Tuesday 6th - Friday 9th December 2022
Military Surgery Symposium - Wednesday 7th December 2022
09.00 - 10.15 - Session 1 - internal event (no LTC delegate access)
10.40 onwards - open to LTC delgates
The Military Surgery Symposium will hold an internal event (no LTC delegate access) in the morning.
Following the morning coffee break, the remaing sessions will be open to interested delegates - with primary access available to those who have pre-booked.
- A ticket for the corresponding conference day must be purchased to enable breakaway session access.
- All bookings include access to the plenary session (taking place each day in the Ondaatje Theatre).
View the LCAS Programme below:
09.00 - 10.15 - Closed Military Session - Private delegate list / No LTC delegate access
10.40 onwards - open to LTC delegates
Due to high levels of interest, online bookings for this session are now closed, though for late availability please ask at registration onsite.
09.00 - 10.15 - Closed Military Session - Private delegate list / No LTC delegate access
09.00 - 10.15 - Surgical care at the tip of the spear
09.00 - 09.15 – Surgery far forward: an update - Col Nigel Tai
09.15 - 09.30 – Role 1 in modern warfare - Maj Kieran Campbell
09.30 - 09.45 – Technology far forward - Lt Col Richard Booker
09.45 - 10.00 – Penetrating cardiac injury in Mali - Lt Col Myriam Tregarot
10.00 - 10.15 – Thoracic Trauma at Role 2 - Lt Col Iain Smith
10.15 - 10.40 – Coffee Break
10.40 onwards - open to LTC delegates
How we do it: Maintaining military competencies - Special international discussion
10.40 - 10.50 – Skill decay: a meta-analysis - Lt Col Tim Stansfield
10.50 - 11.15 – USA - Lt Col Dan Stinner
11.15 - 11.40 – France - Commandant (Dr) Myriam Tregarot
11.40 - 12.05 – UK - Wg Cdr David O'Reilly
12.10 - 12.40 – Update from Ukraine - Professors Chaychenko and Makarov
12.40 - 14.20 – Lunch Break
Wiseman Prize session: 7 + 3 min oral presentations
14.20 - 14.30 – A pilot study of construct validity of vessel exposure & haemorrhage control models - Lt Col Tim Stansfield
14.30 - 14.40 – Combat Application Tourniquet fares well in a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear dress state Maj Alastair Beaven
14.40 - 14.50 – Biomechanical Validation of the Field-Expedient Pelvic Splint Lt Col Daniel Stinner
14.50 - 15.00 – Death on the urban battlefield: Preliminary analysis of 101 penetrating trauma deaths across the West Midlands (2012-2019) Maj Nabeela Malik
15.00 - 15.10 – Bluetooth tactical headsets improve the speed of accurate patient handoffs Lt Col Daniel Stinner
15.10 - 15.30 – Coffee Break
Overseas experiences: What I have learnt
15.30 - 15.40 – Rwanda Sqn Ldr Ely Murgitroid
15.40 - 15.50 – Norway Lt Col Olivia McBride
15.50 - 16.00 – Sweden Surg Lt Cdr Cara Swain
16.00 - 16.10 – USA Surg Cdr Phil Spreadborough
16.10 - 16.20 – Malawi Maj John Whitaker
Panel discussion & summary
16.20 - 16.50 – What have we learnt, and what will be done in the future? DCAs and CAs
16.50 - 17.00 – Wrap up and awards
The London Trauma Conference has been approved for 24 CPD points by Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
(6 points per conference day).
The London Trauma Conference will return
Tuesday 3rd - Friday 6th December 2024