4TH ISAKOS KNEE COURSE & PUNE KNEE
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1 In association with: Supported by: 4 MMC Points COMBINED 8 COURSE , 20 & 21ST APRIL, 2018 VENUE: HOTEL J. W. MARRIOTT, PUNE FOCUS MEETING ON PCL, MCL, PLC AND PF JOINT
2 COMBINED 8 COURSE 2 18 WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Friends, Following the resounding success of the 7th Pune Knee Course, 2017 which was a focus meeting on ACL and Meniscus Injuries, we are pleased to announce the 4th ISAKOS Knee Course & 8th Pune Knee Course, This next edition has been planned as a theme meeting on Posterior Cruciate Ligament, Medial Collateral Ligament and Posteromedial Corner, Posterolateral Corner and Patellofemoral Joint. We believe that a focused meeting on these extremely crucial topics is needed to understand their evolving science of biomechanics, surgery and rehabilitation. We wholeheartedly invite you to this hot meeting in warm Pune, India on the 19th, 20th and 21st April, Dr. Parag Sancheti Chairman Dr. Sachin Tapasvi Chairman Dr. Nilesh Kamat Chairman Dr. Charles Brown Scientific Chairman
3 8 OVERSEAS FACULTY Alan Getgood Canada Amit Joshi Nepal Bancha Chernchujit Thailand Charles Brown UAE Elizabeth Arendt USA Hayden Morris 2 Australia James Robinson UK Julian Feller Australia Luke O Brien USA Martin Lind Denmark Neil Jain UK Rik Kundra UK Ronald Van Heerwaarden Holland
4 8 MASTER CLASS 7.30 am am - Concurrent on Friday & Saturday (April 20 & 21, 2018) Master Class can be opted ONLY by delegates registering for the main conference. You cannot register for Master Class alone. The same session will be run on both Friday & Saturday. Breakfast will be served at 0630 am and the Master Class will start at 0730 am SHARP. F1 / S1: All you need to know about the Posterolateral Corner Injuries of the Knee Chairpersons: Dinshaw Pardiwala / Bancha Chernchujit Time Topic 07:30-07:35 Introduction 07:35-07:45 Anatomy and biomechanics of the PLC: Himanshu Gupta 07:45-07:55 Clinical evaluation and Imaging for PLC injuries: Raghuveer Reddy 07:55-08:05 Exposure, identifying landmarks and creating windows: Dinshaw Pardiwala 08:05-08:15 My preferred technique - Modified Larsen s + Popliteus Reconstruction: Bancha Chernchujit 08:15-08:25 My preferred technique - LaPrade Anatomic Reconstruction: Dinshaw Pardiwala 08:20-08:30 Questions and Discussion F2 / S2: How to perform MPFL Reconstruction Chairpersons: Julian Feller / Rik Kundra / Nilesh Shah Time Topic 07:30-07:35 Introduction 07:35-07:45 Indications for isolated MPFL reconstruction: Julian Feller 07:45-07:55 Review of pertinent Anatomy, with attention to pitfalls in surgical fixation of both femur and patella: Rik Kundra 07:55-08:05 My preferred technique (free graft, fix first on Femur): Julian Feller 08:05-08:10 My preferred technique - Quad tendon: Nilesh Shah 08:10-08:15 First time dislocator & Osteochondral lesions: Julian Feller 08:15-08:30 Questions and Discussion F3 / S3: How to perform PCL Reconstruction Chairpersons: Charles Brown / Hayden Morris / Arumugam S. Time Topic 07:30-07:35 Introduction 07:35-07:45 Position and portal placement: Charles Brown 07:45-07:55 Identifying the femoral and tibial footprints: Arumugam S.
5 8 MASTER CLASS 7.30 am am - Concurrent on Friday & Saturday (April 20 & 21, 2018) 07:55-08:05 Femoral and tibial tunnel placement - Where and How?: Charles Brown 08:05-08:15 Graft choice and fixation methods: Hayden Morris 08:15-08:25 Avoiding complications - Pearls and pitfalls: Charles Brown 08:25-08:30 Questions and Discussion F4 / S4 : Management of Medial Knee Instability Chairpersons: Martin Lind / James Robinson / Raju Easwaran Time Topic 07:30-07:35 Introduction 07:35-07:45 Relevant anatomy and biomechanics: James Robinson 07:45-07:55 Clinical evaluation and Imaging for injuries: James Robinson 07:55-08:05 Primary repair and augmentation: Raju Easwaran 08:05-08:15 Surgical exposure, identifying landmarks and technique: Martin Lind 08:15-08:20 Conservative management of MCL injuries: Luke O Brien 08:20-08:30 Questions and Discussion F5 / S5: How to Perform Trochleoplasty and Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Chairpersons: Elizabeth Arendt / Alan Getgood Time Topic 07:30-07:35 Introduction 07:35-07:45 When to perform a TTO, current indication for TTO - When to distalize / When to medialize: Elizabeth Arendt 07:45-07:55 Distal TTO - My technique and avoiding pitfalls: Alan Getgood 07:55-08:05 TTO complications and solutions: Elizabeth Arendt 08:05-08:10 My indications for trochleoplasty: Alan Getgood 08:10-08:15 Trochleoplasty technique: Elizabeth Arendt 08:15-08:30 Questions and Discussion
6 8 URSDAY, 19 APRIL, 2018 Sessions start at 2.00 pm on Thursday, April 19, Do plan your arrivals accordingly. 14:00-14:05 Welcome Address Charles Brown, Sachin Tapasvi, Parag Sancheti SESSION 1: POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT Conveners: Charles Brown, Parag Sancheti 14:05-15:00 Live Surgery 1: SB PCL Reconstruction Moderators: Rik Kundra & Raju Easwaran Surgeons: Dinshaw Pardiwala & James Robinson 15:00-15:08 PCL Anatomy: Charles Brown 15:08-15:16 Clinically relevant biomechanics of the PCL: Alan Getgood 15:16-15:24 PCL stress X-rays - How to perform and how they can help us: Martin Lind 15:24-15:32 Non operative management of PCL instability: Hayden Morris 15:42-15:50 Graft selection for PCL surgery: Julian Feller 15:50-15:58 Biologic PCL Reconstruction: Why & How I do it: Anant Joshi 15:58-16:06 Single-bundle PCL reconstruction: Why and how I do it: Hayden Morris 16:06-16:14 Double-bundle PCL reconstruction: Why and how I do it: Charles Brown 16:14-16:22 Rehabilitation after PCL reconstruction: Luke O Brien 16:22-16:30 PCL injuries in the adolescent: Dinshaw Pardiwala 16:30-17:30 Live Surgery 2: All Inside PCL Reconstruction Moderators: Bancha Chernchujit & Dinshaw Pardiwala Surgeons: Rik Kundra, Bhushan Sabnis 15:32-15:42 Management of PCL avulsions - Arthroscopy or Open: Bancha Chernchujit
7 COURSE FIRESIDE CHAT - URSDAY, 19 APRIL, 2018 (18:00-19:00) SMI & NEPHEW ROOM 1 Topic: Hidden Lesions of the Meniscus - Root and Ramp Tears Coblation and cartilage: Experience from my first 500 cases Faculty: James Robinson, Dinshaw Pardiwala, Sanjay Trivedi Program: Meniscus Repair - All Inside: Dinshaw Pardiwala Meniscus Repair Outside In & Inside Out: Sanjay Trivedi Medial Root Tears Importance and How to fix: James Robinson Lateral Root Tears Importance and How to fix: Dinshaw Pardiwala Ramp lesions - How to fix: Dinshaw Pardiwala Coblation Flow 50 / Werewolf My experience of 500 cases: James Robinson ARREX ROOM 2 Topic: Arthrex Post Graduate Workshop Live Patient Examination Faculty: Rik Kundra, Parag Sancheti, Nagraj Shetty Patient examination for ACL injuries: Parag Sancheti Patient examination for PCL injuries: Nagraj Shetty Patient examination for Meniscal injuries: Rik Kundra SMI & NEPHEW ROOM 3 Topic: Robotics, Navigation and Plasty by Smith & Nephew SANOFI ROOM 4 Topic: Painful arthritic Knee Condition (PaKC) in Young patient Chairperson: Abhay Narvekar Welcome: Sanofi Anterior Knee pain and role of Viscosupplementation - Review of Literature: Raju Easwaran Case 1: PFOA: Raju Easwaran Case 2: Chronic PCL injury: Nilesh Shah Case 3: Patellofemoral malalignment and chondral damage: Nilesh Shah Panel Discussion: Are all Viscosupplements the same? Moderator: Abhay Narvekar Panelists: Nilesh Shah, Raju Easwaran, Abhay Narvekar Summary DEPUY SYNES ROOM 5 Topic: Stumbled in Advanced Knee Procedures Convener: Neeraj Adkar Difficult cases from audience Challenging PCL cases: Sameer Shaikh Technomics of meniscal repair: Umesh Jadhav Act smart- Carry only one!: Faiyaz Memon
8 8 FRIDAY, 20 APRIL, 2018 SESSION 2: POSTEROLATERAL CORNER INJURIES Conveners: Martin Lind, Nilesh Kamat 09:00-09:45 Live Surgery 3: PLC Reconstruction (Modified Larson) with Revision ACL Reconstruction Moderators: Hayden Morris & Nilesh Kamat Surgeons: Deepak Chaudhary & Deepak Joshi 09:45-09:53 Anatomy of the lateral side: Charles Brown 09:53-10:01 Clinically relevant biomechanics of the posterolateral structures: Alan Getgood 10:01-10:09 Acute PLC repair: Roshan Wade 10:09-10:17 Management of nerve deficit associated with PLC injury: Dinshaw Pardiwala 10:17-10:37 PLC reconstruction Who gets what and why MacIntosh Reconstruction: Anant Joshi Modified Larson Reconstruction: Hayden Morris Anatomic LaPrade Reconstruction: Charles Brown 10:37-10:45 Rehabilitation after PLC surgery: Luke O Brien 10:45-10:50 Popliteus - The forgotten brother in PLC injuries: Bancha Chernchujit 10:50-11:40 Live Surgery 4: Arthroscopic Popliteus reconstruction with PCL Reconstruction Moderators: James Robinson & Roshan Wade Surgeon: Bancha Chernchujit 11:40-13:00 Live Surgery 5 - Double Bundle PCL Reconstruction with Anatomic LaPrade PLC Reconstruction 13:00-13:45 LUNCH Moderators: Julian Feller & Raghuveer Reddy Surgeons: Charles Brown & Alan Getgood SESSION 3: E MEDIAL SIDE Conveners: Hayden Morris & Himanshu Gupta 13:45-14:15 Live Surgery 6: Danish MCL reconstruction with PCL Reconstruction Moderators: Charles Brown, James Robinson Surgeons: Martin Lind & Sachin Tapasvi 14:15-14:23 Anatomy of the medial side: Charles Brown 14:23-14:31 Clinically relevant biomechanics of the medial structures: James Robinson 14:31-14:39 Non-operative treatment of MCL injuries: Luke O Brien 14:39-14:47 Acute MCL repair - When and how?: Rik Kundra 14:47-14:55 Anatomic medial reconstruction: Charles Brown 14:55-15:07 Treatment algorithm for medial sided injuries: Martin Lind SESSION 4: MULTIPLE-LIGAMENT INJURIES Conveners: Alan Getgood & Dinshaw Pardiwala 15:10-15:18 Assessment and primary management of the multipleligament injured (dislocated) knee: Arumugam S.
9 8 FRIDAY, 20 APRIL, :18-15:26 Primary repair of MLKI - Is there a role?: Alan Getgood 15:26-15:34 Graft options in multiple-ligament reconstructions: Neil Jain 15:34-15:42 How to avoid tunnel convergence in multiple-ligament reconstructions: James Robinson 15:42-15:50 Tensioning sequence in multiple-ligament reconstructions: Charles Brown 15:50-15:58 The neglected dislocated knee: Bancha Chernchujit 15:58-16:15 The role of osteotomy in the management of chronic multiple-ligament injuries: Ronald van Heerwarden 16:15-16:45 Live clinical examination of MLKI Case 1 - Post KD V residual instability with shortening: Bhushan Sabnis Case 2 - Post KD V-C residual subluxation with varus deformity: Ronald van Heerwaarden Expert Panel: Julian Feller, Alan Getgood, Martin Lind, Arumugam S., Ronald van Heerwaarden, Bhushan Sabnis 16:45-17:30 Staying out of trouble while performing multiligament reconstruction 1. Acute ACL-MCL-PCL tear: Raju Easwaran 2. ORIF proximal tibia with malunion with residual laxity: Ramachandran Ramakanth 3. 3 ligament tear: Mukesh Laddha 4. 3 ligament tear with foot drop: Prashant Parate Expert Panel: Raju Easwaran, Martin Lind, Julian Feller, Hayden Morris, Bancha Chernchujit, Neil Jain 19:30 to 20:30 MEET E MAN WHO SWUNG IT FOR INDIA IN E NINETIES!! Venkatesh Prasad 2030 onwards Live Music by BAND LAMBADA with Cocktails & Dinner
10 COURSE FIRESIDE CHAT - FRIDAY, 20 APRIL, 2018 (18:00-19:00) SMI & NEPHEW ROOM 1 Topic: New biological materials and fixation devices in Ligament Reconstruction, my PCL and MCL techniques Faculty: Alan Getgood, Nagraj Shetty, Anant Joshi, Nikhil Iyer, Sheetal K. Gupta New biological repair & fixation devices in Ligament Reconstruction, my PCL & MCL techniques: Alan Getgood Tips & tricks of Adjustable Loop- Ultrabutton: Nagraj Shetty Ultra Button My experiences: Anant Joshi Benefit of open architect design in Arthroscopy: Nikhil Iyer Future of interference screw in Ligament Reconstruction: Sheetal K. Gupta CONMED ROOM 4 Sequent Workshop By: Sanjay Trivedi (Ahmedabad) & Umesh Jadhav (Pune) ARREX ROOM 5 Arthrex Kneevolution - Preserve the Knee OATS - Indications & techniques: Dinshaw Pardiwala All inside ACL - My experience so far: Ragahv Bharve Internal bracing - A newer concept in Knee Preservation; Facts: Rik Kundra HTO - Indications & outcomes: Dinshaw Pardiwala DEPUY SYNES ROOM 2 Topic: Tomofix Workshop Faculty: Ronald Van Heerwaarden, Rahul Damle Introduction to faculty: Rahul Damle Tomofix Osteotomy system - Overview: Rahul Damle Saw bone workshop - Medial High Tibial Osteotomy: Ronald Van Heerwaarden
11 8 ST SATURDAY, 21 APRIL, :00-10:00 Live Surgery 7: Osteotomy for chronic PCL deficient knee Moderators: James Robinson & Alan Getgood Surgeon: Ronald van Heerwaarden SESSION 5: PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT Conveners: Elizabeth Arendt, Julian Feller 10:00-10:08 Anatomy and biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint: Alan Getgood 10:08-10:16 Imaging of the patellofemoral joint: Anupama Patil 10:16-10:22 Anterior knee pain - Diagnosis and management: Hayden Morris 10:22-10:32 Anterior knee pain - Physical Therapist perspective: Luke O Brien 10:32-11:00 PKC Oration: A la carte management of patellofemoral instability Evolution of my philosophy: Elizabeth Arendt Moderators: Parag Sancheti, Sachin Tapasvi 11:00-11:45 Live Surgery 8: MPFL Reconstruction with quadriceps tendon Surgeons: Martin Lind & Prashant Parate Moderators: Hayden Morris & Raju Easwaran 11:45-11:53 Role of tibial tubercle osteotomy in the management of Patellofemoral instability: Julian Feller 11:53-12:01 MPTL- Is it important and should I reconstruct it?: Elizabeth Arendt 12:01-12:09 Is there still a role for lateral retinacular release?: Raju Easwaran 12:09-12:17 Current recommendations for treatment of Osteochondral lesions in PF instability: Nilesh Shah 12:17-12:25 How to manage trochlear dysplasia: Martin Lind 12:25-12:33 Rehabilitation after Patellofemoral Surgery: Luke O Brien 12:35-13:20 Live Surgery 9: Tibial tubercle distalization and MPFL reconstruction with hamstring tendon graft Moderator: Elizabeth Arendt Surgeons: Julian Feller, Alan Getgood & Bhushan Patil 13:20-13:50 LIVE clinical examination of Patellofemoral Instability Case 1 - PF Instability with Patella Alta: Nilesh Kamat Case 2 - Recurrent PF Instability post surgery: Martin Lind Expert Panel: Elizabeth Arendt, Rik Kundra, Luke O Brien, Raghuveer Reddy, Martin Lind, Nilesh Kamat 13:50-14:30 Staying out of trouble while performing Patellofemoral Surgery 14:30 onwards LUNCH 1. PF Instability with large Osteochondral lesion: Amit Joshi 2. Valgus knee with PF instability: Miten Sheth 3. Instability with PF arthritis: Anshu Shekhar Expert Panel: Elizabeth Arendt, Julian Feller, Alan Getgood, Martin Lind, Rik Kundra
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