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SYMPOSIA
SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019
PARTNER SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM
SLARD
13:30–14:30 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
SLARD: CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS IN SHOULDER SURGERY
Chair: Daniel A. Slullitel, MD, Prof. ARGENTINA Guillermo Arce, MD ARGENTINA
M. Ivan Encalada-Díaz, MD MEXICO Vicente Gutierrez, MD CHILE
Fabio Restrepo Tello, MD, Prof. COLOMBIA
Presented by members of the Latin American Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Sports Medicine, this symposium will focus on controversial topics in shoulder surgery .
• Knot vs . Knotless Repair in Shoulder Surgery
• Glenoid Reconstruction: Bone Block vs . Latarjet • Shoulder Laxity: Is Latarjet the Right Way to Go? • Five Lessons I’ve learned in Shoulder Instability
13:30–14:15
Concurrent 3–Cozumel 3+4
13:30–14:15 Concurrent 4–Cozumel 2+A
THE ROLE OF TORSION IN PATELLOFEMORAL DISEASE: PAIN AND INSTABILITY
Chair: Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD UNITED STATES
Michael C. Liebensteiner, MD, PhD AUSTRIA
Gerd Seitlinger, MD AUSTRIA
Robert A. Teitge, MD, Prof. UNITED STATES Marc Tompkins, MD UNITED STATES Moderator: Rafael Calvo, MD CHILE
This symposium will review both femoral and tibial torsion, with an emphasis on methods of measurement, including Gait Studies and the emerging use of EOS imaging, and surgical intervention .
• Introduction: History of Presentation and Limited Physical and Radiographic Exam
• Why Does Torsion Create Problems at the Knee? Biomechanics of Limb Torsion in PF Dysfunction
• Measurement of Torsion for Femur and Tibia . What Do We Know About the Level of Torsion and Is It Important .
• Case Study: Femoral Torsion and Patellar Instability . Work Up and Surgical Technique .
• Case Study: Tibial Torsion and PF Pain . Work Up and Surgical Technique .
INDICATIONS FOR MENISCAL TRANSPLANT IN COMPLEX KNEES
Chair: Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
Matias Costa-Paz, MD ARGENTINA
Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA Jong-Min Kim, MD, PhD REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Nicolas Pujol, MD FRANCE
This course presents cases for the use of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) in the context of osteotomy, cartilage repair, revision ACL surgery, and more .
• General Indications and Technical Considerations of Meniscal Transplant
• ACL Reconstruction & TAM
• Meniscal Transplant and Osteotomy
• Meniscus Transplant and Osteochondral Autograft
• Meniscal Transplant as a Biologic Alternative to
Metal Resurfacing
14:00–15:00
General Session–Gran Cancun
TIME OR CRITERION-BASED RETURN TO SPORT AFTER ACL RECONSTRUCTION? Chair: Karl Eriksson, MD, PhD, Asst. Prof. SWEDEN Matteo Denti, MD ITALY
Parag K. Sancheti, MS(Orth), DNB(Orth), MCh(Orth), FRCS(Ed) INDIA
Seth L. Sherman, MD UNITED STATES
Simon W. Young, MD, FRACS NEW ZEALAND Moderator: Gabriel Baron, MD CHILE
In this symposium, participants will learn how to examine evidence for early anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery and, from that evidence, determine which patients are suitable for it .
• Biology and Graft Maturation, What Do We Know? • Functional Testing Before Return to Sorts
• MRI and Radiographic Assessment Before Return
to Sports
• Graft Choice and Return to Sports, Time or
Criterion Based
• Time or Criterion Pros and Cons
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