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11/08/2010
ADVANCES & TECHNIQUESIN
JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY
NINTH WINTER MEETING
January 13 – 15, 2011Cochin, India
Presented by:
New York
Sponsored by:
Course ChairmanChitranjan S. Ranawat, M.D.
www.ranawatorthopaedics.com
Venue Le Meridien Kochi
Maradu Cochin, Kerala 682304
For hotel accommodation please contact:
Le Meridien, Cochin
Tel: (91)(484) 2705777Fax: (91)(484) 2705750
E-mail: [email protected]
Course Registration Dates and Time:
Thursday January 13, 2011 7am – 9am
Ranawat Orthopaedic Research Foundation Fellows Wednesday January 12, 2011, 4pm – 6:30pm
Cocktail Reception & Dinner for All Attendees Friday January 14, 2011 7:30pm Onward
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A Message from the Chairman
ADVOCACY QUALITY ACCOUNTABILITY
Supporting or recommending a certain cause or policy is known as advocacy. To fulfill your obligation as a patient advocate, you must provide the patient with the best possible care from all professionals, including yourself. To achieve the best possible outcome, you must evaluate the patient’s orthopaedic condition, general health including comorbidity and the various available clinical treatment options. To properly weigh the various clinical treatment options you must be familiar with Level I & II medical evidence from peer-reviewed published literature, as well as other scientific information on a given topic. Although knowledge alone does not guarantee a good outcome, it allows the surgeon to focus on the safety and efficacy of a given treatment option. Providing high quality care leads to high patient satisfaction.
Accountability is the fact or condition of being responsible. Surgeon accountability in providing quality care is extremely difficult to assess.
The concerns pertaining to quality are:
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1. What specific methodology and mechanism(s) should be used to assess the quality of care?
2. Who should determine the criteria for acceptable quality of care?
3. A committee of physicians and non-physicians knowledgeable in the field could establish the methodology and mechanism(s) for acceptable standards of patient care.
4. Every quality measure ought to be risk adjusted based on pre-operative comorbidities, including methods and mechanism(s) which are necessary to report deviations.
5. The committee should identify quality deviation(s), take corrective action whenever necessary, including the educational process required to improve the deviation.
In recent years, issues of ethical behavior, conflict of interest and deceptive marketing in the medical profession have entered the public forum because of widespread use of the following:
1. Metal on metal hip replacement2. Ceramic on ceramic hip replacement3. MIS surgical techniques4. Navigation for use on all patients
In the end, the primary objective of achieving a good outcome and a high level of patient satisfaction is to provide the best and
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most compassionate care under the given circumstances. No surgeon should be penalized or held accountable for quality of care under difficult circumstances beyond the surgeon’s control. However, the old saying, “know thyself,” is particularly applicable here. As a surgeon, you must know and respect the parameters of your God-given abilities, medical training, and knowledge of the literature. Remember that you are the only one responsible for your conduct, clinical choices, and results.
Quality care and patient satisfaction matters!
Sincerely,
Chitranjan S. Ranawat, M.D.
ADVANCES & TECHNIQUESIN
JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY
January 13 – 15, 2011 Cochin, India
Course Chairman: Chitranjan S. Ranawat, M.D. Hospital for Special Surgery New York, New York
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Foreign Faculty Local Faculty
ROBERT B. BOURNE, MD London Health Sciences CentreOntario, Canada
HARISH S. BHENDE, MSL.T.D. Medical CollegeMumbai
S. K. S. MARYA, MSMax Healthcare InstituteNew Delhi
THORSTEN GEHRKE, MDEndoclinicHamburg, Germany
PRADEEP B. BHOSALE, MSK.E.M. HospitalMumbai
ARUN MULLAJI, MSBreech Candy HospitalMumbai
MICHAEL M. MORLOCK, PhDTechnical UniversityHamburg, Germany
VIJAY C. BOSE, MSApollo HospitalChennai
ASHOK RAJGOPAL, MSMedicity Medanta HospitalNew Delhi
AMAR S. RANAWAT, MDHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York
ADITYA R. DAFTARY, MBBSInnovision ImaghingMumbai
K. H. SANCHETI, MSSancheti Institute of OrthopaedicsPune
ANIL S. RANAWAT, MDHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York
SANJEEV JAIN, MSHira Nandani HospitalMumbai
PARAG K. SANCHETI, MSSancheti Institute of OrthopaedicsPune
WILLIAM L. WALTER, MDMater ClinicSydney, Australia
NANDKISHORE LAUD, MS Laud Clinic & Shushrusha HospitalMumbai
PICHAI SURYANARAYAN, M.S.Apollo HospitalChennai
RUSSELL E. WINDSOR, MDHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York
RAJESH MANIAR, MSLilawati HospitalMumbai
JACOB VARGHESE, MSLakeshore HospitalCochin
ASHOK JOHARI, MS – President, Indian Orthopaedic Association
PROGRAMTHURSDAY Jan 13, 2011
09:00am - 09:06am Welcome and Chairman's Comments C. Ranawat
09:06am - 09:12am Lighting Ceremony - Mahurat Ceremony Always Respect the Tradition - N. Laud
K. Sancheti
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09:12am - 09:17am President of IOA Address A. Johari
09:17am - 09:24am Lifetime Achievement Award Nandkishore Shamrao Laud
K. Sancheti
KNEE TOPICSSESSION I – IMAGING Moderator: T. Gehrke
09:24am - 09:30am Radiographic Criteria for Optimum TKA S. Marya
09:30am - 09:36am Preoperative Templating with Stand. & Computer Based Radiographs R. Windsor
09:36am - 09:42am Role of MRI in Identifying Pathology in TKA A. Daftary
09:42am - 09:52am Discussion
MASTER VIDEO: CURRENT TECHNIQUES Moderator: R. Bourne
09:52am - 10:00am Correction of Varus Deformity – Classic Approach R. Windsor
10:00am - 10:08am Correction of Varus Deformity – New Trends C. Ranawat
10:08am - 10:16am
10:16am - 10:24am
10:24am - 10:32am
Correction of Valgus Deformity
Correction of Flexion Contracture
Correction of Extra Articular Deformity
P.Suryanarayan
P. Sancheti
A. Mullaji
10:32am - 10:47am Discussion
10:47am - 11:05am COFFEE BREAK
SPECIAL FOCUS – INFECTION IN TKA : CURRENT TRENDS Moderator: P.Suryanarayan
11:05am - 11:11am Prevention of Infection P. Bhosale
11:11am - 11:17am Treatment & Results – One Stage T. Gehrke
11:17am - 11:23am
11:23am - 11:29am
Treatment & Results – Two Stage
Treatment of Recalcitrant Infection
S.. Marya
R. Bourne
11:29am - 11:35am
11:35am - 11:50am
New Trends in Antibiotic Therapy
Discussion
A. Rajgopal
PROGRAMTHURSDAY Jan 13, 2011
KNEE TOPICS – ContinuedSESSION II – EVIDENCE BASED RESULTS: PRIMARY TKA Moderator: C. Ranawat11:50am - 11:58pm Cruciate Retaining – Fixed Bearing
Why is it Better?A. Rajgopal
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11:58pm - 12:06pm Cruciate Substituting – Fixed Bearing Why is it Better?
S. Jain
12:06pm - 12:14pm Cruciate Substituting – Rotating Platform Why is it Necessary?
R. Maniar
12:14pm - 12:22pm
12:22pm - 12:30pm
Gender Knee Is it Real?
Patella Femoral Replacement Current Status
R. Windsor
H. Bhende
12:30pm - 12:50pm Discussion
12:50pm - 01:40pm LUNCH
SESSION III – NAVIGATION Moderator: P. Bhosale
01:40pm - 01:48pm Navigation: Current & Future A. Mullaji
01:48pm - 01:56pm Future Direction of Robotic Surgery An. Ranawat
01:56pm - 02:04pm Custom Instruments: Can They Make A Difference? Am. Ranawat
02:04pm - 02:20pm Discussion
SESSION IV – COMPLICATIONS IN TKA Moderator: What do we know?
R. Windsor
02:20pm - 02:26pm Common Mistakes Leading to Early Failure R. Bourne
02:26pm - 02:32pm How to Avoid the Unstable Knee H. Bhende
02:32pm - 02:38pm Anterior Knee Pain & Crepitation C. Ranawat
02:38pm - 02:44pm
02:44pm - 02:50pm
Osteolysis & Loosening How can we eliminate?
Periprosthetic Fracture Here to Stay
W. Walter
P.Suryanarayan
02:50pm - 03:10pm Discussion
SESSION V – PRESIDENTIAL LECTURES Moderator:
N. Laud
03:10pm - 03:16pm
03:16pm - 03:22pm
Uni-Compartmental: Fixed Bearing
Uni-Compartmental: Mobile Bearing
An. Ranawat
R. Bourne
03:22pm – 03:28pm
03:28pm – 03:34pm
TKA: Fixed Bearing Knee For All Surgeons
TKA: Mobile Bearing Current Trends
P. Sancheti
A. Mullaji
03:34pm - 03:45pm
03:45pm - 04:00pm
Discussion
COFFEE BREAK PROGRAM
THURSDAY Jan 13, 2011KNEE TOPICS - Continued
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SESSION VI – CASE PRESENTATIONS Moderator: C. Ranawat
04:00pm - 05:00pm
Questions To Be Answered: Panel Members: How to get the tibial cut right How to size the knee correctly How to judge rotational alignment of the femoral
component in flexion/extension Criteria of a well balanced knee in flexion and extension Technique for replacing the patella Over-stuffing of the patella in TKA
R. BourneT. GehrkeR. WindsorS. MaryaA. MullajiA. Rajgopal
SESSION VII – DELEGATE DISCUSSION Moderator: C. Ranawat
05:00pm - 05:30pm Questions From The Floor Panel Members:
R. BourneAm. RanawatW. WalterR. WindsorR. ManiarP. Sancheti
05:30pm - 05:35pm Chairman’s Review and Comments
06:00pm - 07:00pm CeramTec Sponsored Session Moderator: Am. RanawatW. Walter
PROGRAMFRIDAY Jan 14, 2011
KNEE TOPICS - Continued
09:00am – 09:05am Chairman’s Review and Comments C. Ranawat
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PAPER PRESENTATIONS – Dholakia Award Moderator: C. Ranawat
09:05am - 09:10am Presentation <40
09:10am - 09:15pm
09:15pm - 09:23am
Presentation >40
Discussion
SESSION I – PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Moderator: T. Gehrke
09:23am - 09:29am
09:29am - 09:35am
Techniques & Results - HTO Closed Wedge Osteotomy
Opening Wedge Osteotemy
H. Bhende
An. Ranawat
09:35am - 09:50am Discussion
SESSION II – PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES IN REVISION TKA Moderator: R. Windsor
09:50am - 09:56am Revision of Patella Am. Ranawat
09:56am - 10:02am
10:02am - 10:08am
10:08am - 10:14am
10:14am - 10:20am
Management of Bone Defects
Role of Non-Cemented Fixation
Restoration of Extensor Mechanism
Role of Constraint Implants – TC3 & Hinges
R. Maniar
R. Bourne
W. Walter
T. Gehrke
10:20am - 10:40am Discussion
10:40am - 11:00am COFFEE BREAK
HIP TOPICS
SESSION I – FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES: Moderator: Treatment & Results
Am. Ranawat
11:00am - 11:06am
11:06am – 11:12am
11:12am – 11:18am
11:18am – 11:24am
Internal Fixation
Hemi Arthroplasty – Unipolar
Hemi Arthroplasty – Metal Bipolar
Hemi Arthroplasty – Ceramic Bipolar
An. Ranawat
N.Laud
J. Varghese
M. Morlock
11:24am - 11:30am
11:30am - 11:45am
Fracture Hip: A Place for THR
Discussion
PROGRAM FRIDAY Jan 14, 2010 HIP TOPICS – Continued
R. Bourne
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SESSION II – BASIC SURGICAL TECHNIQUES Moderator: W. Walter
11:45am - 11:53am
11:53am - 12:01pm
12:01pm - 12:09pm
12:09pm - 12:17pm
12:17pm - 12:35pm
12:35pm - 01:20pm
Posterolateral
Anterior
Anteriolateral
Resurfacing
Discussion
LUNCH
C. Ranawat
R. Maniar
S. Jain
V. Bose
SPECIAL FOCUS: ALTERNATIVE BEARINGS Moderator: C. Ranawat
01:20pm - 01:26pm Metal on Highly Cross Link Polyethylene P. Bhosale
01:26pm - 01:32pm Metal on Metal R. Bourne
01:32pm - 01:38pm Ceramic on Ceramic W. Walter
01:38pm - 01:44pm Ceramic on Highly Cross Link Polyethylene Am. Ranawat
01:44pm - 02:00pm Discussion
MASTER VIDEO LECTURE SERIES: PRIMARY THA Moderator: K. Sancheti
02:00pm - 02:08pm Cemented Cup & Stem C. Ranawat
02:08pm - 02:16pm Cementless Cup & Stem W. Walter
02:16pm - 02:24pm Modular Femoral Stems for Complex THA Am. Ranawat
02:24pm - 02:39pm Discussion
SESSION III – COMPLICATIONS IN THA Moderator: C. Ranawat
02:39pm - 02:45pm Infection T. Gehrke
02:45pm - 02:51pm Dislocation J. Varghese
02:51pm - 02:57pm Leg Length Inequality V. Bose
02:57pm - 03:03pm Avoiding Intraoperative Fracture & Treatment of Perioperative Fracture
W. Walter
03:03pm - 03:18pm
03:18pm - 03:40pm
Discussion
COFFEE PROGRAM FRIDAY Jan 14, 2010
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HIP TOPICS – Continued
PRESIDENTAL LECTURES Moderator: V. Bose
03:40pm - 03:46pm Future of Robotic Surgery Am. Ranawat
03:46pm - 03:52pm Hip Resurfacing – Failure Mechanisms M. Morlock
03:52pm - 04:05pm Discussion
SESSION V – CASE PRESENTATIONS Moderator: C. Ranawat
04:05pm - 04:40pm Questions To Be Answered: Panel Members:
How to maximize exposure Proper acetabular positioning using anatomic landmarks How to avoid dislocation How to avoid intraoperative femoral fracture Combine antiversion & coplanar test
R. BourneT. GehrkeW. WalterV. BosePSuryanarayanJ. Varghese
SESSION VI – DELEGATE DISCUSSION Moderator: C. Ranawat
04:35pm - 05:10pm Questions from the Floor Panel Members:
R. BourneAm. RanawatM. MorlockN. LaudS. MaryaP. Bhosale
05:10pm - 05:20pm Chairman’s Review & Comments
05:45pm - 06:45pm Depuy Sponsored Session
07:15pm onwards Gala Dinner
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List of Ranawat Orthopaedic Research Foundation Fellows
Dr. Anand DevnaniKelanton, Malaysia
Dr. Shantaram Shettey, Mangalore, India
Dr. Som Pratap GuptaJaipur, India
Dr. Vinod NaneriaIndore, India
Dr. Jayant NadkarniOrmskirk, U.K.
Dr. P.B. BhosaleMumbai, India
Dr. P. SuryanarayanChennai, India
Dr. Sameer GuptaJabalpur, India
Dr. Bharat KelkarNashik, India
Dr. Mukut SharmaJaipur, India
Dr. S.P. MohantyManipal, India
Dr. S.V. VaidyaMumbai, India
Dr. M.S. DhillonChandigarh, India
Dr. Varun ChandraJamshedpur, India
Dr. Sanjeev JainMumbai, India
Dr. Mangal PariharMumbai, India
Dr. Arun MullajiMumbai, India
Dr. Joy PatankarMumbai, India
Dr. Aseem ParekhMumbai, India
Dr. Rajesh ManiarMumbai, India
Dr. Shrinivas S. ShintrePune, India
Dr. P. Sripathi RaoManipal, India
Dr. P.K. AgarwalBangalore, India
Dr. Paresh PandyaRajkot, India
Dr. Farhad TaraporwalaMumbai, India
Dr. Milind KulkarniMiraj, India
Dr. Ravindra GangwalUjjain, India
Dr. Sunil ShahaneMumbai, India
Dr. Nasir Ahmed MirSrinagar, India
Dr. Buddha Deb ChatterjeeJamshedpur, India
Dr. Sushrut BabhulkarNagpur, India
Dr. Dayanidhi DesaiSurat, India
Dr. Shubhranshu MohantyMumbai, India
Dr. Vivek MittalNew Delhi, India
Dr. Prem KotianManglore, India
Dr. Nirbhay ShahRajkot, India
Dr. Vinay GoyalJaipur, India
Dr. Manuj WadhwaChandigarh, India
Dr. Kishore KumarMumbai, India
Dr. Vikas KulshreshthaAssam, India
Dr. Parag K. SanchetiPune, India
Dr. Dhiraj MarothiBikaner, India
Dr. Rajesh MalhotraNew Delhi, India
Dr. Laghvendu ShekharJaipur, India
Dr. Sandeep GuptaNew Delhi, India
Dr. Jawed BhatJammu Kashmir, India
Dr. Anoop JhuraniJaipur, India
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