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ISPO 2006 - Fremantle

ISPO 2006 - Fremantle. Solving Clinical Issues in Patient Management. The Therapeutic Goods Act – Symposium Mr Robert Love – multiple limb attachment under the media spotlight Free Papers. Clinical Professor Fiona Wood – scar outcomes in major injuries

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ISPO 2006 - Fremantle

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  1. ISPO 2006 - Fremantle Solving Clinical Issues in Patient Management

  2. The Therapeutic Goods Act – Symposium Mr Robert Love – multiple limb attachment under the media spotlight Free Papers Clinical Professor Fiona Wood – scar outcomes in major injuries Dr Julie Dockerty – the course & complications of meningococcal disease Scientific Program

  3. The Therapeutic Goods Act • 1.5 hour symposium on the changes to the TGA and it’s implications for prosthetists & orthotists • Explanation of the essential principles • Realities of implementing the changes and effects on clinical practice

  4. Mr Robert Love – a case study of multiple limb reattachment under the media spotlight • Mr Love – consultant plastic surgeon from Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth • Terry Vo, aged 10, amputated both hands and a foot in a backyard accident at Easter 2005 • Mr Love led the 8 surgeon team who reattached all 3 limbs

  5. Terry’s immediate management, progress and the media response to the incident • Outcome: fantastic example of co-ordinated team effort and associated costs successful attachment of both hands with some functional activity available loss of reattached foot cynicism for media reporting abilities!

  6. Clinical Professor Fiona Wood – scar outcomes in major injuries • Australian of the Year – 2005 • Led the team that treated the burns victims of the 2002 Bali bombing • Quality of scar outcome can be influenced at every stage of therapy & all interventions affect the resulting scar • Discussed ‘spray on skin’ technology • Ultimate aim is to ensure the quality of the outcome is worth the pain of survival

  7. Dr Julie Dockerty – the course & complications of meningococcal disease • Occurs worldwide as isolated cases, community-based outbreaks & epidemics • Leading global cause of rapidly fatal sepsis in previously healthy individuals • Transmission is by respiratory droplets and may lead to septicaemia or meningitis • Treatment is with appropriate antibiotics and supportive measures such as fluid resuscitation, inotropes and ventilatory support

  8. Complications include mental retardation, deafness, hemiparesis and amputation • A combination vaccine is available offering protection against a number of serotypes but not for serotype B which is the commonest form in Australia.

  9. Free Papers • Removable rigid dressings: a retrospective case note audit to determine the validity of post amputation application • Australian amputees’ expectations of the prosthetists’ behavioural role: preliminary findings • Fewer, older, sicker? A retrospective audit of amputation at the Royal Melbourne Hospital • Embodied pain: the interaction between prosthesis use and phantom pain

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