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6th Bavarian-Bohemian AOTrauma Symposium –Complex Cases and Complications inTrauma of the SkeletonJune 24, 2016Regensburg, Germany
Stand: 07.04.16/KM
Welcome in Regensburg
Dear Colleagues,
we would like to invite you to the 6th Bavarian-Bohemian AOSymposium 2016 “Complex cases and complications in trauma ofthe skeleton” in Regensburg, Germany.
We have all seen patients, who have injuries that are so complexthat following traditional therapy guidelines does not always lead tosuccessful results. Consequently, the only way for these patients torecover is through creative and experience-based therapy. This kindof therapy is based on the wealth of experience of each surgeonand gives surgeons room to develop creative solutions. It alsorequires accurate planning and professional implementation.Since there is little to no evidence for such cases, we always moveinto a legal gray area. Therefore the sword of Damocles of theprosecutor always influences our decisions.
We would like to create a platform for unconventional andinterdisciplinary solutions in primary or revision surgeries of theskeleton, in order to inspire discussion on this topic with renownedexperts. In this forum you will have the opportunity to demonstrateyour “difficult cases” and present your considerations andapproaches.
Let us share our common experiences, discuss complex patientcases and learn from each other. And let’s talk openly about thecomplications we encounter and our solutions to preserve ourpatients.
More than any other health care field, trauma surgery desperatelyneeds such cooperation, in order to treat patients safely andprofessionally.
We look forward to your participation!
Prof. Dr. med. Assoc. Prof. MUDr.Michael Nerlich Jir í MatejkaChairman Chairman
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Chairmen
Prof. Dr. med. Michael NerlichÄrztlicher DirektorUniversitätsklinikum RegensburgUnfallchirurgieFranz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermany
Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Jir í MatejkaUniversity Hospital PilsenOrthopaedics and Trauma ClinicAlej Svobody 8030460 PlzenCzech Republic
Speakers
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Arne Berner, Regensburg, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Peter Biberthaler, München, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Böcker, München, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Volker Bühren, Murnau, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Bernd Füchtmeier, Regensburg, Germany
Dr. med. Axel Gänsslen, Wolfsburg, Germany
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Stefan Grote, Straubing, Germany
Dr. med. Michael Kertai, Regensburg, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Bernd Kinner, Stuttgart, Germany
MUDr. Lubomir Kopp, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic
MUDr. Karel Koudela jr., Plzen, Czech Republic
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Andreas Lenich, München, Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Edgar Mayr, Augsburg, Germany
MUDr. Tomas Matejka, Plzen, Czech Republic
Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Jir í Matejka, PhD., Plzen, Czech Republic
Dr. med. Thomas Neubauer-Gartzke, Weiden i. d. Opf., Germany
MUDr. Petr Nepras, Plzen, Czech Republic
Prof. Dr. med. Michael Nerlich, Regensburg, Germany
Dr. med. Dominik Popp, Bamberg, Germany
Dr. med. Thorsten Schiller, Passau, Germany
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Sebastian Siebenlist, München, Germany
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Johannes Zellner, Regensburg, Germany
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Friday, June 24, 2016
TIME AGENDA WHO
08:00–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:05 Welcome Michael Nerlich/Jirí Matejka
09:05–10:15 Session 1: Shoulder girdle and Chairmen: humerus Arne Berner/
Jirí Matejka
09:05–09:15 Proximal humerus fractures: frontiers Peter Biberthalerof reconstruction options
09:15–09:25 Humeral head fractures Arne Berner
09:25–09:35 Scapula Jirí Matejka
09:35–09:45 Four part head split fracture in an Bernd Kinneralcoholic
09:45–09:55 Elbow arthrodesis as salvage Dominik Poppprocedure. A case report
09:55–10:15 Discussion
10:15–10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45–12:00 Session 2: Elbow, forearm and Chairmen: radius Bernd Füchtmeier/
Petr Nepras
10:45–10:55 Dislocation of the elbow joint Bernd Füchtmeier
10:55–11:05 Radial head Petr Nepras
11:05–11:15 Monteggia lesions Sebastian Siebenlist
11:15–11:25 Pediatric elbow fracture for children Michael Kertai
11:25–11:35 Tricks in fracture radial head Andreas Lenich
11:35–12:00 Discussion
12:00–13:00 LUNCH BREAK
13:00–14:45 Session 3: Spine and pelvis Chairmen: Edgar Mayr/Karel Koudela
13:00–13:10 Spondylitis in a paraplegic patient Bernd Kinner 40 years after spine injury
13:10–13:20 Osteoporotic spine fracture Jirí Matejkacomplication
13:20–13:30 Plasmocytoma of the cervicothoracic Bernd Kinnerregion treated by navigation posteriorstabilization and triple corpectomyfrom anterior
13:30–13:40 Hyperextension spine fracture Tomas Matejkacomplication
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Friday, June 24, 2016
TIME AGENDA WHO
13:40–13:50 Acetabular fracture – complications Karel Koudela
13:50–14:00 Complex cases of acetabular fractures Wolfgang Böcker
14:00–14:10 Pathological open fracture in Edgar Mayrchronic femurosteitis
14:10–14:20 Non union of a proximal femur Johannes Zellnerfracture
14:20–14:45 Discussion
14:45–15:00 COFFEE BREAK
15:00–16:45 Session 4: Lower leg Chairmen: Axel Gänsslen/Lubomir Kopp
15:00–15:10 Complex knee injuries – how to Johannes Zellnerstabilize?
15:10–15:25 Proximal tibia fracture Lubomir Kopp
15:25–15:35 Case of a 76 yo male with Thorsten Schillerincomplete traumatic amputationof the right lower leg – reconstructionvs. amputation
15:35–15:45 Infection after simple fracture Volker Bührenof the tibia
15:45–15:55 The simple bad lower leg fracture Axel Gänsslen
15:55–16:05 Removal of a bent intramedullary Stefan Grotetibia nail. Case report and literatureoverview
16:05–16:15 Crush injury of the distal tibia – Thomas Neubauer-a long way of reconstruction – Gartzkecase report
16:15–16:45 Discussion
16:45–17:00 Conclusion and summary Michael Nerlich/Jirí Matejka
17:00 End of the Course
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General information
OrganiserAOTrauma GermanyPresident: Prof. Dr. med. Michael J. RaschkeGeschäftsstelle Langenbeck-Virchow-HausLuisenstraße 58/59, 10117 BerlinAO Czech RepublicEducation Officer: Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Jir í Matejka, PhD., Plzen
Course venueCaritas-Krankenhaus St. JosefLecture hallLandshuter Straße 65, 93053 Regensburg
Registration onlinehttp://regensburg1606.aotrauma.org
Course organizationAO Course secretariat GermanyPostfach 1163, 79220 Umkirch
Administration: Andrea HoogeTechnical Course Support: Philipp IrmlerPhone: +49 7665 503 421, Fax: +49 7665 503 420Email: [email protected]
Course fee€ 100,– incl. VAT, coffee breaks, lunch, course materialPlease transfer the course fee to Remittee:KPMG, Deutsche Bank Berlin,IBAN: DE33 1007 0000 0070 9857 00, BIC: DEUTDEBBXXX,Keyword:”6th Bavarian-Bohemian AOTrauma Symposium“
Course languageEnglish
AccommodationPlease organise your room reservation:Best Western Premier Hotel RegensburgZiegestdorfer Strasse 11193051 RegensburgPhone: +49 941 46393-0, Fax: +49 941 46393-400Email: [email protected] room 86,– € per night / incl. breakfastMercure Hotel RegensburgGrunewaldstrasse 1693053 RegensburgPhone: +49 941 7882-0, Fax: +49 941 7882-230Email: [email protected] room 99,– € per night / incl. breakfast
Keywort: AO SeminarOption end: 23.05.2016
FacultyThe faculty for this course is composed of international andregional surgeons.
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AOTrauma Europe Stettbachstrasse 6, 8600 Dübendorf,Switzerland, T +41 44 200 24 20, F +41 44 200 24 21,[email protected]