DAY 1: AUGUST 23, 2012 |
PRELIMINARIES |
4-4.50 PM | PREAMBLE | Catani | 10 | RICHARDSON | LONG TERM VIEW OF PATIENT- A PRESENT FOR LIFE |
| | Mullaji | 10 | MATSUDA | IMPACT OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS IN PLANNING A TKA |
| | | 10 | NELISSEN | SELECTING A PROSTHESIS: KEYNOTE |
| | | 10 | JONES | IMMUNE COMPROMISED PATIENT |
| | | 10 | SHETH | FACTORING IN THE PATIENT’S PSYCHE: KEYNOTE |
4.50-5.30 PM | ALTERNATIVES TO ARTHROPLASTY | Agarwala | 10 | RICHARDSON | CARTILAGE REGENERATION |
| | Matsuda | 10 | JONES | ROLE OF ARTHROSCOPY? |
| | | 10 | PARIHAR | HTO WITH A FIXATOR |
| | | 10 | RICHARDSON | OPENING WEDGE HTO |
5.30-6.30 PM | PARTIAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY | Tapasvi | 10 | MATSUDA | ALIGNING A UKA |
| | Rajgopal | 20 | BARRETT VS DODD | FIXED VS MOBILE BEARING: DEBATE |
| | | 10 | SORIAL | CEMENTLESS UKA-MID-TERM RESULTS |
| | | 10 | DODD | MANAGING COMPLICATIONS OF UKA |
| | | 10 | BARRETT | PATELLO-FEMORAL RESURFACING |
6.30-7.20 PM | DESIGN ASPECTS | Barrett | 15 | HELDRETH | BASIC BIOMECHANICS |
| | Sorial | 10 | CATANI | RELATION BETWEEN DESIGN & BIOMECHANICS |
| | | 15 | HELDRETH | DOES FUNCTION FOLLOW FORM?: KEYNOTE |
| | | 10 | GREENWALD | POLY – THEN & NOW |
7.20-8 PM | EMERGING TECH | Greenwald | 10 | CATANI | PSI ACCURACY? |
| | Choon | 10 | SORIAL | PSI EARLY RESULTS |
| | | 20 | GREENWALD/ PANEL | HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW?: Nelissen, Richardson, Dodd, Barrett, Husted, Jones |
DAY 2: AUGUST 24, 2012 |
PRIMARY |
8-9 AM | PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE | | 10 | RICHARDSON | MANAGING YOUR TEAM SAFELY IN THE THEATRE |
| | Richardson | 10 | MOHANTY | KEYS STEPS TO REDUCING INFECTION IN TKA |
| | Sancheti | 30 | PANEL | HOW DO YOU MINIMISE RISK OF INFECTION AT EACH STEP: Bhende, Nilen Shah, Prasad, Modi, Bhosale, Vivek Shetty |
9-10 AM | BLOOD & OTHER MATTERS | | 8 | JONES | LET IT BLEED;: TKA WITHOUT TOURNIQUET |
| | Nelissen | 8 | SHAH NILEN | BLOODLESS TKA? |
| | Wakankar | 8 | MANIAR | BEST REGIME FOR TXA |
| | | 8 | BUDHIPARAMA | VTE PROPHYLAXIS IN ASIANS |
| | | 10 | HUSTED | UNNECESSARY TRADITIONS |
| | | 10 | ARCHIK | OPTIMUM ANESTHESIA |
10-10.20 | FIXED OR MOBILE BEARING? Debate | Maniar | 10 | BUECHEL VS Bhalodia | WHY MOBILE BEARING? |
| | | 10 | MODI | WHY FIXED BEARING |
10.20-12 AM | HOW I DO A TKA | Agarwala | 8 | BHALODIA | ALIGNING WITH ROBOTIC ASSISTANCE |
| | Mullaji | 20 | PANEL | PREOP XRAY, PLANNING, ANESTHESIA, SPINE PROB, SKIN PROB, RA DRUGS, INCISION, EXPOSURE, TIB OR FEM CUT 1ST; FLEX OR EXT GAP 1ST; ETC |
| | | 10 | BUECHEL | EASY WAY TO BALANCE KNEES |
| | | 10 | CATANI | BALANCING WITH CAS |
| | | 30 | PANEL | OPTIMISING TECHNIQUE: ROTATION, PATELLA, CEMENTING, CLOSURE |
| | | 20 | Q & A | Panel: Barrett, Budhiparama, Banerji, Chatterji, Briard, Shekhar Agarwal |
12-1 PM | THE NITTY-GRITTY OF DEFORMITY CORRECTION: VARUS | Budhiparama | 6 | CHOON | WHY CR FOR SEVERE DEFORMITY: DEBATE |
| | Modi | 6 | VAIDYA | WHY PS FOR SEVERE VARUS: DEBATE |
| | | 6 | PADGAONKAR | WHEN TO CONSIDER CONSTRAINED TKA |
| | | 6 | RONEN ROY | WHAT TO RELEASE AND HOW |
| | | 6 | WADHWA | HOW TO BONE GRAFT FOR DEFECTS |
| | | 6 | SANJEEV JAIN | WHEN TO USE AUGMENTS |
| | | 6 | MANZARY | INDICATIONS FOR USING LONG STEMMED TIBIAL COMPONENT |
| | | 15 | PANEL & MODERATORS | MORE TIPS & TRICKS |
1-2 PM | LUNCH |
2-3 PM | VALGUS | Buechel | 10 | BRIARD | HOW I DEAL WITH SEVERE VALGUS |
| | Bannerji | 6 | KASODEKAR | WHAT TO RELEASE AND HOW |
| | | 6 | PRASAD | GETTING THE FEMORAL CUT RIGHT |
| | | 6 | ANOOP JHURANI | CORRECTLY ROTATING THE FEMORAL COMPONENT |
| | | 6 | SURYAVANSHI | DEALING WITH PATELLAR MALTRACKING IN A VALGUS KNEE |
| | | 6 | REDDY RAJASHEKHAR | WHEN TO ADD CONSTRAINT |
| | | 15 | PANEL & Moderators | ADDITIONAL TIPS & TRICKS |
3-4 PM | FLEXION DEFORMITY | | 10 | BRIARD | HOW I CORRECT SEVERE FFD |
| | Manzary | 6 | ASHIT SHAH | WHAT TO RELEASE FOR FFD |
| | Vaidya | 6 | BHENDE | BALANCING THE LARGE FLEXION GAP |
| | | 6 | SANGTANI | WHEN TO ADD CONSTRAINT |
| | | 6 | PAREKH DIMPLE | POSTOP REHAB FOR SEVERE FFD |
| | | 15 | PANEL & MODERATORS | MORE TIPS & TRICKS |
4-5 PM | SPECIAL CHALLENGES | | 6 | VIKASH KAPOOR | TKA AFTER HTO – CAVEATS |
| | Dodd | 6 | MANZARY | KEY STEPS IN ENSURING HIGH FLEXION |
| | Bhende | 6 | SOONAWALA | EXPOSURE OF THE STIFF KNEE |
| | | 6 | MAHAJAN UNMESH | TACKLING THE BOWED FEMUR |
| | | 6 | CHOON | SIMULTANEOUS BILAT TKA – IS IT SAFE? |
| | | 6 | BANNERJEE P K | TIPS FOR TKA IN OBESE |
| | | 6 | NELISSEN | TKA AFTER ARTHRODESIS |
| | | 6 | BHOSALE | TKA AFTER PRIOR TB |
5-5.15 | TEA |
5.15-6 PM | THE AFTERMATH | | 10 | HUSTED | FAST-TRACK TKA |
| | Agarwal Shekhar | 10 | RICHARDSON | ATTENTION TO DETAIL |
| | Gulati | 6 | KETAN SHAH | COCKTAILS ANYONE? |
| | | 6 | YASH GULATI | DO PATIENTS REALLY NEED PHYSIO AFTER TKA? |
| | | 6 | VENGSARKAR | OPTIMUM REHAB PROGRAMME AFTER TKA |
6-7 PM | PRIMARY TKA: INSTRUCTIONAL XRAY CASE DISCUSSION | Agarwala | | PANEL | Barrett, Jones, Briard, Rajgopal, Wakankar, Manzary |
| | Guruva Reddy | | | |
ADJOURN |
DAY 3: AUGUST 25, 2012 |
9-10 AM | COMPLICATIONS | | 10 | SANJAY AGARWALA | PERIPROSTHETIC # FEMORAL |
| | Laud | 10 | CHOON | PERIPROSTHETIC # TIBIAL |
| | Wadhwa | 6 | SHARMA RAJIV | REPLACE OR FIX PERIPROSTHETIC #? |
| | | 6 | TAPASVI | EXTENSOR MECHANISM RUPTURES |
| | | 6 | JOSHI VINAY | MANAGING MCL DAMAGE INTRA-OP |
| | | 6 | SANJAY PAI | PATELLA CREPITUS & CLUNK- CAUSES AND AVOIDANCE |
9.45 | LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD | Laud | 15 | RAJGOPAL | |
| | Sorial | | | |
10-10.30 AM | RESEARCH | Malhotra | 10 | | VALUE OF DOCUMENTATION |
| | | 10 | GAUTAM SHETTY | WHY PUBLISH |
| | | 10 | ASHOK SHYAM | HOW TO START RESEARCH |
10.30-11 AM | CONTROVERSIES | | 10 | MALHOTRA RAJESH | IS THERE AN ‘IDEAL’ ALIGNMENT? |
| | Maheshwari | 10 | PARAG SANCHETI | ARE SPACE SUITS & LAMINAR FLOW THEATRES MANDATORY? |
| | Archik | 10 | MANIAR RAJESH | CONVENTIONAL INSTRUMENTS, PSI OR CAS? |
11-12 NOON | ASSESSING FAILURE | | 10 | RAJASEKHARAN | WHY TKAS FAIL? |
| | Thakkar | 10 | NELISSEN | WORK UP FOR REVISION |
| | Mohanty | 10 | SORIAL | EVALUATION OF A FAILED TKA |
| | | 6 | DAFTARY | ROLE OF MRI? |
| | | 10 | MAHESH KULKARNI | DIAGNOSING INFECTION – AAOS GUIDELINES |
12-1PM | TECHNICAL TIPS IN REVISION TKA | | 6 | K C MEHTA | TIPS TO ACHIEVE ADEQUATE EXPOSURE IN REVISIONS |
| | Prasad | 6 | CHATTERJI | 5 KEY STEPS FOR SAFE EXPLANTATION |
| | Rajshekhar Reddy | 10 | PATIL MILIND | HOW TO BALANCE GAPS |
| | | 6 | SAWANT MILIND | IMPORTANCE OF RESTORING JOINT LINE |
| | | 6 | SHROFF MANISH | WHEN CAN PRIMARY IMPLANTS BE USED FOR REVISION? |
| | | 6 | RAJPUT | WHEN TO KEEP A HINGE HANDY? |
1-2 PM | LUNCH |
2-2.45 PM | BONE DEFECT MANAGEMENT | | 6 | BANDEKAR | CLASSIFYING BONE DEFECTS |
| | Catani | 6 | BABHULKAR | FEMORAL AUGMENTS |
| | Milind Patil | 6 | JAIN J P | TIBIAL AUGMENTS |
| | | 6 | WAKANKAR | ROLE OF TRABECULAR METAL CONES |
| | | 6 | JONES | PATELLA MANAGEMENT IN REVISIONS |
| | | 10 | MALHOTRA RAJESH | ROLE OF MASSIVE ALLOGRAFTS |
2.45-3.15 PM | FIXATION ISSUES | K C Mehta | 6 | VAIDYA NARENDRA | CEMENTLESS STEMS DEBATE |
| | Sanjeev Jain | 6 | DESAI MOHAN | CEMENTED STEMS debate |
| | | 6 | YOGESH CHAUDHARI | IS THERE A ROLE FOR OFFSET STEMS |
| | | 10 | JONES | METAPHYSEAL SLEEVES |
3.15-4 PM | STABILITY & CONSTRAINT | | 8 | INDRAJIT SARDAR | HOW TO DECIDE WHEN TO INCREASE CONSTRAINT |
| | Kharbanda | 8 | SHEKHAR AGARWAL | WHEN TO SLEEVE? WHEN TO STEM? |
| | Ronen Roy | 8 | GURUVA REDDY | MOBILE BEARINGS IN REVISION |
| | | 10 | JONES | ROLE OF ROTATING HINGES |
| | | 10 | CATANI | MEGAPROSTHESES |
4-5 PM | COMBATING INFECTION | | 10 | NELISSEN | INFECTION TREATMENT POLICY |
| | Soonawala | 8 | SORIAL | MANAGING THE SEPTIC TKA |
| | Vikash Kapoor | 10 | CHOON | SINGLE STAGE EXCHANGE |
| | | 10 | KHARBANDA | 2-STAGE: THE GOLD STANDARD? |
| | | 6 | THAKKAR | NON-ARTICULATING SPACERS: DEBATE |
| | | 6 | SHETTY VIVEK | ARTICULATING SPACERS debate |
| | | 10 | JONES | THE END GAME: ALTERNATIVES TO REVISION |
5-6 PM | FAILED TKA: INSTRUCTIONAL XRAYS FOR DISCUSSION | Mullaji | | PANEL | Thakkar, Malhotra, Bhende, Richardson, Catani, Jones |