Preliminary Program

(subject to change)

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2026

 Stolz 1 Stolz 2
08:00 – 17:00

ISOLS Young Surgeons Chondrosarcoma

Registration is required for attendance.
Registration fee: 100.00 €

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Developing Countries Educational Program

Attendance is included in the Meeting registration fee.

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17:00ISOLS Young Surgeons Networking event  

Thursday, September 24th, 2026

Lehar Stolz 1 Stolz 2
08:00 – 08:45

Meet the professor (cases) with coffee and cake

Speakers: Peter Steadman (Australia) – Mark Scarborough (United States) – Miklós Szendrōi (Hungary)
08:45 – 09:00 Morning break
09:00 – 10:30

  Session 1.1:  
Megaprostheses: Bigger, better, stronger?

Chairs: Panayiotis J. Papagelopoulos (Greece), TBA 

09:00 | William Aston (United Kingdom): Should HA collars be the standard in megaprosthetic replacement?

09:10 | Koichi Ogura (Japan): Long-term complications and reoperations following distal femoral replacement

09:20 | Lizz van der Heijden (The Netherlands): Paediatric patients: cemented vs. non-cemented megaprostheses?

09:30 | Michael Parry (United Kingdom): Ultra long-term outcomes of patients with cemented megaprostheses

09:40 | Eric Staals (Italy): Long term outcomes of patients with growing prostheses

09:50 | Franics John Hornicek (United States): Which innovations do we need to lower the risk of mechanical failure?

DEBATE 1: Do we need a new ISOLS implant failure classification (Live Polling)

10:00 | Emmy Nyqvist (Australia): Do we need a new ISOLS implant failure classification? – Yes!

10:07 | Eric Henderson (United States): Do we need a new ISOLS implant failure classification? – No!

10:14 | Discussion

  Session 2.1:  
Current innovations and challenges in sarcoma imaging

Chairs: Ilkyu Han (Rep. of Korea), Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger (Austria) 

09:00 | G. Douglas Letson (Unted States): Unmasking sarcomas. When do we biopsy?

09:10 | Iris Nöbauer (Austria): Gold-standard in imaging of soft tissue tumours in adults

09:20 | Jasminka Igrec (Austria): Role of perfusion-weighted MRI in assessment of treatment response

09:30 | TBA: Combining histology and radiology in treatment planning of sarcoma – Worth the effort?

09:40 | Frank Traub (Germany): Intraoperative fluorescence-guided surgery for treatment of sarcomas

09:50 | Oral Presentation 1

09:55 | Oral Presentation 2

10:00 | Oral Presentation 3

10:05 | Oral Presentation 4

10:10 | Oral Presentation 5

10:15 | Oral Presentation 6

10:20 | Discussion

  Session 3.1:  
Flash Presentations I – Soft tissue sarcomas

Chairs: Lester Chan (Singapore), Daniel A. Müller (Switzerland)

09:00 | Introductory lecture | Joanna Szkandera (Austria): Systemic therapies for advanced soft tissue sarcomas – New drugs, new hope?

09:10 | Flash Presentation 1

09:13 | Flash Presentation 2

09:16 | Flash Presentation 3

09:19 | Flash Presentation 4

09:22 | Discussion

09:30 | Flash Presentation 5

09:33 | Flash Presentation 6

09:36 | Flash Presentation 7

09:39 | Flash Presentation 8

09:42 | Discussion

09:50 | Flash Presentation 9

09:53 | Flash Presentation 10

09:56 | Flash Presentation 11

09:59 | Flash Presentation 12

10:02 | Discussion

10:10 | Flash Presentation 13

10:13 | Flash Presentation 14

10:16 | Flash Presentation 15

10:19 | Flash Presentation 16

10:22 | Discussion

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30

  Session 1.2:  
Infections, revisions: Do we dare to DAIR?

Chairs: Philipp Funovics (Austria), Minna Laitinen (Finland)

11:00 | Michelle Ghert (Canada): Should PARITY change our practice?

11:10 | Andrea Sambri (Italy): Role of two-stage revision for infected megaprostheses

11:20 | Guy Morris (United Kingdom): The 10 most important BOOM findings on infections in oncology

DEBATE 2: Do we dare to DAIR? (Live Polling)

11:30 | Santiago Lozano Calderon (United States): Do we dare to DAIR? – Yes!

11:37 | Jendrik Hardes (Germany): Do we dare to DAIR? – No!

11:44 | Discussion

12:00 | Oral Presentation 7

12:05 | Oral Presentation 8

12:10 | Oral Presentation 9

12:15 | Oral Presentation 10

12:20 | Discussion

  Session 2.2:  
Robotics/AI/Virtual surgery

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 3.2:  
Flash Presentations II – New sarcoma variants: From BCOR to CIC-DUX

Chairs: Scott Sommerville (Australia), Raymond Yau (China)

09:00 | Introductory lecture | Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger (Austria): The clinical implication of novel sarcoma variants

11:10 | Flash Presentation 17

11:13 | Flash Presentation 18

11:16 | Flash Presentation 19

11:19 | Flash Presentation 20

11:22 | Discussion

11:30 | Flash Presentation 21

11:33 | Flash Presentation 22

11:36 | Flash Presentation 23

11:39 | Flash Presentation 24

11:42 | Discussion

11:50 | Flash Presentation 25

11:53 | Flash Presentation 26

11:56 | Flash Presentation 27

11:59 | Flash Presentation 28

12:02 | Discussion

12:10 | Flash Presentation 29

12:13 | Flash Presentation 30

12:16 | Flash Presentation 31

12:19 | Flash Presentation 32

12:22 | Discussion

12:30 – 13:30 Industry Lunch Symposium 1 Lunch Break
13:30 – 14:30

Opening session

Chairs: Pietro Ruggieri (Italy), Gerhard Hobusch (Austria)

13:30 | TBA

13:55 | Andreas Leithner, Philipp Funovics, Gerhard Hobusch, Maria Anna Smolle

Welcome to Vienna

14:00 | Philipp Funovics (Austria): Introduction

14:05 | TBA

14:30 – 15:30

  Session 1.3:   
ISOLS Engineering Session

Chairs: Peter Steadman (Australia), Paul Unwin (United Kingdom)

14:30 | William Aston (United Kingdom): Prosthesis Standards

14:40 | Kwok Chuen Wong (China): Mixed Reality / White Paper

14:50 | Shintaro Iwata (Japan): AI / Imaging

15:00 | Manish Agarwal (India): Jigs and Navigation

15:10 | Flash Presentation best engineering abstract 1

15:13 | Flash Presentation best engineering abstract 2

15:16 | Flash Presentation best engineering abstract 3

15:19 | Flash Presentation best engineering abstract 4

17:22 | Discussion

  Session 2.3:  
PROMS

Detailed information will be available soon.

Industry Satellite Symposium 1
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30

  Session 1.4:  
Protons, ions, carbons and chemo: Who, when and how?

Chairs: Xiaohui Niu (China), TBA 

16:00 | Reiko Imai (Japan): The Role of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy in the Management of Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas

16:10 | TBA: Updates from the SACRO study

16:20 | Burkhard Lehner (Germany): Intraoperative radiotherapy for STS – Indications and limitations

DEBATE 3: The chemo wars in STS: Friend, foe or futile? (Live Polling)

16:30 | Jay Wunder (Canada): The chemo wars in STS: Friend, foe or futile? – Futile!

16:37 | Dimosthenis Andreou (Austria): The chemo wars in STS: Friend, foe or futile? – Friend!

16:44 | Discussion

17:00 | Oral Presentation 11

17:05 | Oral Presentation 12

17:10 | Oral Presentation 13

17:15 | Oral Presentation 14

17:20 | Discussion

  Session 2.4:  
Worst case ever – How we escaped (or not)

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 3.3:  
Flash Presentations III – Novel therapeutics

Chairs: Cătălin Cîrstoiu (Romania), TBA

16:00 | Introductory lecture | Saminathan Suresh Nathan (Singapore): Emerging systemic therapies for bone and soft tissue sarcomas

16:10 | Flash Presentation 33

16:13 | Flash Presentation 34

16:16 | Flash Presentation 35

16:19 | Flash Presentation 36

16:22 | Discussion

16:30 | Flash Presentation 37

16:33 | Flash Presentation 38

16:36 | Flash Presentation 39

16:39 | Flash Presentation 40

16:42 | Discussion

16:50 | Flash Presentation 41

16:53 | Flash Presentation 42

16:56 | Flash Presentation 43

16:59 | Flash Presentation 44

17:02 | Discussion

17:10 | Flash Presentation 45

17:13 | Flash Presentation 46

17:16 | Flash Presentation 47

17:19 | Flash Presentation 48

17:22 | Discussion

17:30 – 18:00

Presidential lecture

Chairs: Andreas Leithner (Austria), Maria Anna Smolle (Austria)

17:30 | Claudia di Bella (Australia): Introduction

17:35 | Peter Steadman (Australia): The Future of Orthopaedic Oncology: From Margins to Meaning: A vision for the next decade of collaboration and care

18:00 – 19:30 Welcome Reception

Friday, September 25th, 2026

 Lehar Stolz 1 Stolz 2
08:00 – 08:45ISOLS General Assembly  
08:45 – 09:00Morning break
09:00 – 10:30

  Session 1.5:
Innovations in paediatric sarcoma treatment

Chairs: Eduardo J. Ortiz-Cruz (Spain), Andreas Krieg (Switzerland) 

09:00 | Rob Pollock (United Kingdom): Megaprostheses in paediatric patients – Indications and limits

09:10 | Eric Mascard (France): Vascularised vs. non-vascularised fibula in the paediatric patient

09:20 | Joseph Benevenia (United States): Indications and outcomes of allograft reconstructions in the paediatric patient

09:30 | Laura Campanacci (Italy): Hemiarthroplasty in very young children

09:40 | Odion Binitie (United States): Results and complications of growing prostheses in paediatric patients

09:50 | Michiel van de Sande (The Netherlands): The paediatric sarcoma patient – Just a tiny adult?

10:00 | Nadine Williams (United States): Management of paediatric patients beyond surgery

DEBATE 4 (Live Polling)

10:10 | TBA: 2 cases

  Session 2.5:  The International Sarcoma Registry and global collaboration

Chairs: Joanna Szkandera (Austria), Masood Umer (Pakistan)

09:00 | Benjamin Miller (United States): Introduction

09:05 | Adam Levin (United States): What have we learned from sarcoma registries?

09:15-09:45 | The best registry-focused abstracts from ISOLS abstract submission

09:15 | Oral Presentation 15

09:20 | Oral Presentation 16

09:25 | Oral Presentation 17

09:30 | Oral Presentation 18

09:35 | Discussion

09:45 | Update on International Sarcoma Registry Work Group

Benjamin Miller (United States): Survey results

Ashish Gulia (India): Future modules

Marcos Galli (Argentina): Authorship and participation

Benjamin Miller (United States), Joanna Szkandera (Austria): Interim project updates

10:15 | Luke Johnson (Australia), Eric Staals (Italy): Session with audience engagement

  Session 3.4:  Flash Presentations IV

Chairs: TBA, Maya Niethard (Germany)

09:00 | Introductory lecture | Steven Thorpe (United States): The value of intraoperative margin sampling in soft tissue sarcoma

09:10 | Flash Presentation 49

09:13 | Flash Presentation 50

09:16 | Flash Presentation 51

09:19 | Flash Presentation 52

09:22 | Discussion

09:30 | Flash Presentation 53

09:33 | Flash Presentation 54

09:36 | Flash Presentation 55

09:39 | Flash Presentation 56

09:42 | Discussion

09:50 | Flash Presentation 57

09:53 | Flash Presentation 58

09:56 | Flash Presentation 59

09:59 | Flash Presentation 60

10:02 | Discussion

10:10 | Flash Presentation 61

10:13 | Flash Presentation 62

10:16 | Flash Presentation 63

10:19 | Flash Presentation 64

10:22 | Discussion

10:30 – 11:00Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30

  Session 1.6:  
Biological reconstruction – growing back strong

Chairs: Eduardo Botello (Chile), Domenico A. Campanacci (Italy) 

11:00 | Ayman el Masry (Egypt): Single site osteotomy and frozen autograft for skeletal reconstruction in bone sarcoma management

11:10 | Han-Soo Kim (Rep. of Korea): Sparing the tibial physis: Distal femur hemiarthroplasty and bone lengthening in children

11:20 | Harzem Özger (Turkey): From Lexer and Juvara to Frozen Hotdog: the Istanbul Experience in Biological Reconstruction

11:30 | Andreas Krieg (Switzerland): The Capanna technique in paediatric patients

11:40 | Mikel San-Julián (Spain): Outcomes following reconstruction with the Canadell technique

11:50 | Luis Alberto Aponte Tinao (Argentina): Long-term results of allograft reconstructions

12:00 | Hindiskere Suraj (India): Surgical and oncological results of the telescope allograft technique in endoprosthetic reconstruction of the distal femur in children with a short proximal femur segment

DEBATE 5 (Live Polling)

12:10 Marisa Valentini (Austria) & TBA: 2 cases

  Session 2.6:
Metal Ion Release in Tumour Endoprostheses – Clinical Relevance, Mechanisms, and Management

Chairs: John Healey (United States), Thomas Baad-Hansen (Denmark) 

11:00 | Keynote lecture | Minna Laitinen (Finland): Metal Ion Release in Orthopaedic Oncology: What Do We Know, and What Remains Unknown?

11:10 | Sarah Freund (Denmark): Monitoring practices – How Do We Monitor Metal Ion Levels? Insights from the GAIIMES Survey

11:17 | Matthew Houdek (United States): Mechanisms of metal ion release – Where Do the Ions Come From? Mechanical and Material Sources of Release

11:24 | Hans Roland Dürr (Germany): Clinical impact of metal ions – From Ions to Illness: Adverse Events Linked to Metal Ion Release

11:31 | TBA: Toxicological perspectives – Systemic Metal Ion Exposure: Lessons from Toxicology and Occupational Medicine

11:38 | Thomas Baad-Hansen (Denmark): Case-based clinical decision making – Managing Elevated Cobalt: What Would You Do?

11:45 | Magdalena Maria Gilg (Austria): Future Monitoring, Consensus, and Research Priorities – Towards 2030: Standardizing Metal Ion Monitoring and Building Consensus

11:52 | Panel discussion and audience Q&A

  Session 3.5:  
Flash Presentations V

Chairs: Davide Donati (Italy), Isidre Angel Gràcia Alegria (Spain)

11:00 | Introductory lecture | Alexander Lazarides (United States): Readmission rates in sarcoma patients

11:10 Flash Presentation 65

11:13 Flash Presentation 66

11:16 Flash Presentation 67

11:19 Flash Presentation 68

11:22 Discussion

11:30 Flash Presentation 69

11:33 Flash Presentation 70

11:36 Flash Presentation 71

11:39 Flash Presentation 72

11:42 Discussion

11:50 Flash Presentation 73

11:53 Flash Presentation 74

11:56 Flash Presentation 75

11:59 Flash Presentation 76

12:02 Discussion

12:10 Flash Presentation 77

12:13 Flash Presentation 78

12:16 Flash Presentation 79

12:19 Flash Presentation 80

12:22 Discussion

12:30 – 13:30Industry Lunch Symposium 2  
13:30 – 14:00

ISOLS Lecture

Chair: Andreas Leithner (Austria), Andrea Angelini (Italy)

13:30 | Andreas Leithner (Austria): Introduction

13:35 | Ajay Puri (India): Reimplanting sterilised tumor bone: Irradiation or Cryotherapy – What works best?

  
14:00 – 15:30

  Session 1.7:  
Pelvic reconstruction: The ring of fire

Chairs: Francis John Hornicek (United States), Per-Ulf Tunn (Germany) 

14:00 | Pietro Ruggieri (Italy): Pelvic sarcomas – The Padova experience

14:10 | Vivek Ajit Singh (Malaysia): Reconstruction techniques following PII pelvic resections

14:20 | Ashish Gulia (India): Biological reconstructions following internal hemipelvectomy

14:30 | Vineet Kurisunkal (United Kingdom): The 10 most important BOOM findings

14:40 | Wei Guo (China): Outcomes with custom-made 3D printed hemipelvic reconstructions

14:50 | Arne Streitbürger (Germany): Why we avoid megaprosthetic reconstruction following pelvic resection

DEBATE 6 To close or not to close the ring? (Live Polling)

15:00 | Lee Jeys (United Kingdom): To close or not to close the ring? – Yes!

15:07 | TBA: To close or not to close the ring? – No!

15:14 | Discussion

  Session 2.7:  
Amputation vs. osseointegration vs. rotationplasty

Chairs: Gerhard Hobusch (Austria), Valerae O. Lewis (United States) 

Educational Committee

14:00 | TBA: Novel techniques in amputation

14:12 | TBA: Osseointegration in contemporary use

14:24 | Rickard Brånemark (United States): OI – The vision and future aspects

14:36 | Ajay Puri (India): Rotationplasty – When is it indicated?

14:48 | Peter Bekkering (The Netherlands): The degree of physical activity and participation in sport after amputation and rotationplasty as a result of a malignant bone tumour in childhood

15:00 | Discussion

  Session 3.6:  
Flash Presentations VI

Chairs: Thomas Hilton (South Africa), Oleg Vyrva (Ukraine) 

14:00 | Introductory lecture | Claudia Di Bella (Australia): Women in surgery

14:10 | Flash Presentation 81

14:13 | Flash Presentation 82

14:16 | Flash Presentation 83

14:19 | Flash Presentation 84

14:22 | Discussion

14:30 | Flash Presentation 85

14:33 | Flash Presentation 86

14:36 | Flash Presentation 87

14:39 | Flash Presentation 88

14:42 | Discussion

14:50 | Flash Presentation 89

14:53 | Flash Presentation 90

14:56 | Flash Presentation 91

14:59 | Flash Presentation 92

15:02 | Discussion

15:10 | Flash Presentation 93

15:13 | Flash Presentation 94

15:16 | Flash Presentation 95

15:19 | Flash Presentation 96

15:22 | Discussion

15:30 – 16:00Coffee break
16:00 – 17:00

  Session 1.8:  
Margins – A marginal difference may be vital

Chairs: Peter Rose (United States), Han-Soo Kim (Rep. of Korea) 

16:00 | TBA: Which margin is considered “wide” for bone sarcomas?

16:10 | Tomohiro Fujiwara (Japan): Which margin is considered “wide” for soft-tissue sarcomas? – Practical integration of margin quantity and quality

16:20 | Walid Ebeid (Egypt): Challenges to achieve “wide” margins in periarticular bone tumours of the knee

DEBATE 7 (Live Polling)

16:30 | Magdalena Maria Gilg (Austria) & Julia von der Linden (Austria): 2 cases

  Session 2.8:  
Challenges, limitations and potential solutions for Sarcoma Care in Developing Countries
Detailed information will be available soon.
Industry Satellite Symposium 2
17:00 – 18:00

Pioneers of ISOLS (round table discussion)

Chair: Philipp Funovics (Austria)

Rainer Kotz (Austria)

Winfried Winkelmann
(Germany)

Franklin Sim
(United States)

Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
(Japan)

  Session 2.9:
Minimally invasive techniques for metastatic disease

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 3.7:  
Flash Presentations VII – Basic science

Chairs: Claudia Di Bella (Australia), Frank Traub (Germany) 

17:00 | Introductory lecture | Peter Rose (United States): From bench to bedside

17:10 | Flash Presentation 97

17:13 | Flash Presentation 98

17:16 | Flash Presentation 99

17:19 | Flash Presentation 100

17:22 | Flash Presentation 101

17:25 | Discussion

17:35 | Flash Presentation 102

17:38 | Flash Presentation 103

17:41 | Flash Presentation 104

17:44 | Flash Presentation 105

17:47 | Flash Presentation 106

17:50 | Discussion

18:30 – 19:00Women of ISOLS Networking event
19:30ISOLS Dinner

Saturday, September 26th, 2026

 Lehar Stolz 1 Stolz 2
08:00 – 08:45 

Meet the professor (cases) with coffee and cake

Speakers: Robert Lawrence Randall (United States) – Michelle Ghert (Canada) – Marco Manfrini (Italy)

 
08:45 – 09:00Morning break
09:00 – 10:00

  Session 1.9:  
The Famous ISOLS Quiz

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 2.10:  
Flash Presentations VIII – Upper extremity reconstruction

Chairs: Ana Cecilia Belzarena (Unites States), Elisa Pala (Italy)

09:00 | Introductory lecture | Panayiotis J. Papagelopoulos (Greece): Custom-made implants for periscapular sarcomas

09:10 | Flash Presentation 107

09:13 | Flash Presentation 108

09:16 | Flash Presentation 109

09:19 | Flash Presentation 110

09:22 | Flash Presentation 111

09:25 | Discussion

09:35 | Flash Presentation 112

09:38 | Flash Presentation 113

09:41 | Flash Presentation 114

09:44 | Flash Presentation 115

09:47 | Flash Presentation 116

09:50 | Discussion

  Session 3.8:  
Flash Presentations IX – Surgery in advanced metastatic setting (spine/extremities)

Chair: Justin E. Bird (United States), Fabrice Fiorenza (France)

09:00 | Introductory lecture |
Andrea Angelini (Italy): Therapeutic approaches in patients with spine metastases

09:10 | Flash Presentation 117

09:13 | Flash Presentation 118

09:16 | Flash Presentation 119

09:19 | Flash Presentation 120

09:22 | Flash Presentation 121

09:25 | Discussion

09:35 | Flash Presentation 122

09:38 | Flash Presentation 123

09:41 | Flash Presentation 124

09:44 | Flash Presentation 125

09:47 | Flash Presentation 126

09:50 | Discussion

10:00 – 11:00

  Session 1.10:   Soft tissue sarcomas

Chairs: Joanna Szkandera (Austria), TBA

10:00 | Sophie Mottard: Additive value of high-speed Raman spectroscopy

10:10 | Kenneth Rankin (United Kingdom): Indeterminate pulmonary nodules upon diagnosis of soft tissue sarcoma - Impact on treatment decision and prognosis

10:20 | Maria Anna Smolle (Austria): Frequency of venous thromboembolisms in patients undergoing surgery for STS

10:30 | TBA: Antiangiogenic agents and PD-1 inhibitors for advanced soft tissue sarcoma

 

DEBATE 8 (Live Polling)

10:40 | Sophie Joch (Austria) & Cristian Pauritsch (Austria): 2 cases

  Session 2.11:   Flash Presentations X – Liquid biopsy

Chairs: Giorge Loria (Georgia), Flash Presentations X – Liquid biopsy (Greece)

10:00 | Introductory lecture | Toshifumi Ozaki (Japan): Advancing Sarcoma Care: Integrating Liquid Biopsy and Genomic Profiling for Precision Medicine

10:10 | Flash Presentation 127

10:13 | Flash Presentation 128

10:16 | Flash Presentation 129

10:19 | Flash Presentation 130

10:22 | Flash Presentation 131

10:25 | Discussion

10:35 | Flash Presentation 132

10:38 | Flash Presentation 133

10:41 | Flash Presentation 134

10:44 | Flash Presentation 135

10:47 | Flash Presentation 136

10:50 | Discussion

  Session 1.11:   Flash Presentations XI – Benign aggressive lesions/tumours

Chairs: Michele Boffano (Italy), Mehmet Ali Deveci (Turkey)

10:00 | Introductory lecture |
Nicholas Bernthal (United States): Targeted therapy for tenosynovial giant cell tumour – Worth the costs?

10:10 | Flash Presentation 137

10:13 | Flash Presentation 138

10:16 | Flash Presentation 139

10:19 | Flash Presentation 140

10:22 | Flash Presentation 141

10:25 | Discussion

10:35 | Flash Presentation 142

10:38 | Flash Presentation 143

10:41 | Flash Presentation 144

10:44 | Flash Presentation 145

10:47 | Flash Presentation 146

10:50 | Discussion

11:00 – 12:00Coffee break & Poster Walk Industry Satellite Lecture 1
12:00 – 13:30

  Session 1.12:  
Benign aggressive tumours

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 2.12:  
The very young and the very old

Detailed information will be available soon.

  Session 3.9:  
Abstracts – Megaprostheses

Chairs: Min Wook Joo (Rep. of Korea), Hazem Wafa (Belgium)

12:00 | Introductory lecture |
Fabrice Fiorenza (France): Custom-made solutions – Are they worth the cost?

12:10 | Flash Presentation 147

12:13 | Flash Presentation 148

12:16 | Flash Presentation 149

12:19 | Flash Presentation 150

12:22 | Discussion

12:30 | Flash Presentation 151

12:33 | Flash Presentation 152

12:36 | Flash Presentation 153

12:39 | Flash Presentation 154

12:42 | Discussion

12:50 | Flash Presentation 155

12:53 | Flash Presentation 156

12:56 | Flash Presentation 157

12:59 | Flash Presentation 158

13:02 | Discussion

13:10 | Flash Presentation 159

13:13 | Flash Presentation 160

13:16 | Flash Presentation 161

13:19 | Flash Presentation 162

13:22 | Discussion

13:30 – 14:00Closing
15:00– 18:00Medical History of Vienna
19:30Networking Event

Waltz your way to Wien!
ISOLS Board Member Philipp Funovics is excited to welcome you to his home city of Vienna for ISOLS 2026 this September.