Bernese Hip Bernese Hip Symposium

Program
Bernese Hip Symposium
Bernese Hip Symposium
February
8, 2012
2014
March 296––31,
March 29 – 31, 2012
Venue
Bern,
Berne,Switzerland
Switzerland
e-mail: [email protected]
www.hip-symposium-bern.ch
www.hip-symposiumberne.ch
Program
Bernese Hip Symposium
February
8, 2012
2014
March 296––31,
Copyright Bern Tourismus
Sponsors
Host
K. A. Siebenrock
and distinguished international faculty
Copyright
Copyright Bern
Bern Tourismus
Tourismus
Sponsors
Host
K. A. Siebenrock
and distinguished international faculty
focus in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Berne.
The upcoming symposium will cover a wide spectrum of hip joint
pathomorphologies including femoro-acetabular impingement, hip dysplasia
and post Perthes deformities. Treatment regimes for joint preservation and
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hopefully prevention of late osteoarthritis will be discussed largely. The
presented treatment options will span a wide field from open joint remodeling
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Organizing Committee
Faculty
Siebenrock Klaus A., MD, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Bern, Inselspital
3010 Bern, Switzerland
Phone +41 31 632 22 22
E-Mail [email protected]
ALBERS Christoph, MD,
University of Bern, Inselspital, CH
LARSON Christopher M, MD,
Twin Cities Orthopedics, Edina, USA
BEAULÉ Paul, MD,
University of Ottawa, CA
MATTA Joel, MD, Hip and Pelvis Institute,
Santa Monica, USA
BECK Martin, MD,
Kantonsspital Luzern, CH
MILLIS Michael, MD,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
BEDI Asheesh, MD,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
NÖTZLI Hubert, MD,
Klinik Sonnenhof, Bern, CH
BÜCHLER Lorenz, MD,
Spitalzentrum Biel, CH
PETERS Christopher, MD,
Orthopaedics, The University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, USA
Beck Martin, MD, Kantonsspital Luzern
Tannast Moritz, MD, University of Bern, Inselspital
Guest of honor
Matta Joel, MD, Hip and Pelvis Institute, Santa Monica, USA
CLOHISY John C., MD,
Washington University Orthopaedics,
Chesterfield, USA
PFIRRMANN Christian, MD,
Uniklinik Balgrist Zürich, CH
ECKER Timo, MD,
University of Bern, Inselspital, CH
SANTORE Richard, MD,
University of California, San Diego, USA
FERGUSON Stephen, PhD,
Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zürich,
CH
SIEBENROCK Klaus, MD,
University of Bern, Inselspital, CH
FERN Darren, MD,
Royal Cornwall Hospital, GB
GRIFFIN Damian, MD,
University Hospitals of Coventry and
Warwickshire, GB
GÜNTHER Klaus-Peter, MD,
Universitätsklinik Dresden, D
HOGERVORST Tom, MD,
Department of Orthopaedics,
Den Haag, NL
JOHARI Ashok N., MD,
Childrens Orthopaedic Center, Mumbai,
IN
KELLY Brian, MD,
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York,
USA
KIM Young-Jo, MD,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
KRAUSPE Rüdiger, MD,
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf, D
SINK Ernest L., MD,
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York,
USA
STEPPACHER Simon, MD,
University of Bern, Inselspital, CH
SUGANO Nobuhiko, MD,
University of Osaka, Graduate School of
Medicine, JP
TANNAST Moritz, MD,
University of Bern, Inselspital, CH
WENGER Dennis, MD,
University of California, San Diego, USA
ZALTZ Ira, MD,
Oakland Orthopaedic Surgeons, Royal
Oak, USA
ZHANG Hong, MD,
Bejing Jishuitan Hospital, Bejing, CN
ZHENG Guoyan, MD,
University of Bern, ISTB, CH
ZILKENS Christoph, MD,
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf, D
Scientific Program
Thursday, February 6, 2014
08.50
Opening Remarks
Session I
BACKGROUND
09:00h – 10:30h
12’
Radiographic reference values for the acetabulum
12’
What is the normal normal range of hip motion?
Definition by ultrasounds 12’
3D pelvic model obtained from a standard
radiograph
12’
Combining different pathomechanisms of the hip
joint
12’
Finite element analysis of the hip - novel aspects
10:30h
Chairman
C. Peters
M. Tannast
I. Zaltz
G. Zheng
R. Santore
S. Ferguson
Coffee Break
Session II HIP MORPHOLOGY
11:00h – 12:45h 12’
Shape of the proximal femur in apes and humans 12’
Change of acetabular version during growth 12’
Change of femoral torsion during growth 12’
Change of epiphyseal growth under physical
activity 12’
Femoral neck anteversion in dysplastic hips
12’
Torsional deformities of the femur – implications
for surgery
12’
Analyzing femoral version
12:45h
K. A. Siebenrock
Lunch Break
Anatomy Demonstration (Cadaver)
Chairman
M. Tannast
T. Hogervorst
Y.J. Kim
D. Wenger
K. A. Siebenrock
H. Zhang
M. Beck
I. Zaltz
Session III IMAGING
13:45h – 15:30h
12’
Detecting intra-articular lesions by magnetic
resonance imaging of the hip
12’
dGEMRIC – where are we today? 12’
T1 Rho MRI - uniform distribution of values for
cartilage in the normal hip? 12’
CT analysis of change of hip range of motion (ROM)
after PAO
12’
Simulated CT ROM analysis after rotational
acetabular osteotomies 12’
Dynamic assessment after impingement surgery 12’
Combining acetabular and femoral morphology
in impingement – the Omega zone 15:30h
Chairman
Y.J. Kim
C. Pfirrmann
C. Zilkens
P. Beaulé
S. Steppacher
N. Sugano
A. Bedi
T. Hogervorst
Coffee Break
Session IV CASE DISCUSSIONS WITH FACULTY (GROUPS)
16:00h – 17:00h
Anatomy Demonstration (Cadaver)
17:00h
Coffee Break
Session V SURGICAL TREATMENT 17:20h – 18:45h
12’
Evaluation and treatment of extra-articular
impingement 12’
Exploring the limits of hip arthroscopy
12’
Role of hip arthroscopy in DDH
12’
Exploring the limits of surgical hip dislocation
12’
Current role of pelvic and femoral osteotomies in
the young adult
12’
Combined PAO and surgiclal hip dislocation –
2 year results
Chairman
K. A. Siebenrock
E. Sink
B. Kelly
C. Larson
M. Tannast
R. Santore
J. Clohisy
Friday, February 7, 2014
Session VI LIVE-SURGERY K. A. Siebenrock
08:00h – 10:30h 10:30h
Moderators
H. Nötzli / R. Santore
Coffee break
Session VII PERISURGICAL & PROGNOSTIC ASPECTS
11:00h – 12:30h 12’
Postoperative management of DVT and pain
after PAO 12’
Resecting the femoral head ligament in open
surgery – are there any downsides? 12’
Capsulotomy in hip arthroscopy – are we creating
instability? 12’
Prognostic biomarkes in FAI patients 12’
Biomechanical and radiographic parameters
predicting symptomatic FAI 12:30h Chairman
M. Beck
C. Peters
17:30h
Coffee Break
Anatomy Demonstration (Cadaver)
Session X CASE DISCUSSION WITH FACULTY (GROUPS) 17:50h – 18:50h
Anatomy Demonstration (Cadaver)
19.30h
Social dinner for all participants & faculty
B. Kelly A. Bedi
P. Beaulé
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Lunch Break
Anatomy Demonstration (Cadaver)
Coffee Break
Session IX CHILDHOOD DISEASES 16:00h – 17:30h 12’
Coxa vara in septic hips 12’
dGEMRIC in slipped capital femoral epiphysis
(SCFE) 12’
The Iowa experience of SCFE – does it still apply
in 2014?
12’
Residual SCFE deformity and long-term hip
function Non-recognized femoral capital slips in patients
with femoro-acetabular impingement
Ch. Albers
Results of subcapital alignment of SCFE
M. Millis
E.D. Fern
Session VIII OUTCOME
Chairman
13:30h – 15:30h
J. Clohisy
12’
Clinical midterm outcome of FAI surgery H. Nötzli
12’
10-year results of open FAI surgery –
Bernese experience S. Steppacher
12’
Outcome of open surgery for FAI - literature reviewC. Peters
12’
5-year result of HAS for FAI – Bernese experience L. Büchler
12’
Results of arthroscopic surgery for FAI –
literature review M. Beck
GUEST OF HONOR SPEECH
30 years history of Bernese periacetabular
osteotomy
J. Matta
15:30h
12’
12’
Chairman
M. Millis
A. Johari
R. Krauspe
D. Wenger
D. Griffin
Session XI COMPLICATIONS AND «SALVAGE» 08:00h – 09:30h
12’
Location and pattern of intra-articular adhesions
12’
Complications of hip arthroscopy 12’
Treatment of complications after hip arthroscopy 12’
Revision acetabular osteotomy
12’
Femoral head reduction plasty 12’
Colonna plasty – The Chinese experience 09:30h
Coffee Break
Session XII WHERE TO GO
10:00h – 11:30h
12’
Experimental navigation of acetabular
reorientation
12’
From the sheep to the patient – a prospective
4-year Swiss National Foundation project
12’
Matrix-assisted cartilage regeneration –
a feasability study
12’
How to repair cartilage defects in the future? 12’
Pararectus approach for acetabular reorientation 12’
What to expect from the ANCHOR group in
the future 11.30h Chairman
B. Kelly
L. Büchler
C. Larson
E. Sink
J. Clohisy
K. A. Siebenrock
H. Zhang
Closing Remarks Chairman
P. Beaulé
T. Ecker
M. Tannast
K. Günther
D. Griffin
K. A. Siebenrock
Y.J. Kim
K. A. Siebenrock
Information
Venue
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Inselspital Bern,
Entrance Children Hospital «Kinderspital» 31B
Auditorium «Ettore Rossi»
3010 Bern
(www.insel.ch)
Certified by the SGOT «Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und
Traumatologie» with 16 credit points.
Registration
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Journey
•direct train connection from Airport Zurich and Geneva to Bern
•20 minutes from Airport Bern-Belpmoos (shuttlebus and taxi)
•5 minutes by bus from main train station (bus no 11 direction «Güterbahnhof»,
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•2 minutes highway exit A1 Zurich–Basel–Geneva
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Credit Suisse, 3001 Bern
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