Abstracts from the 45 th Sir Peter Freyer Memorial Lecture and Surgical Symposium

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Abstracts from the 45th Sir Peter Freyer Memorial Lecture and Surgical Symposium

National University of Ireland Galway 4-5 September 2020

Ir J Med Sci (2020) 189 (Suppl 5):S83–S142

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Disclosure Statement

Publication of this supplement was sponsored by the National University of Ireland. All content was reviewed and selected by the Surgical Education Committee, which held full responsibility for the abstract selections.

Ir J Med Sci (2020) 189 (Suppl 5):S83–S142

S85 Sponsors 2020

The 45th Sir Peter Freyer Meeting gratefully acknowledges the support given to the meeting by the following companies:

Gold Sponsors

M.E.D. Surgical

Silver Sponsors

Acelity

Applied Medical

Baxter

Greunenthal Pharma Ltd

Johnson & Johnson Medical

Leo Pharma

S86 Metronic

Olympus Ireland

PEI Surgical

Sanofi Ireland Ltd

Tekno Surgical Ltd

Roche Ireland Ltd

Ir J Med Sci (2020) 189 (Suppl 5):S83–S142

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Ir J Med Sci (2020) 189 (Suppl 5):S83–S142

Ir J Med Sci (2020) 189 (Suppl 5):S83–S142

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45th Sir Peter Freyer Memorial Lecture and Surgical Symposium Arts Millennium Building, National University of Ireland Galway 4th & 5th September 2020 Programme

FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER 2020

9.00 a.m. Paper 1:

3-Part and 4-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures: Is There A Role for Fixation M Zubairu, M Diack, D Vukanic, F Shannon Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, University Hospitals Galway, Galway, Ireland

9.10 a.m. Paper 2:

A Systematic Review of Complications in Intramedullary Nailing of Open Tibial Shaft Fractures L Turley1, I Barry2 (1) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Vincent's University Hospital Dublin, Elm Park, Dublin 4, Ireland; (2) Department of Surgery, Fiona Stanley Hospital, 11 Robin Warren Dr, Murdoch, Perth, WA, Australia

9.20 a.m.

Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Anterior Shoulder Instability & Glenolabral Articular Disruption Lesions - A Retrospective Comparative Study M Davey, E Hurley, J Scanlon, M Gaafar, L Pauzenberger, H Mullett Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Surgery Clinic, Santry, Dublin, Ireland

Paper 3:

9.30 a.m. Paper 4:

Introducing A Virtual Fracture Clinic During A Pandemic: Reducing Patient Attendance in A District General Hospital E Coveney1, F Gorman2, J Horan3, D Bennett1, P O'Grady1 (1) Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar, Mayo, Ireland; (2) Department of Physiotherapy, Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar, Mayo, Ireland; (3) Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar, Mayo, Ireland

9.40 a.m.

A Retrospective Review of Ankle Fracture Open Reduction Internal Fixation in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: Are We Putting Our Foot in It? S Callaghan, C Stanley, M Kelly, L D'Souza Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Dooradoyle, Limerick, Ireland

Paper 5:

9.50 a.m. Paper 6:

Does Country of Origin Influence Research Outcomes in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis? FJ McCabe, DM Dalton, JP McCabe Department of Spine Su