EPOS BAT ADVANCED COURSE Hip surgery from infancy to young adulthood ORTHOPEDICS Geneva, Switzerland, 17-18 January 2019
Faculty Hakan Ömeroglu Pierre Lascombes Manuel Cassiano Neves Dimitri Ceroni Ankara, Turkey Geneva, Switzerland Lisbon, Portugal Geneva Switzerland Course Chair Local Host Jaroslaw Czubak Manoj Ramachandran Moritz Tannast Warsaw, Poland London, UK Bern, Switzerland
Dear Colleagues, Welcome One of the goals of European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS) is to be leaders in education for Paediatric Orthopaedics in Europe. Childhood diseases may have significant impact throughout adult life with enormous personal, societal and economic costs. Only by having well trained orthopaedic surgeons will it be possible to ensure that the correct treatment is provided to the whole population. The EPOS Educational Committee has set up the BAT (Basic, Advanced & Traumatology) educational program. The advanced courses are aimed at paediatric orthopaedic surgeons or general orthopaedic surgeons who want to update their knowledge in specific topics in paediatric orthopaedics. In accordance with its pioneering mission to generate and distribute modern information in the field of paediatric orthopaedics, EPOS has decided this year to dedicate its annual advanced course including hands-on sessions on cadavers and sawbones to the early and late surgical treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). So, it is our pleasure to invite you to the EPOS BAT Advanced Course Hip Surgery from Infancy to Young Adulthood that will take place on 17-18 January 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland. This advanced course includes theoretical lectures, presentations on surgical techniques in DDH, case discussions, and hands-on sessions on cadavers and sawbones. The faculty, composed of internationally recognized experts in the field from all over Europe, will spend 1.5 days sharing the most current knowledge through the unique perspective of their experience. Attendees will have a chance to practice techniques in hands-on sessions. The second EPOS BAT advanced course, including hands-on sessions on cadavers in Geneva, will again be organized with the close collaboration of the Swiss Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals and Geneva University Faculty of Medicine. EPOS is willing to continue this close collaboration with its new educational partners in Geneva in the future. Treatment innovations are often as a result of collaboration between clinicians and industry and our industry partners have and will contribute significantly to the educational content of these courses. We invite orthopaedic surgeons who are willing to update their knowledge and improve their skills in preventive hip surgery from infancy to young adulthood to Geneva in January 2019. We will do our utmost to meet and exceed your expectations. Hakan Ömeroglu Pierre Lascombes Federico Canavese Jaroslaw Czubak Course Chair Local Host EPOS Educational Committee Chair 2018/2021 EPOS President 2018/2019
Course description Two day Hands-On Sessions on Cadavers and Sawbones Case Discussions Once we confirm your registration, you will have a few days to transfer the fee to the below SFITS account: Surgical Technique Lectures Theoretical Lectures Full equipment in brand new surgical training center Beneficiary Bank name SWISS Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery Crédit Suisse (Suisse) SA Date Clearing 4835 IBAN CH25 0483 5162 4007 9100 1 17-18 January 2019 BIC/SWIFT: Mention: CRESCHZZ80A Epos Bat Advanced Course Course Language English Course Fee The fee includes lunches, breaks, course dinner & one night accommodation in Geneva EPOS members Non-members 750 EUR 1200 EUR Registration is to be sent to inscription@sfits.ch with the following Please indicate the following information: Title of the course: Epos Bat Advanced Course 17-18 January 19 name, phone title, hospital Venue SFITS SWISS Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4 1205 Geneva, SWITZERLAND +41 22 322 9100 inscription@sfits.ch www.sfits.ch Please note the number of participants is limited to 40. Registration process will be handled in first-come, first-served rule. More info: More information will be available at www.epos.org SFITS - SWISS Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery - Geneva Contact: inscription@sfits.ch The program is subject to change
Preliminary Program 17 JANUARY 2019 THURSDAY 12.00-12.30 Registration 12.30-12.55 Mini Buffet (snacks and drinks) 12.55-13.00 Opening Remarks Session 1: Hip Surgery During Infancy H.Ömeroglu, P.Lascombes, J.Czubak Moderator: H.Ömeroglu 13.00-13.10 13.10-13.20 Anterior approach open reduction (technique) Medial approach open reduction (technique) M.Ramachandran H.Ömeroglu 13.20-13.40 Case discussion All 13.40-13.50 Discussion Session 2: Pelvic Osteotomies in Childhood Moderator: D.Ceroni 13.50-14.00 Salter innominate osteotomy (technique) M.Cassiano Neves 14.00-14.10 Dega osteotomy (technique) J.Czubak 14.10-14.20 14.20-14.30 Single-incision combined surgery in neglected DDH (technique) Percutaneous pelvic osteotomy (technique) H.Ömeroglu D.Ceroni 14.30-14.50 Case discussion All 14.50-15.10 Discussion 15.10-15.30 Break
17 JANUARY 2019 THURSDAY Workshop 1: Pelvic and Femoral Osteotomies 15.30-17.30 Leaders: M.Cassiano Neves, M.Ramachandran Hands-on osteotomies on sawbones (Salter innominate osteotomy, triple osteotomy, proximal femoral derotation osteotomy by i.m. nailing) Session 3: Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) in Adolescents and Young Adults Moderator: J.Czubak 17.30-17.40 Principles and indications of PAO M.Tannast 17.40-17.50 PAO (technique) J.Czubak 17.50-18.00 Postop regimen and complications of PAO M.Tannast 18.00-18.20 Case discussion All 18.20-18.40 Discussion 18.45 Wrap Up & End of the Day 20.00 Course Dinner
Preliminary Program 18 JANUARY 2019 FRIDAY Cadaver Lab 1: PAO Leaders: J.Czubak, M.Tannast 08.00-10.00 Hands-on PAO on cadavers Session 4: Surgical Hip Dislocation And Hip Arthroscopy Moderator: M.Tannast 10.00-10.10 Principles and indications of surgical hip dislocation J.Czubak 10.10-10.20 Surgical hip dislocation (technique) M.Tannast 10.20-10.30 Postop regimen and complications M.Tannast 10.30-10.40 Hip arthroscopy in adolescents & young adults (technique) M.Ramachandran 10.40-11.00 Case discussion All 11.00-11.20 Discussion 11.20-11.40 Break Cadaver Lab 2: Surgical Hip Dislocation Leaders: M.Tannast, J.Czubak 11.40-13.40 Hands-on surgical hip dislocation on cadavers (approach, labral repair, acetabular and femoral neck osteoplasty) 13.40-14.10 Lunch Cadaver Lab 3: Proximal Femoral Osteotomy Leaders: M.Ramachandran, P.Lascombes 14.10-15.55 Hands-on PFO on cadavers (varus and valgus osteotomies by locking plates) 16.00 Wrap Up & End of the Course
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