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SYMPOSIA
  10:35–11:35 General Session–Gran Cancun
FACTS ABOUT ALL RECONSTRUCTION
Chair: Masahiro Kurosaka, MD JAPAN
Steven Claes, MD, PhD BELGIUM
Andrea Ferretti, Prof. ITALY
Camilo P. Helito, MD, PhD BRAZIL
Elmar Herbst, MD GERMANY
Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD JAPAN
Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD FRANCE
Andy Williams, MBBS, FRCS(Orth), FFSEM(UK)
UNITED KINGDOM
Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. ITALY
Moderator: J. Ignacio Cardona-Munoz, MD, MSc MEXICO
From this course, participants will gain the ability to recognize the necessity, indication, and surgical technique of anterolateral ligament (ALL) reconstruction .
• Multiple Case Discussions: ALL & Large Pivot Shift Patients
10:35–11:35 Concurrent 2–Cozumel 1+5
ANATOMY OF THE ACL: FROM BUNDLES TO RIBBONS AND BEYOND
Chair: Rainer Siebold, MD, Prof. GERMANY
Freddie H. Fu, MD UNITED STATES
Mirco Herbort, MD, Prof. GERMANY
Andrew D. Pearle, MD UNITED STATES
Robert J. Smigielski, MD POLAND
Timothy S. Whitehead, MBBS, FRACS AUSTRALIA Moderator: Horacio F. Rivarola-Etcheto, MD ARGENTINA
From this symposium, participants will gain insight into the complex anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and will learn how to practically utilize that knowledge in the operating room .
• Individualized ACL Reconstruction: Which Technique for Which Patient?
• Development of Flat ACL Reconstruction: Does It Work?
• Flat or Round ACL Reconstruction:
Does It Make a Difference?
• Understanding ACL Anatomy: Where Should We Place
Our Bone Tunnels?
• Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction with Semi-T or BTB: Is It
a Good Approximation of the Anatomy?
10:35–11:35 Concurrent 4–Cozumel 2+A
ISAKOS GLOBAL TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Chair: Julian A. Feller, FRACS AUSTRALIA
Brian M. Devitt, MD, FRCS, FRACS AUSTRALIA David Figueroa, MD, Prof. CHILE
Dean C. Taylor, MD UNITED STATES
The ISAKOS Global Traveling Fellowship is a new initiative intended to foster the international exchange of knowledge and skills in the field of sports orthopaedic surgery . The Fellowship is coordinated by the Traveling Fellowship Committee and the ISAKOS Office . It will provide the opportunity for five orthopaedic surgeons under the age of
45 to travel with an ISAKOS Godfather to the Godfather’s geographic region . They will visit up to six medical centers over 14 to 16 days, before attending the ISAKOS Biennial Congress . At each center, the fellows will have the opportunity to observe sports orthopaedic surgeries performed by
highly respected surgeons, to discuss not only the surgical procedures, but all aspects of patient management, and to discuss and share research experience . At each center, each fellow and the Godfather will be expected to present a short scientific paper from a list of three such papers provided by each fellow .
• Introduction to ISAKOS Global Traveling Fellowship
• Why Traveling Fellowships are Worthwhile
• What I Have Learned From International Fellowships
• ISAKOS Global Traveling Fellowship: A New Fellowship • ISAKOS Traveling Fellows Presentation
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2019
 • Godfather Presentation
11:35–12:05 General Session
Gran Cancun
DEALING WITH DOPING (EXOGENOUS)
& ANDROGYNY (ENDOGENOUS) ADVANTAGES IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS
Chair: Walter C. Taylor III, MD UNITED STATES
Joao A. Grangeiro-Neto, MD, MS BRAZIL Jacques Ménétrey, Prof. SWITZERLAND Edwin C. Moses, Sc.D hc UNITED STATES
• Modern Anti-doping Approaches in Cycling
• Hyperandrogenism and Intersex–An Issue of Science,
Sports and Political Correctness
• Anti-doping Control: An Olympic Perspective
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