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Symposium
Preliminary Program
as of March 24, 2016
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Symposium
Symposium 1
Arthritis and ArthroplastyⅠ
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 10:50~11:50
Room:
Tamna Hall A
How to Prevent and to Deal with the Main Complications of Total and Reverse Shoulder
Arthroplasties?
Session Title:
Category
No.
Chair
Presentation Title
Name
1
1
2
3
Speaker
4
5
Symposium 2
Luc FAVARD
Introduction
Luc FAVARD
Can We Make Fixation of Anatomic Glenoid
Last Longer ?
New Kid on the Block: 2-Year Results after
Implantation of a Pyrocarbon “Snooker Ball”
in Humeral Head Osteonecrosis
The Main Problems of Reverse After Ten
Years are on the Humeral Side (Loosening,
Lysis of Tuberosities, Stress Shieldind, etc..).
How to Prevent Them ?
How Computer Models can Help Prosthesis
Implantation with the Best Mobility and
Minimum Impingement?
François Rabelais
University, Trousseau
Hospital, Tours University
Hospital Center
François Rabelais University,
Trousseau Hospital, Tours
University Hospital Center
University of Zurich
Balgrist
Country
France
France
Switzerland
Robert HUDEK
Klinik Fur
Schilterchirurgie
Germany
Steve ROCHE
University of Cape Town
South
Africa
Andreas
KONTAXIS
Hospital for Special
Surgery
USA
Expanded Arthroscopic
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 10:50~11:50
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Expanded Arthroscopic Technique in Around Shoulder
Category
No.
Chair
1
1
2
3
Speaker
Christian
GERBER
Affiliation
Presentation Title
Arthroscopic Greater Tuberosity Fracture
Fixation
Suprascapular Nerve Release and
Paralabral Cyst Decompression
Glenoid and Scapular Fractures Arthroscopic Treatment Options
4
Arthroscopy of the Sterno-Clavicular
Joint
5
Arthroscopic-assisted Latissimus Dorsi
Tendon Transfer for Irreparable
Posterosuperior Cuff Tears
6
Arthroscopic Treatment of Snapping
Scapula
Name
Affiliation
Country
Kevin D. PLANCHER
Albert Einstein
College of Medicine
USA
Dinshaw
PARDIWALA
Kevin D. PLANCHER
Markus SCHEIBEL
Graham
TYTHERLEIGHSTRONG
Jean GRIMBERG
Ofer LEVY
1
Kokilaben Dhirubhai
Ambani Hospital
Albert Einstein College
of Medicine
Universitaetsmedizin
Berlin
Cambridge University
Hospital Trust
L'Institut de Recherché
en Chirurgie
Orthopédique et
Sportive
Reading Shoulder Unit
– Royal Berkshire
Hospital & Berkshire
Independent Hospital
India
USA
Germany
UK
France
UK
Rotator Cuff Ⅰ
Symposium 3
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 08:30~09:30
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Current Solutions in Rotator Cuff - Subscapularis Tendon
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
W. Jaap
WILLEMS
De Lairesse Kliniek
The
Netherlands
1
Anatomy and Anterior Pain-Concealed
Lesions of Subscapularis Tendon Tears
(CIST)
Jae Chul YOO
Samsung Medical
Center
Korea
2
Classification of Subscapularis Tendon Tears
Bruno
TOUSSAINT
Clinique Generale
France
3
Arthroscopic Subscapularis Tear
Identification & Repair
George S.
ATHWAL
Western University
Canada
4
Management of Anterosuperior Rotator Cuff
Tear
Junji IDE
Kumamoto University
Hospital
Japan
5
Treatment of Isolated Subscapularis Tendon
Tears
Ian K. Y. LO
Global MedChoices
Canada
6
Treatment of Large Subscapularis Tendon
Tears
Anthony A.
ROMEO
Rush University
Medical Center
USA
Speaker
Symposium 4
Trauma
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 08:30~09:30
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Dislocations around Shoulder
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Evan L. FLATOW
Mount Sinai Health
System New York
USA
1
Sterno-clavicular joint Injuries
Evan L. FLATOW
Mount Sinai Health
System New York
USA
2
First Time Dislocation in 17 Years Old
Boy: What Shall We Do?
Gonzalo GOMEZ
Sports Medicine &
Rehabilitation
Argentina
3
AC Injuries: What is the Pearl in Chronic
AC-CC Dislocations and My Treatment
Principle?
Philippe CLAVERT
University of
Strasbourg
France
4
Acute Injuries of the AC Joint: The Role
of Evidence-based Medicine in Guiding
Treatment
Michael D. MCKEE
5
Does AC Joint Injury Lead to Future
Rotator Cuff Tear?
Yon-Sik YOO
6
Arthroscopic ACJ or Distal Clavicle
Fixation and Reconstruction
Bancha
CHERNCHUJIT
Speaker
2
St. Michael's
Hospital, University
of Toronto
Hallym University
Dongtan Sacred
Heart Hospital
Thammasat
University Hospital
Canada
Korea
Thailand
Symposium 5
Fracture (Trauma)
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 11:00~12:20
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in Displaced Proximal Humerus Fractures and Fracture Sequelae
Category
No.
Chair
1
1
2
Presentation Title
Name
Frank GOHLKE
Anatomical Hemi versus RSA – What Makes
the Difference in Acute Fractures
Prognostic Outcome Parameters of Fracture
RSA
Francois
SIRVEAUX
Anders EKELUND
3
Healing of the Tuberosities – RSA versus
Fracture Hemi
Pascal BOILEAU
4
Strategy Algorithm in Fracture Sequelae
Ulrich H.
BRUNNER
Speaker
5
6
Conversion of Hemi to RSA in a Modular
System
Complications of RSA in Fractures and
Fracture Sequelae
Falk REUTHER
Bernhard JOST
Affiliation
Klinik für
Schulterchirurgie
(Bad Neustadt)
Centre Chirurgical
Emlile Galle
Capio St Görans
Hospital Stockholm
University Institute of
Locomotion and Sports,
Pasteur 2 Hospital,
University of NiceSophia-Antipolis
Krankenhaus
Agatharied
Unfall-Schulter- und
Handchirurgie
DRK Hospital Berlin
Koepenick
Kantonsspital St. Gallen
Country
Germany
France
Sweden
France
Germany
Germany
Switzerland
Instability Ⅰ
Symposium 6
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 11:00~12:20
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Shoulder Instability: What is going on all over the world?
Category
No.
Chair
1
1
2
3
Speaker
4
5
6
7
Presentation Title
Anteroinferior Instability Surgery:
Finnish Experience
Arthroscopic Socket Bristow Procedure,
Early CT Results Chinese Perspective
Shoulder Instability, The Chilean
Experience with the Latarjet Procedure.
Should We Insist in the Arthroscopic
Bankart Repair?
What is Different in Instability Surgery
for Contact Athletes.
Arthroscopic Bankart Procedure with
Correcting Anterior Glenoid Height
Is it Possible to Treat it by Purse String
Technique? Technique and Results
Recurrent Anterior Instability: What I
Do
Name
Affiliation
Country
T. Bradley
EDWARDS
Fondren Orthopaedic
Group
USA
Janne LEHTINEN
Guoqing CUI
Felipe TORO
Jerome A.
GOLDBERG
Naoki SUENAGA
Juan BRUGUERA
T. Bradley EDWARDS
3
Hatanpaa Hospital
Tampere
Peking University Third
Hospital
Facultad de Medicina
Clínica AlemanaUniversidad del
Desarrollo
Prince of Wales Private
Hospital, Orthosports
Orthopaedic Hokushin
Hospital
Mutua MAZ - Hospital
San Juan de Dios
Fondren Orthopaedic
Group
Finland
China
Chile
Australia
Japan
Spain
USA
Symposium 7
기존 LS 에서변경
Basic Researches
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 11:50~12:40
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Using Biology to Enhance Rotator Cuff Healing
Category
No.
Chair
1
Speaker
Presentation Title
1
Basic Science of Tendon Healing
2
Growth Factors, PRP, Stem Cells….Can
We Use Them?
3
Name
Affiliation
Country
Joshua S. DINES
Hospital for Special
Surgery
USA
Joshua S. DINES
Hospital for Special
Surgery
USA
Matthias A.
ZUMSTEIN
Inselspital, Bern
University Hospital
Switzerland
John E. KUHN
Vanderbilt University
Medical Center
USA
Thay Q. LEE
Long Beach VA
Healthcare System
USA
TBD
4
The Relationship between Symptoms and
Rotator Cuff Tears. Findings from the
MOON Shoulder Group
5
Animal Models: Does Biomechanics
Matter for Healing
4
Rotator Cuff Ⅱ
Symposium 8
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 11:00~12:00
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Failed Rotator Cuff Repair: What to do?
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Jeffrey S.
ABRAMS
University Medical
Center of Princeton
USA
Roger
EMERY
Imperial College
London
UK
Felix H.
SAVOIE III
Tulane University,
Lousiana
USA
1
Why are Some Retears Painful and Others
Not?
2
My Surgical Strategy for Failed Cuff Repairs
3
Biceps Bridge for Irreparable and Revision
Rotator Cuff Tears
Jeffrey S.
ABRAMS
University Medical
Center of Princeton
USA
4
Biologic Augmentation in Revision Rotator
Cuff Surgery
Giuseppe
MILANO
Catholic University of
Rome
Italy
5
Arthroplasty Options for Failed Rotator Cuff
Surgery
Benno
EJNISMAN
Federal University of
São Paulo
Brazil
6
Investigation of the Timing and Risk Factors
of the Re-Tear after Rotator Cuff Repair
Kenji
TAKAGISHI
Gunma University
Japan
Speaker
Symposium 9
ELBOW Fracture
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 11:00~12:00
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Acute Trauma of the Elbow: Current Solution
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Bernard F.
MORREY
Mayo Clinic
USA
1
Failed Osteosynthesis of Distal Humerus
Fracture
Bernard F.
MORREY
Mayo Clinic
USA
2
Primary Total Elbow Arthroplasty for Distal
Humerus Fracture in Elderly
Pierre
MANSAT
University of Toulouse
France
3
Acute Posterolateral Complex Instability: The
Terrible Triad
In-Ho JEON
Asan Medical Center,
University of Ulsan
Korea
4
Fracture : The Coronoid
Jesse B.
JUPITER
Mass General Hospital
USA
5
The Management of Complex Bony Injury
Involving Proximal Ulna
Ata Can
ATALAR
Istanbul University,
Istanbul Medical Faculty
Turkey
6
Radial Head Fracture: Fix or Replace?
Roger P. van
RIET
AZ Monica, Antwerpen
Erasme University
Hospital
Belgium
Speaker
5
Symposium 10
Arthritis and Arthroplasty Ⅱ
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 16:00~17:00
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Challenging in Primary Reverse Arthroplasty
Category
No.
Chair
1
Affiliation
Country
Gilles
WALCH
Centre Orthopedique
Santy
France
Should We Lateralize the Glenoid ? How
Much ?
Alessandro
CASTAGNA
Istituto Clinico
Humanitas
Italy
2
Which Humeral Inclination is Better ? 135°,
145° or 155° ?
Osvandre Luiz
LECH
Instituto de Ortopedia e
Traumatologia and Sao
Vicente de Paulo
University Hospital
Brazil
Tilt or Not Tilt on the Glenoid Side: How to
Decide Inclination ?
3D Virtual Implantation of the RSA: Which
Implant ? Which Position ? Which
Orientation ?
Gilles
WALCH
Centre Orthopedique
Santy
France
Joseph P.
IANNOTTI
Cleveland Clinic
USA
T. Bradley
EDWARDS
Fondren Orthopaedic
Group
USA
Tom R.
NORRIS
San Francisco Shoulder,
Elbow and Hand Clinic
USA
4
5
Should We Repair the Subscap ?
6
Tips and Tricks for Glenoid Reconstruction in
Revision TSA – Outcomes
Symposium 11
Instability Ⅱ
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 16:00~17:00
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
How to Deal with Anterior Glenoid Bone Loss
Category
No.
Chair
1
Speaker
Name
1
3
Speaker
Presentation Title
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Anthony A.
ROMEO
Rush University Medical
Center
USA
Ewha Womans University
Mokdong Hospital
Korea
Funabashi Orthopaedic
Hospital
Japan
1
What is Critical Bone Loss for Bone Graft
Procedure in Shoulder Instability
Sang-Jin SHIN
2
Arthroscopic Bony Bankart Repair: As an
Effective Management of Anterior Glenoid
Bone Loss
Hiroyuki
SUGAYA
3
Latarjet Procedure
4
My Solution for Combined Glenoid and
Humeral Head Bone Loss
5
6
Emilio CALVO
Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Universidad Autónoma
Spain
Mehmet S.
DEMIRHAN
KOC University School of
Medicine
Turkey
Arthroscopic vs. Open Latarjet: Who Wins the
Game?
Chunyan JIANG
Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
China
How to Deal with Failed Latarjet Procedure?
Przemyslaw
LUBIATOWSKI
University of Medical
Sciences in Poznan
Poland
6
Current Concept Review (CCR)
CCR 1
CCR-Rotator Cuff
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Decision Making in Massive Rotator Cuff Tears.
Category
No.
Chair
1
Speaker
Presentation Title
Affiliation
Country
Richard J.
HAWKINS
Greenville Hospital
System
USA
1
What are the Controversies
Theodore F.
SCHLEGEL
Steadman Hawkins
Clinic-Denver
USA
2
Decision Making on Rotator Cuff Repairs
Richard J.
HAWKINS
Greenville Hospital
System
USA
3
The Role of Biology in Decision Making.
A. Daniel MOYA
Buenos Aires British
Hospital
Argentina
William J.
MALLON
Triangle Orthopaedic
Associates
USA
Ä shïsh
BABHULKAR
Deenanath
Mangeshkar Hospital
India
4
5
6
7
Rotator Cuff Tears: Where We Are and
Where We Are Going?
Role of Lat Dorsi in Massive Cuff Tears or
Suprascapular Nerve Decompression along
with Cuff Repair in Massive Tears
Predicting Success Following Rotator Cuff
Repair
CCR-Sports Medicine
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Bruce S. MILLER
David
THYAGARAJAN
Reverse Application
CCR 2
University of
Michigan
Sheffield Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust
USA
UK
Debate in Overhead Athletes Shoulder
Category
No.
Chair
1
Speaker
Name
Presentation Title
1
Baseball Injuries, Particularly in Shoulder
2
Management of Internal Impingement
3
SLAP Lesion: Repair vs Tenodesis
4
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in Baseball
Players
5
The gymnast´s shoulder
- German experience
6
Complications and their Prevention
7
Rehabilitation
Name
Affiliation
Country
Edward G.
MCFARLAND
The Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine
USA
Yozo SHIBATA
Fukuoka University Chikushi
Hospital
Japan
Nikhil N.
VERMA
Midwest Ortho at Rush
USA
Joo Han OH
Seoul National University
Bundang Hospital
Korea
Kozo
FURUSHIMA
Keiyu Orthopaedic Hospital
Japan
Natascha
KRAUS
William N.
LEVINE
Eric SAUERS
7
Charité Universitaetsmedizin
Berlin
New York Presbyterian/
Columbia University Medical
Center
A. T. Still University (ATSU)
Arizona School of Health
Sciences
Germany
USA
USA
CCR 3
CCR-Fracture
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Tamna Hall A
Session Title:
Category
Chair
Proximal Humerus Fractures
No.
Presentation Title
1
Name
Affiliation
Country
Herbert
RESCH
University Hospital
Salzburg
Paracelsus Medical
University
Austria
Michael J.
SANDOW
Wakefield Orthopaedic
Clinic
Australia
1
Understanding of Proximal Humerus
Fractures : Anatomy and Classification
2
How to Deal with Tuberosities in Reverse
Shoulder Arthroplasty
Philippe
COLLIN
Centre Hospitalier Privé
Saint Grégoire
France
3
ORIF - Advanced Technical Aspects
Joseph A.
ABBOUD
Rothman Institute at
Jefferson
USA
4
How do I do a Hemi/ Reverse for Fracture? My Technique and Anticipated Outcomes
Nikola CICAK
AKROMION Special
Hospital for Orthopaedic
Surgery Krapinske Toplice
Croatia
5
Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis
(MIPO) of Proximal Humerous Fracture :
When & How
Chanakarn
PHORNPHUT
KUL
Chiang Mai University
Thailand
6
How Much Displacement of Fragment do I
Accept?
Robert J.
NEVIASER
George Washington
University
USA
Speaker
8
Instructional Course Lecture (ICL)
ICL 1
Instability
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Failed Instability Surgery: Causes and Solutions
Category
No.
Chair
1
Speaker
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Giuseppe
PORCELLINI
Unit of Shoulder and
Elbow Surgery
Italy
1
Risk Factors for Recurrent Instability after
Operation
Sanjay DESAI
Breach Candy, Bhatia,
Jaslok Hospitals
India
2
Bone Loss on Glenoid and Humerus
Affecting the Redislocation Rate - New
Insights and Calculations
Knut BEITZEL
Tech. University Munich
(TUM), Hospital Rechts
der Isa
Germany
3
Residual apprehension after stabilization:
brain sequelae, peripheral nerve lesion or
persistent mechanical problem?
Alexander
LADERMANN
La Tour Hospital
Switzerland
4
Failed Latarjet Procedure
Emilio CALVO
5
Failed Stabilization Procedure in Elderly
6
Anterosuperior Instability: An
Underestimated Pathology
Giuseppe
PORCELLINI
Nicole
POULIART
ICL 2
Basic Researches
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Universidad Autónoma
Unit of Shoulder and
Elbow Surgery
Universitair Ziekenhuis
Brussel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Spain
Italy
Belgium
Basic Research in Rotator Cuff Pathology: Bench to Bedside
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
1
Etiology of Rotator Cuff Tear: Relationship
with Medical Conditions
2
Efficacy of Bone Marrow-Stimulating
Technique in Rotator Cuff Repair
3
How to Get that Tendon to Heal – Lessons
from the Bedside
Speaker
4
5
6
Name
Affiliation
Country
Andrew J.
CARR
University of Oxford
UK
Stefano
GUMINA
Orthopaedic Clinic Univ
of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Kerem BILSEL
George A.C.
MURRELL
Biological Strategies to Enhance Rotator Cuff
Healing : Bioactive Scaffolds, PRP and Stem
Cells
Biomechanics of Rotator Cuff Tear and
Repair
TBD
9
Bezmialem Vakif
University
St George Hospital,
University of New
South Wales
Turkey
Australia
Andrew J.
CARR
University of Oxford
UK
Thay Q. LEE
Long Beach VA
Healthcare System
USA
ICL 3
Arthritis and Arthroplasty
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Update in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Wayne Z.
BURKHEAD
The Carrell Clinic /
UTSW Medical School
USA
Daniel MOLE
Centre Emile Gallé
France
Carlos
TORRENS
Hospital del Mar.
Spain
Sven
LICHTENBERG
ATOS Clinic Heidelberg
Germany
NYU Langone Medical
Center
USA
Penn State Hersey
USA
Hospital Italiano de
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Name
Affiliation
Country
Jesse B.
JUPITER
Mass General Hospital
USA
Stefan GREINER
Sporthopaedicum
Germany
Basil C.
VRETTOS
University of Cape Town
South
Africa
Kozo SHIMADA
Osaka Koseinenkin
Hospital
Japan
Gregory Ian
BAIN
Flinders University
Australia
1
Ideal Patient Selection and Rehabilitation
Following Reverse Shoulder Replacement
2
Outcomes of RSA. The Patient's Perspective
3
What is the Optimal Indication in Massive
RCT? Arthroscopic Repair vs Reverse
Shoulder Arthroplasty
4
RTSA for Failed TSA
5
New Horizon: Stemless vs Conventional
RSA
Joseph D.
ZUCKERMAN
April
ARMSTRONG
6
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Update in
Argentina. Complications and Indications
Gastón Daniel
MAIGNÓ N
Speaker
ICL 4
ELBOW Instability
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Samda Hall
The Athlete’s Elbow
Session Title:
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
1
Posterolateral Instability of the Elbow in the
Athlete
2
Lateral Elbow Pain: From Tendinosis to
Instability
3
OCD: Natural Course and Surgical
Treatment
4
Complex Elbow Instabilities
5
Chronic Elbow Instability; Clinical Patterns
and Treatment
Bo Sanderhoff
OLSEN
Herlev Hospital,
Copenhagen University
Denmark
6
Primary Repair of Lateral Ulnar Collateral
Ligament of the Elbow in Patients with
Posterolateral Rotatory Instability
Michell RUIZSUÁ REZ
Traumatología Deportiva
de México S.C. - Hospital
Á ngeles Metropolitano
Mexico
Speaker
10
ICL 5
Rotator Cuff
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 07:00~08:20
Room:
Halla Hall
Session Title:
Current Solutions in Rotator Cuff Repair
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
William J.
MALLON
Triangle Orthopaedic
Associates
USA
1
Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear. Diagnositic
Evaluation and Suggestion of a Treatment
Algorithm
Klaus BAK
Danish Society of Shoulder
and Elbow Surgery
Denmark
2
Biologic Stimulation of Rotator Cuff Repair:
New Ideas
Ronald L.
DIERCKS
Groningen University
Medical Center
Netherlands
3
Single or Double Row Fixation for Rotator
Cuff Tears in Young Patients?
Michael E.
HANTES
Faculty of Medicine
University of Thessalia
University Hospital of
Larissa
Greece
4
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair - MRI
Assessment of Tendon Healing
Craig M.
BALL
Auckland Bone and Joint
Surgery
New
Zealand
5
Rotator Cuff Tear with Stiffness
Yang-Soo
KIM
Seoul St. Mary's Hospital,
The Catholic University of
Korea
Korea
6
Muscle Transfers in Case of Irreparable Cuff
Tear
Jenő KISS
St. John's Hospital
Hungary
Speaker
ICL 6
ELBOW Arthritis and Arthroplasty
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 07:00~09:00
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Solutions for Arthritis Elbow
Category
No.
Chair
1
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Shawn W.
O’DRISCOLL
Mayo Clinic
USA
1
Arthroscopic Osteocapsular Arthroplasty:
Pearls and Tips
Min Jong PARK
Samsung Medical
Center
Korea
2
Biomechanical Background and Indication
of Prosthetic Replacement
Adam WATTS
Wrightington Hospital
UK
3
Linked Type TER: Clinical Results and How
to Avoid Complications
Srinath
KAMINENI
University of Kentucky
USA
4
Non-Linked Type TER: Long Term Results
and Surgical Tips and Pearls
Katsunori
INAGAKI
Showa University
School of Medicine
Japan
5
Convertible TER
Shawn W.
O’DRISCOLL
Mayo Clinic
USA
Speaker
6
TBD
11
Asian Perspective Symposium
Rotator Cuff Ⅰ
Symposium A
Date:
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 08:05~09:05
Room:
Halla Hall 1
Rotator Cuff Ⅰ
Session Title:
Category
No.
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
1
Jong-Hun JI
The Catholic University
of Korea, Daejon St.
Mary`s Hospital
Korea
2
TBD
Teruhisa
MIHATA
Osaka Medical College
Japan
Hirotaka SANO
Sendai City Hospital
Japan
Chair
1
2
Speaker
3
Superior Capsule Reconstruction for
Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: A Prospective
Study in 100 Consecutive Patients
Tight medial-knot tying may increase the
risk of re-tearing after transosseous
equivalent repair of rotator cuff tendon
Rotator Cuff Tear with Stiffness: Delayed
Operation vs Early Operation ?
4
Single Row Rotator Cuff Repair. Is it Still
Reliable ?
Andri Maruli
Tua LUBIS
5
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair in a
Philippine University Hospital - 10 Year
Experience
Raymond Y.
NUNEZ
Symposium B
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 08:05~09:05
Room:
Halla Hall 2
Session Title:
UST Hospital
Korea
Indonesia
Philippines
Recent Advance in Elbow
No.
Presentation Title
1
Chair
2
Speaker
Dongsan Medical Center,
Keimyung University
Indonesian Orthopaedic
Society for Sports
Medicine and Arthroscopy
Elbow
Date:
Category
Chul-Hyun CHO
Name
Affiliation
Kyoung-Hwan
KOH
Hiroyuki
HASHIZUME
Inje University
Ilsan Paik Hospital
Kasaoka Daiichi
Hospital
Iman AMINATA
Fatmawati National
General Hospital
1
Basic Set Up
2
Arthroscopy LAT. Epicondylitis
3
Arthroscopic Osteocapsular Arthroplasty,
Any Step Forwards?
Clara WONG
4
Recent Topics and Development of Posterior
Interosseous Nerve Paralysis Research.
5
Osteoporotic Distal Humerus Fractures in
Singapore- Trends and Current Challenges
Korea
Japan
Indonesia
Hong Kong
Hiroyuki
HASHIZUME
Sapporo Medical
University
Prince of Wales
Hospital, the
Chinese University
of Hong Kong
Kasaoka Daiichi
Hospital
Joyce Suang Bee
KOH
Singapore General
Hospital
Singapore
Takuro WADA
12
Country
Japan
Japan
Rotator Cuff II
Symposium C
Date:
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 11:30~12:25
Room:
Halla Hall 1
Session Title:
Category
Advancement in Rotator Cuff Surgery
No.
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
1
Teruhisa
MIHATA
Osaka Medical College
Japan
2
Denny T T LIE
Singapore General
Hospital
Singapore
Chair
1
2
3
Speaker
4
5
Symposium D
TBD
Subscapularis Tendon, Is There Necessity to
More Attention to Details, Shall We
Overlook its Tear?
Repair- Augmentation Technique for the
Massive Cuff Tears - Role of Growth Factors
in Healing.
Rotator Cuff Surgery in Rheumatoid
Patients: Comparison between Rheumatoid
and Non-Rheumatoid
Clinical Results of Arthroscopic Superior
Capsule Reconstruction (ASCR) for
Irreparable Massive Rotator Cuff Tears with
Severe Fatty Infiltration
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 11:30~12:25
Room:
Halla Hall 2
Iran
Roshan WADE
Seth GSMC & KEM
Hospital
India
Ivan Dragoljub
MICIC
University of Nis,
Faculty of Medicine Nis
Serbia
Naoya
NISHINAKA
Showa University
Research Institute for
Sport and Exercise
Sciences
Japan
Instability with/ or without Bone Defect; Assessment & Treatment
No.
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
1
Sanjay DESAI
Breach Candy,
Bhatia, Jaslok
Hospitals
India
2
Chanakarn
PHORNPHUT
KUL
Chiang Mai
University
Thailand
Ru-Yu PAN
National Defense
Medical Center
Taiwan
Nobuyuki
YAMAMOTO
Tohoku University
School of Medicine
Japan
The University of
Hong Kong
Sichuan Provincial
Orthopedic Hospital
Aspetar (Qatar
Orthopaedic and
Sports Medicine
Hospital)
Chair
1
2
Speaker
China
각 10 분 발표 후, 5 분 질문 (55 분)
Date:
Category
Hossein SAREMI
Instability
Session Title:
Peking University Third
Hospital
Hamedan University of
Medical Sciences
Besat Hospital
Guoqing CUI
Arthroscopic Capsulolabroplasty for
Posteroinferior Multidirectional Instability of the
Shoulder with or without SLAP VIII Lesion
The Relationship between the Glenoid Track and
the Range of Shoulder Motion: A More Precise
Assessment of the Glenoid Track Width
3
Remplissage Procedure
Peter Wai Pan
YAU
4
Arthroscopic mangement of Bony bankart lesion
in acute anterior shoulder dislocation
Ming XIANG
5
Latarjet Procedure with One Screw and its Result
Philippe
LANDREAU
13
Hong Kong
China
Qatar
Rotator Cuff III
Symposium E
Date:
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 14:15~15:25
Time:
Halla Hall 1
Session Title:
Category
Rotator Cuff Surgery: What do I do?
No
.
Presentation Title
Name
1
Guoqing CUI
2
Kazuya TAMAI
Chair
Acromioplasty in Rotator Cuff tear - Is it
Needed?
The Anatomic Repair of Rotator Cuff
Tears with Delamination
1
2
3
Speaker
Tomoyuki
MOCHIZUKI
Peking University Third
Hospital
Dokkyo Medical University
School of Medicine
Prince of Wales Hospital,
Faculty of Medicine, CUHK
Tokyo Medical and Dental
University
Country
China
Japan
Hong Kong
Japan
TBD
Arthroscopic Assisted Latissimus Dorsi
Transfer for Irreparable Posterosuperior
Cuff Tears
Rotator Cuff Reconstruction: Tendon
Strand and Tissue Patch Augmentation
Technique
Arthroscopic incomplete repair of
irreparable rotator cuff tears:
Pre-operative factors and clinical outcomes
4
5
6
Symposium F
Kotaro
YAMAKADO
Jinzhong ZHAO
Hsiao-Li MA
Fukui General Hospital
Shanghai Sixth People's
Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong
University
Taipei Veteran General
Hospital, National Yang-Ming
University Medical School
Japan
China
Taiwan
Arthritis and Arthroplasty
Date:
May 17 (Tuesday), 2016 / 14:15~15:25
Room:
Halla Hall 2
Session Title:
Category
Patrick YUNG
Affiliation
Arthritis and Arthroplasty of Shoulder
No.
Presentation Title
1
Chair
2
1
2
3
Speaker
4
5
6
Current Concepts in Biomechanics of the
Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Posterior Instability Following Total
Shoulder Arthroplasty in Osteoarthritic
Shoulders
Complications of Reverse Shoulder
Arthroplasty
A Combination of Subscapularis Tendon
Transfer and Small-Head Hemiarthroplasty
for Cuff Tear Arthropathy
Shoulder Arthroplasty- Where We were,
Where We are, and Where We are Going?
Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Treatment of
Complex Proximal Humeral Fracture: Hemi
Arthroplasty or Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
14
Name
Affiliation
Country
David
SONNABEND
Kazuomi
SUGAMOTO
Royal North Shore
Hospital
Osaka University Graduate
School of Medicine
Nam-Su CHO
Kyung Hee University
Hospital at Gangdong
Korea
Mike KIM
Penn State Hershey
Medical Center
USA
Adam
DALGLEISH
Orthopaedic Surgeon Shoulder & Knee Specialist
New
Zealand
Tadanao
FUNAKOSHI
Hokkaido University Graduate
School of Medicine
Japan
Ranjan GUPTA
UCI Medical Center
USA
Yi-Ming ZHU
Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
China
Australia
Japan
Luncheon Symposium Program
LS 1 by Exactech
Date:
May 18 (Wednesday), 2016 / 12:00~12:50
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Category
Innovations in Shoulder Arthroplasty
No.
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
1
TBD
2
Joseph
ZUCKERMAN
NYU Langone Medical
Center
USA
Chair
1
Introduction and Review of Clinical
Outcomes for the Equinoxe System
Joseph
ZUCKERMAN
NYU Langone Medical
Center
USA
2
Glenoid Exposure and Surgical Pearls
Jae Chul YOO
Samsung Medical Center
Korea
3
Reverse Biomechanics
Howard D.
ROUTMAN
Atlantis OrthopaedicsPalm Beach Shoulder
Service
USA
4
Impact of Scapular Notching on rTSA
outcomes
David N.
COLLINS
Arkansas Specialty
Orthopaedics
USA
5
My Cuff-Sparing TSA Approach
Felix H. SAVOIE
III
Tulane University School
of Medicine
USA
6
Managing Glenoid Defects
Ryan
SIMOVITCH
Palm Beach Shoulder
Institute
USA
Speaker
Moderator
Jae Chul YOO
Panel
Joseph ZUCKERMAN, Howard D. Routman, Ryan Simovitch, David N. Collins
and Felix H. SAVOIE III
Q&A
LS 2 by Lima
Date:
May 19 (Thursday), 2016 / 12:40~13:30
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Category
Modern Designs in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: From Stemless To Revision
No.
Presentation Title
1
Chair
2
Name
Affiliation
Country
Alessandro
CASTAGNA
Chang-Hyuk
Choi
Istituto Clinico
Humanitas
Catholic University
Hospital
Kotaro
YAMAKADO
Fukui General Hospital
Japan
Italy
Korea
1
Indications and Techniques in Primary RSA
2
Biomechanical Evaluation of Differend
Designs of RSA
Peter POON
North Shore Hospital
New Zealand
3
A Convertible Shoulder System: Is It
Useful?
Alessandro
CASTAGNA
Istituto Clinico
Humanitas
Italy
4
Complex Glenoid Recontraction Using
Axioma TT Metal Back
Stephen BALE
Wrightington Hospital
UK
Speaker
15
LS 3 by DJO
Arthroplasty day
Date:
May 20 (Friday), 2016 / 12:10~13:00
Room:
Samda Hall
Session Title:
Category
Evolution of a Clinically Proven Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Design
No.
Presentation Title
Name
Affiliation
Country
Samer S. HASAN
Cincinnati Sports
medicine and
Orthopaedic Center
USA
Joseph P.
IANNOTTI
Cleveland Clinic
USA
1
TBD
2
TBD
Chair
Speaker
1
RSP design rationale, evolution and 13 years
of clinical experience
2
Focus on Glenoid Side with Superior
Baseplate Fixation, Patient Specific
Lateralization and Glenoid Positioning
3
QnA
16
Podium Presentation
OP 1 (Shoulder)
13:20~14:20
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Rotator Cuff 1
Chairs: Sung-Jae KIM (Korea), Bruce S. MILLER (USA)
OP 1-1
13:20~13:25
Risk Factor For Postoperative Re-tear In Arthroscopically-treated Large/Massive Cuff Tears
1
1
OP 1-2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
Hisao Shimokobe , Masahumi Gotoh , Hidehiro Nakamura , Hirokazu Honda , Ryo Tanesue , Hiroki Ohzono , Hiroyasu Mitsui , Takahiro Okawa and Naoto Shiba
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Kurume University Medical center, Japan
TBD
13:25~13:30
OP 1-3
13:30~13:35
AUGMENTED FIXATION WITH BIODEGRADABLE SUB-ACROMIAL SPACER AFTER REPAIR OF MASSIVE ROTATOR
CUFF TEAR
Murat BOZKURT 1 , Mustafa Akkaya 2 , Safa Gursoy 2 and Cetin Isik 1
1
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey, 2 Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Yildirim Beyazit
University Yenimahalle Training and Research Hospital, Turkey
OP 1-4
13:35~13:40
The Biodegradable Spacer as a Novel Treatment Modality for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears:Prospective Multi-Center Study
Eran Maman 1 , Eliyahu Adar 2 , Ori Safran 3 , Shaul Beyth 3 , Gavriel Mozes 1,4 , Oleg Dolkart 1 and Assaf Dekel 4
1
Department of Shoulder Unit, Orthopedic division, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel, 2 Department of orthopedic surgery,, E.Wolfson medical center, Israel,
Department of orthopedic surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel, 4 Department of orthopedic surgery, Assuta medical center, Tel Aviv,
Israel, Israel
3
13:40~13:48
OP 1-5
13:48~13:53
Q&A
Do The Good Functional Results of Arthroscopic Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Injuries Remain in the Long Term?
Caio Santos CHECCHIA , Alberto Naoki Miyazaki, Marcelo Fregoneze, Pedro Doneux Santos, Luciana Andrade Da Silva, Guilherme Do Val Sella,
Alexandre Maris Yonamine and Sergio Luiz Checchia
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Santa Casa Medical School, Brazil
OP 1-6
13:53~13:58
Latissimus dorsi versus Teres major Transfer for the Treatment of Irreparable Massive Postero-superior Rotator Cuff Tears. A
Prospective Randomized Study
1
1
2
Sven LICHTENBERG , Petra Magosch , Mark Tauber and Peter Habermeyer
1,2
1
Department of German Joint Centre Heidelberg, ATOS Clinic Heidelberg, Germany, 2 Department of German Shoulder Centre, ATOS Clinic Munich,
Germany
OP 1-7
13:58~14:03
Outcome of Lower Trapezius Transfer to Reconstruct Massive Irreparable Posterior-Superior Rotator Cuff Tear
Jean-David WERTHEL 1,2 , Bassem Elhassan 2 and Eric Wagner 2
1
OP 1-8
14:03~14:08
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, AP-HP, University Paris V, France, 2 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA
Successful Two-Year Results Of Arthroscopic Interpositional Patch Repair For Massive Rotator Cuff Defects
Lijkele Beimers 1 , Patrick Lam 2 and George Ac Murrell 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Slotervaartziekenhuis, Netherlands, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital, Kogarah, Sydney,
Australia
14:08:~14:16
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 2 (Shoulder)
14:20~15:10
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Rotator Cuff 2
Chairs: Daniel MOYA (Argentina), Kazuya TAMAI (Japan)
OP 2-1
14:20~14:25
The presence of subacromial impingement syndrome in the etiology of partial (bursal/articular side) rotator cuff ruptures
Ulunay Kanatlı, Tacetti̇ n Ayanoğlu , Muhammed Baybars Ataoğlu, Mustafa Özer, Mehmet Çetinkaya and Ahmet Fırat Berkay
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gazi University Medicine School Hospital, Turkey
OP 2-2
Suspected Impingement Syndrome – prevalence of radiographic findings and their relation to the Oxford Shoulder Score A crosssectional study within the framework of the ShoulderInterventionProject
14:25~14:30
Linda Christie ANDREA , Poul Frost , Kate Smidt , John Gelineck , Torben Bæ k Hansen , Søren Rasmussen Deutch and Susanne Wulff Svendsen
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
2
Danish Ramazzini Centre, Department of Occupational Medicine, Region Hospital West Jutland - University Research Clinic, Denmark, Danish Ramazzini
Centre - Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, 3 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Viborg Regional Hospital,
Denmark, 4 Department of Radiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, 5 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Holstebro Regional Hospital, Denmark,
6
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Randers Regional Hospital, Denmark
OP 2-3
14:30~14:35
Diagnostic accuracy of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in predicting the rotator cuff tear size after arthroscopic debridement
Ilker EREN 1 , Hakan Ozben 1 , Caner Gunerbuyuk 1 , Ö zgür Koyuncu 2 , Murat Serhat Aygün 3 , Edip Hatipoglu 3 and Mehmet Demirhan 1
1
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Koc University, School of Medicine, Turkey, 2 Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, American
Hospital, Turkey, 3 Department of Radiology, Koc University, School of Medicine, Turkey
OP 2-4
14:35~14:40
ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR IN THE WEIGHT-BEARING SHOULDER (IN WHEELCHAIR DEPENDENT
PATIENTS)
Jacek KERR 1 , Paul Borbas 2 , Dominik C. Meyer 2 , Christian Gerber 2 , Carlos Buitrago Téllez 3 and Karl Wieser 2
1
Department of Shoulder Surgery, Swiss Paraplegic Center Nottwil, Switzerland, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, ist University Hospital, University of Zurich,
Switzerland, 3 Department of Radiology, Spital Zofingen, Switzerland
14:40~14:48
OP 2-5
14:48~14:53
Q&A
The Influence Of Intraoperative Factors And Postoperative Rehabilitation On The Integrity Of The Rotator Cuff After Arthroscopic
Repair: Compliance Is Critical
Mark David Haber 1 , Desmond John Bokor 2 , Ahmad Shahrulazua 3 , Ben Gooding 4 and Eran Dolev 5
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wollongong, NSW, AUSTRALIA, Australia, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Suregery, Maquarie University, Australia,
Department of Orthopaedic Suregery, Cheras, Selangor, Malaysia, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Suregery, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 5 Department of
Orthopaedic Suregery, Even Yehuda, Israel
3
OP 2-6
14:53~14:58
Subacromial Space Width: Does Overuse or Genetics Play a Greater Role in Determining It? An MRI Study on Elderly Twins
Stefano Gumina , Valerio Arceri, Vittorio Candela , Daniele Passaretti, Teresa Venditto and Giuseppe Giannicola
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy
OP 2-7
14:58~15:03
Pectoralis Minor Tendon Transfer for Irreparable Anterior-Superior Cuff Tears
Paolo Paladini, Giovanni Merolla, Marco Saporito and Giuseppe Porcellini
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Unit of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Italy
15:03~15:09
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 3 (Shoulder)
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Instability 1
13:20~14:20
Chairs: Pascal BOILEAU (France), Roger EMERY (United Kingdom)
OP 3-1
13:20~13:25
Comparison of arthroscopic and open Latarjet with a learning curve analysis
Alexandre LÄ DERMANN
1,2
1
3
, Samy Benchouk , Omar Kherad and Gregory Cunningham
1
2
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Trauma, La Tour Hospital, Switzerland, Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery,
3
Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland, Department of Internal Medicine, La Tour Hospital, Switzerland
OP 3-2
13:25~13:30
Surgical Stabilisation of Sterno-Clavicular Joint Instability
1
2
David S THYAGARAJAN , Gyorgy Kocsis and W Angus Wallace
2
1
Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Shoulder and Elbow Unit,
Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom
OP 3-3
13:30~13:35
Modified Bristow vs. Latarjet in the Setting of Shoulder Instability: A Biomechanical Analysis
James E Tibone 1 , Britt A Miller 1 , Lacey Zack 1 , Alexander Peterson 2 , Masaki Akeda 2,3 , Michelle H Mcgarry 2 and Thay Q Lee 2,4
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Southern California, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, Long Beach VA
Healthcare System, USA, 3 Department of Sports Orthopaedic Center, Yokohama Minami Kyosai Hospital, Japan, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of California, Irvine, USA
OP 3-4
13:35~13:40
Arthroscopic Latarjet with Labral Repair
Kenneth CUTBUSH
Department of Orhopaedic, Brisbane Private Hospital, Australia
13:40~13:48
OP 3-5
13:48~13:53
Q&A
„ The LabralBridge“ - A Novel Technique for Arthroscopic Anatomic Knotless Bankart Repair
Roman Christian OSTERMANN 1 , Todd C Moen 2 , Marcus Hofbauer 1 and Patrick Platzer 1
1
OP 3-6
13:53~13:58
Department of Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Austria, 2 Department of Orthopedic, W.B. Carrel Memorial Clinic, USA
Clinical and anatomical outcomes of arthroscopic Hill Sachs remplissage and anterior Bankart repair : a retrospective review of 47
patients with more than 2 years follow up.
Philippe VALENTI , Alexandre Cerlier and Choucri Dib
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Private Hand institute PARIS, France
OP 3-7
13:58~14:03
Functional Outcomes in Contact Versus Non-Contact Athletes With Anterior Shoulder Instability Following Arthroscopic Bankart
Repair With A Modification
Kevin D. PLANCHER 1,2,3 , Allison M. Green 3 and Stephanie C. Petterson 3
1
3
OP 3-8
14:03~14:08
Treatment Trends in Anterior Shoulder Instability: Is Bankart Repair Still the Technique of Choice?
Rachel M Frank 1 , Sam Rosas 3 , Tsun Yee Law 3 , Alexander E Weber 1 , Matthew T Provencher 2 , Nikhil N Verma 1 , Brian J Cole 1 , Anthony A Romeo 1 and
Frank Mccormick 3
1
3
14:08~14:16
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA, 2 Department of N/A, Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, USA,
Department of Clinical Research, Orthopaedic Foundation, USA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Holy Cross Orthopedic Research Institute, USA
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 4 (Shoulder)
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Instability 2
14:20~15:10
Chairs: Gonzalo Eduardo GOMEZ (Argentina), Robert J. NEVIASER (USA)
OP 4-1
14:20~14:25
Validity of Arthroscopic Measurement of Glenoid Bone Defect Using the Burkhart’s Method
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
Jun Tan , Bin Zhu , Arnold Adikrishna , Rizki Fajar Zulkarnain , Ga-Yeong Kim , Han-Pyo Hong , Hong-Jun Jung and In-Ho Jeon
1
2
2
Department of Hand Surgery, The Hand Surgery Research Center, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu, China, Department of
Orthopaedics Surgery, Asan Medical Center, School of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Seoul, Republic of Korea
OP 4-2
14:25~14:30
Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Measurement is Reliable in Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss Diagnosis
3
Anna Kubicka , Jakub Stefaniak
1,2
, Przemyslaw Lubiatowski
1,2
2
1
, Jan Długosz , Marcin Redman and Leszek Romanowski
1
1
2
Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland, Department of Upper Limb Unit,
Rehasport Clinic, Poland, 3 Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
OP 4-3
TBD
14:30~14:35
OP 4-4
14:35~14:40
Comparison of pressure average and contact surface in the tendon-bone interface between two Hill Sachs remplissage techniques: an
animal model.
Felipe TORO, Pozo Rene, Moraga Claudio , Felipe Reinares, Maximiliano Espinosa, Francisco Ruiz, Michelle Sacre and Francisco Figueroa
Department of Ortopaedic Surgery, Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana-Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
14:40~14:48
OP 4-5
14:48~14:53
Q&A
A Finite Element Analysis Of Glenoid Suture Anchor Hole Placement And Its Interaction With Variable Size Hill-Sachs Defects.
Desmond BOKOR 1,3 , Danè Dabirrahmani 3 , Thomas Tarento 3 , Shahrulazua Ahmad 2 and Richard Appleyard 3
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia, 2 Department of Orthopaedic and
Traumatology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Malaysia, 3 Department of Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, Faculty of Medicine and Health
Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia
OP 4-6
14:53~14:58
The Short Head Of Biceps Tendon – As Autograft Sources For Anteroinferior Glenohumeral Instability Repair
Hari Krishna ANKEM
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Apollo Health City, Hyderabad, India, India
OP 4-7
14:58~15:03
A Follow-up Over 3 years of Actual Playing After Combined Arthroscopic Bankart and Open Bristow Procedure for Traumatic
Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder in Elite Rugby Players
1
2
3
1
1
Atsushi TASAKI , Wataru Morita , Taiki Nozaki , Masayoshi Saito , Akira Yamakawa and Eishi Kuroda
1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and
Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
15:03~15:09
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 5 (Shoulder)
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Basic Researches 1
15:20~16:10
Chairs: John Edward KUHN (USA), Emilio CALVO (Spain)
OP 5-1
15:20~15:25
Accumulation of Advanced Glycation End Products on Rotator Cuff in the Aging Process
Yutaka MIFUNE , Takeshi Kokubu, Atsuyuki Inui, Ryosuke Sakata, Tomoyuki Muto, Yoshifumi Harada, Fumiaki Takase, Yasuhiro Ueda, Takeshi Kataoka and
Masahiro Kurosaka
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
OP 5-2
15:25~15:30
The dynamic molecular dependencies between tenocytes and extra cellular matrix homeostasis of the torn supraspinatus tendon edge
1
2
Jaroslaw FABIS , Janusz Szemraj and Anna Fabis
3
1
Department of Arthroscopy Minimally Invasive Surgery and Sport Traumatology, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz; FMC Private Medical Centre, Lodz,
Poland, 2 Department of Medical Biochemistry, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, 3 Department of Clinic of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Polish
Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute,Lodz, Poland
OP 5-3
15:30~15:35
Shoulder Subluxation and Rotator Cuff Muscles Degeneration in Osteoarthritic Shoulders
Alexandre Terrier 1 , Antoine Dewarrat 1 , Fabio Becce 2 and Alain Farron 3
1
2
Department of Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional
Radiology, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland, 3 Department of Service of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland
OP 5-4
15:35~15:40
PARP1 Knock Out Leads to Regeneration an Decreased Fatty Infiltration in the Muscle after Artificial Rotator Cuff Tear in a Mouse
Model
Michael KUENZLER 1 , Katja Nuss 2 , Agnieszka Karol 2 , Michael Schaer 1 , Michael Hottiger 3 , Brigitte Von Rechenberg 2 and Matthias Zumstein 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, University of Bern, Inselspital, Switzerland, 2 Department of Musculoskeletal Research Unit,
University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty, Switzerland, 3 Department of Institute of Veterinary Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Zurich,
Switzerland
15:40~15:48
OP 5-5
15:48~15:53
Q&A
Effect of Margin Convergence on Glenohumeral Joint Contact Area and Contact Pressure
Anand Murthi 1 , Vikram Sathyendra 1 and Joseph Abboud 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute/Thomas Jefferson
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, USA
OP 5-6
15:53~15:58
Location of Pathologic Changes in the Long of Biceps Tendon
Andrew NEVIASER 1 , Abigail Mantica 1 , Anjali Cera 1 , Marilyn Baird-Howell 2 and Arnold Schwartz 2
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, USA, Department of Pathology, George Washington University, USA
OP 5-7
Deregulated expression of extracellular matrix genes in the glenohumeral capsule of patients with traumatic anterior shoulder instability
15:58~16:03
Paulo Santoro BELANGERO , Mariana Ferreira Leal, Eduardo Antonio Figueiredo, Carina Cohen, Carlos Vicente Andreoli, Marilia Cardoso Smith, Alberto
De Castro Pochini, Benno Ejnisman and Moises Cohen
Department of ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS TRAUMA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO, Brazil
16:03~16:09
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 6 (Shoulder)
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Instability 3
15:20~16:10
Chairs: Shiyi CHEN (China), Seung-Ho KIM (Korea)
OP 6-1
15:20~15:25
To What Extend Can You Depend on the Radiologist's Report in the Diagnosis of Minor Shoulder Instability?
Nicole POULIART and Pieter Pierreux
Department of Orthopaedics and traumatology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
OP 6-2
15:25~15:30
Neural Correlates of Clinical Scores in Patients with Anterior Shoulder Apprehension
1
2
Alexandre LÄ DERMANN , Gregory Cunningham and Pierre Hoffmeyer
1
2
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Trauma, La Tour Hospital, Switzerland, Division of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery,
University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland
OP 6-3
15:30~15:35
Is shoulder instability all in the mind?
Anthony John HOWARD 1 , Joanne Powell-Greig 2 , Jo Gibson 3 , David Hawkes 3 , Omid Alizadehkhaiyat 4 , Graham Kemp 3 and Simon Frostick 3
1
Academic Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Psychology,
Edge Hill University, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Musculoskeletal Science Research Group, Liverpool University, United Kingdom, 4 Department of
School of Health Sciences, Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom
OP 6-4
15:35~15:40
Use of PROMIS in a Healthy Patient Population with Shoulder Instability
Chris A ANTHONY , Natalie Glass, Kyle Hancock, Matt Bollier, Brian R Wolf and Carolyn M Hettrich
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Iowa, USA
15:40~15:48
OP 6-5
15:48~15:53
Q&A
Factors Affecting Return to Baseline Function at 6 months Following Anterior Shoulder Instability Surgery: A Multi-Center
Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Group Cohort Study
Joseph Buckwalter 1 , Brian Wolf 1,2 , Matt Bollier 1,2 , Moon Shoulder Group 2 , Natalie Glass 1 and Carolyn Hettrich 1,2
1
OP 6-6
15:53~15:58
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Iowa, USA, 2 Department of MOON, Shoulder Group, USA
Analysis of Postoperative Monitoring of Patients Undergoing Shoulder Arthroscopy for Anterior Instability
Alexandre DE ALMEIDA, Márcio Rangel Valin, Samuel Menegotto, Nayvaldo Couto De Almeida and Ana Paula Agostini
Department of Shoulder Surgery, Serviço de Residência em Ortopedia do Hospital Pompéia, Brazil
OP 6-7
15:58~16:03
The "Down-Under" Lesion: A subtype of labral lesion in shoulder instability; Epidemiology and 2 year follow-up
James Andrew FRASER-MOODIE 1 , Grant Bayne 3 , Stephen Lane 2 , Tyler Mow 4 and Richard Page 2,5
1
Department of Orthopaedics, NHS Lanarkshire, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Barwon Orthopaedic Research Unit, University Hospital, Geelong,
Australia, 3 Department of Orthopaedics, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, 4 Department of St Vincent's
Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, 5 Department of School of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Geelong, Australia
16:03~16:09
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 7 (Shoulder)
16:40~17:30
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 1
Chairs: Markus SCHEIBEL (Germany), Christian GERBER (Switzerland)
OP 7-1
16:40~16:45
The role of subscapularis repair in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA)
1
Andreas KONTAXIS , Julien Berhouet
1,3
2
2
, Daniel Choi , Xiang Choi and Lawrence Gulotta
3
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Fondazione Opera San Camillo Casa di Cura San Pio X, Italy
OP 7-2
16:45~16:50
Outcomes of Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty and Concentric Glenoid Reaming (Ream and Run Procedure) in Young Patients
Mandeep S Virk , Jae K Kim, Saleh Aiyash, Brian J Cole, Nikhil N Verma and Anthony A Romeo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, USA
OP 7-3
16:50~16:55
Once an arthrodesis, always an arthrodesis? Conversion of shoulder arthrodesis into RSA
Tjarco Dirk Willem Alta 1 and W Jaap Willems 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spaarne Gasthuis Hoofddorp/Haarlem, Netherlands, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Clinic “de Lairesse”
Amsterdam, Netherlands
OP 7-4
16:55~17:00
Liposomal Marcaine Combined With Intravenous Decadron Results in Decreased Length of Hospital Stay and Decreased Narcotic Use
After Elective Shoulder Arthroplasty
Howard ROUTMAN 1,2 , Boltuch Andrew 3 , Moor Molly 4 and Israel Logan 5
1
Department of Shoulder Service, Atlantis Orthopaedics, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, JFK Medical Center, USA, 3 Department of College of
Medicine, Nova-Southeastern University, USA, 4 Department of Family Medicine, University of California San Diego, USA, 5 Department of Undergraduate
Studies, Florida Atlantic University, USA
17:00~17:08
OP 7-5
17:08~17:13
Q&A
Periprosthetic Shoulder Infection One-Stage with Exchange versus One-Stage with Reimplantation versus Two-Stage
Geoffrey Stone 1 , Rachel Clark 2 , Kathleen O'brien 2 , Lisa Vaccaro 2 , Richard Tannenbaum 2 , Benjamin Cottrell 2 , Brent Stephens 1 , Adam Lorenzetti 1 and
Mark Frankle 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Florida Orthopaedic Insitute, USA, 2 Department of Research, Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education,
USA
OP 7-6
17:13~17:18
Risk factors for periprosthetic infection after reverse shoulder arthroplasty
Brent Joseph MORRIS 1 , Daniel P O'connor 2 , Daniel Torres 3 , Benjamin W Szerlip 4 , Hussein A Elkousy 4 , Gary M Gartsman 4 and T. Bradley Edwards 4
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lexington Clinic - Shoulder Center of Kentucky, USA, 2 Department of Laboratory of Integrated Physiology, University
of Houston, USA, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fondren Orthopedic
Group, Texas Orthopedic Hospital, USA
OP 7-7
17:18~17:23
Surgical management of the infected reversed shoulder arthroplasty: a French multicenter study of reoperation in 32 patients.
1
1
1
2
3
Adrien JACQUOT , François Sirveaux , Olivier Roche , Luc Favard , Philippe Clavert and Daniel Molé
1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Centre Chirurgical Emile Gallé, Nancy, France, 2 Department of Orthopaedic & Traumatologic
Surgery Department, Hopital Trousseaux, Tours, France, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand Surgery Center, Hopital de Illkirch Graffenstaden,
Strasbourg, France
17:23~17:29
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 8 (Shoulder)
17:30~18:30
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 2
Chairs: Bernhard JOST (Switzerland), Howard ROUTMAN (USA)
OP 8-1
17:30~17:35
8 years results for 2 stemless reverse shoulder arthroplasty systems at hospital Stolzalpe, Austria - is there a difference in onlay versus
inlay systems?
R Michael KRIFTER
Department of orthopedic department LKH Stolzalpe, Academic orthopedic hospital STOLZALPE, Austria
OP 8-2
17:35~17:40
Shortterm results (minimum FU: 2 years) of stemless Simplciti shoulder prosthesis
Dirk BOEHM
1
OP 8-3
17:40~17:45
1,2
and Dorota Boehm
1,2
2
Department of Shoulder service, Ortho Mainfranken Wuerzburg, Germany, Department of Shoulder service, Ortho Mainfranken Wuerzburg, Germany
Quality of life and functional outcome of the TESS shoulder prosthesis: results of a non-designer
Taco GOSENS
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Elisabeth Tweesteden Hospital Tilburg NL, Netherlands
OP 8-4
17:45~17:50
Stemless Humeral Component in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Two-year Age-Related Clinical Outcomes
Ashok Gowda 1 , Anthony Ho 1 , Christopher Chuinard 2 and J. Michael Wiater 1
1
17:50~17:58
OP 8-5
17:58~18:03
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, William Beaumont Health System, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Great Lakes Orthopaedic Center, USA
Q&A
Results of Cementless Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty for Primary Osteoarthritis
Lionel Neyton1, François Sirveaux2, Renaud Gravier3, Derek Van Deurzen4, Pascal Boileau5 and Pierre Mansat6
1
Department of Shoulder Unit, Hopital privé Jean Mermoz - Centre Orthopédique Santy, Lyon, France, 2 Department of Orthopaedic, Centre Chirurgical
Emile Gallé, Nancy, France, 3 Department of Orthopaedic, Institut de la main et du membre supérieur, Marseille, France, 4 Department of Orthopaedic, Onze
Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 5 Department of Orthopaedic, Hôpital l'Archet, Nice, France, 6 Department of Orthopaedic, Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, France
OP 8-6
18:03~18:08
Outcome and Need for Further Revision Surgery Following Revision of Resurfacing Hemiarthroplasty Used for Osteoarthritis.
Jeppe Vejlgaard RASMUSSEN, Bo Sanderhoff Olsen, Ali Al-Hamdani and Stig Brorson
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Herlev University Hospital, Denmark
OP 8-7
18:08~18:13
Secondary Latissimus Dorsi Transfer after Failed Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Gabor Janos PUSKAS1, Marco Germann2, Sabrina Catanzaro2 and Christian Gerber2
1
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Kantonsspital Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, Switzerland, 2 Department of Orthopedics, Balgrist University
Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland
OP 8-8
Conversion to hemiarthroplasty as salvage procedure for failed reverse shoulder arthroplasty
18:13~18:18
Michael C GLANZMANN, Christoph Kolling, Laurent Audigé, Matthias Flury and Hans-Kaspar Schwyzer
Department of Orthopedics Upper Extremities, Schulthess Clinic Zurich, Switzerland
18:18~18:26
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 9 (Shoulder)
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Basic Researches 2
16:40~17:30
Chairs: Martti VASTAMAKI (Finland), Carlos TORRENS (Spain)
OP 9-1
16:40~16:45
Effect of Short Malunion of the Clavicle on In-vivo Scapular Kinematics in Three Dimension using Model Based 3D-2D Image
Registration Technique
1
1
2
1
1
1
John Junghun Shin , Doo Sup Kim , Scott A Banks , Myoung Gi On , Ji Soo Shin and Sang Kyu Kang
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Republic of Korea, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of Florida, USA
OP 9-2
16:45~16:50
Acromioclavicular Dislocation: is our Repair logical? An anatomical and biomechanical Study
Fabrice Marc DUPARC, Nicolas Tarissi, Virginie Guinet and Xavier Roussignol
Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Rouen University Hospital, France
OP 9-3
16:50~16:55
Surgical Anatomy of the Axillary Nerve
Olivier Jean GAGEY
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, University of Paris South, France
OP 9-4
16:55~17:00
Tendon transfer options for trapezius paralysis: a biomechanical study.
Jean-David WERTHEL1,2, Eric Wagner2, Johhn Sperling2, Kai-Nan An2 and Bassem Elhassan2
1
17:00~17:08
OP 9-5
17:08~17:13
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, AP-HP, University Paris V, France, 2 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA
Q&A
The Effect of Misalignment on Fixation of Cementless Glenoid Components in an in-vitro study
Ulrich Hansen HANSEN1, Chamaiporn Sukjamsri1, Thomas Gregory2 and Roger Emery3
1
Department of Medical Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, European Hospital Pompidou,
France, 3 Department of Musculoskeletal Surgery, Imperial College School of Medicine, United Kingdom
OP 9-6
17:13~17:18
A Large-Scale Subject-Specific Finite Element Model of Human Shoulder Complex
Manxu Zheng1, Zhenmin Zou1, Paulo Bartolo1, Chris Peach1,2 and Lei Ren1
1
Department of School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, 2 Department of The University Hospital
of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, NHS UK, United Kingdom
OP 9-7
Assessment of Glenoid Morphology: Conventional Radiographs versus Computed Tomography Scans
17:18~17:23
Benjamin W Szerlip , Brent J Morris , Christopher L Sheu , Anup A Shah , Bradley T Edwards and Joshua T Woody
1
4
3
2
1
1
1
Department of Orthopedics, Fondren Orthopedic Group, Texas orthopedic hospital, USA, 2 Department of Orthopedics, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic at the Baylor
College of Medicine, USA, 3 Department of Orthopedics, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA, 4 Department of Orthopedics, Shoulder Center of
Kentucky, USA
17:23~17:29
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 10 (Elbow)
17:30~18:30
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Tendinopathy and Miscellaneous
Chairs: Shawn W. O’DRISCOLL (USA), Gregory Ian BAIN (Australia)
OP 10-1
17:30~17:35
Percutaneous Ultrasonic Debridement Of Tendinopathy – A Pilot Achilles Rabbit Model
1
1
OP 10-2
17:35~17:40
2
1
Srinath KAMINENI , Luke Seukzin Oh , Anthony Sinai and Timothy Butterfield
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, University of kentucky, USA, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
Autologous Tenocyte Injection for Chronic Refractory Tendinopathy: From Cell Biology to Clinical Trials
1
1
2
1
3
4
Ming Hao ZHENG , Allan Wang , Thomas Bucher , Tao Wang , Jay Ebert , William Breidahl and Gregory Janes
1
5
2
Department of Centre for Orthopaedic Research, University of Western Australia, Australia, Department of Orthopaedics, Fremantle Hospital, Australia,
4
5
Department of School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia, Australia, Perth Radiological Clinic, Australia, Perth
Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre, Australia
3
OP 10-3
17:40~17:45
Factors Associated with Lateral Epicondylitis of the Elbow
Hyung Bin Park , Ji-Yong Gwark and Dong Yeong Lee
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Republic of Korea
OP 10-4
17:45~17:50
Arthroscopy for Lateral Epicondylitis: Does Pre-Operative MRI Scanning Acurately Predict the Findings at Arthroscopy?
Jonathan YATES and Harry Casserly
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
17:50~17:58
OP 10-5
17:58~18:03
Q&A
Analysis of lateral ulnar collateral ligament in lateral epicondylitis using MR images; correlation with clinical features
Jun-Gyu Moon , Moo-Joon Lim, Young-Sik Jeon and Chan-Dong Jeong
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Korea University Guro Hospital, Republic of Korea
OP 10-6
18:03~18:08
Clinical Evaluation Using Biodex Isokinetic Machine in Semitendinosus Autograft Reconstruction for Chronic Distal Biceps Rupture - A
Case Series
Sivaraman BALASUBRAMANIAN , Aravind Desai, Lesley Boulton, Femke Nauschutz, Sathya Annapureddy and Neil Bayliss
Department of Upper Limb Unit, Orthopaedics, University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
OP 10-7
18:08~18:13
Radiostereometric Evaluation of Tendon Elongation after Distal Biceps Repair
Stephanie MUH , Nathan Marshall, Robert Keller, John-Michael Guest and Vasilios Moutzouros
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Henry Ford Health Systems, USA
OP 10-8
18:13~18:18
Ultrasonic Percutaneous Tenotomy For Recalcitrant Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy- Sustainability And Sonographic Progression At 3
Years
Chusheng SENG 1 , P Chandra Mohan 2 , Suang Bee Joyce Koh 1 , Tet Sen Howe 1 , Yee Gen Lim 1 , Pheng Hui Brian Lee 1,3 and Bernard Morrey 1,4
1
3
18:18~18:26
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, 2 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore,
Department of Orthopaedic Associates, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 11 (Shoulder)
13:50~14:40
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Sports Medicine 1
Chairs: James E TIBONE (USA), Philippe CLAVERT (France)
OP 11-1
13:50~13:55
Primary versus revision arthroscopically-assisted combined acromio- and coracoclavicular stabilization of chronic AC-joint instability
Natascha KRAUS , Carmen Hann, Christian Gerhardt and Markus Scheibel
Department of Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, Germany
OP 11-2
13:55~14:00
Two Year Results of a Prospective Study on the Natural History of Non-operatively Treated Type III Acromioclavicular Joint
Dislocations.
Alex MALONE , Andrew Strang, Andrew Matthews and Danielle Stachiw
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand
OP 11-3
14:00~14:05
Acute AC dislocation type V; result with double endobutton technique without ligament reconstruction
Andres Felipe DE LA ESPRIELLA , Hugo Barros, Ignacio Tanoira, Maximiliano Ranalletta, Gastón Maignon and Luciano Rossi
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina
OP 11-4
BONE LANDMARKS FOR SURGERY OF THE LATERAL THIRD OF THE CLAVICLE IN A LATIN POPULATION
14:05~14:10
Alejandro VIACAVA 1,2 , Francisca Leiter 2 , Sebastián Ruidiaz 2 , Javier Oyarce 2 , Cristobal Moreno 2 , Raul Aguila 1 and Chantal Sallaberry 2
1
14:10~14:18
OP 11-5
14:18~14:23
Q&A
The Sub-Supraspinatus Recess and Superior Labral Motion: An Arthroscopic Analysis
David M SHEPS 1,2 , Ryan Paul 1 , Robert Balyk 1,2 , Lauren Beaupre 1 , Anelise Silveira 1 , Manoj Saraswat 1 and Martin Bouliane 1,2
1
OP 11-6
14:23~14:28
Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Canada, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic, Canada
Outcome from Open repair of Pectoralis Major Ruptures
W Angus WALLACE 1,2 , Krishna Kumar 1 and Andrew Fowler 1
1
2
OP 11-7
Department of Ortopedia y Traumatología, Clinica Santa Maria, Chile, 2 Department of Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de los Andes, Chile
Department of Nottingham Shoulder & Elbow Unit, Nottingham City Hospital Campus, Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom,
Department of Orthopaedics, Trauma & Sports Medicine, University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, United Kingdom
TBD
14:28~14:33
14:33~14:39
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 12 (Shoulder)
14:40~15:40
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Sports Medicine 2
Chairs: Ofer LEVY (United Kingdom), Felipe TORO (Chile)
OP 12-1
14:40~14:45
Relationship between Humeral Torsion and Career of Pitcher in Elementary and Junior-high Schools
2
1
3
Kunimoto Fukunishi , Yasuo Itami , Chisato Watanabe and Teruhisa Mihata
1
1
2
3
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Japan, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shimizu hospital, Japan, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Kawabata hospital, Japan
OP 12-2
14:45~14:50
Difference in Velocities and Torques at the Elbow and Shoulder During Baseball Pitches Thrown from the Stretch Position vs.
Traditional Wind-up Motion
Donna Moxley Scarborough, Eric M. Berkson, Nicholas K. Leonard and Luke Seukzin Oh
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA
OP 12-3
14:50~14:55
Does Fatigue Alter Pitching Mechanics?
Brandon J ERICKSON1, Terrance Sgori2, Peter Chalmers1, Patrick Vignona3, Matthew Lesniak3, Charles A Bush-Joseph1, Nikhil N Verma1 and Anthony A
Romeo1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University, USA, 2 Department of orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, USA, 3 Department of
Rehabilitation, Accelerated Rehabilitation, USA
OP 12-4
14:55~15:00
The use of long-toss throwing by professional pitchers: an epidemiological study.
Austin V STONE, Sandeep Mannava, Anita Patel, Alejandro Marquez-Lara and Michael T Freehill
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wake Forest School of Medicine, USA
15:00~15:08
OP 12-5
15:08~15:13
Q&A
Return to Play in Major League Baseball Pitchers Following Superior Labral Anterior Posterior Repair
Chuck Frank, Gannon Curtis, Drew Schupbach, Ryan Smith, Daniel Lombardo and Vani Sabesan
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA
OP 12-6
15:13~15:18
Primary SLAP Repair: An evolution of Treatment
Brandon J ERICKSON1, Akshay Jain1, Geoff Abrams2, Gregory Nicholson1, Brian Cole1, Anthony Romeo1 and Nikhil Verma1
1
OP 12-7
15:18~15:23
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, USA
SLAP Type ll – Long Term Follow-Up Comparing Two Techniques: Anatomic Fixation X Tenodesis
Paulo César Faiad Piluski, Osvandre Lech , Carlos Eduardo Azeredo and Carlos Humberto Castillo
Department of Upper Limb Surgery, Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia de Passo Fundo, Brazil
OP 12-8
15:23~15:28
Posterior and Combined Shoulder Instability in a Sporting Population
Emma Torrance1, Lennard Funk1,2,3, Puneet Monga1,2,3 and Michael Walton1,2,3
1
Department of, HCA Hospitals, United Kingdom, 2 Department of, Wrightington Hospital, United Kingdom, 3 Department of, University of Salford, United
Kingdom
15:28~15:36
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 13 (Shoulder)
13:50~14:40
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Fracture 1
Chairs: Christopher R CHUINARD (USA), Sven LICHTENBERG (Germany)
OP 13-1
13:50~13:55
Treatment of 2-Part Greater or Lesser Tuberosity Fracture with Arthroscopic Suture Bridge Fixation Technique
Xu Li , Chunyan Jiang and Fenglong Li
Department of Sports medicine, Beijing Jishuitan hospital, China
OP 13-2
13:55~14:00
Arthroscopic Suture Bridge Repair for Greater Tuberosity Avulsion Fractures: A Prospective Case Series with Minimum One Year
Follow-up.
Rohan Kiritbhai Vakta, Yathiraj B Ramdas , Joseph J Pullattu and Dinshaw N Pardiwala
Department of Center for bone and joint, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute, India
OP 13-3
14:00~14:05
The amount of impaction and loss of reduction in osteoporotic proximal humeral fractures after surgical fixation
Stefano CARBONE 1 and Matteo Papalia 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sapienza Università di Roma. Department of Molecular Medicine, Italy, 2 Department of Ortopedia e traumatologia,
Clinica Nuova Itor. Roma, Italy
OP 13-4
14:05~14:10
Long Term Outcome Of Three & Four Part Proximal Humeral Fractures Treated With PHILOS Plate And Avascular Necrosis Of
Humeral Head
Anand ARYA , Karthik Karuppaiah and Joydeep Sinha
Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, KIngs College Hospital, London, UK, United Kingdom
14:10~14:18
OP 13-5
14:18~14:23
Q&A
Proximal Fracture of the Humerus: Evaluation by Randomisation (ProFHER) Trial
Amar Rangan 1 , Rajesh Nanda 1 , Helen Handoll 3 , Stephen Brealey 2 , Ada Keding 2 , Belen Corbacho 2 , Laura Jefferson 2 , Catherine Hewitt 2 , Lorna
Goodchild 1 and David Torgerson 2
1
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, The James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK, United Kingdom, 2 Department of York Trials
Unit, University of York, United Kingdom, 3 Department of School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University, United Kingdom
OP 13-6
14:23~14:28
Randomized Trial on Proximal Humerus Fractures: Locking Plate or Intramedullary Nailing
Mauro GRACITELLI , Eduardo Malavolta, Jorge Assunção, Arnaldo Amado Ferreira Neto, Paulo Reis, Jorge Dos Santos Silva and Kodi Kojima
Department of Orthopedic surgery, University of São Paulo, Brazil
OP 13-7
14:28~14:33
Nine months follow-up evaluation of new cementless stem Bilboquet for complex proximal humerus fracture fixation.
Ulrich HANSEN 1 and Thomas Gregory 2
1
14:33~14:39
Department of Medical Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, European Hospital Pompidou, France
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 14 (Shoulder)
14:40~15:40
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Fracture 2
Chairs: Ki-Yong BYUN (Korea), Philippe COLLIN (France)
OP 14-1
14:40~14:45
Proximal humerus fracture treated by hemiarthroplasty with uncemented locking stem: multicenter prospective evaluation with a
minimum FU of 2 years
1
1
1
1
1,2
2
3
Laurent OBERT , Francois Loisel , Rachid Saadnia , Antoine Adam , Julien Uhring , Pascal Clappaz , Tristan Lascar and Emmanuel Baudouin
1
4
2
Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit university hospital BESANCON, University of Bourgogne - Franche Comte, France, Department
3
of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit hospital grace de monaco, hospital grace de monaco, Monaco, Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology
4
surgery Unit, private hospital of bourg en bresse, France, Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit, Public Hospital of CHAMBERY, France
OP 14-2
14:45~14:50
Prosthesis for proximal humerus fracture without cement : Multicenter prospective continue study of a locked stem
Laurent OBERT 1 , Francois Loisel 1 , Julien Uhring 1 , Severin Rochet 1 , Emmanuel Baudouin 2 , Damien Potage 6 , Pascal Clappaz 4 , Thierry Autom 5 and
Tristan Lascar 3
1
Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit university hospital BESANCON, University of Bourgogne - Franche Comte, France, 2 Department
of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit, public hospital of CHAMBERY, France, 3 Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit, hospital
grace de MONACO, Monaco, 4 Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit, private hospital of BOURG EN BRESSE, France, 5 Department of
Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit, private hospital of LYON, France, 6 Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology surgery Unit university hospital
CAEN, university OF normandie, France
OP 14-3
14:50~14:55
What to do: Hemiarthoplasty or reverse shoulder Arthoplasty for Acute 4-part Fractures?
Nicolas BONNEVIALLE 1 , Clément Tournier 2 , Laurent Obert 3 , Dominique Saragaglia 4 and François Sirveaux 5
1
Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, Riquet Hospital, University of Toulouse, France, 2 Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology
Surgery, Pellegrin Hospital, University of Bordeaux, France, 3 Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, University of Besançon, France,
4
Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, University of Grenoble, France, 5 Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, University
of Nancy, France
OP 14-4
14:55~15:00
Primary fracture versus fracture sequelae – is the outcome with reversed total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) satisfying?
Falk REUTHER 1 , Thierry Joudet 2 , Max Kaeaeb 3 , Georges Kohut 4 , Jérôme Proust 5 and Ulrich Irlenbusch 6
1
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, DRK Hospital Berlin Koepenick, Germany, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Clinique du Libournais, France,
Department of Orthopaedics, Sporthopaedicum Straubing und Regensburg, Germany, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Clinique Generale St. Anne, Switzerland,
5
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Clinique du Colombier, France, 6 Department of Orthopaedics, Sportklinik Erfurt, Germany
3
15:00~15:08
OP 14-5
15:08~15:13
Q&A
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty. Comparison Study between Fracture Sequelae and ORIF Failures of Complex Proximal Humeral
Fractures
Fernando SANTANA 1 , Anna Fraile 1 , Joan Miquel 2 and Carlos Torrens 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic - Shoulder and elbow Unit, Hospital del Mar, Spain, 2 Department of Orthopaedic - Shoulder and elbow Unit, Consorci Sanitari
de l'Anoia, Spain
OP 14-6
15:13~15:18
Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement for acute proximal humeral fractures in patients over 70 years
Georgios Arealis , Oren Tsvieli, Ehud Atoun, Ioannis Polyzois, Ruben Abraham and Ofer Levy
Department of Reading Shoulder Unit, Royal Berkshire Hospital and Berkshire Independent Hospital, United Kingdom
OP 14-7
15:18~15:23
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for the treatment of humeral head fractures in the elderly - Tuberosity Fixation leads to improved
External Rotation, Strenght and Health Related Quality of Life
David MERSCHIN , Johannes Keck and Richard Stangl
Department of Trauma, Shoulder and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital Rummelsberg, Germany
OP 14-8
15:23~15:28
Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Failed Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Fractures of the Proximal Humerus
Florian GRUBHOFER , Karl Wieser, Katharina Schürholz, Catanzaro S and Christian Gerber
Department of Departement of Orthopaedics, University of Zurich, Balgrist University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland
15:28~15:36
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 15 (Shoulder)
16:10~17:00
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 3
Chairs: Gilles WALCH (France), April ARMSTRONG (USA)
OP 15-1
16:10~16:15
Functional and structural outcomes after reversed shoulder arthroplasty (RSA): Bony increased-offset RSA (BIO-RSA) versus Non
BIO-RSA
1
Philippe Collin and Kenji Yasui
2
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Privé Saint Grégoire, France, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokyo Women’s Medical
University, Japan
OP 15-2
16:15~16:20
Implant Positioning has an Effect on Acromial Stresses in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Murray T Wong, G Daniel G Langohr, George S Athwal and James A Johnson
Department of Biomechanics, Roth|McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Center, St. Joseph's Health Care, University of Western Ontario, Canada
OP 15-3
16:20~16:25
Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis with a Lateralized Glenosphere: A Multi-Center Prospective Study
Samer S HASAN 1 , Jonathan C Levy 2 , Zachary R Leitze 3 , Avinash G Kumar 4 , Gary D Harter 5 and Ryan J Krupp 6
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cincinnati SportsMedicine and Orthopaedic Center - Mercy Health, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Orthopaedic Institute at Holy Cross Hospital, USA, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rim Rock Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, USA, 4 Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Coastal Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, USA, 5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Geisinger Shoulder and Elbow
Institute/Geisinger Medical Center, USA, 6 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Norton Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Specialists, USA
OP 15-4
16:25~16:30
Optimizing Deltoid Efficiency with Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Using a Novel Inset Center of Rotation Glenosphere Design
Christopher Roche 1 , Matt Hamilton 1 , Phong Diep 1 , Thomas Wright 2 , Pierre Henri Flurin 3 , Joseph Zuckerman 4 and Howard Routman 5
1
Department of Extremities, Exactech, Inc, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, University of Florida, USA, 3 Department of Orthopaedics, BordeauxMerignac Clinic, France, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, USA, 5 Department of Orthopaedics, Atlantis Orthopedics, USA
16:30~16:38
OP 15-5
16:38~16:43
Q&A
Use of the Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis in Patients Using Wheelchairs or Walkers
Gazi HURI
Department of Division of Shoulder Surgery, Orthopaedic surgery department, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
OP 15-6
16:43~16:48
Comparison of Clinical Outcomes with Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients with and without Scapular Notching
Joseph Zuckerman 1 , Brent Mollon 1 , Thomas Wright 2 , Pierre-Henri Flurin 3 , Lynn Crosby 4 and Christopher Roche 5
1
Department of Orthopaedics, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, University of Florida, USA, 3 Department of
Orthopaedics, Bordeaux-Merignac Clinic, France, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Medical College of GA, USA, 5 Department of Extremities, Exactech, Inc,
USA
OP 15-7
16:48~16:53
Clinical and radiological alterations in reversed total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) between 2 and 4 years?
1
2
3
4
5
Falk REUTHER , Thierry Joudet , Max Kaeaeb , Georges Kohut , Jérôme Proust and Ulrich Irlenbusch
6
1
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, DRK Hospital Berlin Koepenick, Germany, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Clinique du Libournais, France,
Department of Orthopaedics, Sporthopaedicum Straubing und Regensburg, Germany, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Clinique Generale St. Anne, Switzerland,
5
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Clinique du Colombier, France, 6 Department of Orthopaedics, Sportklinik Erfurt, Germany
3
16:53~16:59
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 16 (Shoulder)
17:00~18:00
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 4
Chairs: Edward George MCFARLAND (USA), Daniel MOLE (France)
OP 16-1
17:00~17:05
Modification of the Walch Classification: Defining New Types of Glenoid Pathology in Advanced Osteoarthritis
Joseph P. Iannotti , Bong-Jae Jun and Eric T. Ricchetti
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, USA
OP 16-2
17:05~17:10
A Finite Element Analysis of All-Polyethylene Posteriorly Augmented Glenoid Components
Nikolas K KNOWLES, Langohr G Daniel G, George S Athwal and Louis M Ferreira
Department of Roth|McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre, St. Josephs Health Care, Canada
OP 16-3
17:10~17:15
The First Series of SMR Axioma TT ® : Early Experiences With an Innovative Trabecular Titanium Implant for Complex Glenoid
Reconstruction
Jeremy Granville-Chapman , David Copas, Simon Robinson, Mike Walton, Steve Bale and Ian Trail
Department of Upper Limb Unit, Wrightington Hospital, United Kingdom
OP 16-4
17:15~17:20
Patient Specific Targeting Guides for Glenoid Component Placement in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Technique and Initial Clinical
Experience
Wolfgang VOGT 1 , Johann Wasmaier 1 , Jason Hurst 2 , Simon Frostic 3 , John W. Sperling 4 and Thomas W. Throckmorton 5
1
Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Upper Extremity, Orthopaedisches Fachzentrum Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 2 Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, Preservation Institute at Joint Implant Surgeons, USA, 3 Department of Musculoskeletal Science Research Group, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, 4 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA, 5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shoulder and Elbow
Surgery, University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic, USA
17:20~17:28
OP 16-5
17:28~17:33
Q&A
ANGLED BIO-RSA: A SOLUTION FOR ASYMETRICAL GLENOID EROSION AND DEFICIENCY
Pascal BOILEAU 1 , Nicolas Morin-Salvo 1 , Marc-Olivier Gauci 1 , Grégory Moineau 2 , Pierric Deransart 3 and Gilles Walch 4
1
Department of Orthopaedic and Sports Surgery, University Institute of Locomotion and Sports, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis,
France, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Clinique Pasteur-Lanroze, France, 3 Department of International Research& Development-Upper Extremity, Tornier
SA, France, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Centre Médical Santy, France
OP 16-6
17:33~17:38
Patient-Specific Glenoid Guides Improve Accuracy in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Marc-Olivier Gauci 1 , Jean Chaoui 2 , Gilles Walch 3 and Pascal Boileau 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, CHU de Nice, France, 2 Department of IMASCAP, Plouzané, France, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Centre
Santy, Lyon, France
OP 16-7
17:38~17:43
The Correlation Between Glenoid Version and Humeral Translation in Primary Osteoarthritis of The Glenohumeral Joint
Matthijs Jacxsens
1,2
1
, Alexander Van Tongel and Lieven De Wilde
1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology,
University Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
OP 16-8
17:43~17:48
Baseplate Loosening in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Danielle Casagrande , Samuel Harmsen and Tom Norris
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, San Francisco Shoulder, Elbow & Hand Clinic, USA
17:48~17:56
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 17 (Shoulder)
16:10~17:00
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Miscellaneous 1
Chairs: Nikhil N. VERMA (USA), Alexandre LÄ DERMANN (Switzerland)
OP 17-1
16:10~16:15
Aneurysmal bone cyst treated with intralesional injection of pamidronate disodium and autologous bone marrow
Maria Solange FERRAGUTI, Gustavo Nizzo, Alberto Rios and Marcelo Melo
Department of Ortopedia y traumatologia, Hospital de Clinicas, Argentina
OP 17-2
16:15~16:20
Utility of Features of the Patient’s History in the Diagnosis of Atraumatic Shoulder Pain. A Systematic Review.
Martin B Raynor and John Edward Kuhn
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA
OP 17-3
16:20~16:25
Prospective Randomized Study of Arthroscopic Proximal vs Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Is One Better?
Yousef Shishani, Janice Flocken, Ryan Carr and Reuben Gobezie
Department of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, The Cleveland Shoulder Institute, USA
OP 17-4
16:25~16:30
Steroid injection is superior to nonsteroidal anti-inflammation drugs for shoulder pain for a short periord of time: a systematic review
and meta-analyis of randomized controlled trials
Jiwu CHEN , Yaying Sun , Hong Li, Jia Jiang and Shiyi Chen
Department of Sports medicine and arthroscopy, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, China
16:30~16:38
OP 17-5
16:38~16:43
Q&A
Anatomic study and electromyographic analysis of the teres minor muscle
Junichiro Hamada 1 , Kunio Yoshizaki 2 and Keiichi Akita 3
1
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Training Center, Kuwano Kyoritsu Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of School of Physical Therapy, Koriyama Institute
of Health Sciences, Japan, 3 Department of Clinical Anatomy, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
OP 17-6
16:43~16:48
Do We Publish What We Preach? An Analysis of SECEC Congress Publication Rates
Joan MIQUEL 1 , Fernando Santana 2 , Saray Fernández 1 and Carlos Torrens 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, HOSPITAL D'IGUALADA, Consorci Sanitari de l'Anoia, Spain, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, PARC DE SALUT
MAR. Barcelona, Spain
OP 17-7
16:48~16:53
Quantifying Extensibility of Rotator Cuff Muscle with Tendon Rupture Using Shear Wave Elastography
Taku HATTA 1,2 , Hugo Giambini 1,3 , Yoshiaki Itoigawa 1 , Alexander W. Hooke 1 , John W. Sperling 3 , Scott P. Steinmann 3 , Eiji Itoi 2 and Kai-Nan An 1
1
Department of Biomechanical Laboratory, Division of Orthopedic Research, Mayo Clinic, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku University
School of Medicine, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA
16:53~16:59
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 18 (Elbow)
17:00~18:10
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Instability and Sports Medicine
Chairs: Roger P. van RIET (Belgium), Bo Sanderhoff OLSEN (Denmark)
OP 18-1
17:00~17:05
Ligamentous Reconstruction for Posterolateral Instability of the Elbow: 14 Patients Reviewed with an Average Follow-up of 5 years.
Pierre MANSAT , Thuy Trang Pham, Stéphanie Delclaux, Julie Lebon and Nicolas Bonnevialle
Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, University of Toulouse, France
OP 18-2
17:05~17:10
The effect of anteromedial coronoid fractures on the magnitude of elbow joint contact pressures
Daniel R BACHMAN , Enrico Bellato, Sutee Thaveepunsan, Sangeun Park, Kai-Nan An and Shawn W O' Driscoll
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA
OP 18-3
17:10~17:15
Does anterior and posterior bands in anterior bundle of the Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament can be distinguished by Ultrasonography?
: Anatomical Study
Masahito YOSHIDA 1,2 , Hideyuki Goto 2 , Tetsuya Takenaga 2 , Masahiro Nozaki 2 , Atsunori Murase 2 , Katsumasa Sugimoto 3 and Takanobu Otsuka 2
1
Department of Bioengneering and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya City University
Graduated School of Medical Science, Japan, 3 Department of Sports Medicine, Nagoya Sports Clinic, Japan
OP 18-4
17:15~17:20
Does timing of surgery affect the outcome of open articular distal humerus fractures.
Ivan Dragoljub MICIC 1 , Dragan Radoicic 2 , Zoran Dasic 2 and Miodrag Kosutic 2
1
Department of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, Clinical Center Nis, University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine Nis, Serbia, 2 Department of Ortohopaedic
Surgery and Traumatology Clinic, Military Medical Academy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
17:20~17:28
OP 18-5
17:28~17:33
Risk Factors for Elbow Pain in Japanese Youth Baseball
Kenji TAKAGISHI 1 , Etsuo Chosa 2 , Takashi Masatomi 3 , Tetsuya Matsuura 4 , Moroe Beppu 5 , Mikihiko Watanabe 6 , Tetsu Iwama 7 , Koh Kato 8 and Tsuyoshi
Tajika 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gunma University Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Miyazaki University, Japan, 3 Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Yukioka Hospital, Japan, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokushima University, Japan, 5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Japan Hip Joint Foundation, Japan, 6 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ohwaki Hospital, Japan, 7 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Iwama
Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan, 8 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kaisei Suzuka Hospital, Japan
OP 18-6
17:33~17:38
Ligament Reconstruction for Treat Instability Pain Condition in Non-Traumatic Chronic Lateral Elbows Pain
Cholawish CHANLALIT and Parunyu Vilai
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Srinakharinwirot university, Thailand
OP 18-7
17:38~17:43
Arthroscopic Ulnar Nerve Decompression vs. Limited Incision Decompression
Christopher R CHUINARD and Karen A M
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Great Lakes Orthopaedic Center, USA
OP 18-8
17:43~17:48
Effect of early operation for distal humerus fracture on prevention of postoperative elbow stiffness
Myung Sun KIM 1 , Byoung Jin Kim 2 , Jong Hwan Seol 3 and Jun Ik Choi 4
1
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Chonnam National
University Hospital, Republic of Korea, 3 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Republic of Korea, 4 Department of
Orthopaedic surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Republic of Korea
OP 18-9
17:48~17:53
Outcome of plate fixation of complex Olecranon fractures. A retrospective study of 23 cases.
Mohammed Ali and Catherine Hatzantonis
Department of Trauma and orthopaedics, Royal Derby Hospital, United Kingdom
17:53~18:03
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 19 (Shoulder)
08:30~09:30
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 5
Chairs: Osvandre LECH (Brazil), Joseph P. IANNOTTI (USA)
OP 19-1
08:30~08:35
Pre-Operative Planning and Patient Specific Guides Can Improve Functional Outcomes in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty; A
Biomechanical Study
1
Andreas KONTAXIS , Julien Berhouet
1
3
OP 19-2
08:35~08:40
1,3
2
2
, Daniel Choi , Xiang Choi and Lawrence Gulotta
3
Department of Leon Root Motion Analysis Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery, USA, 2 Department of Biomechanics, Hospital for Special Surgery, USA,
Department of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service, Hospital for Special Surgery, USA
Rate of Improvement in Clinical Outcomes with Anatomic and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ryan Simovitch , Pierre-Henri Flurin , Yann Marczuk , Richard Friedman , Thomas Wright , Joseph Zuckerman and Christopher Roche
7
1
Department of Orthopaedics, Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Bordeaux-Merignac Clinic, France, 3 Department of
Orthopaedics, Chenieux Clinic, France, 4 Department of Orthopaedics, Medical University of SC, USA, 5 Department of Orthopaedics, University of Florida,
USA, 6 Department of Orthopaedics, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, USA, 7 Department of Extremities, Exactech, Inc, USA
OP 19-3
08:40~08:45
The Extended Humeral Osteotomy: A Novel Technique for Complete Removal of a Well-Fixed Humeral Stem Under Direct Visualization
Samuel Harmsen , Travis Torngren, Danielle Casagrande and James D Kelly
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The San Francisco Shoulder, Elbow and Hand Clinic, USA
OP 19-4
08:45~08:50
Radiographic Examination of the Glenoid Component and Mid-Term Functional Outcomes Following Humeral Head Resurfacing with
Insertion of a Cemented Inlay Polyethylene Glenoid Component
Jason Collins, Eric Wherley, Mark Haimes, John Zvijac, Luis Vargas and John Uribe
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UHZ Orthopaedic Institute, USA
08:50~08:58
OP 19-5
08:58~09:03
Q&A
Factors associated with glenoid revision in conventional total shoulder replacement: An AOA National Joint Replacement Registry
analysis
Richard S PAGE 1,2 , Stephen Graves 3 , Richard De Steiger 3 , Peter Lewis 3 , Ann Tomkins 3 , Sophia Rainbird 3 and Lan Kelly 3
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital Geelong, Australia, 2 Department of School of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia, 3 Department
of National Joint Replacement Registry, Australian Orthopaedic Association, Australia
OP 19-6
09:03~09:08
Does Brachial Plexus Exploration Facilitate Revision Surgery for Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty? Case Series.
Edward George MCFARLAND
Department of Division of Shoulder Surgery, Orthopaedic surgery department, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
OP 19-7
09:08~09:13
Comparative Study of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty versus Total Shoulder Surface Replacement for Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis with
Minimum 2 year Follow up.
Bauke Kooistra 1 , Jaap Willems 1,2 , Eelke Lemmens 1 , Bas Hartel 1 , Michel Van Den Bekerom 1 and Derek Van Deurzen 1
1
OP 19-8
09:13~09:18
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Netherlands, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lairesse Kliniek, Netherlands
Pyrocarbon Free Interposition Shoulder Arthroplasty: Preliminary results from a prospective multicenter study at 2-year minimum
follow-up.
Jerome GARRET 1 , Gilles Walch 2 , Marc Olivier Gauci 3 , Charles Dezaly 4 , Daniel Molé 4 , Arnaud Godenèche 2 , Mikael Etzner 5 , Luc Favard 6 , Christophe L
évigne 1 and François Sirveaux 4
1
Department of Shoulder Elbow and Wrist Surgery, Clinique du Parc, France, 2 Department of Shoulder surgery, Centre Orthopédique Santy, France,
Department of Sport and locomotion Institut, Hopital Pasteur 2, France, 4 Department of Orthopedic surgery, Centre chirurgical Emile Gallé, France,
5
Department of Orthopedic surgery, Sjukhuset, Sweden, 6 Department of Orthopedic surgery, Hopital Trousseau, France
3
09:18~09:26
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 20 (Shoulder)
08:30~09:30
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Miscellaneous 2
Chairs: Mehmet DEMIRHAN (Turkey), Giuseppe MILANO (Italy)
OP 20-1
08:30~08:35
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for cuff arthropathy improves shoulder proprioception
2
2
1
1
Joanna Walecka , Przemo Lubiatowski , Georgios Arealis , Paolo Consigliere and Ofer Levy
1
1
2
Department of Reading Shoulder Unit, Royal Berkshire Hospital and Berkshire Independent Hospital, United Kingdom, Department of Trauma and
Orthopaedics, Rehasport Clinic Poznan, Poland
OP 20-2
08:35~08:40
Distal median neuropathy is a complication of shoulder arthroplasty
1
2
1
Adam Lorenzetti , Kaitlyn N. Christmas , Brent Stephens and Mark A. Mighell
1
1
Department of Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, Florida Orthopaedic Institute, USA, 2 Department of Clinical Research, Foundation for Orthopaedic Research &
Education, USA
OP 20-3
08:40~08:45
Finite Element Analysis of Effects of Surgical Variations on Joint Stability and Contact Pressures in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty with
Severe Glenoid Retroversion
Hyun-Min KIM , William Conaway, Hwa Bok Wee and Gregory Lewis
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, USA
OP 20-4
08:45~08:50
Pathology Review of Humeral Heads Obtained During Shoulder Arthroplasty
David COLLINS
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Baptist Health System - Arkansas, USA
08:50~08:58
OP 20-5
08:58~09:03
Q&A
Is Hybrid Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography With CT Useful in Investigating Pain Following Shoulder Arthroplasty?
Gautam Deepak TALAWADEKAR , S Yusuf, M A Shah, A Parthipun, Nicholas J Little and Vipul Patel
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Epsom &St Helier Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
OP 20-6
09:03~09:08
Correlation Between Anatomy Of Scapula And The Incidence Of Rotator Cuff Tears And Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis Via Radiological
Study
Mohd Fairudz Bin MOHD MISWAN 1 , Mohd Shahril Bin Mohd Saman 2 , Seow Hui Teo 3 , Mohd Zubair Al-Faiadh 3 , Wuey Min Ng 3 and Mohd Razif Bin
Mohd Ali 3
1
3
OP 20-7
09:08~09:13
Shoulder Positions and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
Luciano Augusto POITEVIN 1,2
1
09:13~09:19
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Technology MARA, Malaysia, Department of Public Health, University of Technology MARA, Malaysia,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Malaya, Malaysia
Department of Othopaedic Surgery, Buenos Aires University Hospital, Argentina, 2 Department of Anatomy, Buenos Aires Medical School, Argentina
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 21 (Shoulder)
13:30~14:20
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Rotator Cuff 3
Chairs: Anthony A. ROMEO (USA), Stefano GUMINA (Italy)
OP 21-1
13:30~13:35
Anchored Versus Anchorless Rotator Cuff Repair: A Biomechanical Analysis
2
1
OP 21-2
13:35~13:40
1
1
1
1
1
Edward Mcfarland , Stanley Guillaume , Evan Langdale , Catherine Hannan , Stephen Belkoff , Uma Srikumaran and Kelly Kilcoyne
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, USA, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, USA
Effects of Glenohumeral Abduction on Rotator Cuff Repair - A Biomechanical Analysis and Comparison of Clinical Outcomes
Elise M Carpenter , Jacqueline R Hawthorne, Patrick H Lam and George A C Murrell
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital Campus, University of New South Wales, Australia
OP 21-3
13:40~13:45
Biomechanical and Initial Clinical Evaluation of a Novel Suture Anchor for Rotator Cuff Repair
Michael SANDOW 1,2 , Claire Jones 2,3,4 , Andrew Morris 2 and Stuart Callery 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic, Australia, 2 Department of Centre for Orthopaedic & Trauma Research, School of
Medicine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 3 Department of School of Mechanical Engineering,, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia,
4
Department of Adelaide Centre for Spinal Research,, SA Pathology, Adelaide, SA, Australia
OP 21-4
13:45~13:50
Shoulder Synovial Fluid Cholesterol Levels and their Effect on the Rotator Cuff
Daniel Davis, Alexa Narzikul, Daniel Sholder, Mark Lazarus, Surena Namdari and Joseph Abboud
Department of Shoulder/Elbow Division, The Rothman Institute, USA
13:50~13:58
Q&A
OP 21-5
The Champagne Toast Position Isolates the Supraspinatus: An Electromyographic Study of Shoulder Physical Examination Tests
13:58~14:03
Peter N Chalmers, Gregory L Cvetanovich, Noam Kupfer, Markus A Wimmer, Nikhil Verma, Brian J Cole, Anthony A Romeo and Gregory P Nicholson
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, USA
OP 21-6
The influence of fenestrated and non-fenestrated trocars on connective tissue progenitor cells in arthroscopic bone marrow aspiration of
the proximal humerus
14:03~14:08
Andreas VOSS 1,2 , Mary Beth Mccarthy 2 , Hardeep Singh 2 , Knut Beitzel 1 , Jessica Divenere 2 , Andreas B Imhoff 1 , Alexander R. Hoberman 2 and Augustus D.
Mazzocca 2
1
OP 21-7
14:08~14:13
Department of Orthopedic Sports Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Germany, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Connecticut, USA
Inter and Intra-Rate Agreement of Sugaya, Goutallier, Warner and Thomazeau Classification Scores Using Oostoperative MRI Imaging
in Patients with Rotator Cuff Repair at 10 years Follow Up
Kempf Jean Francois , Niglis Lucas, Dosch Jean Claude, Meyer Nicolas and Collin Philippe
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Strasbourg, France
14:13~14:19
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 22 (Shoulder)
13:30~14:20
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Miscellaneous 3
Chairs: Chun-Yan JIANG (China), William N. LEVINE (USA)
OP 22-1
13:30~13:35
The Specific AC Score (SACS): A New and Validated Method of Assessment of Isolated Acromio-Clavicular Joint Pathology
1
1
1
1
Shane Barwood , Jacqui French , Lyn Watson , Simon Balster and Tania Pizzari
1
2
2
Department of Shoulder Surgery, Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Australia, Department of Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Sport, Latrobe University,
Australia
OP 22-2
13:35~13:40
Vascular Graft Employment In The Surgical Treatment Of Acute And Chronic Acromio-Clavicular Dislocation
Matteo VITALI , Alberto Pedretti, Nadim Naim Rodriguez , Mario Valenti and Gianfranco Fraschini
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, IRCCS San Raffaele, Italy
OP 22-3
13:40~13:45
Arthroscopic Sternoclavicular Joint Discectomy for Acute and Chronic Tears
Graham TYTHERLEIGH-STRONG , Ben East and Christopher Lawrence
Department of Orthopaedics, Cambridge University Hospital Trust, United Kingdom
OP 22-4
13:45~13:50
Rota-lok synthetic graft augmentation of rotator cuff repair in massive rotator cuff tears
Lisa M. Krus, Travis Falconer, Allan A Young and Benjamin Cass
Sydney Shoulder Research Institute, St Leonards, Australia
13:50~13:58
OP 22-5
13:58~14:03
Q&A
Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis Using 3D Printing for Shaft Fractures of Clavicles.
Kyoung-Jin PARK , Yong-Min Kim, Byung-Ki Cho, Ho-Seung Jung, Chae-Ouk Lim and Hyeon-Jun Eun
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea
OP 22-6
14:03~14:08
Scapular Protecting Brace for Isolated Serratus Palsy: Outcome at 10 to 28 Years
Martti Vastamäki , Veera Pikkarainen, Heidi Vastamäki and Leena Ristolainen
Department of Research Institute Orton, Invalid Foundation, Finland
OP 22-7
14:08~14:13
Standard Shoulder Preparation for Arthroscopic Surgery is Associated with Marked Positive Microorganism Contamination . A Study
of Port Site Cultures.
Philip KNIGHT 1 , Ramez Ailabouni 1 , Amelia Howard-Hill 2 , Richard Everts 1 and Juliet Elvey 1
1
14:13~14:19
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Neslon Public Hospital, New Zealand, 2 Department of Orthopaedic, Orthopaedic Services Nelson Limited, New Zealand
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 23 (Shoulder)
14:30~15:30
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall A (5F)
Rotator Cuff 4
Chairs: Gregory P NICHOLSON (USA), Kwang Jin RHEE (Korea)
OP 23-1
14:30~14:35
Delaminated Rotator Cuff Tears: Morphological Factors Related to Repair Outcomes
Young-Kyu Kim , Chang-Kyu Park, Jun-Sung Won and Min-Ho Park
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gachon University, Gill Hospital, Incheon, Republic of Korea
OP 23-2
14:35~14:40
All Layers versus the Bursal Layer alone in Suture-Bridge repair of the Delaminated Rotator Cuff Tears
Sung-Jae Kim and Yong-Min Chun
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Republic of Korea
OP 23-3
14:40~14:45
Risk Factors of Tear Propagation in Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears: A Prospective Study of 150 Shoulders
Nobuyuki YAMAMOTO 1 , Jun Kawakami 1 , Yuki Shiota 1 , Mitsuyoshi Mineta 1 , Hirotaka Sano 2 and Eiji Itoi 1
1
OP 23-4
14:45~14:50
Treatment of symptomatic non-traumatic supraspinatus tear
1
3
OP 23-5
14:58~15:03
2
3
Ville Ä Ä RIMAA , Juha Kukkonen , Janne Lehtinen and Antti Joukainen
1
14:50~14:58
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku university school of medicine, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sendai city hospital, Japan
4
Department of Orthopaedics and traumatology, Turku University Hospital, Finland, 2 Department of Surgery, Satakunnan keskussairaala, Finland,
Department of Surgery, Hatanpään sairaala, Finland, 4 Department of Surgery, Kuopio University Hospital, Finland
Q&A
The Assessment of Outcome of Early versus Late Rotator Cuff Repair for Traumatic Rotator Cuff Tears.
Alison Louise ARMSTRONG 1 , Vishal Patel 1 , Ryan Chau 1 , Christopher Thomas 1 , Helen Fort 2 , Richard Wood 2 , Radhakant Pandey 1 and Amit Modi 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Physiotherapy, University Hospitals Of
Leicester NHS Trust, United Kingdom
OP 23-6
15:03~15:08
Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair Is Cost Effective Compared To Anchored Technique
Uma SRIKUMARAN 1 , Catherine Hannan 1 , Meera Chappidi 1 , Kelly Kilcoyne 2 , Steve Petersen 3 , Edward Mcfarland 1 and Bashir Zikria 1
1
3
OP 23-7
15:08~15:13
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, USA,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, USA
Mid-Term Clinical Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair
Brody FLANAGIN 1 , Eddie Lo 2 , Raffaele Garofalo 3 and Sumant Krishnan 1
1
Department of The Shoulder Center, Baylor University Medical Center, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, San Francisco Multispecialty Group,
USA, 3 Department of Shoulder Service, Miulli Hospital, Italy
OP 23-8
15:13~15:18
Minimally Important Differences and Change Across Time in Patients Treated Surgically and Non-Surgically for Full-Thickness Rotator
Cuff Tears
Joel J. Gagnier, Christopher Robbins and Bruce S. Miller
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan, USA
15:18~15:26
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Podium Presentation
OP 24 (Elbow)
14:30~15:30
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Halla Hall (3F)
Elbow Arthroplasty
Chairs: Pierre MANSAT (France), Steve ROCHE (South Africa)
OP 24-1
14:30~14:35
Total Elbow Arthroplasty: Outcomes after Triceps-detaching and Triceps-sparing approaches
1
1
OP 24-2
14:35~14:40
1
1
2
1
1
Robert DACHS , Mark Fleming , David Chivers , Henri Carrara , Jean-Pierre Du Plessis , Basil Vrettos and Stephen Roche
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cape Town, South Africa, Department of Medical Statistics, University of Cape Town, South Africa
A Comparison of Distal Humerus Fractures Treated with Primary TEA versus Secondary TEA Following Failure of Internal Fixation
James M. Dunwoody, Justin Hodgins, Laura Schemitsch, Patrick Henry, Jeremy A. Hall, Milena Vicente, Zachary Morison and Michael D. Mckee
Department of, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada
OP 24-3
14:40~14:45
Linked and Unlinked Total Elbow Replacement in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Case Comparison Series with 5 to 17 Year Follow-Up
Edward F Ibrahim , Abbas Rashid and Michael Thomas
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals, United Kingdom
OP 24-4
14:45~14:50
The Effect of a Radial Neck Notch on Press-Fit Stem Stability
Dave R. Shukla, James S. Fitzsimmons, Kai-Nan An and Shawn W. O' Driscoll
Department of Orthopedics, Biomechanics Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, USA
14:50~14:58
OP 24-5
14:58~15:03
Q&A
Radial head arthroplasty in different patterns of instability
Ana Maria FAR-RIERA , Carlos Perez-Uribarri and Jose Maria Rapariz Gonzalez
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Son Llatzer, Spain
OP 24-6
Longterm Results of Elbow Arthrodesis for Distal Humerus Non-unions
15:03~15:08
Ali ERSEN 1 , Fevzi Birisik 1 , İlker Eren 2 , Ata Can Atalar 1 and Mehmet Demirhan 2
1
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Turkey, 2 Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Koc
University School of Medicine, Turkey
OP 24-7
15:08~15:13
The Daily Elbow Motion of Healthy Subjects
John P Haverstock , G. Daniel G. Langohr, Graham Jw. King, George S. Athwal and James A. Johnson
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Roth McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre, Western University, Canada
OP 24-8
15:13~15:18
The Annular Ligament - Revisited
Akin Cil , James W Barnes , Vijit L Chouhan, Caroline E Rinaldi and Nkem C Egekeze
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Truman Medical Center, USA
15:18~15:26
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 1 (Shoulder)
09:20~09:50
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 1
Chairs: Chang-Hyuk CHOI (Korea)
PP 1-1
09:20~09:25
Arthroscopic Debridement improves Function in half of the Cases in early stage of Shoulder Osteoarthritis (OA).
Stephane Jullion, Francois Sirveaux , Adrien Jacquot, Thomas Goetzmann, Olivier Roche and Daniel Mole
Department of Orthopaedics & trauma, Centre chirurgical Emlile Gallé, France
PP 1-2
09:25~09:30
The Mid-Term Clinical And Radiological Results Of An All-Polyethylene Pegged Bone-Ingrowth Glenoid Component
Malin WIJERATNA 1 , David Taylor 2 , Stephen Lee 3 , Greg Hoy 4 and Matthew EVANS 4
1
Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Accident & Emergency, Austin Hospital,
3
4
Australia, Department of Radiology, The Avenue Hospital, Australia, Department of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Australia
PP 1-3
09:30~09:35
Complications of antibiotic loaded cement spacers used for chronic shoulder infections.
Amrut Uddhavrao BORADE
Department of Division of Shoulder Surgery, Orthopaedic surgery department, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
PP 1-4
09:35~09:40
Incidence, Causes and Predictors of 30-day Readmission after Shoulder Arthroplasty
Robert W WESTERMANN , Christopher A Anthony, Kyle R Duchman, Andrew J Pugely, Yubo Gao and Carolyn M Hettrich
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Iowa, USA
PP 1-5
09:40~09:45
Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients Less Than 50 Years of Age: A Collaborative Study Between the New Zealand and Australian Joint
Registries.
Earle SAVAGE 1 , Khalid Mohammed 1,2 , Prof Richard Page 3,4 , Alex Malone 1,2 and Prof Chris Frampton 5,6
1
Department of Orthopaedics, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand, 2 Department of Medicine, Otago University, New Zealand, 3 Department of Orthopaedic,
Geelong University Hospital, Australia, 4 Department of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia, 5 Department of Joint Registry, New Zealand Joint Registry,
New Zealand, 6 Department of Joint Registry, Australian Orthopaedic National Joint Replacement Registry, Australia
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 2 (Shoulder)
12:50~13:20
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty 2
Chairs: George Anthony MURRELL (Australia)
PP 2-1
12:50~12:55
Return to Sports after Implantation of a Reversed Shoulder Arthroplasty
1
1
PP 2-2
12:55~13:00
1
1
2
Christoph KOLLING , Mirela Borovac , Laurent Audigé , Andreas M. Mueller and Hans-Kaspar Schwyzer
1
2
Department of Upper Extremities, Schulthess Clinic, Switzerland, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty : Isokinetic evaluation of internal and external rotations
1
2
1
1
1
Ata Can Atalar , Mehmet Demirhan , Ali ERSEN , Fevzi Birisik , Serkan Bayram and Türker Şahinkaya
3
1
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Turkey, 2 Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Koc
3
University School of Medicine, Turkey, Department of Sports Medicine, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Turkey
PP 2-3
13:00~13:05
Assessment of Optimal Shoulder Outcome Score for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Vani SABESAN 1 , Daniel Lombardo 1 , Jawad KHAN 1 and J Michael Wiater 2
1
PP 2-4
13:05~13:10
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beaumont Health, USA
Treatment of Glenoid articular defects: A new technique
Philip FRAWLEY
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr Philip Frawley, Australia
PP 2-5
13:10~13:15
Isokinetic Strength Influences Participation in Sport and Recreation after Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Allan WANG 1,2 , Peter Campbell 2 , Tim Doyle 2 , Tim Ackland 1 , Charlie Bludgeon 1 and Greg Cunningham 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Western Australia, Australia, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St John of God Hospital, Australia
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 3 (Shoulder)
13:25~14:15
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Basic Researches
Chairs: Teruhisa MIHATA (Japan)
PP 3-1
13:25~13:30
Effect of the Presence of Ca5(PO4)2SiO4 Bioceramic on Tendon-to-Bone Healing After Repair of Chronic Rotator Cuff Tear
Song ZHAO
1,2
1
1
1
, Yunfeng Rui , Hui Chen , Chen Wang and Jinzhong Zhao
2
1
2
Department of Orthopaedics, Zhongda Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University, China, Department of Arthroscopic Surgery, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, China
PP 3-2
13:30~13:35
Development of a Novel Murine Rotator Cuff Tear model which Recapitulates Fat Infiltration in Human Patients
Hideyuki SHIRASAWA , Keisuke Horiuchi , Satoshi Oki, Noboru Matsumura, Morio Matsumoto and Masaya Nakamura
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
PP 3-3
13:35~13:40
Metformin slows the outgrowth of myofibroblasts from tendon in culture: potential for the prevention of fibrosis and the treatment of
frozen shoulder
Margaret M SMITH , Varshini Ravi, Dylan Ashton, Christopher B Little and David H Sonnabend
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Raymond Purves Res Labs, Kolling Institute (University of Sydney), Australia
PP 3-4
13:40~13:45
Effect of friction of suture anchors on the “deadman angle theory”: A biomechanical study.
Hideaki NAGAMOTO 1 , Nobuyuki Yamamoto 2 and Eiji Itoi 2
1
PP 3-5
13:45~13:50
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kurihara Central Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Japan
Anatomic Evaluation of Proximal Humerus Anatomy in Selected Asian-American Patients
Eddie Y Lo 1 , Evan Yates 2 , Linda Pan 1 and Vernon Fong 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chinese Hospital, USA, 2 Department of College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Western University of Health
Sciences, USA
PP 3-6
Postoperative Patient-Reported Outcome Trends After Rotator Cuff Repair and Shoulder Arthroplasty
13:50~13:55
Catherine Hannan 1 , Matthew Albrecht 1 , Kelly Kilcoyne 2 , Edward Mcfarland 1 , Uma Srikumaran 1 and Jacob Joseph 1
1
PP 3-7
13:55~14:00
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, USA
The Vacuum Phenomenon within a Total Shoulder Replacement causing Glenoid Component Dissociation – a Novel Observation
Gyorgy KOCSIS 3,4 , Donal Mcnally 2 and W Angus Wallace 1,3
1
Department of Nottingham Shoulder & Elbow Unit, Nottingham City Hospital Campus, Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom,
Department of Structural Integrity, Dynamics and Bioengineering Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD,
United Kingdom, 3 Department of Orthopaedics, Trauma & Sports Medicine, University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre NG7 2UH, United Kingdom,
4
Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma, Semmelweis University Hospital, Budapest, Hungary
2
PP 3-8
14:00~14:05
Glenoid Component Inferior Tilt Fixation in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty.
Soung-Yon KIM 1 , Soo-Won Chae 2 and Haea Lee 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hallym University Kangman Sacred Heart Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea
University, Republic of Korea
PP 3-9
14:05~14:10
A Novel Diagnostic Method to Assess the Interaction of Bony Lesions in Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability
Hanneke WEEL 1,4 , Peter R Krekel 2 , W Jaap Willems 3 , Michel P Van Den Bekerom 4 and Derek F.p. Van Deurzen 4
1
3
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Netherlands, 2 Department of Clinical Graphics, Clinical Graphics, Netherlands,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lairesse Kliniek, Netherlands, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Netherlands
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 4 (Shoulder)
16:10~16:50
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Instability
Chairs: Przemyslaw LUBIATOWSKI (Poland)
PP 4-1
16:10~16:15
Results of Arthroscopic Bankart repair in patients with glenoid bone loss in non-sporting population
Sanjay DESAI
Department of Shoulder-n-Knee, Breach Candy, Bhatia, Jaslok Hospitals, Mumbai, India
PP 4-2
16:15~16:20
Bankart Repair without Superior Labral Anterior Posterior (SLAP) Repair in Combined Bankart and SLAP Lesions Preserves Range of
Motion without Compromising Joint Stability
Yoshiaki ITOIGAWA
1,2
2
3
3
2
4
, Alexander W Hooke , John W Sperling , Scott P Steinmann , Kristin D Zhao , Eiji Itoi and Kai-Nan An
1
2
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Japan, Department of iomechanics Laboratory and Tendon & Soft Tissue
Biology Laboratory, Division of Orthopedic Research, Mayo Clinic, USA, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA, 4 Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
PP 4-3
16:20~16:25
The Instability Severity Index Score Revisited
Charles Bessière 3 , Marc-Olivier Gauci 1 , Frédéric Balg 2 and Pascal Boileau 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic and Sports Surgery, University Institute of Locomotion and Sports, Pasteur 2 Hospital, University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis,
2
3
France, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital Centre of Sherbrooke, Canada, Department of Orthopaedics, Pôle Médical Epsilon 3,
France
PP 4-4
16:25~16:30
Evolution of In-season Management of Shoulder Instability at Contact Sport (AFL Football)
Gregory HOY
Department of Upper Limb, Monash University Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Australia
PP 4-5
16:30~16:35
Remplissage Technique In Shoulder Instability Repair
Vladan STEVANOVIC
Department of Adult Orthopedics and Arthroscopic Surgery, Institute for orthopaedic surgery Banjica, Serbia
PP 4-6
16:35~16:40
A Prospective Comparative Study of Arthroscopic vs. Open Latarjet in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability with Marked
Glenoid Bone Loss
Yi-Ming ZHU , Chun-Yan Jiang and Feng-Long Li
Department of sports medicine, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, China
PP 4-7
16:40~16:45
Analysis of Kinematics of the Glenohumeral Joint using Open MRI in the Unaffected Shoulder of Patients with Traumatic Anterior
Instability
Naomi OIZUMI 1 , Naoki Suenaga 1 , Chika Yoshioka 2 and Shintaro Yamane 2
1
Department of Upper Extremity Center of Joint Replacement and Endoscopic Surgery, Hokushin Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Upper Extremity Center of
Joint Replacement and Endoscopic Surgery, Hokushin Higashi Hospital, Japan
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 5 (Shoulder)
16:55~17:30
DAY 1 / May 18 (Wednesday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Sports Medicine
Chairs: Hiroyuki SUGAYA (Japan)
PP 5-1
16:55~17:00
Clinical and Radiological Results of High Degree AC-Joint Dislocations, Operated on Before 5 Days.
Fredy MONTOYA , Felipe Nilo and Ernesto Besser
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
PP 5-2
17:00~17:05
Complications Rate and Failures Mode after Arthroscopic Acute Acromioclavicular Disjunction Fixations. Prospective Multicentric
Study of 116 Cases.
1
2
3
4
5
Philippe CLAVERT , Alain Meyer , Patrick Boyer , Olivier Gastaud , Johannes Barth and Fabrice Duparc
1
6
2
Department of Shoulder and Elbow Service, University of Strasbourg, France, Department of Orthopedic department, Institut de chirurgie orthopédique de
Paris, France, 3 Department of Orthopedic department, AP-HP Bichat, France, 4 Department of Orthopedic department, Clinique de cagne-sur-mer, France,
5
Department of Orthopedic department, Clinique des Cèdres, France, 6 Department of Shoulder and Elbow Service, University of Rouen, France
PP 5-3
17:05~17:10
Abduction Angle Affects Stability and Internal Impingement in a Cadaveric Model of the Throwing Shoulder
Masaki AKEDA 1,2 , Teruhisa Mihata 3 , Woong Kyo Jeong 1,4 , Michelle H Mcgarry 1 , Tetsuya Yamazaki 2 and Thay Q Lee 1,5
1
Department of Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, CA, USA, 2 Department of Sports Orthopaedic
3
4
Center, Yokohama Minami Kyosai Hospital, Japan, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Japan, Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine, USA
PP 5-4
17:10~17:15
Shoulder and Elbow Injury Rates and Patterns in Korean Rookie Professional Baseball Pitchers
Jin-Young Park 1 , Seung-Jun Lee 2 , Yong-Il Kim 3 and Gu-Yeon Heo 4
1
Department of Global Center for Shoulder, Elbow & Sports at Neon Orthopaedic Clinic, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Pusan
National University Yangsan Hospital, Republic of Korea, 3 Department of, LG Twins Baseball Club, Republic of Korea, 4 Department of Baseball
Development Executive Committee, Korea Baseball Organization, Republic of Korea
PP 5-5
17:15~17:20
The Site and Severity of the Humeral Rotational Deformity in Baseball Players: A Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Analysis
Yasuo ITAMI 1 , Teruhisa Mihata 1 , Koji Shibano 2 , Wataru Sahara 2 , Tsuyoshi Murase 3 , Kazuomi Sugamoto 2 and Masashi Neo 1
1
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopedic Biomaterial Science, Osaka University Graduate School of
Medicine, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
PP 5-6
17:20~17:25
The Prevalence and Characteristics of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in High School Baseball Players.
Kenichi OTOSHI 1 , Shinichi Kikuchi 2 , Ryohei Sato 2 , Takahiro Igari 2 , Takahiro Kaga 1 , Kinshi Kato 2 , Hiroaki Shishido 2 , Shinichi Konno 2 , Kozo
Furushima 3 and Yoshiyasu Itoh 3
1
Department of Sports Medicine, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fukushima Medical
University School of Medicine, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keiyu Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan
PP 5-7
17:25~17:30
Predictive Factors for Failure of Nonoperative Treatment of Superior Labrum Anterior Posterior Tears
Suk-Hwan JANG 1,2 , Jeong-Gook Seo 1 , Jung-Ho Park 1 , Jae-Eun Jung 2 and Jin-Goo Kim 3
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Sports Medical Research Institute, Inje
University Seoul Paik Hospital, Republic of Korea, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Konkuk University Hospital, Republic of Korea
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 6 (Elbow)
09:30~10:00
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Instability, Sports Medicine
Chairs: Anand ARYA (UK)
PP 6-1
09:30~09:35
The Repair Of Collateral Ligament Tears With Suture Anchors In Comminuted Elbow Dislocations
1
1
2
1
1
1
Murat AŞCI , Harun Altinayak , Recep Kurnaz , Orhan Balta , Erkal Bi̇ lgi̇ ç , Bora Bostan and Taner Güneş
1
2
2
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Gaziosmanpaşa University, School of Medicine, Turkey, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Aci
badem University, School of Medicine, Eskişehir Hospital, Turkey
PP 6-2
09:35~09:40
Ultrasonography is more effective than MRI for evaluating the instability of the area affected for osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow.
Toshiaki TAKAHASHI , Jun Takeba, Seiji Watanabe, Chihiro Hiraoka, Hiroshi Imai and Hiromasa Miura
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ehime University Hospital, Japan
PP 6-3
09:40~09:45
MRI Evaluation of Ulnar Collateral Ligament using a Microscopy Coil with Radial Images in Professional Baseball Players
Shota HOSHIKA , Hiroyuki Sugaya , Norimasa Takahashi, Keisuke Matsuki, Nobuaki Kawai, Morihito Tokai, Kazutomo Onishi, Yusuke Ueda, Yuki Iijima and
Hironari Hamada
Department of Shoulder and elbow center, Funabashi Orthopedic hospital, Japan
PP 6-4
09:45~09:50
Outcome of conservative treatment for medial collateral ligament injuries in baseball players
Tomohiro UNO 1 , Masatoshi Takahara 1 , Mikio Harada 1 , Masahiro Maruyama 2 and Michiaki Takagi 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Hand, Elbow and Sports Medicine, Izumi Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Japan
PP 6-5
09:50~09:55
Risk Factors for Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum in Young Baseball Players
Tetsuya MATSUURA 1 , Naoto Suzue 1 , Toshiyuki Iwame 2 and Koichi Sairyo 1
1
PP 6-6
09:55~10:00
Department of Orthopedics, Tokushima University, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan
Kinematics of the Forearm at Ball Release and Its Influence on Shoulder Torques Encountered in Adolescent Softball Pitchers
Donna Moxley Scarborough, Eric M. Berkson, Robert C. Mccunney and Luke Seukzin Oh
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation (Elbow)
PP 7 (Elbow)
13:20~13:55
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Basic Researches, Fracture and Miscellaneous
Chairs: George S. ATHWAL (Canada)
PP 7-1
13:20~13:25
Primary Culture of Human Tenocyte-Like Cells from Elbow Lateral Epicondylitis
Marcio Eduardo De Melo Viveiros , Magda Massae Hata Viveiros, Alexandre Fabro, Claudia Rainho, Tercio Dantas Moura, Daniel Manjuli Juliani and
Silvana Schellini
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Botucatu Medical School - Universidade Estadual Paulista -UNESP, Brazil
PP 7-2
13:25~13:30
Post-traumatic Elbow Stiffness: Outcomes after Open Surgical Release
Robert DACHS, Christoff Marais, Jean-Pierre Du Plessis, Basil Vrettos and Stephen Roche
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cape Town, South Africa
PP 7-3
13:30~13:35
Arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation of Mason type 2 radial head fracture
Tomohisa HASHIUCHI 1 , Goro Sakurai 1 , Hiroshi Ono 1 , Yoshinori Takakura 1 and Yasuhito Tanaka 2
1
PP 7-4
13:35~13:40
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nishinara central hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nara medical university, Japan
Is it necessary to repair medial collateral ligament in terrible triad injury of the elbow?
Jae Sung LEE , Jae Yoon Kim and Hyun Jun Ryu
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital, Republic of Korea
PP 7-5
13:40~13:45
All Arthroscopic Treatment of the Acute Traumatic Elbow Fracture-Dislocation: Does it work?
Jeong Woo Kim 1 , Jong Myung Lee 2 , Jong Yun Kim 2 , Kyu Hwan Bae 1 , Sung Hyun Lee 1 , Se Jin Kim 1 and Min Su Joo 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Wonkwang University Of Medicine & Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Presbyterian
Medical Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea
PP 7-6
13:45~13:50
Double-Plating Fixation in Complex Articular Fractures of the Proximal Ulna
Giuseppe GIANNICOLA , Gianluca Bullitta, David Polimanti and Marco Scacchi
Department of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic Medicine and Orthopedics Sciences, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy
PP 7-7
13:50~13:55
Cubital tunnel, the problem is more proximal than you think.
Juan Martin FAVETTO
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bluegrass Orthopaedics, USA
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 8 (Shoulder)
14:05~14:55
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Rotator Cuff 1
Chairs: Francois SIRVEAUX (France)
PP 8-1
14:05~14:10
Human Dermal Allograft Bridging repair of Massive Irreparable Immobile Cuff tears
Radhakant PANDEY , Amit Modi and Harvinder Pal Singh
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, United Kingdom
PP 8-2
14:10~14:15
Treatment of large and massive rotator cuff tears: clinical result of arthroscopic repair with suture bridge technique
Hyunseong Kang, Sungwook Choi , Gyeong Min Kim and Shinil Kim
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Republic of Korea
PP 8-3
14:15~14:20
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with and without suprascapular nerve decompression in massive rotator cuff tears
Kotaro YAMAKADO
Department of Orthopaedics, Fukui General Hospital, Japan
PP 8-4
14:20~14:25
Reversal of suprascapular neuropathy following arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tear with or without suprascapular nerve
release
Zimin WANG , Xuan Huang, Yi Wang, Zhe Lu and Lei Xiao
Department of Orthepaedic Surgery, Changhai Hosptial, China
PP 8-5
14:25~14:30
Clinical significance of hypertrophic teres minor muscle in posterior-superior rotator cuff tears involving atrophic infraspinatus muscles
Kenshi KIKUKAWA 1 , Junji Ide 2 , Yusuke Terakawa 3 , Koji Takada 1 , Makoto Morita 1 , Kenzo Hashimoto 1 and Hiroshi Mizuta 4
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kumamoto General Hospital, Japan Community Healthcare Organization, Japan, 2 Department of Advanced Joint
Reconstructive Surgery, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto University, Japan, 3 Department of Rehabilitation, Kumamoto General Hospital, Japan
Community Healthcare Organization, Japan, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kumamoto University, Japan
PP 8-6
14:30~14:35
Retear Rate in the Late Postoperative Period After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Jaehwa KIM, Hyunsoo Ok , Banghyun Kim and Yong-Gil Jo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cha Bundang Medical Center, Republic of Korea
PP 8-7
14:35~14:40
The efficacy of arthroscopic suprascapular nerve block following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Kwang Ho KIM and Sang Hun Ko
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ulsan University Hospital, Republic of Korea
PP 8-8
14:40~14:45
Muscle Degeneration Associated with Rotator Cuff Tendon Release and / or Denervation in Sheep
Christian Gerber 1 , Dominik C. Meyer 1 , Martin Flück 2 , Brigitte Von Rechenberg 3 , Mario Benn 3 and Karl Wieser 1
1
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Zurich, Balgrist Hospital, Switzerland, 2 Department of Laboratory for Muscle Plasticity, University of Zurich,
Balgrist Hospital, Switzerland, 3 Department of Musculoskeletal Research Unit, Center for Applied Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine, Equine
Department, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty, Switzerland
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 9 (Shoulder)
15:40~16:40
DAY 2 / May 19 (Thursday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Rotator Cuff 2
Chairs: Young-Kyu KIM (Korea)
PP 9-1
15:40~15:45
The relation between clinical outcomes and pressure pain threshold after rotator cuff repair.
1
1
Naoko ARAYA , Hideya Yoshimura and Tomoyuki Mochizuki
2
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kawaguchi Kogyo General Hospital, Japan, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokyo medical and dental University,
Japan
PP 9-2
15:45~15:50
Prediction of re-tearing pattern after transosseous equivalent rotator cuff repair: an analysis using 3-dimensional finite element method
1
1
3
PP 9-3
15:50~15:55
1
1
1
1
1
2
Hirotaka SANO , Daizo Sasaki , Moriyuki Noguchi , Takashi Inawashiro , Taichi Irie , Hiroo Abe , Sophie Abrassart and Eiji Itoi
3
Department of Division of Orthopedics, Sendai City Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, HUG, Switzerland,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Japan
Examination of the Results of the PASTA Bridge using Transtendon Suture Anchor Technique
Satoru OHTA and Osamu Komai
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shinseikai Toyama Hospital, Japan
PP 9-4
15:55~16:00
New Transtendon Repair of the Parcial Articular Supraespinatus Tendon Avulsion (PASTA) Lesions
Joao Garcia De Azevedo NETO , Arildo Eustaquio Paim, Alessandro Paim, Ricardo Nunes Borges Paula and Joao Paulo Bezerra Leite
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Mater Dei, Brazil
PP 9-5
16:00~16:05
MRI Corocoid Morphology And Its Associations With Subscapularis Tears
Adam Christopher Watson 1,2 , Richard Paul Jamieson 1 , Andrew Charles Mattin 1,2 , Stephen Edward Lane 3,4 and Richard Samuel Page 1,2,4
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The University Hospital, Geelong, Vic., Australia, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St John of God, Geelong Vic,
Australia, 3 Department of Barwon Health Biostatistics Unit, Barwon Health, Geelong, Vic, Australia, 4 Department of School of Medicine, Deakin University,
Geelong, Vic, Australia
PP 9-6
16:05~16:10
Could coracoplasty be decided according to coracohumeral distance?
Mehmet CETINKAYA , Muhammet Baybars Ataoglu, Mustafa Ö zer, Fatih Ilker Can, Tacettin Ayanoglu , Toygun Kagan Eren and Ulunay Kanatli
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gazi University School of Medicine, Turkey
PP 9-7
16:10~16:15
Clinical Outcomes and Tendon Integrity After Cuff Repair: Prospective Comparative Study Open Versus Arthroscopic Technique
Nicolas BONNEVIALLE 1 , Xavier Bayle 1 , Tran Pham 1 , Aurelie Gobet 3 , Marie Faruch 2 and Pierre Mansat 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery, Riquet Hospital, University of Toulouse, France, 2 Department of radiology, Riquet Hospital,
University of Toulouse, France, 3 Department of statistics, Riquet Hospital, University of Toulouse, France
PP 9-8
16:15~16:20
Correlationship between Rotator cuff tear and Sarcopenia
Jong Pil Yoon 1 , Seok Won Chung 2 , Young Gun Kim 1 and Kyeong Hyeon Park 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Konkuk University
Medical Center, Republic of Korea
PP 9-9
16:20~16:25
Does Stiffness Impair or Enhance Healing Post Rotator Cuff Repair? A Study in 1500 Consecutive Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repairs.
William MCNAMARA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Orthopaedic Research Institute, Australia
PP 9-10
16:25~16:30
The Role of Platelet Rich Plasma in Rotator Cuff Repair
Luis Antonio GOYTIA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Cristo de las Américas Sucre - Bolivia, Bolivia
PP 9-11
Is Acromioplasty Necessary in the Setting of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears? A Systematic Review
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
16:30~16:35
Filippo FAMILIARI
Department of Division of Shoulder Surgery, Orthopaedic surgery department, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
PP 9-12
16:35~16:40
Interstitial Tear of the Subscapularis Tendon, Arthroscopic Findings and Technique of Repair
Hossein SAREMI
Department of Orthopaedic, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 10 (Shoulder)
09:00~09:55
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Rotator Cuff 3
Chairs: Joshua S. DINES (USA)
PP 10-1
09:00~09:05
The application of fixing-to-suture-base technique in rotator cuff repair with regional osteoporosis
Jinzhong ZHAO , Xiaoqiao Huangfu and Xingguang Yang
Department of Sports Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, China
PP 10-2
09:05~09:10
Biomechancial study of a new locking sliding knot – “HK-Knot”
Peter Wp YAU
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Univeristy of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
PP 10-3
09:10~09:15
Quantitative evaluation of rotator cuff after arthroscopic repair using MRI T2 mapping
Daichi MORIKAWA 1 , Koichi Kamata 1 , Hirotomo Kuwahara 1 , Kazuo Kaneko 2 and Masahiko Nozawa 1
1
PP 10-4
09:15~09:20
Department of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Japan
What is the cause of LHB flattening and hypertrophy in cadaveric study
Takashi KOBAYASHI and Yosuke Shima
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, KKR Hokuriku Hospital, Japan
PP 10-5
09:20~09:25
The Investigation of Risk Factors for Onset and Severity of CRPS Type 1 after Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Kou HIDANI 1 and Mitsuru Nagoshi 2
1
PP 10-6
09:25~09:30
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Numakuma Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoshi Orthopaedic Center, Japan
How to Predict Range-of-Motion Deficit under General Anesthesia for Rotator Cuff Tears in Advance ? : Local Anesthetic Injection and
Ratio of Abduction to External Rotation
Doo-Hyung LEE , Jae Ho Cho and Seong-Yeon Lim
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ajou University Hospital, Republic of Korea
PP 10-7
09:30~09:35
Tape versus Suture – A biomechanical analysis in an ovine model and post-operative outcomes in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Patrick H LAM , Ruiwen Liu, Henry Shepherd and George A C Murrell
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital Campus, University of New South Wales, Australia
PP 10-8
09:35~09:40
The effect of Human Amniotic Membrane (HAM) on tendon-bone healing in rotator cuff repair in a rat model
Nicholas A FERRAN , Vedran Lovric, Yan Yu, Tomohiro Nomura, Wade Harper, Doron Sher, Jerome Goldberg and William R Walsh
Department of Surgical and Orthopaedics Research Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Australia
PP 10-9
09:40~09:45
Outcome of Rotator Cuff repair by Anchor Type and Material - Findings of the New Zealand Rotator Cuff Registry
Michael Andrew Caughey 1 , Matthew Brick 2 , Anthony Maher 3 , Warren Leigh 2 and James Millar 4
1
Department of Orthopaedic, Michael Caughey Ltd, New Zealand, 2 Department of Orthopaedic, Millennium Institute, New Zealand, 3 Department of
Orthopaedic, Wanganui Hospital, New Zealand, 4 Department of Surgery, Auckland University Medical School, New Zealand
PP 10-10
09:45~09:50
Efficiency in the Treatment of Calcifying Tendinopathy of the Shoulder: Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy vs. Surgery
Silvia Ramón 1 , Daniel Moya 2 , Pedro Alvarez 3 , Ramón Cugat 3 and Xavier Corbella 4
1
Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotheraphy, Hospital Quirón, Barcelona, Spain, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Buenos Aires British Hospital,
Argentina, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Quirón, Barcelona, Spain, 4 Department of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitat
Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
PP 10-11
09:50~09:55
New geometrical classification of rotator cuff tears: excellent inter and intra-observer reliability
Luciano Andres Rossi , Maximiliano Ranalletta , Gaston Maignon, Tomas Nicolino and Ruben Paoletta
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital, Argentina
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 11 (Shoulder)
13:00~13:45
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Fracture
Chairs: Myung Sun KIM (Korea)
PP 11-1
13:00~13:05
3D reconstruction does not improve agreement and results in an increase of surgical indications in proximal humeral fractures
Carlos TORRENS , Alejandro Lopez-Alcover, Marta Cuenca and Fernando Santana
Department of Orthopaedic,, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona., Spain
PP 11-2
13:05~13:10
Is there still a place for conservative treatment of humeral fractures nowadays ?
Sophie ABRASSART and Pierre Hoffmeyer
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, HUG, Switzerland
PP 11-3
13:10~13:15
Predictive power of deltoid tuberosity index for early failure after osteosynthesis of proximal humeral fracture
Bernhard JOST , Gabor Puskas, Christian Spross , Rebeca Zaledon and Vilijam Zdravkvoic
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland
PP 11-4
13:15~13:20
Percutaneous Static IM Nailing of Two-part Displaced Surgical Neck Humerus Fractures
Thomas D'OLLONNE , Patrick Gendre, Charles Bessière, Tobby Baring and Pascal Boileau
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, CHU Nice, France
PP 11-5
13:20~13:25
Clinical Results of Hemiarthroplasty For Proximal Humeral Fractures
Gaurav RASTOGI , Ashutosh Ajari, Pavan Desai and Ashish Babhulkar
Department of Shoulder and Sports Injuries, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, India
PP 11-6
13:25~13:30
Arthroscopic reduction and fixation with knotless double row construct for displaced greater tuberosity fractures
Jean-David WERTHEL, Patrick BOYER , Vanessa Costil, Marc Soubeyrand, Grégoire Ciais and Philippe Loriaut
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, AP-HP, University Paris V, France
PP 11-7
13:30~13:35
Risk of Axillary Nerve Injury after Minimally Invasive Plate Fixation of Humerus Fractures: An Electromyography/Nerve Conduction
Velocity (EMG/NCV) Study
Byoung-Hun HWANGBO , Do-Hyun Lee and Tae-Kang Lim
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seoul Eulji Hospital, Republic of Korea
PP 11-8
13:35~13:40
Clinicai and Radiological Outcome of Arthroscopic Reduction and Fixation for Glenoid Fractures
Kazuhiko KIKUGAWA and Nobuyoshi Okuhira
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mazda Hospital, Japan
PP 11-9
13:40~13:45
Evaluation of Risk Factors Predicting Associated Fracture and Quebec Shoulder Dislocation Rule with an Aanterior Shoulder
Dislocation in Turkish Population
Teoman ATICI 1 , Aytun Temiz 2 , Aslihan Durak 3 and Kemal Durak 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology, University of Uludag, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey, 2 Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology, Edremit
State Hospital, Turkey, 3 Department of Emergency Medicine, Kirikkale State Hospital, Turkey
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Poster Presentation
PP 12 (Shoulder)
15:30~16:15
DAY 3 / May 20 (Friday), 2016
Tamna Hall B (5F)
Miscellaneous
Chairs: Sang Jin CHEON (Korea)
PP 12-1
15:30~15:35
Comparison of change in shoulder range of motion between nonsurgical treatment and arthroscopic capsular release for shoulder
stiffness
1
1
PP 12-2
15:35~15:40
2
Akihiko HASEGAWA , Teruhisa Mihata and Yasuo Itami
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Daiichi Towakai Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Japan
The terrible triad of the shoulder
Hiroyasu IKEGAMI , Takanori Shintaku, Shu Yoshizawa, Misato Sakamoto, Yoshiro Musha and Takao Kaneko
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Toho University, Japan
PP 12-3
15:40~15:45
Arthroscopic Scapulothoracic Partial Scapulectomy for the Treatment of Snapping Scapula
Graham TYTHERLEIGH-STRONG and Emmet GRIFFITH
Department of Orthopaedics, Cambridge University Hospital Trust, United Kingdom
PP 12-4
15:45~15:50
The Combined Shoulder Assessment: A Convenient Method to Obtain Outcome Scores
Emma TORRANCE 1 , Michael Walton 1,2,3 , Puneet Monga 1,2,3 , Adam Watts 1,2,4 and Lennard Funk 1,2,3
1
Department of, HCA Hospitals, United Kingdom, 2 Department of, Wrightington Hospital, United Kingdom, 3 Department of, University of Salford, United
Kingdom, 4 Department of, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
PP 12-5
15:50~15:55
Medicaid Payer Status is Associated with Increased Complications and Resource Utilization Following Proximal Humerus Fracture
when Compared with Privately Insured Patients
Martin Hs Weisman 1,2 , Syed H Mahmood 1 , Matthew Lavelle 1 , Daniel J Lombardo 1,2 , Daniel M Briggs 1,2 , Graysen R Petersen-Fitts 1,2 and Vani J Sabesan 1,2
1
PP 12-6
15:55~16:00
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beaumont Health, USA
Clinical and MRI outcomes following microfracture of the glenohumeral joint during shoulder arthroscopy
Andrew MATTIN 1 , Richard Page 2 , William Thomas 3 , Duy Thai 4 , Andrew Whan 5 and Kevin Shaw 6
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fremantle Hospital, Australia, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Barwon Orthopaedic Research Unit, Australia,
4
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Exeter Hospital, NHS, United Kingdom, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St Vincents Hospital, Australia,
5
6
Department of Barwon Medical Imaging, Barwon Health, Australia, Department of School of Medicine, Deakin University, Australia
3
PP 12-7
16:00~16:05
Surgical Treatment of Acromioclavicular Joint Lesions with a Anatomical Technique using a Autograft Reconstruction
Michael OETTINGER , Ricardo Allan, Antonio Gosak, Nazareno Pivas and Jose Maria Varaona
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, German Hospital of Buenos Aires, Argentina
PP 12-8
16:05~16:10
Treatment of suprascapular nerve neuropathy secondary to spinoglenoid cysts with arthroscopic decompression and labral repair
Hugo Santiago Barros , Maximiliano Ranalletta, Matias Pereira Duarte, Laura Tripodi, Ignacio Tanoira and Gaston Maignon
Department of Shoulder Unit, Hospital Italiano De Buenos Aires, Argentina
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 1 (Shoulder)
09:15~10:10
DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
Halla Hall 1 (3F)
Basic Researches/Miscellaneous
Chairs: Gregory HOY (Australia), TBD
APP 1-1
09:15~09:20
Comparison of scapulohumeral rhythm and periscapular muscles activities between arm elevation and raising
1
1
3
APP 1-2
09:20~09:25
2
3
Yuichiro YANO , Junichiro Hamada , Kunio Yoshizaki and Kazuya Tamai
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dokkyo University School of Medicne, Japan, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kuwano Kyoritsu Hospital, Japan,
Department of School of Physical Therapy, Koriyama Institute of Health Sciences, Japan
The Effect Of Adipose-derived Stem Cell Therapy On Chondrometaplasia Of Rats’ Rotator Cuff Tendons
Satoshi YAMASHITA , Tadahiro Sakai, Hideki Hiraiwa, Takashi Hamada, Tomoyuki Oda, Kentaro Miyamoto, Yasuzumi Kishimoto, Saho Tsuchiya and Naoki
Ishiguro
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
APP 1-3
09:25~09:30
A Comparison of Three-Dimensional Scapular Kinematics between Young and Old age during Arm Elevation
Kwang Won Lee 1 , Dae Suk Yang 1 , Ha Yong Kim 1 , Jae Yeon Whang 1 , Yong In Kim 2 and Won Sik Choy 1
1
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Daejun Eulji University Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sewoori Hospital, Republic of
Korea
APP 1-4
09:30~09:35
Prevalence of Asymptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears and related factors in the Korean population: Is it really asymptomatic?
Jinyoung JEONG and Kyu Jo Lee
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Catholic University Of Korea, St. Vincent Hospital, Republic of Korea
09:35~09:43
APP 1-5
09:43~09:48
Q&A
Anatomical Analysis of the Articular Capsule based on the Widths between the Footprints.
Daisuke MOMMA 1 , Akimoto Nimura 2 , Tadanao Funakoshi 1 , Keiichi Akita 2 and Norimasa Iwasaki 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 2 Department of Clinical Anatomy, Tokyo Medical and Dental
University, Japan
APP 1-6
09:48~09:53
Characteristics of Dynamic MR imaging of idiopathic severe frozen shoulder
Hideyuki Sasanuma 1 , Hideharu Sugimoto 2 , Yuji Kanaya 1 , Ryo Harada 1 , Yuki Iijima 1 , Toshihiro Saito 1 , Tomohiro Saito 1 and Katsushi Takeshita 1
1
APP 1-7
09:53~09:58
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jichi Medical University, Japan, 2 Department of Radiology, Jichi Medical University, Japan
Restoration of glenohumeral motion in Erb's palsy by Modified Sever L' Episcopo tendon transfers
1
Syed Kamran AHMED and Pervaiz Mehmood Hashmi
2
1
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Indus Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, 2 Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Aga Khan
University, Pakistan
09:58~10:04
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 2 (Shoulder/Elbow) DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
09:15~10:10
Halla Hall 2 (3F)
Elbow/Sports Medicine
Chairs: Kenji TAKAGISHI (Japan), TBD
APP 2-1
09:15~09:20
Accuracy of the extension traction tests in the diagnosis of biceps tendon lesions:comparison with arthroscopic findings
Weiming WANG , Xioabing Yu, Yupeng Liu, Xiaojun Ma, Qian Zhang, Fengyu Li, Chunhui Li and Chengye Li
Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, China
APP 2-2
09:20~09:25
Effects of shoulder, elbow and forearm position on biceps tendon excursion: A Cadaveric study.
Chanakarn PHORNPHUTKUL and Rathapol Sripongsai
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Chiang Mai university, Thailand
APP 2-3
09:25~09:30
Comparative Analysis of Coronoid, Radial Head, and combined Coronoid and Radial Head Fracture Injury Patterns
Ji-Ho LEE , In-Hyeok Rhyou, Kyung Chul Kim, Ki-Baek Ahn, Kyung Sup Lim and Seong Cheol Moon
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Upper Extremity and Microsurgery Center, SM Christianity Hospital, Republic of Korea
09:30~09:36
APP 2-4
09:36~09:41
Q&A
Technique and Result of Extra-articularly Endoscopic Treatment with Refractory Tennis Elbow – Short Term Follow-up of 22 cases
Yuping YANG
Department of Institution of Sports Medicine, Peking University Third Hospital, China
APP 2-5
09:41~09:46
The outcomes of surgical treatment for ulnar neuritis in athletes: Comparison between with and without ulnar collateral ligament injury
of the elbow
Masahiro MARUYAMA 1,2,3 , Masatoshi Takahara 2 , Mikio Harada 2 , Nariyuki Mura 3 , Tomohiro Uno 1 , Hiroshi Satake 1 and Michiaki Takagi 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Japan, 2 Department of Center for Hand, Elbow and Sports Medicine, Izumi
Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yoshioka Hospital, Japan
APP 2-6
09:46~09:51
Short-Term Results Arthroscopic Assisted Management of Coronoid Fractures
Ming XIANG , Yang GuoYong, Chen Hang, Hu Xiaochuan, Yang Shun, Tang Haochen
Department of Orthopaedics, Sichuan Provincial Orthopadic Hospital, China
09:51~09:57
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 3 (Shoulder)
10:25~11:20
DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
Halla Hall 1 (3F)
Rotator Cuff 1
Chairs: Ming XIANG (China), Hirotaka Sano (Japan)
APP 3-1
10:25~10:30
Prediction of Reparability In Large to Massive Rotator Cuff Tear - The Reparability Index1
2
1
Bong Gun LEE , Doo Sup Kim , Jin Sik Park and Kwang Hyun Lee
1
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Hanyang University Seoul Hospital, Republic of Korea, Department of Orthoapedic surgery, Wonju College of
Medicine, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
APP 3-2
10:30~10:35
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Combined with Muscle Advancement for Irreparable Massive Rotator Cuff Tear
1
Masazumi HIRATA and Masao Kurokawa
2
1
Department of Tokyo Arthroscopy Center, Oyamadai Orthopaedic Clinic, AR-Ex Medical Group, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka
Saiseikai Suita Hospital, Japan
APP 3-3
10:35~10:40
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair with More Than 5 Years Follow Up
Nam Anh Ha TANG
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, University of pharmacy and medicine at ho chi minh city, Vietnam
APP 3-4
10:40~10:45
Relationship between Preoperative Impingement Test and Postoperative Functional Outcomes in Rotator Cuff Tears
Joong Bae Seo , Jee Won RYU and Yong Eun Shin
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dankook University Hospital, Republic of Korea
10:45~10:53
APP 3-5
10:53~10:58
Q&A
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair by Double pulley suture bridge (DPSB)technique in the medium-sized rotator cuff tear. : Comparative
result according to 3types of suture anchor
Chang Hyuk CHOI , Suk-Jun Kim, Jae-Kun Lee, Yoon-Sik Eom, Min-Su Kim, Byung-Hoon Kwak and Sung-Guk Kim
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Catholic University of Daegu Hospital, Republic of Korea
APP 3-6
10:58~11:03
Clinical features of the patients with fatty degeneration in full-thickness rotator cuff tears
Satoshi IWASHITA 1 , Hiroshi Hashiguchi 1 , Atsushi Ohkubo 1 and Sinro Takai 2
1
APP 3-7
11:03~11:08
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Japan
The elasticity of the different location of the repaired rotator cuff tendon after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Hideyuki GOTO 1 , Katsumasa Sugimoto 2 , Tetsuya Takenaga 3 , Masahito Yoshida 4 , Hiroto Mitsui 1 , Mashiro Nozaki 1 , Yuko Nagaya 1 , Hirotaka Iguchi 1 ,
1
1
Masaaki Kobayashi and Takanobu Otsuka
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Science, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya
Sports Clinic, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Japan, 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh,
USA
11:08~11:14
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 4 (Shoulder)
10:25~11:20
DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
Halla Hall 2 (3F)
Arthritis and Arthroplasty
Chairs: Craig M. BALL (New Zealand), TBD
APP 4-1
10:25~10:30
The influence of shoulder joint symptoms on rheumatoid arthritis
1
1
3
APP 4-2
10:30~10:35
2
3
Toshinobu OMIYA , Yuichi Nagase , Kazuya Tamai and Sakae Tanaka
1
2
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Department of Rheumatology, Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital, Japan,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan
Long-term outcome of stemmed hemiarthroplasty for proximal humeral fractures in younger, active patients.
Yoshiyasu UCHIYAMA , Akiyoshi Manda, Eiji Shimpuku, Hiroyuki Hashimoto, Hiroko Omi and Joji Mochida
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan
APP 4-3
10:35~10:40
Clinical Outcome of Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty for Communed Proximal Humeral Fractures
Takayuki MATSUHISA 1 , Hiroaku Tsutsui 2 , Naoya Nishinaka 3 , Taishi Uehara 3 , Masashi Suzuki 3 and Takeshi Sakai 3
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Japan Community Health care Organization Sagamino Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Sports Orthopaedic Surgery,
Showa University Fujigaoka Rehabilitation Hospital, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, Japan
APP 4-4
10:40~10:45
The safe zone for avoiding iatrogenic suprascapular nerve injury during reverse shoulder arthroplasty
Satoshi MIYAKE 1 , Teruaki Izaki 1 , Yozo Shibata 2 , Makoto Sakurai 2 , Daisuke Kuroda 2 and Masatoshi Naito 2
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fukuoka
University Chikusi Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan, Japan
10:45~10:53
APP 4-5
10:53~10:58
Q&A
Mid-term results of rotator cuff reconstruction and humeral head replacement using smaller humeral prostheses under 70 years old with
cuff tear arthropathy
Naoki MIYOSHI 1 , Naoki Suenaga 2 , Naomi Oizumi 2 , Takashi Touma 3 , Noboru Taniguchi 4 and Hiroshi Ito 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Asahikawa medical university, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Upper Extremity Center of Joint
Replacement and Endscopic Surgery, Hokushin Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan, 3 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Obihiro Kaisei Hospital, Japan,
4
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, University of Miyazaki, Japan
APP 4-6
10:58~11:03
Shoulder arthroplasty ? A comparative study of patient expectations of shoulder arthroplasty between China and the US
Jiong Jiong GUO 1 , Huilin Yang 1 , Lawrence V. Gulotta 2 , Hassan M. Ghomrawi 2 , Robert G. Marx 2 and Scott A. Rodeo 2
1
Department of Orthopaedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, China, 2 Department of Section of Shoulder & Sports Medicine, Hospital for
Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
APP 4-7
11:03~11:08
Three-dimensional assessment of Japanese normal glenoid -Comparison with French normal glenoidNaoko MIZUNO 1 , Shinsuke Nonaka 2 , Ritsuro Ozaki 1 , Masahito Yoshida 3 , Minoru Yoneda 4 and Gilles Walch 5
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Toyonaka Municipal Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nonaka Orthopaedic Hospital, Japan,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nagoya City University, Japan, 4 Department of Sports and Arthroscopy Center, Nakanoshima Iwaki Hospital, Japan,
5
Department of Shoulder Unit, Centre Orthopedique Santy, France
3
11:08~11:14
Q&A
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Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 5 (Shoulder)
13:05~14:05
DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
Halla Hall 1 (3F)
Rotator Cuff 2
Chairs: Desmond J. BOKOR (Australia), Ä shïsh BABHULKAR (India)
APP 5-1
13:05~13:10
A Comparison of the 3D Volume of Subscapular Muscle between Normal and Supraspinatus Tendon Tear Groups
Yeon Joo JEONG , Young Lae Moon and Woong Hee Kim
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chosun University Hospital, Republic of Korea
APP 5-2
13:10~13:15
Diagnostic Accuracy of MRI for Superior Portion of the Subscapularis Tendon Tears Using 3D Multiple Echo Recombined Gradient
Echo (MERGE)
Kengo KIRIMURA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medical Center, Hamamatsu city Rehabilitation Hospital, Japan
APP 5-3
Use of Navigation system for suture anchor insertion for subscapularis repair A Pilot Study
13:15~13:20
Aashay KEKATPURE 1 , In-Ho Jeon 2 , Jaesong Hong 3 , H Choi 3 , Kyungwa Jung 3 and Arnold Adikrishna 3
1
Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, DY Patil School Of Medicine , Nerul Navi Mumbai, India, 2 Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Asan Medical Center,
Republic of Korea, 3 Department of Robotics Surgery, DGIST, Republic of Korea
APP 5-4
13:20~13:25
Quantitative analysis of changes in muscle atrophy after complete rotator cuff repair & its relationship with the size of rotator cuff tear
Chang Hee Kim, Suk Kee Tae , Moojoon Lim and Sang Won Mun
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Republic of Korea
13:25~13:33
APP 5-5
13:33~13:38
Q&A
The Effect of Coraco-Acromial Ligament Excision and Acromioplasty on the Increase of Rotator Cuff Force for Restoring Glenohumeral
Biomechanics
Chih-Kai HONG 4 , Jeffery E Budoff 2 , Cheng-Li Lin 1 , Florence Y Ling 3 and Wei-Ren Su 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas, USA,
Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine, USA, 4 Department of Medicine,
College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
3
APP 5-6
13:38~13:43
Stress Changes of the Glenoid in Shoulders with Rotator Cuff Tear
Yohei HARADA 1 , Shin Yokoya 1 , Yoshihiro Nakamura 2 , Katsunori Shiraishi 1 , Yu Mochizuki 3 and Mitsuo Ochi 1
1
3
APP 5-7
13:43~13:48
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hiroshima University, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hiroshima-Nisih Medical Center, Japan,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital, Japan
Influence of the rotator cuff tear size on humeral bone density
Norio ISHIGAKI and Yukihiko Hata
Department of Shoulder Medical Center, Azumi Hospital, Japan
APP 5-8
13:48~13:53
Comparisons between General Anesthesia and single-dose interscalene block combined with General Anesthesia on the Early
Postoperative Pain and stress hormones after Rotator cuff repair
Kyu Cheol NOH 1 , Xiaoning Liu 2 and Yong Tae Kim 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hallym University Kangman Sacred Heart Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jilin
University 2nd Hospital, China
13:53~14:01
Q&A
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Asian Perspective Presentation
APP 6 (Shoulder)
13:05~14:05
DAY 0 / May 17 (Tuesday), 2016
Halla Hall 2 (3F)
Fracture & Miscellaneous
Chairs: Yeo Seung YOON (Korea), TBD
APP 6-1
13:05~13:10
Three-dimensional Deformity of Midshaft Clavicle Fracture: a Surface Matching Analysis
1
3
2
Satoshi OKI , Noboru Matsumura , Yoshimori Kiriyama and Takeo Nagura
1
3
2
3
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nasu Red Cross Hospital, Japan, Department of Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University, Japan, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
APP 6-2
13:10~13:15
Arthroscopic stabilization for Neer type 2 fracture of the distal clavicle fracture
Katsumi TAKASE and Kengo Yamamoto
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan
APP 6-3
13:15~13:20
A Novel Fluoroscopic View for Positioning the AO Clavicle Hook Plate Decreases Its Associated In-Situ Complications
Yoonsuk HYUN
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hallym University Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Republic of Korea
APP 6-4
13:20~13:25
Technical Errors of ORIF for Displaced Proximal Humerus Fracture during the Learning Curve of Beginner Surgeons: Common Errors
during the learning curve
Kyoung-Hwan Koh 1 , Min-Soo Shon 2 , Tae-Kang Lim 3 and Joon-Yub Kim 4
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Medical Center,
Republic of Korea, 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Eulji Hospital, Eulji University School of Medicine, Republic of Korea, 4 Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery, Myongji Hospital, Republic of Korea
13:25~13:33
APP 6-5
13:33~13:38
Q&A
Arthroscopic treatment for the Isolated Bankart lesion and combined Bankart and Type II SLAP lesions: A Comparative Study
Jeong Woo Kim 1 , Jong Myung Lee 2 , Jong Yun Kim 2 , Kyu Hwan Bae 1 , Sung Hyun Lee 1 , Se Jin Kim 1 and Min Su Joo 1
1
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Wonkwang University Of Medicine & Hospital, Republic of Korea, 2 Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Presbyterian
Medical Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea
APP 6-6
13:38~13:43
Clinical characteristics and clinical outcomes of arthroscopic repair in anterior shoulder instability with HAGL lesion
Yusuke IWAHORI
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Aichi Medical University, School of Medicine, Japan
APP 6-7
13:43~13:48
The Neglected Locked Posterior Dislocation of the shoulder: A review of 21 Cases treated successfully by the Modified Maclaughlin
procedure
Parag SHAH and Kirit Shah
Department of Orthopaedic surgery, Fracture and orthopaedic hospital, India
APP 6-8
13:48~13:53
Anatomical Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstructions in the Treatment of Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocations: Minimum TenYear Follow-up
Daisuke Mori , Fumiharu Yamashita, Noboru Funakoshi, Yasuyuki Mizuno, Naoki Umatani and Masahiko Kobayashi
Department of Orthpaedic Surgery, Kyoto Shimogamo Hospital, Japan
APP 6-9
13:53~13:58
Intraoperative Findings and Postoperative Results of Pitching Injuries of the Shoulder Accompanied by Anterosuperior Impingement of
the Shoulder as a Result of Pulley Lesions
Naoya NISHINAKA 1 , Takayuki Matsuhisa 1 and Hiroaki Tsutsui 2
1
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, Japan, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Showa
University Fujigaoka Rehabilitation Hospital, Japan
13:58~14:08
Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.

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