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IL 5
D&M Difficult decisions in military surgery
Appointment
Date:
24/04/2022
Time:
10:30
–
12:00
Location / Stream:
Room 2
Chair
Per Örtenwall
Gothenburg / SE
Kenneth Boffard
Johannesburg / ZA
Programme
10:30
–
10:47
17 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Key note lecture: Combat related spinal injuries: new insights
Simon Herman (Ljubljana / SI)
10:47
–
10:54
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 1 – Yes to colostomy in combat colonic injuries
Marius Svanevik (Tønsberg / NO)
10:54
–
11:01
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 1 – No to colostomy in combat colonic injuries
Per Örtenwall (Gothenburg / SE)
11:01
–
11:06
0 Min.
5 Min.
Discussion
Battle session 1 – Discussion
Marius Svanevik (Tønsberg / NO)
Per Örtenwall (Gothenburg / SE)
11:06
–
11:13
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 2 – Aggressive soft tissue debridement in military missions - necessary
Gerhard Achatz (Ulm / DE)
11:13
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11:20
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 2 – Aggressive soft tissue debridement in military missions - not necessary
Mark Bowyer (Washington, DC / US)
11:20
–
11:25
0 Min.
5 Min.
Discussion
Battle session 2 – Discussion
Gerhard Achatz (Ulm / DE)
Mark Bowyer (Washington, DC / US)
11:25
–
11:32
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 3 – Non-compressible torso hemorrhage: Hybrid vs. open management: Hybrid management
Ernest E. Moore (Denver, CO / US)
11:32
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11:39
7 Min.
0 Min.
Presentation
Battle session 3 – Non-compressible torso hemorrhage: Hybrid vs. open management: Open management
Mr Adam J. Brooks (Nottingham / GB)
11:39
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11:44
0 Min.
5 Min.
Discussion
Battle session 3 – Discussion
Ernest E. Moore (Denver, CO / US)
Mr Adam J. Brooks (Nottingham / GB)
11:44
–
11:59
12 Min.
3 Min.
Presentation
Keynote lecture: Fresh whole blood vs freeze dried plasma vs 1:1:1 component therapy
Geir Strandenes (Bergen / NO)
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