Final Programme - SICOT International Orthopaedics: SICOT2016
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Final Programme - SICOT International Orthopaedics: SICOT2016
30 June–2 July 2016 • Würzburg e surgery kne Specialised plus 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting 30 June–1 July 2016 Würzburg (Germany) supported by Deutsche Kniegesellschaft e. V. AGA Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie www.sicot2016.de © wikimedia.org/Daniel Vorndran PROGRAMME Programme overview • Thursday, 30 June 2016 SICOT Conference Wolfskeel Workshops Trainees Meeting Egloffstein Rotenhan Kemenate 08:00 Registration and opening of the exhibition area 08:30–09:00 Opening 09:00 Registration 09:00–09:30 09:30–09:45 Invited lecture 1 p. 45 Opening 09:30–10:30 09:45–11:30 Trainee presentations 1 Session 1 Cartilage injuries and p. 45 meniscus repair p. 28 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 11:30–12:15 11:00–13:00 Distinguished lecture 1 p. 30 Invited lecture 2–5 12:25–13:10 Lunch break in the exhibition area 13:15–15:00 p. 46 Industry workshop 1 13:00‐14:00 Lunch break and poster presentation Session 2 Ligament repair and 14:00–15:30 knee dislocation p. 31 Best trainee presentations Coffee break in the exhibition area p. 47 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 15:30–17:30 Session 3 16:00–17:30 Joint retaining therapy Invited lecture 6–8 for gonarthrosis pa‐ tients/Patellofemoral instability p. 32 2 p. 30 Workshop Trainees 1 p. 48 p. 47 Programme overview • Friday, 1 July 2016 SICOT Conference Wolfskeel Workshops Trainees Meeting Egloffstein Rotenhan Kemenate 08:00 Registration 08:30 Registration 08:30–09:30 09:00–11:00 Trainee presentations 2 Session 4 Primary knee arthroplasty p. 49 09:30–10:30 p. 33 Invited lecture 9–10 11:00–11:30 p. 50 Distinguished Lecture 2 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentations p. 33 11:00–13:00 Invited lecture 11–14 11:40–12:25 Industry symposium 11:40–12:25 Industry workshop 2 p. 34 p. 34 12:30–14:30 p. 50 Session 5 Lunch break in the exhibition area Patient specific knee and poster presentation arthroplasty and navigation p. 35 14:00–14:30 13:00–14:00 Workshop Trainees 2 p. 50 Trainee presentations 3 Coffee break in the exhibition area 15:00–17:00 p. 51 Session 6 Regenerative science 14:30–15:30 Invited lecture 15–16 p. 36 p. 51 17:15–17:55 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentations Poster presentations Ground floor Invited lecture 17–19 16:00–17:30 p. 51 p. 39–44 Closing and prizes 19:30–00:00 Social evening, Bürgerbräu Würzburg 3 Programme overview • Saturday, 2 July and Sunday, 3 July 2016 Saturday, 2 July Sunday, 3 July SICOT Conference Social programme Wolfskeel Golf Club Würzburg 09:00 Registration 09:30–11:15 Session 7 Fractures around the knee and periprosthetic fractures 10:00–15:00 Golf tournament p. 37 Coffee break in the exhibition area 11:45–13:30 Session 8 Knee revision arthroplasty/periprosthetic infections p. 38 13:30–13:45 Awards for the best three presentations 4 p. 24 Table of contents Organisation and imprint......................................................................................... 6 Welcome note Conference chair Maximilian Rudert........................................................... 8 President of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic surgery Heiko Reichel............................................................. 9 Dirk Nowitzki................................................................................................ 10 Distinguished lectures............................................................................................. 11 General information Fees .............................................................................................................. 14 Travel and Accomodation ............................................................................ 15 City map ....................................................................................................... 18 Useful travel information............................................................................. 19 Certification.................................................................................................. 20 General hints for authors and presenters............................................................... 22 Awards..................................................................................................................... 23 Social and cultural programme............................................................................... 23 Sponsors, exhibitors and media cooperation.......................................................... 26 Industry workshop/symposium............................................................................... 27 Scientific programme Thursday, 30 June 2016................................................................................ 28 Friday, 1 July 2016........................................................................................ 33 Saturday, 2 July 2016.................................................................................... 37 Poster presentations.................................................................................... 39 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting Thursday, 30 June 2016................................................................................ 45 Friday, 1 July 2016........................................................................................ 49 Poster sessions............................................................................................. 53 Index ........................................................................................................................ 55 Registration form..................................................................................................... 58 5 Organisation and imprint Venue Tagungszentrum Festung Marienberg • 97082 Würzburg/DE Date 30 June–2 July 2016 Conference website www.sicot2016.de Hosting societies SICOT – International Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology Patronage The SICOT International Orthopaedics 2016 is under the auspices of: Deutsche Kniegesellschaft e. V. AGA Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie Conference chair Maximilian Rudert Medical Director of the Clinic of the district of Lower Franconia Orthopaedic Hospital König-Ludwig-Haus Department of Orthopaedics, University of Würzburg Brettreichstrasse 11 • 97074 Würzburg/DE Co-chairs Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe (München/DE) Robert Hube (München/DE) Conference organisation Joerg Arnholdt Andre F. Steinert Department for Orthopaedic Surgery, König-Ludwig-Haus Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg Brettreichstrasse 11 • 97074 Würzburg/DE 6 Organisation and imprint Organising committee of the 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting (30 June–1 July 2016) Fatih Kucukdurmaz (Chairman) Bassel El-Osta Mohamed Sukeik Professional congress organiser Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH Dirk Eichelberger/Stefanie Becker Carl-Pulfrich-Strasse 1 07745 Jena/DE Phone +49 3641 31 16-305/-322 Fax +49 3641 31 16-243 sicot2016@conventus.de www.conventus.de Design/Layout Layout Print Circulation Editorial Deadline krea.tif-studio UG (limited liability) Silber Druck oHG 7.000 10 May 2016 7 Welcome note Conference Chair Dear colleagues, dear valued guests and friends, With great pleasure we welcome you to the SICOT International Orthopaedics Conference 2016 in Würzburg, which takes place at Marienberg Fortress Conference Center. The main topic of the conference is “Specialised Knee Surgery”, which includes among others biomechanics, the painful knee, fractures, knee dislocation, infection, stem cells, patient specific therapies and periprosthetic fractures, inter alia. Integrated into the conference is the SICOT Trainees Meeting, which offers young scientists, registrars and trainees from all over the world a unique opportunity to attend top class instructional courses and lectures and to present their work in front of an international audience with orthopaedic experts and leaders in the field. In the light of the 100th anniversary of the “Orthopaedic Hospital Koenig-Ludwig-Haus”, which is also the chair of orthopaedics at the University of Würzburg, I am honoured to welcome numerous leaders of the world orthopaedic community to the SICOT International Orthopaedics 2016. Apart from the conference you will have the opportunity to visit the historic city of Würzburg where Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered the X-rays in 1895. We are looking forward to exciting debates in the field of knee surgery and to an intensive and fruitful exchange of experiences. Prof. Dr. med. Maximilian Rudert Conference chair with co-chairs Prof. Dr. med. Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe PD Dr. med. Robert Hube 8 Welcome Note of the President of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Trauma (DGOU) and the German Society for Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery (DGOOC) it is my pleasure to welcome you to the SICOT International Congress “Specialised Knee Surgery” in Würzburg. Our orthopaedic society, the DGOOC, has a long-standing tradition in knee surgery as well as orthopaedic surgery in general. Its roots date back to 1901 when it was founded by a small group of surgeons including Albert Hoffa who worked and lived in Würzburg for many years. Without any doubt, Würzburg can be called the cradle of modern German Orthopaedics as the very first orthopaedic hospital in Germany was founded on Würzburg soil in 1816, named the “Karolinen-Institut”. Run by Johann Georg Heine, the aim of this institution first was to manufacture artificial limbs and tools for the treatment of congenital and posttraumatic deformities. Later on, surgery was added to the therapeutic portfolio and surgical innovations such as the first osteotome were developed here. Due to the increasing number of handicapped persons during World War I, a new modern hospital had to be built, named the “König-Ludwig-Haus”. This year, this hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary. Under the leadership of famous German orthopaedic surgeons, it gained nationwide reputation and nowadays one of the biggest university chairs for Orthopaedics in Germany is seated here. To celebrate this anniversary, my dear colleague Maximilian Rudert and his team in cooperation with SICOT have organised an outstanding international congress welcoming many leaders in their field who are going to present cutting-edge research results and discuss the latest developments in knee surgery. I also want to welcome young orthopaedic surgeons from all over the world to join us at the 23rd SICOT Trainees meeting. I wish you pleasant and informative days and exciting debates about the present and future trends in knee surgery. Prof. Dr. med. Heiko Reichel President DGOU/DGOOC 2016 9 Welcome note Dirk Nowitzki Dear guests, I have the pleasure of welcoming you to the SICOT International Orthopaedics Conference 2016 in my beautiful hometown, Würzburg. Würzburg is home for me. It was the starting point of my basketball career. I am very thankful that I have been able to stay healthy throughout the 20 years of my NBA life. The daily demands on an NBA body with 82 games in a regular season and additional playoff games are intense. It is extremly important to take care of yourself and devote time to injury prevention activities. I focus on a good diet, stretching and Yoga, osteopathic treatment and specialised strength exercises. Würzburg is also home to my foundation: the Dirk Nowitzki Stiftung. We focus on helping children discover their potential through sports. I was very fortunate to experience a happy and protected childhood. Sadly, childhood looks different for many kids. These kids need our support to get a chance in life. They need our help to believe in themselves. They need our backing to raise their voices. To support these children in need, we fund projects that value the potential of every child and help them overcome difficulties. Sports is a fantastic way to build relationships and find creative ways to conquer new challenges with others. We also focus on advocating childrens’ rights. We all benefit from the unique perspective, the intuitive knowledge and the joy that children bring to our society. We just need to provide the framework and listen. During the next few days at the SICOT International Orthopaedics Conference, Würzburg will be home to you. I hope you enjoy your time here with stimulating discussions, interesting people and a good glass of Franconian wine. With best wishes, Dirk Nowitzki 10 Distinguished lectures Distinguished lecture 1 Thursday, 30 June 2016 • 11:30–12:15 Lecture hall Wolfskeel Build Your Reputation…and they will come. Roy Sheppard (Radstock, Somerset/UK) Expert moderator and facilitator Roy Sheppard is a specialist conference moderator, an experienced speaker and the author of eight books. As a moderator, Roy works on high-profile conferences for some of the world’s largest and most respected organisations. He has been asked back time and again to moderate ‘private’ conferences for the Olympic movement held in Lausanne, Beijing and Rio de Janeiro. He has moderated conferences for the world’s largest trade association – the ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers) in Rome, Dubai, Cape Town, Istanbul, New York and their flagship event RECON in Las Vegas (attended by 53,000 delegates). He is also the acknowledged European expert on building profitable business relationships through networking and referrals and has spoken at conferences all over the world. He has worked as a visiting lecturer at Cranfield University’s full-time MBA course. And more recently at Henley School of Management. For many years he was a radio and television broadcaster, mainly with the BBC. But also at HTV Wales in Cardiff and LBC Radio in London Working both regionally and nationally for the BBC, he presented music and interviewbased programmes, including the Sony Award winning “In the News” on BBC Radio 4. Whilst Roy was also involved in production and script writing, his main area of expertise was in live television and he regularly worked alongside other notable presenters including Jeremy Paxman, Eamonn Holmes, Ann Robinson and the late Jill Dando. From 1985–1991, he was an anchorman of the early evening news for the BBC in London where he consistently proved his ability to perform under pressure. In 1994 he trained as a hypnotherapist, although he decided not to go into practice. 11 Distinguished lectures His books include “Meet Greet and Prosper”, “Rapid Result Referrals” and “Your Personal Survival Guide to the 21st Century.” In 2008 he co-wrote (with Mary T Cleary) and published “Venus: The Dark Side”. The same book is called “That Bitch: Protect Yourself Against Women with Malicious Intent”. In October 2010 he published “How to be The One” which became the subject of a two page spread in YOU, the UK’s top circulation women’s magazine (part of The Mail on Sunday) and was a lead story on CNN.com’s Lifestyle website. July 2013 saw the simultaneous publication of “Dear Son: what I wish I’d known at your age” and “Dear Daughter: what I wish I’d known at your age”. These are gift books from parents and grandparents to every 15- to 25-year-old. Described by The Mature Times as “The best gift you can give a teenager”. Distinguished lecture 2 Friday, 1 July 2016 • 11:00–11:30 Lecture hall Wolfskeel Publishing scientific data – why, how and where in the future Marius Scarlat (Toulon/FR) Editor in Chief International Orthopaedics Fields of interest • Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and Arthroscopy • Adult Osteo-articular Elective and Reconstructive Surgery • Orthopaedic Traumatology and Emergency • Adult and Pediatrics Sports Medicine and related surgery Medical degrees, work history and qualifications • since 1 October 2002: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chief of Service, Clinique St Michel, Toulon/FR • 1999–2002: Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, General Hospital, Hyères/FR • 1998–1999: Advanced Clinical Experience (ACE) in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Instructor and Clinical Fellow with Professors Matsen, Harryman and Smith, University of Washington, Seattle, WA/US • 1995–1998: Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Regional Hospital Metz (level 1 Trauma Center), Metz/FR 12 Distinguished lectures • • • • • • • 1991–1995: Specialty Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nancy, Clinical Clerkship in Nancy, Strasbourg and Metz/FR October 1995: Board Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, University of Nancy/FR 1994–1995: University Diploma of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg/FR 1992–1993, University Diploma in Osteo-Articular Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Nancy/FR 1991: Alumnus of the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, Salzburg/AT 1994: Ph.D. in Medical Sciences, University of Oradea Thesis: “Contributi ons to the morphologic, clinical and imagisti c study of the proximal femur osteoporosis and related fractures” 1986: M.D. in General Medicine – Bucharest University Thesis: “Fracturile gleznei – studiu biomecanic si clinic “ (Ankle fractures – Biome chanical and Clinical Study) Books and textbooks 1. Osteoporosis, Ed.Mil. Bucharest 1992 - ISBN : 973-32-0332-7 in Romanian; Abstracts in French, English and Russian – 121 pages First Romanian Monography about Osteoprosis 2. Les Sutures en Pratique Chirurgicale (Sutures in surgical practice - 178 pages – EIKON Ed. – Nancy 1998 in French 3. Clinical Scores in Orthopaedic Surgery – 4OO pages in English, Author of the Shoulder Section – SPRINGER Ed, Paris, 2O14 4. Basics in Shoulder Surgery – 250 pages In English, Author – SPRINGER Ed. Paris, 2O16, in preparation 13 General information Registration Registration for the conference is required. Please register online at www.sicot2016.de. Registration can also be made via fax or mail. For this purpose, please use our registration form on page 58. Registration fees Physician – SICOT member* Physician – SICOT non-member Trainee – SICOT member* Trainee – SICOT non-member Social programme Social evening (1 July 2016, Bürgerbräu Würzburg) Golf tournament (3 July 2016) Member of the Golf Club Würzburg e. V. Regular 240 EUR 340 EUR 90 EUR 130 EUR 50 EUR 35 EUR 60 EUR * Please send a confirmation of your status either to registration@conventus.de, Fax +49 3641 31 16-244 or by mail to Conventus GmbH • indicating the keyword: SICOT 2016 • Carl-Pulfrich-Strasse 1, 07745 Jena, Germany Payment and confirmation of payment An invoice or confirmation of registration will be sent to you via postal or electronic mail within 14 days. This invoice is a valid invoice which may be submitted to the local tax and revenue office. All fees are due upon receipt of invoice/registration confirmation. Payment transfers must include participant’s name and invoice number. Payment is also accepted by credit card (Master-/Eurocard, American Express, VISA). Should you transfer your invoice amount within 10 days before the event, please present your transfer remittance slip on-site. The registration fees include • Admission to all scientific sessions and access to our industry exhibition • Opening ceremony/Public lectures • Welcome reception • Conference materials (conference bag, final programme, name badge, etc.) • Refreshments as indicated in the programme • Public transportation 14 General information Accommodation We have reserved a contingent of rooms at special rates in different categories. Please quote the special conference booking code “SICOT” to benefit from the special conference rates. Conventus acts as an intermediary for hotel reservations and therefore assumes no liability for reservations. Changes and cancellations have to be addressed to the according hotels directly. The cancellation terms of the individual hotels apply. Further information on accommodation is provided at www.sicot2016.de/travel-hotels/hotels. Important note: Please book your hotel 4 weeks before the conference. The rates are only valid until that date. After expiration of the room contingents special conference rates will be offered upon availability. General terms and conditions Please find our general terms and conditions at www.sicot2016.de/general-terms-and-conditions. Travel Round trip to events of Conventus from 99 EUR In cooperation with Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH and Deutsche Bahn you can travel safe and sound to the SICOT conference in Würzburg, Germany. Your way to help save the environment: Travel with 100% green power to your event with the Deutsche Bahn long-distance services. We guarantee to get the enegy you need for your journey in Germany from 100% renewable sources. 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Redeem your bonus points by selecting attractive rewards such as free journeys or first-class upgrades. For more information go to www.bahn.de/bahn.bonus. Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH and Deutsche Bahn wish you a pleasant journey! * An advance booking of at least three days is required. Changes and reimbursement before the first day of validity are possible. Changes and reimbursement conditions at the time of the ticket booking according to Conditions of Carriage of the Deutsche Bahn of Sparpreis fares. Changes and reimbursement are excluded from the first day of validity onwards. Passengers restrict themselves to a particular train and travel times. For a supplement of EUR 40 full flexible tickets are also available for domestic travels within Germany. ** The booking line is available from Monday to Saturday 07:00 am to 10:00 pm. Calls will be charged at EUR 0.20 per call, from mobiles EUR 0.60 per call at maximum. Just arrive Würzburg is located in the center of important main roads. The city is directly connected to the following motorway routes: • A 3/A 9 Cologne–Würzburg–Nürnberg–Munich • A 7 Hanover–Würzburg–Ulm • A 81 Stuttgart–Heilbronn–Würzburg. The travel by plane is easy: Whether by car or train, the airports of Frankfurt and Nürnberg are only one hour away. Würzburg Central Station is highly frequented with more than 350 trains arriving and departing per day with more than 70 of them ICE trains. Easy parking In the area of the fortress grounds a parking area with barrier system for 200 vehicles is provided. The way from the parking area to the convention center 500 m. Getting there by bus From April to October the public bus 9 brings you from the residence or Juliuspromenade in downtown Würzburg to Marienberg Fortress. To do this, select the direction of the fortress and get off at the terminus “Schönborntor”. 16 General information Shuttle service A free shuttle bus service between the G-Hotel and the conference center will be exclusively provided for you. Please note the following times and departure locations: Thursday, 30 June: 08:15, departure at 08:25 (meeting point: G-Hotel, Schweinfurter Strasse 1–3, 97080 Würzburg) 17:15, departure at 17:30 (meeting point: parking area fortress Marienberg) Friday, 1 July: 08:15, departure at 08:25 (meeting point: G-Hotel, Schweinfurter Strasse 1–3, 97080 Würzburg) 18:00, departure at 18:15 (meeting point: parking area fortress Marienberg) Saturday, 2 July: 08:15, departure at 08:25 (meeting point: G-Hotel, Schweinfurter Strasse 1–3, 97080 Würzburg) 14:00, departure at 14:15 (meeting point: parking area fortress Marienberg) Map of the venue Map of Fortress Marienberg Convention Center Fortress Marienberg 17 ➊ Gate “Höchberg” Inner width of gate Height of gate up to arch Height of gate incl. arch 3,10 m 2,50 m 3,60 m General information City map 3 2 1 4 1 Fortress Marienberg (Congress venue) Bürgerbräu (Social evening) 2 Frankfurter Strasse 87, 97082 Würzburg G-Hotel 3 Schweinfurter Strasse 1–3, 97080 Würzburg Golfplatz 4 Am Golfplatz 2, 97084 Würzburg 18 General information Useful travel information Citizens of the EU EU nationals do not require a visa to enter the Federal Republic of Germany. Non-EU citizens All Non-EU citizens require a visa. However, a visa is not required for visits of up to 90 days in a 180 day period for nationals of those countries for which the European Community has abolished the visa requirement. You may apply for short stay visas (Schengen Visas) at missions of the German Federal Foreign Office, such as embassies and consulates. Please also visit the homepage of “Auswärtiges Amt”, www.auswaertiges-amt.de, to find a detailed table of all countries requiring a visa and more information on visa regulations, as well as a list of German missions around the world. Invitation Letter An invitation letter for the purpose of obtaining a travel visa or permission to attend the meeting will be handed out on request after successful registration for the course. Weather The average temperature in June/July in Würzburg is around 30°C. Please also check www.weather.com for up-to-date weather forecasts. Currency As in most countries of the European Union, the official German currency is the Euro (€). Please note that there are no general bank hours in Germany. Most banks are open in the morning hours and just a few hours in the afternoon or early evening. Major credit cards are accepted at most cashpoints, stores, restaurants and hotels. Language English is spoken by the staff of most hotels, restaurants and shops. Telephone and internet Germany’s international pre-dial is +49 (0049). Public places like airports, universities, libraries, restaurants and cafés may offer “free”-WiFi Hotspots. 19 General information Certification ...of the Bavarian State Chamber of Physicians for the Scientific programme 30 June 2016 09:30–17:30 1 July 2016 09:00–17:55 2 July 2016 08:30–13:30 Category A Category A Category A 7 Points 7 Points 4 Points The assigned points will also be accepted by the Medical Chamber of Austria and from Switzerland. Proof of attendance For certification you must provide proof of attendance. Therefore please sign/add your bar code to the list at the check-in desk, on-site every day at the conference. Certificate of the Deutsche Kniegesellschaft e. V. The Deutsche Kniegesellschaft e. V. certificate the conference “Specialised Knee Surgery” as Module 3 “Endoprosthetics “ to get the certificate “Knee surgeon”. Please find more information over the website www.deutsche-kniegesellschaft.de. 20 General information Name badge Please wear your name badge during all conference events, including the networking activities. Admission to scientific sessions and to the industry exhibition is restricted to participants wearing their badge. Participants will receive their name badge when collecting their conference documents at the check-in desk. Cloakroom The coat and luggage room at the congress is unsecure. Opening hours Industry Exhibition Poster Exhibition Check-In and Speakers Ready Room Thursday 09:00–18:00 09:00–18:00 09:00–18:00 Friday 08:30–18:00 09:00–17:00 08:30–17:00 Saturday 09:00–12:00 09:00–14:00 09:00–14:30 Internet corner and WIFI access WIFI is available for free throughout the whole conference area. Please ask at the check-in desk for the login data. Conference language The conference language is English. 21 General hints for authors and presenters Submission of a presentation/Technical information The presentation should be prepared as PDF, MS Office PowerPoint2007, 2010 for Windows or key for Macintosh DVD in format 16:9 (main lecture hall “Wolfskeel”) and in format 4:3 (lecture hall “Egloffstein” and the Workshop rooms). A presentation notebook with a PDF reader and MS Office PowerPoint 2010/2007 will be provided. The use of personal notebooks is possible upon agreement. However, it may interrupt the flow of the programme in the lecture hall. Please provide an adapter for VGA if necessary. To guarantee a smooth running programme please upload your presentation in due time – at least 2 hours before your presentation is due to start. Should you wish to use non-digital equipment, please contact us at sicot2016@conventus.de. Presentation upload The speakers’ ready room for uploading your presentation is located on the 2. floor of the Conference center. For submission, please use a USB flash drive, CD or DVD disc that is not protected by any software. Professional staff and equipment will be available for you to arrange and preview your presentation. Time allocation Please prepare your presentation for the allotted amount of time. Chairs and moderators may interrupt you, should you overrun your time limit. Poster session Your poster must be in English, DIN A0 (84,1 cm x 118,9 cm) and of vertical format. Pins will be provided on your poster board. Please do not use any other type of pins than those provided. All poster boards will be labelled with a poster number, please find your poster number in the programme book. Please note that all posters should be hung by Thursday by 12:00 and be removed, at the latest, by Saturday 14:00. Posters that have not been removed by the said time will be considered as waste. During our poster sessions abstract authors gain the possibility to present their poster in a short presentation. All poster sessions are moderated poster tours and take place within the exhibition area. Poster session: Friday, 1 July 2016, 17:15–17:55 Further information is provided on page www.sicot2016.de. 22 General hints for authors and presenters Abstract awards “Specialised Knee Surgery” Three prizes will be awarded to the best presentations of the SICOT 2016 conference, worth 1,500 EUR, 1,000 EUR and 500 EUR. Sponsored by Aesculap AG (Tuttlingen) SICOT Travel Award The International Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (SICOT) supports the three best talks of the trainees meeting with the SICOT Travel Award. The award includes prize money of 1,000 EUR (1st prize), 600 EUR (2nd prize) and 400 EUR (3rd prize). Requirement: The SICOT Travel Award will be awarded to SICOT members only. SOCiAL AnD CULTURAL PROgRAMMe Social evening You are invited to round off the scientific program in casual atmosphere. Take some time to refresh contacts or even to make new contacts! Friday, 1 July 2016 19:30–00:00 Bürgerbräu Würzburg • Frankfurter Strasse 87 • 97082 Würzburg 50 EUR © Bürgerbräu Würzburg Date Time Venue Costs 23 Social and cultural programme Golf tournament Date Time Duration Course Venue Minimum number of participants Price per person Please notice Sunday, 3 July 2016 10:00–15:00 approximately 5 hours 18-hole Golf Club Würzburg e. V. • Am Golfplatz 2 97084 Würzburg, Germany 50 Member Golfclub Würzburg e. V. Regular Registration is requested until 31 May 2016! 35 EUR 60 EUR This 18-hole golf course was set up on a highly diversified terrain. More than half of the holes provide an excellent view of Würzburg and the Fortress Marienberg. Other holes run through pristine nature and a population of old trees. Three ponds add further to the optical and athletic attractiveness. The clubhouse houses a conservatory and an Mediterranian restaurant. Opened in 1984. Design: Karl F. Grohs. Terrain Undulating with water hazards Technical difficulty Moderate – Hard Etiquette • Softspikes required. • Dogs on leash permitted. Mobile phone permitted on course. • GPS devices approved. Phone +49 931 67890 Fax +49 931 67880 info@golfclub-wuerzburg.de www.golfclub-wuerzburg.de © Golf Club Würzburg e. V. 24 Social and cultural programme Mozartfest Würzburg: How a coffee break turned into a feast for the senses Mozartfest Würzburg – the very name evokes images and sounds: Mozart’s melodies, over 200 years old and still the most often played pieces of classical music, and Würzburg, the city on the river Main surrounded by picturesque vineyards and shaped by the reign of the prince-bishops. Until today the unique union of the arts is what makes the Mozartfest so alluring: The fact that the incredible architectural skill of Balthasar Neumann, the frescos of Giovanni Batista Tiepolo and the stucco-work of Antonio Bossi provide a fascinating atmosphere for topquality musical performances is acknowledged by up to 25,000 national and international guests who attend the Mozartfest every year and enjoy the symphony concerts in the Imperial Hall with first-class artists and orchestras as well as the Serenades at the Court Gardens, cross-over concerts in a former printing hall, evenings with music and literature in wine cellars or contemplative concerts at the former convent of Himmelspforten. In 2016 the festival will last from June 3 until July 3 and world-renowned artists, celebrated orchestras, and exquisite chamber music ensembles will illuminate the Imperial Hall with their music and make the Mozartfest one of the highlights among the international classical music festivals. Concerts while congress Wednesday, 29 June Thursday, 30 June and Friday, 1 July Thursday, 30 June Saturday, 2 July Die Kölner Akademie | Ronald Brautigam (Residence Hall) Residenz-Gala with Concerto Romano incl. Dinner (Residence Hall) Bamberger Symphoniker | Jonathan Nott (Bruckner im Dom - Kiliansdom) Waltraud Meier | Joseph Breinl (Theater) Ticket Office Mozartfest Würzburg Rückermainstrasse 2 (town hall) • 97070 Würzburg/DE Phone +49 931/37 23 36 • Fax +49 931/37 39 39 www.mozartfest.de • info@mozartfest.de Opening hours 15 February–2 June Mo/Tue/Thu 10:00–17:00, Wed/Fri 10:00–14:00 3 June–1 July Mo–Sat 10:00–14:00 closed on Friday, 10 June 25 Sponsors, exhibitors and media cooperation Industry workshop/symposium Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) Lima Deutschland GmbH (Hamburg/DE) Smith & Nephew GmbH (Hamburg/DE) Stryker GmbH & Co. KG (Duisburg/DE) Industry exhibition AQ Implants GmbH (Ahrensburg/DE) Brainlab AG (Feldkirchen/DE) Condor GmbH (Salzkotten/DE) ConforMIS Europe GmbH (Fürth/DE) Heraeus Medical GmbH (Wehrheim/DE) Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) Lima Deutschland GmbH (Hamburg/DE) medi GmbH & Co. KG (Bayreuth/DE) Pajunk Medical Produkte GmbH (Geisingen/DE) PETER BREHM GmbH (Weisendorf/DE) RESORBA Medical GmbH (Nürnberg/DE) Smith & Nephew GmbH (Hamburg/DE) Stryker GmbH & Co. KG (Duisburg/DE) Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KG (Hamburg/DE) Zimmer Biomet (Freiburg/DE) Media cooperation EDP Sciences (Les Ulis Cedex A/FR) SICOT-J 26 State at printing INDUSTRY Workshop/Symposium Specialised Knee Surgery Thursday, 30 June 2016 12:25–13:10 Industry workshop 1 Rotenhan Lima Deutschland GmbH (Hamburg/DE) 1 Level Respecting Knee Kinematics with the Physica System Friday, 1 July 2016 11:40–12:25 Rotenhan 1 Level Industry workshop 2 Smith & Nephew GmbH (Hamburg/DE) JOURNEY II – A more human knee Philosophy, design concept and video demonstration of a new kinematic driven total knee system 11:40–12:25 Wolfskeel 1 Level Industry symposium Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) 40 years of Sleeve – from history to daily practice Workshop presentations “Trainees Meeting” Thursday, 30 June 2016 13:00–14:00 Workshop presentation 1 Kemenate Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH 1 Level Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) ATTUNE® Knee System – optimised balance by stability in motion Friday, 1 July 2016 13:00–14:00 Kemenate 1 Level Workshop presentation 2 Stryker GmbH & Co. KG (Duisburg/DE) Tibial fractures Nailing & Plating 27 Scientific programme • Thursday, 30 June 2016 09:00-09:30 Onsite registration and opening of the exhibition area 09:30–09:45 Opening Room Wolfskeel (2 Level) 09:30–09:37 09:37–09:45 Welcome note conference chair M. Rudert (Würzburg/DE) 09:45–11:30 Room Chairs 09:45–10:05 10:05–10:25 10:25–10:45 10:45–10:55 10:55–11:05 11:05–11:15 11:15–11:30 Session 1 – Cartilage injuries and meniscus repair – Session of the German Knee Society Wolfskeel (2 Level) R. Verdonk (Gent/BE), H. Mayr (Freiburg/DE) 28 Welcome note dean of the University of Würzburg M. Frosch (Würzburg/DE) Meniscus repair and replacement – an overview R. Verdonk (Gent/BE) What can we learn from the data of the German Cartilage Registry? P. Niemeyer (Freiburg/DE) Clinical trends in cartilage therapy H. Mayr (Freiburg/DE) Partial meniscectomy, meniscal repair or exercise therapy for meniscal tears in adults? A systematic review with meta-analysis B. Snoeker, B. Hesseling, C. Lucas (Amsterdam/NL) Long-term outcome after all inside meniscal repair using the FastFix System C. Sobau, A. Zimmerer, A. Ellermann (Pforzheim/DE) The early clinical and radiological results of mosaicplasty with a new hexagonal osteochondral graft system in large chondral defects of the knee M. F. Erol, O. Karakoyun (Tekirdağ/TR) Discussion © Congress-Tourismus-Würzburg I A. Bestle 29 Scientific programme • Thursday, 30 June 2016 11:30–12:15 Room Distinguished lecture 1 Wolfskeel (2 Level) Build Your Reputation…and they will come R. Sheppard (London/GB) 12:15–13:15 Lunch break in the exhibition area 12:25–13:10 Room Chairs Industry workshop 1 Lima Deutschland GmbH Rotenhan (1 Level) Respecting Knee Kinematics with the Physica System A. Ferreira (Lyon/FR), G. Voggenreiter (Eichstaett/DE) Speakers Welcome – Introduction (M. Rudert, Würzburg/DE) Patient expectation and new indication of TKA (T. Paszicsnyek, Graz/AU) Kinematic of the knee (G. Voggenreiter, Eichstaett/DE) Posterior stabilisation evolution (A. Ferreira, Lyon/FR) Physica KR results (G. Voggenreiter, Eichstaett/DE) Physica PS results (A. Ferreira, Lyon/FR) Conclusion: Who/What will change most in the future – Patients or implants (faculty)? Questions and discussion 30 Scientific programme • Thursday, 30 June 2016 13:15–15:00 Room Chairs 13:15–13:35 13:35–13:55 13:55–14:15 14:15–14:25 14:25–14:35 14:35–14:45 14:45–15:00 Session 2 – Ligament repair and knee dislocation Wolfskeel (2 Level) T. Minas (Boston, MA/US), W. Petersen (Berlin/DE) Articular fractures around the knee M. Lucke (Munich/DE) Anatomic cruciate repair – Do we really have to? F. Fu (Pittsburgh, PA/US) Bone healing – What do we need for it (the cellular level)? F. Jakob (Würzburg/DE) Serum albumin enhanced bone graft decreases donor site morbidity in bone-tendon-bone ACL surgery – a double-blind, controlled study K. Schandl, G. Abkarovits, E. Majzik (Székesfehérvár/HU) Z. Lacza (Budapest/HU), L. Bucsi (Székesfehérvár/HU) ACL & PCL healing response – indication and results G. Felmet (Schwenningen/DE) Morphology and strength of hamstring tendon and musculature remain altered 2 years following a hamstring graft in ACL reconstruction J. Konrath, C. Vertullo (Southport/AU), B. Kennedy (Queensland/AU) H. Bush, R. Barrett, D. Lloyd (Southport/AU) Discussion 15:00-15:30 Coffee break in the exhibition area 31 Scientific programme • Thursday, 30 June 2016 15:30–17:30 Room Chairs 15:30–15:50 15:50–16:10 16:10–16:30 16:30–16:40 16:40–16:50 16:50–17:00 17:00–17:30 Session 3 – Joint retaining therapy for gonarthrosis patients/ Patellofemoral instability Wolfskeel (2 Level) F. Thorey (Heidelberg/DE), F. Fu (Pittsburgh, PA/US) 17:30 End day 1 32 PF instability and knee osteotomies W. Petersen (Berlin/DE) Cartilage transplantation T. Minas (Boston, MA/US) Isolated patellofemoral joint replacement A. Franz (Siegen/DE) DIY database vs UKKOR for patient reported outcome scores after osteotomy W. Al-Azzani, A. Riddell, A. Davies (Swansea/GB) Extensor mechanism injuries – to USS or MRI – that is the question A. Fishlock, E. Martin, J. Newman (Wakefield/GB) Is a synthetic augmentation in medial open wedge high tibial osteotomies superior to no augmentation in terms of bone-healing? J. Harrer, F. Ferner, W. Strecker, J. Dickschas (Bamberg/DE) Discussion Scientific programme • Friday, 1 July 2016 08:30-09:00 Onsite Registration and opening of the exhibition area 09:00–11:00 Room Chairs 09:00–09:20 09:20–09:40 09:40–10:00 10:00–10:20 10:20–10:30 10:30–10:40 10:40–11:00 11:00–11:30 Room Session 4 – Primary knee arthroplasty Wolfskeel (2 Level) C. Perka (Berlin/DE), M. Rudert (Würzburg/DE) Secrets of primary knee arthroplasty C. Perka (Berlin/DE) How does the patella position influence the TKA outcome? J. Caton (Paris/FR) PE vs. cross-linked PE in the knee – What do we need? M. Morlock (Hamburg/DE) Indications and outcomes in total knee replacement surgery J. Waddell (Toronto/CA) A physiological roll-back of a kinematic-retaining knee prosthesis promotes fast postoperative functional recovery A. Harvey, J. Smith (Bournemouth/GB) Improved knee function and objective knee score distribution with customised vs. off-the-shelf TKA implant W. Siebert (Kassel/DE), J. Beckmann (Stuttgart, Kassel/DE) F. Köck (Neutraubling, Kassel/DE), A. Ripp (Radebeul/DE) R. Tait (Henderson, NV/US), M. Visk (Spartanburg, SC/US), F. Borja A. van der Ven (Miami, FL/US), C. Cannova (Bethesda, MD/US) E. Rossario (Port St Lucie, FL/US), D. Mack (Cypress, TX/US) Discussion Distinguished lecture 2 Wolfskeel (2 Level) Publishing scientific data – Why, how and where in the future? M. Scarlat (Toulon/FR) 11:30–12:30 Lunch break in the exhibition area 33 Scientific programme • Friday, 1 July 2016 11:40–12:25 Industry workshop 2 Rotenhan Smith & Nephew GmbH 1 Level JOURNEY II – a more human knee Philosophy, design concept and video demonstration of a new kinematic driven total knee system A. Franz (Siegen/DE) 11:40–12:25 Wolfskeel 2 Level Industry symposium Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) 40 years of Sleeve – from history to daily practice Chair Speakers Heiko Graichen (Schwandorf/DE) R. von Eisenhart-Rothe (München/DE) H. Graichen (Schwandorf/DE) 34 Scientific programme • Friday, 1 July 2016 12:30–14:30 Room Chairs 12:25–12:45 12:45–13:05 13:05–13:25 13:25–13:35 13:35–13:45 13:45–13:55 13:55–14:30 Session 5 – Patient specific knee arthroplasty and navigation Wolfskeel (2 Level) H. Windhagen (Hannover/DE), R. Hube (Munich/DE) Kinematics in knee arthroplasty H. Windhagen (Hannover/DE) Patient specific W. Fitz (Boston, MA/US) Evolution of navigation A. Adhikari (London/GB) A kinematic, ligament-driven alignment of components in total knee arthroplasty K.-H. Widmer, A. Zich (Schaffhausen/CH) Customised, individually made Bi-compartmental knee replacement: a prospective, multicenter study of clinical outcomes J. Beckmann (Stuttgart/DE), A. Steinert M. Rudert (Würzburg/DE), B. Huber (Morrisville, VT/US) D. Jones (New Orleans, LA/US), F. Köck (Neutraubling, Kassel/DE) M. Buhs (Quickborn/DE), L. Rolston (New Castle, IN/US) Outcomes after customised individually made total knee arthroplasty T. Clyburn (Houston, TX/US), R. Tait (Henderson, NV/US) B. Huber (Morrisville, NC/US), W. Kurtz (Nashville, TN/US) J. Burkhardt (Battle Creek, MI/US), T. Swanson (Las Vegas, NV/US) I. Dickey (Bangor, ME/US), D. Mack (Cypress, TX/US) G. Martin (Atlantis, FL/US) Discussion 14:30-15:00 Coffee break in the exhibition area 35 Scientific programme • Friday, 1 July 2016 15:00–17:00 Room Chairs 15:00–15:20 15:20–15:40 15:40–16:00 16:00–16:10 16:10–16:20 16:20–16:30 16:30–17:00 Session 6 – Regenerative science Wolfskeel (2 Level) F. Jakob (Würzburg/DE), R. von Eisenhart-Rothe (Munich/DE) TE in orthopaedics – where do we head for R. S. Tuan (Pittsburgh, PA/US) ADIPOA – can fatcells heal cartilage defects. U. Nöth (Berlin/DE) Platelet rich plasma – Where is the background (data)? E. Kon (Bologna/IT) Tissue engineering approach for the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by using an embroidered and biointegrative scaffold with three mechanically adapted structural zones A. Breier (Dresden/DE), G. Schulze-Tanzil (Nürnberg/DE) J. Hahner (Dresden/DE), M. Meyer, M. Schröpfer (Freiberg/DE) A. Lohan, M. Hoyer, L.-A. Garbe (Berlin/DE) G. Heinrich (Dresden/DE) One step tissue engineering with combined ADSC and BMSC in OA for cartilage repair – the Lipogem approach S. Zanasi (Bologna/IT) Effectiveness of the management of bony Articular collapse with bony defects in Tibial Plateau fractures with the use of GeneX: an absorbable synthetic bone graft K. Lowery, A. Chatuverdi, M. Blomfield, H. Sharma (Hull/GB) Discussion 17:15–17:55 Poster presentations (see pages 39–44) 18:00 36 End day 2 Scientific programme • Saturday, 2 July 2016 09:00-09:30 Onsite Registration and opening of the exhibition area 09:30–11:15 Room Chairs 09:30–09:50 09:50–10:10 10:10–10:30 10:30–10:40 10:40–10:50 10:50–11:00 11:00–11:15 Session 7 – Fractures around the knee and periprosthetic fractures Wolfskeel (2 Level) T. Gehrke (Hamburg/DE), R. H. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) The pathologic fracture L. Lopez-Duran Stern (Madrid/ES) Classification of periprosthetic fractures S. Ruchholtz (Marburg/DE) Implant materials: new or approved? R. H. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) Carbon fibre reinforced PEEK as new biomaterial in a rotating hinge knee design – a comparison of biotribology in vitro to retrieval findings T. M. Grupp (Tuttlingen, München/DE) R. A. Schierjott (Portsmouth/GB), A. Pfaff (Tuttlingen/DE) G. Tozzi (Portsmouth/GB), J. Schwiesau (Tuttlingen/DE) A. Giurea (Wien/AT), S. Utzschneider (München/DE) Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur above TKR G. Volpin (Zefat/IL) Tibial head depression fractures – optimal treatment when partial weight bearing cannot be followed – a biomechanical study S. Hoelscher-Doht, M. C. Jordan, L.-C. Faerber, H. Jansen S. P. Frey, T. Blunk, R. H. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) Discussion 11:15-11:45 Coffee break in the exhibition area 37 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME • SATURDAY, 2 JULY 2016 11:45–13:30 Room Chairs 11:45–12:05 12:05–12:25 12:25–12:45 12:45–12:55 12:55–13:05 13:05–13:15 Session 8 – Knee revision arthroplasty/periprosthetic infections Wolfskeel (2 Level) D. Wirtz (Bonn/DE), R. Forst (Erlangen/DE) Periprosthetic Infection – A diagnostic dilemma? A. Trampuz (Berlin/DE) Single stage revision – does and don‘ts T. Gehrke (Hamburg/DE) Step by step CCK-Revision F. Falez (Rome/IT) Two-stage debridement with prosthesis retention for acute periprosthetic infections following knee arthroplasty M. Spangehl, M. Niesen, T. Graber, A. Schwartz, C. Beauchamp H. Clarke (Phoenix, AZ/US) Obesity and surgical site infection in promary total knee arthrosplasty C. Wilson, K. Georgiou, J. Krishnan (Adelaide/AU) Assessing natural joint line positions by means of the contralateral knee in revision knee surgery G. Maderbacher, A. Keshmiri (Bad Abbach/DE) F. Zeman (Regensburg/DE), J. Schaumburger, R. Springorum J. Grifka, C. Baier (Bad Abbach/DE) 13:15–13:30 Discussion 13:30–13:45 Awards for the three best presentations “Specialised Knee Surgery“ and farewell M. Rudert (Würzburg/DE) 38 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 17:15–17:50 Poster session 1 – Arthroplasty Chair M. Hoberg (Würzburg/DE) P 1 P 2 P 3 Tourniquet-induced ischaemia during total knee arthroplasty results in higher proteolytic activities within vastus medialis cells: a randomised clinical trial A. Jawhar, S. Hermanns, N. Ponelies, U. Obertacke H. Röhl (Mannheim/DE) P 4 International rates of patellar resurfacing in primary total knee arthroplasty, 2003–2014 M. Spangehl, J. Fraser (Phoenix, AZ/US) P 5 Do well-balanced primary TKA patients achieve better outcomes within the first year after surgery? F. Lampe, C. Marques, F. Fiedler, A. Sufi-Siavach (Hamburg/DE) P 6 Total knee replacement in patients with morbid obesity H. Geries (Zefat/IL) P 7 Knee kinematics and kinetics in patients after knee arthroplasty during level walking and sloped surfaces I. Komnik, S. Weiss, M. Peters, S. David, J. Funken W. Potthast (Pforzheim/DE) Combined use of intraarticular and oral tranexamic acid is safe, efficient and low-cost method on reducing blood loss and transfusion rate in total knee arthroplasty D. Cankaya (Ankara/TR), U. Dasar, A. B. Satilmis S. H. Basaran (Karabuk/TR), M. Akkaya, M. Bozkurt (Ankara/TR) The impact of joint line restoration on functional results after hinged knee prosthesis S. Yilmaz, D. Cankaya, A. Deveci, A. Firat, B. Ozkurt M. Bozkurt (Ankara/TR) Each poster will be presented in a 3-minute presentation followed by a short discussion. 39 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 17:15–17:45 Poster session 2 – Fractures/Knee dislocation Chair R. H. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) P 8 The anatomical relationship of the neurovascular structures in direct posterior split-gastrocnemius approach for posterolateral tibial plateau fractures G. Ozdemir (Ankara/TR), B. Yilmaz, E. Sirin, E. N. Guven G. Kirikci (Istanbul/TR), D. Cankaya, S. Yilmaz (Ankara/TR) A. Bayramoglu (Istanbul/TR) P 9 The use of a radiolucent triangle in knee surgery F. Bauchspiess, R. Gahr (Leipzig/DE) P 10 Are staged operations using external fixation needed for all tibial plateau fractures? T. Kawamura, H. Minehara, T. Matsuura, M. Takaso (Sagamihara City/JP) P 11 Neglected irreducible knee dislocation R. Elafram, M. Zaraa, I. Jerbi, S. Rebhi, H. Annabi, M. Hadj Salah M. Mbarek (Ben Arous/TN) P 12 Knee-luxation – A typical Wake-boarding injury? K. Fehske, L. Eden, M. Jordan, R. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) P 13 Arthroscopic combined ligaments reconstruction to treat traumatic knee dislocation X. Huang, W. Peng, H. Feng, J. Sun, F. Yu, C. Jiang, H. Xv (Beijing/CN) 17:15–17:55 Poster session 3 – Ligament injuries/ACL reconstruction Chair T. Barthel (Würzburg/DE) P 14 Cruciate ligament reconstruction – early results M. Benco, R. Stangl (Schwarzenbruck/DE) P 15 Anatomical double bundle ACL reconstruction – clinico-radiological study V. Bansal (New Delhi/IN), A. Devgan, A. Singh (Rohtak/IN) Each poster will be presented in a 3-minute presentation followed by a short discussion. 40 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 P 16 Risk factors for graft failure in ACL reconstruction A. Fishlock, J. Smith (Wakefield/GB) P 17 ACL reconstruction using bone-patella tendon-bone autograft: press-fit technique vs. interference screw fixation M. Sarzaeem (Tehran/IR) P 18 Switching to the UK National Ligament Registry – Is data collection improved when compared with a DIY database? A. Riddell, W. Al-Azzani, A. Davies (Swansea/GB) P 19 Mid-term results following Unicondylar replacement and ACL reconstruction in knee with functional instability and osteoarthritis – a single center follow-up study J. Holz, S. Schneider, R. Hofmann, A. Ilg, C. Lütten (Hamburg/DE) P 20 ACL-Revision - close defects and fix graft in a single step G. Felmet (Schwenningen/DE) P 21 Biological and anatomical material free ACL-DB-reconstruction 20 years’ experience G. Felmet (Schwenningen/DE) 17:15–17:45 Poster session 4 – Patella and meniscus pathologies Chair B. Holzapfel (Würzburg/DE) P 22 The outcome of fractures of the patella G. Volpin (Zefat/IL) P 23 Outcomes following braced, full weight-bearing rehabilitation after meniscal repair using the all inside FasT-fix repair system at a mean follow up of 2 years M. T. Buldu (Grimsby/GB), M. Alam, J. Arbuthnot (Birmingham/GB) P 24 Tuberositas tibia-trochlear groove distance is not sufficient alone in evaluation of the patellar instability. New measuring parameters: the trochlear groove-patellar tendon angle and the trochlear groove-dome angle A. Deveci, B. Sakman, D. Cankaya, S. Yilmaz, D. S. Ciliz, E. Ceyhan Z. E. Celen, M. Bozkurt (Ankara/TR) Each poster will be presented in a 3-minute presentation followed by a short discussion. 41 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 P 25 Habitual dislocation of patella in extension – a rare variety of patello-femoral instability – a case report V. Ravi Varma Krishna Kumar (Pandalm/IN), K. Nandy (Kolkata/IN) L. Maini (New Delhi/IN), P. Chatterjee, R. Raman (Kolkata/IN) P 26 The Trochlea Inlay Implant for the therapy of the patellofemoral Arthrosis – clinical and radiological findings from 21 patients in a prospective Single Center Study J. Henne, P. B. Schöttle (München/DE) P 27 Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction with anatomic double bundle technique using semitendinosis autograft: outcome of mean 3 year follow up R. Kumar (Gurgaon/IN) 17:15–17:50 Poster session 5 – Patient specific/Navigation Chair A. Steinert (Würzburg/DE) P 28 Experience of total knee arthroplasty using a novel navigation system within the surgical field – results of our first 72 I assist navigated T K As R. Niehaus, S. Ehrendorfer (Altdorf/CH) P 29 Long leg radiographs vs CT Perth protocol – mechanical alignment analysis C. Wilson, M. Shunmugam, J. Krishnan (Adelaide/AU) P 30 Blood loss in toal knee arthroplasty – patient specific vs. navigated vs. conventional instrumentation C. Wilson, M. Shunmugam, J. Krishnan (Adelaide/AU) P 31 Medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty using patient-specific instrumentation – accuracy of preoperative planning, time saving and cost efficiency G. Seeber, K. Kolbow, U. Maus, A. Kluge, D. Lazovic (Oldenburg/DE) P 32 A randomised control trial comparing the Signature™ Personalised Patient Care to conventional total knee arthroplasty and computer assisted navigation C. Wilson, G. Mercer, R. Morgan, J. Krishnan (Adelaide/AU) Each poster will be presented in a 3-minute presentation followed by a short discussion. 42 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 P 33 Comparison of treatment patterns among patients with individually customised and standard knee prostheses using German claims data J. Altevers, C. Jacob, D. Meise, S. Braun (Hannover/DE) P 34 A double blinded, randomised, controlled proof of concept study to compare post-operative analgesic and mobilisation outcomes of local infiltration analgesia, single shot femoral nerve block and intrathecal morphine in primary total knee arthroplasty C. Wilson, A. Watts, J. Krishnan (Adelaide/AU) 17:15–17:45 Poster session 6 – Infection/Revision Chair M. Luedemann (Würzburg/DE) P 35 Resistant osteoarticular infections in paediatrics – a multivariate analysis of possible factors S. Verma, S. Gella, C. Bache (Birmingham/GB) P 36 Chlorhexidine and Betadine kill bacteria in biofilm M. Spangehl, K. Schmidt, L. Hosack, F. Calara, R. Mclemore A. Mclaren (Phoenix, AZ/US) P 37 Infected defected non union-classification, strategy treatment acording Sabic (Fix AS) S. Nedzad (Zenica/BA) P 38 Joint aspiration during two stage septic knee revision surgery is inadequate for detection of infection persistence in a retrospective cohort B. Preininger, V. Janz, P. v. Roth, A. Trampuz, C. Perka T. Pfitzner (Berlin/DE) P 39 Short term results of a modular hinge-knee-system – evaluation of short term clinical outcomes with a single modular rotating hinge knee prosthesis used in primary and revision knee arthroplasty A. C. Rohe, L. M. Schöneberg, S. Schmitt (Halle an der Saale/DE) P 40 The use of cone beam CT (CBCT) in planning of special procedures in knee surgery J. Petermann (Grosswallstadt/DE) P 41 Transfemoral amputation caused by an infection of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) R.-A. Gruenther (Bad Berleburg/DE) 43 Poster Sessions • Friday, 1 July 2016 17:15–17:55 Poster session 7 – Free topics Chair P. Raab (Würzburg/DE) P 42 Correction of the knee malalignment with supracondylar femoral osteotomy fixed with retrograde intramedullary nailing O. Karakoyun, M. F. Erol, M. Kariksiz (Tekirdağ/TR) P 43 Do ethnicity and gender influence posterior tibial slope? S. Bisicchia, G. M. Scordo (Rome/IT), J. Prins (Pretoria/SA) C. Tudisco (Rome/IT) P 44 HYADD 4-G vs. Methylprednisolone acetate in symptomatic knee Osteoarthritis – a single-center single blind prospective randomised controlled clinical study with 1-year follow-up S. Bisicchia, G. Bernardi, C. Tudisco (Rome/IT) P 45 Maneuver to avoid increase in tibial slope during open-wedge high tibial osteotomy C. Hossri Ribeiro (São Paulo/BR) P 46 Differences in knee abnormalities among adolescent and adult volleyball players by sex and age H. Boeth (Berlin/DE), F. Eckstein (Salzburg/AT), A. MacMahon G. Diederichs, A. Schlausch (Berlin/DE), W. Wirth (Salzburg/AT) G. Duda (Berlin/DE) P 47 Ilizarov method of transosseous osteosynthesis in management of primary benign tumors of proximal tibia D. Borzunov, P. Balaev (Kurgan/RU) P 48 Tanezumab for patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: a meta-analysis S.-L. Kan, G.-Z. Ning, L.-X. Chen, S.-Q. Feng (Tianjin/CN) P 49 An unusual case of crouching walk managed by supracondylar femoral osteotomy S. Secen (Polatli/TR), B. Ince (Ankara/TR) Each poster will be presented in a 3-minute presentation followed by a short discussion. 44 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Thursday, 30 June 2016 08:00-08:30 Onsite Registration and opening of the exhibition area 08:30–09:00 Room 08:30–08:35 08:35–09:00 Opening 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting Egloffstein (2 Level) Welcome and introduction M. Sukeik (London/GB) SICOT Young Surgeons Committee F. Kucukdurmaz (Istanbul/TR) 09:00–09:30 Invited lecture 1 Surgical options for shoulder instability H. G. El-Din Zaki Said (Assiut/EG) 09:30–10:30 Room Chairs Trainee presentations 1 Egloffstein (2 Level) S. Ruchholtz (Marburg/DE), T. Minas (Boston, MA/US) The use of minimally invasive bony debridement surgery for the treatment of non healing neuropathic foot ulceration M. Blomfield, J. Stanley (York/GB) Accuracy of femoral component rotation in TKA – are the current limits acceptable – a cadaveric study examining laxity and tibiofemoral fontact forces W. Manning, M. Ghosh, A. Blain (Newcastle/GB) L. Longstaff (Durham/GB), D. Deehan (Newcastle/GB) Tourniquet time for navigated total knee arthroplasties A. Hussain (Huntingdon/GB) The functional assessment of total knee replacement: one year after surgery G. Sidhu, R. Garg, H. Sidhu, S. Gupta, D. Jain (Ludhiana/IN) Outcome of the restoration cone/conical modular femoral revision system in 67 patients S. Harrison, C. Lewis, G. McWilliams, R. Metcalf S. Sidhom (Huddersfield/GB) 45 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Thursday, 30 June 2016 Laxity and tibiofemoral contact force at time of knee arthroplasty: a cadaveric study examining kinematics to improve understanding of true balance W. Manning, M. Ghosh, A. Blain (Newcastle/GB) L. Longstaff (Durham/GB), D. Deehan (Newcastle/GB) Patella instability – articulating the current situation S. Kyle, A. Fishlock (Huddersfield/GB) The effect of tibial component external rotation upon knee laxity and contact force – a cadaveric study W. Manning, M. Ghosh, A. Blain (Newcastle/GB) L. Longstaff (Durham/GB), D. Deehan (Newcastle/GB) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 11:00–11:30 Invited lecture 2 Acetabular fractures S. Ruchholtz (Marburg/DE) 11:30–12:00 Invited lecture 3 Cartilage repair around the knee – techniques and results T. Minas (Boston, MA/US) 12:00–12:30 12:30–13:00 Invited lecture 4 Shoulder arthroplasty in proximal humerus fractures – Anatomic or reverse? F. Gohlke (Würzburg/DE) Invited lecture 5 Anatomic cruciate repair – Do we really have to? F. Fu (Pittsburgh, PA/US) 13:00-14:00 Lunch break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 46 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Thursday, 30 June 2016 13:00–14:00 Workshop presentation 1 Kemenate Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH 1 Level Geschäftsbereich Depuy Synthes (Kirkel/DE) ATTUNE® Knee System – optimised balance by stability in motion 14:00–15:30 Room Chairs Best trainee presentations Egloffstein (2 Level) H. G. El-Din Zaki Said (Assiut/EG), F. Kucukdurmaz (Istanbul/TR) The effect of tourniquet and knee position during wound closure after total knee arthroplasty on early recovery of range of motion E. Sukur (Sakarya/TR), Y. E. Akman, A. Senel Y. Ozturkmen (Istanbul/TR), I. Azboy (Philadelphia, PA/US) The influence of constrained condylar knee replacement in the presence of posterolateral corner deficiency – a dynamic navigated cadaveric study M. Ghosh, W. Manning, A. Blain, S. Rushton (Newcastle/GB) L. Longstaff (Durham/GB), D. Deehan (Newcastle/GB) Influence of metal-on-metal hip endoprosthesis wear particles and ions on mesenchymal stromal cells in vivo and in vitro A. Rakow, J. Schoon, A. Dienelt, T. John, M. Textor, G. Duda, C. Perka F. Schulze, A. Ode (Berlin/DE) Primary repair of the ACL – a paradigm shift S. S. Ahmad, A. Krismer, S. Kohl (Bern/CH) Differences in biomarkers of cartilage matrix turnover and their changes over 2 years in adolescent and adult volleyball athletes A. MacMahon, H. Boeth (Berlin/DE), R. Poole (Montreal/CA) F. Buttgereit (Berlin/DE), P. Önnerfjord , P. Lorenzo, C. Klingt A. Prahmed (Lund/SE), G. Duda (Berlin/DE) Residual postoperative fracture gap after internal fixation of sacral fractures W. Alsharkawy (Kuwait/KW), H. Abdelazeem, S. Khaled A. Galal (Cairo/EG) 47 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Thursday, 30 June 2016 What is the best treatment for unstable slipped upper femoral epiphysis? A systematic review and exploratory patient level analysis K. Sacchi, A. Chytas, K. Tsang, M. Ahmad, S. Alshryda (Manchester/GB) J. Mason (Coventry/GB) Quadriceps tendon-bone is superior to bone-patella tendon-bone autograft when reconstructing the anterior cruciate ligament: a meta-analysis O. Riaz, A. Aqil, F. Hossain (Huddersfield/GB), G. Radcliffe (Bradford/GB) The role of vitamin D deficiency in orthopaedic patients: prevalence and impact in a single-centre analysis K. Horas (Würzburg/DE), G. Maier (Oldenburg/DE) A. Kurth (Ratingen/DE), K. E. Roth (Mainz/DE) U. Maus (Oldenburg/DE) Rupture of the distal biceps tendon – anatomic reconstruction with 1 vs. 2 suture anchors – results of a randomised clinical trial M. Weißenberger (Würzburg, Frankfurt am Main/DE) H. Kollenda (Frankfurt am Main/DE), K. Rückl (Würzburg/DE) R. Hoffmann, K. Schmidt-Horlohé (Frankfurt am Main/DE) 15:30–16:00 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 16:00–16:30 Invited lecture 6 Undesirable effects of operative intervention in osteoporotic vertebral fractures P. Raab (Würzburg/DE) 16:30–17:00 Invited lecture 7 Rotator cuff tears – diagnosis and treatment N. Aydin (Istanbul/TR) 17:00–17:30 Invited lecture 8 Developmental dysplasia of the hip S. Er (Istanbul/TR) 17:30 48 End day 1 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Friday, 1 July 2016 08:00-08:30 Onsite registration and opening of the exhibition area 08:30–09:30 Room Chairs Trainee presentations 2 Egloffstein (2 Level) R. Forst (Erlangen/DE), R. Verdonk (Gent/BE) Pedicle screw fixation and spinal deformity progression in spine injuries G. Sidhu, A. Dogra, H. Selhi, M. Yamin, D. Jain (Ludhiana/IN) Synovasure, are we really sure? E. Martin, F. Qamar, A. Ng, L. Koch, A. Shetty (Wakefield/GB) Relationship of biomarkers of cartilage matrix turnover to knee Articular cartilage thinning and thickening in adult volleyball athletes A. MacMahon, H. Boeth (Berlin/DE), R. Poole (Montreal/CA) F. Eckstein, W. Wirth (Salzburg/AT), F. Buttgereit G. Diederichs (Berlin/DE), P. Önnerfjord, C. Klingt (Lund/SE) G. Duda (Berlin/DE) Clinical and radiological outcomes after surgical treatment of talus fractures M. A. Çaçan (Bitlis/TR), I. Azboy (Philadelphia, PA/US), M. Bulut S. Necmioğlu, H. Arslan (Diyarbakır/TR) The value of tranexamic acid in reducing blood loss following hip reconstruction in children with cerebral palsy K. Sacchi, I. Majid, E. Morakis, S. Alshryda, A. Foster (Manchester/GB) Functional outcomes after ACL graft placement using a transtibial or anteromedial portal technique – challenging current paradigms of the anatomic ACL reconstruction O. Riaz, F. Hossain, S. Nisar, A. Aqil, A. Siddiqui (Huddersfield/GB) The use of metaphyseal sleeves in revision knee surgery S. Nisar, O. Riaz, J. Marciniak, G. Walsh (Huddersfield/GB) Early results of a geriatric hip fracture program in India for femoral neck fracture G. Sidhu, H. Selhi, D. Jain, M. Yamin (Ludhiana/IN) 49 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Friday, 1 July 2016 09:30–10:00 Invited lecture 9 Femoroacetabular impingement H. G. El-Din Zaki Said (Assiut/EG) 10:00–10:30 Invited lecture 10 Acetabular and femoral defect classification and therapeutic algorithm R. von Eisenhart-Rothe (Munich/DE) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 11:00–11:30 Invited lecture 11 Secrets of primary hip arthroplasty C. Perka (Berlin/DE) 11:30–12:00 Invited lecture 12 Patellar height measurement and abnormalities J. Caton (Paris/FR) 12:00–12:30 Invited lecture 13 Secrets of primary knee arthroplasty C. Perka (Berlin/DE) 12:30-13:00 Invited lecture 14 Finding the evidence in the literature – Pubmed & Google F. Kucukdurmaz (Istanbul/TR) 13:00-14:00 Lunch break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 13:00–14:00 Workshop presentation 2 Kemenate Stryker GmbH & Co. KG (Duisburg/DE) 1 Level Tibial fractures Nailing & Plating 50 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Friday, 1 July 2016 14:00–14:30 Room Chairs Trainee presentations III Egloffstein (2 Level) F. Kucukdurmaz (Istanbul/TR), M. Sukeik (London/GB) Ankle fractures and the delay in operative intervention due to soft tissue swelling – an audit on length of hospital stay and the economic burden M. Shaath (Manchester/GB), M. Sukeik, A. Najefi, P. Sinha K. Vemulapalli (Essex/GB) Multicentered study of operation notes – a review of surgical practice in orthopaedics M. Z. Sohail, S. Bickerton, S. Hasan, G. Mamarelis, N. Sivanadarajah B. Dala-Ali (Harlow/GB) Arthroscopic assisted shoulder interposition arthroplasty I. Basat, M. Demirtaş (Ankara/TR) Changes in the fracture patterns of the distal radius in patients aged between 51–89 years between 2006 and 2012 S. Nisar, F. Hossain, O. Riaz, S. Ankarath (Huddersfield/GB) 14:30–15:00 Invited lecture 15 Publishing in international orthopaedics/SICOT J H. G. El-Din Zaki Said (Assiut/EG) 15:00–15:30 15:30-16:00 Invited lecture 16 Management of periprosthetic joint infection T. Gehrke (Hamburg/DE) Coffee break in the exhibition area and poster presentation 16:00–16:30 Invited lecture 17 What do I need to know about knee kinematics in TKR W. Fitz (Boston, MA/US) 16:30–17:00 Invited lecture 18 Meniscus pathology – diagnosis, repair techniques and replacement R. Verdonk (Gent/BE) 51 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Friday, 1 July 2016 17:00–17:30 Invited lecture 19 Simulation training in arthroscopic surgery S. Reppenhagen (Würzburg/DE) 17:30–17:45 Close of meeting and prizes M. Sukeik (London/GB) 52 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Poster presentations Trainees P 1 Biomechanical comparison of different suture materials in ligament repair – relationship between suture extension and gap formation M. Jordan, S. Hoelscher-Doht, S. Boelch, H. Jansen R. Meffert (Würzburg/DE) Trainees P 2 The changes of knee joint moment for clients with knee osteoarthritis after 8 weeks Pinnacle trainer training Y.-L. You, C.-F. Lin, L.-C. Kuo, C.-J. Lin, H.-F. Chieh F.-C. Su (Taiwan/CN) Trainees P 3 Tuberculous Lumbar Spinal Epidural Abscess in a young adult: case report A. Alqatub, G. Hasan, S. Kani (Baghdad/IQ) Trainees P 4 Learning curve for navigated knee arthroplasty A. Hussain (Huntingdon/GB) Trainees P 5 Tourniquet time for navigated total knee arthroplasties A. Hussain (Huntingdon/GB) Trainees P 6 Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis for humerus shaft fractures: promising results G. Sidhu, H. Selhi, M. Yamin (Ludhiana/IN) Trainees P 7 Autograft versus allograft in anterior cruciate ligament Reconstruction – a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis S.-L. Kan, G.-Z. Ning, L.-X. Chen, S.-Q. Feng (Tianjin/CN) Trainees P 8 Health and cost implications of different methods of venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in Germany R. Saunders, V. Mittard (Freiburg im Breisgau/DE) M. Sullivan (Hampshire/GB) Trainees P 9 The use of pneumatic tourniquets in paediatric orthopaedic surgery R. Aldous, K. Rajput, F. Ali, A. Guleria (Manchester/GB) 53 23rd SICOT Trainees Meeting • Poster presentations Trainees P 10 Estimating fatty degeneration of the supraspinatus muscle using real time shear wave ultrasound elastography compared to MRI spectroscopic fat measurement F. Gilbert, L. Eden, D. Ziegler, R. Meffert, A. Weng, H. Köstler J. Schmalzl, D. Boehm (Würzburg/DE) Trainees P 11 Tibial plateau fracture with bucket-handle tears of both the medial and lateral menisci – a rare fracture case with severe soft tissue injuries X.-Z. Chen, P. Lin (Beijing/CN) Trainees P 12 Calcification of the medial collateral knee ligament Y. Kamawal, A. Steinert, M. Rudert, T. Barthel (Würzburg/DE) Trainees P 13 Arthroscopic treatment of spinoglenoid cysts associated with ramus infraspinatus neuropathy K. Rueckl, C. Konrads, M. Weißenberger, M. Rudert P. Plumhoff (Würzburg/DE) 54 inDeX A Abdelazeem, H. Abkarovits, G. Adhikari, A. Ahmad, M. Ahmad, S. S. Akkaya, M. Akman, Y. E. Alam, M. Al-Azzani, W. Aldous, R. Ali, F. Alqatub, A. Alsharkawy, W. Alshryda, S. Altevers, J. Ankarath, S. Annabi, H. Aqil, A. Arbuthnot, J. Arslan, H. Aydin, N. Azboy, I. 47 31 35 48 47 39 47 41 32, 41 53 53 53 47 48, 49 43 51 40 48, 49 41 49 45, 48 47, 49 B Bache, C. Baier, C. Balaev, P. Bansal, V. Barrett, R. Barthel, T. Basaran, S. H. Basat, I. Bauchspiess, F. Bayramoglu, A. Beauchamp, C. Beckmann, J. Benco, M. Bernardi, G. Bickerton, S. Bisicchia, S. Blain, A. Blomfield, M. Blunk, T. Boehm, D. Boelch, S. Boeth, H. Borja, F. Borzunov, D. Bozkurt, M. Braun, S. Breier, A. Bucsi, L. 43 38 44 40 31 40, 54 39 51 40 40 38 33, 35 40 44 51 44 45, 46, 47 36, 45 37 54 53 44, 47, 49 33 44 39, 41 43 36 31 Buhs, M. Buldu, M. T. Bulut, M. Burkhardt, J. Bush, H. Buttgereit, F. 35 41 49 35 31 47, 49 C Çaçan, M. A. Calara, F. Cankaya, D. Cannova, C. Caton, J. Celen, Z. E. Ceyhan, E. Chatterjee, P. Chatuverdi, A. Chen, L.-X. Chen, X.-Z. Chieh, H.-F. Chytas, A. Ciliz, D. S. Clarke, H. Clyburn, T. 49 43 39, 40, 41 33 33, 50 41 41 42 36 44, 53 54 53 48 41 38 35 D Dala-Ali, B. Dasar, U. David, S. Davies, A. Deehan, D. Demirtaş, M. Deveci, A. Devgan, A. Dickey, I. Dickschas, J. Diederichs, G. Dienelt, A. Dogra, A. Duda, G. 51 39 39 32, 41 45, 46, 47 51 39, 41 40 35 32 44, 49 47 49 44, 47, 49 E Eckstein, F. 44, 49 Eden, L. 40, 54 Ehrendorfer, S. 42 Eisenhart-Rothe, R. von34, 36, 50 Elafram, R. 40 Ellermann, A. 28 Enayatollahi, M. A. 45, 49 Er, S. 48, 49 Erol, M. F. 28, 44 F Faerber, L.-C. Falez, F. Fehske, K. Felmet, G. Feng, H. Feng, S.-Q. Ferner, F. Ferreira, A. Fiedler, F. Firat, A. Fishlock, A. Fitz, W. Forst, R. Foster, A. Franz, A. Fraser, J. Frey, S. P. Frosch, M. Fu, F. Funken, J. 37 38 40 31, 41 40 44, 53 32 30 39 39 32, 41, 46 35, 51 38, 49 49 32, 34 39 37 28 31, 32, 46 39 G Galal, A. Garbe, L.-A. Gahr, R. Garg, R. Gehrke, T. Gella, S. Georgiou, K. Geries, H. Ghosh, M. Gilbert, F. Giurea, A. Gohlke, F. Graber, T. Graichen, H. Grifka, J. Gruenther, R.-A. Grupp, T. M. Guleria, A. Gupta, S. Guven, E. N. 47 36 40 45 37, 38, 51 43 38 39 45, 46, 47 54 37 46 38 34 38 43 37 53 45 40 H Hadj Salah, M. Hahn, J. Harrer, J. Harrison, S. Harvey, A. Hasan, G. Hasan, S. Heinrich, G. 40 36 32 45 33 53 51 36 55 Index Henne, J. Hermanns, S. Hesseling, B. Hoberg, M. Hoelscher-Doht, S. Hoffmann, R. Hofmann, R. Holzapfel, B. Holz, J. Holzapfel, B. Horas, K. Hosack, L. Hossain, F. Hossri Ribeiro, C. Hoyer, M. Huang, X. Hube, R. Huber, B. Hussain, A. I Ilg, A. Ince, B. 42 39 28 39 37, 53 48 41 41 41 41 48 43 48, 49, 51 44 36 40 6, 8, 35 35 45, 53 41 44 J Jacob, C. Jain, D. Jakob, F. Jansen, H. Janz, V. Jawhar, A. Jerbi, I. Jiang, C. John, T. Jones, D. Jordan, M. 43 45, 49 31, 36 37, 53 43 39 40 40 47 35 40, 53 K Kamawal, Y. Kan, S.-L. Kani, S. Karakoyun, O. Kariksiz, M. Kawamura, T. Kennedy, B. Keshmiri, A. Khaled, S. Kirikci, G. Klingt, C. Kluge, A. Koch, L. Köck, F. Kohl, S. 54 44, 53 53 28, 44 44 40 31 38 47 40 47, 49 42 49 33, 35 47 56 Kolbow, K. Kollenda, H. Komnik, I. Kon, E. Konrads, C. Konrath, J. Köstler, H. Krishnan, J. Krismer, A. Kucukdurmaz, F. Kumar, R. Kuo, L.-C. Kurth, A. Kurtz, W. Kyle, S. 42 48 39 36 54 31 54 38, 42, 43 47 45, 47, 50, 51 42 53 48 35 46 L Lacza, Z. 31 Lampe, F. 39 Lazovic, D. 42 Lewis, C. 45 Li, C. 35 Lin, C.-F. 53 Lin, C.-J. 53 Lin, P. 54 Lloyd, D. 31 Lohan, A. 36 Longstaff, L. 45, 46, 47 Lopez-Duran Stern, L. 37 Lorenzo, P. 47 Lowery, K. 36 Lucas, C. 28 Lucke, M. 31 Luedemann, M. 43 Lütten, C. 41 M Mack, D. MacMahon, A. Maderbacher, G. Maier, G. Maini, L. Majid, I. Majzik, E. Mamarelis, G. Manning, W. Marciniak, J. Marques, C. Martin, E. Martin, G. Mason, J. Matsuura, T. Maus, U. 33, 35 44, 47, 49 38 48 42 49 31 51 45, 46, 47 49 39 32, 49 35 48 40 42, 48 Mayr, H. Mbarek, M. Mclaren, A. Mclemore, R. McWilliams, G. Meffert, R. H. Meise, D. Mercer, G. Metcalf, R. Meyer, M. Minas, T. Minehara, H. Mittard, V. Morakis, E. Morgan, R. Morlock, M. 28 40 43 43 45 37, 40 43 42 45 36 31, 32, 45, 46 40 53 49 42 33 N Najefi, A. Nandy, K. Necmioğlu, S. Nedzad, S. Newman, J. Ng, A. Niehaus, R. Niemeyer, P. Niesen, M. Ning, G.-Z. Nisar, S. Nöth, U. 51 42 49 43 32 49 42 28 38 44, 53 49, 51 36 O Obertacke, U. Ode, A. Önnerfjord, P. Ozdemir, G. Ozkurt, B. Ozturkmen, Y. 39 47 47, 49 40 39 47 P Paszicsnyek, T. Peng, W. Perka, C. Petermann, J. Peters, M. Petersen, W. Pfaff, A. Pfitzner, T. Plumhoff, P. Ponelies, N. Poole, R. Potthast, W. Prahmed, A. 30 40 33, 43, 47, 50 43 39 31, 32 37 43 54 39 47, 49 39 47 inDeX Preininger, B. Prins, J. 43 44 Q Qamar, F. 49 R Raab, P. 44, 48 Radcliffe, G. 48 Rajput, K. 53 Rakow, A. 47 Raman, R. 42 Ravi Varma Krishna Kumar, V. 42 Rebhi, S. 40 Reppenhagen, S. 52 Riaz, O. 48, 49, 51 Riddell, A. 32, 41 Ripp, A. 33 Rohe, A. C. 43 Röhl, H. 39 Rolston, L. 35 Rossario, E. 33 Roth, K. E. 48 Roth, P. v. 43 Ruchholtz, S. 37, 45, 46 Rückl, K. 48 Rudert, M. 28, 30, 33, 35, 54 Rueckl, K. 54 Rushton, S. 47 S Sacchi, K. 48, 49 Said, H. G. Z. 45, 47, 50, 51 Sakman, B. 41 Sarzaeem, M. 41 Satilmis, A. B. 39 Saunders, R. 53 Scarlat, M. 33 Schandl, K. 31 Schaumburger, J. 38 Schierjott, R. A. 37 Schlausch, A. 44 Schmalzl, J. 54 Schmidt, K. 43 Schmidt-Horlohé, K. 48 Schmitt, S. 43 Schneider, S. 41 Schöneberg, L. M. 43 Schoon, J. 47 Schöttle, P. B. 42 Schröpfer, M. 36 Schulze, F. 47 Schulze-Tanzil, G. 36 Schwartz, A. Schwiesau, J. Scordo, G. M. Secen, S. Seeber, G. Selhi, H. Senel, A. Shaath, M. Sharma, H. Sheppard, R. Shetty, A. Shunmugam, M. Siddiqui, A. Sidhom, S. Sidhu, G. Sidhu, H. Siebert, W. Singh, A. Sinha, P. Sirin, E. Sivanadarajah, N. Smith, Ja. Smith, Jo. Snoeker, B. Sobau, C. Sohail, M. Z. Spangehl, M. Springorum, R. Stangl, R. Stanley, J. Steinert, A. Strecker, W. Su, F.-C. Sufi-Siavach, A. Sukeik, M. Sukur, E. Sullivan, M. Sun, J. Swanson, T. T Tait, R. Takaso, M. Textor, M. Thorey, F. Tozzi, G. Trampuz, A. Tsang, K. Tuan, R. S. Tudisco, C. U Utzschneider, S. 38 37 44 44 42 49, 53 47 51 36 30 49 42 49 45 45, 49, 53 45 33 40 51 40 51 33 41 28 28 51 38, 39, 43 38 40 45 35, 42, 54 32 53 39 45, 51 47 53 40 35 V van der Ven, A. Vemulapalli, K. Verdonk, R. 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