 | Arthroscopic ACL Primary Repair (AANA19)
Arthroscopic ACL Primary Repair: Indications, Techniques and Outcomes
Recently there has been resurgent interest in the concept of repairing the native ACL, rather than reconstructing it. Although the disappointing mid term outcomes of open ACL Repair noted in the historic literature led to the abandonment of a preservation approach, more recent data suggests that certain ACL tears may be amenable to repair. With the modern day advances in diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitative technology and understanding, a more selective approach to ACL repair focusing mainly on proximal avulsion type tears has led to encouraging results in multiple early cohorts.
This Instructional Course Lecture will briefly review why we don't currently repair the ACL, and why we should consider adding this preservation approach to our surgical armamentarium. In addition, the two main techniques of ACL repair: the suture anchor based approach, and the suspensory fixation approach will be reviewed in depth regarding technique and outcomes. Finally, a series of clinical case examples will be discussed at length.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Gregory S. DiFelice, M.D.
- Wiemi A. Douoguih, M.D.
- Jorge Chahla, M.D.
- Kevin F. Bonner, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL282 |
 | Chondral Injury of the Knee (AANA19)
Chondral Injury of the Knee: Current Controversies in 2019
This symposium will focus on current treatment strategies for articular cartilage, highlighting the controversies and different approaches from a diverse faculty perspective.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Aaron J. Krych, M.D.
- Jack Farr II, M.D.
- Andreas H. Gomoll, M.D.
- Paul E. Caldwell, M.D.
- Rachel M. Frank, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL143 |
 | Controversies in the Use of Grafts & Patches (AANA19)
Controversies in the Use of Grafts and Patches for Rotator Cuff Surgery: Augmentation, Interposition, Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Bio-inductive Scaffolds
This course will familiarize the participants with the biology and mechanics of rotator cuff patches and grafts; the indications for augmentation, interpositions, superior capsule reconstruction and bio inductive in growth using graft materials, and; the surgical technique for graft implantation.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
- John M. Tokish, M.D.
- F. Alan Barber, M.D.
- Mark H. Getelman, M.D.
- Daneil Adolfo Slullitel, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL201 |
 | Current Controversies in Hip Arthroscopy (AANA19)
Current Controversies in Hip Arthroscopy
This rapid fire ICL covers a broad spectrum of new and/or unresolved controversies involving the growing use of arthroscopy in and around the hip. World-renown faculty present the pros and cons of top controversies while exposing registrants to evidence-based literature and emerging techniques. Topics include but are not limited to the role of hip arthroscopy in dysplasia, osteoarthritis, global pincer femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and an expanding list of posterior hip conditions.
Other controversial topics include which hips need capsular closure, simultaneous bilateral hip arthroscopy versus staged procedures, segmental versus complete reconstruction versus labral augmentation, is hip arthroscopy synonymous with hip preservation, and the emerging role of orthobiologics. Whether newbie or experienced, this ICL aims to expose the registrant to evolving advances in hip arthroscopy and hip preservation.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Dean K. Matsuda, M.D.
- Marc J. Philippon, M.D.
- Thomas G. Sampson, M.D.
- Omer Y. Mei-Dan, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL281 |
 | Hype, Promise, and Reality: Biologics 2019 (AANA19)
Hype, Promise, and Reality: Orthopedic Use of Biologics in 2019
Orthobiologics is an emerging field which offers great promise, but the interest in the lay press has outstripped the science. This course covers the established applications of orthobiologics, as well as emerging areas of interest, and the regulatory aspects of the use of these emerging devices and products.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Stephen C. Weber, M.D.
- Scott A. Rodeo, M.D.
- Brian J. Cole, M.D.
- Cathal J. Moran, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL283 |
 | Innovative Techniques for Complex Meniscal Repair (AANA19)
Innovative Techniques for Complex Meniscal Repair, Substitution, and Meniscal Allograft Transplantation
Despite awareness of the important role of the meniscus, repair of complex meniscal tears (i.e., radial, horizontal, root) and treatment of meniscal deficiency remain a challenge. This course familiarizes the surgeon with innovative techniques for complex meniscal repair and meniscal healing, novel options for meniscus substitution, and meniscal allograft transplantation.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Seth L. Sherman, M.D.
- Scott A. Rodeo, M.D.
- Adam Yanke, M.D.
- Wayne K. Gersoff, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL202 |
 | Management of Patellofemoral Instability (AANA19)
Management of Patellofemoral Instability: Stabilization, Cartilage Restoration, Resurfacing, and Arthroplasty
Lectures, cases, and audience partcipation covering the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of patellofemoral instability, including cartilage transplantation, osteotomies and soft tissue procedures provide a contemporary understanding of PF instability.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Laith M. Jazrawi, M.D.
- Jack Farr II, M.D.
- Andreas H. Gomoll, M.D.
- Miho J. Tanaka, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL301 |
 | Management of the “Irreparable” Rotator Cuff (AANA19)
Management of the “Irreparable” Rotator Cuff Tear without Glenohumeral Arthritis
From the physiologically young athlete to the elderly, low-demand patient, this course will explore the systematic evaluation and management of challenging rotator cuff tears in an interactive case-based format. The presenters will discuss the full spectrum of interventions for symptomatic rotator cuff pathology, in both the primary and salvage situation, and review surgical indications for addressing partial to full-thickness rotator cuff tears of varying chronicity and managing coexisting shoulder pathology. Established techniques and technical pearls for primary and revision rotator cuff repair will be revisited, and the roles of other emerging techniques such as repair augmentation (allograft and autograft), superior capsular reconstruction, balloon arthroplasty, and orthobiologic adjuncts will be evaluated.
Available CME credits: 3.00
Faculty
- Brian R. Waterman, M.D.
- Michael T. Freehill, M.D.
- Nikhil Verma, M.D.
- Mark H. Getelman, M.D.
Non-member price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM19ON_ICL284 |