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Winter Scientific Meeting23 - 25 November 2016Victoria Park Plaza - London
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President’s Welcome
Dear Friends,
I find it hard to believe that the Winter Meeting 2016
marks the end of my two years as BAPRAS President.
It has flown by.
We have a great programme for you and I also have
the enormous privilege that we have a Hunterian
Lecture from Australia and an Australian, in the shape
of Brian Sommerlad, delivering the McIndoe Lecture
on his work and the enormous impact he has had
on the treatment of cleft lip and palate both in this
country and internationally. I am also delighted that the Royal College of Surgeons
of England is conferring an Honorary Fellowship on Dr Foad Nahai, who trained in
Medicine in Bristol, as did I, and then moved to the USA because he felt the career
path was more open there in the 1970s. A tragedy for UK Plastic Surgery.
Our inability, as a specialty, to look beyond individual self-interest blighted us badly
in the 70s and 80s. I hope I have helped make us more outward-looking during my
two years and that those who viewed me at the ‘Fifth Column’ now have a different
view of my passion for our specialty and our Association. Members - Please attend
the AGM. The changes coming in the redevelopment of Royal College of Surgeons
of England make our choices in the next few months crucial and your Council need
you to decide on our course. It could produce the biggest change in our Association
since 1946...and I am not underestimating the situation.
Nigel Mercer
President, BAPRAS
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BAPRAS
OfficersMr N S G Mercer President
Mr D J Ward Deputy President
Wg Cdr A N Pandya Honorary Secretary
Mr N K James Honorary Treasurer
Council MembersMr O A Ahmed- Council Member for the North East
Mr D E Boyce- Council Member for Wales
Mr T S Burge- Council Member for the South West
Miss A L Dancey- Council Member for the West Midlands
Mr R M Haywood- Council Member for the East of England
Mr C Hill- Council Member for Northern Ireland
Miss B Jemec- Council Member for London
Mr A R Khandwala- Council Member for the South East Coast
Mr A Kotwal- Council Member for Yorkshire and Humberside
Mr P McArthur- Non-regional Council Member
Mr D J McGill- Council Member for Scotland
Mr M C Swan- Council Member for South Central
Mr A Misra- Non-regional Council Member
Dr M Shah- Council Member for the North West
Mr N Yii- Council Member for the East Midlands
Council
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President’s Welcome 2
Council 3
Overview
Programme Overview 5
Special Interest Group meetings & Closed Committees 6
Programme
Wednesday 23 November 7
Thursday 24 November 12
Friday 25 November 19
Posters
Posters by Surname 25
Posters by Presentation Slot 28
Posters by Numerical Order 29
Exhibition and Sponsorship
Sponsors 35
Exhibitor list 36
Floor plans 37
Exhibitor Information 38
Information
Venue Information 49
Information for Delegates 50
Information for Presenters 51
Future Meetings 52
Social Events 53
Contents
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Programme Overview VictoriaSuite EdwardSuite
Wednesday23November
09:00 Registrationandrefreshments
09:55 President’swelcome
10:00 Overseaseducation/Skin
12:30 Lunchandposterpresentations
13:45 Cleft Research
15:45 Refreshmentbreak
16:00 Hackathon
16:15 BAPRASAGM
Thursday24November
07:30 RegistrationandPresident’sBreakfastMeeting
08:30 Innovation Craniofacial
10:10 Refreshmentbreak
10:35 HunterianLecture-ProfJGreenwood
11:15 Education
12:15 PresentationofRCSEngHonoraryFellowship
12:35 Guestlecture-DrFNahai
13:00 Lunchandposterpresentations
14:15 Aesthetics
16:15 Refreshmentbreak
16:35 President’sPrize
Friday25November
08:00 Registrationandrefreshments
08:30 Limbs,trunkandtrauma
09:20 HeadandNeck
10:25 AnnouncementofWinnerofPresident’sPrize2016
10:30 Refreshmentbreak
11:00 Microsurgery-SponsoredbyMercianS&T
13:00 Lunchandposterpresentations
14:15 Breast
15:45 MeetingClose
A number of Special Interest Group meetings, and other associated meetings will be held over the lunchbreaks. There is no need to register for these meetings- just collect your lunch and make your way to the relevant room.
Victoria Suite Edward Suite
Wednesday 23 November
12:45-13:30 Skin special interest group Facial palsy special interest group
16:00- 19:00 Hackathon
Thursday 24 November
13:00-13:30 PLASTA meeting
13:30-14:15 Head & Neck BFIRST trainees meeting special interest group
Friday 25 November
13:00-13:30 Microsurgery special interest group
13:30-14:15 Breast special interest group Trauma and orthoplastics special interest group
AGM
Wednesday 23 November
The BAPRAS AGM will be held from 16:15 on Wednesday 23 November in the Victoria
Suite. BAPRAS Members in all categories are invited to attend this meeting.
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Special Interest Group Meetings
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09.00 – 10:30 Wednesday 23 November 2016
Wednesday 23 NovemberLectures take place in the Edward and Victoria Suites. Refreshments, posters and exhibitors can be found in the Beatrice Suite
09:00 Registration, refreshments and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
09:55 President’s Welcome
Location: Victoria Suite
Overseas Education / Skin
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Mr W L Lam & Mr M Moncrieff
10:00 Free Paper - Regulation of vitamin D bioavailability in human skin by fibroblasts and keratinocytes during wound healing
Mr J Q Tay (Presenter), Dr O Kamala, Dr A M Graham, Dr M J Thornton, Mr A L Mahajan, (Senior), Bradford
10:10 Free Paper - Systematic pathological component scores for skin-containing vascularized composite allografts
Dr D Leonard (Presenter) (Senior), Glasgow
10:20 Free Paper - An investigation into the efficacy of a single low dose of insulin in the prevention of excessive cutaneous scarring in patients undergoing aesthetic breast surgeries
Mr M J Hallam1 (Presenter), Miss A Thomas2, Miss E Pitt3, Mr C Nduka2 (Senior), 1Aberdeen, 2East Grinstead, 3Buckinghamshire
10:30 Free Paper - Application of a 2-Layer VAC assisted wound closure following inguinal lymph node dissection
Miss E Gathura (Presenter), Miss R Sharma, Mr M Heaton, Mr M Moncrieff (Senior), Norwich
Programme
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10:40 – 12:00 Wednesday 23 November 2016
10:40 Free Paper - The 2015 NICE melanoma guidelines and the sentinel node paradox: evidence-based or arbitrary?
Mr D Morgan Jones (Presenter), Mr M Heaton, Mr M Moncrieff (Senior), Norwich
10:50 Free Paper - Unifying management of paediatric spitz tumours: development of management guidelines
Miss C Defty, (Presenter) Miss S Beattie, Miss J Fielding, Dr J McPartland, Dr A Bakshi, Ms S Falder (Senior), Liverpool
11:00 Free Paper - Oligometastatic disease in AJCC stage IV melanoma: incidence and outcomes of primary surgical resection
Miss M C I Lo (Presenter), Miss J Maraka, Miss S White, Miss L Wingfield, Miss K Almand-Chinn, Mr M Moncrieff (Senior), Norwich
11:10 Free Paper - Patients with a failed sentinel node biopsy- what next?
Miss C Rivers (Presenter), Mr S Iyer (Senior), Preston
11:20 Free Paper - Prognostic Significance of Microsatellites and Sentinel Node Status for Melanoma Patients
Dr S Ramadan1 (Presenter); Dr M Mikhail2, Mr M Rughani2, Mr O Cassell2, Mr M Moncrieff1 (Senior), 1Norwich, 2Oxford
11:30 Free Paper - Nigerian burn course: a model of international surgery collaboration to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of burn care
Dr A Ibrahim1(Presenter), Dr O Oikeh2, Dr O Adebayo1, Mr D Barnes3, Mr N El-Muttardi3, Dr S Smailes3, Miss B Jemec4(Senior), 1Zaria Kaduna State, Nigeria, 2Abuja, Nigeria, 3Chelmsford, 4London
11:40 Update - BFIRST
Mr W L Lam
11:50 A training pathway for humanitarian medicine
Professor A Redmond
12:00 Guest Lecture - Cleft care in a developing country
Mr K K Tan
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12:10 – 14:35 Wednesday 23 November 2016
12:15 Q&A for guest presenters
12:30 Lunch, exhibition and poster presentations
Location: Beatrice Suite/Foyer
The following authors will be presenting posters in the Foyer. For information on presentation titles, please see the poster section of the programme
Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3
12:30 1 - A Molajo 11 - S Koonce
12:45 2 - S Hassan 7 - T Paterson 12 - R Wain
13:00 3 - C Lutterodt 8 - S Sepheripour 13 - S Yao
13:15 4 - S Sandhu 9 - L Wright 14 - N Riddell
13:30 5 - E Woods 10 - J Dunne
13:45 McIndoe Lecture Mr B Sommerlad Location: Victoria Suite Chair: Mr N S G Mercer
Cleft
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Mr C Hill & Mr K K Tan
A parallel session on research is taking place in the Edward Suite. Go to page 10 to view presentations in this session
14:25 Free Paper - Reducing the vermilion notch in primary unilateral cleft lip repairs: Z-plasty versus the Noordhoff triangular flap
Dr S Jan (Presenter), Professor F Khan (Senior), Lahore, Pakistan
14:35 Free Paper - Single surgeon, 15 years outcomes to complete bilateral cleft lip and palate treated by asynchronous lip and hard palate repair
Miss F Maggiulli, (Presenter), Mr N Mercer (Senior), Bristol
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14:45 – 15:25 & 14:25 - 14:35 Wednesday 23 November 2016
14:45 Free Paper - Investigation of the reliability of assessment of videofluoroscopy for velopharyngeal dysfunction
Ms C de Blacam (Presenter), Mr D Orr (Senior), Dublin
14:55 Free Paper - A protocol to deep phenotype the unilateral cleft lip deformity
Miss A Chadha1 (Presenter) Professor J Sandy2, Professor D Edwards1, Dr Y Wang1, Professor P Haers1 (Senior), 1London, 2Bristol
15:05 Free Paper - Feasibility of da Vinci® robotic cleft palate repair: development of a novel robotic instrument for trans-oral robotic surgery
Dr C Forrest, Toronto (Presenter) (Senior), Dr D Podolosky, Mr T Looi, Dr K Wong, Dr D Fisher, Dr J Drake, Toronto, Canada
15:15 Free Paper - Sphincter manometry: a novel method of assessing velopharyngeal function
Mr R Murphy (Presenter) Mr G Laitung (Senior), Miss L Howell, Preston
15:25 Guest Lecture - The cleft surgical journey - a personal approach
Mr K K Tan
Research - Hosted by the Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network
Location: Edward Suite
Chair: Professor A Jain
A parallel session on cleft is taking place in the Edward Suite. Go to page 9 to view presentations in this session
14:25 Update - RSTN
Professor A Jain
14:35 Guest Lecture - Placebo controls in surgery
Dr K Wartolowska
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14:55 – 16:00 Wednesday 23 November 2016
14:55 Free Paper - Does simple trapeziectomy work for base of thumb osteoarthritis?
Mr M Gardiner1 (Presenter), Dr P Kamalathevan2, Mrs C Cooper1, Professor D Beard1, Professor A Jain1, 1Oxford, 2London
15:05 Update - Results of the Nail bed INJury Analysis pilot randomised controlled trial
Ms A Greig (Presenter), London
15:15 Free Paper - OptiFLAPP: an undergraduate-led national survey
Dr R Kwasnicki, London (Presenter)
15:25 Free Paper - Inception of the first national cleft trainee collaborative
Miss A Chadha, London (Presenter)
15:35 Free Paper - Vascularised Lymph Node Transfer in DIEP patients and effects on reducing lymphoedema. VLNT DIEP- A Multicentre, National Randomized Controlled Trial.
Mrs L Patel1 (Presenter), Ms R Waters2 (Senior), 1Stoke-on-Trent, 2Birmingham
15:45 Refreshment break and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
16:00 BAPRAS Annual General Meeting
Location: Victoria Suite
16:00 Hackathon - Hosted by BAPRAS Innovation SIG
Location: Edward Suite
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08:00 – 09:35 Thursday 24 November 2016
Thursday 24 November
07:30 Registration,President’sbreakfastandexhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
AlldelegatesareinvitedtojoinusintheBeatriceSuiteforbreakfastwiththeBAPRASOfficers
Innovation-HostedbyBAPRASInnovationSIG
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Mr R Kerstein & Mr B Dheansa
AparallelsessiononcraniofacialistakingplaceintheEdwardSuite.Gotopage13toviewpresentationsinthissession
08:30 FreePaper-Proximie:transformingthroughaugmentedreality
Ms N Hachach-Haram (Presenter), Mr A Mosahebi (Senior), London
08:35 FreePaper-OxfordPlasticssmartphoneapp:aninnovativeapproachtojuniordoctorinduction
Ms R Morhij (Presenter), Mr A Ramsden (Senior), Oxford
08:40 GuestLecture-Buildingacomputationalmodellingsystemforsurgicalprocess
Mr J Neheme
09:05 GuestLecture-OpenYourMindtoOthers
Professor M Elliot
09:30 FreePaper-OPBOOK:connectingtraineesandconsultantstoimproveaesthetictraining
Mr A Shiatis (Presenter), Miss H Lloyd-Hughes, Mr A Ponniah, Mr A Mosahebi (Senior), London
09:35 FreePaper-The‘cordandtape’tendonmodelfortendonrepair-aninnovative,versatileandinexpensivesimulationmodel
Mr S Majumder1, Wakefield (Presenter) (Senior), Mr S Duffy2, 1Wakefield, 2Bristol
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09:40 – 10:05 & 08:30 - 09:10 Thursday 24 November 2016
09:40 Guest Lecture - How to develop innovations within the NHS and get them to market
Dr R Deed
10:05 Guest Lecturer Round Table
Craniofacial
Location: Edward Suite
Chairs: Mr D Dunaway & Mr D Johnson
A parallel session on innovation is taking place in the Victoria Suite. Go to page 12 to view presentations in this session
08:30 Free Paper - A morphable model of the human head as an outcome tool for craniosynostosis surgery
Mr C Duncan1 (Presenter) (Senior), Mr H Dai2, Dr N Pears2, 1Liverpool, 2York
08:40 Free Paper - The surgical management of trigonoscaphocephaly as a result of combined metopic and sagittal synostosis
Mr T Dobbs1 (Presenter), Mr O Salahuddin2, Mr J R JayaMohan2, Mr P Richards2, Mr S Magdum2, Mr S Wall2, Mr D Johnson2 (Senior), 1Swansea, 2Oxford
08:50 Free Paper - Transfusion trends in fronto-orbital advancement: an analysis of 700 cases in the national craniofacial service
Mr C Duncan1(Presenter), Miss M Stanley1, Dr E Carver2, Dr C Miller2, Dr R Evans3, Ms A White1, 1Liverpool, 2Birmingham, 3Oxford
09:00 Free Paper - Osseointegrated implants for auricular reconstruction: is simultaneous tumour resection and implant placement reliable?
Mr J C E Pollock (Presenter), Dr N Knapp, Dr J Chaggar, Mr N White, Mr S Parma, Mr J Baden, Mr D Evriviades (Senior), Birmingham
09:10 Free Paper - A new and safe approach to correct the prominent ear deformity: the distally based perichondrio-adipo-dermal flap technique with or without conchal cartilage excision
Dr E Cihandide (Presenter) (Senior), Dr O Kayiran, Istanbul, Turkey
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09:20 – 11:15 Thursday 24 November 2016
09:20 Free Paper - Three-dimensional printing supports chondrogenesis of human adipose stem cells on nanocomposite scaffolds
Miss M Griffin(Presenter), Mr N Prinsloo, Professor A Seifalian, Professor P Butler (Senior), London
09:30 Free Paper - The management of fibro-adipose vascular anomalies at a tertiary referral centre: the Great Ormond Street Experience
Mr D Nikkhah (Presenter) Miss R Ashton, Mr G Murphy, Miss C Mahon, Mrs A Barnacle, Mr J Moledina, Miss M Miranda, Miss G Smith, Mr B Sivakumar (Senior), London
09:40 Free Paper - Three thousand non-surgical sclerotherapy treatments of vascular anomalies with intralesional Bleomycin injection
Mr T Muir (Presenter) (Senior), Mr A Al-Mousawi, Mr D Katechia, Dr G Kessell, Dr R Jayaraj, Dr S Fitzgerald, Middlesbrough
09:50 Guest Lecture - History of craniofacial surgery in Paris
Dr E Arnaud
10:10 Refreshment break and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
10:20 Hunterian Lecture Location: Victoria Suite
The evolution of acute burn management - retiring the split skin graft
Associate Professor J Greenwood
Chair: Mr T E E Goodacre
Education
Location: Victoria Suite
Chair: Mr D J Ward
11:15 Update - Scar Free Foundation
Mr B Eley
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11:25 – 12:35 Thursday 24 November 2016
11:25 Update - Royal College of Surgeons Aesthetic Project
Mr S Cannon
11:35 Free Paper - Effects of amniotic membrane seeded by foetal fibroblast and adipose-derived stem cell on regeneration of full thickness extensive burn wounds in rats
Dr A Bajouri (Presenter), Professor S Motamed (Senior), Dr H Molaei, Mr E Taghiabadi, Dr S Shafiiyan, Dr N Sodeifi, Dr N Aghdami, Miss T Bolourieh, Tehran, Iran
11:45 Free Paper - McIndoe’s Guinea Pig Club: the prototype patient support group
Mr T Pezas (Presenter) (Senior), London
11:55 Free Paper - How plastic surgery departmental income is affected by surgical notes and the variability of clinical coding
Miss A F L Edwin (Presenter) (Senior), Durham
12:05 Free Paper - The consultant learning curve: analysis of the first 100 consecutive one stage hypospadias repairs performed by a single surgeon in a regional centre
Ms D Carlos (Presenter), Ms J Hughes, Mr N Wilson Jones (Senior), Swansea
12:15 Presentation of Honorary Fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons of England
12:35 Guest Lecture - 40 years of plastic surgery education: what have I learned?
Dr F Nahai
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15:36 – 16:55 Thursday 24 November 201613:00 – 15:05 Thursday 24 November 2016
15:35 FreePaper-Perfectingaestheticresultsinabdominoplasty:thechampagnegroovetechnique
Dr E Keramidas (Presenter) (Senior), Athens, Greece
15:45 FreePaper-Influenceofanoctenidine-basedwoundgelonpostoperativewoundhealingandscarringafterabdominoplasty
Dr J Matiasek (Presenter), Vienna, Austria
15:55 FreePaper-Comparingplasticsurgerynationallitigationcauses,ratesandcostswithotheralliedsurgicalspecialties
Mr A Trevatt, (Presenter), Mr D Thomson, Mr M Soldin (Senior), London
16:05 FreePaper-Doesbreastsizepredictbackpain?
Mr A J Bowey (Presenter) (Senior), Mr P Sanderson, Miss D Lees, Dr I Serrano-Pedraza, Newcastle upon Tyne
16:15 Refreshmentbreakandexhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
President’sPrize
Location: Victoria Suite
Chair: Mr N S G Mercer
16:35 FreePaper-Leukocytedepletionofthedonorlimbusingex-vivonormothermicperfusion
Mr K Amin (Presenter), Mr W Critchley, Dr A Ball, Miss T Major, Mr J Stone, Miss R Edge, Miss C Chhina, Mr J Wong, Dr J Fildes (Senior), Manchester
16:45 FreePaper-Novelbiomarkerinvenousdisease:theroleofConnexin43topredictpoorwoundhealing
Mr M Kanapathy1 (Presenter), Professor D Becker2, Professor T Richards1, Mr A Mosahebi1, (Senior), 1London, 2 Singapore
16:55 FreePaper-Smartpolymers:anewtoolboxforreconstruction?
Miss R Harrison1 (Presenter), Dr I Dunlop2, Professor M Stevens2, Mr S Hettiaratchy2 (Senior), 1Wakefield, 2London
13:00 Lunch,exhibitionandposterpresentations
Location: Beatrice Suite/Foyer
ThefollowingauthorswillbepresentingpostersintheFoyer.Forinformationonpresentationtitles,pleaseseethepostersectionoftheprogramme
Screen1 Screen2 Screen3
13:00 15-WChoong 20-CLutterodt
13:15 16-NKelemen
13:30 17-AHadj 22-ASalibi 27-AAl-Mousawi
13:45 18-WNabulyato 23-KDhaliwal 28-CLutterodt
14:00 19-MVourvachis 26-SRahman
Aesthetics
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Mr N S G Mercer & Mr S J Withey
14:15 Update-Workforceplanning
Mr R Haywood
14:25 Update-SNOMED
Mr N K James
KSAPSRhinoplastyMasterclass
WearepleasedtowelcomecolleaguesfromtheKoreanSocietyofAestheticPlasticSurgeonsforthissessiononrhinoplasty
14:35 SeptorhinoplastyfortheEastAsiannose
Professor E Dhong
15:05 CurrenttechniquesofnasaldorsalaugmentationandshortnosecorrectioninKorea
Dr S Man Koon
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15:36 – 16:55 Thursday 24 November 2016
15:35 Free Paper - Perfecting aesthetic results in abdominoplasty: the champagne groove technique
Dr E Keramidas (Presenter) (Senior), Athens, Greece
15:45 Free Paper - Influence of an octenidine-based wound gel on postoperative wound healing and scarring after abdominoplasty
Dr J Matiasek (Presenter), Vienna, Austria
15:55 Free Paper - Comparing plastic surgery national litigation causes, rates and costs with other allied surgical specialties
Mr A Trevatt, (Presenter), Mr D Thomson, Mr M Soldin (Senior), London
16:05 Free Paper - Does breast size predict back pain?
Mr A J Bowey (Presenter) (Senior), Mr P Sanderson, Miss D Lees, Dr I Serrano-Pedraza, Newcastle upon Tyne
16:15 Refreshment break and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
President’s Prize
Location: Victoria Suite
Chair: Mr N S G Mercer
16:35 Free Paper - Leukocyte depletion of the donor limb using ex-vivo normothermic perfusion
Mr K Amin (Presenter), Mr W Critchley, Dr A Ball, Miss T Major, Mr J Stone, Miss R Edge, Miss C Chhina, Mr J Wong, Dr J Fildes (Senior), Manchester
16:45 Free Paper - Novel biomarker in venous disease: the role of Connexin 43 to predict poor wound healing
Mr M Kanapathy1 (Presenter), Professor D Becker2, Professor T Richards1, Mr A Mosahebi1, (Senior), 1London, 2 Singapore
16:55 Free Paper - Smart polymers: a new toolbox for reconstruction?
Miss R Harrison1 (Presenter), Dr I Dunlop2, Professor M Stevens2, Mr S Hettiaratchy2 (Senior), 1Wakefield, 2London
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17:05 – 17:35 Thursday 24 November 2016
17:05 Free Paper - Development of the first biometric and macrophage validated human adipose tissue derived breast implant surface
Dr S Barr (Presenter), Dr E Hill, Dr A Bayat (Senior), Manchester
17:15 Free Paper - Formation of an in-vitro skin equivalent using porcine keratinocytes and fibroblasts applied to DermACELL decellularised dermis
Mr S Ray1 (Presenter), Dr A Lansley2, Professor A Metcalfe1, Mr B Dheansa1 (Senior), 1East Grinstead, 2Brighton
17:25 Free Paper - IL-33 is a novel therapeutic target in Dupuytrens disease
Mr D Izadi1 (Presenter), Dr L Williams2, Dr F McCann2, Miss M Cabrita2, Dr A Espirito-Santo2, Professor M Feldmann2, Professor K Midwood2, Professor J Nanchahal2 (Senior), 1Exeter, 2Oxford
17:35 Close
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08:00 - 09:10 Friday 25 November 2016
Friday 25 November
08:00 Registration, refreshments and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
Limbs, Trunk and Trauma
Location: Victoria Suite
Chair: Mr S Hettiaratchy
A parallel session on head and neck is taking place in the Edward Suite, commencing at 09:20. Go to page 20 to view presentations in this session
08:30 Free Paper - A comparison of the healthcare costs and quality of life of limb salvage versus amputation in open tibial fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mr B Moxley-Wyles1 (Presenter), Miss N Wielogorska2, Miss L Harry2 (Senior),1Brighton, 2East Grinstead
08:40 Free Paper - A case-controlled study of recurrent giant cell tumour cases
Mr L Linney1 (Presenter), Miss J Pikturnaite1, Mr F Al-Hassani2, Dr C Jennings1, Dr B Mathew1, Mr A Platt1, Mr D Thornton2, Mr R Pinder1 (Senior), 1Hull, 2Leeds
08:50 Free Paper - Botulinum toxin A in the treatment of Raynauds phenomenon secondary to scleroderma using a safer dorsal hand approach
Dr K Dhaliwal (Presenter), Miss M Griffin, Dr S Salinas, Dr K Howell, Professor C Denton, Professor P Butler (Senior), London
09:00 Free Paper - Immediate hand transplantation following elective upper limb amputation: outcome at 3 years
Mr D Wilks (Presenter), Mrs S Taplin, Dr M Bellew, Professor S Kay (Senior), Leeds
09:10 Free Paper - An outcome study comparing “Te” technique to stacks procedure in correcting extensor lag of vascularized toe PIP joint transfers
Mr C Y Y Loh (Presenter), Professor Y T Lin (Senior), Taiwan
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09:20 – 09:40 Friday 25 November 2016
09:20 Free Paper - A current reconstructive algorithm in truncal reconstruction: the expanding role of free-styled perforator flaps and supermicrosurgery
Mr R Y Kannan, (Presenter) (Senior), Mr M Gorman, Mr F Al-Aswad, East Grinstead
09:30 Free Paper - Sarcomas of the chest wall and Plastic Surgeons. The Newcastle experience
Dr C Bayliss (Presenter), Mr T Crowley, Mr S Barnard, Mr R Milner, Mr M Ragbir, Newcastle upon Tyne
09:40 Free Paper - Total functional abdominal wall reconstruction with innervated chimeric rectus femoris and anterolateral thigh free flap
Mr N Patel1 (Presenter), Dr T Hayakawa2, Dr E Buchel2 (Senior), 1Leicester, 2Winnipeg, USA
09:50 Guest Lecture - The evolution of orthoplastics
Professor L S Levin
10:05 Guest Lecture - Trauma lessons learned: military theatre to civilian battleground
Mr N Tai
10:25 Announcement of winner of the President’s Prize 2016
Head and Neck
Location: Edward Suite
Chairs: Mr O Ahmed & Mr S Morley
A parallel session on limbs, trunk and trauma is taking place in the Victoria Suite. Go to page 19 to view presentations in this session
09:20 Guest Lecture - How to be a head and neck surgeon: NTN to MDT
Mr O Ahmed
09:40 Free Paper - Ameloblastoma: our experience over forty years
Dr S S Sandhu (Presenter), Miss J Tang Yao-Mei, Dr K Hunter, Mr A McKechnie, Mr A Smith, Mr A Yousefpour (Senior), Sheffield
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09:50 –11:20 Friday 25 November 2016
09:50 Free Paper - The eyelid reconstruction after basal cell carcinoma removal
Dr M Gushchina (Presenter) (Senior), Moscow, Russia
10:00 Free paper - The Synthes ProPlan CMF Software for mandibular and maxillary reconstruction using a free osseocutaneous fibula flap: our experience of 45 cases
Mr J Wokes (Presenter), Mr M Kennedy, Mr J Adams, Mr M Ragbir, Mr O Ahmed (Senior), Newcastle upon Tyne
10:10 Free Paper - Reconstructing complex lateral temporal bone defects: the Birmingham approach
Mr J C E Pollock (Presenter), Dr A Opeodu, Mr R Irving, Mr P Monksfield, Mr D Evriviades, Mr J Baden (Senior), Birmingham
10:25 Announcement of winner of the President’s Prize 2016
Location: Victoria Suite
11:30 Refreshment break and exhibition
Location: Beatrice Suite
Microsurgery - Sponsored by Mercian S&T
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Mr H Giele & Mr V Ramakrishnan
11:00 Free Paper - Free tissue transfer for burns reconstruction
Miss R Exton (Presenter), Mr M Khan (Senior), Salisbury
11:10 Free Paper - Multifaceted supersized free flaps in reconstruction of the skull base
Prof Dr P Vogt1 (Presenter), Professor C Radtke1, Dr F Paprottka2, Dr R Ipaktchi1 (Senior), 1Hannover, Germany, 2Rotenburg-Wuemme, Germany
11:20 Free Paper - Cephalic vein transposition in autologous breast reconstruction salvage: a review of outcomes and implications for patient care
Mr I King, (Presenter) Mr A Mellington, Mr M Jones, Miss A Hazari, (Senior), East Grinstead
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11:30 – 14:00 Friday 25 November 2016
11:30 Free Paper - Can DIEP breast reconstruction be safely offered to obese patients? A single-surgeon series
Miss R Taghizadeh (Presenter) (Senior), Mr S Bennet, Mr K Graham, Dr A Wong, Liverpool
11:40 Free Paper - Facial reanimation in complex cases: the power of microsurgery
Mr S E Morley, Glasgow (Presenter) (Senior)
11:50 Free Paper - Free tissue transfer for sarcoma reconstruction: a ten-year single centre experience
Miss J Callear (Presenter), Mr B Strong, Miss A Sutcliffe, Mr M Ragbir (Senior), Newcastle upon Tyne
12:00 Free Paper - Head and neck recipient veins: does it matter?
Miss J Callear1 (Presenter), Mr W Bhat1, Mr M Ragbir1, Mr O Ahmed1, Mr M Wagels2, Mr D Saleh (Senior),1Newcastle upon Tyne, 2Brisbane, Australia
12:10 Guest Lecture - The UK Hand Transplant Programme
Professor S P J Kay
12:30 Mercian S&T Lecture - Orthoplastic extremity reconstruction - Replantation to transplantation and the legacy of Gillies
Professor L S Levin
13:00 Lunch, exhibition and poster presentations
Location: Beatrice Suite/Foyer
The following authors will be presenting posters in the Foyer. For information on presentation titles, please see the poster section of the programme
Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3
13:00 29 - S George 34 - B Adeji 39 - E Farrar
13:15 35 - N Rabey 40 - C Loh
13:30 31 - L Shanks 36 - Z Arshad 41 - A Allouni
13:45 32 - S Koonce 37 - R Rollett 42 - D Liang
14:00 33 - A Hadj 38 - H Khashaba 24 - D Ryan
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14:15 – 15:45 Friday 25 November 2016
Breast
Location: Victoria Suite
Chairs: Professor P Blondeel & Mr N S G Mercer
14:15 Update - Breast Implant Registry
Miss F MacNeill
14:25 Guest Lecture - Breast reconstruction
Professor P Blondeel
14:55 Free Paper - Outcomes of the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery pathway in microsurgical breast reconstruction
Miss K A M Sindali (Presenter), Miss V Harries, Miss A Borges, Mr M Jones (Senior), East Grinstead
15:05 Free paper - The lumbar artery perforator flap conundrum: managing a short pedicle
Mr N Patel1(Presenter), Miss B Craggs2, Mr R Sharma3, Professor M Hamdi2, Mr V Ramakrishnan3 (Senior), 1Leicester, 2Brussels, Belgium, 3Chelmsford
15:15 Free paper - Flap Viability Index: ensuring flap survival in perforator flap based breast reconstruction
Dr D Liang1(Presenter); Dr J Dusseldorp2, Dr D Pennington2 (Senior), 1Concord, Australia, 2North Ryde, Australia
15:25 Free Paper - The perforator DCIA flap for breast reconstruction
Mr N Patel1 (Presenter), Dr T Hayakawa2, Dr E Buchel2 (Senior), 1Leicester, 2Winnipeg, USA
15:35 Free Paper - Feasibility study of preoperative radiotherapy in mastectomy and autologous free-flap breast reconstruction
Mr S Wood1 (Presenter), Mr P Thiruchelvam2, Dr S Cleator1, Mr N Jallali1, Mr D Leff1, Mr S James1, Miss F MacNeill1, Miss D Hadjiminas1 (Senior), 1London, 2Nottingham
15:45 Meeting Close
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Posters Posters by name
Name Number Abstract Title
Dr Bismark Adjei 34 Improving the provision of orthoplastic lower limb reconstruction in a multi-site major trauma system: lessons on implementing change following four years of audit
Mr Ammar Allouni 41 Does slow-release tourniquet cause less pins and needles when compared to the commonly used fast-release type in upper limb surgery?
Mr Ahmed Al-Mousawi 27 Patient satisfaction survey of a regional paediatric hypospadias service
Mr Zeeshaan Arshad 36 The use of venous coupler devices in breast free flap surgery: a systematic review with meta-analysis component
Miss Wen Ling Choong 15 Non-invasive aesthetic treatments are they safe in unregulated environments? A case report of frostbite following cryolipolysis treatment in a beauty salon
Dr Kiran Dhaliwal 23 Hand trauma clinic audit: are services being utilised effectively?
Mr Jonathan Dunne 10 External ear melanoma: a ten year assessment of adverse features and outcomes
Dr Edmund Farrar 39 Extension deficit after flexor tendon repair: a correlation study and an audit of outcome
Mr Samuel George 29 Outcomes and demographics in reduction mammaplasty: a single centre, two year experience with comparison to BAPRAS guidelines for the commissioning of plastic surgery services
Dr Andrew Hadj 17 Total sacral reconstruction with hinged free fibula flap
Dr Andrew Hadj 33 The medial femoral condylar free flap: a novel utility in head and neck reconstruction
Miss Sameena Hassan 2 Complications from electronic cigarettes: experience of a burns centre
Presenter surname alphabetical order
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Miss Noemi Kelemen 16 Combined surgical and medical treatment of extensive cutaneous metastatic Crohn’s disease: case report
Mr Haitham Khashaba 38 Splinting technique for venous anastomosis in lower limb free flap reconstruction
Dr. Stephanie Koonce 11 Concordance between indocyanine green and 99m technitium in the identification of sentinel lymph nodes in melanoma
Dr. Stephanie Koonce 32 Utilisation of computer assisted design/computer aided manufacturing technique in complex free fibula mandibular reconstruction
Dr Derek Liang 42 Bowtie technique: a novel approach to correct the widened ventral labia majora after male-to-female gender reassignment surgery
Mr Charles Yuen Yung Loh 40 Episomal induced pluripotent stem cells promote functional recovery of transected murine peripheral nerve
Mr Christopher Lutterodt 3 Eight month analysis of the efficiency of a burns theatre: recommendations for improvement
Mr Christopher Lutterodt 20 Use of a modified forehead flap for reconstruction of sinonasal fistulae
Mr Christopher Lutterodt 28 Hypospadias: The true cost of dressings following hypospadias repair
Mr Adeyinka Molajo 1 E-cigarette associated burns: a case series of patients treated at a regional burns unit
Mr William Nabulyato 18 Cadaveric assessment of the transverse thoracis muscle and its impact on free tissue transfer in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery
Mr Tom Paterson 7 A case of florid necrobiosis lipoidica in a non-diabetic secondary to red pigment of a tattoo
Mr Nicholas Rabey 35 Lower limb salvage using dermal substitute following extensive soft tissue loss: a case report
Posters by name
Name Number Abstract Title
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Mr Shakeel Rahman 26 The use of telemedicine in plastic surgery trauma referrals
Dr Nathan Riddell 14 Does the time from diagnosis to biopsy influence the outcome of sentinel node biopsy in melanoma?
Ms Rebecca Rollett 37 Case Report: microsurgery- vessel anastamosis in the pregnant/ post-partum patient
Dr Daisy Ryan 24 Caprini: a SIGN of the times? Or are we being too NICE?
Mr Andrej Salibi 22 Is chronic scar inflammation after carpal tunnel release a low grade foreign body inflammatory reaction?
Dr Sandeep Singh Sandhu 4 To swab or not to swab: predictive value of preliminary microbiological swabs in paediatric burns
Ms Sarvnaz Sepehripour 8 The use of Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotising Fasciitis score in early assessment: a systematic review of the literature
Miss Lindsay Shanks 31 Surgical management of scalp sarcomas: the East Midlands experience
Mr Michail Vourvachis 19 Aberrant facial flushing following monobloc fronto-facial distraction. A series of cases with an unusual post-operative phenomenon
Mr Richard Wain 12 Basosquamous carcinoma: a single centre clinicopathological evaluation
Dr Elizabeth Woods 5 Burns in over-eighty-year-olds: ten years of data from Western Australia
Miss Lucie Wright 9 Paediatric necrotising fasciitis Miss Susie Yao 13 Is there room for improvement in SCC
referral via the 2-week rule? A comparison of diagnostic accuracy amongst GPs, Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons in cutaneous SCC versus BCC?
Posters by name
Name Number Abstract Title
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Wednesday 23 November
Screen1 Screen2 Screen3
12:30 1-AMolajo 11-SKoonce
12:45 2-SHassan 7-TPaterson 12-RWain
13:00 3-CLutterodt 8-SSepheripour 13-SYao
13:15 4-SSandhu 9-LWright 14-NRiddell
13:30 5-EWoods 10-JDunne
thursday 24 November Screen1 Screen2 Screen3
13:00 15-WChoong 20-CLutterodt
13:15 16-NKelemen
13:30 17-AHadj 22-ASalibi 27-AAl-Mousawi
13:45 18-WNabulyato 23-KDhaliwal 28-CLutterodt
14:00 19-MVourvachis 26-SRahman
Friday 25 November Screen1 Screen2 Screen3
13:00 29-SGeorge 34-BAdeji 39-EFarrar
13:15 35-NRabey 40-CLoh
13:30 31-LShanks 36-ZArshad 41-AAllouni
13:45 32-SKoonce 37-RRollett 42-DLiang
14:00 33-AHadj 38-HKhashaba 24-DRyan
Posters PostersBy Presentation slot Numberical order
1. E-cigaretteassociatedburns:acaseseriesofpatientstreatedataregionalburnsunit
Mr A Molajo (Presenter), Dr B Adjei, Mr Z Sheikh (Senior) (Manchester)
2. Complicationsfromelectroniccigarettes:experienceofaburnscentre
Miss S Hassan (Presenter), Mr M Anwar, Ms P Muthayya, Ms S Jivan (Senior) (Wakefield)
3. Eightmonthanalysisoftheefficiencyofaburnstheatre:recommendationsforimprovement
Mr C Lutterodt (Presenter), Mr A Mohan, Mr J Leon-Villapalos (Senior) (London)
4. Toswabornottoswab:predictivevalueofpreliminarymicrobiologicalswabsinpaediatricburns
Dr S Singh Sandhu (Presenter), Mrs L Nicholls, Miss S Rahma, Miss J Tang Yao-Mei (Senior) (Sheffield)
5. Burnsinover-eighty-year-olds:tenyearsofdatafromWesternAustralia
Dr E Woods (Presenter), Mr J Dunne, Mr J Rawlins (Senior) (Perth, Australia)
7. Acaseoffloridnecrobiosislipoidicainanon-diabeticsecondarytoredpigmentofatattoo
Mr T Paterson (Presenter), Miss S Hili, Mr M Khan (Senior) (Salisbury)
8. TheuseofLaboratoryRiskIndicatorforNecrotisingFasciitisscoreinearlyassessment:asystematicreviewoftheliterature
Ms S Sepehripour (Presenter), Mr J Bechar, Ms S Odedra, Mr J Hardwicke (Senior), Mr G Filobbos (Birmingham)
9. Paediatricnecrotisingfasciitis
Miss L Wright (Presenter), Mr J Henton, Miss B Crowley, Mr S Varma (Senior) (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
10.Externalearmelanoma:atenyearassessmentofadversefeaturesandoutcomes
Mr J Dunne1 (Presenter), Mr J Frost2, Professor B Powell2 (Senior) (1Blantyre, Malawi, 2London)
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PostersNumberical order
1. E-cigarette associated burns: a case series of patients treated at a regional burns unit
Mr A Molajo (Presenter), Dr B Adjei, Mr Z Sheikh (Senior) (Manchester)
2. Complications from electronic cigarettes: experience of a burns centre
Miss S Hassan (Presenter), Mr M Anwar, Ms P Muthayya, Ms S Jivan (Senior) (Wakefield)
3. Eight month analysis of the efficiency of a burns theatre: recommendations for improvement
Mr C Lutterodt (Presenter), Mr A Mohan, Mr J Leon-Villapalos (Senior) (London)
4. To swab or not to swab: predictive value of preliminary microbiological swabs in paediatric burns
Dr S Singh Sandhu (Presenter), Mrs L Nicholls, Miss S Rahma, Miss J Tang Yao-Mei (Senior) (Sheffield)
5. Burns in over-eighty-year-olds: ten years of data from Western Australia
Dr E Woods (Presenter), Mr J Dunne, Mr J Rawlins (Senior) (Perth, Australia)
7. A case of florid necrobiosis lipoidica in a non-diabetic secondary to red pigment of a tattoo
Mr T Paterson (Presenter), Miss S Hili, Mr M Khan (Senior) (Salisbury)
8. The use of Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotising Fasciitis score in early assessment: a systematic review of the literature
Ms S Sepehripour (Presenter), Mr J Bechar, Ms S Odedra, Mr J Hardwicke (Senior), Mr G Filobbos (Birmingham)
9. Paediatric necrotising fasciitis
Miss L Wright (Presenter), Mr J Henton, Miss B Crowley, Mr S Varma (Senior) (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
10. External ear melanoma: a ten year assessment of adverse features and outcomes
Mr J Dunne1 (Presenter), Mr J Frost2, Professor B Powell2 (Senior) (1Blantyre, Malawi, 2London)
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P11 - P19 Posters
11.Concordancebetweenindocyaninegreenand99mtechnitiumintheidentificationofsentinellymphnodesinmelanoma
Dr S Koonce (Presenter), Dr M Newman (Senior) (Western, USA)
12.Basosquamouscarcinoma:asinglecentreclinicopathologicalevaluation
Mr R Wain (Presenter), Miss S Abas, Mr S Iyer (Senior) (Preston)
13.IsthereroomforimprovementinSCCreferralviathe2-weekrule?AcomparisonofdiagnosticaccuracyamongstGPs,DermatologistsandPlasticSurgeonsincutaneousSCCversusBCC?
Miss S Yao (Presenter), Mr H Tehrani, Mr P McArthur (Senior) (Liverpool)
14.Doesthetimefromdiagnosistobiopsyinfluencetheoutcomeofsentinelnodebiopsyinmelanoma?
Dr N Riddell (Presenter), Dr E Balai, Mr M Rughani, Mr D Thompson, Mr O Cassell (Senior) (Oxford)
15.Non-invasiveaesthetictreatmentsaretheysafeinunregulatedenvironments?Acasereportoffrostbitefollowingcryolipolysistreatmentinabeautysalon
Miss W L Choong (Presenter), Mrs H Wohlgemut, Mr M Hallam (Senior) (Aberdeen)
16.CombinedsurgicalandmedicaltreatmentofextensivecutaneousmetastaticCrohn’??sdisease:casereport
Miss N Kelemen (Presenter), Mr A Morritt (Senior) (Sheffield)
17.Totalsacralreconstructionwithhingedfreefibulaflap
Dr A Hadj (Presenter), Dr M Wagels (Brisbane, Australia)
18.Cadavericassessmentofthetransversethoracismuscleanditsimpactonfreetissuetransferinaestheticandreconstructivebreastsurgery
Mr W Nabulyato (Presenter), Dr N Kumar, Mr A Elfaki, Miss M Fawzy, Mr J Perfitt, Mrs M Wright, Dr H Taylor, Dr C Brasset, Mr M Irwin (Senior) (Cambridge)
19.Aberrantfacialflushingfollowingmonoblocfronto-facialdistraction.Aseriesofcaseswithanunusualpost-operativephenomenon
Mr M Vourvachis (Presenter), Mr A Cobb, Mr J Ahmed, Miss M Wyatt, Mr D Dunaway (Senior), Professor R Hayward (London)
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P20 - P31 Posters
20.Useofamodifiedforeheadflapforreconstructionofsinonasalfistulae
Mr C Lutterodt (Presenter), Miss S Hili, Mr N Kirkpatrick (Senior) (London)
22.Ischronicscarinflammationaftercarpaltunnelreleasealowgradeforeignbodyinflammatoryreaction?
Mr A Salibi1 (Presenter), Mr J Arenas-Prat2 (Senior) (1 Preston, 2 Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain)
23.Handtraumaclinicaudit:areservicesbeingutilisedeffectively?
Dr K Dhaliwal (Presenter), Mr M Pywell, Miss K Spiteri, Ms S Cerovac (Senior) (London)
24.Caprini:aSIGNofthetimes?OrarewebeingtooNICE?
Dr D Ryan (Presenter), Dr A Williamson, Mr C Jones, Dr S Penswick, Mr K Stewart (Senior) (Livingston)
26.Theuseoftelemedicineinplasticsurgerytraumareferrals
Mr S Rahman (Presenter), Mr T Hampton, Mr I King (Senior) (East Grinstead)
27.Patientsatisfactionsurveyofaregionalpaediatrichypospadiasservice
Mr A Al-Mousawi (Presenter), Ms A Gardiner, Mr D Katechia, Dr R Khaffaf, Dr S Qureshi, Mr C Ramanathan, Mr H Siddiqui (Senior) (Middlesbrough)
28.Hypospadias:Thetruecostofdressingsfollowinghypospadiasrepair
Mr C Lutterodt (Presenter), Mrs A Mentesidou, Mrs D De Caluwe, Mrs N Rahmen, Miss M Farrugia (Senior) (London)
29.Outcomesanddemographicsinreductionmammaplasty:asinglecentre,twoyearexperiencewithcomparisontoBAPRASguidelinesforthecommissioningofplasticsurgeryservices
Mr S George (Presenter), Dr A Joseph, Mr O Koshy (Senior) (Liverpool)
31.Surgicalmanagementofscalpsarcomas:theEastMidlandsexperience
Miss L Shanks (Presenter), Miss V Twigg, Mr Robert Ashford, Mr S Tamimy, Mr A G B Perks, Miss A Raurell (Senior) (Nottingham)
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P32 - P39 Posters
32.Utilisationofcomputerassisteddesign/computeraidedmanufacturingtechniqueincomplexfreefibulamandibularreconstruction
Dr S Koonce1 (Presenter), Mr D Grant2, Dr M Medina1, Dr M Medina1 (Senior) (1Weston, USA, 2Nottingham)
33.Themedialfemoralcondylarfreeflap:anovelutilityinheadandneckreconstruction
Dr A Hadj (Presenter), Dr M Cheng, Dr M Wagels (Senior) (Brisbane, Australia)
34.Improvingtheprovisionoforthoplasticlowerlimbreconstructioninamulti-sitemajortraumasystem:lessonsonimplementingchangefollowingfouryearsofaudit
Dr B Adjei (Presenter), Mr J D Bedford, Mr J Wong (Senior) (Manchester)
35.Lowerlimbsalvageusingdermalsubstitutefollowingextensivesofttissueloss:acasereport
Mr N Rabey (Presenter), Mr E Tiernan (Senior) (Salisbury)
36.Theuseofvenouscouplerdevicesinbreastfreeflapsurgery:asystematicreviewwithmeta-analysiscomponent
Mr Z Arshad1 (Presenter), Mr J Jameson1, Mr R Choudhary2, Mr J Smith2, Dr F Urso-Baiarda3, Dr O A Branford4, Dr D Brindley2, Dr B Davies5, Dr K Witt6, Dr D Pettitt2 (Senior) (1St Andrews, 2Oxford, 3Berkshire, 4London, 5Cambridge, 6Melbourne, Australia)
37.CaseReport:microsurgery-vesselanastamosisinthepregnant/post-partumpatient
Ms R Rollett (Presenter), Ms H Douglas, Mr J Wiper (Senior) (Leeds)
38.Splintingtechniqueforvenousanastomosisinlowerlimbfreeflapreconstruction
Mr H Khashabam (Presenter), Mr M Khadim, Mr T Chapman (Senior) (Bristol)
39.Extensiondeficitafterflexortendonrepair:acorrelationstudyandanauditofoutcome
Dr E Farrar (Presenter), Dr G Filobbos, Mr G Titley (Senior) (Birmingham)
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P40 - P42 Posters
40.Episomalinducedpluripotentstemcellspromotefunctionalrecoveryoftransectedmurineperipheralnerve
Mr C Yuen Yung Loh (Presenter), Dr A Yen Ling Wang, Mr S Chuang, Professor F Wei (Senior) (Taiwan)
41.Doesslow-releasetourniquetcauselesspinsandneedleswhencomparedtothecommonlyusedfast-releasetypeinupperlimbsurgery?
Mr A Allouni (Presenter), Miss L Taylor, Miss R Harper (Senior) (Sheffield)
42.Bowtietechnique:anovelapproachtocorrectthewidenedventrallabiamajoraaftermale-to-femalegenderreassignmentsurgery
Dr D Liang (Presenter), Dr J Dusseldorp, Dr C van Schalkwyk, Professor P Haertsch (Senior) (Concord, Australia)
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Sponsors
Platinum
SILVER
LECTURE SPONSORS Microsurgery lecture & session (Friday 12:30)
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Exhibition Floor Plan
1 RoyalNavalReserve
2 Lemonchase
3 TheMDU
4 Mediwound
6 Eurosurgical
7 PPMSoftware/
SurfaceImaging
8 Sebbin
9 SandisonEasson
10 QMedical
11 Mentor
12 IRISSMedicalTechnologies
13 Referapatient
14 IdealMedicalSolutions
15 HospitalInnovations
16 Mercian
18 Smith&Nephew
19 Nagor
20 IntegraLifesciences
21 NorginePharmaceuticals
22 Acelity
23 BFIRST
24 eLPRAS
25 JPRAS
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Acelity Stand 22
Address: KCI Holdings UK Ltd, 11 Nimrod Way, East Dorset Trade Park, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimbourne, BH21 7SH
Contact: Claire Collins - 00353 1 4213907 - [email protected]: www.acelity.com
Acelity is a global wound care and regenerative medicine company committed to advancing the science of healing and restoring people’s lives. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Acelity delivers value through cutting-edge therapies and innovative products that address unmet clinical needs and lead the industry in quality, safety and customer experience. Our passion for our customers and their patients unites Acelity employees around the world. For more information, please visit Acelity.com.
BFIRST Stand 23
Contact: [email protected] Website: www.bfirst.org.uk
BFIRST’s vision is of a world where surgeons and hospital staff in resource poor countries, have the necessary expertise and have the necessary supplies to be able to perform reconstructive surgery and rehabilitate patients by themselves, without our help, but we have to get the expertise there and make it self-sustaining first!
How?
BFIRST’s mission is to train surgeons working in some of the poorest countries in the world by sending BFIRST Consultant Plastic Surgeons and their teams of relevant allied healthcare professionals on regular training trips tailored to the local needs in reconstructive surgery. We aim to make partnerships between units abroad and BFIRST teams, so our training maintains the local relevance and tracks progress.
We have also uniquely built in an assessment of the BFIRST teams by the local surgeons and staff, and we continue to monitor the local surgeons’ progress through ISCP based assessment tools.
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Why?
Through reconstructive plastic surgery, we aim to release some of the world’s most vulnerable children and adults from a state of poverty caused by a deformity or a disability.
You know we can make a huge difference with reconstructive surgery, help us do it! Donate, sign up or spread the word on twitter, Facebook or pigeon post.
eLPRAS Stand 24
Contact: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/plastic-reconstructive-and-aesthetic-
surgery
e-LPRAS is an e-learning project for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, which is supported by BAPRAS.
If you would like to find out more about the project (e.g. how to access the learning materials or contribute as an author) then please speak to one of the representatives on the e-LPRAS stand.
Eurosurgical Ltd Stand 6
Address: Merrow Business Park, Guildford, GU4 7WAContact: Peter Cranstone - 01483 456 007- [email protected] Website: www.eurosurgical.co.uk
Eurosurgical Ltd was founded 25 year ago as an independent UK surgical distribution company for products and devices for plastic, reconstruction, and aesthetic surgery. We supply the international renown Snowden Pencer surgical instruments, complete liposuction and fat-grafting range of cannula in both single-use and re-useable styles, including Aquavage and Lipivage, single-use fat harvesting systems. New products include TIGR Matrix, the world’s 1st long-term resorbable matrix for breast reconstruction and AWR. Pelnac a freeze-dried dermal matrix with a silicone for regeneration of dermis and the Humeca range of dermatomes and meshers
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Hospital Innovations Stand 15
Address: Concept House, Talbot Green Business Park, Pontyclun, CF27 9FGContact: Jodie Cooper– 01443 719 553 - [email protected] Website: www.hospitalinnovations.com
Committed to introducing innovative technologies into the UK, Hospital Innovations has been supplying allograft tissue to hospitals since 2008; working with healthcare professionals to provide surgical solutions focused on maximising patient outcomes.
At BAPRAS we will be showcasing our products for plastic and reconstructive surgery:
• DermACELL® – advanced decellularised human dermis • Avance® Nerve – the UK’s only available processed human nerve allograft for nerve repair and reinnervation
Ideal Medical Solutions Stand 14
Address: Unit 7, Epson Downs Metro centre, Waterfield, Tadworth, RH20 5LRContact: Melanie Rayner - 0208 773 7844 - [email protected] Website: www.ideal-ms.com
Ideal Medical Solutions has an extensive and comprehensive range of burns, plastics, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery products for the NHS and private sector.
We are the UK’s distributor for ReCell® whose unique proprietary technology enables a clinician to rapidly create RES TM (Regenerative Epithelial Suspension) using just a small sample of the patient’s skin at their bedside, within minutes.
Please visit our stand to find out further information on ReCell® and the following clinically proven products: Filtron® Fat Transfer; Keller Funnel 2® and our new products the Onetrac® Retractor and Galaflex®.
We are currently offering free product evaluations for the Onetrac® and Galaflex® so please visit the stand to arrange your trial.
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Integra LifeSciences Stand 20
Address: Kingsgate House, Newbury Road, Andover, SP10 4DUContact: Nicola Lees – 01264 345 727 – [email protected]: www.integralife.com
Integra develops, manufactures and distributes implants, instruments and medical devices for neurosurgery, extremity reconstruction, reconstructive plastic surgery and general surgery. Our mission: provide surgeons with solutions that limit uncertainty in surgical procedures so they can operate under the best possible conditions and focus on what is most important: patient care.
IRISS Medical Technolgies Stand 12
Address: Acre House. 11-15 William Road, London NW11 8TBContact: Yuval Yashiv - 07703 165 528 - [email protected]
Website: www.irissmedical.com
JPRAS Stand 25
Website: www.elsevier.com
Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make ground-breaking discoveries that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress.
Elsevier publishes leading journals in surgery including the official journal of BAPRAS, Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (JPRAS).
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LemonChase Stand 2
Address: The Brewery, Bells Yew Green, Kent TN3 9BDContact: Mark Chase - 01892 308 000 - [email protected] Website: www.lemonchase.com
Lemonchase are the exclusive UK distributors of Designs for Vision loupes. Designs for Vision are the number one choice for surgeons worldwide (indeed, they are the choice of over 95% of surgeons in the US and UK).
Whether you are contemplating your first pair or would like advice on any changes to your current pair, Mark Chase & the team would be delighted to see you at their stand where they are also demonstrating Designs for Vision’s outstandingly bright range of lithium ion, battery powered LED lights, with up to 12 hours of continual use - and which allow you to move freely around the operating theatre.
Lemonchase are also demonstrating the incredible Designs for Vision NanoCam, which allows you to record the magnified images that you see through your loupes. Excellent for documentation and teaching purposes, and allows you to selectively record HD video, stills and audio via a foot pedal.
Come and see what you’re missing!
The Medical Defence Union Stand 3
Contact: Membership queries – 0800 716 376 – [email protected] Medico-legal queries – 0800 716 646 – [email protected]
Website: www.themdu.com
The MDU is the UK’s leading medical defence organisation. We are a not-for-profit organisation wholly dedicated to our members’ interests. We offer members expert guidance, personal support and robust defence in addressing medico-legal issues, complaints and claims. Our team is led and staffed by doctors with experience of the pressures and challenges faced in practice and we have an unparalleled track-record of helping members overcome the challenges which could threaten their livelihood.
We would be delighted to meet you at our stand and answer any questions you have about MDU membership.
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Mediwound Ltd Stand 4
Address: Eisenstr.5 D-65428, Russelsheim, GermanyContact: Elaine Thompson or Matthew Kielly - 07412 981 025 -
[email protected]/ [email protected] Website: www.nexobrid.com
About MediWound Ltd
MediWound is a fully-integrated biopharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing novel therapeutics based on its patented proteolytic enzyme (NexoBrid®) technology to address unmet needs in the fields of severe burns.
About NexoBrid®
NexoBrid is an easy-to-use, topically-applied product that removes eschar, in approximately four hours without harming the surrounding healthy tissue.
NexoBrid is commercially available in Europe. Representing a new paradigm in burn care management.
NexoBrid demonstrated in clinical studies, with statistical significance, its ability to non-surgically and rapidly remove the eschar earlier than other modalities, without harming viable tissue.
Mentor Stand 11
Address: Johnson & Johnson Medical Limited, Pinewood Campus, Nine Mile Ride, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 3EW
Contact: Tel: +44 (0) 800 973082Website: www.mentormedical.co.uk
As a leading manufacturer of breast implants, Mentor is delighted to be associated with BAPRAS winter meeting. We look forward to the debates, solutions and expertise shared from around the globe, and would encourage all delegates to visit the Mentor stand and understand our growing portfolio of breast care solutions.
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Mercian Surgical Supply Ltd Stand 16
Address: 10 Topaz Business Park, Topaz Way, Bromsgrove, Worcester, B61 OGDContact: Tel - 0844 879 1133 – [email protected]: www.merciansurgical.co.uk
Mercian Surgical supply high quality Plastic Surgery instrumentation and have a particular interest in the micro surgery reconstructive field.
The S&T micro surgery instruments supplied by Mercian are regarded the world over as leaders in the field of microsurgery Instruments & micro sutures.
We are delighted to sponsor the inaugural Mercian S&T Lecture by Dr Scott Levin a pioneer in the field of ‘orthoplastic surgery’ from the University of Pennsylvania.
Nagor Ltd Stand 19
Address: 129 Deerdykes View, Westfield Industrial Estate, Cumbernauld, G68 9HNContact: Paula Hughes – 07436 094 174 – [email protected]
GC Aesthetics is a leading aesthetic and reconstruction company committed to becoming the trusted brand and partner for women seeking to look healthy, youthful, vibrant and beautiful, and to feel confident about themselves throughout their lifetime. The company is focused on the development, manufacturing and commercialization of one of the broadest ranges of implant products, principally silicone breast implants. Its two brands, Nagôr (www.nagor.com) and Eurosilicone (www.eurosilicone.com), have a combined 60 years of market presence and its products are sold in 75 countries. The company has manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom and France and its implants are manufactured with medical-grade silicone supplied from ISO 9001-certified sources. GC Aesthetics is headquartered in Dublin.
Norgine Pharmaceuticals Ltd Stand 21
Address: Norgine House, Wideside Place, Uxbridge, UB9 6NSContact: Neil Smith – [email protected] – 01895 826 600
Norgine is a European specialist pharmaceutical company that has been established for over 100 years. Norgine provides expertise and ‘know how’ in Europe to develop, manufacture and market products that offer real value
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to healthcare professionals, payers and patients. Norgine’s approach and infrastructure is integrated and focused upon ensuring that Norgine wins partnership opportunities for growth.
For more information: www.norgine.com or phone 01895 826600.
PPM Software Ltd Stand 7
Address: PPM Software Limited, The Business Centre, 100 Honey Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, IG10 4LT
Contact: Tom Hunt - 01992 655940 or 07860 525831 - [email protected] Website: www.ppmsoftware.com
Please visit STAND 7 to find out why many of your colleagues have implemented
PPM - PRIVATE PRACTICE MANAGER
‘PPM’ will provide all the facilities for the complete administration and financial control of your private practice.
The service includes on site installation and personal training. In addition, the flexibility of the software means it can be customised to your particular requirements. Alternatively, if you would like to arrange a demonstration, after the exhibition, contact Tom Hunt on either 01992 655940 - Option 2 or 07860 525831 or e-mail - [email protected]
Q Medical Technologies Ltd Stand 10
Address: Unit 1A Summerlands Trading Estate, Endmoor, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 0FB UK
Contact: Clare Atkinson – 01539 561 807 – [email protected]: www.qmedical.co.uk
An award winning independent medical distributor based in the UK. Founded in 2004 exclusively distribute a hand-picked range of innovative medical devices.
• Polytech Microthane breast implants
• SurgiMend ADM for abdominal and breast reconstruction
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• Ellman Radio Frequency surgical units.
• AccuVein for none invasive vein viewing
• EVA™ Targets specific tissue layers treating vaginal pathologies, blemishes, laxity and external vulvar rejuvenation in a safe, comfortable and effective way. Patients seeking EVA treatment are troubled by the following symptoms, GSM, mild SUI, and vaginal atrophy.
• THOR UVC™ disinfection system: preventing and containing HAIs outbreaks. Continuous-wave UV-C eliminates up to 99.9999% of healthcare-associated infection, HAI, in minutes, reducing the risk of transmitting infections via contaminated high-touch surfaces. HAIs include Clostridium difficile, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci, Ebola, Norovirus.
• Airpod using air-flow technology the world’s most advanced patient lateral transfer and patient repositioning system.
Referapatient Stand 13
Contact: Joanna Jarvis – 07535 443 499 - [email protected]: www.referapatient.org
Referapatient® incorporates best-of-breed cloud technology ensuring acute referrals and responses are securely documented for clear communication between doctors. Algorithmic web-forms with image upload, BYOD, statistical analysis, Instant Messaging, SMS and rapid implementation are some of the features. Finalists for international industry awards, referapatient® is a digital bridge connecting regional specialist services.
Royal Naval Reserve Stand 1
Contact: 03456 00 32 33Website: www.royalnavy.mod.uk/rnr
We offer the best training, excellent professional development, good pay and conditions, and promotion prospects. If joining the regulars is not for you and you are a qualified medical professional, why not join the Royal Naval Reserves and attend one of our 13 Royal Naval Reserve units across the UK.
To find out more search royalnavy.mod.uk/rnr or call 03456 00 32 22
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Sandison Easson Stand 9
Address: Rex Buildings, Alderley Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 1HYContact: Ian Tongue, Partner – 01625 527 351 – [email protected]: www.medicalaccountants.com
Sandison Easson is an independent firm of chartered accountants with over 35 years’ specialist experience of acting exclusively for doctors of medicine.
This specialisation gives the firm an exceptional ability to understand the many needs of doctors within the medical profession.
Sandison Easson is one of the largest and leading firms of its kind in the United Kingdom and acts for doctors in almost every city and town in England, Scotland and Wales.
Sebbin Stand 8
Address: St Mary’s Court, The Broadway, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0UTContact: Alison Grayley - 01494 590416 - [email protected]: www.sebbin.com
Groupe SEBBIN markets silicone implants for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. The portfolio includes breast implants, 3D surgery simulation software, tissue expanders, gluteal, calf, testicular as well as single use kits and disposable devices for lipofilling procedures.
Meso BioMatrix® is an Acellular Peritoneum Matrix designed and developed specifically for breast reconstruction.
Smith and Nephew Stand 18
Address: Building 5, Croxley Park, Watford, WD18 8YEContact: Jane Quail – 01923 477 224 – [email protected]: www.smith-nephew.com
Smith & Nephew is a diversified advanced medical technology business that supports healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries to improve the quality of life for their patients. We do this by taking a pioneering approach to the design of our products and services, by striving to secure wide access to
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our diverse technologies for more customers globally, and by enabling better outcomes for patients and healthcare systems. Smith & Nephew provide a range of products for preventing, treating and managing wounds.
Please visit us at stand 18 to see how we continue to support our customers to improve outcomes, constantly striving to create value for healthcare professionals, patients and payers.
Surface Imaging Solutions Limited Stand 7
Contact: Nicolas Miedzianowski-Sinclair - +44 7774802409 - [email protected]
Website: www.surfaceimaging.co.uk
Surface Imaging Solutions is the exclusive distribution partner of Canfield Scientific Inc. here in the UK and Ireland and offers an industry standard, leading edge 2D and 3D imaging portfolio. Nick Miedzianowski-Sinclair is the founder and CEO and has worked with Canfield for 12 years and in the 3D space for 17 years and in the healthcare industry for 27 years! Our clients include BAAPS & BAPRAS members and through Canfield a worldwide association with top class consultant surgeons, facilities and institutions.
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The conference takes place at the Plark Plaza Victoria Hotel
Main conference room - The Victoria Suite
Parallel sessions - The Edward Suite
Exhibitions and refreshments - The Beatrice Suite
Registration - Foyer
Address
239 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1EQ
WiFi
WiFi access is available- please visit the registration desk for more information
Registration and information desk
The registration and information desk in the main foyer will be open at the following
times:
Wednesday 09:00 – 18:00Thursday 08:00 – 17:35Friday 08:00 – 14:15
Registration
Online registration remains open throughout the conference at the below rates
Whole Day Meeting Rate
BAPRAS Members: Full, Overseas, Interspecialty,
ICOPLAST Members £550 £220
BAPRAS Members: Trainee, Junior, Associate, Affiliate £327 £130
BAPRAS Trainee Member (appointed prior to March 2016) £137 £50
Non-member consultants £772 £309
Non-member trainees/other £550 £198
BAPRAS Members: Honorary/Senior £150 £50
Researchers and medical students £150 £50
Venue Information
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Information for Delegates
Taping of sessionsAny videoing, photography and sound recording of the conference sessions is strictly
forbidden, without prior written permission from the organising committee.
Social MediaThe twitter hashtag for the meeting is #winterbapras
You are asked to kindly consider the confidentiality of content that you may be posting
to social media
Certificate of attendanceYour certificate of attendance, including CPD points will be emailed to you after the
conference.
AbstractsAbstracts of all free papers and posters are available to view online -
Visit http://bapras.meeting.org.uk/programme
Conference AppDownload the conference app via your device’s app store- search for Winter BAPRAS
2016. The app is supported on iOS 7+ and Android 4.1+. The app provides the full
programme, abstracts and speaker biographies in an easily accessible format that,
once downloaded, can be used without a connection to the internet. You can also to use
the app to take notes which can be downloaded to another location for use outside of
the app.
Poster ViewingPoster viewing stations are available in the foyer.
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Using the poster stationsIf you are on the front page… click a number to start viewing the relevant poster. Details
of poster numbers can be found in the conference guide.
Once you have selected a presentation, to move forwards and backwards through the
slides, hover the mouse at the bottom left hand corner of the screen - Navigation
buttons will appear to allow you to move forwards or backwards through the
presentation.
To return to the index page, click the red ‘i’ button, found in the top right hand corner of
every presentation slide.
All posters can be viewed at any of the viewing stations throughout the conference
Presenters have also been allocated a specific presentation slot on one of the stations.
See the poster section for more information on this.
CPD The following CPD points have been awarded for this meeting:
Wednesday 23 November 4.5 points
Thursday 24 November 7.5 points
Friday 25 November 5.5 points
Total 17.5 points
HackathonThe BAPRAS Innovation Special Interest Group are running a pop-up hackathon on
Wednesday from 16:00-19:00 in the Edward Suite.
There will be drinks and nibbles during this sponsored session where you will be given
the chance to experience how a Hackathon can improve Plastic Surgery.
Numbers are limited- if you haven’t registered to attend this yet, please contact the
registration desk
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Presenters are reminded to load presentations at least 30 minutes prior to the start of
the session that you are speaking in.
The slide loading/speaker ready area is located in foyer near the registration desk.
All versions of Microsoft PowerPoint are supported. Presentation on Mac is also
available, using PowerPoint or Keynote.
If you have not sent your presentation in advance, you should provide your presentation
on a USB storage device.
Presentations will need to be in a screen ratio of 16/9.
All versions of Microsoft PowerPoint are supported, up to Windows 7.
We are also able to support presentations on Mac, using Keynote. Online presentations
such as those using Prezi are not supported due to the speed of the internet
connection, but downloaded Prezi presentations can be used.
If your presentation contains video files, these should be saved separately in the
same folder as the presentation show, as videos are not always embedded within the
presentation itself.
Presentation from personal laptop/macbook is not permitted
Information for Presenters
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BAPRAS Summer Scientific Meeting 2017 (in collaboration with the Finnish Association of Plastic,
Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeons
Thursday 15 - Saturday 17 June
Helsinki, Finland
BAPRAS Winter Scientific Meeting 2017Wednesday 29 November - Friday 1 December
London, UK
Future Meetings
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Social Events
Thursday 24 November - BFIRST Ball
This year, to celebrate our 70th anniversary, we are organising a masked ball
in collaboration with and to raise funds for BFIRST, the British Foundation for
International Reconstructive Surgery and Training.
The event, hosted by comedian Jo Caulfield, will be an evening to remember with a
three course meal, entertainment, prizes for the best mask, an auction and more!
DateThursday 24 November 2016
18:30 - Drinks reception
19:30 - Dinner
00:30 - Carriages
AddressChurch House, Deans Yard, Westminster, London SW1P 3NZ
Dress CodeBlack tie
Tickets£150 or £1800 for a table of 12.
A limited number of tickets are still available- contact the registration desk for more
information
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