Program Calendar
DAY
Time / RoomRoom 1
Maria Hall, Songeui Building
Room 2
Auditorium, Institute of Biomedical Industry
Room 3
Room 1002, Institute of Biomedical Industry
Room 4
Room 1003, Institute of Biomedical Industry
12:00 - 13:00Registration
13:00 - 13:10Opening Ceremony [Room 1]
13:10 - 13:40
Opening Key Session [Room 1]
13:40 - 14:40
Session 1
Prevention of pressure injury
Session 4
Contest for Most Challenging Wound Experience (Korean)
Session 5
The Wound Care Pathway - 5 step guide to wound healing
14:40 - 15:10Coffee Break
15:10 - 15:40
Keynote Lecture [Room 1]
15:40 - 16:40
Session 2
Multidisciplinary approach for diabetic Foot
MOU Session 1
New Concept of Acceleration and Regeneration of Wounds: Japanese Brand-New Science
Session 6
All about Wound Environment
Free Paper 1
16:40 - 17:40
Session 3
Exploring Diverse Wounds Encountered in the Clinical Field
MOU Ceremony
Session 7
All New NPWT
Free Paper 2
18:00 - 18:30First Day Closing Remark [Room 1]
18:30Presidential Dinner (Sebitseom)
DAY
Time / RoomRoom 1
Maria Hall, Songeui Building
Room 2
Auditorium, Institute of Biomedical Industry
Room 3
Room 1002, Institute of Biomedical Industry
Room 4
Room 1003, Institute of Biomedical Industry
08:30 - 09:00Registration
09:00 - 10:00
Session 8
Cutting-Edge Research in the Field of Wound Care
Session 14
BURN Colalborated
Session 18
Challenging Chronic Wound Solutions with NPWT
10:00 - 11:00
Session 9
Revolutionizing Wound Care: Harnessing AI for Innovative Applications
Session 15
TRAUMA Collaborated
Session 19
Challenging Acute Wound Solutions with NPWT
Free Paper 3
11:00 - 11:30Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:30
Session 10
Management of pressure injury
Session 16
Scar Management
Session 20
Clinical benefits of PDRN
Session 24
Pain Management (Korean)
12:30 - 12:50General Assembly [Room 1]
12:50 - 13:30Group Photo [Room 1] & Lunch
13:30 - 14:00
Plenary Lecture [Room 1]
14:00 - 15:00
Session 11
Strategies for Intractable Wound Management
MOU Session 2
How Multidisciplinary Approaches Enhance Wound Care and Healing:
A Singapore Perspective
Session 21
Patient Centered Care
15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break
15:30 - 16:30
Session 12
Clinical Applications of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
MOU Session 3
Emerging Technologies for Treating Hard-to-Heal Wounds: Taiwanese Experience
Session 22
The Science Behind the Healing: Exploring New Frontiers in Wound Reconstruction
16:30 - 17:30
Session 13
Patient care beyound wound
Session 17
Ask Anything About FKWA (Korean)
Session 23
From Resistance to Resilience: A Paradigm Shift in the use of Antimicrobial Wound Dressing (essity)
17:302nd Day Closing Remark / Academic Award Ceremony [Room 1]
Day 1 - Room 1
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Registration
TimeVenue
Opening Ceremony
TimeVenue
Opening Key Session
Kyung Hee Park The Univ. of Suwon
Evidence based presentation on pressure injury prevention
Dorothy Doughty WOC Nursing Education Center, Emory Univ., USA
TimeVenue
Session 1
Prevention of pressure injury
Dorothy Doughty WOC Nursing Education Center, Emory Univ., USA
Young Cheon Na Wonkwang Univ. Hosp.
Best practices in pressure injury prevention: Strategies and insights
Dong Yeon Kim The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Factors influencing pressure injuries in patients with dyspnea
Seungmi Park Chungbuk National Univ.
Braden QD Scale in risk assessment for pediatric pressure injury
Hyun Jung Yeo Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Keynote Lecture
Jong Won Rhie The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Current trend of patient centered care in wound care
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
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Session 2
Multidisciplinary Approach for Diabetic Foot
Donghyeok ShinKonkuk Univ. Hosp.
Jiwon Son Korea Univ. Guro Hsop.
Multidisciplinary approach for DFU in Japanese Podiatry Center
Miki Fujii Juntendo Univ., Japan
Perioperative imaging for surgical reconstruction of diabetic foot
Hyung Sup Shim The Catholic Univ. of Korea
HBOT and diabetic foot ulcer
Young Koo Lee Soonchunhyang Univ. Bucheon Hosp.
Discussion
TimeVenue
Session 3
Exploring Diverse Wounds Encountered in the Clinical Field
Seung Kyu Han Korea Univ. Guro Hsop.
Ji Seon Shin Kyungsang National Univ. Hosp.
Comprehesive assessment and indetificaiton of wound
Ji Hyeon Hwang Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Vasopressor injury
Hyonsurk Kim Dankook Univ. Hosp.
Management of venous ulcer
Hyunsuk Peter Suh Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Discussion
TimeVenue
First Day Closing Remark
TimeVenue
Presidential Dinner (Sebitseom)
Day 1 - Room 2
TimeVenue
Opening Key Session
Kyung Hee Park The Univ. of Suwon
Evidence based presentation on pressure injury prevention
Dorothy Doughty WOC Nursing Education Center, Emory Univ., USA
TimeVenue
Session 4
Contest for Most Challenging Wound Experience (Korean)
Yong Suk ChoHallym Univ. Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp.
Eunae Won Yonsei Univ. Gangnam Severance Hosp.
Experiences of managing unresolved diabetic foot
Hwa Ran Lee The Catholic Univ. of Korea, Yeouido ST. Mary’s Hosp.
Case presentation on the pressure injury treatment process for long-term rehabilitation medicine patients diagnosed with SCI
Jeong Ran Jeon Catholic Kwandong Univ. International ST. Mary's Hosp.
Managing extensive cervical necrotizing fasciitis caused by odontogenic infection
Daiwon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
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Coffee Break
TimeVenue
Keynote Lecture
Jong Won Rhie The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Current trend of patient centered care in wound care
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
TimeVenue
MOU Session 1
New Concept of Acceleration and Regeneration of Wounds: Japanese Brand-New Science
Bommie Seo The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Kento Takaya Keio Univ., Japan
Development of an intelligent vibrational dressing to promote healing of diabetic foot ulcers
Daijiro Haba The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
The Mechanism of Complete Skin Regeneration -Wound healing ability of fetal mouse
Kento Takaya Keio Univ., Japan
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MOU Ceremony
KWMS, JSWH MOU Ceremony (30min)
KWMS, TSWC MOU Ceremony (30min)
TimeVenue
First Day Closing Remark
Day 1 - Room 3
TimeVenue
Opening Key Session
Kyung Hee Park The Univ. of Suwon
Evidence based presentation on pressure injury prevention
Dorothy Doughty WOC Nursing Education Center, Emory Univ., USA
TimeVenue
Session 5
The Wound Care Pathway - 5 step guide to wound healing
Eunsoo Park Soonchunhyang Univ. Bucheon Hosp.
The wound care pathway
David Howard Keast Parkwood Institute, St Joseph’s Health Care London, Canada
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Coffee Break
TimeVenue
Keynote Lecture
Jong Won Rhie The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Current trend of patient centered care in wound care
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
TimeVenue
Session 6
All about Wound Environment
Jai Kyung Pyon Sungkyunkwan Univ. Samsung Medical Center
Best practice on pressure injuries utilising the M.O.I.S.T. concept
Delysia Tennant Hollywood Private Hosp., Australia
M.O.I.S.T. From concept to clinical application
Diane Eng Molnlycke, Singapore
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Session 7
Not all NPWT is the same
Jae Ha Hwang Chonnam National Univ. Hosp.
Start Smart, Start Right, the new evolution of NPWT
Chew Khong Yik Singapore General Hosp., Singapore
Experience a better NPWT with periwound protection
Wooyoung Choi Chosun Univ. Hosp.
TimeVenue
First Day Closing Remark
Day 1 - Room 4
TimeVenue
Opening Key Session
Kyung Hee Park The Univ. of Suwon
Evidence based presentation on pressure injury prevention
Dorothy Doughty WOC Nursing Education Center, Emory Univ., USA
TimeVenue
Coffee Break
TimeVenue
Keynote Lecture
Jong Won Rhie The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Current trend of patient centered care in wound care
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
TimeVenue
Free Paper 1
Han Gyu Cha Soonchunhyang Univ. Bucheon Hosp.
Eun Jin Han Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
FP-1-1 The effect of therapy ozone topical on the healing diabetic foot ulcer: A triple-blind randomized control trial
Asmat Burhan Univ. Harapan Bangsa, Indonesia
FP-1-2 Four steps strategy wound hygiene diabetic foot ulcers
Rubiyanto Warja Bilqiss Medika Clinic, Indonesia
FP-1-3 Combined use of wound treatment materials for effective wound management in primary healthcare clinic
Sangmo Bae B.A.E. Plastic Surgery Clinic
FP-1-4 The effectiveness of chitosan hemostatic dressing to control moderate to severe bleeding in metastatic osteosarcoma wound patients: A case study
Asrizal Ostomy and Foot Care Centre Medan, Indonesia
FP-1-5 Application cadexomer iodine powder and topical therapy with (Citosan and Zinc Oxide) on diabetic foot ulcer: Case study
Indri Fitrianinigsih Hermina Jatinegara Hosp., Indonesia
TimeVenue
Free Paper 2
Seung Min Nam Soonchunhyang Univ. Bucheon Hosp.
Yun Jin Lee Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
FP-2-1 Methicillin-susceptible staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) pyomyositis and cellulitis: Challenges in the management of a sinus tract with chronic cavity wound in the mid to distal right thigh of a 15-year-old boy
Doris Hung Wound Healing Society Singapore, Singapore
FP-2-2 Closing the gap: Composix L/P mesh-mediated continuous fascial traction in open abdomen
Yoonjung Heo Dankook Univ. Hosp.
FP-2-3 Case of treatment of chronic opened wound due to osteomyelitis on heel with simultaneous orthopedic surgery and reconstructive surgery
Yeokgu Hwang Ewha Womans Univ. Seoul Hosp.
FP-2-4 Comparative analysis of recovery duration: Minced skin graft vs. Postage skin graft on split-thickness skin graft donor sites
Joon Sung Lee Yeungnam Univ. Hosp.
TimeVenue
First Day Closing Remark
Day 2 - Room 1
TimeVenue
Registration
TimeVenue
Session 8
Cutting-Edge Research in the Field of Wound Care
Adrian Dragu Univ. Hosp. Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany
Ye Na Lee The Univ. of Suwon
Biomechanisms of stem cell and its derivatives enhancing diabetic wound healing
Yur-Ren Kuo Kaohsiung Medical Univ., Taiwan
Treatment of hand disabilities in systemic sclerosis using Adipose-derived stem cell
Suk Ho Moon The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Clinical application of PCL-collagen hybrid scaffold for dimpling prevention in wound healing
Jinwoo Park Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
Discussion
TimeVenue
Session 9
Revolutionizing Wound Care: Harnessing AI for Innovative Applications
Seong Oh Park Seoul National. Univ. Hosp.
Lan Sook Chang Hanyang Univ. Seoul Hosp.
Implementation of AI system for wound care
Soonchul Kwon Kwangwoon Univ., Graduate School of Smart Convergence
AI for burn wound
Dohern Kym Hallym Univ., Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp.
AI for pressure injury
Jeongmok Cho Ewha Womans Univ. Mokdong Hosp.
TimeVenue
Coffee Break
TimeVenue
Session 10
Management of pressure injury
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
Jae A Jung Hanyang Univ. Guri Hosp.
Medical management for infectious complications in pressure injury
Sun Hee Park The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Principles of pressure injury management
Jung Yoon Kim Seoul National Univ. Bundang Hosp.
Surgical management for pressure injury
Jae-hoon Choi Keimyung Univ. Dongsan Hosp.
Discussion
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General Assembly
TimeVenue
Group Photo & Lunch
TimeVenue
Plenary Lecture
Young Joon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
What is new in the diagnostics and treatment of atypical wounds?
Kirsi Isoherranen Helsinki Univ. Hosp./Skin and Allergy Hosp., Finland
TimeVenue
Session 11
Strategies for intractable wound management
Kirsi Isoherranen Helsinki Univ. Hosp./Skin and Allergy Hosp., Finland
Min Kyung Kim Sungkyunkwan Univ. Samsung Medical Center
Extensive wound including GVHD, TEN
Ah Young Kim Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
Malignant fungating wound management
Yong Eun Hong National Cancer Center
Exudate management on PIM
Delysia Tennant Hollywood Private Hosp., Australia
Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 12
Clinical Applications of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
Yoon Jae Lee The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Kyu Won Baek Sungkyunkwan Univ. Samsung Medical Center
Clinical application of NPWT in primary care settings
Joo Seok Park Amun Plastic Surgery Clinic
Effectiveness & benefit of tNPWT in chronic wound
Mamoru Kikuchi Shimokitazawa Hosp., Japan
Nurses’ perception on the use of negative pressure wound therapy in clinical setting
Hye Jeong Jung Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
Discussion
TimeVenue
Session 13
Patient care beyound wound
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
Kyung Chul MoonKorea Univ. Guro Hosp.
Nutrition support for wound healing
Eun-Mee Kim Samsung Medical Center, Department of Dietetics
The hidden wounds: Addressing psychiatric issues in wound patients
Seonjeong Byun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Wound pain management: Current and future
Jeongsoo Kim Seoul National Univ. Hosp.
Discussion
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2nd Day Closing Remark / Academic Award Ceremony
Day 2 - Room 2
TimeVenue
Session 14
Treatment of Major Burn in Korea
Jun Hur Hallym Univ. Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp.
Heui Yeoung Kim Dong-A Univ. Hosp.
Major or massive burn care system in Korea
Ji Yoon Jung Daejeon Hwa Hosp.
Operative strategy of major burn
Jae Cheol Yoon Hallym Univ. Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp.
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Session 15
TRAUMA Collaborated
Sang Wha Kim Seoul National. Univ. Hosp.
Chan Yong Park Seoul National. Univ. Hosp.
Wound management in trauma center of Korea
Hang Joo Cho The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Soft tissue injury combined with complex pelvic bone fracture
Ho-Hyun Kim Pusan National Univ. Hosp.
Multidisciplinary approach to wound care in the trauma patient
Jayun Cho Gachon Univ. Gil Medical Center
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Coffee Break
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Session 16
Scar Management
Hyemi Lee Wonkwang Univ. Hosp.
Ji Hyeon Hwang Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Optimising scar prevention and treatment with silicone
Luc Teot Montpellier Univ. Hosp., France
Preventing Scars: The armamentarium of modern plastic and reconstructive surgery
Adrian Dragu Univ. Hosp. Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany
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General Assembly
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Group Photo (Room 1) & Lunch
TimeVenue
Plenary Lecture
Young Joon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
What is new in the diagnostics and treatment of atypical wounds?
Kirsi Isoherranen Helsinki Univ. Hosp./Skin and Allergy Hosp., Finland
TimeVenue
MOU Session 2
How Multidisciplinary Approaches Enhance Wound Care and Healing: A Singapore Perspective
Youn Hwan Kim Hanyang Univ. Seoul Hosp.
Chew Khong Yik Singapore General Hosp., Singapore
Scope of wound care nursing practice in Singapore
Sivagame Maniya Sengkang Hosp., Singapore
Diabetic foot wound management in Singapore: A podiatry prespective
Manfred Mak Singapore General Hosp., Singapore
How advanced vascular interventions improve wound healing: Insights from a Singaporean vascular surgeon
Kalpana Vijaykumar Sengkang Hosp., Singapore
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Coffee Break
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MOU Session 3
Emerging Technologies for Treating Hard-to-Heal Wounds: Taiwanese Experience
Donghyeok Shin Konkuk Univ. Hosp.
Naichen Cheng President of TSWC, Taiwan
Engineering scaffold-free 3D culture systems of adipose-derived stem cells for wound healing application
Naichen Cheng President of TSWC, Taiwan
The clinical experience in artificial dermal substitutes in wound management
Yur-Ren Kuo Honorary President of TSWC, Taiwan
Wound hygiene and proactive wound treatment
Chih-Hsun Lin Secretary General of TSWC, Taiwan
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Session 17
Ask Anything About FKWA (Korean)
Hoon Kim Konyang Univ. Hosp.
Kyoung Min Kwon Sungkyunkwan Univ. Samsung Medical Center
High standard for high performance beyond boundaries in woc nursing education
Yun Jin Lee Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
FKWA: What It Is and How It Grows
Myong-Shin Kim Yonsei Univ. Gangnam Severance Hosp.
Harmonizing work burden and life quality
Yong Suk Cho Hallym Univ. Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp.
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2nd Day Closing Remark / Academic Award Ceremony
Day 2 - Room 3
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Session 18
Challenging Chronic Wound Solutions with NPWT
Hyunsuk Peter Suh Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Strategy of challenging diabetic foot (Wagner Grade 2) wound management with CuraVAC
Yongjun LiBeijing Hosp., China
Therapeutic of diabetes foot osteomyelitis in no-option CLTI patients and the advantage of acellular dermal matrix technology
Pongpol SriphanPiyavate Hosp., Thailand
Clinical benefits of CuraVAC and CGDerm Matrix (micronized ADM) in lower extremity reconstruction
Daiwon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Discussion
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Session 19
Challenging Acute Wound Solutions with NPWT
Yongjun Li Beijing Hosp., China
Complex electric burn wound management strategy with CuraVAC
Afriyanti Sandhi Pertamina Central Hosp., Indonesia
Complex surgical wound management strategy with CuraVAC
Gerald C. Sy Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Philippines
Clinical experiences of CuraVAC for incisional wound
Hyunsuk Peter Suh Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 20
Clinical benefits of PDRN
Youn Hwan Kim Hanyang Univ. Seoul Hosp.
REJUDERMA®: Enhancing Skin Barrier with PDRN-Infused MD Moisturizers
Jewan Kaiser Hwang Lamar Aesthetic Medical
Polydeoxiribonucleotides PDRN in wound healing - the evidence base
Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor St Thomas’ Hosp., United Kingdom
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General Assembly
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Group Photo (Room 1) & Lunch
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Plenary Lecture
Young Joon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
What is new in the diagnostics and treatment of atypical wounds?
Kirsi Isoherranen Helsinki Univ. Hosp./Skin and Allergy Hosp., Finland
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Session 21
Patient Centered Care
Won Jai Lee Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
S+N technology solution for shared care
Hayley Ryan Wound Rescue, Australia
Effectiveness of Allevyn LIFE, multi-layer dressing, in PI management
Eun Jin Han Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
Clinical benefit of Renasys NPWT in chronic wound care
Mamoru Kikuchi Shimokitazawa Hosp., Japan
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Coffee Break
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Session 22
The Science Behind the Healing: Exploring New Frontiers in Wound Reconstruction
Changsik John Pak Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
The clinical versatility of a collagen-elastin matrix
Adrian Dragu Univ. Hosp. Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany
The Evolution of Dermal Matrix in Tissue Regeneration
Chang Ryul Yi Pusan National Univ. Hosp.
Effective use of collagen dressing in various wounds
Jangyoun Choi The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Enhancing healing at home: A comprehensive guide to wound care with collagen dressings
Hyung Hwa Jeong Hanyang Univ. Seoul Hosp.
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Session 23
From Resistance to Resilience: A Paradigm Shift in the use of Antimicrobial Wound Dressing (essity)
Kyung Hee Park The Univ. of Suwon
A paradox(or clinical experience) in infection management: Catch without kill
Eunsoo Park Soonchunhyang Univ. Bucheon Hosp.
A paradign shift in the use of antimicrobial wound dressing
Chew Khong Yik Singapore General Hosp., Singapore
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2nd Day Closing Remark / Academic Award Ceremony
Day 2 - Room 4
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Free Paper 3
Jangyoun Choi The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Hyunsuk Park Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
FP-3-1 The efficacy of combined laser therapy in the management of hypertrophic burn scars
Jung Hwan Lee Hangangsoo Plastic Surgery Clinic
FP-3-2 Comparison of recurrence rates after V-Y advancement flap and gracilis musculocutaneous pedicled flap in reconstruction of ischial pressure injury
Jung Yeol Seo Pusan National Univ. Yangsan Hosp.
FP-3-3 Effectiveness and safety of negative pressure wound therapy on melanoma-resected surgical wounds
Kyoung Ae Nam Yonsei Univ. Severance Hosp.
FP-3-4 Healing and complications of donor site of hairy scalp skin grafting
Seung Ho Lee Kangwon National Univ. Hosp.
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Coffee Break
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Session 24
Pain Management (Korean)
Dong Yeon Kim The Catholic Univ. of Korea
MAXIGESIC® : ERAS protocol & Perioperative Pain Management in Plastic Surgery
Seong Oh Park Seoul National. Univ. Hosp.
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General Assembly (Room 1)
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Group Photo (Room 1) & Lunch
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Plenary Lecture
Young Joon Jun The Catholic Univ. of Korea
What is new in the diagnostics and treatment of atypical wounds?
Kirsi Isoherranen Helsinki Univ. Hosp./Skin and Allergy Hosp., Finland
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Coffee Break
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2nd Day Closing Remark / Academic Award Ceremony