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Sunday, June 4th ►


Knee: ACL and Rotation
Room 301: General Session
 
10:00 - 11:00 ACL and Rotation - Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction Concept: Reevaluation and Outcomes - A Call for an Individualized Approach  
  Co-Chair: Freddie H. Fu, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Co-Chair: Wei Lu, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
  Jia-Kuo Yu, MD, PhD CHINA
 
  Lei Zhang, MD, PhD CHINA
 
10:00 Persistent rotatory knee instability after anatomic ACL reconstruction - incidence and associated factors  
  Lei Zhang, MD, PhD CHINA
 
10:15 Outcomes following anatomic single- versus double-bundle ACL reconstruction - what are we missing?  
  Jia-Kuo Yu, MD, PhD CHINA
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10:30 ACL reconstruction - from one bundle augmentation to double bundle reconstruction - indications and treatment algorithm  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
10:45 Round table discussion: A call for an individualized approach  
  Wei Lu, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
 
11:00 - 12:00 Remnant Preserving ACL Reconstruction: Advantage and Disadvantages  
  Chair: Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Masataka Deie, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
 
  Yasuyuki Ishibashi, MD JAPAN
 
  Masahiro Kurosaka, MD JAPAN
 
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
 
Knee - Meniscus
Room 301: General Session
 
13:30 - 14:30 The Menisectomized Knee  
  Co-Chair: Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Chih-Hwa Chen, MD, Prof. TAIWAN
 
  Marco K. Demange, MD, PhD BRAZIL
 
  Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
 
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
13:30 Post-meniscectomy Syndrome  
  Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:35 Meniscal Substitution  
  Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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13:43 Meniscal Transplantation  
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
13:51 Post-meniscectomy SPONK  
  Marco K. Demange, MD, PhD BRAZIL
 
13:59 HTO versus UKA for the meniscectomized knee  
  Chih-Hwa Chen, MD, Prof. TAIWAN
 
14:07 Cases and discussion  
  Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Knee - Arthroplasty
Room 301: General Session
 
15:30 - 16:30 Preserving the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in Knee Arthroplasty  
  Chair: Paolo Adravanti, MD ITALY
 
  Jeffrey H. DeClaire, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Andrew James Price, DPhil, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Emmanuel Thienpont, MD, PhD, MBA BELGIUM
 
  Anders Troelsen, MD, PhD, DMSc, Prof. DENMARK
 
15:30 indication and contraindication to perform a UNI in the ACL deficient knee  
  Andrew James Price, DPhil, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
15:40 acl reconstruction and medial OA  
  Paolo Adravanti, MD ITALY
 
15:50 Bicruciate retaining TKA  
  Jeffrey H. DeClaire, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:00 treatment of bicomparmental arthritis with modular components  
  Emmanuel Thienpont, MD, PhD, MBA BELGIUM
 
16:10 knee awareness and function after acl preserving knee arthroplasty  
  Anders Troelsen, MD, PhD, DMSc, Prof. DENMARK
 
16:20 Discussion  
 
Hip
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
09:00 - 09:45 Hip Pain in the Athlete: Evidence Based Tools for Diagnosis  
  Chair: Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Nicolas Bonin, MD FRANCE
 
  Soshi Uchida, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
09:00 Evidence Based Algorithm for the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Hip Pain in the Athlete  
  Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
 
09:10 Evidence Based Motion Related Diagnosis of the Hip Pain in the Athlete  
  Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
 
09:20 Evidence Based Diagnosis Approach for Intraarticular versus Extraarticular Pathology in the Athlete  
  Nicolas Bonin, MD FRANCE
 
09:30 Evidence Based Tools for the Diagnosis in Treatment of Symptomatic Hip Dysplasia in the Athlete  
  Soshi Uchida, MD, PhD JAPAN
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09:40 DIscussion  
  Marc J. Philippon, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Sports Medicine
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
13:30 - 14:30 Hamstring Injuries: Causation, Treatment and Prevention  
  Chair: David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
 
  Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
13:30 Introduction - Overview of hamstring injuries, demographics, causes, and presentations  
  David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
 
13:35 muscular belly lesions, conservative management and the rare surgical indications  
  Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
13:45 strategies for prevention of hamstring injuries in the elite athlete and weekend warrior  
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
13:55 Clinical experience of proximal hamstring surgery with over 900 surgical procedures to date, including the surgical indications, surgical technique, tips and tricks and when to manage conservatively  
  David G. Wood, MBBS, FRACS, FA(Orth)A AUSTRALIA
 
14:05 role of surgery in intramuscular tendon tears  
  Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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Shoulder - Rotator Cuff
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
09:00 - 10:00 Rotator Cuff Injuries: A Case Based Approach  
  Chair: Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
  Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
 
  Stephen C. Weber, MD UNITED STATES
 
09:00 Controversial Topics in Rotator Cuff Tear Management  
  Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
09:10 Case Discussion & Faculty Experiences  
 
11:00 - 12:00 Rotator Cuff Repair and Shoulder Stiffness  
  Chair: Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
 
  Seung-Ho Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD JAPAN
 
  Bruno Toussaint, MD FRANCE
 
  Dai Xuesong, MD, PhD CHINA
 
11:00 Overview of stiffness and rotator cuff repair  
  Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
 
11:05 Can cuff repair surgery indications be modified by the pre-operative stiffness?  
  Bruno Toussaint, MD FRANCE
 
11:17 New Thoughts on Evaluation and Management of Stiffness in Rotator Cuff Injuries  
  Seung-Ho Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
11:32 Cause and management for shoulder stiffness after rotator cuff repair  
  Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD JAPAN
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11:47 Case-based discussion  
  Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
 
  Dai Xuesong, MD, PhD CHINA
 
11:57 Q & A  
  Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
 
 
Shoulder - Dislocation & Instability
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
16:00 - 17:00 The First Time Dislocator - Should We Be Fixing Them Early?  
  Chair: Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Knut Beitzel, Prof. Dr. GERMANY
 
  Mark Ferguson, MD GERMANY
 
  Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
 
  Chunyan Jiang, MD, PhD CHINA
 
16:00 Introduction  
  Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
16:05 First time episode of GH anterior instability: incidence, clinical presentation and radiological evaluation  
  Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
 
16:15 Recurrence after first episode of dislocation, incidence intrinsic and extrinsic factors  
  Knut Beitzel, Prof. Dr. GERMANY
 
16:25 Conservative treatment: modalities, immobilization? length? Physiotherapy? delay to return to sport?  
  Chunyan Jiang, MD, PhD CHINA
 
16:35 Surgical treatment: technical considerations (open or arthroscopic, soft tissue or bone block)  
  Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
16:45 Indications for surgical treatment of the first episode of GH instability: an EBM evaluation.  
  Mark Ferguson, MD GERMANY
 
16:55 Discussion  
  Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
 
Elbow
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
09:00 - 10:00 Sports Injuries of the Elbow  
  Chair: Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
  Michael T. Freehill, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Gregory A. Hoy, FRACS, FAOrthA, FACSP, FASMF AUSTRALIA
 
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
 
09:00 Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
09:12 Osseous Injuries in the Overhead Athlete  
  Michael T. Freehill, MD UNITED STATES
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09:24 Sports Injuries of the Elbow  
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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Knee - Patellofemoral & High Rotating Knee
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
14:15 - 15:15 Management of the High Rotating Knee  
  Chair: Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
 
  Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
14:15 Biomechanics of High Rotating Knee  
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
14:25 Noninvasive Methods to Evaluate the Pivot-Shift  
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
14:35 MRI Evaluation of the High Rotating Knee  
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
 
14:45 Surgical Management and Outcomes of the High Rotating Knee  
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
14:55 Indication and Technique to Treat High Rotating Knee  
  Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
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15:05 Discussion  
 

Monday, June 5th ►


Knee - Osteotomy
Room 301: General Session
 
11:00 - 12:00 Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: Which Patient? When? How? A Case Based Approach  
  Chair: Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
  Gianluca Camillieri, MD ITALY
 
  Yong In, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Tomoyuki Saito, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
 
11:00 Medial compartment OA - Standard HTO  
  Yong In, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
11:07 Medial Compartment OA - Standard HTO  
  Tomoyuki Saito, MD, PhD JAPAN
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11:14 Lateral compartment OA - lateral opening wedge for small valgus deformity  
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
11:21 Anteromedial opening wedge HTO for PCL deficient knee  
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
11:28 Posteromedial opening wedge HTO & ACL for ACL deficient knee and medial compartment OA  
  Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:35 HTO/ACL  
  Gianluca Camillieri, MD ITALY
 
11:42 Anterior opening wedge for hyperextension deformity  
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
 
Knee
Room 301: General Session
 
15:30 - 16:30 Management of Pediatric ACL  
  Chair: Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
15:30 Introduction  
  Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:32 Why Reconstruct the ACL in Pediatric Patients?  
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
15:37 The Risk Factors for Growth Disturbance  
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
15:42 Physeal Sparing: Iliotibial Band Reconstruction  
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
15:52 Discussion  
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
15:57 Physean Sparing: ALL Epiphyseal Reconstruction  
  Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:07 Discussion  
  Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:12 Transphyseal Reconstruction  
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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16:22 Discussion  
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
16:27 Case Presentations  
  Allen F. Anderson, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
16:30 - 17:30 Genetics in Knee Injuries  
  Chair: Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
  Diego Costa Astur, MD, PhD BRAZIL
 
  Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Carlos E. S. Franciozi, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
16:30 Genetic and Molecular Factors and Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries  
  Diego Costa Astur, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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16:42 Genetic factors in ACL and tendon injuries  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
16:54 Genetic and Molecular Factors in Meniscus and Cartilage Lesions  
  Carlos E. S. Franciozi, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
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17:06 Muscle recovery, atrophy, and biomarkers after ACL injury and recovery  
  Asheesh Bedi, MD UNITED STATES
 
17:18 Discussion  
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
 
Foot & Ankle
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
11:00 - 12:00 The Evolution of Ankle Repair  
  Chair: Hélder M. D. Pereira, Prof.,MD, PhD. PORTUGAL
 
  Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
11:00 Effect of ankle ligament repair on the subtalar joint  
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:10 Current concepts in ankle impingement and micro instability  
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
11:20 Critical concepts in ankle impingement  
  Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:30 Anatomic repair: How, When and Why? (10 minutes)  
  Hélder M. D. Pereira, Prof.,MD, PhD. PORTUGAL
 
11:40 Discussion  
 
Foot & Ankle
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
14:00 - 15:00 Expanding the Role of Arthroscopy in Foot & Ankle Surgery  
  Chair: Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Harvinder Singh Bedi, FRACS, MPH AUSTRALIA
 
  Stéphane Guillo, MD FRANCE
 
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Andrea N. Veljkovic, MD, MPH, FRCSC, BComm CANADA
 
14:00 The role of arthroscopy in chronic ankle instability  
  Harvinder Singh Bedi, FRACS, MPH AUSTRALIA
 
14:10 Arthroscopic ankle ligament repair and reconstruction  
  Stéphane Guillo, MD FRANCE
 
14:20 The role of arthroscopy in ankle fracture management  
  Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:30 Hindfoot arthroscopy and tendoscopy - evidence and indication  
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:40 Midfoot/forefoot arthroscopy  
  Andrea N. Veljkovic, MD, MPH, FRCSC, BComm CANADA
 
14:50 Discussion  
  Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Knee - Arthroplasty
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
11:00 - 12:00 Mangagement of Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty  
  Chair: Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Thomas Bauer, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD (LUMC, NL), PhD (UGM, ID), FICS, Prof. INDONESIA
 
  Sébastien Parratte, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
11:00 Diagnosis of infection: how and when ?  
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
11:10 Early revision: what is the real value?  
  Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD (LUMC, NL), PhD (UGM, ID), FICS, Prof. INDONESIA
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11:20 One step procedure : principles and techniques  
  Thomas Bauer, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
11:30 Two step procedure : principles and techniques  
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
11:40 Spacers and cement: mobile and fixed. How and when?  
  Sébastien Parratte, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
 
Knee - Arthroplasty
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
15:30 - 16:30 Target for Appropriate Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty - Mechanical vs. Kinematic Alignment  
  Chair: Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
 
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
  Stephen M. Howell, MD UNITED STATES
 
  William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
  Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
15:30 Is Kinematically Aligned TKA a Good Alignment Option?  
  Stephen M. Howell, MD UNITED STATES
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15:40 CAS Anatomic Tibia Balanced Femur TKA. More accurate. Better outcome  
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
15:50 Successful long term outcomes in the mechanically aligned TKA  
  William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
16:00 Outcome of mechanically aligned Navigation-assisted TKA  
  Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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16:10 Discussion  
  Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
 
 
Knee - Pain
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
13:30 - 14:30 The Assessment and Safe Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain  
  Co-Chair: Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Co-Chair: Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
  David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
 
  William R. Post, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
13:30 Overview of Patellofemoral Pain: Current Concepts, Including Tissue/Joint Homeostasi  
  Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
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13:40 The Assessment of Patellofemoral Pain: History, Physical Exam, and Imaging  
  David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
 
13:50 The Current Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain from the Physical Therapist’s Perspective  
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
14:00 The Current Conservative Operative Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain  
  William R. Post, MD UNITED STATES
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14:10 Treatment of Complications of Operative Management of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain  
  Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
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14:20 Discussion  
  Scott F. Dye, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Knee - Meniscus
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
15:30 - 16:30 Meniscus Root Tears - The Silent Epidemic  
  Chair: Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Sebastian Kopf, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
  Jia-Lin Wu, MD, MS TAIWAN
 
15:30 Overview of Meniscus Root Tear: The Silent Epidemic  
  Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
15:36 Updates on biocechanical and clinical results : Could it improve meniscal extrusion and restore the function?  
  Sebastian Kopf, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
15:46 Medial meniscus root repair - Why, When and How?  
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
15:56 Lateral meniscus root tear - repair? or leave in situ?  
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
16:06 Surgical treatment in chronic degenerative root  
  Jia-Lin Wu, MD, MS TAIWAN
 
16:16 Discussion  
  Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
 

Tuesday, June 6th ►


Knee - ACL
Room 301: General Session
 
10:45 - 11:45 Large Cohort, Long Term Outcome of ACL Reconstruction  
  Co-Chair: Yingfang Ao, MD CHINA
 
  Co-Chair: Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Sung-Jae Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
 
10:45 Long term outcomes of ACL reconstruction in patients with excessive laxity  
  Sung-Jae Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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10:55 The comparison of patellar tendon and hamstring tendon ACL reconstruction at long-term follow-up  
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
11:05 Large cohort, middle-term outcome of remnant-preserving anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction  
  Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
 
11:15 Mid-to long-term outcome of revision ACL reconstruction  
  Yingfang Ao, MD CHINA
 
11:25 Long term Outcome and ACL Reconstruction Survival in Juveniles and Adolescents  
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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Knee - Patellar Dislocation
Room 301: General Session
 
15:30 - 16:30 Management of the First Time Patellar Dislocation  
  Chair: Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Pieter J. Erasmus, MBChB, MMed, FCS(Orth) SOUTH AFRICA
 
  Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
  Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
 
15:30 Introduction  
  Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:35 Etiologies of First time Patellar Dislocation  
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
15:43 Primary treatment of the first-time dislocation  
  Pieter J. Erasmus, MBChB, MMed, FCS(Orth) SOUTH AFRICA
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15:51 First time Dislocation in the Pediatric Patient  
  Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
 
15:59 Indications for MPFL reconstruction alone vs combined procedures  
  Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
16:07 Technique for isolated MPFL Reconstruction  
  Mitsuo Ochi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
16:15 Case Presentations & Discussion  
  Diane L. Dahm, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Research
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
10:45 - 11:30 Research Methodology: How to do it  
  Chair: Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
  Paulo H. M. Araujo, MD, PhD BRAZIL
 
  Olufemi R. Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA
 
  Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
 
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
10:45 Business & Finding Tools for a Successful Researcher  
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
10:50 How do you Secure a Fellowship Position?  
  Paulo H. M. Araujo, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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10:55 Collaboration - Fact or Fiction?  
  Olufemi R. Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA
 
11:00 How to Write a Scientific Report  
  Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
 
11:05 Discussion  
11:10 ISAKOS Young Investigator Research Mentoring Program - Research Proposal  
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
 
Sports Medicine
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
14:00 - 15:00 Intriguing Tendinopathies in Sport: Pathophysiology to Regenerative Technology  
  Chair: Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
 
  Kanglai Tang, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
  James H. C. Wang, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Ming-Hao Zheng, PhD, DM, FRCPath, FRCPA AUSTRALIA
 
14:00 Intriguing Tendinopathies – What’s new on the horizon?  
  Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
 
14:10 IAutologous tendon stem cell injection: The regenerative approach of tendinopathy  
  Ming-Hao Zheng, PhD, DM, FRCPath, FRCPA AUSTRALIA
 
14:20 TSC-based mechanism of tendinopathy  
  James H. C. Wang, PhD UNITED STATES
 
14:30 Clinical Experience Sharing in Treating Tendinopathies  
  Kai-Ming Chan, MBBS, MCh(Orth), FRCPS(G), FRCS(E), FRCSEd(Orth) HONG KONG
 
 
Arthroscopy - General Topics
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
15:30 - 16:30 How to Teach Arthroscopy  
  Chair: Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
 
  Mustafa Karahan, Prof. TURKEY
 
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
15:30 Cadaver Lab Organization  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
15:40 What to Teach?  
  Mustafa Karahan, Prof. TURKEY
 
15:50 Daily Life Meniscal Surgery - What to Teach?  
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
 
16:00 Cartilage Arthroscopic Surgery - What is Important to Know?  
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
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16:10 ACL Arthroscopy - What to Teach?  
  Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
 
16:20 Discussion  
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
 
Knee - Arthroplasty
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
15:30 - 16:30 New Technologies and Future in Total Knee Arthroplasty  
  Chair: Andrew D. Pearle, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Fabio Catani, Prof. ITALY
 
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Shuichi Matsuda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Alfred J. Tria, Jr., MD UNITED STATES
 
15:30 Update on navigation for TKR: where are we in 2017?  
  Fabio Catani, Prof. ITALY
 
15:38 Mechanical alignment in TKR – what are important targets and how do we best achieve it  
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
15:46 Rationale and Outcomes of Kinematic Alignment in TKR  
  Shuichi Matsuda, MD, PhD JAPAN
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15:54 Smart instruments and Knee Replacement  
16:02 New Techniques for Minimally Invasive TKR  
  Alfred J. Tria, Jr., MD UNITED STATES
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16:10 Navigation vs PSI vs Robotics: which way is it going?  
  Eun-Kyoo Song, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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Cartilage
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
10:45 - 12:00 Cartilage Treatment Options 2017  
  Chair: Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Vladimir Bobic, MD, FRCSEd UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Mats G. Brittberg, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
  Scott D. Gillogly, MD QATAR
 
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
  Daniel Saris, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
10:45 Introduction  
  Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
10:50 Emerging technologies in Cartilage repair  
  Mats G. Brittberg, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
11:00 Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) in the Patellofemoral Joint  
  Scott D. Gillogly, MD QATAR
 
11:10 Hyaluronic scaffold and BMAC in large cartilage lesions: the biologic arthroplasty 10-year experience  
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
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11:20 IMPACT with recycling and allogeneic cells for joint repair  
  Daniel Saris, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
11:30 The BioPoly Partial Resurfacing Implant  
  Vladimir Bobic, MD, FRCSEd UNITED KINGDOM
 
 
Elbow
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4
 
15:30 - 16:30 Tendon and Ligament Injuries in the Elbow  
  Chair: Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Michael T. Freehill, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Alessandro Marinelli, MD ITALY
 
  Kilian Wegmann, MD, PhD GERMANY
 
15:30 Classification of Elbow Instability  
  Alessandro Marinelli, MD ITALY
 
15:40 Lateral Collateral Ligament Instability  
  Kilian Wegmann, MD, PhD GERMANY
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15:50 Medial Collateral Ligament Instability  
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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16:00 Distal Biceps Injuries  
  Michael T. Freehill, MD UNITED STATES
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16:10 Discussion  
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
16:30 - 17:30 The Stiff Elbow  
  Chair: Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
  Raul Barco, MD, PhD, FEBOT SPAIN
 
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:30 Indications & Limits  
  Raul Barco, MD, PhD, FEBOT SPAIN
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16:42 Degenerative Stiff Elbow  
  Luke S. Oh, MD UNITED STATES
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16:54 OCD  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
17:06 Calcifications around and inside the elbow :treatment and prevention  
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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17:18 Discussion  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
 

Wednesday, June 7th ►


Knee - ACL
Room 301: General Session
 
11:00 - 12:00 Prevention and Management of Infection in ACL Reconstruction  
  Co-Chair: Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
 
  Co-Chair: Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
 
  Charles H. Brown, Jr., MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
  Sven U. Scheffler, MD, PhD GERMANY
 
11:00 Introduction  
  Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
 
11:02 General considerations for Prevention of Infection  
  Charles H. Brown, Jr., MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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11:10 Intra-operative Precautions to Reduce the Risk of Septic Infections following ACLR  
  Sven U. Scheffler, MD, PhD GERMANY
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11:18 The Vancomycin Wrap Technique and a Diagnostic Algorithm for Infection  
  Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
 
11:26 Surgical and Antibiotic Treatment for ACLR Septic Arthritis:  
  Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
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11:34 Postoperative septic arthritis after ACLR : Does it affect the Outcome  
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
11:42 Panel Discussion  
 
Knee - Meniscus
Room 301: General Session
 
13:30 - 14:30 A 2017 Update on Meniscus Allograft Transplantation: Indications, Techniques & Results  
  Co-Chair: Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Co-Chair: Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
 
  Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
13:30 Introduction  
  Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
13:35 Surgical Technique Decisions 2017  
  Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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13:47 Consensus statements on the role of MAT  
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
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13:59 Results of MAT - what can we expect?  
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
14:11 Indications - putting the information together  
  Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
14:23 Discussion  
  Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
 
Knee - Ligaments
Room 301: General Session
 
15:30 - 16:30 Is it Time to Reevaluate the Clinical Outcome of Artificial Ligaments & Imagine the Future Trends?  
  Co-Chair: Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
  Hideo Matsumoto, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Cameron Norsworthy, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
  Pierre Ranger, MD, MSc, FRCSc CANADA
 
  Robert A. Stanton, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:30 Concept of artificial ligament. Is it prosthesis or scaffold  
  Hideo Matsumoto, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
15:40 A multi-center long-term follow-up study of failed ACL reconstruction using LARS device: Chinese experience and surgical essentials  
  Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
15:50 My experience with the LARS ACL device at minimum 5 year follow up  
  Cameron Norsworthy, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
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16:00 A case series:original research of 112 acute total knee dislocations treated with artificial ligaments  
  Pierre Ranger, MD, MSc, FRCSc CANADA
 
16:10 Panel Discussion  
  Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
 
 
Shoulder
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
16:30 - 17:30 Shoulder Arthritis in the Young, Active Patient: How to Approach & When to Replace  
  Chair: Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
 
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:30 Arthroscopic Treatment of Shoulder Arthritis in the Young Patient with Loss of Motion  
  Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:42 Arthroscopic Glenoid Resurfacing  
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
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16:54 Articular cartilage Replacement in Shoulder Osteoarthritis in the Young Patient  
  Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus GERMANY
 
17:06 When to replace: Hemi vs. Total Shoulder  
  Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
17:18 Discussion  
  Kevin P. Shea, MD UNITED STATES
 
 
Knee - Osteoarthritis
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
11:00 - 12:00 Non-Operative Management of Knee OA  
  Chair: James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
 
  Ramon Cugat Bertomeu, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
  Ponky Firer, Prof. SOUTH AFRICA
 
  Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
 
11:00 Winning the OA war without a lance  
  James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
 
11:03 Mass, Muscles and Minimal Support  
  Ponky Firer, Prof. SOUTH AFRICA
 
11:14 PRP – what’s the evidence  
  Ramon Cugat Bertomeu, MD, PhD SPAIN
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11:25 ‘fake’ stem cells (concentrated)  
  Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
 
11:36 ‘real’ stem cells (cultured)  
  James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
 
11:47 Question & Answer & Discussions  
  James Hui, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery) SINGAPORE
 
 
Knee: Alignment
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
14:00 - 15:00 Issues of Alignment & Slope: When and How to Address  
  Chair: David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
  Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
 
  Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
14:00 Introduction  
  David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
14:02 Coronal Plane Malalignment: When should we correct and what is the optimal correction?  
  David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
14:08 Surgical techniques for tibial and femoral coronal plane Correction  
  Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
14:16 Cases & Discussion  
  David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
14:26 The Relationship Between Tibial Slope and ACL/PCL Function and Injury  
  Justin P. Roe, FRACS, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
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14:33 Indications & Techniques for Tibial Slope Correction in ACL Insufficiency  
  Michael T. Hirschmann, MD, Prof. SWITZERLAND
 
14:40 Indications & Techniques for Tibial Slope Correction in PCL Insufficiency  
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
14:47 Cases & Discussion  
  David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
 
Knee: ACL Registries and Prevention of Knee Injuries
Room 2-3: Concurrent 3
 
15:30 - 16:30 Logistics and Problems with Registry and Large Cohort Data  
  Chair: Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
  Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
 
  Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:30 Designing a Good Registry, What Have we Learnt  
  Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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15:42 Collecting Meaningful Data and What it Means: Cohort is Best  
  Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:54 Putting all the Registry Data Together: What does that Tell Us  
  Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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16:06 From the Beginning to Now, what is Next with Data Collection  
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
16:18 Discussion  
  Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
 

Thursday, June 8th ►


Knee
Room 301: General Session
 
09:15 - 10:15 Management of Different Scenarios of PCL Injuries  
  Co-Chair: Jian Li, MD CHINA
 
  Co-Chair: Bruce C. Twaddle, MD, FRACS, Prof. NEW ZEALAND
 
  Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Scott C. Faucett, MD, MS UNITED STATES
 
  Nicholas Kennedy, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Sergio Rocha Piedade, MD, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor BRAZIL
 
09:15 Cinically relevant anatomy and biomechanics of the PCL  
  Nicholas Kennedy, MD UNITED STATES
 
09:22 Acute PCL repair vs reconstruction, case series and technique  
  Bruce C. Twaddle, MD, FRACS, Prof. NEW ZEALAND
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09:29 The science behind double bundle PCL reconstructions and a case  
  Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
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09:36 PCL inlay reconstructions and a case presentation  
  Sergio Rocha Piedade, MD, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor BRAZIL
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09:43 PCL and PLC instability and a case presentation  
  Scott C. Faucett, MD, MS UNITED STATES
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09:50 PCL and MCL instability and a case presentation  
  Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
09:57 Strategies of surgical choice for different PCL injuries  
  Jian Li, MD CHINA
 
 
11:00 - 12:30 Anterolateral Ligament - What is the Role for Its Repair or Reconstruction in 2017?  
  Co-Chair: Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Co-Chair: Steven Claes, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
  Thomas P. Branch, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Brian M. Devitt, MD, PhD, FRCS, FRACS IRELAND
 
  Hua Feng, MD CHINA
 
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
 
  Camilo P. Helito, MD, PhD, Prof BRAZIL
 
  Burt Klos, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
11:00 Is the ALL a Ligament?  
  Steven Claes, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
11:05 Anterolateral Knee Biomechanics  
  Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD UNITED KINGDOM
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11:10 Clues to the diagnosis of an anterolateral corner injury using the clinical knee examination  
  Thomas P. Branch, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:15 MRI evaluation of the normal and injured anterolateral ligament  
  Camilo P. Helito, MD, PhD, Prof BRAZIL
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11:20 Ultrasound diagnosis and refixation of anterolateral complex avulsion  
  Burt Klos, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
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11:25 Anterolateral laxity evaluation with a non-invasive triaxial accelerometer – a cadaveric study  
  Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
11:30 The relationship of the lateral meniscus and the anterolateral ligament to rotational knee laxity  
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA
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11:35 Anterolateral ligament reconstruction in case of irrepairable lateral meniscus tears and high-grade pivot-shift  
  Hua Feng, MD CHINA
 
11:40 Rationale for using a modified Lemaire lateral extra-articular tenodesis, surgical technique and clinical results  
  Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
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11:45 Clinical outcomes after ACL with anterolateral reconstruction  
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
11:50 Long-term radiographic outcomes of combined ACL reconstruction and lateral extra-articular tenodesis: a systematic review and best evidence synthesis  
  Brian M. Devitt, MD, PhD, FRCS, FRACS IRELAND
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11:55 Discussion  
  Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD UNITED KINGDOM
 
 
Shoulder
Room 2-1: Concurrent 2
 
09:45 - 10:45 Strategies for Bony Defects in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability  
  Chair: Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
  Guoqing Cui, MD CHINA
 
  Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
  Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD JAPAN
 
 
11:30 - 12:30 Mistakes I Have Made in Shoulder Surgery and How to Avoid Them  
  Chair: Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
  Guillermo Arce, MD ARGENTINA
 
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
  Eiji Itoi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
11:30 Pitfalls and mistakes in Latarjet technique  
  Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
11:40 Top Ten Tips to avoid complications in Shoulder Arthroscopy  
  Guillermo Arce, MD ARGENTINA
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11:50 Pitfalls and mistakes in arthroscopic shoulder instability  
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
12:00 Pitfalls and How to Avoid them: My Personal Experience  
  Eiji Itoi, MD, PhD JAPAN
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12:10 Don’t Try to Treat Arthritis, Treat the Instability 20 Years Before and Don’t Think the Rotator Cuff is an Easy Operation  
  Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
12:20 Discussion  
  Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY