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Thursday, June 01, 2006
9:00 - 10:30 Room A: Stefaniensaal
01 MIS / Hip 1
 
Chairperson: K. Knahr (Vienna, Austria)
R. Kotz (Vienna, Austria)
 
Keynote Lectures - Minimal invasive total hip arthroplasty
 
001 Anterior approach (prone position)
M. Krismer (Innsbruck, Austria)
002 Anterior approach (lateral position)
M. Michel (Münsingen, Switzerland)
003 Anterolateral approach
R. Hube (Munich, Germany)
004 Posterior approach
F. Kerschbaumer (Frankfurt, Germany)
005 Two incision approach
L. Hangody (Budapest, Hungary)
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
9:00 - 10:30 Room B: Saal Steiermark
02 Free Papers: Fracture Lower Extremity
 
Chairperson: M. Jelic (Zagreb, Croatia)
Ch. Tschauner (Bolzano, Italy)
 
006 High energy tibial plateau fractures treated with minimal internal fixation augmented by small wire external fixation frames. Knee recovery at 7 years follow up
D. L. Katsenis1, A. K. Kouris1, N. K. Schoinochoritis1, V. Karavas1, M. Drakoulakis2, K. S. Pogiatzis1; 1Argos General Hospital, Argos, Greece, 2Voula General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
007 A new technique for arthroscopic assisted percutaneous operative management of closed tibial plateau fractures. A pilot study
M. Hexel1, S. Becker1, C. Fialka2, A. Chavanne1, C. Wurnig1, F. Landsiedl1; 1Orthopeadic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, Austria, 2Dep. of Traumatology,
Medical University Vienna, Austria.
008 Indications, results and complications using unilateral external fixation for the treatment of tibial fractures without bone defects
M. Beltsios, N. Giannakakis, O. Savvidou, C. Gatos, D. Segos;
Thriassion, Elefsis, Greece.
009 Comparison study of high energy tibial pilon fractures treated with internal or external fixation
A. K. Kouris1, D. L. Katsenis1, V. Karavas1, N. K. Schoinochoritis1, M. Drakoulakis2, K. S. Pogiatzis1; 1Argos General Hospital, Argos, Greece, 2Voula General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
010 Treatment of gunshot injuries of the lower limbs by Ilizarov Fixateur
A. Skuginna1, B. Akhedov2, A. Ataev2, A. Pavlov1;
1St. Elisabeth Hospital Beckum, Beckum, Germany, 2Dr. Abdulkader Almutawakel
Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen.
011 Management of tibial non-unions using Ilizarov frames: Comparing acute shortening and bone transport techniques
P. Konala; Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, United Kingdom.
012 Osteosynthesis of fractured femurs by reamed intramedullary AO nail
M. J. Frketic, T. T. Prodanovski;
Clinical hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia.
013 Systemic Effects of Two Methods of Fixation of Intertrochanteric Fractures
D. Berettas, P. Yfandithis, K. Kazakos, C. Staikos, K. Xarchas, C. Hatzipappas, V. Galanis; Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
9:00 - 10:30 Room C: K7
03 Free Papers: Tumor
 
Chairperson: A. Leithner (Graz, Austria)
Z. Matejovsky (Prague, Czech Republic)
 
014 Bone tumors 1990-2004
M. Ponikvar, B. Baebler, J. Kurnik; Ortopedska klinika, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
015 Survival trends in osteosarcoma of humerus
R. Shenoy, A. Pillai, R. Reid, P. Tansey;
North Glasgow University Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
016 Percutaneus CT-guided radiofrequency ablation of Osteoid Osteoma: comparison of an old to a new method
C. Dohnalek1, J. Berka1, C. Grethen1, R. Forstner2, U. Dorn1;
1Departement of Orthopedics, Salzburg, Austria, 2Departement of Radiology,
Salzburg, Austria.
017 First clinical observations of a new modular spacer-system for the bridging of diaphyseal bone defects
G. Lob1, T. Lob2; 1University Hospital, Munich, Germany, 2University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany.
018 Analysis of PDGF and PDGFR and gene mutations in desmoid tumors: Potential therapeutic options
B. Liegl1, A. Leithner2, T. Bauernhofer3, R. Windhager4, C. Gülly1, S. Regauer1, A. Beham1;
1Institute of Pathology, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria, 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria, 3Division of Oncology, Department of Medicine, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria, 4Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria.
019 Ectopic ossification prevention by meloxicam, an experimental study in rabbits
P. Tsailas, G. C. Babis, K. Nikolopoulos, P. Nikiforides;
1st Orthopaedic Department University of Athens, KAT Hospital, Kifisia, Greece.
020 Ectopic ossification prevention by parecoxib, an experimental study in rabbits
P. Tsailas, G. C. Babis, K. Nikolopoulos, P. Nikiforides;
1st Orthopaedic Department University of Athens, KAT Hospital, Kifisia, Greece.
021 Our experiences in using autogenous growth factors in the treatment of bone healing disturbances
T. Bielecki1, T. Gazdzik1, A. Cieslik-Bielecka2; 1Department and Clinic of Orthopaedics, Medical University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland, 2 Department and Clinic of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical
University of Silesia, Zabrze, Poland.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
11:00 - 12:30 Room A: Stefaniensaal
04 Opening Ceremony
 
 
Welcoming Addresses:
Reinhard Windhager (Graz, Austria)
Congress President
Gerhard Franz Walter (Graz, Austria)
Rector of the Medical University of Graz
Peter Ritschl (Vienna, Austria)
President of the Austrian Orthopaedic Society

Awarding Ceremony:
Former CEOC Presidents:
Martin Krbec (Brno, Czech Republic)
Frantisek Makai (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Vinko Pavlovcic (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Marko Pecina (Zagreb, Croatia)
Tibor Vizkelety (Budapest, Hungary)

Presidential Guest Lecture:
Europe - Laboratory of the 21st Century
Erhard Busek (Vienna, Austria)
 
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
11:00 - 12:30 Room B: Saal Steiermark
05 Free Papers: Fractures - Upper Extremity
 
Chairperson: V. Fric (Prague, Czech Republic)
W. Seggl (Graz, Austria)
 
022 Simple method of reduction and stabilization for subcapital humerous fractures
J. E. Vlachos; Henry Dunant Hospital, Athens, Greece.
023 Incidence & risk factors of non-union in diaphyseal humeral fractures
K. C. Cheng, A. Christie, R. Venner;
Inverclyde Hospital, Greenock, United Kingdom.
024 Rational treatment of the supracondylar humeral fractures at children
V. F. Kuksov; Pirogov City Hospital, Samara, Russian Federation.
025 Long-Term-Follow-Up after reconstruction of the brachial artery in cases of distal fractures of the humerus in childhood
P. Konstantiniuk1, G. Fritz2, T. Ott1, U. Gratzer1, M. Hessinger1, K. Tiesenhausen1, T. Cohnert1;
1Department of vascular surgery, Graz, Austria, 2Department of Radiology, Graz, Austria.
026 Gap index - A good predictor of failure of plaster cast in distal third radius fractures (withdrawn)
A. Malviya, D. Tsintzas, C. Bache, P. Glithero, P. Gibbons;
Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
027 The Ulnarcarpale Impaction Syndrom: Surgical management using
ulnar-shortening osteotomy
M. Hexel, M. Chochole, C. Krasny, M. Wlk, F. Landsiedl;
Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna Speising, Vienna, Austria.
028 Scaphoid fractures- Variation in radiographic views
R. Shenoy1, A. Pillai1, M. El- Hadid2;
1North Glasgow University Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2Wishaw General Hospital, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom.
029 Mini orthofix: External fixation for metacarpal fractures
N. Schoinochoritis, D. Katsenis, A. Koyris, E. Karavas, C. Pogiatzis, P. Nikolarakos, P. Tselfes;
Orthopaedic Department, Argos General Hospital, Argos, Greece.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
12:30 - 14:00 Room C: K7
06 Workshop DePuy JOHNSON & JOHNSON
 
Hip Surface Replacement - 4th Generation and Navigation
M. Bhamra (Rotherham, UK)
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
14:00 - 15.30 Room A: Stefaniensaal
07 MIS - Hip 2
 
Chairperson: U. Dorn (Salzburg, Austria)
R. Graf (Stolzalpe, Austria)
 
030 Is there a benefit from minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty via direct anterior approach?
F. Rachbauer1, R. Rosiek1, O. Kessler2, M. Nogler1, M. Krismer1;
1Universitätsklinik für Orthopädie, Innsbruck, Austria, 2not affiliated, Zürich,
Switzerland.
031 Mimimal invasive total hip arthroplasty- single and two incision technique
S. Berki1, H. Magyar2, M. Kegyes1, T. Kiss1;
1Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Bone&Joint Surgery, Szentes, Hungary, 2Department of Anaesthesiology, Szentes, Hungary.
032 Experience after 500 THR with the minimally invasive anterolateral approach in supine position- How to start with it
G. Pflueger, S. Junk-Jantsch, V. Schöll;
Evangelisches Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria.
033 Radiological evaluation in the cases of the one incision minimal invasive THR
L. Bucsi, Z. Kandár;
St.George County Hospital, Székesfehérvár, Hungary.
034 Minimal invasive total hip arthroplasty
M. Azizbaig-Mohajer, R. Graf;
General and Orthopaedic Hospital, Stolzalpe, Austria.
035 Our Experience with Minimally Invasive THR
T. Trc, P. Chladek, M. Handl, J. Nemec;
Orthopaedic Clinic, 2nd Medical School,, Prague, Czech Republic.
036 Direct lateral mini approach in hip arthroplasty
P. S. Kinov, D. I. Bukarev, V. I. Dimov, K. L. Kazakov, P. N. Tivchev;
Medical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria.
037 Minimal Invasive Surgery - Arthroplasty Register Datasets and Scientific Evidence
C. W. Thaler1, G. Labek1, M. Krismer1, N. Böhler2;
1Orthopaedic Department, Innsbruck, Austria, 2Orthopaedic Department, AKH
Linz, Linz, Austria.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
14:00 - 15:30 Room B: Saal Steiermark
08 Endoprosthetic Replacement in Different Social Systems
 
Chairperson: M. Salzer (Vienna, Austria)
R. Windhager (Graz, Austria)
 
Contents:
- Frequency of endoprosthetic replacement (hip - knee)
- Payment for endoprosthetic replacement (public - private)
- Selection of patients
- Average costs
- Frequency of cemented and cementless implants
- Suggestions for improvements and demands

Speakers:
038 Reinhard Windhager (Graz, Austria)
039 Vladimir Fri ¡c (Prague, Czech Republic)
040 Jozef Vojtassak (Bratislava, Slovakia)
041 Ferenc Mády (Budapest, Hungary)
042 Vinko Pavlovcic (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
043 Dubravko Orlic (Zagreb, Croatia)
044 Ismet Gavrankapetanovic (Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegowina)
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
14:00 - 15:30 Room C: K7
09 Free Papers: Shoulder/Ligaments
 
Chairperson: Th. Trc (Prague, Czech Republic)
Ch. Wurnig (Vienna, Austria)
 
045 Infection after arthroscopically assisted mini open repair of the rotator cuff
R. Kluger, A. Engel; SMZOst Donauspital, Vienna, Austria.
046 Local anaesthetic infusion with elastomeric pump after arthroscopic subacromial decompression (withdrawn)
K. J. Little, A. Pillai, U. G. Fazzi, N. Storey;
Western Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
047 Reversed shoulder protheses in patients shorter than 165 cm a problem?
A. Pokorny; Vienna, Austria.
048 Shoulder arthroplasty-the method of the treatment proximal humeral fractures
J. Matisons, V. Zatlers; Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Riga, Latvia.
049 Accuracy of kinematic navigation in ACL reconstruction surgery
R. Hart, J. Losak, V. Stipcak, B. Kucera;
Znojmo General Hospital, Znojmo, Czech Republic.
050 Thermodynamic analysis of the cruciate ligaments in the osteoarthritic knee
P. Than1, V. Halmai1, L. Kereskai2, D. Lörinczy3;
1Department of Orthopedics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary, 2Department of Pathology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary, 3Department of Biophysics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.
051 Condition of Achillis tendon in high level sport players after surgical procedure with open and percutaneos methods evaluated with isokinetic dynamometar
F. Cukelj1, D. Pivalica1, F. Fiorentini2;
1KB Split, Split, Croatia, 2HNK Hajduk, Split, Croatia.
052 Boundary conditions in tendon-bone healing
C. Dynybil; Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Berlin, Germany.
053 The effect of cyclooxygenase-2-inhibitors on tendon-to-bone healing using soft tissue autografts in a rabbit model of acl reconstruction
C. Dynybil, K. Roth, C. Perka;
Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Berlin, Germany.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
16:00 - 17:30 Room A: Stefaniensaal
10 MIS-Hip 3
 
Chairperson: M. Krismer (Innsbruck, Austria)
I. Udvarhelyi (Budapest, Hungary)
 
054 The comparison study of the one incision minimal invasive posterior approach and the anterolateral approach in total hip replacement
G. Sarvari, S. Gaspar, Z. Kiraly;
Central Military Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedics Department, Budapest, Hungary.
055 Mini-incision anterolateral approach for total hip arthroplasty
V. Pavlovcic; University Medical Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
056 What MIS hip technique should we use. Two year follow up of 350 twoincision minimally invasive total hip replacement
I. Udvarhelyi, L. Hangody;
Uzsoki Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.
057 Anterior muscle sparing ,,Minimally Invasive" THR
P. Studers1, M. Zambrans1, K. Krastins1, K. Keggi2;
1Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Riga, Latvia, 2Yale University, Waterbury, CT, United States.
058 The anterior minimal invasive approach on a modified trauma table in hip arthroplasty
M. Memminger1, R. Bisson2;
1Traumatology Hospital Piacenza, Piacenza, Italy, 2Orthopaedic Department, Hospital Castelfranco Veneto, Italy.
059 AMIS in THR - from learning to practicing
A. Jakovljevic1, P. Grubor1, C. Freuler2, N. Bojic1;
1Clinic of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, Banja Luka,Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2Civico Hospital, Lugano, Switzerland.
060 Hip hemiarthroplasty with minimal invasive surgery
M. Beltsios, N. Giannakakis, C. Gatos, O. Savvidou, N. Mouzakis;
Thriassion, Elefsis, Greece.
061 Minimal invasive surgery (MIS) of trochanteric fractures using intramedullary hip screw (IMHS). Results and complications
M. Beltsios, N. Giannakakis, C. Gatos, O. Savvidou, M. Malakasis;
Thriassion, Elefsis, Greece.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
16:00 - 17:30 Room B: Saal Steiermark
11 Free Papers: Primary TKA and Navigations
 
Chairperson: S. Hofmann (Stolzalpe, Austria)
W. Schwägerl (Vienna, Austria)
 
062 Computer assisted total knee arthroplasty following posttraumatic arthritis with regards to history of osteitis
U. Böhling, J. Scholz;
HELIOS Klinik Emil von Behring, Berlin, Germany.
063 Clinical and radiological results of computer-assisted navigation in TKA
T. Czurda, F. Gruber, R. Fuiko, P. Ritschl;
Orthopädisches Krankenhaus Gersthof, Wien, Austria.
064 The concept of navigated ligament balancing during total knee arthroplasty
F. Machacek, R. Fuiko, P. Ritschl;
Orthopädisches Krankenhaus Gersthof, Wien, Austria.
065 Exact tibio-femoral axis correction after computer-guided open-wedge high tibial osteotomy
J. Losak, R. Hart, V. Stipcak, B. Kucera;
Znojmo General Hospital, Znojmo, Czech Republic.
066 Ligament balancing in severe valgus knee replacement - soft-tissue or bone surgery?
P. Vavron;
Orthopädische Abteilung, St.Johann in Tirol, Austria.
067 Patella resection arthroplasty in primary total knee replacement
P. Domos, P. Than, A. Bellyei;
MD, Pecs, Hungary.
068 Arthroplsty registers in knee replacements
K. Sekyra, M. Krismer, G. Labek;
Univ.Klinik, Innsbruck, Austria.
069 Factors determining blood transfusion in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty: cross-match or group and save?
A. Christie, K. C. Cheng, C. Dreghorn;
Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
16:00 - 17:30 Room C: K7
12 Free Papers: Varia
 
Chairperson: N. Kastner (Graz, Austria)
V. Saraph (Graz, Austria)
 
070 Validation of the multiplier method for the leg length discrepancy
prediction in knee epiphysiodesis
B. Mavcic, P. Kuhar, M. Lunder, N. Berden, V. Antolic;
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Ljubljana,
Ljubljana, Slovenia.
071 The use of botulinum type A in 52 children with cerebral palsy
S. Roth, A. Sasso, A. Stosic, J. Zec;
KBC Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia.
072 Minimal invasive calcaneo stop method in cases of pes planovalgus in childhood with canulated titan implant
S. Roth;
KBC Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia.
073 Three cases of macrodystrophia lipomatosis in foot. Case presentation and review of literature
N. Ramisetty, M. Greiss;
West-Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven, United Kingdom.
074 Lateral patellar compression syndrome (LPCS). The experience of our clinic in conservative and operative treatment
K. Kateros, B. Sakellariou, I. Sofianos, L. Ioannou;
Orthopaedic clinic, Levadia, Greece.
075 Arthroscopic lateral release in the treatment of patellofemoral disorders
C. Rajasekhar, S. Radcliffe;
Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster, United Kingdom.
076 Is occupation an aetiological factor in the development of symptomatic osteoarthritis of the wrist?
C. Rajasekhar, I. Chakrabarti;
Rotherham General Hospital, Rotherham, United Kingdom.
077 Should disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS) be stopped before surgery? (withdrawn)
A. Malviya1, B. Ashton2, J. Kuiper2, N. Makwana1, P. Laing1;
1Rjah Oswestry Oswestry & Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Oswestry & Wrexham,
United Kingdom, 2Rjah Oswestry, Oswestry, United Kingdom.
 
 
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