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
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Johnson & Johnson AG
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Instructional Hip Course
DIRECT
ANTERIOR APPROACH
SCHULTERARTHROSKOPIE
KURS
AMth PRÄPARAT
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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
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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
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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.