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Polytrauma section Ideas: HC Pape, May 2015
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Polytrauma section WHY ?
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Current sections Skeletal trauma / sports Visceral trauma Disaster + military Emergency surgery
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Current guidelines - EAST - S 3 guideline DGU (german) ESTES, so far: hip fracture
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Current cross border cooperations
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Current courses Emergency surgery (life saving) Musec (Fast) ETC (interdisc. ER treatment) ATLS
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BTCCE (Boundless Trauma Care Central Europe) Initiated by P. Brink
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BTCCE Letter of intent: 2010 23 centers have signed Information has been gathered
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Project (NL/D/Lux/F) Dr. Wendt (Groningen, NL) Dr. Juhra (Münster, D) Rolf Egberink (Enschede, NL) Prof. Edwards (Nijmegen, NL) Prof. Pape (Aachen, D) Prof. Brink (Maastricht, NL) Dr. Jansen (Maastricht/Heerlen, NL) Dr. Ferretti (Luxemburg, L) Prof. Gerich (Luxemburg, L) Prof. Pohlemann (Homburg, D) Dr. Mörsdorf (Homburg, D) Dr. Meyer (Strasburg, F)
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Polytrauma course: specifics (why it is different from ATLS / ETC) Covers the entire chain of treatment Interdisciplinary approach Emergency, ICU, ward, reconstruction
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2002 -2015 Leeds, GB Hannover, Ger Pittsburgh, USA Essen, GER Istanbul, TUR Moscow, RUS Munich, GER www.polytraumacourse.com
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Polytrauma section topics 1.Guidelines (consensus/recommendation) 2.Crossborder rescue 3.Teaching 4.Trauma chain: Prehospital care, ICU care, rehab (Team work / communication) 5.Trauma systems (Lefering) 6.Translational research
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