Monday, 10 July 2017 10:30 Morning tea 11:00 Lima Orthopaedics Pre-Conference Seminar Long term follow up study on outcome of SMR MB Glenoid for anatomic and reverse TSJR Mark Ross Early experience of SMR stemless anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty Peter Poon arthroplasty cases successes and failures Tim Astley See page 10 See page 10 See page 10 12. 30 LUNCH 13:30 DePuy Synthes Pre-Conference Seminar Current Concepts in Arthroscopy & Arthroplasty Surgery 13:30 Introduction Meeting Chair: Thin Hong Arthroplasty: 13:35 Arthroplasty Complication Prevention/Management Greg Bain 13:55 Group discussion See page 11 Instability: 14:15 Complex Instability What I Do, When and Why 14:35 Group discussion See page 11 14:55 Closing remarks/meeting close 15.00 AFTERNOON TEA 14
15:30 Evolutis Pre-Conference Seminar 25 years of experience with Reverse TSR, 10 years experience of a reduced notching design 17:00 Conference day concludes 17:30-19:00 Welcome Function in Exhibition area See page 12 Tuesday, 11 July 2017 7:00 Breakfast served in the exhibition area 7.30 Zimmer Biomet Breakfast Session Patient Specific Treatment of the Severe Bone Defects in Upper Limb Combination of 3D imaging, 3D printing and patient matched implant designs can be used to facilitate treatment of sever bone defects and deformities in upper limb surgery Massoud Shahi 8:30 Welcome and Introductions Simon McMahon ROTATOR CUFF Chair: Simon McMahon 8:40 Natural history of rotator cuff disease 8:55 Predictors of outcome of rotator cuff tears 9:10 Non-operative management of Rotator Cuff Tears Angela Cadogan 9:20 Questions 9:25 Pattern of tear/mobilization techniques 9:35 How best to do Double Vs Single row repair 9:45 Subscapularis identification and repair 9:55 Questions See page 12 15
10.00 MORNING TEA Chair: Andrew Swan 10:30 The DoubleLayer Lasso Loop - A novel techniquet to repair delaminated rotator cuff tears Ashish Gupta 10:40 A survey of Physiotherapy practice following rotator cuff repair in NZ Margie Olds 10:50 Ten year Multicentre clinical and MRI evaluationof cuff repairs according to type of tear 11:00 Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: MRI assessment of tendon healing Craig Ball 11:10 RE-tear- Aetiology and Risk Factors for rotator cuff re-tear 11:15 Questions Chair: Chris Lowden 11:20 Biceps tenodesis -indications and arthroscopic technique 11:30 Long Head of Biceps tenodesis Vs tenotomy during rotator cuff repair - clinical difference? Anthony Maher 11:40 The surgical results of late long head of biceps tenodesis Adam Dagleish 11:50 Questions 11:55 When do I resect the distal clavicle 12:05 Acromiohumeral centre edge angle - a new radiographic measurement and its association with rotator cuff pathology Lewis Aguis 12:15 Arthroscopic Microfracture for Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions of the Elbow Stewart Walsh 12:25 Questions 12.30 LUNCH 16
REGULAR PROGRAMME PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAMME Remarkables Room Chair: Ian Penny 13:30 Management of the irreparable rotator cuff Craig Ball 13:45 In-space balloon Vs Repair for massive cuff tears - preliminary results of RCT 13:55 Lower trapezius Tendon transfer - indications and technique 14:10 Questions 14:15 Superior capsular reconstruction - The Brexit way 14:25 Superior capsular reconstruction - my early experience Adam Durrant 14:45 Pec Major tears in professional rugby players Khalid Mohammed 14:55 Questions 15.00 AFTERNOON TEA 15:30 NZ Society AGM Free evening Coronet Room 13:30 Introduction & Welcome 13:35 Non-operative Management of Rotator Cuff Tears Dr Angela Cadogan 13:55 Questions 14.00 Effectiveness of corticosteroid injection vs physiotherapy on the management of patients with subacromial pain Dr Daniel Ribeiro 14:20 Questions 14:25 Case studies/presentations 1 ) Rehabilitation of 24 year old rugby league player with an axillary nerve injury following a traumatic dislocation Daniel Harvey 2 ) Physiotherapy after RC repair Margie Olds 3 ) Two Year Results of a Prospective Study on the Natural History of Type III Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation Andy Strang 4 ) Upper Fibres of Traps - overactive or weak Deborah Torrington 5) Case review of a recalcitrant posterior shoulder instability Richard Fitzpatrick 6) Scapula Metastasis: A Case Study Tom Adams 15.00 AFTERNOON TEA 15:30 Customised functional bracing for treatment of humeral diaphyseal fractures: a pilot prospective case series study. Lisa Hansen 15:50 Questions Continued on the next page 17
Tuesday, 11 July 2017 PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAMME 15:55 Proprioception - A Narrative Review. Pradnya Gadkari 16:15 Questions 16:20 Difficult Patients Discussion 16:35 What predicts recurrent anterior shoulder instability?: A Physio Perspective Margie Olds 16:55 Questions 17:00 Finish 17:30 Post-session Meeting NZ and Elbow Therapists Group (all welcome) Notes 18
Wednesday, 12 July 2017 7:00 Breakfast served in the exhibition area 7.30 Mathys Breakfast Session The move to Stemless 30 years of Inverse Des Bokor Dual Peg Glenoid Jeff Hughes See page 13 See page 13 See page 13 INSTABILITY Chair: Adam Durrant 8:30 Understanding Instability 8:45 Arthroscopic Bankart repair success : Tips and tricks 8:55 Assessment of Glenoid Bone loss Ken Cutbush 9:05 Stabilization by modified Latarjet-Patte procedure 9:15 Latarjet procedure- Tips and trick 9:25 Questions 9:35 Arthroscopic Bankart Vs Latarjet in the teenage rugby player: Review/Debate Khalid Mohammed 10.00 MORNING TEA sponsored by Mathys to celebrate 10 years Chair: Andy Stokes 10:30 Indications for Open Stabilization (excluding bone block procedures) Khalid Mohammed 10:40 Arthroscopic Latarjet 10:55 Failed Latarjet- What Next 19
11:10 A multivariate model to predict recurrent instability following a first time traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation in a NZ population Margie Olds 11:20 Does the Beighton Score correlate with specific measures of Joint Laxity Khalid Mohammed 11:30 Questions Chair: Perry Turner 11:40 Slap Tear - Diagnosis and management 11:50 Posterior Instability- Insructional Course Lecture 12:10 Non-operative treatment of atraumatic shoulder Instabilty Margie Olds 12:20 Questions 12.30 LUNCH Free Afternoon 17:15 Transfer from Hilton Hotel to TSS Earnslaw 18:00 Depart Queenstown on TSS Earnslaw 18:45 Arrive Walter Peak for dinner 21:15 Depart Walter Peak on TSS Earnslaw 22:00 Transfer from Queenstown back to Hilton Hotel Notes 20
Thursday, 13 July 2017 6:30 Breakfast served in the exhibition area 7.00 Wright Medical & REM Systems Breakfast Session Humeral Lateralisation in Reverse Arthroplasty Craig Ball Anatomic glenoid: Everything is about bone preservation The B2 Glenoid: Preop Planning and Surgical Management See page 12 See page 12 See page 12 SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY Chair: Michael Caughey 8:30 How I use pre-op planning for surgical success in TSA 8:40 Subscapularis management in Arthroplasty 8:50 Is there a place for a Stemless anatomic prosthesis 9:00 Questions 9:05 Comparison of standard 2 dimensional, unmodified manual measurements and automated 3D measurements of glenoid version in the arthritic shoulder Mark Hirner 9:15 Whats new with the B2 9:25 Glenoid alignment in total anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty: factors to consider and my approach Peter Poon 9:45 Options for younger patients with OA 9:55 Questions 10.00 MORNING TEA Chair: Tim Astley 10:30 Pyrocarbon Technology in the shoulder 2-6 year results Michael Caughey 21
10:40 Approach to the painful arthroplasty 10:50 Indications for Reverse TSJR Andy Stokes 11:00 Deltoid ReflectionDuring Reverse Arthroplasty Ken Cutbush 11:10 Questions 11:15 Baseplate lateralization and humeral component angle: What is optimal 11:25 How to avoid notching in RSA: 20 years of experience 11:40 Scapular Notching in RSA: Causes and consequences 11:50 Questions Chair: Michael Chin 11:55 Hemiarthroplasty: Outcomes and long-term survival analysis according to Aetiology 12:05 Longterm Clinical and radiographic outcome of the Delta Xtend Reverse TSA Craig Ball 12:15 Survivorship Analysis of 1953 Reverse Arthroplasties followed for 5-22 years: Predictive factors of Revision 12:25 Questions 12.30 LUNCH Chair: Craig Ball 13:30 Stemless anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty: my early experience Peter Poon 13:45 Reverse Arthroplasty and Lat Dorsi Transfer 13:55 Prevention of Prosthetic Joint Infection Ken Cutbush 14:15 Questions 14:20 SESA Meeting - Perth 2018 Allan Wang 14:25 Glenoid Bone Loss- Single Vs 2 stage reconstruction of severe bone defects withreverse Arthroplasty Ashish Gupta 22
14:35 Approach to complex glenoid morphology Tim Astley 14:45 Revision of Reverse Arthroplasty Ashish Gupta 14:55 Questions 15.00 AFTERNOON TEA Chair: Peter Poon 15:30 Glenohumeral fusion: It is still an option 15:45 Tips for Arthroplasty in Proximal Humeral Fractures 16:00 Reverse Replacement in 4 part fractures 16:15 Questions 16:20 Proximal humeral fractures- When and how to fix 16:35 Just Unic, an alternative method of treating 3 or 4 part proximal humerus fractures whilst maintaing humeral head 16:45 Questions 19:00 Depart Hilton to Mount Soho winery 19:30 NZ Society Dinner at Mount Soho Winery 22:30 Return transfers back to Moun Soho Winery Notes 23
Friday, 14 July 2017 8:00 Breakfast served in the exhibition area Chair: Ian Galley 8:30 AC Joint Instability 8:45 AC Joint Revision Surgery- after failed excisions and reconstructions 8:55 The Surgical Approach to Glenoid Fractures Thin Hong 9:05 Humeral Shaft Fractures Andy Stokes 9:15 Questions 9:20 The Suprascapular Nerve 9:30 Isolated Paralysis of Serratus Anterior muscle: results of surgical release of long thoracic nerve 9:40 Scapulothoracic Fusion: Indications and Technique 9:55 Questions 10.00 MORNING TEA Chair: Thin Hong 10:30 Partial Tears of the distal biceps Greg Bain 10:40 Elbow Instability- How I do it Jeff Hughes 11:00 Radial Head Arthroplasty: How to get it right 11:15 Distal Humerus Hemiarthroplasty and Technique 11:30 Complex Total Elbow Replacement Jeff Hughes 11:50 Questions 12:00 Close of meeting 24