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th Proudly brought to you by: Jointly Organised by: 4 - 6 July 2014 Shangri-La Hotel Singapore Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Symposium At the Zimmer Institute, our goal is to provide educational opportunities for HCPs at all levels of expertise and experience. The programs fit within an education model focused on four stages of learning. Knowledge Acquisition Skill Development Skill Enhancement Mastery th Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Symposium (APOS) first began in the Year 2000 with the inaugural meeting held in Cairns in Queensland, Australia. It was initially ran annually and subsequently as a biennial meeting with the 7th APOS returning in 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan. For more information, contact your local Zimmer Representative or write to [email protected] APOS Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Symposium 2014 A maximum of 8 CME Points will be accredited for the meeting upon approval.

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thProudly brought to you by:

Jointly Organised by:

4 - 6 July 2014Shangri-La Hotel

Singapore

Asia PacificOrthopaedic Symposium

At the Zimmer Institute, our goal is to provide educational opportunities for HCPs at all levels of expertise and experience. The programs fit within an education model focused on four stages of learning.

Knowledge Acquisition

SkillDevelopment

Skill Enhancement

Masteryth

Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Symposium (APOS) first began in the Year 2000 with the inaugural meeting held in Cairns in Queensland, Australia. It was initially ran annually and subsequently as a biennial meeting with the 7th APOS returning in 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan.

For more information, contact your local Zimmer Representative or write to [email protected]

APOSAsia Pacific

Orthopaedic Symposium

2014

A maximum of 8 CME Points will be accredited for the meeting upon approval.

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The objective of APOS is to bring together experienced orthopaedic surgeons from Asia Pacific to share and discuss a vast range of topics on new approaches, scientific data and new technologies. The symposium is also supported by experienced faculty from Canada, Europe and United States of America to enhance cross regional interchanges.

The key topics for this symposium include: Bearing surfaces for optimal patient outcomes; Progress in knee designs for total knee arthroplasty; Advances in minimally invasive techniques; Revision situations for both total hip and total knee patients; and navigating the nightmares we face. Along with these didactic sessions, participants will have plenty of opportunities to discuss and engage in interactive segments of the symposium.

We look forward to your participation at the 8th APOS! th

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Shangri-La HotelSingaporeJuly 2014

8th

APOSAsia Pacific

Orthopaedic Symposium

2014

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Learn, discuss and apply the following to your daily practice!

• Trends in Joint Reconstruction

• Research & Clinical Studies

• New Technologies

• Revision THA & TKA Algorithm

• Difficult cases discussion

8th APOS Target Audience

Orthopaedic Surgeons with more than 8 years of hip & knee specialty experience. Contact your local Zimmer representative today for more information or write to [email protected]

Australia Bruce CALDWELLDavid DICKISONPiers YATESCanada Louis-Philippe AMIOTChina Bin SHEN Germany Wolfgang KLAUSER India Pradeep BHOSALE Mahesh KULKARNION NAGI Ashok RAJGOPAL Pichai SURYANARAYAN Japan Kazuo HIRAKAWA Yasuo NIKI Korea Chul Won HAByung Woo MIN

Pakistan Syed SHAHID NOORSingapore Ngai Nung LOYee Hong TEOTaiwan Yuhan CHANGWei Ming CHENThailand Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICHPiya PINSORNSAKSattaya ROJANASTHIENUSA Andrew FREIBERG Cass NAKASONE

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4 - 6 July 2014, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore

3 July - Faculty Meeting Presenter/s

18.30 19.30 Faculty Meeting ALL FACULTY

19.30 21.30 Faculty Dinner ALL FACULTY

Day 1, Friday, 4 July 2014 Presenter/s

12.00 13.00 Lunch ALL

13.00 13.10 Opening Address by SOA SOA Representative

13.10 13.20 Welcome Address by Zimmer ZIMMER

13.20 13.30 Pre-Symposium Evaluation ZIMMER

Sessions

Session 1 - Trends in Joint Reconstruction Moderators:

Ngai Nung LOAshok RAJGOPAL

13.30 13.45 Current and developing Knee Trends in America Andrew FREIBERG

13.45 14.00 Current and developing Hip Trends in Europe Wolfgang KLAUSER

14.00 14.10 The instigation and growth thus far of the American Joint Replacment Register (AJRR) Andrew FREIBERG

14.10 14.20Introduction of the German National Arthroplasty Register EPRD and update on The Swedish Knee Arthroplasty Register

Wolfgang KLAUSER

14.20 14.30 Joint Registry Results from Australian National Joint Register (ANJR) David DICKISON

14.30 14.40 Technology advancements in joint replacement products - where are we heading? Louis-Philippe AMIOT

14.40 14.50 Surgical advancements in joint replacement techniques - where are we heading? Wolfgang KLAUSER

14.50 15.00 Implant advancements in joint replacement - where are we heading? Andrew FREIBERG

15.00 15.10 Influence/Importance of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in today's context David DICKISON

15.10 15.25 Questions and Answers Session ALL FACULTY

15.25 15.45 Afternoon Coffee Break

Session 2 - Research & Clinical Moderators:

Andrew FREIBERGYu-Han CHANG

15.45 15.55 Measured resection for primary and revision knee Chul Won HA

15.55 16.05 Long-Term Results with use of CPT in primary Piers YATES

16.05 16.15 Long-Term Results of Femoral Revision With the Wagner Self-Locking Stem Mahesh KULKARNI

16.15 16.25 Use Of Gender-Specific Prosthesis In Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Review Showing Improved Outcomes Ngai Nung LO

16.25 16.35 PSI - research based talk (i.e. instruments vs navigation etc) Yee Hong TEO

16.35 16.45 Long term follow-up with CLS Pichai SURYANARAYAN

16.45 16.55 The roles of articulating antibiotic loaded cement spacer in knee periprosthetic joint infection Yu-Han CHANG

16.55 17.05 Comparison of Tibial plate design through 3D templating software Yasuo NIKI

17.05 17.15 Recovery time of quadriceps incision for Primary TKA Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICH

17.15 17.30 Questions and Answers Session ALL FACULTY

17.30 17.40 Sessions Evaluation and End of Day 1

18.00 21.00 APOS 2014 Dinner

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4 - 6 July 2014, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore

Day 2, Saturday, 5 July 2014 Presenter/s

8.30 8.40 Housekeeping and Day 2 Welcome Address ZIMMER

Session 3 - Technology & Innovation Moderators:

Wolfgang KLAUSERYee Hong TEO

8.40 8.50 ZUK PSI - planning tools to improved patient outcomes David DICKISON

8.50 9.00 Using iASSIST in the OT Bruce CALDWELL

9.00 9.10 How iASSIST works Louis-Philippe AMIOT

9.10 9.20 Design considerations for the next generation of knee implant Ashok RAJGOPAL

9.20 9.30 Influence of Implant Material and its evolution. (Trabecular Metal) Bruce CALDWELL

9.30 9.40 Anterolateral surgical approach in lateral position using a Magic Tower Kazuo HIRAKAWA

9.40 9.50 The future of highly crosslinked polyethylene Melinda S. PEISERICH

9.50 10.00 Vitamin E Polyethylene - Clinical Experience Andrew FREIBERG

10.00 10.10 Addressing severe bone loss and deformity in primary TKA using trabecular metal cones Cass NAKASONE

10.10 10.20 Ceramic development to Delta status - what does that really mean Roger SPARKS

10.20 10.30 ML Taper with ceramic on Poly - the perfect choice Pradeep BHOSALE

10.30 10.45 Questions and Answers Session ALL FACULTY

10.45 11.05 Morning Coffee Break

Session 4 - Surgical Execution and ExperienceModerators:

Andrew FREIBERGCass NAKASONE

11.05 11.15 Morbidity and mortality associated with doing Bilateral single staged Total Knee Replacement Syed SHAHID NOOR

11.15 11.25 Difficult Primary Hip Solutions Sattaya ROJANASTHIEN

11.25 11.35 TM augments in difficult hip acetabular revisions Bin SHEN

11.35 11.45 Management of complications Pichai SURYANARAYAN

11.45 11.55 Primary knee surgery considerations for the grossly deformed knee Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICH

11.55 12.05 Peri-prosthetic Fracture Management Chul Won HA

12.05 12.15 Rotation in Revision Knee - what is the relevance Piers YATES

12.15 12.25 My approach to difficult Revision knee Ashok RAJGOPAL

12.25 12.35 Management of Severe Tibial Deformities O.N. NAGI

12.35 12.45 Use of the Rotating Hinge Knee (RHK) in limb salvage surgery after osteosarcoma Wei-Ming CHEN

12.45 12.55 Longevity multicenter study Kazuo HIRAKAWA

12.55 13.10 Questions and Answers Session ALL FACULTY

13.10 14.10 Lunch

Session 5 - Clinical Insights in Daily PracticeModerators:

Wolfgang KLAUSERKeerati CHAROENCHOLVANICH

14.10 14.20 Early mobilization for optimal patient outcomes Kazuo HIRAKAWA

14.20 14.30 The Effect of Lower Extremity Alignment on Knee Adduction Moment After Total Knee Arthroplasty Cass NAKASONE

14.30 14.40 Identifying and dealing with Infection issues in its early stage Piers YATES

14.40 14.50 The choice of antibiotic loaded bone cement in total joint arthroplasty Yu-Han CHANG

14.50 15.00 A Retrospective Evaluation of the Relationship Between the Tibiofemoral Angle and the Mechanical Axis Cass NAKASONE

15.00 15.10 Infection control is the key Piya PINSORNSAK

15.10 15.20 Single stage bilateral THA for fused and other arthritic hips Pradeep BHOSALE

15.20 15.30 What my experience with MIS knee surgery has taught me Wei-Ming CHEN

15.30 15.40 Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients with Previous Acetabular Fracture Byung Woo MIN

15.40 15.55 Questions and Answers Session ALL FACULTY

15.55 16.05 Sessions Evaluation

16.05 16.25 Afternoon Coffee Break and End of Day 2

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Time

Breakout Room AModerators:

Pradeep BHOSALE (M)Sattaya ROJANASTHIEN (M)

Breakout Room BModerators:

Bruce CALDWELL (M)Byung Woo MIN (M)

Breakout Room CModerators:

O.N. NAGI (M)David DICKISON (M)

Breakout Room DModerators:

Ngai Nung LO (M)Cass NAKASONE (M)

08.30 - 10.00

Primary Hip and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters:Kazuo HIRAKAWAMahesh KULKARNI

Primary Knee & Pre TKA

Presenters:Andrew FREIBERGAshok RAJGOPALYasuo NIKI

Revision Knee and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters: Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICHWolfgang KLAUSER

Revision Hip & Technologies

Presenters:Pichai SURYANARAYANPiers YATES

10.00 - 10.20

10.20 - 11.50

Revision Knee and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters: Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICHWolfgang KLAUSER

Revision Hip & Technologies

Presenters:Pichai SURYANARAYANPiers YATES

Primary Knee & Pre TKA

Presenters:Andrew FREIBERGAshok RAJGOPALYasuo NIKI

Primary Hip and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters:Kazuo HIRAKAWAMahesh KULKARNI

11.50 - 12.50

12.50 14.20

Primary Knee & Pre TKA

Presenters:Andrew FREIBERGAshok RAJGOPALYasuo NIKI

Primary Hip and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters:Kazuo HIRAKAWAMahesh KULKARNI

Revision Hip & Technologies

Presenters:Pichai SURYANARAYANPiers YATES

Revision Knee and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters: Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICHWolfgang KLAUSER

14.20 - 14.40

14.40 - 16.10

Revision Hip & Technologies

Presenters:Pichai SURYANARAYANPiers YATES

Revision Knee and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters: Keerati CHAROENCHOLVANICHWolfgang KLAUSER

Primary Hip and their issues(pre-op management, tips & tricks, solutions; post-op protocols)

Presenters:Kazuo HIRAKAWAMahesh KULKARNI

Primary Knee & Pre TKA

Presenters:Andrew FREIBERGAshok RAJGOPALYasuo NIKI

16.10 - 16.30

Program is subjected to changes

Day 3 - Sunday, 6 July 2014 - Focused Interactive Sessions

Morning Coffee Break

Lunch

Symposium Evaluation and End of APOS 2014

Afternoon Coffee Break

9/06/20143:13 PM