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2nd InsightsChanging the Horizon in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Preliminary programme
6 - 8 October 2016Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Chairmen
Prof Phillipe Neyret (FR)
Dr Gijs Van Hellemondt (NL)
Scientific Advisors
Prof Johan Bellemans (BE)
Dr Mark Snyder (US)
Prof Jan Victor (BE)
Description
This meeting will bring together 300 surgeons from Europe and other countries to review the latest developments in partial and total knee arthroplasty.
The meeting agenda covers a diverse array of joint surgery topics across the continuum of care with the aim of improving patients’ outcomes. Specific focus will be placed on development in TKA and navigation as we look closer into delivering a more human knee. Our expert international faculty will review the latest research and evidence as well as surgical techniques to ensure an optimal experience.
In nine plenary sessions and a number of breakout sessions the important aspects of partial and total knee arthroplasty will be highlighted to challenge convention and to create a forum for stimulating a valuable debate.
We are looking forward to an exciting meeting.
Chairmen
Scientific Advisors
Dr Gijs Van HellemondtSint MaartenskliniekNijmegen, Netherlands
Professor Philippe NeyretHospital de la Croix-RousseLyon, France
Dr Mark SnyderTriHealth Orthopaedic and Spine Instituteand Good Samaritan HospitalCincinnati, USA
Professor Johan BellemansZiekenhuis Oost-Limburg (ZOL)Genk, Belgium
Professor Jan VictorGhent UniversityGhent, Belgium
2nd Insights – Changing the Horizon in Knee Arthroplasty6 - 8 October 2016
Preliminary programme
Dr Mark SnyderTriHealth Orthopaedic and Spine Instituteand Good Samaritan HospitalCincinnati, USA
Invited Faculty
Dr Paolo AdravantiCasa di Cura Città di ParmaParma, Italy
Dr Nele ArnoutUniversity of GhentGhent, Belgium
Prof Fabio CataniUniversity of ModenaModena, Italy
Dr Bernhard ChristenOrthopädische Klinik BernBern, Switzerland
Dr Koen DefoortSint MaartenskliniekNijmegen, Netherlands
Mr Alberto GregoriHairmyres HospitalGlasgow, United Kingdom
Professor Fares HaddadUniversity College and Middlesex HospitalLondon, United Kingdom
Dr Thomas HeyseUniversity Hospital MarburgMarburg, Germany
Dr Thomas HirschmannKlinik Orthopädie und TraumatologieBruderhilz, Switzerland
Sebastien Lustig Hopital de la Croix-RousseLyon, France
Professor Sébastien Parratte Hopital Sainte-MargueriteMarseille, France
Mr Andrew PorteousAvon Orthopedic CentreSouthmead HospitalBristol, United Kingdom
Prof Peter RitschlHospital GersthofVienna, Austria
Dr Martin Roche Holy Cross HospitalFlorida, USA
Dr Roberto Rossi Università degli Studi di TorinoTurin, Italy
Professor Carsten Tibeskusporthopaedicum StraubingStraubing, Germany
Dr Andrej TrampuzCenter for Musculoskeletal SurgeryCharité University Medicine BerlinBerlin, Germany
Professor Hilde VandenneuckerUZ PellenbergPellenbergBelgium
Dr Manuel Vieira da SilvaHospital Escala BragaBraga, Portugal
Mr Tim WiltonRoyal Derby HospitalDerby, United Kingdom
Dr Ate WymengaSint MaartenskliniekNijmegen, Netherlands
Thursday, 6 October
Morning Individual arrival, registration
12:00 - 12:45 Welcome lunch
13:00 - 13:35 Welcome and introduction: Changing the horizon in TKA
13:00 - 13:04 Welcome and opening of the meeting with two cases
13:05 - 13:15 Keynote: Total knee arthroplasty - how it evolved over time and where we stand today
13:16 - 13:26 What do we learn from registries?
13:27 - 13:34 How are patient outcomes reported? What outcome measures exist?
13:35 - 13:39 Questions and answers
13:40 - 14:30 Plenary session 1: What are the current challenges in TKA?
13:40 - 13:48 Patient education and managing expectations
13:49 - 13:57 Understanding the kinematics of the normal knee
13:58 - 14:06 Technical aspects/surgeons variabilities (small errors, big influence)
14:07 - 14:15 How to follow-up the patient: channel, periodicity/frequency?
14:16 - 14:29 Discussion
14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 - 16:50 Plenary session 2: Decision making in compartmental arthritis
15:00 - 15:08 Introduction: UNI/PFJ versus TKA
15:09 - 15:19 Case 1: Isolated patellofemoral with lateral facette erosion
15:20 - 15:30 Case 2: Medial osteoarthritis with ACL deficient knee
15:31 - 15:41 Case 3: Post-traumatic knee and UNI
15:42 - 15:52 Case 4: UNI in young patients
15:53 - 16:03 Case 5: Alternative biological options
16:04 - 16:25 Moderated discussion with audience
16:26 - 16:29 Summary of the day
16:30 - 17:30 Cocktail reception around exhibition area
During reception Live demo NAVIO™: Introduction to robotics-assisted partial replacement surgery
Evening Individual country dinners, faculty dinner
2nd Insights – Changing the Horizon in Knee Arthroplasty6 - 8 October 2016
Preliminary programme
Friday, 7 October
08:30 - 09:50 Plenary session 3: Towards a more human knee: the anatomical knee and knee kinematics
08:30 - 08:34 Welcome and introduction of day 2
08:35 - 08:50 Understanding alignment in TKA
08:51 - 09:01 Mechanical alignment
09:02 - 09:12 Kinematical alignment
09:13 - 09:23 Keep them in varus
09:24 - 09:49 Discussion
09:50 - 10:20 Coffee break
During break VERLIAST™: Booth talk/quiz on OXINIUM™
10:20 - 11:30 Plenary session 4: Towards a more human knee: implant, material and new technology
10:20 - 10:28 Improve the implant: JOURNEY™ II
10:29 - 10:37 Materials
10:38 - 10:46 Improve the imaging: 2D vs 3D
10:47 - 10:55 Improve the accuracy by surgery
10:56 - 11:04 Improve accuracy by navigation
11:05 - 11:13 Improve the balance
11:14 - 11:29 Discussion
11:30 - 12:34 Plenary session 5: Avoiding pitfalls and complications in primary TKA
11:30 - 11:34 Video 1: Patient positioning and OR set-up. parapatellar approach
11:35 - 11:39 Video 2: Lateral approaches
11:40 - 11:46 Discussion: pitfalls and pearls―OR set-up and surgical approach
11:47 - 11:51 Video 3: Tibial alignment and resection
11:52 - 11:56 Video 4: Find the correct femoral rotation: measured resection
11:57 - 12:01 Video 5: Find the correct femoral rotation: dependent gaps
12:02 - 12:11 Discussion: pitfalls and pearls―tibial cut and femoral rotation
12:12 - 12:16 Video 6: Tibial positioning–trialing and ligament release with Orthosensor
12:17 - 12:21 Video 7: Cementing and choice of insert thickness (final testing)
12:22 - 12:26 Video 8: Patella resurfacing and closure (injection/LIA)
12:27 - 12:39 Discussion: pitfalls and pearls―trialing, ligament release and patellar resurfacing
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch within the exhibition area - Session PhD in 8 minutes
Friday, 7 October
14:00 - 15:30 Plenary session 6: The difficult primary
14:00 - 14:08 TKA after HTO
14:09 - 14:17 Difficult post-traumatic knee
14:18 - 14:26 Patella baja
14:27 - 14:35 Extra-articular deformity
14:36 - 14:41 Questions and answers
14.42 - 14:50 Severe instability
14:51 - 14:59 Prior infection
15:00 - 15:08 Remaining hardware
15:09 - 15:19 Permanent patella dislocation
15:20 - 15:28 Rheumatoid
15:29 - 15:34 Questions and answers
15:35 - 16:05 Coffee break
During break Education and Evidence/Cyber Cafe: booth talk on surgical guide
16:05 - 17:05 Plenary session 7: Perioperative management
16:05 - 16:10 Introduction
Panel discussion on 4 topics: (interactive session)
16:11 - 16:20 Avoiding surgical site infection (obesity, diabetes), NWPT
16:21 - 16:30 Reducing patient dissatisfaction
16:31 - 16:40 Effective pain management
16:41 - 16:50 Preventing 30-day readmissions
16:51 - 17:04 Questions and answers
17:05 - 17:50 Breakout sessions
Breakout session 1: Save the cruciate ligament
17:05 - 17:13 Can we restore normal joint line and ACL/PCL function in TKA?
17:14 - 17:22 Can a CR knee achieve normal motion?
17:23 - 17:31 Bi-cruciate retaining TKA
17:32 - 17:40 JOURNEY™ II CR, is there a learning curve?
17:41 - 17:50 Questions and answers
Breakout session 2: Using robotic-assisted surgery in knee arthroplasty
17:05 - 17:15 Future applications of robotics
2nd Insights – Changing the Horizon in Knee Arthroplasty6 - 8 October 2016
Preliminary programme Friday, 7 October
17:16 - 17:26 Video: Medial UNI
17:27 - 17:37 Video: Lateral UNI
17:38 - 17:50 Questions and answers
19:00 Meeting dinner
Saturday, 8 October
08:30 - 10:15 Plenary session 8: Revision TKA
08:30 - 08:34 Welcome - Opening of the last day
08:35 - 08:45 Analysis and algorithm for the painful knee
08:46 - 08:54 MRI/SPECT after TKA
08:55 - 09:14 The infected joint
09:15 - 09:20 Questions and answers
09:21 - 09:29 Aseptic stiff TKA
09:30 - 09:38 Allergy
09:39 - 09:47 Stems and zonal fixation
09:48 - 09:56 Indications for hinge
09:57 - 10:25 Expert panel on complex cases
10:26 - 10:30 Summary
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Plenary session 9: Hot topics
11:00 - 11:08 Cementless fixation
11:09 - 11:17 Customized total knee implants
11:18 - 11:26 Tenders/ODEP
The debates that matter
11:27 - 11:37 The comeback of cartilage repair/the end of TKA
11:38 - 11:48 The end of cartilage repair/the rise of TKA
11:49 - 11:59 Evidence-based medicine is the way to go
12:00 - 12:10 Experience, experience, experience
12:11 - 12:20 Meeting evaluation using ARS
12:21 - 12:25 Closing words
12:30 Lunch and individual departures
Meeting venue Passenger TerminalPiet Heinkade 271019 BR AmsterdamNetherlands
Meeting hotels Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City CentrePiet Heinkade 111019 BR AmsterdamNetherlands
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oosterdoksstraat 41011 DK AmsterdamNetherlands
Meeting dinnerNational Maritime MuseumKattenburgerplein 11018 KK AmsterdamNetherlands
TransfersDelegates coming from Schiphol: You will get a train ticket upon arrival/departure by a hostess
OrganisationMonique WehmeijerContent Delivery ManagerProfessional Education, Europe/CanadaMobile +41 78 890 23 [email protected]
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