XVI INTERNATIONAL POZNAN COURSE IN UPPER EXTREMITY SURGERY - FOREARM, WRIST, HAND

 

POZNAN, 12.04.2024 - 13.04.2024

Papers qualified for oral presentations
Title Author: First Name Author: Last Name
Does finger orthosis help with exercise after tendon injury? -  case report. Aleksandra Bartkowiak-Graczyk
The first end-to-side transfer of the anterior interosseous nerve to the motor bundle of the median nerve
described in the literature in the case of partial median nerve injury at the forearm level - surgical technique and case report.
Michał Górecki
Ulnar sided wrist pain in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome patient case. Marta Jokiel
Thermoplastic custom made orthosis enables everyday living activities among hypermobile patient with EDS. Marta Jokiel
Rapidly Progressive Symptomatic Ulnar Neuropathy in Two Brothers: A Case Report. Piotr Koschel
Sauve-Kapandji i artrodeza promieniowo-księżycowata w leczeniu deformacji Madelunga. Opis przypadku. Piotr Koschel
Story of one wrist with three problems. Joanna Kot
Distractive osteogenesis in lengthening and correcting deformities of the upper limb. Marcin Lech
Destructive advanced scaphoid enchondroma in a child - from multiple resections and recurrence to proximal row carpectomy
with radial articular surface reconstruction with triquetrum cartilage.
Karol Nicieja
Congenital bilateral scapholunate dissociation - from misdiagnosis and maltreatment to salvage partial wrist arthrodesis. Małgorzata Rybarczyk
Case report: use of wrist endoprosthesis in a difficult distal radius fracture. Włodzimierz Witwicki
36-year-old male with a severe motor neuropathy of the median nerve as a result of an intraneural ganglion cyst
– a case report.
Jakub Woźniak

1. Abstract submission deadline – March 31st 2024

2. Notification of paper acceptance or rejection – April 2nd 2024

3. The author(s) can submit more than one abstract.

4. The final presentation (poster form) will be confirmed when the reviewers have accepted the abstract for presentation at the symposium.

5. The abstract should be written in English.

6. The abstract should be maximum 250 words (with spaces) long (the title, author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ name(s) and affiliation are excluded from the word count).

7. Abstract structure:

  • Title
  • Author(s) – full author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ name and surname
  • Speaker – full name and surname
  • Speaker’s e-mail
  • Speaker’s telephone number
  • Author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ affiliation (institution – full official
    name of the institution to which the author and each co-author is affiliated,

    city/town and country)
  • Key words – maximum 6
  • Abstract content:
    • Introduction
    • Case history and examination
    • Treatment
    • Results
    • Conclusion

8. Do not include any data in the abstract which could help identify the author(s) and the institution, which sponsors the paper.

9. Each submission will be anonymously reviewed by the Scientific Committee.

10. Abstract submission means that consent of all co-authors and the head of the institution which sponsors the paper has been obtained.

11. The person submitting the abstracts will be automatically registered as a contact person.

12. An abstract can be presented at the symposium on condition that the speaker has registered at the conference and that the registration fee has been paid.

13. Please also prepare and attach a 70x100cm (vertical) poster.

 

The poster evaluation is scheduled for April 12th at 1:00-1:30pm

Ask for approval of your work during the session in order to get answers to any questions you may have.

Two posters will be awarded.

 


1. Abstract submission deadline – March 31st 2024

2. Notification of paper acceptance or rejection – April 2nd 2024

3. The author(s) can submit more than one abstract.

4. The final presentation (poster form) will be confirmed when the reviewers have accepted the abstract for presentation at the symposium.

5. The abstract should be written in English.

6. The abstract should be maximum 250 words (with spaces) long (the title, author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ name(s) and affiliation are excluded from the word count).

7. Abstract structure:

  • Title
  • Author(s) – full author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ name and surname
  • Speaker – full name and surname
  • Speaker’s e-mail
  • Speaker’s telephone number
  • Author’s/co-author’s/co-authors’ affiliation (institution – full official
    name of the institution to which the author and each co-author is affiliated,

    city/town and country)
  • Key words – maximum 6
  • Abstract content:
    • Introduction
    • Case history and examination
    • Treatment
    • Results
    • Conclusion

8. Do not include any data in the abstract which could help identify the author(s) and the institution, which sponsors the paper.

9. Each submission will be anonymously reviewed by the Scientific Committee.

10. Abstract submission means that consent of all co-authors and the head of the institution which sponsors the paper has been obtained.

11. The person submitting the abstracts will be automatically registered as a contact person.

12. An abstract can be presented at the symposium on condition that the speaker has registered at the conference and that the registration fee has been paid.

13. Please also prepare and attach a 70x100cm (vertical) poster.

 

The poster evaluation is scheduled for April 12th at 1:00-1:30pm

Ask for approval of your work during the session in order to get answers to any questions you may have.

Two posters will be awarded.