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18 Years Old. Contact Sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: I Decide in Advance Based on the Glenoid Track Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD, ITALY18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: Mom, If We Keep the Fragment, He Will Do Fine Richard L. Angelo, MD, PhD, UNITED STATES18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: From “ La Carte “, I Will Take the Arthroscopic Latarjet Pascal Boileau, MD, Prof., FRANCE18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: Discussion Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: I Stay Anatomic. Bankart Plus Remplissage Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Belt and Suspenders approach. Open Latarjet for all Revisions Vicente Gutierrez, MD, CHILE32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Better safe than sorry. Bony bumpers for failures Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Discussion Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
Symposium Video 2015 group rating (11)
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
Shoulder Instability Glenohumeral Capsuloligamentous Complex Labrum Dislocation Sutures / Knots / Anchors Bones Arthroscopy Sport Specific Injuries
Introduction. Growth Factors or Biomechanical Factors of Rotator Cuff Repair Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus, GERMANYA Clinician Scientists' View on Translation of Rotator Cuff Basic Research to Clinical Care Scott A. Rodeo, MD, UNITED STATESPathogenesis of Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy George A. Murrell, MD, PhD, AUSTRALIAUpdate on PRP and Stem Cells for Rotator Cuff Repair Pietro S. Randelli, MD, Prof., ITALYAcromioplasty in Rotator Cuff Repair Olivier Courage, MD, FRANCE
Symposium Video 2015 group rating (13)
Nahum Rosenberg, MD, PhD, MOrthop, MBA, FRCS(England), Prof., ISRAEL Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, Prof. Emeritus, GERMANY
Shoulder Rotator Cuff Biologics Glenohumeral Tendon Tears Sport Specific Injuries Basic Science Supraespinoatus Tendon Injury Practice Management
Introduction Edward M. Wojtys, MD, UNITED STATESACL Grafting to Mimic the Native ACL: Patellar Tendon & Hamstring Konsei Shino, MD, PhD, JAPANThe Thickness of the ACL Midsubstance in Relation to PCL and Lateral Femoral Condyle Anastasios D. Georgoulis, MD, Prof., GREECEThe “Ribbon” Concept of ACL Anatomy Robert Smigielski, MD, PhD, POLANDIndividualized and Anatomical ACL Reconstruction Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATESDiscussion Scott F. Dye, MD, UNITED STATES
Symposium Video 2015 group rating (9)
Konsei Shino, MD, PhD, JAPAN Edward M. Wojtys, MD, UNITED STATES
Knee Ligaments Instability Double Bundle ACL Sport Specific Injuries Basic Science Single Bundle Bones Trauma
Anatomy and Function of the ACL and Lateral Structures in Resisting Tibial Anterior Drawer and Internal Rotation Andrew A. Amis, FREng, DSc, PhD, UNITED KINGDOMBiomechanical and Clinical Evaluation of Rotatory Knee Instability Volker Musahl, MD, Prof., UNITED STATESACL Injuries During Cutting Tasks: Common Neuromuscular Deficit Profiles Evangelos Pappas, PT, PhD, OCS, AUSTRALIAPrevention of Primary and Secondary ACL Injuries: A Novel Innovative Approach Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, UNITED STATESDiscussion Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli, MD, ITALY
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Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD, Prof., JAPAN Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, UNITED STATES
Knee Ligaments Instability ACL Biomechanics Capsuloligamentous Complex Physical Examination Preventative Sports Medicine Repair / Reconstruction Meniscus
ACL Primary Repair with Bone Marrow Stimulation and Growth Factors Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS, ITALYAn Algorithm for the Treatment of ACL Tears Accompanied by Articular Cartilage Lesions or Arthrosis Chadwick C. Prodromos, MD, UNITED STATESACL Primary Repair with Bone Marrow Stimulation and Growth Factors Mats G. Brittberg, MD, PhD, Prof., SWEDENFuture Possibilities of Treatment with Stem Cells Norimasa Nakamura, MD, PhD, JAPANACL Reconstruction and Large Cartilage Lesions, One or Two Step Procedures and the Use of Novel Scaffolds Maurilio Marcacci, MD, ITALYDiscussion Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS, ITALY
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Alberto Gobbi, MD, FRACS, ITALY Chadwick C. Prodromos, MD, UNITED STATES
Knee Ligaments ACL Tears Arthroscopy Repair / Reconstruction Meniscus Medial Lateral Arthritis
Introduction Edward M. Wojtys, MD, UNITED STATESAnatomical ACL Reconstruction with B-PT-B in Press Fit Technique Manfred Bernard, MD, PhD, GERMANYOriginal All-Inside Technique Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli, MD, ITALYACL Reconstruction Approaching the Femoral Remnant from Behind Takeshi Muneta, MD, PhD, JAPANAn Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Restores the Common Game Between ACL & PCL Anastasios D. Georgoulis, MD, Prof., GREECEDiscussion Edward M. Wojtys, MD, UNITED STATES
Edward M. Wojtys, MD, UNITED STATES Manfred Bernard, MD, PhD, GERMANY
Knee Ligaments ACL Repair / Reconstruction Instability Double Bundle Single Bundle
Introduction Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATESBasic Science, Ligament Response to Injury and Treatment Options Christophe H. Hulet, MD, Prof., FRANCETendon-to-Bone Healing Including Ligamentization and Growth Factors: What Does the Evidence Say? Peter Uwe Brucker, MD, PhD, MSc, GERMANYACL Tissue Engineering: Cells, Scaffolds, Growth Factors, Incubators, and Structural Ties James H. Lubowitz, MD, UNITED STATESObjective Outcomes and Why They Are Important Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATESDiscussion Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATES
Symposium Video 2015 group rating (8)
Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATES Christophe H. Hulet, MD, Prof., FRANCE
Knee Ligaments Basic Science ACL Biologics Instability Tears Repair / Reconstruction MC Ligament
Imaging of the Patellofemoral Joint Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD, JAPANMPFL Reconstruction Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA, AUSTRALIADiscussion Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD, UNITED STATES Myles R. J. Coolican, FRACS, AUSTRALIA David H. Dejour, MD, FRANCE Julian A. Feller, FRACS, FAOrthA, AUSTRALIA Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD, JAPANTibial Tubercle Transfer David H. Dejour, MD, FRANCEAcute Injury Myles R. J. Coolican, FRACS, AUSTRALIAFunctional Testing and Return to Sports Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD, UNITED STATES
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Knee Dislocation Physical Examination X-ray Outcome Studies Repair / Reconstruction Patellofemoral Instability MRI Recurrent Subluxation and Dislocation
Biology and Biomechanics Hélder M. D. Pereira, Prof.,MD, PhD., PORTUGALAllografts: Technique – How to limit Extrusion? Joan Carles Monllau, MD, PhD, Prof., SPAINAllografts: Long Term Outcomes Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD, BELGIUMScaffolds: Outcomes and Complications. Nicolas Pujol, MD, FRANCEMeniscectomy vs. Substitution Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof., ITALYIndications and Contraindications in 2015 João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL Philippe Beaufils, MD, FRANCEDiscussion Philippe Beaufils, MD, FRANCE
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João Duarte Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL Philippe Beaufils, MD, FRANCE
Knee Meniscus Osteoarthritis MRI Medial Lateral Allograft Outcome Studies Arthroscopy Tears
Anatomy, Examination and Imaging of the Biceps Klaus Bak, MD, DENMARKTenotomy Technique to Avoid Deformity Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATESSlap Tears in Non-Overhead Athletes: Repair vs. Tenodesis Eugene T.H. Ek, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACS (Ortho), AUSTRALIASlap Tears in Overhead Athletes: Repair vs. Tenodesis Michael T. Freehill, MD, UNITED STATESBiceps Injuries in Athletes, Including Tendonitis, Tendonopathy, Subluxation and Partial Tears: What to Do and When Anthony A. Romeo, MD, UNITED STATESThe Failed Biceps Tenodesis with Pain: What Can be Done? Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATESDiscussion on Clinical Cases Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATES
Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATES
Shoulder Glenohumeral Tendon Long Head Biceps Tendon Injury Instability Arthroscopy Dislocation Tears Implant Repair / Reconstruction
Anatomy, Injury Patterns and New Classification Criteria Klaus Bak, MD, DENMARKBiomechanics and Conservative Treatment. Rehabilitation and Return to Sports Benno Ejnisman, MD, BRAZILSurgical Treatment - Acute Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINASurgical Treatment - Chronic Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD, UNITED STATESProblem Cases Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
Shoulder Acromio Clavicular Ligaments Dislocation Instability X-ray Bones Capsuloligamentous Complex Sprain Trauma
Anatomy: Double Bundle or Ribbons and Crescents Freddie H. Fu, MD, UNITED STATESAnatomy: Double Bundle or Ribbons and Crescents Robert Smigielski, MD, PhD, POLANDBiomechanics: Anatomic or Isometric or Over the Top Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof., ITALYBiomechanics: Anatomic or Isometric or Over the Top Andrew D. Pearle, MD, UNITED STATESSurgical Landmarks: Arthroscopic or X-Ray Assisted/Navigation Tim Spalding, FRCS(Orth), UNITED KINGDOM Philippe Colombet, MD, FRANCE
Knee Ligaments Instability ACL Repair / Reconstruction Practice Management Sport Specific Injuries Biomechanics Basic Science Arthroscopy
Introduction Pericles P. Papadopoulos, Prof., GREECE Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof., FRANCE Christian Gerhardt, MD, GERMANY Kevin P. Shea, MD, UNITED STATES Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD, JAPANEvaluation and Diagnosis of Posterior Shoulder Instability Kevin P. Shea, MD, UNITED STATESArthroscopic posterior soft-tissue stabilization - labral repair, capsular shift and RHAGL-reconstruction Christian Gerhardt, MD, GERMANYPosterior Subluxation of the Shoulder in Young Athletes Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD, JAPANFailure of Treatment of Posterior GH Instability - Recurrrent MDI and Chronic Pain Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof., FRANCEDiscussion Pericles P. Papadopoulos, Prof., GREECE
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Pericles P. Papadopoulos, Prof., GREECE
Shoulder Glenohumeral Capsuloligamentous Complex Instability Arthroscopy Ligaments Dislocation Labrum Outcome Studies Arthro-MRI
Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Massive Cuff Tears Seung-Ho Kim, MD, PhD, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFArthroscopic Repair Indications Technique and Results Stephen S. Burkhart, MD, UNITED STATESSuperior Capsule Reconstruction Teruhisa Mihata, MD, PhD, JAPANWhat to do with a Failed Arthroscopic Repair of a Massive Cuff Tear? Fernando E. Barclay, MD, ARGENTINADiscussion on Clinical Cases Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof., FRANCE
Stephen S. Burkhart, MD, UNITED STATES Philippe P. Hardy, MD, PhD, Prof., FRANCE
Shoulder Glenohumeral Tendon Tears Outcome Studies Arthroscopy Supraespinoatus Tendon Injury Repair / Reconstruction Failed Capsuloligamentous Complex
Introduction Stephen M. Howell, MD, UNITED STATESIs Functional Flexion (Helical) Axis a Reliable Reference for Femoral Component Positioning? Maurilio Marcacci, MD, ITALYAssessing the Epicondylar Axis by Pre-Op CT Scan and Navigation. An intermediate Step Between Mechanical and Kinematic Positioning in TKR Philippe Beaufils, MD, FRANCEPrinciples, Alignment, Balancing, and Results of Kinematic Alignment: An Option for Total Knee Arthroplasty Stephen M. Howell, MD, UNITED STATESDiscussion & Case Presentations Maurilio Marcacci, MD, ITALY
Maurilio Marcacci, MD, ITALY Stephen M. Howell, MD, UNITED STATES
Knee Total Joint Replacement