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1 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME MONDAY 6 TH JULY Registration desk open Industry Exhibition area Crown Beach Resort Leesa Galatz, M.D., Professor, Reverse Shoulder Replacement - Why I use it? How I do it? Clinical Case Series with Trabecular Metal Reverse Shoulder Long-Peg Base Plate Q&A Dr Chunyan Jiang, Treatment of Complex Humeral Fractures using the Trabecular Metal Humeral Stem - Indications for Use & Case Studies Q&A Lunch delegates Industry Exhibition Area, Crown Beach Resort Mr Craig Ball Arthroplasty for the Management of Proximal Humerus Fractures Tornier Ascend Flex Reverse - a change in concept Mr Michael Caughey Pyrocarbon Technology in the shoulder early clinical results There will be an opportunity for questions and answers following the presentations Afternoon Tea Industry Exhibition Area, Crown Beach Resort Chairman: Mr Alex Malone Welcome and Lima Product Update Stemless Reverse and Anatomic Long Peg Glenoid Tenodesis Screw Mr Hiroshi Kudo Biceps Tenodesis an advanced approach Mr Shane Barwood SMR Uncemented stem for fracture Mr Peter Poon What gets Tim Astley excited at 3 am in the morning Mr Tim Astley Advances in glenosphere design with the SMR Reverse Mr Peter Poon 1730 Welcome Drinks, Family members welcome Industry Exhibition Area, Crown Beach Resort 1830 Buffet BBQ meal, ticketed event Families and all delegates and sponsors included TUESDAY 7 TH JULY 2015 Day 2 Rotator Cuff/Soft tissue 0700 Breakfast Industry Exhibition Area 0730 Welcome NZSES president Craig Ball House keeping Peter Poon Scientific Session 1 Chairperson: Craig Ball 0745 Frozen shoulder Dr Eiji Itoi 0805 Arthroscopic release of frozen shoulder: early results in a prospective chort 0815 Frozen Shoulder in Primary Care: A Clinical Audit of Orthopaedic Referrals Dr Angela Cadogan (Ph.D) 0825 Post operative shoulder stiffness Andrew Swan 0835 Drs Itoi/Cutbush /Cadogan/Swan 4 NZSES
2 0850 Morphology of the humeral insertion of the Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus Tendons: application to rotator cuff repair Khalid Mohammed 0900 Aetiology and natural history of rotator cuff tear Dr Leesa Galatz 0920 Non operative treatment of rotator cuff tear Dr Eiji Itoi 0940 Drs Mohammed/Itoi/Galatz Morning Tea Industry Exhibition Area Scientific Session 2 Chair: Alex Malone 1030 Rotator cuff repair- does the tendon really heal? Dr Leesa Galatz 1050 Subscapularis tear: Prevalence and accuracy of shoulder ultrasound in preoperative diagnosis Stuart Kennedy 1100 Drs Galatz/Kennedy 1110 Easy Double Row repair of isolated supraspinatus ruptures. A new surgical technique with clinical results and ultrasound follow up of 78 cases Biomechanical and initial clinical evaluation of a novel suture anchor for rotator cuff repair 1130 Medium term outcomes of rotator cuff repair using the tension band technique 1140 Outcome by anchor type and material- results of the New Zealand Rotator Cuff registry Gary McCoubry Michael Sandow Alex Malone Michael Caughey 1150 Drs McCoubry/Sandow/ Malone/Caughey Lunch Industry Exhibition Area Scientific Session 3 Chair: Khalid Mohammed 1300 Arthroscopic vs Open vs Mini-Open Approaches for Rotator Cuff Repair: A comparative study utilising data from the New Zealand Rotator Cuff Registry Warren Leigh 1310 Arthroscopic treatment of Massive rotator cuff tear Dr Chunyan Jiang 1330 Revision Rotator Cuff Repairs Pain and Function at 24-months Warren Leigh 1340 Drs Leigh/Jiang 1350 A Survey of Rotator Cuff Repair Rehab Protocols in New Zealand Margie Olds 1400 Tendon transfers for irreparable rotator cuff tears Dr Leesa Galatz 1420 Drs Olds/Galatz 1430 Afternoon Tea Industry Exhibition Area 1500 NZSES AGM meeting Rear of conference room PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAMME 1500 Classifications of shoulder instability and the physiotherapy management of traumatic instability in the hypermobile shoulder Forward conference room Margie Olds 1515 Advanced rehabilitation to improve power of the netball throw Jo Kitchen 1530 The importance of Trapezius A case study presentation, of the diagnosis of spinal accessory nerve damage in a patient leading to an Eden Lange procedure and postoperative progress 1545 Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain: Back to the Future. Clinical implications from a PhD: Diagnosis of shoulder pain in primary care 1600 Physical Therapy treatment, outcomes assessment, and return to play decision making in a 13 year old competitive swimmer with secondary impingement of the shoulder Lisa Hansen Dr Angela Cadogan Gabriel Brooks 1615 The use of trigger point acupuncture on chronic shoulder pain Michelle Hall 1630 Formation of NZ Shoulder Elbow Therapists Group/Association 1800 Dinner for all delegates, Industry partners and families at Highland Paradise optional cost. NZSES 5
3 WEDNESDAY 8 TH JULY DAY 3 Trauma/Arthroplasty Breakfast Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 1 Chair: Thin Hong 0730 The difficult proximal humerus fracture Dr Chunyan Jiang 0750 Proximal Humeral fractures Mr Greg Bain 0810 Drs Jiang/Bain 0820 Hemiarthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture Dr Chunyan Jiang 0840 Reverse Arthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture Dr Chunyan Jiang 0900 Dr Jiang 0910 Posterior sterno-clavicular joint dislocation Chris O Meeghan 0920 Trauma case presentation Thin Hong Morning Tea Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 2 Chair: Tim Astley 1030 Arthroscopy and arthroplasty Mr Greg Bain 1050 Shoulder Arthroplasty post trauma Dr Chunyan Jiang 1110 Review of NZ Shoulder joint registry Khalid Mohammed 1130 Drs Bain/Jiang/Mohammed 1145 Total shoulder arthroplasty using custom trabecular metal augments to address glenoid retroversion 1155 Minimum Five years follow up after SMR Reverse Shoulder Replacement for Cuff Deficiency 1205 Does Bony Increased Offset Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Decrease Scapular Notching? A Case-Controlled Study Michael Sandow Brett Krause Murali Reedy 1215 Drs Sandow/Krause/Reedy Lunch Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 3 Chair: Ian Penny 1330 Experience with a deltoid reflection surgical approach to shoulder and proximal humerus 1340 Surgical exposure in revision shoulder arthroplasty Dr Leesa Galatz 1400 Drs Cutbush/Galatz 1410 Acromial fractures in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty Mr Greg Bain 1430 Managing Glenoid bone defect in shoulder arthroplasty Dr Leesa Galatz 1450 Prosthetic shoulder joint infection Tim Astley 1500 Nerve injury following shoulder Arthroplasty Craig Ball 1510 Drs Bain/Galatz/Astley/Ball Afternoon Tea Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 4 Arthroplasty /Case presentation Peter Poon 1900 Conference dinner at Tamarind Restaurant delegates and partners/sponsors 6 NZSES
4 THURSDAY 9 TH JULY DAY 4 Shoulder Instability/Sports Breakfast Foyer Conference Room Pain management for irreparable rotator cuff tear, a novel approach & minimally invasive technique Dr. Ken Cutbush, QLD Australia Scientific session 1 Chair: Phil Knight 0800 The functional shoulder Mr Greg Bain 0820 SLAP tears- best regarded as aetiology and type? Michael Sandow 0830 Drs Bain/Sandow 0840 Risk factors for re-dislocation after a first time traumatic shoulder dislocation Margie Olds 0850 Arthroscopic soft tissue anterior shoulder stabiilsation Dr Eiji Itoi 0910 Management of the unstable shoulder in contact athletes Craig Ball 0920 Drs Olds/Itoi/Ball 0935 Arthroscopic subscapularis repair- is preservation of the rotator interval and comma sign important? 0945 Surgical options for subscapularis deficiency Dr Leesa Galatz 1005 Pediatric Sports Injuries: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Repetitive Stress Injuries to the Shoulder in the Young Athlete Gabriel Brooks 1015 Drs Cutbush/Galatz/Brooks Morning Tea Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 2 Chair: Ian Galley 1100 Glenoid and Humeral Bony defects in Shoulder Instability Dr Eiji Itoi 1120 Multidirectional instability Dr Eiji Itoi 1140 The risks associated with the Latarjet procedure Simon McMahon 1150 Drs Eiji Itoi/McMahon 1200 Anatomy and Patho-anatomy of AC joint injuries Mr Greg Bain 1220 AC joint dislocation and surgical management Alex Malone 1230 Natural history of type 3 AC joint injury Alex Malone 1240 Coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction using the LockDown : a single surgeon series 1250 Arthroscopic ACJ reconstruction of the CC ligaments and ACJ capsule presentation of a technique Adam Durrant 1300 Drs Bain/Malone/Durrant/Cutbush Lunch Industry Exhibition Area 1400 Industry Exhibition closes 1400 Sports afternoon Free night to dine at leisure NZSES 7
5 FRIDAY 10TH JULY DAY 5 Elbow/Other Breakfast Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 1 Chair: Simon McMahon 0730 Glenoid fracture Dr Chunyan Jiang 0750 Inter-Teres approach to Glenoid neck fracture Thin Hong 0800 Paediatric Clavicle and proximal humeral fractures: Do some really need surgery Ian Galley 0810 Drs Jiang/Hong/Galley 0825 A patho-anatomical approach to elbow instability Mr Greg Bain 0845 New techniques in Elbow Arthroscopy and Endoscopy Mr Greg Bain Elbow trauma case presentation Phil Knight Morning Tea Industry Exhibition Area Scientific session 2 Chair: Andrew Swan 1030 The musculocutaneous and axillary nerves: arthroscopic dissection and salvage nerve transfer surgery 1045 To better delineate the surgical safe zone with respect to the axillary nerve in the shoulder, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with respect to the inferior margin of the glenoid and lateral acromion Ian Galley 1100 Shoulder pain in tetraplegia Khalid Mohammed 1120 Drs Cutbush/Galley/Mohammed 1130 Orthopaedic Triage of Shoulder Referrals: A Canterbury Initiative Dr Angela Cadogan 1140 The scientist surgeon Dr Eiji Itoi 1200 European Shoulder Society Travelling Fellowship Alex Malone 1210 Drs Cadogan/Itoi/Malone 1220 Closure of meeting NZSES president Craig Ball 8 NZSES
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