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Session 12: Traume II
Fredag 23. oktober
09:00 – 10:00
Lokale: Helsinki / Oslo
Chairmen: Hans Gottlieb / Peter Toft Tengberg
125. Time-to-surgery in hip fracture patients: 36 hours is feasible, but
why and where do patients wait?
Haidar Karim Abd-El-Redda, Henrik Palm
126. Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound screening on suspicion of ex-
tremity fractures in adults.
Helle Østergaard, Inger Mechlenburg, Lars Bolvig Hansen, Kjeld Søballe, Kaj
Døssing
127. A systemic review of treatment guidelines for hip fracture sur-
gery
Henrik Palm, Jordi Teixidor
128. Displaced midshaft clavicle fractures: Survey of treatment across
centres in Sweden, Denmark and Finland
Ban Ilija, Troelsen Anders
129. Clavicle fractures: characteristics of patients with failure of pri-
mary treatment.
Ban Ilija, Troelsen Anders
130. Risk factors predicting complications after ankle fracture surgery
Kolja Weber, Amandus Gustafsson, Anders Troelsen, Ilija Ban
131. Exposed implant in below knee osteosynthesis – can hardware be
preserved until fracture healing?
Malene Ringholm Bæk Larsen, Jesper Fabrin, Anna Kathrine Pramming