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1st ESSKA-ESA Biennial MeetingManagement of failed shoulder surgery
Rome - NH Collection Vittorio Veneto 2-3 October 2015
Chairmen: Giuseppe Milano, Andrea GrassoHonorary President: Giuliano Cerulli
Endorsed by
PROGRAMME
ESA BOARD 2014-2016Angel Calvo - President
Roman Brzôska - Vice President Boris Poberaj - Past President
Ladislav Kovacic - General Secretary Radovan Mihelic - Treasurer
Lennard Funk Giuseppe Milano Markus Scheibel
Christophe Charousset Bruno Toussaint
Nikos Tzanakakis Pascal Gleyze Ettore Taverna
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME CHAIRMENGiuseppe Milano Andrea Grasso
ESSKA-ESA WEBSITEwww.esska.org/about-us/esska-sections/esa
ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
meeting solutions
OIC srlViale G. Matteotti, 7 - 50121 Florence, Italy
Tel. +39 055 50351 - Fax +39 055 5001912General information: [email protected]
Sponsor and exhibition: [email protected] Registration and hotel accommodation: [email protected]
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ESSKA EXECUTIVE OFFICEESSKA ASBL
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Tel. +352 4411-7026 - Fax +352 [email protected]
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the European Shoulder Associates (ESA), a section of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA), we welcome you in Rome to the First ESA Meeting “Management of failed shoulder surgery”. This is the fi rst offi cial meeting of ESA after its foundation as the ESSKA section dedicated to shoulder surgery.
The meeting will focus on the management of failures of surgical treatment of different pathological conditions around the shoulder, such as: instability of the glenohumeral joint and of the acromio-clavicular joint, rotator cuff disease and pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon, and glenohumeral osteoarthritis. There will also be a special focus on failure of shoulder arthroplasty.
Current status of management of failures of shoulder surgical procedures will be presented by leading ESA experts together with other noted shoulder experts. This will be a “consensus meeting” with peer-reviewed lectures and panel discussions of challenging cases.The meeting represents a great opportunity to address controversial topics about the shoulder and may lead to a valid update for orthopaedic surgeons which may also extend to other medical and health practitioners, such as: sports medicine doctors, physical medicine doctors, and physical therapists.ESA, in the best traditions of ESSKA, stands for “Excellence in Shoulder Treatment” and this will be demonstrated at the meeting.
The Eternal City is a perfect location for this fi rst ESA Meeting. Rome is one of the world’s most attractive cities - not surprising when you remember what’s here -The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter’s Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum.Rome is a romantic place, where modern and old, past and present go side by side, all the time.
Enjoy your fi rst ESA meeting in Rome!Sincerely,
Giuseppe Milano, MD Andrea Grasso, MD
Scientifi c Programme Chairmen
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PROGRAMME1st ESSKA-ESABiennial Meeting
Friday, 2 October 201513.30 Introduction
14.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED GLENOHUMERAL INSTABILITY REPAIR16.00 Chairmen: A. Calvo (Spain), E. Taverna (Switzerland)
14.00 Shoulder instability repair: why it fails E. Calvo (Spain)
14.15 How to manage failed anterior arthroscopic repair V. Bongiorno (France)
14.30 How to manage failed anterior open repair B. Poberaj (Qatar)
14.45 How to manage failed posterior and MDI repair R. Brzôska (Poland)
15.00 Panel discussion E. Antonogiannakis (Greece), A. Cartucho Pereira (Portugal),
A.B. Imhoff (Germany), T.C. Ludvigsen (Norway), R. Mihelic (Croatia)
16.00-16.30 Break
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Friday, 2 October 201516.30 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED LHB AND AC JOINT TREATMENT 18.30 Chairmen: B. Poberaj (Qatar), F. Franceschi (Italy)
16.30 The disabled throwing shoulder: when and how to operate N. Sampaio Gomes (Portugal)
16.45 How to manage failed SLAP repair N. Zurita (Spain)
17.00 LHB disorders: when and how to operate M. Flury (Switzerland)
17.15 AC joint instability: when and how to operate A.B. Imhoff (Germany)
17.30 Panel discussion E. Calvo (Spain), A. Cartucho Pereira (Portugal),
O. Lorbach (Germany), E. Taverna (Switzerland), N. Tzanakakis (Greece)
18.30 Presidential Lecture G. Cerulli (Italy)
18.45 Presidential Guest Lecture Herodicus the father of Sports Medicine. A short history of Sports
Medicine in the ancient Greek Roman worldA. Georgoulis (Greece)
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Saturday, 3 October 2015 8.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANATOMICAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY 10.00 Chairmen: L. Kovacic (Slovenia), P. Randelli (Italy)
Anatomical shoulder arthroplasty: 8.00 - How it works - P. Heuberer (Austria) 8.15 - Why it fails - P. Gleyze (France) 8.30 - How to manage failure - P. Huijsmans (The Netherlands) 8.45 - Future directions to prevent failure - T. Joudet (France)
9.00 Panel discussion P. Avanzi (Italy), M. Flury (Switzerland), S. Kamineni (United Kingdom), R. Mihelic (Croatia), E. Petroff (France), B. Toussaint (France)
10.00-10.30 Break
10.30 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY12.30 Chairmen: P. Gleyze (France), A. Grasso (Italy)
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty: 10.30 - How it works - B. Toussaint (France)10.45 - Why it fails - V. Senekovic (Slovenia)11.00 - How to manage failure - S. Kamineni (United Kingdom)11.15 - Future directions to prevent failure - E. Petroff (France)
11.30 Panel discussionA. De Carli (Italy), P. Heuberer (Austria), T. Joudet (France), L. Kovacic (Slovenia), T.C. Ludvigsen (Norway), P. Randelli (Italy)
12.30 SPONSORED LECTURE - M.I.T. ITALIA12.45 LARS vs DACRON for surgical treatment of chronic
acromioclavicular dislocationP. Ciampi (Italy)
12.45 SPONSORED LECTURE - ORTHOSPACE13.00 Biomechanical explanation of shoulder girdle mal-function with
massive RC tear. The role of INSPACE in this mal-functionE. Adar (Israel)
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PROGRAMME1st ESSKA-ESA
Biennial Meeting
Saturday, 3 October 201513.00 INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP - ARTHREX14.00 BREAKTHROUGHS IN SHOULDER SURGERY
Chairman: K. Beitzel (Germany)
13.00 Better Outcomes using Biologics in Rotator CuffP. Heuberer (Austria)
13.15 Current strategies for AC Joint Reconstruction K. Beitzel (Germany)
13.30 Arthroscopic Latarjet B. Toussaint (France)
13.45 Superior Capsular Reconstruction- Novel Technique for Irreparable Rotator Cuff TearM. Flury (Switzerland)
A Lunch Box will be offered by ARTHREX during the workshop
14.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR16.00 Chairmen: R. Brzôska (Poland), G. Milano (Italy)
14.00 Rotator cuff repair: why it fails O. Lorbach (Germany)
How to manage failed rotator cuff repair: 14.15 - Arthroscopic revision surgery - K. Beitzel (Germany)14.30 - Biologic augmentation - P. Avanzi (Italy)14.45 - Latissimus dorsi transfer - E. Gervasi (Italy)
15.00 Panel discussionE. Antonogiannakis (Greece), A. Calvo (Spain), F. Franceschi (Italy), T. Gunes (Turkey), P. Huijsmans (The Netherlands), C. Yiannakopoulos (Greece)
16.00 Closing Remarks17.30
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FACULTYEliahu Adar (Israel)
Emmanuel Antonogiannakis (Greece)Paolo Avanzi (Italy)
Knut Beitzel (Germany)Vito Bongiorno (France)Roman Brzôska (Poland)
Emilio Calvo (Spain)Angel Calvo (Spain)
Antonio Cartucho Pereira (Portugal)Giuliano Cerulli (Italy)Pietro Ciampi (Italy)
Angelo De Carli (Italy)Matthias Flury (Switzerland)
Francesco Franceschi (Italy)Anastasious Georgoulis (Greece)
Enrico Gervasi (Italy)Pascal Gleyze (France)Andrea Grasso (Italy)Taner Gunes (Turkey)
Philipp Heuberer (Austria)Pol Huijsmans (The Netherlands)
Andreas B. Imhoff (Germany)Thierry Joudet (France)
Srinath Kamineni (United Kingdom)Ladislav Kovacic (Slovenia)
Olaf Lorbach (Germany)Tom Clement Ludvigsen (Norway)
Radovan Mihelic (Croatia)Giuseppe Milano (Italy)
Eric Petroff (France)Boris Poberaj (Qatar)Pietro Randelli (Italy)
Nuno Sampaio Gomes (Portugal)Vladimir Senekovic (Slovenia)Ettore Taverna (Switzerland)
Bruno Toussaint (France)Nikolaos Tzanakakis (Greece)
Christos Yiannakopoulos (Greece)Nestor Zurita (Greece)
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1st ESSKA-ESABiennial MeetingGENERAL INFORMATION
MEETING VENUENH Collection Rome Vittorio Veneto HotelCorso d’Italia, 1 00198 Rome, ItalyTel. +39 06 84951
The NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto hotel is in the heart of Rome. It’s near the city’s most popular street, Via Veneto, and the spectacular Villa Borghese park. As for the building itself, it was once a Vatican-owned convent, but a 2009 refurbishment has given it plenty of contemporary style.
REGISTRATION DESK
Viale Matteotti, 750121 Florence - ItalyTel. +39 055 50351Fax +39 055 [email protected]
The Registration desk is located in the Congress Area close to the meeting room and it is open with the following time schedule:Friday, 2 October, 12.00-19.00Saturday, 3 October, 7.30-17.30
REGISTRATION FEES
FEES (VAT included) On-site
ESSKA-ESA and SIGASCOT Member € 210.00
Non-ESSKA-ESA or SIGASCOT Member € 250.00
Resident in training* € 80.00
Congress Dinner € 75.00
(*) a proof of status is mandatory
Delegate and Resident in training registrations include:• Access to the scientifi c sessions• Congress kit including name badge and certifi cate of attendance• Congress programme• Coffee station
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BADGEEach participant receives a name badge upon check-in at the Registration desk.The badge is the offi cial Congress pass and must be worn at all times. Badges are colour-coded as follows:
Blue FacultyWhite ParticipantYellow Exhibitor
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCERegistered participants receive a certifi cate of attendance included in the registration kit.
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITIONThe technical exhibition is located in the outside foyer of the Congress meeting room to maximize interaction between participants and sponsor representatives.The commercial exhibition is open with the following time schedule:Friday, 2 October, 13.30-19.00Saturday, 3 October, 8.00-17.30
CATERINGCoffee stations are included in the registration fee and served in the exhibition area. On 3 October a lunch box is offered by Arthrex during the Industry Workshop.
INTERNETWiFi is available free of charge for participants in the meeting area: the network is “nh” and the password is “wifi ”.
CLOAKROOMA cloakroom is available for participants inside the meeting room.
LOST & FOUNDLost & found items can be recovered at the Organising Secretariat desk.
MOBILE PHONESThe use of mobile phones is prohibited during the scientifi c sessions. Participants are kindly requested to keep the mobile phones turned off during the scientifi c sessions.
NO-SMOKING POLICYFor the comfort and health of all participants, smoking is strictly prohibited in the building. In accordance with the local regulations, this Meeting follows a strict no-smoking policy. Therefore, participants are kindly requested to refrain from smoking in the meeting area.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGEEnglish is the offi cial language of the Meeting. No simultaneous translation is provided.
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SLIDE CENTRE A slide centre desk is available for speakers within the meeting room to deliver PowerPoint presentations (Windows or Apple) on USB pens or memory sticks with the following time schedule:Friday, 2 October, 12.00–19.00Saturday, 3 October, 7.30–17.30Personal laptops are not supported. Presenters should upload their slides at least one hour prior to their scheduled presentation time or the day before for early morning presentations.
INSURANCEThe meeting organiser does not assume any liability for personal injuries sustained or loss of, or damage to, property belonging to meeting participants (or their accompanying persons), either during or as result of the Meeting. Participants are requested to make their own arrangements with respect to health and travel insurance.
CURRENCYThe offi cial currency in Italy is Euro (€).
BANKSTraditional bank business hours are from Monday to Friday, 8.20-13.30 and are usually closed on Saturday and Sunday. All bank agencies have automatic cash machines located outside to provide 24-hours service.
CREDIT CARDSMajor credit cards are accepted by hotels, shops and restaurants.
ELECTRICITYElectricity in Italy is supplied at 220V - 50Hz AC.
TELEPHONE NUMBERSEmergency telephone numbers are composed of three digits and can be dialed from mobile telephones and phone boxes free of charge. When phoning from outside Italy, fi rst dial +39 (or 00 39) followed by the nine-digit number.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS112 general emergency number118 ambulance/fi rst aid113 police115 fi re brigade
SHOPPING Most shops in Rome are open 10.00-19.00 from Monday to Saturday, some of them are open also on Sunday. Shopping in Italy is an experience in itself; the extensive fashion stores and shopping malls advertise the latest fashion trends existing in Italy.
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1st ESSKA-ESABiennial Meeting GENERAL INFORMATION
TAXISTaxis are white or yellow, with an identifi cation name and number on the front door and a taximeter inside.You fi nd them in taxi parkings or can call a radiotaxi (we list here some taxi companies +39-06/3570; +39-06/6645; +39-06/822; +39-06/157; +39-06/4994; +39-06/5551)
TIME ZONEItalian Standard Time is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
CONGRESS DINNERThe Congress Dinner is scheduled on 2 October at 20.30:
TERRAZZA CAFFARELLI - In Piazzale Caffarelli 4The Caffarelli Terrace is a part of Palazzo Caffarelli. The building work of the Palazzo was begun by Ascanio Caffarelli in 1538 and over the centuries the palazzo has undergone a number of alterations which have substantially modifi ed its original appearance. Some remaining parts of the frescoed vaulted ceiling are now housed in the Museums of Rome. From the beginning of the 19th century till the end of the First World War the building was occupied by the Prussian Embassy. In 1918 it was taken back by the Rome City Council and partially demolished and the Caffarelli Terrace took the place of the upper fl oors in the Eastern wing. Terrazza Caffarelli is today one of the most evocative locations in Rome, hosting exclusive receptions, meetings and conventions.
Fee per person - € 75,00 including drinks and taxes.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe Scientifi c Programme Chairmen would like to thank the following companies
for their generous support of the Congress
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
Sponsors
M
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nn o v a t i v e T e c hn
ology
M.I.T.Italia s.r.l.
CIC Edizioni internazionali
Philipp Heuberer | Austria Better Outcomes using Biologics in Rotator Cuff
Knut Beitzel | Germany Current Strategies for AC Joint Reconstruction
Bruno Toussaint | France Arthroscopic Latarjet
Matthias Flury | Switzerland Superior Capsular Reconstruction – Novel Technique for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear
1st ESSKA-ESA Biennial Meeting | 2-3 October | Rome, Italy
Breakthroughs in Shoulder Surgery
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At Zimmer Biomet, we pursue possibilities.
It’s our promise to look beyond what’s possible now
and discover what’s possible next.
Every day, we focus on improving musculoskeletal healthcare.
It’s all we do. It’s all we have ever done.
We are committed to working by your side, and to break
through boundaries in pursuit of exceptional patient outcomes.
Visit us on the web at zimmerbiomet.com
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