Schedule

SESSION 1: Special Circumstances in the Shockroom (Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall)

Moderator:

PD Dr. B. Schnüriger, Bern, Dr. T. Haltmeier, Los Angeles/Bern

   

8:35 – 8:50

Blunt hollow viscus injury: Risk factors and diagnosis, Dr. K. Sprengel, Zürich

8:50 – 9:05

Mild traumatic brain Injury - Small but powerful!, Dr. Rita Schaumann-von Stosch, SUVA

9:05 – 9:20

Bradycardia, Hypotension and spinal cord injury – Neurogenic shock!, PD Dr. P. Schoettker, Lausanne

9:20 – 9:35

Blunt lung contusion: The stepchild of trauma, Dr. S. Sharafi, Bern

9:35 – 10:00

Discussion

SESSION 2: Workshops

Workshop 1

 

10:30 – 11:10

Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall: Spinal cord injury: Modern concept of acute management and rehabilitation, PD Dr. L. Benneker, Bern, Dr. M. Baumberger, Nottwil

10:30 – 11:10

Room 1: Debriefing of the trauma team: When, How, and Why?, Prof. R. Greif, Bern and others

10:30 – 11:10

Rooms 2 and 3: Advanced E-FAST: Hands on for everybody!, Dr. B. Lehmann, Bern, and others

10:30 – 11:10

Room 4: Trauma scores: Do they help to bring the right patient to the right hospital?, Dr. R. Hasler, Basel/Bern, Dr. N. Bless, Basel

   

Workshop 2

 

11:20 – 12:00

Ettore Rossi: Teaching in the Shockroom: Possible or simply a daydream?, Prof. Dr. K. Inaba, Los Angeles, PD Dr. B. Schnüriger, Bern, Dr. M. Brodmann, Bern

11:20 – 12:00

Room 1: Debriefing of the trauma team: When, How, and Why?, Prof. R. Greif, Bern

11:20 – 12:00

Rooms 2 and 3: Advanced E-FAST: Hands-on for everybody!, Dr. B. Lehmann, Bern, and others

11:20 – 12:00

Room 4: Nutrition of the polytraumatized patient in the ICU: Why, When, What and How much?, Prof. R. Stocker, Zürich, Prof. Dr. Z. Stanga, Bern, Dr. T. Haltmeier, Bern/LA

SESSION 3: State-of-the-Art Lecture (Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall)

Moderator:

PD Dr. B. Schnüriger, Bern

   

13:00 – 13:30

New advanced local and systemic hemostatic agents: Science fiction or reality?, Prof. Dr. K. Inaba, USA

SESSION 4: Shockroom - The team appraoch

Moderator:

Prof. Dr. A. Exadaktylos

   

13:30 – 13:45

When and how to secure the airway in trauma?, PD Dr. L. Theiler, Bern

13:45 – 14:0

The Dos and Don’ts of Traumateam-Leadership, Prof. Dr. J Osterwalder, St. Gallen

14:00 – 14:15

The Intensivist in the Shockroom : When beneficial?, PD Dr. T. Merz, Bern

14:15 – 14:30

Discussion

SESSION 5: Military Session – Lessons Learned the Hard Way! (Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall)

Moderator:

Major General Dr. A. Stettbacher

   

13:30 – 13:40

Introduction, Major General Dr. A. Stettbacher

13:40 – 14:00

Blood Transfusions - 2016, Prof. Dr. M. Schreiber

14:00 – 14:20

Masquelet procedure and management of infection in trauma patients, Dr. Dennis Vogt

14:20 – 14:30

Discussion

SESSION 6: STRD Special Guest Lecture

Moderator:

Prof. Dr. M. Keel, Bern

   

14:35 – 15:05

Evidence-based Medicine in Trauma Care: E.g. blunt pelvic injury, Dr. M. Bhandari, Toronto, Canada

SESSION 7: Preclinical Trauma Care (Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall)

Moderator:

Prof. Dr. J Osterwalder, St. Gallen, Prof. Dr. M. Keel, Bern

   

15:30 – 15:50

Prevention of severe injuries in car accidents: What’s possible?, Prof. Dr. M. Nerlich, Regensburg, Germany

15:50 – 16:05

Tourniquet use in the preclinal care of severe extremity trauma – Save and useful?, Dr. T. Haltmeier, Los Angeles/Bern

16:05 – 16:20

Prevention of secondary damage in traumatic brain injury, Dr. M. Oertel, Bern

16:20 – 16:30

Discussion

SESSION 8: Tough Trauma Cases: The Experts‘ Decisions (Ettore Rossi Lecture Hall)

Experts panel:

Prof. Dr. K. Inaba, USA, Prof. Dr. M. Schreiber, USA, Dr. D. Vogt, Prof. Dr. M. Nerlich, Dr. T. Haltmeier, Bern, Dr. K. Sprengel, Zürich

   

16:30 – 17:15

Case presentations and discussion of unusual and tricky trauma cases, Prof. Dr. M. Keel, Bern, PD Dr. B. Schnüriger, Bern

17:15 – 17:25

Summary, Prof. Dr. H. Zimmermann