SURGICAL SKILLS AOSSM & ISAKOS Surgical Skills Course Osteotomies Around the Knee: From Ligament Insufficiency to Cartilage/Meniscus Pathologies and Arthritis April 12 13, 2019 OLC Education and Conference Center Rosemont, IL PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
CO-CHAIRS * Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth*) Robert F. LaPrade MD, PhD* FACULTY Annunziato Amendola MD* Andrew S. Bernhardson MD Jacqueline Brady MD Jorge Chahla MD, PhD* Henry B. Ellis MD* Scott C. Faucett MD* Andrew G. Geeslin MD Thomas R. Hackett MD Patrick W. Kane MD * Bradley J. Nelson MD* Seth L. Sherman MD* Michael J. Stuart MD* Brian R. Waterman MD Daniel B. Whelan MD* ISAKOS SPONSORED FACULTY: * * * *ISAKOS Member COURSE DESCRIPTION The aim of the course is to provide a greater understanding of lower limb alignment and how this may be altered to improve patient function for a variety of knee conditions from cartilage and meniscal injury, to ligament deficiency and finally osteoarthritis. The course will demystify the technique of realignment osteotomy, providing attendees with a clear rationale and practical treatment algorithm to address simple and complex knee pathologies. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to: Describe the indications and surgical techniques for realignment osteotomy of the knee, including proximal tibia, distal femur and patellofemoral Describe the indications and surgical techniques for biplanar, coronal and sagittal plane osteotomies to treat ligament instability (e.g. ACL, PCL, MCL, posterolateral corner) Describe the pre-operative planning of deformity correction pertaining to the knee WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE UNIQUE? Small faculty to participant ratio Four hours of surgical skills lab instruction Renown national and international faculty Modern learning environment WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Practicing orthopaedic surgeons with a desire to learn or reinforce knowledge and surgical skills related to knee osteotomies Practicing orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in treatment of arthritic knee disorders in the young and active patient Individuals with basic to intermediate knee arthroscopic and open knee surgical skills Orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in treating patients with chronic knee ligament injuries, specifically, when to intervene with a bony procedure vs. soft tissue only Orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in increasing their knowledge of when to treat aging patients requiring articular cartilage resurfacing procedures HOUSING A block of rooms has been reserved at Rosemont Hampton Inn & Suites (adjacent to the OLC Education and Conference Center ) at a group rate of $139. Reservations may be made by calling (847) 692-3000 and asking for the AOSSM Osteotomies Course room block. You can also book directly online at sportsmed.org. The reservation deadline is March 13, 2019. Reservations after this date may be at a higher rate. Attendees are encouraged to book early. 1
(CONT.) REGISTRATION FEES Register online at sportsmed.org FEES BEFORE March 12, 2019 Allied Health / Resident / Fellow / Military $1,900 AOSSM / ISAKOS Members $2,500 AOSSM / ISAKOS Non-Members $2,900 Fees After March 12, 2019 Allied Health / Resident / Fellow / Military $2,000 AOSSM / ISAKOS Members $2,600 AOSSM/ISAKOS Non-Members $3,000 *Registration fees do not include housing CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY A written request to cancel must be received in the AOSSM office prior to March 12, 2019. The registration fee, minus a $250 processing fee, will be refunded following the conference. No refunds will be made after March 12, 2019. REGISTRATION HOURS Friday, April 12 Saturday, April 13 COMPLIMENTARY MEALS 12:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 am 4:15 pm Complimentary continental breakfast is served at the Rosemont Hampton Inn and Suites. Dinner is provided on Friday and lunch on Saturday in the OLC Education & Conference Center. EXHIBITS Exhibits will be on display on Friday and Saturday to complement the educational sessions. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDIT The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AOSSM designates this live activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLAIMER The material presented in this continuing medical education program is being made available by the AOSSM for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather it is intended to present an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the faculty, which may be helpful to others who face similar situations. Neither the content (whether written or oral) of any course, seminar or other presentation in the program, nor the use of a specific product in conjunction therewith, nor the exhibition of any materials by any parties coincident with the program, should be construed as indicating endorsement or approval of the views presented, the products used, or the materials exhibited by the AOSSM, or its Committees, Commissions, or Affiliates. The AOSSM makes no statements, representations or warranties (whether written or oral) regarding the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) status of any product used or referred to in conjunction with any course, seminar or other presentation being made available as part of this course. Faculty members shall have sole responsibility to inform attendees of the FDA status of each product that is used in conjunction with any course, seminar or presentation and whether such use of the product is in compliance with FDA regulations. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The AOSSM wishes to take those steps to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently than other individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services. If you require any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to attend this program, please contact AOSSM prior to arrival at info@aossm.org PROGRAM INDEPENDENCE AOSSM attests that the people responsible for the development of this live activity did so independently and were not influenced in any way by commercial supporters. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT In accordance with the guidelines of the ACCME, it is the policy of the AOSSM that faculty and planners disclose to the learners all financial relationships during the past twelve months with any commercial interest (any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods and services consumed by, or used on, patients). Any and all disclosures will be provided in the final program that is distributed at the meeting. In accordance with AOSSM policy, faculty participation is predicated upon timely submission and review of AOSSM disclosures. Non-compliance results in faculty being stricken from the program. 2
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 1:00pm 7:00pm 1:00pm OSTEOTOMY PRINCIPALS Welcome & Introduction Alan M. Getgood MD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) 1:10 1:20pm What is Normal Alignment and How Much Needs to Be Corrected? 1:20 1:30pm Indications for Osteotomy of the Knee 1:30 1:40pm Osteotomy Preoperative Planning Michael J. Stuart MD 1:40 1:50pm Questions and Answers TIBIOFEMORAL JOINT OSTEOARTHRITIS 1:50 2:00pm Lecture: Technique Options and Hardware 2:00 2:10pm Medial OA, Medial Opening Wedge HTO Annunziato Amendola MD 2:10 2:20pm Lateral OA, Medial Closing 2:20 2:30pm Lateral OA, Lateral Opening 2:30 2:40pm Panel Discussion, Questions and Answers 2:40 3:00pm Break TIBIAL SLOPE AND LIGAMENT 3:00 3:10pm Tibial Slope and When to Change it? 3:10 3:20pm Posterolateral Corner: Coronal Correction Bradley J. Nelson MD 3:20 3:30pm Posterior Cruciate Ligament: Biplanar Correction Jorge Chahla MD, PhD 3:30 3:40pm Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Slope Decreasing Osteotomy 3:40 3:50pm Chronic Medial Collateral Ligament: Valgus Correction Scott C. Faucett MD 3:50 4:10pm Panel Discussion, Questions and Answers PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT 4:10 4:20pm Using Osteotomy to Address PFJ Pathology 4:20 4:30pm PFJ Chondrosis Anteromedialization Jacqueline Brady MD 4:30 4:40pm PFJ Instability Distalization Seth L. Sherman MD 4:40 4:50pm PFJ Instability Derotation Osteotomy 4:50 5:00pm Panel Discussion and Questions and Answers 5:00 5:30pm Pizza & Beer ROUND TABLE CASES 5:30 7:00pm Faculty Panel Discussions: How I Would Work It Up and Do It Medial OA and Genu Varus Revision ACL and Increased Tibial Slope Chronic PCL and Flat Tibial Slope Lateral Compartment OA and Genu Valgus Patellofemoral OA and TTO Lead Faculty: Andrew G. Geeslin MD Thomas R. Hackett MD Daniel B. Whelan MD All faculty will participate in the round table cases 3
(CONT.) SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 8:00am 4:15pm 8:00 8:10am Lab Schedule Overview 8:10 8:30am Lab Demo Medial Opening Wedge PTO Michael J. Stuart MD 8:30 8:50am Lab Demo Biplanar PTO for Chronic PCL Tear Scott C. Faucett MD 8:50 10:30am Lab Session I HTO (All Faculty) 10:30 10:45am Break MISCELLANEOUS OSTEOTOMY ISSUES 10:45 10:55am Osteotomy + Cartilage and Meniscus Restoration Techniques 10:55 11:05am Avoiding Complications of Osteotomy Daniel B. Whelan MD 11:05 11:15am When Can Angular Deformities NOT Be Corrected at the Knee? 11:15 11:25am UKA vs. PTO Annunziato Amendola MD 11:25 11:45am Questions and Answers 11:45am 12:00pm Break for Lunch 12:00 1:00pm Working Lunch 12:00 12:10pm Navigated HTO 12:10 12:20pm Technique Video Lateral Opening Wedge HTO 12:20 12:30pm Technique Video- Femoral De-Rotation Osteotomy 12:30 12:40pm Technique Video-Anterior Closing Wedge HTO 12:40 12:50pm Technique Video- Osteotomy + Fresh Osteochondral Allograft 12:50 1:00pm Technique Video HTO + ACL Reconstruction 1:00 4:00pm Lab Session II DFO and TTO (All Faculty) Lab Demo Lateral Opening Jorge Chahla MD, PhD Lab Demo Medial Closing Lab Demo Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Seth L. Sherman MD 4:00 4:15pm Course Review and Feedback 4:15pm Course Adjourns 4