ISAKOS: 2023 Congress in Boston, MA USA

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10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session I

General Session - Ballroom A/B

10:15 - 11:00 Symposium
When Should I Add a Lateral Procedure to an ACLR
 
  Chair: Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM QATAR
 
  Timothy Lording, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
  Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Thomas Neri, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
    At the end of the session attendees should understand the rationale for adding anterolateral procedures to ACL reconstruction

At the end of the session attendees should be aware of the clinical evidence supporting the use of anterolateral procedures to improve ACL reconstruction outcomes.
10:15 Introduction  
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM QATAR
 
10:17 Biomechanics of anterolateral rotatory laxity  
  Timothy Lording, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA
 
10:24 Biomechanics of ALC reconstructions  
  Thomas Neri, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
10:31 ALL recon: The SANTI experience  
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
10:38 LET: The Stability Experience  
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM QATAR
 
10:45 When do I add an anterolateral procedure  
  Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:52 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session III: Shoulder

Ballroom C

10:45 - 11:45 Symposium
Surgical Treatments for the Young Patient with Massive Rotator Cuff Tears
 
  Chair: Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
  Benno Ejnisman, MD BRAZIL
 
  Albert Lin, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Paulo J. Llinas Hernandez, MD, Prof. COLOMBIA
 
  Teruhisa Mihata, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Ivan Wong, MD, FRCSC, MACM, Dip. Sports Med CANADA
 
    Upon the completion of this session, participants will recognize different tips and tricks and indications of the various techniques to treat massive rotator cuff tears. Participants will learn about the best treatments for young patients with massive irreparable RCTs, and understand the results and long term outcomes of different treatments for massive irreparable RCTs in the young patient.
10:45 Introduction  
  Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
10:47 Superior Capsular Reconstruction using Dermal Allograft is Reliable  
  Albert Lin, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:55 Thick and Stiff is the Way: Superior Capsular Reconstruction using Fascia Lata  
  Teruhisa Mihata, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
11:03 Keep it Simple: Superior Capsular Reconstruction using Long Head of the Biceps  
  Paulo J. Llinas Hernandez, MD, Prof. COLOMBIA
 
11:11 One Step Forward: Bridging Interposition Reconstruction using Dermal Allograft  
  Ivan Wong, MD, FRCSC, MACM, Dip. Sports Med CANADA
 
11:19 Restore Biomechanics: Tendon Transfers  
  Benno Ejnisman, MD BRAZIL
 
11:27 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session II: Patellofemoral

Room 302

10:15 - 11:00 Symposium
Tricks and Pearls for the Management of Patellofemoral Instability in Children and Adolescents
 
  Chair: David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
 
  Daniel W. Green, MD, MS UNITED STATES
 
  Nikolaos K Paschos, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
 
  Moderator: Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Participants will be able to understand the unique conditions regarding patellofemoral instability in this patient population and learn the different techniques for management of patellofemoral instability.
10:15 How to Fix and Deal with an Acute Torn MPFL (Repair Reconstruct?)  
  Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD FINLAND
 
10:23 Algorithm for Surgical Indication  
  Daniel W. Green, MD, MS UNITED STATES
 
10:31 Is Bony Procedure Allowed? Which One?  
  Nikolaos K Paschos, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
10:39 How to Fix and Deal with Osteochondral Bone Fracture  
  David H. Dejour, MD FRANCE
 
10:47 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session IV: TKR

Room 304

10:15 - 11:00 Symposium
Educating the Patient Before TKR including Prehab and Adjusting Expectations
 
  Chair: Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD (LUMC, NL), PhD (UGM, ID), FICS, Prof. INDONESIA
 
  Chair: William Maloney, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Rodrigo Maestu, MD ARGENTINA
 
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
    Upon completion, participants will have a clear idea of the benefits of preoperative patient education and understand the role and benefits of maximizing function before surgery.

This is a crucial session where world renowned surgeons will share their experience on how to lessen the patient dissatisfaction post-op, which currently is still at 10% - 20%.
10:15 Orthopaedic Evaluation of the Patient with End Stage Osteoarthritic  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
10:23 The Patient Actor of his surgery, A member of surgical team  
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
10:31 Assessing and Addressing Patient Expectations  
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
10:39 Prehab Prior to TKA – The Evidence For and Against  
  Rodrigo Maestu, MD ARGENTINA
 
10:47 Discussion  
11:00 - 11:45 Symposium
How to Investigate and Manage the Hidden Causes of the Unhappy TKR
 
  Chair: David F. Dalury, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Magaly Iñiguez, MD CHILE
 
  Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
  Sam Oussedik, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
  Moderator: David S. Barrett, MD, B.Sc.,FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
    Upon completion, the participant will have a fuller understanding of the causes of the unhappy TKR, how to investigate the patient and determine who requires revision and who needs other management strategies.

The participant will be able to prioritize the work up and treatment options for the unhappy TKR patient
11:00 How to manage and investigate the unhappy TKR  
  David F. Dalury, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:05 How to evaluate and manage the chronically infected TKR  
  Magaly Iñiguez, MD CHILE
 
11:12 How to manage the stiff TKR  
  Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
11:19 How to manage the chronically painful TKR  
  Sam Oussedik, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
11:26 How to manage the unstable TKR  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session I: ACL

General Session - Ballroom A/B

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
Timing of ACL Reconstruction, With and Without Meniscal and Collateral Structures Involved
 
  Chair: Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
  Björn Barenius, MD, PhD, ass. Prof. SWEDEN
 
  Berte Bøe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Justin P. Roe, MB BS BSc(Med) Hons, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Sachin Tapasvi, MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS INDIA
 
  Moderator: Gregory S. Difelice, MD UNITED STATES
 
    The timing of an ACL surgery still remains elusive since biology and mechanical function may not always go hand in hand. This is especially more complex when there are additional meniscus tears and collateral ligament injuries
13:45 Introduction  
  Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
13:47 Experience with Acute ACL Reconstruction, Pros and Cons  
  Björn Barenius, MD, PhD, ass. Prof. SWEDEN
 
13:53 ACL Surgery and Collateral Injuries, How Does it Affect Your Game Plan and Timing  
  Berte Bøe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
13:59 Complex Meniscus Injuries and ACL Surgery. Aspects of Timing, All in One or Staged  
  Sachin Tapasvi, MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS INDIA
 
14:05 Timing of ACL Surgery in Professional Athletes, Practical Algorithms  
  Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
14:11 Timing of ACL Surgery in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients  
  Justin P. Roe, MB BS BSc(Med) Hons, A/Prof. AUSTRALIA
 
14:17 ACL Repair, Aspects of Timing  
  Gregory S. Difelice, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:23 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session III: Shoulder

Ballroom C

14:15 - 15:15 Symposium
Shoulder: Tips and Tricks for Treatment and Diagnosis of Proximal Humerus Fractures
 
  Chair: Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
  Pablo A. Narbona, MD ARGENTINA
 
  Evan A. O'Donnell, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Ettore Taverna, MD ITALY
 
    1. This 60-min symposium, presented by an international panel of experts, was designed to help participants unpack the intricacies and challenges of proximal humeral fractures, and share possible options available.

2. The focus includes surgical tips and nuances when performing both fixation and arthroplasty in such fractures. These surgical options would then be illustrated by case examples.
14:15 Introduction  
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
14:20 Challenges of the Proximal Humeral Fractures  
  Pablo A. Narbona, MD ARGENTINA
 
14:30 Fracture Fixation is great and relevant  
  Evan A. O'Donnell, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:40 Arthroplasty works better for me!  
  Ettore Taverna, MD ITALY
 
14:50 Case discussion 1 - Fixing an empty shell  
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
14:55 Case discussion 2  
  Evan A. O'Donnell, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:00 Case discussion 3  
  Ettore Taverna, MD ITALY
 
15:05 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session II: Biologics

Room 302

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
BMAC and Adipose Stem Cells in Early and Advanced OA of Different Joints
 
  Chair: Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
  Chair: Dawid Szwedowski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
  Rachel M. Frank, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Daniel A. Grande, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Katarzyna Herman, MD POLAND
 
  Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will understand when to use BMAC and ADMSCs in early and advanced OA and when to combine it with other procedures.
13:45 BMAC and Adipose Stem Cells in Early and Advanced OA of Different Joints  
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
13:48 Alone or with Arthroscopy  
  Rachel M. Frank, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:56 Basic Science behind the Use of Adipose Tissue and BMAC in Orthopaedics  
  Daniel A. Grande, PhD UNITED STATES
 
14:04 HA-BMAC and Alignment Correction  
  Katarzyna Herman, MD POLAND
 
14:12 Cultured Adipose Derived Stem Cell vs Stromal Vascular Fraction  
  Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
14:20 Discussion  
14:30 - 15:15 Symposium
The Osteochondral Unit: Subchondral Bone Cartilage and Joints
 
  Chair: Daniel A. Grande, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Chair: Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, Full Prof. PORTUGAL
 
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
  John G. Lane, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will understand what osteochondral unit is and will be able to diagnose and treat bone marrow lesions.
14:30 Overview of osteochondral repair towards tissue regeneration  
  Daniel A. Grande, PhD UNITED STATES
 
14:34 Current concepts in subchondral bone pathologies  
  John G. Lane, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:42 Discussion  
  Kazunori Shimomura, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
 
14:51 Options for surgical treatment in 2023  
  João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, Full Prof. PORTUGAL
 
14:59 Subchondral lesions of the knee, treatment with the osteo-core plasty technique  
  Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS ITALY
 
15:07 MSC-based strategy  
  Kazunori Shimomura, MD, PhD, Prof. JAPAN
 
13:45 - 15:30

Afternoon Scientific Session IV: TKR

Room 304

13:45 - 15:00 Symposium
Tips for Improving Range or Motion with TKR and How to Manage the Stiff TKR
 
  Chair: Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
  Claudia Arias, MD PERU
 
  Gabriel Carlos Baron, MD CHILE
 
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
    Upon completion, participants will have a good knowledge of techniques to obtain good range of motion during TKR and how to approach and improve range in the patient who is stiff after prior TKR.
13:45 Preop stiff knee : do I change my planning and cuts  
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
13:53 How to deal with extensor system to improve ROM  
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
14:01 Rules of rehabilitation to minimize stiffness  
  Claudia Arias, MD PERU
 
14:09 Arthroscopic arthrolysis and/or MUA  
  Gabriel Carlos Baron, MD CHILE
 
14:17 Revision TKA for stiffness  
  Philippe Noel Neyret, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
14:25 My ten tips  
  Francois M. Kelberine, MD FRANCE
 
14:30 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VI: Patellofemoral

General Session - Ballroom A/B

15:30 - 17:00 Symposium
ISAKOS and Patellofemoral Foundation Highlights
 
  Chair: Seth L. Sherman, MD UNITED STATES
 
  John P. Fulkerson, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Laurie A. Hiemstra, MD, PhD, FRCSC CANADA
 
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
  Moderator: Andrew J. Cosgarea, MD UNITED STATES
 
    The purpose of this symposium is to highlight the current and emerging hot research topics within the patellofemoral global community.
15:30 Introduction  
  Seth L. Sherman, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Andrew J. Cosgarea, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:32 Evolving Management of the First Time Dislocation  
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
15:42 When Should We Do More than an MPFL in 2023?  
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
15:52 How I Think About and Manage Trochlear Dysplasia  
  Laurie A. Hiemstra, MD, PhD, FRCSC CANADA
 
16:02 Don’t Forget about Valgus and Rotation in Patellofemoral Instability  
  Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
16:12 Avoiding Complications in Patellofemoral Surgery  
  John P. Fulkerson, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:22 Discussion  
16:32 Case-based Discussion and Consensus Building  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VIII: Shoulder

Ballroom C

16:30 - 17:30 Symposium
Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears
 
  Chair: Pablo A. Narbona, MD ARGENTINA
 
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
  Stephen C. Weber, MD UNITED STATES
 
    The purpose of this session is to recognize the difference tears Patterns and the difference technique to repair its.
16:30 Introduction  
  Pablo A. Narbona, MD ARGENTINA
 
16:35 Arthroscopic Repair of PASTA Lesion  
  Stephen C. Weber, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:40 Arthroscopic Repair of Superficial (Bursal) Partial Tendon Tear  
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
16:45 Arthroscopic Repair of a Crescent Tear  
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
16:50 Arthroscopic Repair of L Shape and Reverse L Tears  
  Pablo A. Narbona, MD ARGENTINA
 
16:55 Arthroscopic Repair of Massive Cuff Tear  
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
17:00 Discussion  
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VII: Sports Medicine

Room 302

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
Injury Prevention in Sports
 
  Chair: Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
  Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
  Gazi Huri, Prof. MD QATAR
 
  Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL(Hon) UNITED STATES
 
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Jobe Shatrov, MD AUSTRALIA
 
    Participants will improve their knowledge on injury prevention and get updated information on the current best prevention methods in sports.
15:30 Importance of prevention in Sports  
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
15:32 Ankle Ligament Injuries  
  Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
15:42 Shoulder Ligament Injuries  
  Gazi Huri, Prof. MD QATAR
 
15:52 Knee Ligament Injuries  
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
16:02 The New ACL Paradigm  
  Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL(Hon) UNITED STATES
 
16:12 Discussion  
16:30 - 17:15 Symposium
Regarding: How to Manage Muscle Injuries in 2023
 
  Chair: Mark R. Hutchinson, Professor, MD, FACSM, FAANA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
 
  Lasse Lempainen, MD, PhD, Adjunct Professor FINLAND
 
  Peter T. Myers, AM, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Moderator: Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
    Participants will be able to understand, evaluate, examine, and manage muscle injuries.

Participants will be able to recognize global variations in approaches to these injuries
16:30 Introduction  
  Mark R. Hutchinson, Professor, MD, FACSM, FAANA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
 
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
16:35 Stats and Current Approaches to Hamstrings/Adductors  
  Lasse Lempainen, MD, PhD, Adjunct Professor FINLAND
 
16:42 Stats and Common Approaches to Quad/Calf  
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
16:49 Stats and Current Approaches for Pec/Prox Biceps  
  Peter T. Myers, AM, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
16:56 Panel Discussion/Case Challenges/Global Perspective  
  Mark R. Hutchinson, Professor, MD, FACSM, FAANA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
 
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session IX: Knee Arthroplasty

Room 304

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
UKA
 
  Chair: David S. Barrett, MD, B.Sc.,FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Gabriel Carlos Baron, MD CHILE
 
  Justin P. Cobb, BMBCh, FRCS, MCh UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Alex Vaisman, MD, Prof. CHILE
 
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
  Moderator: Paul Monk, DPhil (Oxon), FRCS NEW ZEALAND
 
    Learning the advanced indications for compartmental resurfacing

Realising the challenges of complex surgery and avoiding mistakes
15:30 Lateral Uni: Technically Tricky, but Better Outcomes  
  Sebastien Lustig, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
15:38 Medial Uni: Update on Wider Indications  
  Gabriel Carlos Baron, MD CHILE
 
15:46 Patellofemoral Resurfacing: Too Dangerous? Tips and tricks  
  Alex Vaisman, MD, Prof. CHILE
 
15:54 Bi Compartmental: Advantages of Combining, and Saving the Cruciate Ligaments  
  David S. Barrett, MD, B.Sc.,FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
16:02 What Went Wrong? How can we Learn from our Mistakes?  
  Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
16:10 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session I: Journal of ISAKOS

General Session - Ballroom A/B

10:15 - 11:45 Symposium
Journal of ISAKOS: How to Write a Manuscript and Get Published!
 
  Chair: C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Leendert Blankevoort, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Benno Ejnisman, MD BRAZIL
 
  Kevin Parvaresh, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Leela C. Biant, MS, MFSTEd, FRCSEd(Tr&Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
10:15 Introduction  
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
10:20 Meet the New Editor In Chief  
  Olufemi R. Ayeni, MD, PhD, MSc, FRCSC CANADA
 
10:35 How to Write a Manuscript and Improve Your Chances for Success  
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
11:05 How to Write The Perfect Case Report  
  Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:20 How to prepare a surgical technique video for JISAKOS  
  Kevin Parvaresh, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:35 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session II: Shoulder

Ballroom C

11:15 - 11:45 Symposium
Evaluation and Treatment of Scapulo Thoracic Abnormal Motion (STAM)
 
  Chair: Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Bassem T. Elhassan, MD UNITED STATES
 
  William B. Kibler, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Define Scapular motion and how to identify Pathology

Define Scapulothoracic Abnormal motion and its categories. Define current nonop and operative treatment strategies
11:15 Evaluation and Treatment of Scapulo Thoracic Abnormal Motion (STAM)  
  Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:15 Intro to Physical Exam of the Abnormal Scapula and how to Treat.  
  William B. Kibler, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:23 Intro to SATM with Video examples and how to treat.  
  Bassem T. Elhassan, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:31 Top 10 Facts on Treatment of the Scapula  
  William B. Kibler, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:33 Top 10 Facts on Treatment of the Scapula  
  Bassem T. Elhassan, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:35 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session III: Elbow Wrist Hand

Room 302

10:15 - 11:15 Symposium
Post Traumatic Elbow Stiffness
 
  Chair: Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Andrea Celli, MD ITALY
 
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Participants will be able to understand principal causes of elbow stiffness, how and when to plan treatment, surgical approaches for arthroscopic and open elbow stiffness treatments. Participants will evaluate the most important causes of elbow instability, the diagnostic and clinical approach to elbow instability and learn the modalities of treatment from simple to complex instability.
10:15 Assessment and classification of Post Traumatic Elbow Stiffness  
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
10:20 Open osteo-capsular surgical techniques  
  Andrea Celli, MD ITALY
 
10:30 Arthroscopic management of Post Traumatic Elbow Stiffness  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
10:40 Advanced arthroscopic techniques for management of Post Traumatic Elbow Stiffness  
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:50 Other concepts in management of Post Traumatic Elbow Stiffness  
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
11:00 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session IV: Knee

Room 304

10:15 - 11:15 Symposium
Big Data, Machine Learning and the Rise of Algorithmic Sports Medicine: When Will We Be Replaced by AI?
 
  Chair: Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
  Brett A. Fritsch, MBBS BSc(Med), FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
  Matthieu Ollivier, Prof, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Ayoosh Pareek, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Bruce Reider, MD UNITED STATES
 
    To discuss how big data will change our profession. The natural progression big data combined with increasing computing power and analysis techniques such as machine learning and AI will radically change the face of surgery and the role of the physician in decision making.
10:15 Big Data, Machine Learning and the Rise of Algorithmic Sports Medicine: When Will We Be Replaced by AI?  
  Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
10:16 Overview of machine leraning and its current application in orthopaedic sports medicine  
  Ayoosh Pareek, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:24 MOON Group use of big data in ACL management  
  Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
10:32 Research writing using AI: a LIVE exploration of ¨ Chat_GPT ¨ pandora box  
  Matthieu Ollivier, Prof, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
10:40 Whoever holds the data owns the future : AI, data ownership and the future of surgical decision making  
  Brett A. Fritsch, MBBS BSc(Med), FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
10:48 Bad data, Bad AI, Bad Idea  
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
10:56 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session I: TKA

General Session - Ballroom A/B

14:45 - 15:15 Symposium
TKA Registries
 
  Chair: Daniel C. Wascher, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Justin P. Cobb, BMBCh, FRCS, MCh UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Michael M. Decker, MD, MSc UNITED STATES
 
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
  Simon W. Young, MD, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
    Understand the different types of registries, what data should be collected, and who should have ownership of the data.

Be aware of both the benefits of registries and the problems with registry data.
14:45 Introduction to Registries  
  Daniel C. Wascher, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:46 The Different Types of Registries and What Data Should We Be Collecting  
  Michael M. Decker, MD, MSc UNITED STATES
 
14:51 Who Should Own the Data and Who Should Pay for the Cost of Registries  
  Simon W. Young, MD, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
14:56 The problem with registries  
  Justin P. Cobb, BMBCh, FRCS, MCh UNITED KINGDOM
 
15:01 The Benefit of a Joint Registry  
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
15:06 Discussion  
  Daniel C. Wascher, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session II: Shoulder

Ballroom C

13:45 - 14:45 Symposium
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: State of the Art
 
  Chair: Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
  Geoffroy Nourissat, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Jon Jp Warner, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand the most recent recent topics in RSA.

13:45 The Value of Reverse Shoulder Replacement  
  Jon Jp Warner, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:53 Preoperative Planning with Deep Learning and Mixed Reality - How Tech Enables Us to do Primaries and Revisions RSA Better  
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
14:01 RSA with Functional Cuff  
  Geoffroy Nourissat, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
14:09 Controversial Topics in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty. Who Won in the Last 20 Years?  
  Francesco Franceschi, MD, Prof ITALY
 
14:17 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session III: Elbow

Room 302

13:45 - 14:45 Symposium
Post Traumatic Elbow Instability
 
  Chair: Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Andrea Celli, MD ITALY
 
  Benjamin R. Graves, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Partecipants will evalue the most important causes of elbow instability , the diagnostic and clinical approach to elbow instability and learn the modalities of treatment from simple to complex instability
13:45 Arthroscopic assesment of elbow instability  
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
13:55 Arthroscopic treatement of elbow instability  
  Felix H. Savoie III, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:05 Lateral elbow instability  
  Benjamin R. Graves, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:15 Medial elbow instability  
  Luigi A. Pederzini, MD ITALY
 
14:25 TEA in elbow instability  
  Andrea Celli, MD ITALY
 
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session IV: Osteotomy

Room 304

14:45 - 15:15 Symposium
Osteotomies for the Treatment of Ligament Insufficiencies of the Knee
 
  Chair: Daniel Guenther, MD, Prof., FACS, MHBA GERMANY
 
  Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Gilbert Moatshe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
    The common treatment of ligament insufficiencies of the knee is ligament refixation or reconstruction. In patients with malalignment in the sagittal, coronal, or axial plane additional osteotomies, either alone or in combination with ligament reconstructions, might be required to achieve a stable knee. Participants will be able to understand the indications and techniques of osteotomies for the treatment of ligament insufficiencies of the knee.
14:45 Osteotomies for the Treatment of ACL Insufficiency  
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
14:50 Osteotomies for the Treatment of PCL Insufficiency  
  Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
14:55 Osteotomies for the Treatment of Insufficiency of the Collaterals (MCL/LCL)  
  Gilbert Moatshe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
15:00 Osteotomies for the Treatment of MPFL Insufficiency  
  Daniel Guenther, MD, Prof., FACS, MHBA GERMANY
 
15:05 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VI: Legends and ACL Registries

General Session - Ballroom A/B

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
Legends - Lives & Contributions Relating to Pathology or Operative Technique
 
  Chair: John Bartlett, AM MB BS, FRACS, FAOA AUSTRALIA
 
  John A. Bergfeld, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Leela C. Biant, MS, MFSTEd, FRCSEd(Tr&Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
  William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Jon Jp Warner, MD UNITED STATES
 
    This Symposium is designed to bring attention to familiar and famous names, indeed legendary names from our past. We aim to highlight their lives and their contributions in the context of that particular time in history and then to reflect on their enduring influence and modern concepts.
15:30 Introduction  
  John Bartlett, AM MB BS, FRACS, FAOA AUSTRALIA
 
15:32 John Feagin  
  John A. Bergfeld, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:38 Albert Hoffa  
  Leela C. Biant, MS, MFSTEd, FRCSEd(Tr&Orth) UNITED KINGDOM
 
15:44 Mass General Legends Ernest Codman, Augustus Thorndike, Carter Row  
  Jon Jp Warner, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:50 Albert Trillat  
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
15:56 Lennart Brostrom  
  Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
16:02 John Insall  
  William J. Long, MD, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
16:08 Discussion  
16:30 - 17:30 Symposium
ACL Registries: What Have They Taught Us?
 
  Chair: Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
  Jon Olav Drogset, Prof. NORWAY
 
  Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
 
  Hamish Love, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
  Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Maria Tuca, MD CHILE
 
    Registry data is an important aspect of looking at different treatment options whenever it comes to deciding surgical plans for our patients. These main registries across the world have been trend setters and have given us interesting guidelines and cues as to what one should use or what are the red flags for ACL surgery.
16:30 Introduction  
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
16:32 Swedish Registry  
  Magnus Forssblad SWEDEN
 
16:39 Norwegian Registry  
  Jon Olav Drogset, Prof. NORWAY
 
16:46 Danish Registry  
  Martin Lind, MD, PhD, Prof. DENMARK
 
16:53 New Zealand Registry  
  Hamish Love, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
17:00 Kaiser Registry  
  Gregory B. Maletis, MD UNITED STATES
 
17:07 ISAKOS ACL Survey  
  Maria Tuca, MD CHILE
 
17:14 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VII: Shoulder

Ballroom C

17:00 - 17:30 Symposium
Tips and Tricks for Shoulder Instability
 
  Chair: Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Benno Ejnisman, MD BRAZIL
 
  Eric C. McCarty, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Discuss appropriate workup and management of a patient with a first-time shoulder dislocation.

Analyze the pros and cons of different bone block procedures and adding a remplissage for shoulder instability.
17:00 Evaluating and Treating a First Time Shoulder Dislocation– 5 minutes, 5 tips  
  Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
17:05 How to Improve the Results in Arthroscopic Bankart Repair  
  Benno Ejnisman, MD BRAZIL
 
17:12 Remplissage or Bone Augmentation: When to Add to Your Stabilization and Why  
  Eric C. McCarty, MD UNITED STATES
 
17:19 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VIII: Wrist

Room 302

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
Post Traumatic Wrist Stiffness
 
  Chair: Toshiyasu Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
    To understand pathologies of wrist stiffness including DRUJ and to know how to treat this difficult problem.
15:30 Overview of Wrist Stiffness  
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
15:38 Open Management for Wrist Stiffness  
  Toshiyasu Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
15:46 Arthroscopic Arthrolysis of the Stiff Wrist  
  Gregory I. Bain, MBBS, FRACS (Ortho), FAOrthoA, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
15:54 AS and Open Management of Pronation – Supination Contracture  
  Toshiyasu Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
16:02 Neurectomy  
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
16:10 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session I: Knee

General Session - Ballroom A/B

10:15 - 11:00 Symposium
Social Media in Orthopaedics
 
  Chair: José F. Huylebroek, MD BELGIUM
 
  Emmanouil V. Brilakis, MD, MSc, PhD GREECE
 
  Gianluca Camillieri, MD SAN MARINO
 
  Stephen L. Lyman, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Theodorakys Marín Fermín, MD VENEZUELA
 
  Moderator: Emmanuel M. Antonogiannakis, MD GREECE
 
    At the end of the session, the participant will have a clear idea about what is going on in Media-land: how can a beginning or an experienced surgeon use the different media in his or her practice. Participants will also understand the dangers of the internet and how to defend oneself against rumours, accusations and complaints on the internet. The use of visio-conferences and the possible difficulties will be discussed.
10:15 Introduction  
  José F. Huylebroek, MD BELGIUM
 
10:16 What is the Use and Importance of Social Media for a Young Orthopedic Surgeon?  
  José F. Huylebroek, MD BELGIUM
 
10:23 Discussion  
10:27 Does an Experienced Surgeon Use or Need Social Media?  
  Gianluca Camillieri, MD SAN MARINO
 
10:34 Discussion  
10:38 What is the Importance of Social Media and the Internet for a Researcher?  
  Stephen L. Lyman, PhD UNITED STATES
 
10:45 Discussion  
10:49 Will the Paper Journal / Orthopedic Booklets be Completely Replaced by Online Information?  
  Theodorakys Marín Fermín, MD VENEZUELA
 
10:56 Discussion  
11:00 - 11:45 Symposium
Taking Care of the Elite Knee
 
  Chair: Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
  Peter T. Myers, AM, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
  Andrew Vincent, MBCHB, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
  Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Moderator: Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
 
    It is important to understand that all patients may not have the same outcomes or the same demands following the injury. This symposium aims at looking at the different techniques or modalities involved in taking care of the elite athlete.
11:00 Introduction  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
11:02 Dealing with the Entourage of Family, Sports Doc, Physio and Owners  
  Andrew Vincent, MBCHB, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
11:07 Managing Expectations, Short and Long Term  
  Robert G. Marx, MD UNITED STATES
 
11:12 Return to Play and Pitfalls  
  Peter T. Myers, AM, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA AUSTRALIA
 
11:17 What I have Learned from Treating Elite Sportsman - And How this has Made Me a Better Surgeon  
  Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
 
11:22 Challenges and Ethics in Working with Elite Athletes  
  Volker Musahl, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
11:27 Case Presentations for Panel Discussion  
  Willem M. van der Merwe, MBChB, FCS(SA)Ortho SOUTH AFRICA
 
11:32 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session II: Foot & Ankle

Ballroom C

10:15 - 11:15 Symposium
Advances in Arthroscopic Techniques Around the Foot and Ankle
 
  Chair: Yasuhito Tanaka, Prof. JAPAN
 
  Nasef Mohamed N. Abdellatif, MD, PhD. EGYPT
 
  Christel Charpail, MD FRANCE
 
  Matteo Guelfi, MD, PhD ITALY
 
  Ian Savage-Elliott, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Pim Van Dijk, MD, PhD, MScEpi NETHERLANDS
 
    New surgical arthroscopic and endoscopic techniques for a less invasive management of foot and ankle injuries. Participants will be able to understand which technique is more appropriate for a specific pathology
10:15 Nano Ankle Arthroscopy in the Office Setting  
  Ian Savage-Elliott, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:25 Arthroscopic ligament repair in ankle rotational instability  
  Matteo Guelfi, MD, PhD ITALY
 
10:35 Endoscopic Treatment of Insertional Entesopathy of the Achilles Tendon  
  Christel Charpail, MD FRANCE
 
10:45 Endoscopic FHL transfer to treat Achilles tendon ruptures - Utilization for both chronic and acute cases.  
  Nasef Mohamed N. Abdellatif, MD, PhD. EGYPT
 
10:55 Tendoscopy around the ankle  
  Pim Van Dijk, MD, PhD, MScEpi NETHERLANDS
 
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session I: Knee

General Session - Ballroom A/B

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
Outpatient Total Knee Replacement: How to Set up and Perform
 
  Chair: Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
  David F. Dalury, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Wolfgang Fitz, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Martin W. Roche, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Upon completion, the participant will have a good understanding of the challenges of outpatient knee replacement including patient selection and how to overcome these difficulties.
13:45 Introduction  
  Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
13:47 How To Make Every Arthroplasty An Outpatient Procedure: Patient Selection & Optimization For Success  
  Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
13:53 My Tips & Tricks For Outpatient Arthroplasty: What Works & How I Have Changed  
  David F. Dalury, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:59 Achieving Predictable Outcomes: My Personal Reflections As An Owner Of An ASC  
  Nanne P. Kort, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
14:05 Outpatient Joint Replacement Is The Standard Of Care: My Team & Secrets For Perfect Execution  
  Martin W. Roche, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:11 Evidence & Technology To Improve Outcomes Of Outpatient TKR  
  Wolfgang Fitz, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:17 Discussion  
14:30 - 15:15 Symposium
What's New on Sports After TKR?
 
  Chair: Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Roland Becker, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
  Moderator: Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
    Participants will be able to understand, examine and evaluate the expectations of their patients considering also biomechanical and ethical aspects.
14:30 Factors leading to return to sports after total knee replacement  
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
14:39 Recommendations for sports participation after TKR  
  Roland Becker, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
14:48 HTO/UKR/TKR which is the best option for RTS ?  
  Gian Luigi Canata, MD ITALY
 
14:57 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session II

Ballroom C

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
New Technology for Knee Sports Medicine Surgery: How to Choose between the Winners and the Duds
 
  Chair: Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
  Myung Chul Lee, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
  Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL(Hon) UNITED STATES
 
  Andrew D. Pearle, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Upon completion, participants will have a good working knowledge of new techniques to assist with TKR and the costs and benefits compared with conventional instrumentation.

Upon completion, participants will have a good working knowledge of current biologics and a strategy for evaluation of new biologics as they become available.
13:45 Introduction  
  Robert A Magnussen, MD, MPH UNITED STATES
 
13:50 Biologics  
  Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL(Hon) UNITED STATES
 
14:00 Robotics in Knee Surgery – The Way I See It  
  Andrew D. Pearle, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:10 TKA with Patient Specific Instrument and/or Navigation: Are there Any Advantages?  
  Myung Chul Lee, MD, PhD, Prof. KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
14:20 Discussion  
14:30 - 15:15 Symposium
Regarding Patellar Tendinopathies: What's New and Cutting Edge
 
  Chair: Mark R. Hutchinson, Professor, MD, FACSM, FAANA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
 
  Karin Grävare Silbernagel, PT, PhD, ATC UNITED STATES
 
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
  Philippe Landreau, MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
  Sergio Rocha Piedade, MD, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor BRAZIL
 
  Miho J. Tanaka, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Claudia Arias, MD PERU
 
    Patellar tendinopathies may endanger an athlete's career: in this symposium an update on the current management is presented. Attendees will improve their expertise in this pathology and will be able to better understand and evaluate patellar tendinopathies.

Participants will recognize some global variations in approaches to patellar tendinopathies
14:30 Introduction  
  Mark R. Hutchinson, Professor, MD, FACSM, FAANA, FAAOS UNITED STATES
 
  Claudia Arias, MD PERU
 
14:33 New Thoughts and Current Non-operative Approaches  
  Claudia Arias, MD PERU
 
  Karin Grävare Silbernagel, PT, PhD, ATC UNITED STATES
 
14:45 New Thoughts and Current Surgical Approaches  
  Philippe Landreau, MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
  Sergio Rocha Piedade, MD, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor BRAZIL
 
14:57 Panel Discussion/Case Challenges/Global PeRspective  
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
  Miho J. Tanaka, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session III: Gender in Orthopaedics

Room 302

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
Female ACL Treatment
 
  Chair: Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
  Jacqueline M. Brady, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Yuka Kimura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Miho J. Tanaka, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Katja Tecklenburg, MD, Priv.-Doz. AUSTRIA
 
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
    Highlight the main difference in female ACL TREATMENT comparing to male
13:45 ACL Female Treatment  
  Elvire Servien, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
13:48 ACL Surgery: Is There Any Specific Aspect ?  
  Jacqueline M. Brady, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:53 Rehabilitation and Muscle Strengthening  
  Yuka Kimura, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
13:58 Psychological Impairment and Readiness  
  Miho J. Tanaka, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
14:03 ACL Rupture: Conservative Treatment  
  Katja Tecklenburg, MD, Priv.-Doz. AUSTRIA
 
14:08 Return to Sport  
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
14:30 - 15:15 Symposium
Women in Orthopedics: What Is Going On?
 
  Chair: Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
  Berte Bøe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Colm McCarthy, MD, CM, MSc, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
  Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Aim of the Symposium The participant will be able to understand the purpose and initiatives of our organizations around the world. The participant will be able to identify those weak points where we still need to work. The participant will be able to know the programs and projects that are currently being carried out and our future projects.
14:30 Introduction  
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
14:32 Women In Orthopaedics: American Perspectives  
  Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:39 Women in Orthopaedics: Asia Pacific Perspectives  
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
14:46 Women in Orthopaedics: Scandinavian Perspectives  
  Berte Bøe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
14:53 Alllyship  
  Colm McCarthy, MD, CM, MSc, FRCSC UNITED STATES
 
15:00 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session IV

Room 304

13:45 - 14:45 Symposium
The Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: How Do I get it Tight and How Do I Get it Right?
 
  Chair: Pablo E. Gelber, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
  Michael J Alaia, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Arturo Almazan, MD MEXICO
 
  Gilbert Moatshe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
 
  Bruce C. Twaddle, MD, FRACS 1995, Prof. NEW ZEALAND
 
    PCL surgery is still ever evolving. There are different ways to perform a PCL reconstruction and there is still not much consensus on the ideal way to perform it. This symposium aims to look as to how different experts perform the most challenging surgical steps to optimise PCL reconstruction surgery for our patients.

There will be plenty of time for discussion, Q&A and also some clinical scenarios will be presented to the faculty to find out how they would treat them in each case.
13:45 Let the show begin  
  Pablo E. Gelber, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
13:46 How do different experts face different aspects of the PCL reconstruction  
  Pablo E. Gelber, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
13:48 My way  
  Michael J Alaia, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:53 My way  
  Bruce C. Twaddle, MD, FRACS 1995, Prof. NEW ZEALAND
 
13:58 My way  
  Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof. SPAIN
 
14:03 My way  
  Arturo Almazan, MD MEXICO
 
14:08 My way  
  Gilbert Moatshe, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
14:13 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VI: Knee TKA

General Session - Ballroom A/B

16:00 - 17:30 Symposium
Battle of the Robots
 
  James Chow, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
  John M. Keggi, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
  Martin W. Roche, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:00 TKA with Corin OMNIBotics  
  John M. Keggi, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:15 TKA with DePuy Synthes Velys  
  Mark G. Clatworthy, FRACS NEW ZEALAND
 
16:30 TKA with Smith+Nephew Cori  
  James Chow, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:45 TKA with Stryker Mako  
  Martin W. Roche, MD UNITED STATES
 
17:00 TKA with Zimmer Biomet ROSA  
  Peter James McEwen, MBBS FRACS(Orth) FAOrthA DIpModLang AUSTRALIA
 
17:15 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VII: Cartilage and ACL Revisions

Ballroom C

15:30 - 16:15 Symposium
Restoring Articular Cartilage: Do Any of These Treatments Actually Work?
 
  Chair: Daniel Saris, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
  Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
  Deepak Goyal, MBBS, MS(Ortho), DNB(Ortho), Prof INDIA
 
  Deryk G. Jones, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
 
  Moderator: Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
 
    o This symposium will be a mix of strong proponents and sceptics - the strong proponents present their evidence and experience, and the sceptics break it down as to what real independent evidence exists. o The learning objective is that the audience comes away from the session with a clear understanding of what they should be using in their practice, what they can tell their patients about efficacy, and what is actually available in their part of the world.
15:30 Introduction  
  Daniel Saris, MD, PhD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
15:32 Why Do They Fail and What is the Success of Cartilage Repair, Setting the Stage  
  Andreas H. Gomoll, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:38 Cell-based Solutions Made Easy, the MACI Option  
  Deryk G. Jones, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:44 Larger and Bony Defects Grafts and Cells, How to Combine  
  Deepak Goyal, MBBS, MS(Ortho), DNB(Ortho), Prof INDIA
 
15:50 The Biomaterial Solution, Off the Shelf Success?!  
  Elizaveta Kon, Prof., MD ITALY
 
15:56 When Biology Fails or Age is an Issue in Cartilage Lesions. The Mini-metal Option, When, Why and How?  
  Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
16:02 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VIII: ACL

Room 302

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
ACL Prevention
 
  Chair: Philippe Landreau, MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
  Francesco Della Villa, MD ITALY
 
  Frank R. Noyes, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Moderator: Francisco Figueroa, MD CHILE
 
    Understand the mechanisms, causes and risk factors for ACL rupture.

Know how to implement an ACL prevention program in daily practice and understand the effectiveness of current ACL prevention programs.
15:30 Mechanisms, causes and risk factors of ACL rupture  
  Francesco Della Villa, MD ITALY
 
15:40 Implementation of prevention programs in daily practice: How to reduce ACL tear and ACL re-rupture? The Australian experience  
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
15:50 Implementation of prevention programs in daily practice: How to reduce ACL tear and ACL re-rupture? The USA experience  
  Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
16:00 Efficiency of ACL prevention programs: What is the evidence?  
  Frank R. Noyes, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:10 Discussion  
16:30 - 17:30 Symposium
Return to Sport after ACL Surgery
 
  Chair: Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
  Enda King, PhD, MSc QATAR
 
  Philippe Landreau, MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
  Moderator: Thomas Neri, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
    Understand the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative factors that can influence return to play following ACL reconstruction.

Discuss objective criteria and return to sport testing that is currently used for athletes who have undergone ACL reconstruction.
16:30 Return to Sport after ACL Surgery  
  Mary K. Mulcahey, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:35 Factors Influencing Return to Sport after ACL Reconstruction  
  Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
16:40 Factors Influencing Return to Sport after ACL Reconstruction  
  Enda King, PhD, MSc QATAR
 
16:45 Objective Criteria for Return to Sport Following ACL Reconstruction  
  Philippe Landreau, MD UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 
16:55 Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport  
  Kate E. Webster, PhD AUSTRALIA
 
17:05 Modifying Factors that Improve ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation  
  Thomas Neri, MD, PhD, Prof. FRANCE
 
17:15 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session IX

Room 304

16:00 - 17:30 ISAKOS Research Symposium: Keys to Success in Grants, Trials and Manuscript Development  
  Chair: Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
  Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
  Tiago Lazzaretti Fernandes, MD, PhD, MSc, Post-Doctorate BRAZIL
 
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Stephen L. Lyman, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
    Attendees will become familiar with trial and study design

Attendees will learn how to improve their chance of successfully applying for grants
16:00 Introduction to ISAKOS Research Resources and Opportunities  
  Jason L. Koh, MD, MBA UNITED STATES
 
16:10 The Joy and Pain of Research  
  Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD NORWAY
 
16:24 How to Get Your First Grants  
  Tiago Lazzaretti Fernandes, MD, PhD, MSc, Post-Doctorate BRAZIL
 
16:34 How to Design Trials  
  Stephen L. Lyman, PhD UNITED STATES
 
16:44 Overcoming Challenges in Conducting Trials  
  Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
16:54 How to Develop Your Manuscript for Publication  
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
17:04 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session I: MCL

General Session - Ballroom A/B

10:15 - 11:15 Symposium
The MCL in Isolation and with ACL Injury – All You Ever Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask!
 
  Chair: Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM QATAR
 
  Christoph Kittl, MD, MD(res) GERMANY
 
  James R. Robinson, MBBS, FRCS(Tr & Orth), MS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Andreas Weiler, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
    Understand MCL anatomy, biomechanics and surgery. Recognise the association of unaddressed MCL laxity in ACL graft failure. Understand the key clinical examination and imaging which indicate MCL surgery.
10:15 Introduction  
  Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK) UNITED KINGDOM
 
10:17 Anatomy and Biomechanics of the MCL, MCL + ACL, and MCL Reconstructions  
  Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD UNITED KINGDOM
 
10:27 Is There Really a Problem? ACL + MCL: High ACL Graft Failure with MCL Laxities  
  Christoph Kittl, MD, MD(res) GERMANY
 
10:34 Clinical Evaluation and Surgical Indications  
  Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM QATAR
 
10:41 Management of the MCL in the Context of Multi-ligament Injury from Knee Dislocation  
  Andreas Weiler, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
 
10:51 Reconstruction of the MCL  
  James R. Robinson, MBBS, FRCS(Tr & Orth), MS UNITED KINGDOM
 
10:58 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session II: Foot & Ankle

Ballroom C

10:45 - 11:45 Symposium
Controversies in Achilles Tendon Ruptures
 
  Chair: C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
  Nasef Mohamed N. Abdellatif, MD, PhD. EGYPT
 
  Karin Grävare Silbernagel, PT, PhD, ATC UNITED STATES
 
  Robert Smigielski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand the most recent controversies and debates in Achilles’ tendon ruptures. In addition to the most recent biological adjuvants
10:45 Introduction  
  C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhD NETHERLANDS
 
10:47 The Role of Rehabilitation in Optimizing Length, Strength and Function  
  Karin Grävare Silbernagel, PT, PhD, ATC UNITED STATES
 
11:02 FHL Transfer: Enhanced Healing or More Muscle Strength?  
  Nasef Mohamed N. Abdellatif, MD, PhD. EGYPT
 
11:17 Restoration of Spiral Fascicular Anatomy: Is this Repair Worth It?  
  Robert Smigielski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
11:32 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session III: Knee & Biologics

Room 302

11:00 - 11:45 Symposium
Elderly Patients: Can Orthobiologics be an Option?
 
  Chair: Katarzyna Herman, MD POLAND
 
  Boguslaw Dariusz Sadlik, Prof. assistant POLAND
 
  Konrad Slynarski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
  Dawid Szwedowski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to recognize possible treatment biological options for elderly patients. Participants will also understand which method to use and when.
11:00 Introduction  
  Katarzyna Herman, MD POLAND
 
11:02 Characteristics of an aging joint - clinical implications for biologic therapies.  
  Dawid Szwedowski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
11:09 Adipose derived stem cells in injectable therapy of an aging joint - what is the evidence?  
  Konrad Slynarski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
11:16 Cartilage repair with adipose derived stem cells - can we help the older patients?  
  Konrad Slynarski, MD, PhD POLAND
 
11:23 Wharton jelly derived stem cells - a novel possibility?  
  Boguslaw Dariusz Sadlik, Prof. assistant POLAND
 
11:30 Discussion  
10:15 - 11:45

Morning Scientific Session IV: Hip

Room 304

10:15 - 10:45 Symposium
Debridement, Repair, Augmentation or Reconstruction of the Labrum
 
  Chair: Joshua D Harris, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Benjamin G. Domb, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS (T&O), MSc, MRCS Ed, MS (T&O), MBBS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Moderator: Joseph J. Ruzbarsky, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Be able to assess, decide and manage the pathological labrum.

Be able to determine the indications for labral debridement, repair, augmentation, and reconstruction in the primary and revision setting
10:15 Introduction  
  Joshua D Harris, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:16 Primary Hip Arthroscopy: Not Every Labrum Needs a Graft – When to Debride or Repair  
  Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS (T&O), MSc, MRCS Ed, MS (T&O), MBBS UNITED KINGDOM
 
10:23 Primary Hip Arthroscopy: When to Add a Graft – Reconstruction or Augmentation  
  Joshua D Harris, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:30 Revision Hip Arthroscopy: How to Choose Among the Labral Surgery Options  
  Benjamin G. Domb, MD UNITED STATES
 
10:37 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session II: Foot & Ankle and Shoulder

Ballroom C

13:45 - 14:45 Symposium
Subtalar Instability: What is It?
 
  Chair: Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Prof. NETHERLANDS
 
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Frederick Michels, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
  Cristian ALEJANDRO Ortiz, MD CHILE
 
  Bruno S. Pereira, MD, PhD, Prof. PORTUGAL
 
  Moderator: Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, Prof. SWEDEN
 
    Subtalar joint, understanding anatomy is key to understand instability

what is subtalar instability
13:45 Subtalar (pseudo) instability: sense or non-sense!?  
  Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Prof. NETHERLANDS
 
13:47 Subtalar Joint Anatomy and Pathomechanics: what do we know anno 2023  
  Frederick Michels, MD, PhD BELGIUM
 
13:57 A History of Subtalar Instability, what is the reach of conservative treatment?  
  Bruno S. Pereira, MD, PhD, Prof. PORTUGAL
 
14:07 Subtalar instability in young and old, when conservative treatment fails!  
  Kenneth J. Hunt, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:17 Subtalar instability and osteochondral defects, what can we do?  
  Cristian ALEJANDRO Ortiz, MD CHILE
 
14:27 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session III: Radiology

Room 302

13:45 - 15:15 Symposium
What's New in Radiology and Orthopaedics?
 
  Chair: William Palmer, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Jad S. Husseini, MD UNITED STATES
 
  F. Joseph Simeone, MD UNITED STATES
 
    Review the MRI sequences and imaging planes used in the assessment of joint derangements.

Discuss patterns of sports-related injury in joints, with emphasis on traumatic mechanisms.
13:45 Introduction  
  William Palmer, MD UNITED STATES
 
13:46 Knee & Foot/Ankle  
  Jad S. Husseini, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:06 Hip & Elbow  
  F. Joseph Simeone, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:26 Shoulder & Hand/Wrist  
  William Palmer, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:46 Discussion  
13:45 - 15:15

Afternoon Scientific Session IV: Hip

Room 304

13:45 - 14:30 Symposium
Microinstability of the Hip
 
  Chair: Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
  Joshua D Harris, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS (T&O), MSc, MRCS Ed, MS (T&O), MBBS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Hajime Utsunomiya, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Michael Lee Voight, DHSc, PT, ATC, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
  Moderator: Vikas Khanduja, MA(Cantab), MBBS, MSc, FRCS, FRCS(Orth), PhD UNITED KINGDOM
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand, evaluate, describe, recognize and examine patients with microinstability of the hip.

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand the different approaches to the non-operative and surgical treatment of patients with microinstability of the hip.
13:45 Introduction  
  Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
13:47 Evaluation of the Patient For Microinstability  
  Hajime Utsunomiya, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
13:55 Non-Operative Treatment of Hip Microinstability  
  Michael Lee Voight, DHSc, PT, ATC, FAPTA UNITED STATES
 
14:03 Arthroscopic Management of Hip Microinstability  
  Joshua D Harris, MD UNITED STATES
 
14:11 Open Management of Hip Microinstability  
  Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS (T&O), MSc, MRCS Ed, MS (T&O), MBBS UNITED KINGDOM
 
14:19 Discussion  
14:30 - 15:15 Symposium
Evidence in Hip Preservation Surgery: Lessons Learned
 
  Chair: Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS (T&O), MSc, MRCS Ed, MS (T&O), MBBS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  André Sarmento Ferreira, MD PORTUGAL
 
  Bent Lund, MD DENMARK
 
  Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC, DRCPSC, Clinical Professor CANADA
 
  Joseph J. Ruzbarsky, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Hajime Utsunomiya, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Moderator: Marc R. Safran, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES
 
    The participants will be able to understand principles of evidence based medicine and apply this to their practice.

The participants will understand latest evidence in hip preservation surgery and how to translate information into their practice
14:30 Introduction of the Faculty and Objectives of the Session  
14:35 Anatomical and Biomechanical Evidence & Labral Surgery  
  Hajime Utsunomiya, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
14:41 Debridement versus Repair of the Labrum  
  André Sarmento Ferreira, MD PORTUGAL
 
14:47 Labral treatment & Outcomes from the Danish registry  
  Bent Lund, MD DENMARK
 
14:53 Evidence Trends and Outcomes in Labral Related Surgery  
  Nick Mohtadi, MD, MSc, FRCSC, DRCPSC, Clinical Professor CANADA
 
14:59 Outcomes in the Athlete and how to optimize Labral Surgery  
  Joseph J. Ruzbarsky, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:05 Discussion  
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VI: AI and Knee

General Session - Ballroom A/B

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Implementation in our Future Practice
 
  Chair: Mohamed A. Imam, MD, MSc, DSportMed, ELD (Oxon), PhD, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
  Nikolaos K Paschos, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
  Andreas Voss, MD GERMANY
 
  Moderator: Gustavo Vinagre, MD, PhD PORTUGAL
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand the use of artificial intelligence & virtual reality for a further clinical implementation. - To explore the current state-of-the-art in artificial intelligence and virtual reality technology and its potential for implementation in various fields. - To discuss the benefits and challenges associated with the integration of AI and VR into our future practice, such as increased efficiency, accuracy, and enhanced user experience.

- To share real-world examples of how AI and VR have been successfully implemented in various industries and disciplines. - To promote the importance of lifelong learning and upskilling in order to adapt to the changing landscape of technology in our future practice.
15:30 Artificial Intelligence, Machine and Deep Learning: the future, or just hype?  
  Mohamed A. Imam, MD, MSc, DSportMed, ELD (Oxon), PhD, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
15:42 Arthroscopy simulator training - A new area of learning  
  Andreas Voss, MD GERMANY
 
15:54 AI in sports medicine. Current and future applications  
  Nikolaos K Paschos, MD, PhD UNITED STATES
 
16:06 AI in Trauma surgery. Current and future applications  
  Margaret W. M. Fok, FRCSEd(Ortho), MBChB HONG KONG
 
16:18 Discussion  
16:30 - 17:30 Symposium
Robotics in ACL and Osteotomies
 
  Chair: Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
  Filippo Familiari, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
  Raghbir S. Khakha, MBBS, MSc, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Matthieu Ollivier, Prof, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
  Adrian J. Wilson, MBBS BSc FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
  Moderator: Adnan Saithna, MD, FRCS UNITED STATES
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to better understand the application of robot-assisted surgery in the field of ACL reconstruction and knee osteotomies.
16:30 Introduction  
  Pieter D'Hooghe, MD PhD MBA QATAR
 
16:32 State of the Art on Osteotomy: Where are We and How Will Robots Help Us in the Future  
  Adrian J. Wilson, MBBS BSc FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
16:42 There's No Place for Robotics in HTO  
  Matthieu Ollivier, Prof, MD, PhD FRANCE
 
16:52 Robotic ACL  
  Raghbir S. Khakha, MBBS, MSc, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
17:02 State of the Art on ACL Reconstruction: Where are We and How Will Robots Help Us in the Future?  
  Filippo Familiari, MD, Prof. ITALY
 
17:12 Discussion  
  Adnan Saithna, MD, FRCS UNITED STATES
 
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VII: Shoulder

Ballroom C

15:30 - 16:30 Symposium
Shoulder Committee 2023 Consensus Statement: Shoulder Arthritis Across the Lifespan
 
  Chair: Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
  Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
    Objective #1- What are the long term outcomes of Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Objective #2- What are the results of non arthroplasty outcomes for young and middle aged arthritis

Objective #3- ISAKOS Consensus Take home points for anatomic Shoulder arthroplasty Objective #4-ISAKOS Consensus Take home points for Reverse Shoulder arthroplasty
15:30 Intro to 2023 ISAKOS Shoulder Committee Consensus Statement: Shoulder Arthritis Across the Lifespan  
  Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:30 Non arthroplasty Treatment for Shoulder Arthritis  
  Emilio Calvo, MD, PhD, MBA SPAIN
 
15:38 Discussion  
15:40 Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty-state of the world  
  Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE
 
15:48 Discussion  
15:50 Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty-State of the World  
  Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
 
15:58 Discussion  
16:00 What have we learned about Arthroplasty from the Australian Registry  
  Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MSc, FRACS, FAORTHOA AUSTRALIA
 
16:08 Discussion  
16:10 Panel Discussion on Important Questions  
  Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD UNITED STATES
 
15:30 - 17:30

Afternoon Scientific Session VIII: Knee

Room 302

15:30 - 16:15 Symposium
Middle-Aged Athlete’s Arthritic Knee
 
  Chair: Tahsin Beyzadeoglu, MD, Prof. TURKEY
 
  Michael E. Hantes, MD, PhD, Prof. GREECE
 
  Michaela Kopka, MD, FRCSC, DipSportMed CANADA
 
  John Nyland, EdD, DPT UNITED STATES
 
  Horacio F. Rivarola-Etcheto, MD ARGENTINA
 
  George Skarpas, Prof. GREECE
 
  Moderator: Raghbir S. Khakha, MBBS, MSc, FRCS UNITED KINGDOM
 
    Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to understand and evaluate the treatment options for middle aged athlete's arthritic knee.
15:30 The Role of Viscosupplementation and Orthobiologics  
  George Skarpas, Prof. GREECE
 
15:36 The Role and Indications of Arthroscopy  
  Horacio F. Rivarola-Etcheto, MD ARGENTINA
 
15:42 Osteotomies Around the Knee  
  Michael E. Hantes, MD, PhD, Prof. GREECE
 
15:48 Treatment of Unstable Arthritic Knee of the Middle-Aged Athlete  
  Tahsin Beyzadeoglu, MD, Prof. TURKEY
 
15:54 Principles of Rehabilitation  
  John Nyland, EdD, DPT UNITED STATES
 
16:00 Discussion, Q&A  
16:15 - 17:00 Symposium
Meniscus Substitution: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes
 
  Chair: Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
  Nobuo Adachi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
  Pablo E. Gelber, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
  Deryk G. Jones, MD UNITED STATES
 
  Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
    Upon complete of this session, participants will be able to understand the indications, techniques, and outcomes of a variety of currently available and investigational meniscus substitution devices.
16:15 Current Indications for Meniscal Substitution  
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
16:22 Improving Surgical Technique  
  Pablo E. Gelber, MD, PhD SPAIN
 
16:29 Outcomes of Combined MAT and Cartilage Repair  
  Jin-Goo Kim, MD, PhD KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
 
16:36 Meniscal Regeneration and Healing Enhancement of Meniscal Repair  
  Nobuo Adachi, MD, PhD JAPAN
 
16:43 New developments: Nusurface  
  Deryk G. Jones, MD UNITED STATES
 
16:50 Discussion  
  Romain Seil, MD, Prof. LUXEMBOURG
 
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