ISAKOS: 2023 Congress in Boston, MA USA

ISAKOS 2023 Congress Faculty

 

Daniel W. Green, MD, MS

Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, NY UNITED STATES

Dr. Daniel Green is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr Green is a Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College, the Fellowship Director of the Division of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, and the Associate Director of the Orthopedic Surgery Residency Training Program at HSS. Dr. Green has been practicing at the Hospital for Special Surgery since 1998, and is a board member of PRISM (Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine) and the PatelloFemoral Foundation. His practice and research interest is the pediatric knee, with over 80% of his surgical practice focused on knee surgery in the child and adolescent. He is an author of over 120 articles and a dozen book chapters on conditions of the knee. His research publications have centered on a number of areas related to the pediatric knee, including classification of pediatric patella dislocations and tibial spine fractures, surgical treatment of patella dislocations with MPFL reconstruction in the growing child, anatomy of the MPFL ligament and its relationship to the growth plate, and treatment of cartilage injures and fractures associated with patella instability.
https://www.hss.edu/physicians_green-daniel.asp

Hall D
Sunday & Monday

Knee - Laterial Extraarticular Tenodesis
In-Person Poster
Analysis of Patient Reported Outcomes and Subsequent Surgery Rate Following Quadriceps Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Lateral extra-articular Tenodesis in Skeletally Immature Patients: Two Year Follow-Up
Presenting Author
Sun 06/18
10:15 - 11:00
Room 302 Morning Scientific Session II: Patellofemoral
Symposium
Tricks and Pearls for the Management of Patellofemoral Instability in Children and Adolescents
Faculty
Sun 06/18
10:23 - 10:31
Room 302 Morning Scientific Session II: Patellofemoral
Presentation
Algorithm for Surgical Indication
Presenter
Tue 06/20
07:00 - 08:30
Room 208 ICL #26: Knee
Instructional Course Lecture
Pediatric Knee Conditions Treated the ISAKOS Way
Faculty
Tue 06/20
07:14 - 07:21
Room 208 ICL #26: Knee
Presentation
Patellar Sleeve Fractures: from early recognition to safe repair
Presenter
Tue 06/20
14:15 - 14:40
Room 311 Scientific Paper Block: ACL Revision and Paediatric
Scientific Paper Block
ACL Revision - Group 2
Moderator
Tue 06/20
14:40 - 14:45
Room 311 Scientific Paper Block: ACL Revision and Paediatric
Paper
Growth Disturbance after Surgical Treatment of Pediatric Tibial Spine Fracture: Results from a Multicenter Cohort
Author
Tue 06/20
14:55 - 15:00
Room 311 Scientific Paper Block: ACL Revision and Paediatric
Paper
Complications Following Quadriceps Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Pediatric Patients: A Case Series
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Laterial Extraarticular Tenodesis
E-Poster
Analysis of Patient Reported Outcomes and Subsequent Surgery Rate Following Quadriceps Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Lateral extra-articular Tenodesis in Skeletally Immature Patients: Two Year Follow-Up
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Patellofemoral
E-Poster
Intra-Articular Femorotibial Rotation is Associated with Tibial Tubercle-Trochlear Groove Distance
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Other
E-Poster
Tibial Spine Fractures Extend Beyond the Tibial Spine: An MRI Analysis of 54 Cases
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
The Lateral Femoral Notch Sign Decreases in Pediatric Patients Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Patellofemoral
E-Poster
MRI Measurement of TT-TG Can Change Without Intervention: An Analysis of Sequential Pre-Operative MRIs in PFI patients
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Is Asymmetry of the Medial and Lateral Posterior Femoral Condyles Associated With ACL Rupture? A Case-Control Study of Pediatric Patients
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Patellofemoral
E-Poster
Concomitant Anterior Medializing Osteotomy and MPFL Reconstruction Improves Patella Tilt When Compared to MPFL Reconstruction Alone: A Retrospective Comparison Cohort Study of Patients with Elevated TT-TG
Presenting Author

Disclosures

Royalties received from Arthrex, Inc, Pega Medical
Speaker for AO Trauma International, Arthrex, Inc
Paid Consultant for Arthrex, Inc
Royalties or support received from Current Opinion in Pediatrics, Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Editorial or Governing board of Current Opinion in Pediatrics
Board of Directors member for AAOS, New York County Medical Society, new york state society of orthopedic surgeons, PatelloFemoral Foundation, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America, Pediatric Research in Sport Medicine

All relevant financial disclosures have been mitigated.