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Made in Hungary: Scientific and Skill Proposals from Hungarian Trauma Surgeons

Tracks
Hybrid Room 1
Saturday, September 18, 2021
10:40 - 12:10
Hybrid Room 1

Speaker

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Endre Varga
University of Szeged, Clinic for Trauma Surgery

Made in Hungary: introduction

Endre Csonka
University of Szeged

Comparison of the previous and current trauma-related shock classifications: a retrospective cohort study from a level I trauma centre

Gábor Nardai
Head Of Department
National Trauma Institute

Fibrinogen level at hospital admission after multiple injury correlates with BMI and is negatively associated with the need for transfusion and early multiple organ failure

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Dr. med Máté Burkus Ph.D. Máté Burkus
Die Filderklinik, Im Haberschlai 7, 70794 Filderstadt, Germany

Physeal-sparing unreamed locked intramedullary nailing for adolescent tibial fractures

Imre Szerb
Uzsoki Hospital, Dept. Of Orthopaedics

Radiosynoviorthesis in the treatment of post-traumatic joint bleedings of haemophilic patients (concerning hip, knee and ankle joints): the Hungarian experience

Dr Péter Jávor
University Of Szeged, Department Of Traumatology

Early return to play after anterior crudiate ligament reconstruction: is it worth the risk?

Dr Norbert WIEGAND
Head Of The Department
Dep.of Traumatology And Hand Surgery University Of Pécs

Bipolar hemiarthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures with minimally invasive anterior approach in elderly


Moderator

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Alan Norrish
University Of Nottingham

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Endre Varga
University of Szeged, Clinic for Trauma Surgery

Norbert WIEGAND
Head Of The Department
Dep.of Traumatology And Hand Surgery University Of Pécs

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