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09:00 - 09:45
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Surgical Demonstration Presentation
Anatomical Variation of ACL as Related to Reconstruction
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Surgeon:
Christian Fink, MD, Prof. AUSTRIA
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Surgeon:
Freddie H. Fu, MD UNITED STATES
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Moderator:
Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS UNITED STATES
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09:45 - 10:30
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Symposium
Grafts in ACL Reconstruction: Your Choice?
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Chair:
Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
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Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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Moderator:
Maximiliano Scheu, MD, MMSc CHILE
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During this discussion, speakers will present the pros and cons of each graft choice, focusing on allograft tissue and various autograft options, including hamstrings, patella tendon, and quadriceps.
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09:45
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Introduction
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Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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09:48
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Why I Use Quad Tendon for the High Demand Athlete
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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09:56
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Are There Specificities About Graft Choice in Revision ACL Reconstruction?
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Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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10:04
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BTB Is the Best Option for ACL Reconstruction in High-Risk Patients
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Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
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10:12
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Why I Choose SYNTHETIC Ligament for Athletes for an Early Return to Competition
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Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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10:20
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Discussion
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Shiyi Chen, MD, PhD, Prof. CHINA
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Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
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Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
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Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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10:30 - 11:15
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Symposium
What Have We Learned from ACL Registries and Large Cohort Data?
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Chair:
Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med; Clinical Professor CANADA
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Moderator:
Magaly Iñiguez, MD CHILE
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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.
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10:30
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Introduction
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Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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10:33
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Scandinavia Pioneered ACL Registries: Where Are We Now?
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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10:38
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Registries and Prospective Cohorts, What's the Difference and Why Do We Do Them?: The MOON Perspective
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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10:43
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How to Set Up a Modern Registry: Expanding from the ACL
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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10:48
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Effecting Change by Data
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Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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10:53
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High-Fidelity Data Through Large Randomized Clinical Trials
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Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med; Clinical Professor CANADA
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10:58
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Discussion
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Magnus Forssblad, MD, PhD SWEDEN
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Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
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Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med; Clinical Professor CANADA
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Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
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11:15 - 12:00
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Papers #1 - 7: ACL
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Moderator:
Magaly Iñiguez, MD CHILE
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Moderator:
Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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11:15
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Remnant-Sparing ACL Reconstruction Patients Have Later Time to Graft Failure but Higher Rates of Re-Operations When Compared to Remnant Debridement Patients: A 10-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Study
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Peter T. Annear, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
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11:20
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Quadriceps Tendon Graft Has Higher Revision Rates than Hamstring and Patellatendon Grafts for ACL Reconstruction: Results from the Danish Knee Ligament Reconstruction Registry
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Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
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11:25
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Higher Risk of Rupture for the Controlateral Anterior Cruciate Ligament in Comparison with the Affected Knee in a Series of 244 Patients with a Long-Term Follow-Up Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Alberto Grassi, PhD ITALY
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11:30
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A Prospective Study of Bone-Tendon-Bone ACL Reconstruction with and without Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis: 19-Year Clinical and Radiological Follow-Up
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Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
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11:35
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Increased Risk of ACL Revision with Non-Surgical Treatment of a Concomitant Medial Collateral Ligament Injury: A Cohort Study from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry
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Eleonor Svantesson, MD SWEDEN
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11:40
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Transtibial vs. Anteromedial Portal Techniques in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Prospective and Randomized Series
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Luiz Gabriel B. Guglielmetti, MD, PhD BRAZIL
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11:45
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Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Clinical Outcomes of Isolated vs. Combined with Anatomic Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction
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Ji-Nam Kim, MD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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11:50
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Discussion
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Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
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