The German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons announces:

The 14th International Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery

June 26 – 30, 2007 – , Germany

Final Program

38th Annual Meeting of DGPRÄC 12th Annual Meeting of VDÄPC Deutsche Gesellschaft der Plastischen, Rekonstruktiven und Ästhetischen Chirurgen Vereinigung der Deutschen Ästhetisch-Plastischen Chirurgen

www.ipras2007berlin.com ETHICON and ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY partnering with IPRAS 2007 Berlin and plastic surgeons to bring innovation to aesthetic and reconstructive Table of Contents procedures. Welcoming Messages 04

Committees 08

The Societies: IPRAS, DGPRÄC, VDÄPC 14

Schedule at a Glance 17

Program Overview 18

Tuesday, June 26, 2007 23 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 37 Thursday, June 28, 2007 55 Friday, June 29, 2007 71 Saturday, June 30, 2007 87

Master Classes 95

Company Training Courses 96

National and International Business Meetings 101 Your Posters 102 Aesthetic 103 Body of Work Anti-Aging 104 Burns 104 Inspires Craniofacial 105 Ours Hands 106 Precisely raise flaps Mamma 107 Reconstructive 111 with a device that Research / Experimental 113 simultaneously Tumours 116

cuts and coagulates The Conference Venue 118 using ultrasonic vibration Sponsors 120

Exhibition Overview 121

Social Program 124 JonUsai t our Booth Sightseeing Tours 128 for a anH s-On d e s D at mon n tr io General Information A – Z 133 ofr ou Ne r du wPocs t Maps 138

All information as of June 05, 2007, date of print.

2 3 Dear Colleagues, Dear Colleagues and Friends,

the last year was the most diffi cult one in the history of IPRAS. Within the last few weeks things started to fall into place The German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons is honored to host the IPRAS 2007 in Berlin, a city and gradually all my sorrows were replaced by anticipation. And now my heart is full of joy and gratitude: Welcome to Berlin! known for its exciting medical, scientifi c, cultural and political developments for plastic surgeons from all over the world.

Here in Berlin we are going to launch the newly restructured IPRAS: you all need to contribute to this process and make IPRAS Since the 19th Century, the fate of plastic surgery in Germany has been inevitably linked to Berlin through Johann-Friedrich a confederation with a bright and brilliant future. Share with us an exciting scientifi c program with the best of the best plastic Dieffenbach, whose fl amboyant career revolutionized the future of plastic surgery. German celebrities such as Erich Lexer, surgeons in the world! Join us for the General Assembly with one of the special highlights of the congress: the Ulrich Hinderer Bernhard von Langenbeck and Jaques Joseph followed Dieffenbach’s tradition to further develop techniques of our specialty. Lecture, presented by the 2007 congress award winner Robert Goldwyn. And dance with us at the congress party in the historical hangar of the Tempelhof Airport – the bridge to the world that made Berlin survive after the war. Our invitation and the call for abstracts have been answered by almost a thousand participants with the submission of one thousand, four hundred abstracts. This gives the scientifi c committee the opportunity to set up an exciting program offering I wish you a joyfull week full of new impressions, ideas, long-lasting friendships! new and valuable information for everybody participating. I dearly wish that you will add a new facet to your identity: a bond with IPRAS! Our special thanks go to our General Secretary of IPRAS, the members of the EXCO, the members of the Scientifi c Committee of the German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, and all of you who have given us so much support to make IPRAS Berlin 2007 a memorable scientifi c and personal event. All of this support will allow us to share knowledge, experience, and the scientifi c development of our specialty with others from all over the world.

In addition, “Summertime in Berlin” gives the ideal atmosphere in which to cherish friendships and establish new ones. The Social program will have you taking part of this vivacious city with a mix between tradition and modern living.

We welcome you to Berlin! Marita Eisenmann-Klein General Secretary IPRAS President of the German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons

Alfred Berger Johannes C. Bruck Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch Honorary President Chairman of the Organizing Committee Congress President

4 5 The Mayor of Berlin The Dean of the Charité

Berlin can look back on a long tradition of medical research and practice. Names like Ferdinand Sauerbruch and Robert Koch Dear Colleagues, shaped the city’s reputation. At the same time, historical institutions like the Charité and the Benjamin Franklin University Hos- Dear Friends, pital also symbolize the move into the 21st century, since research, teaching, and health care of the highest medical standard are closely and productively linked here. Since its foundation about 300 years ago, the Charité has been one of the leading German centers in the medical field. The tradition of Plastic Surgery as a reconstructive and aesthetic surgical speciality is connected with worldwide reknowned Berlin is greatly honoured to be able to host the plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeons from all over the world. names, such as Dieffenbach, von Langenbeck, and Lexer, for over 150 years.

Berlin is a successful congress location, which regularly hosts large and important international congresses and trade fairs. The Dean of the Charité strongly support to host the World Congress of the International Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and The city offers excellently equipped premises of any size for concentrated professional interaction, and Berlin’s hotels and Aesthetic Surgery in Berlin in 2007. restaurants offer inviting opportunities for culinary exploration. The Charité believes that the presence of the IPRAS World Congress in Berlin will positively stimulate the further medical Those attending a congress on the banks of the Spree should not forget to also take a look at the city’s cultural calendar. development in our capital. Whether theatre or opera, classical music or jazz, ancient sculpture or contemporary art – Berlin has something for everyone.

Berlin looks forward to welcoming the participants in the Congress of the International Society for Plastic and Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery in the year 2007.

Klaus Wowereit Prof. Joachim W. Dudenhausen Mayor of Berlin Former Dean of the Charité

6 7 The IPRAS Executive Committee 2003 – 2007 Local Organizing Committee

General Secretary North America International Federation of Honorary President Congress President Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany Manuel Garcia-Velasco, Mexico Societies of Surgery of the Hand Alfred Berger, Hannover Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Berlin Alfred Berger, Germany Deputy General Secretary South America Chairman of the Jean-Philippe Nicolai, Netherlands Julio Daniel Kirschbaum, Peru Appointed Members Organizing Committee Treasurer Aldo Mottura, Argentina Parliamentarian Johannes C. Bruck, Berlin Hermann Lampe, / Main Executive Director O. Onor Erol, Turkey Catherine Foss, Western Asia United States of America Abdul-Reda Lari, Kuwait Editor, GLOBALPLAST Mutaz Habal, Honorary Secretary General Social and Cultural Events Past General Secretary IPRAS Section United States of America Ulrich T. Hinderer, Madrid † Joachim Graf von Finckenstein, Starnberg Ulrich T. Hinderer †, Spain European Christian Gabka, München (deceased, 1 / 3 / 07) Jean-Philippe Nicolai, Netherlands Ex Officio Members Protocol Michael Greulich, Stuttgart Chairman, 2007 Berlin Congress Goswin von Mallinckrodt, München Geographic Iberolatinoamerican Johannes C. Bruck, Germany Accompanying Persons Program Representatives Wilfredo Calderon, Chile Media Contact Kristina Bruck, Berlin North Africa President, 2007 Berlin Congress Constance Neuhann-Lorenz, München Katharina Olbrisch, Berlin Mohammed Zaki, Egypt Asian-Pacific Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Germany Yu-Ray Chen, Taipei, China Council of Honorary Advisors Organizer South Africa Honorary President, Edgar Biemer, München IPRAS 2007 Russell J. Walton, Africa Pan-African 2007 Berlin Congress Heinz Bohmert, München c/o K.I.T. GmbH Alastair Lamont, South Africa Alfred Berger, Germany Dieter Buck-Gramcko, Hamburg Association & Conference Asia-Pacific Heinz-Edzard Köhnlein, Landsberg Management Group & Co. KG Baman M. Daver, India Pan-Arab Gottfried Lemperle, San Diego Kurfürstendamm 71 Norman Olbourne, Australia Mohammad Khalaf, Kuwait Günter-M. Lösch, Ratzeburg 10709 Berlin, Germany Wolfgang Mühlbauer, München Phone: +49 30 24 603 260 Eastern Mediterranean Co-Opted Society Fritz-Eduard Müller, Bochum Fax: +49 30 24 603 200 Moris Topaz, Israel Representatives Neven Olivari, Rösrath [email protected] International Society of Aesthetic Ursula Schmidt-Tintemann, München Northern Europe Plastic Surgeons Press Krzysztof T. Drzewiecki, Denmark Bryan C. Mendelson, Australia Assistant Secretary Council Silke Jakobi Klaus Plogmeier, Berlin IPRAS Congress Press Office Central Europe International Society of Friedrich-Wilhelm von Hesler, Berlin P.O. Box 30 11 20 Nobert Pallua, Germany Cranio-Facial Surgeons 70451 Stuttgart, Germany Steven Wall, United Kingdom Phone: +49 711 8931 163 Southern Europe Fax: +49 711 8931-566 /- 167 Riccardo Mazzola, Italy World Society of Reconstructive [email protected] Micro Surgeons [email protected] Far East Wayne Morrison, Australia Kiyonori Harii, Japan Yoon-Ho Lee, Republic of Korea

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Scientifi c Committee

Scientific Program Chairmen Norbert Pallua, Aachen G. Björn Stark, Freiburg

Scientifi c Program Committee Co-Chair Master Class Session Committee Aesthetic Aesthetic Chair Klaus Exner, Frankfurt Dirk Richter, Wesseling Peter Eckert, Würzburg Dennis von Heimburg, Frankfurt Anti Aging Burns Franziska Ulrich, Regensburg Henrik Menke, Offenbach Aesthetic Wolfgang Gubisch, Stuttgart Burns Craniofacial Marianne Wolters, Frankfurt Peter Mailänder, Lübeck Milomir Ninkovic, München Anti Aging Craniofacial Hand Alexander Römmler, München Wolfgang Schneider, Magdeburg Margita Flügel, Hannover Burns Hand Mamma Michael Steen, Halle Wolfgang Stock, München Christian Gabka, München Bernd Hartmann, Berlin

Mamma Microsurgery Commercial Axel-Mario Feller, München Christoph Heitmann, Ludwigshafen Henrik Menke, Offenbach Made in Germany. Handmade, to be precise. Reconstructive Reconstructive Hand The Phaeton. Official shuttle of the IPRAS 2007 Berlin. Günter Germann, Ludwigshafen Peter Vogt, Hannover Rüdiger Baumeister, München Peter Brüser, Research Tumors Raymund E. Horch, Erlangen Jutta Liebau, Düsseldorf Mamma Christoph Andree, Düsseldorf Tumors Hans-Ulrich Steinau, Bochum Microsurgery Giulio Ingianni, Wuppertal Alberto Peek, Vogtareuth

Reconstructive Dietmar Ulrich, Aachen Lukas Prantl, Regensburg

Aus Liebe zum Automobil

10 11 Faculty

Elie Abdelhak, Lebanon Kim Chin Whan, Republic of Korea Michael Greulich, Germany Alastair Lamont, South Africa Alberto Peek, Germany Luc Téot, France Ruben T. Adamian, Russian Federation Sydney Coleman, USA Andrea Grisotti, Italy Hermann Lampe, Germany Paolo Persichetti, Italy Edward Terino, USA William P. Adams, USA Miodrag Colic, Serbia and Montenegro Lutz Gruhl, Germany Hector Lanza, Argentina Frank-Werner Peter, Germany Sylvie Testelin, France Pius Agbenorku, Ghana Bruce F. Connell, Great Britain Wolfgang Gubisch, Germany Abdul Reda Lari, Kuwait Jean Yves Petit, France Hubertus Tilkorn, Germany Gilbert Aiach, France Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr, France José Guerrerosantos, Mexico Ioan Lascar, Romania Michel Pfulg, Switzerland Patrick Tonnard, Belgium Ahmad Al Fadhli, Kuwait Wanda Correa, Brazil Gusztáv Gulyás, Hungary Claude Lassus, France Nelson Piccolo, Brazil Moris Topaz, Israel Habib B. Albasti, Iraq Michel Costagliola, France Suresh Gupta, India Claude Le Louarn, France Gerhard Pierer, Switzerland Bryant Toth, USA Bob Allen, USA Bruce Cunningham, USA Roxanne Guy, Australia Caroline Leclercq, France Ivo Pitanguy, Brazil Frank Trepsat, France Al Aly, USA Richard D‘Amico, USA Mutaz Habal, USA Marcus Lehnhardt, Germany Hildegunde Piza-Katzer, Austria Erkki Tukiainen, Finland Christoph Andree, Germany Rolin Daniel, USA Elizabeth J. Hall-Findlay, Canada Gottfried Lemperle, USA Klaus Plogmeier, Germany Carlos Oscar Uebel, Brazil Eric Arnauld, France Peter Davenport, United Kingdom Thamer Hamdan, Iraq Ruth Lester, United Kingdom Jan G. Poell, Switzerland Klaus Ueberreiter, Germany Zoran Arnez, Slovenia Dai Davies, United Kingdom Moustapha Hamdi, Belgium Jutta Liebau, Germany Lukas Prantl, Germany Dietmar Ulrich, Germany Peter Ashby, United Kingdom Maria Deutinger, Austria Dennis Hammond, USA Marco Lorenzini, Italy Julian Pribaz, USA Franziska Ulrich, Germany Oskar Aszmann, Austria K. T. Drzewiecki, Denmark Ed Hartman, Netherlands Hans-Günther Machens, Germany Kirill Pshenisnov, Russian Federation Chantal van der Horst, Netherlands Bishara S. Atiyeh, Lebanon Alejandro Duarte y Sanchez, Mexico Bernd Hartmann, Germany Anil Madaree, South Africa Caius Radu, Germany Romain Vanwijck, Belgium Alexander Bach, Germany Sibylle Eberle, Germany Carl Hartrampf, USA Abood Mahdi, Iraq K.Mathangi Ramakrishnan, India Henry Vasconez, USA Ana Badin, Brazil Helga Eder, Spain Detlev Hebebrand, Germany Peter Mailänder, Germany Mark A. Randolph, USA Louis Vasconez, USA Holger Bannasch, Germany Mohammed D. A. Eed, Saudi Arabia Dennis von Heimburg, Germany Goswin von Mallinckrodt, Germany Johannes Reinmüller, Germany Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic Dino Barisoni, Italy Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany Christoph Heitmann, Germany Nicos Constantinou Mantas, Cyprus Liacyr Ribeiro, Brazil Steven Wall, United Kingdom Ricardo Baroudi, Brazil Franklyn L. Elliot, USA Nelson Heller, Brazil Daniel Marchac, France Dirk F. Richter, Germany Morris Warwick, South Africa Alfonso Barrera, USA Detlev Erdmann, USA Karsten Hemmrich, Germany Tim Marten, USA Mohammed Rida-Franka, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Gottfried Wechselberger, Austria Rüdiger Baumeister, Germany Serdar Eren, Germany Guido Graf Henckel v. Donnersmarck, Germany Riccardo Mazzola, Italy Gino Rigotti, Italy Fu-Chan Wei, Taiwan, Republic of China Marianne Beausang-Linder, Sweden O. Onur Erol, Turkey Trine Foged Henriksen, Denmark Duncan McGrouther, United Kingdom Tom Roberts, USA Henri Winters, Netherlands Hilton Becker, USA Dimitre Evstatiev, Bulgaria Friedrich-Wilhelm von Hesler, Germany Bryan C. Mendelson, Australia Rod Rohrich, USA Christoph Wolfensberger, Switzerland Javier De Benito, Spain Klaus Exner, Germany Gisbert Holle, Germany Claudia Meuli, Switzerland Michael Sadove, USA Marianne Wolters, Germany Beatriz Berenguer, Spain Hisham Fansa, Germany Jürgen Holle, Austria Albert de Mey, Belgium Richard Sadove, Israel Fiona Wood, Australia Alfred Berger, Germany Jozef Fedeles, Slovakia Heinz-Herbert Homann, Germany Hanno Millesi, Austria Tariq Saeed, Bahrain Woffl es Wu, Singapore Catherine Bergeret-Galley, France Axel-Mario Feller, Germany Raymund E. Horch, Germany Vlastibor Minarovjech, Slovakia Javier Enriquez de Salamanca, Spain Elisabeth Würinger, Austria Peter Berlien, Germany Mark Ferguson, United Kingdom Jiang Hua, China Arnaldo Miro, Brazil Ken Salyer, USA Michael Yaremchuk, USA Pietro Berrino, Italy Angel Ferreres-Claramunt, Spain Joseph Hunstad, USA Guido Molea, Italy Fabio Santanelli, Italy Andreas Yiacoumettis, Greece Manuela Berrocal, Colombia Susan Fenner, Germany Dennis J. Hurwitz, USA Stan Monstrey, Belgium Giorgio De Santis, Italy Kotaro Yoshimura, Japan Edgar Biemer, Germany Joachim Graf von Finckenstein, Germany Heribert Hussl, Austria Paulino Morales, Argentina Michael Sauerbier, Germany Mustafa Zaidi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Thomas Biggs, USA Françoise Firmin, France Glenn Jelks, USA Aldo Mottura, Argentina Jürgen Schaff, Germany Michele L. Zocchi, Italy Phillip Blondeel, Belgium Helmut Fischer, Germany Mark L. Jewell, USA Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Germany Jan-Thorsten Schantz, Germany Ronald Zuker, Canada Ewaldo Bolivar, Brazil Uwe von Fritschen, Germany Olaf Kauder, Germany Brien Murphy, USA Erwin Scharnagl, Austria Laurence Boon, Belgium Margita Flügel, Germany Carolyn Kerrigan, USA Egle Muti, Italy Wolfgang Schneider, Germany John Boorman, United Kingdom Guy Foucher, France Mohammed Khalaf, Kuwait Satoru Nagata, Japan Thomas Schoeller, Austria Alexei Borovikov, Russian Federation Milada Francú, Czech Republic Roger Khouri, USA Foad Nahai, USA Alexander Schönborn, Germany Giovanni Botti, Italy Manfred Frey, Austria Brian Kinney, USA Hilal Nahel, Syrian Arab Republic Zun-Li Shen, China Peter Brenner, Germany Paul Fuchs, Germany Julio Kirschbaum, Peru Constance Neuhann-Lorenz, Germany Nobuyuki Shioya, Japan Nathalie Bricout, France Antonio Fuente Del Campo, Mexico Daniel Knutti, Switzerland Rogerio Izar Neves, Brazil Gaith Shubailat, Jordan Michael Bromba, Germany Keizo Fukuta, Japan Rupert Koller, Austria Milomir Ninkovic, Germany Maria Siemionow, USA Giorgio Bronz, Switzerland Christian J. Gabka, Germany Peter Kompatscher, Austria Ernst Magnus Noah, Germany Chanjiv Singh, India Hans G. Bruck, Austria Brian Gamble, USA Moshe Kon, Netherlands R. Barrett Noone, USA Paul Smith, United Kingdom Johannes C. Bruck, Germany Manuel Garcia-Velasco, Mexico Radana Königova, Czech Republic Rolf Nordström, Finland Brian Sommerlad, United Kingdom Peter Brüser, Germany Günter Germann, Germany Andreas Kouppas, Greece Kitaro Ohmori, Japan David Soutar, United Kingdom Pavel Brychta, Czech Republic Alaa Gheita, Egypt Albrecht Krause-Bergmann, Germany Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Germany Tom Specken, Netherlands Rolf Büttemeyer, Germany Motjtaba Ghods, Germany Krishna Kumar, United Kingdom Norman Olbourne, Australia Gerald Spilker, Germany Eckart Buttler, Germany Pietro Giovanoli, Switzerland Markus V. Küntscher, Germany Norbert Pallua, Germany G. Björn Stark, Germany Yilin Cao, China Joao Carlos Sampaio Goes, Brazil Hannu Kuokkanen, Finland Bernard-Jean Paniel, France Hans-Ulrich Steinau, Germany Marcus Castro Ferreira, Brazil Robert Goldwyn, USA Morten Kveim, Norway Angel Papadopoulos Escobar, Greece Wolfgang Stock, Germany C. Can Cedidi, Germany Mark Gorney, USA Lars-Uwe Lahoda, Germany Christoph Papp, Austria Susumu Takayanagi, Japan Yu-Ray Chen, Taiwan, Republic of China Ruth Graf, Brazil Don Lalonde, Canada Malcolm Paul, USA Ursula Tanzella, Germany

12 13 IPRAS DGPRÄC

International Confederation for Plastic, IPRAS Executive Committee German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive Executive Committee Members Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) and Aesthetic Surgeons (DGPRÄC) General Secretary President IPRAS is an international organization with 90 member countries representing Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany The German Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Regensburg the affi liated plastic surgery society in each country. (DGPRÄC) is the professional representative body and scientifi c society for Deputy General Secretary plastic and reconstructive surgeons in Germany. It was established in 1968 Vice-Presidents Our organizational structure includes an Executive Committee and a Delegate Jean-Philippe Nicolai, Netherlands as the Association of German Plastic Surgeons (VDPC) and was renamed in Axel-Mario Feller, München from each of our member countries who serves on the Council of National 2005. The Society has approximately 680 full and 470 associated Members. Günter Germann, Ludwigshafen Delegates. IPRAS is in a state of transition including a total restructuring of Executive Director The society closely cooperates with political parties and the German Medical Norbert Pallua, Aachen our mission and operation. We have always provided continuing medical Catherine Foss, United States of America Association in favour of consumer protection. This cooperation resulted in the Peter Vogt, Hannover education throughout the world. Additionally, IPRAS has developed several offi cial title: “Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeon”, saving the term “aesthetic” as a new charitable projects. For a complete listing please see page 8. brand name, which can be used by plastic surgeons only as an offi cial special- Secretary ity title. It also resulted in a new law in 2006 with a ban on advertisement for Eberhard Schaller, Tübingen 1 – Women for Women is a global undertaking by our female member aesthetic surgery. surgeons who donate time and surgical skills to help women and their children Treasurer in third world nations by providing reconstructive surgery, free of charge to The 14th Meeting of IPRAS is also the 38th Annual Meeting of the German Hermann Lampe, Frankfurt / Main the patients. We fund this operation through donations made by the surgeons Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. themselves as well as corporate support. Since 2005 the society is chaired by Dr. Marita Eisenmann-Klein who is also 2 – Support for Iraqi Surgeons has been an ongoing program wherein the general secretary of the IPRAS. The next elections will be in 2007. surgeons from Iraq travel to Kuwait where our member surgeons help them update their surgical skills. We have found a large percentage of the Iraqi 45 Lyme Road – Suite 304 surgeons have not been able to leave Iraq for many years for such training, , NH 03755 Main Activities of the Society until now. These surgeons go back to Iraq to treat the general public who have USA been wounded in the war. This is an especially important program to us as wit- Phone: +1 603 643 2325 Goals of the society are according to the guidelines of the International Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus nessed by the number of surgeons participating. We intend to offer additional Fax: +1 603 643 1444 Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. The society Luisenstraße 58–59 program venues in surrounding countries to intensify this training program. Email: [email protected] holds scientifi c meetings, runs training courses, awards scholarships and grants 10117 Berlin Support for this effort has until now been largely on a donation-of-time basis, Website: www.ipras.org and publishes the Journal “Plastische Chirurgie”. One goal of the society is to Germany with assistance by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health. preserve Public Health by promoting and developing Plastic Surgery. Phone: +49 30 28 004 450 Fax: +49 30 28 004 459 3 – Disaster Relief Programs is a new initiative to offer reconstructive surgery A challenge of the society is to encourage all fi elds of plastic surgery in scien- Email: [email protected] to victims of natural disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami, various earth- tifi c and practical aspects. Therefore it cooperates and has a constant dialogue Website: www.dgpraec.de quake zones around the world, and other similar crises as they arrive. Support with other national societies of plastic and aesthetic surgeons. One further of surgeons’ travel and housing during these periods is offset by the dues paid goal is to optimize the quality of the professional training as well as the post by our member countries and contribution income. graduated training within the European guidelines and to advance education in all aspects of Plastic Surgery.

The society is a member of the International Confederation for Plastic, Recon- structive and Aesthetic Surgery. The German Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons represents the general and political interests of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeons in the dialogue with politicians and the representatives and organisations of the German Medical Association.

14 15 VDÄPC Schedule at a Glance

Association of the German Aesthetic-Plastic Surgeons Executive Committee Members Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday (VDÄPC) June 25, 2007 June 26, 2007 June 27, 2007 June 28, 2007 June 29, 2007 June 30, 2007 President 08:00 – 09:00 Master Classes Master Classes Master Classes Master Classes The Association of the German Aesthetic-Plastic Surgeons (VDAEPC) is the Axel-Mario Feller, München

subsidiary for aesthetic plastic surgery of the German Society of Plastic, Incoming 09:15 – 10:45 Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c EXCO Meeting Scientifi c Program Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (DGPRAEC). It was founded in 1995 Vice-President Program 09:00 – 12:00 to promote the development of aesthetic surgery in Germany as a pivot part Christian J. Gabka, München of plastic surgery. The Society has 133 members who predominantly practice 10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break aesthetic surgery and are full members of the DGPRAEC. Secretary Since 2005 the society is chaired by Prof. Dr. Axel-Mario Feller, Munich. The Johannes C. Bruck, Berlin General secretary of the association, Dr. Johannes Bruck, is the chairman of the IPRAS 11:15 – 12:45 Meeting: Opening Ceremony Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Scientifi c Program 2007 congress organizing committee. The next elections will be in 2007. Treasurer DGPRÄC 11:00 – 13:00 Program 11:00 – 14:00 Goswin von Mallinckrodt, München th The 14 Meeting of IPRAS is also the 12th Annual Meeting of the Association 12:45 – 14:15 Lunch General Lunch Lunch Lunch Adjournment Assembly 12:45 – 13:15 of the German Aesthetic-Plastic Surgeons. 12:45 – 14:15

13:00 – 14:00 Company Training Courses Company Company Training Courses Company Training Courses Lunch Main activities of the society Training Courses Registration 14:15 – 15:45 opens Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program The aims and goals of the association are according to the guidelines of the 14:00 – 19:00 General Meeting: VDÄPC International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery 14:30 – 16:00 and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus The main aim of the society is to promote Aesthetic surgery in scientific, aca- Luisenstraße 58 – 59 demic and practical fashion. Part of this is to maintain contact to International 10117 Berlin National 16:15 – 17:45 Delegates Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Scientifi c Program Aesthetic surgery. Germany Meeting Phone: +49 30 28 004 430 16:00 – 19:00 The challenge of the society is further to encourage Plastic Surgeons to develop Fax: +49 30 28 004 439 18:00 – 19:00 Master Classes Master Classes Master Classes their skills in aesthetic surgery in scientific and practical aspects. The annual Email: [email protected] “spring academy” and continuous courses for hand on training are some of Website: www.vdaepc.de these activities. The society keeps a constant dialogue with other national Evening 19:30 19:00 19:30 EXCO & National Welcome Ceremony Gala Party societies of Plastic and Aesthetic surgeons. Delegates Dinner & Welcome Party

The society represents in cooperation with its mother organization the general Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change. and political interests of Aesthetic- Plastic Surgeons in the dialogue with politicians, media and the representatives and organisations of the German Chamber of Physicians.

16 17 Program Overview

Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Kuppelsaal B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 A 05 – A 06 A 03 – A 04 Kuppelsaal B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 A 05 – A 06 A 03 – A 04

09:15 – 10:45 Body Contouring I: Hot Topic: The Famous Patient Hand Surgery: Hair Transplantation 09:15 – 10:45 Breast Reduction I Fillers and Folds I The Complicated Wound Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction / Abdomen and Buttock and Avoidance of Malpractice Soft Tissue Reconstruction Keynote Speakers: Nordström, Rolf; Keynote Speakers: Keynote Speakers: Coleman, Sydney; Keynote Speakers: Castro Ferreira, Anatomical Research Keynote Speakers: Baroudi, Ricardo; Keynote Speakers: Cornette de Saint Cyr, Keynote Speaker: Lalonde, Don Uebel, Carlos Oscar (Page 26) Garcia-Velasco, Manuel; Lassus, Claude Pfulg, Michel (Page 56) Marcus; Tukiainen, Erkki (Page 57) Keynote Speakers: Aszmann, Oskar C.; Badin, Ana (Page 23) Bernard; Gorney, Mark; Pitanguy, Ivo; (Page 25) (Page 55) Millesi, Hanno (Page 58) Toth, Bryant (Page 24) 10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break 10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 11:15 – 12:45 Breast Reduction II Fillers and Complications Facial Reanimation Urogenital Surgery 11:00 – 13:00 Opening Ceremony Keynote Speakers: Berrocal, Manuela; Keynote Speakers: Bergeret-Galley, Keynote Speakers: Frey, Manfred; Keynote Speaker: Molea, Guido (Page 27) de Mey, Albert; Kerrigan, Carolyn Catherine; Lemperle, Gottfried; Zuker, Ronald (Page 61) (Page 62) (Page 59) Pshenisnov, Kirill (Page 60) 12:45 – 14:15 Lunch 12:45 – 14:15 Lunch 14:15 – 15:45 Body Contouring II: The Diffi cult Patient and Precautions Surgical Anatomy I Craniofacial I Arms, Thighs, Calfs against the Medical Malpractice Plague: Keynote Speakers: Millesi, Hanno; Keynote Speaker: Habal, Mutaz 14:15 – 15:45 Secondary Rhinoplasty Aesthetic Head and Neck, Ancillary Craniofacial IV Research / Tissue Engineering I Keynote Speakers: Hurwitz, Dennis J.; A Global Viewpoint Würinger, Elisabeth (Page 30) (Page 31) Keynote Speaker: Gubisch, Wolfgang Procedures, Refi nements Keynote Speaker: Marchac, Daniel Keynote Speakers: Cao, Yilin; Le Louarn, Claude (Page 28) Keynote Speakers: Goldwyn, Robert; (Page 63) Keynote Speaker: Trepsat, Frank (Page 65) Yoshimura, Kotaro (Page 66) Jewell, Mark; Mühlbauer, Wolfgang (Page 64) (Page 29) 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break 16:15 – 17:45 Hand Injuries Hot Topic: Suspension Techniques Reconstruction of the Nose / Research / Tissue Engineering II 16:15 – 17:45 Body Contouring After Massive Current Concepts in the Treatment Reconstruction: Varia Cleft Surgery War Injuries Keynote Speakers: in Facial Rejuvenation Head and Neck III Keynote Speakers: Hemmrich, Karsten; Weight Loss (incl. Live Surgery per of Melanoma Keynote Speakers: Holle, Jürgen; Keynote Speaker: Sommerlad, Brian Keynote Speakers: Gamble, Brian; de Salamanca, Javier Enriquez; Keynote Speakers: Wu, Woffl es; Keynote Speaker: Mazzola, Riccardo Randolph, Mark A. (Page 70) Video Transmission) Keynote Speaker: Neves, Rogerio Izar Meuli, Claudia; Murphy, Brien (Page 35) Hamdan, Thamer; Mahdi, Abood Smith, Paul (Page 67) Tonnard, Patrick (Page 68) (Page 69) Keynote Speakers: Aly, Al; (Page 33) (Page 34) (Page 36) Richter, Dirk (Page 32) Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change. Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change. Friday, June 29, 2007 Kuppelsaal B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 A 05 – A 06 A 03 – A 04 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 09:15 – 10:45 Breast Reconstruction I Periorbital Surgery Burns I Head and Neck Reconstruction I Kuppelsaal B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 A 05 – A 06 A 03 – A 04 Keynote Speakers: Berrino, Pietro; Petit, Keynote Speakers: Jelks, Glenn; Keynote Speaker: Piccolo, Nelson Keynote Speakers: Pribaz, Julian; 09:15 – 10:45 Breast Augmentation Rhinoplasty I Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties I Craniofacial II Jean Yves (Page 71) Botti, Giovanni (Page 72) (Page 73) Soutar, David (Page 74) Keynote Speakers: Cunningham, Bruce; Keynote Speakers: Davies, Dai; Keynote Speaker: Erdmann, Detlev Keynote Speaker: Arnauld, Eric Graf, Ruth (Page 37) Mühlbauer, Wolfgang (Page 38) (Page 39) (Page 40) 10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break

10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break 11:15 – 12:45 Breast Reconstruction II Aesthetic Facial Conturing Surgery Burns II Head and Neck Reconstruction II 11:15 – 12:45 Breast Cancer Therapy: Rhinoplasty II Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties II Craniofacial III Surgical Anatomy II Keynote Speakers: Hartrampf, Carl; Keynote Speakers: Chen, Yu-Ray; Keynote Speaker: Keynote Speaker: De Santis, Giorgio Plastic Surgery Keynote Speakers: Aiach, Gilbert; Keynote Speaker: Wei, Fu-Chan Keynote Speaker: Salyer, Ken Keynote Speaker: Mendelson, Bryan Becker, Hilton; Rigotti, Gino (Page 75) Terino, Edward; Yaremchuk, Michael Ramakrishnan, K. Mathangi (Page 77) (Page 78) Keynote Speakers: Hammond, Dennis; Muti, Egle (Page 42) (Page 43) (Page 44) (Page 45) (Page 76) Henriksen, Trine Foged (Page 41) 12:45 – 14:15 Lunch

12:45 – 14:15 General Assembly Lunch 14:15 – 15:45 Breast Reconstruction III Chest and Abdominal Wall Burns III Therapy of Vascular Skin Lesions Hinderer Lecture: Goldwyn, Robert; Keynote Speakers: Allen, Bob; Santanelli, Reconstruction Keynote Speaker: Davenport, Peter Keynote Speakers: Berlien, Peter; bidding for IPRAS 2011; among others Fabio (Page 79) Keynote Speaker: Papp, Christoph (Page 81) van der Horst, Chantal (Page 82) 14:15 – 15:45 Complications of Breast Augmentation Hand Surgery Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties III Research in Wound Healing Scar Treatment I (Page 80) Keynote Speaker: Grisotti, Andrea Keynote Speaker: (Page 48) Keynote Speaker: Téot, Luc (Page 49) Keynote Speaker: Zaidi, Mustafa 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break (Page 46) McGrouther, Duncan A. (Page 47) (Page 50) 16:15 – 17:45 Breast Malformations Pressure Sores Scar Treatment II Surgery of Skin Lesions 15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break Keynote Speakers: Hamdi, Moustapha; Keynote Speaker: Vasconez, Louis Keynote Speaker: Ferguson, Mark; Keynote Speakers: Berenguer, Beatriz; 16:15 – 17:45 Breast Ptosis and Asymmetry Tumor Surgery Reconstruction of Upper Extremeties Research / Microsurgery Biggs, Tom (Page 83) (Page 84) (Page 85) Liebau, Jutta (Page 86) Keynote Speaker: Muti, Egle (Page 51) Keynote Speakers: Castro Ferreira, Keynote Speakers: Germann, Günter; Keynote Speaker: Arnez, Zoran Marcus; Steinau, Hans-Ulrich (Page 52) Shen, Zun-Li (Page 53) (Page 54) Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change.

Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change.

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09:15 – 10:45 The Future of Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Face Liposuction and Lipofi lling, Gender Disorders Keynote Speakers: Eisenmann-Klein, Keynote Speaker: Marten, Tim; Complications Keynote Speakers: Adamian, Ruben T.; Marita; Guy, Roxanne; Marchac, Daniel; (Page 88) Keynote Speakers: Guerrerosantos, José; Monstrey, Stan (Page 90) Mendelson, Bryan; Noone, R. Barrett; Khouri, Roger (Page 89) Pshenisnov, Kirill; Rohrich, Rod (Page 87)

10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break

11:15 – 12:45 Allo-Transplants in Reconstructive Blepharoplasty Innovations in Aesthetic Surgery Ear Surgery Plastic Surgery Keynote Speakers: Eder, Helga; Keynote Speakers: Adams, William P.; Keynote Speakers: Firmin, Françoise; Keynote Speakers: Hussl, Heribert; Flowers, Robert; Wolfensberger, Christoph Ashby, Peter; Kinney, Brian (Page 93) Nagata, Satoru (Page 94) Piza-Katzer, Hildegunde; (Page 92) HI6I>8A>C:H Siemionow, Maria; Testelin, Sylvie (Page 91) ;68>6A8DCIDJG>C<

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13:15 – 14:00 Lunch

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COMPOSITION: TISSEEL KIT Fibrin Sealant consists of: • Human Fibrinogen (Clottable Protein) • 09:15 – 10:45 Abdomen and Buttock Aprotinin Solution (bovine) • Factor XIII • Thrombin 4 IU (human), Thrombin 500 IU (human) • Calcium Chloride Solution • TISSEEL DUO Fibrin Sealant consists of: • Human Keynote Speakers Fibrinogen (Clottable Protein) • Aprotinin Solution C01 Kuppelsaal (bovine) • Factor XIII • Thrombin 500 IU (human) • Calcium Chloride Solution INDICATIONS: Supportive Ricardo Baroudi, Brazil treatment where standard surgical techniques are insufficient: for improvement of hemostasis, as a tissue Ana Badin, Brazil glue to promote sealing or as suture support in surgeries including vascular procedures, gastrointestinal anastomoses, neurosurgery, and surgical procedures where contact with Chairmen cerebro-spinal fluid or dura mater can occur (e.g., ENT- , ophthalmic, and spinal surgery) or as a tissue glue to Alejandro Duarte y Sanchez, Mexico promote adhesion of detached tissue (e.g., flaps, grafts, meshes). The efficacy of TISSEEL has been demonstrated Liacyr Ribeiro, Brazil also in fully heparinized patients. CONTRAINDICATIONS: TISSEEL alone is not indicated for the treatment of Al Aly, United States of America massive and brisk arterial or venous bleeding. TISSEEL must not be applied intravascularly. Hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients. Secretary SPECIAL WARNINGS AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE: For epilesional use only. Soft tissue injection Dirk F. Richter, Germany of TISSEEL carries the risk of an anaphylactoid reaction and / or local tissue damage. Life threatening anaphylactic reactions and / or thromboembolic complications may occur if the preparation is unintentionally applied intravascularly. Especially in coronary bypass surgery, TISSEEL should be applied with caution to minimize any risk of intravascular application. TISSEEL should only be applied as a thin layer. Excessive clot thickness may negatively interfere with the product’s efficacy and the wound healing process. As with any protein product, allergic type hypersensitivity reactions are possible. Signs of TU 1/1 Lipoabdominoplasty: The Importance of the Anatomical TU 1/7 Abdominal Dermatolipectomy after Massive Weight Loss hypersensitivity reactions include hives, generalized IPRAS 2007, Berlin, GERMANY urticaria, tightness of the chest, wheezing, hypotension, Structures Preservation in the Complication Rate Reduction in Male Patients and anaphylaxis. If these symptoms occur, the administration Tuesday, 26th of June, 13.00-14.00 has to be discontinued immediately. TISSEEL contains bovine Wilson Matos, Ricardo Ribeiro; Brazil Andreas Gohritz, Pardis Assassi, Matthias Aust, Peter M. Vogt; protein (aprotinin). Even in case of strict local application, Room A03/04, Level A there is a risk of anaphylactic reaction, linked to the presence Germany of bovine aprotinin. The risk seems higher in case of previous exposure, even if it was well tolerated. Therefore any use of aprotinin or aprotinin containing products should be Baxter sponsored company training course TU 1/2 Optimized Bodycontouring by Combining Liposuction recorded in the patients’ records. In case of shock, standard medical treatment for shock should be and Abdominoplasty TU 1/8 A New Method for Gluteal Lift implemented. Thrombin, aprotinin and factor XIII are made from human plasma. Standard measures to prevent Tisseel Fibrin Sealant - Advancing Flap Surgery Ernst Magnus Noah, Dominik von Lucowics, Constance Hafner, Panagiotis Mantalos, Martha Karaoli, Stratos Gabriel, infections resulting from the use of medicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection Chair: Peter Hodgkinson, Newcastle (UK) Murat Dagdelen, Kay-Hendrik Herter; Germany Petros Palmos, Angel Enchef; Greece of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation / removal of viruses. Despite this, when medicinal products TU 1/3 Efficacy of Progressive Tension Sutures to Reduce Seroma TU 1/9 Lipoabdominoplasty with Selective Undermining prepared from human blood or plasma are administered, the possibility of transmitting infective agents cannot be Clinical applications of slow setting fibrin sealant in Formation. A Retrospective Study of 146 Consecutive Osvaldo Saldanha; Brazil totally excluded. This also applies to unknown or emerging viruses or other pathogens. The measures taken extended latissimus dorsi flap procedures are considered effective for enveloped viruses such as Matarasso Type IV Abdominplasties HIV, HBV, and HCV. The measures taken may be of Sa-Ik Bang, Seoul (Korea) limited value against small non-enveloped viruses such Umar D. Khan; United Kingdom as parvovirus B19 and for the non-enveloped virus HAV. 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b 23 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Hot Topic: The Famous Patient and Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Hand Surgery: 09:15 – 10:45 Avoidance of Malpractice 09:15 – 10:45 Soft Tissue Reconstruction B 08 – B 09 Keynote Speakers B 05 – B 07 Keynote Speaker & Chair Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr, France Don Lalonde, Canada Mark Gorney, United States of America Chairmen Ivo Pitanguy, Brazil Hector Lanza, Argentina Bryant Toth, United States of America Wolfgang Stock, Germany Chairmen Secretary Giorgio Bronz, Switzerland Hans-Günther Machens, Germany Javier De Benito, Spain Secretary Goswin von Mallinckrodt, Germany

Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr TU 2/1 Dorsal Homodigital Adipofacial Flaps For Volar Defects TU 2/8 Architectural Scrutiny of Dorsal Cutaneous Flap Design The Famous Patients. How to manage. In The Fingers in the Hand and Digits Jörg Dabernig, John Shaw-Dunn, Rory Rickard, Stuart Watson; Christopher Abela, Anna De Leo, Effie Katsarma; United Kingdom Mark Gorney United Kingdom Recognizing and Avoiding the Patient unsuitable for elective Aesthetic Surgery; a world-wide problem. TU 2/2 The Dorsal Metacarpal Arteries: An Anatomical Study and Potential Clinical Applications Ivo Pitanguy Nicolas Dauphin, Vincent Casoli; Luxembourg

Bryant Toth TU 2/3 Flaps from the Interossea Artery System for Defect Coverage THE FAMOUS PATIENT Pearls, Pitfalls and Lessions learned. at the Hand Mikhael Jannsen, Stefaan Nijs, Eric van den Kerckhoven, Robert Hierner; Belgium

TU 2/4 Fingertip Reconstruction Using Direct-Flow Homodigital Neurovascular Island Flaps Huseyin Borman, Murat Deniz, Nilgun Markal; Turkey

TU 2/5 Prepucial Flap as an Adjunct to Groin Flap in Forearm and Hand Injuries Vinay Tiwari; India

TU 2/6 Unsuccessful Replantations – We Have Lost the Battle but we can Still Win the War Ioan Lascar, D. Zamfirescu, O. Vermesan, S. Popescu, M. Ciupan, D. Totir; Romania

TU 2/7 The Neurovascular Flaps in Skin Reconstruction of the Hands Ljubomir Panajotovic, Boban Djordjevic, Jefta Kozarski; Serbia and Montenegro

24 25 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Hair Transplantation Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Opening Ceremony 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen 11:00 – 13:00 Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch Rolf Nordström, Finland Congress President A 05 – A 06 Carlos Oscar Uebel, Brazil C 01Kuppelsaal Marita Eisenmann-Klein Chairman General Secretary of the IPRAS Alfonso Barrera, United States of America The President of the German Society of Plastic, Secretary Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (DGPRÄC) Sibylle Eberle, Germany Axel Mario Feller President of the German Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (VDÄPC)

TU 3/1 The Hair Line, Eye Brows, and Eye Lashes in the Natural Look Walter Momper Marketa Duskova, Peter Heyduk; Czech Republic President of the Berlin House of Representatives

TU 3/2 A Dense-Packing Sliced-Hair-Grafting Technique Joachim W. Dudenhausen for Restoration of Scalp Alopecia Former Dean of the Medical Faculty of the Humboldt University Jincai Fan, Jiping Wang; China Riccardo Mazzola TU 3/3 Epidemiological Study of Hair Transplantation in Spain Berlin’s Legacy to modern Plastic Surgery Eduardo Serna; Spain The New Jacques Joseph Bust created by Christian Bahr TU 3/4 Single-Hair Grafting with Needle Technique for Aesthetic Unveiling and Presenting Eyebrow Reconstruction Jiping Wang, Jincai Fan; China The “Höhler-Needle” is awarded by the German Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (VDÄPC) to honour those who have accomplished extraordinary work in the field of TU 3/5 The Role of Platelet Plasma Growth Factors in Male Pattern Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Baldness Surgery Carlos Oscar Uebel; Brazil In 2007 the “Höhler-Needle” is awarded to Carlos Uebel, Brazil. Laudatio: Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Congress President

Carlos Uebel

The “Dieffenbach-Medal” is awarded by the German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Reconstructive Surgeons (DGPRÄC) to honour those who have rendered outstanding accomplishments in the field of Plastic Surgery.

In 2007 the “Dieffenbach-Medal” is awarded to Neven Olivari, Germany. Laudatio: Axel-Mario Feller, President of the VDÄPC

Neven Olivari

26 27 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Body Contouring II: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 The Diffi cult Patient and Precautions 14:15 – 15:45 Arms, Thighs, Calfs 14:15 – 15:45 against the Medical Malpractice C 01 Kuppelsaal Keynote Speakers & Chairmen B 08 – B 09 Plague: A Global Viewpoint Dennis J. Hurwitz, United States of America Keynote Speakers Claude Le Louarn, France Robert Goldwyn, United States of America Chairman Mark Jewell, United States of America Antonio Fuente Del Campo, Mexico Keynote Speaker & Chair Secretary Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Germany Joachim Graf von Finckenstein, Germany Chairmen Secretary: Michel Costagliola, France Lars-Uwe Lahoda, Germany Daniel Knutti, Switzerland

TU 4/1 The Formula of Female Bodily Beauty – An Experiment TU 4/8 Gastrocnemius Resection for Calf Reduction by Using FO 2/1 The Prevalence of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) on Measuring the Physical in Physical Attractiveness a Popliteal Mini-Incisional Approach Simone Preiß, Ada Borkenhagen, Wolfgang Schneider; Germany Martin Gründl, Lukas Prantl, Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Jincai Fan; China University of Regensburg; Germany FO 2/2 Scoring Beauty - Green Means Go, Yellow Is No TU 4/9 A Meta-Analysis on Outcome in Patients Undergoing Body Michael Greulich; Germany TU 4/2 Arm Lipolifting: Axillary Scar with SMAS Braquial Treatment Contouring after Massive Weight Loss Patricia Erazo, Ana Carolina de Carvalho, Paulo Cezar Vianna, Oliver Scheufl er, Ulrich M. Rieger, Detlev Erdmann, Martin Haug, FO 2/3 Analysis of Referrals for Psychological Assessment Prior Madeleine Ramos; Brazil Dirk J. Schaefer, Gerhard Pierer; Switzerland to Aesthetic Surgery Sujatha Tadiparthi, P McArthur; United Kingdom TU 4/3 Brachioplasty in Combination with Liposuction Evrim E Uckunkaya, Claudia Attrasch, Matthias Reichenberger, FO 2/4 Plastic Surgery in the Population Aged over 65 Years – Alexander Stoff, Dirk F. Richter; Germany The Most Important Age Group of the Future? Andreas Gohritz, Matthias Aust, Pejman Boorboor, TU 4/4 Surgical Techniques to Recuperate and Rejuvenate Andreas Steiert, Marcus Spies, Peter M. Vogt; Germany the Natural Shape of the Arms Manuel-Enrique Chacón-Bolaños; Costa Rica FO 2/5 Skin Scar Severity is Related to Psychosocial Disturbance Benjamin Brown, Timothy Moss, Duncan A. McGrouther, TU 4/5 Chest Lifting Ardeshir Bayat; United Kingdom G. J. von Finckenstein, H. Wolf, S. B. Morath; Germany

TU 4/6 The Medial Thigh Lift: Anatomical Study and Results of Fascial Anchoring Daniele Nardella, Olivier Heymans, Jean Fissette; Belgium

TU 4/7 Medial Thigh Lift in Combination with Liposuction Claudia Attrasch, Evrim Uckunkaya, Alexander Stoff, Matthias Reichenberger, Dirk F. Richter; Germany

28 29 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Surgical Anatomy I Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Craniofacial I 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairpersons 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman Hanno Millesi, Austria Mutaz Habal, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Elisabeth Würinger, Austria A 05 – A 06 Chairman Chairman Steven Wall, United Kingdom Alastair Lamont, South Africa Secretary Secretary Wolfgang Schneider, Germany Rüdiger Baumeister, Germany

TU 5/1 Free Serratus Fascia Flap - TU 5/8 The Circumflex Scapular Artery Perforator Flap. TU 6/1 Functional and Anatomical Nasal Ala Reconstruction Anatomic Study & Clinical Application An Anatomical, Radiological, and Clinical Investigation in Secondary Rhinoplasties Lars-Hinrich Evers, Dhaval Bhavsar, Mayer Tenenhaus, Rick Bodor, Jörg Dabernig, Keh Ong, Kristian Sørensen, Alex Hamilton, Jorge Orlando Guerrissi, Jorge Antonio Guerrissi; Argentina Marek Dobke, Gottfried Lemperle; United States of America John Shaw-Dunn, Stuart Watson, Andrew Hart; United Kingdom TU 6/2 Closure of Posttraumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage TU 5/2 Pedicled Radial Artery Removal Does not Compromise Palmar of the Frontobasis with Free Radial Forearm Fascia Flaps Microcirculation – Implications for Reconstructive Free Radial Lore Budiharto, Rudolf Vertriest, Bart Depreitere, Johan van Loon, Artery Forearm Flap Transfer Frank van Calenbergh, Robert Hierner; Belgium Sandra Tomaszek, Karsten Knobloch, Kay H. Busch, Marcus Spies, Peter M. Vogt; Germany TU 6/3 Post-Traumatic Post-Surgical Orbital Deformities (PTPSOD): A 30 Years Experience TU 5/3 Superior Epigastric Artery Perforator Axis Propeller Flap Silvio Podda, S. Anthony Wolfe; United States of America Kazuyuki Masumoto, Tetsuji Uemura; Japan TU 6/6 Craniofacial Osseointegration - Myths and Misperceptions TU 5/4 The Branching Pattern of the DIEA for Perforator Flaps: Gordon Wilkes, John Wolfaardt, Craniofacial; Canada The Importance of Preoperative CT Angiography Warren Rozen, Timothy Phillips, Mark Ashton, Damien Stella, TU 6/7 Orbital Hypertelorism: G. Ian Taylor; Australia The Intra Cranial Hemiorbital Transposition for its Correction Alaa Gheita; Egypt TU 5/5 The Perforator Pedicled Propeller (PPP) Flap Method Rei Ogawa, H. Hyakusoku, K. Oki, M. Murakami, N. Ishii; Japan TU 6/8 Laser Assisted Craniomaxillofacial Suregry & Laser Assisted Aesthetic Endoscopic Facial Bone Contouring Surgery TU 5/6 Three-Dimensional Anatomical Vascular Distribution Jin Wang Kim, Joung Ok Lee; Republic of Korea in Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap Hideaki Rikimaru, Kensuke Kiyokawa; Japan TU 6/9 Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Head and Neck in a Seven Month Old TU 5/7 The Anatomical Base of the Fascio-Cutaneous Ruchika Rajan, Nick Reynolds, Thomas Chapman, Infragluteal Flap (FCI) Antonio Orlando; United Kingdom Christian Windhofer, Erich Brenner, Wolfgang Michlits, Christoph Papp; Austria

30 31 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Body Contouring After Massive Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Current Concepts in the Treatment 16:15 – 17:45 Weight Loss 16:15 – 17:45 of Melanoma C 01 Kuppelsaal Moderator Video Transmission of Live Surgery B 08 – B 09 Keynote Speaker Al Aly, United States of America of a Lower Lockwood Procedure from Rogerio Izar Neves, Brazil Martin-Luther-Krankenhaus, Berlin Chairmen (Dirk Richter, Germany) Chairpersons Pavel Brychta, Czech Republic Hildegunde Piza-Katzer, Austria O. Onur Erol, Turkey Hubertus Tilkorn, Germany Joseph Hunstad, United States of America Secretary Secretary Jutta Liebau, Germany Hermann Lampe, Germany

TU 7/1 How to Make Art in Body Contouring TU 7/9 Massive Localized Lymphedema (MLL) in Bariatric Candidates TU 8/1 Biopsy of Malignant Melanoma: TU 8/8 Malignant Melanoma of the Ear - Manuela R. Berrocal; Colombia Thomas Benson, Miguel L. A. Modolin, Wilson Cintra Jr., Are we Following the Guidelines? Review of All Cases in Scotland 1996-2005 André O. Paggiaro, Joel Faintuch, Rolf Gemperli, Sujatha Tadiparthi, S. Panchani, A. Iqbal; United Kingdom Tilman Stasch, Zeeshan Sheikh, Ken Stewart; United Kingdom TU 7/2 Tumescent Local Anaesthesia in Large Aesthetic Marcus C. Ferreira; Brazil Procedures of Trunk TU 8/2 Routine use of PET Scanning in Metastatic Melanoma Mostafa Ghahremani, Hadrian Schepler, Jennifer Drejøe, Jørgen Lock-Andersen, Annika Loft Jakobsen; Afshin Rahmanian-Schwarz; Germany Denmark

TU 7/3 Combined Operations in Body Contour Surgery TU 8/3 Expression of HLA-G in Thin Malignant Melanomas Ghenadie Contu, Sorin Pasa, Igor Mahovici, Silviu Domente; as a Potential Determinant of Metastatic Potential Republic of Moldova Michael Bezuhly, David Conrad, Andrew Howlett, Tim Olynych, Patricia Colp, Geoffrey Rowden, Noreen Walsh, Steven Morris, TU 7/4 Safety Recommendations for Abdominoplsty: Richard Langley; Canada Simple or Combined with Other Procedures Manuel Garcia-Velasco; Mexico TU 8/4 Sentinel Node Biopsy in Melanoma on an Outpatient Basis Theodora Petrakopoulou, Palmos P., Sofianou I., Stavropoulou V., TU 7/5 Multi-Stage Approach for the Treatment of the Morbidly Vlachos S., Kouppas A., Yiacoumettis A.; Greece Obese Patient Armando Pomerane, Vicente Bertone, Elisabet Cristaldo; Argentina TU 8/5 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Melanoma - Are We Really Providing a Benefit to our Patients? TU 7/6 Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss Merlin Guggenheim, Florian Jung, Walter Künzi, Pietro Giovanoli; Abel Chajchir; Argentina Switzerland

TU 7/7 Total Body Lift Refinements TU 8/6 Melanoma of Unknown Primary Site - Miodrag Colic; Serbia and Montenegro Outcome of the Primary Physical Examinations Tina Tos, Helle Klyver, K. T. Drzewiecki; Denmark TU 7/8 Body-Lifts - Problems and Solutions Dirk Richter, Alexander Stoff, Matthias Reichenberger, TU 8/7 Resection and Flap Reconstruction of Cutaneous Malignant Fernando Velasco, Ulrich Fabian, Tobias Koeppe; Germany Melanoma in the Heel Region Zun-Li Shen, Wan-Xin Jia, Ming-Zhong Hou, Xie-Qing Huang; China

32 33 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Reconstruction: Varia Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Cleft Surgery 16:15 – 17:45 Chairpersons 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker Jürgen Holle, Austria Brian Sommerlad, United Kingdom B 05 – B 07 Claudia Meuli, Switzerland A 05 – A 06 Chairmen Brien Murphy, United States of America Dino Barisoni, Italy Secretary Michael Sadove, United States of America Alexander Schönborn, Germany Henry Vasconez, United States of America Secretary Jan-Thorsten Schantz, Germany

TU 9/1 Complete Reduction of Leg Lymphedema Using Power Assisted TU 9/9 Free Tissue Transfer in the Elderly TU 10/1 Intra-Operative Bone Tissue Engineering in Primary Bone TU 10/8 Timing Of Cleft Lip Reconstruction – Liposuction: A New Indication and Preliminary Results Dietmar Ulrich, Paul Fuchs, Norbert Pallua; Germany Grafting of Cleft Lip and Alveolus Still Controversional Question Håkan Brorson, Magnus Åberg, Henry Svensson; Sweden Hidemi Akai, Yuko Tani, Fumio Ohkubo, Ryosuke Aoyama; Japan Jitka Vokurkova, T Kubek; Czech Republic TU 9/10 Intra Operative Hypothermia in Reconstructive and Aesthetic TU 9/2 Resection Procedures of Chronic Genital Surgery – Risk and Prevention TU 10/2 Fat Injections for a Secondary Cleft Lip-Nose Deformity TU 10/9 The “Limited Open” Approach to Primary Rhinoplasty Lymphoedema Combined with Physical Therapy - Kay-Henryk Herter, Ernst Magnus Noah; Germany Kook Hyun Kim, Eun Soo Park, Ho Sung Shin, Sung Gyun Jung, in Bilateral Cleft Lip Patients An Integrated Therapy Concept Yong Bae Kim; Republic of Korea Rajeev Ahuja; India Gunther Felmerer, Ethelka Foeldi, Bjoern Stark, Competence TU 9/11 Long Term Study into Early Surgical Exploration Network for Lymphology Hinterzarten-Freiburg; Germany of the “Free Flap in Difficulty” TU 10/3 Experience of Bilateral Cleft Lip, Alveolous and Palate Robert Winterton, Richard Pinder, Andrew Morritt, Simon Kay, Treatment with PNAM (Presurgical Nasoalveolar Molding) TU 9/3 Surgical Treatment of the Lymphedema of the Penis and Scrotum Simon Knight, Andrew Batchelor, Mark Liddington; United Kingdom Yasuyoshi Tosa, Yoshiaki Hosaka, Yuki Sato, Kaneshige Satoh, Jefta Kozarski, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Goran Stankovic; Koichi Kadomatsu; Japan Serbia and Montenegro TU 9/12 Monitoring of Free Flaps and Replantations Bert Reichert, Maximilian Meier, Peter Durnig; Germany TU 10/4 Review of 20 Years of Neonatal Cleft Lip Repair - TU 9/4 Combined Continuous-Interrupted Microvascular Anastomosis An Experience to be Continued? Technique: Experimental Study and Clinical Application TU 9/13 Outcomes Analysis of Hepatic Artery Microvascular Anastomosis Edouard Coeugniet, Philippe Pellerin, Efstathios Lykoudis, G. A. Spyropoulou, A. Papalois, in Live Donor Liver Transplants in a Pediatric Population Veronique Martinot-Duquennoy, Salima Mahamed; France G. Papanikolaou, G. Liadakis, E. Papaliodi; Greece Andre Panossian, Ivan Diamond, Ron Zuker, Annie Fecteau, David Grant; Canada TU 10/5 Pre- and Postoperative Assessment of Unilateral Cleft Lip TU 9/5 Curriculum Guidelines in Endoscopic Plastic Surgery Nose Deformity, with a Modified Reverse U Method Training Programs TU 9/14 Plastic Surgery in Romania – Keisuke Imai, Akira Yamada, Takuya Fujimoto, Mohamed El-Shazly; Egypt Our Experience over 17 Years on 15000 Cases Kuniyuki Morimoto, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Heishiro Fujikawa; Japan Dan Mircea Enescu, Mihaela Enescu, Ioana Nedelcu, TU 9/6 Custom Made Tissue Expanders in Reconstructive Surgery Raluca Alexandru, Dan Ionita, Georgiana Constantinescu; Romania TU 10/6 Management of Asymmetric Bilateral Cleft Lip Eva J Majdak-Paredes, Maziar Shafighi, Fazel Fatah; United Kingdom with Microform Cleft on One Side TU 9/15 Technical Aspects of the Anterolateral Thigh (ALT) Flap Yohko Yoshimura, Takayuki Okumoto, Yasuo Sakai, TU 9/7 Deranged Hemodynamics in a Free Skin Flap Transferred for Coverage of Large Defects in the Elderly Patient Kei Yoneda, Yoshikazu Inoue; Japan to the Lower Extremity as the Co-factor Causing Flap Failure Gustavo Sturtz, Ulf Dornseifer, Eugen Hoefter, Daniel Lonic, Hiroyuki Sakurai, Motohiro Nozaki, Yuji Kikuchi, Taro Kono; Japan Milomir Ninkovic; Germany TU 10/7 Final Touches in Clefts Marketa Duskova; Czech Republic TU 9/8 Final Closure of Wounds - Dynamically TU 9/16 The “Pull Out” Tie-Over Dressing Michael Bell; Canada Ertan Erel, Manish Sinha, Jeffrey Nancarrow; United Kingdom

34 35 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 War Injuries Wednesday, 27 June, 2007 Breast Augmentation 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers Brian Gamble, United States of America Bruce Cunningham, United States of America A 03 – A 04 Thamer Hamdan, Iraq C 01 Kuppelsaal Ruth Graf, Brazil Abood Mahdi, Iraq Chairpersons Chairmen Nathalie Bricout, France Ahmad Al Fadhli, Kuwait Miodrag Colic, Serbia and Montenegro Bishara S. Atiyeh, Lebanon Susumu Takayanagi, Japan Secretary Secretary Alexander Bach, Germany Christian J. Gabka, Germany

Brian Gamble WE 1/1 Long-Term Cosmetic Outcome after Breast Implantation WE 1/9 Safe and Effective Breast Augmentation with Brava® Damage Control: Delayed Implications Lisbet R. Hölmich, Vibeke B Breiting, Jon P. Fryzek, Bodil Brandt, Assisted Improved Lipotransfer Techniques Mette S. Wolthers, Kim Kjøller, Joseph K. McLaughlin, Søren Friis; Roger Khouri, Eva Gombos, Robyn Birdwell, Thomas Baker; Thamer Hamdan Denmark United States of America 26 Years Experience with Missile Injuries of the Limbs WE 1/2 Standardised Method for Evaluation of Cosmetic Results Abood Mahdi after Breast Surgery – Utopia or Realistic Goal? War Injuries / Personal Experience Anadi Begic, Elvedin Fazlagic, Ivar Guldvog; Norway

WE 1/3 Periareolar Incision for Augmentation Mammoplasty in Patients with Small Areola Manuel Garcia-Velasco; Mexico

WE 1/4 Subfascial Breast Augmentation with Round High Cohesive Texture Silicone Implants. A Review of 375 Cases Evangelos Keramidas; United Kingdom

WE 1/5 Muscle Splitting Breast Augmentation: A New Technique in a Different Plane Umar Daraz Khan; United Kingdom

WE 1/6 Lowering of the Submammary Fold Marketa Duskova; Czech Republic

WE 1/7 Endoscopic Breast Augmentation: Evaluation of Different Surgical Routes Mohammed Zaki, Ahmed Sobhi; Egypt

WE 1/8 A New Controlled Projection Silicone Gel Implant (Spectra) Hilton Becker; United States of America

36 37 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Rhinoplasty I Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties I 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker Dai Davies, United Kingdom Detlev Erdmann, United States of America B 08 – B 09 Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Germany B 05 – B 07 Chairmen Chairman Abood Mahdi, Iraq Keizo Fukuta, Japan Andreas Yiacoumettis, Greece Secretary Secretary Frank-Werner Peter, Germany Christoph Heitmann, Germany

WE 2/1 Rhinoplasty: A Hands-on Training Module WE 2/9 Functional Rhinoplasty without Touching the Nasal Mucosa WE 3/1 Analyze of a Serie of Fat Tissus Transfer WE 3/9 Refinements in Lower Limb Reconstruction Ghassan Zabaneh, Gordon Wilkes, Robert Lederer, Nelson Heller; Brazil in the Lower Limbs Atrophies Using Propeller Perforator Flaps Andrew Grosvenor; Canada Michael Veber, E. Martin, A. Chichery, N. Ghetu, F. Braye, Philip Lim, Charles Stacey, T. C. Teo; United Kingdom A. Mojallal; France WE 2/2 Rhinoplasty: Rhinoplasty Minimal Incision Close Rhinoplasty WE 3/10 The Distally Based Medial Hemisoleus Flap – Mostafa Zaidi; Libyan Arab Jamahiriya WE 3/2 Coverage of Large Groin Defects – A Local Reconstructive Option for Defects Decision-Making and Results and Osteomyelitis on the Distal Leg WE 2/3 Aesthetic Surgery of the Wide Nose. Our Approaches Wouter Peeters, Robert Hierner; Belgium Christian Laback, Horst Koch, Erwin Scharnagl; Austria Marlen Sulamanidze, Arnold Adamian, George Sulamanidze; Russian Federation WE 3/3 Distal Soleus Adiposal Pull-through Flap for WE 3/11 The Free Sensate Instep Flap for Resurfacing Reconstruction of Defects Overlaying the Achilles Tendon: of the Weight Bearing Plantar Forefoot: WE 2/4 New Tricks in Nasal Tip Surgery Anatomy and Clinical Experience When and How to Use it Gennadiy Patlazhan; Ukraine Sabine Gruber, Wolfgang Michlits, Christoph Papp; Austria Paolo Erba, Oliver Scheufler, Dirk Johannes Schaefer, Martin Haug, Victor Valderrabano, Gerhard Pierer; Switzerland WE 2/5 Simultaneous Correction of Flat Nose Combined with Short WE 3/4 Fatigue or Traumatic Fractures of Vascularized Bone Grafts? Nose Deformity Using Boomerang-Shaped Septal Extension Marek Molski; Poland WE 3/12 The Use of Massive Bone Allograft with Intramedullary Graft in Asian Nose Free Fibular Flap for Limb Salvage Donghyeok Shin, Seongil Ha, Jinjoong Kim; Republic of Korea WE 3/5 Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap with Vascularised Christoph Heitmann, Michael Pelzer, Volkmar Heppert, Fascia Lata: A Versatile Flap for Major Tendon Reconstruction Günter Germann; Germany WE 2/6 Aesthetic Rhinoplasty in Caribbean Nose and Overlying Soft Tissue Defects with a Closed Approach Ali Riza Ercocen, Taro Kono, Mutlu Saydam, Sarper Yilmaz; Turkey Gilbert Zakine; France WE 3/6 Functional Reconstruction of Complex Bone Defects WE 2/7 Osteotomies in Rhinoplasty – Well Known and New Aspects using Composite Free Flaps Eckart Buttler, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany Wolfgang Michlits, Christian Windhofer, Sabine Gruber, Karl Karlbauer, Christoph Papp; Austria WE 2/8 What is the Effect of the Sliding Technique to the Overprojected Nasal Tip. Retrospective Analysis WE 3/8 Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Heel Region and Quantification of 80 Patients due to Lawn Mower Accidents in Young Children Christian Kreutzer, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany Stina Klasson, Patrik Velander, Karl Malm; Sweden

38 39 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Craniofacial II Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Breast Cancer Therapy: 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker 11:15 – 12:45 Plastic Surgery Eric Arnauld, France A 05 – A 06 C 01 Kuppelsaal Keynote Speakers Chairmen Dennis Hammond, United States of America Ed Hartman, Netherlands Trine Foged Henriksen, Denmark Ken Salyer, United States of America Chairmen Morris Warwick, South Africa Hilton Becker, United States of America Secretary John Boorman, United Kingdom Hisham Fansa, Germany Andreas Kouppas, Greece Secretary Christoph Andree, Germany

WE 4/1 Monobloc Distraction in the Very Young: Time to Revise WE 4/9 Minimally Invasive Approach in Lengthening Temporalis WE 5/1 An Overview of the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery WE 5/7 The Minimal Invasive Mastectomy Management Strategies for Children with Complex Myoplasty for Cross-Face Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face of the Breast Flavio Nogueira, Marcio Paulino Costa, Edmundo C. Baracat, Craniosynostosis Syndromes? Akiteru Hayashi, Yu Maruyama, Emi Okada, Atsuko Sakai, Gitte Bjørn Hvilsom, Trine Foged Henriksen, Jorge S. Souen, An W. Ching, Mauricio S. L. Oliveira, Fateh Ahmad, Caroline Mills, Barry Jones, Richard Hayward, Kyousuke Ono, Naomi Inomata, Takashi Harada; Japan Lisbet Rosenkrans Hölmich, Søren Friis; Denmark Carlos A. Ruiz, Jose Maria Silva Junior, Arnaldo U. Ruiz, David Dunaway; United Kingdom Alexandre G. Z. Rossi, Domingos A. Petti, Marcus C. Ferreira; Brazil WE 5/2 Prophylactic Mastectomy - WE 4/2 The Role of Distraction Osteogenesis in Cranial Is there a Need for a Classification? WE 5/8 Breast Reconstruction with Implants after Invasive Breast Vault Remodelling Marie Wickman Chantereau, Göran Jurell, Kerstin Sandelin; Cancer Does not Impair Prognosis Yuzo Komuro, Katsumichi Hashizume, Akira Yanai; Japan Sweden Lisbet R. Hölmich, Mariä Düring, Trine F. Henriksen, Christen Krag, Ulla B. Tange, Kim Kjøller, Joseph McLaughlin, Jørgen H. Olsen, WE 4/3 Controlled Infusion of rhBMP-2 in Mandibular WE 5/3 Breast Conserving Surgery with Saline Instillation – Søren Friis; Denmark Distraction Osteogenesis Evaluation of Cosmetic Results David Stewart, Paul Stephens, Leo Kim, Mark Gianoutsos, Anadi Begic, Elvedin Fazlagic, Ivar Guldvog; Norway WE 5/9 Partial Breast Reconstruction with or without the William Walsh; Australia Latissimus Dorsi WE 5/4 The Influence of Previous Transaxillary Implant Alexander Stoff, Matthias Reichenberger, Tobias Köppe, WE 4/5 A New Distraction Treatment of Bilateral Mandibular Breast Augmentation in Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping – Ulrich Fabian, Dirk F. Richter; Germany Condylar Fractures: Application of a Dynamic Internal Early Results of a Prospective Trial Distraction Device Thomas Benson, Alexandre M. Munhoz, Eduardo Gustavo Arruda, Yorikatsu Watanabe, Tanetaka Akizuki, Youichi Terashima, Eduardo Montag, Cláudia Aldrighi, Leandro Pellarin, Klaus Fells, Kei Yoshimura, Ayanori Sugita, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Kaori Agawa, Rolf Gemperli, Marcus C. Ferreira, Breast Reconstruction Group; Tomoyuki Ohta; Japan Brazil

WE 4/6 Centripetal Cheiloplasty WE 5/5 Liposuction Completely Reduces Postmastectomy Eui-Tai Lee, Yoon-Ho Lee; Republic of Korea Arm Lymphedema: A Twelwe Year Prospective Study Håkan Brorson, Magnus Åberg, Henry Svensson; Sweden WE 4/8 Correction of Facial Deformities by Pericranial and Osteopericranial Flaps WE 5/6 Aesthethic Breast Sequelae after Breast Conserving Surgery Radmilo Roncevic; Serbia and Montenegro Luisa Ramos, Diogo Casal, Paula Moniz, Maria Mendes, Gerardo Millan, Antonio Araujo; Portugal

40 41 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Rhinoplasty II Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties II 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker Gilbert Aiach, France Fu-Chan Wei, Taiwan, Republic of China B 08 – B 09 Egle Muti, Italy B 05 – B 07 Chairmen Chairmen Ruth Lester, United Kingdom Hans G. Bruck, Austria Romain Vanwijck, Belgium Rolin Daniel, United States of America Secretary Moshe Kon, Netherlands Motjtaba Ghods, Germany Secretary Michael Bromba, Germany

WE 6/1 Extracorporal Septoplasty – Results in 100 Consecutive Cases WE 7/1 Arteriovenous Loops - A Helpful Solution in Difficult Vascular WE 7/7 Lower Leg War Injury Treatment by Free Flaps Rainer Rupprecht, Jan Restel, Michael Bromba; Germany Situations in Defects of the Lower Leg and Ilizarov Method Michael Naik, K. Busching, A. Brockmann, J. Hochtritt, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Milimir Kosutic, Jefta Kozarski; WE 6/2 Primary and/or Secondary Rhinoplastie, D. Hebebrand; Germany Serbia and Montenegro Importance of Stabilization by Cartilagineux Grafts Louis-Philippe Dombard; Belgium WE 7/2 Comparison between Distally Based Peroneus Brevis and Sural WE 7/8 Reconstruction of a Tibial Wound Associated with the Flaps for Reconstruction of Foot, Ankle and Distal Lower Leg Underlying Fracture in the Lower Third of the Leg: WE 6/3 Techniques for Correction of Alar Cartilage Concavities Ulrich Kneser, Alexander D. Bach, Silke Brockmann, The Role of a Hemisoleus Muscle Flap Sebastian Haack, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany Mareike Leffler, Jürgen Kopp, Raymund E. Horch; Germany Lee Pu; United States of America

WE 6/4 Durable Tip Rotation in Droopy Nose and Major WE 7/3 Congenital Hypertrophy of Intrinsic Muscle of the Foot WE 7/9 The Gastrocnemius Muscle Flap - Long Term Follow Up and Tip Reconstruction Using Columella-Septal Suture. Tomohiro Shiraishi, Park Susam, Mikio Kinoshita, Kiyonori Harii; Donor Site Morbidity - A Retrospective Study of 204 Cases Follow-Up of 200 Cases of Open Rhinoplasty Japan Adrien Daigeler, Daniel Druecke, Karl Tatar, Ole Goertz, Ahmad Tavassoli Ashrafi , Siavash Javidan; Islamic Republic of Iran Marcus Lehnhardt, Lars Steinstraesser, Joerg Hauser, WE 7/4 Defect Closure of the Distal Lower Leg with Hans-Ulrich Steinau; Germany WE 6/5 The Second Interdomal Stitch in Nasal Tip Surgery the Distally Pedicled Peroneus Brevis Muscle Flap Kirill Pshenisnov; Russian Federation Imke Warnecke, Simone Brüner, Onno Frerichs, WE 7/10 An Update on the Use of the Free, Sensate Lateral Arm Flap Wolfgang Schneider, Hisham Fansa; Germany in medium-sized Defects of the distal Lower leg and Ankle: WE 6/6 Rhinoplasty for the Thick Skin Functional and Aesthetical Outcome Hisham El-Minawi; Egypt WE 7/5 Distally-Based Sural Flap Excluding Sural Nerve: Martin Haug, Daniel Kalbermatten, Dirk J. Schaefer, Aanatomical Study and Clinical Applications Oliver Scheufler, Gerhard Pierer; Switzerland WE 6/7 Skin Reduction in Primary and Secondary Rhinoplasty Shimpo Aoki, Hiko Hyakusoku, Kumiko Tanuma, Sebastian Haack, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany Hiroshi Mizuno, Hitoshi Tonegawa, Hitoshi Ozawa; Japan WE 7/11 Muscle Flaps: A Better Treatment Option for Chronic Osteomyelitis Compared to Fasciocutaneous Flaps. WE 6/8 Aesthetic Correction of Saddle Nose Deformity WE 7/6 Long-Term Results of Major Limb Replantation Where is the Evidence? Rollin Daniel, Rhinoplasty Study Group; United States of America at the Lower Extremity - Personal Experience Naghmeh Naderi, Tiew C. Teo; United Kingdom and Current Recommendations WE 6/9 Rhinoplasty in Asians: Tips and Technique of 500 Case Analysis Robert Hierner, Alfred Berger; Belgium for Past 10 Years with Patints Satisfactional Point of View Jin Wang Kim; Republic of Korea

42 43 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Craniofacial III Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Surgical Anatomy II 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker A 05 – A 06 Ken Salyer, United States of America A 03 – A 04 Bryan Mendelson, Australia Chairmen Chairmen Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Germany Paulino Morales, Argentina Nobuyuki Shioya, Japan Gerhard Pierer, Switzerland Secretary Secretary Peter Brenner, Germany Paul Fuchs, Germany

WE 8/1 Correction of Exophthalmos and Eyelids Deformities WE 8/7 Cranioskeletal Anomaly in Treacher Collins Syndrome: WE 9/1 Computer Aided Planning In Microvascular WE 9/7 The Anatomic Basis of the Internal Mammary Artery in Patients with Severe Thyroid Ophthalmopathy A Controlled Cephalometric Study and Significance Bone Reconstruction Perforator (IMAP) Flap: A Cadaver Study Radmilo Roncevic; Serbia and Montenegro for the Surgical Rehabilitation of Facial Balance Gerhard Pierer, Christoph Kunz, Beat Hintermann, Manfred Schmidt, Oskar C. Aszmann, Harald Beck, Manfred Frey; David Chong, Dylan Murray, Bryan Tompson, Jonathon Britto, Daniel Kalbermatten, Martin Haug, Dirk J. Schaefer; Switzerland Austria WE 8/2 20 Years of Transpalpebral Decompression of Endocrine Christopher Forrest, John Phillips; Canada Opthalmopathy Using the OLIVARI Technique WE 9/2 Free Flaps Designing Using 3-D Biomodelling Techniques - WE 9/8 The Distribution of Superficial Lymphatic Vessels of the Head Tobias Koeppe, Fernando Velasco, Dirk Richter, Neven Olivari; WE 8/8 A New Method for Mandibular Reconstruction Using a 4 Years Experience and Neck – An Anatomical Study and Clinical Application Germany Reconstruction Plate and a Free Rectus Abdominis Flap - Horacio Zenha, Luís Azevedo, Filipe Riobom, João Guimarães, Wei-Ren Pan, Hiroo Suami, G. Ian Taylor; Australia Fascia Wrapping Method Armindo Pinto, Maria Luz Barroso, Cristina Cunha, José Domingos, WE 8/3 Large Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: Takashi Nakatsuka, Shigeru Ichioka, Hiromi Hasegawa, Horácio Costa; Portugal WE 9/9 The Short Head of the Biceps Femoris Muscle ane Other A Multidisciplinary Approach to Management Masashi Sugasawa, Ryuzaburou Higo; Japan Hamstring Muscles; Anatomic Study for Free Muscle Transfer Fateh Ahmad, David Dunaway; United Kingdom WE 9/3 Location and Nature of Retro-Orbicularis Oculus Fat (ROOF) Akiteru Hayashi, Yu Maruyama, Yoshiyasu Kamiko, Atsuko Sakai, WE 8/9 Reconstruction of Congenital and Acquired Columellar and Suborbicularis Oculi Fat (SOOF) Kyousuke Ono, Tetsuro Yamada, Takashi Harada; Japan WE 8/4 Fibrous Dysplasia, a 25 Years Retrospective Study Defects: Clinical Review of 38 Patients Kun Hwang; Republic of Korea Silvio Podda, S. Anthony Wolfe; United States of America Meltem Ayhan, Asuman Sevin, Metin Gorgu, Bulent Erdogan, Zeynep Aytug, Burce Karantinaci; Turkey WE 9/4 Perforator Vessel Anatomy of the Umbilicus – WE 8/5 Gillies Elevation and Percutaneous Kirschner Wire Topography and Importance for Periumbilical Dissections Fixation in the Treatment of Simple Zygoma Fractures: Dan Mon O‘Dey, Andreas Prescher, Norbert Pallua; Germany Long-Term Quantitative Outcomes Michael Bezuhly, Janice Lalonde, Moraya Alqahtani, WE 9/5 Surgical Anatomy of the Lower Serratus Anterior Muscle Gerald Sparkes, Donald Lalonde; Canada Boban Djordjevic, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Jefta Kozarski; Serbia and Montenegro WE 8/6 3D Bone Expansion for the Hemifacial Microsomia - Our Challenge for Osteotomy in Consideration of Contour WE 9/6 Targetting Differences in Lymphatic Vessel Suptypes and Volume in Human Disease for Therapeutic Benefit Satoru Miyashita, Yumeji Takeichi, Kouji Nishihori, Ayuko Kouno, Ramin Shayan, T. Karnezis, K. Paavonen, M. V. Ashton, Mai Ishikawa, Kazuhisa Yokoo, Hiroyuki Tada, Msaya Kato; Japan R. J. Corlett, M. G. Achen, S. A. Stacker, G. I. Taylor; Australia

44 45 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Complications of Breast Augmentation Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Hand Surgery 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman C 01 Kuppelsaal Andrea Grisotti, Italy B 08 – B 09 Duncan A. McGrouther, United Kingdom Chairmen Chairman Rupert Koller, Austria Don Lalonde, Canada Richard Sadove, Israel Secretary Secretary Margita Flügel, Germany Marcus Lehnhardt, Germany

WE 10/1 20 Year Long Term Results of Silicone Breast Implants WE 10/7 Complications far beyond Capsular Contracture: WE 11/1 Peri-Operative, Post-Operative and Outcome Evaluation WE 11/7 The Use of Motion Analysis and Other Novel Adjuncts Marc Alexander Ronert, Rolf Rüdiger Olbrisch; Germany Mission Impossible in Aesthetic Breast Augmentation? of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by Canadian Plastic Surgeons: in the Functional Assessment of the Rheumatoid Hand Andreas Arens, Jutta Liebau; Germany Results of a Survey Jan Schantz, Andre Cheah, Fook Rhu Ong; Singapore WE 10/2 MMP-2, -9, TIMP-1, and -2 in Sera and Tissue of Patients Gloria Rockwell; Canada with Capsular Contracture after Cosmetic Breast Augmentation WE 10/8 Is Plastic Always Fantastic? Ask U/S WE 11/8 Different Soft Tissue Coverage for Reconstructive Repair Franziska Ulrich, Dietmar Ulrich, Norbert Pallua, Amanda Isaac, Marco Emmanuel Malahias; United Kingdom WE 11/2 1 Year Results Comparing Palmar, Angle-Stable Plate after Scarring of the Median Nerve - A Electrophysiological Marita Eisenmann-Klein; Germany Osteosynthesis and Dorsal Pi-Plate Osteosynthesis and Clinical Comparison WE 10/9 Declaration of Conflict of Interest and Expert Advisory Panel in Intraarticular C-Fractures of the Distal Radius Nicolas Stütz, Jörg van Schoonhoven, Andreas Gohritz, WE 10/3 Salvage Procedure of Periprosthetic Breast Implant Infection. Members: A Case Study of the Health Canada Advisory Panel Rafael Jakubietz, Michael Jakubietz, Stephan Schindele, Bert Reichert; Germany Long-Term Results after One-Time Exchange on Breast Implants Joerg Gruenert, Danni Kloss; Switzerland Uwe von Fritschen, Julia Moraru, Gisbert Holle, Bianca Baican, Gloria Rockwell; Canada WE 11/9 Is there a Light at the End of the (Carpal) Tunnel? Klaus Exner; Germany WE 11/3 Vascularized Joint Transfer for Finger Joint Reconstruction: Hugo Kitzinger, Birgit Karle, Manfred Frey; Austria Current Indication and Long-Term Results WE 10/4 Comparative Study of Breast Implant Rupture Using Robert Hierner, Alfred Berger; Belgium WE 11/10 Surgical Separation of Radio-Ulnar Synostosis and Interposition Mammography, Sonography and Magnetic Resonance with a Local Flap: Preliminary Results of a New Method Imaging and its Correlation with Findings at Explantation WE 11/4 Radiographic and Histological Assessment Stephan Spendel, Wolfgang Linhart, Bernhard Zwick, Giovanni Di Benedetto, Sara Cecchini, Luca Grassetti, of Osteoarthropathy of Frozen Human Michael Valentin Schintler, Bengt Hellbom, Erwin Scharnagl; Silvia Baldassarre, Luca Leva, Gianmarco Giuseppetti, Phalanx-Joint-Tendon-Sheath Composite Tissue Allografts Austria Aldo Bertani; Italy Zun-Li Shen, Ming-Zhong Hou; China WE 11/11 Improved Design of Plaster of Paris Backslabs Enhances WE 10/5 Augmentation Pitfalls WE 11/5 A Detailed Cost and Efficiency Analysis of Performing Carpal Clinical Safety Jozef Fedeles, Drahomir Palencar; Slovakia Tunnel Surgery in the Main Operating Room versus the Christoph Theopold, James A. Bush, Stuart W. Wilson, Ambulatory Setting Ardeshir Bayat; United Kingdom WE 10/6 Surgical Treatment of the Polyacrilamid Gel Complications Martin R. Le Blanc, Janice Lalonde, Donald H. Lalonde; Canada after Breast Augmentation WE 11/12 Postoperative Splinting after Open Carpal Tunnel Release Olesya Starceva, N. O. Milanov, M. V. Kelexaeva; WE 11/6 Ulna Impaction Syndrome: Results of Ulna does not Improve Functional and Neurological Outcome – Russian Federation Shortening Osteotomy A Prospective, Randomized Study Jan-Christoph Willms-Jones, Anja Scholl, Thomas Raff; Germany Georg M. Huemer, Matthias Koller, Thomas Hintringer; Austria

46 47 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Reconstruction of Lower Extremeties III Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Research in Wound Healing 14:15 – 15:45 Chairmen 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker Ruben T. Adamian, Russian Federation Luc Téot, France B 05 – B 07 Detlev Erdmann, United States of America A 05 – A 06 Chairpersons Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic Suresh Gupta, India Secretary Radana Königova, Czech Republic Rolf Büttemeyer, Germany Vlastibor Minarovjech, Slovakia Secretary Lukas Prantl, Germany

WE 12/1 The Anterolateral Thigh Flap - Advantages and Disadvantages WE 12/8 Perforator-Sparing Transposition Flaps for Lower WE 13/1 Signal Transduction when Performing End-to-Side Neural WE 13/6 Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Effects on Wound Healing Alexander Bach, Ulrich Kneser, Raymund E. Horch; Germany Limb Defects: Anatomic Study and Clinical Application Coaptation (N. Facialis Regeneratio, Experiment Results and in a Rat Model Chin-Ho Wong, Biem-Keem Tan; Singapore Theoretical Possibilities) Henry Vasconez, Robert Ferguson, Betsy Fink, WE 12/2 The Use of Ilizarof External Fixator in Plastic Surgery Peter Vancso, Jeno˝ Páli, Gusztáv Gulyás; Hungary Stephanie Edelmann, William Balke; United States of America Natalia Marcenco-Untila, Vitalie Stan, Nicolae Antohi; WE 12/9 Reconstructive Methods in the Treatment Republic of Moldova of the Lower Leg Soft Tissue Defects WE 13/2 The WOUNDMONITOR Project: Semiconductor Based WE 13/7 A Heparan Sulfate Mimetic (Rgta) Enhances Healing Jefta Kozarski, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Boban Djordjevic; Electronic Nose Can Identify Wound Pathogens of Deep Second Degree Burns in Hairless Rats WE 12/3 Heel Reconstruction Using the Vastus Lateralis Muscle Serbia and Montenegro Rytis Rimdeika, Arunas Setkus, Daiva Seniuliene, Gilbert Zakine, S. Garcia, J. Luboinski, V. Barbier, J. C. Chachques, Associated with Thinned Innervated Skin Island Mindaugas Seniulis; Lithuania A. Carpentier, J. Courty, D. Barritault, J. P. Caruelle; France Constante Saliba Valler, Fábio Busnardo, Marcelo Olivan, WE 12/10 Reverse-Flow Sural Island Neuro-Cutaneous Flap - Pedro Soler Coltro, Marcus Castro Ferreira; Brazil An “Eureka” for the Coverage of Lower Third Tibial WE 13/3 TGF-Beta Antisense Therapy Increases Angiogenic Potential WE 13/8 Hypertrophic Scarring in Rabbit Ears is Significantly and Ankle Defects in Human Fibroblast Isolated from Radiation-Induced Reduced by Ectopic Expression of Adenoviral Smad7 WE 12/4 Comparison of the Free Radial Forearm Flap and the Free Muna Chira, A. Abubakar, C. Ahachi; Nigeria Chronic Wounds Jürgen Kopp, Harun Seyhan, Kathrin Messingschlager, Anterolateral Thigh Flap for Reconstruction of Foot and Katrin Riedel, Thomas Kremer, Frank Riedel, Ulrich R. Goessler, Vanessa Pena de Bender, Elke Pausch, Raymund E. Horch; Ankle Defects WE 12/11 Single-Stage Reconstruction of Defects in the Foot Günter Germann, Michael Sauerbier; Germany Germany Ali Riza Ercocen, Taro Kono, Mutlu Saydam, Sarper Yilmaz; Turkey and Ankle by Composite Free Tissue Transfer Dirk J. Schaefer, Martin Haug, Oliver Scheufler, WE 13/4 Intrauterine Repair of Surgically Created Cleft Lip-Like WE 13/9 Protective Role of i-NOS Inhibitor in Partial Thickness WE 12/5 Increased Success Rate of Reversed Flow Fasciocutaneous Victor Valderrabano, Beat Hintermann, Gerhard Pierer; Defects Using the Millard Technique in the Pregnant Burn Wound Island Sural Flap Switzerland Sheep Model Lars Evers, Dhaval Bhavsar, Hans-Oliver Rennekampff, Osama Taha, Mohammed Elshazly; Sweden Nikolaos A. Papadopulos, Tina Matzen, Andreas Raith, Bruce Potenza, Marek Dobke, Niren Angle, Mayer Tenenhaus; WE 12/12 The Flow-Through Chimeric ALT - Vastus Lateralis Christoph Hoehnke, Andreas Fichter, Moschos A. Papadopoulos, United States of America WE 12/6 Lower Extremity Reconstruction – Our Experience Flap for Reconstruction of the Injured Lower Limb Hans Florian Zeilhofer, Julia Henke, Laszlo Kovacs, Edgar Biemer; Hysni Arifi , V. Zatriqi, Z. Buja, S. Zatriqi, E. Hoxha, A. Kllokoqi, Martin Vesely; United Kingdom Germany Y. Zejnullahu; Serbia and Montenegro WE 12/13 Soft Tissue Coverage of Complicated Defects of the Distal, WE 13/5 The Adenoviral Induced Overexpression of Human WE 12/7 Microvascular Flap Reconstruction for Soft Tissue Sarcomas Lower Extremity with Perforator-Based 180-Degree Beta-Defensin-3 in Infected Wounds of Diabetic Pigs around the Knee Propeller Flaps Malte Spielmann, Tobias Hirsch, Bara Zuhaili, M. Fossum, Erkki Tukiainen, Pentscho Popov, Ian Berner-Rasmussen; Finland Rafael Jakubietz, Danni Kloss, Michael Jakubietz, Joerg Gruenert; Hans-Ulrich Steinau, F. Yao, A.- B. Onderdonk, Lars Steinstraesser, Switzerland Elof Eriksson; United States of America

48 49 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Scar Treatment I Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Breast Ptosis and Asymmetry 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman A 03 – A 04 Mustafa Zaidi, Libyan C 01 Kuppelsaal Egle Muti, Italy Chairmen Chairmen K. T. Drzewiecki, Denmark Peter Kompatscher, Austria Tom Specken, Netherlands Claude LeLouarn, France Secretary Secretary Friedrich-W. Hesler, Germany Axel-Mario Feller, Germany

WE 14/1 A New Approach of Nasal Reconstruction with a Scarless WE 14/9 Amputation of Both Feet Following Fourth Degree Frostbite - WE 15/1 Vertical Scar Nipple Areolar Complex Transposition: WE 15/8 Breast Asymmetry Secondary to Idiopathic Scoliosis Expanded Forehead Flap A Case Report A Modified Procedure for Simultaneous Breast Christophe Denoel, Albert Debrun, Giovanni Bianco, Jincai Fan; China Gjorgje Dzokic, V. Trenchev, J. Gjorgievska, A. Naceska; Augmentation and Mastopexy Raphael Sinna, Sébastien Garson, Philippe Mahaudens, Macedonia Umar Daraz Khan; United Kingdom R. Vanwijck; Belgium WE 14/2 Possibilities and Results of Scar and Compression Treatment after Free Flap Surgery WE 15/2 One Stage Circumareolar Breast Augmentation WE 15/9 How Common is Breast Asymmetry in a Female Population? Eric van den Kerckhoven, Hugo Degreef, Piet Reynders, and Mastopexy Jessica Gahm, Marie Wickman; Sweden Robert Hierner; Belgium Rony Moscona, Lucian Fodor; Israel

WE 14/3 The Application of the Tissue Expansion Method in the Plastic WE 15/3 Augmentation and Mastopexy - Guidelines Surgery of the Posttraumatic Scars Dirk F. Richter, Alexander Stoff, Matthias Reichenberger, Anatolie Taran; Republic of Moldova Ulrich Fabian, Tobias Köppe; Germany

WE 14/4 Prevention of Secondary Depression Deformity WE 15/4 Concepts and Our Experience in Developmental after Tissue Expansion Breast Asymmetry Byung Jun Kim, Yoon Ho Lee; Republic of Korea Woan-Yi Chan, Bhagwat Mathur, Venkat Ramakrishnan; United Kingdom WE 14/5 Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids Using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) WE 15/5 Correction of Breast Asymmetry Onur Erol, Ali Gurlek, Ela Topcuoglu, Hayat Oz, Galip Agaoglu; Turkey Giorgio Bronz; Switzerland

WE 14/6 Postoperative Radiation Protocol for Keloids WE 15/6 Breast Asymmetry: Analyzing the Problems and Finding Rei Ogawa, S. Akaishi, S. Kuribayashi, T. Miyashita, the Right Solutions Using One Stage Operation H. Hyakusoku; Japan Nimrod Friedman; Israel

WE 14/7 Scar Camouflage by Pigmentation WE 15/7 Existing Techniques and New Alternatives for the Evaluation Viveca Bjornhagen, Shamim Malik; Sweden of Breast Asymmetry Laszlo Kovacs, Maximilian Eder, Mathias Endlich, Andreas Müller, WE 14/8 Problems of Treatment of the Burned Hand Nikolaos Papadopulos, Edgar Biemer; Germany Jan Koller; Slovakia

50 51 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Tumor Surgery Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Reconstruction of Upper Extremeties 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers Marcus Castro Ferreira, Brazil Günter Germann, Germany B 05 – B 07 Hans-Ulrich Steinau, Germany A 05 – A 06 Zun-Li Shen, China Chairmen Chairmen Ioan Lascar, Romania Alfred Berger, Germany Ronald Zuker, Canada Hannu Kuokkanen, Finland Secretary Secretary Heinz-Herbert Homann, Germany Ernst Magnus Noah, Germany

WE 16/1 Soft Tissue Reconstruction after Sarcoma Tumor Resection WE 16/7 The Treament of Lipomas with Liposuction- WE 17/1 “Glandular Shaving” - WE 17/8 Surgical Treatment of Acne Inversa in Children: an Extended Tool Box A Case Series of 20 Patients and Literature Review A New Treatment Modality for Axillary Hyperhidrosis (Alias Hydradenitis Suppurativa) Benjamin Meilik, William Cole, Tatiana Cypel, Ahuva Weiss-Meilik, Simone Matousek, Leanna Teston; Australia Henrik Menke; Germany Robert Hierner, Hugo Degreef; Belgium Ronald Zuker; Canada WE 16/8 General and Surgical Management in a Case of Giant WE 17/2 Long Term Results of Complex Extremity WE 17/9 The Treatment of Scarring and Hypopigmented Skin WE 16/2 Reconstruction of Soft Tissue Sarcomas von Recklinghausen Tumor (77 Kg) – Twice the Weight Defect Reconstruction with an Autologous Cell Population of the Head and Neck, Trunk and Extremities: of the Patient (40 Kg) Rado Zic, Srecko Budi, Sanda Stanec, Zlatko Vlajcic, Ernst Magnus Noah, Werner Loentz, Kay-Hendrik Herter; Germany The Experience of the Leeds Sarcoma Service Ioan Lascar, Ioana Grintescu, Mk. McKinnon, M. Kahanna, Franjo Rudman, Zdenko Stanec; Croatia Jonathan Adamthwaite, Anselmo Garrido, Chris Fenn, R. Crutescu, C. S. Hariga, S. Popescu, O. Vermesan, A. Breahna, WE 17/10 Vascularized Bone Grafts in Complex Reconstructions Mark Liddington, Andy Batchelor, Simon Kay, Simon Knight, D. Zamfirescu; Romania WE 17/3 Long-Term Results after Macroreplantation at the Upper Limb of Upper Extremities Howard Peach, Kieran Horgan; United Kingdom Alfred Berger, Robert Hierner; Germany Marek Molski; Poland WE 16/9 Infantile Systemic Hyalinosis: A New Case WE 16/3 Clinical Results after Resection and Plastic-Reconstructive Alexander Dionyssopoulos, Lambis Lazaridis, Antonios Antoniou, WE 17/4 Meningococcal Septicaemia - Surgery of Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremities Paraskevas Kakas, Efterpi Demiri, Ioannis Efstratiou; Greece A Medical, Surgical and Organisational Challenge in Children and Adults Ruth Lester, Patrick Uwanbamwen; United Kingdom Birgit Karle, Oskar Aszmann, Eva Frey, Manfred Frey; Austria WE 17/5 Reconstruction with the Free Ulnar Forearm Flap: WE 16/4 Free Tissue Transfer in Surgical Management The Oxford Experience of Malignant Tumors Sammy Al-Benna, Andrew Pay; United Kingdom Vincenzo Penna, Holger Bannasch, Arash Momeni, G. B. Stark; Germany WE 17/6 Role of IgM Enriched Immunoglobulin (Pentaglobin) in Extensive Burns WE 16/5 Aesthetic Facial Tumour Surgery Vinay Tiwari; India Russell Aldred, Payal Mukherjee, Michael Miroshnik; Australia WE 17/7 Surgical Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa WE 16/6 Strategical Considerations and Surgical Reconstruction Goran Stankovic, Jefta Kozarski, Dragomir Pavlovic; by Extended Basalioma of the Head, Neck and Face Serbia and Montenegro Janos Hankiss, Edgar Dippel, Jörn Redeker; Germany

52 53 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Research / Microsurgery Thursday, June 28, 2007 Breast Reduction I 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers Zoran Arnez, Slovenia Manuel Garcia-Velasco, Mexico A 03 – A 04 C 01 Kuppelsaal Claude Lassus, France Chairperson Marianne Beausang-Linder, Sweden Chairmen Alaa Gheita, Egypt Secretary Moustapha Hamdi, Belgium Markus V. Küntscher, Germany Secretary Gisbert Holle, Germany

WE 18/1 Is the Blind-Loop-Shaped End-to-End Anastomosis Safe? WE 18/6 Free Functional Muscle Transplantion for Facial Reanimation: TH 1/1 “Ten Years After”. TH 1/8 Breast Reduction and Mastopexy - Takao Sakaba, Kazuki Ueda, Akiyoshi Kajikawa, Experimental Comparison between the One- and Long Term Results with Vertical Scar Reduction Mammoplasty The J Small Scar in Gigantomastia Hiromi Watanabe; Japan Two-Stage Approach Norbert Heine, Lukas Prantl, Marita Eisenmann-Klein; Germany Manuela Berrocal; Colombia Matthias Rab, Werner Haslik, Matthias Grünbeck, Manfred Frey; WE 18/2 “Ready-to-Wear” and “Off-the-Shelf” Flaps - In-Vivo and Austria TH 1/2 Vascular Territories of the Anterior Chest Wall: TH 1/9 Reduction Mammaplasty Using Postero-Superior Pedicle Ex-Vivo Approaches to Tissue Flap Production in Plastic Surgery Vessel Topography and Importance for Breast in Macromastia Michael Findlay, Juergen Dolderer, Anthony Penington, WE 18/7 Prefabrication of Non-Physiologically Perfused Composite Reduction Procedures Michel Moutran, J. P. Comparin, F. Braye, A. Mojallal; France Geoffrey Gurtner, Wayne Morrison; Australia Flaps by Non-Conventional Vascular Induction and Dan Mon O‘Dey, Andreas Prescher, Norbert Pallua; Germany Comparison with Conventional Vascular Induction WE 18/3 The Prefabrication of a Microsurgical Osteocutaneous Ali Riza Ercocen, Kazutaka Soejima, Taro Kono, Motohiro Nozaki; TH 1/3 Obesity and Complications in Reduction Mammaplasty Flap in a Rat Model Turkey Leena Setala, Anthony Papp, Riitta Martikainen, Olga Shimbireva, N. O. Milanov, E. I. Trofimov, O. I. Starceva, Sarianna Joukainen, Leena Berg, Markku Härmä, G. Sheremeteva, I. Zhidkov; Russian Federation WE 18/8 The Effect of Stem Cells on Skin Flap Models: Random Skin Paula Mustonen; Finland Flap, Prefabricated Skin Flap, Ischemia Reperfusion Injury WE 18/4 Comparative Study of Different Combinations of Microvascular Model, Expanded Skin Flap TH 1/4 Ultrasonic Assisted Lipoplasty and Breast Surgery Anastomosis Technique in a Rat Vasospasm Model Cagri Uysal, Hiroshi Mizuno, Rei Ogawa, Feng Lu, Michele Zocchi, Francesca Zuliani; Italy Shimpei Miyamoto, Akihiko Takushima, Mutsumi Okazaki, Morukuni Tobita, Hiko Hyakusoku; Japan Norihiko Ohura, Akira Momosawa, Kiyonori Harii; Japan TH 1/5 Predictive Risk Factors in Reduction Mammaplasty - WE 18/9 Vascularized Bone Marrow Allotransplants Models in Rats Does the Surgeon Make the Difference? WE 18/5 Sutureless Laseranastomoses in Microvessels; Dragos Zamfi rescu, Ioan Lascar, E. R. Owen, M. Lanzetta, Uwe von Fritschen, Aurelia Taubner, Klaus Exner; Germany Effects of a Novel Endovascular Ballooncatheter Assisted D. Sinescu; Romania Technique on the Soldered Vascular Tissues TH 1/6 Inferior Pedicle Veritcal Scar Technique- Mihai A. Constantinescu, Erhard Knall, Alex Alfieri, Martin Frenz, A Prospective Study of Hundred Cases Thomas Schaffner, Valentin Djonov, Michael Reinert, Andrej Banic; Sanjay Azad, P. Kumar, Krishna Kumar, Ram Kumar; Switzerland United Kingdom

TH 1/7 Reduction Mammaplasty with Resection of a Trapezoid Base Prism: Vertical Scar Flavio Nogueira, Marcio P. Costa, Paulo Tuma Junior, Marcus C. Ferreira; Brazil

54 55 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Fillers and Folds I Thursday, June 28, 2007 The Complicated Wound 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen Michel Pfulg, Switzerland Marcus Castro Ferreira, Brazil B 08 – B 09 Sydney Coleman, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Erkki Tukiainen, Finland Chairmen Chairman Roger Khouri, United States of America Ahmad Al Fadhli, Kuwait O. Onur Erol, Turkey Secretary Secretary Klaus Ueberreiter, Germany Marianne Wolters, Germany

TH 2/1 Comparison Study of Fractional Resurfacing Using Different TH 3/1 Debridement of Hard-to-Heal Wounds by Hydrosurgery Fluences and Densities for Skin Rejuvenation Lancine Kaba; Belgium Taro Kono, Ali Ercocen, Hiroyuki Sakurai, Yuji Kikuchi, Motohiro Nozaki; Japan TH 3/2 Definitive Surgical Treatment of Diabetic Pressure Sores by Distant Osteotomies of the Foot TH 2/2 Polyacrylamide Hydrogel for Facial Corrective Surgery: Edouard Coeungiet, Djafar Torabi; France Long Term Safety and Efficacy (48/60 Months) Marianne Wolters, Hermann Lampe; Germany TH 3/4 Intra-Wound Continuous Negative Pressure and Irrigation Treatment (IW.CONPIT) for Infected Wounds TH 2/3 Clinical Outcomes of Polyacrylamide Gel (PAAG) Injection and Intractable Ulcers as Filler in Facial Contouring and Breast Augmentation Keigo Morinaga, Kensuke Kiyokawa, Toshihiko Yamauchi, Ahmad Tavassoli Ashrafi , Siavash Javidan; Islamic Republic of Iran Nagahiro Takahashi, Hideaki Rikimaru; Japan

TH 2/4 Siletti - A New Multifunctional and Permanent Implant TH 3/6 Necrotizing Fasciitis. Prospective Study of 32 Cases for Soft Tissue Augmentation and Suspension in the Face Saleh Kadhim; Iraq Johannes Reinmüller, Biomaterials; Germany TH 3/7 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Treatment for Complex TH 2/5 Complications after Non-Absorbable Material and Autologous Diabetic Foot Wounds Fat Injection for Cosmetic Purpose Marcus Ferreira, José Augusto Brasil, Viviane Carvalho, Shimpei Ono, Hiko Hyakusoku, Rei Ogawa, Ritsu Aoki, Alexandre Wada; Brazil Takahisa Okuda, Dan Miyamoto, Teruyuki Dohi; Japan TH 3/8 Recurrent Leg Ulcers in Sickle Cell Disease- TH 2/6 An Adipotome for Adipocyte Grafting / Lipotransfer A Surgical Dilemma Roger Khouri, Eufemiano Cardoso, Thomas Baker; Muna Chira, F. Abikoye, A. Abubakar, C. Ahachi; Nigeria United States of America TH 3/9 Superficial and Deep Bacterial Contamination Patterns of Chronic Ulcers Triinu Elsner, Nina Duckstein, Josef Hoch; Germany

56 57 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction / Thursday, June 28, 2007 Breast Reduction II 09:15 – 10:45 Anatomical Research 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers Manuela Berrocal, Colombia Keynote Speakers & Chairmen A 05 – A 06 C 01 Kuppelsaal Albert de Mey, Belgium Oskar C. Aszmann, Austria Carolyn Kerrigan, United States of America Hanno Millesi, Austria Chairpersons Chairman Helga Eder, Belgium Jürgen Holle, Austria Norman Olbourne, Australia Secretary Secretary Ursula Tanzella, Germany Serdar Eren, Germany

TH 4/1 Evaluation of the Sensory Deficit after Sural Nerve TH 5/1 The Thin Superomedial Pedicle Reduction Mammaplasty TH 5/8 Reliability of Inferior Dermoglandular Pedicle Reduction Harvesting in Paediatric Patients for Severe Mammary Hypertrophy Mammaplasty in Reconstruction of Partial Mastectomy Howard Clarke, Oren Lapid, Emily S. Ho, Cristina Goia; Canada Flavio Nogueira, Marcio P. Costa, Edmundo C. Baracat, Defects. Surgical Planning and Outcome An W. Ching, Mauricio S. L. Oliveira, Marcus C. Ferreira; Brazil Jose Augusto Nunes Brasil, Alexandre M. Munhoz, TH 4/2 Nerve Reconstruction by Means of Tubulization - Thomas Benson, Eduardo Gustavo Arruda, Eduardo Montag, Clinical Outcome and Review of Literature TH 5/2 Experience with Hall-Findlay Superomedial Pedicle Cláudia Aldrighi, Leandro Pellarin, Klaus Fells, Rolf Gemperli, Jörn Lohmeyer, Stefan Zimmermann, Hans-Günther Machens, Vertical Mammaplasty Technique: Its Advantages Marcus C. Ferreira, Breast Reconstruction Group; Brazil Peter Mailänder; Germany and Drawbacks and Improving the Results by Adding Modifications to the Technique TH 5/9 Inverted Nipple-Surgical Treatment TH 4/3 Intraneural Hematoma with Extrinsic Compression: Fuat Yuksel; Turkey Neven Olivari; Germany Experimental Study in Rats and Therapeutic Options Gean Scopel, José Faria, Simone Orpheu, Hélio Alves, TH 5/3 A Progressive Approach to the Mammaplasty (PAM) Marcus Ferreira; Brazil Semilunar Upper Pole Resection (SUPR) Flavio Saccomanno; Italy TH 4/4 Simultaneous Reconstruction of Nerve and Soft Tissue Defects with the “Neuro-Cutaneous” Vascularized Sural Nerve Free Flap: TH 5/4 Maximizing Breast Projection with Combined Free An Anatomical Study Based on a Clinical Application Nipple Graft Reduction Mammaplasty and Backfolded Simone Eggli, Esther Vögelin; Switzerland Dermaglandular Inferior Pedicle Zeynep Aytug, Metin Gorgu, Meltem Ayhan, Esin Aksungur, TH 4/5 Final Results of Grafting versus Neurolysis in Obstetrical Cenk Demirdover; Turkey Brachial Plexus Palsy Howard Clarke, Ann Schwentker, Christine G. Curtis; Canada TH 5/5 The Sagittal Mamma-Reduction-Plasty Jan Poëll; Switzerland TH 4/6 The Value of Intraoperative Frozen Section Histology During Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Reconstruction TH 5/6 Complications of Mammaplasty Howard Clarke, Ali Murji, Rick Redett, Cynthia Hawkins; Canada Alaa Gheita; Egypt

TH 5/7 Devastating Complications Following Breast Reduction Surgery Jan J van Wingerden; Netherlands

58 59 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Fillers and Complications Thursday, June 28, 2007 Facial Reanimation 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen Catherine Bergeret-Galley, France Manfred Frey, Austria B 08 – B 09 Gottfried Lemperle, Germany, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Ronald Zuker, Canada Kirill Pshenisnov, Russian Federation Chairman Chairmen Pietro Giovanoli, Switzerland Abdul Reda Lari, Kuwait Secretary Gottfried Lemperle, Germany, United States of America Klaus Exner, Germany Secretary Johannes Reinmüller, Germany

TH 6/1 VISTABEX and NASHA Combination: A “New” Boundary TH 7/1 A Comparison of One or Two Stage Surgery for Dynamic for Face Rejuvenation Has Been Discovered? Facial Reanimation. Domenico Parisi, Authors: L. Annacontini, A. Campanale, Fulvio Urso-Baiarda, Adriaan Grobbelaar; United Kingdom G. Gozzo, A. Portincasa.; Italy TH 7/2 Etiology and Treatment of Facial Paralysis in Children TH 6/2 Comparison of Clinical Result of Nonsurgical Aesthetic Tatiana Cypel, Andre Panossian, Elizabeth Donner, Antiaging Procedures with Aminoleuvlnic Acid with Ralph Manktelow, Ronald Zuker; Canada Diode Laser and PDT Lamps Jin Wang Kim; Republic of Korea TH 7/3 Nerve Sources for Facial Reanimation with Muscle Transplant in Patients with Unilateral Facial Palsy: TH 6/3 Deep Peeling-Lifting Association Clinical Analysis of Three Techniques Jose Budo; Belgium Gean Scopel, José Faria, Marcus Ferreira; Brazil

TH 6/4 The Influence of Different Local Anaesthetics on the Vitality TH 7/4 The Outcome Of The Last Five Years Of Surgery of Preadipocytes Of Facial Paralysis Compared With The Previous Results Maike Keck, Jürgen Janke, Klaus Ueberreiter; Germany Grazia Salimbeni, Marcello Cardini, Stefano Malloggi; Italy

TH 6/5 Facial Filler with Hialuronic Acid: Pillar Technique TH 7/5 Adipocytes Graft in the Volumetric Restoration and Supporting Mesh of the Dysmorphic Face. Study per Aesthetic Sub-Units Patricia Erazo, Ana Carolina de Carvalho; Brazil Ali Mojallal, Michel Moutran, E. Martin, F. Braye, J. L. Foyatier; France TH 6/6 Complications after Botulinum Toxin: How to Handle Them? Jose Marquez-Serres; Spain TH 7/6 The Cost-Effectiveness of the Surgical Treatment of Migraine Headaches Thomas Muehlberger, Alexandra Buschmann, Nidal Toman, Christian Ottomann; Germany

60 61 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Urogenital Surgery Thursday, June 28, 2007 Secondary Rhinoplasty 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair A 05 – A 06 Guido Molea, Italy C 01 Kuppelsaal Wolfgang Gubisch, Germany Chairmen Chairmen Jiang Hua, China Nelson Heller, Brazil Bernard-Jean Paniel, France Gaith Shubailat, Jordan Secretary Secretary Edgar Biemer, Germany Eckart Buttler, Germany

TH 8/1 Anal Incontinente Treatment by Gracilis Muscle Transfer TH 8/8 Reconstruction of the Suspensory Ligament of the Penis TH 9/1 Revision Rhinoplasty. TH 9/9 Severe Respiratory Dysfunction in a Patient with Relapasing Boban Djordjevic, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Jefta Kozarski; Following Trauma: A Case Report and Literature Review Mamagement of Post-Rhinoplasty Deformities Polychondritis: How to treat the Saddle Nose Deformity Serbia and Montenegro Simone Matousek, Anand Deva, Gerry Testa; Australia Gaith Shubailat; Jordan Martin Haug, Oliver Scheufler, Gerhard Pierer, Dirk J. Schaefer; Switzerland TH 8/2 Coverage of Enormous Perianal Defects with a Combined TH 8/9 Ten Years Experience with the Latissimus Dorsi Neurovascular TH 9/2 The Split Septal Graft for Nasal Tip Reconstruction Free Latissimus Dorsi and Parascapular Flap Transfer for Treatment of Bladder Acontractility (LDDM) Michael Baldwin; Australia Matthias Reutemann, Thomas Raff, Jan-Christoph Willms-Jones; Gustavo Sturtz, Milomir Ninkovic, Arnulf Stenzel; Germany Germany TH 9/3 Reconstruction of Nasal Tip with Double Pennant Flap TH 8/10 The Hemodynamic Features of the Recipient Vessels (IEVT) for Tumor Defects TH 8/3 Deepithelialized, “Turnover Dartos Flap” in Repair in Free Flap Transplantation in Urogenital Region Maria Angelica Nagahama, Pedro Bistoletti, of Urethral Fistula Andrey Istranov, Nikolay Milanov, Ruben Adamyan, Raul Esteban Laguinge; Argentina Rajeev Ahuja; India Vladimir Sadovnikov, Olesya Startseva, Karen Petrosyan; Russian Federation TH 9/4 Predictable Endonasal Rhinoplasty with a Simple TH 8/4 Functional Hypospadias Repair Columella-Septal Sleeve Technique Vinay Tiwari; India TH 8/11 The Use of Z-Plasty for Reconstruction of the Short Vagina Tamer Koldas; Turkey after Total Hysterectomy TH 8/5 Penile Construction and Reconstruction of 182 Cases Azzam Farroha, Hala Hanna; Iraq TH 9/5 Secondary Nansal Obstruction: Treatment with Butterfly Graft with 25-Year Experience Hamid Karimi, Nosratollah Boddouhi, Mehdi Deylamipour, Jiang Hua, Lin Zi-hao, Yuan Xiang-bin, Zhao Yao-Zhong, Pantea Behram; Islamic Republic of Iran Zhu Xiao-Hai, Wu Hong, Zhang Jian-lin, Sun Mei-Qing, He Qing-lian; China TH 9/6 Inner Lining – The Key to Nasal Reconstruction Helmut Fischer, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany TH 8/6 Prefabrication of Free Radial Flap for Urethroplasty Knstantin Lipski, Igor Gulyaev, Ruben Adamian; TH 9/7 Unfrequent but Useful Steps in Rhinoplasty Russian Federation Isaac Peled; Israel

TH 8/7 Reconstructing Perineal Defects after Ablative Cancer Surgery TH 9/8 Secondary Rhinoplasty Surajit Bhattacharya, Anil Khanna; India Giorgio Bronz; Switzerland

62 63 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Aesthetic Head and Neck, Ancillary Thursday, June 28, 2007 Craniofacial IV 14:15 – 15:45 Procedures, Refi nements 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker Daniel Marchac, France B 08 – B 09 Keynote Speaker & Chair B 05 – B 07 Frank Trepsat, France Chairmen Kitaro Ohmori, Japan Chairmen Henri Winters, Netherlands Angel Papadopoulos Escobar, Mexico Carlos Oscar Uebel, Brazil Secretary Milomir Ninkovic, Germany Secretary Holger Bannasch, Germany

TH 10/1 Facial Enhancement with Thermage & Small TH 10/8 Flat or Partially Folded Ear Helix: A Congenital Aesthetic TH 11/1 The Flow – Through Sequentially Linked Free Flaps TH 11/7 Dorsalis Pedis Free Flap in Oromandibular Reconstruction Office Procedures Ear Deformity and its Surgical Technique of Treatment in Head and Neck Reconstruction Luís Azevedo, Horácio Zenha, Filipe Riobom, João Guimarães, Giovanni Betti-Kraemer; Mexico Efstathios Lykoudis, G. A. Spyropoulou, C. Michos; Greece Horacio Costa, Horacio Zenha, Luis Azevedo, Armindo Pinto, Armindo Pinto, ML Barroso, Cristina Cunha, Horácio Costa; Maria da Luz Barroso, Cristina Cunha; Portugal Portugal TH 10/2 Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy (PCI) - TH 10/9 Otoplasty in Uzbekistan An Alternative Treatment for Scars, Wrinkles and Skin Laxity Murod Jafarov, A Yunusov; Uzbekistan TH 11/2 Fasciocutaneous Flaps In Skull Base Reconstruction: TH 11/9 Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Maxillectomy Defect Matthias Aust, Des Fernandes, Perikles Kolokythas, Hilton Kaplan, A Prospective Clinical Study Michael Baldwin; Australia Peter-Maria Vogt; Germany Dirk Schaefer, Christoph Kunz, Heidrun Baechli, Martin Haug, Claude Jaquiéry, Oliver Scheufler, Gerhard Pierer; Switzerland TH 10/3 Subcutaneous Application of a Collagen Matrix in the Aging Mid Face – A Controlled Clinical Study TH 11/3 Single Stage Island Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Wiltrud R. Meyer, Rudolf E. Schopf; Germany Flap Repair – The Ultimate Answer for Post Radiation Cricopharyngeal Strictures TH 10/4 Mechanical Factors do not Influence the Outcome Sivaperuman Mohankumar, M. Nachiappan, T.L. Vasudevan; India of Small Facial Scars James A. Bush, J. A. Duncan, J. S. Bond, Tracey Mason, TH 11/4 The Video Analysis of the Temporal Muscle. M. W. J. Ferguson, D. A. McGrouther; United Kingdom Dynamic Suspension for Oropharyngeal Reconstructions Yumeji Takeichi, Hiroyuki Tada, Satoru Miyasita, Koji Nishihori, TH 10/5 The Role of Plastic Surgery and Experience in Skin Scar Masaya Kato, Mai Ishikawa, Kazuhisa Yokoo; Japan Revision Surgery Sofi ane Rimouche, D. Angus McGrouther, Ardie Bayat; TH 11/5 Head and Neck Reconstruction Using Perforator Free Flaps - United Kingdom A Useful Alternative in Difficult Cases Dimitrios Antonopoulos, Dimitra Tsiliboti, Kostas Spyropoulos, TH 10/6 Analysis of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars – Sotirios Papadopoulos, Aris Tsiros, Panos Goumas; Greece Utility of Brachytherapy in Post Traumatic EAR LOBE Keloids K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan; India TH 11/6 Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstruction Ljubomir Panajotovic, Jefta Kozarski, Boban Djordjevic; TH 10/7 Aesthetic Restoration of Congenital Microtia and Traumatic Serbia and Montenegro Defects of the Auricle Baktybek Omurzakov, Zifara Abdyrasulova; Kyrgyzstan

64 65 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Research / Tissue Engineering I Thursday, June 28, 2007 Hand Injuries 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers Yilin Cao, China Javier Enriquez de Salamanca, Spain A 05 – A 06 Kotaro Yoshimura, Japan C 01 Kuppelsaal Paul Smith, United Kingdom Chairman Chairmen Julian Pribaz, United States of America Alexei Borovikov, Russian Federation Duncan A. McGrouther, United Kingdom Secretary Raymund E. Horch, Germany Secretary Michael Greulich, Germany

TH 12/1 Evaluation of Blood Vessel Ingrowth in Fibrin Gels TH 12/6 In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging of Hair Follicle Stem Cell TH 13/1 Integra as Biomechanical Barrier- Modification TH 13/7 Ring Avulsion - Who does what? A Review of Literature Subject to Type and Concentration of Growth Factors Derived Schwann Cells in a Nerve Conduit of Post-Operative Tendon Adhesion Formation Preetha Muthayya, Thangaswamy Sankar; United Kingdom in the Subcutaneous Implantation Model Marcel F. Meek, Ming S. Ma, J.C.V.M. Copray, G.M. van Dam, Dhaval Bhavsar, Lars-Hinrich Evers, Hans-Oliver Rennekampff, Andreas Arkudas, Jimmy Tjiawi, Elias Polykandriotis, H.W.G.M. Boddeke; Netherlands Andrew Mahar, Tim Odell, Mayer Tenenhaus; TH 13/8 Place of Plastic Surgery in the Treatment of War Wounds Justus P. Beier, Oliver Bleiziffer, Raymund E. Horch, United States of America of Hand Ulrich Kneser; Germany TH 12/7 Human Stromal Vascular Spheroids - Ljubomir Panajotovic, Jefta Kozarski, Boban Djordjevic; A Novel Strategy for Adipose Tissue Engineering TH 13/2 Preparation and Integration of Nerve Conduits Using Serbia and Montenegro TH 12/2 Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor-Coated Polyglycolic-Polylactic Jeremy Wilson, Effie Keriamidaris, Karsten Hemmrich, a Photochemical Technique Acid Nerve Conduits to Repair 2.5-cm-Long Canine Tibial Anthony Penington, Wayne Morrison; Australia Anne O‘Neill, Mark A. Randolph, Kenneth E. Bujold, TH 13/9 Microsurgical Re-Reconstraction of the Posttraumatic Nerve Defects Irene E. Kochevar, Robert W. Redmond, Jonathan M. Winograd; Adactylous Hand Zun-Li Shen, Hua Shen, Jing Zhang, Pei-Hua Zhang; China TH 12/8 Adipose Derived Stem Cells as a Novel Source United States of America Siarhei Miachkouski, Uladzimir Padhaiski, Aleh Stasevich; Belarus of Cell-Based Therapy In Vivo TH 12/3 In Vitro Testing of Nano-Engineered Microvascular Grafts Hiroshi Mizuno, Cagri Uysal, Morikuni Tobita, Yurie Itoi, TH 13/3 Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunion in the Middle Third Ruben Yap Kannan, Raymond Tang, E.K. Tan, Peter Butler, Rei Ogawa, Masaki Nambu, Hiko Hyakusoku; Japan (Herbert D2) with Conventional Bone Grafting and Screw Alexander Seifalian; United Kingdom Fixation: An Analysis of Clinical and Radiological Results Miriam Müller, Andre Otto, Günter Germann, Michael Sauerbier; TH 12/4 Ectopic Bone Formation In Vitro - Role of Leptin Germany on Extracellular Matrix Mineralization of Cells from Heterotopic Ossifications TH 13/4 Secondary Procedures Following Digital Replantation Alexander E. Handschin, Omana A. Trentz, Florian Jung, Ioan Lascar, D. Zamfirescu, O. Vermesan, S. Popescu, M. Ciupan, Volker Wedler, Guido A. Wanner, Otmar Trentz, Pietro Giovanoli; D. Totir; Romania Switzerland TH 13/5 Surgical Management in Degloving and Ring Avulsion TH 12/5 Scaling-Up the Arteriovenous Loop Model: Amputation Injuries of the Hand and Fingers From Rat to Sheep Ioan Lascar, D. Zamfirescu, S. Popescu, O. Vermesan, M. Ciupan, Justus P. Beier, Raymund E. Horch, Andreas Hess, D. Totir, G. Lipa, R. Bratianu; Romania Willi A. Kalender, Yiannis Kyriakou, Dirk Labahn, Edith Adamek-Kotowicz, Ulrich Kneser; Germany TH 13/6 Subtotal and Total Degloving Injuries at the Hand Robert Hierner, Alfred Berger, Eric van den Kerckhoven, Stefaan Nijs; Belgium

66 67 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Hot Topic: Suspension Techniques Thursday, June 28, 2007 Reconstruction of the Nose / 16:15 – 17:45 in Facial Rejuvenation 16:15 – 17:45 Head and Neck III B 08 – B 09 Keynote Speakers B 05 – B 07 Keynote Speaker Woffl es Wu, Singapore Riccardo Mazzola, Italy Patrick Tonnard, Belgium Chairmen Chairmen Julio Kirschbaum, Peru Mark Jewell, United States of America Paulino Morales, Argentina Aldo Mottura, Argentina Secretary Moris Topaz, Israel Helmut Fischer, Germany Secretary C. Can Cedidi, Germany

TH 14/1 The Nordstrom Suture TH 15/1 Delayed Reconstruction of an Amputated Distal Third of the Nose TH 15/9 Indications and Contraindications in Free Transferred Flaps Rolf Nordstrom; Finland Viktor Trencev, Igor Peev, Gjorge Dzokich, Margarita Peneva; in Plastic Surgery Macedonia Ioan Florescu, Silviu Marinescu, Carmen Giuglea, Noela Ionescu, TH 14/2 Lifting of Soft Tissues with Barbed Threads. Ruxandra Mihai; Romania Side Effects, Complications TH 15/2 Modified Texier Mediodorsal Transposition Island Skin Flap Marlen Sulamanidze, George Sulamanidze; Russian Federation of the Nose for Ala Nasi Reconstruction. Report of Four Cases TH 15/10 Reconstructive Surgery of the Face- Aesthetical Marion Delbaere, Thomas Delaporte, Gilles Toussoun, and Educational Aspects TH 14/3 Are Buried Absorbable Sutures a Suitable Alternative to Emmanuel Delay; France Jutta Liebau, Andreas Arens; Germany Removed Non-Absorbable Sutures in Wounds on the Face? – A Prospective Randomised Clinical Trial TH 15/3 Our Experience with the Chondro-Cutaneous Tragus TH 15/11 The Free Lateral Arm Flap: A Versatile Flap for Reconstruction Daniel Morritt, Allwin Gnamajebamani, Paul Roblin, T.C. Teo; and Lateral Arm Free Flap for Nose Reconstruction in Different Districts of the Body United Kingdom Christoph Papp, Wolfgang Michlits, Christian Windhofer, Domenico Parisi, L. Annacontini, G. Gozzo, A. Campanale, Sabine Gruber; Austria A. Portincasa.; Italy TH 14/4 E-PTFE Patch Orbital Septum Strengthening Technique in the Oriental Low-Lid Blepharoplasty TH 15/4 Secondary Reconstruction of the Nose TH 15/12 The Reconstruction of Microtia Using a Tissue Expander Jian Cheng, Fangzhen Jiang; China Eckart Buttler, Wolfgang Gubisch; Germany Mai Ishikawa, Yumeji Takeichi, Satoru Miyashita, Koji Nishihori, Akiko Semii, Kazuhisa Yokoo, Hiroyuki Tada, Msaya Kato; Japan TH 14/5 Soft Tissues Fixation Improvement in Plastic Surgery TH 15/5 Starplasty - A New Method of Opening the Blocked Osteum Vasiliy Hrapach, Vladimir G. Mishalov, Oleg V. Balaban, Vinay Tiwari, Sujata Sarabhai; India TH 15/13 The Versatility of the Free Vastus Lateralis Muscle Flap Alexandr N. Grabovoy, Dmitry V. Unukovich; Ukraine in Various Reconstructions TH 15/6 The Lip-to-Tip Flap: A Method to Reconstruct Nasal Tip Defects Barbara S. Lutz, Petros Spyriounis; United Kingdom TH 14/6 Aesthetic Recurrence after Minimal Access Guy Dowling; Australia Cranial Suspension Facelift TH 15/14 Traumatic Nose and Midface Avulsion: Case Report Brent Tanner; United Kingdom TH 15/7 Aesthetic and Functional Facial Reconstructions Álvaro Fernández García; Spain Ioan Florescu, Carmen Giuglea, Silviu Marinescu, Ruxandra Mihai, TH 14/7 Importance of Separations and the Systematic Use of Noela Ionescu; Romania TH 15/15 Versatility of End-to-Side Arterial Anastomosis in Free Flap Suspensions not Résorbables in the Aesthetic Facial Surgery Transfers for the Head and Neck Reconstruction Louis-Philippe Dombard; Belgium TH 15/8 Correction of Frontal Deformities with Injections of Calcium Mutsumi Okazaki, Akihiko Takushima, Hirotaka Asato, Hydroxyapatite Kiyonori Harii; Japan Manuel Chacón-Quirós; Costa Rica

68 69 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Research / Tissue Engineering II Friday, June 29, 2007 Breast Reconstruction I 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers Mark A. Randolph, United States of America Pietro Berrino, Italy A 05 – A 06 C 01 Kuppelsaal Jean Yves Petit, France Keynote Speaker Karsten Hemmrich, Germany Chairmen Habib B. Albasti, Iraq Chairpersons Fabio Santanelli, Italy Laurence Boon, Belgium Thomas Schoeller, Austria Erkki Tukiainen, Finland Secretary Secretary Dietmar Ulrich, Germany G. Björn Stark, Germany

TH 16/1 New Matrices for Tissue Engineering of Skeletal Muscle TH 16/6 Inducing Functional Arterial and Venous Fate FR 1/1 A Study of Psychopathological Outcomes Following Breast FR 1/8 How Improve the Cutaneous Vascular Reliability for Breast Dorothee Klumpp, Elias Polykandriotis, Andreas Arkudas, during Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Reconstruction after Mastectomy Reconstruction after Skin Sparing Mastectomy? Ulrich Kneser, Alexander D. Bach, Raymund E. Horch, Filip Farnebo; Sweden Corrado Rubino, Andrea Figus, Liliana Lorettu, Giampiera Sechi; Marion Delbaere, Thomas Delaporte, Emmanuel Delay; France Justus P. Beier; Germany Italy TH 16/7 Engineering of Adipose Tissue by Injection of Human FR 1/9 Long-Term Adipose Tissue Engineering - TH 16/2 Induction of VEGF Secretion in Embryonal Endothelial Preadipocytes within Fibrin FR 1/3 A Cost-Utility Analysis Comparing Expander-Implant with How to Make a Stable Tissue Engineered Breast Progenitor Cells with Angiogenic Potential in Tissue Nestor Torio-Padron, Niklas Baerlecken, Arash Momeni, Pedicled TRAM Flap for Immediate Breast Reconstruction Michael Findlay, Juergen Dolderer, Nicholas Trost, Engineering Joerg Borges; Germany Gloria Rockwell; Canada Anthony Penington, Kenneth Knight, Rik Thompson, Oliver Bleiziffer, Mirjam Metzner, Elisabeth Naschberger, Aurora Messina, Wayne Morrison; Australia Michael Stürzl, Raymund E. Horch, Ulrich Kneser; Germany TH 16/8 Vascular Induction in Hard Matrices as a First Step Towards FR 1/4 Breast Reconstruction by Plastic Surgeons in the UK, 2006 Bioartificial Vascularized Tissue James Henderson, Elaine Sasoon, Breast Reconstruction Group, TH 16/3 Prefabrication of Tissue Engineering Constructs: Elias Polykandriotis, Julia Will, Peter Greil, Raymund E Horch, British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic An Experimental Study in Mice Ulrich Kneser; Germany Surgeons; United Kingdom Veronika Mandlik, Magdalene Wenzel, Rainer Staudenmaier; Germany TH 16/9 Wound Bed Regeneration of Non-healing Leg FR 1/5 Our Experience with Breast Reconstruction after Ulcers by Transplantation of Autologous Fresh Bone Cancer Surgery TH 16/4 Cultured Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts in a Marrow-Impregnated Collagen Matrix: A Clinical Study Penelopia Marinescu, Diana Toma, Bogdan-Mihai Marinescu, Collagen-Elastin-Matrix (Matriderm®) Accelerate Closure Sachio Kouraba, Masato Yasuta, Taisuke Sakamoto, Radu Ionescu; Romania of Full-Thickness Wounds in Athymic Nude Mice Eisuke Uchiyama, Tomoko Kobayashi, Kouichi Honda, Matthias Foehn, Ole Welling, Holger Bannasch, G. B. Stark; Yuhei Yamamoto, Takahiro Kiyohara, Masanobu Kumakiri; Japan FR 1/6 130 Consecutive Autologous Tissue Single Stage Germany Breast Cancer Reconstructions Nicolas Guay, Christina Bernier, Siba Haykal; Canada TH 16/5 Mechanical Analysis of a Tissue-Engineered Composite for Osteochondral Reconstruction FR 1/7 Are the Results Achieved in Immediate Diep Free Flap Breast Niamh-Anna O‘Sullivan, Shinji Kobayashi, Mitum Ranka, Reconstructions After Skin-Sparing Mastectomy Comparable Katherine Zaleski, Mark Randolph, Michael Yaremchuk; To Delayed Diep Free Flap Breast Reconstructions? United States of America LLoyd Nanhekhan; Netherlands

70 71 Friday, June 29, 2007 Periorbital Surgery Friday, June 29, 2007 Burns I 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker B 08 – B 09 Glenn Jelks, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Nelson Piccolo, Brazil Keynote Speaker & Chairman Chairpersons Giovanni Botti, Italy Radana Königova, Czech Republic Mohammad D. A. Eed, Saudi Arabia Chairman Elie Abdelhak, Lebanon Secretary Bernd Hartmann, Germany Secretary Olaf Kauder, Germany

FR 2/1 Reversing Brow Lifts FR 2/9 The Treatment of Upper-and Lower Lid Retraction – FR 3/1 Burn Injury with Associated Trauma: FR 3/7 Deep Dermic Graft of Scalp: Evaluation of the Results Michael Yaremchuk; United States of America Our Experiences after 20 Years The Greek Experience during the Last Ten Years of a Preliminary Study of 10 Cases Dirk F. Richter, Fernando Velasco, Ulrich Fabian, Alexander Stoff, Polyxeni Zapantioti, Stefanos Papadopoulos, Thomais Iconomou, Gilbert Zakine, M. Chaouat, J. Pham, J. Luboinski, M. Mimoun; FR 2/2 How an Ideal Eyebrow and Eye Should Look? Matthias Reichenberger, Tobias Köppe, Evrim Uckunkaya, George Gremoutis, Dimosthenis Tsoutsos; Greece France Two Experiments on Perceived Attractiveness Claudia Attrasch; Germany Concerning Eyebrow Shape and Eye Axis FR 3/2 Managing Burn Victims of Suicide Bombing Attacks: FR 3/8 Enzymatic Debridement of Burn Eschar Using Complex Lukas Prantl, Martin Gründl, Franziska Lichtenegger, Outcomes, Lessons Learned and Changes Made from of Proteolytic Enzymes Marita Eisenmann-Klein; Germany Three Attacks in Indonesia Rytis Rimdeika, Loreta Pilipaityte, Saulius Grigiskis; Lithuania Harvey Chim, Woon Si Yew, Colin Song; Singapore FR 2/3 Evaluation of the Late Results of Frontal Endoscopy FR 3/9 Secondary Vascularized Hairy Flap for Eyebrow Tautrimas Astrauskas, Saulius Viksraitis, Tautvydas Urbonas; FR 3/3 Necrotomical Findings in Burn Unit Patients during Reconstruction Lithuania the Last 7 Years Hiroshi Mizuno, Satoshi Akaishi, Kyoko Kobe, Shimpei Ono, Othon Kritikos, Myron Tsagarakis, Stefanos Papadopoulos, Rei Ogawa, Hiko Hyakusoku; Japan FR 2/4 Refinements in Rejuvenation of the Upper Eyelid Region Nikolaos Karakoukis, Thomais Iconomou, Dimosthenis Tsoutsos; Morten Kveim; Norway Greece

FR 2/5 Cosmetic Lateral Canthoplasty FR 3/4 Role of Canada´s 27 Burn Units in Canada´s Burn Yongho Shin; Republic of Korea Care Delivery (A 21-Year Review) Charles Snelling; Canada FR 2/6 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty with Orbcularis Oculi Muscle Imbrication and Fat Grafting for Improving Lateral Fullness FR 3/5 Suicidal Burn Injuries – A Follow-Up Gusztáv Gulyás; Hungary Adrien Daigeler, Kathrin Hüllmann, Silke Echterhoff, Franziska Illes, David Selbach, Marcus Lehnhardt, FR 2/7 Rejuvenation of the Infraorbital Region: Lars Steinstraesser, Hans-Ulrich Steinau; Germany A Subperiostalal Transblepharoplasty Approach Andreas Arens, Jutta Liebau; Germany FR 3/6 Intra-Abdominal Hypertension & Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in Major Burn Patients FR 2/8 Periorbital Surgery for Rejuvenation Kah Woon Leo, C. Song, K. C. Tan, B. K. Tan; Singapore Tobias Koeppe, Alexander Stoff, Fernando Velasco, Dirk F. Richter; Germany

72 73 Friday, June 29, 2007 Head and Neck Reconstruction I Friday, June 29, 2007 Breast Reconstruction II 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker Julian Pribaz, United States of America Carl Hartrampf, United States of America A 05 – A 06 David Soutar, United Kingdom C 01 Kuppelsaal Keynote Speakers & Chairpersons Chairmen Hilton Becker, United States of America Dimitre Evstatiev, Bulgaria Gino Rigotti, Italy Marco Lorenzini, Italy Chairperson Tariq Saeed, Bahrain Maria Deutinger, Austria Secretary Secretary Norbert Pallua, Germany Alberto Peek, Germany

FR 4/1 200 Consecutive Free Flaps for Head & Neck Reconstruction: FR 4/7 Free Flap Reconstruction of Upper Lip FR 5/1 A Multicentric Study of the Outcome of Breast Reconstruction FR 5/6 Breast Volume Reconstruction by Lipomodeling Technique Appraisal of their Indications Kresimir Bozikov, Andrej Repez, Zoran Arnez; Slovenia Using Anatomic Becker Implants in 204 Patients Thomas Delaporte, Gilles Toussoun, Marion Delbaere, Horácio Costa, Cristina Cunha, Maria Luz, Armindo Pinto, Nicolò Scuderi, Gianvittorio Campus, Corrado Rubino, Raphael Sinna, Emmanuel Delay; France Luís Azevedo, Horácio Zenha; Portugal FR 4/8 Functional Reconstruction of the Trachea. Carmine Alfano, Marco Mazzocchi, Stefano Chiummariello, Prefabricated Chondromuscular Flap Antonella Puddu; Italy FR 5/7 The Combination of Different Shaped, Partially or Totally FR 4/2 A Surgical Treatment of Severe Late Posttraumatic Jorge Orlando Guerrissi, Jorge Antonio Guerrissi; Argentina Burried Latissimus Dorsi Myocutneous Flaps with a Modified Enophthalmos Using Sliced Costal Cartilage Chip Grafts FR 5/2 Immediate Breast Reconstruction Thoracodorsal Flap for Breastreconstruction Yukiko Nishi, Kensuke Kiyokawa, Koichi Watanabe, FR 4/9 Reconstruction of the Eyelids after the Injury with Silicone Implants: Complications Burkhard Miericke; Germany Hideaki Rikimaru, Toshihiko Yamauchi; Japan and the Excision of Tumors Flavio Nogueira, Marcio Paulino Costa, Mario Rietjens, Boban Djordjevic, Ljubomir Panajotovic, Jefta Kozarski; Jean Yves Petit; Brazil FR 5/8 The “True T Tlap” for Nipple Reconstruction FR 4/3 Combined Reconstruction Using Free Jejunum Grafts Serbia and Montenegro Peter Palmos, Sofianou I., Papaioannou K., Stavropoulou V., and Upper Thoracic Flaps for Secondary Defects of Cervical FR 5/3 Breast Reconstruction with Expander and Silicone Implants. Kouppas A., Yiacoumettis A.; Greece or Upper Thoracic Esophagus FR 4/10 Results of the Application of a Prefabricated Cartilaginous- A 20 Year Experience Yojiro Inoue, Kensuke Kiyokawa, Hideaki Rikimaru, Cutaneous Forearm Flap for Tracheal Reconstruction Ioanna Marina Sofi anou, Papaioannou K., Palmos P., FR 5/9 Analysis of Patient Satisfaction and Donor Side Morbidity Koichi Watanabe, Hiromasa Fujita, Susumu Sueyoshi; Japan Olga Shimbireva, N. O. Milanov, E. I. Trofimov, A. S. Zelanin, Petrakopoulou Th., Kouppas A., Yiacoumettis A.; Greece after Different Types of Breast Reconstruction V. D. Parshin; Russian Federation Heike Ch. Benditte-Klepetko, Daniela Hoch, Nina Gösseringer, FR 4/4 Expanded Subdermal Vascular Network Flap FR 5/4 Becker Expander-Prostheses in Combination with a Latissimus Franz-Josef Nierscher, Maria Deutinger; Austria with the Perforators FR 4/11 Timing of Surgery after Adjuvant Radiotherapy Flap for Breast Reconstruction. Still a Valuable Technique Jian Hua Gao, Xiao Jun Liu, Feng Lu, Hui Zhu, in Head and Neck Free Flap Reconstructions – in the Era of Perforator Flaps? Hiko Hyakusoku, Rei Ogawa; China A Study of Postoperative Complications Rupert Koller, Stefan Gaerner, Ingrid Schlenz, Rafic Kuzbari; Martin Halle, Ingrid Bodin, Claes Arnander; Sweden Austria FR 4/5 Extended Head and Neck Defect Reconstruction Using a Free Anterolateral Thigh Fasciocutaneous FR 5/5 The Autologous Breast Reconstruction and Breast Flap and Porous Polyethylene Implant Augmentation with the Free Fascio-Cutaneous Dimitra Tsiliboti, Dimitrios Antonopoulos, Fotis Tzortzidis; Greece Infragluteal Flap (FCI) Christoph Papp, Christian Windhofer, Wolfgang Michlits, FR 4/6 Face and Neck Scar Contracture Reconstruction Sabine Gruber; Austria Using Perforator Supercharged “Super-Thin Flap” Rei Ogawa, Hiko Hyakusoku, M. Murakami, S. Ono; Japan

74 75 Friday, June 29, 2007 Aesthetic Facial Conturing Surgery Friday, June 29, 2007 Burns II 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair Yu-Ray Chen, Taiwan, Republic of China K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan, India B 08 – B 09 Edward Terino, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Chairpersons Michael Yaremchuk, United States of America Mohammed Rida-Franka, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Chairmen Fiona Wood, Australia Ewaldo Bolivar, Brazil Secretary Satoru Nagata, Japan Peter Mailänder, Germany Secretary Caius Radu, Germany

FR 6/1 Facial Skeleton Framework and Soft Tissues FR 7/1 The Impact of Cardiovascular Sequelae as a Negative FR 7/6 Severe Burn Contratures in Developing Countries – in Facial Aesthetics Prognostic Factor in Burn Unit Patients during the A Challenge for Experienced Plastic Surgeons Working Marketa Duskova; Czech Republic Last 7 Years with INTERPLAST Myron Tsagarakis, Othon Kritikos, Stefanos Papadopoulos, André Borsche, Rémy Zilliox, Nuri Alamuti, Andreas Settje, FR 6/2 Facial Bone Contouring Surgery for Orientals Eugenia Kyriopoulou, Thomais Iconomou, Dimosthenis Tsoutsos; Hubertus Tilkorn, Gottfried Lemperle; Germany Yoshiaki Hosaka, Yasuyoshi Tosa, Koichi Kadomatsu; Japan Greece FR 7/7 The Efficacy of Recombinant Human Activated Protein C FR 6/3 The Cheekbone: Dynamic and “Anti-Aging” Structure FR 7/2 Propranolol Attenuates Cardiac Function, Cytokine Profile (Xigris) for the Healing Process and Morbidity of Patients of the Midface? and Infection Rate in Pediatric Burn Patients with Severe Burns Jacques Zufferey; Switzerland William Norbury, Ludwik Branski, Marc Jeschke, Gabriela Kulp, Thomais Iconomou, Myron Tsagarakis, Apostolos Papalois, David Herndon; United States of America Stefanos Papadopoulos, Polyxeni Zapantioti, FR 6/4 Calcium Hydroxyapatite as Treatment for Facial Lipoatrophy Dimosthenis Tsoutsos; Greece Manuel Chacón-Quirós; Costa Rica FR 7/3 The Cellulose Dressing (Veloderm®): Application in Burned Patients FR 7/8 The Use of Matriderm® in the Setting of Early Necrectomy FR 6/5 Objective Quality Assurance in Plastic Surgery Using Helio Ricardo Nogueira Alves, Paulo Cesar Cavalcante de Almeida, and One-Stage Split-Thickness Grafting in Deep and Three-Dimensional Surface Imaging Denise Vieira Santos, Marcus Castro Ferreira; Brazil Joint-Associated Burns Laszlo Kovacs, Maximilian Eder, Andreas Müller, Mathias Endlich, Henning Ryssel, Günter Germann, Markus Öhlbauer; Germany Nikolaos Papadopulos, Edgar Biemer; Germany FR 7/4 Sprayed Cultured Epithelial Autografts for Deep Dermal Burns of the Face and Neck FR 7/9 Protective Effect of Low Energy ERCHONIA Laser in Ischemic FR 6/6 Greater Omentum Free Flaps for Aesthetic Christian Ottomann, Bernd Hartmann, Aline Ekkernkamp, Zone of Burn Wound Soft Tissue Augmentation Christa Johnen, Markus V. Küntscher; Germany Lars-Hinrich Evers, Dhaval Bhavsar, Hans-Oliver Rennekampff, Raymund E. Horch, Ulrich Kneser, Thomas Horbach, Bruce Potenza, Marek Dobke, Mayer Tenenhaus; Juergen Kopp, Alexander D. Bach; Germany FR 7/5 Integra™ for Primary Burn Reconstruction in Severely United States of America Burned Children FR 6/7 The Role of Glabella Augmentation for Oriental Rhinoplasty Ludwik K. Branski, David N. Herndon, Clifford Pereira, Keizo Fukuta, Haruo Oguchi, Yuji Nakanishi; Japan Ronald P. Mlcak, Mario M. Celis, Jong O. Lee, Arthur P. Sanford, William B. Norbury, Marc G. Jeschke; United States of America

76 77 Friday, June 29, 2007 Head and Neck Reconstruction II Friday, June 29, 2007 Breast Reconstruction III 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen Giorgio De Santis, Italy Bob Allen, United States of America A 05 – A 06 C 01 Kuppelsaal Fabio Santanelli, Italy Chairmen Pius Agbenorku, Ghana Chairman Nicos Constantinou Mantas, Cyprus Richard D‘Amico, United States of America Secretary Secretary Detlev Hebebrand, Germany Uwe von Fritschen, Germany

FR 8/1 Combination of Free Flaps and Porous Polyethylene Implants FR 8/7 Surgical Treatment of Lower Eyelid Retraction Related FR 9/1 Breast Reconstruction, Pre-Mastectomy FR 9/6 The Use of Internal Mammary Perforator Branches in Head and Neck Reconstructive Microsurgery to Graves´ disease - A Comparative Study to Evaluate Alfonso Gomez Jimenez; Canada as a Recipient Site for Immediate and Delayed Breast Dimitra Tsiliboti, Dimitrios Antonopoulos, Alexis Triantopoulos, the Benefit of Different Lower Eyelid Spacers Reconstruction with Perforator Flaps Vassilios Sarris; Greece Matthias Reichenberger, Alexander Stoff, Fernando Velasco, FR 9/2 Oncologic Safety and Microsurgical Success Rate of Thomas Benson, Alexandre M. Munhoz, Eduardo Gustavo Arruda, Tobias Koeppe, Dirk F. Richter; Germany Autologous Breast Reconstruction Following Mastectomy Eduardo Montag, Cláudia Aldrighi, Leandro Pellarin, Klaus Fells, FR 8/2 Free Thin Scapular Flap for Invasive Breast Cancer by Free Flaps Rolf Gemperli, Marcus C. Ferreira, Breast Reconstruction Group; Koji Nishihori, Ayuko Kono, Yumezi Takeichi, Kazuhiro Yokoo, FR 8/8 The Reverse Perfused Temporal Flap - Zoran M. Arnež, Marko Snoj, Nina Suvorov, Andrej Repež, Brazil Sintaroh Asai, Takashi Katoh, Yukiyasu Hiramatsu; Japan A Lipocutaneous Flap for Defects of the Upper Face Tine Arnež; Slovenia Horst Schuster, Frank Busse, Astrid Loos, Alberto Peek; Germany FR 9/7 Immediate Bilateral Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus FR 8/3 Non-Expander’s Tissue Expansion: A “Silicone Suture” FR 9/3 Preoperative Imaging for DIEA Perforator Flaps: Dorsi and Implants – A Time Saving Procedure Technique for Repairing Soft-Tissue Defects FR 8/9 Use of a Chimeric Scapular-Latissimus Free Flap A Comparative Study of CT Angiography and Rony Moscona, Lucian Fodor; Israel Jincai Fan, Jiping Wang; China to Manage Impending Mandible Plate Extrusion Doppler Ultrasound Matthew Choi, T.E.J. Hayakawa; Canada Warren Rozen, Timothy Phillips, Mark Ashton, Damien Stella, FR 9/8 Experiences with More than 200 Breast Reconstructions FR 8/4 Reconstruction of Hypopharynx and Cervical Oesophagus Robert Gibson, G. Ian Taylor; Australia Using Free DIEP or Fascia Sparing TRAM-Flaps as an Integral S. Bhattacharya, Ashok Bagchi, S.C. Mishra; India Therapy Option in Duesseldorf Breast Cancer Center FR 9/4 Perfusion Zones of the DIEP and the SIEA Flap: Simone Hellmann, Beatrix Munder, Christoph Reis, FR 8/5 Reconstruction of the Lower Lip with Free Gracilis Muscle A Clinical Evaluation of the Vascular Territories Philipp Behrendt, Werner Audretsch, Christoph Andree; Germany Flap and Expanded Hair-Bearing Scalp Flap of the Superficial and Deep Inferior Epigastric System Horacio Zenha, L. Azevedo, F. Riobom, J. Guimarães, A. Pinto, Charlotte Holm-Mühlbauer, Milomir Ninkovic; Germany FR 9/9 Is the Risk of TRAM/DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction M. Luz Barroso, C. Cunha, H. Costa; Portugal in Obese Women Overstated? FR 9/5 Free TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction Using In-Flap Vascular Rieka Taghizadeh, Sarah Massey, Chetan Patel, Charles Nduka, FR 8/6 Speech Rehabilitation Following Pharyngolaryngo- Augmentation Technique John Pereira; United Kingdom Esophagectomy with Long Term Follow-Up: Reconstruction Akiko Eto, Hiroyuki Ohjimi, Taro Makino, Takuto Oyama, of Phonation Using a Free Jejunal Graft Kunio Sakai, Kenji Yamazumi, Akiko Otsuka; Japan Hiroyuki Sakurai, Motohiro Nozaki, Taro Kono, Yuji Kikuchi; Japan

78 79 Friday, June 29, 2007 Chest and Abdominal Wall Friday, June 29, 2007 Burns III 14:15 – 15:45 Reconstruction 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speaker Peter Davenport, United Kingdom B 08 – B 09 Keynote Speaker & Chair B 05 – B 07 Christoph Papp, Austria Chairmen Pavel Brychta, Czech Republic Chairmen Kim Chin Whan, Republic of Korea Jozef Fedeles, Slovakia Gusztáv Gulyás, Hungary Secretary Michael Sauerbier, Germany Secretary Klaus Plogmeier, Germany

FR 10/1 A New Classification of Post-Sternotomy Wound Infection FR 10/9 Serial Reconstruction of the Radiated Thoracic Wall FR 11/1 Burns Caused by Ionizing Radiation. Diagnosis and Treatment FR 11/8 A Rapid Mobilisation of Endothelial Progenitor Cells to the with Emphasis on the Reconstructive Options with DIEP-Flap after Tissue Expansion Armando Pomerane, Mercedes Portas, Perez Maria del Rosario; Circulation Correlates with Angiogenic Cytokines and Severity Rado Zic, Sanda Stanec, Zlatko Vlajcic, Srecko Budi, Tabitha Wronka, Mario Marx, Julia Becker, Steffen Handstein; Argentina of Injury in Burns Patients Franjo Rudman, Zdenko Stanec; Croatia Germany Andreas Fox, John Smythe, Sue Watt, Duncan A. McGrouther, FR 11/2 Ring Burns - Preventable Work Related Injury Adrian L. Harris; United Kingdom FR 10/2 Classification and Repair of Abdominal Wall Defects FR 10/10 Staged Reconstruction of Sternal Defects after Osteomyelitis Catherine Lau, Sukh Rayatt, Yvonne Wilson; United Kingdom Grady Core; United States of America with the Aid of Vacuum Assisted Closure Therapy FR 11/9 Pharmacological Modulation of Wound Healing Onno Frerichs, Simone Brüner, Hisham Fansa; Germany FR 11/3 Post Burn Microstomia in Enugu, Nigeria - in Experimental Burns FR 10/3 Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstructions A System of Classification Bishara S. Atiyeh, Abdo Jurjus, Inaya M. Abdallah, Lubomir Lembas, Józef Jethon; Poland FR 10/11 The Combination Technique for Covering a Large Upper Body Richard Nnabuko, Peter Olaitan; Nigeria Rosalyne A. Jurjus, Shady N. Hayek, Marlene Abou Jaoude, Tissue Defect Alice Derges, Rania Tomeh; Lebanon FR 10/4 Functional Reconstruction and Repair of the Abdominal Wall Yuri Vasilev, Sergei Vasilyev, Igor Vasilyev, Vyacheslav Vasilyev; FR 11/4 Burns Associated With Plaster Of Paris Splints after Large Incisional Hernia Russian Federation Nicole Yap, Stephen Fischer; Australia Bianca Baican, U. v. Fritschen, G. Holle, K. Exner; Germany FR 10/12 The Pectoralis Muscle Flap for Treatment of Sternal FR 11/5 Quantifying Circulating Cell-Free Plasma RNA and DNA FR 10/5 Inmediate Reconstruction with Latissimus Dorsi Flap, Mesh Osteomyelitis - A Long Term Follow-Up in Patients with Burns: Future Applicability in Acute and Methylmetacrylate for a Chest Wall before Resection Adrien Daigeler, Heinz-Herbert Homann, Aline Sebastian, Thermal Injury of Askin Tumor Marcus Lehnhardt, Ole Goertz, Lars Steinstraesser, Andreas Fox, Shira Gal, Adrian Harris; United Kingdom Maria Elsa Meza Britez; Paraguay Werner Pennekamp, Hans-Werner Duchna, Hans-Ulrich Steinau; Germany FR 11/6 Epidermal Apoptosis - Role in Progression of Burn Injury FR 10/6 Internal Mammary Artery Perforator (IMAP) Flap in Zone of Stasis for Chest Wall Reconstruction FR 10/13 The Use of Vascularised Bone in Spinal Reconstruction Dhaval Bhavsar, Lars H. Evers, Bruce Potenza, Masaki Takeuchi, Kenji Sasaki, Hiroyuki Sakurai, Henri Winters, Anneke Van Engeland, Paul Wuisman; Netherlands Hans-Oliver Rennekampff, Mayer Tenenhaus; Motohiro Nozaki; Japan United States of America FR 10/14 Thoracoabdominal Reconstruction with Umbilicoplasty FR 10/7 Internal Mammary Artery Perforator Axis Propeller flap in Cantrell’s Syndrome FR 11/7 Biocompatibility of a D,L Lactid, Caprolacton Membrane: for Chest Wall Reconstruction Mikio Kinoshita, Susam Park, Shiho Ueno, Tomohiro Shiraishi; Japan In Vitro Testing for Burn Treatment Tetsuji Uemura, Kazuyuki Masumoto; Japan Hans-Oliver Rennekampff, Sonja Nolte, Weiguo Xu, FR 10/15 Thoracomyoplasty in Patients without Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Hans-Peter Rodemann; Germany FR 10/8 Lipomodeling as an Alternative Technique for the Correction Paul Ch. Fuchs, Horia Sirbu, Andrzej Piatkowski, Norbert Pallua; of Pectus Excavatum Deformities Germany Thomas Delaporte, Sophie Carton, Marion Delbaere, Gilles Toussoun, Emmanuel Delay; France 80 81 Friday, June 29, 2007 Therapy of Vascular Skin Lesions Friday, June 29, 2007 Breast Malformations 14:15 – 15:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers Peter Berlien, Germany Tom Biggs, United States of America A 05 – A 06 Chantal van der Horst, Netherlands C 01 Kuppelsaal Moustapha Hamdi, Belgium Chairman Chairmen Norman Olbourne, Australia Giorgio Bronz, Switzerland Anil Madaree, South Africa Secretary Jan G. Poell, Switzerland Susan Fenner, Germany Secretary Dennis von Heimburg, Germany

FR 12/1 Vascular Malformations – Can We Give a Preference FR 13/1 A Quantitative 3-D Assessment and Planning FR 13/6 Etiology, Surgical Management and Outcome in to One of the Various Treatment Options? of Breast Reconstruction of the Poland’s Syndrome Gynaecomastia – Is there a Difference between Maria Wiedner, Stephan Spendel, Gabriela Wittgruber, Maximilian Eder, Andreas Müller, Mathias Endlich, Bilateral and Unilateral Cases? Manuela Aschauer, Erich Klein, Bengt Hellbom, Erwin Scharnagl; Sofia Stergioula, Nikolaos Papadopulos, Edgar Biemer, Franck M. Leclère, Marcus Spies, Andreas Gohritz, Kay H. Busch, Austria Laszlo Kovacs; Germany Peter M. Vogt, Mamma, Franck M. Leclère, Marcus Spies, Andreas Gohritz, Kay H. Busch, Peter M. Vogt; Germany FR 12/2 Which Periorbital Haemangiomas Need Early Treatment FR 13/2 Poland Syndrome, Different Approaches to Preserve Vision? in Different Deformities FR 13/7 Surgical Therapy of Gynecomastia – A 10-Year Analysis Russell Bramhall, Ken Stewart, Awf Quaba; United Kingdom Maziar Shafi ghi, Eva Majdak-Paredes, Fazal Fatah; Alexander Handschin, Damien Bietry, Rolf Hüsler, Andrej Banic, United Kingdom Mihai A. Constantinescu; Switzerland FR 12/3 Intralesional Bare Fibre Nd: YAG Laser Treatment of Voluminous Haemangioma and Vascular Malformations FR 13/3 Correction of Parietal and Breast Deformity FR 13/8 Surgical Management of Tuberous Breast Klaudia Knerl, Thomas Hintringer, Andreas Hillisch, in a Poland’s Syndrome Using the Lipomodeling Procedure: Using Anatomical Implants Dieter Steinmassl, Bekir Slipac, Georg M. Huemer; Austria About 9 Cases Nimrod Friedman; Israel Raphael Sinna, Khaled Chekaroua, Gilles Toussoun, FR 12/4 Consumptive Coagulopathy in Venous Malformations: Thomas Delaporte, Marion Delbaere, Emmanuel Delay; France When and How to Treat it? Laurence Boon; Belgium FR 13/4 Long-Term Outcome Following Reconstructive Surgical Treatment in Poland Syndrome Patients FR 12/5 Treatment of Large Venous Malformations Nikolaos A. Papadopulos, Sofia Stergioula, Hamid Teymouri, (Cavernous Hemangiomas) and Lymphangiomas of Face Maximillian Eder, Christoph Hoehnke, Peter Herschbach, Radmilo Roncevic; Serbia and Montenegro Gerhardt Heinrich, Laszlo Kovacs, Edgar Biemer; Germany

FR 13/5 Further Follow Up of Modified Periareolar Mammoplasty for Treatment of Gynaecomastia Vimla Rajan, Ruchika Rajan; India

82 83 Friday, June 29, 2007 Pressure Sores Friday, June 29, 2007 Scar Treatment II 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker & Chairman 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair B 08 – B 09 Louis Vasconez, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Mark Ferguson, United Kingdom Chairpersons Chairmen Milada Francú, Czech Republic Hilal Nahel, Syrian Arab Republic Moris Topaz, Israel Nobuyuki Shioya, Japan Secretary Secretary Johannes C. Bruck, Germany Guido Graf Henckel v. Donnersmarck, Germany

FR 14/1 An Assessment Tool to Evaluate the Risk of Surgery FR 14/6 Negative Pressure-Assisted Wound Therapy (NPT): FR 15/1 Evolution of Acute Burn Wound to Normal Scar and FR 15/8 Aesthetic Restoration of Giant Scalp Alopecia after Burn in Patients with Pressure Sores: Usefulness of an Basic Research and Physiologic Response its Variants – Modulation Strategies in the Management with a Tissue Expander Orthopedic POSSUM Scoring System Moris Topaz, Rajeev Ahuja, Sameek Bhattacharya, Nimrod Ron, K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan; India Jincai Fan; China Masakazu Kurita, Shigeru Ichioka, Kouhei Umekawa, Ashish Rai; Israel Yuichiro Suzuki, Yoshio Oshima, Norihiko Ohura, FR 15/2 Skin Changes, the Best Results at Treatment of Post Burn FR 15/9 Low Pressure Vacuum Massage (UVM) – A New Treatment Kiyonori Harii; Japan FR 14/7 Our Experiences in the Treatment of the Pressure Sores Hyperthrophic and Keloid Scars Modality to Improve Scar Development after Burn Injury Ljubomir Panajotovic, Boban Djordjevic, Vladislav Krstic; Nosratollah Boddouhi, Karimi Hamid; Islamic Republic of Iran Henrik Menke, Niels Dohse, K. Sunan, Regina Heess; Germany FR 14/2 Clinical Applications of Various Flaps in Multiple Sores Serbia and Montenegro Jin Wang Kim, Joung Ok Lee; Republic of Korea FR 15/3 Treatment of Cervical Post Burn Contracture with FR 14/8 Successful Interdisciplinary Management of Pressure Sores: Conventional and Pre-Expanded Free Groin Flap FR 14/3 Cutaneo - Adipose Flaps on Perforating Arteries The Team Approach of Plastic Surgery and Rehabilitation Ulf Dornseifer, Gustavo Sturtz, Milomir Ninkovic; Germany in Combination with Pulsed Galvanic Stimulation (PGS) Medicine to Enhance Treatments of 3rd, – 4th Degree Decubitus Ulcers Dominik Schmid, Mirjam Zweifel-Schlatter, Miodrag Savic, FR 15/4 Preexpanded Scapular-Parascapular Free Flap in the Severe Argentina Vidrascu, Alexandru Georgescu; Romania Daniel Kalbermatten, Michael Baumberger, Gerhard Pierer; Postburn Neck Contracture Treatment Switzerland Jefta Kozarski, Boban Djordjevic, Ljubomir Panajotovic; FR 14/4 Incidence and Treatment of Pressure Sores in Brazi: Serbia and Montenegro 77 Cases Experience FR 14/9 Surgical Management of Pressure Ulcers and Skin Elesticity Flavio Nogueira, Marcio Paulino Costa, Fabio P. P. Costa, Milada Francú, Petr Sin; Czech Republic FR 15/5 Extended Temporo-Parietal Flap for Forehead, Midface and Gustavo Sturtz, Marcus C. Ferreira, Tarcísio E. P. Barros Filho; Nose Reconstruction after Severe Burn Injury - A Case Report Brazil FR 14/10 The Surgical Treatment of Decubitus Ulcers in Sacral Vitalie Stan, Nicolae Antohi, Natalia Marcenco Untila; Romania and Trochanteric Area - Our Experience FR 14/5 Modern Concepts in Soft Tissue Reconstruction after G. Lazovic, Milan Filipovic, G. Acimovic, D. Novakovic, T. Filipovic; FR 15/6 Microsurgical Reconstruction of Post Burn Neck Deformities Ischial and Sacral Pressure Ulcers: Infragluteal and Serbia and Montenegro with Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap Gluteal Perforator Flaps Gean Scopel, Rodrigo Barreiros, José Faria, Marcus Ferreira; Oliver Scheufl er, Dirk J. Schaefer, Martin Haug, Gerhard Pierer, Brazil L. Scott Levin, Detlev Erdmann; Switzerland FR 15/7 Acne Inversa: Treatment of Extensive Wounds in a Burns Unit Florian Jung, Merlin Guggenheim, Urs Hug, Alexander Handschin, Abed Jandali, Walter Künzi, Pietro Giovanoli; Switzerland

84 85 Friday, June 29, 2007 Surgery of Skin Lesions Saturday, June 30, 2007 The Future of Plastic Surgery 16:15 – 17:45 Keynote Speakers 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker & Moderator Beatriz Berenguer, Spain Marita Eisenmann-Klein, Germany A 05 – A 06 Jutta Liebau, Germany C 01 Kuppelsaal Keynote Speakers Chairmen Roxanne Guy, Australia Paolo Persichetti, Italy Daniel Marchac, France Erwin Scharnagl, Austria Bryan Mendelson, Australia R. Barrett Noone, United States of America Secretary Kirill Pshenisnov, Russian Federation Albrecht Krause-Bergmann, Germany Rod Rohrich, United States of America Secretary Rolf-Rüdiger Olbrisch, Germany

FR 16/1 Prevalence of Malignant Skin Tumors in Childhood FR 16/7 Reconstruction of the Face after Tumor Exzision- Marita Eisenmann-Klein at the Hospital for Sick Children A One Stage Procedure? IPRAS Visions Tatiana Cypel, Vijith Vijayasckaran, Gino Somers, Ronald Zuker; Ute Schmidbauer, Christine Koschyk, Bernd Rieck; Germany Canada Roxanne Guy FR 16/8 Association of Human Leukocyte Antigen - FR 16/2 The Diagnosis and Management of Sebaceous Class 2 in Patients with Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinoma Daniel Marchac Carcinoma – An Australian Experience Rania Bakry, Mohamed Elshazly; Egypt The Future of Plastic Surgery Rohit Kumar, Michael Dowd, Raghwa Sharma; Australia FR 16/9 Surgical Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma Bryan Mendelson FR 16/3 Microscopic Margins and Results of Surgery of the Nose and the Periorbital Region The Future of Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery for Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Dimitre Evstatiev; Bulgaria Pentscho Popov, Tom Böhling, Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara, R. Barrett Noone Erkki Tukiainen; Finland Education and Certification in Plastic Surgery in the United States: A View of the Future FR 16/4 The Use of Histopathological Studies in the Prediction of Keloid Prognosis Kirill Pshenisnov Kian Tjon Tan, Nigam Shah, Susan A Pritchard, National and International Parallels in the Past, Present and Future Duncan Angus McGrouther, Ardeshir Bayat; United Kingdom of Plastic Surgery

FR 16/5 Skin Squamous and Basal Cell Carcinomas in Patients Rod Rohrich with Renal Transplantation, Al-Karama Teaching Hospital, The Future of Plastic Surgery - Cosmetic vs. Reconstruction Polarization 2001-2006 Sarmad Ayob; Iraq

FR 16/6 Vascular Invasion is an Early Event in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Heli Kukko, Virve Koljonen, Erkki Tukiainen, Caj Haglund, Böhling Tom; Finland

86 87 Saturday, June 30, 2007 Aesthetic Face Saturday, June 30, 2007 Liposuction and Lipofi lling, 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker & Chair 09:15 – 10:45 Complications Tim Marten, United States of America B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 Keynote Speakers & Chairmen Chairman José Guerrerosantos, Mexico Arnaldo Miro, Brazil Roger Khouri, United States of America Secretary Chairman Dirk Richter, Germany Michele Zocchi, Italy Secretary Franziska Ulrich, Germany

SA 1/1 Difficult Fatty Necks SA 2/1 Non-Invasive Body Contouring by Focused Ultrasound SA 2/8 Major and Lethal Complications of Liposuction – Aldo Mottura; Argentina Michael Schefl an, Michael Feinerman; Israel Final Results of 72 Cases in Germany between 1998 and 2002 SA 1/2 The Cervicomental Deep-Plane-Facelift of Eder SA 2/2 Ultrasonic Mega-Lipoplasty Marcus Lehnhardt, Heinz Homann, Adrien Daigeler, Hermann Lampe, Marianne Wolters; Germany Michele Zocchi, Francesca Zuliani; Italy Joerg Hauser, Patricia Palka, Hans Steinau; Germany

SA 1/3 Facelift under Local Anaesthesia: 32 Years Experience SA 2/3 Waterjet Assisted Bodycontouring - SA 2/9 Thromboembolism in the Aesthetic Surgery High Risk Patient: Vimla Rajan; India Not Only a New Method, but a New Concept for Liposuction Experience with 17 Complications in a Review of 3,800 Cases Hartmut Meyer; Germany Amado Ruiz-Razura, Christopher K. Patronella, German Newall, SA 1/4 Endoscopic Approach to the Midface in Different Henry A. Mentz; United States of America Face Lift Techniques SA 2/4 Hydraulic Lipoplastic Surgery Using New Transparent Saulius Viksraitis, Tautrimas Astrauskas; Lithuania Lipoplastic Cannula. 10 Year Experience George Felman; Israel SA 1/5 Face-Lift with Extensive SMAS-Dissection, Short Retro Auricular Scar and Limited Skin Undermining SA 2/5 Peculiarities of Using Methods of Vibrational and Rotational Jürgen Holle; Austria Liposuction in Removing Excessive Fatty Tissue Nikolay Milanov, Dmitri Sidorenkov, Marlen Sulamanidze, SA 1/6 Face Lift with Harmonic Scalpel®: George Sulamanidze; Russian Federation A New Era in Plastic Surgery Manuel Chacón-Quirós; Costa Rica SA 2/6 Experience in Megaliposculpture Reinaldo Kube; Venezuela SA 1/7 SMAS Graft in the Naso Labial Fold Wilfredo Calderon, Patricio Leniz, Daniel Calderon; Chile SA 2/7 Changing the Metabolic Profile by Large-Volume Liposuction: A Clinical Study Conducted with 123 Obese Women SA 1/8 Current Personal Concepts and Techniques in Facelifting Roberto Grella, Francesco D‘Andrea, Pasquale Raimo, Michael Schefl an; Israel Elisa Grella; Italy

88 89 Saturday, June 30, 2007 Gender Disorders Saturday, June 30, 2007 Allo-Transplants in Reconstructive 09:15 – 10:45 Keynote Speakers 11:15 – 12:45 Plastic Surgery Ruben T. Adamian, Russian Federation Keynote Speakers A 05 – A 06 Stan Monstrey, Belgium C 01 Kuppelsaal Heribert Hussl, Austria Chairmen Hildegunde Piza-Katzer, Austria Mohammed Khalaf, Kuwait Maria Siemionow, United States of America Chanjiv Singh, India Sylvie Testelin, France Secretary Chairperson Jürgen Schaff, Germany Wanda Corrêa, Brazil Moderator & Secretary Günter Germann, Germany

SA 3/1 Evolution of Neovaginoplasty: From Simple to Complicated Heribert Hussl: and from Complicated to Simple Our Experience in Hand Transplantation in Innsbruck Konstantin Lipski, Ruben Adamian, Gender Disoders; Russian Federation Hildegunde Piza-Katzer: Indication and Ethics of Allo-Transplants SA 3/2 Female to Male Sex Reassignment Surgery: Standards of Care Maria Siemionow: Michael Krueger, Paul Jean Daverio, Seyed Ali Haschemi Yekani, Technical and Ethical Aspects of Face Transplantation Klaus Überreiter; Germany Sylvie Testelin: SA 3/3 Our Experience in Transsexuals Surgical Treatment First Facial Transplant: Surgical Aspects and 18 Months Results Vasiliy Hrapach, Mishalov V.G., Balaban O.V., Unukovich D.V., Korol N.S.; Ukraine

SA 3/4 Post-Operative Quality of Life after Male-to-Female Gender Reassignment Surgery - Mid-Term Results of a Prospective Study Dirk J. Schaefer, Simone Stoss, Oliver Scheufler, Roberto Casella, Rolf D. Stieglitz, Christian Meier, Gerhard Pierer, Treatment centre of transsexual patients, University Hospital Basel; Switzerland

SA 3/5 Vaginal Agenesis – Is there the Perfect Treatment? Seok-Kwun Kim, Yong-Seok Kwon, Byung-Hoon Cha, Keun-Cheol Lee, Ki-Jae Park; Republic of Korea

90 91 Saturday, June 30, 2007 Blepharoplasty Saturday, June 30, 2007 Innovations in Aesthetic Surgery 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers & Chairpersons 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speakers Helga Eder, Spain William P. Adams, United States of America B 08 – B 09 Robert Flowers, United States of America B 05 – B 07 Peter Ashby, United Kingdom Christoph Wolfensberger, Switzerland Brian Kinney, United States of America Secretary Chairman & Moderator Constance Neuhann-Lorenz, Germany Richard Sadove, Israel Secretary Gerald Spilker, Germany

SA 4/1 Laser Blepharoplasty; Anatomical Visibility & Quick William P. Adams Combined Operation The Future of Breast Augmentation Jin Wang Kim; Republic of Korea Peter Ashby SA 4/2 Extended Preseptal Fat Resection in Asian Blepharoplasty Akihiro Ichinose, Shiya Tahara; Japan Brian Kinney

SA 4/3 Functional Anatomic Study with Cadavar Dissectioon for Secondary Blepharoplasty Yongho Shin; Republic of Korea

SA 4/4 Correction of Retracted Upper Eyelid after Cosmetic Eyelidplasty Yongho Shin; Republic of Korea

SA 4/5 A Modified Blepharoptosis Correction Technique Using Double-breasted Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Flaps Huseyin Borman, Tamer Seyhan, Nilgun M. Ertas; Turkey

92 93 Saturday, June 30, 2007 Ear Surgery 11:15 – 12:45 Keynote Speaker Master Classes A 05 – A 06 Françoise Firmin, France Keynote Speaker & Chairman Satoru Nagata, Japan Day / Time Kuppelsaal B 08 – B 09 B 05 – B 07 A 05 – A 06 A 03 – A 04 B05 Wednesday June 27 Master Class 1 Master Class 2 Master Class 23 Master Class 6 Master Class 30 Chairman 08:00 – 09:00 Breast Reconstruction Rhinoplasty I Denervation Procedures Treating Human Fat Sagittal Mammareduction Phillip Blondeel, Klaus Exner Giovanni Botti, on the Carpus Michele Zocchi Jan G. Poell Morten Kveim, Norway Wolfgang Gubisch Peter Brüser, Angel Ferreres-Claramunt Secretary 18:00 – 19:00 Master Class 5 Master Class 7 Master Class 8 Master Class 25 Master Class 36 Lutz Gruhl, Germany Breast Reduction Aesthetic Face Ear Reconstruction Liposculpture on Body Quality and Safety Aldo Mottura, Advanced Surgical Techniques Francoise Firmin and Abdomen in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Foad Nahai in Facial Rejuvenation Carlos Oscar Uebel Mark Jewell Bryan C. Mendelson

Thursday June 28 Master Class 9 Master Class 10 Master Class 11 Master Class 12 Master Class 31 Master Class 38 08:00 –0 9:00 Autogenous Breast Tetraplegic Hand Rhinoplasty II Facial Skeleton Face and Neck Lift Fat Grafting Reconstruction Caroline Leclercq Gilbert Aiach Edward Terino, Timothy J. Marten Sydney Coleman Franklyn L. Elliott, Michael Yaremchuk Axel-Mario Feller

18:00 – 19:00 Master Class 27 Master Class 14 Master Class 24 Master Class 16 Master Class 17 From Lipofi lling to Body-Lifts Aesthetic Breast Aesthetic, Periorbital Surgery Minimal Invasive Fat Sculpturing SA 6/1 Ear Reconstruction with Tissue Expander: Art and Principle SA 6/8 Two-Stage Otoplasty Using Subcutaneous Tissue Expansion Dirk Richter, Andrea Grisotti Glenn Jelks Facelift Surgery José Guerrerosantos Ai Yufeng, Lu Kaihua, Guo Shuzhong, Ai yufeng, Lu Kaihua; China for Microtia Reconstruction: A 12 Years of Experience Using Tom Roberts Patrick Tonnard a Method of Expanding Microtic Auricle Friday June 29 Master Class 18 Master Class 19 Master Class 20 Master Class 21 Master Class 39 08:00 – 09:00 Aesthetic Breast Flaps Congenital Disorders Abdominal Plastics Facial Sculpturing The Vertical Midface Lift: SA 6/2 Implementation of the Active Middle Ear Implant Jae-Ho Jeong; Republic of Korea Joao Carlos Sampaio Goes Guy Foucher Claude Le Louarn Dennis von Heimburg, My New Way Vibrant Soundbridge® in the Total Auricular Reconstruction Frank Trepsat Bernard Cornette de Saint Cyr 18:00 – 19:00 Master Class 33 Master Class 22 Master Class 13 Master Class 15 Master Class 35 Henning Frenzel, Stefan Nitsch, Armin Steffen, SA 6/9 Using Rib Bone Turnover Technique, Prevention of Chest Wall Body-Contour-Surgery after Aesthetic Breast Periorbital Rejuvenation Brachioplasty From Buttocks to Breasts Barbara Wollenberg; Germany Depression after Microtia Reconstruction Massive-Weight-Loss Egle Muti Susumu Takayanagi Dennis Hurwitz Microsurgical Breast Al Aly, Joseph Hunstad Reconstruction Chanyoung Park, Yoonho Lee, Jongrim Park; Republic of Korea Christoph Papp, Thomas Schoeller, SA 6/3 In-Vivo Perfusion Analysis of Dysplastic Ears Gottfried Wechselberger

and its Implication on Total Auricular Reconstruction Saturday June 30 Master Class 26 Master Class 28 Master Class 29 Master Class 4 Master Class 37 Stefan Nitsch, Armin Steffen, Barbara Wollenberg, 08:00 – 09:00 Aesthetic Breast Aesthetic Face in Males Facial Aesthetic Surgery Periorbital Surgery A Template for Elizabeth J. Hall-Findlay Bruce F. Connell for the Oriental Helga Eder Panafacial Rejuvenation Henning Frenzel; Germany Kitaro Ohmori Malcolm Paul Please note that all of these dates and times are subject to change. SA 6/4 Modification to the Antia Flap for Reconstruction of the Ear Sherilyn Keng Lin Tay, Alan Rogers, Andrea Armenio, If you want to register on a short notice, please obtain a Letter of Confirmation Tiew Chong Teo; United Kingdom at the registration counter no later than 1 hour prior to the scheduled Master Class. The Letter of Confirmation is a mandatory requirement to participate at SA 6/5 Reconstruction of the Ear the Master Class. Nicole Yap, William F Wilson; Australia

SA 6/6 Surgical Correction of Microtia Goran Stankovic, Mikica Lalkovic, Jefta Kozarski; Serbia and Montenegro

SA 6/7 To Flap or Expand? Tempero-Parietal Flap vs Tissue Expansion in Autologous Ear Reconstruction Ibby Younis, David Gault, Walid Sabbagh; United Kingdom

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Tuesday, June 26, 2007 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Wednesday, June 27, 2007 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A03 – A04 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A05 – A06 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A03 – A04 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A05 – A06 Chair: Peter Hodgkinson, Newcastle (UK) Chair: Michael Scheflan, MD Presenter: Dr. Dennis Hammond Chair: Prof. Dr. Jutta Liebau, Kaiserswerther Diakonie Duesseldorf, Germany

Tisseel Fibrin Sealant—Advancing Flap Surgery Optimizing Breast Surgeries with Implants Introducing BodyLogic Meet the Experts in Endoscopic Plastic Surgery

Clinical applications of slow setting fibrin sealant in extended Latissimus Round or Anatomical Implants in breast augmentation and Mastopexy. Body Logic: A New Method for Breast Surgery Decision Making Possibilities and Advantages of Endoscopy in Plastic Surgery Dorsi flap procedures Michael Scheflan, MD; Director and Chief, Atidim medical Center for Aesthetic Dr. Dennis Hammond Albrecht Krause-Bergmann, M.D. Sa-Ik Bang, Seoul, Korea and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery; Tel Aviv, Israel. Anatomical vs. Round Implants: Choosing The Right Option For The Patient Axillary Approach for Breast Augmentation and Endoscopy Stabilisation of microsurgical vessel anastomoses using fibrin sealant in Breast augmentation with anatomical Implants Henry Delmar, M.D. 207 autologous free DIEP or TRAM flaps in breast reconstruction surgery Mark Jewell; Past President American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Which Anatomical Implant Is Right For Which Patient? Christoph Andree, Duesseldorf, Germany Assistant Clinical Professor Plastic Surgery, Oregon Health Science University, Tips and Tricks of Endoscopic Forehead Lift Portland, Oregon Improving Patient Outcomes through implant choices Birgit Stark, Prof. Experience with Fibrin Glue in Rhytidectomy and surgical decision making D.B. Nguyen, F. M. Kamer; Beverly Hills, Unied States of America Advances in breast reconstruction Endoscopic Techniques in Hand Surgery Maurizio Nava, MD; Head of Plastic Surgery Unit; Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Audience Discussion Reimer Hoffmann, M.D. Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano Fibrin sealants find clinical applications in many areas in plastic surgery includ- ing breast reconstruction and face lifting (rhytidectomy). The authors highlight Q+A This international interactive panel will cover a multitude of topics and ques- Endoscopic operative techniques are an integral part of Plastic, Reconstructive the importance of an extended onset time for the sealant to achieve an even tions on how to improve patient outcomes through implant choices and surgical and Aesthetic Surgery today. Minimally invasive techniques are now used in and uniform distribution of the product before flap adherence occurs. The out- decision making. practically all fields of Plastic Surgery. During this Lunch Symposium the various come of a 200 patient prospective study in patients undergoing rhytidectomy Allergan corporation features three internationally renowned Plastic Surgeons possibilities and advantages of Endoscopy will be pointed out by means of is described, including a statistical significant reduction of seroma formation to discuss the rational of using Form stable implants in Aesthetic and recon- Attendees will hear differing perspectives on how to choose the right option for interesting examples from different areas of expertise. A well-known European in the fibrin sealant group. A 207 patient retrospective chart review highlights structive Surgery of the Breast. New concepts in the decision making process the patient. A new method for breast implant selection called BodyLogic™ will faculty will attend and run the Symposium. the advantages of fibrin sealant to support anastomosis sealing in autologous of Implant selection, Form Stable Round or Anatomical devices in: Breast be introduced for the first time to an International audience. breast reconstruction with free DIEP or (fms)TRAM flaps. Augmentation, Augmentation Mastopexy and Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy will be discussed and analysed. This new system is designed to assist surgeons in selecting the right implant to achieve the patient’s desired results. The BodyLogic System does not dictate a Using Allergan‘s unique “Matrix” and “Symetra” systems for a wide range specific implant, but provides guidance in selecting a range of devices that will of Anatomical and round Implants respectively as well as their advantages over increase the likelihood of patient satisfaction. other available devices will be presented. New ways of approaching Breast surgery with implants and innovative Surgical Techniques to improve long term results, increase patient satisfaction, reduce reoperation rates and minimize the incidence capsule contracture will be demonstrated.

The rational of when, how and why to use round or Anatomical implants will be outlined.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007 Thursday, June 28, 2007 Friday, June 29, 2007 Friday, June 29, 2007 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A03 – A04 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A05 – A06 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A03 – A04 13.00 – 14.00, Session Room A05 – A06 Chair: Prof. Axel Mario Feller Chair: Dr. Marianne Wolters Chair: Dr. E. M. Noah, Dr. L. P. Kamolz

Preventing and Managing Complications in Body New clinical study on Effi cacy and Tolerability of the Non-invasive Body Contouring by Focused Ultrasound The Matriderm® concept of dermal regeneration: Contouring Procedures for Post Massive Weight Loss Hyaluronic Filler IMD 1 (Belotero®) in nasolabial folds Clinical outcome in burns, full skin wounds and beyond Patients UltraShape: the idea, the technology and beyond… Comparison of the diffusion characteristics of two differ- Dr. Ami Glicksman; Formal Plastic Surgeon, Clinical outcome of third degree burnings with split skin and Dr. Al Aly; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA ent neurotoxins in patients with dynamic forehead lines Director & Co-founder of UltraShape Ltd.; Tel-Aviv, Israel Matriderm® in a one-stage procedure Dr. Dirk Richter; Cologne, Germany Dr. Andreas Heckmann; Clinic of Plastic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery New clinical study on Efficacy and Tolerability of the Lipolysis by External Focused Ultrasounds: Preliminary Studies Overview Medical School; Hannover, Germany Hyaluronic Filler IMD 1 (Belotero®) in nasolabial folds Dr. Benjamin Ascher, MD; Plastic Surgery Paris 12 Department, A number of critical factors associated with procedural complications influ- Dr. med. Marianne Wolters; Plastic surgery Plastic Surgeon; Lecturer and Clinical Assistant Paris Academy; Paris, France First experience with Matriderm® as a one stage dermal ence pre-operative planning for Breast and Body Contouring procedures for Dr. med. H. Lampe / Dr. med. Marianne Wolters; Frankfurt, Germany regeneration system: Selected casuistics patients after Massive Weight Loss. Risk factors and safety considerations Dr. med. Johannes Reinmüller; Plastic surgery; Klinik am Sonnenberg GmbH Non- Invasive Body Contouring by Focused Ultrasound Dr. Bernd Hartmann / Dr. N. Noack; Burns Center / Department of Plastic for patients after Massive Weight Loss will be reviewed in the context of Wiesbaden, Germany Dr. Michael Scheflan, MD; Plastic Surgeon, Atidim Medigroup; Tel-Aviv, Israel Surgery, Trauma Clinic; Berlin, Germany procedural technique, operating room protocols and procedure time to provide recommendations on how to prevent and manage complications. Comparison of the diffusion characteristics of two different neurotoxins Successful preservation of hand function in demanding situations in patients with dynamic forehead lines The UltraShape treatment, based on focused ultrasound, is a non-invasive body Dr. Henry Völpel; Burns Center, Clinic Bergmannstrost; Halle, Germany Prof. Dr. med. Martina Kerscher; Devision of Cosmetic Sciences, Department contouring solution that aims to disrupt fat safely and effectively. The treat- of Chemistry, University of Hamburg; Hamburg, Germany ment is carried out in a non-surgical environment and was shown to reduce Use of collagen-elastin matrix (Matriderm®) for dermal reparation: 2 cm in the circumference of the treatment area. The symposium will discuss 12 months experiences in the treatment of severe hand burn injuries the fundamentals of the technology, the results obtained in UltraShape‘s clini- Dr. Lars-Peter Kamolz; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery cal trials, and the clinical experience of plastic surgeons using the technology. Medical University of Vienna, Austria

Interim report on a clinical study with Matriderm® for subdermal use Frau Dr. Wiltrud Meyer; Clinic of Plastic Surgery, Fontana Clinic; Mainz, Germany

Application of Matriderm® in the care of chronic wounds Dr. Ernst-Magnus Noah, Clinic of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Red Cross Hospital, Kassel, Germany

Severe burn injuries and chronic wounds are characterised by the need of enhanced dermal regeneration. This session gives an overview of clinical results demonstrating the unique dermal healing with the pure collagen-elastin matrix Matriderm®. Convincing one year results of a study on hand burn regeneration and moreover preliminary results of the use of Matriderm® in plastic surgery will be presented. A new stage for dermal reconstruction quality has begun.

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12:00 – 13:00 Council Meeting of the Balkan Association Radisson SAS Hotel Room AQUAMARIN General Assembly 12:00 – 16:00 13:00 – 14:00 bcc, C 01 Kuppelsaal Press Conference 12:45 – 14:15 “The Future of Plastic Surgery” bcc, Press Room 13:00 – 14:00

14:00 – 15:00 ESPRAS ExCo National Delegates Radisson SAS Hotel Meeting with Room OPAL Committee Chairs General Meeting: Press Conference 14:00 – 16:00 Radisson SAS Hotel VDÄPC Radisson SAS Hotel Room SAPHIR II Radisson SAS Hotel Room TURMALIN 14:00 – 17:00 Room TURMALIN 15:00 – 16:00 14:30 – 15:30 ESPRAS Council of Delegates 14:30 – 16:00 Radisson SAS Hotel Room TURMALIN 15:00 – 17:00 IÊ>˜`i]Ê °ÆÊ œÀ`À>Þ]Ê/°ÆÊṎiÀÀiâ]Ê°ÆÊi˜Ãi˜]Ê 16:00 – 17:00 National Delegates Meeting and °°\ÊÊœ˜}‡/iÀ“Ê-ÌÕÀ`ÞʜvÊ"ÕÌVœ“iÃ]Ê Voting Meeting Radisson SAS Hotel œ“«ˆV>̈œ˜Ã]Ê>˜`Ê*>̈i˜ÌÊÃ>̈Ãv>V̈œ˜ÊÜˆÌ Ê Room RUBIN 16:00 – 19:00 Ài>ÃÌÊ“«>˜ÌðÊ*,-Ê££Ç\ÊÇxÇ]ÊÓääÈ 17:00 – 18:00 Business Meeting of the Hellenic Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery >˜`i]Ê °\Êœ˜}‡/iÀ“Ê->viÌÞÊ>˜`Ê vvˆV>VÞʜvÊ Radisson SAS Hotel, Room AQUAMARIN 17:15 – 18:15

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100 101 Aesthetic P / AES14 Breast Augmentation— P / AES26 The Efficacy of Topical Silicone Gel Elastomers in New Deliberations on an Old Subject the Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars, Keloid Scars P / AES1 Aesthetic Abdominal Surgery Combined with M. Schefl an; Israel and Post Laser Exfoliation Erythema Ginecological Surgery, Safety versus Risks M. Earl, G. Chernoff; United States of America D. Narvaez; Venezuela P / AES15 Lower Pole Enhancement in Augmentation Mammpoplasty P / AES27 Pharmacoeconomic Evaluation of Topical Silicone P / AES2 Composite Plane Breast Augmentation: U.D. Khan; United Kingdom Gel Preparations versus Gel Sheeting A New Concept M. Earl; United States of America E. Keramidas; United Kingdom P / AES16 Do we Need Antibiotics Coverage for Breast Augmentation? A Prospective Study P / AES28 Is it Preferable to Treat or to Prevent a Scar? P / AES3 Repair of Severe Congenital Blepharoptosis with E. Keramidas, S. Rodopoulou, D. Tsoutsos, The Role of Silicone Gel in the Prevention of Scars a Temporal-Fasciae-Complex Suspension Technique O. Papadopoulos; United Kingdom, Greece F. Guerrorosantos, M. Earl; Mexico, J. Fan; China United States of America P / AES17 Perforator Sparing Abdominoplasty Technique P / AES4 The Difficult Patient in Abdomen with Bilateral Subcostal Scars after P / AES29 Blepharoplasty—A Life Threatening Procedure? R. Goldwyn; United States of America Gastric Bypass The Onset of the Oculocardiac Reflex in Blepha- U. Rieger, M. Aschwanden, D. Schmid, roplasty-Patients and Characterization of the P / AES5 Inflammatory Response of the Mammary Implants D. Kalbermatten, G. Pierer, M. Haug; Switzerland Reflex-Prone Patient in Patients with Different Levels of Capsular V. Rippmann, T. Scholz, S. Hellmann, P. Amini, Contracture P / AES18 New Ways for Face and Body Countouring. G. Spilker; Germany M.E. Meza Britez, A. Bibolini, C. Caballero; Paraguay Growth Factors and Stem Cells A. Chajchr, G. Chajchir; Argentina P / AES30 Correction of Congenital Blepharoptosis Using P / AES6 Aesthetic Abdominoplasty and Liposuction in Preseptal Transpozition the Frontalis Muscle Normal Weight, Overweight and Obese Patients P / AES19 Calf Contouring Using Selective Alcohol Neurolysis B. Djordjevic, L. Panajotovic, J. Kozarski; A. Gomez Jimenez; Canada of Motor Branches to Gastrocnemius and Serbia and Montenegro Laser Lipolysis P / AES7 Liposuction and Skin Necrosis J.H. Kim, D. Baek, H. Kwon, H. Yeo, D. Son, K. Han; P / AES31 Abdominoplasty: From Minimal to Maximal, R. Laredo; Mexico Republic of Korea how to Avoid Problems A. Gheita; Egypt Poster Presentations P / AES8 The Aging Hand. Results of a Study to Evaluate P / AES20 Technique for Blepharoptosis Correction Using Aging of the Male and Female Hand in the Levator-Muller Balanced Advancement P / AES32 Efficacy of Dermatix Silicone Gel for the Treatment Caucasian Population H. Shin; Republic of Korea of Scars: Results from a Large Multi-Country R. Jakubietz, M. Jakubietz, J. Gruenert, D. Kloss; Observational Trial of 1522 Patients During the IPRAS 2007 the traditional Poster Exhibition and Poster Sessions The E-Poster area is located on Level A in room A08 and will be open during Switzerland P / AES22 The Usage of Fibrin Glue in Abdominoplasty M. Sepehrmanesh; Germany are replaced with an E-Poster Exhibition. All accepted Posters are displayed on the following times: R. Adamyan, A. Istranov, E. Yurshevich, E. Kalabina; computer screens. Here participants are able to view all posters at computer Tuesday, June 26 to Friday June 29, 2007 P / AES9 Five Years Experience in Performing Abdominoplasty Russian Federation, Latvia P / AES33 A Technical Modification Resulting in Reduced Scar terminals throughout the whole congress period. With the easy to use Naviga- 09:00 – 18:00 and Posterior Colpoperineorrhaphy in One Session Length and Complication Rates in Abdominoplasty A. Farroha, H. Hanna; Iraq P / AES23 The Importance of Ocular Position A. Momeni, N. Torio-Padron, H. Bannasch, G.B. Stark; tion System and Search Engine, delegates have the opportunity to search Saturday, June 30, 2007 in Facial Rejuvenation Germany for authors, topics or keywords and view all submitted E-posters. The poster 09:00 – 14:00 P / AES10 Hair Removal with 5-Methyl Aminoleuvlinic R. Guerrero; Ecuador terminals also provide chat functions where poster authors and viewers have Acid (Metvix) Local Photodynamic Method P / AES34 Kinetin and Zeatin for the Treatment of Photoaging the possibility to communicate with each other. Participants can also view the submitted posters after the congress via the J.W. Kim, J.O. Lee; Republic of Korea P / AES24 Combined Face Lifting and Full-Face M. Earl; United States of America Photorejuvenation of Photodamaged congress website at www.ipras2007berlin.com using their individual login. P / AES11 The Difficult Rhinoplasty Skin by Intense Pulsed Light P / AES35 Minimising the Risk of Ectropion when Full Posters have been handed in and accepted in the following categories: B. Daver; India T. Litvickaya, R. Adamian, E. Urshevitch; Thickness Skin Grafting Lower Eyelid Defects Aesthetic Mamma Login Information Russian Federation C. Lau, S. Huang, G. Cormack; United Kingdom Anti Aging Reconstructive User: Participant’s Last Name P / AES12 Evolution and Current Status of Facial Rejuvenation M. Zaki; Egypt P / AES25 Otoplasty Morbidity P / AES36 Fullnes Defects of the Upper Lip Burns Research / Experimental Password: Participant’s Number E. Anesti, A.L.H. Moss; United Kingdom M.A. Nagahama; Argentina Craniofacial Tumors P / AES13 Fibrin Glue and Seroma Formation Following Hands The E-Poster Exhibition is supported by POLYTECH SILIMED Europe GmbH Abdominoplasty: A Prospective Study P / AES37 Al-Zahrawi—A Tenth Century Scholar and Silimed Ltda. N. Toman, A. Buschmann, T. Muehlberger; Germany and Plastic Surgeon S. Al-Benna; United Kingdom

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P / AES38 A Final Check for a Peace of Mind P / AES54 Diefenbach Lecture: Endocrine Ophthalmopathy. P / AES66 Long Term Followup in Endoscopic Abdominoplasty P / BUR8 Methamphetamine Burn Patients in Arkansas. P / BUR19 Five Year Follow-Up of Major Burn Injuries Craniofacial C. Lau, H. Schumacher, C. Malata; United Kingdom Transpalpebral Decompression by Removal g. core; United States of America Is the Law over Pseudoefephedrine Sales in Premature Neonate Twins: A Case Report of Intraorbital Fat. Experience with 3138 Orbits in the State Working? R. Rimdeika, R. Brinkis; Lithuania P / CRA1 Non-Invasive Simultaneous Monitoring P / AES39 Treatment of Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar Using in 1616 Patients over 20 Years P / AES67 Plastic Surgery and Anti-Aging Medicine. W. Hickerson, S. Papadopoulos; of Microcirculatory Perfusion, Oxygenation Antifungal Agent: Are Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar N. Olivari; Germany Present and Future United States of America P / BUR20 The Burn Incidence and Burn Care in Lithuania and Venous Outflow in Subcutaneous Caused by Fungal Infection? J. Marquez-Serres; Spain R. Rimdeika, M. Kazanavicius; Lithuania Microsurgical Flaps Using Combined Laser E. Okada, Y. Maruyama, A. Hayashi, Y. Kamiko, P / AES55 Rhinoplasty for Orientals P / BUR9 Management of Partial Thickness and Full Doppler and Tissue Spectrophotometry R. Imaizumi, N. Inomata, T. Yamada, T. Harada; Japan Y. Hosaka, Y. Tosa, K. Kadomatsu; Japan Thickness Burns Using a Silver Enhanced P / BUR21 Cutometric Measurement Confirms the Efficacy in Complex Facial Reconstruction Anti Aging Hydrofibre of the Composite Skin Grafting Using Allogeneic K. Knobloch, S. Tomaszek, A. Gohritz, R. Krämer, P / AES40 Submandibular Necklifting P / AES56 Importance of Spreader Graft D. Andonovska, E. Obocki, G. Marcikik, E. Atanasova, Acellular Dermis in Burns K.H. Busch, M. Spies, N.C. Gellrich, P.M. Vogt; Germany G.J. von Finckenstein, H. Wolf, S.B. Morath; Germany in Corrective Rhinoplasty P / AES45 The Role of Growth Hormone, Insulin-like Growth B. Shapova, D. Andonovski, B. Andonovski, N. Cakar; P. Sin, P. Brychta; Czech Republic K.-C. Lee, Y.-S. Kwon, B.-H. Cha, S.-K. Kim; Factor I, and its Receptor in Aging Skin Macedonia P / CRA2 Free Tissue Transfer in Maxillofacial Surgical P / AES41 Correction of Contourdefects of the Face Republic of Korea F. Ulrich, D. Ulrich, M. Eisenmann-Klein; Germany P / BUR22 The Price of Vanity: Hair Straightening Irons Oncology. Analysis of 75 Cases by Fattransplantation P / BUR10 Use of Collagen-Elastin Matrix (Matriderm) as a Significant Yet Preventable Cause of Burns S. Stavrianos, A. Loupatatzi, B. Kretsis, M. Kotrotsiou, M. Wolters, H. Lampe, M. Gregori; Germany P / AES57 Classification for Indications of Lipoabdominoplasty for Dermal Reparation in a One Stage Procedure: in Children A. Athanasiou, G. Faratzis, A. Rapidis, G. Kokkalis; and its Variations Burns 12 Months Experiences in the Treatment of Severe A. Bryson, L. Banks, D. Foong, M. Shah; United Kingdom Greece P / AES42 When You are Smiling W. Matos, R. Ribeiro; Brazil Hand Burn Injuries M. Greulich; Germany P / BUR1 Low Level Laser Therapy and Phototherapy Assisted W. Haslik, L.P. Kamolz, M. Hladik, G. Meissl, M. Frey; P / BUR23 Non-Invasive Measurement of Microcirculation P / CRA3 New Preparative Method of Autogenous Platelet- P / AES58 Topographic Classification of the Gluteus Lipograft Hydrogel Dressing in Burn Wound Healing: With Austria in the Burn Wound Rich Plasma for Primary Alveolar Bone Grafting P / AES43 The “Missing” Columella W. Matos, R. Ribeiro; Brazil Aid of Early Wound Recovery and Aesthetic and K. Merz, M. Pfau, G. Blumenstock, H.E. Schaller, Y. Tani, H. Akai, F. Ohkubo, R. Aoyama; Japan C. Lau, J. Simcock; United Kingdom Functional Point of View-Light Guided Epithelial P / BUR11 Permanent Makeup in Patients with Burn Scars H.O. Rennekampff; Germany P / AES59 Using Marker Pens on Patients: Stem Cell Biomodulation, Synergic Wound Healing S. Konstantinova; United States of America P / CRA4 Free Latissimus Dorsi Flap Transfer for Scalp P / AES44 Waterjet-Assisted Liposuction in Treatment A Potential Source of Cross Infection with MRSA Effect with Less Contamination P / BUR24 Educational Resources on Discharge and Cranium Reconstruction of Lipedema on Lower Leg S. Tadiparthi, K. Shokrollahi, F. Fahmy; United Kingdom J.W. Kim; Republic of Korea P / BUR12 “The Burn Spa”. for Burn Patients in the United Kingdom R. Hierner, J. van Loon, J. Goffin, F. van Calenbergh, A. Z. Taufi g; Germany An Integrated Scar Treatment Program C. Malic, P. Brooks, A. Phipps; United Kingdom B. Depreitere; Belgium P / AES60 Accuracy and Validity of Information on Cosmetic P / BUR2 Effect of Silver on Burn Wound Infection Control S. Blome-Eberwein; United States of America P / AES46 Surgical Correction of Abdomen Surgical Websites on the World Wide Web and Healing: Review of the Literature P / BUR25 Multimedia Patient Education in a Burn Centre P / CRA5 Muscle Repair in Cleft Lip with Use Polypropilen Mesh K. Kok, A. Parikh, P. Butler, A. Clarke; United Kingdom B. Atiyeh, M. Costagliola, S.N. Hayek, S.A. Dibo; P / BUR13 Management of Microstomia in Facial Burn C. Malic, A. Phipps, S. Clamp; United Kingdom S. Bhattacharya; India A. Zainoutdinov; Russian Federation Lebanon, France Patients Revisited P / AES61 Is there Still a Place for Lower Blepharoplasty C.J. Zweifel, M. Guggenheim, A. Jandali, W. Kuenzi, P / BUR26 Lichtenberg Figures; Cutaneous Manifestation P / CRA6 A New Classification for Zygomatic Fracture P / AES47 Correction of Umbilical Stenosis without Scars? in Times of Midface Procedures? P / BUR3 Local Applications of 10% Betadini® Solution in P. Giovanoli; Switzerland of Phone Electrocution from Lightning S. HIrabayashi, M. Amakata, T. Eguchi; Japan Use of Silicone Devices for Umbilical Dilatation E.M. Noah, D. von Lucowics, K.-H. Herter; Germany Surgical Treatment of Deep and Extensive Burns A. Mahajan, R. Rajan, P.J. Regan; United Kingdom, L. Nanhekhan, C. Colla; Netherlands A. Taran; Republic of Moldova P / BUR14 Long-Term Outcome in Burn Victims: Ireland P / CRA7 Large Scalp Defects—Surgical Treatment P / AES62 A Comparative Study between Conventional Staged Reconstructive Surgery R. Roncevic; Serbia and Montenegro P / AES48 Autologous Buttock Augmentation Using Posterior Abdominoplasty and Lipoabdominoplasty P / BUR4 A Tropical Climate Predisposes to Acquisition R. Königová; Czech Republic P / BUR27 Prevention of Burn Injuries in Lithuania Thigh Perforator—Based Dermal Fat Flap R. Ribeiro, A. O´Kamell, G. Gurgel, W. Novaes, of Acinetobacter Baumanni: 5 Year Experience R. Rimdeika, D. Kubilius, M. Kazanavicius; Lithuania P / CRA8 Horizental Chin Bar D. Antonopoulos, D. Tsiliboti, S. Papadopoulos, M.G. Moreira, L.F. España; Brazil of Infections in s Burn Intensive Care Unit P / BUR15 Debridement of Burn Wounds with a Water-Jet H. Karimi, M. Deylamipour, N. Boddouhi; Iran A. Tsiros, K. Siafakas, P. Sarakis; Greece H. Chim, B.H. Tan, C. Song; Singapore Surgical Tool P / BUR28 Free Flaps in the Treatment of Burns P / AES63 Prof. Jacques Joseph – Tribute to the Founder of F. Bratani, H.O. Rennekampff, M. Tenenhaus, L. Panajotovic, J. Kozarski, G. Sijan; P / CRA9 Cosmetic Surgical Approach in the Treatment P / AES50 Smokers’ Awareness: Modern Facial and Nose Surgery with a Long-Term P / BUR5 Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis— H.E. Schaller; Germany, United States of America Serbia and Montenegro of Incompletely-Paralyzed Face Risks and Complications in Plastic Surgery Follow-Up of Two of his Patients after more than Approaches to Wound Management A. Takushima, M. Okazaki, N. Ohura, A. Momosawa, C. Malic, R. Singh, S. Southern; United Kingdom 70 and 80 Years C. Abela, A. De Leo, H. Shah, G. Williams; P / BUR16 Reconstructive Surgery in the Management P / BUR29 Our Experience in the Treatment of Burns K. Harii; Japan W. Mühlbauer, A. Gohritz; Germany United Kingdom of Severe Post Burn Contracture in a M. Gacevic, J. Kozarski, G. Sijan; P / AES51 Novel Synthetic Dermal Fillers Based on Sodium Developing Country Serbia and Montenegro P / CRA10 Anthropometric Evaluation of Complete Bilateral Carboxymethylcellulose: Comparison with Cross- P / AES64 Liposuction in Children: Clinical Use P / BUR6 Post-Burn Hand Deformities K.M. Ramakrishnan, V. Jayaraman; India Nasolabial Clefts Corrected by the Mulliken’s linked Hyaluronic Acid Based Dermal Fillers B. Berenguer, B. González-Meli, P. Rodríguez Urcelay, E. Anesti, E.K. Alpar; United Kingdom P / BUR30 Free Flaps in the Treatment of War Burns Technique in the Neonatal Period S. Falcone, A. Doerfler, R. Berg; C. Ramón, L. de la Cruz, J. Enríquez de Salamanca; Spain P / BUR17 Treatment of Second-Degree Facial Burns: L. Panajotovic, J. Kozarski, V. Krstic; B. Bayet; Belgium United States of America P / BUR7 Friction Burns Related to Pedestrian and / or Debridement and Temporary Skin Replacement Serbia and Montenegro P / AES65 Abdominoplasty—Influence of Nicotine, Traffic Accidents. Experience at the Vargas Hospital D. Wilder, H.-O. Rennekampff, H.-E. Schaller; Germany P / CRA11 Various Applications of Chondrocutaneous P / AES52 An Effect of Microdermabrasion with a Superficial Hypertension and Diabetes on Appearance of Caracas P / BUR31 Spontaneous Clostridium Septicum Infection: Composite Grafts in Secondary Cleft Lip Skin Lesion of the Face of Complications K. Pinto, M. Readi, J. Goncalves; Venezuela P / BUR18 Short and Long Term Results after A Case Report Nose Patients R. Okubo, Y. Kikuchi, I. Sasaki, M. Nozaki; Japan R. Karabeg, A. Karabeg, S. Dylazeka; the Use of Biobrane® In Pediatric Burns J. Winter, K. Hohmann-Bauch, T. Raff, M. Ayhan, M. Gorgu, Z. Aytug, E. Aksungur, Bosnia and Herzegovina M. Foehn, E.M. Lang, C.A. Eiberg, G.B. Stark; Germany J.-C. Willms-Jones; Germany C. Melikoglu; Turkey

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P / CRA12 Osteofasciocutaneous Dorsalis Pedis P / CRA25 Reconstruction of the Maxilla Alveolus Defect P / CRA37 Clinical Success of Mandibular Distraction for P / HAN10 Case Report of Three Rare Hand Injuries P / HAN22 Clinicopathological Patterns of Dupuytren’s Disease: P / HAN32 Island Web Transfer in Simple Incomplete Flap in Oromandibular Reconstruction in Patients with Cleft Obstructive Sleep Apnea due to Micrognathia J. Koay; United States of America An Immunofluorescence Quantitative Study – Syndactyly Release L. Azevedo, H. Zenha, F. Riobom, J. Guimarães, M. Duskova, E. Leamerova, F. Urban, M. Kotova, in Consecutive Japanese Ten Young Children Preliminary Results S. Tadiparthi, P. McArthur; United Kingdom A. Pinto, M. Luz Barroso, C. Cunha, H. Costa; Portugal T. Strnadel, V. Zabrodsky, P. Hajek, K. Sedlackova, N. Mitsukawa, K. Satoh, Y. Hosaka; Japan P / HAN11 External Fixators for Intraarticular Wrist Fractures: A. Kaniewska, L. Lembas, J. Jethon, J. Wolinski, J. Horak; Czech Republic 40 Case Review M. Slupecka; Poland P / HAN33 Spaghetti Wrist Trauma: Treatment and Results P / CRA13 Experience of Benign Multiple Symmetrical P / CRA38 Suitable Indications for Distraction J. Koay; United States of America C. Demirdöver, E. Eksungur, M. Kaya, S. Özkan, Lipomatosis with Staged Operation P / CRA26 Correlation between Results of Surgical Treatment in Craniosynostosis P / HAN23 Special Indications and Technical Refinements Y. Öztan; Turkey C. Huh, G.-H. Moon, K.-S. Oh, T.-S. Lee; and Speech Formation in Young Adults with Clefts N. Mitsukawa, K. Satoh, Y. Hosaka; Japan P / HAN12 Recurrent Focal Myositis: An Novel Cause of Flexion of the Deep Metacarpal Artery (DMA) Flap Republic of Korea (Final Report) Contractures of the Fingers J. Hankiss, J. Redeker, D. Pein, H. El-Gamla; Germany P / HAN34 Radial Border Polydactilia (Pollex Duplex) M. Cakrtova, M. Duskova, Z. Trefny, E. Skodova, P / CRA39 The Combined Techniques to Prevent B. Snell, M. Dowd; Australia in Adult Patient P / CRA14 Repair of Unilateral Cleft Lip with Microform Cleft L. Cerny, M. Lastovka, J. Vokral; Czech Republic Undesired Nasolabial Changes in Maxillary P / HAN24 Free Anterolateral Thigh Adipofascial Perforator J. Gjorgievska; Macedonia on the Other Side Le Fort I Osteotomy P / HAN13 Lipofibromatous Hamartoma of Flap to Cover a Degloving Defect after a Ring K.S. Koh; Republic of Korea P / CRA27 The Morphology of Cleft Maxilla in Young Adults T. Koldas, F. Kabakas, B. Yaprak; Turkey Digital Nerve Without Macrodactyly. Avulsion Injury: A Case Report P / HAN36 A Retrospective Analysis Of 2919 Patients with with Clefts Follw-Up of an Aberrant Casuistry D. Zamfi rescu, I. Lascar, R. Crutescu, G. Lipa, Dupuytren´s Disease from 1956 To 2006 P / CRA15 Correction of Deficiency of the Free Border of E. Leamerova, M. Duskova, M. Cakrtova, Z. Trefny; M. T. Ghahremani, F. Ganghoff, H. Schepler; Germany I. Dragoicea, A. Banu; Romania B. Loos, V. Puschkin, R. Horch; Germany Upper Lip in Secondary Deformity of Cleft Lip: Czech Republic Hands Mucosal V-Y Advancement Flap and Temporalis P / HAN14 Resection Arthroplasty of the Thumb Basal Joint P / HAN25 Free Vascularized Composite Transfer from Non- P / HAN37 The Three-Layer Scrub for The Surgeon with a Cast Fascia Graft P / CRA28 Survey of Facial Fractures during the Two Years P / HAN1 Advantages of Flexor Tendon Repair in the Wide with Local Capsular Suspension Replantable Fingers as a Free Flap for Proximal T. Stasch, J.D. Watson; United Kingdom K.S. Koh; Republic of Korea H. Karimi, N. Boddouhi, P. Behram; Iran Awake Patient I. Warnecke, F. Kretschmer, O. Frerichs, H. Fansa; Interphalangeal Joint Primary Reconstruction D. Lalonde; Canada Germany D. Zamfi rescu, D. Totir, I. Lascar, O. Vermesan, P / HAN38 The Use of Vicryl Suture in Extensor Tendons Repair P / CRA16 Post Operative Result in Monozygeous Twins P / CRA29 Reduction of Intracranial Pressure after M. Ciupan; Romania E. Tan, R. Page; United Kingdom with Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Repaired Craniosynostosis Surgery P / HAN2 Getting the Tension Right in Tendon Transfers and P / HAN15 Decreased Metabolic Activity after External by Different Techniques L.-H. Evers, H. Meltzer, S. Cohen; Tendon Grafting with the Wide Awake Approach Skeletal Distraction in Morbus Dupuytren P / HAN26 Chicken – A Training Model for Hand Trauma P / HAN39 A Variation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – R. Aoyama, F. Ohkubo, H. Akai, Y. Tani; Japan United States of America D. Lalonde; Canada Derived Fibroblasts C. Malic, S. Jivan, S. Majumder; United Kingdom Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma of the Median Nerve: H. Seyhan, B. Loos, J. Kopp, R.E. Horch; Germany A Case Report P / CRA17 A Case of Tessier 0 Cleft and Review of Literature P / CRA30 Reduction Malarplasty by 3mm Percutaneous P / HAN3 Our Experience with Immediate Traumatic Thumb P / HAN27 Scapholunate Instability and Distal End K. Hohmann-Bauch, J. Winter, T. Raff, K.W. Leo, K.C. Tan; Singapore Osteotomy Loss Reconstruction P / HAN16 Development and Status Quo of Total Radius Fractures J.-C. Willms-Jones; Germany K.-C. Lee, Y.-S. Kwon, B.-H. Cha, S.-K. Kim; M. Bervar; Slovenia Wrist Arthroplasty P. Moradi, M. Dowd, A. Malik; Australia, P / CRA18 Place of Secondary Rhinoplasty in a Group of Republic of Korea H. Fansa, F. Kretschmer; Germany United Kingdom P / HAN40 Corrective Treatment for Ingrown Toe or Finger 378 Operated Cleft Lip Patients in Chennai, India P / HAN4 Clinical Analysis of Hand Injury in Korea Nails Using Memory Shape Alloy Wire K.M. Ramakrishnan; India P / CRA31 Evaluation and Correction of Mandibular J.W. Kim, J.O. Lee; Republic of Korea P / HAN17 A Giant Soft Tissue Chondroma of the Palm P / HAN28 Treatment of Metacarpal and Phalangeal K. Shionoya, H. Hirata, R. Nakamura, E. Machida; Prognathism with Asymmetry C. Lau, D. Kumiponjera, I. Grant; United Kingdom Fractures by Means of ORIF with Screws and Japan P / CRA19 Assessment of Pre- and Postoperative Morphology S.-K. Kim, K.-C. Lee, Y.-S. Kwon, B.-H. Cha; P / HAN5 High Pressure Injection Injuries of the Hand: Plates – A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis in Craniosynostosis with CT Scan Republic of Korea A Case Report of an Industrial Painter P / HAN19 Combined Injuries of Vessels, Nerves and H. Zajonc, A. Heermann, H. Bannasch, A. Momeni, P / HAN41 Non Ablative Radiofrequency for K. Morimoto, K. Imai, A. Yamada, H. Matsumoto, N. Verhoeven, E. van den Kerckhoven, R. Hierner; Tendons of the Anterior Surface of the Forearm: B. Stark; Germany Hand Rejuvenation H. Fujikawa, H. Sakamoto, S. Kitano; Japan P / CRA32 Role of 2 Stage Repair in Bilateral Cleft Lip Belgium 22 Years of Experience I.A. Rosales-Berber, J.M. Barba-Gomez; Mexico A. Madaree; South Africa D. Batsiukou, U. Padhaiski, S. Miachkouski, P / HAN29 Osteoarthritis of the Trapeziometacarpal Joint: P / CRA21 Reconstruction of Hemifacial Atrophy: 3-D P / HAN6 Reconstruction of Complexe Bone / Soft Tissue A. Stasevich; Belarus Results of Saddle Joint Replacement with the Computer Assisted Lipofilling versus Free Flap P / CRA33 African Method of Stereolithography Defects at the Elbow Using a Free Latissimus TMC Prosthesis Electra Mamma C. Höhnke, M. Eder, N.A. Papadopulos, E. Biemer, A. Madaree; South Africa Dorsi Flap and a Total Joint Prosthesis P / HAN20 Subtotal Versus Limited Fasciectomy in Dupuytren’s J.-C. Willms-Jones, T. Raff; Germany L. Kovacs; Germany R. Vertriest, S. Nijs, R. Hierner; Belgium Disease with Partially Involved Palmar P / MAM1 “Becker Breast Expanders”—What did we Do? P / CRA34 Symmetrical Philtral Column Repair – Aponeurosis: A Prospective, Randomized Study P / HAN30 Hand Reconstruction by Distaly-Based A Review from University Hospital Leicester NHS P / CRA22 Chloramphenicol Usage in Plastic Surgery A New Method of Cleft Lip Repair P / HAN7 The Ulno-Dorsal Fascia Flap for Treatment in One Hundred Patients Fasciocutaneus Flaps Trust, Leicester, UK E. Erel, S. Goodyear, A. Lahiri, A. Misra; A. Madree, E. Siolo; South Africa of Reccurent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome A. Kaniewska, L. Lembas, J. Jethon; Poland L. Panajotovic, J. Kozarski, S. Cvetanovic; P. Muthayya, S. Balakrishnan, T.K. Sankar, S. Varma, United Kingdom R. Hierner, E. van den Kerckhoven, A. Berger; Belgium, Serbia and Montenegro D. Ward; United Kingdom P / CRA35 A 15 Year Experience with Surgical Correction Germany P / HAN21 Hand Infections as a Result P / CRA23 Surgical Management and Results of for Craniosynostosis at a Single Craniofacial Center of Underestimated Lesions P / HAN31 The Combination of Free Fasciocutaneous Sensitive P / MAM3 Mammary Reconstruction with a New Becker Dentofacial Deformities H. Vasconez, J. Jack, B. Fink; United States of America P / HAN8 Documentation of First Web Space Angle B. Reichert, D. Wisser, P. Oeynhausen-Petsch, Flap and Pedicle Flaps for Reconstruction of a 35 Implant C. Demirdover, S. Ozkan, E. Aksungur, B. Sahin, S. Bhattacharya, S.K. Bhatnagar, S.D. Pandey; India P. Mailänder; Germany Degloving Injury J.C. Seiler, J.I. Seiler; Argentina S. Özcoban, M. Kaya, Y. Oztan; Turkey P / CRA36 Secondary Repair Surgery Of Bilateral Cleft Lips A. Sukop, M. Tvrdek, M. Dušková; Czech Republic And Palate P / HAN9 Dorsal Skin Flaps in the Hand and Digits – P / CRA24 Hereditary Features in Post Cleft Rhinoplasty K. Kadomatsu, Y. Hosaka, Y. Tosa; Japan A Review of the Vascular Architecture M. Duskova, L. Csemy; Czech Republic C. Abela, A. De Leo, E. Katsarma; United Kingdom

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P / MAM4 Laser Assisted Endoscopic Augumentation P / MAM16 Image-Guided Breast Reconstruction: From the P / MAM27 Immediate Reconstruction after Conservative P / MAM37 Gene Expression Profile Associated with Minor P / MAM49 Secondary Division of Thoracodorsal Nerve for P / MAM58 Immediate Partial Mastectomy Reconstruction Mammoplasty in Asians: Minimal Invasive Application of 3 D Laser Scanning to Fabrication Treatment for Early Breast Cancer: and Severe Capsular Contracture after Cosmetic Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Twitching with Reduction Mammaplasty Technique Augmentation Mammoplasty of External Breast Moulds The Role of Extended Latissimus Dorsi Flap Breast Augmentation S. Azad, L. Hiew, A. Baildam, L. Barr; United Kingdom and Intraoperative Radiotherapy (IORT) – J.W. Kim, J.O. Lee; Republic of Korea S. Naidu, J. Schantz, F.R. Ong, S.H. Ong, J. Lim; A.M. Munhoz, E.G. Arruda, E. Montag, C. Aldrighi, D. Ulrich, F. Ulrich, M. Eisenmann-Klein, N. Pallua; Preliminary Result Singapore L. Pellarin, K. Fells, J.A. Brasil, T. Benson, R. Gemperli, Germany P / MAM50 Late Reinnervation of the Latissmus Dorsi Muscle A.M. Munhoz, E. Montag, E.G. Arruda, C. Aldrighi, P / MAM5 Nerve Regeneration through Nerve Autografts and M.C. Ferreira; Brazil in Autologous Breast Reconstruction J.A. Brasil, K. Fells, L. Pellarin, T. Benson, R. Gemperli, Cold Preserved Allogratfs Using Tacrolimus (FK506) P / MAM17 Sarcoma-NOS of the Face. Clinic and Histopathol- P / MAM38 Capsular Contracture in Aesthetic Breast V. Mandlik, S. Schmiedl, E. Herndl, H.-H. Wörl, M.C. Ferreira; Brazil in a Facial Paralysis Model: A Topographical and ogy of a Rare Case of a Soft Tissue Sarcoma P / MAM28 Clinical Application of The Lateral Thoracodorsal Augmentation: A Comparison of Smooth Silicone M. Geishauser; Germany Neurophysiological Study in Monkeys M. Ghahremani T., H. Schepler, J. Friemann; Germany Fasciocutaneous Flap in Immediate Conservative Gel Implants of Two Different Manufacturers P / MAM59 Analyzing the Vascular Architecture of the Free C. Aubá, B. Hontanilla, O. Gorría; Spain Breast Surgery Reconstruction. Indications, V. Boutin, N. Heine, L. Prantl, M. Eisenmann-Klein; P / MAM51 From Autoplastic to TAP Flap: The Evolution DIEA TRAM and SIEA Flaps Using Intraoperative P / MAM18 Patient Outcome after Injecting Crushed Tablets Planning and Outcome Germany of Latissimus Dorsi Flap Ex Vivo Angiography P / MAM6 Organization and Results of the “Multidisciplinary T.A. Partanen, P. Vikatmaa, J. Vuola, M. Lepäntalo, A.M. Munhoz, E.G. Arruda, E. Montag, C. Aldrighi, A. Nakhdjevani, J. Farhadi; United Kingdom H. Ohjimi, T. Makino, T. Oyama, A. Eto, K. Yamazumi, Scar Clinic” E. Tukiainen; Finland L. Pellarin, K. Fells, J.A. Brasil, T. Benson, R. Gemperli, P / MAM39 Ectopic Breast Cancer without Breast Parenchyma: K. Sakai, A. Otsuka; Japan E. van den Kerckhoven, H. Degreef, R. Hierner; Belgium M.C. Ferreira; Brazil A Case Report P / MAM52 Mastectomy Scars Following Breast P / MAM19 Treatment of Hypertrofic Scars in Plastic and N. Toman, A. Buschmann, T. Muehlberger; Germany Reconstruction —Should Routine Histological P / MAM60 Clinical Imaging Diagnosis and Chemical Analysis P / MAM7 The Role of Shaped Adjustable Implants in the Reconstructive Surgery with Contractubex Gel P / MAM29 Breast Augmentation: How to Get Better and More Analysis be Performed? of Fillers for Breast Augmentation Surgical Management of Breast Reconstruction, M. Viñal, L.M. Ginesin, C. Saladino; Argentina Natural Results with Anatomical Implants P / MAM40 Our Experience in Microsurgical Phalloplasty R. Warner, D.L. Wallace, E. Erel, N. Ferran, H. Hyakusoku, S. Kawahara, T. Okuda, T. Chin, Asymmetries and Anomalies N. Friedman; Israel A. Stasevich, U. Padhaiski, S. Miachkouski; Belarus P.M. Davison, A.J. Park, D.J. Prinsloo; United Kingdom R. Ogawa, S. Ono, M. Matsumoto, K. Hirakawa; Japan M. Schefl an; Israel P / MAM20 Previous Reshaping Demarcation for the Correction of Severe Breast Ptosis P / MAM30 Latissimus Dorsi Donor Sites: P / MAM41 Patient Satisfaction after Reduction Mammaplasty P / MAM53 Are External Nipple Prostheses “Satisfactory” P / MAM61 Surgical Treatment of Local Recurrences and Severe P / MAM8 Mammareconstruction with Skin-Expander and F. Saccomanno; Italy Does Scar Orientation Matter? L. Setälä, P. Mustonen, M. Passlin; Finland Alternatives to Autologous Nipple Reconstruction? Irradiated Damage after Mastectomy Silicone Prostheses: 2 Decades of Experiences R. Tillett, E. Newton Dunn, P. Saxby, J. Palmer; C.B. Chuo, C. Cooper, T. Beech, S. Thomas; N. Olivari; Germany G. Bronz; Switzerland P / MAM21 Breast Reconstruction with the Free TRAM / DIEP United Kingdom P / MAM42 Results and Difficulties of Breast Reconstruction United Kingdom Flap: Patients’ Satisfaction and Aesthetic Result with DIEP - Flap P / MAM62 Histopathologic Changes in the Skin of Transferred P / MAM9 A Case Report and Literature Review of Sreatoma S. Brüner, O. Frerichs, S. Schirmer, A. Cervelli, P / MAM31 Simultaneous Autogenous Breast Reconstruction J. Hankiss, J. Redeker; Germany P / MAM54 Keeping Extra Skin for Nipple Areola Free Flaps Multiplex in Asia H. Fansa; Germany in Combination with Total Glandectomy from the Reconstruction during Mastectomy J. Kozarski, D. Pavlovic, V. Krstic; Serbia and Montenegro J.W. Kim, J.O. Lee, H. Park, Y.H. Choi; Inframammary Approach P / MAM43 Functional Results of the Donorsite in DIEP – L. Dražan, F. Castagnetti; Czech Republic Republic of Korea P / MAM22 Breast Reconstruction with the Free TRAM / DIEP N. Ogata, Y. Konishi, Y. Tanaka; Japan Flap Breast Reconstruction P / MAM63 A Novel Bi-Pedicled Nipple Reconstruction Technique Flap: Differences in Outcome and Complication B. Baican; Germany P / MAM55 An Outcome Study of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy R. Nassab; United Kingdom P / MAM10 Vertical Scar Bipedicle Technique: A logical Rate Depending on the Recipient Vessels? P / MAM32 A Study Examining the Socioeconomic Backgrounds in Breast-Conservation Surgery and Immediate Combination for Breast Reduction and Mastopexy S. Brüner, O. Frerichs, S. Schirmer, A. Cervelli, of Women Undergoing Bilateral Breast Augmenta- P / MAM44 Breast Sensation after Free Neuromicrovascular Extended Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction P / MAM64 Radiological Evaluation after Second Stage Lipo- U. Khan; United Kingdom H. Fansa; Germany tion in a Private Independent Hospital in the UK TRAM-Flap Reconstruction A.M. Munhoz, E. Montag, E.G. Arruda, C. Aldrighi, modeling in Latissimus Dorsi Reconstructed Breasts M. Wong, J. Moledina, A. Park; United Kingdom T.A. Partanen, H. Puonti, H. Hallikainen, J.A. Brasil, T. Benson, K. Fells, L. Pellarin, R. Gemperli, S. Carton, N. Guerin, A.C. Pierrefeu-Lagrange, P / MAM11 Variety of Vascular Lesions in Mondor’s P / MAM23 Breast Reconstruction with the Free S.K. Jääskeläinen, R.O. Soinila; Finland M.C. Ferreira; Brazil G. Touussoun, T. Delaporte, E. Delay; France Disease by Definition of their Origin TRAM / DIEP Flap: Comparison of Immediate P / MAM33 Gender Indentity Disorder - Breast Surgery Using Immunohistochemistry and Delayed Groups “Our Experience”—University Hospital Leicester P / MAM45 Bicompartmental Breast Lipostructuring P / MAM56 The Feasibility of Superior-medial Pedicle P / MAM65 Minimally Invasive Pectoralis Major Muscle A. Ichinose, S. Tahara, Y. Ishikawa, T. Ishii; Japan S. Brüner, O. Frerichs, S. Schirmer, A. Cervelli, NHS Trust, Leicester, UK M. Zocchi, F. Zuliani, M. Nava, A. Pennati, Reduction Mammaplasty for Immediate Flap in Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Secondary H. Fansa; Germany T.S.K. Sankar, A. Patel, D. Ward; United Kingdom G. Scaperrotta; Italy Conservative Breast Surgery Reconstruction: Breast Cancer P / MAM13 Flow Cytometric Analysis of Peripheral Blood Technical Aspects and Outcome R. Nassab, J. Neil-Dwyer, K. Asgeirsson, A.G. Perks; Lymphocyte Subsets in Patients with Silicone P / MAM24 Autologous Tissue Transplantation (TRAM / DIEP) P / MAM34 The Nipple Tattoo Simulator P / MAM46 196 Microsurgical Tissue Transfers for Autologous A.M. Munhoz, T. Benson, E.G. Arruda, E. Montag, United Kingdom Breast Implants as an Option of Therapy in Capsular Contracture R. Karoo, C. Malic, O. Austin, L. Fourie; United Kingdom Breast Reconstruction / Restrospective Analysis C. Aldrighi, L. Pellarin, K. Fells, R. Gemperli, L. Prantl, N. Heine, V. Boutin, M. Eisenmann-Klein; S. Brüner, O. Frerichs, W. Schneider, H. Fansa; Germany of 7 Years M.C. Ferreira; Brazil P / MAM66 Unusual Inframammary Subcutaneous Strings after Germany P / MAM35 The Use of Botulinum Neurotoxin Injection to D. Haug, T. Koeppe, T. Kuipers, M. Greulich; Germany Breast Surgery - Activation of Dorminating Milk Ridge P / MAM25 The Use of a Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Give Temporal Simetry to the Post Facelifts Motor P / MAM57 Results of Reduction Mammaplasty Techniques Cells?—5 Cases During 38 Years in Plastic Surgery P / MAM14 Is the Mimicking of Obesity a New Approach to Flap (DIEP) in a Case of Severe Breast Asymmetry Branch Injuries P / MAM47 One-Stage Mammary Glands in Combination with Conservative Breast Surgery I. Fogdestam, K. Tönseth; Sweden, Norway Adipose Tissue Engineering? Secondary to Radiation Therapy during Childhood J. Kirschbaum; Peru Augmentation Combined with Mastopexy: for Early Breast Cancer Treatment K. Hemmrich, G.P.L. Thomas, K.M. Abberton, A.M. Munhoz, T. Benson, E.G. Arruda, E. Montag, Aesthetic Results and Patient Satisfaction A.M. Munhoz, E. Montag, E.G. Arruda, C. Aldrighi, P / MAM67 Radiological Aspects after Correction of Breast A.J. Penington, W.A. Morrison; Germany, Australia C. Aldrighi, L. Pellarin, K. Fells, R. Gemperli, P / MAM36 International State of the Art in Breast Augmenta- O. Starceva; Russian Federation J.A. Brasil, T. Benson, K. Fells, L. Pellarin, R. Gemperli, Malformations by Fat Transfer M.C. Ferreira; Brazil tion, reason for an international implant register M.C. Ferreira; Brazil S. Carton, N. Guerin, G. Touussoun, M. Delbaere, P / MAM15 Free Flap Prelamination Using Gillies – G.J. von Finckenstein, H. Wolf; Germany P / MAM48 Prospective Study of Nipple Reconstruction Outcomes T. Delaporte, E. Delay; France Filatov Tube Flap P / MAM26 Topographical Study of the Cutaneous Radiation S. Azad, L. Hiew, H. Elsworth, S. Grasby, A. Brain, N. Antohi; Romania Syndrome by Means of the Use of the Thermography L. Barr, A. Baildam; United Kingdom A. Pomerane, P. Mercedes, P. Maria del Rosario; Argentina

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P / MAM68 Patient Satisfaction Following Breast P / MAM79 Breast Reconstruction after Upper-External P / MAM89 Correlation of 50 Probands` Appearance with Reconstructive P / REC11 Construction of a Neo-Umbilicus to Catheterise P / REC24 Surgical Coverage of the Cronic Wounds by Flaps Asymmetry Surgery Quadrantectomy: Novel Technique Experts’ Evaluation and with Objective 3D a Continent Stoma in a Patient with Bladder P. Marinescu, B.-M. Marinescu, R. Ionescu, D. Toma; C. Mann, R. Nassab, J. Constantinides, R. Waters; A.W. Ching, M.P. Costa, F. Nogueira, E.C. Baracat, Geometry of the Mammary Region P / REC1 Use of Bilayered Cell Therapy in Failed Exstrophy: A Case Report of an Operation with Romania United Kingdom M.C. Ferreira; Brazil A.-K. Pape, A. Zimmermann, M. Eder, M. Endlich, A. Reconstructions and Difficult Wound Problems Functional and Aesthetical Purpose Müller, N. Papadopulos, E. Biemer, L. Kovacs; Germany J. Russell; United States of America A.-M. Stoel, S. Joniau, H. van Poppel, R. Hierner; P / REC25 Late Reconstruction of Congenital Exomphalos P / MAM69 Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) for Venous P / MAM80 Tridimensionnal Approach and Breast Surgery: Belgium in Two Stages Congestion of the Nipple Areola Complex How the 3 D Can Improve our Way of Thinking P / MAM90 Carcinoma – The Late Complication of the P / REC2 Age Deteriorates Palmar Microcirculation – K. Papaioannou; Greece P. Erba, D. Kalbermatten, U. Rieger, G. Pierer; this Surgery Anthethoracal Dermatoesophagoplasty Implications for Reconstructive Radial Artery P / REC13 Soaking with Household Water in Treating Larged Switzerland S. Garson, E. Delay, R. Sinna, F. Taha, G. Toussoun, L. Panajotovic, B. Djordjevic, J. Kozarski; Forearm Flaps Chronic Foot Ulcer P / REC26 Composite Thoracodorsal System Free Flaps T. Benhaim; France Serbia and Montenegro K. Knobloch, S. Tomaszek, M. Spies, K.H. Busch, Y.-W. Tang; Taiwan; Republic of China for One-Stage Lower Extremity Reconstruction P / MAM70 When to use Drains in Breast Reduction P.M. Vogt; Germany A. Momeni, H. Bannasch, S. Krischak, G.B. Stark; H.J. Iqbal, S. Jayagopal, A. Sillitoe, K. Shokrollahi, P / MAM81 Expanded Latissimus Dorsis Flap— P / MAM91 Mammaplasty with Supero-Bilateral Pedicle P / REC14 Preoperative Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Germany A. Juma; United Kingdom An Alternative Treatment in Poland´S Syndrome for Treatment of Gigantomastia P / REC3 Local Fasciocutaneous Flaps versus Free Tissue Near-Infrared Angiography to Detect Skin R. Ribeiro, L.F. España, A. O´Kamell, W. Novaes, G. Zakine; France Transfer for Coverage of Composite Traumatic Perforators for Flap Surgery P / REC27 Large Avulsive Injury of Upper Eyelid—Case Report P / MAM71 Breast Reconstruction with a Controlateral Pectora- M.G. Moreira, G. Gurgel; Brazil Defects of Distal Leg and Foot in Paediatric Patients R. Azuma, Y. Morimoto, M. Takikawa, M. Kato, Z. Borovic; Serbia and Montenegro lis Breast Flap and Abdominal Advancement Flap P / MAM92 Inferior Pedicle Breast Reduction Using Pedicle H. Khalil, A. Afifi, A. Elaffandi, A. El-Ghoneimy, A. Izumi, S. Yanagibayashi, M. Nambu, N. Yamamoto, G. Toussoun, E. Delay, S. Garson, M. Delbaere, P / MAM82 Brazilian Experience Using Skin Adhesive in Plastic Suspension with Dermal Flap: 38 Patient Results T. Mahboub; United Kingdom, United States of T. Kiyosawa; Japan P / REC28 A Case of Striae Distensae Associated with Tissue T. Delaporte; France Surgery Procedures C. Demirdöver, S. Özçoban, E. Aksungur, B. S˛ahin, America, Egypt Expander Inflation R. Ribeiro, W. Novaes, L.F. España, A. O´Kamell, Y. Öztan; Turkey P / REC16 Nasal Defects Reconstruction Secondary C. Lau, R. Waters; United Kingdom P / MAM72 Comparison of Total versus Partial or Core Excision M.G. Moreira, G. Gurgel; Brazil P / REC4 Results after Microsurgical Repair of Lawn Mower to Skin Malignances in the Surgical Management of Keloids P / MAM93 Consequences of an Absurdity: Complications and Injuries at the Foot M. Peneva; Macedonia P / REC29 A “Traumatised” Lipoma R. Nnabuko; Nigeria P / MAM83 Skin Changes and Surgical Treatment of Treatment of a Patient with 2000 Ml Silicone Breast R. Hierner, A. Berger, P. Reynders; Belgium, Germany C. Lau, C. Ekwobi, A. Greenbaum; United Kingdom Gelsolin Amyloidosis Implants—A Case Report P / REC17 Surgical Treatment of Lower Extremities P / MAM73 Persistent Facial Phlegmon after Hyaluronic Acid T. Pihlamaa, M. Tanskanen, T. Salmi, S. Kiuru-Enari, C. Ermisch; Germany P / REC5 A Standarized Approach to Defect Coverage Polyacrilamid Injection Complication P / REC30 Experience of the Nuss Method on 36 Cases Injection – Do’s and Don’ts S. Suominen; Finland at the Shoulder D. Sidorencov, K. Lipski, S. Chausheva; Russian of Funnel Chest C. Ottomann, B. Hartmann, T. Muehlberger; Germany P / MAM94 Gigantomasty. A safe and easy surgical procedure R. Hierner, S. Nijs, E. van den Kerckhoven, A. Berger; Federation Y. Inoue, Y. Yoshimura, Y. Sakai, T. Okumoto, P / MAM84 Secondary Procedures in Breast Recontruction to remove more than 8000 grams of breast tissue: Belgium, Germany E. Miyamoto; Japan P / MAM74 Lipomodeling of the Autologous Latissimus to Achive a Better Aesthetic Result A case report P / REC18 A New Development of Propeller Flap Method— Reconstructed Breast: About 200 Cases R. Ribeiro, W. Novaes, A. O´Kamell, L.F. España, C. Tiller, J.T. Röttingen; Norway P / REC6 Microsurgical Reconstruction for Defects at the Sole From The Original Propeller Flap Method to Central P / REC31 Queiloplasties; Palatoplasties and Rhinoplastics R. Sinna, T. Delaporte, G. Toussoun, S. Garson, M.G. Moreira, G. Gurgel; Brazil of the Foot Axis Flap Method and Perforator Pedicled Propeller Surgeries, in the Children Hospital Ricardo E. Delay; France P / MAM95 Magnetic Silicon Ear Clips— R. Hierner, A. Berger, P. Reynders, G. Matricalli; (PPP) Flap Method Gutierrez, Buenos Aires, Plastic Surgery Unit, P / MAM85 Breast Augmentation and 3D Approach: An Effective Treatment Option for Earlobe Keloids Belgium, Germany H. Hyakusoku, R. Ogawa, M. Murakami, K. Oki, Ten Years of Experience, Argentina P / MAM75 Multislice-CT Angiography and 3D Assessment A New Way to Deal with the Choice and T. Bund, P.M. Vogt, J. Eichhorn-Sens; Germany N. Ishii; Japan S. Ruiz; Argentina for Preoperative Planning of Perforators Flaps: the Result of the Breast Implant P / REC7 Results of Soft Tissue Reconstruction at the Heel Imaging Findings from a Work in Progress S. Garson, S. Carton, E. Delay, R. Sinna, F. Taha, P / MAM96 Breast-Chest Deformities R. Hierner, G. Matricalli, P. Reynders, A. Berger; P / REC19 Phosphatidyl Choline (PC)—has it a Role P / REC32 The Use of Suture Anchors in Reconstruction of E. Garcia-Tutor, A. Alonso-Burgos, J. Castro, J. Botelle, G. Toussoun; France J. Liebau, A. Arens; Germany Belgium, Germany in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery? Sacral Pressure Ulcers with Gluteal Fasciocutaneous A. Sanmartin, G. Bastarrika, L. Pina; Spain B. Tanner; United Kingdom Advancement Flaps P / MAM86 Computer-Assisted Intuitive Breast Surgery P / MAM97 Postoperative Lactation Following Augmentation P / REC8 Results after Partial Contralateral C7-Transfer in E. Lykoudis; Greece P / MAM76 The Branemark-Type Bone-Anchored Ear Planning Using Three-Dimensional Surface Imaging Mammoplasty—A Case Report Posttraumatic Brachial Plexus Lesions of the Adult P / REC21 Single-Stage Reconstruction of a Combined Defect Prosthesis: The Untold Story L. Kovacs, M. Eder, A. Müller, M. Endlich, J. Diedrichson, J. Liebau; Germany A. Berger, R. Hierner; Germany, Belgium of Achilles Tendon and Overlying Soft Tissue with P / REC33 Myocutaneous or Muscle Latissimus Dorsi Flap I. Younis, W. Sabbagh, D. Gault, N. Kang; N. Papadopulos, E. Biemer; Germany a Modified Free Composite Lateral Arm Flap for Breast Reconstruction United Kingdom P / MAM98 Two Stage Breast Reconstruction with McGhan P / REC9 Incication and Results of Free Flaps for Coverage M.-S. Tark; Republic of Korea T. Astrauskas, G. Astrauskaite; Lithuania P / MAM87 A Novel Use of an Onco-Plastic Technique to Treat LV Expanders and McGhan 363 Implants: of Total Knee Prosthesis P / MAM77 Blood Transfusion Requirements for Bilateral Breast Duct Ectasia A Review of 82 Breast Reconstructions W. Peeters, P. Reynders, R. Hierner; Belgium P / REC22 Degloving Injuries of the Lower Extremity P / REC34 Lipomodeling Protocol for Conservative Treatment Reduction Mammaplasties: Is Routine Group S.K.L. Tay, N.C. Stacey, A. Armenio, J.A. Pereira; in 62 Consecutive Patients A.-M. Stoel, R. Hierner, P. Massagé, P. Reynders, Sequelae Correction: Technical and Clinical Aspects and Save Necessary? United Kingdom G. Scott, C. Carson, G. Borah MD; P / REC10 The Use of Osmotic Tissue Expanders in Children M. Kuppers, D. Misselyn, M. Flour; Belgium G. Toussoun, E. Delay, J. Gosset, S. Faghahati, T. Stasch, A. Matthews, J. Clibbon; United Kingdom United States of America for Secondary Gastroschizis Repair: A Case Report T. Delaporte, M. Delbaere; France P / MAM88 Breast Volume Measurements Using 3-D Surface K. Segers, M. Miserez, R. Hierner; Belgium P / REC23 Video Presentation: The Anterolateral Thigh (ALT) P / MAM78 Management of Complications due to Liquid Imaging: Standardisation and Validation of the Perforator Flap P / REC35 The Value of VAC Therapy in the Management Silicone Injection in the Breast Method and a Comparison to Classical Methods A. Arkudas, A.D. Bach, U. Kneser, R.E. Horch; Germany of Pressure Sores R. Ribeiro, W. Novaes, A. O´Kamell, L.F. España, M. Eder, M. Endlich, A. Müller, A. Zimmermann, B. Reichert; Germany G. Gurgel, M.G. Moreira; Brazil N. Papadopulos, E. Biemer, L. Kovacs; Germany

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P / REC36 Radiological Aspects after Fat Transfer for the P / REC45 Free Flap Reconstruction of Infant’s P / REC57 Mediastinal Alterations in Patients with Research / Experimental P / REE10 Automatic Three-Dimensional Quantitative Analysis P / REE20 Effects of Centrifugation on Aspirated Fat Tissues. Correction of Conservative Treatment Sequelae Meningomyelocele Poland’s Syndrome for Evaluation of Facial Movement after Dinamic An Implication for Enhancement of Survivability of G. Toussoun, N. Guerin, J. Gosset, M. Delbaere, T. Makino, H. Ohjimi, T. Oyama, A. Eto, k. Sakai, R. Ribeiro, A. O´Kamell, W. Novaes, G. Gurgel, P / REE1 The Retinoic Acid-Inactivating Enzyme CYP26B1 is Reconstruction of the Paralyzed Face Free Injective Autologous Fat Transfer T. Delaporte, E. Delay; France A. Otsuka, K. Yamazumi; Japan L.F. España, M.G. Moreira; Brazil Essential for Craniofacial and Palate Formation in B. Hontanilla, C. Aubá; Spain M. Kurita, K. Yoshimura, D. Matsumoto, K. Harii; Mouse Development Japan P / REC37 Successful Replantation of the Foot with Good P / REC46 Reconstruction of Sternal Defects Following Cardiac P / REC58 Free Tissue Transfers in the First 2 Years of Life— Y. Sakai, Y. Yoshimura; Japan P / REE11 Autologous Adipose Tissue-Derived Stromal Functional Recovery: A Case Report Surgery: An Individual Approach A Successful Cost Effective and Humane Option Cell Transplantation for Treatment of Critical P / REE21 Site Directed Homing of Progenitor Cells into D. Zamfi rescu, I. Lascar, S. Popescu, C. Mitache; R. Rimdeika, R. Benetis, V. Tamosiunas; Lithuania R. Pinder, R.I. Winterton, A. Hart, S.P. Kay; P / REE2 Comparison of Color Change and Histologic Mandibular Defect in Guinea-Pig Model 3D Scaffolds Romania United Kingdom Reaction of Human Skin after CO2 Laserbrasion: V. Karpiuk, O. Ponkina, M. Schubich; Russian Federation J. Schantz, H. Chim, H.-G. Machens; Singapore, P / REC47 The Midline Triangular Necrosis Abrasion Depth and Skin Color Changes in Germany P / REC38 Autodermal Hernioplasti for Recurring N. Boddouhi, H. Karimi, P. Behram; Iran P / REC59 Use of Free Becker Flap for Small Defects Bloodless Skin Surgery -In the Point of View of P / REE12 Multinational Evaluation of Plastic Surgery Training Ventral Hernia of the Foot Asian Skin Carbon Dioxide Laser Tissue Interaction Programmes: A Student’s Perspective P / REE22 From the Coconut Cranioplasty to Smart V. Zatriqi, H. Arifi, S. Zatriqi, Z. Buja, E. Hoxha; P / REC48 New Operation Method for Pecttus Carinatum A. Nakhdjevani, T.C. Teo, J. Pereira; United Kingdom J.O. Lee, J.W. Kim; Republic of Korea J. Bedford, T. Sankar; United Kingdom Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering; Novel Serbia and Montenegro Y. Kikuchi, R. Okubo, T. Kikuchi, Y. Kitazawa, Concepts for Craniofacial Reconstruction H. Sakurai, M. Nozaki; Japan P / REC60 Extracorporeal Perfusion in Amputated Extremities P / REE3 Platelet-Rich Plasma Has no Effect on Increasing P / REE13 Peripheral Nerve Regeneration or Neuroma J. Schantz; Singapore P / REC39 Hardware Correction in Preventive Maintenance and its Effects on Prolonged Tissue Survival Free Fat Graft Take in the Nude Mouse Formation? Non-Invasive in Vivo Visualization and and Treatment Wound Complications of P / REC49 Soft Tissue Calcinosis Complicated by Leg Ulcers E. Voegelin, E. Gygax, E. Knall, H. Tevaesai, J. Plock, Y.C. Por, V. Yeow, N. Louri, B. K. Tan; Singapore Monitoring Using MRI Technique P / REE23 Adipose Tissue is a Source of Endothelial Cells Abdomen Surgery in Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis D. Erni, M.A. Constantinescu; Switzerland B. Behr, F. Angenstein, R. Schnabel, U. Mirastschijski, That Have the Potency to Undergo Adipogenic A. Zainoutdinov, I.S. Malkov, M.I. Shakirov; R. Rimdeika, L. Pilipaityte, D. Kubilius; Lithuania P / REE4 Topical Treatment with Matrix Metalloproteinase W. Schneider; Germany Differentiation—Benefit or Pitfall? Russian Federation P / REC61 Free Flaps in War Wounds Treatment— Inhibitor Reduces Wound Contraction of M. Wosnitza, K. Hemmrich, A. Gröger, N. Pallua; P / REC50 Free Flaps in War Surgery Biological Values Full-Thickness Rat Skin Wounds P / REE14 Arterialisation of Venous Network for Salvage Germany P / REC40 Qualitative and Histomorphometric Study J. Kozarski, L. Panajotovic, M. Lalkovic; J. Kozarski, L. Panajotovic, G. Stankovic; U. Mirastschijski, J. Claes, R. Schnabel, M.S. Ågren, of Critical Distal Part of a Conventional Flap of the Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Vessels Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro W. Schneider; Germany, Denmark and Comparison with Arterial Supercharging P / REE24 Nitric Oxide and its Downstream Signalling H.R. Nogueira Alves, M. Iwamoto, P. Smaniotto, and Venous Superdrainage Molecules Cyclic GMP and Cyclic AMP are Powerful G. Magliorca, L.H. Ishida, M. Mendes Gomes, P / REC51 Anatomical Comparison of the Anterolateral Thigh P / REC62 Landmines Injury—Surgical Treatment P / REE5 Prevascularization in Bone Tissue Engineering: A.R. Ercocen, T. Kono, H. Sakurai, M. Nozaki; Tools in Adipose Tissue Engineering V. Capelozzi, M. Castro Ferreira; Brazil Perforator Flap and the Parascapular and Lateral G. Sijan, J. Kozarski, B. Djordjevic; Ectopic Prefabrication of Engineered Bone Flaps Turkey, Japan K. Hemmrich, C. Gummersbach, K.-D. Kröncke, Arm Skin Flaps Serbia and Montenegro in a Rabbit Model C. Suschek, N. Pallua; Germany P / REC41 Comparison of Topical Silicone Gel and Silicone F. Busnardo, C.S. Valler, J.C. Faes, P.S. Coltro, O. Scheufl er, D.J. Schaefer, C. Jaquiery, A. Braccini, P / REE15 Denervation in the Murine K / BxN Serum-Transfer Sheeting Following Surgical Excision of Benign M.C. Ferreira; Brazil P / REC63 Microvascular Reconstruction of War D.J. Wendt, R. Galli, J.A. Gasser, P. Ingold, G. Pierer, Model of Arthritis Elicits Early Pro-Inflammatory P / REE26 Changes in the Lymph Structure of the Upper Pigmentary Nevi Madibular Injuries M. Heberer, I. Martin; Switzerland and Late Anti-Inflammatory Responses Limb after Axillary Dissection—Radiographic E. Fonseca Capdevila, M. Earl, E. López Bran, P / REC52 Gluteal Thigh Flap in the Treatment of Ulcers in the J. Kozarski, L. Panajotovic, G. Sijan; L. Stangenberg, B. Binstadt, R. Weissleder, C. Benoist, and Anatomical Study in a Human Cadaver J.C. de la Torre Fraga, I. Querol Nasarre, Perineum, Ischial, Sacral and Trochanteric Regions Serbia and Montenegro P / REE6 Acute Local Cyclosporine and Tacrolimus Increase D. Mathis, U. Mahmood; United States of America H. Suami, W.-R. Pan, G.I. Taylor; Australia J.C. Moreno Jiménez; Spain, United States of America E. Montag, C.S. Valler, L.H. Ishida, A.M. Munhoz, the Survival of Skin Flaps in Rat Model of Random M.C. Ferreira; Brazil P / REC64 Curt Theodor Schimmelbusch (1860-1895)— Pattern Skin Flap P / REE16 Inhibitory Effect of Tranilast on Endothelial P / REE27 Erythropoietin Protects Ischemic Hamster Flaps P / REC42 Optimal Environment for Free Flaps a Widely Forgotten Pioneer of Asepsis, Anaesthesia B. Ghazinezami, T. Gholipour, S. Rahimpour, Proliferation and Angiogenesis by Increasing the Availability of Nitric Oxide Can also be a Haven for Fungi! P / REC53 Muscle Spare Flaps for Treatment of Pressure Sores and Plastic Surgery A. R. Dehpour; Iran T. Kiyosawa, M. Nambu, S. Yanagibayashi, R. Azuma, C. Contaldo, A. Elsherbiny, G.A. Wanner, O. Trentz, A. Mahajan, R. Rajan, T.W.L. Chapman, K.J. Cronin; E. Montag, C.S. Valler, L.H. Ishida, A.M. Munhoz, J. Schnoor, A. Gohritz, P.M. Vogt; Germany N. Yamamoto, A. Izumi, M. Kato, M. Takikawa; Japan P. Giovanoli; Switzerland United Kingdom, Ireland M.C. Ferreira; Brazil P / REE7 Study for Contribution of Rat Bone Marrow-Derived P / REC65 Coverage of a Posttraumatic Ischemic Ulcer with Cells to Skin Wound Repair P / REE17 Scientific Report of Conferences P / REE28 Osteogenic Potential of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells P / REC43 Successful Eyelid Reconstruction Using an Oral P / REC54 Application of Porous Polyethylene in a Free Latissimus Dorsi Flap and a 70cm Long G. Zhang, J. Zhang, X. Ma; China S. Bhattacharya; India Compared to Primary Osteoblasts In Vitro Mucosa Graft as an Inner Lining Overlaid on Aesthetic Rhinoplasty —Complications Interposition Vein Graft in a Single Stage Procedure A.E. Handschin, M.A. Constantinescu, O.A. Trentz, an Ear Cartilage Graft and Complication Management J.-C. Willms-Jones, T. Raff; Germany P / REE8 Survival Curve of Fat Autografts on the Face. P / REE18 Acceleration of Artificial Dermal Substitute E. Vögelin, A. Banic, F. Jung, G.A. Wanner, O. Trentz, N. Yamamoto, M. Nambu, H. Ohgi, M. Takikawa, V. Jurk; Germany Researching Study Using the Stereological Method Incorporation in Complex Tissue Defects with P. Giovanoli; Switzerland M. Katoh, A. Izumi, S. Yanagibayashi, R. Azuma, P / REC66 Trocar Injury of the Retroperitoneal Vessels and the Statistical Tests Subatmostpheric Pressure T. Kiyosawa; Japan P / REC55 Severe Necrosis of the Right Upper Arm Reveals Followed by a Severe Postischemic Compartment E. Serna; Spain Y.S. Kim, C.M. Chung; Republic of Korea P / REE29 Optimising the Arterialized Venous Flap a Radiation Induced Occlusion of the Right Syndrome of the Lower Extremities A.L. Mahajan, P. Quinodoz, N. Alizadeh, P / REC44 Pressure Sore – Donor Site Morbidity Subclavian Artery. A Reconstructive Approach J. Hauser, M. Lehnhardt, H.-U. Steinau, H.-H. Homann; P / REE9 Lack of Prognostic Significance of P63 Expression P / REE19 Bidirectional Mediation of TGFb1-IFNg-Signalling- K.-U. Schlaudraff, B. Pittet; Switzerland of the Sural Nerve B. Behr, S. Altmann, W. Schneider; Germany Germany for Venous Leg Ulcers Healing Crosstalk by YB-1—Key Protein during A. Mahajan, T.W.L. Chapman, R. Rajan; United Kingdom B. Noszczyk, J. Waligora, J. Jethon; Poland Palmar Fibrogenesis? P / REE30 Adipose Tissue-Derived Stromal Cells Enhance P / REC56 The Posterior Arm Pedicled and Free P / REC67 Nasal Defects – Simple Reconstruction Possibilities J. Kopp, O. Akkermann, H. Simon, R.E. Horch; Germany Healing in Chronic Wounds Flap – Experience with 10 Clinical Cases M. Zabavnikova, M. Petras; Slovakia M. Nambu, M. Ishihara, H. Mizuno, N. Yamamoto, A. Pinto, H. Zenha, L. Azevedo, H. Costa; Portugal R. Azuma, S. Yanagibayashi, M. Takikawa, T. Kiyosawa; Japan

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P / REE31 Effect of Simvastatin on Human Melanoma Cells P / REE42 Preconditioning Increases Myoblast Survival P / REE52 Surgical Delay, VEGF and Perfusion Changes P / REE63 The Use of Glycol-Treated Venous Graft to Repair P / REE73 The Compilation of Proteine Profiles from Acute P / REE84 Dermal Tissue Engineering Using Human Bone A. Saito, N. Saito, W. Mol, H. Furukawa, for Tissue Engineering over Time – The Quest for the Right Moment Damaged Nerves: An Experimental Study iIn Rats and Diabetic Wounds by Mudpit Analysis Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells A. Tsutsumida, A. Oyama, S. Sasaki, Y. Yamamoto; D.J. Tilkorn, E. Keramidaris, A. Penington, T. Holzbach, I. Neshkova, D. Vlaskou, M. Konerding, M.P. Costa, A.S. Cunha, S.P.S. Lemos, C.F. Silva, C. Sleyman, A. Kyas, F. Jacobsen, D. Wolters, M. Markowicz, S. Neuss, N. Pallua; Germany Japan W.A. Morrison, G.J. Dusting, G. Mitchell; Australia D. Schams, E. Biemer, B. Gänsbacher, R. Giunta; T.E.P. Barros, F.M. Nogueira, M.C. Ferreira; Brazil A. Daigeler, A. Voigt, H.-H. Klein, H.-U. Steinau, Germany L. Steinstraesser; Germany P / REE85 Determining the Hidden Cost of Skin Scarring P / REE32 Applications of Oral Imatinib Mesylate P / REE43 Hormonal Influence on Cavernous Nerve Grafts P / REE64 Workplace-Based Assessment Techniques for the B. Brown, S.P. McKenna, K. Siddhi, D.A. McGrouther, (STI571 / Gleevec) in Reducing Intimal Hyperplasia D. Syme, N. Corcoran, D. Bouchier-Hayes, P / REE54 A Novel Approach to Keloid Scar Assessment Assessment of Surgical Competence amongst UK P / REE74 New Perspectives for Angiogenesis Gene Therapy A. Bayat; United Kingdom And Salvage of Microvascular Anastomosis— W. Morrison, A. Costello; Australia A. Pearce, A. McGrouther, A. Bayat; United Kingdom Plastic Surgery Trainees by Means of Magnetofection An Experimental Study in New Zealand Rabbits C.-J. Tollan, E. Zetlitz, V. Sivarajan, J. Scott, R. Giunta, T. Holzbach, I. Neshkova, D. Vlaskou, P / REE88 Our Clinical Experience in the Application of the O. Karatas Silistreli, Z. Aytug, M. Ayhan, C. Melikoglu, P / REE44 Prevascularisation Increases Myoblast Survival P / REE55 Does the Centrifugation of Adipocytes for I. Mackay; United Kingdom M. Konerding, D. Schams, B. Gänsbacher, C. Plank, Surface Polymer Transfer of Autologous Epidermal M. Gorgu; Turkey for Tissue Engineering Lipofilling According to Coleman´s Method Induce E. Biemer; Germany Cells in Managing Chronic Wound D. Tilkorn, A. Messina, E. Keramidaris, A. Penington, Trauma of the Cells? P / REE65 Current Advances in the Treatment of Capillary C.L. Tang, S. Fraser, E. Tan, R. Kannan, D. Ralston, P / REE33 Modification of Cysteinyl Leukotriene W.A. Morrison, G. Mitchell; Australia J. Pattarino, A. Mori, E. Witort, F. Romano, L. Papucci, Vascular Malformations with Pulsed Dye Laser P / REE75 Harnessing Fibrinogen to Develop a Second S. MacNeil; United Kingdom Receptor Expression in Capsular Contracture: E. Tanganelli, S. Capaccioli, M. Dini; Italy C.-J. Tollan, D. McGill, V. Sivarajan, W. Maclaren, Generation Skin Substitute Preliminary Results P / REE45 Bioengineered Prefabricated Flaps: Usefulness I. Mackay; United Kingdom C. Baldwin, M. Potter, E. Clayton, A. Grobbelaar, P / REE89 Imrovements in the Quality of the Skin F. D‘Andrea, E. Grella, R. Grella, P. Raimo; Italy of Microsurgical Loops and IntegraTM Device, P / REE56 Validation of 3 D imaging System Using Multiple J. Dye; United Kingdom after Fat Grafting: Experimental Study Surcharged by Growth Factors and Stem Cells Stereo Cameras P / REE66 Adipogenesis is Regulated by the Physical A. Mojallal, C. Lequeux, M. Moutran, M. Veber, P / REE34 Shortened Hospital Stay with the Use of Topical Inoculation on Schwann Cell Colonization: The Key H. Henseler, B. Khambay, S. Oehler, P. Siebert, A. Ray, Properties of 3-Dimensional Collagen Gels P / REE76 Does Caffeine Impair Microsurgical Technical Skill? F. Braye, O. Damour; France Negative Pressure Dressing Factor for Neo-Axonogenesis and Flap Reinnervation A. Bowman, H. Hu, A. Ayoub; United Kingdom J. Wilson, E. Keriamidaris, A. Penington, W. Morrison; F. Urso-Baiarda, S. Shurey, A. Grobbelaar; United Kingdom J. Kwei, J. Vandervord, S. Kavanagh, J. Darke; Australia G. Cuccia, B. Manasseri, I. Papalia, M. Giacca, Australia P / REE90 Use of Polyglicolic Acid Tube Associated with Graft L. Zentilin, L. Pattarini, S. Moimas, S. Geuna, P / REE57 From Aviation to Plastic Surgery: P / REE77 Local and Systemic Immune Response after in Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves P / REE35 Computer Simulation of Z-Plasty and its Derivatives S. Raimondo, M.R. Colonna, F. Stagno d‘Alcontres; Italy Lessons to Be Learned P / REE67 Fat Grafts Induce Endogenous Adipogenesis In Vivo Adenoviral Derived Cutaneous Gene Transfer M.P. Costa, A.S. Cunha, C.F. Silva, T.E.P. Barros Filho, M. Akimoto, H. Hyakusoku; Japan B. Meilik, R. Zuker, A. Weiss-Meilik, C. Forrest; G. Thomas, A. Penington, D. McCombe, K. Abberton, F. Jacobsen, M. Sorkin, K. Gevers, A. Daigeler, P. Tuma Junior, A.W. Ching, F. Nogueira, M.C. Ferreira; P / REE46 Use of Resorbable Mesh of Polylactic Acid Canada, Israel E. Thompson, W. Morrison; Australia S. Langer, M. Lehnhardt, H.-U. Steinau, Brazil P / REE36 Small Circular Wounds Shrink: Large Circular Associated with Auricular Cartilage Autografts L. Steinstraesser; Germany Wounds Gape to Reconstruct Orbital Floor and Wall Defects. P / REE58 Exact Representation of Complex Anatomical P / REE68 Findings and Value of Microbiological Testing P / REE91 Leptin – Adipokine with Auto- / Pararegulatory J.A. Bush, M.W.J. Ferguson, T. Mason, D.A. McGrouther; Study in an Animal Model Structures Using Plastination Technique: in Plastic Surgery of Contaminated Wounds P / REE78 Down Regulation of Autologous Host Defense Functions in Wound Healing United Kingdom M.A. Viñal, C. Saladino, L.M. Ginesin; Argentina Representation of the Nasolabial Fold – R. Rimdeika, D. Samsanavicius; Lithuania Peptides after Adenoviral Induced Expression of E. Demir, R.M. Sierra-Honigmann, N. Pallua; Germany, A Technical Note Human B Defensin-2 in Rat United States of America P / REE37 Anatomical Approach to Plastic Surgery Definition P / REE47 Sense and Sensibility of C-Reactive Protein H. Toschka, A. Prescher, H. Steinke; Germany P / REE69 The Promotion of Wound Healing and M. Sorkin, F. Jacobsen, A. Rittig, K. Gevers, S. Vasilyev, Y. Vasilyev; Russian Federation in Plastic Surgery Vascularization by the Combination of Bone A. Slowicki, A. Daigeler, M. Lehnhardt, H.-U. Steinau, P / REE92 Use of Polyglicolic Acid Tube Associated with GM1 N. Toman, A. Buschmann, C. Ottomann, T. Muehlberger; P / REE59 Development of an In Vivo Lymphatic Marrow Stromal Cells and Artificial Dermis L. Steinstraesser; Germany in Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves P / REE38 Levels of Evidence for the Treatment Germany Malformation Model Y. Koga, Y. Komuro, M. Yamato, N. Sueyoshi, M.P. Costa, A.S. Cunha, C.F. Silva, T.E.P. Barros Filho, of Keloid Disease A. Hussey, N. Koh, M. Marchionna, Y. Ping, Y. Kojima, T. Okano, A. Yanai; Japan P / REE79 Perfusion of Transferred Free Flaps P. Tuma Junior, A.W. Ching, H.J.Z.R. Costa, F. Nogueira, P. Durani, A. Bayat; United Kingdom P / REE48 Keloid Scars Demonstrate Hypercellularity E. Williams, A. Penington; Australia J. Kozarski, B. Djordjevic, L. Panajotovic; M.C. Ferreira; Brazil in the Subepidermal Layers Peripherally Rather P / REE70 Next-Generation Soft Tissue Fillers—Inductive Serbia and Montenegro P / REE39 Novel Lymphography Using Indocyanine Green than Centrally Suggesting that the Margin is P / REE60 Analysis of Islet Progenitor Cell Survival Adipose Tissue Engineering Matrices for Human Use P / REE93 Effects Caused by Lipolytic Substances on In -Vitro Dye for Near-Infrared Fluorescence Labeling the Active Zone in a Vascularised Tissue Engineering Chamber M. Findlay, K. Abberton, A. Messina, R. Thompson, P / REE80 Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction amongst Plastic Cell Models F. Ogata, R. Azuma, M. Kikuchi, I. Koshima, A. Bayat, W.L. Lam, S. Niggan, S. Pritchard, A. Hussey, L.J. Gonez, S. Feeney, K. Knight, W. Morrison; Australia Surgical Trainees: Experience from a Regional Unit in S.M. Klein, L. Prantl, M. Eisenmann-Klein; Germany Y. Morimoto; Japan D.A. McGrouther; United Kingdom L. Harrison, W. Morrison; Australia the United Kingdom P / REE71 In-Vivo Liver and Pancreas Tissue Engineering- R. Nassab; United Kingdom P / REE94 Modernising Medical Careers: The Changing Face P / REE40 The Role of Perineurium in Peripheral Nerve P / REE49 Biocompatibility Evaluation of Silicone Foam P / REE61 The Viability of Fat Grafts Harvested by Redefining a Role for Plastic Surgery in of Plastic Surgery Training in the UK Regeneration Using a Combined Autologous Implanted in Rats the Colemen Technique: A Comparative Study Organ Transplantation P / REE81 Use of Polycglicolic Acid Tube Associated with C.-J. Tollan, V. Sivarajan; United Kingdom Conduit Made of Vein Plus Perineurium J. Wagenfuhr Jr; Brazil L. Pu, S. Coleman, X. Cui, R. Ferguson, H. Vasconez; M. Findlay, Y. Uda, J. Rophael, A. Messina, K. Knight, FK506 in Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves G. Di Benedetto, L. Grassetti, R. Mazzucchelli, United States of America A. Penington, W. Morrison; Australia M.P. Costa, A.S. Cunha, C.F. Silva, F. Nogueira, P / REE95 Localized Subcutaneous Volume Augmentation M. Scarpelli, A. Bertani; Italy P / REE50 Biomechanical Analyses of a Composite Model T.E.P. Barros, M.C. Ferreira; Brazil through Insulin Induced Lipohypertrophy: for the Tissue Engineered Auricle P / REE62 The Effect of Next Generation Pulsed Dye Lasers P / REE72 A New Human Full-Skin Model to Study Cutaneous A New Application of an Old Side-Effect P / REE41 Enhanced Healing of Ischemic Intractable N.-A. O‘Sullivan, S. Kobayashi, M. Ranka, K. Zaleski, on Resistant Capillary Vascular Malformations Gene Transfer P / REE82 The Efficacy of Recombinant Hyman Activated M.A. Constantinescu, E. Knall, E. Stauffer, P. Diem, Foot Ulcers by Therapeutic Angiogenesis with M. Randolph, M. Yaremchuk; United States of America C.-J. Tollan, V. Sivarajan, D. Widdowson, I. Mackay; F. Jacobsen, A. Rittig, S. Langer, A. Daigeler, Protein-C (Xigris) versus Heparin Treatment for A. Banic; Switzerland Autologous Bone Marrow Cells and Allogeneic United Kingdom M. Lehnhardt, H.-U. Steinau, L. Steinstraesser; Germany the Healing Process of Partial Thickness Burns: Dermal Fibroblasts P / REE51 New Developed, Reliable to Purify and Reusable A Comparative Study H. Mizuno, S. Koike, S. Akaishi, K. Kobe, Cannulars for Liposuction M. Tsagarakis, T. Iconomou, A. Papalois, H. Hyakusoku, M. Miyamoto, Y. Kuroyanagi; Japan A.Z. Taufi g; Germany S. Papadopoulos, A. Giannopoulos, D. Tsoutsos; Greece

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P / REE96 Risk Factors In Elective Soft Tissue Surgery P / TUM7 Extraction of Large Cervical Lipoma by Ultrasonic P / TUM18 Long-Term Outcome after Surgical Treatment of Following Massive Weight Reduction Liposuction with Endoscopic Assistance Malignant Fibrous Histiocytomas in 112 Patients S. De Kerviler, T. Fischer, R. Huesler, A. Banic, T. Minabe, T. Hino, E. Konno, S. Yano, Y. Ohtsuki, M. Lehnhardt, O. Goertz, H. Homann, A. Daigeler, M.A. Constantinescu; Switzerland I. Ban; Japan J. Hauser, H. Steinau; Germany

P / REE97 Growth Factors (FGF-2, VEGF) And A Modulator P / TUM8 Surgery Videoassistida in Resection of the Benign P / TUM19 Skeletal Muscle Metastasis form Oesophageal Of Growth Factors (RGTA) To Improve Latissimus Tumors in Head And Neck Adenocarcinoma Resulting in Brachial Dorsi Muscle Flap Vascularization And Trophicity J.O. Guerrissi, J.A. Guerrissi; Argentina Plexus Symptoms In Two Experimental Models R. Nassab, S. McKirdy, I. Starley; United Kingdom G. Zakine; France P / TUM9 The Indication and Anatomical Aspect of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Cutaneous Malignancy P / TUM20 Onkolytic Activities of Host Defense Peptides P / REE98 Neuro Tissue Engineering Using a Resorbable M. Takikawa, T. Kiyosawa, R. Azuma, M. Nambu, in Soft Tissue Sarcomas Collagen Matrix A. Izumi, M. Kato, S. Yanagibayashi, N. Yamamoto; H.-J. Topal, A. Slowicki, K. Gevers, F. Jacobsen, A. Bozkurt, F. Lassner, G.A. Brook, L. Olde Damink, Japan A. Daigeler, Y. Shai, H.-U. Steinau, L. Steinstraesser; F. Schügner, I. Heschel, N. Pallua; Germany Germany, Israel P / TUM10 Percutaneous Electrothrombosis for the Treatment P / REE99 Reading the History of Surgery From The Egyptian of Cavernous Hemangiomas P / TUM21 Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour Temples and artifacts O. Uysal, O. Erol; Turkey of the Hand: Challenges in Diagnosis and H. El-Minawi, M. El-Minawi; Egypt Management of a Child P / TUM11 Sclerosing Perineurioma at the Nail Fold Causing S. Tadiparthi; United Kingdom Severe Nail Deformity Tumors C. Lau, O. Harley, M. Ho-Asjoe; United Kingdom P / TUM22 Beyond Orange Juice: Does High Concentration Vitamin C Kill Melanoma Cells? P / TUM1 Non-Invasive Hemodynamic and Serological P / TUM12 MRI Examination of Capillary Malformations N. Sheppard, A. Grobbelaar, R. Haywood; United Kingdom Monitoring During Immunetherapy with that are Resistant to Pulsed Dye Laser Trastuzumab vs. Paclitaxel for Metastatic N. Saito, S. Sasaki, M. Sekido, A. Oyama, P / TUM23 Haemangioma of the Hand – Surgical Treatment: Breast Cancer H. Furukawa, A. Saito, Y. Yamamoto; Japan Case Report K. Knobloch, S. Tomaszek, J. Tepe, K.H. Busch, J. Kozarski, D. Pavlovic, G. Sijan; M. Spies, P.M. Vogt; Germany P / TUM13 The Synthetic Host Defense Peptide Derivative Serbia and Montenegro R13-15mer as a Therapeutic Agent against Sarcoma P / TUM2 An Analysis of Complications Following Surgical F. Jacobsen, A. Slowicki, K. Gevers, H. Topal, P / TUM25 Haemangioendothelioma Retiforme of the Hand Treatment of Benign Parotid Disease A. Daigeler, Y. Shai, H.-U. Steinau, L. Steinstraesser; L. Panajotovic, J. Kozarski, B. Djordjevic; N. Mclean, R. Nouraei, Y. Ismail, M. Ferguson, Germany, Israel Serbia and Montenegro R. Milner, P. Thomson, A. Welch; United Kingdom P / TUM14 Early Wide Complete Surgical Excision with Open P / TUM3 Pilomatricoma in Chilhood: Wound Healing: The Procedure of Choice in The Experience in the Hospital for Sick Children Hidradenitis Suppurativa T. Cypel, G. Somers, V. Vijayasckaran, R. Zuker; Canada T. Dettenborn, J. Esters, A. Krause-Bergmann; Germany

P / TUM4 Transsacral Colon Fistula as a Late Complication P / TUM15 Soft Tissue Tumors—Our Results after Resection and Radiation of Sacral J. Nikolic, Z. Janjic´, D. Momcilovic, M. Jovanovic, Chondrosarcoma M. Pajic´; Serbia and Montenegro M. Sand, H.-U. Steinau, L. Steinsträsser; Germany P / TUM16 Skin Melanoma—Present and Past P / TUM5 Chondroid Syringoma of the Hand Z. Janjic´, J. Nikolic, D. Momcilovic, S. Škrbic, H. Borman, M. Deniz, N. Markal, U. Arikan, A. Colak; A. Popovic´, M. Pajic´; Serbia and Montenegro Turkey P / TUM17 Cutometric Measurement of the Skin Viscoelasticity P / TUM6 Keloid Scar Harboring Malignant Blue Nevus after Repeated Expansions and Surgery of Giant Emphasizes the Need for Excision Biopsy and Congenital Pigment Naevi Routine Histology P. Sin, J. Vokurkova; Czech Republic C. Theopold, S. Pritchard, D.A. McGrouther, A. Bayat; United Kingdom

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Level B B 01 Exhibition Area / Registration Desk © bcc Berliner Congress Center © bcc Berliner Congress Center B 02 Exhibition Area Timeless modern architecture, spatial confi guration and its central location The buildings were put under monumental protection in the 1980s. In 2002 it B 03 Press Room make the “Berliner Congress Center am Alexanderplatz” (bcc) a unique event was converted in a way that preserved the building‘s historic character and yet B 04 Speaker´s Room location in Berlin. fundamentally modernizing the facility. It now offers a signifi cantly extended B 05 – B 09 Session Rooms and more fl exible 10,000 m2 gross fl oor area for events since September 2003. Toilets From 1961 – 1964 Hermann Henselmann, renowned Bauhaus-infl uenced Wardrobe architect, created a visionary building complex with the House of Teachers bcc Berliner Congress Center and the Congress Hall. Functionality and transparency are implemented in Alexanderstraße 11 futuristic architecture. 10178 Berlin www.bcc-berlin.de

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EXHIBITOR Booth No. 3 M Deutschland GmbH A 14 Laboratoires SEBBIN A 2 Advanced Bio-Technologies Inc A 1 Luxtec A 15 Baumhauer & Frenzel GmbH A 25 Möller Medical GmbH & Co.KG A 7 Baxter A 18 NexTech Systems A 8 CANADA, Vancouver - Bidder for future IPRAS A 9 Perimed AB A 26 Care Concept Fachkosmetik Vertriebs GmbH A 16 Poly Implants Protheses (PIP France) A 17 CHILE, Santiago - Bidder for future IPRAS A 10 Q-Med GmbH A 20 DE.ME.PRO A 12 Quality Medical Publishing A 11 Eurosilicone / Nagor A 3 SEE Editrice - FIRENZE di Nicodemo Maggiulli A 27 Haag-Streit Deutschland GmbH A 21 Skinetic A 23 INDIA, Delhi - Bidder for future IPRAS A 4 TapMed GmbH A 13 INTEGRA A 22 Thermage Inc. A 6 We thank all exhibiting companies and organizations for their L`estétic GmbH A 24 Valeant Pharmaceuticals International A 5 IPRAS 2007 driven by Volkswagen participation and support at the IPRAS Berlin 2007. LABORATOIRES ARION A 19

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Welcome Ceremony Berliner Dom Gala Party Salon Orchester Berlin will be the guide through the evening: the big-band The Welcome Ceremony at the Berliner Dom on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 The Berliner Dom, the largest Protestant church in Germany, was built from On Friday, June 29, starting at 19:30, the Gala Party will be held at the his- will accompany the dinner and the various show performances with swinging will take place from 19:00 to 20:30, doors open at 18:30. The Berliner 1894–1905 on the Spree island according to the plans of Julius Raschdorff, torical Tempelhof Airport, the oldest commercial airport in the world. The airport and jazzy music from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. From Jazz to Swing, from Dom, the main cathedral of the capital, located within walking distance and served as the main Prussian Protestant church and court church of the building was built from 1934 to 1939. Following the resignation of the Soviet Glenn Miller to Aretha Franklin, the most famous songs and evergreens will from the bcc, is the ideal setting for a memorable Welcome Ceremony. ruling Hohenzollerns. Union from the Allied Control Council and the Allied Command, the blockade be played for you in original versions. of the western section of the city began. With the hope of obtaining control Program: of the western sectors, the Soviets took control of all water and land supply In addition, some entertainment highlights will top off the night: routes to these sections. Thus, effectively eliminating access to necessary food Pipe Organ Music Welcome Party The Welcome Party will take place from 20:30 to 23:00 on the riverbank of supplies and goods. In response, the city was supplied by the Berlin Airlift. The The Andrews Sisters while the guests enter the Berliner Dom the Spree, in front of the Radisson SAS Hotel, opposite of the Berliner Dom. American and British landed cargo loaded aircrafts at a rate of one plane every Typical images of Berlin’s streets in the postwar decades are the American GI’s Pipe Organ accompanied by Trumpet Drinks and food will be available while enjoying some of Berlin‘s nicest views: two minutes for a period of 11 months (‘Candy Bombers’). in their khaki uniforms. The Andrews Sisters have, more than anyone else, while the speakers enter the Berliner Dom the Berliner Dom, the Rotes Rathaus (Town Hall) and the boulevard Unter den After a herculean effort of 280,000 flights, transporting over 2 million tons incarnated this typical image with humor and charm and made it familiar to Petra Zimmermann Linden – all illuminated. of goods that kept an entire city alive, the blockade was lifted and the Airlift millions of people all over the world. Ear candy like “Bei mir bist Du schön”, Pastor came to an end. The former maintenance hall, Hangar 2, will be the special “Rum und Coca-Cola” and “Shoo Shoo Baby” are a must for such a program! This evening is free of charge to all registered participants. setting for the Gala Party. Marita Eisenmann-Klein Marlene Dietrich General Secretary of the IPRAS and President of the DGPRÄC Address Every cineaste remembers the first few scenes of the Billy Wilder movie Johannes C. Bruck Flughafen Berlin Tempelhof; Entrance: Columbiadamm 10, 12101 Berlin “A Foreign Affair” starring Marlene Dietrich showing pictures of the bombed Chairman of the Organizing Committee of IPRAS Berlin 2007 Berlin shortly before the plane lands at Tempelhof Airport. Also remembered Transfer is the moving welcome of Marlene Dietrich at Tempelhof Airport after her Choir accompanied by the Pipe Organ A bus transfer will be organized from the Radisson SAS Hotel and from long years of exile in the USA. Songs like “Black market”, Illusions” or Christoph Markschies the Alexanderplatz. Busses will depart between 19:00 and 19:30. “The Ruins of Berlin” from the movie “A Foreign Affair” will recover many President of the Humboldt University The return transfer will start at 22:30 continuing until midnight, back memories that automatically enhance the evening’s program. Alfred Berger to the Radisson SAS Hotel and to the Alexanderplatz. Honorary President The night will be continued with the Salon Orchester Berlin entertaining Public Transportation you with dancing music like swing, cha cha, disco-fox and with hits from Pipe Organ accompanied by Trumpet • underground train U6 to “Platz der Luftbrücke” – exit Columbiadamm the German Charts. You can also visit a movie theatre showing historical while guests leave the Berliner Dom • bus 104 or 184 to “Flughafen Tempelhof” films of the Berlin airlift. The FESSH Band welcomes the guests outside the Berliner Dom and leads • bus 341 or N4 or N6 to “Platz der Luftbrücke” them to the Welcome Party. It will be an evening full of entertainment, food and music and an excellent Tickets are available at the Registration Desk, the fee is € 30,00 for opportunity for everybody to meet and get to know other congress participants. registered participants and accompanying persons. 124 125 Golfen in der Region Berlin-Brandenburg Die Mitglieder des Golfverband Social Program Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. freuen sich auf Ihren Besuch!

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BGC Stolper Heide Golf- und Landclub Semlin am See FROHNAU Golfclub Schloss Wilkendorf Accompanying Persons Lounge Rotary International Berlin welcomes Friends BERLIN Golfclub Pankow STRAUSBERG TEGEL Information on “What to do today in Berlin” is available for Accompanying Monday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Brandenburger Tor BERLINER RING WEISSENSEE BERLINER RING Persons daily from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Radisson SAS Hotel. Hotel Adlon, Unter den Linden 77 CHARLOTTEN- MITTE Berliner Golf Club BURG Gatow Potsdamer Golf-Club HOPPEGARTEN Here you may receive personal tips and advice about Berlin, addresses and Monday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Süd KÖPENICK KLADOW Märkischer Golfclub Potsdam STEGLITZ opening times of museums, shops and restaurants. Hotel Steigenberger, Los Angeles Platz 1 WANNSEE

TELTOW FÜRSTENWALDE Golf- und Land-Club Golf Club Mahlow Address: Tuesday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Kurfürstendamm POTSDAM Berlin-Wannsee Golfclub Gross Kienitz Radisson SAS Hotel Hotel Kempinski-Bristol, Kurfürstendamm 27 Conference Foyer GC GolfRange KÖNIGS- Sporting Club Berlin Scharmützelsee Berlin-Großbeeren WUSTERHAUSEN Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 5 Tuesday, 19:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Gedächtniskirche Savoy Hotel Berlin, Fasanenstraße 9 –10 Golf- u. Country Club Seddiner See Come and visit us for information on the city while enjoying a cup of coffee. COTTBUS The Lounge is hosted by: Wednesday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin Berliner Golf- und Country Club Motzener See Hotel Adlon, Unter den Linden 77 Lausitzer Golfclub

Thursday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Nord Hotel Steigenberger, Los Angeles Platz 1

Thursday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Spree Potsdamer Golf-Club e.V. Golf- und Land-Club Golf- und Country Club Golf Club Golfclub Gross Kienitz e.V. Lausitzer Golfclub e.V. A-ROSA Golf Club e.V. Kristina Bruck Katharina Olbrisch Berlin Hilton Hotel, Mohrenstraße 30 Tremmen, Zachower Straße Berlin-Wannsee e.V. Seddiner See e.V. Mahlow e.V. An der Straße nach Dahlewitz Am Golfplatz 3, Parkallee 1 14669 Ketzin Golfweg 22, 14109 Berlin Zum Weiher 44, 14552 Michendorf Kiefernweg, 15831 Mahlow 15831 Gross Kienitz 03058 Neuhausen/Spree 15526 Bad Saarow Telefon 0 33 233 / 70 50 Telefon 030 / 806 70 60 Telefon 0 33 205 / 732 0 Telefon 0 33 79 / 37 05 95 Telefon 0 33 708 / 537 70 Tel. 0 35605 42332 Telefon 0 33 631 / 63 300 Telefax 0 33 233 / 70 519 Telefax 030 / 806 70 610 Telefax 0 33 205 / 732 29 Telefax 0 33 79 / 37 05 96 Telefax 0 33 708 / 537 20 Fax 0 355 42 59 61 Telefax 0 33 631 / 63 310 Friday, 13:00 Rotary Club Berlin-Tiergarten [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.potsdamer-golfclub.de www.glcbw.de www.gccseddinersee.de www.gcmahlow.de www.grosskienitz.de www.lausitzer-golfclub.de www.a-rosa.de Hotel Inter-Continental, Budapester Straße 2

GOLFVERBAND Friedrich-Wilhelm von Hesler Golf in Wall Märkischer Golfclub Potsdam e.V. GC GolfRange Berlin- BERLIN-BRANDENBURG E.V. Berliner Golf- und Country Club Sporting Club Berlin Am Königsgraben 1, Kemnitzer Schmiedeweg 1, Großbeeren e.V. Am Golfplatz 1 Motzener See e.V. Scharmützelsee e.V. 16818 Wall 14542 Werder/OT Kemnitz 14979 Großbeeren/OT Neubeeren Am Golfplatz 5, 15749 Mittenwalde/OT Motzen Parkallee 3, 15526 Bad Saarow Telefon 0 33 925 / 71135 Telefon 0 33 27 / 66 37 0 Telefon 0 33 701 / 32 89 0 Telefon 0 33 769 / 501 30 Telefon 0 33 631 / 63 300 Telefax 0 33 925 / 90805 Telefax 0 33 27 / 66 37 37 Telefax 0 33 701 / 32 89 19 Forststraße 34 · 12163 Berlin Telefax 0 33 769 / 501 34 Telefax 0 33 631 / 63 310 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.golfinwall.de www.mgc-potsdam.de www.golfrange.de Tel. 030 - 823 66 09 · Fax 030 - 824 40 98 www.golfclubmotzen.de www.a-rosa.de 126 www.gvbb.de 127 Sightseeing Tours © Berlin Partner / FTB-Werbefotografi e FTB-Werbefotografi / © Berlin Partner © Landesarchiv Berlin e FTB-Werbefotografi / © Partner für Berlin Gerling W. / © Presse- und Informationsamt des Landes Berlin

Berlin is an ideal starting point for tours to several cities of significant historical of the Wall which separated the East from the West, along the Spree River. The New Berlin Jewish Life in Berlin and cultural value. Experience the natural beauty of the landscape and explore Artists from all over the world came to Berlin after the Wall fell to paint not only The New Berlin is not only a marketing concept to attract a new category of The tour focuses on the Jewish history and present of Berlin. In order to obtain the many attractions by attending professionally organized tours. interesting and challenging murals, but politically provocative ones as well. visitors into the german capital but a reality that has changed the face of Berlin a global impression of the Jewish community in Germany and especially in All tours depart and end at the bcc. at the beginning of the 21st century. No other capital in Europe has boomed Berlin, we will first go to the new Jewish Museum which opened in 2001. It is Coming back to the city centre of the former East Berlin, visitors will then so much in the last 15 years: The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the housed in one of the most spectacular buildings erected in Berlin since World Berlin Orientation Tour discover the very unique street “Karl-Marx-Avenue” which was planned as a move of the German Government from Bonn to Berlin gave birth to hundreds War II. The central theme underlying the design by Daniel Libeskind is an Berlin has always been a dynamic city, noted for its ambitious and vivacious “palace for workers” in the fifties: several hundreds of apartments were built of construction sites and promoted a contemporary architecture supported by imaginary network linking the lives and residences of important Berliners. The nature. The Berlin Orientation Tour gives a general overview of the signs of in the 50’s according to higher standards of comfort to offer workers the world famous architects like Leoh Ming Pei, Jean Nouvel, Daniel Libeskind, plan of the building has also been interpreted as an exploded Star of David. change throughout the city and of its most traditional and popular highlights. feeling of a life in a better world. The street was never completely finished but Frank O. Gehry, Renzo Piano etc. From the luxury boutiques of Friedrichstrasse Participants will then continue the tour in the so-called “Scheunenviertel” The bus tour includes sights like the Brandenburg Gate, the German House of nevertheless, it gives you an idea of this amazing project. to the sky-scrapers of Potsdamer Platz, from the cupola of the Reichstag to the where the Jewish community used to live before the war. There is not much Parliament and the Victory Column as well as the Emperor Wilhelm‘s Memorial new Central Station, from the ministeries of the Spree shore to the embassies left of the steps of the Jews in this quarter except a few reopened restaurants Church, the Berlin Cathedral and Charlottenburg Palace. Furthermore, the bus We will then drive past the airport of Tempelhof which was a peculiar witness of Tiergarten, from the futuristic Jewish Museum to the New Academy of Arts, and of course the beautifully restored Synagogue in the Oranienburgerstrasse. will pass the futuristic Potsdamer Platz with the Philharmonic Concert Hall and of the shared Berlin. During the soviet blockade of Berlin from 1948 to 1949, a new city was born. At last we will have a look at the huge memorial for the victims of the holo- the Alexanderplatz with the Red Town Hall, the offi cial Lord Mayor‘s residence. the US troops provided the West-sector with food and coal during more than Thursday, June 28, 09:30 – 12:30 caust situated very close to the Brandenburg Gate. Tuesday, June 26, 13:00 – 16:00 one year through the so-called air-lift: every minute, a “Rosinenbomber” Price per Person: € 26,00 Thursday, June 28, 09:00 – 13:00 Wednesday, June 27, 09:30 – 12:30 (“Raisin bomber”) started at that time in Frankfurt and landed in West-Berlin. Price per Person: € 32,00 Price per Person: € 26,00 The tour ends at Check-Point Charlie where the Wall-Museum is located. During Cold War in Berlin the building of the Berlin Wall in August 1961, Checkpoint Charlie was the fa- Since the end of World War II and until the beginning of the 90’s, the history of mous place where American and Soviet tanks had their stand off - with motors Berlin has permanently been engraved by the presence of the four victors of the running and guns loaded. Until the Wall fell, Checkpoint Charlie was the border War and the Wall dividing West and East Berlin in two. This tour first leads visi- crossing point for diplomats, allied military and foreigners; neither Germans, nor tors behind the scene of the former East Berlin and focuses on the divided city. Berliners were allowed to pass through. Guests will have the possibility to visit the Wall-Museum called “Haus am Check-Point Charlie”: At first, guests will visit the “Soviet Monument” in the Treptow Park: more The famous and emotionally moving museum houses memorabilia from the than 5,000 soviet soldiers fallen at the end of World War II were buried there. history of the Wall, as well as photographs, stories of successful and unsuccess- On the top of a hill, a huge statue bears in remembrance the sacrifice of the ful escapes, etc. soldiers killed to liberate Germany from the Nazism. Just a few hundreds of Wednesday, June 27, 13:00 – 17:00 meters away from the park, we will pass the famous “East Side Gallery”, the Price per Person: € 35,00 longest open-air gallery in the world. It is actually one of the last authentic parts

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Boat Trip on the River Spree Full-Day Tour to Potsdam After the visit of one of the palaces of Sanssouci Park, we will go to the New The Spree River is one of Berlin‘s major rivers and flows from East to West es- The capital of the Land of Brandenburg Potsdam is located in a beautiful hill Garden to have lunch in the Castle of Cecilienhof: The place where, in 1945, sentially dividing the city in half. Constantly passing under bridges – Berlin has area between vast waterways of the Havel and numerous lakes. the Potsdam Conference with Stalin, Churchill and Truman, took place. The more bridges than Venice! – the tour takes guests throughout the city of Berlin In 1660, the Brandenburg Elector, Friedrich Wilhelm, chose Potsdam to be his Castle of Cecilienhof was built in the early 20th century in the style of English offering a unique perspective of the sights. Starting at the Berlin Cathedral, the place of residence. Frederick the Great and others strongly infl uenced the city Tudor villas. A hotel and a restaurant are also located there today. ship‘s routing will pass by: and its architecture. Coming from Wannsee, you will drive into Potsdam across Thursday, June 28, 09:00 – 17:00 • The Museum Island, architectural and cultural complex classed by UNESCO the famous Glienicker Brücke: the bridge where spies used to be exchanged Price per Person: € 87,00 that gathers 5 different museums: the Pergamon Museum, one of the oldest during the Cold War. museums of architecture in the world, the Bode Museum housing by then Full-Day Tour to Dresden the Egyptian collection, the Old Museum housing special exhibitions and the The tour of the old town will include the following sights: Numerous attributes have been given to Dresden. Called among others the antique collection), the Old National Gallery housing an extensive collection • Brandenburg Gate The baroque gate was built in 1770 after a roman Florence on the Elbe, The capital of the Land of Saxony is a city of culture and of classic sculptures as well as paintings of 18th and 19th centuries and the triumph arch. art. Baroque, Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Classical styles have become an integral New Museum (in renovation) • Dutch Quarter The quarter, with its typical red brick houses, its small part of Dresden. After the massive bombing of the city during the night of the • The Friedrichstrasse railway station, once the check-point for all West alleys and its own channel, was built by Frederick William I. for the Dutch 13th to the 14th of February 1945, the destroyed city kept its courage and Berliners coming to East Berlin to visit their relatives immigrants between 1734 and 1742. promptly began to rebuild its buildings back to their original beauty. The last • The Reichstag (parliament) with its futuristic cupola and the new • Marstall Built in 1746 by Johann Arnold Nehring and Gottfried Wenzeslaus and best example is of course the Frauenkirche which reopened its doors at the ministry quarter von Knobelsdorff. end of 2005. • The new Chancellery, residence and office of the chancellor • Nikolai Church The classical church was built from 1831 to 1837 by The baroque church is not the only object of interest in Dresden which has by • The brand new central railway station Karl Friedrich Schinkel on the site of the old baroque church that burnt far more to offer to the visitors like the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe), the • The Bellevue Palace (residence of the German President) down in 1795. Albertinum with the art gallery, the Zwinger Museum, the Court Church and of • The Park of Tiergarten, the huge green lungs of Berlin • In continuation, we will visit the beautiful Sanssouci Park designed by course, one of the most famous sights in Dresden, the Semper Opera House. • The Castle of Charlottenburg, built in 1695 as a summer residence for Peter Joseph Lenné and admire the numerous palaces and houses built The Dresden of old enticed such poets as Friedrich Schiller, Heinrich von Kleist, Sophie Charlotte, the spouse of the future King Frederick I. in it: Palace Sanssouci Built by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff in 1715 Ludwig Tieck and Ludwig Uhland and world famous musicians such as von Carl A Guide on board will point out and explain sights along the way. in the rococo style, the castle was the summer residence of Frederic II. Maria von Weber, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. All of them were pulled Friday, June 29, 09:30 – 12:30 • New Palace To reflect Prussia’s wealth after the Seven-Year-War, the Neues to this city and caught up in its current and atmosphere. The visit of the city Price per Person: € 60,00 Palais with its various ornaments, was built from 1763 to 1769. will allow you to know why… • The Orangerie Friday, June 29, 08:00 – 18:00 • The New Chambers Price per Person: € 90,00 • The Chinese Tea House • The Dutch windmill

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IDRT-SL IDRT Abstract CD-Rom CME Counter in the registration area during the following times: The Abstract CD-Rom, sponsored by POLYTECH SILIMED Europe GmbH and Tuesday, June 26 to Friday, June 29, 2007 Silimed Ltda., is available at the sponsor’s booth which is located on Level C. 12:45 – 14:15; 17:45 – 19:15 The Abstract CD-Rom can be picked up during the Exhibition Opening Hours Saturday, June 30, 2007 at the sponsor‘s booth. You will find a voucher in the congress bag. 12:45 – 14:00

Accommodation and Tours Closing Remarks If you wish to book one of the tours especially organized for the congress (see The closing remarks will be given on Saturday, June 30, from 12:45 to 13:15 Social Program – Tours), if you need to reserve a hotel room or if you have any at the bcc, in the Kuppelsaal. problems with your reservation, please visit the Hotel / Social Program Counter in the registration area. Coat Check and Luggage Storage The coat check is located on Level B, next to the registration area. It will open We added to your treatment options Provides immediate wound Accompanying Persons Lounge at 7:00 in the morning and close after the Master Classes at 19:00. by taking silicone away. coverage with bilayer matrix. Information on “What to do Today in Berlin” is available for accompanying On Saturday, June 30, it will be open from 7:00 to 14:00. persons daily from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Radisson SAS Hotel, Karl-Liebknecht- Straße 5, in the Conference Foyer. The Lounge is hosted by Kristina Bruck and Coffee Breaks NEW POSSIBILITIES Katharina Olbrisch. Coffee will be served free of charge to all registered participants during the following times:

Not available in the U.S. Banking and Currency Exchange The next Exchange Office and two major banks can be found at the train Tuesday, June 26 to Friday, June 29, 2007 A NEW SKIN, A NEW LIFE. station Alexanderplatz. 10:45 – 11:15; 15:45 – 16:15 Saturday, June 30, 2007 Catering Area 10:45 – 11:15 The catering areas are distributed on all 3 levels of the exhibition area. Company Training Courses / Lunch Symposia Certifi cate of Attendance Company Training Courses will be held outside the scientific program and The Certificate of Attendance will be available at the “CME / Certificates are scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 13:00 to of Attendance” desk. It will indicate the CME credits awarded to the congress 14:00. For a detailed schedule, please see page 96 to 99. as well as the delegates name. Congress Courtesies and Code of Conduct CME Credits (Continued Medical Education) In consideration of all conference participants, mobile phones should be The congress has been CME certified by the Berliner Ärztekammer (www. turned off in all session rooms. Congress participants are expected to refrain aerztekammer-berlin.de). From June 26 –29, 2007, a total of six (6) CME from the following: credits will be offered each day: Three (3) for the morning sessions and three • Inflicting personal threat or harm to any congress participant, (3) for the afternoon sessions. On June 30, 2007, three (3) CME credits will exhibitor or staff be offered for the morning sessions. • Inflicting damage to any property • Preventing speakers from giving their speeches BURN SURGERY • PLASTIC SURGERY • TRAUMATOLOGY • CHRONIC WOUNDS For European and International participants, a Certificate of Attendance will be • Taking pictures during the lectures available at the registration area which will indicate the CME credits awarded to the congress. German Physicians will need to submit their barcode-stickers Congress Bag issued by their Medical Chamber for accreditation purposes for each half-day The congress bag, containing the congress material, can be obtained at the Integra LifeSciences Corporation 311 Enterprise Drive • Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 for which they would like to receive CME Credits. The barcode-stickers can only registration area for all registered participants. §: 800-654-2873 • 800-275-0500 be handed in after having attended the morning or afternoon sessions at the ¨: 800-275-5363 • www.Integra-Ls.com

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Currency IPRAS Name Badge Press and Media The currency in Germany is the Euro (€). The IPRAS booth is located at the registration desk on Level B. A badge is required for admittance to all official congress sessions, the exhibi- The Press Room is located on Level B, Room B03. tion area, the opening ceremony and welcome reception. Each participant is The main press conference will be held on Monday, June 25, at 14:30 at the Electricity Language asked to present the badge in order to gain access to the congress. The badge Radisson SAS Hotel, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 5, Room Turmalin. The electric current in Germany is 230 Volts. The official congress language is English. must be clearly displayed. Please note that a replacement fee of € 50,00 will Daily expert talks will be held at 13:00 in the Press Room of the bcc with be charged for reissuing lost / forgotten badges. the up-to-date developments. The concluding press conference will be held on Exhibition Liability and Insurance Friday, June 29, at 13:00 in the Press Room of the bcc. Congress participants are requested to visit the exhibition in all foyers of the The congress organizer can not accept liability for personal injury, loss of or Posters bcc. The exhibition will be open: damage to belongings of congress participants, either during or as a result of During the IPRAS 2007 the traditional Poster Exhibition and Poster Sessions The Press Room will be open during the following times: the congress. Please check the validity of your own insurance. are replaced with an E-Poster Exhibition. All accepted Posters are displayed on Tuesday, June 26 to Friday June 29, 2007 computer screens. Here participants are able to view all posters at computer Tuesday, June 26, 2007 09:00 – 18:00 Lost and Found terminals throughout the whole congress period. With the easy to use Naviga- 08:00 – 17:00 Saturday, June 30, 2007 The Lost and Found is located on Level B at the registration desk. tion System and Search Engine, delegates have the opportunity to search for Wednesday, June 27 to Friday, June 29, 2007 09:00 – 14:00 authors, topics or keywords and view all submitted E-posters. 08:00 – 18:00 Lunches The poster terminals also provide chat functions where poster authors and Saturday, June 30, 2007 Filming and Taking Pictures Lunch boxes will be available on all 3 levels in the exhibition area during the viewers have the possibility to communicate with each other. 08:00 – 13:00 Out of respect for author‘s and speaker‘s copyrights, it is forbidden to take following times: pictures and / or to film during any official congress sessions. By negligence, Posters have been handed in and accepted in the following categories: Public Transportation the participant will be excluded from the congress without refund of the paid Tuesday, June 26 to Friday, June 29, 2007 Aesthetic Mamma The closest public transportation station is the S-Bahn and U-Bahn registration fee. 12:45 – 14:15 Anti Aging Reconstructive station “Alexanderplatz”. You have several connections to underground Saturday, June 30, 2007 Burns Research / Experimental trains (U-Bahn), trams (Straßenbahn) and trains (S-Bahn). Please find Final Program 13:30 – 14:00 Craniofacial Tumors a detailed map of the public transportation net on page 140. The Final Program is also available for download on the congress website Hands www.ipras2007berlin.com. Master Classes We recommend that you buy the City Tour Card, which grants access to all Master Class Sessions will be held: The E-Poster area is located on Level A in room A08 and will be open during public transportation possibilities in Berlin and Potsdam. It also entitles you to Internet Café the following times: a discount of up to 50% in many museums, tourist attractions and in some The Internet Café, sponsored by Allergan, is located on Level A nearby Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Tuesday, June 26 to Friday June 29, 2007 theatres. You can buy this ticket as well as many other tickets for 2, 3 or 5 the E-Poster area in room A08. The Internet Café offers free access to the 08:00 – 09:00 09:00 – 18:00 days at all ticket machines, which can be found at all train stations. internet. Please limit your usage time to 5 minutes. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday, June 30, 2007 18:00 – 19:00 09:00 – 14:00 Registration The Internet Café will be open during the following times: All congress participants are required to personally check in at the appropriate Tuesday, June 26 to Friday June 29, 2007 A separate registration and payment is required to attend the Master Classes. Participants can also view the submitted posters after the close of the registration desk. The registration desks will be open during the following times: 09:00 – 18:00 For a detailed schedule and program, please see page 95. congress via the congress website at www.ipras2007berlin.com using Saturday, June 30, 2007 their individual login. Monday, June 25, 2007 09:00 – 14:00 If you would like to register on a short notice, please obtain a Letter of Confir- 14:00 – 19:00 mation at the registration counter no later than 1 hour prior to the scheduled Login Information Tuesday, June 26 to Friday, June 29, 2007 Master Class. Your Letter of Confirmation must be shown when entering the User: Participant’s Last Name 7:00 – 18:30 session room. Password: Participant’s Number Saturday, June 30, 2007 7:00 – 14:00 The E-Poster Exhibition is supported by POLYTECH SILIMED Europe GmbH and Silimed Ltda.

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Smoking Policy There is a non-smoking policy throughout the whole bcc.

Speakers’ Room Speakers must report to the Speakers’ Room, located on Level B, room B04, at least three hours prior to their presentation in order to check and deposit their presentation. Please provide the data on a Memory Stick or a CD-Rom. Please note that it is not allowed to run the presentation from your personal laptop in the Session Room. Video support is at the sole responsibility of the speaker. The opening hours are daily from 7:00 to 18:00.

Taxis The nearest taxi stop is located at “Alexanderplatz”. Taxis are indicated by the usual signs on the outside of the car.

Telephone Public telephone boxes can be found everywhere in the city. Telephone cards can be bought at the post office, in newsagents, Berlin Infostores and many other places. Call shops also offer reasonable prices for international calls. The country code for Germany is 49 and the area code for Berlin 30.

Tipping Prices are calculated to include taxes and services, but it is usual to round up the bill. Tips are appreciated, it is usual to leave a tip of about 10% of the total sum of the bill in restaurants and cafes.

Tourist Information “Berlin Infostores” are located at the Hauptbahnhof (main train station), at the Brandenburg Gate and at the Reichstag.

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