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 10:00–11:00 Concurrent 4–Cozumel 2+A
HIP AND GROIN INJURIES IN ATHLETES: MANAGEMENT FROM AN INTERNATIONAL HIP PRESERVATION PERSPECTIVE:
A DYNAMIC, INTERACTIVE, AND CASE-BASED DISCUSSION
Chair: Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
Nicolas Bonin, MD FRANCE Yi-Sheng Chan, MD, Prof. TAIWAN Victor M. Ilizaliturri, MD MEXICO Omer Mei-Dan, MD UNITED STATES
Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of Hip and Groin Injuries in Athletes including management from an international hip preservation perspective with a dynamic, interactive, and case-based discussion .
• Case 1–Hamstring Avulsion • Case2–FAI
• Case 3–Hip Instability
• Case 4–Adductor Injury
• Case 5–Iliopsoas Snapping
10:30–11:15 General Session–Gran Cancun
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM ACL REGISTRIES AND LARGE COHORT DATA? Chair: Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA Moderator: Magaly Iñiguez, MD CHILE
In this symposium, registries and large multi-centered cohort studies that provide important information regarding the management and outcomes of ACL injury and surgery
will be presented and discussed . Participants will have the opportunity to critically examine this data and develop a greater understanding of the challenges, pitfalls, and benefits of these outcome tools .
• Scandinavia Pioneered ACL Registries, Where Are We Now
• Registries and Prospective Cohorts: What’s the Difference and Why Do We Do Them . The MOON Perspective
• How to Set Up a Modern Registry . Expanding from the ACL
• Effecting Change by Data
• High-Fidelity Data Through Large Randomized
Clinical Trials
11:00–12:00 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
WHAT IS NEW IN ACL RECONSTRUCTION?
Co-Chair: John A. Bergfeld, MD UNITED STATES
Co-Chair: Julian A. Feller, FRACS AUSTRALIA
Mark Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
David A. Parker, MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS AUSTRALIA
This symposium will address recent studies that show return to sport (RTS) following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction reduces reruptures .
• Have Things Really Changed?
• What Is New in Surgical Technique
• The Power (and Limitations) of ACL Registries
• Biologic Considerations for Return To Play–Can We
Assess Graft Maturation?
• Where Are We with ACL Repair?
13:30–14:00 General Session–Gran Cancun
WHAT WORKS BEST FOR THE ATHLETE:
MENISCAL REPAIR OR RESECTION?
Chair: Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, Prof. BRAZIL Darren L. Johnson, MD UNITED STATES
This discussion will address the controversies between meniscal repair and meniscal resection of the athletic knee .
Case Based Discussion:
• Degenerate MM Tear
• Isolated Bucket Handle MM Tear
• BH Lateral Meniscal Tear
• Isolated Complex Tear LM
• Anterior Horn Tear LM
• LM Tear with Cyst
• Subtotal Radial Tear Mid Region of Lateral Meniscus • Isolated MM Posterior Root Tear
SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019
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