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SYMPOSIA
  WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019
 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019
16:30–17:30 Concurrent 3–Cozumel 3+4
ALIGNMENT IN TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY: IS A NEUTRAL MECHANICAL AXIS
THE TARGET?
Chair: Stephen M. Howell, MD UNITED STATES
Myles R. J. Coolican, FRACS AUSTRALIA Shuichi Matsuda, MD, PhD JAPAN
Philippe N. Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE Moderator: O. Rolando Suarez, MD PERU
One long-held tenet of mechanically aligned (MA) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is that implant durability is promoted by setting the alignments of the femoral and tibial components referenced to the mechanical axes of the femur and tibia in the coronal plane . Kinematic alignment (KA) is an alternative alignment paradigm that co-aligns the axes and joint lines
of the components with the three ‘kinematic’ axes and joint lines of the pre-arthritic or native knee without placing limits on the pre-operative deformity and post-operative correction and without ligament release . In 2018, the technique of kinematic alignment received FDA approval and CE marking, enabling use throughout the world . KA is of interest because three meta-analyses, three randomized trials, and a national multicenter study showed that patients treated with KA reported significantly better pain relief, function, flexion,
and a more normal-feeling knee than patients treated with mechanical alignment (MA) . This symposium will feature speakers’ opposing views, which will provide insight on the benefits, risks, and shortcomings of both the mechanical and kinematic targets .
• Residual Tibial Varus Deformity Does Not Negatively Influence Results of Calipered Kinematically Aligned TKA
• Residual Femoral Varus Deformity Does Not Negatively Influence Results of TKA
• A Neutral Mechanical Axis Most of the Time
• Residual Lateral Laxity Does Not Negatively Influence
Results of Neutrally Aligned TKA
09:00–10:00 General Session–Gran Cancun
TEAM PHYSICIAN: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Peter Anthony Indelicato, MD UNITED STATES Ryuichiro Akagi, MD, PhD JAPAN
José F. Huylebroek, MD BELGIUM
Antonio Maestro, MD, PhD SPAIN
Fernando Radice, MD CHILE
Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES Moderator: Moises Cohen, MD PhD, Prof. BRAZIL
Upon completion of this symposium, participants will gain
a comprehensive understanding of the role of the Team Physician from an International Perspective including topics on The Best Way to Manage on the Field Decisions, How to Deal with Contracts Between Physicians and Team Management, Agents, the Media and Ownership, Keys to Being a Successful Team Physician for an Academic or Professional Soccer Club, and How To Arrange a Team of
Medical Consultants .
• The Best Way to Manage on the Field Decisions
• How to Deal with Contracts Between Physicians and
Team Management
• Agents, the Media and Ownership
• Keys to Being a Successful Team Physician for an
Academic or Professional Soccer Club
• How to Arrange a Team of Medical Consultants
10:00–11:00 General Session–Gran Cancun
INFECTION MANAGEMENT IN KNEE REPLACEMENT
Chair: Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE Thomas Bauer, MD, PhD FRANCE
Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, FICS, Assoc. Prof. INDONESIA
Umile Giuseppe Longo, MD, MSc, PhD ITALY Maurilio Marcacci, MD ITALY
Moderator: Felipe E. Cámara, MD MEXICO
Upon completion of this symposium, participants will have refreshed and updated their knowledge on the management of infection in the knee replacement patient .
• Prevention and Patient Optimization • Diagnosis
• DAIR
• One Stage Revision
• Two Stage Revision
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