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International Registration Registration fees in EUR (25% VAT excluded) Early (until 17 May) Normal (18 May - 25 July) On-site SICOT/SIROT members 300 400 500 Non-members 400 500 600 Trainees 100 150 200 To register online, please go to www.sicot.org. Local Registration Svenska deltagare anmodas vänligen att registrera sig på: www.ortopediveckan.se. Exhibition and Sponsorship Lina Salvati Linsa Inc. (Canada) Tel.: +1 514 924 3476 E-mail: [email protected] Skype: ripley9423 Social Programme Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception The Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Tuesday, 31 August, from 17:15 onwards, will be held at the Göteborg Convention Centre. Presidents’ Dinner The Presidents’ Dinner will be held on Thursday, 2 September, starting at 19:00, and promises to be an entertaining and unforgettable evening for everyone. It will include top-class entertainment followed by dancing. Don’t miss it! Fun Night Join us on Wednesday, 1 September at 19:00 at Restaurang Trädgår’n for a fun-filled night organised especially for young conference participants and those young at heart. Accommodation Discover the various hotels available around the Göteborg Convention Centre via the SICOT website. For any queries regarding accommodation, please contact Congrex Sweden AB: Fax: +46 31 708 60 25 E-mail: [email protected] Instructional Courses (at 22 February 2010) 1.Trochanteric Hip Fractures Cecilia Rogmark, Malmö; Ricard Miedel, Stockholm (SöS) Why do we so often see failures with this “simple” and common fracture? Emphasis on problem recognition, failure prevention and salvage procedures. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. 2. Ankle Fractures Per Olov Berntsson, Danderyd; Michael Möller, Gothenburg Why do we so often see failures with this “simple” and common fracture? Emphasis on problem recognition, failure prevention and salvage procedures. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. 3.The Elbow Engaging Forearm Fracture Lars Adolfsson, Linköping Proximal fractures of the forearm that engage the elbow joint cover a wide spectrum of fractures - from the simple olecranon fracture to the complex fracture dislocation and Monteggia equivalents. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. 4. Shoulder Arthroplasty Anders Ekelund, Stockholm (S:t Göran); Mikael Etzner,Varberg A seemingly simple procedure with several pitfalls, and in the fracture setting a demanding procedure. Live surgery (Ekelund) (with audience interaction) and thorough discussion. 5. ACL-reconstruction using different surgical procedures with focus on the double-bundle technique Juri Kartus, Uddevalla (NU); Jon Karlsson, Gothenburg Technical considerations and discussion. A film is specially prepared for this tutorial. 6. Arthroscopic procedures in gleno-humeral instability Anders Nordqvist, Malmö;Vahid Hamidy, Gothenburg Technical considerations and discussion. A film is specially prepared for this tutorial. 7. Cementing Techniques in Hip Arthroplasty André Stark, Stockholm (Danderyd); Nils Hailer, Uppsala Cemented hip arthroplasty. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises with evaluation. 8. Hindfoot Osteotomies Martin Ålund, Gothenburg; Bertil Romanus, Gothenburg Hindfoot osteotomies are common in the treatment of hindfoot varus and valgus deformities of different etiologies. The purpose of this instructional course is to present the different indications, the operative planning and the effects of these osteotomies on foot biomechanics. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. 9.TEN-nailing in Paediatric Fractures Per-Mats Janarv, Stockholm (Astrid Lindgren) Treatment of fractures with TEN-nails with emphasis on technical aspects. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. 10. Conservative vs percutaneous vs open surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fracture Rune Hedlund, Gothenburg; Claes Olerud, Uppsala The course will discuss the indications and timing of conservative and surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fracture, and also present the new technique of percutaneous fixation. The workshop includes hands-on training in decompression and reduction techniques and pedicle screw fixation. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises. Seventh SICOT / SIROT Annual International Conference combined meeting with the Swedish Orthopaedic Association (SOF) 31 August - 3 September 2010 Gothenburg, Sweden More information at www.sicot.org Arnold Persson Traveko (Sweden) Tel.: +46 70 577 35 79 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.traveko.se LE10 OCTOBRE1929 F O N DÉE À PARIS

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International Registration

Registration fees in EUR(25% VAT excluded)

Early(until

17 May)

Normal(18 May- 25 July)

On-site

SICOT/SIROT members 300 400 500

Non-members 400 500 600

Trainees 100 150 200

To register online, please go to www.sicot.org.

Local RegistrationSvenska deltagare anmodas vänligen att registrera sig på: www.ortopediveckan.se.

Exhibition and SponsorshipLina Salvati Linsa Inc. (Canada)Tel.: +1 514 924 3476 E-mail: [email protected]: ripley9423

Social ProgrammeOpening Ceremony & Welcome ReceptionThe Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Tuesday, 31 August, from 17:15 onwards, will be held at the Göteborg Convention Centre.

Presidents’ DinnerThe Presidents’ Dinner will be held on Thursday, 2 September, starting at 19:00, and promises to be an entertaining and unforgettable evening for everyone. It will include top-class entertainment followed by dancing. Don’t miss it!

Fun NightJoin us on Wednesday, 1 September at 19:00 at Restaurang Trädgår’n for a fun-filled night organised especially for young conference participants and those young at heart.

AccommodationDiscover the various hotels available around the Göteborg Convention Centre via the SICOT website. For any queries regarding accommodation, please contact Congrex Sweden AB:Fax: +46 31 708 60 25E-mail: [email protected]

Instructional Courses (at 22 February 2010) 1. Trochanteric Hip FracturesCecilia Rogmark, Malmö; Ricard Miedel, Stockholm (SöS)Why do we so often see failures with this “simple” and common fracture? Emphasis on problem recognition, failure prevention and salvage procedures. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

2. Ankle FracturesPer Olov Berntsson, Danderyd; Michael Möller, GothenburgWhy do we so often see failures with this “simple” and common fracture? Emphasis on problem recognition, failure prevention and salvage procedures. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

3. The Elbow Engaging Forearm FractureLars Adolfsson, LinköpingProximal fractures of the forearm that engage the elbow joint cover a wide spectrum of fractures - from the simple olecranon fracture to the complex fracture dislocation and Monteggia equivalents.Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

4. Shoulder ArthroplastyAnders Ekelund, Stockholm (S:t Göran); Mikael Etzner, VarbergA seemingly simple procedure with several pitfalls, and in the fracture setting a demanding procedure. Live surgery (Ekelund) (with audience interaction) and thorough discussion.

5. ACL-reconstruction using different surgical procedures with focus on the double-bundle techniqueJuri Kartus, Uddevalla (NU); Jon Karlsson, GothenburgTechnical considerations and discussion. A film is specially prepared for this tutorial.

6. Arthroscopic procedures in gleno-humeral instabilityAnders Nordqvist, Malmö; Vahid Hamidy, GothenburgTechnical considerations and discussion. A film is specially prepared for this tutorial.

7. Cementing Techniques in Hip ArthroplastyAndré Stark, Stockholm (Danderyd); Nils Hailer, UppsalaCemented hip arthroplasty. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises with evaluation.

8. Hindfoot OsteotomiesMartin Ålund, Gothenburg; Bertil Romanus, GothenburgHindfoot osteotomies are common in the treatment of hindfoot varus and valgus deformities of different etiologies. The purpose of this instructional course is to present the different indications, the operative planning and the effects of these osteotomies on foot biomechanics. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

9. TEN-nailing in Paediatric FracturesPer-Mats Janarv, Stockholm (Astrid Lindgren)Treatment of fractures with TEN-nails with emphasis on technical aspects. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

10. Conservative vs percutaneous vs open surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fractureRune Hedlund, Gothenburg; Claes Olerud, UppsalaThe course will discuss the indications and timing of conservative and surgical treatment of thoracolumbar fracture, and also present the new technique of percutaneous fixation. The workshop includes hands-on training in decompression and reduction techniques and pedicle screw fixation. Presentations and practical sawbone exercises.

Seventh SICOT / SIROTAnnual InternationalConference

combined meeting with the Swedish Orthopaedic Association (SOF)

31 August - 3 September 2010Gothenburg, Sweden

More information at www.sicot.org

Arnold PerssonTraveko (Sweden)Tel.: +46 70 577 35 79E-mail: [email protected]: www.traveko.se

LE 10 OCTOBRE 1

929

FO

NDÉE À PARIS

Welcome to Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2010!

It is a pleasure and an honour to invite you to the Seventh SICOT/SIROT Annual International Conference on 31 August - 3 September 2010 in Gothenburg, Sweden (Göteborg in Swedish). Gothenburg is located in the heart of Scandinavia on the west coast of Sweden, it is a leading European event venue and English is widely spoken in the city. The conference will be held at the

Göteborg Convention Centre, which is centrally located close to hotels, restaurants and shops. The convention centre has an in-house hotel with more than 700 rooms and there are more than 6,000 hotel rooms within walking distance of the convention centre, ranging from budget category to first-class hotels. Gothenburg can also offer a wide variety of activities for conference delegates and accompanying persons, including tours of the beautiful archipelago, golf and cultural events.

The Seventh SICOT/SIROT Annual International Conference will be organised as a combined meeting with the Swedish Orthopaedic Association (SOF) and a wide range of topics will be covered in the scientific sessions and by plenary speakers, so there will be something of interest for everyone. The commercial exhibition will be comprehensive. We are working hard to make the conference a high-quality scientific and educational event, as well as a memorable gathering in the city of Gothenburg.

On behalf of the Local Organising Committee and the Swedish Orthopaedic Association, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you and hope that you will come to Gothenburg and the Seventh SICOT/SIROT Annual International Conference on 31 August - 3 September 2010. We look forward to seeing you at the conference.

Kind regards,

Prof Björn Rydevik Conference President

SICOT Executive Committee

Local Organising Committee

08:00-09:00 Registration

09:00-12:00 Instructional Courses

12:00-13:00

Plenary Lecture 13:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00 Free Papers Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Symposium Symposium

15:00-15:30 Coffee

15:30-17:00 Symposium Free Papers Symposium Symposium Free Papers Symposium

17:30-19:00 Opening Ceremony

08:00-09:30 Symposium Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers Free Papers

09:30-10:00 Coffee

10:00-10:30 Plenary Lecture Symposium 10:30-12:00 Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers & Free Papers Free Papers

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Free Papers Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers Symposium

15:00-15:30 Coffee

15:30-16:00 Plenary Lecture Symposium 16:00-17:45 Free Papers & Free Papers Symposium Symposium Free Papers Free Papers

08:00-09:30 Free Papers Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers Free Papers

09:30-10:00 Coffee

10:00-10:30 Plenary Lecture Symposium 10:30-12:00 Free Papers & Free Papers Free Papers Free Papers Free Papers Symposium

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Annual SOF Meeting Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers Symposium

15:00-15:30 Coffee

15:30-16:00 Presidential Lecture

16:00-17:45 Free Papers Symposium Symposium Free Papers Free Papers

Symposium

Symposium 08:00-09:30 Free Papers & Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Best Papers Session Free Papers

09:30-10:00 Coffee

10:00-10:30 Plenary Lecture

10:30-12:00 Free Papers Free Papers Symposium Free Papers Free Papers Free Papers

12:00-13:00 Closing Ceremony

Programme at a glance (at 22 February 2010)

Cody Bünger (Denmark)Thami Benzakour (Morocco)Jochen Eulert (Germany)

Patricia Fucs (Brazil)Maurice Hinsenkamp (Belgium)Chadwick Smith (United States)

Peter NybergJon Karlsson Björn RydevikCarina LysellHelena BrisbyIngrid Höglund-KarlssonAnnette ErichsenHelén SandströmEthel AnderssonGunilla HultinCamilla BerghKarin Frennered

Örjan BerlinChrister StrömbergOla RolfsonJohan KärrholmJan LidströmCarl EkholmRune HedlundMarianne BergiusEva-Marie SehlstedtUlla EngvallPeter Herberts