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Author(s) -
Mieke Anthonissen,
Ardeshir Bayat,
Sahar Ghannam,
Simran Pal Aneja
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
pediatric pulmonology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.866
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1099-0496
pISSN - 8755-6863
DOI - 10.1002/ppul.1950180703
Subject(s) - citation , medicine , library science , computer science
S 17:00 A randomised placebo-controlled trial on the effects of shockwave-therapy in burn scars older than six month · Mieke Anthonissen 17:10 Tension reducing taping as a mechanotherapy for hypertrophic burn scars: Preliminary results from a pilot study Ulrike van Daele 17:20 Beyond skin deep: Using ScarWork to improve linear surgical scars for head and neck cancer survivors · Beverley de Valois 17:30 The effect of manual skin techniques on skin perfusion · Ulrike van Daele 17:40 Questions & Answers 17:50 18:00 Networking Time 18:00 END OF DAY I FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021 AUDITORIUM II 09:45 10:00 WELCOME BY Ofir Artzi & Peter Moortgat SCARS VS. HEALTHY SKIN 10:00 11:00 10:00 Scar histopathology and morphologic classifications, normal wound healing and regeneration · Uwe Paasch 10:20 Cellular and molecular basis of scarring · David Ozog 10:40 Pulsed dye laser for healthy skin vs. scars: 20 years experience · Tanja Fischer 10:50 Questions & Answers 11:00 11:05 Networking Time INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM I 11:05 12:05 12:05 12:15 Networking Time SAME PATIENTS – DIFFERENT APPROACHES 12:15 13:45 Moderated by: Ofir Artzi 12:15 Introduction of a specific patient case 12:25 1. Combination therapy concept 12:35 2. Combination therapy concept 12:45 3. Combination therapy concept 13:00 Voting & Panel discussion 13:25 ABSTRACT Hair reconstruction by Partial Longitudinal Follicular Unit Transplantation (PL-FUT) in scarred tissue · Kristel van Herwijnen 13:35 Questions & Answers 13:45 14:00 LUNCH BREAK Networking Time INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM II 14:00 15:00 14:00 My protocol treating acid attack scars with hyaluronic acid A success story from Colombia · Johanna Gonzalez 15:00 15:15 Networking Time TECHNICAL INNOVATIONS: BULLET TALKS 15:15 15:55 Moderated by: Ofir Artzi 15:15 Bullet Talks supported by industry 15:50 Questions & Answers ABSTRACTS 15:55 16:45 Moderated by: Sahar Ghannam ABSTRACTS 15:55 Chemical reconstruction of skin scars (CROSS) method for atrophic scars: A comprehensive review · Hye Jin Chung 16:05 Treatment Protocols for complications of glucocorticoid injections in scars · Tatiana Bykovskaya 16:15 Thermo-Mechanical-Fractional Ablation: a Novel treatment for Acne Scars in Skin of Color · Urmila Nischal 16:25 A 1064-nm Neodymium-doped Yt-Al Garnet Picosecond Laser for the Treatment of Hyperpigmented Scars · Amir Koren 16:35 Questions & AnswersS 15:55 16:45 Moderated by: Sahar Ghannam ABSTRACTS 15:55 Chemical reconstruction of skin scars (CROSS) method for atrophic scars: A comprehensive review · Hye Jin Chung 16:05 Treatment Protocols for complications of glucocorticoid injections in scars · Tatiana Bykovskaya 16:15 Thermo-Mechanical-Fractional Ablation: a Novel treatment for Acne Scars in Skin of Color · Urmila Nischal 16:25 A 1064-nm Neodymium-doped Yt-Al Garnet Picosecond Laser for the Treatment of Hyperpigmented Scars · Amir Koren 16:35 Questions & Answers 16:45 16:50 Networking Time SCAR STORIES WITH PATIENTS 16:50 17:20 16:50 Presentation of three true scar patient stories 17:20 18:00 Networking Time 18:00 END OF DAY I Pr o g ra m a nd ti m es s ub je ct to c ha ng es . All times IN THE PRO GRAM ARE I N CENTRAL E UROPEAN SUMMER T IME SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2021 AUDITORIUM I KELOIDS 09:00 11:10 09:00 Understanding keloid pathobiology: scars vs. neoplasm · Ardeshir Bayat 09:20 Risk factors and treatment of keloids · Rei Ogawa 09:50 An evidence-based review on the role of topicals and dressings in scar management · Ardeshir Bayat 10:10 The role of lasers and drugs in the treatment of keloids · Gerd Gauglitz 10:30 Skin preparation before scarand other cutaneous procedures · Joel L. Cohen 10:45 ABSTRACT Injection Juvetrin for resolution of keoild and hypertrophic scars · Nilesh Goyal 11:00 Questions & Answers 11:10 11:20 Networking Time ASSISTED DRUG DELIVERY 11:20 12:45 11:20 LADD as a therapeutic concept in the field of scar management · Merete Haedersdal 11:40 Treatment of hypertrophic scars and keloids using laser assisted drug delivery · Jill Waibel 12:00 Non-laser assisted drug delivery for the treatment of scars · Ofir Artzi 12:20 ABSTRACT Laser assisted drug delivery in hypertrophic scars and keloids · Simran Pal Aneja 12:35 Questions & Answers 12:45 13:30 LUNCH BREAK Networking Time PRESSURE, SILICONE & NEEDLING 13:30 15:00 Moderated by: Luc Téot 13:30 Microneedling for atrophic acne scars · Moetaz El-Domyati 13:50 Conservative treatments of burn scars · Mieke Anthonissen 14:05 Negative and positive pressure therapy for wounds and scars · Luc Téot 14:25 Newest developments in silicone therapy · Michael H. Gold 14:40 ABSTRACT The beneficial effects of repetitive medical needling treatments on dermal thickness of scars · Peter Moortgat 14:50 Questions & Answers 15:00 15:20 Networking Time GSCARS SESSION 15:20 16:50 Moderated by: Esther Middelkoop · Geoffrey Gurtner 15:20 Pathways for managing scars based on the literature · Luc Téot 15:40 New research in scar therapies · Geoffrey Gurtner 16:00 Regenerative rehabilitation techniques in scarring · Peter Moortgat 16:20 Laser and combination therapies · Gerd Gauglitz 16:40 Questions & Answers 16:50 17:00 Networking Time SCAR STORIES WITH PATIENTS 17:00 17:30 17:00 Presentation of three true scar patient stories 17:30 18:40 Networking Time 18:40 END OF DAY II SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2021 AUDITORIUM II SCAR ASSESSMENT & SCARS’ IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE 09:00 10:40 Moderated by: Gerd Gauglitz 09:00 An update on scar evaluation scales · Gerd Gauglitz 09:20 Correlation between scar assessment scales and scar severit · Paul van Zuijlen 09:40 Patient-important outcomes after burn injury · Amber Young 10:00 OCT as a non-invasive scar assessment tool · Jill Waibel ABSTRACT 10:20 Equivalence and feasibility of the paper-based and electronic QOL questionnaires in a Belgian scar population · Jill Meirte 10:30 Questions & Answers 10:40 10:50 Networking Time INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM III 10:50 11:50 11:50 12:00 Networking Time SAME PATIENTS – DIFFERENT APPROACHES 12:00 13:20 Moderated by: Peter Moortgat 12:00 Introduction of a specific patient case 12:10 1. Combination therapy concept 12:30 2. Combination therapy concept 12:50 3. Combination therapy concept 13:10 Voting & Panel discussion 13:20 13:30 LUNCH BREAK Networking Time INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM IV 13:30 15:00 15:00 15:20 Networking Time SCARS IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS 15:20 16:50 15:20 Energy based treatment of paediatric scars · William B. Norbury 15:40 Treatment of paediatric burn scars · Clemens Schiestl 16:00 Scarring in the elderly age group · Sylvie Meaume ABSTRACT 16:20 Combined laser treatment of pediatric burn scars · Jennifer Zuccaro 16:30 Beyond skin deep: A service evaluation of a scarwork clinic for survivors of cancers of a range of tumour sites · Beverley de Valois 16:40 Questions & Answers 16:50 17:00 Networking Time INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM V 17:00 18:00 18:00 18:10 Networking Time SCAR STORIES WITH PATIENTS 18:10 18:40 18:10 Presentation of three true scar patient stories 18:40 END OF DAY II All times IN THE PRO GRAM ARE I N CENTRAL E UROPEAN SUMMER T IME Pr o g ra m a nd ti m es s ub je ct to c ha ng es . SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2021 AUDITORIUM I ATROPHIC SCARS 09:00 10:45 09:00 Different RF based devices in the treatment of acne scars · Atchima Suwanchinda 09:14 Striae distensae treatment options · Sonja Sattler 09:28 The use of picosecond lasers in the treatment of acne and striae · Woraphong Manuskiatti 09:42 The treatment of atrophic scars with ablative fractional laser · Klaus Hoffmann 09:56 The role of different filler injections in the treatment of atrophic scars · Ofir Artzi 10:10 Surgical procedures for the treatment of acne · TBA 10:25 EBD for the treatment of acne scars 2021 international consensus recommedations · Fares Salameh 10:40 Questions & Answers 10:45 11:00 Networking Time TRAUMA & BURN SCARS 11:00 12:25 Moderated by: Matteo Tretti Clementoni 11:00 Scar prevention innovations in acute burn care · Bernd Hartmann 11:20 Laser treatment in traumatic scars: International consensus recommendations · Peter Shumaker 11:40 Ablative fractional lasers for the treatment of burn scars · Matteo Tretti Clementoni 12:00 Surgical procedures in the treatment of burn scars · Frank Siemers 12:15 Questions & Answers 12:25 12:35 Networking Time FAT GRAFTING & FLAPS 12:35 13:45 12:35 Grafting & flaps in the management of burns · Frank Siemers 12:50 Autologous fat grafting vs silicone implants in breast reconstruction · Frank Niessen 13:05 Microfat, nanofat or lipoconcentrate in the treatment of atrophic scars · TBA 13:20 ABSTRACT The study design for an NIHR RfPB grant to study the effectiveness of early pulsed dye laser treatment for burn scars Mark Brewin 13:30 Questions & Answers 13:45 14:15 LUNCH BREAK Networking Time STEM CELLS & REGENERATIVE MEDICINE 14:15 15:20 Moderated by: Esther Middelkoop 14:15 Tissue engineering in burn scar reconstruction · Esther Middelkoop 14:35 Pairing dermal templates and NPWT to optimize aesthetic and functional outcomes · Ibby Younis ABSTRACTS 14:50 A prognostic tool for hypertrophic scar formation based on fundamental differences in systemic immunity · Erik de Bakker 15:00 Early intervention with PDL and CO2 ablative fractional lasers to improve cutaneous scarring post-lumpectomy Waseem Shehadeh 15:10 Questions & Answers 15:20 15:30 Networking Time BEYOND THE HORIZON 15:30 17:00 Moderated by: Ofir Artzi · Peter Moortgat 15:30 Beyond the horizon Jill Waibel · Luc Téot · Michael H. Gold · Frank Niessen · David Ozog 17:00 CLOSURE OF MEETING · Ofir Artzi & Peter Moortgat CME CERTIFICATES EACCME® CREDITS The SCARS2021 Virtual Meeting, May 28 – 30, 2021 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 19 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Each participant can only receive the number of credits he/she is entitled to according to his/her actual partic

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