16th EUROPEAN SICOT TRAINEES` MEETING
7-9 MAY 2009 Kołobrzeg, Poland
under Patronage of Polish Orthopaedic and Traumatology Society
and Pomeranian Medical University
FINAL PROGRAMME
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcoming message from SICOT President ....................................... 3
SICOT Board of Directors 2008-2011 ………………......................... 4
Welcoming message from Chairmen Organizing Committee .......... 5
Honorary Committee ………………………………………................. 6
Scientific Committee ……………………………………….................. 7
Organizing Committee …………………………………….................. 8
Sponsors …………………………………………………...................... 8
General information .............................................................................. 9
Conference venue .................................................................................. 9
Registration Conference Office ........................................................... 10
Liability .......................................................................................... ....... 10
Name Badges and Identifications ....................................................... 10
Hotel ...................................................................................................... 11
Organizing of Scientific Programme ................................................. 12
Commercial Exhibition ....................................................................... 12
The Social Programme ........................................................................ 13
Registration Fees .................................................................................. 14
Scientific programme - oral presentations ......................................... 15
Workshops ............................................................................................. 25
Exhibitors in alphabetical order .......................................................... 26
Dear Delegates, Colleagues, and Industrial Partners,
It is a real pleasure for SICOT to have this important 16th SICOT Trainees’ Meeting in
Poland. Polish orthopaedists have a long tradition of being leaders and developers of
orthopaedic surgery. The Organizing Committee chaired by Prof Andrzej Bohatyrewicz
has been very successful in creating an outstanding scientific programme which reflects
the high development of orthopaedic surgery in the region, ranging from basic science to
clinical management. The meeting is, therefore, an exciting event for young surgeons to
explore the multiple challenges of today’s orthopaedics.
SICOT welcomes you to this extraordinary teaching event in Kolobrzeg.
Yours sincerely,
Prof Cody Bünger
SICOT President
SICOT Board of Directors
2008-2011
President First Vice
President
Secretary
General
Treasurer President
Elect
Immediate
Past
President
Cody Bünger
Thami Benzakour
Jochen Eulert
Patricia Fucs
Maurice Hinsenkamp
Chadwick Smith
Vice
President
Europe
Vice
President
North
America
Vice
President
Latin
America
Vice
President
Asia-Pacific
Editorial
Secretary
Tomas Trç
Morris Duhaime
Federico Fernandez-
Palazzi
Kandiah Raveendran
Syed Awais
Dear Colleagues,
80 years after SICOT was founded in Paris, Poland has the honour and privilege
for the first time in its history to invite world famous orthopaedic surgeons to the 16th
SICOT Trainees` Meeting taking place in Kołobrzeg. What is so special about this event?
First, if you look at the map of Europe, you will find Poland, an almost square
country in centre bordering Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, the Czech
Republic and Germany with two more neighbours across the Baltic: Denmark and
Sweden. Together that is nine neighbouring countries.
Our permanent aspiration for freedom and independence has become fruitful. In
2004, Poland became the member of the European Union. It seemed a very good idea to
celebrate this with scientific events. Professor Piotr Biliński started his project of
organising the SICOT Trainees` Meeting in Bydgoszcz in June 2004. Unfortunately, it
was cancelled at short notice because of his sudden unexpected death in December 2003.
However, what has begun must be completed.
Polish Orthopaedics and Traumatology started in 1928 when two enthusiastic
scientists and surgeons, Prof Wierzejewski and Prof Gruca, created the first Polish
Orthopaedic Society. There were two so-called schools of Polish orthopaedics: the first
one, developing around the University Medical School in Warsaw, was led by Prof Adam
Gruca, and the second one in Poznań by Prof Wiktor Dega. Nowadays, the Polish
orthopaedic family numbers about 2,500 members. Hundreds of our orthopaedic surgeons
emigrated and work in all parts of the world.
Poland is country of many symbols. The democratization of Central and Eastern
Europe started here and now it ended with the independence of many countries. However,
that part of history is already over and now we have another aims and duties. In the era of
globalization we want to share experiences in orthopaedics and traumatology with leading
orthopaedists from all over the world, to learn and teach, to help and get help, to work
towards a better future. SICOT meetings are very good tools for these purposes.
My colleagues from “new” European countries have declared their interest in
coming to Poland. Based on our experience they would like to organize Trainees`
Meetings in 2010 and 2011 designed to intensify international orthopaedic cooperation
and to provide high-quality education for young (and not only young) orthopaedic
surgeons.
Prof. Andrzej Bohatyrewicz – Chairmen of the Organising Committee
16th European SICOT Trainees` Meeting
HONORARY COMMITTEE
Marcin Zydorowicz Governor of Western Pomerania Voivodship Marek Hok Marshal of Western Pomerania Voivodship Janusz Gromek President of Kołobrzeg Professor Wojciech Marczyński President of Polish Orthopaedic and Traumatology Society Professor Andrzej Górecki National Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology Professor Przemysław Nowacki Rector of Pomeranian Medical University Professor Andrzej Ciechanowicz Prorector of Pomeranian Medical University Julita Jaśkiewicz Director of Western Pomerania National Health Organization Professor Eric Cody Bünger President of SICOT Professor Maurice Hinsenkamp President Elect of SICOT Professor Jochen Eulert Secretary General of SICOT Professor Tomas Trc SICOT Vice-President Europe Professor Hatem Said SICOT Young Surgeon Committee
16th European SICOT Trainees` Meeting
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairman: Professor Eric Cody Bünger
Members: Professor Andrzej Bohatyrewicz
Professor Jochen Eulert
Professor Andrzej Górecki
Professor Maurice Hinsenkamp
Professor Tomasz Karski
Professor Maciej Kolban
Professor Damian Kusz
Professor Wojciech Marczyński
Professor Tomasz Mazurkiewicz
Professor Tadeusz Niedźwiedzki
Professor Andrzej Nowakowski
Professor Leszek Romanowski
Professor Marek Synder
Professor Tomas Trc
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman : Professor Andrzej Bohatyrewicz
Vice-Chairman : Dr Andrzej Loranc
Secretary: Dr Łukasz Kołodziej
Treasurer: Dr Maciej Karaczun
Director of Commercial Exhibition: Dr Daniel Kotrych
Members: Dr Krzysztof Antoniak
Dr Piotr Białecki
Dr Konrad Dobiecki
Dr Andrzej Hryniewicz
Dr Mateusz Kacperski
Dr Michał Kędzierski
Dr Jarosław Marciszonek
Dr Krzysztof Rękawek
Dr Sebastian Sokołowski
Dr Paweł Ziętek
SICOT TRAINEES` MEETING SPONSORS
Strategic – Platinum Sponsor
Main – Gold Sponsors
GENERAL INFORMATION
Organizing Committee XVI European SICOT Trainees` Meeting
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Pomeranian Medical University
SPSK nr 1 in Szczecin, 1 Unii Lubelskiej Street, 71-252 Szczecin, Poland
tel./fax: +48 91 4253237, e-mail: [email protected]
http: //www.sicot.orthopedics.pl
Co-organizing Travel Agency Top-Podróże
Plac Zwycięstwa 1, 70-233 Szczecin, Poland
tel.: +48 91 4893993, fax: +48 91 4310397, e-mail: [email protected]
CONGRESS VENUE
Arka Medical Spa, ul. Sułkowskiego 11, 78-100 Kołobrzeg
tel.: +48943528151, fax: +48943527757, www.arka-mega.pl
REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE OFFICE Conference Office is available in Arka Medical Spa.
Days for registration hours
07.05.2009 (Thursday)
08.05.2009 (Friday)
09.05.2009 (Saturday)
12:00 – 20:00
8:00 – 18:00
8:00 – 12:00
LIABILITY
By registering into the Conference and/or participating in the
Exhibition joined to the Conference, participants and exhibitors agree that
neither SICOT, the Organising Committee nor the Conference Secretariat
assume any responsibility for damage or injuries to persons or property
during the Conference. Participants and exhibitors should have their own
health, travel and personal insurance.
NAME BADGES AND IDENTIFICATIONS
All participants, accompanying person and exhibitors must wear the
congress identification badge in a visible place. During the Congress, only
participants and exhibitors with the name badge will be allowed to access
the congress and exhibition premises.
Badge colours:
red – oorrggaanniizziinngg ccoommmmiitttteeee
blue – SICOT member / representative
green - delegate
yellow – nurse
white – industrial exhibition
HOTEL
Accommodation is organized by the Tourist Agency Top Podróże.
(address: Pl. Zwyciestwa 1, 70-233 Szczecin/Poland
tel.: +48 91 4893993; fax.: +48 91 4310397; e-mail: [email protected]
ARKA MEDICAL SPA
Arka Medical Spa, ul. Sułkowskiego 11, 78-100 Kołobrzeg
tel.: +48943528151, fax: +48943527757, www.arka-mega.pl
The hotel is situated 150 km away from Szczecin, 100 km away from
Szczecin Goleniów Airport. It lays by the sea, near the beach.
ORGANIZING OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Lectures
Official languages at the Trainees Meeting is English.
Scientific sessions are organized according to subjects:
Subject I: Reconstruction of bone in osteoporosis and metastasis
Subject II: Management of posttraumatic arthritis
Subject III: Motion against arthrodesis
Subject IV: Multitrauma management
Subject V: Free subjects
Sponsored sessions
Lecture Halls
Lectures will be held in lecture halls in main building of Arka
Medical Spa, Sułkowskiego 11, 78-100 Kołobrzeg. There are two halls:
Conference Room in 1st floor and Panorama Room in 11th floor.
Presentations
The point of collecting presentation will be situated in both halls
Conference Room and Panorama Room.
Lecturers are requested to submit presentations in electronic form
in breaks before the beginning of the session. Please, do not forget to collect
your slides when the lecture is over.
Commercial Exhibition
During the Congress we would like to invite to the Medical
Exhibition. The Stalls will be found both in the Sport Hall neighbouring to
Conference Room. All the names of exhibitors will be found at the end of
Programme Book.
The opening of the Exhibition will take place on Thursday
07.05.2009 at 17.00 p.m. The Exhibition will be open on Friday
08.05.2009 between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. and on Saturday 09.05.2009
between 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m.
THE SOCIAL PROGRAMME Opening Ceremony
The Official Opening will take place in Conference Room, Arka
Medical Spa, Sułkowskiego 11, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, on 07.05.2009
(Thursday at 19.00 p.m.).
Open-air event
The open-air event (Grill Party) will take place outside Arka
Medical Spa, on 07.05.2009, Thursday, between 8.00 p.m. 11.00 p.m.
During the open-air event we will provide warm meal and drinks.
Banquet The banquet will take place on 08.05.2009 (Friday at 8.00 p.m.) in
the banquet halls of the Arka Medical Spa.
The programme for accompanying persons
The social programme for accompanying persons will be organized
by Travel Agency Top Podróże directly in Kołobrzeg, on request, and
spontaneously.
Closing Ceremony
The Congress will conclude with the Closing Ceremony in Conference
Room at 11.00 a.m. on 9 May 2009h.
Registration fees
Registration category
Room type after 31 March 2009
SICOT members Single room
Double room
EUR 200
EUR 150/person
Non-members Single room
Double room
EUR 450
EUR 350/person
Accompanying persons Double room EUR 300
Congress fee for participant includes:
- accommodation in Arka Medical Spa
- congress materials (abstracts, programme and others)
- invitation to the Opening Ceremony, Open-air event and Banquet
- admission to the lecture rooms and Commercial Exhibition,
- coffee breaks
- free access to selected spa facilities
Congress fee for accompanying person includes:
- accommodation in Arka Medical Spa
- invitation to the Opening Ceremony, Open-air event and Banquet
- coffee breaks
- free access to selected spa facilities
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday 08 May 2009 SICOT Trainees` Meeting Oral Presentations Session 1
08.00 – 09.10
Conference Room
Reconstruction of bone in metastasis Chairs: Winfried Winkelmann (Germany), Jerzy Nazar (Poland)
O1 Winkelmann W. (Muenster, GERMANY)
Reconstruction of bone in metastasis. 15`
O2 Nowakowski A., Nazar J., Michalski P., Jaszczak T.
(Poznań, POLAND)
Usage of megaendoprosthesis systems in management
of femoral metastases. 10`
O3 Mrożek I.T., Spindel J., Chrobok A., Tomasik P.,
Pyda M., Szymański S., Nawrot R., Matysiakiewicz J.
(Piekary Śląskie, POLAND)
The methods of operative treatment in patients with
proximal femur metastases – own experience. 10`
O4 Nowakowski A., Kubaszewski Ł., Tobjasz F., Sulewski A.,
Bartochowski Ł.(Poznań, POLAND)
Surgical treatment of spinal metastases. 10`
O5 Kotrych D., Bohatyrewicz A., Ziętek P., Kołodziej Ł.,
Kędzierski M., Lebiotkowski M., Białecki P., Gusta A.
(Szczecin, POLAND)
Clinical efficiency of bone reconstruction in disseminated
metastatic disease. 10`
9.10 – 9.30 Coffee break
Session 2
08.00 – 09.10
Panorama Room
Free subjects – Hip I Chairs: Tomas Trc (Czech), Damian Kusz (Poland)
O6 Pitto R., Munro J., Hayward A. (Auckland, NEW ZEALAND,
Aberdeen, UNITED KINGDOM)
Two year follow up of acetabular bone density changes
after total hip arthroplasty using quantitative computer
tomography-assisted osteodensitometry. 10`
O7 Mukherjee P., Rodger M., Irvine B. (Swansea, UNITED
KINGDOM, Torquay, UNITED KINGDOM)
Hip resurfacing arthroplasty: a 6 year retrospective
survivorship study. 10`
O8 Kopeć R., Kusz D., Wojciechowski P., Cieliński Ł., Borowski
M., Hajduk G.(Katowice, POLAND)
Functional analysis of muscle activity in patients that
underwent total hip replacement via direct anterior minimal
invasive approach. 10`
O9 Ellapparadja P., Evans C.R.(Oswestry, UNITED KINGDOM)
Use of primary femoral implants in revision hip arthroplasty. 10`
O10 Holland P. (Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM)
Early readmissions following total hip replacement. 10`
9.10 – 9.30 Coffee break
Session 3
09.30 – 11.00
Conference Room
Reconstruction of bone in osteoporosis Chairs: Pavel Mukherjee (United Kingdom), Mirosław Jabłoński (Poland)
O11 Jabłoński M.(Lublin, POLAND)
New challenges, new possibilities, new risks, new failures. 20`
O12 Zarzycki D., Potaczek T., Jasiewicz B., Smętkowski A.,
Łokas K. (Zakopane, POLAND)
Vertebroplasty in the treatment of spine fractures 10`
O13 Wang Y., Bunger E.C. (Aarhus, DENMARK)
Computer aided percutaneous vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty
using efilm workstation software. 10`
O14 Fujak A., Kopschina C., Forst R., Forst J. (Erlangen,
GERMANY)
Fractures in proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) 10`
O15 Wronka K.S., Salama H., Ramesh B. (Rhyl, UNITED
KINGDOM)
Surgical management of fracture ankle in elderly patients.
Is it worth to perform osteosynthesis of osteoporotic bone? 10`
O16 Mukherjee P., Bovell C., Davis J.(Swansea, UNITED
KINGDOM)
Less invasive stabilizing system (LISS) plate versus retro
grade intramedullary (IM) nail for osteoporotic distal
femoral fracture (AO33A1 to AO33C3). 10`
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break
Session 4
09.30 – 11.00
Panorama Room
Free subjects - Hip II. Chairs: Ghassan Salameh (Syria), Jan Blacha (Poland)
O17 Salameh G. (Damascus, SYRIA)
Treatment of hip deformity and pelvic obliquity. 10`
O18 Trc T. (Prague, CZECH)
Modelling of femoral head in treatment of impingement in
hip joint. 10`
O19 El-Osta B., Singh V., Abdunabi M., Saed E., Kalairajah Y
(London, UNITED KINGDOM, Luton, UNITED KINGDOM)
Splash hazard in elective primary knee and hip arthroplasty.
Is a visor mask sufficient? 10`
O20 Kowalczewski J., Milecki M., Wielopolski A., Okoń T.,
Marczak D. (Otwock, POLAND)
HAP+B-TCP – useful biomaterial in revision TKA and THA.
Clinical and radiological early results. 10`
O21 Abouazza O., Queally J., Harmon D.(Limerick, IRELAND)
Assessing the feasibility of ultrasound guided femoral nerve
blocks administered by orthopaedic trainees for femoral neck
fractures in the accident and emergency department. 10`
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break
Session 5
11.20 – 12.30
Conference Room
Management of posttraumatic deformities I Chairs: Martin Huber (Switzerland), Szymon Dragan (Poland)
O22 Huber M.(Zurich, SWITZERLAND)
Total ankle arthroplasty. An inside view of total ankle
arthroplasty. 20`
O23 Volpin G., Shtarker H.(Nahariya, ISRAEL)
Ankle arthrodesis with Ilizarov external fixator for severe
post traumatic degenerative changes. 10`
O24 Pakhomov I., Sadovoy M., Prohorenko V. (Novosibirsk,
RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
Ankle arthrosis epidemiology in a big industrial region and
our initial experience of ankle joint replacement. 10`
O25 Orzechowski W., Dragan Sz., Krawczyk A., Kulej M.
(Wrocław, POLAND)
Ankle fusion in the treatment of foot deformity. 10`
O26 Kołodziej Ł., Bohatyrewicz A., Budzyński T., Zietek P.
(Szczecin, POLAND)
Surgical treatment of severe cases of flat foot deformity
due to neglected tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction. 10`
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch break
Session 6
11.20 – 12.30
Panorama Room
Reconstruction of bone in tumors and osteoporosis Chairs: Horia-Bogdan Orban (Romania), Andrzej Nowakowski (Poland)
O27 Orban H.-B.(Bucarest, ROMANIA)
Limb salvage surgery. 20`
O28 Nowakowski A., Kubaszewski Ł., Łabędź W.(Poznań,
POLAND).
Percutaneous ablation of the metastatic tumor in vertebral
body with subsequent internal stabilization with bone cement. 10`
O29 Nowakowski A., Kubaszewski Ł., Jurasz W., Bartochowski Ł.,
Sulewski A.(Poznań, POLAND)
Operative treatment of the sacral bone tumor. 10`
O30 Chrobok A., Spindel J., Mrożek T., Tomasik P., Nawrot R.,
Szymański Sz., Pyda M.(Piekary Śląskie, POLAND)
Partial shoulder replacement in patients with proximal
humerus metastatic lesions. 10`
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch break
Satellite Symposium by Sanofi Aventis
14.00 – 15.00
Conference Room
Najnowsze zalecenia PTOiTr dotyczące profilaktyki ŻChZZ u
pacjentów ortopedycznych
Chairs: Wojciech Marczyński (Poland), Justyna Zajdel (Poland)
O31 Marczyński W. (Otwock, POLAND)
Aktualne wytyczne PTOiTr. 15`
O32 Zajdel J. (Łódź, Poland)
Obowiązujące zalecenia w świetle prawa. 45`
Session 7
15.30 – 16.40
Conference Room
Motion preservation against arthrodesis I Chairs: Eric Cody Bünger (Danmark), Daniel Zarzycki (Poland)
O33 Buenger E.C. (Aarhus, DANMARK)
Motion preservation against arthrodesis in spine surgery. 30`
O34 Nowakowski A., Kubaszewski Ł., Bartochowski Ł.
(Poznań, POLAND)
Spondylodesis, dynamic stabilization or disc prosthesis? 10`
O35 Zarzycki D., Tęsiorowski M., Lipik E., Jasiewicz B.,
Potaczek T., Łokas K. (Zakopane, POLAND)
Results of treatment cervical disc disease with artificial
cervical disc implantation . 10`
16.40 – 17.00 Coffee break
Session 8
15.30 – 16.40
Panorama Room
Management of posttraumatic deformities and arthritis Chairs: Cosmas Ihezie (Nigeria), Stanisław Pomianowski (Poland)
O36 Romanowski L. (Poznań, POLAND)
Elbow arthroplasty. 20`
O37 Ziętek P., Jakuszewski M., Kotrych D., Kołodziej Ł.,
Bohatyrewicz A. (Szczecin, POLAND)
Selected aspects of operative technique during total elbow
arthroplasty in patients with primary and posttraumatic arthrosis 10`
O38 Podgórski A., Urban M., Michalik D., Kordasiewicz B.,
Pomianowski S. (Otwock, POLAND)
Mobility of elbow joint after surgical release of posttraumatic
contracture: analysis of results 10`
O39 Ihezie C., Agu K. (Owerri, NIGERIA)
Experience and outcome of elbow reconstruction for old
neglected elbow injuries with deformities. 10`
16.40 – 17.00 Coffee break
Session 9
17.00 – 18.00
Conference Room
Bone growth factors in orthopaedic trauma surgery Chairs: Gerhard Schmidmaier (Germany), Grzegorz Benke (Poland)
O40 Schmidmaier G. (Berlin, GERMANY)
The use of growth factors (BMPs) in the treatment of
non unions. 30`
O41 Benke G. (Warszawa, POLAND)
BMP 7 - own experience. 10`
Session 10
17.00 – 18.00
Panorama Room
Motion preservation against arthrodesis II Chairs: Ghassan Salameh (Syria), Michał Kędzierski (Poland)
O42 Karski T. (Lublin, POLAND)
Possibility, results of conservative treatment and causative
prophylactics in the so-called idiopathic scoliosis –
versus operative procedures – in observation of 15 years. 20`
O43 Salameh G., Schmidt M. (Damascus, SYRIA, Frankfurt,
GERMANY)
Treatment of pelvic obliquity and static scoliosis with external
Fixation. 10`
O44 Kołodziej Ł., Bohatyrewicz A., Budzyński T. (Szczecin,
POLAND)
Arthrosis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint – arthrodesis
or arthroplasty? Preliminary report. 10`
20.00 – 24.00 Banquet
Saturday 09 May 2009 SICOT Trainees` Meeting Oral Presentations Session 11
08.00 – 09.30
Conference Room
Multitrauma management Chairs: Gershon Volpin (Israel), Daniel Kotrych (Poland)
O45 Volpin G., Shtarker H., Saveski J. (Nahariya, ISRAEL, Skopje, MACEDONIA)
Damage control orthopaedics in polytraumatized patients. 15`
O46 Pikulska A. (Szczecin, POLAND)
Basic management of traumatic patients. 15`
O47. Bielewicz M., Kozak A., Alchimowicz J., Kochanowski L.,
Pieróg J., Kubisa B., Wójcik J., Grodzki T. (Szczecin, POLAND)
Teatment of flail chest with fixation of broken ribs by metal
strut. 10`
O48 Volpin G., Shtarker H (Nahariya, ISRAEL)
The use of external fixation systems in polytrauma patients. 10`
O49 Said H.G. (Assiut, EGYPT)
Management of the dislocated knee. 10`
O50 McGuire C., Murphy C., O`Malley N., Harrington P.
(Drogheda, IRELAND)
Cow-related trauma. A 10 year review of injuries admitted
to a single institution. 10`
9.30 – 9.50 Coffee break
Session 12
08.00 – 09.30
Panorama Room
Free subjects Chairs: Patrick Sadoghi (Austria), Marek Synder (Poland)
O51 Sadoghi P., Kroepfl A., van Griensven M., Fischmeister M.F.
(Linz, AUSTRIA, Wien, Austria)
Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament: double
semitendinosus and gracilis tendon versus
bone-patellar tendon-bone graft. 10`
O52 Hayward A., Ward C., Sutherland A., Aspden R. (Aberdeen,
UNITED KINGDOM)
The biology of ACL reconstruction. 10`
O53 Cherniakova Y. (Gomel, BELARUS)
Clinical testing of intra-articular chondroprotection method
by blood autoserum. 10`
O54. Gerasimenko M., Beletsky A., Tratsiak S. (Minsk, BELARUS)
Results of arthroscopical abrasive chondroplasty in patients
with gonarthrosis. 10`
O55 Said H.G. (Assiut, EGYPT)
Oats grafts in osteochondral defects of the knee. 10`
O56 Agranovich O., Shvedovchenko I. (St Petersburg, RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
Reconstructive surgery of III B-IV types of congenital
hypoplastic thumb. 10`
9.30 – 9.50 Coffee break
Session 13
09.50 – 11.00
Conference Room
Knee Chairs: Bassel El-Osta (United Kingdom), Jacek Kowalczewski (Poland)
O57 Kowalczewski J., Marczak D., Milecki M., Wielopolski A.,
Okoń T. (Otwock, POLAND)
Surgical problems with total knee arthroplasty after failed
high tibia osteotomy – early results. 8`
O58 Oehler S., Baur W. (Schwarzenbruck, GERMANY)
The implantation of a non constraint TKA with the use of
navigation in patients with a deformity of the distal femur. 8`
O59 Gerasimenko M., Beletsky A., Skakun P., Tratsiak S.
(Minsk, BELARUS)
Experience of total knee arthroplasty for secondary
gonarthrosis in young patients. 8`
O60 Czifra A., Bucsi L. (Szokesfehervar, HUNGARY)
Our experience with the avon patellofemoral arthroplasty. 8`
O61 Clark D., Mandalia V., Hughes A., Bhattacharjee A.,
Mitchell S., Eldridge J. (Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM)
Change in the length of the patellar tendon. A method of
assessment which can be applied in patello-femoral joint
replacement. 8`
O62 El-Osta B., Cook A., Ghoz A., Andrew M. (London,
UNITED KINGDOM)
Demographic influences on the Oxford Knee Score.
Fact or fiction? 8`
O63 El-Osta B., Gaskin J. (London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Neonatal fractures: reassuring outcomes. 8`
XIV Session
09.50 – 11.00
Panorama Room
Free subjects Chairs: Hatem Said (Egypt), Andrzej Wall (Poland)
O64 Gaiko G. (Kyiv, UKRAINE)
Consequences and complications of proximal femur metaepi-
physis hematogenous osteomyelitis in children and adolescent. 8`
O65 Said H.G., Elassal M. (Assiut, EGYPT)
Pittfals and complications of open wedge HTO. 8`
O66 Povoroznyuk V., Vayda V., Dzerovych N. (Kyiv, UKRAINE)
Bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with
osteoporotic fractures. 8`
O67 Baranovics P., Rajhuthy K., Bucsi L. (Szokesfehervar,
HUNGARY)
Our experiences with the Expert intramedullary tibia nail in
proximal and distal third tibial fractures 8`
O68 Salameh G., Schmidt M. (Damascus, SYRIA, Frankfurt,
GERMANY)
Treatment of congenital and acquired foot deformities
with external fixations. 8`
O69 Irla M., Stucki S. (Koszalin, POLAND)
Treatment results of the calcaneum articular fractures
with use of reconstructive plate. 8`
O70. Holland P., Shaw D. (Wirral, UNITED KINGDOM,
Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM)
Red dots help or hindrance? 8`
11.30 Closing ceremony (Conference Room)
Workshops
The Workshops 1 - 3 take place in Club-room – 3rd floor.
Friday 08 May 2009
08.00 – 12.00
Workshop 1 (Stryker) :
The Locking Plates Systems AxSoS Variax
15.00 – 19.00
Workshop 2 (De Puy):
1.16.00 – 17.00 - Mobility® Ankle Arthroplasty System
2.17.00 – 18.00 - Global® Advantage® Shoulder Arthroplasty
System
Saturday 09 May 2009
08.00 – 11.00
Workshop 3 (EOS & LIT) :
Operative treatment of forefoot deformities using EOS implants.
Workshop 4 (Synthes) : Open Wedge Osteotomy of Proximal Tibia
with Synthes Tomofix System will be organized on Friday 8 May in
neighbouring Hotel Mega after registration. Please contact Ms.
Joanna Bogumił Rębiś : [email protected] , Tel:
+48226085050.
Commercial Exhibition at 16th SICOT Trainees’ Meeting
7 – 9 May, 2009 Kołobrzeg, Poland
Exhibitors in alphabetic order.
1. Advance Europe Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Skrzetuskiego 30/3, 02-726 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48228430310, fax: +48228436794
www.advanceeurope.com.pl
2. Aesculap- Chifa Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Tysiąclecia 14, 64-300 Nowy Tomyśl
Tel. +48614420100, fax: +48614423936
www.chifa.com.pl
3. Bayer Sp. z o.o.
Al. Jerozolimskie 158, 02-326 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225723500, fax: +48225723813
Email: [email protected]
4. Biomet Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Plowiecka 75, 04-501 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225098700, fax: +48225098711
www.biomet.pl
5. Boehringer Ingelheim Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Wołoska 5, 02-675 Warszawa
Budynek "Taurus"
Tel. + 48226990699,fax: + 48226990698
Email: [email protected]
6. Creator Sp z o.o.
Ul. Lotnicza 37, 54-154 Wrocław
Tel. +48713620200, fax: +48713620201
www.creator.wroc.pl
7. Croma Pharma Polska Sp. z o.o.
Al. Wilanowska 267, 02-730 Warszawa, Poland
Tel.+48228530234, fax: +48228532788
www.croma.pl
8. EOS-LIT Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Gryfińska 115, 70-806 Szczecin
Tel. +48914693058, fax: +48914693059
Email: [email protected]
9. Eusa Pharma
Ul. Dembińskiego 43a/1, 81-237 Gdynia
Tel./fax: +48587133453
Email: [email protected]
10. Genzyme Polska Sp. z o. o.
Al. Stanów Zjednoczonych 61 A, 04-028 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225162430, fax: +48225162431
Email: [email protected]
11. GSK Commercial Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Armii Ludowej 26, 00-609 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225769000, fax. +48225769001
www.gsk.com.pl
12. Implantcast Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Bł. Ładysława z Giełniowa 14, 02-066 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225768065, fax: +48225768061
www.implantcast.pl
13. Johnson & Johnson Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Iłżecka 24, 02-285 Warszawa, Poland
Tel./ fax: 222378000,:
www.jnj.com
14. Kalmed S.C
Ul. Wilczak 3, 61-623 Poznań, Poland
Tel. +48618280686, fax: +48618280687
www.kalmed.com.pl
15. Kosmed Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Łazy 30a, 25-677 Kielce, Poland
Tel./ fax: +48413461811
www.kosmed.kielce.com
16. Kriomedpol Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Warszawska 272, 05-082 Stare Babice, Poland
Tel./faks +48227529321
Email: [email protected]
17. Lek Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Domaniewska 50c, 02-672 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225490700, fax: +48225490701
Email: [email protected]
18. Linvatec Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Jutrzenki 118, 02-230 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48224357396, fax: +48224357393
www.linvatec.pl
19. Medagro International Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Podleśna 83, 05-552 Łazy k. Warszawy, Poland
Tel. +48227028231, fax: +48227203878
www.medagro.com.pl
20. Med. & Care
ul. Waleriana Szefki 9F/1, 81-572 Gdynia, Poland
Tel/fax +48587130918
Email: [email protected]
21. Medartis Sp. z o.o
Ul. Sokolnicza 5/29, 53-676 Wrocław, Poland,
Tel.: +48 515 128 958
www.medartis.com
22. Merete Medical Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Poranna 31 D, 53-026 Wrocław, Poland
Tel: +48717836390
Email: [email protected]
23. Miro Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Floriańska 6 lok. 9, 03-707 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48655259300, fax: +48655259302
www.miro-med.pl , www.miromed.pl
24. Novartis Poland Sp. z o. o.
Pharma Division, Al. W. Witosa 31, 00-710 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48225508888, fax: +48225508700
Email: [email protected]
25. Pfizer Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. W. Rzymowskiego 28, 02-697 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48223356271, fax: +48223356228
Email: [email protected]
26. Pharmbicon
Ul. Słoneczna 105B, Stara Iwiczna, 05-500 Piaseczno1, Poland
Tel. +48 22 21 54 108, fax: +48 22 43 59 925
www.pharmbicon.com
27. Roche Polska Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Domaniewska 39B, 02-672 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48223451888, fax: +48223451874
Email: [email protected]
28. Rottapharm – Taktika Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Kosiarzy 31 B, 02-953 Warszawa, Poland
Tel/fax. +48226516875
29. Sanofi-Aventis Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Bonifraterska 17, 00-203 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48222800000, fax. +48222800001
www.sanofi-aventis.com.pl
30. Stemcup Polska
Medical Products Service, ul.Zdrojowa 23, 57-320 Polanica Zdrój, Poland
Tel. +48748682420
Email: [email protected]
31. Stryker Polska Sp. z o. o.
Ul. Łopuszańska 38 B, 02-232 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48224295550, fax. +48 22 429 55 60
www.stryker.pl
32. Synthes Sp. z o. o.
Al. Jerozolimskie 181, PL-02-022 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. +48226085050, fax: +48226085051
Email: [email protected]
33. TRB Chemedica
Ul. Rzepakowa 2 (c/o Farmacol), 40-541 Katowice, Poland
Tel./fax: +48322292845