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BRITISH HIP SOCIETY Annual Scientific Meeting Manchester Conference Centre HYPERLINK "http://www.manchesterconferencecentre.co.uk/location" http:// www.manchesterconferencecentre.co.uk/location Wednesday 11th March 2.30 pm – 5 pm Parallel BHS Instructional Sessions 1. Impaction Cancellous Bone Grafting. - Chairman Graham Gie & Tim Board Maximum 18 participants. Must pre-register with Leslie O’Leary @ BHS Meeting to be held at the NHS Blood and Transplant Laboratory, 4 Estuary Banks, Speke, Liverpool. L24 8RB This symposium is designed to concentrate on the practical aspects of impaction grafting in revision hip arthroplasty. Delegates will hear top tips from the experts followed by a “hands on” session using real femoral head bone graft. This is the only course that gives you hands on experience with real bone. 2.30 Introduction to the NHS Blood and Transplant Tissue Services Bone Bank Prof John Kearney 2.35 Evidenced based Orthopaedics - support for impaction grafting from the literature Mr Tim Board 2.45 Impaction grafting the Acetabulum - How I do it Prof Peter Kay 2.55 Impaction grafting the Femur - How I do it Mr Graham Gie 3.05 - 4.30 Practical Workshop Hands on demonstrations of bone preparation, acetabular and femoral impaction grafting using real fresh frozen femoral heads. All participants will get the chance to do some real impaction grafting including cementing prosthesis and analysis of the resulting interfaces. 2. Femoro-acetabular Impingement. Chairman Johan Witt Maximum 20 participants. Must pre-register with Leslie O’Leary @ BHS Meeting to be held at Manchester University This course is aimed at Consultants and Trainees who are interested in developing a greater understanding of the diagnosis and surgical management of FAI. The aim will be to have considerable audience interaction and to bring cases of interest for discussion. Getting the diagnosis right Johan Witt (London) Patient selection – what we have learned Darren Fern/Mark Norton (Truro) My indications for PAO to address acetabular retroversion Gavin Hussell (Portsmouth) Small incision surgery to address FAI lesions Aresh Hashemi-Nejad (Stanmore) Update on outcomes after FAI surgery CONTACT _Con-43E7EFF2B \c \s \l Marcus Bankes (London) Cadaveric session to look at the anatomy of surgical dislocation and limited approaches to the hip. Thursday 12th March 2009 Manchester Conference Centre 8.30am Registration with tea/coffee/biscuits 9.00 – 11.00 Emerging Hip Surgeon’s Forum Chairmen: Tim Board & Mukesh Hemmady This part of the meeting is for senior trainees and newly appointed consultants. The form will be discussions based around interesting, complex and challenging cases and/or issues raised in the first few years of consultant life. The aim of the meeting is to be informal to promote discussion of cases/points raised. Presenting Surgeons: Tim Board (Wrightington), Max Fehily (Bolton), Will Hart (Wolverhampton), Steve Jones (Cardiff), Vikas Kandhuja (Cambridge), Winston Kim (Salford), Sanjeev Patil (Glasgow), Steve Philips, (Oswestry), Nikhil Pradhan (Warrington) 11 – 11.15 Tea/coffee/biscuits. Posters. MAIN MEETING OF THE BRITISH HIP SOCIETY Manchester Conference Centre, main hall National Joint Registry Session 11.15 Welcome to Manchester. Peter Kay. 11.17 UK National Joint Registry update – since last BHS meeting.Peter Howard The Editorial Board Martyn Porter Clinician Feedback Mike Swanson Management of Outliers Martyn Porter HQIP, money for spending & PROMS Robin Burgess Chief Exec HQIP Studies using NJR data Keith Tucker National thromboprophylaxis study David Marsh 11.45 National Joint Registries International Perspective – Henrik Malchau 12.05 Panel discussion. Chair + Keith Tucker, Henrik Malchau, Robin Burgess, Martyn Porter, Richard Armstrong, David Marsh, Paul Gregg and Clare Darrah. Questions from the floor – please submit to HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected] in advance if you have any questions you would like to raise. 12:30 pm Buffet lunch. Poster viewing. 1:30 pm Joint ACPA/BHS Symposium, Morag Trayner, President ACPA/Peter Kay 1.30 Introduction: Morag Trayner, President ACPA 1.35 Workforce Planning – Department of Health Perspective Maxine Foster Workforce Director 18 Weeks Department of Health 1.40 ACPA Workforce Survey Results Judith Learmont, ACPA 1.45 Experiences of Developing and Progressing Arthroplasty Roles - Discussion panel lead by Clare Darrah ACPA, Peter Kay BHS 2.40 A Proposed Model of Arthroplasty Follow up in Primary Care by a Surgical Team Jill Pope, ACPA 2.45 Paper: Redesign of an arthroplasty service for orthopaedic nurse practitioners using a US surgeon's assistant model: does it work in the UK? J McRoberts , MJLP Porteous West Suffolk Hospital 2.55 Discussion panel ‘Experiences of Developing and Progressing Arthroplasty Roles’ – Clare Darrah & Peter Kay to lead. How can ACPA and BHS work to define the skills we need? Interactive voting on how we want to see the future develop 3:10 Tea/Coffee and Posters 3:30 Podium Presentations of Scientific Papers.- Miscellaneous Chairs: Colin Howie & Adam Hoad-Reddick The effect of implementation of European working time directive on the current orthopaedic training by multicentric hip fracture re-audit in 14 NHS trusts in north west of England A Sahu, N Jain, S Dalal, BD Todd Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, UK 3.40 Patient-reported outcome following metal-on-metal resurfacing of the hip and total hip replacement. D. P. Hall, D. Srikantharajah, R.E. Anakwe, P. Gaston, C.R. Howie Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland. 3.50 Three-dimensional CT analysis to determine acetabular retroversion W Dandachli, S Ulislam, M Liu, R Richards, JD Witt University College London Hospitals 4.00 Localised cartilage assessment with delayed gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage in subjects with normal and cam-type abnormal hip joint morphology. An assay of early disease. TCB Pollard1, EG McNally1, DC Wilson2, B Maedler2, DR Wilson2, M Watson1, AJ Carr1 1Nuffield Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Oxford, Oxford, 2Department of Orthopaedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 4.10 Genetic influences in the aetiology of femoroacetabular impingement: a sibling study TCB Pollard1, RN Villar2, M Willams3, MR Norton3, ED Fern3, DW Murray1, AJ Carr1. 1Nuffield department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Oxford 2Wellington Hospital, London 3Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust 4.20 Management of fracture neck of femur in medically unfit ASA 4 patients using direct infiltration local anesthesia rather than regional blockade T.Kamal1 S.Garg1, Z.Win2 1) Orthopaedic department, Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford, Kent. 2) Anaesthetic department, Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford, Kent 4.30 Relative femoral neck lengthening procedure: a biomechanic balancing procedure for future THR SS Madan, M Leunig, R Ganz Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, UK and Inselspital, Berne, Switzerland. 4.40 Arthroscopy of the hip for the symptomatic resurfacing arthroplasty V Khanduja, K Sisak, RN Villar The Villar Practice, Wellington Hospital, London, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge 5.00 Horizon Scanning in Hip Surgery Technology Challenge Your chance to vote and guide future direction of hip surgery in the UK - with the Department of Health 5:30 Bar Opens 5:45 Annual General Meeting of the British Hip Society See agenda in appendices 8.30pm Annual Dinner, Days Hotel, Manchester Conference Centre - Lounge Suits Friday 13th March 2009 Manchester Conference Centre 8.00am Registration and coffee 8.30 Podium Presentations of Scientific Papers – Primary Arthroplasty Chairs Dominic Meek & Ian Stockley 10 year results of custom stems in total hip arthroplasty in the under 50’s X. Flecher, O. Pearce, S.Parratte, D. Grisoli, M. Helix, JM. Aubaniac, JN. Argenson Aix-Marseille University, Centre for Arthritis Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sainte-Marguerite Hospital, Marseille, France. 8.40 Single surgeon series’ experience with the Reef™ implant in femoral reconstruction and revision hip arthroplasty M Rookmoneea, M Maru, IW Wallace James Cook University Hospital 8.50 The outcome of Charnley elite plus modular hip replacement. Desai AS, Board TN, Karva A, Derbyshire B, Porter ML Centre for Hip Surgery, Wrightington Hospital, U.K. WN6 9EP 9.00 C-stem versus Charnley. Results from a randomized trial after two years with radiostereometry (rsa) J Dahl1, 2, J Rydinge1, SM Rohrl2, F Snorrason2, L Nordsletten2 1 Orthopaedic Department, Ringerike Hospital, Hønefoss, Norway 2 Orthopaedic Centre, Ullevål University Hospital, Oslo, Norway 9.10 Functional outcome of alumina ceramic total hip replacement-a mid-term follow- up A S Rajeev, D K Mishra, RG Kakwani, Shankar N Kashyap Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, UK 9.20 Comparison between metal-on-polyethylene and metal-on-metal articulation in total hip arthroplasty – a randomized controlled trial A S Rajeev,D K Mishra, RG Kakwani, C Wainwright, Shankar N Kashyap Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead and Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland,UK 9.30 Single dose antibiotic prophylaxis for primary lower limb arthroplasty I Gill, M Reed. Wansbeck General Hopital, Ashington, UK. 9.40 Infection in arthroplasty. Changing trends and outcomes in the obese population. A Augustine, D Macdonald, H M Murray, A Mohammed, RMD Meek, S Patil Southern General Hospital, Glasgow 9.50 The effect of drains on transfusion requirements in primary total hip replacement: