direct anterior approach
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direct anterior approach
Venue Friday Hotel Allegro Bern Kornhausstrasse 3 CH-3013 Bern Venue Saturday Universität Bern Institut für Anatomie Faculty Baltzerstrasse 2 Postfach 922 Tel: +41 (0)31 339 55 00 Dr. med. Patrick Grüninger CH-3000 Bern 9 info@kursaal-bern.ch Facharzt FMH für Chirurgie, (0)31 631 84 33 Allgemein Tel: und +41 Unfallchirurgie office@ana.unibe.ch Stadtspital Waid, Zürich Dr. med. Philipp Meyer Facharzt FHM für Orthopädische Chirurgie und Traumatologie Hirslandenklinik St. Anna, Luzern Dr. med. Christoph Wullschleger Facharzt FMH für Orthopädische Chirurgie und Chirurgie Crossklinik, Basel Information / Registration / Hotel Reservation Benjamin Kezic Organisation bkezic1@its.jnj.com Johnson & Johnson AG DePuy Synthes Johnson & Johnson AG Branch Office Zuchwil DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine21 Luzernstrasse Gubelstrasse 34 CH-4528 Zuchwil CH-6300 Zug Tel: +41 (0)32 720 48 02 Schweiz Mobile:+41 (0)79 229 64 03 Tel.: +41 (0)58 231 23 33 depuych@its.jnj.com Instructional Hip Course DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH SCHULTERARTHROSKOPIE KURS AMth PRÄPARAT th Aprilfür29 - 30Professionals , 2016 Healthcare Bern, Switzerland 28. August 2013 Basel, Schweiz Program Location: University of Bern Anatomy Saturday, April 30 th Location: Hotel Allegro Friday, April 29 th Afternoon Individual Arrival at the Allegro Hotel 17:00 Welcome and Introduction Marc Patzke 17:05 The Anterior Approach History & Evolution Procedure Review Understanding the anterior anatomy PD Dr Naal 17:20 Preoperative Preparation PD Dr Naal Patient selection Planning & Templating Preparation & Draping 17:30 The Anterior Incision Location Soft tissue exposure & Correct interval Capsular exposure Dr de Menezes Optimizing Femoral Exposure / Neck cut & Head removal Anterior Labrum & Osteophyte removal Dislocation vs. in situ cut Neck cut & Proper femoral orientation Soft tissue release Elevating the femur Dr Henkus 18:30 Table Exposure – The good, the bad & the ugly PD Dr Rüdiger 18:40 Acetabular Implantation using the Pinnacle® Cup System Retractor placement & Reaming Landmarks & Implant orientation PD Dr Rüdiger 18:50 Femoral Implantation PD Dr Rüdiger using the Corail® Hip System Anterior Broaching & How it differs from other approaches Trial Reduction Using x-ray to verify leg length & Offset 19:00 Faculty panel - Discussion, Q&A 19:30 End of day 1 20:00 Dinner at the Restaurant 17:45 07:00 07:50 Breakfast at the hotel, check-out hotel Faculty – Individual transfer from the hotel to the institute of anatomy by car All 08:10 Participants – Individual transfer from the hotel to the institute of anatomy by car 08:30 Start Demo Surgery Moderator: Prof Corten PD Dr Naal 09:30 Coffee break All 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 13:30 First hands-on session Second hands-on session Open discussion – Summary – Closing Words Farewell Lunch Individual Departure All All All All All Invited Faculty Prof Dr Kristoff Corten, Hip Unit ZOL Genk, Belgium Dr Hans-Erik Henkus, HAGA teaching hospital The Hague, NL Dr Daniel de Menezes, Spitalzentrum Biel, Switzerland PD Dr Florian Naal, Schulthess Klinik Zürich, Switzerland PD Dr Hannes Rüdiger, Schulthess Klinik Zurich, Switzerland All All Learning Objectives After the course, participants should be able to: • understand the benefits and technique for minimally invasive THA through the DAA. • gain (preliminary) surgical skills for performing total Hip Arthroplasty through the DAA. • determine the necessary steps for patient positioning and draping associated with the procedure. Participant Profile This course is aimed at experienced surgeons with a special interest in minimally invasive hip surgery through the DAA. It is of particular benefit not only to those surgeons looking to adopt the DAA in their local clinical practice, but also for those who are already exposed to the DAA and want to improve it. The course will be held in English, requiring a good level of competency in this language.