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13:30–14:15 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
BEYOND MENISCUS REPAIR:
A CASE-BASED APPROACH
Chair: Christopher C. Kaeding, MD UNITED STATES Roland Becker, MD, PhD, Prof. GERMANY
Alan Getgood, MD, FRCS(Tr&Orth), DipSEM CANADA Bryson P. Lesniak, MD UNITED STATES
Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD BELGIUM
Many changes occur following meniscectomy, eventually leading to knee osteoarthritis, including, among many, changed contact mechanics, altered knee kinematics, and biochemical milieu . But meniscus repair is not always possible . Meniscus substitutes include allografts, collagen meniscus implants, and tissue-engineered materials . This course will provide an overview of the latest technology and provide a case-based instruction on contemporary surgical techniques .
• Ramp Lesions in ACL Injured Knees
• Meniscus Root and Radial Tears
• European Consensus about the Management of
Traumatic Meniscus Tears
• Clinical Results of a Polyurethane Meniscal Scaffold • Early Results of a Polycarbonate-urethane Medial
Meniscal Implant
13:30–14:30 Concurrent 3–Cozumel 3+4
MANAGING THE COMPLICATIONS OF
KNEE OSTEOTOMY
Chair: Christopher J. Vertullo, MBBS, PhD, FRACS(Orth) AUSTRALIA
Annunziato Amendola, MD UNITED STATES Marco K. Demange, MD, PhD BRAZIL
Yong In, MD, PhD REPUBLIC OF KOREA Eiichi Nakamura, MD, PhD JAPAN Moderator: Alex Vaisman, MD CHILE
This session aims to provide participants with management strategies of dealing with the common complications that may occur in knee osteotomy, and the methods to avoid them .
• Case-Based Discussion with Panelists Annunziato Amendola, Marco K . Demange, Yong In and Eiichi Nakamura
13:30–14:30 Concurrent 4–Cozumel 2+A
ACLR WITH REMNANT PRESERVATION: SO WHAT?
Chair: Freddie H. Fu, MD UNITED STATES
Anastasios D. Georgoulis, MD, Prof. GREECE
Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD JAPAN
Rainer Siebold, MD, Prof. GERMANY
Joon Ho Wang, MD, PhD REPUBLIC OF KOREA Kyoung-Ho Yoon, MD, PhD, Prof. REPUBLIC OF KOREA Moderator: Manuel F. Mosquera, MD COLOMBIA
This course will help participants understand the background, advantages, specific surgical technique, and expected adverse effects of the remnant preservation technique
in ACL reconstruction .
• Biological and Biomechanical Effects of Remnant-Preserving ACLR
• Clinical Outcomes of Remnant-Preserving ACLR
• Advantages and Disadvantages of
Remnant-Preservation Technique
• Deciding Between Single-Bundle vs . Double-Bundle vs .
MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019
Remnant-Preservation
15:30–16:30
General Session–Gran Cancun
HOW TO HANDLE MAJOR AND MINOR BONE LOSS IN THE SHOULDER
Chair: Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD ITALY
Jiwu Chen, MD, PhD CHINA
Eiji Itoi, MD, PhD JAPAN
Denny T. T. Lie, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS SINGAPORE Nahum Rosenberg, Prof. MD, FRCS ISRAEL Moderator: Vicente Gutierrez, MD CHILE
This lecture addresses methods of repairing the shoulder with bone loss and the complications that may arise . Discussion topics include the J-span technique, Hill-Sachs lesions, and glenoid fractures .
• Surgical Application of Glenoid Track
• Major Bone Loss in Shoulder Instability
• Minor Bone Loss in Shoulder Instability
• How to Manage Surgical Instability Failure
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