 - Tactical Combat Rescue (TCR) Course. A new era in
military trauma and emergency education. I. Gerogiannis1, A.
Toumbelis2, G. Sassos2; 1Oxford, GB, 2Thessaloniki, GR
08:30 – 10:00 Human Rights Hall
Keynote Session • SKELETAL TRAUMA: UPPER LIMB
Chairs: Klaus Wendt, Groningen, NL & Ovidiu Alexa, Iasi,
RO
1. Keynote: Upper extremity fractures Ovidiu Alexa, Iasi, RO
2. O015 - Our experience in the treatment of scapulothoracic
dissociation N. Tzachev, A. Georgiev, V. Stoichkov, B. Zlatev;
Sofia, BG
3. O016 - Epidemiology of Injuries to the Sternoclavicular Joint
and the Medial Clavicula in Germany J. Unterkofler1, D. Merschin1,
S. Trach1, D. Gümbel2, A. Ekkernkamp1, S. Schulz-Drost1; 1Berlin,
DE, 2Greifswald, DE
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4. O017 - Varus displaced proximal humeral fractures in the
elderly treated by molded locking plate osteosynthesis with
inferiorly directed screws combined with subchondral anchors
reduces significantly secondary varus displacement and
screw-penetration. G. Putzeys, Kortrijk, BE
5. O018 - Plate fixation of the proximal humerus: A comparative
study of postoperative complications in two European countries F.
Beeres1, N. Hallensleben1, S. Rhemrev2, J..C. Goslings3, N. Schep4,
R. Babst1; 1Luzern, CH, 2Den Haag, NL, 3Amsterdam, NL, 4Rotterdam,
NL
6. O019 - The Amsterdam Wrist Rules safely reduces need for
radiography after wrist trauma: an implementation study M.
Mulders1, M. Walenkamp1, N. Sosef2, F. Ouwehand1, J..C. Goslings1,
N. Schep3; 1Amsterdam, NL, 2Hoofddorp, NL, 3Rotterdam, NL
7. O020 - Conservative treatment of distal radial fractures in
octogenarians F. van Brussel1, E. Van Delft2, J. Vermeulen3;
1Amsterdam, NL, 2Haarlem, NL, 3Hoofddorp, NL Nominated for best
oral award
8. O021 - Non displaced distal radial fractures in adult
patients: Three weeks versus five weeks of cast immobilization, a
randomized controlled trial. E.A.K. van Delft1, A. Bentohami1, N.
Sosef1, J. Vermeulen1, J..C. Goslings2, N. Schep3; 1Hoofddorp, NL,
2Amsterdam, NL, 3Rotterdam, NL Nominated for best oral award
10:30 – 12:00 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
ICL • • • • • •DAMAGE CONTROL IN TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY
SURGERY
Chairs: Selman Uranues, Graz, AT &Kenneth Boffard,
Johannesburg, ZA
1. Goal driven hemostasis Ernest Moore, Denver, US
2. Endpoints of resuscitation Louis Riddez, Stockholm, SE
3. Damage control in abdominal trauma Demetrios Demetriades, Los
Angeles, US
4. Damage Control in skeletal trauma Klaus Wendt, Groningen,
NL
5. Damage control – is over-use an issue? Kenneth Boffard,
Johannesburg, ZA
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma
• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
10:30 – 12:00 Bratianu
ICL •RECENT DISASTERS: LESSONS LEARNED
Chairs: Stefaan Nijs, Leuven, BE & Serban Popescu,
Bucharest, RO
1. Nice track attack Patrick Baqué, Nice, FR
2. Istanbul airport attack Mehmet Ozdogan, Antalya, TK
3. Munich terror attacks Stefan Schultz-Drost, Berlin, DE
4. Brussels attacks Stefaan Nijs, Leuven, BE
5. Bucharest fire Serban Popescu, Bucharest, RO
10:30 – 12:00 Iorga
Guest Symposium: AOTrauma
FRACTURE OF THE DISTAL RADIUS
Chairs: Ana Ekman, Stockholm, SE & Mircea Popescu,
Timisoara, RO
1. Fractures of the distal radius - who should we operate?
Andrey Ursache, RO
2. Pearls and pitfalls in distal radius fracture surgery Johan
Scheer, Sweden
+ Case discussion
10:30 – 12:00 Balcescu
Keynote Session •ACUTE CARE SURGERY
Chairs: Eric Voiglio, Lyon, FR & Viorel Scripcariu, Iasi,
RO
1. Keynote: Perforated diverticulitis – the optimal approach
Eric Voiglio, Lyon, FR
2. O022 - Utility of the Laboratory Risk Indicator for
Necrotizing Fasciitis (LRINEC) Score and Haemogram-derived scores
in Fournier‘s Gangrene – a cross-sectional study M. Ferreira, N.
Carvalho, F. Borges, M. Costa, J. Simoes, A. Folgado, J. Corte
Real; Almada, PT
3. O023 - The role of the early Gastrografin test in a
decision-making algorithm for the management of patients with
adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO)
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L. Cobuccio, A. Bertolucci, D. Tartaglia, C. Cremonini, S.
Musetti, M. Pucciarelli,C. Galatioto, M. Chiarugi; Pisa, IT
4. O024 - LRINEC SCORE(Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing
Fasciitis) in soft tissueinfections–A small study from the Indian
subcontinentA. Rekha, N. Datluri; Chennai, INNominated for best
oral award
5. O025 - Laparostomy - a 2 year cohort analysisN. Tenreiro, S.
Silva, C. Ferreira, F. Próspero Luis; Vila Real, PT
6. O026 - Necrotizing fasciitis - a rare but life-threatening
septic emergencyM. Greitbauer, V. Weihs, S. Hajdu; Vienna, AT
7. O027 - Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with head
traumaE. Radu, I. Coman, O. David, M. Paraschiv, S. Tanasescu, V.
Grigorean; Bucharest, RO
8. O028 - Obstructed colon cancer in patients over 80 years of
ageM. Rubio Manzanares Dorado1, F. Pareja Ciuró2, S. Martín Núñez2,
J. Tinoco González,M.J. Tamayo2, F. Lopez Bernal, F.J. Padillo
Ruíz2; 1Seville, ES, 2Sevilla, ES
10:30 – 12:00 Human Rights Hall
Keynote Session • • •GERIATRIC TRAUMA PATIENTS
Chairs: Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, BE & Liliana Mirea,
Bucharest, RO
1. Keynote: Trauma in extremely agesLiliana Mirea, Bucharest,
RO
2. O029 - Decision making for geriatric emergency patients with
severe irreversible neurological deterioration – an analysis of two
European surveysM. Paduraru3, I. Martinez Casas2, L. Ponchietti3,
J. Pereira4, A. Landaluce-Olavarria5, D. Mariani6; 1Tomelloso, ES,
2Jaen, ES, 3Miton-Keynes, GB, 4Viseu, PT, 5Gualdacano(vizcaya), ES,
6Legnano, ITNominated for best oral award
3. O030 - WITHDRAWN4. O031 - Our Experience In Treating Elderly
Polytraumatised People
F.S. Groseanu, C. Budica, R. Visan, S. CRISTEA; Bucuresti, RO5.
O032 - Alarmingly low sacral bone mass in sacra with a fragility
fracture of the sacrum
D. Wagner1, A. Hofmann1, L. Kamer2, T. Sawaguchi3, H. Noser2, P.
Rommens1; 1Mainz, DE, 2Davos, CH, 3Toyama, JP
6. O033 - Fragility fractures of the pelvis cause hemorrhagic
shock: Which fracture pattern causes severe bleeding?
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017
• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma
• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
Y. Ueda1, H. Tsuji2, Y. Kurata2, J. Saito2, K. Sato2; 1Sapporo
City, JP, 2Sapporo, JP7. O034 - Pelvic ring fractures in the
elderly population, does the presence of a hip
prosthesis alters the fracture pattern?J. Anthonissen, G.
Putzeys; Kortrijk, BE
8. O035 - Hematological markers of preoperative mortality in
geriatric population withtrochanteric fracturesT.S. Gheorghevici1,
B. Puha1, B. Veliceasa1, G. Puha2, O. Alexa1; 1Iasi, RO, 2Iași,
RO
9. O036 - COMplex Fracture Orthopedic Rehabilitation (COMFORT) –
Ambulatorymonitoring of rehabilitation patterns after proximal
femur fractures in elderlyM. Raaben1, S. Redzwan2, R. Augustine2,
A. Granqvist3, R. Galmin3, L. Derks4, H.Schwietert4, T. Blokhuis5;
1Utrecht, NL, 2Uppsala, SE, 3Stockholm, SE, 4Amsterdam,
NL,5Maastricht, NLNominated for best oral award
12:15 – 12:45 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Named Lecture
THE STEN LENNQUIST LECTURE: MYTHS IN EMERGENCY SURGERY
Abraham Fingerhut, Paris, FR
14:00 – 15:30 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
ICL •WHAT DOES THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT REQUIRE?
Chairs: Jonathan Tilsed, Beverley, UK & Ioana Grintescu,
Bucharest, RO
1. What competence is required?Jonathan Tilsed, Beverley, UK
2. Surgical critical care: where are we?Christine Gaarder, Oslo,
NO
3. How to feed: enteral or parental?Ioana Grintescu, Bucharest,
RO
4. Prevention of infectionJean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, BE
5. ECMO in the service of the critically ill patientElias
Degiannis, Johannesburg, ZA
14:00 – 15:30 Bratianu
ICL •FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES IN THE ELDERLY
Chairs: Milorad Mitkovic, Nis, RS & Mircea Popescu,
Timisoara, RO
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1. Is there a standard of care? Milorad Mitkovic, Nis, RS
2. Hip preserving versus arthroplasty Peter Simko, Bratislava,
Slovakia
3. Does cement augmentation make sense? Andreas Platz, Zurich,
CH
4. Arthroplasty versus hemiarthroplasty Guy Putzeys, Kortrijk,
BE
5. Do we have to operate within 24 hours? Inger Schipper,
Leiden, NL
14:00 – 15:30 Iorga
Keynote Session • •VASCULAR TRAUMA
Chairs: Juan A. Asensio, Omaha, US & Dragos Ene, Bucharest,
RO
1. Keynote: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the
aorta (REBOA) – how, who, what and why? Juan A. Asensio, Omaha,
US
2. O037 - Vascular Trauma of the Extremities With Respect to
Differences between Upper and Lower Limbs G. Hohenberger1, P.
Konstantiniuk1, J. Cambiaso-Daniel1, V. Matzi2, A. Schwarz1, R.
Krassnig1, U. Berzins1, P. Holweg1, T. Cohnert1; 1Graz, AT,
2Leoben, AT
3. O038 - Long-term consequences of Abdominal Aortic &
Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT) application to control junctional
hemorrhage in a survival swine model B. Kheirabadi, M. Dubick;
Jbsa, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, TX/US Nominated for best oral
award
4. O039 - Aortic size index for AAA rupture prediction in women
T. Cohnert, Graz, AT, S. Koter, Graz, AT
5. O040 - Outcome in patients with blunt aortic injury
undergoing endovascular treatment V. Makaloski, T. Wyss, J.
Schmidli; Bern, CH
6. O041 - Management of Iatrogenic Vascular Injuries and
Lessions in a Role 3 Hospital During Period 2014-2016N.
Degermetzoglou1, K. Stavrides2, N. Zacharopoulos2, I. Lazarides2,
N. Saratzis2; 1Athens, GR, 2Thessaloniki, GR
7. O042 - Simulation on vascular surgical techniques in
aortoiliac pathology and trauma B. Stancu, F. Beteg, A. Mironiuc,
A. Muste, C. Gherman, O. Andercou; Cluj-Napoca, RO
8. O043 - Local hemostatic agents might not be superior to wound
packing by standard gauze in a swine model of lethal groin
injury
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• Emergency Surgery • Military & Disaster • Polytrauma
• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
V. Reva1, A. Denisov1, V. Adamenko1, A. Yudin1, S. Telickiy1, E.
Semenov1, I. Yablokov1, A. Churkin1, I. Samokhvalov2;
1Saint-Petersburg, RU, 2Sankt-Peterburg, RU
9. O044 - Pericardial involvement in thoracic trauma – diagnosis
and treatment O. David, I. Calangea, I. Coman, E. Radu, V. Porojan,
V. Grigorean; Bucharest, RO
14:00 – 15:30 Balcescu
Keynote Session • • PELVIC INJURY
Chairs: Ingo Marzi, Frankfurt, DE & Ion Georgescu, Craiova,
RO
1. Keynote: Management of severe haemorrhage from pelvic injury
Pol M. Rommens, Mainz, DE
2. O045 - Place of preperitoneal pelvic packing in severe pelvic
injuries: a study of 14 cases performed in a French level 1 trauma
centrerM. Coisy1, T. Monchal1, E. Hornez2, S. Bourgouin1, Y.
Baudoin2, P. Savoiie1, P. Balandraud1; 1Toulon Cedex, FR, 2Clamart,
FR
3. O046 - Angio-Embolization following mechanical pelvic
stabilization and pelvic packing in patients with severe pelvic
ring fractures: A safe method to address ongoing bleeding T.
Lustenberger1, S. Wutzler1, P. Störmann1, H. Laurer1, I. Marzi2;
1Frankfurt Am Main, DE, 2Please Enter, DE
4. O047 - Active involvement of a dedicated interventional
radiology team contribute to rapid procedures and hemodynamic
improvement of severe pelvic fracture patients K. Tanaka1, K.
Morimoto1, Y. Ichinose1, Y. Matsumura2, J. Matsumoto3; 1Tachikawa,
JP, 2Baltimore, MD/US, 3Kawasaki City, JP
5. O048 - Surgical treatment of pelvic fractures in children M.
Petrov, D. Pavlova; Moscow, RU
6. O049 - Defining the Pubic Symphysis Angle with Respect to the
Coronal Plane – Clinical and Biomechanical Considerations B. Link1,
N..B. Ha2, L..B. Solomon3, M. Rickman2; 1Lucerne, CH, 2Adelaide,
SA/AU, 3Adelaide, AU
7. O050 - Acetabular fracture plus hip dislocation: is always a
deadly combination for the hip outcome? M. Popescu, M. Dragusanu,
B. Tunescu, R. Dagla, A. Tiris, D. Cojocaru, A. Totorean, G.
Noditi; Timisoara, RO
8. O051 - The risk of the vascular injury in the S2 sacroiliac
screw fixation: CT-angiography study S. Kitada, Nishimomiya, Hyogo,
JP
9. O052 - A New technique for stabilizing ilio-sacral joint by
using spinal instrumentation T. Miyake1, A. Mogami1, S. Ogura2;
1Izunokuni-Shi, JP, 2Gifu-Shi, JP
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Guest Symposium International Bone and Joint Infection Committee
INFECTION
Chairs: Günter Lob, Munich, DE & Heinz Winkler, Vienna,
AT
1. The essence of Osteomyelitis: Pathology, diagnostic and basic
therapeutical featuresAndreas Tiemann, Suhl, DE
2. Infections of the hand & forearm compartmentsKonstantinos
Malizos, Biopolis, GR
3. Antibacterial protected implants: what is the evidence?Carlo
Romano, Milan, IT
4. Bridging infected long bone defectsGünter Lob, Munich, DE
5. Allografts in Septic SurgeryHeinz Winkler, Vienna, AT
16:00 – 17:30 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
ICL •GERIATRIC EMERGENCY SURGERY
Chairs: Rolf Rossaint, Aachen, DE & Mihai Paduraru, Milton
Keynes, UK
1. Population aging and its impact on emergency surgeryMihai
Paduraru, Milton Keynes, UK
2. The perspective of the emergency surgeonMahir Ozmen, Ankara,
TK
3. The perspective of the anaesthesiologistLaura Rodríguez
Melguizo, Valencia, ES
4. The problem of anticoagulantsRolf Rossaint, Aachen, DE
5. Multimodal rehabilitationJorge Pereira, Viseu, PT
16:00 – 17:30 Bratianu
ICL •COMPLEX ARTICULAR INJURIES
Chairs: Pol M. Rommens, Mainz, DE & Andrei Ursache,
Bucharest, RO
1. Intra-articular distal radius fracturesChristoph Nau,
Frankfurt, DE
2. Distal humeral fractures
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Pavel Drac, Olomouc, CZ3. Role of nailing in distal tibia
fractures
Pol M. Rommens, Mainz, DE4. Pilon tibiale fracture
Dominik Heim, Frutigen, CH5. Ankle fracture dislocation
Ismet Gavrankapetanovic, Sarajevo, BA
16:00 – 17:30 Iorga
Guest Symposium ARCE
MIS FOR GI EMERGENCIES – PARTICULAR CASES AND PITFALLS
Moderators: Catalin Copaescu, Bucharest, RO & Victor
Tomulescu, Bucharest, RO & Ciprian Duta, Timisoara, RO
Expert Panel: Florin Turcu, Bucharest, RO & Bogdan Martian,
Bucharest, RO & Valentin Calu, Bucharest, RO & Valeriu
Surlin, Craiova, RO & Calin Tiu, Campina, RO
1. Difficult acute colecistitis2. Diverticulitis3. Postoperative
bleeding after elective GI surgery4. Bowel obstruction
+ Discussion
16:00 – 17:30 Balcescu
Keynote Session • •POLYTRAUMA: ORGANISATION OF CARE AND
OUTCOME
Chairs: Peep Talving, Tartu, EE & Valentin Calu, Bucharest,
RO
1. Keynote: The value of surgical education on cadavers:
experiences and the result of an European ESTES Survey Peep
Talving, Tartu, EE
2. O053 - Causes, Injury Patterns and Outcomes of Older
Multitrauma Patients – An analysis of the Dutch trauma registry R.
de Vries, I. Reininga, M. El Moumni, K. Wendt; Groningen, NL
3. O054 - Optimizing the use of the trauma room A. Braslavsky,
A. Bukin, O. Efremov, A. Fedorenko, A. Rapoport, W. Krayim, M.
Vaskovic, S. Biswas, D. Fuchs, E. Solomonov; Safed, IL
4. O055 - The trauma patient in the computed tomography lab- how
long does it take and are there barriers to good patient flow? L.I.
Simonsen1, C. Gaarder1, P.A. Naess1, H. York2; 1Oslo, NO, 2Herts,
GB Nominated for best oral award
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5. O056 - Abdominopelvic injuries due to road traffic accidents:
characteristics in a French registry of 162,695 victimsT. Monchal,
A. Ndiaye2, B. Gadegbeku2, M. Hours2, E. Javouhey2, F. Rongieras2,
O. Monneuse3, J. Martin; 1Toulon Cedex, FR, 2Bron Cedex, FR, 3Lyon,
FR
6. O057 - Deep coma dose not always predict poor outcome for the
patients with polytrauma J. Huang1, C.Y. Fu2, Y. WU3; 1Taoyuen, TW,
2Taoyuan, TW, 3Taoyuan County, TW
7. O058 - Relative factor VIII depletion may be a critical
driver of massive transfusion need and mortality secondary to
hemorrhagic shock after traumatic injury. P. Einersen, Aurora, US
Nominated for best oral award
8. O059 - Differences in characteristics and outcome of patients
with penetrating injuries in the U.S. and the Netherlands: A
multi-institutional comparison A. Hage1, S. Dijkink2, P. Krijnen3,
G. van der Wilden4, G. Kasotakis5, D. den Hartog6, J..C. Goslings7,
F. Bloemers7, S. Rhemrev1, D. King5, G. Velmahos5, I. Schipper3, R.
Hoencamp4; 1The Hague, NL, 2Den Haag, NL, 3Leiden, NL, 4Leiderdorp,
NL, 5Boston, MA/US, 6Rotterdam, NL, 7Amsterdam, NL
9. O060 - Perceived QoL after trauma: a focus group study N.
Kruithof1, M. Traa1, M. Karabatzakis1, S. Polinder2, J. de Vries1,
M. de Jongh1; 1Tilburg, NL, 2Rotterdam, NL
16:00 – 17:30 Human Rights Hall
Keynote Session • • •ABDOMINAL TRAUMA 1
Chairs: Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh, US & Constantin
Copotoiu, Targu Mures, RO
1. Keynote: Contemporary management of pancreatic injuries
Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh, US
2. O061 - Nonoperative Management of Blunt Injuries of the
Spleen – Our Experience M. Venter, I. Gheju, R.C. Marian, A.
Chiotoroiu, C. Oprescu, D. Venter, M. Hirshi, M. Beuran; Bucharest,
RO
3. O062 - Management of Blunt Splenic Injuries at the American
University of Beirut Medical Center: The Six Years Experience Since
the Inception of the Trauma Team A. El Rifai1, G. Abi Saad2, H.
Farhat2, T. Qaraqe2, M. Harb2, A. Hallal2; 10000, LB, 2Beirut,
LB
4. O063 - Management of The Blunt Abdominal Trauma: NOM/OM O.
Bulat, L. Ionescu, V. Scripcariu, B. Diaconu, C. Bulat; Iasi,
RO
5. O064 - Laparoscopy indications and limits in enteral trauma
R. Mehic1, V. Marcu1, V. Indreica1, G. Jinescu1, M. Beuran2;
1Bucuresti, RO, 2Bucharest, RO
6. O065 - Is laparoscopy still recommended in abdominal trauma
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A. Nicolau, R. Vasile, M. Craciun, R. Zota; Bucharest, RO7. O066
- Laparoscopic splenectomy after failure of non-operative
management
G. Maltinti1, R. somigli2, C. bergamini2, P. prosperi2, A.
bruscino2, G. Alemanno2, A. Giordano2, A. valeri2;
1Castelfiorentino, IT, 2Florence, IT
8. O067 - Laparoscopic Management of Blunt Trauma Patients:
Single Center´s Results C.A. Menegozzo1, S. Damous1, P. Alves1, A.
Andreotti2, D. Andrade2, L. Daia2, E. Utiyama2; 1Sao Paulo, BR,
2São Paulo, BR
9. O068 - Splenic hilum ligation; effects on the injured spleen
and its function in rat model M. Hosseinpour, A.H. Irajpour;
Isfahan, IR Nominated for best oral award
10. O069 - Trauma Surgery in Patients Receiving Anticoagulant
Therapy - Is It Safe? M. Anastasiu, R. Dedu, D. Vicol, N. Micu;
Buzau, RO
17:30 – 18:30 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
OPENING CEREMONY
Sunday, May 7, 2017, 17:30 – 18:30 Location: Alexandru Ioan Cuza
on the first floorModerators: Mircea Beuran, Bucharest, RO &
Bogdan Diaconescu, Bucharest, RO
Opening Ceremony Agenda
— Congress President’s Address, Mircea Beuran
— ESTES President’s Address: Jonathan Tilsed
— Welcome Address, Romanian Government Official
— 10 years of ESTES: What have we achieved? The view from the
trauma surgeon Pol M. Rommens
— 10 years of ESTES. What have we achieved? The view of the
emergency surgeon Eric Voiglio
— Congress Grants Awards by ESTES President
— Proclamation of new ESTES Honorary Members by ESTES
President
— Closing Remarks by Congress Co-Chair Bogdan Diaconescu
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ICL • •STOP THE BLEEDING
Chairs: Andrew Peitzman, Pittsburgh, US & Bogdan Diaconescu,
Bucharest, RO
1. Liver injuries: when to observe, embolize or operate? Hakan
Yanar, Istanbul, TR
2. Splenic injuries: when to observe, embolize or operate?
Bogdan Diaconescu, Bucharest, RO
3. Management of retroperitoneal bleeding Andrew Peitzman,
Pittsburgh, US
4. Massive pelvic bleeding - packing or angioembolization Ingo
Marzi, Frankfurt, DE
5. Massive transfusion Raul Coimbra, San Diego, US
08:30 – 10:00 Bratianu
Keynote Session • •ACUTE CARE SURGERY: ORGANISATIONAL MODELS
Chairs: Luca Ponchietti, Milton Keynes, UK & Rojnoveanu
Gheorghe, Chisinau, Moldova
1. Keynote: Necessity for reorganization of surgical emergency
services: rota, training and cross-service relationships Luca
Ponchietti, Milton Keynes, UK
2. O070 - Emergency abdominal surgery profile in extremely
elderly patients (95+) - a national analysisM. Paduraru2, L.
Ponchietti2, I. Martinez Casas3, B. UGARTE-SIERRA4; 1Tomelloso, ES,
2Miton-Keynes, GB, 3Jaen, ES, 4Galdakao-Usansolo, ES
3. O071 - Consensus of the Italian Society of Trauma and
Emergency Surgery (SICUT) on a clinical pathway for the early
recognition and treatment of septic complication after emergency
abdominal surgery P. Bisagni1, A. De Sol2, S. Ribaldi2, A.
Bertolucci3, F. stagnitti2; 1Genova, IT, 2Roma, IT, 3Pisa, IT
4. O072 - Emergency surgery in the elderly: is a
multidisciplinary approch necessary? S. Mei1, A. Ardito2, M.
Ceolin1, J. Guerrini2, G. Costa1, H. Kurihara1; 1Milano, IT,
2Rozzano, IT
5. O073 - Standardising patients follow-up after common
emergency surgical procedures in UK A. Mihailescu1, M. Obreja2, C.
Dimitriu1; 1Ashton-Under-lyne, GB, 2Boston, GB
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6. O074 - Impact of an Emergency surgery unit on the acute
cholecystitis treatment.M. Flores Cortes, M. Rubio Manzanares
Dorado1, J. Tinoco González, V.M. Durán Muñoz-Cruzado2, P. Garcia1,
F. López-Bernal2, M.J. Tamayo2, F.J. Padillo Ruíz2, F. Pareja
Ciuró2;1Seville, ES, 2Sevilla, ESNominated for best oral award
7. O075 - Emergency Colon Surgery is a Predictor of Negative
Postoperative OutcomesS. Stancu1, F. Iordache2, C. Turculet2, M.
Beuran2; 1011503, RO, 2Bucharest, RO
8. O076 - Finances and Flow – A Dedicated Emergency Surgery Unit
Improves Both.N. Spiteri, J. Jensen2, R. Lunevicius2, K. Shahzad2,
J. Taylor3, N. Misra2; 1Luqa, MT,2Liverpool, GB, 3Al, GB
08:30 – 10:00 Iorga
Keynote Session •COMPLEX ARTICULAR INJURIES
Chairs: Dominik Heim, Frutigen, CH & Octav Russu, Targu
Mures, RO
1. Keynote: Management priorities in complex articular
injuriesMarius Keel, Berne/Zurich, CH
2. O083 - Soft Tissue Protection By Locked Nail Osteosynthesis
Of Ankle Fractures WithThe XS Nail. A New Concept In The Management
Of Ankle Fractures.W. Friedl, Haibach, DE
3. O077 - Simple elbow dislocation in adults. Comparative study
of functional treatmentversus acute ligamentous repair.D. Ira, M.
Krtička, M. Flek, R. Pikula, M. Stancikova, J. Svancara; Brno,
CZ
4. O078 - The Treatment of Posterior Acetabular Fractures with a
New Design PosteriorAcetabular PlateG. Altun, G. Saka; Istanbul,
TR
5. O079 - Angular stable mini-plate fixation of chronic unstable
scaphoid nonunion. Is it thefuture?P. Schormans, P. Brink, M.
Poeze, P. Hannemann; Maastricht, NL
6. O080 - Mid-term results after locking plate fixation of
complex radial head fracture.D. Gruszka, T. Nowak, D. Wagner, P.
Rommens; Mainz, DE
7. O081 - Timing in anterior cruciate ligament surgeryO. Russu1,
A. Feier1, E. Binzari2, T. Pop2, I. Gergely2; 1Mures, RO, 2Tirgu
Mures, RO
8. O082 - Combined Arthroscopic And Mini-Invasive release of
adhesions in Themanagement of Post-Operative Stiff KneesA. Eid, M.
Mahmoud; Zagazig, EG
9. O084 - Reconstruction of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis
in chronic instability using asplit peroneus brevis tendonJ.
Broertjes1, B. Mirck2, P. Joosse1; 1Beverwijk, NL, 2Alkmaar, NL
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Guest Symposium Küntscher Society
OSTEOPOROSIS AND NAILING
Chairs: Jan Verbruggen, Maastricht, NL & Georg Gradl,
Munich, DE
1. Osteoporosis and fracture healing David Seligson, Kentucky,
US
2. Nailing of proximal humeral fractures in osteoporotic
patients. How to do it? Roland Biber, Nürnburg, DE
3. Proximal humeral fractures: nailing or plating? Matthaios
Savvidis, Thessaloniki, GR
4. Proximal femoral fractures. Tips and Tricks Rüdiger Haase,
Berlin, DE
5. Proximal femoral fractures: which nail design is the best in
case of osteoporosis? Wilhelm Friedl, Aschaffenburg, DE
6. Osteoporotic fractures of the distal tibia Pieter Reynders,
Brussels, BE
08:30 – 10:00 Human Rights Hall
Keynote Session • • • •TRAUMA SYSTEMS 1
Chairs: Michael Rotondo, Rochester, US & Rolant Kiss, Sibiu,
RO
1. Keynote: Trauma education, simulation and systems Michael
Rotondo, Rochester, US
2. O085 - The Epidemiology of Work-related Road Traffic Injuries
in Qatar: Road user characteristics inform injury prevention
programs R. Peralta1, N. Hirani1, A. Mehmood2, A. El-Menyar1, H.
Al-Thani1, M. Mollazehi1, A. Hyder2, R. Consunji1; 1Doha, QA,
2Baltimore, MD/US
3. O086 - Trauma registries: when do we merge civilian and
military registries? T. van Dongen1, J. de Graaf1, E. Huizinga1, H.
Champion2, R. Hoencamp3, L. Leenen1; 1Utrecht, NL, 2Bethesda,
MD/US, 3Leiderdorp, NL
4. O087 - Structural validity of the Dutch Version of the
Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire in patients with
hand and wrist injuries. M. van Eck, C. Lameijer, M. el Moumni;
Groningen, NL
5. O088 - Performance of the TRISS for evaluating trauma care in
the Dutch trauma population L. de Munter1, S. Polinder2, K.
Lansink1, E. Steyerberg2, M. de Jongh1; 1Tilburg, NL, 2Rotterdam,
NL
6. O089 - The Manchester Triage System in the Surgical Field -
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emergency department in a non-central hospital from Portugal B.
Pinto1, S. Nogueira2, R. Martins2; 1Parede, PT, 2Venteira, PT
7. O090 - Trauma systems around the world: an overview of the
current state S. Dijkink1, C. Nederpelt2, P. Krijnen2, I.
Schipper2; 1Den Haag, NL, 2Leiden, NL
8. O091 - A Physiological Trauma Score with Easy Computability
and Improved Prognostication for Hospital Mortality A. Shiraishi1,
Y. Otomo2; 1Kamogawa, JP, 2Tokyo, JP
10:30 – 12:00 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
ICL •POLYTRAUMA – HOW TO PRIORITIZE?
Chairs: Luke Leenen, Utrecht, NL & Olivera Lupescu,
Bucharest, RO
1. First things first Kees Jan Ponsen, Alkmaar, NL
2. Thoracic trauma: when is surgery needed? Luke Leenen,
Utrecht, NL
3. Brain versus abdomen: how to decide? Harald Widhalm, Vienna,
AT
4. Abdomen and pelvic injury: best sequence for initial
management Stefaan Nijs, Leuven, BE
5. Skeletal trauma of the extremities: What to do first? Olivera
Lupescu, Bucharest, RO
10:30 – 12:00 Bratianu
ICL •ENDOSCOPY IN THE CRITICAL PATIENT
Chairs: Hayato Kurihara, Rozzano, IT & Vlad Constantin,
Bucharest, RO
1. Endoscopic bypass in malignant gastric outlet obstruction
Ioan-Cristian Nedelcu, Bucharest, RO
2. Endoscopic treatment of biliary peritonitis after surgery
Gian Franco Donatelli, Paris, FR
3. Endoscopic treatment options for pancreatitis Andrea
Anderloni, Rozzano, IT
4. Endoscopic treatment of anastomotic leaks Andreas Shamiyeh,
Linz, AT
5. The acute gallbladder: Do we need a multidisciplinary team?
Hayato Kurihara, Rozzano, IT
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Keynote Session •LAPAROSCOPY IN EMERGENCY SURGERY
Chairs: Spiros Stergiopoulos, Athens, GR & Ionut Negoi,
Bucharest, RO
1. Keynote: Laparoscopy in emergency surgery Ionut Negoi,
Bucharest, RO
2. O092 - Bedside Diagnostic Laparoscopy in Intensive Care Unit
G. Alemanno1, P. prosperi1, C. bergamini1, R. somigli1, A.
bruscino1, G. Maltinti2, A. Giordano1, A. valeri1; 1Florence, IT,
2Castelfiorentino, IT
3. O093 - Laparoscopic treatment of peritonitis and perforated
duodenal ulcer A. Sabau1, D. Bratu1, C. Smarandache2, V.
Marcu-Iordanescu1, A. Dumitra1, A. Popentiu1, D. Sabau1; 1Sibiu,
RO, 2Bucharest, RO
4. O094 - Perforated peptic ulcer – laparoscopic vs. Open
surgery M. Bica, M. Lazar, S. Ramboiu, T. Bratiloveanu, D. CARTU,
A. Vochin, M. Olteanu, G. Graure, L. Duica, I. Georgescu, V.
Surlin; Craiova, RO
5. O095 - Laparoscopy for perforated duodenal ulcer: A new
morbidity score. S. Baccouch, Z. Mzoughi, A. Chelbi, G. Talbi, R.
Bayar, L. Gharbi, N. Arfa, M.T. Khalfallah; Tunis, TN
6. O096 - Laparoscopic vs. Classic Approach in Acute
Appendicitis. Comparative study. S. Pantea, C. Tarta, D. Brebu, A.
Dobrescu, C. Lazar, G. Verdes, G. Noditi, C. Duta, F. Lazar;
Timisoara, RO
7. O097 - Laparoscopic Management of Small Bowel Obstruction:
Indication or Controindication? G. Ricci, E. Adami, B. Benini, G.
Liotta, A. Serao, C. Di Cosimo, M.A. Liguori, R. Mancuso, P.
Marini; Rome, IT
8. O098 - The Laparoscopic Approach of Small Bowel Obstruction –
The Experience of a Medium Volume Primary Center A. Miron, C.L.
Giulea, M. Nadragea, O. Enciu; Bucuresti, RO
9. O099 - The role of minimally invasive surgery in the
management of bowel ischemia C. Bergamini1, G. Alemanno1, P.
prosperi1, R. somigli1, A. bruscino1, G. Maltinti2, A. Giordano1,
B. Menegatti1, A. valeri1; 1Florence, IT, 2Castelfiorentino, IT
10:30 – 12:00 Balcescu
Best Poster Session • • • • • •Chairs: Mircea Beuran, Bucharest,
RO & Bogdan Diaconescu, Bucharest, RO & Jonathan Tilsed,
Beverley, UK
1. P003 - Impact of point of care ultrasound(POCUS) in diagnosis
and/or management policies at the emergency room
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A. Landaluce-Olavarria1, B. Ugarte Sierra1, I. Martinez Casas2,
F.J. Ibañez Aguirre1;1Galdacano, ES, 2Jaen, ES
2. P065 - Application of multimodal Enhanced Recovery After
Surgery protocols for patientswith perforated duodenal ulcerO.
Shepetko-Dombrovskyi, G. Shepetko-Dombrovskyi, S. Savoluk; Kyiv,
UA
3. P104 - New biomarker for traumatic brain injuryA. Harel, M.
Kvist, L. Välimaa; Turku, FI
4. P245 - Implant‘s Elasticity Modulus vs Reparative
OsteogenesisA. Kalashnikov, O. Yukhymchuk; Kyiv, UA
5. P254 - A 10-point Surgical Site Infection (SSI) checklist can
lead to a reduction in surgicalsite infections post-operatively in
open abdominal emergency surgery operations.I. Gerogiannis, T.
Urbonas, N. Chander, G. Bond-Smith; Oxford, GB
6. P260 - Optimized hydroxyapatite nanoparticles inhibits
bacterial growth in a rat woundmodel.P. Alina1, A. Prodan1, F.
Iordache1, G. Teleanu1, C. Turculet1, M. Beuran1, D. Predoi2,M.
Virgil1; 1Bucharest, RO, 2Magurele, RO
7. P261A - Ultrasound-guided injection for Carpal tunnel
syndrome (CTS): Results in ourpatients group and review of
literatureA. Sahu1, M. Ali1, A. Chourasia2, M. Saleh1, A. Mehta3,
A. Narasimhan4, A. Mehdi1; 1London,GB, 2Rh, GB, 3Ponzan, PL,
4Dubai, AE
8. P286 - Delayed massive hemothorax requiring surgery after
blunt thoracic trauma overa five-year period: complicating rib
fracture with sharp edge associated with diaphragminjuryS. Chang,
Cheonan-Si, Chungcheongnam-do, KR
9. P336 - Diagnostic laparoscopy and intraoperative indocyanine
green fluorescenceangiography for the early detection of intestinal
ischemiaR. somigli1, G. Alemanno1, P. prosperi1, C. bergamini1, A.
bruscino1, G. Maltinti2,A. Giordano1, A. valeri1; 1Florence, IT,
2Castelfiorentino, IT
10. P386 - Rectal abdominal and thoracic impalement - survivable
traumaD. Andronic, N. Vlad, R. Palihovici, V. Fotea, C. Lupascu;
Iasi, RO
11. P435 - Double “endotracheal intubation” for severe
dermatitisB. Pinto1, S. Nogueira2; 1Parede, PT, 2Venteira, PT
10:30 – 12:00 Human Rights Hall
Keynote Session • •INNOVATIONS AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Chairs: Mike Bemelman, Tilburg, NL & Ciprian Duta,
Timisoara, RO
1. Keynote: 3D printing on pelvis fracturesFrank Ijpma,
Groningen, NL
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2. O100 - The hybrid theater and the Influence of implant
material for radiological imaging and irradiation dose. M.
Bemelman, Tilburg, NL
3. O101 - VRinOR - The world‘s first live streamed virtual
reality operation. W. English, O. Trampleasure, A. Jawad, S. Ahmed;
London, GB
4. O102 - SPIF: A Rapid Manufacturing Technique For the
Development of Custom Made Thin Walled Medical Implants M.
Herteleer1, Y. Carette2, S. Vancleef2, H. Vanhove2, F. Van
Calenbergh1, J. Duflou1; 1Leuven, BE, 2Heverlee, BE
5. O103 - Prehospital deployment, Partial occlusion and
Conversion from resuscitative thoracotomy are significant options
in REBOA trauma strategy; DIRECT-IABO registry in Japan Y.
Matsumura1, J. Matsumoto2, H. Kondo3, K. Idoguchi4, T. Ishida5, Y.
Kon6, K. Tomita7, K. Ishida8, T. Hirose9, K. Umakoshi10, T.
Funabiki11; 1Baltimore, MD/US, 2Kawasaki City, JP, 3Itabashi, JP,
4Izumisano, JP, 5Koriyama, JP, 6Hachinohe, JP, 7Chiba, JP, 8Osaka,
JP, 9Suita, JP, 10Ehime, JP, 11Yokohama, JP
6. O104 - Resuscitative endovascular occlusion of the aorta with
transcatheter arterial embolization could not decrease mortality –
a propensity score analysis M. Aoki, S. Hagiwara, M. Murata, M.
Kaneko, J. Nakajima, Y. Isshiki, Y. Sawada, Y. ichikawa, K. Oshima;
Maebashi, JP
7. O105 - Experiences in Sternoclavicular Joint Arthroplasty –
Developing a Novel Prosthesis and Surgical Technique S. Burns, T.
Thangarajah, S. Lambert; London, GB
8. O106 - 3D statistical model of the pelvic ring – Anatomical
variability and potential biomechanical relevance C. Arand1, D.
Wagner1, H. Noser2, L. Kamer2, G. Richards2, P. Rommens1; 1Mainz,
DE, 2Davos, CH
9. O107 - 3D-printing with Complex fractures the benefit. A.
Teutelink, L. Brouwers, K. Lansink, M. Bemelman; Tilburg, NL
12:15 – 12:45 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Named Lecture
THE OTMAR TRENTZ LECTURE: POSTTRAUMATIC INTRAARTICULAR
DEFORMITIES &
DEFECTS – NEW JOINT PRESERVING OPTIONS?
Christian Krettek, Hannover, DE
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• Skeletal Trauma • Visceral Trauma • Education
14:00 – 15:30 Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Consensus Conference •CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON PERITONITIS
Chair: Abraham Fingerhut, Paris, France
1. Definition & Classifications and severity scores Abraham
Fingerhut, Paris, France
Management (techniques and indications)2. Initial fluid
resuscitation strategy
Mihaela Vartic, Bucharest, RO3. Supportive and antibiotics
Mauro Zago, Bergamo, IT4. Interventional procedure in
emergency
Selman Uranues, Graz, AT5. Role of Laparoscopy
Selman Uranues, Graz, AT6. Damage control & open abdomem
Hayato Kurihara, Rozzano, IT
Particularities according to disease and organ7. Upper GI
anastomosis leakage & perforated GD ulcer
Rifat Latifi, New York, US8. Biliary peritonitis & small
intestinal perforation
Bogdan Diaconescu, Bucharest, RO9. Colorectal perforation /
anastomotic leakage & appendicitis
Dorin Popa, Bucharest, RO10. Complicated diverticular disease
& tertiary peritonitis
Ari Leppäniemi, Helskini, FI
Lesson learned from other societies 11. What can ESTES add?
Jonathan Tilsed, Beverley, UK
14:00 – 15:30 Bratianu
ICL •FRAGILITY FRACTURES
Chairs: Pol M. Rommens, Mainz, DE & Mircea Popescu,
Timisoara, RO
1. Fragility fractures – what do we have to expect? Richard
Kdolsky, Vienna, AT
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2. Pertrochanteric fractures Endre Varga, Szeged, HU
3. Osteoporotic spine fractures Sven Hoppe, Berne, CH
4. Fragility fractures of the pelvis Pol M. Rommens, Mainz,
DE
5. The perspective of the geriatrician Maria Panourgia, Milton
Keynes, UK
14:00 – 15:30 Iorga
Keynote Session • •ABDOMINAL TRAUMA 2
Chairs: Andrew Baker, Durban, ZA & Ion Daniel, Bucharest,
RO
1. Keynote: APPS and electronic tools for acute care and trauma
surgeons Luca Ponchietti, Milton Keynes, UK
2. O108 - Abdominal Trauma: Are initial clinical findings
guiding appropriate imaging and management decisions ? A.
Kourdouli1, Y. Kiberu2, M. Popa3, V. Surlin4, M. Bica4; 1Villeneuve
Le Roi, FR, 2Essex, GB, 3Ciupercenii Noi, RO, 4Craiova, RO
3. O109 - Blunt intestinal perforations due to abdominal
contusions: diagnostic particularities and prognostic factors of
death A. Nicolau, R. Vasile; Bucharest, RO
4. O110 - Correlation of Computed Tomography and Operative
Findings in Patients with Liver Trauma: Experience of a UK Major
Trauma Centre J. Reilly, J. Spiers, A. Navarro, A. Brooks;
Nottingham, GB
5. O111 - Angiography and Angioembolization in Blunt Splenic
Trauma: If Not Now, Then When? M. Venter1, R.C. Marian1, I. Gheju1,
M. Popiel1, L. Gulie1, D. Venter1, C. Oprescu1, R. Ciocan2, A.L.
chiotoroiu1, M. Beuran1, B. Popa1; 1Bucharest, RO, 2Bucuresti,
RO
6. O112 - Value of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Laparoscopy for
Patients with Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Medical Center 10-year
ExperienceH.F. Lin1, Y. Chen2; 1Newtaipei, TW, 2New Taipei, TW
7. O113 - Presentation and Outcomes of Abdominal Trauma Patients
Who Underwent Laparotomy M. Ayesh, M. Ellabib, N. Abdurraheim, T.
Siddiqui, F. Mustafa, A. Kanbar, B. Younis, A. El-Menyar, H.
Al-Thani; Doha, QA
8. O114 - Terrorist attack in Nice: abdominal trauma experience
D. Massalou, D. Chetrus-Mariage, G. D‘Andrea, S. Quirin, I.
Bentellis, E. Benizri, I. Ben Amor, E. Sejor, C. Guedj, P. Baqué;
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14:00 – 15:30 Balcescu
Keynote Session •HIP FRACTURE
Chairs: Catalin Cirstoiu, Bucharest, RO & Gerrolt Jukema,
Zurich, CH
1. Keynote: Periprosthetic fracture of the proximal femur
Catalin Cirstoiu, Bucharest, RO
2. O115 - Hip fractures in elderly people: Surgery or no
surgery? A systematic review and meta-analysis. C. van de Ree, C.
van de Ree, M. de Jongh, L. de Munter, J. Roukema, T. Gosens;
Tilburg, NL
3. O116 - The dynamics of preoperative hemoglobin levels in
extracapsular hip fractures: a review of 262 casesT.S.
Gheorghevici1, B. Puha1, B. Veliceasa1, D. Popescu1, G. Puha2, O.
Alexa1; 1Iasi, RO, 2Iași, RO
4. O117 - Nine years of revision surgery after proximal femoral
nail implantation – what lessons have been learnt? Can risk factors
be identified? D. Sauter, D. Nägeli, R. Vogt, M. Schüler;
Münsterlingen, CH
5. O118 - The minimally invasive anterolateral approach vs. the
traditional anterolateral approach for hip hemi arthroplasty after
a femoral neck fracture: an analysis of clinical outcomes L. de
Jong, T. Klem, M. Kuijper, G. Roukema; Rotterdam, NL
6. O119 - Rotation Instability and Micromovements are
independent Prognostic Factors for the Failure Rate of dislocated
Medial Femour Neck Fractures W. Friedl, Haibach, DE
7. O120 - Proximal Femoral Locking Compression Plate Shows High
Rate of Complications in Medium-Term Follow-up for Unstable
Proximal Femur Fractures S. Hodel, F. Beeres, R. Babst, B. Link;
Luzern, CH
8. O121 - Distal Locking of IM Nail in Trochanteric Femur
Fractures: Clinical and Biomechanical Grounding. A. Kalashnikov1,
V. Malyk2, I. Lazarev1, I. Stavinskii1, I. Litun1; 1Kyiv, UA,
2Poltava, UA
9. O122 - Cable plate fixation for Vancouver type B1
periprosthetic femoral fractureS. Ajnin1, S. Ajnin2; 17rr, GB, 2Rr,
GB
10. O123 - Factors affecting the rate of postoperative surgical
site infections in patients after hip hemi arthroplasty L. de Jong,
T. Klem, M. Kuijper, G. Roukema; Rotterdam, NL
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Keynote Session • • •TRAUMA SYSTEMS 2
Chairs: Chrysanthos Georgiou, Nicosia, CY, Nicosia, CY &
Stefan Georgescu Iasi, RO
1. Keynote: Creating a new trauma archive Chrysanthos Georgiou,
Nicosia, CY
2. O124 - The effect of antibiotic prophylaxis on wound
infections following implant removal; results of the WIFI-trial, a
double blind placebo controlled RCT. M. Backes, S. Dingemans, W.
I.F.I. Collaboration, J..C. Goslings, T. Schepers; Amsterdam, NL
Nominated for best oral award
3. O125 - Prehospital control of life-threatening truncal and
junctional haemorrhage is the ultimate challenge in optimizing
trauma care; a review of treatment options and their applicability
in the civilian trauma setting. S. van Oostendorp1, L. Geeraedts2,
E. Tan3; 1Beverwijk, NL, 2Amsterdam, NL, 3Nijmegen, NL
4. O126 - The DENIM communication tool for prehospital trauma
hand over: a national consensus A. Harmsen, L. Geeraedts, G.
Giannakopoulos, M. Terra, H. Christiaans, F. Bloemers; Amsterdam,
NL
5. O127 - Development and internal validation of a prediction
model as basis for prehospital triage of trauma patients in the
Netherlands E. van Rein1, R. van der Sluijs1, F. Voskens1, M.
Dijkgraaf2, R. Lichtveld3, R. Houwert1, L. Leenen1, M. van Heijl1;
1Utrecht, NL, 2Amsterdam, NL, 3Bilthoven, NL
6. O128 - Is the thoracolumbar injury classification and
severity score (TLICS) applicable to UK practice? P. Loughenbury,
J. Tomlinson, C. Mann, J. Lamb, R. Dunsmuir, P. Millner, A. Rao, A.
Khan, N. Gummer