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WTC1 Military trauma~Russian Invation of Ukraine~WTC1 PDF

August.10(Thu) 8:30-11:00 Concord B/Concord A
Proposed by:AAST, ACT, AST, IATSIC, JAAM, KSACS

Moderator
Gregory Jurkovich(Inova Medical Group/University of Virginia/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, United States of America)
Nam Ryeol Kim(Director, Armed Forces Trauma Center, ROK, South Korea)
John H. Armstrong(AAST and the US Military Joint Trauma System, United States of America)
Daizo Saito(Kokushikan University, Japan)
WTC1-1NEW MILLENNIUM IN COMBAT CASUALTY CARE: LESSONS FOR FUTURE CONFLICTS
David P Blake(Attending Surgeon, General Surgery, Surgical Critical Care & Trauma, United States of America)
WTC1-2Training for the Austere Environment
Jennifer Gurney(Chief, Joint Trauma System, United States of America)
WTC1-3Military Trauma System of Republic of Korea
Nam Ryeol Kim(Director, Armed Forces Trauma Center, ROK, South Korea)
WTC1-4We are Ukrainians
Oleksandr Sokolenko(Juntendo University, Ukraine)
WTC1-5Large-scale war: surgeon prospective
Oleksandr Linchevskyy(frontline trauma surgeon, deputy minister of health 2016-19, Ukraine)
WTC1-6Damage Control -Experience in Modern war
Samofalov Dmytro(Surgeon of Mobile army sugical hospital, Ukraine)
WTC1-7Management of trauma patients in pre-hospital stages
Vitaliy Krylyuk(Ukrainian scientific and practical center of emergency and disaster medicine of MOH of Ukraine, Ukraine)
WTC1-8Hospitallers
Yana Zinkevych(Ukraine)

WTC2 Trauma Survivorship

August.10(Thu) 13:40-15:10 Concord B

WTC2-1Impatient interventions to improve outcomes
Belinda Gabbe(Professor (Research) and NHMRC Leadership Fellow School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University, Australia)
WTC2-2Outpatient interventions to improve outcomes
David H. Livingston(Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School, United States of America)
WTC2-3Rehabilitation after major trauma
Kat Quick(Australia NZ trauma society, Australia)
WTC2-4Financial hardship and implications following trauma
Ben Zarzaur(University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America)
WTC2-5Follow-up trauma in Japan. Trauma survivorship - The Japan experience
Asuka Tsuchiya(Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan)

WTC3 Trauma-Induced CoagulopathyWTC3 PDF

August.10(Thu) 15:20-16:40 Concord B
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Satoshi Gando(1, Department of Acute and Critical Care Medicine, Sapporo Higashi Tokushukai Hospital. 2, Division of Acute and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hokkaido University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
WTC3-1Pre-hospital tranexamic acid use in Japan: time to act
Ian Roberts(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom)
WTC3-2Trauma Induced Coagulopathy - Directions after recent trials
Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom)
WTC3-3Pathomechanisms of trauma-induced coagulopathy: innate immune activation and disseminated intravascular coagulation
Takeshi Wada(Division of Acute and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hokkaido University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
WTC3-5UTILITY OF ROTEM IN COAGULATION MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR TRAUMA PATIENTS
Vikas Chawla(Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, India)

WTC4 "Surgical critical care training for trauma surgeons and non-trauma surgeons"WTC4 PDF

August.10(Thu) 13:40-14:40 Concord A
Proposed by:IASTIC, KSACS

Moderator
Suk Kyung Hong(Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, South Korea)
Kaori Ito(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC4-1
Deborah Kuhls(AAMC Representative to Women in Medicine Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, United States of America)
WTC4-2Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS) Surgical, a curriculum for the non-intensivist, and non-surgeon among us
Keith Killu(Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States of America)
WTC4-3Experience of Training program of Surgical Critical Care for Surgeon
Jae Gil Lee(Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, South Korea)
WTC4-4Emergency Medicine Trauma Training- A Scoping Review of Direct Observation Assessment or Lack Thereof in Trauma Patient Resuscitation
Cam Mecham(Texas Tech University Healthy Sciences Center, United States of America)

WTC5 Trauma surgery and emergency general surgery collaboration in the worldWTC5 PDF

August.10(Thu) 14:50-16:20 Concord A
Proposed by:AAST, ACT, JAST, JSS

Moderator
Patrick Reilly(C William Schwab Professor of Surgery Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Satoshi Hirano(Department of Gastroenterological Surgery II, Division of Surgery, Hokkaido University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
Elmin Steyn(Executive Head, Dept Surgical Sciences, South Africa)
WTC5-1Reverse shock index multiplied by GCS score (rSIG) can be utilized as a simple severity indicator of trauma in any income countries of the world
Akio Kimura(National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan)
WTC5-2Timing and volume of transfusion for adult major trauma patients with haemorrhagic shock: Directions for future research
Bisadev Mitra(Emergency Research Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Emergency & Trauma Centre, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, Australia)
WTC5-3Trauma and Emergency General Surgery Worldwide Collaboration
Joaquim Havens(Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States of America)
WTC5-4The Current State of Trauma Surgery in Japan and the Role of Acute Care Surgeon
Soichi Murakami(Department of Gastroenterological Surgery II, Hokkaido University Hospital, Japan)
WTC5-5ACS Fellowship program in Korea
Suk-Kyung Hong(Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, South Korea)
WTC5-6Training Trauma Anaesthetists
Chris Bleeker(Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands)

WTC6 Ingenuity of interventional radiology WTC6 PDF

August.10(Thu) 8:30-9:40 Concord C
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Sung Wook Chang(Departmrnt of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Dankook University Hospital, South Korea)
Hiroshi Kondo(Teikyo University School of Medicine Dept. of Radiology, Japan)
WTC6-1Trauma Interventional Radiology
Hiroshi Kondo(Teikyo University School of Medicine Dept. of Radiology, Japan)
WTC6-2The Concept of Trauma Interventional Radiology and Damage Control Interventional Radiology
Satomi Senoo(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Trauma Center. Saiseikai Yokohamashi Tobu Hospital, Japan)
WTC6-3Survival benefits of interventional radiology and surgical teams collaboration during primary trauma surveys
Ichiro Okada(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Trauma, National Hospital Organization Disaster Medical Center, Japan)
WTC6-4Prophylactic Trans-arterial Embolization to High Grade Liver Injuries, Is It Necessary?
Chi Li(Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Department of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Taiwan)

WTC7 The Essence of Trauma RadiologyWTC7 PDF

August.10(Thu) 9:50-11:00 Concord C
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Yon-Cheong Wong(Chang Gung University, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan)
Junichi Matsumoto(St.Marianna University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Japan)
WTC7-1PRESTO concept as the essence of trauma radiology
Junichi Matsumoto(St.Marianna University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Japan)
WTC7-2Whole Body CT scan in Blunt Trauma: Strategies to Avoid Errors
Dinesh Chinchure(Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, YLL-NUS National University of Singapore School of Medicine, Singapore)
WTC7-3Immediate Computed Tomography and Decreased In-hospital Mortality of Severely Injured Trauma Patients
Ryo Yamamoto(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC7-4The role of computed tomography and C-arm combined resuscitation room (CTCR) as the modality for hemorrhage control of severe pelvic trauma
Kenichiro Uchida(Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)

WTC8 Coagulopahty and TBI:Lessons learned from pathophysiologyWTC8 PDF

August.10(Thu) 13:40-14:50 Concord C
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Ian Roberts(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom)
Hiroshi Karibe(Department of Neurosurgery, Sendai City Hospital, Japan)
WTC8-1Anaemia and the risk of intracranial bleeding after TBI
Ian Roberts(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom)
WTC8-2Current situation in Japan of administration of reversal agents to patients with head injury who are taking antithrombotic drugs
Eiichi Suehiro(Department of Neurosurgery, International University of Health and Welfare, School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC8-3Use of Angiography over Time in Patients with Combined Traumatic Brain Injury and Solid Organ Injury
Christopher K Co(Riverside Community Hospital, United States of America)
WTC8-4Age-related differences in the impact of coagulopathy in patients with traumatic brain injury
Hazuki Koguchi(Department of Acute Critical Care and Disaster Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

WTC9 Traumatic brain injury in the world: Prevention, Treatment and managementWTC9 PDF

August.10(Thu) 15:00-16:20 Concord C
Proposed by:the Japan society of Neurotraumatology

Moderator
Eiichi Suehiro(Professor Department of Neurosurgery International University of Health and Welfare, School of Medicine, Japan)
Deepak Gupta(National Academy of Medical Sciences Professor of Neurosurgery, India)
WTC9-2
Anna Mazzeo(Associate professor of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Head of Anesthesia Unit University of Messina, Italia)
WTC9-3The primary, secondary and tertiary brain injury: is it still relevant?
Eko Prasetyo(Dept of Neurosurgery,RD Kandou Hospital,Manado, Indonesia)

WTC10 "Top knife in the world; devastating vascular/cardiac injuries Hear from the world's top surgeons on deadly cardiovascular injuries"WTC10 PDF

August.11(Fri) 9:00-10:10 Concord B
Proposed by:"KSACS, JAAM, Trauma Association of Thailand, Panamerican Trauma Society, Trauma Society of South Africa"

Moderator
Shigeki Kushimoto(Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
Antonio Marttos Jr(Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Dewitt Daughtry Department of Surgery, United States of America)
David Spain(Department of Surgery, Stanford University Trauma Medical Director, Stanford Healthcare, United States of America)
WTC10-1
Maeyane S MOENG(University of the Witwatersrand, RSA, South Africa)
WTC10-2The Importance of Small Details in Improvised Management of Cardiac and Vascular Injuries
Panu Teeratakulpisarn(Trauma Unit, Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
WTC10-3DEVASTATING CARDIOVASCULAR INJURIES
Marcelo A. F. Ribeiro Jr.(SHEIKH SHAKHBOUT MEDICAL CITY – ABU DHABI & KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, Brazil)
WTC10-4Non-vascular, non cardiac trauma surgeon's adventure into major vascular/cardiac injury
Hangjoo Cho(Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea)

WTC11 Damage Control Surgery; What’s New Evidence?WTC11 PDF

August.11(Fri) 10:30-11:50 Concord B
Proposed by:KSACS, ACT, JSACS, Panamerican Trauma Society

Moderator
Seongpyo Mun(Chosun University, College of Medicine, South Korea)
WTC11-1What’s New? Not For DC Surgery… But DC Resuscitation….
Kyoungwon Jung(Professor, Division of Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine Trauma Medical Director, Ajou University Hospital Gyeonggi South Regional Trauma Center, South Korea)
WTC11-2Chest Trauma and Damage Control: The Role of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Joy Dowden Hughes(Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City in Partnership with Mayo Clinic, United States of America)
WTC11-3Damage Control Surgery; What's New Evidence?
Elipan Gamage Kamal Munasekara Jayasuriya(Asian Collaboration for Trauma, Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka)
WTC11-4Fluid Resuscitation of Trauma Patients: How fast and how much?
Yasuaki Mizushima(Osaka Police Hospital, Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center, Japan)
WTC11-5To compare outcome of early Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) versus conventional approach for evacuation of traumatic hemothorax: A randomized pilot study at Level I trauma center
DINESH GORA(ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NEW DELHI, India)

WTC12 Women trauma surgeons in the world WTC12 PDF

August.11(Fri) 14:05-15:55 Concord B
Proposed by:EAST, AAST, Australian & New Zealand Trauma Society,Panamerican Trauma Society, Brazilian Trauma Society

Moderator
Eileen Bulger(University of Washington, United States of America)
Nicole Fox(Cooper University Health Care Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, United States of America)
Kaori Ito(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC12-1Women in trauma surgenry. A U.S. perspective
Eileen Bulger(University of Washington, United States of America)
WTC12-2Women in trauma surgery in South Africa
Elmin Steyn(Executive Head, Dept Surgical Sciences, South Africa)
WTC12-3Women trauma surgeons in the world. Perpective from Aotearoa New Aealand
Rebecca Schroll(University of Auckland Department of General Surgery, New Zealand)
WTC12-4"A Simile Between Severely Injured Trauma Patients and the Challenges of Women Surgeons in Daily Practice"
Martha A. Quiodettis(Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama)
WTC12-5
Delbrynth M. Smigel(Trauma and Critical Care Surgeon Southern Philippines Medical Center, Philippines)
WTC12-6Women trauma surgeons in the world
Yasmin Sales Medeiros(Itapecerica da Serra General Hospital, Brazil)
WTC12-7Gender Equality in Acute Care Surgery: Differences between Japan and the United States
Kaori Ito(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)

WTC13 "Massive transfusion protocol; Where are we now? Current status of evidence on MTP, and how far does it go in the world?"WTC13 PDF

August.11(Fri) 16:00-17:30 Concord B
Proposed by:EAST, JAST, JAAM, Trauma Society of South Africa

Moderator
Shoji Yokobori(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Japan)
Jason W. Smith(University of Louisville, United States of America)
Maeyane S MOENG(University of the Witwatersrand, RSA, South Africa)
WTC13-1Trends in massive transfusion practice for trauma in Japan from 2011–2020: A nationwide inpatient database study
Hiroyuki Ohbe(Tohoku University hospital, Department of Emergency and Critical care medicine, Japan)
WTC13-2Establishment of a practical MTP system in current and the future trauma care at our hospital
Kenichiro Uchida(Osaka Metropolitan University, Graduate school of medicine, Department of Traumatology and Critical Care Medicine, Japan)
WTC13-3"The Massive Transfusion Protocol: MTP Optimization in the Management of Major Trauma Hemorrhage – The Qatar Experience"
Ruben Peralta(Hamad Trauma Center, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar)
WTC13-4Hemostatic effect of fibrinogen concentrate on traumatic massive hemorrhage: A propensity score matching study
Yoonjung Heo(Department of Trauma Surgery, Trauma Center, Dankook University Hospital, Cheonan, Korea, South Korea)

WTC14 Trauma patient care in the emergency department: Roles of emergency physicians vs surgeonsWTC14 PDF

August.11(Fri) 9:00-10:20 Concord A
Proposed by:AAST, AST, Australian & New Zealand Trauma Society, JAAM, JSS

Moderator
Elliott Haut(Johns Hopkins University, United States of America)
Yukio Sato(Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Susumu Eguchi(Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan)
Peter E. Fischer(University of Tennessee Health Science Center, United States of America)
WTC14-1Trauma Patient Care in the Emergency Department: Roles of the Emergency Medicine Physician and Surgeon
Joaquim Havens(Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States of America)
WTC14-2Trauma patient care in the emergency department: an emergency physician’s perspective
Kei Ouchi(Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, Japan)
WTC14-3
Grant Christey(Head of Trauma Department Waikato Hospital, New Zealand)
WTC14-4The roles of the emergency physicians and trauma surgeons at the emergency department
Benedict Edward P. Valdez(Chair division of trauma and critical care in southern PHIL medical center, Philippines)
WTC14-5Significance of surgical procedures by emergency physicians in emergency rooms: Education through the cadaver-based educational seminar for trauma surgery (C-BEST)
Hiroshi Homma(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Japan)

WTC15 "Trauma care starts before hospital arrival Discuss the risks, benefits, and limitations of prehospital treatment for trauma"WTC15 PDF

August.11(Fri) 10:30-12:00 Concord A
Proposed by:JAAM, AST,Royal Marine Commando Pre-Hospital Trauma Team

Moderator
Akio Kimura(National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan)
WTC15-1Helicopter Emergency Medical Systems (HEMS) and Ground Emergency Medical Systems (GEMS) in prehospital care for trauma: Impact of the transportation mode in a physician-staffed rescue system
Frank Hildebrand(Direktor der Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie & Ärztlicher Leiter des Zentralbereichs Physiotherapie, Germany)
WTC15-2The Risks, Benefits, and Limitations of Prehospital Trauma Care
Peter Fischer(University of Tennessee Health Science Center, United States of America)
WTC15-3Prehospital surgical intervention in thoracic trauma
Nicolas Eibinger(Section Trauma/ Polytrauma Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA)
WTC15-4Do doctor dispatches by rapid response car and doctor helicopter improve the outcomes of patient with brain injury?
Gaku Matsumoto(Yamanashi Prehospital Central Hospital, Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center, Department of emergency and critical care medicine, Nippon Medical School, Japan)
WTC15-5A trauma doctor’s car equipped with an image transmission system can visualize pre-hospital care
Tomohiro Muronoi(Shimane University, Faculty of medicine, Department of Acute Care Surgery, Japan)
WTC15-6Impact of pre-hospital care and mode of transport on clinical outcome of acutely injured patients coming to emergency at a tertiary care hospital in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Bharat choudhary(Department of Trauma & Emergency, AIIMS Jodhpur, India)

WTC16 Key Points of REBOAWTC16 PDF

August.11(Fri) 13:30-15:10 Concord A
Proposed by:AAST, Panamerican Trauma Society)(Brazilian Trauma Society, WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Charles J Fox(University of Maryland Medical Centers University of MD School of Medicine, United States of America)
Yousuke Matsumura(Chiba Emergency Medical Center, Japan)
WTC16-1Strategies for a successful REBOA program
Charles J Fox(University of Maryland Medical Centers University of MD School of Medicine, United States of America)
WTC16-2REBOA Conventional aortic balloon occlusion in non-hybrid ER
Parichat Tanmit(Khonkaen University, Thailand)
WTC16-3Lessons learn from the cases
Yuri Kon(St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC16-4Education and basic research of REBOA: Web-based education and evaluation of organ ischemia
Yosuke Matsumura(Chiba Emergency Medical Center, Japan)
WTC16-5The effect of endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, vena cava or the portal vein on survival, retrohepatic bleeding and collateral flow
Maria Betty Wikstroem(Orebro University, Orebro, Sweden)
WTC16-6Complications of REBOA: an updated review
Marcelo Ribeiro Jr.(Khalifa University, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates, Department of Surgery, Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City Mayo Clinic, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates)

WTC17 Pancreatic and Duodenal Trauma WTC17 PDF

August.11(Fri) 15:20-16:40 Concord A
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Marcelo A. F. Ribeiro Jr.(HPB, Khalifa University, Gulf Medical University,Mayo Clinic, Brazil)
Taichiro Tsunoyama(Fujieda Municipal General Hospital, Japan)
WTC17-1Surgical management of Complex Pancreaticoduodenal Injury Delayed Reconstruction and organ- preserving procedure
Taichiro Tsunoyama(Fujieda Municipal General Hospital, Japan)
WTC17-2DUODENAL TRAUMA
Marcelo A. F. Ribeiro Jr.(HPB, Khalifa University, Gulf Medical University,Mayo Clinic, Brazil)
WTC17-3Pancreatic Trauma
Tercio De Campos(Itapecerica da Serra General Hospital, Brazil)
WTC17-4Patterns in Pancreatic Management - Opportunities for Limited Resection
Akihiro Sugiyama(Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Reseach Center, Riverside University Health System Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Loma Linda University, Department of Surgery, United States of America)

WTC18 Trauma prevention: World-wide strategy WTC18 PDF

August.11(Fri) 16:50-17:50 Concord A
Proposed by:JAST, IASTIC, AST

Moderator
Sung Wook Chang(Departmrnt of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Dankook University Hospital, South Korea)
Takashi Araki(Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
Makoto Sawano(Advanced Centre for Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Saitama Medical Center Hospital, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
WTC18-1Injury can be Prevented: Global review of unintentional and intentional injury epidemiology and the cost effective strategies to prevent trauma
Rochelle A. Dicker(Professor of Surgery/University of California, United States of America)
WTC18-2Protecting children from disease and accidents
Takashi Araki(Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
WTC18-3INJURY PREVENTION AS A WORLDWIDE STRATEGY
Vikas Chawla(Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, India)
WTC18-4FACING THE CHALLENGES OF TRAUMA AND INJURY CARE GLOBALLY: THE POWER OF COLLABORATION
Roland Gerardo F. Dela Cruz(Premiere Medical Center, Philippines)

WTC19 Mangled extremities: Challenge to severe extremity traumaWTC19 PDF

August.11(Fri) 9:00-10:00 Concord C
Proposed by:KSACS, ISTAC, Japanese Society for Fracture Repair

Moderator
Hiroaki Minehara(Department of Traumatology, Fukushima Medical University Trauma and Reconstruction Center, Shin-yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan)
WTC19-3Challenges In The Management Of Extremity Trauma
Sushma Sagar(JPN Apex Trauma Center.AIIMS New Delhi, India)

WTC20 Updates on pelvic fracture treatmentWTC20 PDF

August.11(Fri) 10:40-12:10 Concord C
Proposed by:"Austrian Council for Emergency Medicine, ACT, Japanese Society for Fracture Repair"

Moderator
Paul Puchwein(Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA)
Takashi Suzuki(Teikyo University Hospital, Japan)
WTC20-1Strategies in Pelvic Ring Injuries – State of the Art
Paul Puchwein(Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA)
WTC20-2Pelvic trauma … in extremis. An early management aproach for the sickest
Barbara Hallmann(DESA, EDIC/ University Clinic Graz, Dept.of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, AUSTRIA)
WTC20-3
Narain Chotirosniramit(Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chiangmai university. Chiangmai, Thailand)
WTC20-4Most vertically unstable pelvic ring injuries can be treated by screw fixation -MIO in Japan-
Yasuhisa Ueda(Saitama Medical Center, Japan)
WTC20-5Features of Pelvic Ring Fractures in the Elderly: A Review of Surgical Cases in Japan
Tomomi Fukuhara(Traumatology and reconstructive surgery, Tsubame Rosai Hospital, Niigata, Japan)

WTC21 Fracture management in polytrauma: When to perform DCO and ETCWTC21 PDF

August.11(Fri) 13:30-14:50 Concord C
Proposed by:"ACT,Japanese Society for Fracture Repair Japanese Society for Fracture Repair"

Moderator
Frank Hildebrand(Direktor der Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie & Ärztlicher Leiter des Zentralbereichs Physiotherapie, Germany)
Hiroaki Minehara(Department of Traumatology, Fukushima Medical University Trauma and Reconstruction Center, Shin-yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan)
WTC21-1DAMAGE CONTROL ORTHOPAEDICS: ISSUES AND CONCERNS
Rolando Gerardo Fausto Dela Cruz(Asian Collaboration for Trauma, Philippines)
WTC21-2Geriatric polytrauma in Europe- a further increasing challenge in trauma care
Frank Hildebrand(Direktor der Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie & Ärztlicher Leiter des Zentralbereichs Physiotherapie, Germany)
WTC21-3Orthopedic approach to patient with polytrauma in Japan-ETC and DCO
Masahiro Matsumoto(Advanced Critical Care and Emergency Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan)
WTC21-4Flexible Intramedullary Fixation of femoral fractures for emergency stabilization in multiple injured patients with hemodynamic instability
Hokuto Morii(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Unit, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University)

WTC22 Management of polytrauma/multiple fractures in the elderlyWTC22 PDF

August.11(Fri) 15:00-16:00 Concord C
Proposed by:ESTES, Japanese Society for Fracture Repair

Moderator
Frank Hildebrand(Direktor der Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie & Ärztlicher Leiter des Zentralbereichs Physiotherapie, Germany)
Hiroaki Minehara(Department of Traumatology, Fukushima Medical University Trauma and Reconstruction Center, Shin-yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan)
WTC22-1Geriatric polytrauma in Europe- a further increasing challenge in trauma care
Frank Hildebrand(Direktor der Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie & Ärztlicher Leiter des Zentralbereichs Physiotherapie, Germany)
WTC22-2Treatment needs in acetabular fractures in the elderly and nonagenarians
Philipp Störmann(Goethe University Frankfurt, University Hospital, Germany)
WTC22-3Response to Orthopedic Trauma in the Elderly: A Case-Based Report
Taketo Kurozumi(Trauma Center, Toranomon Hospital, Japan)
WTC22-4Management of multiple fractures with circular external fixator in the elderly
Koji Nozaka(Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan)

WTC23 World Trauma Congress Nursing TrackWTC23 PDF

August.11(Fri) 9:00-10:00, 10:00-11:00, 11:10-12:20, 13:30-14:30, 14:30-15:30, 15:45-17:15, 17:20-17:40 Hana C
Proposed by:Society of Trauma Nurses

WTC23-1
WTC23-1-1Welcome / Trauma Resuscitation : Nursing Best Practices
Linda K. Reinhart(MSN RN CNS CCRN TCRN, President, Society of Trauma Nurses)
WTC23-2 Oral Abstract Presentations
WTC23-2-1Current State of Affairs & Prospective of Japan Nursing for Trauma Evaluation and Care (JNTEC) course
Yuki Sonoda(REIWA HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERCITY, Japan)
WTC23-2-2Practice of Nurse Education in Trauma Surgery Simulation
Masako Yajima(Nursing Department, Jichi Medical University Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-2-3Nursing Practice in Emergency Dept Trauma Care: Considering the Role of Nurse Practitioners
Takashi Ushiroshoji(Nursing Department, Social Medical Corporation Yomeikai, Obase Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-2-4Outcomes and Challenges of Web-Based Courses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yuichi Yamanaka(KYOTO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Japan)
WTC23-3
WTC23-3-1Special Populations in Trauma : a. Geriatric b. Pediatric c. Bariatric  d. Pregnant
Pamela J. Woods(RN ACNS-BC, CEN, TCRN, Director-At-Large, Society of Trauma Nurses)
WTC23-4 Oral Abstract Presentations
WTC23-4-1The Current Status and Goals to Care for Family Members of Patients who are Suffering Trauma
Chino Inoue(Kawasaki Medical School Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-4-2Respiratory Care using Passive Orthostatism (tilt table) for Polytrauma Patients: A Case Study
Kazuya Niiyama(Nursing Department, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan)
WTC23-4-3Trauma Nursing Practice in Emergency and Critical Care Centers in Japan
Yoshiyuki Miyata(Advanced emergency medical service center, Japan)
WTC23-4-4Current Situation related to the Critical Care Nursing for Trauma Patients in Japan
Tomoki Kuribara(Department of Acute and Critical Care Nursing, School of Nursing, Sapporo City University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan)
WTC23-5
WTC23-5-1Fundamental Concepts in Trauma Quality
Leanne Young(MSN, RN, TCRN, President-Elect, Society of Trauma Nurses)
WTC23-6 Oral Abstract Presentations
WTC23-6-1Trauma Care is Teamwork. Nurse Education for Trauma Care in Our Hospital
Tomomi Furumaya(Saitama Red Cross Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-6-2One Year after the Opening of Comprehensive Trauma Center-Current Situation and Challenges as a Certified Nurse Specialist in Critical Care Nursing
Takuya Miyazawa(Japanese Red Cross Society Nagahama Red Cross Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-6-3Implementation of Trauma Nursing in the Prehospital Setting
Tomoyuki Shirota(Acute And Critical Care Center, Maebashi Redcross Hospital, Japan)
WTC23-6-4Physician Nurse Education in Our Hospital: Past, Present, and Future
Akiko Yoshino(Chief nurse of Nursing Department,Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan)
WTC23-6-5Wrap-Up / Closing Remarks
Linda Reinhart / ALL(MSN RN CNS CCRN TCRN)
WTC23-7 Poster Session
WTC23-7-1Considering End-of-Life Care for Trauma Patients
Ayako Fukushima(Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing, Japan)
WTC23-7-2Methods and Educational Effectiveness of Simulation Education for Nurse's Trauma Care: A Literature Review
Kaho Suda(Yamaguchi University Graduate School, Japan)
WTC23-7-3Overview of the Process of Developing Tools for Critical Care Trauma Nursing Practice in Japan
Natsuko Makino(School of Nursing, Sapporo City University, Japan)

WTC24 Trauma care with limited resources WTC24 PDF

August.11(Fri) 16:10-17:30 Hana C
Proposed by:Royal Marine Commando Pre-Hospital Trauma Team, Trauma Association of Thailand, Indian Society for Trauma and Acute Care, JAAM

Moderator
Rajashekar Mohan(Indian Association of Traumatology & Critical Care, India)
WTC24-1
Vijay Shivpuje(Yashodhara superspecility Hospital, India)
WTC24-2Trauma care and surgery in the prehospital phase
Hiroaki Watanabe(Department of Acute Care Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
WTC24-3The witty trauma surgeon in limited resources settings
Martha A. Quiodettis(Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama)
WTC24-5The Three Delay Model for Trauma at AIIMS Jodhpur: An observational study
Naveen Sharma(AIIMS Jodhpur, India)

WTC25 Off-the-job training for trauma surgery in the worldWTC25 PDF

August.12(Sat) 9:00-10:30 Concord B
Proposed by:JAST, JSS, Chinese Medical Doctor Association Committee on Trauma

Moderator
Joe Fan(The University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital, Hong Kong)
Yukio Sato(Department of Emergency and critical care medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Hisahiro Matsubara(Department of Frontier Surgery, Chiba University, Japan)
Yasumitsu Mizobata(Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)
WTC25-1ATOM course in Japan
Takashi Nagata(Japan Self Defense Ground Force Sapporo Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Japan)
WTC25-2Training Trauma Surgeons to Perform as Advertised: ASSET and Beyond
Mark W. Bowyer(The Department of Surgery at- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center "America's Medical School", United States of America)
WTC25-3Team training for the trauma resuscitation and surgery
Yasumitsu Mizobata(Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)
WTC25-4Trauma Education in China
Guixi Zhang(The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, China)
WTC25-5The National Trauma Management Course ( NTMC) in Sri Lanka
Ranjith N. Ellawala(Senior lecturer & Consultant Surgeon- Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Colombo, Sri Lanka)

WTC26 Do guidelines help or restrict our practice?WTC26 PDF

August.12(Sat) 10:40-11:40 Concord B
Proposed by:WSES, EAST, Trauma Association of Thailand, Japan society of Neurotraumatology

Moderator
Panu Teeratakulpisarn(Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
WTC26-1Practice Management Guidelines for Trauma Care: Where are We Now?
Nicole Fox(Cooper University Health Care Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, United States of America)
WTC26-2Usefulness and Limitation of the Japan Guideline for the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
Hiroshi Karibe(Department of Neurosurgery, Sendai City Hospital, Japan)
WTC26-3Do WSES Guidelines help?
Fausto Catena(Bufalini Hospital, Italia)

WTC27 "Trauma System in the World"WTC27 PDF

August.12(Sat) 13:40-15:10 Concord B
Proposed by:AST, Chinese Medical Doctor Association Committee on Trauma, ISTAC, Panamerican Trauma Society, The Korean Society of Traumatology, JAST

Moderator
Gregory Jurkovich(Inova Medical Group/University of Virginia/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, United States of America)
Ronald M. Stewart(Department of Surgery, UT Health San Antonio, United States of America)
WTC27-1
Kristan Staudenmayer(Department of Surgery, Stanford University, United States of America)
WTC27-2Current situation and development of Chinese trauma care system
Baoguo Jiang(Chinese Medical Doctor Association Committee on Trauma, National Center for Trauma Medicine, China)
WTC27-3Trauma system of the world
Samir Misra(ISTAC, India)
WTC27-5
Byungchul Yu(Gachon University, South Korea)
WTC27-6Response to severe TBI: Experience from a level 1 trauma center in Japan
Shoji Yokobori(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Japan)

WTC28 Challenges in closing abdomen following open abdomenWTC28 PDF

August.12(Sat) 9:00-10:00 Concord A
Proposed by:IASTIC, ACT, Indian Association of Traumatology & Critical Care, JAST

Moderator
Dinesh Bagaria(J.P.N. Apex Trauma Center All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)
Yasuaki Mizushima(Osaka Police Hospital, Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center, Japan)
WTC28-1The Demons and Angels in Closing the Open Abdomen
Teo Li-Tserng(Director of Trauma, Tan Tock Seng Hospital Director of Trauma, Central Region Trauma Services, Singapore, Singapore)
WTC28-2Challenges in closing the Open Abdomen: Open Abdomen management in Austere settings
Rajashekar Mohan(Department of Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh, India)
WTC28-3A New Challenge Using TAE to not Make Open Abdomen in the Treatment of Mesenteric Injury
Chan Yong Park(Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea)
WTC28-4Abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) practices following post-trauma laparotomy ventral hernia and follow-up quality of life (QOL) ? Experience of a Level -1 Trauma Centre in India
Dinesh Bagaria(ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NEW DELHI, India)
WTC28-5Challenges and Issues in Japan for Patients with abdominal closure following OAM
Kosuke Sekiya(Tokyo Medical and Dental University)

WTC29 Palliative care for trauma patientsWTC29 PDF

August.12(Sat) 10:10-11:30 Concord A
Proposed by:AAST, ACS, ACT, IASTIC, Australian & New Zealand Trauma Society

Moderator
David Spain(Department of Surgery, Stanford University Trauma Medical Director, Stanford Healthcare, United States of America)
Stephanie A. Savage(University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health, United States of America)
Kaori Ito(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
WTC29-1Palliative care for older adults experiencing acute and severe trauma
Kei Ouchi(Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, Japan)
WTC29-2Maturing Palliative Trauma Care Through the Performance Improvement Process
John H. Armstrong(University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, United States of America)
WTC29-3Ethics in Palliating Trauma Patients
Raj Kumar Menon(National University Hospital, Singapore)
WTC29-4Compassionate Care: Paediatric Palliative Care Following Major Trauma
Helen Jowett(The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Australia)

WTC30 Survivorship from traumatic brain injury -How can we support the Patients with severe disabilities?WTC30 PDF

August.12(Sat) 13:40-15:00 Concord A
Proposed by:WTC2023 Program Committee

Moderator
Deepak Gupta(National Academy of Medical Sciences Professor of Neurosurgery, India)
Takashi Araki(Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
WTC30-1Final Survivorship after TBI Rehab copy.pptx [Repaired]
Deepak Gupta(National Academy of Medical Sciences Professor of Neurosurgery, India)
WTC30-2 Temperature & Flow - How to save the severe damaged brain ?
Sui-Sum Kung(Kaoshiung Medical University Hospital, Thailand)
WTC30-3Current status of abusive head trauma in Japan and their outcomes
Takashi Araki(Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
WTC30-4Neurointensive care for severe head injury: assessment of autoregulatory capacity of cerebral blood flow and its challenges.
Yasuhiro Kuroda(Emergency Medical Center, Kagawa University Hospital, Japan)

WTC31 Asian Collaboration for Trauma Special Session

Proposed by:ACT

WTC31-1 Session-1

August.12(Sat) 9:00-10:20 Concord C

Moderator
Max, Li Chien Chien
Sushma Sagar
Andrew J Pusun
Collaborations for Trauma Care - The Asian Perspective
Amit Gupta
Trauma Quality Management in Thailand - Lessons for LMIC's
Narain Chotirosniramit
Vascular Trauma Management at Different Echelons of Care
Raj Menon
WTC31-2 Session-2

August.12(Sat) 10:40-12:00 Concord C

Moderator
Subodh Kumar
Namreyol Kim
Kamal Jayasuriya
Thoracic Damage Control Surgery
Teo Li-Tserng
Current Concepts on Open Fracture Management
Rolando Gerardo F. Dela Cruz
Emergency General Surgery
Chiu Ming Terk

WTC32 "Role of trauma surgeons for mass casualty with firearm injury"WTC32 PDF

August.12(Sat) 13:40-14:55 Concord C
Proposed by:AAST, ACT, EAST, IASTIC, JSS, Australia& New Zealand Trauma Society

Moderator
David Livingston(Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School, United States of America)
Jason W. Smith(University of Louisville, United States of America)
Hiroaki Watanabe(Department of Acute Care Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
WTC32-1
Deborah Kuhls(Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, United States of America)
WTC32-2The Trauma Surgeon During Mass Casualty
Joaquim Havens(Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States of America)
WTC32-3The Trauma Surgeon’s Role in Mass Casualty with Firearm Injury: Perspective from Aotearoa New Zealand (with United States Influence)
Rebecca Schroll(Te Whatu Ora / Health New Zealand, New Zealand)
WTC32-4
Amit Gupta(Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery & Critical Care, JPN Apex Trauma Centre,AIIMS, New Delhi, India)
WTC32-5
Liao Lillian(Clinical, Surgery, UT Health SA, United States of America)

WTC33 Current strategy for thoracic skeletal injuryWTC33 PDF

August.12(Sat) 13:40-14:40 Hana C
Proposed by:ISTAC, Indian Association of Traumatology & Critical Care, KSACS

Moderator
Sanjay Shah(Apollo Hospitals International Ltd, Ahmedabad, India)
Naoyuki Kaneko(Fukaya Red Cross Hospital, Japan)
WTC33-1Current Strategy for Thoracic Skeletal Injury
Sanjay Shah(Apollo Hospitals International Ltd, Ahmedabad, India)
WTC33-2Current Strategy for Thoracic Skeletal Injury
Subodh Kumar(Professor Dept. of Surgical Disciplines JPN Apex Trauma Center All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)
WTC33-3"Surgical Stabilization of Rib fracture using locking plate as a standard option for thoracic skeletal injury"
Kenichiro Uchida(Osaka Metropolitan University, Graduate school of medicine, Department of Traumatology and Critical Care Medicine, Japan)
WTC33-4BTS (Bony Thorax Stabilization) for Chest Compression-Related Flail Chest
Hyunmin Cho(Jeju Halla General Hospital, Korea, South Korea)

SPL

SPL1 Special Lecture

August.10(Thu) 11:10-11:50 Concord B/Concord A

SPL1-16th World Trauma Congress and the World Coalition for Trauma Care: Why Are We here?
Raul Coimbra(Surgeon-in-Chief Riverside University Health System Medical Center Professor of Surgery Loma Linda University School of Medicine Director Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center - CECORC Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, United States of America)

SPL2 Special LectureSPL2 PDF

August.10(Thu) 16:50-17:20 Concord B

SPL2-1Management of liver injury: We can do better
Andrew Peitzman(Distinguished Professor of Surgery Mark M. Ravitch Professor and Vice-Chairman, Department of Surgery UPMC Vice-President for Trauma and Surgical Services University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, United States of America)

SPL3 Special LectureSPL3 PDF

August.11(Fri) 13:30-14:00 Concord B

SPL3-1Controversies in pancreatic trauma care
Gregory Jurkovich(Inova Medical Group/University of Virginia/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, United States of America)

Luncheon Seminar

Luncheon Seminar1 Update on Hybrid ER solutionsLS1 PDF

August.10(Thu) 12:30-13:30 Concord B
Proposed by:Siemens Healthcare K.K.

Moderator
Yasumitsu Mizobata(Department of Traumatology and Critical Care Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine)
LS1-1Imaging solutions for the hybrid emergency room
Ashraf Mohamed(Director of Surgery Business Development, Asia-Pacific & Japan Siemens Healthcare K.K.)
LS1-2The Development of Trauma Surgery in a University Hospital in Taiwan: From Ground Zero to a Team with Hybrid ER
Yi-Ting Yen(Department of Surgery, National Cheng Kung University Hospital)

Luncheon Seminar2 Learn with 360-degree live-action VR video Trauma resuscitation and emergency surgery ~The latest examples of medical education VR that complement the Clinical practice~LS2 PDF

August.10(Thu) 12:30-13:30 Concord A
Proposed by:Jolly Good Inc.

Moderator
Kenichiro Uchida(Osaka Metropolitan University, Graduate school of medicine, Department of Traumatology and Critical Care Medicine)
LS2-1The Revolution of Clinical VR – Trauma Case in Hybrid Emergency Room
Atsushi Tanikawa(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital)
LS2-2 VR experience of burr hole surgery for acute subdural hematoma in the emergency room can expand treatment strategies for severe traumatic brain injury patients
Eiichi Suehiro(Department of Neurosurgery, International University of Health and Welfare, School of Medicine)

Luncheon Seminar3 Goal directed hemostasis resuscitation by ThromboelastographyLS3 PDF

August.10(Thu) 12:30-13:30 Concord C
Proposed by:Haemonetics Japan G.K.

Moderator
Hiroaki Watanabe(Shimane University Faculty of Medicine)
LS3-1Utility of TEG (Thromboelastography) in Trauma Care
Futoshi Nagashima(Tajima Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center, Toyooka Public Hospital, Hyogo, Japan)
LS3-2How, where, and when to use thromboelastography for patients with trauma
Kazuhiro Okada(Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital, Shock and Trauma Center Nippon Medical School, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine)

Luncheon Seminar4 Innovation to Illumination During Trauma Surgery in USA, India, and JapanLS4 PDF

August.10(Thu) 12:30-13:30 Hana C
Proposed by:TAIYO CORPORATION

Moderator
Yasuhiro Otomo(Superintendent, Disaster Medical Center,National Hospital Organization)
LS4-1Emergency Trauma Operations in the Modern Era: Breaking the Myths
Kazuhide Matsushima(Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, USA)
LS4-2Mobile Illumination Adjuncts for Emergency and Trauma Surgeons: A Boon in Low Resource and Austere Environs
Amit Gupta(Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery & Critical Care, JPN Apex Trauma Centre,AIIMS, New Delhi, India)
LS4-3Usefulness of OPELAIII in the scene of ER and disaster
Tomohisa Shoko(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,Tokyo Women's Medical University Adachi Medical Center)

Luncheon Seminar5 LS5 PDF

August.11(Fri) 12:20-13:20 Concord B
Proposed by:Nihon Kohden Corporation

Moderator
Shoji Yokobori(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School)
LS5-1Prehospital image transmission systems can enhance information-sharing power in trauma care.
—The efficacy of an image transmission system for trauma doctors’ care of patients with severe trauma—
Hiroaki Watanabe(Department of Acute Care Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine)
LS5-2Implementation of Performance Improvement and Patient Safety (PIPS) Program in a New Regional Trauma Center of South Korea
Kyoungwon Jung(Division of Trauma Surgery, Depertment of Surgery Ajou University School of Medicine)

Luncheon Seminar6 LS6 PDF

August.11(Fri) 12:20-13:20 Hana C
Proposed by:Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd.

Moderator
Yasuhiro Otomo(Superintendent, Disaster Medical Center, National Hospital Organization)
LS6-1Recent topics in the nutritional therapy in critically ill patients
Joji Kotani(Division of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery Related, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine)

Luncheon Seminar7 Trauma care utilizing a 2-room hybrid ER systemLS7 PDF

August.11(Fri) 12:20-13:20 Hana D
Proposed by:Canon Medical Systems Corporation

Moderator
Tomohiro Funabiki(Fujita Health University Hospital, Advanced Emergency and Critical Care Center)
LS7-1
Junichi Matsumoto(St.Marianna University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine)

Luncheon Seminar8 Role of Anticoagulant Reversal Agents in Preventing Trauma-Related Deaths from Head Injuries:Insights from PathophysiologyLS8 PDF

August.12(Sat) 12:30-13:30 Hana C
Proposed by:AstraZeneca K.K.

Moderator
Yasuhiro Otomo(Superintendent, Disaster Medical Center,National Hospital Organization)
LS8-1Role of Anticoagulant Reversal Agents in Preventing Trauma-Related Deaths from Head Injuries: Insights from Pathophysiology
Shoji Yokobori(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nippon Medical School)

Luncheon Seminar9 SSRF -past, present and futureLS9 PDF

August.12(Sat) 12:30-13:30 Hana D
Proposed by:Johnson & Johnson

Moderator&Speaker
LS9-1
Takashi Miyamoto(Clinical Professor, Director Nagasaki Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery)
LS9-2
Yasuhisa Ueda(Lecturer, Saitama Medical Center, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine)

Oral

Oral1 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 1/3Oral1 PDF

August.10(Thu) 8:30-9:30 Hana C

Moderator
Yoshiaki Hara(Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hosipital Shock&Trauma Center Director)
O-1-3Clinical research at Japanese level 2 trauma hospital
Shota Nakagawa(Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital, Japan)
O-1-4Changing trends in injury patterns of undocumented migrants along the Hungarian-Serbian border
Hananeh SafvatyAmin(University of Szeged, Hungary)
O-1-5Experiences of negative-pressure wound therapy for pelvic-perineal soft tissue infection management in open pelvic fractures: a retrospective review of 16 cases
Donghwan Choi(Division of Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea)

Oral2 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 2/3Oral2 PDF

August.10(Thu) 9:40-10:50 Hana C

Moderator
Yoshiaki Hara(Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hosipital Shock&Trauma Center Director)
O-2-2Analysis of the outcomes of severe head trauma associated with multiple trauma
Takahito Miyake(Gifu University Hospital, Japan)
O-2-3Successful airway management of a life threatening penetrating neck injury: A case report
Tanmay Tiwari(Department of Anaesthesia, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India)
O-2-4Are Ballistic Femoral Neck Fractures Associated with Higher Rates of Failure than Closed Blunt Injury Fractures? A Multicenter Case-Control Study
Oscar Covarrubias(The Johns Hopkins University, United States of America)
O-2-5IDENTIFYING HIGH MORTALITY TRAUMA PATIENTS FROM BLOOD PRESSURE - HEART RATE RELATIONSHIP
Atsushi Senda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
O-2-6EFFECT OF PRE-INJURY ANTIPLATELET THERAPY ON OUTCOMES AND TIMING OF VTE CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS FOR SURGICALLY MANAGED PATIENTS WITH A LOWER EXTREMITY LONG BONE FRACTURE
Kristin Salottolo(Swedish Medical Center, United States of America)

Oral3 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 3/3Oral3 PDF

August.10(Thu) 13:40-14:40 Hana C

Moderator
Yoto Oh(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
O-3-1Clinical efficacy of total hip arthroplasty with or without dual mobility cup versus hemiarthroplasty in elderly Asian patients with acute femoral neck fracture
Jing Chen(Aerospace Central Hospital, China)
O-3-4A case of pelvic fracture treated with robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery under local anesthesia
Yang Song Liu(Aerospace Center Hospital, China)
O-3-5Epidemiological profile of polytraumatized patients treated during the first wave of COVID 19 at a level 1 Trauma Center in São Paulo’s State, Brazil, interdisciplinary care perspective
Yasmin Medeiros(State University of Campinas/ University of Iowa, Brazil)
O-3-6Is Fasciotomy for Compartment Syndrome Associated with Increased Inpatient Mortality in Patients on Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation? An Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Study
Henry Tout Shu(The Johns Hopkins University, United States of America)

Oral4 Geriatrics Oral4 PDF

August.10(Thu) 14:50-15:50 Hana C

Moderator
Yoshimitsu Izawa(Jichi Medical University)
Atsushi Shiraishi(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, Kameda Medical Center)
O-4-1The impact of sarcopenia on fracture patterns of the proximal femur in the geriatric population
Andreja Prtoric(University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Croatia)
O-4-5Clinical analysis of prehospital scene time for geriatric trauma patients
Tae Hwa Hong(Department of Trauma Surgery, Uijeongbu Saint Mary Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea)
O-4-6Characteristics and management of head injuries in the elderly at our institution
Jun Karakama(Department of neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Department of neurosurgery, Ome Municipal General Hospital, Japan)

Oral5 Innovative Care Oral5 PDF

August.10(Thu) 15:50-17:30 Hana C

Moderator
Norio Sato(Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Ehime Univeristy Graduate School of Medicine)
Atsushi Shiraishi(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
Akira Endo(Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital)
O-5-1Comparison of torso trauma and traumatic brain injury via plasma proteomic profiles; A prospective cohort study
Jotaro Tachino(Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
O-5-2Correlation between esophageal temperature and skin core temperature measured by 3M? Bair Hugger? temperature monitoring system during operating room resuscitation in trauma patients
Hyoeun Ahn(Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea)
O-5-3Evaluation of efficacy of lung ultrasound-guided recruitment maneuver in trauma patients
In Kyong Yi(Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea)
O-5-4Physician-Level Deep Learning Algorithm of Trauma Detection of Chest Radiographs
Chien-Hung Ranson Liao(Chang Gung Memorial hospital, Taipei, Taiwan)
O-5-6Open abdomen management: a single-center retrospective observational study
Ikutaro Yamashita(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
O-5-7Decellularized and Lyophilized Fish Dermis as a Skin Substitute for the Treatment of a Major Burn
Alfredo Cordova(Sarasota Memorial Hospital, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, United States of America)
O-5-8Effects of the hybrid emergency room system (HERS) for severely injured pediatric patient
Ayumi Tomonaga(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
O-5-9Novel Assessment Tool for the Evaluation of Emergency Medicine Residents During Trauma Resuscitations-An Innovative New Study Design
Miloš Buhavac(Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, United States of America)

Oral6 Prehospital Oral6 PDF

August.10(Thu) 8:30-9:40 Hana D

Moderator
Nobuya Kitamura(Kimitsu Chuo Hospital)
Nao Urushibata(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
O-6-1Implications to lower under-triage rate of geriatric trauma patients in Republic of Korea;Single center retrospective study
Donghwan Choi(Department of Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea)
O-6-2Reverse shock index multiplied by simplified motor score as a predictor of clinical outcomes in traumatic injury
Meng-Yu Wu(Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan)
O-6-3Impact of physician-staffed ground emergency medical services on survival outcomes in the pre-hospital trauma care system in Japan
Motohiro Tsuboi(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital, Japan)
O-6-4Blood pressure variation before hospital arrival and mortality of hemodynamically unstable trauma patients: A nationwide observational study
Tadashi Matsuoka(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Keio University, Japan)
O-6-5The Association Between Prehospital TXA and Intracranial Pressure in Patients With TBI
William I McKinley(University of Chicago, United States of America)
O-6-6Effectiveness of Car in Trauma Management: Real-time Communication from Scene Enhances Patient Outcomes
Kazuyuki Oka(Shimane Advanced Trauma Center, Japan)
O-6-7Prehospital vital signs predict need for urgent transfusion and use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta
Peter Hu(University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, United States of America)

Oral7 Transfusion/Vascular Trauma Oral7 PDF

August.10(Thu) 9:50-11:00 Hana D

Moderator
Noriyoshi Kutsukata(NISSAN Global Headquarters)
Takaaki Nakada(Graduate School of Medicine and School of Medicine, Chiba University)
Transfusion
O-7-1Challenging the Conventional Interpretation of Low EXTEM Maximum Clot Lysis in Traumatic Brain Injury
Abhiram Devendra Hiwase(Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia)
O-7-2Does Tranexamic Acid Increase Venous Thromboembolism Risk Among Trauma Patients? A Prospective Multicenter Analysis of 17 Level I Trauma Centers in the United States
Lisa Marie Knowlton(Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, California, 94305, USA, Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center (S-SPIRE), Stanford, California, United States of America)
O-7-3Pre-hospital Prediction of Blood Transfusion Requirement in Severe Blunt Trauma Patients Using Machine Learning Approach
Kiyoaki Takaba(Department of Emergency Medicine, Suita-Tokusyukai Hospital, Osaka, Japan, Japan)
O-7-4UTILITY OF ROTEM IN COAGULATION MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR TRAUMA PATIENTS
Vikas Chawla(Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, India)
Vascular Trauma
O-7-5Endovascular versus Surgical management in Patients with Subclavian/Innominate Arterial Injury: Analysis of a Nationwide Database
Maru Kim(Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center, Riverside University Health System, Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, United States of America)
O-7-6Management of Lower Extremity Vascular Injuries in Pediatric Trauma Patients: 20-year Experience at a Single Level 1 Trauma Center
Nicole Lyons(University of Miami - Ryder Trauma Center, United States of America)
O-7-7Subclavian arterial injury associated with clavicle fracture
Parichat Tanmit(Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
O-7-8Predictive factors of mortality in critically ill surgical patients following massive transfusion
Jueun Kim(University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, South Korea)

Oral8 Critical Care 1/2 Oral8 PDF

August.10(Thu) 13:40-14:40 Hana D

Moderator
Asako Matsushima(Graduate School of Ngaoya City University)
Shigenari Matsuyama(Hyogo Emergency Medical Center)
O-8-1Hemostasis Strategy for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation-associated Liver Injury in Patients After Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Takuya Tomioka(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Japan)
O-8-2Spinal Immobilisation......Does the mattress surface matter?
Catherine Bell(Alfred Hospital, Australia)
O-8-3A Study of the Efficacy of Non-Assisted Circulation Therapy for Rewarming Accidental Hypothermia: A Secondary Analysis of the Intensive Care with Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Rewarming in Accident Severe Hypothermia (ICE-CRASH) study
Kana Sugiyama(Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Hirosaki University, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Kensei Hospital, Tsugaruhoken Medical Coop, Aomori, Japan)
O-8-4Correlation of sedation level with brain activity signal modeling and clinical assessment of sedation in the intensive care unit of a level 1 trauma center
Jung Rae Cho(Department of Surgery, Trauma center, Dankook University Hospital, Cheonan, Republic of Korea, South Korea)
O-8-5Is there an ideal timing of tracheostomy in elderly patients with severe traumatic brain injury? Results of an analysis of national data
Maru Kim(Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center, Riverside University Health System, United States of America)
O-8-6Correlation between bispectral index and clinical assessment scales for evaluation of sedation in critically ill adult patients on mechanical ventilation
Vikas Saini(PGIMER, Chandigarh, I, India)

Oral9 Critical Care 2/2 Oral9 PDF

August.10(Thu) 14:50-15:50 Hana D

Moderator
Takatomo Yamayoshi(Kitakyushu City Yahata Hospital)
Takeaki Sato(Tohoku University Hospital)
O-9-1Assessing Clinical Feasibility and Safety of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support in the Intensive Care Unit
Tae Hwa Hong(Department of Trauma Surgery, Uijeongbu Saint Mary Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea)
O-9-2Mitochondrial Antioxidant Decreases Inflammation Following Rat Hemorrhagic Shock by Protecting Mitochondria of Striated Muscle
Jingjing Ye(Peking University People's Hospital; Key Laboratory of Trauma and Neural Regeneration (Peking University) Ministry of Education; National Center for Trauma Medicine of China, China)
O-9-3Current status and issues of pediatric organ donation under brain death in Japan
Takashi Araki(Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Japan)
O-9-4What Factors are Associated with Arterial Line-Related Limb Ischemia in Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation?
Oscar Covarrubias(The Johns Hopkins University, United States of America)
O-9-6Airway compromise after carotid endarterectomy
Sara Dias Teixeira(Centro Hospitalar Universitario de Sao Joao, Intensive Care, Porto, Portugal, Portugal)

Oral10 Resuscitation Oral10 PDF

August.10(Thu) 15:50-17:30 Hana D

Moderator
Wataru Takayama(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
Takeshi Omura(Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital)
O-10-1The study of the potential use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) in severe trauma patients: Any difference between patients who arrive at the hospital and who die at the scene?
Tongporn Wannatoop(Department of Surgery,Faculty of Medicine Siriraj hospital,Mahidol university, Thailand)
O-10-2Right Brachiocephalic Vein Origin Intravenous Access for the Resuscitation of Adult Trauma Patients
Madeline Green(National Trauma Research Institute, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Australia)
O-10-3Videolaryngoscope and PPE as the “New Normal” for Intubation in Trauma Bay
Sameer Sethi(Department of Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education And Research, Chandigarh, India)
O-10-4Ultrasound assessment is useful for evaluating balloon volume of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta
Makoto Aoki(Advanced Medical Emergency Department and Critical Care Center, Japan Red Cross Maebashi Hospital, Japan)
O-10-6Blood flow of vena cava during Pringle Maneuver: Non-invasive evaluation using a Phase- Contrast MRI in a porcine model
Yoshimitsu Izawa(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Jichi Medical University, Division of Medical Technology Training Core, Center for Development of Advanced Medical Technology, Jichi Medical University, Japan)
O-10-7Update In Trauma Resuscitation
Nasim Ahmed(Jersey Shore University Medical Center, United States of America)
O-10-8Limb Complication Rates Are Higher in Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Compared to Standard Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Akihiro Sugiyama(Riverside University Health System, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Riverside, CA, United States of America)
O-10-9Preferential Whole Blood Transfusion During the Early Resuscitation Period is Associated with Decreased Mortality and Transfusion Requirements in Traumatically Injured Patients
Daniel Taylor Lammers(University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center, United States of America)

Oral11 Abdominal Trauma 1/4 Oral11 PDF

August.11(Fri) 9:00-10:00 Hana D

Moderator
Keiichi Okano(Faculty of Medicine / Kagawa University)
Katsuhiro Ogawa(Fuculty of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Kumamoto University)
O-11-1Adult Nonpenetrating Splenic Injury: Is There an Optimal Management Strategy?
Randeep Jawa(Stony Brook Medicine, United States of America)
O-11-2Laparoscopic evaluation of bowel injury in gunshot wound patient: A case report
Naokazu Takata(Okinawa Prefectural Yaeyama Hospital, Japan)
O-11-3Volume-outcome relationship in pediatric blunt liver and/or spleen injuries: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
Susumu Matsushime(Emergency and Critical Care Center, Kurashiki Central Hospital, Japan)
O-11-4Laparoscopy for Trauma: Initial Experience in the Philippines
Ismael Kiamko Naghizadeh Mahani(Unified Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Consortium, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Section of Trauma and Critical Care, Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital, San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines)
O-11-5A patient with severe blunt hepatic trauma and common bile duct avulsion that was treated by multidisciplinary treatment led by the Acute Care Surgery team in the hybrid emergency room system (HERS)
Yu Jinnin(Department of Surgery, Division of Hepatobiliary and pancreatic Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
O-11-6Protective effect of ischemic preconditioning on hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Naoki Hashimoto(Sanda city hospital, Japan)

Oral12 Abdominal Trauma 2/4 Oral12 PDF

August.11(Fri) 10:05-11:05 Hana D

Moderator
Mitsuaki Kojima(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
Gaku Ohira(Chiba University Hospital)
O-12-1Indications and Perioperative Outcomes of Emergency Laparoscopic / Thoracoscopic Surgery for trauma in our Acute Care Surgery Service
Kaori Kono(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
O-12-2The impact of blood type on the mortality of patients with severe abdominal trauma: A multicenter observational study
Wataru Takayama(Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
O-12-3An Increased Abdominal Adiposity Provides a Protection for Patients with Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Computerized Analysis of Cushion Effect for Trauma
CHIH-WEI LU(Department of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan)
O-12-4GALLBLADDER INJURY DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA
Renato Diniz Lins(TRAUMA SURGERY DEPARTMENT / HOSPITAL DE BASE DO DISTRITO FEDERAL (HBDF), Brazil)
O-12-5Pack to vessel distance in post operative CT scan as indirect marker of pack effectiveness in pelvic injury patients underwent Preperitoneal pelvic packing: An exploratory study
Preksha Rani(All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)

Oral13 Abdominal Trauma 3/4 Oral13 PDF

August.11(Fri) 11:10-12:10 Hana D

Moderator
Daisuke Kudo(Tohoku University)
Kosuke Sekiya(Tokyo Medical & Dental University)
Koji Morishita(Tokyo Medical & Dental University)
O-13-1The treatment of sever juxtahepatic veous ijury
Naoki Hashimoto(Sanda city hospital, Japan)
O-13-2Computed tomography and unnecessary laparotomy for abdominal trauma: A descriptive study with a nationwide trauma database
Yukio Sato(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
O-13-3Surgical Approach in the Management of Self-Inflicted Penetrating Abdominal Trauma with Knife in Situ (Hunting Knife) in Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center: a Tertiary Institution in Cebu City, Philippines
Maymona Choudry(Department of General Surgery, Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Philippines)
O-13-5The Role of Diagnostic Laparoscopy in the Evaluation of Abdominal Trauma Patients: A Trauma Quality Improvement Program Study
Chih-Yuan Fu(Department of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan)
O-13-6A review of treatment approaches for traumatic pancreatic injury in our Acute Care Surgery service
Tsuyoshi Nagao(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)

Oral14 Abdominal Trauma 4/4 Oral14 PDF

August.11(Fri) 13:30-14:40 Hana D

Moderator
Taichiro Tsunoyama(Fujieda Municipal General Hospital)
Futoshi Nagashima(Tajima Emergency & Critical Care Medical Center)
O-14-1The role of laparoscopic surgery for management of abdominal trauma
Maru KimDepartment of Trauma Surgery, Uijeongbu Saint Mary Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea)
O-14-2PERCUTANEOUS DRAINAGE IN HIGH GRADE PANCREATIC TRAUMA ? AN AUDIT FROM A LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTRE
Narendra Kumar(DEPARTMENT OF TRAUMA SURGERY KING GEORGE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW INDIA, India)
O-14-3Correlation of grade and severity of liver injury in blunt trauma abdomen and the type of management and its outcome: A prospective observational study
BEDANTA DAS(Department of General Surgery,PGIMER, Chandigarh)
O-14-4Minimalistic approach to blunt liver and splenic trauma: A step forward in Non-operative management : A randomised, non-inferiority controlled trial
Sarang Agarwal(Department of General Surgery, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India)
O-14-5Anatomical sequelae of pancreas after nonoperative management of AAST grade III and IV pancreatic trauma - An ambispective study of 8 years at a level I trauma center
Preksha Rani(All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)
O-14-6Hyperamylasemia after hepatic resection
Naoki Hashimoto(Sanda city hospital, Japan)

Oral15 Education Oral15 PDF

August.11(Fri) 14:45-15:45 Hana D

Moderator
Tomohide Koyama(Asahi General Hospital)
Kei Ito(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
O-15-1Trauma education for Palestine refugee hospitals in Lebanon
Mitsuru Masuda(Japanese Red Cross Society Wakayama Medical Center, Japan)
O-15-2New United Nations’ Educational Program to reduce preventable trauma deaths of peacekeepers: A report on the second pilot United Nations Field Medical Assistant Course (UNFMAC) as a trainer from Japan
Kohei Yamada(Medical Service School, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, Japan)
O-15-3Conventional Total Knee Arthroplasties; a monocentric prospective study examining patient characteristics and intraoperative subprocedure durations to improve surgical predictability
Takayuki Kurokawa(University of Szeged, Hungary)
O-15-4Pediatric trauma training and resuscitation programme- Need of hour in India
Neha Rai(Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences Lucknow, India)
O-15-6Health Inequity in Maori Children Following Major Trauma
Finn McLennan Battleday(Counties Manukau Health, Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand)

Oral16 Quality Oral16 PDF

August.11(Fri) 15:50-16:50 Hana D

Moderator
Hiroyuki Koami(Saga University Hospital)
Yasuaki Mizushima(Osaka Police Hospital)
O-16-4Comparison between RISC II and TRISS in predicting 30-day mortality in major trauma patients admitted at a university hospital in northeastern Thailand
Ploytip Jansiriyotin(Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
O-16-5Capacitating Trauma Centers Through Fellowship and Alliance
ESTHER ALINSUNURIN SAGUIL(Philippine General Hospital, Philippines)
O-16-6Quality improvement by the Implementation of a Mobile Phone-based Application to Centralize and Transmit information: The Quality IMPACT Project
Elizabeth Fox(Augusta University, United States of America)

Oral17 Thoracic Oral17 PDF

August.11(Fri) 16:55-18:05 Hana D

Moderator
Hidemitsu Mototake(Okinawa Chubu Hospital)
Naoyuki Kaneko(Fukaya Red Cross Hospital)
O-17-1The Utility of Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery in Identifying Imaging-Occult Diaphragmatic Injury in Patients Undergoing Surgical Stabilization of Rib Fractures
Jaewon Chang(St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia)
O-17-2Tips for management of unstable chest trauma in resource poor setting, Sri Lanka perspective
Kamal Jayasuriya(Asian Collaboration for Trauma (ACT) & IATSIC, Sri Lanka)
O-17-4Metabolomics Profiling and Serial Changes in Patients with Isolated Chest Trauma: A Prospective observation study from a Level 1 trauma Center
Abhinav Kumar(JPNATC, AIIND, India)
O-17-5Investigating the Link between Frailty and Outcomes in Geriatric Patients with Isolated Rib Fractures
Marcelo Ribeiro Jr.(SSMC-Mayo Hospital & Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Sweden)
O-17-6Rib Fractured Fragment Compressing Aorta in Patient with Chest and Spinal Injuries
Zoran Dakic(University Clinical Centre of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
O-17-7Post traumatic Diaphragmatic Dysfunction is significant in Blunt Chest Trauma patients: A secondary analysis of randomized controlled trial
Mallikarjun Gunjiganvi(Department of General Surgery, AIIMS Mangalagiri, India)

Oral18 Trauma Systems 1/3 Oral18 PDF

August.12(Sat) 9:00-10:00 Hana C

Moderator
Satoshi Ishihara(Hyogo Emergency Medical Center)
Ichiro Okada(Nippon Medical School Hospital)
O-18-1A prehospital triage system to detect traumatic intracranial hemorrhage using machine learning algorithms
Daisu Abe(Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
O-18-2Gunshot Wounds Experiences and Protocols in Japan - A Nationwide Web-based Survey for Tertiary Emergency Medical Centers
Yohei Iwasaki(Trauma and acute critical care center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, Japan)
O-18-4From Across the Globe - Traumatic injuries are an International Concern at the US-Mexico Border Wall
Todd W Costantini(Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns and Acute Care Surgery, UC San Diego Health, United States of America)
O-18-5Vacation cut short: Patterns of International Medevac Transport for Traumatic Injury
Laura Nadine Haines(University of California San Diego, United States of America)
O-18-6Comparing risk adjusted trauma mortality between systems with different resource availability: MGAP is a more appropriate adjustment score
Ajai Malhotra(University of Vermont, USA, United States of America)

Oral19 Trauma Systems 2/3 Oral19 PDF

August.12(Sat) 10:10-11:10 Hana C

Moderator
Tetsuro Nishimura(Osaka Metropolitan University)
Atsushi Tanikawa(Tohoku University Hospital)
O-19-1International and Interdisciplinary Collaboration During the COVID-19 Pandemic Amongst Trauma Surgeons
Nicole Lyons(University of Miami - Ryder Trauma Center, United States of America)
O-19-2Impact of a Second-Tier Trauma Activation Protocol ? Faster Intervention and Reduced Mortality in Major Trauma Patients
Min Li Kang(Department of General Surgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore, Singapore)
O-19-3IS A REGIONAL AIR AMBULANCE SYSTEM COST-EFFECTIVE?
Gui-xi Zhang(The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, China)
O-19-4Construction exploration and layout of China National Trauma Medical Center
Tianbing Wang(Peking University People's Hospital; Key Laboratory of Trauma and Neural Regeneration (Peking University) Ministry of Education; National Center for Trauma Medicine of China, China)
O-19-6Changes of clinical result after launching of Regional Trauma Center Project: Korean National Health Insurance Service data analysis
Sungho Lee(Department of surgery, National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital, South Korea)

Oral20 Trauma Systems 3/3 Oral20 PDF

August.12(Sat) 11:20-12:20 Hana C

Moderator
Fumiaki Kawano(Faculty of Medicine, University of Miyazaki Hospital)
Tomohiko Masuno(Nippon Medical School Hospital)
O-20-1Bringing the Operating Room to the Field: Lessons Learned from On-Scene Field Amputations
Jennie S. Kim(LAC+USC Medical Center, United States of America)
O-20-2Why the media images aren’t enough: Unprecedented rises in pediatric injuries and mortality in austere environments demand enhanced efforts and urgent action to bolster pediatric surgical critical care training and trauma system strengthening interventions among local workforce actors and key stakeholders
Kathryn K Campos(KINGS COLLEGE LONDON CENTRE FOR CONFLICT AND HEALTH, United States of America)
O-20-4Importance of Tracheostomy: A case series of two cut-throat injuries
John Michell Lucena Hundana(Tondo Medical Center, Philippines)
O-20-5Improved nursing education and compliance with developed PIC protocol leads to decreased unplanned ICU admission in trauma patients with rib fractures
Isaac Edward Wenger(Northwell Health, South Shore University, United States of America)
O-20-6System and critical gap analysis of Emergency Medical Services in Asian countries
DINESH KUMAR BAGARIA(ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NEW DELHI, India)

Oral21 Prevention/Disaster Oral21 PDF

August.12(Sat) 9:00-9:50 Hana D

Moderator
Soichi Murakami(Hokkaido University Hospital)
Yoshimi Kitagawa(Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital)
Prevention
O-21-2Prevalence of venous thromboembolism in trauma patient after using Greenfield risk assessment profile (RAP) score in single trauma center, Thailand
Patharat Singthong(Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen university, Thailand)
Disaster
O-21-3Impact of the earthquake during COVID-19 lockdown on fracture admission at a tertiary trauma centre in Croatia
Dino Bobovec(University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Croatia)

Oral22 Outcome 1/3 Oral22 PDF

August.12(Sat) 9:55-11:05 Hana D

Moderator
Joji Kotani(Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine)
Hiroyuki Ootsuka(Tokai University Hachioji Hospital)
O-22-2PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF CHRONIC OPIOID USE AFTER TRAUMATIC INJURY: A HISTORICAL COHORT STUDY USING THE KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SERVICE SAMPLE COHORT DATA
Kunhyung Kim(School of Korean Medicine, Pusan National University, South Korea)
O-22-3Mapping publications using the Japan Trauma Data Bank: A scoping review of the international literature
Shunichiro Nakao(Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
O-22-4Does the severity of free fall trauma depend solely on fall height?
Koji Miura(Kurashiki central hospital, Japan)
O-22-5Acute Kidney Injury after Resuscitive Balloon Occlusion of Aorta: a Single Center Experience
Hancheol Jo(Department of Trauma Surgery, Trauma Center, Dankook University Hospital, South Korea)
O-22-6Prediction of mortality in trauma based on viscoelastic assay (ROTEM - Rotational Thromboelastometry)
Anten Jonish(Christian Medical College, Vellore, India)

Oral23 Outcome 2/3 Oral23 PDF

August.12(Sat) 11:10-12:20 Hana D

Moderator
Yusuke Tsunetoshi(Teine Keijinkai Hospital)
Hikaru Odera(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital)
O-23-1Penetrating trauma in paediatric age group-Trauma team approach beyond golden hour
Yadvendra Dheer(Department of Trauma surgery, KGMU, Lucknow, India)
O-23-2Suicidal neck incision ? It is hard to die
Samir Misra(Department of Trauma surgery, KGMU, Lucknow, India)
O-23-3Use of B/L IIA Ligation with Pre-Peritoneal Packing in Pelvic Trauma hemorrhage controle as a damage control apporach at resource constrain settings: Experience at Level 1 Trauma Center in India
DINESH GORA(ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NEW DELHI, India)
O-23-4Beyond the default male: investigating sex differences in the acute physiological response to trauma and associated clinical outcomes
Jennifer Ross(Centre for Trauma Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Barts Health NHS Trust, United Kingdom)
O-23-5Retinal hemorrhage in infant and young adult patients with acute subdural hematoma
Motoki Inaji(Department of neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
O-23-7Frostbite in January - Amputate in July: Do non-high volume centers practice watchful waiting for surgical management following frostbite injury?
Rachel M Nygaard(Department of Surgery, Hennepin County Medical Center, Hennepin Healthcare, Minneapolis, MN USA, United States of America)

Oral24 Outcome 3/3 Oral24 PDF

August.12(Sat) 13:40-14:50 Hana D

Moderator
Mototsugu Kono(Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital)
O-24-2The Effect of Preinjury Antiplatelet or Anticoagulant Therapy on Mortality in Patients with Major Trauma
Fuminori Yamaji(Advanced Critical Care Center, Gifu University Hospital, Japan)
O-24-3Risk Factors and Economic Impact of Long-term Nursing Care After Major Trauma: A Retrospective Nation-wide Cohort Study from the National Health Insurance Research Database
Ling-Wei Kuo(Department of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Medical Center, Taoyuan City, Taiwan)
O-24-4Individual financial impact for the working class after major trauma: A nationwide retrospective cohort study from Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database
Ling-Wei Kuo(Department of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Medical Center, Taoyuan City, Taiwan)
O-24-6The outcomes of optic nerve decompression surgery for TON at our hospital
Yusuke Yamaki(Department of Neurosurgery, National Defense Medical College, Japan)
O-24-7Outcome Determinants of Major Torso Trauma in a Tertiary Hospital: The Batangas Medical Center Experience
Josemiae Mutya Palanca(Batangas Medical Center, Philippines)

Poster

Poster1 Critical Care/Innovative Care Poster1 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

Moderator
Yoshiya Ishizawa(Aomori Prefectural Central Hospital)
Hiromichi Naito(Okayama University Hospital)
Critical Care
P-1-1Thromboelastometry based fibrinolytic disorders is a possible reliable predictor of poor prognosis in trauma patients
Hiroyuki Koami(Saga University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
P-1-2Predictors of Direct Oral Anticoagulant Concentrations and Outcomes in the Trauma Population
Louis A Perkins(University of California San Diego, United States of America)
P-1-4A case of short-term outcome of airway pressure release ventilation without patient’s spontaneous breathing for severe respiratory failure due to blunt chest trauma
Ryo Ichikawa(Kumamoto Red Cross Hospital Surgery Departure, Japan)
P-1-5A case of cerebral fat embolism after trauma
Yoshitomo Ashitate(Urakawa Red Cross Hospital, Japan)
Innovative Care
P-1-7Tension pneumoenceplus :A successful Non operative management
Deepak Kumar(AIIMS,PAtna, India)

Poster2 Geriatrics/Prehospital Poster2 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

Moderator
Wataru Ishii(Kyoto Daini Red Cross Hospital)
Masato Miyauchi(Kochi Medical School Hospital)
Geriatrics
P-2-2Single-institution Analysis of Geriatric Trauma? Multidisciplinary Approach to Reduce Mortality and Morbidity
Lim Woan Wui(Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore)
P-2-3Characteristics of fall-related injuries in Korea
KYUNG SU KIM(Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea)
Prehospital
P-2-4"Prehospital tranexamic acid for trauma patients" -Current situation in the UK and for Japan's future-
Kazuhiko Omori(Queen Mary University of London, Centre for Trauma sciences, United Kingdom)
P-2-6The role of the paramedic staffs of Korea Coast Guard (KCG) compared to those of National Fire Agency (NFA) using the survey from a Trauma Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (T-PHEC) course
Minjun Kim(Department of Trauma Surgery, Incheon Regional Trauma Center, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, South Korea)
P-2-7Effects of Fall down of the Severity of Occupational injury Patients
YUNA JUNG(Pusan National Unicersity Hospital, South Korea)

Poster3 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 1/3 Poster3 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

P-3-2A Conventional CT scan plus 3D Reconstruction in Emergency Department Provides Benefit for Patients with Pelvic Fractures
Chih-Yuan Fu(Division of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Taiwan)
P-3-3IN A HEARTBEAT: GRADE V BLUNT CARDIAC INJURY, A CASE REPORT
Katrina Bernadette Olave Reyes(Batangas MedicalCenter, Philippines)
P-3-4Potentially salvageable Traumatic Partial Hemipelvectomy - complicated by time and level of care: A challenging case
Mallikarjun Gunjiganvi(AIIMS Mangalagiri, India)

Poster4 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 2/3 Poster4 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

P-4-6Can inflammatory parameters in trauma be predictors of severity and outcomes ?
Rupali Bhalchandra Awale(Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences,Lucknow, India)

Poster5 Polytrauma/Orthopedic Trauma 3/3 Poster5 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

P-5-1Comparison of Three Treatment Options for Distal Ulna Fractures Associated with Volar Locking Fixation for Distal Radius Fractures in Older Women: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
Shibata Ryutaro(Trauma and Microsurgery Center, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan)
P-5-3Multidisciplinary management of the combine soft and bone tissue lesions in patient after the traffic foot injury
Vedrana Muzic Radovic(Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation of the Heart and Lung Diseases and Rheumatism-Thalassotherapia Opatija, Opatija, Croatia, Croatia)
P-5-6Contrast extravasation and hematoma volume as radiologic predictors of the need for embolization in patients with pelvic fractures
Byungchul Yu(Gachon University Gil Medical Center, South Korea)
P-5-7Elbow disarticulation patients treated by pedicled Vascularized Ulnar Nerve Graft(VUNG) : A case report
Sang Hyun Lee(Pusan National University Hospital, Orthopaedic Surgery, South Korea)

Poster6 Resuscitation/Education Poster6 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

Moderator
Masanori Akada(Tohoku Rosai Hospital)
Takatsugu Yamamoto(Minamitama Hospital)
Resuscitation
P-6-2Trauma CPR- A Never Give Up strategy in a polytrauma patient with multiple episodes of cardio pulmonary arrest- A Case Report
DAMODAR KAKUMANU(ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (AIIMS), NEW DELHI, India)
P-6-3Evaluation of resuscitative thoracotomy for blunt trauma ~ 6 years, single institution results ~
Kazuki Mashiko(Chiba Hokusoh Shock and Trauma Center, Nippon Medical School, Japan)
P-6-4A mannequin- based simulation study on the effect of rescuer anthropometrics and pulmonary functions on the quality of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Mallikarjun Gunjiganvi(All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Mangalgiri, India)
Education
P-6-6A study of the usefulness of Mixed Reality devices as an educational tool in trauma care
Eiji Hira(Shimane Advanced Trauma Center, Japan)
P-6-7Efficacy of neurosurgeons' direct intervention to sports organizations on the social awareness of sports head injuries in Japan
Haruo Nakayama(Toho University Ohasi Medical Center, Japan)

Poster7 Education/Quality Poster7 PDF

August.10(Thu) 17:40-18:30

Moderator
Toru Hifumi(St. Luke's International Hospital)
Akira Endo(Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital)
Education
P-7-1A novel course using porcine model for training of trauma surgeons in China ? a prospective analysis
Guixi Zhang(Hong Kong University Shenzhen Hospital A&E, China)
P-7-2Novel Assessment Tool for the Evaluation of Emergency Medicine Residents During Trauma Resuscitations-An Innovative New Study Design
Andrea Weitz(Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, United States of America)
P-7-3Challenge to learn life-saving surgical procedures with virtual reality video
Yoshifumi Takatsume(Department of Anatomy, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
P-7-4Methods and Educational Effectiveness of Simulation Education for Nurses’ Trauma Care: A Literature Review
Kaho Suda(Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine Faculty, Japan)
Quality
P-7-5Three Points of Injury in Children Without a Three Point Harness
Dhruvesh Ramson(Counties Manukau Health, Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand)
P-7-7Changes in cerebrovascular resistance induced by hyperventilation in sports-related concussion patients
Yu Hiramoto(Toho university Ohashi medical center, Department of Neurosurgery, Japan)

Poster8 Abdominal Trauma 1/2 Poster8 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

Moderator
Masafumi Ie(Okinawa Chubu Hospital)
Takayuki Shibusawa(National Hospital Organization, Kumamoto Medical Center)
P-8-1Use of the Abdominal Re-approximation Anchor System in Devastating Penetrating Abdominal Injury
Akihiro Sugiyama(Comparative Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes Research Center, Riverside University Health System Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, United States of America)
P-8-2The Applicability of 3D Modelling in Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Arpad Panyko(4th Department of Surgery, University Hospital Bratislava, Slovakia)
P-8-3Bile leakage as an early complication of liver mesh-wrapping ? case report
Arpad Panyko(University Hospital Bratislava, Slovakia)
P-8-4BLUNT ABDOMEN, SEVERE RENAL TRAUMA WITH INCIDENTAL FINDING OF STAGHORN STONE: CASE REPORT
Chaiwat Panich(Department of surgery, Mahasarakam hospital, Thailand)
P-8-5Traumatic spigelian hernia complicated by caecal perforation and retroperitoneal haematoma
Faisal Syed(Department of General Surgery, Dubbo Base Hospital, Dubbo, Australia, Australia)
P-8-7A New Technique for Patients with Difficulty in Closing the Laparotomy
Hirotaka Shibuya(Japanese Red Cross Ise Hospital, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Japan)

Poster9 Abdominal Trauma 2/2 Poster9 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

Moderator
Takuya Inoue(Komaki City Hospital)
Toshiyuki Natsume(Funabashi Municipal Medical Center)
P-9-1Confounding Case Of Peritonitis Presenting With A Non-surgical Abdomen
Akihiro Sugiyama(Riverside University Health System, United States of America)
P-9-3NPWT for primary closed wounds (incisional NPWT) after traumatic abdominal trauma laparotomy reduces incisional SSI
Kazuki Hagwiara(Emergency and Critical Care Medical center, Yamanashi prefectural central hospital, Japan)
P-9-5Non-operative management in late presentation of abdominal injuries: Grade V renal trauma, grade IV liver trauma, and grade I splenic traum
Renato Diniz Lins(TRAUMA SURGERY DEPARTMENT / HOSPITAL DE BASE DO DISTRITO FEDERAL (HBDF), Brazil)
P-9-6Hybrid treatment in abdominal multiple injuries after blunt trauma
Renato Diniz Lins(TRAUMA SURGERY DEPARTMENT / HOSPITAL DE BASE DO DISTRITO FEDERAL (HBDF), Brazil)
P-9-7Pancreatic Transection due to blunt trauma
Szu Tsen Lai(Taichung Veterans General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Division of Traumatology, Taiwan)

Poster10 Abdominal Trauma/Prevention Poster10 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

Moderator
Mizutani Fumitoshi(Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital)
Kikuo Yo(Hiratsuka City Hospital)
P-10-4Traumatic abdominal hernia: 2 cases with different clinical presentations
Tercio De Campos(Itapecerica da Serra General Hospital, Santa Casa School of Medicine, Brazil)
P-10-5Suicidal cut Throat: A case report
Anurag Kumar(AIIMS, Patna, India)
P-10-6Bilateral Jones stress fracture in a healthy and non-risk patient: A case report
Dino Bobovec(University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Croatia)
P-10-7Factors affecting injury severity of rear seat occupants
Dr. Seokran Yeon(Pusan National University Hospital, South Korea)

Poster11 Thoracic Poster11 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

Moderator
Akinori Osuka(JCHO Chukyo Hospital)
Kiyoshi Murata(Matsudo City General Hospital)
Abdominal Trauma
P-11-1Shot through the heart: A case report and literature review?
Debbie Stone(Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland, Australia, School of Medicine, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia)
P-11-3Penetrating Chest Injury caused by an Improvised Home-made Marble Airgun: A Case Report
John Kristoffer Manicani Japzon(Cotabato Regional and Medical Center, Philippines)
P-11-5 Operative management in the treatment of traumatic chest wall injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Taiga Yamazaki(Faculty of Medicine, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Japan)
Prevention
P-11-7Characteristics, outcomes, and prognostic factor in patients with traumatic diaphragm injury: A nationwide cohort study in Japan
Takafumi Shinjo(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Jichi Medical University, Japan)
P-11-8Disruption of the internal jugular vein
Saaya Ichiyama(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Center, Aomori prefectural Central Hospital, Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Japan)

Poster12 Trauma Systems Poster12 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

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Kenichi Ietsugu(Tonami General Hospital)
Tomonori Furuya(Iryouhoujinsyadan Seieikai New Tokyo Hospital)
P-12-2Analysis of the changes in the characteristics of trauma patients in trauma resuscitation room during the novel coronavirus epidemic
Gui Xi Zhang(Hong Kong University Shenzhen Hospital A&E, China)
P-12-3The current problems related to the institutional trauma care system in Japan
Koji Morishita(Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, Japan)
P-12-4An Overview of Code Crimson trauma patients; what have we learnt?
Niamh Day(Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand)
P-12-5Increased Assault-Related Penetrating Injuries at the Epicenter of Social Unrest During a Global Health Emergency: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Rachel M Nygaard(Department of Surgery, Hennepin County Medical Center, Hennepin Healthcare, Minneapolis, MN USA, United States of America)
P-12-6Mortality in trauma patients admitted during Tokyo Summer Olympic/Paralympic Game in Japan
Takeshi Nishimura(Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Japan)
P-12-7Construction exploration and layout of China National Trauma Medical Center
Baoguo Jiang(Peking University People's Hospital; Key Laboratory of Trauma and Neural Regeneration (Peking University) Ministry of Education; National Center for Trauma Medicine of China, China)
P-12-8Development of a Standard Minimum Dataset for Low Severity Trauma in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
Grant Christey(Waikato Hospital, Hamilton New Zealand, University of Auckland, Te Manawa Taki Trauma Research Centre, New Zealand)

Poster13 Outcome Poster13 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

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Yuusuke Ito(Saiseikai Senri Hospital)
Takayuki Irahara(Aichi Medical University Hospital)
P-13-2A machine learning algorithm to predict the recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma using preoperative computed tomography images
Yuji Takano(Tokyo Medical and Dental Unversity, Japan)
P-13-3Penetrating sugarcane injury to brain via orbit: A Case report
Majid Anwer(AIIMS, Patna, India)
P-13-4US Guided Serratus Anterior Plane block for Traumatic Rib Fracture Pain Control- Review of 5 cases
Prem Raj Singh(King Georges Medical UNiversity, India)
P-13-6Bone growth stimulator devices reduce surgical intervention, opioid utilization, and overall costs in patients with fracture nonunions
Ian Cowgill(Holmes Regional Medical Center, United States of America)

Poster14 Vascular Trauma/Disaster Poster14 PDF

August.11(Fri) 18:10-19:00

Moderator
Shinichiro Irabu(Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital)
Yoshinori Murao(Yao Tokushukai General Hospital)
Vascular Trauma
P-14-2ALWAYS KEEP A “PLAN-B” READY : ENDOVASCULAR STENTING THROUGH AN INTRAPERITONEAL ILIAC CONDUIT ACCESS FOR BLUNT THORACIC AORTIC INJURY IN A 14-YEAR-OLD : A CASE REPORT FROM A LEVEL I TRAUMA CENTRE IN INDIA
Debmoy Ghatak(Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care, JPN Apex Trauma Centre, AIIMS Delhi, India)
P-14-3Save the life before save the limb: A report on a patient with multiple trauma who was saved by a vascular damage control approach after being brought in the HERS
Kaori Ito(Department of Emergency Medicine/Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
P-14-4Portal vein trauma using thoracotomy for proximal aortic control as a treatment strategy in blunt trauma: case report
Renato Diniz Lins(TRAUMA SURGERY DEPARTMENT / HOSPITAL DE BASE DO DISTRITO FEDERAL (HBDF), Brazil)
P-14-5Penetrating chest trauma with injury subclavian artery injury and open approach via the infraclavicular route
Renato Diniz Lins(General Surgery Department / Hospital Regional de Taguatinga (HRT), Brazil)
P-14-6Isolated Axillary Artery Rupture: An Unusual Case Following Blunt Shoulder Trauma
Szu Tsen Lai(Taichung Veterans General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Division of Traumatology, Taiwan)
Disaster
P-14-7Preparation for Emergency Response as the Japan Disaster Relief medical team (EMT Type 2) in Peacetime
Jiro Oba(Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan Disaster Relief (JDR) medical team, Japan)