Preliminary Programme

17 janv. 2016 - R. Kirsner* (Miami, USA). → Stocking and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers. J.-P. Benigni (Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, France). → Bandage ...
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Pre li mi nary Program m e SUNDAY JANUARY 17, 2016 Welcome/Registration th

12.30 – 13.45 th

Introduction to the 20 CPC and 9 IWWT

13.45 – 14.15

S. Meaume (Paris, France) L. Téot (Montpellier, France)

Simultaneous translation in english

Inauguration of the Conference

14.15 – 14.45 Simultaneous translation in english

Inauguration de la Conférence La plaie au cinéma.

Plenary Session

14.45 – 16.15 Simultaneous translation in english

What’s New in Wounds and Healing in 2016? Quoi de neuf en plaie et cicatrisation en 2016? > What’s old? Concepts of today and yesterday. Quoi de vieux: concept d’hier et d’aujourd’hui? L. Téot (Montpellier, France)

> Biofilm: Myth or Reality? Le biofilm: mythe ou réalité? S. Meaume (Paris, France)

> What’s New in Dressings? Quoi de neuf dans les pansements? C. Faure (Montpellier, France)

> What’s New in Surgery? Quoi de neuf dans la chirurgie? E. Masmejean (Paris, France)

> What’s New in the Etiological Treatment of Chronic Wounds? Quoi de neuf dans le traitement étiologique des plaies chroniques? G. Perceau (Reims, France)

Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit

16.15 – 16.45

IWWT Workshop 1

16.30 – 17.30

Compression management in VLU (Venous Leg Ulcer). > The Effect of Ankle Range of Motion on Venous Ulcer Healing Rates. R. Kirsner* (Miami, USA)

> Stocking and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers. J.-P. Benigni (Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, France)

> Bandage Mono vs Multilayer. S. Meaume (Paris, France)

> Alternative Therapy and Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Systems. M. Romanelli* (Pisa, Italy)

Industry Sponsored Symposium

Simultaneous translation in english

17.45 – 19.15

P reli mi nary Pro gram m e MONDAY JANUARY 18, 2016 Welcome/Registration

07.30 – 08.30

IWWT Workshop 2

08.30 – 09.30

Controversies in NPWT. > Saline vs Antiseptics in NPWT with Instillation. C. Attinger* (Washington, USA)

> Interest and Limits of Interface Dressings in NPWT. L. Téot (Montpellier, France)

> The Wall Suction System. J.-P. Chavoin* (Toulouse, France)

> Portable NPWT: the Different Options. F. Duteille (Nantes, France)

> DACC vs NPWT. K. Cutting (Cardiff, UK)

Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit

09.30 – 10.00

Plenary Session

10.00 – 11.30 Simultaneous translation in english

Wounds’ Infection. Infection des plaies. > Medical Diagnosis and Emergency. Le diagnostic médical et l’urgence. S. Meaume (Paris, France)

> Bacteriological Diagnosis. Diagnostic bactériologique. A. Sotto* (Nîmes, France)

> Surgeon’s Place in the Management of Infected Wound. Place du chirurgien dans la plaie infectée. J.-C. Castède* (Bordeaux, France)

> Antibiotherapy of Infected Wounds. Antibiothérapie des plaies infectées. E. Senneville (Tourcoing)

> Nursing Cares and Dressings of Infected Wounds. Soins infirmiers et pansements des plaies infectées. I. Fromantin* (Paris, France)

Industry Sponsored Symposium

Simultaneous translation in english

11.30 – 13.00

Oral Communications

11.40 – 12.40

Lunch Break and Exhibition Visit

12.00 – 14.00

Plenary Session : Vulnus

13.00 – 14.00 Simultaneous translation in english

Pre li mi nary Program m e International Symposium

14.00 – 16.00

> Wound Healing: the Story of a New Speciality? Plaies et cicatrisations: l’histoire d’une nouvelle spécialité.

> 20 Years of Negative Pressure Therapy. 20 ans de pression négative. L. Argenta* (USA)

> Update in the Pluriprofessional Management of DFU. Quoi de neuf dans la gestion pluridisciplinaire du pied diabétique. C. Attinger (Washington, USA)

> Update in Pressure Ulcer Research. Dernières recherches sur les ulcères de jambes. H. Sanada* (Japan)

> What’s New in Diagnostic and Management of VLU? Quoi de neuf dans le diagnostic et le management des ulcères de jambes? M. Romanelli* (Pisa, Italy)

Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit

16.00 – 16.30

IWWT Workshop 3

16.30 – 18.00

Oxygen Therapy. > Hyperbaric Oxygenotherapy. D. Mathieu (Lille, France)

> Local Oxygen Delivery Epiflo (Ogenix). Speaker to be confirmed

> Nitric Oxyde and Wound Healing. Speaker to be confirmed

> AOTI. T. Wild (Vienna, Austria)

> How to Measure Oxygen in Periwound Skin. J.-C. Vogler (Bartenheim, France)

Industry Sponsored Symposium

Simultaneous translation in english

18.00 – 19.30

TUESDAY JANUARY 19, 2016 Welcome/Registration

07.30 – 08.30

IWWT Workshop 4

08.30 – 09.30

Stem Cells in Wound Healing > Fat Stem Cells. V. Cervelli* (Rome, Italy)

> Separating Stem Cells from Fat. S. Akita (Nagasaki, Japan)

> Stem Cells in Burns. J.-J. Lataillade (Clamart, France)

P reli mi nary Pro gram m e > Improving Post Flap Scars in Paraplegic Patients Scars Using Stem Cells. C. Herlin (Montpellier, France)

> Is there a Future for Stem Cells in Chronic Wounds? P. Senet* (Paris, France)

Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit

09.30 – 10.00

Plenary Session

10.00 – 11.30

Skin and Tissue Necrosis.

Simultaneous translation in english

Nécrose cutanée et tissulaire. > Necrotising Fasciitis and Other Infectious Necrosis. Fasciites nécrosantes et autres nécroses infectieuses. R. Sinna (Amiens, France)

> Burns and Necrosis. Brûlures et nécrose. F. Duteille (Nantes, France)

> Rare Causes of Necrosis. Causes rares de nécroses. V. Del Marmol* (Bruxelles, Belgique)

> Surgical Management of the Necrosis. Prise en charge chirurgicale de la nécrose. L. Téot (Montpellier, France)

> Conservative Management of Necrosis and Wound Dressings. Prise en charge conservatrice de la nécrose et pansements. S. Palmier (Montpellier, France)

Oral Communications

11.40 – 12.40

IWWT Workshop 5

12.00 – 13.30

New Technologies. > Silicone Layer (Sheet) over Collagen in Dermal Substitute (Symatese). V. Casoli (Bordeaux, France)

> Collagen in Chronic Wounds. H. Kaufman* (Haifa, Israel)

> A New Human Viable Wound Matrix. L.-A. Lavery* (USA)

> Use of Lasers in Leg Ulcers a Double Blind Prospective Study. J. Vitse (Montpellier, France)

> New Systems to Improve Mechanical Tension over Fresh Sutures . L. Téot (Montpellier, France)

Lunch Break and Exhibition Visit

12.30 – 14.00

Plenary Session

15.30 – 17.00

The Shift to Ambulatory Care. Le virage ambulatoire. > The Hospital Issues for Tomorrow. Enjeux de l’hôpital pour demain. J. Holstein* (Paris, France)

Simultaneous translation in english

Pre li mi nary Program m e > Organization of Wound Care Centers. Organisation des Centres de Soins de Plaies. P. Leger (Toulouse, France)

> Position of the HAD in the Management of Wounds. Place de l’HAD dans la prise en charge des plaies. C. Trial (Montpellier, France), C. Uttscheid (Montpellier)

> Telemedecine in EHPAD and Management of Pressure Ulcers. Télémédecine en EHPAD et gestion des escarres. N. Salles* (Bordeaux, France)

> Role of Telemedecine in the Ambulatory Care. Rôle de la télémédecine dans le virage ambulatoire. A. Dompmartin (Caen, France)

Conclusion and End of Conference

17.15 – 17.30

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