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Instructional Course Lectures are included in your Congress Registration and are offered on Monday, May 13 through Thursday, May 16 from 07:30–09:00.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019
 ICL #20 Coba
Challenges of Difficult Primary Total
Knee Arthroplasty
Chair: Daniel C. Wascher, MD UNITED STATES
Felipe Ambra, MD, PhD BRAZIL
Myles R. J. Coolican, FRACS AUSTRALIA
Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
Mihai Vioreanu, MD, MCh, FFSEM, FRCSI(Tr&Orth) IRELAND Moderator: Rafael Calvo, MD CHILE
This ICL will provide participants with ways to preoperatively assess the difficult total knee arthroplasty (TKA) cases encountered in everyday practice and the solutions to them. Complications addressed in this session include severe malalignment, bone deformity, stiff knee, compromised soft tissue coverage, extensor mechanism disruption, previous infection, and more.
• Managing Severe Varus Deformity
• Managing Severe Valgus Deformity
• Total Knee Arthroplasty in the Morbidly Obese
• Management of Severe Contractors and Extensor
ICL #22 Costa Maya A
Soft Tissue and Bony Procedures for Patellofemoral Instability: Indications and Techniques
Chair: David Sadigursky, MD, MSc BRAZIL
Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
Betina B. Hinckel, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
Moderator: Mario V. Larrain, MD ARGENTINA
This ICL will review the different techniques for changing the shape of the groove, including thin flap, deepening, lengthening, Peterson grooveplasty, and arthroscopic thin flap, and will discuss the indications for each, ending with a case example. The participant will have a better understanding of how to interpret imaging and of its role in one’s surgical algorithm.
• Distal Medial Patellofemoral Stabilizers: Anatomy, Biomechanics and Clinical Applications
• MPFL Reconstruction: Pearls for Successful Results
• Trochleoplasty: Indications and Clinical Results
• Tibial Tuberosity Osteotomy and Lateral Retinaculum Surgery: Indications and Clinical Results
• Algorithm for the Treatment of Patellofemoral Instability– Isolated or Combined
 Mechanism Problems
• Managing Post-Traumatic Deformity
ICL #21
Hand and Wrist Injuries in Sports
Chair: Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
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  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS, PhD AUSTRALIA
Shanlin Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
Bo Liu, MD, FRCS CHINA
Toshiyasu Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
Participants of this ICL will be treated to a case-by-case discussion of various hand and wrist injuries commonly seen
in athletes, including scaphoid fractures, distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability, scapholunate (SL) reconstruction, hand and wrist tendinopathies, sports-related proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint injuries, and sports-related thumb injuries.
• DRUJ Instability/TFCC Tears in Athletes • Scaphoid Fractures in Athletes
• SL Reconstruction in Athletes
• Tendinopathies in Hands and Wrist
• Sports-Related PIP Joint Injuries
Chair: Peter T. Myers, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD REPUBLIC OF KOREA Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM Kevin R. Stone, MD UNITED STATES
Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
This instructional course lecture is an informative update on indications, surgical technique, and outcome of meniscal allograft transplantation.
• Patient selection–Indications, Contra-Indications and Associated Surgery
• Graft Selection, Sizing And Preparation
• Medial Meniscus Transplant Techniques
• Lateral Meniscus Transplant Techniques
• Outcomes, Clinical Benefit and Cost Effectiveness
ICL #23
Meniscal Allografts
Costa Maya B
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