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AORecon Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty November 12-13, 2016 | Hyderabad, IndiaChaired by Sam Oussedik and SKS Marya
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AORecon is an initiative of the AO Foundation focusing on education and the exchange within a global community to improve patient care in joint preservation and replacement.
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Dear participant,With great pleasure, we are welcoming you to this AORecon Principles curriculum course.
AORecon was mandated by the AO Foundation to improve patient care in joint preservation and replacement by way of education and the exchange within a global community.
We are looking to expand the existing AO network and to complement it with arthroplasty expertise in order to allow for a holistic fulfillment of our vision towards excellence in the surgical management of trauma and disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
We hope that you will enjoy this course, be able to take home many learnings that you can use in your daily practice and that you will continue to be part of this exciting new endeavor called AORecon.
As we are interested in your experience with us, we are grateful for any feedback and comments sent to [email protected].
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6 Saturday,November12,2016 morning
7 Saturday,November12,2016 afternoon
8 Sunday,November13,2016 morning
9 Sunday,Novemner13,2016 afternoon
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10 Courselogistics
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11 AOFoundation—PrinciplesforAOEducationalEvents
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The first AO Course was held in Davos in 1960—these early courses pioneered psychomotor techniques by teaching practical skills of AO Techniques. Since those early days over 250,000 surgeons and 135,000 ORP staff from over 110 countries have attended AO Courses.
Norbert P. HaasAORecon Steering Board
Nikolaus RennerAO Foundation President
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This event is targeted at advanced surgical trainees and orthopedic surgeons on the threshold of becoming independent surgeons and taking over decision-making responsibility.
The AORecon Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty teaches fundamental principles and current concepts in the treatment of patients with a need for primary or revision arthroplasty in the hip and knee. This course is the initial step along the path of lifelong learning in the area of joint replacement and revision arthroplasty. Based on a patient-centered approach this course focuses on the key principles of primary and revision arthroplasty.
The course is modular in structure and highly interactive. Short, evidence-based lectures will cover the key information required. In practical exercises participants will be trained in the planning of different techniques and approaches. Moderated case discussions in small groups will deepen each topic and help participants to acquire decision making and management skills. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experience with peers and high-profile international faculty throughout the whole course. All factors related to achieving the best possible outcome in primary and revision arthroplasty will be covered in the course and participants will learn about using self-assessment for continuing performance improvement.
Course description
Target participants
Goal of the course
At the end of this event, participants will be able to:
• Describe a systematic assessment including clinical evaluation
• Identify patient's reconstructive surgery needs• Adopt a patient-centered approach• Anticipate, recognize, and stratify potential
complications• Describe and discuss safe and effective procedures• Recognize, stratify, and describe the management of
early and late problems or complications• Communicate and facilitate a multidisciplinary team-
based approach• Apply best practice to optimize and document
patient outcomes
Course objectives
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Oussedik Sam London, UK
Lustig Sébastien Lyon, France
Agarwala Sanjay Mumbai, India
Bhende Harish Mumbai, India
Brockwell Jason Hong Kong
Dhillon Mandeep Chandigarh, India
Fletcher Scott Tasmania, Australia
Kumar Ajith Mangalore, India
Marya SKS Delhi, India
Prasad AS Kanpur, India
Reddy KJ Hyderabad, India
Sardar Inderjit Kolkata, India
Chairpersons
International Faculty
Regional and national Faculty
Sam OussedikLondon, United Kingdom
SKS MaryaDelhi, India
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Saturday, November 12, 2016, Morning
LOCATION The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace
TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
08:00–08:05 Welcome and introduction to the course S Oussedik, SKS Marya
Module 1 Perioperative Management of Total Hip and Knee ArthroplastyAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Perform a systematic assessment including clinical evaluation• Identify patient's reconstructive surgery needs• Adopt a patient-centered approach• Anticipate, recognize, and stratify potential complications
S Oussedik
08:05–08:13 Optimizing the patient journey preoperatively S Oussedik
08:13–08:21 Optimizing the patient journey intraoperatively J Brockwell
08:21–08:29 Pain management and rehabilitation KJ Reddy
08:29–08:40 Questions & answers
08:40–09:20 Case discussions in small groups:Assessment and decision making
All faculty
09:20–09:25 Closing of module 1—take home messages S Oussedik
Module 2 Performing Total Hip ArthroplastyAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Describe and prepare safe and effective procedures• Recognize, stratify, and manage early and late problems or
complications• Facilitate a multidisciplinary team-based approach• Apply best practice to optimize patient outcomes
SKS Marya
09:25–09:33 Restoration of hip biomechanics and planning of a THA S Fletcher
09:33–09:41 Surgical approaches for THA: anterior, anterolateral, lateral, posterior, transtrochanteric
H Bhinde
09:41–09:50 Questions & answers
09:50–10:10 COFFEE BREAK
10:10–10:18 Cemented fixation A Kumar
10:18–10:26 Cementless fixation of the cup M Dhillon
10:26–10:34 Cementless fixation of the stem AS Prasad
10:34–10:45 Questions & answers
10:45–10:53 Stabilizing the hip J Brockwell
10:53–11:01 Bearing choice M Dhillon
11:01–11:10 Questions and answers
11:10–11:50 Case discussions in small groups: Total hip arthroplasty —surgical approaches, stabilizing the hip, fixation
All faculty
11:50–12:50 LUNCH BREAK
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Saturday, November 12, 2016, Afternoon
TIME AGENDA ITEM
12:50–12:55 Step by step guide: How to template the hip S Lustig
12:55–13:25 Templating exercise:• Regular primary hip arthroplasty• Large femoral offset• Hip dysplasia • Posttraumatic deformity
All faculty
13:25–13:33 Intraoperative challenges and complications S Fletcher
13:33–14:15 Case discussions in small groups: Total hip arthroplasty–intraoperative challenges and complications
All faculty
14:15–14:20 Closing of module 2–take home messages SKS Marya
14:20–14:40 COFFEE BREAK
Module 3 Performing Total Knee ArthroplastyAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Describe and prepare safe and effective procedures• Recognize, stratify, and manage early and late problems or
complications• Facilitate a multidisciplinary team-based approach• Apply best practice to optimize patient outcomes
S Oussedik
14:40–14:48 Surgical approaches for TKA KJ Reddy
14:48–14:56 Limb alignment and kinematics S Oussedik
14:56–15:05 Questions and answers
15:05–15:13 Bone cuts in TKA SKS Marya
15:13–15:21 Balancing the varus knee and fixed flexion contracture I Sardar
15:21–15:29 Balancing the valgus knee S Lustig
15:29–15:40 Questions and answers
15:40–16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:00–16:08 Extra-articular deformity AS Prasad
16:08–16:16 The previously operated knee I Sardar
16:16–16:25 Questions and answers
16:25–17:05 Case discussions in small groups: Total knee arthroplasty–surgical approaches, limb alignment, varus/valgus, challenges
All faculty
17:05–17:13 Patellofemoral tracking S Agarwalla
17:13–17:21 Constraint A Kumar
17:21–17:30 Questions and answers
17:30–17:35 Step by step guide: How to template the knee KJ Reddy
17:35–18:05 Templating excercise• Varus• Valgus
All faculty
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Saturday, November 12, 2016, AfternoonTIME AGENDA ITEM
18:05–18:10 Closing of module 3–take home messages S Oussedik
18:10 END OF COURSE DAY 1
Module 4 Revision Arthroplasty of the HipAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Describe and prepare safe and effective procedures• Recognize, stratify, and discuss management of early and late
problems or complications• Facilitate a multidisciplinary team-based approach• Discuss best practice to optimize patient outcomes
SKS Marya
08:30–08:38 Mechanism of failure and indications for revision AS Prasad
08:38–08:46 Investigation and classification H Bhende
08:46–08:54 Extended surgical approaches and planning S Fletcher
08:54–09:05 Questions and answers
09:05–09:45 Case discussions in small groups: Revision hip arthroplasty–indications, investigation and preparation
All faculty
09:45–09:53 Implant removal I Sardar
09:53–10:01 Acetabular bone loss S Fletcher
10:01–10:09 Femoral bone loss M Dhillon
10:09–10:20 Questions and answers
10:20–10:40 COFFEE BREAK
10:40–11:40 Case discussions in small groups All faculty
11:40–11:50 Discussion and closing of module 4–take home messages SKS Marya
11:50–12:50 LUNCH BREAK
Module 5 Revision Arthroplasty of the KneeAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Identify the indications, principles of revision knee arthroplasty• Appropriately investigate and identify the issues• Manage complications and rehab patient
S Oussedik
12:50–12:58 Mechanism of failure and indications for revision SKS Marya
12:58–13:06 Investigation and classification S Agarwala
13:06–13:14 Extended surgical approaches and planning A Kumar
13:14–13:25 Questions and answers
13:25–14:05 Case discussions in small groups: Revision knee arthroplasty–indications, investigation and preparation
All faculty
14:05–14:13 Implant removal H Bhende
Sunday, November 13, 2016, Morning
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Sunday, November 13, 2016, AfternoonTIME AGENDA ITEM
14:13–14:21 Bone defect reconstruction S Oussedik
14:21–14:30 Questions and answers
14:30–14:50 COFFEE BREAK
14:50–14:58 Soft-tissue: Deficiencies of lateral and medial collateral ligaments SKS Marya
14:58–15:06 Soft-tissue: Extensor mechanism failure S Lustig
15:06–15:15 Questions and answers
15:15–16:15 Case discussions in small groups All faculty
16:15–16:25 Discussion and closing of module 5–take home messages S Oussedik
Module 6 Governance and OutcomesAt the end of this module, participants will be able to:• Communicate and facilitate a multidisciplinary team-based
approach• Apply best practice to optimize and document patient outcomes
SKS Marya
16:25–16:33 Optimizing patient recovery and satisfaction S Agarwala
16:33–16:41 Evaluation and interpretation of outcomes J Brockwell
16:41–16:50 Questions and answers
16:50–16:55 Discussion and closing of module 6–take home messages S Oussedik
16:55–17:00 Course wrap-up S Oussedik SKS Marya
17:00 END OF COURSE
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Course organizationAO local course organizerBhargava Anantha SwamyProfessional Education ManagerFax: +22 66718200Email: [email protected]
Course organization complianceIn certain countries where AO has no office but offers educational events, the AO cooperates with third party companies to conduct local organization and logistics, as well as to communicate with participants in the local language. In these cases the AO has put rules and guidelines in place (Letter of Secondment, AO Foundation—Principles of AO Educational Events) to ensure that this cooperation has no impact on the curricula, scientific program, or faculty selection.
Course logistics
Registrationwww.aorecon.aofoundation.org/education/events.html
Course feeThe course fee is INR 6000 and includes admission to the course as well as documentation, coffee breaks, lunches and course certificate.
Course certificateCourse certificates will be available at the end of the course, presumed that the participant has attended the whole course.
Evaluation guidelinesAll AORecon courses apply the same evaluation process, either the audience response system (ARS), paper and pencil questionnaires, or online survey. This will help AORecon to ensure that we continue to meet your training needs.
SecuritySecurity checks may be conducted at the entrance of the building. Wearing of a name tag is compulsory during lectures, workshops, and group discussions.
Intellectual propertyCourse materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. All rights are reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aorecon.org/disclaimer.
Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions, or any course materials is strictly forbidden. Participants violating intellectual property will be dismissed.
The AO Foundation reserves the right to film, photograph, and audio record during their events. Participants must understand that in this context they may appear in these recorded materials. The AO Foundation assumes participants agree that these recorded materials may be used for AO marketing and other purposes, and made available to the public.
DisclosureDisclosure information from the AORecon faculty can be found on www.aorecon.org/disclosure.
No insuranceThe course organization does not take out insurance to cover any individual against accidents, thefts or other risks.
Use of mobile phonesUse of mobile phones is not allowed in the lecture halls and in other rooms during educational activities. Please be considerate of others by turning off your mobile phone.
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Course information
AORecon Arisa Sarah WadaClavadelerstrasse 87270 Davos PlatzPhone: +41 81 414 27 51Email: [email protected]
AO funding sourcesUnrestricted educational grants from different sources are collected and pooled together centrally by the AO Foundation. All events are planned and scheduled by local and regional AO surgeon groups based on local needs assessments. We rely on industrial/commercial partners for in-kind support to run simulations/skills training if educationally needed.
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AO Foundation—Principles for AO Educational EventsAcademic independenceDevelopment of all curricula, design of scientific event programs, and selection of faculty are the sole responsibilities of volunteer surgeons from the AO network. All education is planned based on needs assessment data, designed and evaluated using concepts and evidence from the most current medical education research, and involving the expertise of the AO Education Institute (www.aofoundation.org). Industry participation is not allowed during the entire curriculum development and planning process to ensure academic independence and to keep content free from bias.
Compliance to accreditation and industry codesAll planning, organization, and execution of educational activities follow existing codes for accreditation of high-quality education:
• Accreditation Criteria of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, USA (www.accme.org)
• ACCME Standards for Commercial Support: Standards to Ensure Independence in CME Activities (www.accme.org)
• Criteria for Accreditation of Live Educational Events of the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (www.uems.eu
Events that receive direct or indirect unrestricted educational grants or in-kind support from industry also follow the ethical codes of the medical industry, such as:
• Eucomed Guidelines on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals (www.medtecheurope.org)
• AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Professionals (advamed.org)
• Mecomed Guidelines on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals (www.mecomed.org)
Branding and advertisingNo industry logos or advertising (with the exception of the AO Foundation and AO Clinical Division) are permitted in the area where educational activities take place.Sponsors providing financial or in-kind support are allowed to have a promotional booth or run activities outside the educational area with approval from the event chairperson.
Use of technologies and products in simulationsCase simulations are chosen as an educational method to educate skills, we only use technology approved by the AOTK System (AOTK)—a large independent group of volunteer surgeons developing and peer-reviewing new technology (more information about AOTK, its development and approval process can be found on the AO Foundation website: www.aofoundation.org).
PersonnelIndustry staff is not allowed to interfere with the educational content or engage in educational activities during the event.
The Westin Hyderabad MindspaceBuilding No: 15, Raheja IT ParkHitec City, MadhapurHyderabad, Telangana 500081IndiaPhone: +91 40 6767 6767Fax: +91 40 6767 76 76
Course venue
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Upcoming AORecon events
AO FoundationAORecon Clavadelerstrasse 87270 Davos, [email protected]
November 15, 2016 AOTrauma/AORecon Seminar—Fixation and arthroplasty following trauma, periprosthetic fractures and infection around the hip and knee
Vilnius, Lithuania
November 18, 2016 AORecon Symposium at COA—Current Concepts in Periprosthetic Fracture Management in the Hip and Knee
Beijing, China
November 28-29, 2016 AORecon Symposium at AAOT—Controversies and Complications in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Buenos Aires, Argentina
December 05–06, 2016 AORecon Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Davos, Switzerland