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CME www.icjr.net/2020revision 8TH ANNUAL REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSE HILTON ROCHESTER I ROCHESTER, MN JUNE 18 - 20, 2020 Excellent program, even for a surgeon who has limited Revision practice—2O19 ATTENDEE JOINTLY PROVIDED BY: Founded in 2007, ICJR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides quality educational experiences and content for the global orthopaedic surgery community. This is accomplished through live CME meetings and a website featuring surgical videos, articles, and news on joint replacement of the hip, knee, and shoulder.

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Page 1: 8TH ANNUAL REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSE€¦ · Make plans to join us for the 8th Annual Revision Hip & Knee Course, June 18 – 20, 2020, in Rochester, Minnesota. This is the ideal

CME

www.icjr.net/2020revision

8TH ANNUAL

REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSE

HILTON ROCHESTER I ROCHESTER, MN

JUNE 18 - 20, 2020

“Excellent program, even for a surgeon who has limited Revision practice”

—2O19 ATTENDEE

JOINTLY PROVIDED BY:

Founded in 2007, ICJR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides quality educational experiences and content for the global orthopaedic surgery community. This is accomplished

through live CME meetings and a website featuring surgical videos, articles, and news on joint replacement of the hip, knee, and shoulder.

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REGISTER TODAY! www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I +1 760-942-7859

www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I 1+ 760-942-7859

8TH ANNUAL

REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSEROCHESTER, MN I JUNE 18 – 20, 2020

WILLIAM P. BARRETT, MD Proliance Orthopedic Associates Renton, WA

ELIE F. BERBARI, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

DANIEL J. BERRY, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

MICHAEL P. BOLOGNESI, MD Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC

JAMES A. BROWNE, MD University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA

PAUL A. COLEMAN, PA-C OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee Center Charlotte, NC

CORY G. COUCH, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

KEITH A. FEHRING, MD OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee Center Charlotte, NC

JANA L. FLENER, PA-C, OPA-C, COT Proliance Orthopedic Associates Renton, WA

JEREMY M. GILILLAND, MD University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City, UT

JAMES L. HOWARD, MD, MSC, FRCSC London Health Sciences Centre London, Ontario, Canada

VIKTOR E. KREBS, MD Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH

GWO-CHIN LEE, MD University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

DAVID G. LEWALLEN, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

TAD M. MABRY, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

DOUGLAS R. OSMON, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

MARK W. PAGNANO, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

WAYNE G. PAPROSKY, MD Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Rush University Medical Center Winfield, IL

KEVIN I. PERRY, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

PETER K. SCULCO, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY

RAFAEL J. SIERRA, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

SCOTT M. SPORER, MD, MS Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

BRYAN D. SPRINGER, MD OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee Center Charlotte, NC

GINA A. SUH, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

AARON J. TANDE, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

MICHAEL J. TAUNTON, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

MATTHEW J. THOENDEL, MD, PHD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

ROBERT T. TROUSDALE, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

JONATHAN M. VIGDORCHIK, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY

FACULTY*

*Subject to change

PLANNING COMMITTEE

Michelle ParadiseCME, FORE

Jason Heath ICJR

Sue Padien ICJR

“Wonderful content discussion that expanded my view of THA/TKA revisions”

—2O19 Attendee

JOIN US IN MINNESOTA

Dear Colleague,

Make plans to join us for the 8th Annual Revision Hip & Knee

Course, June 18 – 20, 2020, in Rochester, Minnesota.

This is the ideal course for you if you’re already experienced in

primary hip and knee arthroplasty and now want to learn how

you can expand your skills in revision procedures. The expert

faculty will share the knowledge, experience, and skills they

have acquired in their busy revision practices to address a

variety of topics, including:

• Extensile exposure

• Component selection

• Component removal techniques

• Options for treating periprosthetic infection

• Evaluation of metal hypersensitivity

• Management of extensor mechanism injury

During the bioskills labs, you will have the opportunity for

hands-on learning under the direction of some of the top

revision surgeons in the country.

Register now to reserve your spot for this important

educational experience and begin to prepare for the

predicted increase in patients requiring revision procedures!

Sincerely,

Arlen D. Hanssen, MD

Emeritus, Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

COURSE DIRECTOR

KNEE CHAIRS

HIP CHAIRS

ARLEN D. HANSSEN, MDEmeritus, Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

MATTHEW P. ABDEL, MDMayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

R. MICHAEL MENEGHINI, MDIndiana University School of Medicine

Fishers, IN

THOMAS L. BERNASEK, MDFlorida Orthopaedic Institute

Tampa, FL

GEORGE J. HAIDUKEWYCH, MDOrlando Health Orthopedic Institute

Orlando, FL

CME

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www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I 1+ 760-942-7859

8TH ANNUAL

REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSEROCHESTER, MN I JUNE 18 – 20, 2020

REGISTER TODAY! www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I +1 760-942-7859

FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2020 continued

4:05 PM Walk to Hotel

4:20 PM Break

4:50 PM Session 8: Managing Bone Loss

5:50 PM Industry Spotlight Symposium/Networking Reception**

SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2020

6:00 AM Industry-Sponsored Breakfast Symposium**

7:00 AM Session 9: TKA Complications

7:52 AM Revision TKA Demonstrations

8:52 AM Walk to Lab

9:07 AM Session 10: Revision TKA Lab

11:07 AM Walk to Hotel

11:22 AM Break

11:52 AM Session 11: Extensor Mechanism

12:33 PM Session 12: Miscellaneous

1:30 PM Course Adjourns

*Subject to change **Not eligible for CME

“Labs offered ample time to ask questions about specific problems”

—2O19 Attendee

AGENDA*

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2020

3:00 PM Registration

4:00 PM Welcome & Introductions

4:05 PM Session 1: Periprosthetic Joint Infection

5:55 PM Session 2: Interactive Small Group Case Discussions Topics: Revision THA & TKA

7:10 PM Opening Reception

FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2020

6:00 AM Industry-Sponsored Breakfast Symposium**

7:00 AM Session 3: Fundamentals of Revision THA

7:50 AM Session 4: Acetabular Revision

8:40 AM Break

9:10 AM Session 5: Femoral Revisions and THA Complications

10:10 AM Session 6: Fundamentals of Revision TKA

10:50 AM Pre-Recorded Surgical Broadcast**

11:50 AM Industry-Sponsored Luncheon Symposium**

12:50 PM Revision THA Demonstrations

1:35 PM Walk to Lab / Change into Scrubs

2:05 PM Session 7: Revision THA Lab

CME

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REGISTER TODAY! www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I +1 760-942-7859

www.icjr.net/2020revision I [email protected] I 1+ 760-942-7859

8TH ANNUAL

REVISION HIP & KNEE COURSEROCHESTER, MN I JUNE 18 – 20, 2020

ACCREDITATION

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

• Discuss clinical, radiographic, and laboratory evaluation of a patient who presents with a painful or failed hip or knee arthroplasty

• Evaluate sources of pain to establish a differential diagnosis and discuss appropriate treatment options

• Identify potential challenges in a revision hip or knee procedure and demonstrate the ability to prepare a preoperative plan that includes evaluation of the appropriate surgical intervention, anticipated blood loss, and necessary implants, bone grafts, and removal tools

• Compare and contrast options to safely and effectively remove existing prosthetic devices while minimizing blood and bone loss and avoiding compromise of motor function, neurovascular injury, and infection

• Discuss the principles necessary to obtain fixation and restore joint stability, kinematics, and function in a revision hip or knee arthroplasty

• Demonstrate removal of well-fixed hip and knee components and cement from cadaveric specimens

• Demonstrate extensile approaches to revision hip or knee arthroplasty, including the extended trochanteric osteotomy and the tibial tubercle osteotomy, in cadaveric specimens

• Evaluate reconstructive options that allow management of bone loss with restoration of maximum mobility

• Identify the steps in evaluating and diagnosing a periprosthetic joint infection in hip and knee arthroplasty patients, including the emerging use of advanced molecular diagnostic tools

• Describe the role of I&D with component retention and subsequent antibiotic suppression therapy in managing acute periprosthetic joint infection in hip and knee arthroplasty patients

• Discuss the pros and cons of articulating versus non-articulating antibiotic spacers in a two-stage exchange for an infected total hip arthroplasty and articulating versus static antibiotic spacers in a two-stage exchange for an infected total knee arthroplasty

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE) and International Congress for Joint Reconstruction (ICJR). FORE is accredited

by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

“Good solutions given for difficult problems”

—2o19 Attendee

REGISTRATION

Please visit www.icjr.net/2020revision for information regarding membership, travel, registration, fees, payment methods, and cancellation policy.

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MEETING LOCATION & ACCOMMODATIONS

DIDACTIC SESSIONS/ACCOMMODATIONS

HILTON ROCHESTER MAYO CLINIC AREA 10 East Center Street Rochester, MN 55904

HOTEL RESERVATIONS Phone: +1 507-258-5757 Reference: ICJR 2020 Revision Course Online: https://bit.ly/2zu6NKs

BIOSKILLS LAB

MAYO CLINIC Stabile Biotechnology Building 150 3rd Street SW 9th Floor Rochester, MN 55902

ICJR SUSTAINING MEMBER

ICJR BASIC MEMBER & NON-MEMBER

PHYSICIAN $695

Lab fee included

$795 Lab fee included

ALLIED HEALTH NP, Nurse, PA, PT, Surg Asst/Tech, PharmD

$300 Lab fee included

$400 Lab fee included

FELLOWS & RESIDENTS FREE Fellows lab fee: $250 (Residents N/A)

IMPORTANT DATE!HOUSING CLOSES MAY 26, 2020

Attendees are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements. A limited number of rooms are blocked at the guaranteed group rate of $209 (plus tax) until Tuesday, May 26 or while availability lasts.

SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED

If you require special accommodations, contact ICJR by email at [email protected] or call +1 760-942-7859 a minimum of 30 days before your arrival so that we may assist.

CME