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COMPLICATION DAY S C I E N T I F I C CO M M I T T E E : G.Walch, P.Boileau, D.Molé, L.Favard, C.Lévigne, F.Sirveaux ARTHROSCOPY / ARTHROPLASTY / FRACTURES WITH SURGICAL SKILLS LABS LIVE SURGERY - INTERACTIVE CASE PRESENTATIONS AN INTENSIVE 3-DAY COURSE JUNE 9 SPECIAL EVENT www.nice-shoulder-course.com

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Co m p l i C at i o n DayS C i e n t i f i C C o m m i t t e e :

G.Walch, P.Boileau, D.molé, L.favard, C.lévigne, F.Sirveaux

arthroSCopy / arthroplaSty / fraCtUreS

with Surgical SkillS labS live Surgery - interactive caSe preSentationS

An intensive 3-DAy Course

JUNE 9 SpEcial EvENt

www.nice-shoulder-course.com

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C o U r S e D e S C r i p t i o nthis three-day shoulder course is covering arthroscopic and prosthetic surgery and treatment of fractures. the program includes lectures by leading shoulder surgeons, knot-tying workshops, case presentations and interactive discussions with expert opi-nions and audience vote, live surgery sessions, and workshops with cadavers and plastic models. a whole day will be dedicated to the diagnosis and the treatment of complications in shoulder arthroplasty and their prevention. the participation to the course will give 18 points of cMe credit.

a f t e r n o o n W o r k S h o p Sthe faculty members will guide you through the techniques of arthroscopic procedures and shoulder replacement procedures.

Workshops on Shoulder Models & Saw-bones Shoulder arthroscopy & arthroplasty : thursday & Friday afternoon. Different surgi-cal techniques and instruments will be shown by experts. arthroscopic and surgical equipment from manufacturers will be available.

Knot-Tying Workshop: Surgeons will learn how to perform arthroscopic sliding and locking knots.

Fracture Workshop: Surgeons will learn how to perform osteosutures with the «nice knot» around a hemi or a reverse arthroplasty.

Ultrasound Workshop: Surgeons will learn a step-by-step approach to perform ul-trasound examination of the shoulder.

Cadaver Workshops (Optional) anatomical lab / Medical university of niceShoulder arthroscopy : thursday afternoon Shoulder arthroplasty : Friday afternoonthe cadaver workshops are limited and paid separately. there will be two participants for each shoulder.

f r i D a y a f t e r n o o n l i v e S U r g e r yFour Live Surgery procedures : two shoulder arthroscopies & two shoulder arthro-plasties will be performed and transmitted to the hotel palais de la Méditerranée.

WELCOMEto the Nice shoulder course 2012 - curreNt coNceptsthe success of the previous nice Shoulder courses prompts us to continue with this fifth edition. Our goal is to present the current concepts in shoulder pathology, understanding from a basic, a clinical and a practical approach. this year we will have a full day (Saturday, June 9) dedicated to prevention and treatment of complications in shoulder arthroplasty. we feel honored that international experts have accepted our invitation. we will have a lot of time for interactive case presentations, discussions, questions and controversies. it is our privilege to welcome you to nice and to the nice Shoulder course 2012.

Pascal Boileau, MD / course chairmanf a C U l t yghassan alaMi, MDtjarco alta, MDlaurent beguin, MDcharles beSSiere, MDpascal boileau, MDnicolas bonnevialle, MDDon buForD, MDwayne Z. burkheaD, MDalessandro caStagna, MDchris chuinarD, MDphilippe clavert, MD, phDrobert coFielD, MDphilippe collin, MDJoe De beer, MDDavid DineS, MDJoshua DineS, MDt. bradley eDwarDS, MDanders ekelunD, MDJames eSch, MDluc FavarD, MDMark Frankle, MDchristian gerber, MDFrank gholke, MD

andrew green, MDMarie-béatrice harDy, MDphilippe harDy, MDarmand hatZiDakiS, MDlennart hoveliuS, MDchunyan Jiang, MDJean kany, MDJames kelly, MDJean-François keMpF, MDalexandre laeDerMann, MDlaurent laFoSSe, MDpeter lapner, MDchristophe levigne, MDSigurd liavaag, MD, phDMarkus loew, MDneil J. Maki, MDpierre ManSat, MD, phD walter McclellanD, MDrobert MccorMack, MDbarbara MeliS, MDanthony Miniaci, MD Daniel Mole, MDlionel neyton, MD

tom norriS, MDkieran o’Shea, MDgiuseppe porcellini, MDpatric raiSS, MDc. Michael robinSon, MDDominique rouleau, MDadam ruMian, MDMarkus Scheibel, MDDaniel g. SchwartZ, MDFrançois SirveauX, MD, phDJohn Sperling, MDhiroyuki Sugaya, MDMark tauber, MDcharles-edouard thelu, MDchristophe troJani, MD, phDphilippe valenti, MDgilles walch, MDJaap willeMS, MDeugene wolF, MDallan young, MDMatthias ZuMStein, MD

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CONGRESSINFORMATIONC h a i r m a n pascal boileau, MD

D a t e S the congress will be held from: Thursday, June 7, 7:30 a.m. to Saturday, June 9, 06:30 p.m.

p l a C e Hotel Palais de la Méditerranée 15, promenade des anglais 06000 nice, France

tel: +334 9214 7700 http://www.lepalaisdelamediterranee.com

l a n g U a g e the course is in English - (No french translation)

C m e C r e D i t S The Nice Shoulder Course 2012 was granted 18 European CME credits (ECMEC) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).

r e g i S t r a t i o n o n o U r W e B - S i t e :w w w . n i c e - s h o u l d e r - c o u r s e . c o mregistration fee for the 3-Day Course 1200 €This fee includes: Lectures + Congress textbooks + Knot Tying Workshop + Fracture Workshop + Ultrasound workshop + Shoulder Model Workshops + Live Surgery + Cocktail party + Coffee breaks + Lunches on Thursday, Friday and Saturday

C a D a v e r W o r k S h o p S are optional and will take place in: Anatomical Lab, Medical University of Nice Anatomical Lab Directors: F. De Peretti, MD & P. Baqué, MD, PhD

28 avenue de Valombrose, 06000 Nice (6th floor) optional caDaver workShop (2 participants / shoulder) 500 €

S C i e n t i f i C e x h i B i t i o n S it is located in room «azur» on level 1 of the casino/palais de la Méditerranée, in front of the conference room.Coffee breaks will be free and served in the scientific exhibition area every day during the morning and afternoon sessions. only those wearing a badge will be allowed to attend the lectures and the scientific exhibition.

W e l C o m e C o C k t a i l p a r t y an opening cocktail party will be held on Thursday, June 7 at 06:30 p.m. on the patio of the palais de la Méditerranée hotel (3rd floor).

i n f o r m a t i o n / r e g i S t r a t i o n Christina LOICHT - SARL IMPACT10, rue ribotti - 06300 nice, Francephone/Fax : +33 4 92 07 35 76e-mail : [email protected]

S C i e n t i f i C C o o r D i n a t i o nDpt of Orthopaedics and Sports Traumatology / L’Archet 2 HospitalAgnès URANOVICZ & Anne FREGEAC151, route St antoine de ginestière - 06202 nice, Francephone : +33 4 92 03 64 97 Fax : +33 4 92 06 61 31

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thursdAY, JuNe 7, 2012 morning

Anterior Instability I Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MDArthroscopic Bankart Repair

07:30 Immobilization in External Rotation of First Dislocations: Sigurd Liavaag, MD, PhD Do Bankart Lesions Heal Better? Is Recurrence Lower? 07:40 Arthroscopic Stabilization of First-Time Dislocation: A Randomized Trial Study C. Michael Robinson, MD07:50 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: Crying on my 10 Years FU Results! Alessandro Castagna, MD08:00 Long-term Results after Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization Using Suture Anchors Jaap Willems, MD08:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability II Moderator: Jaap Willems, MDHill-Sachs Lesion Management

08:20 Patient Selection for Arthroscopic Bankart: The ISIS score Revisited! Dominique Rouleau, MD08:30 The Hill-Sachs Lesion: How to Measure it with 2D-CT? Which Size is Critical? Anthony Miniaci, MD08:40 Arthroscopic Hill-Sachs Remplissage: Where Does It Come From? Where Does it Go?... Eugene Wolf, MD08:50 Hill-Sachs Remplissage: Does it Limit Shoulder Motion? Does it Really Work?.. Kieran O’Shea, MD09:00 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability III Moderator: Christian Gerber MDGlenoid defect management (A)

09:10 Open Latarjet versus Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Case-Control Study Charles Bessière, MD09:20 Results after Bristow-Latarjet are Better than After Bankart Repair! Lennart Hovelius, MD09:30 Arthroscopic Bony Bankart Repair: How to Do it? Does It Pass the Test of Time? Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD09:40 Potential Injury of the Suprascapular Nerve During Latarjet Procedure Alexandre Laedermann, MD09:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 10:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit of the Exhibition (20’)

Anterior Instability IV Moderator: Gilles Walch, MDGlenoid defect management (B)

10:20 Open Latarjet Procedure: How to Make it Simple and Reproducible! Gilles Walch, MD10:30 The Cape Town Approach for Latarjet Procedure: Is There a Benefit to Flip the Bone Block?... Joe De Beer, MD10:40 Arthroscopic Latarjet: Results, Pitfalls & Complications Laurent Lafosse, MD10:50 The Open Bristow-Latarjet Procedure: Looking at the 25 years Results Lennart Hovelius, MD11:00 Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet-Bankart (2B3) Procedure: 2 to 5 years Results Charles-Edouard Thélu, MD11:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability V Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

11:20 Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Glenoid with Iliac Bone Graft Markus Scheibel, MD11:30 Arthroscopic Trillat: Another Crazy French Operation Daniel Schwartz, MD11:40 Decision-Making Process for the Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Instability Pascal Boileau, MD11:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

AC-Joint Stabilization Moderator: Eugene Wolf, MD

12:00 Arthroscopic Assisted Ligament Reconstruction in AC-Joint Separation Markus Scheibel, MD12:10 Arthroscopic Weaver-Dunn-Chuinard (WDC) for Chronic Ac-Joint Separation C. Trojani, MD & O. Gastaud, MD12:20 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 12:30 Luncheon (60’) 01:30 Coffee / Visit Exhibits (30’)

LECTURES &CASE PRESENTATIONS

Posterior Instability Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

02:00 Acute Traumatic Posterior Shoulder Dislocation: C. Michael Robinson, MD, FRCS Epidemiology, Risk of Recurrence & Functional Outcomes 02:10 Recurrent Posterior Shoulder Instability Revisited Marie-Beatrice Hardy, MD02:20 Arthroscopic Posterior Bone Block Using Screws: A New Challenge! L. Lafosse, MD & D. Schwartz, MD02:30 Arthroscopic Posterior Bone Block Using Sutures-Anchors with Bankart Repair: Pascal Boileau, MD Technique & Results 02:40 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

New Trends in the Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

02:50 Locking Plates for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Complications & Pitfalls Philippe Clavert, MD03:00 The Pathoanatomy of Displaced 3 & 4-Part Fractures Revisited P. Boileau, MD & T. d’Ollonne, MD 03:10 Results of a New Locked IM Nail Designed for PHF Fixation A. Hatzidakis, MD & T. d’Ollonne, MD03:20 Can Surgeons Predict What Makes a Good Hemiarthroplasty for Fracture? Pascal Boileau, MD03:30 Reverse Fracture Prosthesis: A New Treatment Option for The Elderly Lauryl Decroocq & Tjarco Alta, MD 03:40 Doubled Suture & The ‘’Nice Knot» : How to Make it? When to Use it? Ghassan B. Alami, MD03:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 04:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

06:30 Registration Coffee - Exhibits 07:20 Welcome - Opening Pascal Boileau, MD

ANterior iNstAbilitY / Ac-JoiNtposterior iNstAbilitY / FrActures

thursdAY, JuNe 7, 2012 afternoon

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Anterior Instability I Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MDArthroscopic Bankart Repair

07:30 Immobilization in External Rotation of First Dislocations: Sigurd Liavaag, MD, PhD Do Bankart Lesions Heal Better? Is Recurrence Lower? 07:40 Arthroscopic Stabilization of First-Time Dislocation: A Randomized Trial Study C. Michael Robinson, MD07:50 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: Crying on my 10 Years FU Results! Alessandro Castagna, MD08:00 Long-term Results after Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization Using Suture Anchors Jaap Willems, MD08:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability II Moderator: Jaap Willems, MDHill-Sachs Lesion Management

08:20 Patient Selection for Arthroscopic Bankart: The ISIS score Revisited! Dominique Rouleau, MD08:30 The Hill-Sachs Lesion: How to Measure it with 2D-CT? Which Size is Critical? Anthony Miniaci, MD08:40 Arthroscopic Hill-Sachs Remplissage: Where Does It Come From? Where Does it Go?... Eugene Wolf, MD08:50 Hill-Sachs Remplissage: Does it Limit Shoulder Motion? Does it Really Work?.. Kieran O’Shea, MD09:00 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability III Moderator: Christian Gerber MDGlenoid defect management (A)

09:10 Open Latarjet versus Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Case-Control Study Charles Bessière, MD09:20 Results after Bristow-Latarjet are Better than After Bankart Repair! Lennart Hovelius, MD09:30 Arthroscopic Bony Bankart Repair: How to Do it? Does It Pass the Test of Time? Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD09:40 Potential Injury of the Suprascapular Nerve During Latarjet Procedure Alexandre Laedermann, MD09:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 10:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit of the Exhibition (20’)

Anterior Instability IV Moderator: Gilles Walch, MDGlenoid defect management (B)

10:20 Open Latarjet Procedure: How to Make it Simple and Reproducible! Gilles Walch, MD10:30 The Cape Town Approach for Latarjet Procedure: Is There a Benefit to Flip the Bone Block?... Joe De Beer, MD10:40 Arthroscopic Latarjet: Results, Pitfalls & Complications Laurent Lafosse, MD10:50 The Open Bristow-Latarjet Procedure: Looking at the 25 years Results Lennart Hovelius, MD11:00 Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet-Bankart (2B3) Procedure: 2 to 5 years Results Charles-Edouard Thélu, MD11:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

Anterior Instability V Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

11:20 Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Glenoid with Iliac Bone Graft Markus Scheibel, MD11:30 Arthroscopic Trillat: Another Crazy French Operation Daniel Schwartz, MD11:40 Decision-Making Process for the Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Instability Pascal Boileau, MD11:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

AC-Joint Stabilization Moderator: Eugene Wolf, MD

12:00 Arthroscopic Assisted Ligament Reconstruction in AC-Joint Separation Markus Scheibel, MD12:10 Arthroscopic Weaver-Dunn-Chuinard (WDC) for Chronic Ac-Joint Separation C. Trojani, MD & O. Gastaud, MD12:20 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 12:30 Luncheon (60’) 01:30 Coffee / Visit Exhibits (30’)

Posterior Instability Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

02:00 Acute Traumatic Posterior Shoulder Dislocation: C. Michael Robinson, MD, FRCS Epidemiology, Risk of Recurrence & Functional Outcomes 02:10 Recurrent Posterior Shoulder Instability Revisited Marie-Beatrice Hardy, MD02:20 Arthroscopic Posterior Bone Block Using Screws: A New Challenge! L. Lafosse, MD & D. Schwartz, MD02:30 Arthroscopic Posterior Bone Block Using Sutures-Anchors with Bankart Repair: Pascal Boileau, MD Technique & Results 02:40 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

New Trends in the Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

02:50 Locking Plates for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Complications & Pitfalls Philippe Clavert, MD03:00 The Pathoanatomy of Displaced 3 & 4-Part Fractures Revisited P. Boileau, MD & T. d’Ollonne, MD 03:10 Results of a New Locked IM Nail Designed for PHF Fixation A. Hatzidakis, MD & T. d’Ollonne, MD03:20 Can Surgeons Predict What Makes a Good Hemiarthroplasty for Fracture? Pascal Boileau, MD03:30 Reverse Fracture Prosthesis: A New Treatment Option for The Elderly Lauryl Decroocq & Tjarco Alta, MD 03:40 Doubled Suture & The ‘’Nice Knot» : How to Make it? When to Use it? Ghassan B. Alami, MD03:50 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 04:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

06:30 Registration Coffee - Exhibits 07:20 Welcome - Opening Pascal Boileau, MD

ANterior iNstAbilitY / Ac-JoiNtposterior iNstAbilitY / FrActures

WORKSHOPSSee details on the seperate page

0 4 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 0 0 A RT H R O S C O P I C K N O T- T y I N G W O R K S H O P conference room

Directors: Jean-François Kempf, MD & James C. Esch, MD

0 4 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 0 0 F R A C T U R E W O R K S H O P / O S T E O S U T U R E S W I T H T H E « N I C E K N O T » room: Méditerranée 1

Directors: Nicolas Bonnevialle, MD, Gregory Moineau, MD, Barbara Melis, MD, Ghassan Alami, MD

0 4 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 0 0 U LT R A S O U N D W O R K S H O P F O R T H E S H O U L D E R S U R G E O N S room: Méditerranée 2

Don Buford, MD, Neil J. Maki, MD, Joe De Beer, MD

0 4 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 0 0 S H O U L D E R M O D E L W O R K S H O P SB A N K A RT R E PA I R , R O TAT O R C U F F R E PA I R , S L A P R E PA I R - A RT H R O P L A S T yyannick Roussanne, MD, Thomas D’Ollonne, MD

0 1 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 3 0 A N AT O M I C A L S P E C I M E N S W O R K S H O P S ( A RT H R O S C O P y ) - O P T I O N A LMEDICAL UNIVERSITy OF NICE

Directors: Christophe Trojani, MD, PhD, Nicolas Bronsard, MD, PhD

0 6 : 3 0 O N T H E PAT I O O F T H E PA L A I S D E L A M E D I T E R R A N E E ( 3 R D F L O O R )

thursdAY, JuNe 7, 2012 afternoon

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Rotator Cuff Repair I Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

07:30 Whose Rotator Cuff Tear Should We Fix and Whose Should Not Be Fixed? Christian Gerber, MD 07:40 Transosseous Repair or Transosseous-Equivalent Suture Bridge? Andy Green, MD07:50 Beware of Simple and Double Row Evangelists!... James Esch, MD08:00 SR versus DR Cuff Repairs: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Outcomes Joshua Dines, MD08:10 Low Rate of Tendon Healing... But Minimal Influence on Clinical Outcomes! Philippe Hardy, MD08:20 Arthroscopic Double-Row Repair: Double Trouble?... Pascal Boileau, MD08:30 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Rotator Cuff Repair II Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MD

08:50 How and Why Should we Look for Muscle Fatty Infiltration? Gilles Walch, MD09:00 Why and How to Approach Tendon Delamination? Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD09:10 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair with or without Acromioplasty? Peter Lapner, MD09:20 Arthroscopic Side-To-Side Rotator Cuff Repair: The Benefits of No-Row Repair Eugene Wolf, MD09:30 Immobilization After Cuff Repair Improves Anatomical & Clinical Results Jean-François Kempf, MD 09:40 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

10:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

Rotator Cuff Repair III - Can We Improve the Repair? Moderator : Jean-François Kempf, MD

10:30 Can We Improve Healing in Rotator Cuff Repairs? Joshua Dines, MD10:40 Strategies in Biologic Augmentation of Cuff Repair: A Review John Sperling, MD10:50 Addition of PRF: Better Vascularization... But Not Better Healing! Matthias Zumstein, MD11:00 Ultrasound Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff: Let the Shoulder Surgeon Do it! Don Buford, MD11:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Rotator Cuff Repair IV - Subscapularis Repair Moderator: Christian Gerber, MD

11:30 Subcapularis Tendon Tear: an Anatomic & Clinical Investigation Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD11:40 Arthroscopic Management of Subscapularis Tears: Repair Inside the Box! Alexandre Laedermann, MD11:50 Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair: No, Repair Outside The Box! Laurent Lafosse, MD12:00 Isolated Tears of the Subscapularis: Cut the Biceps and Leave it Alone! T. Bradley Edwards, MD12:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 12:30 Luncheon / Visit Exhibits

01:00 Coffee / Visit Exhibits

LECTURES &CASE PRESENTATIONS

07:00 Coffee - exhibits

rotAtor cuFF / loNg heAd oF the biceps muscle trANsFer / reverse prosthesis

Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears I Moderator : Gilles Walch, MDTendon Transfer / Reverse Prosthesis

01:30 The Teres Minor: The Forgotten Muscle of the Shoulder Gilles Walch, MD01:40 The ADLER Score: How to Quantify the Loss of Active External Rotation? Adam Rumian, MD01:50 Combined Loss of Active Elevation and External Rotation (CLEER) Walter McClelland, MD02:00 RSA + Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Complications & Results Christian Gerber, MD02:10 How to Rebalance the Cuff Deficient Shoulder? Pascal Boileau, MD02:20 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears II Moderator: Wayne Z. Burkhead, MD

02:40 Predictive Factors for Deficit of Active Mobility in Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Philippe Collin, MD02:50 Irreparable Supraspinatus Tendon Tears : Partial Repair is Enough! Giuseppe Porcellini, MD03:00 Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears : The Value of Biceps Tenotomy/Tenodesis Nicolas Bonnevialle, MD03:10 Open Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Technique, Indications & Limits Christian Gerber, MD03:20 Arthroscopic Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Is It safe? What are the Indications? Jean Kany, MD03:30 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

03:40 Coffee - Exhibits (20’)

WORKSHOPS12:30 - 01h30 / See seperate page

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Rotator Cuff Repair I Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

07:30 Whose Rotator Cuff Tear Should We Fix and Whose Should Not Be Fixed? Christian Gerber, MD 07:40 Transosseous Repair or Transosseous-Equivalent Suture Bridge? Andy Green, MD07:50 Beware of Simple and Double Row Evangelists!... James Esch, MD08:00 SR versus DR Cuff Repairs: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Outcomes Joshua Dines, MD08:10 Low Rate of Tendon Healing... But Minimal Influence on Clinical Outcomes! Philippe Hardy, MD08:20 Arthroscopic Double-Row Repair: Double Trouble?... Pascal Boileau, MD08:30 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Rotator Cuff Repair II Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MD

08:50 How and Why Should we Look for Muscle Fatty Infiltration? Gilles Walch, MD09:00 Why and How to Approach Tendon Delamination? Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD09:10 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair with or without Acromioplasty? Peter Lapner, MD09:20 Arthroscopic Side-To-Side Rotator Cuff Repair: The Benefits of No-Row Repair Eugene Wolf, MD09:30 Immobilization After Cuff Repair Improves Anatomical & Clinical Results Jean-François Kempf, MD 09:40 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

10:00 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

Rotator Cuff Repair III - Can We Improve the Repair? Moderator : Jean-François Kempf, MD

10:30 Can We Improve Healing in Rotator Cuff Repairs? Joshua Dines, MD10:40 Strategies in Biologic Augmentation of Cuff Repair: A Review John Sperling, MD10:50 Addition of PRF: Better Vascularization... But Not Better Healing! Matthias Zumstein, MD11:00 Ultrasound Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff: Let the Shoulder Surgeon Do it! Don Buford, MD11:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Rotator Cuff Repair IV - Subscapularis Repair Moderator: Christian Gerber, MD

11:30 Subcapularis Tendon Tear: an Anatomic & Clinical Investigation Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD11:40 Arthroscopic Management of Subscapularis Tears: Repair Inside the Box! Alexandre Laedermann, MD11:50 Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair: No, Repair Outside The Box! Laurent Lafosse, MD12:00 Isolated Tears of the Subscapularis: Cut the Biceps and Leave it Alone! T. Bradley Edwards, MD12:10 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’) 12:30 Luncheon / Visit Exhibits

01:00 Coffee / Visit Exhibits

07:00 Coffee - exhibits

rotAtor cuFF / loNg heAd oF the biceps muscle trANsFer / reverse prosthesis

LIVE SURGERY

Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears I Moderator : Gilles Walch, MDTendon Transfer / Reverse Prosthesis

01:30 The Teres Minor: The Forgotten Muscle of the Shoulder Gilles Walch, MD01:40 The ADLER Score: How to Quantify the Loss of Active External Rotation? Adam Rumian, MD01:50 Combined Loss of Active Elevation and External Rotation (CLEER) Walter McClelland, MD02:00 RSA + Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Complications & Results Christian Gerber, MD02:10 How to Rebalance the Cuff Deficient Shoulder? Pascal Boileau, MD02:20 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (20’)

Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears II Moderator: Wayne Z. Burkhead, MD

02:40 Predictive Factors for Deficit of Active Mobility in Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Philippe Collin, MD02:50 Irreparable Supraspinatus Tendon Tears : Partial Repair is Enough! Giuseppe Porcellini, MD03:00 Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears : The Value of Biceps Tenotomy/Tenodesis Nicolas Bonnevialle, MD03:10 Open Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Technique, Indications & Limits Christian Gerber, MD03:20 Arthroscopic Latissimus Dorsi Transfer: Is It safe? What are the Indications? Jean Kany, MD03:30 Interactive Case Presentations / Discussion + Audience VOTE (10’)

03:40 Coffee - Exhibits (20’)

D i re c t o r s : C . B e s s i è re , M D , C E . E d o u a rd T h é l u , M D , T. D ’ O l l o n n e M D

A n e s t h e s i o l o g i s t s t e a m : M . C a r l e s , M D , P h D , M . B l a y, M D , E . G a e r t n e r, M D

E . H o l f i g e r, M D , D . Tr a n , M D

0 4 : 0 0 - 0 5 : 0 0 L I V E S U R G E Ry ( I )

M o d e r a t o r s : D . D i n e s , M D & M . F r a n k l e , M D

- B I O - R S A G i l l e s Wa l c h , M D

- A r t h ro s c o p i c L a t a r j e t L a u re n t L a f o s s e , M D

0 5 : 0 0 C O F F E E B R E A K - R E F R E S H M E N T S / V I S I T E x H I B I T S ( 3 0 ’ )

0 5 : 3 0 - 0 6 : 3 0 L I V E S U R G E Ry ( I I )

M o d e r a t o r s : C . G e r b e r, M D & D . M o l é , M D

- S h o u l d e r R e p l a c e m e n t W i t h a S t e m l e s s P ro s t h e s i s P h i l i p p e H a rd y, M D

- A r t h ro s c o p i c C u f f R e p a i r & B i c e p s Te n o d e s i s P a s c a l B o i l e a u , M D

FridAY, JuNe 8, 2012 afternoon

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sAturdAY, JuNe 9, 2012 morning

07:15 Introduction – Welcome Pascal Boileau, MD

COMPLICATIONS OF HEMIARTHROPLASTY

I - Complications of Hemiarthroplasty Moderator: François Sirveaux, MD

07:30 Complications of HA for the Rotator-Cuff Deficient Shoulder Joshua Dines, MD07:40 Hemiarthrosplasty for Proximal Humeral Fractures: Are the Chinese Complications Different? Chunyan Jiang, MD 07:50 Loosening of Cemented and Uncemented Humeral Stems Robert H. Cofield, MD08:00 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

II - Avoiding Complications in Hemiarthroplasty Moderator: Luc Favard, MD

08:10 Long-term Survival of Hemiarthroplasty at 20 years: John Sperling, MD Who are the Patients at Risk for Complications & Revision? 08:20 What are the Best Indications for a Hemiarthroplasty? Luc Favard, MD08:30 Hemiarthroplasty & Biological Resurfacing: Does it Solve the Problem of Glenoid Erosion? Buzz Burkhead, MD08:40 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

COMPLICATIONS OF STEMLESS & RESURFACING ARTHROPLASTIES

III - Complications with Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

08:50 Complications of the TESS™ Shoulder Arthroplasty Laurent Beguin, MD09:00 Complications of the ECLIPSE™ Shoulder Prosthesis: Is a Stemless Prosthesis Better? Mark Tauber, MD09:10 Complications of the SIMPLICITI™ Shoulder Prosthesis Philippe Collin, MD09:20 Mini Battle: Hemiarthroplasty versus Stemless Prostheses + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 09:30 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

IV - Complications with Resurfacing Shoulder Arthroplasty Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

10:00 Arthrosurface HEMICAP™ Shoulder Arthroplasty: Complications & Limits Anthony Miniaci, MD10:10 Resurfacing Humeral Prosthesis: Failure to Reconstruct the Anatomy?... Pierre Mansat, MD10:20 Complications of Resurfacing Humeral Prosthesis: A Multicenter Experience Lionel Neyton, MD10:30 Mini Battle: HEMICAP versus RESURFACING versus HEMI + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

COMPLICATIONS OF ANATOMICAL TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

V - Complications with Arthrotomy & Exposure in TSA Moderator: C. Gerber, MD

10:40 Point / Counterpoint: Avoiding Subscapularis Rupture and Insufficiency in TSA: - Lesser Tuberosity Osteotomy is the Best! Christian Gerber, MD - No way, Subscapularis Tenotomy is Better! John Sperling, MD11:00 The Subscapularis Sparing Approach: Analysis of Implant Positioning and Results Laurent Lafosse, MD11:10 Periprosthetic Humeral Fractures during Shoulder Arthroplasty Tom Norris, MD 11:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

COMPLICATION DAY

06:45 Coffee - Exhibits

complicAtioNs iN shoulder ArthroplAstY how to Avoid them?...

VI - Humeral Complications in TSA Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

11:30 Early Humeral Osteolysis after Pressfit Short Stem Total Shoulder Arthoplasty Andrew Green, MD11:40 Cemented versus Uncemented Humeral Stem Fixation in TSA Robert McCormack, MD11:50 Humeral Osteolysis in TSA: Frequency? Causes? Patric Raiss, MD12:00 Early Experience with the Use of an Uncemented Short Humeral Stem David Dines, MD The Biomet™ Experience 12:10 Can a Short-Stem Avoid the Potential Complications of the Longer Stems? T. Bradley Edwards, MD The Aequalis Ascend™ Experience 12:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 12:30 Luncheon / Visit Exhibits (60’)

VII - Glenoid Complications in TSA Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MD

13:30 Cemented Glenoid Implants in Primary Osteoarthritis: Markus Loew, MD Should We Worry about Radiolucent lines? 13:40 Complications of Uncemented, Metal-back Glenoid Implants: Alessandro Castagna, MD Personal Experience & Literature Analysis 13:50 Survival of the Glenoid Component in TSA John Sperling, MD14:00 Loosening of the Glenoid Implant in TSA: Mechanical? Biological? Or Both?... Gilles Walch, MD14:10 Glenoid Erosion & Loosening in Shoulder Arthoplasty: So, What To Do?... Pascal Boileau, MD14:20 Influence of the Learning Curve to Avoid Complications of Anatomical TSA + Audience Vote & Participation (20’) What did I changed to avoid Complications? Indications? Technique? Prosthetic Design? Rehabilitation?...

VIII - Unexpected Complications after TSA Moderator: Mark Frankle, MD

14:40 Secondary Rotator Cuff Ruptures after Anatomical TSA Allan young, MD14:50 Anterior & Posterior Instability after Anatomical TSA David Dines, MD15:00 High Rate of Positive Cultures in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty James Kelly, MD15:10 Cardiopulmonary Complications & Early Mortality Following Shoulder Arthroplasty: Robert. H. Cofield, MD The Place of Anticoagulation? 15:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 15:30 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit of the Exhibition (20’)

COMPLICATIONS OF REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

Ix - Problems & Complications after RSA Moderator: Christophe Lévigne, MD

15:50 Long-Term Radiological Changes After Cemented & Uncemented Grammont RSA Barbara Melis, MD16:00 Humeral Lysis and Loosening in RSA: the Humerus is the Weak Link! Chris Chuinard, MD16:10 Scapular Notching: Is it Really a Problem? Can we Prevent it? Christophe Lévigne, MD16:20 What are the Instability and Infection Rates after Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty? T. Bradley Edwards, MD16:30 Postoperative Prosthetic Instability after RSA: How to Avoid it? Anders Ekelund, MD16:40 Interactive Case Presentation & Discussion + Audience Vote (10’)

x - Prevention of Complications in RSA Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

16:50 Point / Counterpoint : Lateralization in RSA - Humeral or Glenoid Lateralization or Both? Mark A. Frankle, MD - Metallic or Bony Lateralization? Philippe Valenti, MD - Does Lateralization Prevent Notching and Instability?... Pascal Boileau, MD & N. Morin-Salvo, MD17:20 Infection after RSA: How to Avoid it? Daniel Molé, MD17:30 Complications of Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty to RSA Frank Gohlke, MD17:40 Glenoid Complications in RSA: Can We Avoid Them? François Sirveaux, MD17:50 Influence of the Learning Curve to Avoid Complications after RSA + Audience Vote (10’) What did I changed to avoid Complications? Indications? Technique? Prosthetic Design? Rehabilitation?

CONCLUSIONS - What Did We Learn Today?

18:00 Avoidance & Prevention of Complications in HA, SRA, and TSA Shortening the Learning Curve! Gilles Walch, MD18:10 Avoidance & Prevention of Complications in RSA - Shortening the Learning Curve! Pascal Boileau, MD 18:20 End of Meeting

sAturdAY, JuNe 9, 2012 afternoon

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07:15 Introduction – Welcome Pascal Boileau, MD

COMPLICATIONS OF HEMIARTHROPLASTY

I - Complications of Hemiarthroplasty Moderator: François Sirveaux, MD

07:30 Complications of HA for the Rotator-Cuff Deficient Shoulder Joshua Dines, MD07:40 Hemiarthrosplasty for Proximal Humeral Fractures: Are the Chinese Complications Different? Chunyan Jiang, MD 07:50 Loosening of Cemented and Uncemented Humeral Stems Robert H. Cofield, MD08:00 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

II - Avoiding Complications in Hemiarthroplasty Moderator: Luc Favard, MD

08:10 Long-term Survival of Hemiarthroplasty at 20 years: John Sperling, MD Who are the Patients at Risk for Complications & Revision? 08:20 What are the Best Indications for a Hemiarthroplasty? Luc Favard, MD08:30 Hemiarthroplasty & Biological Resurfacing: Does it Solve the Problem of Glenoid Erosion? Buzz Burkhead, MD08:40 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

COMPLICATIONS OF STEMLESS & RESURFACING ARTHROPLASTIES

III - Complications with Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

08:50 Complications of the TESS™ Shoulder Arthroplasty Laurent Beguin, MD09:00 Complications of the ECLIPSE™ Shoulder Prosthesis: Is a Stemless Prosthesis Better? Mark Tauber, MD09:10 Complications of the SIMPLICITI™ Shoulder Prosthesis Philippe Collin, MD09:20 Mini Battle: Hemiarthroplasty versus Stemless Prostheses + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 09:30 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit Exhibits (30’)

IV - Complications with Resurfacing Shoulder Arthroplasty Moderator: Daniel Molé, MD

10:00 Arthrosurface HEMICAP™ Shoulder Arthroplasty: Complications & Limits Anthony Miniaci, MD10:10 Resurfacing Humeral Prosthesis: Failure to Reconstruct the Anatomy?... Pierre Mansat, MD10:20 Complications of Resurfacing Humeral Prosthesis: A Multicenter Experience Lionel Neyton, MD10:30 Mini Battle: HEMICAP versus RESURFACING versus HEMI + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

COMPLICATIONS OF ANATOMICAL TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

V - Complications with Arthrotomy & Exposure in TSA Moderator: C. Gerber, MD

10:40 Point / Counterpoint: Avoiding Subscapularis Rupture and Insufficiency in TSA: - Lesser Tuberosity Osteotomy is the Best! Christian Gerber, MD - No way, Subscapularis Tenotomy is Better! John Sperling, MD11:00 The Subscapularis Sparing Approach: Analysis of Implant Positioning and Results Laurent Lafosse, MD11:10 Periprosthetic Humeral Fractures during Shoulder Arthroplasty Tom Norris, MD 11:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’)

06:45 Coffee - Exhibits

complicAtioNs iN shoulder ArthroplAstY how to Avoid them?...

VI - Humeral Complications in TSA Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

11:30 Early Humeral Osteolysis after Pressfit Short Stem Total Shoulder Arthoplasty Andrew Green, MD11:40 Cemented versus Uncemented Humeral Stem Fixation in TSA Robert McCormack, MD11:50 Humeral Osteolysis in TSA: Frequency? Causes? Patric Raiss, MD12:00 Early Experience with the Use of an Uncemented Short Humeral Stem David Dines, MD The Biomet™ Experience 12:10 Can a Short-Stem Avoid the Potential Complications of the Longer Stems? T. Bradley Edwards, MD The Aequalis Ascend™ Experience 12:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 12:30 Luncheon / Visit Exhibits (60’)

VII - Glenoid Complications in TSA Moderator: Pascal Boileau, MD

13:30 Cemented Glenoid Implants in Primary Osteoarthritis: Markus Loew, MD Should We Worry about Radiolucent lines? 13:40 Complications of Uncemented, Metal-back Glenoid Implants: Alessandro Castagna, MD Personal Experience & Literature Analysis 13:50 Survival of the Glenoid Component in TSA John Sperling, MD14:00 Loosening of the Glenoid Implant in TSA: Mechanical? Biological? Or Both?... Gilles Walch, MD14:10 Glenoid Erosion & Loosening in Shoulder Arthoplasty: So, What To Do?... Pascal Boileau, MD14:20 Influence of the Learning Curve to Avoid Complications of Anatomical TSA + Audience Vote & Participation (20’) What did I changed to avoid Complications? Indications? Technique? Prosthetic Design? Rehabilitation?...

VIII - Unexpected Complications after TSA Moderator: Mark Frankle, MD

14:40 Secondary Rotator Cuff Ruptures after Anatomical TSA Allan young, MD14:50 Anterior & Posterior Instability after Anatomical TSA David Dines, MD15:00 High Rate of Positive Cultures in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty James Kelly, MD15:10 Cardiopulmonary Complications & Early Mortality Following Shoulder Arthroplasty: Robert. H. Cofield, MD The Place of Anticoagulation? 15:20 Interactive Case Presentations & Discussion + Audience Vote & Participation (10’) 15:30 Coffee Break - Refreshments / Visit of the Exhibition (20’)

COMPLICATIONS OF REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

Ix - Problems & Complications after RSA Moderator: Christophe Lévigne, MD

15:50 Long-Term Radiological Changes After Cemented & Uncemented Grammont RSA Barbara Melis, MD16:00 Humeral Lysis and Loosening in RSA: the Humerus is the Weak Link! Chris Chuinard, MD16:10 Scapular Notching: Is it Really a Problem? Can we Prevent it? Christophe Lévigne, MD16:20 What are the Instability and Infection Rates after Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty? T. Bradley Edwards, MD16:30 Postoperative Prosthetic Instability after RSA: How to Avoid it? Anders Ekelund, MD16:40 Interactive Case Presentation & Discussion + Audience Vote (10’)

x - Prevention of Complications in RSA Moderator: Gilles Walch, MD

16:50 Point / Counterpoint : Lateralization in RSA - Humeral or Glenoid Lateralization or Both? Mark A. Frankle, MD - Metallic or Bony Lateralization? Philippe Valenti, MD - Does Lateralization Prevent Notching and Instability?... Pascal Boileau, MD & N. Morin-Salvo, MD17:20 Infection after RSA: How to Avoid it? Daniel Molé, MD17:30 Complications of Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty to RSA Frank Gohlke, MD17:40 Glenoid Complications in RSA: Can We Avoid Them? François Sirveaux, MD17:50 Influence of the Learning Curve to Avoid Complications after RSA + Audience Vote (10’) What did I changed to avoid Complications? Indications? Technique? Prosthetic Design? Rehabilitation?

CONCLUSIONS - What Did We Learn Today?

18:00 Avoidance & Prevention of Complications in HA, SRA, and TSA Shortening the Learning Curve! Gilles Walch, MD18:10 Avoidance & Prevention of Complications in RSA - Shortening the Learning Curve! Pascal Boileau, MD 18:20 End of Meeting

sAturdAY, JuNe 9, 2012 afternoon

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1. Smith & Nephew

2. Biomet

3. Zimmer

4. DePuy Mitek

5. Linvatec

6. DJO

7. Stryker

8. Integra

9. MESH

10. VIMS

11. Mathys Orthopedie

12. Arthrocare

13. Evolutis

14 & 15. Karl Storz

16. Biotechni Orthopédie

17. Midi Orthopedie

18. OST Developpement

19. Arthrex

20. FH Orthopedie

21. Fx Solutions

22. Tornier

23. Sauramps

SCIENTIFIC ExHIbITS

t h a n k S t o a l l o U r p a r t n e r S !

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ACCOMPANYINGPERSON’S PROGRAM

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Monte-Carlo romance:Monte-Carlo: Drive along one of the corniche. Stop at the most beautiful panora-mas. Time to stroll in Monaco and to enjoy the beautiful night lights of the principa-lity. From the palace there are superb views of Monte-Carlo. On the esplanade of Monaco’s marina a restaurant with its unique terrace welcomes you in a Parisian Brasserie atmosphere where you see elegant local and international clientele to spend a very special evening. Breathtaking view of the marina. After dinner, free time to stroll in Monte-Carlo and enjoy the glamour ambiance of Monte-Carlo by night.

For these and further tours you can contact : 8 avenue des Pergolas - 06200 NICE Phone: +33 (0)493.711.075 Email:[email protected] http://www.sunnydays.fr/en_index.php

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N I C ES H O U L D E R

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