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Page 1: €¦ · Lynne Feehan President: IFSHT Welcome from IFSSH PRESIDENT Welcome from IFSHT PRESIDENT It is my great pleasure as President of IFSHT to welcome all attendees to the joint
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Lynne FeehanPresident: IFSHT

Welcome from IFSHT PRESIDENTWelcome from IFSSH PRESIDENT

It is my great pleasure as President of IFSHT to welcome all th thattendees to the joint 9 IFSHT and 12 IFSSH triennial

congresses here in India in March of 2013. It is hard to believe that it has been three years since our last IFSHT congress in Orlando, Florida when I assumed the role of President of IFSHT. Much to my amazement, these three years have flown by and I am so pleased that we are now all gathered together in India for this 'Incredible' congress. I am sure this will be a memorable congress for everyone; not only because of the exceptional educational and social programming, but also because of this wonderful opportunity to be together as hand therapy and hand surgery colleagues in this amazing country of India with over 5000 years of cultural traditions to add to the richness of this experience.

There are of course many, many people who have worked hundreds of hours to organize this international congress for 1500 attendees. However, none have worked more tirelessly than Dr Raja Sabapathy who has personally ensured that all details have been considered. This is my opportunity to thank Dr Sabapathy and his organizing team for all the hard work they have done in organizing this congress for us all to learn and socialize together as hand therapy and hand surgery colleagues from all regions of this world. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Dr Santosh Rath and Dr Joy MacDermid for their leadership in planning a joint IFSSH and IFSHT scientific program that integrates hand surgery and hand therapy perspectives throughout, reflecting the wonderful cooperative working relationship that we all as hand therapists and hand surgeons benefit from in our daily practice.

Welcome everyone to this congress and to India!!! I hope to be able to say this personally to as many of you as possible over the next few days as we all participate in this joint IFSSH and IFSHT triennial congress in New Delhi, India.

Lynne

Ulrich MennenPresident : IFSSH

Dear Delegates and Accompanying Persons,

A hearty welcome to the 12th Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), as well as the 9th Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT).

Apart from the triennial Congresses, the IFSSH promotes a better understanding of the management of the Hand through, amongst other activities, the three monthly, free-of-charge, electronic information magazine (IFSSHezine) ([email protected]), financial support for educational programs, workshops and courses, in-depth and up-to-date scientific reports on various aspects pertaining to the Hand, close co-operation with Hand Therapists at national and international level, and an informative website (www.ifssh.info).

Years of preparation have now culminated in a remarkable setting for our Congress to take place.

You will notice that the content of this brochure, which summa-rizes the scientific and social programs, is just as exciting.

We are all in for an unforgettable academic and cultural experience, thanks to the untiring efforts by Prof. Raja Sabapathy and his exceptional team of organisers. Every aspect of this Congress has been planned in the finest detail and executed superbly. We thank each one of the Organisers who have been involved, for their endeavor to ensure a successful meeting.

It is good to see so many of you here, from all over the world !

May you all have an enriching experience in India!

With sincere regards,

Ulrich

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New Delhi, INDIAPRESIDENTS' WELCOME MESSAGE

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Dr. Rakesh KhazanchiOrganizing Secretary

Dr. Santosh RathChairman, Scientific Committee

Dr. G. BalakrishnanManaging Trustee, ISSH

Dr. S Raja Sabapathy

Organising Chairman

It is a land where the word “Welcome” is said and written in so many ways and

each is practised by at least 70 million people. It may be more than the

population of many countries.

You have come to a country where its existence as a country itself leads one

to amazement. It is a classic example of unity in diversity. It has a long history

and rich heritage and as the famous writer Mark Twain put it “What is true of

India is also untrue”. It is a land of contrasts. India can provide you a great and

different experience each and every time you come. The Organising

Committee has worked hard to give you an incredible experience this time.

As we welcome you, we also thank all of you for giving us this opportunity to

host this meeting which has helped the Hand Surgeons of India to bind

together as never before. This will help the growth of Hand Surgery and

therapy and could become a resource model for the growth of the specialty in

the developing world.

WELCOME

Picture taken on the occasion of the core committee meeting of the members of the Indian Society of Surgery th

of the Hand on 18 December, 2011 at Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore to discuss the plans for the congress.

Welcome from the Organising Committee IFSSH - IFSHT 2013

Welcome to

ORGANISING COMMITTEE WELCOME MESSAGE

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We have had an overwhelming response to this Congress. Our President, Ulrich Mennen with his publications about the Congress in the e zine and our secretary General Zsolt Szabo with his convincing talks about India at all the Council and delegate meetings led the campaign. The IFSHT President, Lynne Feehan and her team relentlessly supported our cause at all stages. We do understand it is not easy to get convinced to travel a long distance to a new place. We do hope that at the end of the congress, you feel that the distance you travelled has been worthwhile.

In addition, you will remember the Congress for more reasons. We thank the editorial board of the journal “Injury” for bringing a special supplement on “ Recent Advances in Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery of the Hand and Upper Extremity”. Dr. S. Raja Sabapathy and Dr. Panayoti Soucacos were the guest editors and there are articles from both Hand Surgeons and Hand Therapists from all parts of the world. The Organising Committee is providing a copy to every delegate.

Prof. G. Balakrishnan

Dr. G.N. Malaviya

Prof. Bhaskaranand Kumar

International Co-ordinatorsDr. Amit Gupta

Dr. Joe Dias

Dr. Sandeep Sebastin

Trustees of ISSH Dr. S. Raja Sabapathy

Organising Chairman

Dr. Rakesh Khazanchi

Organising Secretary

Dr. Santosh Rath

Chairman- Scientific Committee

Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson - UPA, endorsing our national painting competition for children, " MAGIC OF HANDS" on 28th January, 2013

Reaching out to people has always been a challenge. It is a bigger challenge in a country like India. While having all the thought leaders in the specialty on our soil gives us the sense of satisfaction and pride, we also wanted to increase the awareness of the specialty among our people. We could not think of a better way than to do it through children. We organised a national level painting competition on the theme ”Magic of Hands”. The campaign directly reached around 1500 schools and the message about the importance of hands reached at least 2 million children. We created a logo which aptly shows what Hand Surgeons and Therapists do - Handing Back Lives. We are also pleased that the UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi endorsed this bringing to it enhanced visibility.

We thank all of you for taking the time to come. For those of you who have got your families very special thanks. As promised, we are doing our best to see that they have a better time than you. We fully enjoyed ourselves preparing for this Congress and we sincerely pray and hope that the Congress turns out to be as wonderful as our journey has been so far.

Dr Patil V S

President - ISSH

Dr Prakash Kotwal

Vice President - ISSH

Dr Vikas Gupta

Secretary & Treasurer - ISSH

Dr. S. Raja Sabapathy

Imm. Past President

Executive Members

Dr Binu Pratap Thomas

Dr Shailesh Gupta

Dr Jagannath B Kamath

Dr Ashwath Acharya

Dr Rakesh Khazanchi

Dr Pankaj Ahire

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The International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH) which was formally established in 1966 for the

purpose of coordinating the activities of the various societies for Surgery of the Hand throughout the world and in this way to

increase and spread knowledge of surgery of the hand. IFSSH is now aiming their key role at health advocacy and public

health issues covering over half of the world' s population who joined their membership.

IFSSH - History and Purpose

This Federation was formed in 1966 for the purpose of coordinating the activities of the various societies for surgery of the Hand

throughout the world, and in this way to increase and spread knowledge of surgery of the hand. Its chief purposes are (1) to coordinate the

activities by maintaining liaison between the various societies, (2) to promote the free and full exchange of knowledge among the

constituent organizations, (3) to improve and widen the opportunities for study and observation in the various countries, (4) to establish

and recommend the adoption of certain standards of nomenclature, classification and standards of evaluation and treatment, (5) to

promote a bibliography of world literature on surgery of the hand, (6) to disseminate knowledge through publications and scientific

meetings and to enhance the study and practice of surgery of the hand, (7) to improve the education and research in hand surgery at all

professional levels, (8) to take an interest in the socio-economic impact of disorders of the hand, (9) to further the availability of hand

surgery throughout the world, (10) to further the cooperation between hand surgery and other related professionals, and (11) to

encourage the cooperation of all members to advance the principles and practice of hand surgery of all members throughout the world

through organized participation in all areas of the specialty.

E Moberg, Sweden 1968 - 1969

R. G. Pulvertaft, UK 1969 - 1971

R. Tubiana, France 1971 - 1973

D. Buck-Gramcko, Germany 1973 - 1975

T. Tajima, Japan 1975 - 1977

H. G. Stack, UK 1977 - 1979

B. Mcc. O'Brien',Australia 1979 - 1983

A. B. Swanson, USA 1983 - 1989

D.W. Lamb, UK 1989 - 1992

R. M. McFarlane, Canada 1992 - 1995

G. A. Brunelli, Italy 1995 - 1998

Y Yamauchi, Japan 1998 - 2001

G. Foucher, France 2001 - 2004

A. Pardini, Brazil 2004 - 2007

J.R. Urbaniak, USA 2007 - 2010

IFSSH - Presidents

A J. Barsky, USA 1966 - 1972

H. G. Stack, UK 1972 - 1977

A. B. Swanson, USA 1977 - 1983

R. M. McFarlane, Canada 1983 - 1989

M. A. Vargas Busquets, Puerto Rico 1989 - 1995

G. Foucher, France 1995 - 1998

J.R. Urbaniak, USA 1998 - 2004

U. Mennen, South Africa 2004 - 2007

M. Tonkin, Australia 2007 - 2010

IFSSH - Secretaries General

IFSSH - Council

President

Ulrich MENNEN (South Africa)

President - Elect

Michael TONKIN (Australia)

Immediate Past President

James R. URBANIAK (USA)

Secretary General

Zsolt SZABO (Hungary)

Secretary General - Elect

Marc GARCIA-ELIAS (Spain)

Historian

Frank BURKE (UK)

Member-at-Large

Goo Hyun Baek (Korea)

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thPioneers to be honoured at the 12 International Congress Inauguration

New Delhi, India, 2013

Robert Beckenbaugh, USA

Alan Freeland, USA

Hildegunde Piza-Katzer, Austria

Arlindo Pardini, Brazil

David Evans, UK

Graham Lister ,UK

Yves Allieu, France

Philippe Saffar, France

Ulrich Lanz, Germany

Panayotis Soucacos, Greece

Ping Chung (PC) Leung, Hong Kong

Dinkar Palande, India

Muneaki Abe, Japan

Ryogo Nakamura, Japan

Pesi B Chacha, Singapore

Robert WH Pho, Singapore

José Manuel Antuña Zapico, Spain

Higinio Ayala Palacios, Spain

Ayan Gulgonen, Turkey

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Rotterdam (The Netherlands)

Boston, Massachusetts (USA)

Tokyo (Japan)

Tel Aviv (Israel)

Paris (France)

Helsinki (Finland)

Vancouver (Canada)

Istanbul (Turkey)

Budapest (Hungary)

Sydney (Australia)

Seoul (Korea)

New Delhi (India)

JC Vander MEULEN

Richard SMITH

Tatsuya TAJIMA

Joel ENGEL

Raoul TUBIANA

Martti VASTAMAKI

James H ROTH

Ridvan EGE

Antal RENNER

Roland HICKS

Moon Sang CHUNG

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16 - 20 June 1980

16 - 21 October 1983

3 - 8 November 1986

9 - 14 April 1989

25 - 28 May 1992

3 - 7 July 1995

24 - 28 May 1998

9 - 15 June 2001

13 - 17 June 2004

11- 15 March 2007

31 October 4 November 2010

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IFSSH - Congresses

ABOUT IFSSH

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IFSHT PRESIDENTS

Evelyn Mackin, USA 1987 - 1992

Jean Claude Rouzaud, France 1992 - 1995

Victoria Frampton, UK 1995 - 1998

Van Velze, South Africa 1998 - 2001

Annette Leveridge, UK 2001 - 2004

Magareta Persson, Sweden 2004 - 2007

Judy Colditz, USA 2007 - 2010

IFSHT Websitehttp://www.ifsht.org

President

Lynne Feehan, Canada

President Elect

Sarah Ewald, Switzerland

Secretary General

Ursula Wendling, Switzerland

Treasurer

Heidi Miettinen, Finland

Historian

Patricia Rappaport, USA

Immediate Past-president

Judy Colditz, USA

IFSHT Council

Mission: “To provide global networking and educational opportunities to develop and enhance the practice of hand therapy”.

The International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT) was formed as a result of the participation of hand therapists in the First Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH) in the Netherlands in 1980. Invited by Dr Alfred Swanson, therapists presented papers at a combined surgeons' and therapists' meeting. In 1983, hand therapists also participated in the Second Congress of IFSSH in Boston, Massachusetts, USA and again in Japan at the Third Congress in 1986.

In December 1987, shortly after that congress, a group of therapists met during the GEMMSOR meeting in Paris, France. Encouraged by Drs Raoul Tubiana and Yves Allieu from France and Dr Georgio Brunnelli from Italy, the IFSHT was founded with an initial membership of twelve countries. Credit for the major portion of essential groundwork for the formation of IFSHT must be given to the first generation of Hand Therapists. These include Evelyn Mackin, Judy Bell-Krotowski, Wim Brandsma, Judy Colditz, Philippe Chamagne, Roslyn Evans, Elaine Fess, Victoria Frampton, Jean Claude Rouzaud, Dominique Thomas, and Corrianne van Velze.

The First International Congress of IFSHT was held in Tel Aviv, Israel in April 1989, with Evelyn Mackin, USA, taking the Presidential Chair, with Jean-Claude Rouzaud, France, appointed the Secretary General. The first Council meeting of IFSHT was held on 13 April 1989 and was attended by delegates from nine countries.

IFSHT has continued to grow with subsequent congresses held every three year, including congresses in Paris (1992), Helsinki (1995), Vancouver (1998), Istanbul (2001), Edinburgh (2004), Sydney (2007) and Orlando (2010). With this 9th Triennial congress in New Delhi in 2013, the membership of IFSHT has grown to a current membership of 32 full member countries, 8 corresponding member countries and 3 commercial members. IFSHT now represents over 6000 hand therapists for all corners of the world.

IFSHT provides opportunities for networking between member countries, news-letters, education and exchange visits help to advance the specialty of hand therapy throughout the world and to form and cement friendships and collaboration between member societies. In addition, IFSHT provides funding opportunities to support IFSHT / IFSSH International Teaching Grants, Triennial Congress Travel Grants, the Evelyn Mackin Award and a Dynamometer program.

One of the main initiatives that IFSHT uses to generate funds to support our sponsorship activities is the IFSHT Silent Auction. Funds raised from the IFSHT silent auction are directed towards supporting the Triennial Congress Travel grants to assist therapists to attend and speak at the next IFSHT Congress, with therapists from countries with a low GNI given priority. The Silent Auction started in 2004 in Edinburgh and has become a tradition at each subsequent congress. With each congress the number of donated items to the silent auction and proceeds raised from this event has grown substantially, with more than 350 items auctioned at the 2010 congress in Orlando.

IFSHT - History and Purpose

IFSHT 2010-2013 Executive Committee:

Top Row: Historian, Patricia Rappaport (USA);

Immediate Past President, Judy Colditz (USA);

Secretary General, Ursula Wendling.

Bottom Row: President Elect, Sarah Ewald

(Switzerland); President, Lynne Feehan (Canada);

Treasurer, Heidi Miettinen (Finland).

IFSHT Past Presidents: Annette Leveridge (UK), Victoria Frampton (UK), Margareta Persson

(Sweden), Jean-Claude Rouzaud (France), Evelyn Mackin (USA), Corrianne van Velze (South

Africa)

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BUSINESS MEETINGS & INAUGURAL CERMONY

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Abhinava Dance Company from Banglore under the creative leadership of Nirupama & Rajendra will provide a scintillating display during the inaugural ceremony. There will be five dance sequences - Sambhrama, Rasalila, Abimanyu, Ta-dha, Kathakidathom, interspersed during the official programme.

It will be a riot of colours with dance techniques depicting high energy, enthusiasm and excellence. It will be accompanied by appropriate music.

Council Meetings IFSHT BUSINESS MEETINGS

EXCO MEETINGrd3 March, 2013 - Time : 9.00 am - 4.00 pm

Venue : Jaypee Greens DELEGATES MEETING

th4 March, 2013 - Time : 8.30 am - 4.30 pmVenue : Jaypee GreensEXCO MEETING

th9 March, 2013 - Time : 9.00 am - 12.00 pmVenue : Jaypee Greens

Inaugural Ceremony

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Sambhrama

Rasalila Abimanyu

Ta-dha Kathakidathom

IFSSH EXCO MEETINGth4 March, 2013 - Time : 10.00 am - 1.00 pm

Venue : Jaypee Greens

th4 March, 2013 - Time : 18.30 - 20.00 hrs Plenary Hall, Second Floor, India Expo Centre, New DelhiWelcome Dinner - 20.00 - 21.30 hrsIndian Expo Centre Lawns

IFSSH DELEGATES MEETING

6Venue : Hall - 2, Second Floor, India Expo Centre

th March, 2013 - Time : 12.30 pm onwards

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General Information

Airport Transfers

Automatic Teller Machines(ATM)

Electricity

Internet

Media Room

Poster Sessions

Silent Auction

Please look for IFSSH-IFSHT 2013 paging board when you arrive and

depart from New Delhi. Airport representative holding the IFSSH

board will assist you with your transfers.

Request you to reconfirm your departure date and timing at the

IFSSH-IFSHT Help Desk located in your hotel. They will arrange for

your departure transfer. It is advisable to leave the hotel / venue

4 hours prior to the departure time.

There will be a luggage room at the venue on 8th March 2013 for

delegates departing directly from the venue on this date.

All IFSSH-IFSHT 2013 help staff will be in a uniform. Please

approach them at the airport, resident hotel and the venue for any

assistance.

In case of any emergency please contact Mr Afzal at + 91-99523

09242.

ATM of the Oriental Bank of Commerce is situated on the ground floor

of the Convention centre. It is open 24 hours and accepts all major

cards. All congress hotels will accept credit cards.

The electrical supply is 220 volts, 50 Htz. The connections for

appliances is a round 3 pin plug.

The India Expo centre, the venue of the congress is wi fi enabled and

is free to the delegates.

The media room is located on the second floor of the convention

centre on the left side of the entrance to the Plenary hall. The media

room will open from 2 pm on 4th, March closed during the inaugural

ceremony and will reopen for an hour after the formal inaugural

ceremony is over.

5th and 7th March: 6 45 am to 6 pm; 6th March : 6 45 am to 2 pm;

8th March : 6 45 am to 12 noon.

Own laptops will not be allowed to be used during the sessions.

Delegates are requested to load their presentations at least 3 hours

before their scheduled presentations.

Posters will be exhibited in the main exhibition and lunch hall. The

boards are of the size 120 cm horizontal and 180 cm vertical pin up

boards. Help desk will be available with pins to fix the posters. The

poster room will open at 8 am on 5th March and the posters will be

available for viewing till the end of the congress.

A silent auction for the IFSHT will take place on Tuesday 5th March

from morning session break and will be finalized by the close of the

day's session in the ground floor adjoining the registration area. The

funds generated by this auction will be allocated to sponsor

therapists to attend the next congress from countries with limited

financial resources.

The national delegates meeting of IFSSH will be held on Wednesday,

6th March 2013, at 13.00 hrs at Hall - 2, Second Floor, India Expo

Centre, New Delhi.

Tipping is a general custom in India and in hotels it could range from

5 to 10% as per your satisfaction levels. For hotel porters the tip is

around Rs 50 to Rs 100 depending upon the service rendered.

A tour desk is available in the ground floor of the convention centre in

the registration area.

All Delhi sightseeing tours, Temple Tour will depart from the venue at

09:00 am except Shopping tour which will depart at 10:30 am

Payments for the tours are to be made at the travel desk at least 1 day

prior to the tour. No amendments / cancellations are allowed for Delhi

Sightseeing tours.

Please have breakfast in your respective hotels before taking a

shuttle to the venue

Same day Agra Tours on 5th,6th and 7th March 2013 starts at

8:00am daily from the venue. The delegates are requested to take the

inter hotel shuttle and reach the venue to take this tour. Delegates

who have confirmed the tour before 5th March will be picked up from

their respective hotels. We request them to please assemble at the

Help desk.

In case of any emergency please contact Mr Krishan Dogra + 91-

8130561777

For Inauguration (4th March ), venue shuttle will start at 1730 hrs,

from each hotel. Delegates are requested to please assemble at the

Help desk at each hotel. Assistance will be provided by IFSSH-IFSHT

help staff.

From 5th March - 8th March Inter hotel and venue shuttle will be

available from 0630 hrs. Delegates are requested to assemble at the

help desk for assistance.

Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception, Monday 4th March,

2013

Plenary Hall, Second floor, India Expo Centre. Time: 6 30 pm to 8 pm

Welcome Dinner 8 pm to 9 :30 pm Lawns of the India Expo Centre.

Please do not miss the colourful inaugural ceremony. After the

ceremony, all are welcome to the dinner at the lawns of the India

Expo Centre. Enjoy the special cuisine that India has to offer.

Included in the registration.

National Delegates Meeting of IFSSH

Tipping

Tour Desk – Delhi Sightseeing tour and Pre and Post

Conference tours

Inter Hotel / Venue Shuttle

Congress Social Programmes

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Cultural programme during the Banquet.

This is a medley of four different classical Indian dance forms

presented on one platform by eminent exponents of classical

Indian dance from various parts of the country. This production

will bring as a snap shot to the audience, the vibrancy in the

variations that each classical dance form brings to the fore.

Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Kuchipudi and Kathak, meet in a

kaleidoscope of movement, mudra, music and metaphor, on

bedrock of universal rhythm.

The production commences with Nrityanjali – an invocation,

where all styles are showcased together. Each style will then be

presented individually by the respective lead dancer along with

their disciples. The performance will conclude with all the

dancers coming together for a fitting finalé – Thillana, a joyous

dance with rhythmic movements and intricate footwork.

Bharatanatyam – Ananda Shankar Jayant

Odissi – Ranjana Gauhar

Kathak – Vidha Lal

Kuchipudi – Deepika Reddy

Lead Dancers

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President's Dinner

Banquet

and will close by 1 30 pm on 6th March, 2013, or earlier if all spaces

are filled. The lay out of the tables will be available near the preview Welcome to a Theme dinner at the Lawns of the India Expo Centre.room on the second floor of the convention centre from the morning of

Time: 7 pm to 9 pm on Tuesday the 6th March.6th March for people to choose their seating.

Included in the registration. Coupons are essential for entry.

Closing Ceremony – IFSSH - 8th March, 12.30 pm

Curtains will come down for the 2013 congress at the Plenary Hall.Having come to the congress, please do not miss the banquet on the

evening of the 7th March, 2013. Venue: Plenary Hall. Closing Ceremony – IFSHT - 8th March, 12.30 pmEntry is by subscription. Those who have registered early will have the The IFSHT will have their closing ceremony in Hall 2.invitation in the registration kit. Limited on spot registration is available

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We have planned an interesting programme for the accompanying persons. We have decided to offer any two of the following tours free to the

accompanying persons. You have the opportunity to see old monuments, see the majestic structures of New Delhi, have the exciting cycle

rickshaw ride through the lanes of Old Delhi, visit the beautiful temples or just shop for your friends back home. We offer two tours free to each

registered accompanying person. To help us to make the arrangements better for you, we request you to choose the ones that you want to go. You

can take all four , but you will be paying for your third and the fourth tour. Please inform us your choice through the help desk.

Accompanying Person's Tour Programme

1. Travel in an air-conditioned Deluxe vehicle

2. Sightseeing of Humayun Tomb, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple

3. Drive past India Gate

4. English speaking friendly guide

5. Lunch in a good restaurant, Mineral Water Bottle

thTour – 1 : 5 March, 2013

New Delhi Sightseeing Tour

�This is one of the two free tours that an accompanying person can

choose

�Spouses are welcome to join them and this tour would cost Rs 3000

(around US $ 60)

thTour – 2 : 6 March, 2013

Old Delhi Sightseeing Tour

1. Travel in an air-conditioned Deluxe vehicle

2. Sightseeing – Jamma Masjid, Red Fort, Chandini Chowk

3. Drive past India Gate

4. Rickshaw ride through Chandini Chowk

5. English speaking friendly guide

5. Lunch in a good restaurant, Mineral Water Bottle

�This is one of the two free tours that an accompanying person can

choose

�Spouses are welcome to join them and this tour would cost Rs 3000

(around US $ 60)

ACCOMPANYING PERSON'S TOUR

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1. Travel in an air-conditioned Deluxe vehicle

2. Visit to Birla Temple, Bangla sahib Gurudwara, Lotus Temple

3. English speaking friendly guide

4. Lunch in a good restaurant, Mineral Water Bottle

Tour : 3 - 7 March, 2013

Temple Tour

�This is one of the two free tours that an accompanying person

can choose

�Spouses are welcome to join them and this tour would cost Rs

3000 (around US $ 60)

1. Travel in an air-conditioned Deluxe vehicle

2. Visit to South Extension to Connaught place, Janpat

3. English speaking friendly guide

4. Lunch in a good restaurant, Mineral Water Bottle

thTour - 4 : 8 March, 2013

Shopping Tour

�This is one of the two free tours that an accompanying person

can choose

�Spouse are welcome to join them and this tour would cost Rs

2500 (around US $ 50)

Accompanying person are required to take a shuttle from the resident hotels and arrive at the venue in time to take the free tour. Accompanying person tour starts at

10:00 am from the India Expo Mart. Please assemble at the travel desk located on the ground floor. Payments for spouse to be made at the travel desk at least 1 day

prior to the tour. No amendments and cancellations are allowed for accompanying person tours. Cost at monument entrances and charges for cameras, videos will

be around Rs. 250 - Rs. 500 ( US $ 5 to 10) per monument and are to be paid to the guide traveling on the bus. Please have breakfast in your respective hotels before

taking a shuttle to the venue In case of any emergency please contact Mr Vishal + 91 91366 19981

th th6 - 8 March, 2013

Tours on the Free Evenings

Gems of Delhi by Night

1. Travel in an air-conditioned Deluxe vehicle

2. Sightseeing of Qutab Minar, Rikshaw Ride at Chandini

Chowk

3. Drive past India Gate

4. English speaking friendly guide

5. Sound and Light Show at Red Fort

6. Dinner at a good restaurant, Mineral Water Bottle

SPECIAL NOTE

�Cost per person is Rs 4000, payable at the travel

desk.

�Pick up time is 2 pm on. Guests are requested to

assemble at Travel Desk on the ground floor. The

tour will End at 2300 hrs.

�Guests are requested to confirm the booking one

day prior to the tour date.

�Monument Entrances are included in the cost.

�For any inquiry please contact Mr Sumeet Ghai

at +91- 88261 84777,

Email : [email protected].

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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thTuesday, 5 March, 2013

Tea Break

Tea Break

Lunch

HALL - 1 HALL - 3 HALL - 5 HALL - 6 HALL - 8Time

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.30

13.30 - 14.30

14.30 - 15.30

15.30 - 16.00

16.00 - 17.00

MC 05-01 Lee OstermanOverview of care options of CMC arthritis

MC 05-02 Jesse JupiterDistal Radius Osteotomy

MC 05-03 Gregory BunckeSubcutaneous port placement for intractable nerve pain

MC 05-04 P V JoshiAdjusting tension in claw hand correction

MC 05-05 David SteinbergOverview of Boutonnieredeformity

HID 05-01 - Mark BaratzCombined FCR/ APL suspension for CMC arthroplasty

HID 05-02 - Bobby ChhabraThe approach I use for prophylactic release of the carpal tunnel during volar plating of the distal radius

HID 05-03 Esther VoegelinHow I use ultrasonography for decision making in nerve injuries?

HID 05-04 K SridharHow I do opponensplasty?

HID 05-05 David BozentkaTechnique and post-op protocol for central slip repair

SM 05-01Avoiding Complications Moderators: Andrew Weiland Aymeric Lim

SM 05-02Acute Hand Injury - The approach in 2013Moderators:Roberto Adani S Raja Sabapathy

SM 05-03Adult Brachial Plexus Moderators:Anil BhatiaJayme A Bertelli

FP 01 - Distal Radius - IChair - John H. WilliksenCo-Chair - Ravi Gupta

05- 8.00-9.00 am FP 02 - Arthroscopy - IChair - Toshiyasu NakamuraCo-Chair - Vikas Gupta

05- 8.00 - 9.00 am

FP 05-03Metacarpal FracturesChair - Michitaka ShinoneCo-Chair - Bharath Kadadi

FP 04Flaps - IChair - Alexandru GeorgescuCo-Chair - Prabha Yadav

05- FP 05Spastic & TetraplegiaChair - Wen DongCo-Chair - Praveen Bhardwaj

05-

SM 05-04 - 9.00 - 10.00 amDistal Radius fracturesModerators: Jorge OrbayRanjan Gupta

SM 05-05

Hand and WristModerators: Moroe BeppuLoris Pegoli

- 9.00 - 10.00 amSports Injury of the

FP 06Phalangeal FracturesChair - Binu ThomasCo-Chair - Beata Bajdik

05- FP 07ReplantationChair - Yosiki YamanoCo chair - Ashok Koul

05- FP 08Brachial Plexus - IChair - Kazuteru DoiCo-Chair - Rakesh Khazanchi

05- FP 10Distal Radius - IIChair - Philippe LivernauxCo-Chair - Anirban Chatterjee

05-FP 09TumoursChair -Ulrich MennenCo-Chair - Shailesh Gupta

05-

FP 11Arthroplasty - I Phalanges Chair - Grey GiddinsCo-Chair - Pankaj Ahire

05- FP 12Vascularized Bone - Joint - I Chair - Jong Woong ParkCo-Chair - Hiroyuki Gotani

05- FP 13Compressive Neuropathy - IChair - Ranjan GuptaCo-Chair - Masatoshi Amako

05- FP 14Clinical Research - IChair - Shalimar AbdullahCo-Chair - Abhijeet Wahegaonkar

05- FP 15Hand RehabilitationChair - Roberto RosalesCo-Chair - Anil K Bhat

05-

FP 16Scaphoid - IChair - Katsumi TakaseCo-Chair - Rohit Arora

05- FP 17Hand Biomechanics & Research Chair - Elisabet HagertCo-Chair - Alphonsus Chong

05- FP 18Tendon - IChair - Hari KapilaCo-Chair - Pankaj Jindal

05- FP 19Dupuytrens DiseaseChair - Clayton PeimerCo-Chair - Philippe Pelissier

05- FP 20ElbowChair - Eduardo PereiraCo-Chair - Ram Prabhoo

05-

FP 21Wrist - IChair - Houshang SeradgeCo-Chair - Vaughan Bowen

05- FP 22Congenital Hand - IChair - Scott OishiCo-Chair - Aleksandar Lovic

05- FP 23Tendon-IIChair - Chaitanya MudgalCo-Chair - J Mohan

05- FP 24Infections & TumoursChair - Nash NaamCo-Chair - Sajid Husain

05- FP 25Arthroplasty - II CMCChair - Kevin RenfreeCo-Chair - T Chandraprakasm

05-

SM 05-06Wrist ArthroscopyModerators:Max HaerleFrancisco Del Pinal

16.00 - 18.00 SM 05-07Congenital Hand AnomaliesModerator: Michael Tonkin

SM 05-08Peripheral Nerve Surgery - Where do we stand?Moderators: Gregory BunckeDaddi S S

SM 05-09Requirement in organising a National Hand Surgery Society, An International PerspectiveModerators: Kevin ChungPrakash KotwalDiscussion : Zsolt Szabo

SM 05-10Wide Awake Hand SurgeryModerators:Don LalondeJagannath Kamath

Luncheon Symposium Sponsored by Synthes

( The Evolution of Distal Radius Implant Design - Speaker: Douglas Campbell, UK)

President's Dinner at the Lawns of India Expo Centre (included in the registration fee) 19.00

IFSSH Musician's Hand Committee ReportSpeaker: Naotaka Sakai

17.00 - 17.15

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thWednesday, 6 March, 2013

Tea Break

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.00

12.00 -12.30

Lunch12.30 - 13.30

MC 06-01 Giorgio Brunelli

More than 60 years of tendon surgery

MC 06-02 Marc-Garcia Elias

My approach to scapholunate instability

MC 06-03 Alex Muset

Nerve procedures that has worked for me in Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy

MC 06-04 Jean Goubau

Evolution in treatment of the painful trapeziometacarpal joint

MC 06-05 Kozin

Tips and tricks in getting good results in syndactyly separation

Scott

HID 06-01 Martin Boyer

Zone II flexor tendon repair - the way I do it and the evidence

HID 06-02 Andrew Weiland

Percutaneous fixation of scaphoid

HID 06-03 - Kazuteru Doi

Nerve transfer for shoulder reconstruction in Brachial Plexus Injury

HID 06-04 Ian Trail

Technical tips on total wrist fusion

HID 06-05 Bhaskaranand Kumar

How I manage a congenital adducted thumb?

Combined IFSSH and IFSHT Symposium

The Paralytic Hand - Optimizing Function in Tendon Transfer SurgeryModerators : Santosh Rath and Jan Fridén

Reflections of the legends

Moderators

S Raja Sabapathy and Marc Garcia Elias

Prof James Urbaniak, USA, Prof R Venkataswami, India, Prof Fu Chan Wei, Taiwan, Prof Simo K Vilki, Finland, Ms Evelyn Mackin, USA

Swanson Lecture of IFSSHChairpersons - Ulrich Mennen and Zsolt Szabo

Prof Wayne Morrison - 'Milestones in Reconstructive Hand Surgery'

ISSH President's Guest LectureChairpersons - VS Patil, Rakesh Khazanchi

Swami Atmapriyananda - Science and Religion will meet and shake hands Poetry and Philosophy will become friends

National Delegates meeting of IFSSH

Hall 2Free Afternoon

Speakers:Anders Bjorkman, Sweden

Cerebral changes following hand paralysis

Sridhar Krishnamurthy, India

Adaptive hand function following paralysis and its impact on tendon transfer

Ton Schreuders, The Netherlands

Predicting poor outcome of Tendon Transfer and interventions

Jan Friden, Sweden

Tensioning of myo-tendinous complex and suture mechanics in tendon transfer surgery

Sabrina Koch-Borner, Switzerland

Re-education after tendon transfer - Practice rationale

Claudia Gschwind, Australia

Revision surgery - Understanding the cause of failure and how not to repeat past mistakes

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HALL - 1 HALL - 3 HALL - 5 HALL - 6 HALL - 8Time

Banquet Dinner at Plenary Hall, Second Floor, India Expo Centre (Invitation by subscription)19.00

thThursday, 7 March, 2013

Tea Break

Tea Break

Lunch

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 - 10.30

10.30 - 11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.30

13.30 - 14.30

14.30 - 15.30

15.30 - 16.00

16.00 - 17.00

MC 07-01 Michael Sauerbier Reconstruction following excision of sarcoma in the upper limb

MC 07-02 Isao KoshimaHow Supra Microsurgery extends the frontiers of Hand Surgery

MC 07-03 James KatsarosThe versatality of the Lateral arm flap

MC 07-04 G. BalakrishnanDecision making in reconstruction of anomalies of thumb

MC 07-05 Roland Hicks

The Management of Patients with Recurrent Symptoms after Carpal Tunnel Surgery

HID 07-01 Marco Innocenti Vascularized fibular epiphyseal transfer

HID 07-02 Aymeric LimReverse vascularized island flap

HID 07-03 Pierluigi Tos Tubilization technique for nerve repair

HID 07-04 Gillian SmithHuber Transfer

HID 07-05 Ulrich Mennen

How I treat Tennis Elbow? Correct diagnosis can result in 97% surgical success rate

SM 07-01Management of Complex Hand FracturesModerators:Amit GuptaSudhir Warrier

SM 07-02 Extending the frontiers in Hand Reconstruction with MicrosurgeryModerators:Isao KoshimaG. Balakrishnan

SM 07-03Secondary Flexor Tendon Reconstruction TechniquesModerators: David ElliotJin Bo Tang

FP 07-01 Brachial Plexus - IIChair - George AndersonCo-Chair - Samir Kumta

- 8.00 - 9.00 am FP 07-02 Arthroplasty - IIIChair - Allieu YvesCo-Chair - Adithya Kaushik

- 8.00 - 9.00 am

FP 07-03Distal Radius - IIIChair - Randy BindraCo-Chair - Steve Rocha

FP 07-04Flaps - IIChair - Pierluigi TosCo-Chair - V Purushothaman

FP 07-05Delivery of hand injury careChair - R R KairyCo-Chair - Imran Ahmad

SM 07-04 - 9.00 - 10.00 amBrachial Plexus PalsyModerators: Mukund ThatteJorg Bahm

Birth SM 07-05 - 9.00 - 10.00 amChallenges in Upper Limb ArthroplastyModerators:Joseph Dias Philip A Griffin

FP 07-06Wrist and RelatedChair - Max HaerleCo-Chair - Jagannath Kamath

FP 07-07Vascularised Bone - Joint - IIChair - Co-Chair - Kinglsy Paul

Yeong Pin Peng

FP 07-08Tendon - IIIChair - Peter AmadioCo-Chair - Arun K. Singh

FP 07-09Congenital hand - IIChair - Fuminori KanayaCo-Chair - Gillian Smith

SM 07-06Options in the Management of Distal Radius Fractures - Perspective from German speaking regionModerators: M Leixnering R AroraDiscussion: Kevin Chung

FP 07-10Bone and Joint - IChair - Frederic SchuindCo-Chair - Prakash Kotwal

FP 07-11Toe transferChair - Igor ShevedovchenkoCo-Chair - Rajendra Nehete

FP 07-12Tendon and Miscellaneous IVChair - David ElliotCo-Chair - Sandeep Sebastin

FP 07-13Clinical Research - IIChair - Akif Muhtar OzturkCo-Chair - Esther Voegelin

FP 07-14Scaphoid - IIChair - Moroe BeppuCo-Chair - Avtar Singh

FP 07-15Arthroscopy & DRUJ - IIChair - Edward T. MahCo-Chair - Anil Bhat

FP 07-16ReconstructionChair - Roberto AdaniCo-Chair - Ravichandran P

FP 07-17Compressive Neuropathy - IIChair - Niels ThomsenCo-Chair - Anantharam BA

FP 07-18Research - WristChair - Murali Raj Co-Chair - Srinivasan Rajappa

FP 07-19Wrist - IIChair - David ShrewingCo-Chair - Saranjit Singh

FP 07-20Arthroscopy - III & ScaphoidChair - PC HoCo-Chair - Norman Della Rosa

FP 07-21Flaps - IIIChair - Fraser LeversedgeCo-Chair - Pravit Kitidumrongsook

FP 07-22Brachial Plexus - IIIChair - Jie LaoCo-Chair - Filippo M Senes

FP 07-23Research & RelatedChair - Yoshitaka TanakaCo-Chair - Terrence Jose

FP 07-24Clinical Research - IIIChair - Andrzej ZylukCo-Chair - Laszlo Egri

SM 07-07Elbow Moderator:Milan Stevanovic

SM 07-08Congenital Hand AnomaliesModerator: Goo Hyun Baek

SM 07-09Dupuytrens Disease Moderators: David WarwickZsolt Szabo

SM 07-10What is on the Horizon?Moderators: Philippe LiverneauxAlphonsus Chong

SM 07-11DRUJModerators: Joerg van SchoonhovenMichael Boland

Luncheon Symposium Sponsored by Skeletal Dynamics

(Contemporary Management of the Unstable Elbow - Speaker: Jorge Orbay, USA)

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HALL - 1 HALL - 3 HALL - 5 HALL - 6 HALL - 8Time

thFriday, 8 March, 2013

Tea Break

Closing Cermony

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.00

MC 08-01

Fusion of CMC joint thumb Stephen Coleman MC 08-02

allotransplantation : What is the next mile's journey ?

Linda Cendales

Vascularised composite MC 08-03

Pedicled Groin Flap cover for Upper Limb defects

Babu BajantriRefinements in Techniques of

MC 08-04

hand correction in Christian Medical College, Vellore, India

George Anderson6 decades experience of Claw

MC 08-05

Nuances of athletic hand/wrist injuries

Alejandro Badia

HID 08-01 Daniel HerrenPIP Joint Arthroplasty

HID 08-02 Vijay GorantlaHow I do donor hand and bone marrow procurement.

HID 08-03 Ashok KoulFree groin Flap

HID 08-04 Andrzej ZylukHow I manage complex regional pain syndrome from hand surgeon perspective

HID 08-05Panayoti Soucacos

SM 08-01 Rheumatoid HandModerator: Daniel Herren

SM 08-02 Hand TransplantationModerator:Scott Levin

SM 08-03How I get the bestout of this flap?Moderators: Steven MoranMukunda Reddy

Moderator:Turker Ozkan

SM 08-04 - 8.00 - 9.00 amCerebral Palsy & Tetraplegia

SM 08-05 - 8.00 - 9.00 amScaphoid fracturesModerator:Ian Leslie

FP 08-01Arthroplasty - III & ArthrodesisChair - Muneaki AbeCo-Chair - Zsolt Rimaszeki

FP 08-02TraumaChair - Erwin RamawanCo-Chair - G. Karthikeyan

FP 08-03Miscellaneous - IIChair - Vaikunthan RajaratnamCo-Chair - Amresh Baliarsing

SM 08-06 9.00 - 10.00 amTumors of the Hand &Upper limbModerators: Mark Puhaindran Panayotis Soucacos

Moderators: Neil JonesGautam Biswas

SM 08-07 9.00 - 10.00 amThumb Reconstruction

SM 08-08The New Procedure I frequently do Moderators: Igor GolubevSurajit Bhattacharya

FP 08-04Congenital Hand - IIIChair - Bhaskaranand Kumar Co-Chair - Jorge Clifton

FP 08-05Compressive Neuropathy - IIIChair - Vladimir BaytingerCo-Chair - R Srikanth

SM 08-09Demanding Problems in Paediatric Hand Moderator: Kozin Scott

SM 08-10Replant & Revascularisation Moderators: Jin Soo KimHari Venkatramani

FP 08-06Distal Radius - IVChair - Ronit Wollstein Co-Chair - Dulanji Tanna

FP 08-07Clinical Research - IIIChair - V S PatilCo-Chair - Andrew Chin

FP 08-08Compressive Neuropathy - IVChair - Esther VoegelinCo-Chair - Torbjorn Vedung

FP 08-09Flexor tendonsChair - Laszlo VamhidyCo-Chair - Aditya Aggarwal

SM 08-11My Complication which has taught me the mostModerator: James Urbaniak

Lunch

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Master Classes at a Glance 7:15 - 7:35 am

'How I Do It?' Sessions at a Glance 7.35 - 7.55 am

thTuesday, 5 March

thWednesday, 6 March

thThursday, 7 March

thFriday, 8 March

Hall 1 : Lee Osterman Overview of care options of CMC arthritisHall 3 : Hall 5 : Hall 6 :

Hall 8 :

Hall 1 :

Hall 3 : Hall 5 : Hall 6 : Hall 8 :

Hall 1 :

Hall 3 : Hall 5 : Hall 6 : Hall 8 :

Hall 1 :

Hall 3 : Hall 5 : Hall 6 : Hall 8 :

Jesse Jupiter Distal Radius OsteotomyGregory Buncke Subcutaneous port placement for intractable nerve painP V Joshi Adjusting tension in claw hand correctionDavid Steinberg Overview of Boutonniere deformity

Giorgio Brunelli More than 60 years of tendon surgeryMarc-Garcia Elias My approach to scapholunate instability Alex Muset Nerve procedures that has worked for me in Birth Brachial Plexus PalsyJean Goubau Evolution in treatment of the painful trapeziometacarpal joint Scott Kozin Tips and tricks in getting good results in syndactyly separation

Michael Sauerbier Reconstruction following excision of sarcoma in the upper limbIsao Koshima How Supra Microsurgery extends the frontiers of Hand Surgery

James Katsaros The versatility of the Lateral arm flapG. Balakrishnan Decision making in reconstruction of anomalies of thumbRoland Hicks The Management of Patients with Recurrent Symptoms after Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Stephen Coleman Fusion of CMC joint thumb Linda Cendales Vascularised composite allotransplantation : What is the next mile's journey?Babu Bajantri Refinements in Techniques of Pedicled Groin Flap cover for Upper Limb defectsGeorge Anderson 6 decades experience of Claw hand correction in Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Alejandro Badia Nuances of athletic hand / wrist injuries

thTuesday, 5 March

thWednesday, 6 March

thThursday, 7 March

thFriday, 8 March

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Hall 3 :

Hall 5 :

Hall 6 :

Hall 8 :

Hall 1 :

Hall 3 :

Hall 5 :

Hall 6 :

Hall 8 :

Hall 1 :

Hall 3 :

Hall 5 :

Hall 6 :

Hall 8 :

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Hall 3 :

Hall 5 :

Hall 6 :

Hall 8 :

Mark Baratz Combined FCR/ APL suspension for CMC arthroplasty

Bobby Chhabra The approach I use for prophylactic release of the carpal tunnel during volar plating of the distal radius

Esther Voegelin How I use ultrasonography for decision making in nerve injuries?

K Sridhar How I do opponensplasty?

David Bozentka Technique and post-op protocol for central slip repair

Martin Boyer Zone II flexor tendon repair - the way I do it and the evidence

Andrew Weiland Percutaneous fixation of scaphoid

Kazuteru Doi Nerve transfer for shoulder reconstruction in Brachial Plexus Injury

Ian Trail Technical tips on total wrist fusion

Bhaskaranand Kumar How I manage a congenital adducted thumb?

Marco Innocenti Vascularized fibular epiphyseal transfer

Aymeric Lim Reverse vascularized island flap

Pierluigi Tos Tubilisation technique for nerve repair

Gillian Smith Huber Transfer

Ulrich Mennen How I treat Tennis Elbow? Correct diagnosis can result in 97% surgical success rate

Daniel Herren PIP Joint Arthroplasty

Vijay Gorantla How I do donor hand and bone marrow procurement.

Ashok Koul Free groin Flap

Andrzej Zyluk How I manage complex regional pain syndrome from hand surgeon perspective

Panayoti Soucacos TBC

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08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 1

SM 05-01 - Avoiding Complications

Moderators : Andrew Weiland (USA), Aymeric Lim (Singapore)

Speakers : Andrew Weiland (USA), Martin Boyer (USA), Frank Nienstedt (Italy), Jonathan Hobby (UK), Bobby Chhabra (USA)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 3

SM 05-02 - Acute Hand Injury - The approach in 2013

Moderators : Roberto Adani(Italy), S Raja Sabapathy (India)

Speakers : Bruno Battiston (Italy), Pedro Cavadas (Spain), Alexandru Gerogescu (Romania), Roberto Adani (Italy), Sait Ada

(Turkey), William C Pederson (USA)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 5

SM 05-03 - Adult Brachial Plexus

Moderators : Anil Bhatia (India), Jayme A Bertelli (Brazil)

Speakers : Jayme A Bertelli (Brazil), Yuan-Kun Tu (Taiwan), Prem Singh Bhandari (India), Somsak Leechavengvongs (Thailand),

T.E.J. Hems (UK)

09.00 - 10.00 am Hall 6

SM 05-04 - Distal Radius fractures

Moderators : Jorge Orbay (USA), Ranjan Gupta (USA)

Speakers : Ranjan Gupta (USA), Jorge Orbay (USA), Sanjeev Kakar (USA), Karl Prommesberger (Germany) Lee Osterman -

(USA)

09.00 - 10.00 am Hall 8

SM 05-05 - Sports Injury of the Hand and Wrist

Moderators : Moroe Beppu (Japan), Loris Pegoli (Italy)

Speakers : Moroe Beppu( Japan), Loris Pegoli (Italy), Alejandro Badia (USA), Gregory Bain (Australia), Jan - Ragnar

Haugstvedt (Germany)

04.00 - 06.00 pm Hall 1

SM 05-06 - Wrist Arthroscopy

Moderators : Max Haerle (Germany), Francisco Del Pinal (Spain),

Speakers : Abhijeet Wahegaonkar (India), Christophe Mathoulin (France), Max Haerle (Germany), Francisco Del Pinal (Spain), Gregory Bain (Australia), PC Ho (Hong Kong), Eva Baur (Germany), Andrea Atzei (Italy), Toshi Nakamura (Japan) Jan-R

Haugstvedt (Germany)

04.00 - 05.00 pm Hall 3

SM 05-07 - Congenital Hand Anomalies

Moderators: Michael Tonkin (Australia)

Speakers: Scott Oshi (USA), Rolf Habenicht (Germany), Steven Hovius (The Netherlands), Terry Light (USA)

04.00 - 05.00 pm Hall 5

SM 05-08 - "Peripheral Nerve Surgery - Where do we stand?

Moderators : Gregory Buncke (USA), Daddi SS (India)

Speakers: Gregory Buncke (USA), Santosh Rath (India), Ranjan Gupta (USA), Niels Thomsen (Denmark), Dean Sotereanos

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SM 05-09 - Requirement in organising a national hand surgery society, an international perspective

Moderators: Kevin Chung(USA), Prakash Kotwal (India)

Speakers : Kevin Chung(USA), Jin Bo Tang (China), Amit Gupta (USA), Daniel Herren (Switzerland)

Discussion: Zsolt Szabo (Hungary)

04.00 - 05.00 pm Hall 8

SM 05-10 - Wide Awake Hand Surgery

Moderators: Don Lalonde (Canada), Jagannath Kamath (India)

Speakers: Don Lalonde (Canada), Elisabet Hagert (Sweden), Michael Sauerbier (Germany), Jason Wong (UK)

08:00 - 10:00 am

Combined IFSSH and IFSHT symposium

Secondary Flexor Tendon Reconstruction Techniques

Moderators : David Elliot (UK), Jon Bo Tang (China)

Speakers : Esther Vogelin (Switzerland), Nash Naam (USA), David Elliot (UK), Irina Miguleva (Russia), Jin Bo Tang (China),

Peter Amadio (USA)

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The Paralytic Hand:Optimizing Function in Tendon Transfer Surgery

Moderators : Santosh Rath (India), Jan Fridén (Sweden),

Speakers: Anders Bjorkman (Sweden), Sridhar Krishnamurthy (India), Ton Schreuders (The Netherlands), Jan Friden (Sweden), Sabrina Koch-Borner (Switzerland), Claudia Gschwind (Australia)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 1

SM 07-01 Management of Complex Hand Fractures

Moderators: Amit Gupta (USA), Sudhir Warrier (India)

Speakers: Amit Gupta(USA), Jesse Jupiter (USA) Sudhir Warrier (India) Chaitanya Mudgal (USA) Beng Hai Lim (Singapore)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 3

SM 07-02 Extending the frontiers in Hand Reconstruction with Microsurgery

Moderators : Isao Koshima (Japan), G. Balakrishnan (India)

Speakers : Isao Koshima (Japan), Scott Levin (USA), Pedro Cavadas (Spain), Pathmanathan (Malayasia), Ravi Mahajan (India), Panayoti Soucacos (Greece), Marko Bumbasirevic (Serbia)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 5

SM 07-03

09:00 - 10:00am Hall 6

SM 07-04 Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy

Moderators : Mukund Thatte (India), Jorg Bahm (Germany)

Speakers : Mukund Thatte (India), Hidehiko Kawabata (Japan), Xue Lei (China),Tim Hems (UK), Jorg Bahm (Germany), Alex

Muset (Spain)

09:00 - 10:00 am Hall 8

SM 07-05 Challenges in Upper Limb Arthroplasty

Moderator : Joseph Dias (UK), Philip Griffin (Australia)

Speakers : Joseph Dias(UK), Sumedh Talwalkar (UK), Allieu Yves (France), Ian Trail (UK), Graham King (Canada)

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SM 07-06 Conservative and operative treatment of the distal radius fracture in the course of time - point of view from a group

of European Handsurgeons especially from the German speaking regions

Moderators : M Leixnering (Austria), R. Arora (Austria)

Discussion : Kevin Chung (USA)

4:00 - 5:00 pm Hall 1

SM 07-07 Elbow

Moderator : Milan Stevanovic (USA)

Speakers : Jim Urbaniak (USA), Dean Sotereanos (USA), Jesse Jupiter (USA), Milan Stevanovic (USA)

4:00 - 5:00 pm Hall 3

SM 07-08

4:00 - 5:00 pm Hall 5

SM 07-09

4:00 - 5:00 pm Hall 6

SM 07-10 What is on the Horizon?

Moderators : Philippe Liverneaux (France), Alphonsus Chong (Singapore)

Speakers : Philippe Liverneaux (France), Alphonsus Chong (Singapore), Amitabh Lahiri (Singapore), Nitish Thakor (Singapore),

Filip Stockman (Belgium)

4:00 - 5:00 pm Hall 8

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SM 08-01 Rheumatoid Hand

Moderator: Daniel Herren (Switzerland)

Speakers: Alfredo Olazabal (Argentina), Kevin Chung (USA), Stephan Schindele (Switzerland), Daniel Herren (Switzerland)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 3

SM 08-02 Hand Transplantation

Moderator : Scott Levin (USA)

Speakers : Scott Levin (USA), Linda Cendales (USA), Pedro Cavadas (Spain), Vijay Gorantla (USA), Wayne Morrison (Australia), Willian Pederson (USA)

08:00 - 09:15 am Hall 5

SM 08-03 How I get the best of out of this flap?

Moderators: Steven Moran(USA), Mukunda Reddy (India)

Speakers : Neil Foad Jones (USA), Steven Moran (USA), Wee Lam (UK), CH Lin (Taiwan), Eduardo Zancolli (Agrentina), Sang

Hyun Woo (Korea)

Congenital Hand Anomalies

Moderator: Goo Hyun Baek (Korea)

Speakers : Goo Hyun Baek (Korea), Hidehiko Kawabata (Japan), Rolf Habenicht (Germany), Stevan Moran (USA)

Dupuytrens Disease

Moderators : David Warwick (UK), Zsolt Szabo(Hungary)

Speakers : David Warwick (UK), Gus Mcgrouther (UK), Seok-Whan Song (Korea), Laszlo Egri (Hungary)

Distal Radio Ulnar Joint

Moderators : Joerg van Schoonhoven (Germany), Michael Boland (New Zealand)

Speakers : Joerg van Schoonhoven (Germany), Vivien Lees (UK), Graham King (Canada), Michael Boland (New Zealand)

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SM 08-04 Cerebral Palsy & Tetraplegia

Moderator: Turker Ozkan (Turkey)

Speakers: Richarda Bottcher (Germany), Chaitanya Mudgal (USA), Turker Ozkan(Turkey), Claudia Gschwind (Australia)

08:00 - 09:00 am Hall 8

SM 08-05 Scaphoid fractures

Moderator : Ian Leslie (UK)

Speakers: Joseph Dias (UK), Philip Saffar (France), Karl Josef Prommesberger (Germany), Fraser Leversedge (USA)

09:00 - 10:00 am Hall 6

SM 08-06 Tumors of the Hand/Upper limb

Moderator : Mark Puhaindran (Singapore)

Speakers: Mark Puhaindran (Singapore), Prakash Kotwal (India), Marco Innocenti (Italy), Panayotis Soucacos Greece), Binu

Thomas (India)

09:00 - 10:00 am Hall 8

SM 08-07 Thumb Reconstruction

Moderator: Neil Foad Jones (USA)

Speakers: Neil Foad Jones (USA), G Balakrishnan (India), Fu Chan Wei (Taiwan), Francisco Del Pinal (Spain), Michael Tonkin (Australia)

10:30 - 11:30 am Hall 1

SM 08-08 The New Procedure I frequently do

Moderator: Igor Golubev (Russia)

Speakers: Igor Golubev (Russia), David Elliot (UK), Joseph Bakhach (Lebanon), Clayton Peimier(USA), Filippo M Senes(Italy)

10:30 - 11:30 am Hall 6

SM 08-09 Demanding Problems in Paediatric Hand Surgery

Moderator: Kozin Scott (USA)

Speakers: Kozin Scott (USA), Milan Stevanovic (USA), Michael Solomon (South Africa) Amit Gupta ( USA)

10:30 - 11:30 am Hall 8

SM 08-10 Replant & Revascularisation

Moderators : Jin Soo Kim (Korea), Hari Venkatramani(India)

Speakers: Jin Soo Kim (Korea), Gregory Buncke (USA), Hari Venkatramani (India), David Steinberg (USA), Ahmed Fahir Demirkan(Turkey)

11:30 - 12:30 am Hall 8

SM 08-11 My Complication which has taught me the most

Moderator: James Urbaniak (USA)

Speakers : Duncan McGrouther (UK), Marc Garcia Elias (Spain), Leszek Romanowski (Polland), Scott Levin (USA), Sudhir

Warrier (India), Tarek El-Gammal (Egypt)

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Tea Break

Tea Break

Lunch

HALL - 1 HALL - 3 HALL - 5 HALL - 6 HALL - 8Time

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.30

13.30 - 14.30

14.30 - 15.30

15.30 - 16.00

16.00 - 17.00

MC 05-01 Lee OstermanOverview of care options of CMC arthritis

MC 05-02 Jesse JupiterDistal Radius Osteotomy

MC 05-03 Gregory BunckeSubcutaneous port placement for intractable nerve pain

MC 05-04 P V JoshiAdjusting tension in claw hand correction

MC 05-05 David SteinbergOverview of Boutonnieredeformity

HID 05-01 - Mark BaratzCombined FCR/ APL suspension for CMC arthroplasty

HID 05-02 - Bobby ChhabraThe approach I use for prophylactic release of the carpal tunnel during volar plating of the distal radius

HID 05-03 Esther VoegelinHow I use ultrasonography for decision making in nerve injuries?

HID 05-04 K SridharHow I do opponensplasty?

HID 05-05 David BozentkaTechnique and post-op protocol for central slip repair

SM 05-01Avoiding Complications Moderators: Andrew Weiland Aymeric Lim

SM 05-02Acute Hand Injury - The approach in 2013Moderators:Roberto Adani S Raja Sabapathy

SM 05-03Adult Brachial Plexus Moderators:Anil BhatiaJayme A Bertelli

FP 01 - Distal Radius - IChair - John H. WilliksenCo-Chair - Ravi Gupta

05- 8.00-9.00 am FP 02 - Arthroscopy - IChair - Toshiyasu NakamuraCo-Chair - Vikas Gupta

05- 8.00 - 9.00 am

FP 05-03Metacarpal FracturesChair - Michitaka ShinoneCo-Chair - Bharath Kadadi

FP 04Flaps - IChair - Alexandru GeorgescuCo-Chair - Prabha Yadav

05- FP 05Spastic & TetraplegiaChair - Wen DongCo-Chair - Praveen Bhardwaj

05-

SM 05-04 - 9.00 - 10.00 amDistal Radius fracturesModerators: Jorge OrbayRanjan Gupta

SM 05-05

Hand and WristModerators: Moroe BeppuLoris Pegoli

- 9.00 - 10.00 amSports Injury of the

FP 06Phalangeal FracturesChair - Binu ThomasCo-Chair - Beata Bajdik

05- FP 07ReplantationChair - Yosiki YamanoCo chair - Ashok Koul

05- FP 08Brachial Plexus - IChair - Kazuteru DoiCo-Chair - Rakesh Khazanchi

05- FP 10Distal Radius - IIChair - Philippe LivernauxCo-Chair - Anirban Chatterjee

05-FP 09TumoursChair -Ulrich MennenCo-Chair - Shailesh Gupta

05-

FP 11Arthroplasty - I Phalanges Chair - Grey GiddinsCo-Chair - Pankaj Ahire

05- FP 12Vascularized Bone - Joint - I Chair - Jong Woong ParkCo-Chair - Hiroyuki Gotani

05- FP 13Compressive Neuropathy - IChair - Ranjan GuptaCo-Chair - Masatoshi Amako

05- FP 14Clinical Research - IChair - Shalimar AbdullahCo-Chair - Abhijeet Wahegaonkar

05- FP 15Hand RehabilitationChair - Roberto RosalesCo-Chair - Anil K Bhat

05-

FP 16Scaphoid - IChair - Katsumi TakaseCo-Chair - Rohit Arora

05- FP 17Hand Biomechanics & Research Chair - Elisabet HagertCo-Chair - Alphonsus Chong

05- FP 18Tendon - IChair - Hari KapilaCo-Chair - Pankaj Jindal

05- FP 19Dupuytrens DiseaseChair - Clayton PeimerCo-Chair - Philippe Pelissier

05- FP 20ElbowChair - Eduardo PereiraCo-Chair - Ram Prabhoo

05-

FP 21Wrist - IChair - Houshang SeradgeCo-Chair - Vaughan Bowen

05- FP 22Congenital Hand - IChair - Scott OishiCo-Chair - Aleksandar Lovic

05- FP 23Tendon-IIChair - Chaitanya MudgalCo-Chair - J Mohan

05- FP 24Infections & TumoursChair - Nash NaamCo-Chair - Sajid Husain

05- FP 25Arthroplasty - II CMCChair - Kevin RenfreeCo-Chair - T Chandraprakasm

05-

SM 05-06Wrist ArthroscopyModerators:Max HaerleFrancisco Del Pinal

16.00 - 18.00 SM 05-07Congenital Hand AnomaliesModerator: Michael Tonkin

SM 05-08Peripheral Nerve Surgery - Where do we stand?Moderators: Gregory BunckeDaddi S S

SM 05-09Requirement in organising a National Hand Surgery Society, An International PerspectiveModerators: Kevin ChungPrakash KotwalDiscussion : Zsolt Szabo

SM 05-10Wide Awake Hand SurgeryModerators:Don LalondeJagannath Kamath

Luncheon Symposium Sponsored by Synthes

( The Evolution of Distal Radius Implant Design - Speaker: Douglas Campbell, UK)

President's Dinner at the Lawns of India Expo Centre (included in the registration fee) 19.00

IFSSH Musician's Hand Committee ReportSpeaker: Naotaka Sakai

17.00 - 17.15

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07:35 - 07:55

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Master ClassMC 05 - 02

How I do it?HID 05 - 02

Distal Radius OsteotomyJesse Jupiter, USA

The approach I use for prophylactic release of the carpal tunnel during volar plating of the distal radiusBobby Chhabra, USA

SM 05 - 02 SymposiumAcute Hand Injury - The approach in 2013

Moderators : Roberto Adani & S. Raja Sabapathy

SM 05 - 02 - 001

SM 05 - 02 - 002

Actual indications, technical approach and results in major replantation surgeryBruno Battiston, Italy

Salvage of replanted upper extremity with major soft tissue complicationsPedro Cavadas, Spain

Hall - 3

9:15 - 10:00

09:15 FP 05-03-001 Surgical treatment for the fifth metacarpal neck fracture by Kapandji method from palmar side.

Michitaka Shinone, Yousuke Kanazawa, Eishi Hatakeyama, Keizo Fukumoto, Yukichi Zenke, Akinori Sakai, Japan

09:21 FP 05-03-002 Prospective multicenter trial of modified retrograde percutaneous intramedullary K-wire

fixation for displaced metacarpal neck and shaft fractures

Young Ho Lee, Seung Hwan Rhee, Goo Hyun Baek, Jeong Hwan Kim, Kee Jeong Bae, Jung Eun Lee, Korea

09:27 FP 05-03-003 Modifications of periosteum over the dorsal surface of metacarpals and phalanges and its

usefulness in ORIF of fractures

Mohamed Khalid, Muzaffer Raheel, Tameem Ahmed Khan, William Krause, Oman

09:33 FP 05-03-004 Percutaneous cannulated screw fixation for comminuted head or neck metacarpal fractures- a

case series.

Victoria Teoh, Andreas Fox,Ricardo Tejero, Jamil Ahmed, Matthew James, UK

09:39 FP 05-03-005 The medium term results in using locking plates for the treatment of metacarpal and

phalangeal fractures - A prospective study

Margaret FOK, Boris Fung, Ing Yun Zhu, Wan Man Li, Hong Kong

09:45 FP 05-03-006 Treatment of metacarpal fractures by miniplates

Bennouna Driss, Abouchane, Casablanca, Morocco

Hall - 1

08:00 - 09:15

07:15 - 07:35

07:35 - 07:55

Master Class MC 05 - 01

How I do it?HID 05 - 01

SM 05 - 01 -001

SM 05 - 01 -002

SM 05 - 01 -003

SM 05 - 01 -004

SM 05 - 01 -005

Overview of care options of CMC arthritisLee Osterman, USA

Combined FCR/ APL suspension for CMC arthroplastyMark Baratz, USA

SymposiumAvoiding complications

Moderators : Andrew Weiland & Aymeric Lim

Complications and evidence for scaphoid fracturesAndrew Weiland, USA

Complications of PIP joint stiffness following proximal phalanx fractureMartin Boyer, USA

Complications of scapholunate repair and reconstructionFrank Nienstedt, Italy

Complications of CMC reconstructionJonathan Hobby, UK

Complications with volar plating of distal radius fracturesBobby Chhabra, USA

Starting of Session - Morning Tea

Starting of Session - Morning Tea

Free PaperMetacarpal fractures

Chairpersons : Michitaka Shinone & Bharath Kadadi

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09:15 FP 05-05-001 Peripheral cross-neurotization inducing unaffected hemisphere reorganization to enhance the

motor control of the spastic hemiplegic hand in central neurologic injury

Wen Dong, China

09:23 FP 05-05-002 Nerve transfers to improve upper extremity function in patients grouped 0 (No Muscle below

Elbow) – Anatomical studies and clinical case

Andreas Gohritz, Jan Fridén, Sweden

09:29 FP 05-05-003 Outcomes of the alphabet procedure for reconstruction of the grip in tetraplegia

Carina Reinholdt, Jan Fridén, Sweden

09:35 FP 05-05-004 Grip reconstruction in patient with tetraplegia

Manuel Méndez, Cristina Rigo-Righi, Sebastian Gallegos, Marcia Carrasco, Chile

SM 05 - 02 - 003

SM 05 - 02 - 004

SM 05 - 02 - 005

SM 05 - 02 - 006

My approach for reconstructing bony gaps in acute hand injuriesAlexandru Gerogescu, Romania

Current indication for degloving injuries of the hand and fingers.Roberto Adani, Italy

Free flaps in emergency reconstruction of the handSait Ada, Turkey

The acute ischemic hand William C Pederson, USA

9:15 - 10:00

09:15 FP 05-04-001 Mini-propeller perforator flaps in fingers reconstruction

Alexandru Georgescu, Irina Capota, Ileana Matei, Filip Ardelean, Romania

09:23 FP 05-04-002 Cross finger arterial flap transfer for revascularization of severely crushed and amputated

Fingers

Shrahram Nazerani, Adel Ebrahimoor , Jalal Vahedian, Tina, Iran

09:29 FP 05-04-003 Clinical study on modified designs of cross finger flaps and evaluation of their outcome.

R Subashini, J.Mohan, G Karthikeyan, India

09:35 FP 05-04-004 Our experience with the Reverse homo-digital island flap for reconstruction of finger injuries:

A tertiary hospital based study.

Neha Chauhan, Vishwa Prakash, India

09:41 FP 05-04-005 Aesthetic and functional reconstruction of fingertip and pulp defects with pivot flaps.

Feng Ni, Appleton Sarah E, Bo Chen, Bin Wang, China

09:47 FP 05-04-006 Combo procedure for reconstruction of an amputated fingertip

Fazlur Rahman, Sunil Thirkannad, Sang-Mok Lee, USA

Free Paper :Flaps - I

Chairpersons : Alexandru Georgescu & Prabha Yadav

07:15 - 07:35

07:35 - 07:55

08:00 - 09:15

Master ClassMC 05 - 03

How I do it?HID 05 - 03

Subcutaneous port placement for intractable nerve painGregory Buncke, USA

How I use ultrasonography for decision making in nerve injuriesEsther Voegelin, Switzerland

SymposiumAdult brachial plexus

Moderators : Anil Bhatia & Jayme A. Bertelli

SM 05 - 03 -001

SM 05 - 03 -002

SM 05 - 03 -003

SM 05 - 03 -004

SM 05 - 03 -005

Results of nerve grafting and nerve transfers in total palsiesJayme A Bertelli, Brazil

Results of primary free muscle transfers in total palsiesYuan-Kun Tu, Taiwan

Results of nerve transfers in C5,6 palsiesPrem Singh Bhandari , India

Results in C5,6,7 palsies and role of triceps reconstructionSomsak Leechavengvongs, Thailand

Infraclavicular brachial plexus injuries T.E.J. Hems, UK

Hall - 5

Free Papers :Spastic and tetraplegia

Chairpersons : Wen Dong & Praveen Bhardwaj

Starting of Session - Morning Tea

FP 05-04

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How I do it?HID 05 - 0507:35 - 07:55

08:00 - 09:00

Overview of David Steinberg, USA

Boutonniere deformity

FP 05-02

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Techniques & post op protocol for central slip repairDavid Bozentka, USA

Hall - 6

Master ClassMC 05 - 04

07:15 - 07:35

How I do it?HID 05 - 04

07:35 - 07:55

Adjusting tension in claw hand correctionPV Joshi, India

How I do opponensplastyK Sridhar, India

08:00 - 09:00 FP 05-01 Free Paper :Distal Radius - I

Chairpersons : John H. Williksen & Ravi Gupta

08:00

08:10

08:16

08:22

08:28

08:34

08:40

FP 05-01-001

FP 05-01-002

FP 05-01-003

FP 05-01-004

FP 05-01-005

FP 05-01-006

FP 05-01-007

Positive ulnar variance and clinical outcomes after operative treatment of distal radius fractures.John H. Williksen, Frede Frihagen, Johan C. Hellund, Hebe D. Kvernmo, Torstein Husby NorwayA simple and practical two part classification for distal radius fracturesSunil Thirkannad, Tolga Turker, Fazlur Rahman, Nicholas Reynolds, USA

Volar plate fixation of intra - articular distal radius fractures: a retrospective studyMargaret FOK, Mellissa Klausmeyer, Diego Fernandez, Jorge Orbay, Alex Lluch, Hong KongThe Mano Classification of distal radius malunionManohar Arumugam, Malaysia

Classification and treatment planning of the traumatized sigmoid notch after distal radius fracture based on 3-D reconstructed CT imagesJian Hui Gu, Aidong Deng, Yan Rong Chen, Jin Bo Tang, China

Effects of an increased articular cavity after distal radius fracture – a biomechanical investigation with a force controlled test benchStefanie Erhart, Werner Schmoelz, Rohit Arora, Martin Lutz, Austria

The relationship between changes in teardrop angles of the healed distal radius fracture and recovery of the wrist functionAi Dong Deng, Xiao Kun Gu, Wen Quan Ding, Ya Fang Wu, Wei Feng Mao, Jin Bo Tang, China

09:41 FP 05-05-005 Thumb in cerebral palsy - A comprehensive classification and functional outcome of weak

extensor type of thumb involvement

Praveen Bhardwaj, Hari Venkataramani, S. Raja Sabapathy, India

09:47 FP 05-05-006 Functional results after multilevel surgery for the upper extremity in spastic cerebral movement

disorders

Werner Girsch, Christoph Karner, Austria

9:00 - 10:00

SM 05 - 04 - 001 The history of the distal radius fracture, surgical anatomy and biomechanics

Ranjan Gupta, USA

SM 05 - 04 - 002 Volar locking plate

Jorge Orbay, USA

SM 05 - 04 - 003 Complex intraarticular fractures of the distal radius

Karl Prommesberger, Germany

SM 05 - 04 - 004 Fragment specific fixation

Sanjeev Kakar, USA

SM 05 - 04 - 005 Complications and their management

Lee Osterman, USA

SM 05 - 04 SymposiumDistal radius fractures

Moderators : Jorge Orbay & Ranjan Gupta

Arthroscopic sub-classification of Palmer 1B peripheral tear.Toshiyasu Nakamura, Noboru Matsumura, Takuji Iwamoto, Kazuki Sato, Yoshiaki Toyama, Japan

Free Paper :Arthroscopy - I

Chairpersons : Toshiyasu Nakamura & Vikas Gupta

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SM 05 - 05 - 001 Treatment of DRUJ instability in athletes

Moroe Beppu, Japan

SM 05 - 05 - 002 Over use syndromes of hand and forearms in sports

Loris Pegoli, Italy

SM 05 - 05 - 003 Digit and thumb injuries in athletes

Alejandro Badia, USA

SM 05 - 05 - 004 Scapholunate instability - new treatment options

Gregory Bain, Australia

SM 05 - 05 - 005 Wrist factures in atheletes

Jan - Ragnar Haugstvedt, Germany

Early experience with (dry) arthroscopic four-corner arthrodesis: From a 4-hour operation to a tourniquet timeFrancisco Del Pinal, M Klausmeyer, Carlos Galindo, Eduardo Moraleda, Guillermo De Piero, Spain

Arthroscopic evaluation of Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Lesion in intra-articular distal radius fractures (AO type C).Yuji Tomori, Takuya Sawaizumi, Mitsuhiko Nanno, Norie, Kodera, Gen Horiguchi, Shiro Takai, Japan

Fragment specific fixation of intra-articular distal radius: The role of arthroscopy to confirm reduction. Ajmal Ikram, Mari Thiart, South Africa

The effect of labeling photo documents in wrist arthroscopies on intra- and interobserver reliability.Steffen Löw, Dirk Herold, Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor, Thomas Pillukat, Germany

Arthroscopic resection arthroplasty for malunited intra - articular distal radius fracturesFrancisco Del Pinal, M Klausmeyer, Carlos Galindo, Eduardo Moraleda, Guillermo De Piero, Spain

Wrist synovitis - are we missing tuberculosis? Arthroscopic findings of tubercular wristVikas Gupta, India

FP 05-02-002

FP 05-02-003

FP 05-02-004

08:10

08:16

08:22

FP 05-02-005

FP 05-02-006

FP 05-02-007

08:28

08:34

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SM 05 - 05 SymposiumSports injuries of the hand and wrist

Moderators : Moroe Beppu & Loris Pegoli

10:30 FP 05-06-001 Ligament box reconstruction to augment stability in hemi- hamate replacement arthroplasty

Binu Thomas, Samuel Pallapatti, Sreekanth Raveendran, India

10:40 FP 05-06-002 Arthrodesis of distal interphalangeal joints with interosseous wiring and implantable

intramedullay K-wire fixation in hand

Soo Hong Han, Seung Yong Lee, Yoon Sik Cha, Korea

10:46 FP 05-06-003 A comparison of hand function between distal interphalangeal joints fixated in 0 and 20

degrees of flexion

Yafi Levanon, Michal Har Zahav, Inbar Erlich, Suha Masaura, Maha Gerrah, Navah Ratzon, Israel

10:52 FP 05-06-004 Two extension block Kirschner wire technique for mallet finger fractures

Young Ho Lee, Jin Young Kim, Goo Hyun Baek, Jeong Hwan Kim, Kee Jeong Bae, Jung Eun Lee, South Korea

10:58 FP 05-06-005 Percutaneous corrective osteotomy for treatment of sagittal plane phalangeal fractures

malunion

Essam El-Karef, Egypt

11:04 FP 05-06-006 Measurement of dorsal angulation in basal proximal phalangeal fractures as a predictor of

functional outcome- a cadaveric and radiological study.

Rymaszewska Monika, Ranganathan Arun, Kamath Vijay, Coapes Christopher, Stothard John, UK

11:10 FP 05-06-007 Functional outcomes following the use of an inexpensive mini-external fixator device for

phalangeal fractures.

Suzanne Thomson, Lisa Ng, David Howarth, Maxford Couthinho, Sahan Rannan-Eliya, UK

11:16 FP 05-06-008 Hand therapy management of metacarpal fractures : as evidence based patient pathway.

Angela Toeman, Robyn Midgley, South Africa

10:30 - 11:30 FP 05-06 Free Paper :Phalangeal fractures

Chairpersons: Binu Thomas & Beata Bajdik

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10:30 FP 05-07-001 Finger replantation of children - follow up study

Yoshiki Yamano, Hiroyuki Gotani, Japan

10:40 FP 05-07-002 Replantation of the amputated finger pulp

Chung-Chen Hsu, Yu-Te Lin, Cheng-Hung Lin, Chih-Hung Lin, Fu-Chan Wei, Taiwan

10:46 FP 05-07-003 Review of replantations done at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

Ishwar Lohani, Jayan Man Shrestha, Nepal

10:52 FP 05-07-004 Replantation of thumb with unavailable dorsal veins in the amputate using volar venovenous

and efferent arteriovenous anastomosis : case report

Sanjay Vaghani, Ravi Mahajan, Siddharth Sakhia, India

10:58 FP 05-07-005 Heterotopic digital replantation in the mutilated hand

Cheng-Hung Lin, Nai-Jen Chang, Chih-Hung Lin, Chung-Chen Hsu, Yu-Te Lin, Yi-Chieh Chen, Taiwan

11:04 FP 05-07-006 Cross-hand replantation as a salvage procedure in a case of traumatic bilateral upper extremity

amputation

Rajesh Yellinedi, India

11:10 FP 05-07-007 Quality of life oriented evaluation of replantation or revascularisation in the upper extremity – a

retrospective long term follow up.

Hans-Eric Rosberg, Sweden

11:16 FP 05-07-008 Management of amputated digits by temporary ectopic implantation.

Joseph Bakhach, Saad Dibo, Joe Baroud, Lebanon

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11:30 FP 05-11-001 Forensic analysis of explanted pyrolytic carbon prostheses

Martin Bone, Grey Giddins, UK

11:36 FP 05-11-002 Surface replacement arthroplasty of the proximal interphalangeal joint?

using the self locking finger joint (SLFJ) implant?

Issei Komatsu, Hirotomo Shibahashi, Toshihito Yamaguchi, Yoshitaka Minamikawa, Japan

11:42 FP 05-11-003 Arthrodesis versus prosthetic arthroplasty in patients with osteoarthritis or post-traumatic

arthritis of the index finger proximal interphalangeal joint.

Mark Vitale, Steven Moran, Sanjeev Kakar, USA

11:48 FP 05-11-004 Anatomic PIPJ replacements: A comparison of the Avanta and Ascension implants at 5 year

follow-up.

Jonathan Hobby, Clare Langley, UK

11:54 FP 05-11-005 Pyrolytic carbon proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : results about 32 prosthesis

Jean-Luc Roux, Gero Meyer Zu Reckendorf, Yves Allieu, France

12:00 FP 05-11-006 Revision arthroplasty of the PIP-joint after primary failure of a silicone implant

Stephan F. Schindele, Tina Keuchel, Miriam Marks, Daniel B. Herren, Switzerland

12:06 FP 05-11-007 Longterm results in PIP-arthroplasty with a pyrocarbon implant (10 year follow-up)

Stephan F. Schindele, Lisa Reissner, Stefanie Hensler, Miriam Marks, Daniel B. Herren, Switzerland

12:12 FP 05-11-008 Metacarpophalangeal arthroplasty using the CMI pyrocarbon implant

Jean-Pierre Peqiognot, Nick Gillham, Yves Allieu, France

FP 05-11 Free Paper :Arthroplasty I - Phalanges

Chairpersons : Grey Giddins & Pankaj Ahire

FP 05-12 Free Paper :Vascularised bone - Joint - I

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Hall - 3 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 05-07 Free Paper :Replantation

Chairpersons : Yoshiki Yamano & Ashok Koul

11:30 FP 05-12-001 Making a lunate for advanced Kienbock disease? -Free vascularized medial femoral condyle

bone graft and free tendon roll envelopment as a hybrid interposition arthroplasty?

Jong Woong Park, Korea

11:40 FP 05-12-002 Vascularised bone grafts for reconstruction of acute traumatic upper limb defects.

Rajive Jose, Manish Gupta, Chris Wearn, Darren Chester, Dimitrios Evriviadis, Garth Titley, UK

Chairpersons : Jong Woong Park & Hiroyuki Gotani

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11:46 FP 05-12-003 Computer assisted costo-osteochondral graft for the reconstruction of finger joints -Including

CT based method-

Hiroyuki Gotani, Japan

11:52 FP 05-12-004 Severe osteomyelitis of forearm treated by means of free vascularized fibular graft

Davide Ciclamini, Pierluigi Tos, Marco Innocenti, Roberto Adani, Carla Baldrighi, Bruno Battiston, Italy

12:00 FP 05-12-005 War injury humerus long bone defect.

Jamal Gousheh, Iran

12:06 FP 05-12-006 Long term follow up of osteochondral grafting of the metacarpophalangeal joint in rheumatoid

arthritis.

Che Yuen Lo, Yun Po Chang, Hong kong

12:12 FP 05-12-007 Vascularised joint transfers for amputation stumps without a functioning length

Yu-Te Lin, Chih-Hung Lin, Chung-Cheng Hsu, Fu-Chan Wei, Taiwan

11:30 - 12:30

10:30 FP 05-08-001 Free muscle transfer in brachial plexus injury

Kazuteru Doi, Japan

10:40 FP 05-08-002 Normal range of motion in a C5 and C6 brachial plexus injury

Fernando Levaro, Jorge Clifton, Eduardo Navarro, Xochit Velasquez, Jose Angel Villaruel, Mexico

10:46 FP 05-08-003 Traumatic brachial plexus injuries in children and adolescents

Tarek Elgammal, Amr El-Sayed, Mohamed Kotb, Bassam Addas, Egypt

10:52 FP 05-08-004 Outcomes of surgical reconstruction of traumatic total brachial plexus palsy

Chaitanya Dodakundi, Kazuteru Doi, Yasunori Hattori, Japan

10:58 FP 05-08-005 Comparative study of functional outcome and quality of life recovery of different surgical

modalities for traumatic total Brachial plexus palsy.

Nilesh Satbhai, Kazuteru Doi, Yasunori Hattori, Sotetsu Sakamato, Japan

11:04 FP 05-08-006 A prospective study of double fascicular transfer for restoration of elbow flexion in upper

brachial plexus palsies

Nghia Chedinh, Doan Levan, Tien Nguyenviet, Ngoc Nguyenviet, Vietnam

11:10 FP 05-08-007 Comparative study of phrenic nerve transfers with and without nerve graft for elbow flexion

after global brachial plexus injury

Xin Zhao, Yu Zhou Liu, Yu Dong Gu, China

Free Paper :Compressive Neuropathy - I

Chairpersons : Ranjan Gupta & Masatoshi Amako

10:30 - 11:30

Hall - 5 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 05-08 Free Paper :Brachial Plexus - I

Chairpersons : Kazuteru Doi & Rakesh Khazanchi

11:30 FP 05-13-001 The effect on neuronal blood flow of the timing of surgical decompression with entrapment

neuropathies

Ranjan Gupta, James Jung, Peter Hahn, Bernard Choi, Canada

11:40 FP 05-13-002 How to solve the cubital tunnel syndrome

Balazs Lenkei, Zoltan Nemeth, Zsolt Szabo, Hungary

11:46 FP 05-13-003 Minimal incision cubital tunnel release

Nash Naam, USA

11:52 FP 05-13-004 Clinical diagnosis and minimally invasive surgical treatment of proximal median nerve

entrapment at the elbow

Elisabet Hagert, Sweden

11:58 FP 05-13-005 Treatment of radial tunnel syndrome with radial tunnel release via an anterior approach

Rohan Habbu, Loree Kalliainen, USA

12:04 FP 05-13-006 New manual test for ulnar nerve palsy due to entrapment proximal to the medial epicondyle

Masatoshi Amako, Koichi Nemoto, Hiroshi Arino, Koji Yamamoto, Yuya Ito, Shintaro Ohno, Japan

12:10 FP 05-13-007 Upper limb peripheral nerve compression in NF2 patients are more prevalent, more severe but

equally responsive to surgery

Charlotte Bendon, Henk Giele, UK

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10:30 FP 05-09-001 The Elusive Tumour : think glomus!

Ulrich Mennen, South Africa

10:40 FP 05-09-002 Vascular lesion of hand and wrist – presentation and result after surgery

SY Chan, Hong Kong

10:46 FP 05-09-003 Outcomes of upper limb schwannoma excision in NF2 are as good as in non-NF2 patients – a

case control study

Dominic Furniss, Charlotte Bendon, Henk Giele, UK

10:52 FP 05-09-004 Chondrosarcoma of the hand: Multicenter study by Japanese Musculoskeletal Oncology Group

Koichiro Ihara, Hiroo Yabe, Akira Kawai, Keiichi Muramatsu, Japan

10:58 FP 05-09-005 Advantages of intra-capsular micro-enucleation of schwannoma arising from upper

extremities

Ryuta Iwanaga, Keiichi Muramatsu, Koichiro Ihara, Japan

11:04 FP 05-09-006 The role of Trucut Needle Biopsy in the management of peripheral nerve tumours

Tim Hems, Andrew Marsh, Julie Smith, David Ritchie, UK

11:10 FP 05-09-007 Treatment of metastatic bone lesions in the upper extremity: Indications for surgery and

operative procedures

Yasuhiro Tominaga, Heiichi Muramatsu, Koichiro Ihara, Ryuta Iwanaga, Takahiro Hashimoto, Toshihiko Taguchi, Japan

11:16 FP 05-09-008 Reconstruction after en-bloc excision of metacarpal head tumors using matched metatarsal

osteo articular graft

Samuel Pallapati, Binu Thomas, India

Hall - 6 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 05-09

FP 05-14

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Free Paper :Clinical Research - I

Chairpersons : Ulrich Mennen & Shailesh Gupta

Chairpersons : Shalimar Abdullah & Abhijeet L Wahegaonkar

11:30 FP 05-14-001 Comparison of porous PLGA sheet and acellularized muscle stuffed vein seeded with human

differentiated mesenchymal stem cells as a conduit for guided nerve regeneration

Shalimar Abdullah, Hidayah Hassan, Fadzli Sulong, Angela Ng, Amaramalar Naicker, Ruszymah Idrus, Malaysia

11:40 FP 05-14-002 Origination of the extensor digitorium communis branch of the radial nerve: An

electrophysiological study

Li Chen, Lei Xu, Yi Zhu China

11:46 FP 05-14-003 A Vascularized nerve graft substitute generated in a chamber biorea

Murat Sinan Engin, Yener Demirtaþ, Tale Neimetzade, Ahmet Karacalar, Turkey

11:52 FP 05-14-004 The Effects of Adjuvant Fibrin Sealant on the Surgical Repair of Segmental Nerve Defects

Gregory Rafijah, Andrew Bowen, Christina Dolores, Ryan Vitali, Tahseen Mozaffar, Ranjan Gupta, USA

11:58 FP 05-14-005 Clinical experience of sympathectomy for upper extremity nerves regeneration

Maxim Merkulov, Igor Golubev, Oleg Bushuev, Andrew Maximov, Galina Shiryaeva, Ilya Kutepov, Russia

12:04 FP 05-14-006 Alteration of sympathetic tone by peripheral periarterial sympathectomy for the treatment of

trophic changes in chronic digital ischemia

Abhijeet L Wahegaonkar, S. Prasanth, India

12:10 FP 05-14-008 Rennervation of the glabrous skin after end-to-end reconstruction in rat

Shoista Kambiz, Liron Duraku S., Tim H.J. Nijhuis, Martijn Baas, Tom J. Ruigrok, Erik T. Walbeehm, Holland

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10:30 FP 05-10-001 Prospective continuous study comparing intrafocal cross-pinning HK2® with a locking plate in

distal radius fracture fixation

Philippe Liverneaux, Nicolas Maire, Sybille Facca, Frédéric Lebailly, Amir Hariri , Ahmed Zemirline, France

10:36 FP 05-10-002 Osteosynthesis of the distal radius fractures through a minimally invasive volar approach of

15mm: a feasibility study

Philippe Liverneaux, Ahmed Zemirline, Kiyohito Naito, Frédéric Lebailly, Sybille Facca, France

10:42 FP 05-10-003 Radiographic alignment after volar locked plating: Comparison of 1 or 2 rows of screws

Chaitanya Mudgal, Valentin Neuhaus, Omar Badri, Steven Ferree, Arjan G J Bot , David Ring, USA

10:48 FP 05-10-004 Use of the Intraoperative Radial Groove View for Preventing Complications of the Extensor

Pollicis Longus Tendon by Prominent Screws Following Volar Plating for Distal Radius

Fractures

Sang Ki Lee, Won Sik Choy, Kyoung Wan Bae, South Korea

10:54 FP 05-10-005 Assessment of reliability of arthroscopic findings, plain X-ray films, and 3-dimensional

reconstructed images of complex intra-articular distal radial fracture.

Ren Guo Xie, Tian Mao, Yan Rong Chen, Jin Bo Tang, China

11:00 FP 05-10-006 What must be the volar plate screw length to prevent extensor tendon injuries for distal radius

fractures fixation?

Aydýn Yuceturk, Turkey

11:06 FP 05-10-007 The use of headless conic compression screw fixation for adult distal radius fractures

Adnan Sevencan, Kemal Turgut, Nusret Köse, Ulukan Ýnan, Erol Göktürk, Turkey

Hall - 8 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 05-10

FP 05-15

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Free Paper :Hand Rehabilitation

Chairpersons : Philippe Liverneaux & Anirban Chatterjee

Chairpersons : Roberto Rosales & Anil K Bhat

11:30 FP 05-15-001 The outcomes assessment of the Littler procedure plus MP joint release in the treatment of the

stiffness in the Post- traumatic Extrinsic Hand.

Roberto Rosales, Spain

11:40 FP 05-15-002 A Comparison of the Patient Evaluation Measure, DASH and Quick-DASH Questionnaires.

Jonathan Hobby, UK

11:46 FP 05-15-003 Patient’s evaluation of fingertip amputation outcomes. Do they share surgeon's satisfaction?

Philippe Pelissier, Benjamin Sommier, Jean-Maxime Alet, Audrey Michot, Hussein Choughri, France

11:52 FP 05-15-004 Adhesive capsulitis of shoulder joint treated with extracorporeal shock wave therapy- long

term results.

Shrenik Shah, India

11:58 FP 05-15-005 Correction with an Ilizarov Mini-Fixator for Hand Contractures

Yoshitaka Hamada, Yukio Higuchi, Kuniaki Morimoto, Shigeyuki Takahara, Shinichiro Saitoh, Naohito Hibino, Japan

12:04 FP 05-15-006 Individual finger grip strength after injury: Reliability, validity, and clinical utility of DIGITS-grip

(level III) dynamometer

S K Saidapur, Eric Powell, Raj Murali, UK

12:10 FP 05-15-007 Rehabilitation of spinal cord injured persons after tendon transfer in their hand with functional

electrical stimulation

Wing Yuk Ip, KY Tong, Arthur Mak, Hong Kong

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13:30 FP 05-16-001 Therapeutic results of nonunion of the scaphoid including intractable cases

Katsumi Takase, Ryohei Kono, Kengo Yamamoto, Japan

13:40 FP 05-16-002 Chronic perilunate injuries

Abdel-Hakim, Nash Naam, Egypt

13:46 FP 05-16-003 Functional outcomes of old transscaphoid perilunate fracture dislocations treated with initial

JESS distractor and then open reduction

Amit Vyas, Purnima Patni Arun Ramasamy, Narendra Saini, India

13:52 FP 05-16-004 Perilunate dislocations: Have we improved our diagnosis?

Joshua Hunt, Tan Ezekial, Switzerland

13:58 FP 05-16-005 Comparision of functional outcome of early and delayed treatment for perilunate injuries

Praveen Bhardwaj, Hari Venkataramani, S. Raja Sabapathy, India

14:04 FP 05-16-006 Management of perilunate and perilunate fracture dislocations: A retrospective review

Sanjeev Kakar, Brandon Yuan, Peter Rhee, David Jones, Steven Moran, USA

14:10 FP 05-16-007 Free vascularised medial femur condyle bone graft for recalcitrant avascular nonunion of the

scaphoid

Rohit Arora, Christian Deml, Peter Angermann, Stefanie Erhart, Gernot Schmidle, Markus Gabl, Austria

14:16 FP 05-16-008 Aggressive conservative treatment of acute scaphoid fractures

Anil Bhat, India

13:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:30

FP 05-16

FP 05-21

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Scaphoid - I

Wrist - I

Chairpersons: Katsumi Takase & Rohit Arora

Chairpersons: Houshang Seradge & Vaughan Bowen

Hall - 1 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

14:30 FP 05-21-001 A 20-year prospective outcome study for the treatment of dynamic scaphoid instability

Houshang Seradge, Mark Anderson, Winfred Parker, Carrie Baer, Ashlee McKenzie, USA

14:40 FP 05-21-002 New classification of acute scaphoid fractures

Clara Wong, Hong Kong

14:46 FP 05-21-003 The Dorsal wrist syndrome

Michael Solomons, South Africa

14:52 FP 05-21-004 Asymptomatic scapholunate tears in wrist MRIs

Vaughan Bowen, Gurpreet Dhaliwal, Phillip Tran, Canada

14:58 FP 05-21-005 Outcome of Kienbock’s disease: effect of presenting stage of the disease and different

treatment options

Ravi Gupta, Amit Singh, Ankush Jinda, Kulbhushan Kamboj, India

15:04 FP 05-21-006 Early results of modification of an existing surgical technique to provide scapholunate stability

using a slip of FCR tendon.

Rashmi Chopra, Rajat Chopra, S. R. Murali, New Delhi

15:10 FP 05-21-007 Functional outcome of perilunate disloations, a review of 21 cases

Michelle Griffin, UK

13:30 FP 05-17-001 Stabilizers or Destabilizers? The basal thumb joint’s intrinsic and extrinsic musculature

revisited

Elisabet Hagert, Nathalie Mobargha, Mireia Esplugas, Alex Lluch, Marc Garcia-Elias, Sweden

13:36 FP 05-17-002 Sensibility of the finger pulp and nail bed - A comparison of static 2PD and Monofilament

measurements in normal subjects

Clement C H Wu, Benjamin Z Q Seah, Sandeep J Sebastin, Amitabha Lahiri, Singapore

13:42 FP 05-17-003 The trapeziometacarpal joint - Anatomical value of the DRL and AOL in surgical approach.

Priscilla D'Agostino, Faes Kerkhof, Maryam Shahapbour, Ilip Stockmans, Jean Pierre Moermans, Evie Vereecke, Belgium

Hall - 3 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

13:30 - 14:30 FP 05-17 Free Paper :Hand Biomechanics and Research

Chairpersons : Elisabet Hagert & Alphonsus Chong

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13:30 FP 05-18-001 Is It possible to achieve a full range of movements after repair in flexor tendons in "No Man's

Land"?

Hari Kapila, Australia

13:40 FP 05-18-002 A randomized, double-blind clinical investigation into the role of mannose-6-phosphate in

improving recovery of Zone II flexor tendon injuries.

Jason Wong, Vivien Lees, Dean Boyce, Stephanos Papanastasiou, Raj Ragoowansi, David Warwick, UK

13:46 FP 05-18-003 Flexor tendon repair: comparative study between 2 and 6 strand techniques.

Juan Breyer, Pamela Vergara, Alejandro Bifani, Lorena Parra, Paula Sotelo, Chile

13:52 FP 05-18-004 Flexor tendon repair, Zone II prospective study of 20 patients undergoing flexor tendon repair

in zone II

Eduardo Gonzalez-Hernandez, USA

13:58 FP 05-18-005 Flexor tendon grafting for Zone 2 injuries in more than one digit

Irina Miguleva, Ivan Kliukvin, Russia

14:04 FP 05-18-006 The effect of single suture knot on the coefficient of friction of Zone 2 intact flexor tendon.Ladan Hajipour, UK

13:48 FP 05-17-004 Three-dimensional measurements of ulnar variance during forearm rotation

Yohei Kawanishi, Hisao Moritomo, Toshiyuki Kataoka, Shinsuke Omori, Tsuyoshi Murase, Japan

13:54 FP 05-17-005 Anatomical relationship between dorsal cutaneous branch of ulnar nerve and ulnar styloid

process with forearm position

Jae Sung Lee, Korea

14:00 FP 05-17-006 Quantitative analysis of human upper limb motor points

Ellen Lee, Sandeep Sebastin, Andre Cheah, Aymeric Lim, Singapore

14:06 FP 05-17-007 The flexible Asian hand

Mohammad Shahid, Bourne Kathryn, Mahroof Sabreena, Jose Rajive, Garth Titley, UK

14:12 FP 05-17-008 The Fibonacci sequence: Relationship to the surface anatomy of the human hand

Benjamin Zhi Qiang Seah, Clement Chun Ho Wu, Amitabha Lahiri, Sandeep Sebastin, Singapore

14:30 - 15:30 FP 05-22 Free Paper :Congenital Hand - I

Chairpersons : Scott Oishi & Aleksandar Lovic

14:30 FP 05-22-001 Long-term outcomes of radial polydactyly reconstruction

Scott Oishi, Chris Stutz, Marybeth Ezaki, USA

14:40 FP 05-22-002 A new surgical procedure for Madelung deformity

Aleksandar Lovic, Sergio Alvarez-Garcia-Peñuela, Jose Ramon Martinez-Mendez, Spain

14:46 FP 05-22-003 Long-term results of soft tissue distraction prior to dynamic centralization in longitudinal radial

deficiency type III and IV

Steven Hovius, Teun Luijsterburg, Evelyne Zwart, Christianne van Nieuwenhoven, The Netherlands

14:52 FP 05-22-004 Hyaluronic acid scaffold for skin defects in congenital hand malformations surgery: a novel

technique based on the regenerative model

Antonio Landi, Andrea Leti Acciaro, Lorenzo Garagnani, Mario Lando, Maria Concetta Gagliano, Silvana Sartini, Italy

14:58 FP 05-22-005 RadializationVs Centralization procedures for high grade radial club hand: A randomized trial

Samarth Mittal, Prakash Kotwal, Vijay Kumar, Bhavuk Garg, India

15:04 FP 05-22-006 Congenital constriction ring syndrome - A Series of 39 cases in Southern Taiwan

Yuan-Cheng Chiang, Taiwan

15:10 FP 05-22-007 Comparison of ten outcome systems for evaluating treatment of radial polydactyly

Robert Dijkman, Christianne van Nieuwenhoven, Ruud Selles, Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

15:16 FP 05-22-008 Pollicisation in patients with abnormal index finger

Bipin Gangurde, Rujuta Mehta, Mukund Thatte, India

Hall - 5 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

13:30 - 14:30 FP 05-18 Free Paper :Tendon - I

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14:10 FP 05-18-007 Zone V flexor tendon injuries management - Difficulties and its outcome

M. Aruchamy, India

14:16 FP 05-18-008 Digital flexor tendon reconstrtuction with microsurgical free transfer of the second toe flexor

system.

Joseph Bakhach , Saad Dibo, Nazareth Papazian, Lebanon

14:30 - 15:30 FP 05-23 Free Paper :Tendon - II

Chairpersons : Chaitanya Mudgal & J Mohan

14:30 FP 05-23-001 Bipolar repair of the extensor indicis proprius transfer for rupture of the extensor pollicis

longus

Chaitanya Mudgal, Heleen Sluijmer, Valentin Neuhaus, USA

14:40 FP 05-23-002 Development of a sensitive method to measure gapping and changes in geometry of repaired

tendons under tensile loading

Wei Feng Mao, You Lang Zhou, Ya Fang Wu, Jin Bo Tang, China

14:46 FP 05-23-003 Role of Ultrasound in management of de Quervain's Disease

Anand Chandak, Amish Tannk, India

14:52 FP 05-23-004 The effectiveness of ultrasonography to track the healing process of flexor tendon injuries

after surgery

Issei Nagura, Takako Kanatani, Masatoshi Sumi, Yutaka Mifune, Takeshi Kokubu, 6: Masahiro Kurosaka, Japan

14:58 FP 05-23-005 Is the Kapandji-Roux plasty in the surgical treatment of de Quervain’s disease of additional

value? The long-term results.

Jean Goubau, Jacobien van der Wijk, Koen Mermuys, Petrus van Hoonacker, Bart Berghs, Diederick Kerckhove, Belgium

15:04 FP 05-23-006 Pathologies of the extensor carpi ulnaris tendon in tennis players

Eduardo Pereira, Fabio Imoto, Luciano Pereira, Brazil

15:10 FP 05-23-007 Endoscopic guided tendon transfer

Mohammadreza Akhoondinasab, Mohammad Javad Fatemi, Iran

13:30 - 14:30

Hall - 6 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

FP 05-19 Free Paper :Dupuytrens Disease

Chairpersons : Clayton Peimer & Philippe Pelissier

13:30 FP 05-19-001 Dupuytren's contracture recurrence rates 3 Years after successful treatment with collagenase

clostridium hystolyticum

Clayton Peimer, Thomas Kaplan, Phillip Blazar, D Gilpin, Brian Cohen, James Tursi, USA

13:36 FP 05-19-002 Objective thumb assessment in dupuytren’s disease

Emily McMullen, Charlotte Bendon,Henk Giele, UK

13:42 FP 05-19-003 Digital nerve ultrasound mapping prior to dupuytren contracture percutaneous needle

fasciotomy

Jeffrey Brault, Keith Bengtson, Marco Rizzo, USA

13:48 FP 05-19-004 One-year postoperative results of an RCT comparing extensive percutaneous release and

lipografting with regional fasciectomy in dupuytren’s disease

Hester Kan, Ruud Selles, Christianne van Nieuwenhoven, ,Erik Walbeehm, Roger Khouri,Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

13:54 FP 05-19-005 Needle aponeurotomy- a provisional or a definitive treatment of Dupuytrens disease?

Beata Bajdik, Zoltan Nemeth, Zsolt Szabo, Hungary

14:00 FP 05-19-006 The palmar intermetacarpal flap in Dupuytren's contracture. A prospective cohort study.

Philippe Pelissier, Benjamin Sommier, Fabienne Gobel,Marie-Laure Abi-Chahla, Hussein Choughri, France

14:06 FP 05-19-007 Long-term follow-up of flaps for extensive Dupuytren’s and Ledderhose disease

Steven Hovius, Hester Kan, The Netherlands

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13:30 FP 05-20-001 Terrible triad injury of the elbow - A hand surgeron perspective

Eduardo Pereira, Fabio Imoto, Luciano Pereira, Brazil

13:36 FP 05-20-002 Epidemiology and the analysis of olecranon fractures

Nasa Uezato, Japan

13:42 FP 05-20-003 Analysis of the radiographs in the first examination of olecranon fracture in adults.

Yuki Fujihara, Nasa Uezato. Masahiro Tatebe, Satoshi Ozaki, Hideto Ito, Japan

13:48 FP 05-20-004 Ligamentous repair and reconstruction for acute posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow

Byung Sung Kim, Kang Hee Park, Yong Sung Lee, Korea

13:54 FP 05-20-005 Early excision for ankylosed elbow with heterotopic ossifications.

Mostafa Mahmoud, Ayman Mansour, Ayman Shahee, Ashraf Moharram, Egypt

14:00 FP 05-20-006 Isolated coronoid fracture of the elbow: Magnetic resonance imaging analysis on concomitant

soft tissue and bony lesions

In-Ho Jeon, Iman Aminata, Jun Tan, Won-Joon Cho, Korea

14:06 FP 05-20-007 Salvage of failed fixation of intercondylar fractures of the humerus using ulno-humeral fixation

Ashraf Moharram, Mohamed Hegazi, Ayman Mansour, Sherif Ban, Egypt

14:12 FP 05-20-008 Results of Reosteosynthesis of aseptic nonunion of humeral diaphyseal fractures treated with

locking compression plate and bone grafting

Prathap Ravindranath, Munirammaiah Rammaiah Ravishankar, Thomas Alexander Chandy, Malhar Rao Nagaraj Kumar, India

14:30 - 15:30 FP 05-24 Free Paper :Infections and Tumours

Chairpersons : Nash Naam & Sajid Husain

14:30 FP 05-24-001 Intraneural Ganglion of the hand and wrist

Nash Naam, USA

14:40 FP 05-24-002 Interscapulothoracic (Forequarter) amputation for malignant tumors involving the upper

extremity: Surgical technique and case series

Rabah Qadir, Scott F.M. Duncan, Mark S. Meyer, USA

14:46 FP 05-24-003 Sarcoma in the forearm and hand: Clinical outcomes of 26 cases and microsurgical

reconstruction for limb salvage

Keiichi Muramatsu, Koichiro Ihara, Ryuta Iwanaga, Yasuhiro Tominaga, Toshihiko Taguchi, Japan

14:52 FP 05-24-004 Can decompression of peripheral nerve trunks in leprosy prevent the development and

progression of deformities?

Sajid Husain, India

14:58 FP 05-24-005 Predictors of mortality, limb salvage and costs in necrotizing fasciitis of the upper extremities:

data from the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination Database

Kosuke Uehara, Hideo Yasunaga, Kuniomi Sakai, Yutaka Morizaki, Sakae Tanaka,Japan

15:04 FP 05-24-006 Clinical and biochemical profile of “The Diabetic hand”

R Sreekanth, Samuel C Raj Pallapati, Binu Thomas, India

15:10 FP 05-24-007 The Management of Fight Bite Injuries of the Hand

Ryan Trickett, David Shewring, UK

13:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:30

Hall - 8 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

FP 05-20

FP 05-25

Free Paper :

Free Paper :

Elbow

Arthroplasty - II - CMC

Chairpersons :

Chairpersons :

Eduardo Pereira & Ram Prabhoo

Kevin Renfree & T. Chandraprakasm

14:30 FP 05-25-001 Symptomatic proximal migration of index finger metacarpal after complete trapezoidectomy

combined with trapeziectomy for trapeziometacarpal/STT arthritis.

Kevin J Renfree, Ryan Odgers, Arizona

14:40 FP 05-25-003 Early results of autologus chondrocyte transplantation in the treatment of carpometacarpal

thumb arthritis.

Jane C Messina, Ferruccio Torretta, Italy

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14:46 FP 05-25-004 Does arthrodesis in the treatment for Rhizarthrosis account in modern hand surgery?

Andreas Felix Klenner, Krisztina Klenner, Abdoul Hossein Towfigh, Germany

14:52 FP 05-25-005 Trapeziectomy and K-wire stabilization for the treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis.

Reviving an old technique.

Mohammed El-Mahy, Mona Arafa, Egypt

14:58 FP 05-25-006 Trapesometacarpal arthrosis – tendon interposition or suspension arthroplasty?

Geza Babas, Zoltan Nemeth, Balazs Lenkei, Geza Kocsis, Livia Tar, Zsolt Szabo, Hungary

15:04 FP 05-25-007 Hyperextension-instability of metacarpophalangeal joint: Does the Sesamoidarthrodesis in

Hyperextension-instability changes the load distribution of the metacarpophalangeal joint: A

CT-osteoabsorptiometry study.

Christian Deml, Rohit Arora, Austria

16:00 - 18:00 SM 05 - 06 SymposiumWrist Arthroscopy

Moderators : Francisco Del Pinal & Max Haerle

Hall - 1 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 05 - 06 - 001 TFC lesions - unstable vs stable tears

Andrea Atzei, Italy

SM 05 - 06 - 002 DRUJ arthroscopy

Toshi Nakamura, Japan

SM 05 - 06 - 003 Ulnocarpal abutment: Arthroscopic treatment

Jan - Ragner Haugstvedt, Germany

SM 05 - 06 - 004 Dorsal capsuloscapholunate septum: a new concept

Abhijeet L Wahegaonkar, India

SM 05 - 06 - 005 Scapholunate tears: New understanding and treatment

Christophe Mathoulin, France

SM 05 - 06 - 006 Distal radius fractures

Max Haerle, Germany

SM 05 - 06 - 007 Arthroscopic management of distal radius malunions

Francisco Del Pinal, Spain

SM 05 - 06 - 008 Kienbock's disease: an articular based approach

Gregory Bain, Austrailia

SM 05 - 06 - 009 Scaphoid non union arthroscopic treatment

PC Ho, Hongkong

SM 05 - 06 - 010 Arthroscopic four corner arthrodesis

Eva Baur, Germany

SM 05 - 07 - 001 My problem: The angled thumb in radial polydactyly - Scott Oshi, USA

My advice: Rolf Habenicht

SM 05 - 07 - 002 My problem: Campodactyly - Rolf Habenicht, Germany

My advice: Scott Oshi

SM 05 - 07 - 003 My problem: Radial longitudinal deficiency - Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

My advice: Terry Light

SM 05 - 07 - 004 My problem: Pollicisation - Intrinsic reconstruction - Terry Light, USA

My advice: Steven Hovius

SM 05 - 07 - 005 Problem case I

Presenter: Michael Tonkin, Austrailia

Discussion: Scott Oshi and Terry Light

SM 05 - 07 - 006 Problem case II

Presenter: Michael Tonkin, Austrailia

Discussion: Rolf Habenicht and Steven Hovius

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 3 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 05 - 07 SymposiumCongenital Hand Anomalies -

Problems I continue to encounter

Moderator : : Michael Tonkin

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SM 05 - 08 - 001 Use of autograft vs conduit vs allograft for traumatic nerve gaps

Gregory Bunke, USA

SM 05 - 08 - 002 Leprosy neuritis - Can irreversible paralysis be prevented?

Santhosh Rath, India

SM 05 - 08 - 003 Preservation of neuromuscular junction after nerve injury

Ranjan Gupta, USA

SM 05 - 08 - 004 Diabetes and nerve entrapment symptoms - operate or not?

Niels Thomsen, Denmark

SM 05 - 08 - 005 Recurrent compressive neuropathy

Dean Sotereanos, USA

SM 05 -09 - 001 Scope of practice

Kevin Chung, USA

SM 05 -09 - 002 Education

Jin Bo Tang, China

SM 05 -09 - 003 Licensure and maintenance of certification

Amit Gupta, USA

SM 05 -09 - 004 Research

Daniel Herren, Switzerland

Discussion

Zsolt Szabo, Hungary

SM 05 - 10 - 001 Wide Awake Surgery - carpal release, finger fractures and tendon transfer

Don Lalonde, Canada

SM 05 - 10 - 002 Wide Awake Surgery - action and motion

Elisabet Hagert, Swedan

SM 05 - 10 - 003 Wide Awake approach for flexor tendon tenolysis

Michael Sauerbier, Germany

SM 05 - 10 - 004 Wide Awake approach for tendon repair

Jason Wong, UK

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 5 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 05 - 08 SymposiumPeripheral Nerve Surgery - Where do we stand?

Moderators :Gregory Buncke & Daddi SS

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 6 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 05 -09 Symposium :Requirements in organizing a national hand

surgery society, an international perspective

Moderators :Kevin Chung & Prakash Kotwal

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 8

SM 05 - 10 Symposium :Wide Awake Hand Surgery

Moderators : Don Lalonde & Jagannath Kamath

Afternoon Tea - End of Session

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thWednesday, 6 March, 2013

Tea Break

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.00

12.00 -12.30

Lunch12.30 - 13.30

MC 06-01 Giorgio Brunelli

More than 60 years of tendon surgery

MC 06-02 Marc-Garcia Elias

My approach to scapholunate instability

MC 06-03 Alex Muset

Nerve procedures that has worked for me in Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy

MC 06-04 Jean Goubau

Evolution in treatment of the painful trapeziometacarpal joint

MC 06-05 Kozin

Tips and tricks in getting good results in syndactyly separation

Scott

HID 06-01 Martin Boyer

Zone II flexor tendon repair - the way I do it and the evidence

HID 06-02 Andrew Weiland

Percutaneous fixation of scaphoid

HID 06-03 - Kazuteru Doi

Nerve transfer for shoulder reconstruction in Brachial Plexus Injury

HID 06-04 Ian Trail

Technical tips on total wrist fusion

HID 06-05 Bhaskaranand Kumar

How I manage a congenital adducted thumb?

Combined IFSSH and IFSHT Symposium

The Paralytic Hand - Optimizing Function in Tendon Transfer SurgeryModerators : Santosh Rath and Jan Fridén

Reflections of the legends

Moderators

S Raja Sabapathy and Marc Garcia Elias

Prof James Urbaniak, USA, Prof R Venkataswami, India, Prof Fu Chan Wei, Taiwan, Prof Simo K Vilki, Finland, Ms Evelyn Mackin, USA

Swanson Lecture of IFSSHChairpersons - Ulrich Mennen and Zsolt Szabo

Prof Wayne Morrison - 'Milestones in Reconstructive Hand Surgery'

ISSH President's Guest LectureChairpersons - VS Patil, Rakesh Khazanchi

Swami Atmapriyananda - Science and Religion will meet and shake hands Poetry and Philosophy will become friends

National Delegates meeting of IFSSH

Hall 2Free Afternoon

Speakers:Anders Bjorkman, Sweden

Cerebral changes following hand paralysis

Sridhar Krishnamurthy, India

Adaptive hand function following paralysis and its impact on tendon transfer

Ton Schreuders, The Netherlands

Predicting poor outcome of Tendon Transfer and interventions

Jan Friden, Sweden

Tensioning of myo-tendinous complex and suture mechanics in tendon transfer surgery

Sabrina Koch-Borner, Switzerland

Re-education after tendon transfer - Practice rationale

Claudia Gschwind, Australia

Revision surgery - Understanding the cause of failure and how not to repeat past mistakes

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07:15 - 07:35 More than 60 years of tendon surgery

MC 06 - 01 Giorgio Brunelli,

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Zone II flexor tendon repair -the wayI do it and the evidence

HID 06 - 01 Martin Boyer, USA

Master ClassItaly

07:15 - 07:35MC 06 - 02 Marc - Garcia Elias, Spain

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Percutaneous fixation of scaphoid fracture

HID 06 - 02 Andrew Weiland, USA

Master Class My approach to scapholunate instability

07:15 - 07:35MC 06 - 03 Alex Muset, Spain

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Nerve transfer for shoulder reconstruction in Brachial plexus injury

HID 06 - 03 Kazuteru Doi, Japan

Master Class Nerve procedures that has worked for me in birth brachial plexus palsy

07:15 - 07:35MC 06 - 04 Jean Goubau, France

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Technical tips on total wrist fusion

HID 06 - 04 Ian Trail, UK

Master Class Evolution in treatment of the painful trapeziometacarpal joint

07:15 - 07:35

MC 06 - 05 Scott Kozin, USA

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? How I manage a congenital adducted thumb

HID 06 - 05 Bhaskaranand Kumar, India

Master Class Tips and tricks in getting good results in syndactyly separation

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Hall - 5

Hall - 6

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Starting of Session - Combined Sessions

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SM 06 - 01 - 001 Cerebral changes following hand paralysis

Prof. Anders Bjorkman, Sweden

SM 06 - 01 - 002 Adaptive hand function following paralysis and its impact on tendon transfer

Dr. Sridhar Krishnamurthy, India

SM 06 - 01 - 003 Predicting poor outcome of tendon transfer & interventions

Mr. Ton Schreuders, Sweden

SM 06 - 01 - 004 Tensioning of myotendious complex & suture mechanics in tendon transfer surgery

Prof. Jan Friden, Sweden

SM 06 - 01 - 005 Re-education of tendon transfer: Practice rationale

Mrs. Sabrina Koch Borner, Switzerland

SM 06 - 01 - 006 Revision surgery - Understanding the cause of failure & how not to repeat past mistakes

Dr. Claudia Gschwind, Australia

08:00 - 10:00 SM 06 - 01 SymposiumParalytic Hand - Optimizing

function in tendon transfer surgery

Prof. James Urbaniak, USA

Prof. R Venkataswami, India

Prof. Fu Chan Wei, Taiwan

Prof. Simo K Vilki, Finland

Ms. Eveyln Mackin, USA

Milestones in Reconstructive Hand Surgery

Prof. Wayne Morrison, Australia

Science and religion will meet and shake hands

Poetry and philosophy will become friends

Swami Atmapriyananda

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:00

12:00 - 12:30

Reflections of the legends

Swanson Lecture of IFSSH

IFSSH President's Guest Lecture

Plenary Hall Combined IFSSH and IFSHT SESSIONS

Moderators :Santhosh Rath & Jan Friden

Moderators :S. Raja Sabapathy & Marc Garcia Elias

Chairpersons :Ulrich Mennen & Zsolt Szabo

Chairpersons :VS Patil & Rakesh Khazanchi

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10:00 - 10.30 Tea

Free Afternoon IFSSH Delegates meeting in Hall - 2 from 12.30 onwards

Lunch available for national delegates in Hall - 2

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Banquet Dinner at Plenary Hall, Second Floor, India Expo Centre (Invitation by subscription)19.00

thThursday, 7 March, 2013

Tea Break

Tea Break

Lunch

7.15 - 7.35

7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 - 10.30

10.30 - 11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.30

13.30 - 14.30

14.30 - 15.30

15.30 - 16.00

16.00 - 17.00

MC 07-01 Michael Sauerbier Reconstruction following excision of sarcoma in the upper limb

MC 07-02 Isao KoshimaHow Supra Microsurgery extends the frontiers of Hand Surgery

MC 07-03 James KatsarosThe versatality of the Lateral arm flap

MC 07-04 G. BalakrishnanDecision making in reconstruction of anomalies of thumb

MC 07-05 Roland Hicks

The Management of Patients with Recurrent Symptoms after Carpal Tunnel Surgery

HID 07-01 Marco Innocenti Vascularized fibular epiphyseal transfer

HID 07-02 Aymeric LimReverse vascularized island flap

HID 07-03 Pierluigi Tos Tubilization technique for nerve repair

HID 07-04 Gillian SmithHuber Transfer

HID 07-05 Ulrich Mennen

How I treat Tennis Elbow? Correct diagnosis can result in 97% surgical success rate

SM 07-01Management of Complex Hand FracturesModerators:Amit GuptaSudhir Warrier

SM 07-02 Extending the frontiers in Hand Reconstruction with MicrosurgeryModerators:Isao KoshimaG. Balakrishnan

SM 07-03Secondary Flexor Tendon Reconstruction TechniquesModerators: David ElliotJin Bo Tang

FP 07-01 Brachial Plexus - IIChair - George AndersonCo-Chair - Samir Kumta

- 8.00 - 9.00 am FP 07-02 Arthroplasty - IIIChair - Allieu YvesCo-Chair - Adithya Kaushik

- 8.00 - 9.00 am

FP 07-03Distal Radius - IIIChair - Randy BindraCo-Chair - Steve Rocha

FP 07-04Flaps - IIChair - Pierluigi TosCo-Chair - V Purushothaman

FP 07-05Delivery of hand injury careChair - R R KairyCo-Chair - Imran Ahmad

SM 07-04 - 9.00 - 10.00 amBrachial Plexus PalsyModerators: Mukund ThatteJorg Bahm

Birth SM 07-05 - 9.00 - 10.00 amChallenges in Upper Limb ArthroplastyModerators:Joseph Dias Philip A Griffin

FP 07-06Wrist and RelatedChair - Max HaerleCo-Chair - Jagannath Kamath

FP 07-07Vascularised Bone - Joint - IIChair - Co-Chair - Kinglsy Paul

Yeong Pin Peng

FP 07-08Tendon - IIIChair - Peter AmadioCo-Chair - Arun K. Singh

FP 07-09Congenital hand - IIChair - Fuminori KanayaCo-Chair - Gillian Smith

SM 07-06Options in the Management of Distal Radius Fractures - Perspective from German speaking regionModerators: M Leixnering R AroraDiscussion: Kevin Chung

FP 07-10Bone and Joint - IChair - Frederic SchuindCo-Chair - Prakash Kotwal

FP 07-11Toe transferChair - Igor ShevedovchenkoCo-Chair - Rajendra Nehete

FP 07-12Tendon and Miscellaneous IVChair - David ElliotCo-Chair - Sandeep Sebastin

FP 07-13Clinical Research - IIChair - Akif Muhtar OzturkCo-Chair - Esther Voegelin

FP 07-14Scaphoid - IIChair - Moroe BeppuCo-Chair - Avtar Singh

FP 07-15Arthroscopy & DRUJ - IIChair - Edward T. MahCo-Chair - Anil Bhat

FP 07-16ReconstructionChair - Roberto AdaniCo-Chair - Ravichandran P

FP 07-17Compressive Neuropathy - IIChair - Niels ThomsenCo-Chair - Anantharam BA

FP 07-18Research - WristChair - Murali Raj Co-Chair - Srinivasan Rajappa

FP 07-19Wrist - IIChair - David ShrewingCo-Chair - Saranjit Singh

FP 07-20Arthroscopy - III & ScaphoidChair - PC HoCo-Chair - Norman Della Rosa

FP 07-21Flaps - IIIChair - Fraser LeversedgeCo-Chair - Pravit Kitidumrongsook

FP 07-22Brachial Plexus - IIIChair - Jie LaoCo-Chair - Filippo M Senes

FP 07-23Research & RelatedChair - Yoshitaka TanakaCo-Chair - Terrence Jose

FP 07-24Clinical Research - IIIChair - Andrzej ZylukCo-Chair - Laszlo Egri

SM 07-07Elbow Moderator:Milan Stevanovic

SM 07-08Congenital Hand AnomaliesModerator: Goo Hyun Baek

SM 07-09Dupuytrens Disease Moderators: David WarwickZsolt Szabo

SM 07-10What is on the Horizon?Moderators: Philippe LiverneauxAlphonsus Chong

SM 07-11DRUJModerators: Joerg van SchoonhovenMichael Boland

Luncheon Symposium Sponsored by Skeletal Dynamics

(Contemporary Management of the Unstable Elbow - Speaker: Jorge Orbay, USA)

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SM 07 - 02 -001 Isao Koshima, Japan

SM 07 - 02 -002 Scott Levin, USA

SM 07 - 02 -003 Pedro Cavadas, Spain

SM 07 - 02 -004 Pathmanathan, Malaysia

SM 07 - 02 -005 Ravi Mahajan, India

SM 07 - 02 -006 Marko Bumbasirevic, Serbia

SM 07 - 02 -007 Panayoti Soucacos, Greece

07:15 - 07:35

MC 07 - 02 Isao Koshima, Japan

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Reverse vascularized island flap

MC HID - 02 Aymeric Lim, Singapore

Master Class How supra microsurgery extends the frontiers of Hand surgery

08:00 - 09:15 SM 07 - 02 SymposiumExtending the frontiers in Hand

Reconstruction with Microsurgery

ModeratorsIsao Koshima & G Balakrishnan

Hall - 3

SM 07 - 01-001 Open metacarpal fractures with skin and bone loss

Amit Gupta, USA

SM 07 - 01-002 Unreconstructible PIP fracture dislocation

Jesse Jupiter, USA

SM 07 - 01-003 Open phalangeal fracture with and without bone loss

Mark Ross, Australia

SM 07 - 01-004 Role of plating in metacarpal fractures

Chaitanya Mudgal, USA

SM 07 - 01-005 How I manage juxta articular and intraarticular phalangeal fractures

Beng Hai Lim, Singapore

9:15 FP 07-03-001 Avoiding complication in volar plating of

Randy Bindra, USA

9:23 FP 07-03-002 Results of 100 osteosynthesis of the distal radius fractures using console pins tied to intra

focal pins. The HK2 implant.

Gerard Hoël, Zeinoulhussein Jaffar Bandjee, Voany Andriamanday , Farouk Dargaï, France

9:29 FP 07-03-003 Outcomes of distal radial fractures treated with cast in the working age population

Divya SY Ang, Stacey MH Goh, Ellen Y. Lee, Alphonsus KS Chong, Sandeep J. Sebastin, Singapore

9:35 FP 07-03-004 In vivo characterization of motion, centre of radial contact and carpal ligament length in

malunited distal radius fractures

Yan Rong Chen, Ren Guo Xie, jin Bo Tang, China

9:41 FP 07-03-005 Bier’s Block technique for upper limb surgery, My seven years experience in 528 cases.

AbuSaleh Alam, Farhana Haque, Bangladesh

distal radius fractures

07:15 - 07:35upper limb

Michael Sauerbier,

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Vascularized fibular epiphyseal transfer

HID 07 - 01 Marco Innocenti, Italy

Master Class Reconstruction of extensive soft tissue and bone loss following excision of sarcoma in the

Germany

08:00 - 09:15

09:15 - 10:00

SM 07 - 01

FP 07-03

SymposiumManagement of Complex Hand Fractures

Free Paper :Distal Radius - III

ModeratorsAmit Gupta & Sudhir Warrier

Chairpersons Randy Bindra & Steve Rocha

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9:15 FP 07 - 04 - 001 Direct and reverse metacarpal flaps: a review of 38 cases

Pierluigi Tos, Roberto Adani, Adolfo Vigasio, Bruno Battiston, Italy

9:25 FP 07 - 04 - 002 Intrinsic flaps of the hand.

R Sridhar, J Mohan, India

9:31 FP 07 - 04 - 003 The Atasoy Flap: Patient vs Surgeon perception of outcome

Jolyon May, Amir Sadri, Graeme Moir, UK

9:37 FP 07 - 04 - 004 Segmüller flap: Usefull alternative for soft tissue coverage in fingers. Experience and results

from 2008.

Alejandro Bifani, Francisco Melobosky, Juan Manuel Breyer, Francisco Andrade, Lorena Parra, Fernando Lira, Chile

9:43 FP 07 - 04 - 005 Modified VY-plasty to extend reach with minimal risk

Kin Ghee Chee, Kerry Wan, Tun Lin Foo, Winston Chew, Singapore

9:49 FP 07 - 04 - 006 Posterior interosseous flap in paediatric hand reconstructions

Vladimir Grishin, Igor Golubev, Andrew Maximov, Oleg Bushuev, Maxim Merkulov, Ilya Kutepov, Russia

09:15 - 10:00 FP 07-04 Free papers :Flaps - II

Chairpersons Pierluigi Tos & V Purushothaman

SM 07 - 03 - 001 Pulley reconstruction in secondary reconstruction

Esther Vogelin, Switzerland

SM 07 - 03 - 002 The Paneva - Holevich technique in secondary reconstruction

Nash Naam, USA

SM 07 - 03 - 003 Flap skin cover for secondary reconstruction

David Elliot, UK

SM 07 - 03 - 004 Grafting complex primary injuries

Irina Miguleva, Russia

SM 07 - 03 - 005 Allograft for secondary reconstruction

Jin Bo Tang, China

SM 07 - 03 - 006 Future perspectives in secondary reconstruction

Peter Amadio, USA

9:15 FP 07-05-001 Agricultural hand injuries: Are we doing enough? What are our social obligations?

Imran Ahmad, India

9:25 FP 07-05-002 Cherry bomb fireworks-related injuries to the hand in children : a renewal issue

Nawal El Houmami, Philippe Valenti, Cindy Mallet, Abdelkrim Serouti, Keyvan Mazda,Pascal Jehanno, France

9:31 FP 07-05-003 Cracker burst injury- An analysis and classification

Selvaseetharaman Sakthipalan, T. C Chandran, R Krishnamoorthy, J Mohan, India

9:37 FP 07-05-004 An evolutionary tale in a large trauma hand centre - A Physicians assistant in anaesthesia

delivered service to Hand surgery.

Mark Leonard, Toni Jenkins, Adele Chinyimba,Samantha McColl, Harjot Singh, Scott Frazer, UK

07:15 - 07:35

MC 07 - 03 James Katsaros, Australia

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Tubulization technique for nerve repair

HID 07 - 03 Pierluigi Tos, Italy

Master Class The Versatility of the lateral arm flap

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SymposiumSecondary flexor tendon reconstruction techniques

Free Papers :Delivery of hand injury care

ModeratorsDavid Elliot & Jin Bo Tang

Chairpersons R.R. Kairy & Imran Ahmad

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8:00 FP 07 - 01 - 001 Brachial plexus functional restoration by secondary reconstructive procedures

George A Anderson, India

8:10 FP 07 - 01 - 002 Functioning gracilis free muscle transfers for brachial plexus injuries: An analysis of 43 cases Samir Kumta, Mukund Thatte, Nitin Mokal, Amresh Baliarsing, India

8:16 FP 07 - 01 - 003 Shoulder arthrodesis following traumatic brachial plexus injury: a retrospective analysis of the

Hawkin’s & Neer technique in 24 patients

Anil Mathew, Binu Thomas, India

8:22 FP 07 - 01 - 004 Percutaneous humeral derotational osteotomy in obstetrical brachial plexus palsy : A new

technique

Amr Aly, Jörg Bahm, Frédéric Schuind, Belgium

8:28 FP 07 - 01 - 005 Correction of Supination Deformity of the forearm in Birth Brachial Plexus palsy Sequelae

Praveen Bhardwaj, S. Raja Sabapathy,Hari Venkatramani,India

8:34 FP 07 - 01 - 006 Outcome of intercostal nerves transfer to the nerve of long head of triceps in 25 total BPAI

patients

KaiMing Gao, Jie Lao, YuDong Gu, China

8:40 FP 07 - 01 - 007 Unusual case of restoration of triceps function

Piyush Doshi, Anil Bhatia, India

8:46 FP 07 - 01 - 008 Parsonage – Turner Syndrome: Little understood and often missed!

Sunil Thirkannad, Kannan Kumar, Vasudeva Iyer, Amir Oron, USA

SM 07 - 04 -001 Overview of Brachial plexus birth palsy

Mukund Thatte, India

SM 07 - 04 -002 Use of intercostal nerves in obstetric palsy

Hidehiko Kawabata, Japan

SM 07 - 04 -003 Use of contralateral C7 root in obstetric palsy

Xue Lei, China

SM 07 - 04 -004 Internal rotation defect after surgery for a shoulder muscle transfer

Tim Hems, UK

SM 07 - 04 -005 Technical factors improving primary nerve reconstruction

Jorg Bahm, Germany

SM 07 - 04 -006 Results in the hand after reconstruction in total obstetric palsy

Alex Muset, Spain

9:43 FP 07-05-005 Hand trauma audit of delay of treatment in a busy hand unit

Vijay Patil, Sarah Klenka, Carlos Heras-Palou, Tommy Lindau, UK

9:49 FP 07-05-006 First case of total shoulder reconstruction in war injury by combined biological and prosthetic

techiques - Outcome after 6 years.

Mohan Rangaswamy, Dubai

07:15 - 07:35

MC 07 - 04 G Balakrishnan,India

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Huber TransferHID 07 - 04 Gillian Smith,UK

Master Class Decision making in reconstruction of anomalies of thumb

08:00 - 09:00

09:00 - 10:00

FP 07-01

SM 07 - 04

Free Papers :Brachial plexus - II

Symposium :Brachial plexus birth palsy

Chairpersons : George A Anderson & Samir Kumta

Moderators :Mukund Thatte & Jorg Bahm

Hall - 6 Starting of Session - Morning Tea

07:15 - 07:35

MC 07 - 05 Roland Hicks, Australia

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? How I treat tennis elbow ? ( correct diagnosis can result in 97% surgical success rate)

HID 07 - 05 Ulrich Mennen, South Africa

Master Class The management of patients with recurrent symptoms after carpal tunnel surgery

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Replantation of Double Level Amputation of Right Upper Limb and Functional Outcome. Balaji G,India
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8:00 FP 07-02-001 The concept of upper limb arthroplasty by interposition of a free pyrocarbon implant

Allieu Yves, Philippe Bellemere, Jean-Pierre Pequignot, France

8:10 FP 07-02-002 Long-term results of total, uncemented arthroplasty of the trapeziometacarpal joint of the

thumb: minimum of 10 years follow-up

Peter Dreessen, Katleen Libberecht, Gertjan Schmitz,Jan Vermeire, Danny Vandenberghe, Belgium

8:16 FP 07-02-003 Treatment of osteoarthritis of CMC joint of the thumb: preliminary results of Elektra prosthesis

after recent modification of the cup

Pierre-Jean Regnard, France

8:22 FP 07-02-004 Pyrocarbon Hemiarthoplasty in Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis

Edward Spurrier, T Halsey, Jonathan WM Jones, Gora Pathak, UK

8:28 FP 07-02-005 Free pyrocarbon interposition for resurfacing trapeziometacarpal joint

Philippe Bellemere, Etienne Gaisne, Thierry Loubersac, Yves Kerjean, Ludovic Ardouin, France

8:34 FP 07-02-006 Clinical and radiological outcomes of the ivory® arthroplasty for trapeziometacarpal joint

osteoarthritis with a minimum of 5 years of follow-up: A prospective single-center cohort study

Jean Goubau, Chul Ki Goorens, Petrus Van Hoonacker, Diederick Kerckhove, Bart Berghs, Thierry Scheerlinck, Belgium

8:40 FP 07-02-007 Ligamentoplasty with free tendon graft for the reconstruction of the trapeziometacarpal joint - a

novel technique

Aleksandar Lovic, Sergic Alvarez - Garcia-Penuela, Spain

SM 07 - 05 - 001 Challenges of replacement arthroplasty in the upper limb

Joseph Dias, UK

SM 07 - 05 - 002 Finger joint replacements MCP vs PIP surface replacement

Sumedh Talwalkar, UK

SM 07 - 05 - 003 Pyrocarbon arthroplasty of the 1st CMC joint - Tips and tricks

Allieu Yves, France

SM 07 - 05 - 004 Wrist replacements: What does not work?

Ian Trail, UK

SM 07 - 05 - 005 Elbow replacements: How to predict and avoid problems?

Graham King, Canada

10:30 FP 07-06-001 Pedicled vascularized bone grafts to the wrist - an overview

Max Haerle, Germany

10:40 FP 07-06-002 Long-term outcome of the Achilles allograft interposition for failed Darrach distal ulna

resections Loukia Papatheodorou, Dean Sotereanos, USA

10:46 FP 07-06-003 Drug therapy in kienbocks disease

Mohammad Dehghani, Abolghasem Zarezadeh, Iran

10:52 FP 07-06-004 Ultrasound Imaging of the Distal Radioulnar Joint

Michael Boland, Christie Oldfield,Wayne Hing, New Zealand

10:58 FP 07-06-005 An increasing incidence of Wrist Fractures in Young Soccer Players in The Netherlands; the

role of artificial turf field

Ruud Selles, Ed Van Beeck, Dennis De Putter, Casper Looman, Hidde Toet, Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

08:00 - 09:00

09:00 - 10:00

FP 07 - 02

SM 07 - 05

Free Paper :Arthroplasty - III

SymposiumChallenges in upper limb arthroplasty

Chairpersons Allieu Yves & Aditya Kaushik

Moderators :Joseph Dias & Philip A Griffin

10:30 - 11:30 FP 07-06 Free Paper :Wrist and related

Chairpersons: Max Haerle & Jagannath Kamath

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11:04 FP 07 - 06 - 006 Development of a method to investigate the contact center of the joint surface: implication in

wrist kinematics

Yan Rong Chen, Jin Bo Tang, China

11:10 FP 07 - 06 - 007 Conservative management of TFCC tears.

Michael Solomons, South Africa

11:30 FP 07 - 10 - 001 An origination technique of shortening wrist arthrodesis in children

Frederic Schuind, Jörg Bahm, Wissam El Kazzi, Belgium

11:40 FP 07 - 10 - 002 Locked plates:The potential for disaster

Andrew Barrow, South Africa

11:46 FP 07 - 10 - 003 Screw fixation in distal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis

Fabio Curini Galletti, Vito Marchese, Francesco Fabi, Italy

11:52 FP 07 - 10 - 004 Therapeutic results of arthroplasty for the radio-carpal joint using the articular surface of the

capitate

Katsumi Takase, Yasushi Banba, Kengo Yamamoto, Japan

11:58 FP 07 - 10 - 005 Ulnar shortening osteotomy in malunited distal radial fractures: Results of a 7-year follow-up

Steffen Löw, Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor, Jörg van Schoonhoven, Karl-Josef Prommersberger, Germany

12:04 FP 07 - 10 - 006 The LCP distal ulna hook plate for the fixation of distal ulna fractures

Constantinos Kritiotis, Claire Simpson, Manish Gupta, Dominic Power, UK

12:10 FP 07 - 10 - 007 Distal ulna locking compression plate fixation of unstable distal ulna fractures associated with

distal radius fracture

Soo Hong Han, Seung Yong Lee, In Tae Hong, Korea

12:16 FP 07 - 10 - 008 Expanding the Indications of the Eclypse Prosthesis

Sergio Alvarez-Garcia-Peñuela, Jose Ramon Martinez-Mendez, Cesar Casado Sanchez, Aleksandar Lovic, Spain

10:30 FP 07 - 07 - 001 Sterno-clavicular joint reconstruction using vascularised neurotised second toe

metatarsophalangeal joint

Charlotte Bendon, UK

10:40 FP 07 - 07 - 002 Trapeziometacarpal joint reconstruction by second metatarsophalangeal joint transfer

Francisco Del Pinal, Guillermo De Piero, Eduardo Moraleda, Carlos Galindo, Spain

10:46 FP 07 - 07- 003 Vascularized medial femoral condyle graft for management of scaphoid nonunion

Ahmed Elgammal, Germany

10:52 FP 07 - 07- 004 The free medial femoral condyle flap for reconstruction of complex clavicle non-union

Manish Gupta, Claire Simpson, Simon Tan, Rajive Jose, Dominic Power, UK

10:58 FP 07 - 07- 005 Osteocutaneous free fibula for forearm defect

Tushar Thorat, A S Baliarsing, India

11:04 FP 07- 07- 006 Reconstruction of the distal radius facet by a free vascularized osteochondral autograft:

Anatomic study and report of seven cases

Francisco Del Pinal, M Klausmeyer, Eduardo Moraleda, Guillermo De Piero, Carlos Galindo, Spain

11:10 FP 07- 07- 007 Reconstruction of hand osteocutaneous defects using vascularized osteocutaneous fibular

flap

Ahmad Addosooki, Egypt

11:16 FP 07- 07- 008 Effects of vascularized periosteal graft combined with conventional chip bone graft for the

reconstruction of a large segmental rabbit femur defect

Jong Woo Kang, Young Hwan Kim, Jong Woong Park, Korea

11:30 - 12:30 FP 07 - 10 Free Paper :Bone and joint - I

Chairperson: Frederic Schuind & Prakash Kotwal

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Hall - 3 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 07 - 07 Free Paper :Vascularised bone - joint - II

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11:30 FP 07 - 11 - 001 Toe-to-hand transfer – main characteristics of surgery in children

Igor Shvedovchenko, Andrei Koltsov, Aleksandr Minkin, Russia

11:38 FP 07 - 11- 002 Toe-to-hand transfer – how to avoid vascular complications during graft taking?

Igor Shvedovchenko, Andrei Koltsov, Aleksandr Minkin, Russia

11:44 FP 07 - 11 - 003 The role of the toe for finger reconstruction

Beng Hai Lim, Singapore

11:50 FP 07 - 11 - 004 Early post traumatic finger reconstruction with toe-to-hand transfer

Pierluigi Tos, Alexandru Georgescu, Bruno Battiston, Ileana Matei, Italy

11:56 FP 07 - 11 - 005 One Stage Combined Bilateral Toes Free Transfer for Multiple Digits Reconstruction

Yong - Jun, Jing-Yi Mi, Hai-Feng Shi, China

12:02 FP 07 - 11 - 006 Emergency big toe osteoplastic wraparound flap as one-stage reconstruction for the post-

traumatic thumb

Pei-Yein Tong, Richard Pinder, Claire Simpson, Simon Tan, Dominic Power, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Singapore

12:08 FP 07 - 11 - 007 Metacarpal Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap and Double Toe Transfer in Mutilated Hand - A

case report

Ashish Kasat, Amresh Baliarsingh, Shivprasad Date, Prachi Bhalerao, Tushar Thorat, India

12:14 FP 07 - 11 - 008 Microvascular toe nail transfer for the reconstruction of the finger nail

Gi-Jun Lee, Sung-Han Ha, Hyo-Kon Kim, Jung-Rae Kim, Sun-O You, Korea

10:30 FP 07- 08 - 001 A new knot for tendon repair

Peter Amadio, USA

10:40 FP 07- 08 - 002 An alternate FDS insertion for dynamic tendon transfer in ulnar claw

Arun K Singh, India

10:46 FP 07- 08 - 003 How long does it take for triggering to resolve after a single glucocorticoid injection?

Anna Carin Lundin, R Yak, Sundeep Sebastin, Singapore.

10:52 FP 07- 08 - 004 Does socioeconomic status affect the incidence of paediatric flexor tendon injuries?

Vijay Patil, Tommy Lindau, UK

10:58 FP 07- 08 - 005 Comparison of different mobilization methods in zone 2 flexor tendon repair

Fereydoun Layeghi, Maryam Farzad, David Ring, Iran

11:04 FP 07- 08 - 006 Understanding biomechanics of the Swan Neck Deformity in two stage flexor tendon graft

based on videographic, and fluoroscopic analysis

Shrikant J. Chinchalkar, Cynthia Dunning, Joey G. Pipicelli, Canada

11:10 FP 07- 08 - 007 Biomechanical analysis of the human flexor tendon adhesion model in the hand: A cadaveric

study

Jihyeung Kim, Hyun Sik Gong, Hyuk Jin Lee, Young Ho Lee, Seung Hwan Rhee, Goo Hyun Baek, South Korea

11:16 FP 07- 08 - 008 Glass cut spaghetti wrist - Outcome analysis

Manila Khokhar, India

11:30 FP 07 - 12-001 History & evolution of the Kessler repair

Sandeep Sebastin, Singapore

11:40 FP 07 - 12-002 Splint versus percutaneous pinning of closed mallet finger injuries

Kevin Renfree, Ryan Odgers, Cynthia Ivy, USA

11:30 - 12:30 FP 07 - 11 Free Paper :Toe transfer

Chairpersons Igor Shevedovchenko & Rajendra Nehete

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30

Hall - 5 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 07 - 08

FP 07-12

Free Paper :Tendon - III

Free Paper :Tendon and miscellaneous - IV

Chairpersons : Peter Amadio & Arun K. Singh

Chairpersons : David Elliot & Sandeep Sebastin

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11:46 FP 07 - 12-003 Clinical evaluation of two methods of operative treatment of acute mallet finger: Functional

outcomes and complications

Shu Guo Xin, Ren Guo Xie, Jun Tan, Ya Fang Wu, Jin Bo Tang, China

11:52 FP 07 - 12-004 A new surgical treatment for mallet finger deformity: Deepithelialized pedicled skin flap

technique

Alexandru Georgescu, Irina Capota, Octavian Olaru, Romania

11:58 FP 07 - 12-005 Tenodermodesis – is it a place for it in fresh mallet finger cases too?

Zoltan Czinke, Zsolt Rimaszéki, Zsolt Szabó, Hungary

12:04 FP 07 - 12-006 Snapping Lateral Band at the PIP Joint

David Bozentka, Christina Endress, David Steinberg, Scott Levin, USA

12:10 FP 07 - 12-007 Hemilateral band technique for the treatment of extensor tendon injury

Sunil Thirkannad, Christiana Savvidou, USA

12:16 FP 07 - 12-008 Radial inclination of the metacarpals is secondary to the ulnar drift of the fingers in the

rheumatoid hand

Chaitanya Mudgal, Alberto Lluch, Spain

10:30 FP 07-09-001 Mobilisation of a congenital Radio Ulnar Synostosis - Surgical outcome of Ninety one forearm

Fuminori Kanaya, Japan

10:40 FP 07-09-002 Taking on the challenge of Apert's hands Gillian Smith, UK

10:46 FP 07-09-003 Overall outcome in Apert’s disease

Christianne Van Nieuwenhoven, Monique Ardon, Tim de Jong, Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

10:52 FP 07-09-004 Radial head birth dislocation

Antti Sommarhem, Yrjänä Nietosvaara, Finland

10:58 FP 07-09-005 Latissimus-to-biceps transfer in Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita: The predictive value of

the MRI on functional outcome

Christianne Van Nieuwenhoven, Renske Spiering, Monique Ardon, Ruud Selles, Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

11:04 FP 07-09-006 Clinical variants and classification of upper limbs deformities in patients with Arthrogryposis

Multiplex Congenita

Olga Agranovich, Alexey Baindurashvili,Svetlana Trofimova, Evgenya Kochenova, Russia

11:10 FP 07-09-007 The shoulder and the adaptive strategies in arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: a

comprehensive approach to the upper limb assessment

Antonio Landi, Lorenzo Garagnani, Silvana Sartini, Tracy Fairplay, Italy

11:30 FP 07-13-001 Bio-engineered synovial membrane to prevent tendon adhesions in rabbit flexor tendon model Alim Can Baymurat, Akif Muhtar Ozturk, Haluk Yetkin, Mehmet Ali Ergun, Fatma Helvacyodlu, Asya Ozkyzylcyk, Turkey

11:40 FP 07-13-002 Effect of lidocaine on dorsal random-pattern skin flap survival in a rat model

Chen Zhang, Ding-Sheng Lin, Xing-Kui Wang, Hai-Xia Wan, Su-Zhen Lin, China

11:46 FP 07-13-003 Gene therapy of intrasynovial tendons through novel nanotechnology: Implications in

regulation of the healing process

Ya Fang Wu, You Lang Zhou, Jin Bo Tang, China

11:52 FP 07-13-004 In vivo tendon engineering with muscle derived cells

Bin Wang, Bo Chen, Wei Liu, China

11:58 FP 07-13-005 Decreases of type I collagen in the healing flexor tendon and effect of AAV2-VEGF on collagen

production

You Lang Zhou, Ya Fang Wu, Paul Y Liu, Jin Bo Tang, China

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30

Hall - 6 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 07 - 09

FP 07 - 13

Free Paper :Congenital hand - II

Free Paper :Clinical research - II

Chairpersons : Fuminori Kanaya & Gillian Smith

Chairpersons : Akif Muhtar Ozturk & Esther Voegelin

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12:04 FP 07-13-006 Effect of a locally delivered FK506-laden hydrogel system in composite tissue

allotransplantation

Esther Voegelin, Thusitha Gajanayake, Radu Olariu, Franck Marie Leclire, Robert Rieben, Praveen Vemula, Switzerland

12:10 FP 07-13-007 Investigation of mechanical properties of adhesions forming around healing tendon: A novel

study of micro-dynamics of tendon healing

Ya Fang Wu, Jin Bo Tang, China

12:16 FP 07-13-008 MMP-3 deletion enhances functional motor recovery after surgical repair of traumatic nerve

injury

Ranjan Gupta, Tom Chao, Derek Frump, Vince Caiozzo, Tahseen Mozaffar, USA

SM 07 - 06 - 001 History of conservative treatment of distal Radius fractures

Lorenz Böhler, Austria

SM 07 - 06 - 002 Percuteneous Pin fixation of distal Radius fractures by elderly patients - Is the pin fixation of

distal radius fractures in these days state of the art?

Ch.Pezzei, Austria

SM 07 - 06 - 003 Treatment of distal radius fractures with an angle stable titanium plate fixation system -

technical tips and overview of complications

M Leixnering, Austria

SM 07 - 06 - 004 RSL fusion a salvage procedure after complications of distal radius fracture

Ch.Pezzei, Austria

SM 07 - 06 - 005 Is Volar Locking Plate Fixation for Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly Justified?

Rohit Arora, Austria

11:30 FP 07-14-001 The vascularized second metacarpus - base graft for scaphoid non union

Moroe Beppu, Japan

11:40 FP 07-14-002 Existence and Predictive value of optical density gradients in undisplaced fractures of the

scaphoid

Joan Arakkal, Australia

11:46 FP 07-14-003 Nonunion of the scaphoid distal pole

Amir Oron, Sunil Thirkannad, USA

11:52 FP 07-14-004 Pedicled bone graft based on quadrates muscle for scaphoid nonunion

Mustafa Kurklu, Kenan Koca, Yuksel Yurttas, Oner Tatar, Mahmut Komurcu, Mustafa Basbozkurt, Turkey

11:58 FP 07-14-005 Treatment of scaphoid non-union with small proximal pole report of sixteen cases

Reza Shahryar Kamrani, Iran

12:04 FP 07-14-006 Management of the complex scaphoid non-union with the medial femoral condyle free

vascularised graft

Claire Simpson, Dominic Power, Matthew Lawson-Smith, Simon Tan, Louise Crawford, Mike Craigen, UK

12:10 FP 07-14-007 Treatment of unstable nonunion of the scaphoid by pure cancellous bone graft and K-wire

fixation

Ho Youn Park, Jun O Yoon, Ho Wook Jung, In Ho Jeon, South Korea

12:16 FP 07-14-008 The use of two headless compression screws for treatment of scaphoid fractures and

nonunions: A clinical outcomes study

Fraser Leversedge, Ryan Garcia, Mack Aldridge, Marc Richard, David Ruch, USA

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SM 07 - 06

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Free Paper :Scaphoid - II

Moderators : M Leixnering & Rohit Arora

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Discussion : Kevin Chung, USA

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13:30 FP 07-15-001 DRUJ instability - Anatomy, diagnosis & treatment

Edward T Mah, Australia

13:40 FP 07-15-002 Diagnostic value of DRUJ arthroscopy

Toshiyasu Nakamura, Koji Abe, Masanori Nakayama, Takuji Iwamoto, Kazuki Sato, Yoshiaki Toyama, Japan

13:46 FP 07-15-003 Temperature profile of radiofrequency probe application in wrist arthroscopy: Monopolar vs

bipolar

Michaela Huber, Chistoph Eder, Sebastian Gehmert, Germany

13:52 FP 07-15-004 A radiographic evoluation of wrist traction during arthroscopic ganglia resection

Luis Antonio Buendia, Heitor José Rizardo Ulson, Brazil

13:58 FP 07-15-005 Clinical review of arthroscopic volar wrist ganglionectomy

SH Wan, Hong Kong

14:04 FP 07-15-006 Long-term results of arthroscopic synovectomy in rheumatoid wrist

Hyunil Lee, Min Jong Park, Kyoung Hwan Koh, Keun Ho Lee, South Korea

14:10 FP 07-15-007 Sanford Scaphoid non union three screw internal fixation a new minimally invasive procedure

offering four months of fracture site absolute immobilization

Walker Wynkoop, USA

14:30 FP 07-20-001 Palmar mid carpal instability

PC Ho, Hong Kong

14:40 FP 07-20-002 Evolution of arthroscopic classification in scapho-lunate complex lesions

Jane C Messina, Luc Van Overstraeten, Nicolas Dreant, Riccardo Lucheti, Christophe Mathoulin, USA

14:46 FP 07-20-003 Arthroscopic scaphocapitate fusion for stage IIIB kienbock’s disease

Sherif Ban, Mostafa Mahmoud, Ashraf Moharram, Egypt

14:52 FP 07-20-004 Arthroscopic analysis of the extrinsic ligaments’ role in the scapholunate stability.

A prospective study

Van Overstraeten Luc, Camus Emmanuel, Belgium

14:58 FP 07-20-005 Arthroscopic reconstruction of the S-L ligament in the III-IV lesions of Gessler classification: a

new technical possibility

Norman Della Rosa, Massimo Abate, Antonia Russomando, Antonio Landi, Italy

15:04 FP 07-20-006 Pathomorphologic findings of wrist arthroscopy in children and adolescents with chronic wrist

pain

Werner Girsch, Sebastian Farr, Franz Grill, Austria

15:10 FP 07-20-007 Treatment of CMC arthritis with Selective Denervation

Van Overstraeten Luc, Camus Emmanuel, Belgium

13:30 FP 07-16-001 Alternative method for thumb reconstruction. Combination of two techniques. Metacarpal

lengthening and mini wrap around transfer

Roberto Adani, Massimo Corain, Luigi Tarallo, Italy

13:40 FP 07-16-002 An alogrithm to reconstruction of thumb defects

R Gopi, G Vishnu Babu, J Mohan, G Karthikeyan, Col. PS Bhandari, India

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14:30 - 15:30

FP 07 - 15

FP 07 - 20

Free Paper :Arthroscopy - DRUJ - II

Free Paper :Arthroscopy - III and scaphoid

Chairpersons: Edward T Mah & Anil Bhat

Chairpersons: PC Ho & Norman Della Rosa

Hall - 1 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

13:30 - 14:30

Hall - 3 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

FP 07 - 16 Free Paper :Reconstruction

Chairpersons : Roberto Adani & Ravichandran P

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13:46 FP 07-16-003 Multifinger reconstructions for mutilating injuries with cutaneous flap and phalangeal

distraction lengthening procedures

Vaughan Bowen, Canada

13:52 FP 07-16-004 Restoration of hand function in neglected hand injury by staged reconstruction of multi tissue

trauma

Pankaj Jindal, India

13:58 FP 07-16-005 Retrograde arterialized free venous flaps for the reconstruction of the hand: Review of 15

cases

Thomas Giesen, Natasha Forster, Walter Kuenzi, Pietro Giovanoli, Maurizio Calcagni, Switzerland

14:04 FP 07-16-006 Reconstruction of the severe post burn hand deformities

Kingsly Paul, India

14:10 FP 07-16-007 Role of Propeller flap in the treatment of axillary and elbow contractures in extensive burns

Durga Karki, R.P Narayan, R Kain, India

14:16 FP 07-16-008 Pedicled Groin flap in infants and toddlers in the management of post burn hand deformities

Darshan Kumar A Jain, Babu Bajantri, S. Raja Sabapathy, India

14:30 FP 07-21-001 Clinical outcomes of posterior elbow soft tissue reconstruction using a flexor carpi ulnaris

muscle turnover pedicle flap

Fraser Leversedge, Jianjun Ma, Marc Richard, Rob Wysocki, David Ruch, USA

14:40 FP 07-21-002 The location of the axial artery of the groin flap

Alexander Zolotov, Oleg Pak, Sergey Kudran, Russia

14:46 FP 07-21-003 Flap for Reconstruction of Hand Soft Tissue Defect, Perforator Flap or Other Flap?

Wang Xin Chen Hong, Zhang Wei-wen

14:52 FP 07-21-004 Use of a forearm adipofascial perforator flap in the treatment of radio-ulnar synostosis

Matthew Lawson-Smith, Claire Simpson, Simon Tan, Umair Anwar, Rajive Jose, Dominic Power, UK

14:58 FP 07-21-005 The quadrant abdominal flap for complex hand defects

Arvind Maharaj P.M., J. Mohan, India

15:04 FP 07-21-006 The use of reverse posterior interosseous artery (PIA) flap for resurfacing of medium to large

soft tissue defect in hand

Pravit Kitidumrongsook, Thailand

15:10 FP 07-21-007 Increasing trend of anterolateral thigh flap for upper limb reconstruction

Sardar Mahipal Singh, India

15:16 FP 07-21-008 Thined Sensory Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Free Transfer for Reconstruction of the

Hand

Jing Yi Mi, Yong-Jun Rui, Hai-Feng Shi, China

13:30 FP 07-17-001 Outcome of Carpal Tunnel Release among Patients With Diabetes: A 5-Year follow-up with

matched controls

Niels Thomsen, Ragnhild Cederlund, Lars Dahlin, Sweden

13:40 FP 07-17-002 Dynamic sonographic measurements of the carpal tunnel: Differences between carpal tunnel

syndrome patients and healthy controls

Anika Filius, Jan-Wiebe H. Korstanje, Steven E.R. Hovius, Marjan Scheltens-de Boer, Johan G. Bosch, Ruud W. Selles, The Netherlands

13:46 FP 07-17-003 New method of endoscopic carpal tunnel release- cadaveric study and clinical series

Wing Yuk Ip, Hong Kong

13:52 FP 07-17-004 Clinical study of postoperative recovery of three pinch forces after surgery of carpal tunnel

syndrome

Tian Mao, Ren Guo Xie, Jin Bo Tang, Ya Fang Wu, Gu Heng Wang, Shu Guo Xin, China

14:30 - 15:30 FP 07 - 21 Free Paper :Flaps - III

Chairpersons : Fraser Leversedge & Pravit Kitidumrongsook

Hall - 5 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

13:30 - 14:30 FP 07 - 17 Free Paper :Compressive neuropathy - II

Chairpersons : Niels Thomsen & Anantharam BA

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13:58 FP 07-17-005 Pillar pain after carpal tunnel release in patients on hemodialysis

Hioryuki Tanaka, Kozo Shimada, Ryosuke Noguchi, Tsuyoshi Murase, Japan

14:04 FP 07-17-006 Comparison of the effect of botulinum toxin and steroid in relief of carpal tunnel syndrome: A

prospective, randomized, single-dose clinical study

Tai-Ju Cheng, Jen-Ron Ru, Taiwan

14:10 FP 07-17-007 Endoscopic carpal tunnel release increases carpal tunnel compliance: A cadaveric study

Dong Hee Kim, Tamara Marquardt, Joseph Gabra, Zhilei Liu Shen, Zong-Ming Li, USA

14:30 FP 07-22-001 Outcome of contralateral C7 nerve transfer in 68 total brachial plexus root avulsion injury

patients

Jie Lao, KaiMing Gao, YuDong Gu, China

14:40 FP 07-22-002 Delayed nerve transfers in obstetrical brachial plexus palsy

Filippo M Senes, Italy

14:46 FP 07-22-003 Role of nerve reconstruction in below elbow amputee with global brachial plexus palsy

Somesh Balakrishnan,Girish Ambat, Purushothaman Venugopal,Venkataswami R, India

14:52 FP 07-22-004 Vascularized ulnar nerve graft in pan brachial plexus palsy - All in one or (w)hole in one

reconstrtuction

Venugopal Purushothaman, R.Venkataswami, Girish Ambat Sabari, India

14:58 FP 07-22-005 Traumatic brachial plexus in adults: functional recovery after nerve transfer

Frederic Schuind, Celine Maricq, Dominique Mouraux, Pascal Remy, Martine Jeunehomme, Jorg Bahm, Belgium

15:04 FP 07-22-006 Experience in treating intractable adult brachial plexus avulsion injuries (BPA)

Wen-Dong Xu, Jiang-Guang Xu, Yu-Dong Gu, China

15:10 FP 07-22-007 Surgical outcomes following posterior transfer of spinal accessory nerve in to the

suprascapular nerve in upper brachial plexus injuries

Prem Singh Bhandari, India

15:16 FP 07-22-008 Outcomes of nerve grafting from available root stumps to median nerve in total brachial plexus

injuries

Rajendra Nehete, Anil Bhatia,India

Hall - 6 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

13:30 FP 07-18-001 Advances in wrist research

Murali Raj, UK

13:40 FP 07-18-002 The in-vivo measurement of DRUJ translation in forearm rotation and wrist deviation

Grey Giddins, Hideki Nagata, Greg Pickering, UK

13:46 FP 07-18-003 Wrist proprioception measurement with three dimensional upper limb movement zebris system

Piotr Czarnecki, Marta Jokiel, Pawe Surdziel, Leszek Romanowski, Poland

13:52 FP 07-18-004 In vivo length changes of selected wrist ligaments at extreme extension positions of the wrist:

Clinical implications in carpal injuries

Jun Tan, Jing Chen, Yan Rong Chen, Jin Bo Tang, China

13:58 FP 07-18-005 Intraosseous rotation of the scaphoid: Assessment by using a 3D CT model – an anatomic

study

Gernot Schmidle, Michael Rieger, Andrea S Klauser, Romed Hoermann, Markus Gabl, Austria

14:04 FP 07-18-006 Correlation analysis between subchondral bone mineral density of the distal radius and

systemic bone mineral density

Seung Hwan Rhee, Goo Hyun Baek, Jihyeung Kim, Young Ho Lee, South Korea

14:10 FP 07-18-007 The effect of elbow position on the biomechanics of the forearm (PRUJ / DRUJ / IOL)

Paul Malone, John Cooley, Giorgio Terenghi, Vivien Lees, UK

13:30 - 14:30 FP 07 - 18 Free Paper :Research - Wrist

Chairpersons : Murali Raj & Srinivasan Rajappa

14:30 - 15:30 FP 07 - 22 Free Paper :Brachial plexus - III

Chairpersons : Jie Lao & Filippo M Senes

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14:30 FP 07-23-001 Ultrasonographic evaluation of innominate small arteries of the fingers

Yoshitaka Tanaka, Hiroyuki Gotani, Yoshiki Yamano, Keisuke Suzuki Japan

14:40 FP 07-23-002 The adverse effect of COX-2 selective inhibitor on random skin flap survival

Dingsheng Lin, Haiyong Ren, China

14:46 FP 07-23-003 The rabbit brachial plexus and its terminal branches: An experimental model for the study of

reconstruction by segmental nerve grafting

Abhijeet L. Wahegaonkar, Patricia F. Friedrich, Alexander Y. Shin, Allen T. Bishop, USA

14:52 FP 07-23-004 Second data milestone from an ongoing multicentre registry study of processed nerve allograft

for sensory, mixed and motor nerve reconstruction

Bauback Safa, Gregory Buncke, Canada

14:58 FP 07-23-005 Velocity drop in anconeus epitrochlearis associated cubital tunnel syndrome

Chaitanya Mudgal, Thomas Cheriyan, Valentin Neuhaus, USA

15:04 FP 07-23-006 Modified zancolli procedure and ulnar nerve injuries

Mohammad Dehghani, Abolghasem Zarezadeh, Iran

15:10 FP 07-23-007 Functional outcomes of radial nerve injury at different level and by different agents

Hassan Noaman, Egypt.

13:30 FP 07-19-001 A method of 3D bone mineral density mapping for the distal radius

Douglas A Campbell, Lukas Kamer, Markus Windolf, Dirk Wähnert, Fiesky A Nunez Vasquez, Hansrudi Noser, Switzerland

13:36 FP 07-19-002 Partial peripheral TFCC injury associated with an incomplete ulnar styloid fracture. A report of

two cases.

Jiro Namba, Ko Temporin, Koji Yamamoto, Japan

13:42 FP 07-19-003 Reverse Sauve Kapandji procedure in post traumatic proximal radio-ulnar synosthosis; review

of 20 cases

Reza Shahryar Kamrani, Iran

13:48 FP 07-19-004 The Long term outcomes of dislocations of the carpo-metacarpal joints treated with

transarticular K-wires

Ryan Trickett, Nicholas Roach, David Shewring, UK

13:54 FP 07-19-005 A biomechanical comparision of locking plates in the fixation of intraarticular distal radius

fractures

Timothy Knight, Graham Cheung, Shin-Jae Rhee, David Ford, Jan Herman Kuiper, UK

14:00 FP 07-19-006 Provocative wrist tests and MRI compared to Arthrosocopy: a cross-sectional study

Rosemary Prosser, Lisa Harvey, Paul LaStayo, Ian Hargreaves, Peter Scougall, Robert Herbert, Australia

14:06 FP 07-19-007 Responsibility of the lesion of the extrinsic ligaments in lunotriquetral instability

Emmanuel Camus, Luc Van Overstraeten, France

14:30 FP 07-24-001 A comparison of frequency of common variants of ALDH2 and DHDH genes in familial and

sporadic Dupuytren`s disease

Andrzej Zyluk, Tadeusz Dêbniak, Piotr Puchalski, Poland

14:40 FP 07-24-002 Does diagnostic ultrasonography influence the conservative treatment in volar plate injures of

the PIP joint?

Esther Voegelin, Bettina Juon Personeni, Switzerland

14:46 FP 07-24-003 Collateral ligament reconstruction with tendon graft exhibits better subjective results than

fusion of the thumb metacarpophalangeal joint

Rigo Istvan Zoltán, Rokkum Magne, Norway

14:30 - 15:30 FP 07 - 23 Free Paper :Research and Related

Chairpersons : Yoshitaka Tanaka & Terrence Jose Jerome

13:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:30

Hall - 8 Lunch - Afternoon Tea

FP 07 - 19

FP 07 - 24

Free Paper :

Free Paper :

Wrist - II

Miscellaneous

Chairpersons :

Chairpersons :

David Shrewing & Saranjit Singh

Andrzej Zyluk & Laszlo Egri

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14:52 FP 07-24-004 Management of Trigger Fingers: What is the outcome following BSSH guidelines

Annakan Navaratnam, Beryl DeSouza, UK

14:58 FP 07-24-005 Outcome of corticosteroid injection versus physiotherapy in the treatment of mild trigger

fingers

Nurshaidi Salim, Jamari Sapuan, Hazla Mohd-Haflah, Shalimar Abdullah, Malaysia

15:04 FP 07-24-006 Comparison of real-world data with clinical trials - Efficacy and effectiveness of collagenase

clostridium histolyticum for dupuytren’s contracture

Clayton Peimer, Paul Skodny, John Mackowiack, USA

15:10 FP 07-24-007 The safest corridor of percutaneous pinning for achieving firm fixing of the fifth

carpometacarpal joint. A cadaver study

Kamran Mozaffarian, Amir Reza Vosoughi, Iran

15:16 FP 07-24-008 Clinical and mechanical outcomes of novel bioabsorbable plates for metacarpal fractures

Yukichi Zenke, Akinori Sakai, Toshihisa Oshige, Kunitaka Menuki, Teppei Murai, Yoshiaki Yamanaka, Japan

SM 07 - 07 - 001 Management of the Difficult Elbow

Jim Urbaniak, USA

SM 07 - 07 - 002 Treatment of Elbow Contactures

Dean Sotereanos, USA

SM 07 - 07 - 003 Elbow Fracture Dislocations

Jesse Jupiter, USA

SM 07 - 07 - 004 Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow

Milan Stevanovic, USA

SM 07 - 08 - 001 Symphalangism of the hand

Goo Hyun Baek, Korea

SM 07 - 08 - 002 Cleft hand complex

Hidehiko Kawabata, Japan

SM 07 - 08 - 003 Complex syndactylies

Rolf Habenicht, Germany

SM 07 - 08 - 004 The management of radial club hand

Steven Moran, USA

SM 07 - 09 - 001 Why Collagenase is the treatment of choice for dupuytrens

David Warwick, UK

SM 07 - 09 - 002 Why dermofascietomy is the treatment of choice for dupuytrens

Gus Mc Grouther, UK

SM 07 - 09 - 003 Why limited surgery is the treatment of choice for dupuytrens

Seok-Whan Song, Korea

SM 07 - 09 - 004 Why needle fasciotomy is the treatment of choice for dupuytrens

Laszlo Egri, Hungary

16:00 - 17:00 SM 07 - 07 Symposium :Elbow

Moderator :Milan Stevanovic

Hall - 1 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 3

SM 07 - 08 Symposium :Congenital Hand Anomalies

ModeratorGoo Hyun Baek

Afternoon Tea - End of Session

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 5 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 07 - 09 Symposium :Dupuytrens Disease

Moderators :David Warwick & Zsolt Szabo

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SM 07 - 10 - 001 Robotics

Philippe Liverneaux, France

SM 07 - 10 - 002 Stem cells

Alphonsus Chong, Singapore

SM 07 - 10 - 003 In-vivo tissue engineering : cellular response surrounding a vascular pedicle

Amitabh Lahiri, Singapore

SM 07 - 10 - 004 Computer assisted preoperative planning of corrective osteotomy for extra-articular distal

radius malunions

Filip Stockman, Belgium

SM 07 - 10 - 005 Brain to Hand - Decoding brain signals for controling for hand dexterity: Basic research

paving the way for clinical translation

Nitish Thakor, Singapore

SM 07 - 11 - 001 Short introduction

Joerg Van Schoonhoven, Germany

SM 07 - 11 - 002 Clinical implications of advances in DRUJ and forearm biomechanics

Vivien Lees, UK

SM 07 - 11 - 003 Clinical Examination and Imaging of DURJ Instability

Graham King, Canada

SM 07 - 11 - 004 Instability of the DRUJ

Joerg Van Schoonhoven, Germany

SM 07 - 11 - 005 Arthritis of the DRUJ

Michael Boland, New Zealand

Cases and discussion

Michael Boland

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 6 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 07 - 10 Symposium :What is on the horizon?

ModeratorsPhilippe Liverneaux & Alphonsus Chong

16:00 - 17:00

Hall - 8 Afternoon Tea - End of Session

SM 07 - 11 Symposium :DRUJ

Moderators :Joerg Van Schoonhoven & Michael Boland

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7.35 - 7.55

8.00 - 9.15

9.15 - 10.00

10.00 -10.30

10.30-11.30

11.30-12.30

12.30 - 13.00

MC 08-01

Fusion of CMC joint thumb Stephen Coleman MC 08-02

allotransplantation : What is the next mile's journey ?

Linda Cendales

Vascularised composite MC 08-03

Pedicled Groin Flap cover for Upper Limb defects

Babu BajantriRefinements in Techniques of

MC 08-04

hand correction in Christian Medical College, Vellore, India

George Anderson6 decades experience of Claw

MC 08-05

Nuances of athletic hand/wrist injuries

Alejandro Badia

HID 08-01 Daniel HerrenPIP Joint Arthroplasty

HID 08-02 Vijay GorantlaHow I do donor hand and bone marrow procurement.

HID 08-03 Ashok KoulFree groin Flap

HID 08-04 Andrzej ZylukHow I manage complex regional pain syndrome from hand surgeon perspective

HID 08-05Panayoti Soucacos

SM 08-01 Rheumatoid HandModerator: Daniel Herren

SM 08-02 Hand TransplantationModerator:Scott Levin

SM 08-03How I get the bestout of this flap?Moderators: Steven MoranMukunda Reddy

Moderator:Turker Ozkan

SM 08-04 - 8.00 - 9.00 amCerebral Palsy & Tetraplegia

SM 08-05 - 8.00 - 9.00 amScaphoid fracturesModerator:Ian Leslie

FP 08-01Arthroplasty - III & ArthrodesisChair - Muneaki AbeCo-Chair - Zsolt Rimaszeki

FP 08-02TraumaChair - Erwin RamawanCo-Chair - G. Karthikeyan

FP 08-03Miscellaneous - IIChair - Vaikunthan RajaratnamCo-Chair - Amresh Baliarsing

SM 08-06 9.00 - 10.00 amTumors of the Hand &Upper limbModerators: Mark Puhaindran Panayotis Soucacos

Moderators: Neil JonesGautam Biswas

SM 08-07 9.00 - 10.00 amThumb Reconstruction

SM 08-08The New Procedure I frequently do Moderators: Igor GolubevSurajit Bhattacharya

FP 08-04Congenital Hand - IIIChair - Bhaskaranand Kumar Co-Chair - Jorge Clifton

FP 08-05Compressive Neuropathy - IIIChair - Vladimir BaytingerCo-Chair - R Srikanth

SM 08-09Demanding Problems in Paediatric Hand Moderator: Kozin Scott

SM 08-10Replant & Revascularisation Moderators: Jin Soo KimHari Venkatramani

FP 08-06Distal Radius - IVChair - Ronit Wollstein Co-Chair - Dulanji Tanna

FP 08-07Clinical Research - IIIChair - V S PatilCo-Chair - Andrew Chin

FP 08-08Compressive Neuropathy - IVChair - Esther VoegelinCo-Chair - Torbjorn Vedung

FP 08-09Flexor tendonsChair - Laszlo VamhidyCo-Chair - Aditya Aggarwal

SM 08-11My Complication which has taught me the mostModerator: James Urbaniak

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SM 08 - 01 - 001 Priorities in rheumatoid hand and wrist reconstruction

Kevin Chung, USA

SM 08 - 01 - 002 Management of wrist deformities

Stephan Schindele, Switzerland

SM 08 - 01 - 003 Management of the distal radio-ulnar joint

Daniel Herren, Switzerland

SM 08 - 01 - 004 Management of finger deformities

Alfredo Olazabel, Argentina

SM 08 - 02 - 001 Functional outcomes and complications

Levin, USA

SM 08 - 02 - 002 Indication & perspective on VCA as the next rung on the microsurgical reconstruction Ladder

William Pederson, USA

SM 08 - 02 - 003 Immunology and tolerance strategies

Linda Cendales, USA

SM 08 - 02 - 004 Hand transplants in Europe

Pedro Cavadas, Spain

Scott

9:15 FP 08-01-001 Surgery for contracture of the forearm rotation due to both the proximal and the distal

radioulnar joints

Muneaki Abe, Hozumi Kumano, Akihiko Kinoshita, Japan

9:21 FP 08-01-002 Surgical treatment of tennis elbow - comparative study of two widely accepted methods

Zsolt Rimaszéki, Balázs Lenkei, Zsolt Szabó, Hungary

9:27 FP 08-01-003 3D fixed angle scaffold fixation of proximal humerus fractures Prospective series of patients

above 65 years with 3 &4 part fractures

Diego Fernandez, Eduardo Gonzalez-Hernandez, Switzerland

9:33 FP 08-01-004 A comparative study of short and long bone lengthening in upper limb

Srikanth Nara, Bhaskaranand Kumar, Anil K Bhat, Aswath Acharya, India

9:39 FP 08-01-005 The delayed bone regeneration after the distraction lengthening of the upper extremity of

children

Iryna Harbuzniak, Sergey Khmyzov, Ukraine

9:45 FP 08-01-006 Surgical treatment of tennis elbow by distal tenotomy of extensor carpi radialis and extensor

digitorum communis

Nadine Hollevoet, Joeri Barth, Peter Mahieu, Belgium

07:15 - 07:35MC 08 - 02 Linda Cendales, USA

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? How I do donor hand and bone marrow procurement

HID 08 - 02 Vijay Gorantla, USA

Master Class Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation:What is the next mile's journey

08:00 - 09:15

08:00 - 09:15

09:15 - 10:00

SM 08 - 01

SM 08 - 02

FP 08 - 01

SymposiumRheumatoid hand

SymposiumHand transplantation

Free Paper :Arthroplasty - III / Arthrodesis

Moderator :Daniel Harren

Moderator :Scott Levin

Chairpersons : Muneaki Abe & Zsolt Rimaszeki

Hall - 1 Starting of Session - Morning Tea

Hall - 3 Starting of Session - Morning Tea

07:15 - 07:35

MC 08 - 01 Stephen Coleman, Australia

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? PIP Joint Arthroplasty

HID 08 - 01 Daniel Herren, Switzterland

Master Class Fusion of CMC joint thumb

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SM 08 - 03 - 001 Radial forearm flap

Neil Foad Jones, USA

SM 08 - 03 - 002 Medial femoral condyle cortico periosteal flap

Steven Moran, USA

SM 08 - 03 - 003 Venous flap

Wee Lam, UK

SM 08 - 03 - 004 Anterolateral thigh flap

CH Lin, Taiwan

SM 08 - 03 - 005 Posterior interosseous flap

Eduardo Zancolli, Argentina

SM 08 - 03 - 006 Microsurgical perforator flap

Sang - Hyun Woo, Korea

9:15 FP 08-03-001

Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Singapore

9:21 FP 08-03-002 is there a need for an expanded hand upper extremity fellowship education

Sanjeev Kakar,Karim Bakri, Alexander Shin, USA

9:27 FP 08-03-003 Analysis of High Pressure Burst Injuries of the hand

G Vishnu Babu, J Mohan, G Karthikeyan, India

9:33 FP 08-03-004 Volkmann´s Ischemic Contracture- really rare and mostly prevented

Richarda Boettcher, Choulman Anastasia, Germany

9:39 FP 08-03-005 Finger Dermatillomania – Case report and literature review

Pau-Ren Kuo, Pau-Yuan Lin, Taiwan

9:45 FP 08-03-006 Modified ‘ Antenna’ procedure for ‘hook-nail’ deformity

Samuel Pallapati, Binu Thomas, India

On line distance learning in hand surgery

9:15 FP 08 - 02 - 001 Clinical impact of fluid management in macroreplantation Antti Sommarhem, Bao Li Chew, Sandeep Sebastin, Ter Chyan Tan, Singapore

9:21 FP 08 - 02 - 002 Our early experiences with modified wide awake surgery of hand (WASH) Jagannath Kamath, India

9:27 FP 08 - 02 - 003 Minimally invasive surgery for radius neck fractures using bone paste Kazuyoshi Yamanaka, Takashi Sasaki-Japan

9:33 FP 08 - 02 - 004 Radial head prosthesis removal: : A retrospective case series of 14 patients

Valentin Neuhaus, Dimitrios Christoforou, David Ring, Chaitanya Mdugal-USA.

9:39 FP 08 - 02 - 005 Ilizarov in upper limb reconstruction Mofakhkharul Bari, Bangladesh

SM 08 - 02 - 005 Challenges and oppurtunities in upper limb transplantation

Vijay Gorantla, USA

SM 08 - 02 - 006 Reconstructive surgery evolution

Wayne Morrison, Australia

07:15 - 07:35MC 08 - 03 Babu Bajantri, India

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? Free groin Flap

HID 08 - 03 Ashok Koul, India

Master Class Refinements in Techniques of Pedicled Groin Flap cover for Upper Limb defects

09:15 - 10:00 FP 08 - 02 Free Paper :Trauma

08:00 - 09:15 SM 08 - 03 SymposiumHow I get the best out of this flap?

Moderators :Steven Moran & Mukunda Reddy

09:15 - 10:00 FP 08 - 03 Free Paper :Miscellaneous - II

Chairpersons :Vaikunthan Rajaratnam & Amresh Baliarsing

Chairpersons :Erwin Ramavan & G Karthikeyan

Hall - 5 Starting of Session - Morning Tea

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SM 08 - 04 - 001 To fuse or not to fuse? The individual importance of CMC arthrodesis in tetraplegia

Richarda Bottcher, Germany

SM 08 - 04 - 002 The role of wrist arthrodesis for wrist deformity in spastic disorders of the upper limb

Chaitanya Mudgal, USA

SM 08 - 04 - 003 Our hand/upper extremity reconstructive surgery applications for cerebral palsy

Turker Ozkan, Turkey

SM 08 - 04 - 004 The upper limb spasticity - The role of the surgeon in a multi disciplinary approach

Claudia Gschwind, Australia

SM 08 - 05 - 001 Acute scaphoid fracture - My treatment of choice

Joseph Dias, UK

SM 08 - 05 - 002 Surgical approach to the scaphoid - My opinion and the evidence

Philip Saffar, France

SM 08 - 05 - 003 Treatment of nonunion - which graft if any?

Karl Josef Prommesberger, Germany

SM 08 - 05 - 004 Management of failed scaphoid treatment including avascular proximal pole

Fraser Leversedge, USA

SM 08 - 06 - 001 Tumours of peripheral nerves

Mark Puhaindran, Singapore

SM 08 - 06 - 002 Free fibular graft with epiphysis for sarcoma reconstruction

Marco Innocenti, Italy

SM 08 - 06 - 003 Salvaging metacarpophalangeal joint in tumours involving metacarpal head and base of

proximal phalanx

Prakash Kotwal, India

SM 08 - 06 - 004 Panayotis Soucacos, Greece

SM 08 - 06 - 005 My Approach to lytic lesions of the hand

Binu Thomas, India

SM 08 - 07 - 001 Toe transfer for congenital anomalies

Neil Foad Jones, USA

SM 08 - 07 - 002 Osteoplastic thumb reconstruction

G Balakrishnan, India

07:15 - 07:35George Anderson, India

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it? How I Manage complex regional pain syndrome from hand surgeon perspective

Andrzej Zyluk, Poland

Master Class 6 decades experience of claw hand correction in Christian Medical college, Vellore, India

07:15 - 07:35

MC 08 - 05 Alejandro Badia, USA

07:35 - 07:55 How I do it?

HID 08 - 05 Panayotis Soucacos Greece

Master Class Nuances of Athletic hand / wrist injuries

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08:00 - 09:00

08:00 - 09:00

09:00 - 10:00

09:00 - 10:00

SM 08 - 04

SM 08 - 05

SM 08 - 06

SM 08 - 07

SymposiumCerebral palsy and tetraplegia

SymposiumScaphoid fractures

SymposiumTumours of the hand and upper limb

SymposiumThumb reconstruction

Moderator :Turker Ozkan

ModeratorIan Leslie

Moderators :Mark Puhaindran / Panayotis Soucacos

ModeratorsNeil Foad Jones & Gautam Biswas

Hall - 6

Hall - 8

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SM 08 - 08 - 001 Surgical management of CRPS paravasal sympathectomy

Igor Golubev, Russia

SM 08 - 08 - 002 DIP Joint Arthroplasty

David Elliot, UK

SM 08 - 08 - 003 Gigogne and the eponychial flaps.An ideal combination for an anatomical fingertip

reconstruction

Joseph Bakhach, Lebaon

SM 08 - 08 - 004 Surgical release for Elbow stiffness in obstetrical palsy sequelae

Filippo M Senes, Italy

SM 08 - 08 - 005 Non surgical correction of Dupuytrens contracture : challenges & results

Clayton Piemer, USA

SM 08 - 07 - 003 Microsurgical toe transfer

Francisco Del Pinal, Spain

SM 08 - 07 - 004 Surgical technique of pollicization

Michael Tonkin, Australia

SM 08 - 07 - 005 Aesthetic requirements in trimmed toe to thumb transfer

Fu Chan Wei, Taiwan

11:30 FP 08-06-001

Ronit Wollstein, Sanjay Naran, Sameer Shakir , Louis Gilula, Frederick Werner, Christopher Nacca, USA

11:40 FP 08-06-002 Ulnar shortening osteotomy for malunited distal radius fractures

Arvind Mohan, UK

11:46 FP 08-06-003 Three-dimensional pre-bent plate fixation in corrective osteotomy of malunited upper extremity

fractures using a real-sized plastic bone model prepared by preoperative computer simulation

Toshiyuki Kataoka, Tsuyoshi Murase, Junichi Miyake, Hiroyuki Tanaka,Hisao Moritomo, Kazuomi Sugamoto, Japan

11:52 FP 08-06-004 Post-traumatic malunion of the distal radius treated with autologous costal cartilage grafts and

bioabsorbable plates

Kayoko Furukawa, Yukichi Zenke, Akinori Sakai, Kunitaka Menuki, Toshihisa Oshige, Toshitaka Nakamura, Japan

11:58 FP 08-06-005 Functional outcomes following use of the “Suzuki” dynamic external fixation device- The

experience of a single large hand trauma unit

Ben Strong, Sahan Rannan-Eliya, Suzanne Thomson, Lisa Ng, UK

12:04 FP 08-06-006 Resurfacing arthroplasty for the osteoarthritic distal radio ulnar joint – a novel method using

costal perichondrium

Torbjörn Vedung, Bertil Vinnars, Sweden

12:10 FP 08-06-007 Use of the ulna as an internal fixator rod in unstable radial fractures. A new concept

Ahmed Atiyya, Ahmed Eid, Timour El-Husseiny, Egypt

Radiographic evaluation of ligament injuries associated with distal radius fractures

10:30 FP 08-04-001 Toe to hand transfer in congenital hand more than 20 years of experience

Jorge Clifton, USA

10:40 FP 08-04-002 One stage correction of congenital syndactyly without skin graft by defatting and dorsal flap

plasty

Bin Wang, Feng Ni, Yi Cao, China

10:46 FP 08-04-003 Classification and surgical treatment of symphalangism in interphalangeal joints of the hand

Hyuk Jin Lee, Hyun Sik Gong, Seung Hwan Rhee, Jihyeung Kim, Young Ho Lee, Goo Hyun Baek, South Korea

10:52 FP 08-04-004 A modified flap for release of web and palmar contractures of clasped thumb.

Mostafa Mahmoud, Ashraf Moharram, Ayman Mansour, Ayman Shahine, Hisham Abdel Ghani, Egypt

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30

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Symposium :

Free Paper :

The new procedure I frequently do

Distal radius - IV

Moderator : Igor Golubev & Surajit Bhatacharya

Chairpersons : Ronit Wollstein & Dulabji Tanna

Hall - 1 Morning Tea - Lunch

10:30 - 11:30

Hall - 3

FP 08 - 04 Free Paper :Congential hand - III

Chairpersons : Bhaskaranand Kumar & Jorge Clifton

Morning Tea - Lunch

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11:30 - 12:30 FP 08 - 07 Free Paper :Clinical research - III

Chairpersons : V S Patil & Andrew Chin

11:30 FP 08 - 07 - 001 Compartment pressures in children with normal and fractured forearms

Daniel Weber, Ulrike Subotic, Markus Kalisch, Sasha Tharakan, Switzerland

11:36 FP 08 - 07 - 002 Evaluation of high pressure injection injuries to the hand

Lorena Parra, Gonzalo Morgan, Alvaro Valenzuela, Juan Manuel Breyer, Alejandro Bifani, Pamela Vergara, Chile

11:42 FP 08 - 07 - 003 Reliability of make tests versus break tests in measuring palmar abduction strength of the

thumb

Jin Xi Lim, Rui Xiang Toh, Shaun Kah Hean Chook, Sandeep Jacob Sebastin, Singapore

11:48 FP 08 - 07 - 004 Adult rat mesenchymal stem cells delay denervated muscle atrophy

Junjian Jiang, Yudong Gu, Lei Xu, Jianguang Xu Xu, China

11:54 FP 08 - 07 - 005 Extravasation injuries of the dorsum of hand – A clinical study

G.I. Nambi, India

12:00 FP 08 - 07 - 006 A novel approach to visualize and quantify cross sectional areas of hand muscles and the

correlation with strength measurement

Tim Nijhuis, Behnam Mohseny, Wim Janssen, Ruud Selles, Henk Coert, The Netherlands

12:06 FP 08 - 07 - 007 A new approach to assess the gastrocnemius muscle volume in rodents using ultrasound -

Comparison with the gastrocnemius muscle index

Tim Nijhuis, Abhijeet Wahegoankar, Allen Bishop, Alexander Shin, Steven Hovius, Ruud Selles, The Netherlands

10:58 FP 08-04-005 Functional and cosmetic outcome of non-vascularised free toe phalanx transfer for digital

reconstruction in congenital hypoplastic digits

Raja Shanmuga Krishnan, Hari Venkatramani,S Raja Sabapathy, India

11:04 FP 08-04-006 Surgical management of thumb duplications in adolescents and adults

Nawal El Houmami, Wing Lim Tse, Philippe Valenti, Pascal Jehanno, Yan Sheng Wang, Wing Yup Ip, Hong Kong

11:10 FP 08-04-007 Soft tissue procedures for five-fingered hands

Nawal El Houmami, Rui Ferrera, Thibault Lafosse, Pascal Jehanno, Keyvan Mazda, Philippe Valenti, France

10:30 FP 08-05-001 Is Temperament of the cases important issue when deciding post - surgical satisfaction of

carpal tunnel surgery?

Mert Karaduman, Mehmet Armangyl, Sirri Synan Bylgyn, Turkey

10:40 FP 08-05-002 New technique for reducing fibrosis in recurrent cases of carpal tunnel syndrome

Ahmed Naeem Atiyya, Wael Nassar, Egypt

10:46 FP 08-05-003 Carpal tunnel syndrome in males

Uriel Dreyfuss, Nimrod Rosen, Israel

10:52 FP 08-05-004 Does ultrasonography contribute significantly to the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome?

Andrzej Zyluk, Poland

10:58 FP 08-05-005 Pre- and postoperative comorbidities in idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome; cervical arthritis,

basal joint arthritis of the thumb and trigger digit

Jeong Hwan Kim, Jihyeung Kim, Hyun Sik Gong, Young Ho Lee, Seung Hwan Rhee, Goo Hyun Baek, Korea

11:04 FP 08-05-006 The relationship between hand index measurements and the occurrence of carpal tunnel

syndrome

Ronit Wollstein, Margaret Tilson, Joseph Imbriglia, Neral Mithun, USA

11:10 FP 08-05-007 Median nerve elasticity in carpal tunnel syndrome patients and healthy controls

Toshikazu Tanaka, Yuichi Yoshii, Takeshi Ogawa, Takaji Yanai, Hiroshi Kumagai, Naoyuki Ochiai, Japan

10:30 - 11:30

Hall - 5 Morning Tea - Lunch

FP 08 - 05 Free Paper :Compressive neuropathy - III

Chairpersons :Vladimir Baytinger & R. Srikanth

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SM 08 - 09 - 001 Challenging situations in paediatric hand

Kozin Scott, USA

SM 08 - 09 - 002 How I reconstruct flexors in a case of Volkmanns ischaemic contracture?

Milan Stevanovic, USA

SM 08 - 09 - 003 Benign aggressive infantile fibromatosis - Presentation, Management and Review of Literature

Michael Solomons, South Africa

SM 08 - 09 - 004 Challenges in Reconstruction of Hypoplastic Thumb

Amit Gupta, USA

10:30 - 11:30 SM 08 - 09 Symposium :Demanding problems in paediatric hand surgery

Moderator : Kozin Scott

Hall -6 Morning Tea - Lunch

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12:10 FP 08-08-007 Median nerve elasticity in carpal tunnel syndrome patients and healthy controls

Toshikazu Tanaka, Yuichi Yoshii, Takeshi Ogawa, Takaji Yanai, Hiroshi Kumagai, Naoyuki Ochiai, Japan

Endoscopically assisted decompression of ulnar nerve and nerve luxation at the elbow:

contraindication and possible complication?

Esther Voegelin, Franck Leclere, Switzerland

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome due to thrombosis of persistent median artery

Eduardo Pereira, Fabio Imoto, Luciano Pereira, Brazil

11:46 FP 08-08-003 Dynamic sonographic measurements of the carpal tunnel: Reliability and reference values a

healthy population

Anika Filius, Jan Wiebe H Korstanje, Ruud Selles, Steven Hovius, Harm P Slijper, The Netherlands

11:52 FP 08-08-004 A comparison of the results of carpal tunnel release in patients in different age groups

Andrzej Zyluk, Polland

11:58 FP 08-08-005 3D Kinematic and kinetic analysis in carpal tunnel syndrome patients and normal subjects

Clara Wong, Hong Kong

12:04 FP 08-08-006 Congenital constriction band syndrome and its associations

Anirban Chatterjee, N.K. Das, India

11:30 - 12:30 FP 08 - 08 Free Paper :Compressive neuropathy - IV

Chairpersons :Torbjorn VedungEsther Voegelin &

11:30 FP 08-09-001 Contact surface Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)of flexor tendon and A2 pulley following

tendon treatments. In vitro study on turkey tendons

Ladan Hajipour, Joseph Dias, Baskar Bhowal, Nick Taub, UK

11:40 FP 08-09-002 The omega pulley plasty, an original technique to increase the annular pulleys diameter of the

flexor digital tube

Joseph Bakhach, Saad Dibo, Nazareth Papazian, Lebanon

11:46 FP 08-09-003 The useful utilization guidance of ultrasonography in preoperative confirmation of flexor

tendon injuries

Issei Nagura, Takako Kanatani, Masatoshi Sumi, Takeshi Kokubu, Yutaka Mifune, Masahiro Kurosaka, Japan

11:52 FP 08-09-004 Avulsion injury of FDP insertion - management difficulties

Aruchamy M, India

11:58 FP 08-09-005 Newly designed suture techniques results in better functional outcomes than modified Kessler

and Tang techniques on a rabbit model

Baris Ozgurol, Akif Muhtar Ozturk, Deniz Erdooan, Ertuorul, Haluk Yetkin, Turkey

12:04 FP 08-09-006 The A4 pulley pocket technique for augmentation of flexor digitorum superficialis insertion

repair - A biomechanical study

Amir Oron, Luis Schnapp, Jose Couceiro, Eugene Boland, Huey Tien, USA

12:10 FP 08-09-007 Attritional rupture of flexor tendons after dorsal plating of distal radius – a case report

Ashwath Acharya, Anil Bhat, Bhaskaranand Kumar, India

11:30 - 12:30 FP 08 - 09 Free Paper :Flexor tendon

Chairpersons :Laszlo Vamhidy & Aditya Aggarwal

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SM 08 - 10 - 001 Making tip replant easy

Jin Soo Kim, Korea

SM 08 - 10 - 002 Extending the frontiers in replantation of major avulsion amputations

Hari Venkatramani, India

SM 08 - 10 - 003 Revising the rules of digital replantation

Gregory Buncke, USA

SM 08 - 10 - 004 Timing of arterial repair in well perfused upper extremity

David Steinberg, USA

SM 08 - 10 - 005 Reperfusion injury after revascularization

Ahmed Fahir Demirkan, Turkey

10:30 - 11:30 SM 08 - 10 Symposium :Replant and Revascularization

Moderator : Jin Soo Kim & Hari Venkatramani

Hall - 8 Morning Tea - Lunch

SM 08 - 11 - 001 Duncan Mc Grouther, UK

SM 08 - 11 - 002 Marc Garcia Elias, Spain

SM 08 - 11 - 003 Leszek Romanowski, Polland

SM 08 - 11 - 004 Scott Levin, USA

SM 08 - 11 - 005 Sudhir Warrier, India

SM 08 - 11 - 006 Tarek El-Gammal, Egypt

11:30 - 12:30 SM 08 - 11 Symposium :My complication which has taught me the most

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IFSSH- PP1 Carpal arthrosis secondary to chronic Carpal dislocation, A preoperative Classification system based Salvage

surgery

Abde-Hakim Massoud, Egypt

IFSSH- PP2 Induction of Angiogenesis and Osteogenesis in Surgically Transplanted Bone Allografts Using a Host-Derived

Arterio-Venous Bundle

Abhijeet L. Wahegaonkar,Patricia F. Friedrich;: Alexander Y. Shin, USA

IFSSH- PP3 Results & Outcomes of Treatment of Chronic Unreduced Perilunate

Abhijeet L. Wahegaonkar, S. Prashanth, USA

IFSSH- PP4 A review of infection in thumb CMCJ arthroplasty using ARPE prosthesis in 263 patients over a five-year period

Aftab Siddiqui, Lyris Onwardi,Greg Packer, UK

IFSSH- PP5 Staged Reconstruction of Burn Contracture in the Dorsum of the Hand

Aivars Tihonovs, Latvia

IFSSH- PP6 Percutaneous locked pinning of unstable extra-articular distal radius fractures by modified Joshi clamp: Legnago

Technique

Alberto Mantovani, Michele Trevisan, Daniele Carletti, Marco Cassini, Italy

IFSSH- PP7 Off-Track Reconstruction of the Distal Radioulnar Joint with the Scheker Prosthesis

Aleksandar Lovic.Jose Ramon Martinez-Mendez,Sergio Alvarez-Garcia-Peñuela,Cesar Casado Perez, Spain

IFSSH- PP8 Muscle-rib flap in upper limb reconstruction

Alexandru Georgescu, Ileana Matei, Irina Capota, Romania

IFSSH- PP9 Emergency propeller perforator flaps in forearm and hand reconstruction

Alexandru Georgescu, Ileana Matei, Irina Capota, Romania

IFSSH- PP10 Single stage flexor tendon reconstruction in zone II in youngest child

Anand Chandak, India

IFSSH- PP11 Nikolaus Rüdinger (1832-1896) and his first description of joint innervation in 1857 and the history of joint

denervation techniques

Andreas Gohritz,Lee A. Dellon, Germany

IFSSH- PP12 Aberrant musculature in the hand and forearm

Andrew Barrow,South Africa

IFSSH- PP13 A comparison of the accuracy of two sets of diagnosing criteria in diagnosing CRPS after fractutes

Andrzej Zyluk, Hanna Mosiejczuk,Poland

IFSSH- PP14 Adult fibrosarcoma of the wrist: A case report.

Andrzej Zyluk, Poland

IFSSH- PP15 Prophylactic decompression of extensor pollicis longus to prevent rupture

Annakan Navaratnam, Simon Ball, Rupert Eckersley, UK

IFSSH- PP16 Trapezio-metacarpal Joint Replacement – A Retrospective Review Of A Single Surgeon Series

Aprajit Bhalla, Jonathan Wright, Raj Thakrar, Chris Kelly, Rajeev Sharma, UK

IFSSH- PP17 Course of the Radial Nerve along the Shaft of the Humerus: A Study in Thai Population

Arkaphat Kosiyatrakul, Phongsak Phongthipakorn,Suriya Luenam,Sunya Prachaporn, Thailand

IFSSH- PP18 Calcinosis Cutis Index Fingerdistal Phalanx - Excision By Triple Flap Technique.

M. Aruchamy, India

IFSSH- PP19 Restoration of shoulder abduction in Adults using Latismus Dorsi Tendon transfer using the Acromion as a Pulley

Mostafa Mahmoud,Ayman Mansour,Ayman Shaheen, Egypt

IFSSH- PP20 Transition of exostoses in the hands of patients with metachondromatosis

Atsuhito Seki, Japan

IFSSH- PP21 Tendon flexor operation using Cardioplan

Baulina Ustinia, Mitroshin Alexandr,Venediktov Alexey,Shcherbakov Michail, Russia

IFSSH- PP22 Spontaneous flexor tendon rupture due to chronic carpal instability

Sonja Cerovac, Benjamin Miranda , UK

IFSSH- PP23 Syndrome de la traversée thoraco-brachiale sur anomalie osseuse

Bennouna driss , Morocco

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IFSSH- PP24 Complex arteriovenous malformation of the upper extremity –suggesting a new treatment scheme – a case study

Bertil Vinnars, Pär Gerwins, Sweden

IFSSH- PP25 CT angiography of the hand – a versatile non-invasive method for vascular assessment of the hand

Bertil Vinnars, Anders Magnusson, Sweden

IFSSH- PP26 Vascularized Bone Grafting for Proximal Pole Scaphoid Nonunions with Avascular Necrosis

Binu Thomas, Samuel Pallapatti,George Anderson, Anil Mathew, India

IFSSH- PP27 Titanium elastic nail fixation for pediatric forearm fractures

ByungSung Kim, Kang Hee Park, Yong Sung Lee, Korea

IFSSH- PP28 The Use of Semi-Occlusive Dressings for Fingertip Amputations – an Introduction to The Canberra Hospital

Charlotte Ying, Greg McCarten. Australia

IFSSH- PP29 The homodigital reverse fasciocutaneous flap for treatment of distal finger skin defect

Chen Lei, Liu Zhigang, Song Liangsong, Zhang Zhixin, Pan Yuehai, LU Laijin, China

IFSSH- PP30 Functional composite hand reconstruction

Christopher Jardim, Jay Wiper, Daniel Rowe, Australia

IFSSH- PP31 Results of the metacarpal extension osteotomy and trapezial wedge osteotomy for early stage trapeziometacarpal

arthropathy with and without trapeziometacarpal instability

Chul ki Goorens,Jean Goubau, Petrus Van Hoonacker, Diederick Kerckhove,Bart Berghs,Thierry Scheerlinck, Belgium

IFSSH- PP32 Outcomes of scaphoid fracture fixation using the Headless Compression Screw®: The Birmingham Hand Centre

experience

Claire Simpson, Usman Ahmed, Shahbaz Malik, Manish Gupta,Simon Tan, Dominic Power UK

IFSSH- PP33 Distal Interphalangeal Fusion using the Headless Compression Screw®

Claire Simpson, Richard Knight, Richard Screen Simon Tan;Manish Gupta,Dominic Power, UK

IFSSH- PP34 The classification of distal ulna fractures revisited

Claire Simpson Simon Maclean,Manish Gupta,Dominic Power, UK

IFSSH- PP35 Use of a multidirectional angular stable locking plate for 4 corner fusion of the degenerative wrist joint: early results.

Claire Simpson, Matthew Lawson-Smith, Richard Screen Mohammad Shahid, MichaelWaldram, Dominic Power, UK

IFSSH- PP36 Use of Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum in Early vs. Late Stage Dupuytren's Contracture Results in Better

Outcomes

Clayton Peimer, Gary Pess, Paul Skodny,James Tursi, Piotr Szczypa, USA

IFSSH- PP37 Prophylaxis for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) using Vitamin C in carpal tunnel syndrome surgery

Cristobal Greene, Gonzalo Bastias, Aldo Villavicencio;Jose Acuña,Paula Duran, Pablo Orellana, Chile

IFSSH- PP38 Functional results and evaluation of clinical and radiologic impingement in Salvage procedures for the Distal Radio

Ulnar Joint (DRUJ)

Cristobal Greene, Blanca Vazquez,Sebastian Cruz,Santiago Amillo, Chile

IFSSH- PP39 Clinical Results In Primary Repair Of Crush Nerve Injuries By Means Of Biological Tubulization With Muscle-vein-

combined Grafts (MVCG)

Davide Ciclamini, Pierluigi Tos, Paolo Titolo, Bernardino Panero,Stefano Geuna, Bruno Battiston, Italy

IFSSH- PP40 Ixeri sonhifolia injection improve random skin flap survival in rats

Dingsheng Lin, Weiyan gao,China

IFSSH- PP41 Effects of Vinpocetine on random skin flap survival in rats Dingsheng Lin, Xiaoxiao Tao, China

IFSSH- PP42 Distraction technique for treatment of injuries and diseases of carpal bones

Dzhamalutdin Magdiev, Russia

IFSSH- PP43 Treatment of delayed unions and non-union of scaphoid

Dzhamalutdin Magdiev, Magdiev, Russia

IFSSH- PP44 Corrective Osteotomy for Congenital Radio-Ulnar Synostosis

Emiko Horii, Shukuki Koh,Junko Ohtuska,Tatsuya Hattori, Japan

IFSSH- PP45 Vascularized Fibular Autografts for Reconstruction of Post-oncologic Long Bone Defects

Emmanuel Estrella,Edward HM Wang, Philipines

IFSSH- PP46 Improved vascularity and rate of union of fractured scaphoid in perilunate fracture dislocation by external fixation

ligamentotaxis.

Essam El-Karef,Egypt

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IFSSH- PP47 Scaphocapitate fusion versus four carpal fusion in management of Kienböck's disease with carpal collapse.

Essam El-Karef, Egypt

IFSSH- PP48 Intraoperative Evaluation of Scapho Lunate Interosseous Ligament Using Kirschner in Patient with Distal Radius

Fracture

Satoshi Fujita,Hiroshi Yamamoto

IFSSH- PP49 A Rare Case Of Ileoileal Intussusception With Meckels Diverticulum

Girish Singla, India

IFSSH- PP50 Epidemiology of Fingertip Amputations Managed in a Singapore Tertiary Referral Centre

Goh Chor Loh,Kean Tuck Andrew Yam, UK

IFSSH- PP51 Congenital flexion contracture of thumb finger-best time and way of release-

Goundappa Chidambaranathan, Mathunram, UK

IFSSH- PP52 Arthroscopic posterior release of the shoulder in children with Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injury (OBPI / Erb's palsy)

and external rotation contracture

Grey Giddins, Aveek Mitra,Alexander Riddell, Gavin Jennings, UK

IFSSH- PP53 Ex vivo analysis of failed Van Straten LPM proximal interphalangeal prostheses

Grey Giddins, Martin Bone,Jimmy Cunningham,James Lord,Jonathan Field, UK

IFSSH- PP54 Treatment of proximal interphalangeal joint fractures by the pins and rubbers traction system - a follow up

Hans-Eric Rosberg, Jessica Nilsson, Lars B Dahlin, Sweden

IFSSH- PP55 Herbert screw fixation after curettage and bone grafting for treatment of non union fracture scaphoid

Hassan Noaman, Egypt.

IFSSH- PP56 Finger replantation; good and bad results

Hassan Noaman Egypt.

IFSSH- PP57 Impact analysis of different definitions of recurrence of Dupuytren's disease by using one dataset of patients.

Hester Kan, Frank Verrijp, Bionka Huisstede,Steven Hovius, Christianne van Nieuwenhoven,Ruud Selles, The Netherlands

IFSSH- PP58 PIP Joint Contracture of Postoperative Trigger Fingers

Hideki Tanaka , Japan

IFSSH- PP59 Phalangeal neck fractures of the middle phalanx in adults

HIrokazu Tochigi ,Kenichi Tazaki,Masato Okazaki, Masao Nishiwaki, Japan

IFSSH- PP60 Spontaneous rupture of the flexor pollicis longus tendon: Child case

Hiroshi Yammoto ,Satoshi Fujita, Japan

IFSSH- PP61 Reduction using the temporally external fixator for the intra-articular fracture of the distal radius

Hiroshi Yamazaki, Japan

IFSSH- PP62 True Metacarpal Boss : A Case Report

Hiroyoshi Hagiwara,Yasukazu Inoue, Kenzo Takatoku, Masahide Amemiya,Takashi Ajiki,Yuichi Hoshino, Japan

IFSSH- PP63 Abductor Pollicis Longus Tendon Interposition Arthroplasty (Kaarela) for the First Carpometacarpal Joint

Hiroyuki Ogi, Toshihiro Kanda, Masashi Mukoda, Japan

IFSSH- PP64 The Evaluation for the Unstable Form of Rheumatoid Wrist

Hiroyuki Shimizu , Moroe Beppu,Takeshi Arai,Toshihito Naito,Shinsuke Shigematu,Masahiro Tanaka, Kazuhiko Matsushita, Japan

IFSSH- PP65 Downgrading severe stages of Dupuytren Contracture to simplify partial aponeurectomy using percutaneous needle

fasciotomy (PNF)

Holger Erne, Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Greece

IFSSH- PP66 Experimental Study on The Regeneration Effect of Peripheral Nerve Defect when Repaired by Diffenent Kinds of

Grafting Materials

Huang Qishun, China

IFSSH- PP67 Four-corner arthrodesis - does the source of graft affect bony union rate? Iliac crest versus distal radius bone graft

Hugo Kitzinger, Birgit Karle, Karl-Josef Prommersberger,Jörg van Schoonhoven, Manfred Frey, Austria

IFSSH- PP68 Midcarpal fusion is also indicated in patients with advanced carpal collapse and already highly restricted range of

motion preoperatively

Hugo Kitzinger, Karl-Josef Prommersberger,Jörg van Schoonhoven, Birgit Karle, Australia

IFSSH- PP69 The Effect of Buffered Lidocaine in Local Anesthesia: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-blind Study

Hyuk Jin LEE, Kee Jeong Bae,Jeong Hwan Kim,Hyun Sik Gong, Young Ho Lee,Goo Hyun Baek, Korea

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IFSSH- PP70 Outcomes and costs of collagenase injection versus fasciectomy for Dupuytren's contracture: case-control study

Isam Atroshi, Anna laurtizson ,Emilie Högberg, Sweden

IFSSH- PP71 Replacement and resurfacing prosthesis of the distal radius : 7 years of experience

Jean-Luc Roux, France

IFSSH- PP72 Free combined wrap-around flap with a second toe elements transfer for reconstruction of the thumb in clinic

application

Jiadong Pan , Hong Chen , Xin Wang,Weiwen Zhang, China

IFSSH- PP73 Salvage of the Free Perforator Flap in Vascular Crisis

Jiadong Pan ,Weiwen Zhang, China

IFSSH- PP74 Compound Muscle Action Potential Variety Controlled Tourniquet during Carpal Tunnel Release

Jie Chen , Lei Xu,Dong Tian,Yi Zhu, China

IFSSH- PP75 Characteristic radiographic features of the central ray in Apert syndrome

Jihyeung Kim, Seung Hwan Rhee, Hyun Sik Gong,Hyuk Jin Lee,Sung Tack Kwon, Goo Hyun Baek, Korea

IFSSH- PP76 The Epidemiology And Distribution Of Hand Fractures In Singapore

Jin Xi Lim, Rajaratnam Vaikunthan, Singapore

IFSSH- PP77 Multiple Plexiform Schwannomas of the Median Nerve

John Hubert Pua, Pak Cheong Ho, Wing Hung Chan,Fernand Lai, China

IFSSH- PP78 Mechanical failure of DVR plates following internal fixation in complex distal radius fractures: A report of 5 cases

Jolyon May ,Robert MacFarlane, Simon Graham, Peter Mobbs, UK

IFSSH- PP79 Closed traumatic rupture of the flexor digitorum superficialis: A case report and review of literature

Jonathan Tay, Singapore

IFSSH- PP80 Ulnar nerve entrapment at distal radius fracture - a case report

Jong Woong Park ,Young Hwan Kim,Jung Wook Kim, Joon Sung Byun,Hee Kyu Kwon, Korea

IFSSH- PP81 Clinical and radiological results after removing of the volar locking plate about distal radius fracture

Joo Young, Dong-Min Kim, Jung-won Kim, Dong-gyun Kim, Korea

IFSSH- PP82 External rotation in a C5,C6 +/- C7 Obstetrical Brachial plexus injury after surgery

Jorge Clifton, Mexico

IFSSH- PP83 Arthrodesis of metacarpophalangeal joint of thumb with XMCP intra medullary fusion device

José A. Oteo,Patricia Merino, Spain

IFSSH- PP84 Capitate osteotomy in Kienböck's disease in three cases. Clinical and radiological results in our experience.

Juan Carlos Sanchez Hernandez , Sergio Fernandez Roldan ,Carlos Eduardo De la Cabada Orta, Helena Gomez Santos, Spain

IFSSH- PP85 In Vivo Length Changes of Selected Wrist Ligaments at Extreme Extension Positions of the Wrist

Jun Tan , Jing Chen ,Jinbo Tang, China

IFSSH- PP86 Anatomical Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in the hand using Intraosseous Suture Anchors and a Free Tendon

Graft

Jung Il Lee, Jong Woong Park, Korea

IFSSH- PP87 Irreducible metacarpal neck fracture due to interposition of junctura tendinum

Jung Il Lee , Jong Woong Park, Korea

IFSSH- PP88 Extensor digitorum communis tendon transfer for index finger extension impairment due to posterior interosseous

nerve palsy: a case report

Jung Hsien ,Wei-Tang Li, Taiwan

IFSSH- PP89 Leiomyosarcoma in finger treated with wide excision and pedicle dorsal metacarpal artery perforator flap

reconstruction¡Xa case report

Jung Hsien, Chih-Hsuan Chen, Taiwan

IFSSH- PP90 Forearm instability after Monteggia fracture-dislocation: Reconstruction with free vascularized fibular graft : a case

report

Junko Otsuka ,Emiko Horii ,Shukuki Koh,Masayuki Hiroishi, Tatsuya Hattori, Japan

IFSSH- PP91 Two rare cases of scaphoid fracture

Kai Yuen Wong , Phillip Johnston, UK

IFSSH- PP92 Management of a 15-year-old scaphoid non-union: Case report and literature review

Kai Yuen Wong , Phillip Johnston, UK

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IFSSH- PP93 Intraarticular step-offs of distal radius fractures evaluated with computed tomography

Katsuhisa Tanabe ,Eiji Sogo ,Takaya Nakajima, Kakuro Denno,Mitsuru Horiki,Reiko Nakagawa, Japan

IFSSH- PP94 Therapeutic results and clinical pathology of subcutaneous tendon ruptures on the wrist except for the cause of

rheumatoid arthritis

Katsumi Takase ,Kengo Yamamoto, Japan

IFSSH- PP95 Preliminary study for visualization of micro arteries using near-infrared light based on time derivative analysis

Katsuyasu Fukasawa ,Koichi Kobayashi, Nagatsugu Kuroshima,Michio Kimura,Daisuke Yamauchi,Norio Kazetani, Japan

IFSSH- PP96 Utility of diffusion-weighted neurography for evaluation of postganglionic brachial plexus lesions

Kazuki Kuniyoshi ,Jin Takahashi ,Takane SuzukiYusuke Matsuura,Kunishi Toshikazu,Sninobu Saito, Japan

IFSSH- PP97 Pseudo target sign f: The characteristic MR finding for preoperative diagnosis of vascular leiomyoma in the hand.

Atsuro Yamazaki ,Tomoyuki Rokkaku ,Shinobu Saito, Takane Suzuki,Kenichi Murakami, Kazuki Kuniyoshi, Japan

IFSSH- PP98 The Role of Ultrasound Imaging in a Large Hand Practice

Keith Bengtson ,Jeffrey Brault , USA

IFSSH- PP99 Relationship between medial and lateral throwing injuries of the elbow

Ko Temporin ,Ryosuke Noguchi ,Kozo Shimada, Japan

IFSSH- PP100 Treatment of chronic mallet finger with tension band fixation

Koji Iwasaki ,Yoshitsugu Tomita ,Yoon Soo Kim , Takayuki Nemoto, Japan

IFSSH- PP101 Avulsion of the dorsal capsule from the lunate; A report of 4 cases

Koji Abe ,Toshiyasu Nakamura, Noboru Matusmura, Takuji Iwamoto, Kazuki Sato, Yoshiaki Toyama, Japan

IFSSH- PP102 Flexor Tendon Repair in Zones I and II with the Yoshizu I Technique and Early Active Mobilization

Koji Moriya , Takae Yoshizu , Yutaka Maki, Naoto Tsubokawa, Hiroko Narisawa, Kei Hara, Japan

IFSSH- PP103 Upper limb flaccid paralysis post hand foot and mouth disease in a child treated with neurotisation. - A case report.

Kok Kheng The , Rifa AS , Tze Hau Low, Ravindran Thuraisingham, Malaysia

IFSSH- PP104 Results of surgical reconstructions used for complete brachial plexus palsy

Krzysztof Zimmer, Pawel Reichert, Roman Rutowski, Poland

IFSSH- PP105 The effect of isolated running suture on the coefficient of friction of intact Zone 2 flexor tendon.

Ladan Hajipour, UK

IFSSH- PP106 The effect of sequential pulley resection on the coefficient of friction of intact and repaired flexor tendon in Zone 2.

Ladan Hajipour, UK

IFSSH- PP107 Rare cause of Hand infection - Phaeoacremonium parasiticum,

Laxminarayan Bhandari, India

IFSSH- PP108 Supernumerary Flexor carpi ulnaris- case report and review

Laxminarayan Bhandari, India

IFSSH- PP109 CC7 Transfer for BPI - Experience in Pre-spinal Route

Lei Xu ,Yudong Gu ,Jianguang Xu, China

IFSSH- PP110 A Knotless Flexor Tendon Repair using a Multi Filament Stainless Steel Cable-Crimp System

Leonard Gordon , Ronald Neimkin, Joshua Gordon, Erik Mc Donald, USA

IFSSH- PP111 Spontaneous painful elbow and digits ankylosis in a patient with melorheostosis: preliminary experience of “pain-

relief arthrolysis”

Lorenzo Garagnani ,Silvana Sartini, Tracy Fairplay, Antonio Landi, Italy

IFSSH- PP112 Symptomatic extra-articular scaphoid tuberosity nonunion in active young patients: surgical excision of the

ununited fragment after failed nonoperative management

Lorenzo Garagnani ,Nina Muirhead, Italy

IFSSH- PP113 Overuse Syndromes Of The Forearm And Hand In Sport: An Overview

Loris Pegoli ,Giorgio Pivato, Italy

IFSSH- PP114 Gunpower injury in the hand

Luis Naquira ,Ana Lucia Perez, Alba Nelly Gonzalez,Gloria Laverde, Colombia

IFSSH- PP115 Treatment of the trapeziometacarpal dislocation

Luis Naquira Escobar , Jaime Londono,Andres Villa , Colombia

IFSSH- PP116 Distraction technique for treatment of injuries and diseases of carpal bones

Dzhamalutdin Magdiev, Russia

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IFSSH- PP117 Treatment of delayed unions and non-union of scaphoid

Magdiev D.A. , Turkey

IFSSH- PP118 Open Carpal Tunnel Release : Does Scar length matter to Patients?

Mahalakshmi Nagarajan , Shekhar Srivastava, India

IFSSH- PP119 Index Finger Pollicization for the Treatment of congenitally nonfunctioning thumb in Radial longitudinal deficiency

Mahmut Komurcu ,Serdar Yuce, Osman Yavuz Yuksel, Ismail Uras, Murat Uygun, Mustafa Kurklu, Turkey

IFSSH- PP120 Value of Anatomic Landmarks in Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Osman Yavuz , Ismail Uras, Bulent Tasbas ,Mustafa Kaya,Rafet Ozay,Mahmut Komurcu, Turkey

IFSSH- PP121 Total reconstruction of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint of a finger using conchal cartilage

Maksud Devale , Mukund Jagannathan,Saurabh Rai, Amit Patil, India

IFSSH- PP122 Refinements in the technique of elevation of posterior interosseous artery flap

Maksud Devale, Mukund Jagannathan ,Parag Telang ,Rohit Munot, India

IFSSH- PP123 Gauze based Topical Negative Pressure Therapy for temporising extensive upper limb injuries.

Manish Gupta, Chris Taylor ,Rajive Jose, UK

IFSSH- PP124 PMMA Bone Cements and Additives: A Review of the Literature

Manit Arora , Sunil GuptaEdward Chan, Ashish Diwan, Australia

IFSSH- PP125 Irritation of median nerve has a negative input on the clinical outcome after perilunate dislocation injuries

Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor , Ali Saalabian, Matthias Hahne , Jörg van Schoonhoven, Karl Josef Prommersberger, Germany

IFSSH- PP126 Surgical Treatment Of Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndro me Secondary To The Clavicle Haematogenic Subacute

Osteomyelitis

Martins Kapickis , Amitabha Lahiri, Latvia

IFSSH- PP127 Hardware-related complications of volar plating for distal radial fracture: Observation by ultrasonography

Masao Okamoto , Hisashi Ohtsuka , Katsunori Mori, Nobuyuki Amano, Japan

IFSSH- PP128 Technique of reduction and fixation of the displaced intra-articular fracture of the fingers using percutaneous

Kirschner wires

Masayoshi Ikeda ,Yuka Kobayashi, Takayuki Ishii, Ayuko Shimizu ,Ikuo Saito, Joji Mochida, Japan

IFSSH- PP129 Development of FINE® Total Finger PIP Joint System and clinical application

Masayuki Sekiguchi, Ayako Kubota,Keitaro Yamamoto,Hirofumi Kawakami,Yoshiyasu Miyazaki, Shintaro Tsuge, Kazuaki Tsuchiya, Japan

IFSSH- PP130 Collagen nerve tube for peripheral nerve repair.Personal experience.

Massimo Massarella, Rinonapoli M.Bisaccia, Japan

IFSSH- PP131 Ulnar Motion During Forearm Rotation

Michael Boland, Desney Greybe , Ioannis Pappou, Justin Fernandez, Kumar Mithraratne, New Zealand

IFSSH- PP132 Fractures of the Hand in Children

Miguel Salas, Jose Monasterio, Eugenio Valdecanto, Francisca Echeverria, Andrea Orellana, Daniela Vargas, Colombia

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IFSSH- PP134 Care of The Amputated Finger Mohammad Shahid, Fieran Wu, Sabreena Mahroof, Dominic Power, Matt Lawson-Smith, Claire Simpson, UK

IFSSH- PP135 Unusual presentation of bone vanishing of the upper limb

Mohammed El-Mahy, EgyptIFSSH- PP136 Tenosynovitis of the finger flexors. A leading pathology in carpal tunnel syndrome

Mohammed El-Mahy, Mona Arafa , Yaser A Aziem, Egypt

IFSSH- PP137 Perforator Based Radial Fascial Forearm Flap for Management of Recurrent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Mohammed El-Mahy , Ayman Mansour, Ayman Shaheen, Ashraf Moharram, Egypt

IFSSH- PP138 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Apparent Capitellar Fructure Using Anterior Approach

Mostafa Mahmoud, Ayman Mansour, Ayman Shaheen, Ashraf Moharram, Egypt

IFSSH- PP139 Grater Tensile Strength in Barbed Sutures, Reducing the Initial Tendon Load and the Risk of Dehiscence in

Experimental Tendon Repair

Munenori Sato , Hajime Matsumura , Masahide Gondo, Kazuki Shimada, Katsueki Watanabe, Japan

Intra-operative Release of the Epineurium Improves Reaction of the Median Nerve in Severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Mitsuhiro Okada , Takuya Uemura, Mikinori Ikeda, Hiroaki Nakamura, Japan

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IFSSH- PP140 Treatment of giant cell tumours of the distal radius with an osteoarticular allograft. Report of two cases and review of

the literature.

Nadine Hollevoet , Gwen Sys , Wim Vanhove, Belgium

IFSSH- PP141 Case report of Median nerve Entrapment following radius fracture by BackHandspring. Its possible anatomical

pathomechanics by ultrasonography.

Naohito Hibino , Yoshitaka Hamada, Ichiro Tonogai, Masahiro Yamano, Japan

IFSSH- PP142 Trigger Position Exercise adding to the Slow Down Exercise for musicians with the focal hand dystonia

Naotaka Sakai , USA

IFSSH- PP143 Scaphoid Nonunions in Adolescents

Nash Naam , Abdel Hakim Massoud, Essam El Karef, Patrick Stewart, Lisa Sasso, France

IFSSH- PP144 Outcome of Pyrocarbon arthroplasty of Proximal Interphalangeal joint

Nash Naam , Patrick Stewart , Lisa Sasso, Danielle Westendorf, Abdel Hakim Massoud , UK

IFSSH- PP145 Neonatal forearm compartment syndrome: how to do better?

Nawal El Houmami, Pascal Jehanno, André-Mathieu Gay, Pierre Vergnes, Yan Lefevre, France

IFSSH- PP146 Anatomy, Biomechanics & Clinical Injuries affecting Forearm Rotation & the Interosseous Membrane

Nisarg Mehta, Robert MacFarlane, Daniel Brown, UK

IFSSH- PP147 Treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome with cervical rib diagnosed by ultrasonography

Noboru Matsumura, Kazuki Sato, Satoshi Oki, Takuji Iwamoto, Yoshiaki Toyama, Toshiyasu Nakamura, Japan

IFSSH- PP148 Incision planning in fasciotomy for compartment syndrome

Pankaj Jindal, India

IFSSH- PP149 Compare the results of treatment of distal radius fracture in elderly patients-conservative against ORIF

Pawel Reichert, Poland

IFSSH- PP150 Using Instructional Design principles in developing skill acquisition workshops in hand surgery – our experience

Pei yein Tong ,Das De Soumen, Power Dominic, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Singapore

IFSSH- PP151 Biological Model for Microsurgical Repair of Peripheral Nerves

Pei-yein Tong , Dominic Power, Alphonsus KS Chong, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Singapore

IFSSH- PP152 Epidemiology and pathway for management of scaphoid fractures in a district hospital

Wong Khai Phang , Pei-yein Tong, Khai Phang Wong, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, Singapore

IFSSH- PP154 Pyrocarbon Interposition For Wrist Arthroplasty

Philippe Bellemere, Catherine Maes-clavier, Thierry Loubersac, Etienne Gaisne, Yves Kerjean, Ludovic Ardouin, France

IFSSH- PP155 Vascular injection and 3D-scanner technique for anatomical studies.

Philippe Pelissier, Benjamin Sommier, Jean-Maxime Alet, Audrey Michot, Vincent Casoli, France

IFSSH- PP156 Dynamic external fixation for PIP joint fractures, a multicentric study of 93 cases

Philippe Pelissier Fabienne Gobel, Benjamin Sommier, Marie-Laure Abi-Chahla Hussein Choughri, France

IFSSH- PP157 Combining Tubulization Repair And Gene Therapy For Promoting Nerve Regeneration

Pierluigi Tos, Giovanna Gambarotta, Stefania Raimondo, Sara Gnavi, Stefano Geuna, Isabelle Perroteau, Italy

IFSSH- PP158 Partial arthroscopic trapeziectomy with or without ligament reconstruction to treat primary thumb carpometacarpal

osteoarthritis

Pierre Desmoineaux, Caroline Delaroche, Philippe Beaufils, Belgium

IFSSH- PP159 The use of an impacted cup for Elektra prosthesis for the treatment of osteoarthritis of CMC joint of the thumb

Pierre-jean Regnard, France

IFSSH- PP160 Reconstruction of Humerus Defects after Sarcoma Resection with Vascularized Fibula Flaps, India

Prashant Puranik, Prabha Yadav, Vinay Shankdhar, Dushyant Jaiswal , Rajendra Gujjalanavra

IFSSH- PP161 Half Flexor Digitorum Superfecialis (FDS) lasso surgery for correction of claw hand in leprosy

Premal Das , Karthikeyan G, PSS Rao, India

IFSSH- PP162 Case reports of rare anomaly of hypothenar muscle

Rajkumar Murugesan, J Mohan, India

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IFSSH- PP163 Functional results after surgical correction of transscaphoid perilunate dislocation with special emphasis on

neglected cases

Ravi Gupta, Ankush Jindal, Kulbhushan Kamboj, Ashish Chhabra, India

IFSSH- PP164 Risk factors for suboptimal outcome of primary flexor tendon repair in the fingers.

Rigó István Zoltán ,Røkkum Magne, Hungary

IFSSH- PP165 Articular widening and early degenerate change following PIPJ fracture-subluxations treated with dynamic traction

Robert MacFarlane ,Nisarg Mehta, Sharon Gillespie, Fiona Cashin, Daniel Brown, UK

IFSSH- PP166 Internal fixation of complex intra-articular fractures of the distal radius: The role of supplementary fixation

Robert MacFarlane , Nisarg Mehta, Sharon Gillespie, Fiona Cashin, Admit Bidwai, Daniel Brown, UK

IFSSH- PP167 Comparing classifications for radial polydactyly: the change in distribution for the different subtypes.

Robert Dijkman, Christianne van Nieuwenhoven, Rolf Habenicht, Steven Hovius, The Netherlands

IFSSH- PP168 Percutaneous Release of the A1 Pulley: A Cadaver Study

Rohan Habbu, Julie Adams, Julie Adams, Matthew Putnam, India

IFSSH- PP169 Effects of aging and physical demand on grip strength

Ryan Yak, Sandeep Jacob Sebastin, Elin Hammarlund, Chew-Wei Chong, Anders Forselius, Alphonsus Chong, Singapore

IFSSH- PP170 Comparison between Intramedullary Nail and Low-profile Plate for Unstable Metacarpal Neck Fractures

Ryotaro Fujitani, Shohei Omokawa, Koji Shigematsu, Yasuhito Tanaka, Japan

IFSSH- PP171 Adipocutaneous Flap to restore fullness of Ist web space depression

Sajid Husain, India

IFSSH- PP172 Ensuring good results after initial microvascular procedure failure in upper limb surgery

Samir Kumta ,Shrirang Purohit,Sudhir Warrier, India

IFSSH- PP173 Collapsable grill Elevator Door Injuries: a review of 21 cases.

Samir Kumta ,Sudhir Warrier ,Shrirang Purohit, Milind Wagh, India

IFSSH- PP174 Translunate Perilunate Injury - A Spectrum Of This Uncommon Injury

Samuel Pallapati , Gregory Bain, India

IFSSH- PP175 ECRL Avulsion: Presentation, Treatment Rational and Outcome of an Unusual Fracture.

Turner Sarah , Mark B.S. Brewster, J.S. Watson, UK

IFSSH- PP176 The New Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Thumb Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis.

Satoshi Ichihara, Akira Hara, Katsuo Shitoto, Kouichi Kusunose, Kazuo Kaneko, Japan

IFSSH- PP177 Strength measurements of the intrinsic hand muscles on 3-dimensional analysis

Seiji Nishimura , Katsuyuki Shibata , Kaoru Tada Yukiyasu Nakayama , Japan

IFSSH- PP178 2-year Follow-up of Succesful Replacement of Extensor Tendons of the Hand with Synthetic Polyester Implants

Shalimar Abdullah, Jamari Sapuan, Malaysia

IFSSH- PP179 Target Practice using Soya BeanTofu in Ultrasound Guided Needle Procedures

Shalimar Abdullah ,Rajesh Singh, Malaysia

IFSSH- PP180 Collagen-coated polylactic-glycolic acid (PLGA) seeded with neural-differentiated human mesenchymal stem cells as

a potential nerve conduit

Shalimar Abdullah , Fadzli Sulong , NurHidayah Hassan, Min-Hwei Ng, Hazla Mohd-Haflah, Amaramalar Naicker,Malaysia

IFSSH- PP181 Retrospective Review of Central Slip Injury Management and the Outcomes

Shan Shan Jing , Louiana Ygot, Manu Sood, UK

IFSSH- PP182 A New Technique for Closed Management of Displaced Intraarticular Fractures of Metacarpal and Phalangeal Head

with Delayed Presentation

Shan Shan Jing , Shirzad Houshian, UK

IFSSH- PP183 Treatment of Rolando Fracture by Capsuloligamentotaxis Using Mini External Fixator: A Report of Sixteen Cases

Shan Shan Jing , Shirzad Houshian, UK

IFSSH- PP184 Empirical antibiotics in established hand infections secondary to trauma

Shehab Jabir , Aftab Siddiqui, Makarand Tare, Louise Teare, UK

IFSSH- PP185 A case of concurrent scapholunate dissociation with Kienbock's disease

Shehab Jabir , Aftab Siddiqui, Manu Sood, John White, UK

IFSSH- PP186 Expanding the Indications for Percutaneous Scaphoid Fracture Fixation

Shinji Yoshioka , Yoshitaka Hamada, Naohito Hibino, Japan

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IFSSH- PP187 Ligamentous injury of the interphalangeal joints of finger treated with Radial Shock wave therapy – a new

noninvasive therapy.

Shrenik Shah, India

IFSSH- PP188 Regional Anesthesia and Elbow Surgery: Which is the best block?

Sunil Thirkannad, John Roussel, USA

IFSSH- PP189 Closed traumatic rupture of both flexor tendon of ring finger: a case report

Sunyarn Niempoog, Thanapong Waitayawinyu, Thailand

IFSSH- PP190 The Evolution of Microsurgery, as applied to the Upper Limb, exemplified by a single Scottish patient.

Suzanne Thomson , Margaret Strick, UK

IFSSH- PP191 Application of flow-through sequential free venous flaps in one-stage reconstruction of separate digital defects

Tai-Ju Cheng, Yueh-Bih Tang, Taiwan

IFSSH- PP192 Roof of the Cubital Tunnel Used as a Fascial sling During Anterior Subcutaneous Transposition of the Ulnar Nerve

Takakazu Hirayama, Masaaki Shindo, Kazuhiro Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Itaya, Atsuhiro Hasuo, Takashi Kawamura, Japan

IFSSH- PP193 The surgical technique of the minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis for distal radius fractures

Takayuki Nemoto, Yoshitugu Tomita, Yoon-soo Kim, Yuichiro Arakawa, Kouji Iwasaki, Japan

IFSSH- PP194 Comparison of lateral pins fixation versus medial and lateral cross pins fixation in the treatment of pediatric

supracondylar humerus fractures.

Takayuki Ishii, Masayoshi Ikeda, Yuka Kobayashi, Ikuo Saito, Ayuko Shimizu, Joji Mochida, Japan

IFSSH- PP195 Arthrodesis of the distal interphalangeal joint with oblique placement of headless compression screw

Takuji Iwamoto, Koji Abe, Noboru Matsumura, Kazuki Sato, Toshiyasu Nakamura, Yoshiaki Toyama, Japan

IFSSH- PP196 Dorsal Foot Resurfacing Using Free Anterolateral Thigh (ALT) Flap in Children

Tarek Elgammal , Amr El-Sayed, Mohamed kotb, Mohamed Elfahar, Egypt

IFSSH- PP197 Corrective osteotomy and primary 10mm lengthening for distal radius malunion : a report of two cases

Tomizuka Yoshiaki , Nagao Soya , Unozawa Yasuhiro, Toyoizumi Yasuhiro, Nagaoka Masahiro, Tokuhashi Yasuaki, Japan

IFSSH- PP198 Forearm soft tissue reconstruction in the super aged patient with reversed forearm VAF flap with venous

anastomosis""

Toshiya Kudo, Akira Hara, Atsuhiko Mogami, Japan

IFSSH- PP199 Sucessfully treated mutilated elbow injury (case report).

Uldis Krustins, Aivars Tihonovs, Latvia

IFSSH- PP200 Arthrodesis of the Wrist in Spastic Disorders and Stroke Patients

Valentin Neuhaus, John Kadzielski, Chaitanya Mudgal, USA

IFSSH- PP201 The profunda femoris 3rd perforating artery perforator flap: Anatomic study and Clinical application

Lai Jin Lu, Xu Gong, Jian Li Cui, Zi Pin Jiang, Xi Guang Sun, China

IFSSH- PP202 Subcutaneous ulnar nerve transposition using Osborne's ligament as a ligamentofascial or ligamentodermal sling.

Vikas Dhawan, Sergei Novichkov, Jeffrey Goldberg, USA

IFSSH- PP203 Perilunate - Temporary Internal Fixation [PL-TIF], a New Technique to Treat Peri-lunate Dislocations, and

Transscaphoid Perilunate Fracture-Dislocation

Walker Wynkoop, USA

IFSSH- PP204 Toxicological risk of magnesium alloys as implant materials - theoretical and experimental assessment

Wing Yuk Ip, Martin Yuen, Hong Kong

IFSSH- PP205 Clinical Application Of Resorbable Polymers In Guided Bone Regeneration

Wing Yuk Ip, Sylwester Gogolewski, Hong Kong

IFSSH- PP206 New proximal inter-phalangeal joint arthroplasty design and phase 1 clinical trial

Wing Yuk Ip, Shew Ping Chow, Wai Kwok Lam, Hong Kong

IFSSH- PP207 Bone regeneration with resorbable polylactide membrane and sponge in an unstable fracture model in rabbit radius

Wing Yuk Ip, Sylwester Gogolewski, Hong Kong

IFSSH- PP208 Interaction of osteoblast-like MG-63 cells with biodegradable polyurethane scaffolds for cancellous bone graft

substitutes

Wing Yuk Ip, Sylwester Gogolewski, Johanna Podporska ,Hong Kong

IFSSH- PP209 A Novel Flexible Elastomer Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Wing Yuk Ip, Hong Kong

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IFSSH- PP233 Two cases report of the treatment for dorsal hand soft tissue defect using VAC ATS system and crafted surgical

globe

Yukichi Zenke, Akinori Sakai, Kunitaka Menuki, Yoshiaki YamanakaKayoko, Furukawa Michitaka Shinone,Toshitaka Nakamura, Japan

IFSSH- PP234 Treatment of crab - shape thumb duplication deformity (Wassel type 2) in children

Zhi Xin Zhang China

IFSSH- PP235 Treatmen Of The Closed Axillary Nerve Injury Through The Armpit Approach Way

Zhi Xin Zhang, China

IFSSH- PP236 Transfer of the phrenic nerve in treating brachial plexus injury by Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery

Zhou Xiang, Ming Xiang, Fuguo Huang, Xiao Huang, Ming Liu, China

IFSSH- PP237 Internal fixation of scaphoid fractures with Kirschner-wire: A retrospective study

Zi Ping Jiang, Lai Jin Lu, Xu Gong, Jian Li Cui, China

IFSSH- PP238 Treatment of skin lesion of hand caused by sporotrichosis with surgical methods

Zi Ping Jiang, Lai Jin Lu, Xu Gong, Jian Li Cui, China

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IFSSH-PP239 Delayed diagnosis of scaphoid fractures: Presentation & outcomes Stacey MH Goh, Ellen Y Lee, Sandeep J Sebastin, Alphonsus K S Chong, Singapore
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IFSSH-PP240 “Improving clinical efficiency through the implementation of automated barcode data an example of non commercial innovative design” Timothy Knight, Matthew Hynes, UK.
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IFSSH- PP210 Design and clinical application of the posterior thigh flap pedicled on the cutaneous vessels arising popliteo-

posterior intermediate artery

Xi Guang Sun, China

IFSSH- PP211 IL-17 induces acute rejection of peripheral nerve xenotransplantation in mice

Xin Yu, Xu Gong, Jian Li Cui, Xi Guang Sun,Zi Ping Jiang, Lai Jin Lu, China

IFSSH- PP212 One stage Reconstruction of Acute Open injuries of the distal radioulnar joint

xin wang, China.

IFSSH- PP213 Reconstruction of The Distal Limbs Defect by Free Medial Sural Artery Perforator Flap

xin wang, jiadong pan, China

IFSSH- PP214 An anatomic study of the posterior interosseous perforator artery flaps

Wang Xin, Hu Hao Liang, China

IFSSH- PP215 Coverage of skin defects around the elbow by distally pedicled medial arm flap

Lai Jin Lu, Xu Gong, Jian Li Cui, Zi Pin Jiang, Xi Guang Sun, China

IFSSH- PP216 The treatment of neurogenic TOS by supraclavicular subtotal scalenectomy: outcome analysis

Xu Gong, Lai Jin Lu, Zhen Yue, Jian Li Cui, China

IFSSH- PP217 Coverage of skin defects over finger tips by island flaps pedicled on adipofascia

Xue Xin, China

IFSSH- PP218 The perforator flap from peroneal artery : anatomic and clinical study

Xueyuan Li, China

IFSSH- PP219 Temporal Changes Of Cellular Apoptosis In The Healing Intrasynovial Tendons And Adhesions At Tendon Gliding

Interface: Novel 3-dimensional Analysis

Ya Fang, You Lang Zhou, Jin Bo Tang, China

IFSSH- PP220 Kleinert Splint Modification With Artificial Pulley

Cihan Sahin,Yalcin Kulahci, Huseyin Karagoz, Celalettin Sever, Turkey

IFSSH- PP221 Versatile Use Of Heterodigital Artery Flap

Yalcin Kulahci, Cihan Sahin, Celalettin Sever, Huseyin Karagoz, Fatih Uygur,Turkey

IFSSH- PP222 In vivo changes in contact characteristics of the radiocarpal joint and length changes of carpal ligaments during

forearm rotation

Jun Tan, Jing Chen, Yan Rong Chen,Jin Bo Tang, China

IFSSH- PP223 Changes in contact regions and shift of contact of center of the distal radioulnar joint during forearm rotation

Yan Rong Chen, Jin Bo Tang, China

IFSSH- PP224 Old Radial collateral ligament injury of the index metacarpophalangeal joint

Yasuhiro Yamamoto,Akira Hara, Japan

IFSSH- PP225 Ultrasound was useful for detecting the location of injury in two cases of postoperative posterior interosseous nerve

palsy

Yasuhito Tajiri, Shinya Hoshikawa, Junichi Iijima, Yusuke Kita, Naoki Okamoto, Yukinori Hara, Japan

IFSSH- PP226 Treatment of the advanced stages of Kienböck's Disease by bone peg graft, bone marrow transfusion, external

fixation, and ultrasound therapy

Yasumasa Nishiura, Yuki Hara, Shinji Murai, Takeshi Ogawa, Naoyuki Ochiai, Japan

IFSSH- PP227 Subcondylar fossa reconstruction for malunion of fracture of the proximal phalanx in an adult

Yong Chiang Kang, Puay Ling Tan, Singapore

IFSSH- PP228 Surgical Repair of Collatateral Ligament Injuries of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint with an Intraosseous Suture

Anchor

Yoon Soo Kim, Yoshitsugu Tomita, Takayuki Nemoto, Koji Iwasaki, Japan

IFSSH- PP229 Combined Common Extensor and Supinator Aponeurotomy for the Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis Pain Yorell Manon-Matos, Thomas Wolff, USA

IFSSH- PP230 Cementless Surface Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthroplasty in Rheumatoid Hand.

Yoshiya Arishima, Yoshitaka Minamikawa, Yosuhiro Tsuneyoshi, Japan

IFSSH- PP231 Temporal changes in cell shape in the different regions of the healing flexor tendons and adhesions

You Lang Zhou, Pei Zhang, Ya Fang Wu, Jin Bo Tang, China

IFSSH- PP232 Reverse Homodigital Dorsal Radial Flap for Thumb Reconstruction: a Retrospective Clinical Study

Yuehai Pan, Laijin Lu, Bin Liu, Zhixing Zhang, Lei Chen, China

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IFSHT - ORGANISING COMMITTEE

thThe planning of the IFSHT program for the 9 IFSHT Triennial congress in New Delhi India could not have happened without the dedication, networking

and flexibility of the committees tasked with bringing hand therapy scientists and clinicians from around the world together to share in an interactive and

thought provoking program. The theme for this congress is Knowledge Translation in Hand Therapy: Moving evidence into practice and practice in

research. As such, we are bringing practice and science together to question best methods and focus on implementing solutions in the real world of hand

therapy practice. We hope you will enjoy the diverse topics, approaches and experiences that are the hallmark of an international meeting. It is with great

thanks that we acknowledge the work of the members of Program and Abstract Review Committees who shared this vision for the program and

volunteered their time and expertise to bring it to fruition.

IFSHT Organising Committee

Co-Chairs, IFSHT 2013, Program Committee

Joy MacDermid, (Canada)

Lynne Feehan, (Canada)

Program Committee Members:

Roma Bhopal, (UK)

Stacey Doyon, (USA)

Cecilia Li, (Hong Kong)

Sue Michlovitz, (USA)

Hemant Nandgaonkar, (India)

Rosemary Prosser, (Australia)

Birgitta Rosén, (Sweden)

Terri Skirven, (USA)

Chair, Abstract Review Committee:

Stacey Doyon, (USA) Chair.

Abstract Review Committee Members:

Tracey Clark, (Australia)

Ragnhild Cederlund, (Sweden)

Dershnee Devan, (South Africa)

Nicola Goldsmith, (UK)

Barbara Koczan, (USA)

Catherine Laffargue-Dabout, (France)

Teng Hwei Lan, (Singapore)

Candida Luzo, (Brazil)

Hemant Nandgaonkar, (India)

Mineo Oyama, (Japan)

Anna Pratt, (UK)

Shovan Saha, (India)

Kristin Valdes, (USA)

Corrianne VanVelze, (South Africa)

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Monday, March 4, 2013

IFSHT Council Meeting

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

IFSHT Sessions

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

IFSHT / IFSSH Combined Sessions

Thursday, March 7, 2013

IFSHT Sessions

Friday, March 8, 2013

IFSHT Sessions

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Evening

IFSHT

Council

Meeting

IFSHT

Council

Reception

Inagural

Ceremony

and Welcome

Reception

IFSHT Welcome

What is Knowledge Translation?

Distal Radius Fractures:

Do we treat them too little

or too much?

Break (IFSHT Silent Auction)

Hand and Brain

Interactions:

When should

we intervene?

Lunch

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Auction)

Lunch

Lunch

Break (IFSHT Silent Auction) Break

Tips and Tricks

Workshops (1 thru 3)

Switch Switch

Tips and Tricks

Workshops (Repeated)

Tips and Tricks

Workshops (Repeated)

IFSHT Silent

Auction: Final Viewing

& Bidding

Congress Dinner

The Paralytic Hand

Break Break Break

Reflections of Legends

Swanson Lecture

IFSSH President's Guest Lecture

Free Afternoon /

Evening - Tours

Free Evening

Tendon Management:

Are we being too cautious?

Wrist Instability:

How are these injuries

diagnosed?

Lunch

(IFSHT Poster Session

with Authors)

Concurrent Sessions (1 thru 3) Concurrent Sessions (4 thru 6)

Tips and Tricks

Workshops (4 thru 6)

Gala Banquet (Optional)

Concurrent Sessions

(7 thru 9)

Learning and Teaching:

What do therapists

IFSHT Closing Ceremony

Post Congress Tours

IFSHT - Programme Outline

Afternoon - Concurrent Sessions: (1 - 3)

Research in Hand Therapy: Can researchers andclinicians work together?

Elbow Instability: Are we managing these correctly?

PIP Joint Dupuytrens Contractures: Preventable,correctible or inevitable?

Workshops (1-3) - Tips and Tricks for:

Splinting the pediatric hand.

Using mirror therapy in a busy clinic.

Identifying upper extremity entrapment neuropathies.

Afternoon - Concurrent Sessions: (4 - 6)

Research in Hand Therapy: Are RandomizedClinical Trials (RCTs) always the best evidence?

Thumb Instability: Surgery, Splints or exercises?

Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Why are they such a problem?

Morning - Concurrent Sessions: (7 - 9)

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Can we make it simple?

Wrist Instability: Splints or exercises?

The Burned Hand: How should we manage them acutely?

Workshops (4-6) - Tips and Tricks for:

Introducing early active motion followingflexor tendon repairs.

Using relative motion splinting for extensor tendon injuries.

Making home exercises simple and interesting.

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8:00 - 8:30 am IFSHT-Opening IFSHT - Welcome / Opening Ceremony

8:30 - 8:45 am IFSHT-President What is Knowledge Translation?

8:45 - 10:00 am IFSHT-PS1 Distal Radius Fracture: Do we treat them too little or too much?

10:00 - 10:30 am Break Break (IFSHT Silent Auction Viewing)

10:30 - 12:30am IFSHT-PS2 Hand and Brain Interactions: When should we intervene?

12:30 - 1:30pm Lunch Lunch (IFSHT Silent Auction Viewing)

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS1 Research in Hand Therapy: Can researchers and clinicians work together?

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS2 Elbow Instability: Are we managing these correctly?

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS3 PIP Joint Dupuytrens Contractures: Preventable, correctible or inevitable?

3:30 - 4:00 pm Break Break (IFSHT Silent Auction Viewing)

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW1 Tips and tricks for splinting the pediatric hand.

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW2 Tips and tricks for using mirror therapy in a busy clinic.

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW3 Tips and tricks for identifying upper extremity entrapment neuropathies.

5:00 - 5:15 pm Break Switch

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW1 (repeat) Tips and tricks for splinting the pediatric hand.

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW2 (repeat) Tips and tricks for using mirror therapy in a busy clinic.

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW3 (repeat) Tips and tricks for identifying upper extremity entrapment neuropathies.

6:15 - 7:15 pm Silent Auction Final IFSHT - Silent Auction Final Viewing / Bids

8:00 - 10:00 am IFSHT-PS3 Tendon Management: Are we being too cautious?

10:00 - 10:30 am Break Break

10:30 - 12:30 pm IFSHT-PS4 Wrist Instability: How are these injuries diagnosed?

12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch Lunch (IFSHT Poster Session with Authors)

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS4 Research in Hand Therapy: Are Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) always the best evidence?

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS5 Thumb Instability: Surgery, Splints or exercises?

1:30 - 3:30 pm IFSHT-CS6 Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Why are they such a problem?

3:30 - 4:00 pm Break Break

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW4 Tips and tricks for splinting the pediatric hand.

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW5 Tips and tricks for introducing early active motion following flexor tendon repairs.

4:00 - 5:00 pm IFSHT-TTW6 Tips and tricks for using relative motion splinting for extensor tendon injuries.

5:00 - 5:15 pm Break Switch Sessions

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW4 (repeat) Tips and tricks for splinting the pediatric hand.

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW5 (repeat) Tips and tricks for introducing early active motion following flexor tendon repairs.

5:15 - 6:15 pm IFSHT-TTW6 (repeat) Tips and tricks for using relative motion splinting for extensor tendon injuries.

8:00 - 10:00 am

8:00 - 10:00 am IFSHT-CS8 Wrist Instability: Splints or exercises?

8:00 - 10:00 am IFSHT-CS9 The Burned Hand: How should we manage them?

10:00 - 10:30 am Break Break

10:30 - 12:30 pm IFSHT-PS5 Learning and Teaching: What do therapists have in their toolbox?

12:30 - 1:00 pm IFSHT-Closing IFSHT Closing Ceremony

1:00 - 2:00 pm Lunch Lunch

IFSHT-CS7 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Can we make it simple?

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Friday, March 8, 2013

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IFSHT-PS2 10:30-12:30 IFSHT-FP1 Eight years follow up of self-reported cold sensitivity in patients with traumatic hand

injuries or hand-arm vibration syndrome.

Ingela Carlsson (Sweden)

IFSHT-CS1 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP8 Effect of Early Resistance to Restore Grip Strength in Lasso Surgery Among Leprosy

Patients.

Manivannan G (India)

IFSHT-CS1 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP9 Can A Standardized Template Improve the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test?

Daniel Harte (UK)

IFSHT-CS2 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP10 Effect of Box Taping as an adjunct to comprehensive exercise program in correction

of Forward Shoulder Posture – A Pilot study

Neha Dewan (Canada / India)

IFSHT-CS2 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP11 Linking of Two Elbow Pain and Disability Self-Report Measures to the ICF

Joshua Vincent (Canada / India)

IFSHT-CS2 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP12 Developing a Device to Improve Forearm Rotation

Shovan Saha (India)

IFSHT-CS3 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP13 Changes in Finger Joint Motion During the First Year After Surgery for Severe

Dupuytrens Disease.

Christina Engstrand (Sweden)

IFSHT-CS3 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP14 Short Extension Outrigger Splint to Release Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) Joint

Contractures in Clawed Fingers in Leprosy.

Karthikeyan G. (India)

IFSHT-CS3 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP15 Collagenase Injection in Treating Dupuytrens Contracture: Effect on Occupational

Performances Identified as Important by the Patients

Anna Lauritzson (Sweden)

IFSHT-PS3 08:00-10:00 IFSHT-FP2 Correlation between objective outcome measures & patient-rated scale in patients

with flexor tendon injuries in forearm and hand.

Chhaya Verma (India)

IFSHT-PS3 08:00-10:00 IFSHT-FP3 New functional approaches to the muscular - aponeurotic complex of flexor

digitorum: anatomical basic knowledge

Jean Claude Rouzaud (France)

IFSHT-PS4 10:30-12:30 IFSHT-FP4 The Experience of Being a Hand Therapist in India

Hemant Nandgaonkar (India)

IFSHT-PS4 10:30-12:30 IFSHT-FP5 The Impact of an Extended Scope Hand Therapy Screening and Management Clinic for

patients referred for Elective Hand Surgery

Lisa O'Brien (Australia)

IFSHT-CS4 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP16 Predictors of pain and disability after rotator cuff repair: a meta-analysis.

Jayaprakash Raman (Canada / India)

IFSHT-CS4 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP17 Hinder in doing daily occupations three months after a serious hand injury

Ragnhild Cederlund (Sweden)

IFSHT-CS4 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP18 Trends in levels of evidence of hand and wrist publications

Erik Walbeehm (Netherlands)

IFSHT-CS5 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP19 Rigid versus semi-rigid splinting following TMC arthroplasty- A randomized control

trial.

Rosemary Prosser (Australia)

IFSHT-CS5 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP20 Reliability, Validity and Responsiveness of the Michigan Hand Questionnaire in

Patients with Trapeziometacarpal Osteoarthritis.

Miriam Marks (The Netherlands)

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Thursday, March 7, 2013

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Combined IFSSH - IFSHT Sessions

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IFSHT-CS5 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP21 Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Conservative and Post-Operative Management.

Karen Sarah Schultz (USA)

IFSHT-CS6 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP22 Conservative Management of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Hyperextension Injuries:

A Systematic Review.

Joelle Chalmer (UK)

IFSHT-CS6 13:30-15:30 IFSHT-FP24 An Audit of Closed Proximal Phalanx Fractures Seen in a Therapy-led Trauma Clinic.

Sarah Turner (UK)

IFSHT-CS7 08:00-10:00 IFSHT-FP25 Physiotherapy Following Forearm Replantation

Aruna N (India)

IFSHT-CS7 08:00-10:01 IFSHT-FP26 Rehabilitation following Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture (VIC)

Gobinath K (India)

IFSHT-CS8 08:00-10:00 IFSHT-FP27 A Hand Therapy Protocol for the Treatment of Early Kienbock's Disease

Ronit Wollstein (USA)

IFSHT-CS8 08:00-10:01 IFSHT-FP28 Therapeutic manipulation in Carpal Instability Non Dissociative (CIND) – the final piece

of the puzzle.

Tamar de Vries (Netherlands)

IFSHT-CS8 08:00-10:02 IFSHT-FP29 The Immediate Effects of Soft Tissue Mobilization with Proprioceptive Neuromuscular

Facilitation on Post-Operative Wrist Stiffness

Mohammed Ismail M Yaragudi (India)

IFSHT-CS9 08:00-10:00 IFSHT-FP30 Hand Therapy Service Situation in Bangladesh

Narayan Chakraborty (Bangladesh)

IFSHT-CS9 08:00-10:01 IFSHT-FP31 Occupational Therapist management of early burns at DMCH

Sumanta Ray (Bangledash)

IFSHT-PS5 10:30-12:30 IFSHT-FP6 Patient information how to simplify daily activities with one hand in bandage after

hand surgery - a randomized controlled study.

Ranghild Cederlund (Sweden)

IFSHT-PS5 10:30-12:31 IFSHT-FP7 Barriers to adherence with Hand Therapy in patients undergoing Hand Surgery.

Ronit Wollstein (USA)

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013 - PLENARY SESSIONS

Overview : This session will address management of distal radius fractures with an emphasis on differentiating which subgroups of patients might

require different types of management. Dr Chung will present issues about who needs different types of fracture fixation considering fracture type,

propensity for loss of reduction and cost issues when selecting surgical interventions. Dr Mehta will talk about which patients are at risk of chronic pain

and approaches that might improve detection and management of this risk. Dr Beaton will discuss strategies for maintaining bone health and mitigating

the risk for future fractures considering different contexts. Discussion will focus on customizing treatment to patient circumstances.

8:45 - 10:00 IFSHT-PS1 Title : Distal Radius Fractures: Do we treat them too little or too much?

Moderator : Joy MacDermid, Canada

Invited Presentations :

IFSHT Session Details

Agenda:

Speaker Topic

Joy MacDermid, Canada Welcome, Introductions

Kevin Chung,USA Fixation: Who needs more or less fracture fixation?

Saurabh Mehta, India / Canada Therapy: Who need more or less hand therapy?

Dorcas Beaton, Canada Bone Health: Who needs more or less bone health evaluation and treatment?

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

Overview : This session will focus on the interaction between hand and brain. Timing will be in focus and the importance of starting early with

interventions with regard to brain plasticity and what happens cortically when things change in the body. After injuries, diseases, changed or monotonous

behavior, or pain the cortical projections of the body can change as well as the dynamics between sensory and motor areas in the brain. Three questions

are in focus: 1) How do the hand and brain interact? 2) How can the rapid plasticity of the adult brain be applied early in hand therapy to enhance

functional activity and participation and to prevent pain? 3) What evidence do we have that such treatment works?

10:30 - 12:30 IFSHT-PS2 Title : Hand and Brain Interaction: When should we intervene?

Moderator : Birgitta Rosén, Sweden

Invited Presentations :

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentation(s): (@ 10 minutes each)

Speaker Topic

Birgitta Rosén,Sweden Welcome, Introductions

Joerg Grunert, Switzerland What we know about brain plasticity when circumstances change.

Fast and slow brain plasticity.

Candy McCabe, UK Early interventions from a pain control perspective

Turid Aasheim, Norway Early interventions from a motor control perspective

Janine Hareau, Uruguay Early interventions from a sensory perspective - "tactile food"

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

Speaker Topic

Birgitta Rosén,Sweden Welcome, Introductions

Joerg Grunert, Switzerland What we know about brain plasticity when circumstances change.

Fast and slow brain plasticity.

Candy McCabe, UK Early interventions from a pain control perspective

Turid Aasheim, Norway Early interventions from a motor control perspective

Janine Hareau, Uruguay Early interventions from a sensory perspective - "tactile food"

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

IFSHT-FP1 Eight years follow up of self-reported cold sensitivity in patients with traumatic hand injuries or hand-arm vibration

syndrome.

Ingela Carlsson, Sweden

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Overview: This session will focus on the anatomy and biomechanics of the normal and unstable elbow joint, evaluation and non-surgical and surgical

management followed by the outcome measures. The elbow joint is dependent on articular, ligamentous and muscular contribution for stability. Often,

following trauma various structures are traumatized and thus besides instability the joint is highly susceptible for contracture formation. In addition,

unstable elbow contributes to significant articular and peri-articular changes limiting patients in many functional activities. The presentation highlights

specific consideration in early interventions for managing/preventing instability and contracture formation. Take home message: Instability of the elbow

joint does not need to be problematic if we apply a correct concept of elbow and forearm positioning and early controlled mobilization based on the

biomechanical principles specific to the ligamentous insufficiency.

13:30 - 15:30 IFSHT-CS2 Title : Elbow Instability: Are we managing these correctly?

Moderator : Shrikant J. Chinchalkar, Canada

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentation(s): (@ 10 minutes each)

IFSHT-FP10 Effect of Box Taping as an adjunct to comprehensive exercise program in correction of Forward Shoulder Posture - A

Pilot studyNeha Dewan, Canada / India

IFSHT-FP11 Linking of Two Elbow Pain and Disability Self-Report Measures to the ICF Joshua Vincent, Canada / India

IFSHT-FP12 Developing a Device to Improve Forearm Rotation Shovan Saha, India

Overview : Three hand therapy researcher and clinician teams from different global geographic regions have been given the challenge to work together

to develop a research proposal to present at the IFSHT 9th Triennial congress in India. They have been asked to address a clinically relevant research

question that focuses on non-surgical therapeutic management of a common clinical condition in the upper extremity. They have been challenged to be

creative, thoughtful and realistic in terms of proposing something that could conceivably be done in the 'real hand therapy' world of limited research

money and time to do research in the clinic. This will be set up as a fun and interactive session, where each team will present their proposal and get

'friendly' feedback from a mock expert review panel, the other teams and all participants in the session. Come and joint this fun event and decide for

yourself if you think hand therapy researchers and clinicians really can work together.

13:30 - 15:30 IFSHT-CS1 Title : Research in Hand Therapy: Can researchers and clinicians work together?

Moderator : Joy MacDermid, Canada, Lynne Feehan, Canada

Invited Presentations :

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentation(s): (@ 10 minutes each)

Speaker Topic

Lynne Feehan, Canada Welcome and Introductions

Corrianne van Velze, S. Africa

Evanthia Pavli, S. Africa

Roxanne Wentzel, S. Africa

Maureen Hardy, USA

Christine Novak, Canada

Ruud Selles, NetherlandsTo splint or not to splint? That is the question!!

Kecia Vicki Ardensø, Denmark

Joy MacDermid, Canada Review Panel: "Surprise Hand Therapy Clinician and Research Experts"

IFSHT-FP8 Effect of Early Resistance to Restore Grip Strength in Lasso Surgery Among Leprosy Patients.Manivannan G, India

IFSHT-FP9 Can A Standardized Template Improve the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test?Daniel Harte, UK

Use of Controlled Active Synergistic Motion Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation in a Low Socioeconomic Context.

Conservative Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome using Iontophoresis with Dexamethasone: A Randomized, Double Blind, Controlled Trial.

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Invited Presentations :

Invited Presentations :

Speaker Topic

Shrikant J. Chinchalkar (Canada) Welcome / Introductions

Elbow Anatomy and Biomechanics.

Jane Fedorczyk (USA) Evaluation of the Elbow.

Peter Evans (USA) Non-Surgical and Surgical Management of Elbow Instabilities.

Shrikant J. Chinchalkar (Canada) Therapeutic Management of Elbow Instabilities.

Joshua Vincent (Canada) Outcome Measures.

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

Speaker Topic

Terri Skirven (USA) Welcome, Introductions

A. Lee Osterman (USA) The PIPJ in Dupuytren's Disease: what makes it so difficult to deal with?

Stephan Wilbrand (Sweden) Choices for surgical intervention and methods for non-surgical treatment for severe PIPJ Dupuytren's contractures: what are they and how do they compare?

Debbie Larson (UK) What do we know about the role of orthotic intervention and hand therapy before and after surgery for Dupuytren's contractures?

Christina Flodmark (Sweden) Hand therapy and results following non-surgical treatment for severe PIPJ Dupuytren's contractures

Dominique Davidson (UK) Recurrent PIPJ contractures in Dupuytren's disease: what causes recurrence and what can we do about it?

Terri Skirven (USA) How can we address the attenuated central slip and residual PIPJ contracture following collagenase injection for severe PIPJ Dupuytren's contracture?

Overview : Severe Dupuytren's induced PIPJ contractures pose a particularly challenging problem for the hand surgeon and therapist. This session will

explore the unique anatomy and pathoanatomy of the PIPJ with Dupuytren's disease. Methods of surgical and non-surgical management will be

presented followed by a discussion of the role of therapy and orthotic intervention. Particular attention will be given to Collagenase injection, a more

recent advancement in the treatment of Dupuytren's contracture. Although promoted as requiring minimal therapy, the results of the severe PIPJ

contractures treated with collagenase injection as reported in the CORD 1 study suggest otherwise. In contrast, the clinical results of collagenase

injection when followed by structured therapy and orthotic intervention will be presented as well as recurrence of PIPJ contractures and management.

13:30 - 15:30 IFSHT-CS3 Title : The Severe Dupuytren's Contracture of the PIPJ: preventable, correctible or inevitable?

Moderator : Terri Skirven, USA

Agenda :

Free Paper Presentation(s): (@ 10 minutes each)

IFSHT-FP13 Changes in Finger Joint Motion During the First Year After Surgery for Severe Dupuytrens Disease.Christina Engstrand, Sweden

IFSHT-FP14 Short Extension Outrigger Splint to Release Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) Joint Contractures in Clawed Fingers in

Leprosy.Karthikeyan G., India

IFSHT-FP15 Collagenase Injection in Treating Dupuytrens Contracture: Effect on Occupational Performances Identified as

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Overview : This workshop will focus on orthotic devices for the pediatric hand. This is a topic rarely discussed in books and articles. Even for experienced

hand therapists it can be a challenge to make an orthosis for a child. The size can be a challenge, other techniques and materials might be needed. A child

just does not like to be still which limits the type of thermoplastics that can be used. Some children don't want to use their orthosis and will try to take it off

as real "Houdinis", these require creative solutions for good enough fixation. These are some of the challenges we will discuss. Tips and tricks will be

presented and orthoses and ideas that we have found useful in our clinical work with children.

Overview : This one hour workshop introduces the use of a mirror as a simple and inexpensive therapy tool. Aiming to remove the mystique surrounding

mirror imaging in therapy practise and explore some new ideas and ways to "sell it" to our patients. Mirror imaging will be applied to clinical scenarios

such as acute post immobilization rehabilitation, proprioceptive training and early sensory rehabilitation following nerve laceration as well as the final

component of the Motor Imaging Program as used with CRPS. I encourage participation and sharing of ideas.

Overview : This one hour session should be called "It's Not All about the Hand." Discussion on tips and tricks in identifying upper extremity entrapment

sites will be presented. Identification of proximal sites that may be causing a double crush syndrome will be reviewed and demonstrated. Entrapment

lesions require early recognition, identification of pain mechanisms, as well as ways to identify potential neurogenic and tissue sources. Emphasis will be

placed on assessment procedures to identify peripheral or central nervous system sensitization. Treatment concepts for the difficult pain and entrapment

syndromes will be presented.

16:00-17:00,

17:15-18:15 (repeated)

16:00-17:00,

17:15-19:15 (repeated)

16:00-17:00,

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Title : Tips and Tricks for . . . splinting the pediatric hand.

Title : Tips and Tricks for . . . using mirror imaging in a busy clinic.

Title : Tips and tricks for . . . identifying upper extremity entrapment neuropathies.

Session Lead :

Margareta Persson, Sweden

Session Lead :Pamela Hewitt, New Zealand

Session Lead : Susan W Stralka, USA

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 - TIPS AND TRICKS WORKSHOPS

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10:30-12:30 IFSHT-PS4 Title : Wrist Instability: How do we diagnosis these injuries?

Moderator : Rosemary Prosser, Australia

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Overview : This session will cover the key elements for successful outcomes following primary tendon repair. Faculty will present the latest advances in

tendon surgery and the resultant advances in therapy. Our understanding of tendon healing and improvements in surgical techniques has led to new

ideas in splinting and therapy. Better results are being obtained using smaller, innovative splints that protect while allowing early motion and in some

cases light use. Complications are minimised.

Take home message: After appropriate surgery it is possible to provide less protective splintage and encourage more early active motion than thought

previously. This allows earlier return to function.

08:00 - 10:00 IFSHT-PS3 Title : Tendon management: Are we being too cautious?

Moderator : Roma Bhopal, UK

IFSHT-FP2 Correlation between objective outcome measures & patient-rated scale in patients with flexor tendon injuries in

forearm and hand.

Chhaya Verma, India

IFSHT-FP3 New functional approaches to the muscular - aponeurotic complex of flexor digitorum: anatomical basic knowledge

Jean Claude Rouzaud, France

Invited Presentations :

IFSHT Session Details

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentations : (@ 10 minutes each)

Agenda :

Free Paper Presentations : (@ 10 minutes each)

Overview: We all see patients in our clinical practice with complaints of wrist pain and dysfunction, sometimes accompanied by interesting 'clicks' or'

clunk's with functional activities. The challenge can be in defining what aspects of our patients complaints are related to an underlying wrist ligamentous

instability problem or some other problem in the wrist. This session will focus on the diagnosis of wrist instability conditions. We will start by examining

how wrist ligaments contribute to wrist stability. Followed by discussions of how clinical imaging and physical examinations may or may not help us work

through our clinical reasoning in the diagnosis of wrist ligamentous instability.

Take home message : Accurate diagnosis of wrist ligament 'instability' conditions is not as simple as ordering 'imaging' or doing the right ' provocative'

test. Rather, accurate diagnosis requires systematic physical examination and thoughtful clinical reasoning, using selective imaging or provocative

testing to help confirm our initial clinical impressions.

IFSHT-FP4 The Experience of Being a Hand Therapist in India

Hemant Nandgaonkar, India

IFSHT-FP5 The Impact of an Extended Scope Hand Therapy Screening and Management Clinic for patients referred for Elective

Hand Surgery

Lisa O'Brien, Australia

Speaker Topic

Roma Bhopal, UK Welcome, Introductions.

Jin Bo Tang, China Advances in surgery following flexor tendon injury.

Fiona Peck, UK Therapy following flexor tendon repair.

Don Lalonde, Canada Advances in surgery following extensor tendon injury.

Julianne Howell, USA Therapy following extensor tendon repair.

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13:30 - 15:30 IFSHT- CS5 Title : Thumb Instability: Surgery, Splints, or Exercise?

Moderator : Margareta (Maggi) Persson, Sweden

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Invited Presentations : Speaker Topic

Ruud Selles (The Netherlands) Welcome, Introductions

Erik Walbeehm (The Netherlands) Trends in levels of evidence of hand and wrist publications NOTE: Free Paper Presentation - Abstract # IFSHT-FP18

Kevin Chung (USA) Challenges of Multicenter Clinical Trial: Experience from the WRIST Santosh Rath (India) Challenges and solutions when conducting clinical trials in clinical practice

Joy MacDermid (Canada). Alternative randomized designs; expertise based designs, factorial designs and diamond designs

Ruud Selles (The Netherlands) Increasing the evidence level without randomization; Observational designs and propensity score matching

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

13:30 – 15:30 IFSHT-CS4 Title : Are Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) always the best evidence?

Moderator : Ruud Selles, The Netherlands

Invited Presentations : Speaker Topic

Rosemary Prosser Australia Welcome, Introductions.

Elisabet Hagert Sweden Wrist ligaments: How do they contribute to wrist stability?

Marc Garcia-Elias Spain Wrist Instability: What imaging is helpful for diagnosis?

Terri Skirven USA Wrist Instability: What clinical tests are helpful for diagnosis?

Rosemary Prosser Australia Wrist Instability: How accurate are diagnostic tests?

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion.

Overview : This session will focus on the study designs that can improve our knowledge of the effectiveness of interventions. Presently, the randomized controlled trial (RCT) is considered the study design with the highest evidence level. However, in practice, intervention studies in hand therapy and hand surgery are dominated by case studies and case series. In this session, we will discuss challenges and solutions for designing RCTs, discuss innovations in research design and alternative study designs.

Take home message : High-level evidence intervention studies can be challenging to conduct. However, by choosing the most appropriate study design and by learning from challenges and problem solutions from previous studies within our field, there is increasing potential to perform these studies in many different settings.

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentations : (@ 10 minutes each)

IFSHT-FP16 Predictors of pain and disability after rotator cuff repair: a meta-analysis.

Jayaprakash Raman (India / Canada)

IFSHT-FP17 Hinder in doing daily occupations three months after a serious hand injury

Ragnhild Cederlund (Sweden)

Overview: This session will focus on what we can/should do from a surgical and therapeutic perspective to prevent or reduce the problem a hyper mobile thumb can cause. Hyper mobility or hyper extensibility is an increasing problem, especially among young people and we need to learn how to deal with this growing problem. New diagnoses like Colonoscopist's thumb, Ticket-collector's thumb, Baby wrist, BlackBerry thumb, Nintendinitis, Nintendo Thumb, Teen texting tendonitis, as well as known diagnoses like Trigger thumb, Gamekeeper's thumb can be tricky to handle and cure. We will discuss the surgeon's and therapists approach and interventions to this growing group of patients.

Take home message : We need to look after these thumbs wisely at an early stage to avoid future problems.

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Overview : This session will focus on things we can do from both a surgical and therapeutic perspective to prevent or reduce the common complications

associated with proximal phalangeal (P1) fractures. Perhaps many of the common problems that we see clinically arise from too much surgery / metal,

too much immobilization, too much therapy introduced too late. Early motion is the key to preventing P1 fracture complications and there are few

indications to immobilize a P1 fracture.

Take home message : P1 fractures do not need to be a problem if we apply the same early controlled mobilization principles to fragile healing P1

fractures that we use every day in the management of other fragile healing soft tissue injuries in the hand.

13:30 - 15:30 IFSHT-CS6 Title : Proximal Phalangeal Fractures: Why are they such a problem?

Moderator : Lynne Feehan, Canada

IFSHT-FP22 Conservative Management of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Hyperextension Injuries: A Systematic Review.

Joelle Chalmer , UK

IFSHT-FP24 An Audit of Closed Proximal Phalanx Fractures Seen in a Therapy-led Trauma Clinic.

Sarah Turner, UK

Invited Presentations :

Speaker Topic

Maggi Persson, Sweden Welcome / Introductions

Christer Sollerman, Sweden Thumb instability from the surgeon's perspective: What can be done?

Anne Wajon, Australia The therapist's perspective: What can be done with exercise?

Griet van Veldhoven, Norway The therapist's perspective: What can be done with rigid orthoses?

Maggi Persson, Sweden The therapist's perspective: What can be done with flexible orthoses?

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

Invited Presentations : Speaker Topic

Lynne Feehan, Canada Welcome / Introductions

Martin Leixnering, Austria How do we minimize complications with ORIF?

Maureen Hardy ,USA Balancing skeletal stability and soft tissue mobility post ORIF: Do you know this dance?

Franz Torsten, Switzerland Lucerne Cast: Should we be using this approach more often?

Lynne Feehan, Canada Are we being too conservative with our conservative management of P1 fractures?

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion

IFSHT-FP Rigid versus semi-rigid splinting following TMC arthroplasty- A randomized control trial.

Rosemary Prosser, Australia

IFSHT-FP Reliability, Validity and Responsiveness of the Michigan Hand Questionnaire in Patients with Trapeziometacarpal

Osteoarthritis.

Miriam Marks ,The Netherlands

IFSHT-FP Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Conservative and Post-Operative Management.

Karen Sarah Schultz, USA

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentations : (@ 10 minutes each)

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Free Paper Presentations : (@ 10 minutes each)

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Overview : We all get frustrated that despite our best efforts we don't see 100% return of function with flexor tendon injuries. In this workshop we want to

present therapy-tricks to turn that seemingly failing result into a success and also present tips that will help to prevent the most common problems. The

time of rigidly followed week-by-week protocols has passed. With safer suture techniques and a better understanding of tendon healing and anatomy we

can be more creative with rehabilitation regimens as we follow the patient's progress through time. In this workshop we will discuss what is helpful in this

decision-making process, when choosing the most appropriate therapy path, especially if things are not going as planned.

Overview : Relative motion splinting has become a popular technique in managing extensor tendon injuries since Howell and Merritt began using it in

the 1980's. We will give you a quick historical overview of the various versions and modifications to this splint design and highlight the advantages of this

rehabilitation technique. These advantages include the small simple splint design, the straightforward patient instructions, early mobilisation, early

functional hand use and early return to both daily living and work. Juli and Melissa will share their tips and tricks for creating the relative motion splint, how

they achieve great outcomes, and demonstrate other unique uses for the relative motion splint as the options are endless!

Overview : This one hour workshop will demonstrate various low tech and low cost activities and tools which therapists can use in therapy. We will show

you how to use every-day, non-expensive objects to enhance participation in therapy. Ideas for how you can engage and encourage patients in a clinical

setting, as well as part of a home programme will be introduced. Active discussion will be encouraged and participants will be asked to share their top

clinical tips. Come and join us for a fun-filled hour that will encourage you to think differently about hand therapy. You will be challenged to move away

from traditional, repetitive exercises and find new methods that will achieve your aims in a more participative method!

16:00 - 17:00

17.15 - 18.15 (repeated at)

16:00 - 17:00

17.15 - 18.15 (repeated at)

IFSHT-TTW5

IFSHT-TTW6

Title : Tips and Tricks for . . . using relative motion splinting for extensor tendon injuries.

Title : Tips and Tricks for . . . making home exercises fun and simple.

16:00 - 17:00

17.15 - 18.15 (repeated at)

IFSHT-TTW4 Title : Tips and Tricks for . . . introducing early active motion following flexor tendon repairs.

Session Lead(s): Gwendolyn van Strien, Netherlands, Fiona Peck, UK

Session Lead(s): Julianne Howell, USA Melissa Hirth, Australia

Session Lead(s): Corrianne Van Velze, South Africa Sarah Ewald, Switzerland

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Overview : This session on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) will emphasize what you as a therapist can do when you see a patient with

CRPS. The panel will discuss and answer questions such as: With such a wide range of signs and symptoms how do you decide treatment priorities?

How do you balance the use of modalities? How do you apply evidence based practice? What is the role of mirror therapy in treating CRPS? How do

CRPS patients see themselves? The goal of this session is to provide the attendee with new insights and evidence for treating the CRPS patient.

Overview : Building on the diagnosis of wrist instability session, this session will focus on the therapeutic management of wrist instability conditions.

The invited speakers in this session are all experience hand therapists with a special interest in the management of wrist instability. They have been

asked to 'critically' explore the issue of what splints or exercises (if any splints or exercises) they have found to help with complaints of wrist pain and

dysfunction associated with common wrist instability conditions. Different splint designs and practical tips for their fabrication will be presented along

with practical tips for how to teach your patients wrist stabilization and proprioceptive exercises. This will be an interactive session, so please join us and

provide your input as we discuss therapeutic management choices for this difficult clinical population.

08:00 - 10:00 IFSHT-CS7 Title : Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Can We Make It Simple?

Moderator : Judy Colditz, USA

08:00 - 10:00 IFSHT-CS8 Title : Wrist Instability: Splints or exercises?

Moderator : Rosemary Prosser, Australia

IFSHT-FP25 Physiotherapy Following Forearm Replantation

Aruna N, India

IFSHT-FP26 Rehabilitation following Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture (VIC)

Gobinath K, India

IFSHT-FP27 A Hand Therapy Protocol for the Treatment of Early Kienbock's Disease

Ronit Wollstein, USA

IFSHT-FP28 Therapeutic manipulation in Carpal Instability Non Dissociative (CIND) - the final piece of the puzzle.

Tamar de Vries, The Netherlands

IFSHT-FP29 The Immediate Effects of Soft Tissue Mobilization with Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation on Post-Operative

Wrist Stiffness

Mohammed Ismail M Yaragudi, India

Invited Presentations : Speaker Topic

Judy Colditz, USA Welcome, Introductions

Candy McCabe, UK Signs & Symptoms

Tanya Cole,Australia Patient Beliefs & Functional Goals

Nicole Grünert-Pluss,Switzerland Mirror Therapy & Patient's Objective & Subjective Base

Panel Case review and Questions & Answers

IFSHT Session Details

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Free Paper Presentations: (@ 10 minutes each)

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10:30 - 12:30 IFSHT-PS5 Title : Learning and Teaching: What do therapists have in their toolbox?

Moderator : Sarah G. Ewald, Switzerland

Invited Presentations : Speaker Topic

Rosemary Prosser, Australia Welcome, Introductions.

Lyn Miles, Australia Dart-throwing-motion splints.

Zoe Clift, UK "Other" wrist instability splints.

Saara Raatikainen, Finland Stabilization exercises for wrist instability

Karen Schultz, USA Proprioceptive Wrist Training-The Magic's In the Motion.

All Invited Faculty Panel Discussion.

Overview : This session will focus on discussion of patients with burn injuries on the hand; surgical intervention of acute and chronic cases will be discussed; rehabilitation interventions will be discussed including: specialized techniques on splinting, mobilization, therapeutic exercise, updates on scar assessment and current research in pressure therapy techniques (Smart Pressure Monitored Suit-SPMS). Rehabilitation outcomes will also be discussed by researchers and clinicians in this field.

08:00 - 10:00 IFSHT-CS9 Title : The Burned Hand: How should we manage them?

Moderator : Cecilia Li, Hong Kong

IFSHT-FP30 Hand Therapy Service Situation in Bangladesh

Narayan Chakraborty, Bangledash

IFSHT-FP31 Occupational Therapist management of early burns at DMCH

Sumanta Ray, Bangledash

Invited Presentations: Speaker Topic

Cecilia Li, Hong Kong Welcome, Introductions.

Raja Sabapathy, India Surgical management of the acutely burned hand.

PC Ho, Hong Kong Surgical reconstruction of the burned hand.

Marisa Nikkonen, Finland Early positioning and splinting programme for burned hands.

Balasankar Ganesan, Hong Kong Early management of hypertrophic scar (HS) on the burned hand.

Cecilia Li, Hong Kong Updates on researches on pressure therapy management of HS.

Tina Zhang, China Rehabilitation of patients with burn injuries: A China Experience.

Ellen De Boer, Netherlands Balancing between wound healing and early mobilization.

Agenda:

Free Paper Presentations: (@ 10 minutes each)

Friday, March 8, 2013 - Plenary Session

Overview: Therapists not only must continue to learn throughout their career but on a daily basis are challenged to teach patients about their injury or illness and thus gain the patient's trust, cooperation and participation in the recovery process. To be good patient educators we must also be effective learners. Barriers, strategies and resources for the patient education aspect of hand therapy will be presented. Additionally this session will focus on innovations in teaching therapists. Invited faculty that have developed innovative approaches to teaching therapists will present and discuss the hands on learning as well as e-learning opportunities they have created.

Take home message: Effective patient education requires effective teaching on the part of the therapist. Familiarity with a variety of teaching resources, strategies, and methods enables the therapist to use a multimodal approach to achieve effective patient education.

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IFSHT-FP6 Patient information how to simplify daily activities with one hand in bandage after hand surgery - a

randomized controlled study.

Ranghild Cederlund, Sweden

IFSHT-FP7 Barriers to adherence with Hand Therapy in patients undergoing Hand Surgery.

Ronit Wollstein, USA

Invited Presentations :

Sarah G. Ewald, Switzerland

Ranghild Cederlund, Sweden

Vera Beckmann-Fries, Switzerland

Lisa O'Brien, Australia

Garima Gupta, India

Margareta Persson ,Sweden

Corrianne van Velze, S. Africa

Corrianne van Velze, S. Africa

Judy Colditz, USA

Welcome, Introductions

Patient education, information and different learning and teaching methods.

Needs assessment in patient education at the University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland.

Improving patient adherence in hand therapy - using the evidence to get better outcomes for our clients.

Comparative effectiveness of videotape and handout mode of instructions for teaching exercises: skill retention in normal children.

Tips on how to show your patients what's on the inside.

Making a three dimensional model of a finger that really works.

The development of an interactive hand therapy programme.

Webinar using online education to reach / teach hand therapists.

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IFSHT-PP1 Function and activity after surgery and rehabilitation for patients with CMC1 osteoarthritis

Boren, Linda, Sweden

IFSHT-PP2 Comparison of Short-Term Effects of Rigid Tape versus Night Splinting on pain and function for Moderate Carpal

Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Baltaci, Gul, Turkey

IFSHT-PP3 A pilot study on the conservative management of mallet finger injuries with elastic taping.

Devan, Dershnee, South Africa

IFSHT-PP4 Biomechanical examination of wrist extensors after tennis elbow physical therapy treatment

Marta, Jokiel, Poland

IFSHT-PP5 The multidisciplinary conservative approach in treatment of TOS

Layeghi, Fereydoun, Iran

IFSHT-PP6 Plastic Wood as Hand Splinting Material in Bangladesh

Chakraborty, Narayan, Bangladesh

IFSHT-PP7 Early Post-Operative Active Mobilization Of Tendon Transfer In Median-Ulnar Nerve Palsy

Patra, Pattam Nageswar, India

IFSHT-PP8 Compensatory movements of non-splinting joints induced by wrist splinting: In terms of operating a plastic bottle cap

Yoshida, Akihito, Japan

IFSHT-PP9 Cadaveric Simulation of Tendon Adhesions in Proximal and Distal Locations of Zone III Flexor Tendon Injuries and it’s

Implication on Modifying the Rehabilitation Protocols

Chinchalkar, Shrikant J., Canada

IFSHT-PP10 Results of a new specialized hand rehabilitation depending on different hand injuries

Asmus, Ariane, Germany

IFSHT-PP11 Splint to stabilize Metacarpophalangeal joint in Rheumatoid hand

Harada, Yasue, Japan

IFSHT-PP12 Pilot Testing of the Psychometric Properties of the Hindi version of the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand

Mehta, Saurabh, Canada / India

IFSHT-PP13 Early Short Arc Active Motion for Management of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Injuries

Saunders, Rebecca, USA

IFSHT-PP14 Shoulder muscles strength in patients with lateral epicondylitis among the general population – a preliminary study

Eapen, Charu, India

IFSHT-PP15 Development of a Framework for Clinical Education and Support Programs for Hand Therapists

Milner, Zoe, Australia

IFSHT-PP16 Evaluation of the Hand and Finger Microcirculation after Contrast Bath and Hand Incubator Therapies by Laser

Doppler Flow Meter

Ikemoto, Kazuko, Japan

IFSHT-PP17 Change in the muscle activity of extensor digitorum communis by ulnar deviation alignment-physiotherapy for lateral

epicondylitis-

Hirata, Fumiya, Japan

IFSHT-PP18 Medical Elastic Taping for the reduction of oedema in PIP joints.

DeGroot, Amo, The Netherlands

IFSHT-PP19 The use of individualised hand therapy regimes following complex multiple limb injury.

Beale, Suzanne, UK

IFSHT-PP20 A review of rehabilitation following proximal phalangeal fracture fixation management: impetus for a change.

Jordan, Lisa, UK

IFSHT-PP21 Rehabilitation following surgical fixation of proximal phalanx fractures - Evaluation of the BHC * protocol

Jordan, Lisa, UK

IFSHT-PP22 Combined high median and ulnar nerve injuries – an approach to therapy management in an unusual case.

Daniel, Tina, UK

IFSHT-PP23 Selection criteria for reconstructive surgery in correction of claw hand and thumb deformities in leprosy

G. Karthikeyan, India

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IFSHT-PP24 Correction of bilateral claw hand and thumb deformity in a motor neuron disease: a case report

G, Karthikeyan, India

IFSHT-PP25 Comparison of Grip strength after Lasso surgeries in Leprosy

G, Manivannan, India

IFSHT-PP26 Low cost aesthetic prosthesis using latex for the absorbed digits due to leprosy

G, Manivannan, India

IFSHT-PP27 Hand therapy challenges in rehabilitation following volar buttress plate fixation of dorsally unstable PIPJ fracture

dislocations

Beale, Suzanne, UK

IFSHT-PP28 The use of a stethoscope to amplify sound in an early sensory re-learning programme, using sense substitution

Pavli, Evanthia, South Africa

IFSHT-PP29 Rehabilitation for nerve compression syndromes at the upper limb: about 65 continuous cases treated by two

operators in 2006

Degez, Frédéric, France

IFSHT-PP30 Formulation of Hand orthosis check-out questionnaire

Desai, Snehal, India

IFSHT-PP31 The left right judgement task in people with and without shoulder pain - a pilot study

Breckenridge, John, Australia

IFSHT-PP32 Lateral approach for PIP joint arthroplasty : protocol of early protected rehabilitation under orthosis

Celerier, Sylvain, France

IFSHT-PP33 Reliability of electrogoniometry for wrist joint: a pilot study

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP34 Reliability of a cell load device to analysis grip strength: a pilot study

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP35 Brazilian experience of a low cost Buddy Tape in Velcro

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP36 Functional outcome after median and ulnar nerve repair

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP37 Radial nerve injury related to humeral shaft fracture: a retrospective study

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP38 Conservative Treatment With Orthoses And Patient Education In Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP39 Dynamic claw correction for Leprosy hand with two models of orthoses

Fonseca, Marisa, Brazil

IFSHT-PP40 Translation And Cultural Adaptation Of The Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (Prwe) To Brazilian Portuguese – PRWE-

Brasil

Eula Rodrigues, Brazil

IFSHT-PP41 New Directions for Extensor Tendon Management - The Immediate Controlled Active Motion (ICAM) Regime

Blakeway, Megan, UK

IFSHT-PP42 An evaluation of outcomes for patients attending a rehabilitation group: improving hand function after injury

Blakeway, Megan, UK

IFSHT-PP43 Race of Braves!

Apeksha Ingle, India

IFSHT-PP44 Is the Use of Splinting Better than Open Surgery to Reduce Symptoms and Improve Function for a Patient With CTS?

Chown, Greg, USA

IFSHT-PP45 Disability of the arm, shoulder and hand (dash) and quick dash. Average values in the general Norwegian population

Aasheim, Turid, Norway

IFSHT-PP46 Content Analysis of Work Disability Scales Using ICF and IPF

Arumugam, Vanitha, Canada / India

IFSHT-PP47 Outcomes Of Corrective Metal Hand Splints

Saha, Shovan, India

IFSHT-PP48 Dynamic Edema Control – A New Patient Directed Very Aggressive Modality for Acute and Early Chronic Hand and

Finger Edema

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IFSHT-PP49 Effects of Aging and Physical Demand on Grip Strength

Yak, Ryan, Singapore

IFSHT-PP50 Upper Limb Power Assessment And Biofeedback Training Using Multipurpose Therapeutic Equipment

M.Kiswar Asif Deen, India

IFSHT-PP51 Combined approach of Myofascial Release technique & Intramuscular stimulation on CRPS I: Case Report

Geete, Miss Dipti, India

IFSHT-PP52 Targeted Muscle Re-innervation for Bionic Prosthesis From Technology to function

Nota, Ayala, Israel

IFSHT-PP53 Can I, Should I drive? Driving advice following immobilisation in a below-elbow cast for distal forearm fracture/s.

Calcraft, Melissa, UK

IFSHT-PP54 Guideline brochure for joint mobilization for the upper limb directed to low instructed patientsLuzo,

Maria Candida, Brazil

IFSHT-PP55 Progressive Orthosis To Increase Elbow FlexionLuzo,

Maria Candida, Brazil

IFSHT-PP56 Hand Motor Function: development of an assessment tool proposalLuzo,

Maria Candida, Brazil

IFSHT-PP57 Biomechanical Study of an Orthosis for Braquial Plexus Injury

Luzo, Maria Candida, Brazil

IFSHT-PP58 On line distance learning in Hand Therapy

Rajartatnam, Vaikunthan, Malaysia

IFSHT-PP59 Effect of land-based and aquatic exercises for patients recovering from shoulder rotator cuff repair - a randomized

pilot study

MacDermid, Joy, Canada

IFSHT-PP60 The Effectiveness of Early Mobilization after Tendon Transfers in the Hand’’—A Systematic Review

MacDermid, Joy, Canada

IFSHT-PP61 The role of Lumbrical training in flexor tendon injury rehabilitation

Zabihian, Hossein, Iran

IFSHT-PP62 The relation between grip strength and dexterity in two age groups,25-45 and 65-85,in men and women

Zabihian, Hossein, Iran

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