Section Rapport 2017 Skeletal Trauma And Sports Medicine

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Section Rapport 2017Skeletal Trauma and Sports MedicineKlaus Wendt, chairRadko Komadina, vice chair1

Section Members Members Countries Europe Others292 (280)55 (55)3421 Countries 20 members 6-20 members 6members4447

Section Members NetherlandsSwitzerlandGermanyAustria78282623 United KingdomRomaniaJapanItaly141376

Educational committee Jan Bernard Sintenie NL (Trauma) surgical courses sintenie@hotmail.com

Proposals 2017Bucharest Basic fracture care– Fractures around the hip and wrist Conservative fracture treatmentPaediatric traumaSkeletal injuries in polytraumaIntramedullary nailing proceduresSpineHand injuriesSoft tissue/bone infectionsPeriprosthetic fractures5

Topics 2017BucharestKey note lecture Thromboembolic prophylaxisUpper extremity fractureTrauma in extremely ageManagement of severe haemorrhage frompelvic fractureManagement priorities in complex articularinjuries3D printing on pelvis fracturesPer prosthetic fracture of the proximal femurVascularized grafts in post-traumatic bonedefects of the lower limbAtlanto-axial traumatic injuries-delayeddiagnosis and surgical treatmentComplex injuries of the limbs: amputation/limbsavingAdvantages and limitations of external fixationin complex limb injuriesICL Femoral neck fracturesDamage control in skeletal traumaComplex articular injuriesPolytrauma how to prioritizeFragility fracturesInnovation in skeletal trauma careComplex injures of the limbsCerebral spinal trauma SymposiaDistal radius fracturesInfection in skeletal traumaOsteoporosis and nailingSecondary reconstruction after skeletaltrauma6

Proposals Valencia 1018 “State of the art sessions” for young colleagues (boot camp) Scientific sessions about innovation: what’s new in traumasurgery All section members are invited to do proposals to our newsection chair within 1-2 weeks Thinking about a new format: sessions organized by nationalsocieties and (worth) case discussion sessionsLK, 09.05.20157

Proposals ESTES Advisory Council Create quality requirements for ESTES guidelines– Under discussion Create a case discussion platform on the website– Web based communication platform is established8

European Society for Trauma and Emergency SurgeryRecommendations on hip fracturesESTES working group hip fracturesPublished in the EJTES Jan. 2017

Further activities 2016/17 Autumn meeting in Berlin(DKOU) Discussion about the future of ESTES Working group recommendations proximal humerus is established Literature search is started Autumn meeting will be planned Delphi procedure10

ESTES working group proximal humerus fracturesSection Skeletal Trauma and Sports Medicine Cem CopurogluDominik HeimAndriy KalashnikovRadko KomadinaJörg OesternPaul PuchweinJan Bernard SintenieJan VerbruggenWietze ZuidemaKlaus aThe NetherlandsThe NetherlandsThe NetherlandsThe Netherlands

Planned activities 2017/18 Proposal for ESTES regional conferences to start inSoutheast Eur Possible topics Bleeding control in the emergency room Open fractures12

Section (vice) chair Radko Komadina Sloveniachair Richard Kdolsky Austriavice chair

Upper extremity fracture Trauma in extremely age Management of severe haemorrhage from pelvic fracture Management priorities in complex articular injuries 3D printing on pelvis fractures Per prosthetic fracture of the proximal femur Vascularized grafts in post-traumatic bone defects of the lower limb

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