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21 - 23 June, 2018 London, United Kingdom 3 rd Insights Evidence and Outcomes in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Preliminary Programme Chairmen Professor Fares Haddad (UK) Professor Jan Victor (BE)

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21 - 23 June, 2018London, United Kingdom

3rd InsightsEvidence and Outcomes in Hip and Knee ArthroplastyPreliminary Programme

ChairmenProfessor Fares Haddad (UK) Professor Jan Victor (BE)

DescriptionThis meeting will bring together international Health Care Professionals (HCPs) to review the latest developments, research and evidence in hip and knee reconstruction. The interactive agenda will cover diverse arrays of joint surgerical topics with the aim of improving patient outcomes and promoting best practice. It will combine scientific lectures and interactive high level clinical discussions on hip and knee arthroplasty to ensure an optimal learning experience.A world class faculty will challenge convention and bring new insights on the evidence based medicine as well as surgical techniques in their pursuit of improving the quality of life of their patients.

ChairmenProfessor Fares HaddadUniversity College London Hospitals London, United Kingdom

Professor Jan VictorGhent UniversityGhent, Belgium

Mr Tony AndradeCircle Reading HospitalReading, United Kingdom

Professor Johan BellemansZiekenhuis Oost-Limburg Genk, Belgium

Dr Hanne Birke-SørensenÅrhus UniversityÅrhus, Denmark

Professor Fabio CataniUniversity of ModenaModena, Italy

Dr James ChowSt Luke‘s Hedley InstitutePhoenix, USA

Invited Faculty

Dr Fred CushnerInsall Scott Kelley InstituteNew York, USA

Professor Edward Davis Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Birmingham, United Kingdom

Professor Francesco FalezRome American Hospital Rome, Italy

Dr Jenaro Fernandez-ValenciaHospital Clinic de BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain

Dr Arnaud FiquetClinique Infirmerie ProtestanteCaluire et Cuire, France

Dr Kris Govaers Saint Blasius Hospital Dendermonde, Belgium

Mr Alberto GregoriHairmyres HospitalGlasgow, United Kingdom

Professor Thomas HeyseORTHOmedicOffenbach, Germany

Mr Stephen JonesUniversity Hospital LlandoughSouth Glamorgen, United Kingdom

Dr Simon JourneauxMater Private ClinicSouth Brisbane, Australia

AccreditationAccredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

3rd Insights – Evidence and Outcomes in THA and TKA 21 - 23 June 2018

Preliminary Programme

Invited Faculty

Mr Sudheer KarlakkiRobert Jones & Agnes Hunt HospitalOswestry, UK

Mr Sujith KonanUniversity College London HospitalsLondon, United Kingdom

Professor Sören Toksvig-LarsenLund UniversityLund, Sweden

Professor Michael LeunigSchulthess Klinik ZurichSwitzerland

Professor Sébastien Lustig Hopital de la Croix-RousseLyon, France

Dr Rodrigo MardonesClinica Las CondesLas Condes, Chile

Dr David Mayman Hospital for Special Surgery New York, USA

Dr Michael McAuliffeIpswich HospitalQueensland, Australia

Dr Richard McCalden University of Western Ontario London, Canada

Mr Sam Oussedik University College London HospitalsLondon, United Kingdom

Professor Sébastien Parratte Hôpital Sainte-MargueriteMarseille, France

Professor Carsten Perka Charité Campus Mitte Berlin, Germany

Dr Ashok RajgopalFortis Memorial Research InstituteNew Delhi, India

Dr Martin RocheHoly Cross HospitalFort Lauderdale, FL, USA

Dr Ran SchwarzkopfNYU Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, USA

Professor Edwin Su Hospital for Special Surgery New York, USA

Dr Andrej TrampuzCharité Campus MitteBerlin, Germany

Professor Alfred TriaPrinceton Medical CenterPrinceton, USA

Professor Dick Van der JagtSandton Medi-Clinic Randburg, South Africa Dr Catherine Van Der Straeten Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent, Belgium

Dr Gijs Van HellemondtSint MaartenskliniekNijmegen, Netherlands

Professor Hilde VandenneuckerUZ PellenbergPellenberg, Belgium

Dr Richard Von BormannBlaauwberg HospitalCape Town, South Africa

Mr Tim WiltonRoyal Derby HospitalDerby, United Kingdom

Professor Luigi ZagraIRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi MilanoMilan, Italy

Professor YiXin ZhouPeking University Health Science CenterPeking, China

Smith & Nephew speaker

Riddhit MitraGlobal Marketing ManagerEngineerSmith & Nephew

Meeting overview

Thursday, 21 June Morning Arrival and registration

12:00 - 13:00 Welcome lunch

13:00 - 14:00 Plenary session I

14:05 - 14:55 Hip breakout session I Knee breakout session I

15:00 - 15:50 Hip breakout session II Knee breakout session II

15:50 - 16:20 Coffee break

16:20 - 17:20 Plenary session II

17:20 - 18:20 Cocktail reception around exhibtion area

19:00 Faculty dinner and individual country dinners

Friday, 22 June07:00 - 08:00 Breakfast

08:00- 08:50 Plenary session III

08:50 - 09:40 Plenary session IV

09:40 - 10:10 Coffee break

10:10 - 10:55 Hip breakout session III Knee breakout session III

11:00 - 11:50 Hip breakout session IV Knee breakout session IV

11:55 - 12:45 Hip breakout session V Knee breakout session V

12:45 - 13:45 Lunch symposium Sports Medicine

13:45 - 14:30 Hip breakout session VI Knee breakout session VI

14:35 - 15:25 Hip breakout session VII Knee breakout session VII

15:25 - 15:55 Coffee break

15:55 - 16:50 Plenary session V

16:50 - 17:45 Plenary session VI

19:00 Departure for meeting dinner

Saturday, 23 June 07:00 - 08:15 Breakfast

08:15 - 09:25 Plenary session VII

09:25 - 09:55 Coffee break

09:55 - 10:40 Hip breakout session VIII Knee breakout session VIII

10:45 - 11:35 Hip breakout session IX Knee breakout session IX

11:45 - 12:45 Plenary session VIII

12:45 - 13:30 Lunch and departures

3rd Insights – Evidence and Outcomes in THA and TKA 21 - 23 June 2018

Preliminary Programme

Thursday, 21 June Morning Arrival and registration

12:00 - 13:00 Welcome lunch

13:00 - 14:00 Plenary session I: A look at evidence

13:00 - 13:05 Welcome

13:06 - 13:11 Opening of the meeting

13:12 - 13:20 Evidence: What should you believe?

13:21 - 13:29 The role of randomized controlled trials

13:30 - 13:38 The role of registries

13:39 - 13:47 How to measure function?

13:47 - 14:00 Discussion

14:05 - 14:55 Hip session I: Early Intervention

14:05 - 14:13 The role of arthroscopy in early degenerative hip

14:14 - 14:22 Indication and limits of osteotomy

14:23 - 14:31 Injection therapy in the hip

14:32 - 14:40 The current role of resurfacing

14:40 - 14:55 Discussion

14:05 - 14:55 Knee session I: Pre-arthroplasty intervention

14:05 - 14:12 Arthroscopy, the needle and the damage done?

14:13 - 14:20 Osteochondral defects in young patients. Is there a solution?

14:21 - 14:28 Osteotomy

14:29 - 14:36 Injection therapy

14:37 - 14:44 Distraction therapy

14:44 - 14:55 Discussion

15:00 - 15:50 Hip session II: How to optimize THA?

15:00- 15:08 Computer assisted planning

15:09 - 15:17 Improved fixation with new coatings

15:18 - 15:26 Soft tissue balance around the hip

15:27 - 15:35 Primary stability in THA

15:35 - 15:50 Discussion

15:00 - 15:50 Knee session II: UNIs nowadays

15:00 - 15:07 Clarification of the indications

15:08 - 15:15 Surgical technique for the lateral UNI

15:16 - 15:23 PFJ: Are enabling technologies supporting improved outcomes?

15:24 - 15:31 Registry data: Are partial knees misunderstood?

15:32 - 15:39 Outpatient UNIs - Good for me or good for the patient?

15:39 - 15:50 Discussion

Thursday, 21 June 15:50 - 16:20 Coffee break

16:20 - 17:20 Plenary session II: Role of enabling technologies

16:20 - 16:28 Navigation: State of the art

16:29 - 16:37 The role of robotics: Today and tomorrow

16:38 - 16:46 Do we need customised implants?

16:47 - 16:55 Role of pressure sensitive devices

16:56 - 17:04 Enabling technologies for sustainable health care: a costly paradox?

17:04 - 17:20 Discussion

17:20 - 18:20 Cocktail reception around exhibition area

19:00 Faculty dinner and individual country dinners

Friday, 22 June 08:00 - 08:50 Session III: The patient in 2018

08:00 - 08:07 The modern patient

08:08 - 08:15 Enhanced recovery

08:16 - 08:23 Outpatient surgery: Who benefits?

08:24 - 08:31 Patient expectations

08:32 - 08:39 Patient satisfaction

08:39 - 08:50 Discussion

08:50 - 09:40 Session IV: A hip is not a knee

08:50 - 08:57 Evaluation and prioritization

08:58 - 09:05 Fixation

09:06 - 09:13 Tribology

09:14 - 09:21 Restoring normality?

09:22 - 09:29 Is allergy an issue?

09:29 - 09:40 Discusison

09:40 - 10:10 Coffee break

10:10 - 10:55 Hip session III: Surgical approaches to the hip: A 3-way debate

10:10 - 10:13 Setting the scene: Influence of the approaches on PROMs

10:14 - 10:18 DAA

10:19 - 10:23 Antero-lateral

10:24 - 10:28 Posterior

10:29 - 10:35 Discussion

10:35 - 10:45 Approaches in revision

10:45 - 10:55 Discussion

3rd Insights – Evidence and Outcomes in THA and TKA 21 - 23 June 2018

Preliminary Programme

Friday, 22 June 10:10 - 10:55 Knee session III: The crucial ligaments

10:10 - 10:17 Preserving both cruciates

10:18 - 10:25 Replacing both cruciates

10:26 - 10:33 Taking out the cruciates: Kinematics consequences

10:34 - 10:41 Cruciate retaining: Is it all or nothing?

10:42 - 10:49 Journey II BCS retrospective study preliminary results

10:49 - 10:55 Panel discussion

11:00 - 11:50 Hip session IV: The bearing in 2018

11:00 - 11:08 Ceramic on ceramic : Still a role?

11:09 - 11:17 XLPE has made the difference

11:18 - 11:26 VERILAST: De we have the answer?

11:27 - 11:35 Novel bearings

11:35 - 11:50 Discussion

11:00 - 11:35 Knee session IV: Exposure and approaches to the knee

11:00 - 11:07 MIS approach: Is there added value?

11:08 - 11:15 Lateral approach to the valgus knee

11:16 - 11:23 Approach to the stiff knee

11:24 - 11:31 Dealing with the patella

11:31 - 11:35 Discussion

11:55 - 12:45 Hip session V: Femoral choices in primary THA

11:55 - 12:03 Short stems

12:04 - 12:12 Resurfacing

12:13 - 12:21 Cemented hip

12:22 - 12:30 Cementless hip

12:30 - 12:45 Discussion

11:40 - 12:45 Knee session V: Alignment

11:40 - 11:47 Kinematic alignment

11:48 - 11:55 Mechanical alignment

12:06 - 12:13 Keep them in varus

12:14 - 12:21 Rotational alignment

12:22 - 12:29 Sagittal alignment

12:30 - 12:37 Joint line: Solving the paradox?

12:37 - 12:45 Discussion

12:45 - 13:45 Lunch symposium Sports Medicine

Friday, 22 June

13:45 - 14:30 Hip session VI: Challenging hip in 2018 Complex case discussion

13:45 - 14:30 Case discussion with faculty panel

13:45 - 14:30 Knee session VI: Focus on knee revision

13:45 - 13:53 Zonal fixation

13:54 - 14:02 Workflow

14:03 - 14:11 Implant removal

14:12 - 14:20 Bone loss

14:20 - 14:30 Discussion

14:35 - 15:25 Hip session VII: Avoiding complications in THA

14:35 - 14:40 The causes of THA failures and how to avoid them

14:41 - 14:49 Avoiding leg length discrepancy

14:50 - 14:58 Avoiding fracture

15:29 - 15:07 Avoiding dislocation

15:08 - 15:16 Avoiding taper problems

15:16 - 15:25 Discussion

14:35 - 15:25 Knee session VII: Knee revision in 2018: Complex case discussion

14:40 - 15:25 Case discussion with faculty panel

15:25 - 15:55 Coffee break

15:55 - 16:50 Plenary session V: Perioperative Management

15:55 - 16:03 Blood management

16:04 - 16:12 Pain management

16:13 - 16:21 Discharge care and follow-up

16:22 . 16:30 Role of NPWT in closed surgical incision management

16:30 - 16:50 Discussion

16:50 - 17:45 Plenary session VI: Evolving models of care

16:50 - 16:58 My Experience in a Changing Healthcare Environment

16:59 - 17:07 Innovation: who, when & where?

17:08 - 17:16 Rationing in healthcare

17:17 - 17:25 Long-term follow up

17:25 - 17:45 Discussion

19:00 Departure for meeting dinner

3rd Insights – Evidence and Outcomes in THA and TKA 21 - 23 June 2018

Preliminary Programme

Saturday, 23 June 08:15 - 09:25 Plenary session VII: Infection management

08:15 - 08:25 Diagnosis

08:26 - 08:33 Acute infection management

08:34 - 08:41 Optimising the host

08:42 - 08:49 Established infection treatments: Algorithm and management

08:50 - 08:57 DAIR - current controversy for chronic infection

08:58 - 09:05 Reducing complications post-surgery

09:06 - 09:13 Future, novel strategies: Coating, non-antibiotic treratment

09:13 - 09:25 Discussion

09:25 - 09:55 Coffee break

09:55 - 10:40 Hip session VIII: Revision algorithm

09:55 - 10:03 Managing the unstable hip

10:04 - 10:12 Managing the periprostetic fracture

10:13 - 10:21 Algorithm for acetabular reconstruction

10:22 - 10:30 Algorithm for femoral reconstruction

10:31 - 10:40 Discussion

09:55 - 10:40 Knee session VIII: Challenging primary knee in 2018

09:55 - 10:02 Fixed flexion contracture

10:03 - 10:10 Multi-operated knee

10:11 - 10:18 The muscular young male patient

10:19 - 10:26 Chronic patella dislocation

10:27 - 10:34 The poor host

10:34 - 10:40 Discussion

10:45 - 11:35 Hip session IX: Revision techniques

10:45 - 10:52 Extended osteotomy

10:53 - 11:00 Implant removal

11:01 - 11:08 Cement removal

11:09 - 11:16 Acetabular defect reconstruction

11:17 - 11:24 Distal femoral reconstruction fixation in revision

11:24 - 11:35 Discussion

10:45 - 11:35 Knee session IX: Focus on enabling technologies in TKA

10:45 - 10:53 What can robots do today?

10:54 - 11:02 Coronal alignment using robotic-assisted technology

11:03 - 11:11 NAVIO surgical system - Knees with handheld

11:12 - 11:20 PSI: Still a role to play?

11:20 - 11:35 Discussion

Saturday, 23 June 11:45 - 12:45 Plenary session VIII: The future of hip and knee surgery

11:45 - 11:53 Augmented reality

11:54 - 12:04 Patient centered follow up: The PROMIS app

12:05 - 12:13 Changing face of early intervention

12:14 - 12:22 The joint for life

12:23 - 12:31 Big data

12:31 - 12:45 Wrap up: 10 highlights and take away messages

12:45 Lunch and departures

3rd Insights – Evidence and Outcomes in THA and TKA 21 - 23 June 2018

Preliminary Programme

Meeting venue Hilton London Metropole225 Edgware Road London W2 1JU

Meeting hotels Hilton London Metropole225 Edgware Road London W2 1JU

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