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THE 22ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGAnaesthesia for Orthopaedic Surgery – The Evidence
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PROGRAMME AT THE GLANCE
Thursday 2nd November 201710:00-18:00 Registration
12:40-13:00 Welcome and opening address
13:00-14:30 1st SessionPain and major orthopaedic surgery: Joint BSOA and CSARIM Session
14:30-15:00 Coffee break
15:00-16:30 2nd SessionAnaesthesia for spinal surgery: Surgical and anaesthetic perspectives
16:45 - 17:45 Satellite Symposium sponsored by BioQ Pharma Treating postoperative pain with local anesthetics in major orthopedic surgery: Evolution or Revolution?
19:30-22:00 Gala Dinner
Friday 3rd November 20178:00-17:30 Registration
9:00-10:30 3rd SessionExtreme Medicine: New evidence shaping new practice?
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 4th SessionEvidence Based Medicine: Perioperative factors that influence functional outcome in complex orthopaedic surgery
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium - Sponsored by Edwards Life SciencesFluid administration, so much more than a standard of care
14:00-15:00 5th SessionOral Presentations of Posters selected by judges
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-17:00 6th SessionRegional Anaesthesia: An update
17:00 Closing address
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Thursday 2nd November 201712:40–13:00 Welcome and opening address Suite 2 Welcome speech by the Meeting President Jan Cernovsky (United Kingdom) Welcome speech by the Vice-meeting President Karel Cvachovec (Czech Republic)
13:00–14:30 1st Session – Pain and major orthopaedic surgery: Suite 2 Joint BSOA and CSARIM Session Chairs: Jan Cernovsky (United Kingdom), Karel Cvachovec (Czech Republic)
1) Obstacles in delivery of the effective acute postoperative pain management Jiří Málek (Czech Republic)
2) Peri-operative pain: not all doom and gloom! Richard Langford (United Kingdom)
3) Neuromodulation and the orthopaedic patient Serge Nikolic (United Kingdom)
15:00–16:30 2nd Session – Anaesthesia for spinal surgery: Suite 2 Surgical and anaesthetic perspectives Chairs: Egidio da Silva (United Kingdom), Jasmeet Kaur (United Kingdom) 4) Recent trends in spine surgery Ramprabu Krishnan (United Kingdom)
5) Spinal Navigation and Robotics; safer spinal surgery with less physiological hit Sean Molloy (United Kingdom)
6) The influence of perioperative factors on outcome in adult spinal deformity correction Rachel Baumber (United Kingdom)
16:45–17:45 Satellite Symposium sponsored by BioQ Pharma Suite 2 Treating postoperative pain with local anesthetics in major orthopedic surgery: Evolution or Revolution? Chair: Richard Langford (United Kingdom) Invited Speaker: Morné Wolmarans (United Kingdom)
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THE 22ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGAnaesthesia for Orthopaedic Surgery – The Evidence
Friday 3rd November 20179:00–10:30 3rd Session – Extreme Medicine: Suite 2 New evidence shaping new practice? Chairs: Svetlana Galitzine (United Kingdom), Egidio da Silva (United Kingdom)
7) Positioning challenges for prone surgery-custom solutions Talk kindly sponsored by EC-MEDICA Glyn Smurthwait (United Kingdom)
8) Perioperative anticoagulation Jecko Thachil (United Kingdom)
9) Extreme environment physiology: New evidence shaping new practice Daniel Martin (United Kingdom)
11:00–12:30 4th Session – Evidence Based Medicine: Suite 2 Perioperative factors that influence functional outcome in complex orthopaedic surgery Chairs: Bernadette Ratnayake (United Kingdom), Jan Cernovsky (United Kingdom)
10) Enhanced Surgical Recovery Michael Mythen (United Kingdom)
11) Changing the NHS in England using evidence based medicine Timothy Briggs (United Kingdom)
12) Best practice perioperative care in complex orthopaedic surgery Rachel Baumber (United Kingdom)
12:45–13:45 Lunch Symposium – Sponsored by Edwards Life Sciences Suite 2 Fluid administration, so much more than a standard of care Michael Mythen (United Kingdom) 14:00–15:00 5th Session – Oral Presentations of Posters selected by judges Suite 2 Chairs: Kate Adams (United Kingdom), Jasmeet Kaur (United Kingdom), Ramesh Vijayaraghavan (United Kingdom), Zehrin Nassa (United Kingdom)
13) Does magnesium sulphate infusion in the peri-operative period reduce the requirement for post-operative opioid analgesia in posterior surgical correction of AIS? Jamie East (United Kingdom), Peter Minnis (United Kingdom)
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14) Pain and tourniquet use in TKA, what is the evidence? A systematic review and meta-analysis Shu Yang Hu (Ireland)
15) 4 years on – Are we still ‘NICE and Comfortable’ with the management of fractured neck of femurs? Raj Shah (United Kingdom)
16) Reducing the rate of Acute Kidney Injury among orthopaedic patients at a Major Trauma Centre Jane Murray (United Kingdom)
17) Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement Project to Increase Safety of Patients at risk of Bone Cement Implantation Syndrome (BCIS) Daniel Heaton (United Kingdom), Suroosh Madanipour (United Kingdom)
18) The effect of intra-articular tranexamic acid injection on unicompartmental knee arthroplasty patients‘ blood loss volume in perioperative period Fan Zhang (China)
19) Blood management practice in primary total knee replacement in a large specialist orthopaedic centre Alexander Sell (United Kingdom)
15:30–17:00 6th Session – Regional Anaesthesia: An update Suite 2 Chairs: Jan Cernovsky (United Kingdom), Minhas Simran (United Kingdom)
20) Interscalene Block: where, what and how John Barcroft (United Kingdom)
21) Use of regional anaesthesia in the paediatric population David Doležal (Czech Republic)
22) Role of RA in orthopedic surgery in a war zone Dušan Mach (Czech Republic)
17:00 Closing address Suite 2 Closing speech by B.S.O.A President Awards for the winning oral presentations Award of the BSOA president‘s medal Bernadette Ratnayake (United Kingdom) Jan Cernovsky (United Kingdom)
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