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Final Programme

British Orthopaedic Association Annual Congress 2017 Quality & Innovation BOA Annual Congress 2017 - Final Programme

• 19th - 22nd September • ACC Liverpool • congress.boa.ac.uk

@BritOrthopaedic #BOAAC British Orthopaedic Association BritOrthopaedic EVERY... *&nephew POLARSTEM™ POLARSTEM™ – your Cementless and Cemented President’s Message Primary Hip Replacement for: Stem System Dear Friends and Colleagues, •EVERY patient (1) Welcome to the BOA Congress in Liverpool 2017 (2) This year the Congress programme has been developed around the theme of ‘Quality and Innovation’. I felt •EVERY approach that the issue of Quality should remain front and centre to the BOA’s and our specialist society affiliates (3) efforts. The breadth of topics, sessions and plenaries within the programme offer something to suit every •EVERY bearing Supporting healthcare professionals delegate from medical students to senior consultants. Our faculty comprises national and international experts and we are particularly excited to be including a significant number of high profile speakers, who are eminent leaders in their field.

The sessions are designed to offer you the chance to have your say on issues affecting your specialty and wider profession. The BOA Congress is one of the only occasions in the professional calendar where you have the opportunity to network and converse with delegates who hail from across the country and overseas, and bring a wide range of expertise. This environment enables you to have a dialogue and robust debate on the growing and emerging issues.

Each day of the Congress comprises wide-ranging topics from Quality Improvement, to Hip Revalidation to Trauma. Sharing best practice, debating ideas and exploring solutions will be at the heart of each session.

The whole of Trauma and Orthopaedic services are under pressure at this time as is much of health care in general. The biggest tool we have in the ongoing debate is to show the benefit to our patients of the highest quality of care and that quality always provides efficiency.

Our patients’ needs in many ways are straightforward; they want a significant reduction in their pain, improved function and a low risk. Taking our patients through care pathways that deliver that should be the aim of what we do, getting consistency is part of that but not the whole picture. We need to drive quality, which means achieving what patients want.

Driving quality applies to much of our working lives, education, research, professionalism and leadership; they all need to aspire to the highest standards. There are some significant challenges and the problem with innovation is that by definition it carries a greater risk than standard practice. It is impossible to predict that a change in treatment will definitely improve on the best achieved practice. No matter how carefully we pretest innovations in care, before they are used on patients, we are always at risk that the result of a new intervention will worsen the quality of the outcome and yet this is the challenge, how do we innovate when that reality is inevitable?

The answer has to be that we create an ongoing culture where we can introduce technological advancements in a learning culture that can be open about the results. That is part of us pushing towards a Just Culture, which is going to be a growing theme with the BOA.

We hope you enjoy the Congress and the city of Liverpool!

Ian Winson BOA President

Contents BOA Council ...... 2 General Information...... 3 5A* AGM Agenda ...... 6 ODEP years Guest Speakers...... 8 POLARSTEM™ cementless 200’000 implantations Tuesday 19th September...... 11 15 Wednesday 20th September...... 17 Thursday 21st September...... 25 ™Trademark of Smith & Nephew Friday 22nd September...... 32 Exhibition Floor Plan...... 36

References Exhibitors...... 37 1. No limitations regarding age, gender etc. in addition to the general contra indications for total hip arthroplasty. Cementless and cemented stem options for different intramedullary anatomies and bone qualities (Surgical technique Lit. 1513, Instruction for use Lit. 12.23, Podium Presentations...... 62 X-Ray templates Lit. 2193, 2196 and technical report “Identification of the population for POLARSTEM” acc. to EN ISO 21534:2007) 2. Easy implantation with all state-of-the-art less-invasive approaches (Product description Lit. 1640) 3. Tested and approved with all femoral head options offered by Smith&Nephew (Instruction for use Lit. 12.23 and white paper Lit. 2174) Specialist Society Annual Meetings ...... 88 BOA Congress 2017

BOA Council 2017 General Information

OFFICERS Awards President I G Winson (Bristol) Past President T J Wilton (Derby) The BOA is delighted to use the Annual Congress as an opportunity to publicise and celebrate the following awards granted Vice President A M Nanu (Sunderland) by the Association in 2017: Vice President Elect P G Turner (Stockport) Honorary Treasurer D J McBride (Stoke-on-Trent) BOA Honorary Fellows Honorary Secretary D M Eastwood (London) Professor Andrew Amis Miss Clare Marx Professor John Stanley ELECTED MEMBERS Professor Angus Wallace D Clark (Derby) 2015 - 2017 S Donell (Norwich) 2015 - 2017 Presidential Merit Award M Reed (Northumberland) 2015 - 2017 Stephen Mannion A Robinson (Cambridge) 2015 - 2017 S Bendall (Brighton) 2016 - 2018 Robert Jones Essay Prize K Daly (London) 2016 - 2018 Nick Smith R C Handley (Oxford) 2016 - 2018 J A M Skinner (London) 2016 - 2018 M Bowditch (Ipswich) 2017 - 2019 Carousel Presidents L Breakwell (Sheffield) 2017 - 2019 AAOS Gerald Williams, Jr S L Hodkinson (Portsmouth) 2017 - 2019 AOA Regis J O’Keefe R W Parkinson (Liverpool) 2017 - 2019 AusOA Ian Incoll COA Kevin Orrell EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS NZOA Richard Keddell Chair, British Orthopaedics Directors Society V Takwale SAOA Pradeep Makan Chair, Council of Management of the Bone and Joint Journal T J Wilton Chair, Education and Revalidation Committee H Tanaka Invited Guests Chair, N Ireland Regional Orthopaedic and Trauma Committee J McCormack IOA (Indian) President Ram Prabhoo Chair, Patient Liaison Group J Fitch Chair, Research Committee A Rangan IOA (Irish) President David Beverland Chair, Scottish Committee for Orthopaedics and Trauma E R Dunstan HKOA (Hong Kong) Ambassador Kevin Ki Wai Ho Chair, Specialty Advisory Committee in Trauma and Orthopaedics M Bowditch Chair, Training Standards Committee P G Turner Chair, Welsh National Specialist Advisory Group for Trauma and Orthopaedics S Hemmadi President, British Orthopaedic Trainees Association S Fleming Representative, Staff and Associate Specialist (SAS) M Morgan

HONORARY POST Archivist I B M Stephen

BOA SENIOR STAFF Director of Communications and Operations Emma Storey Director of Events Management Hazel Choules Director of Finance Liz Fry Director of Policy and Programmes Andrew Jazaerli

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General Information General Information

Registration CPD Points and Certificate of Attendance Travel Policy There will be an opportunity to gain CPD points at the BOA Delegates are responsible for making their own travel The enquiry, pre-registration and on-site registration desks are located on the lower level next to the exhibition hall. Congress. CPD points are allocated as follows: and/or hotel arrangements. The BOA does not assume Tuesday: 6 points financial responsibility for penalties or expenses incurred Registration Exhibition Hall Wednesday: 6 points by registrants who must cancel travel arrangements due to Opening Times Opening Times Thursday: 6 points course cancellation. Friday: * Tuesday 19th September 07:15 - 17:30 07:15 - 17:45 In Case of an Emergency Non-Technical Skills - RCSEd: 3 points Wednesday 20th September 07:00 - 17:30 07:00 - 17:00 Please note the various fire exits around you in case of an TOCS and TOES: 6 points Thursday 21st September 07:15 - 17:00 07:15 - 14:00 (Close of Exhibition) emergency. *The sessions on the Friday that are relevant to delegates Friday 22nd September 07:15 - 13:30 EXHIBITION CLOSED Listen to all public announcements and make your way personal development plans, will be eligible to claim one carefully to the nearest fire exit if requested to do so. additional CPD point for every hour attended. If first aid is required, please ask a member of staff or host Congress App Thursday, no later than 14:00. Any posters remaining after The CPD points are stated on the BOA Congress website, for help and assistance. Download the Congress App now to your smartphones this time can be collected from the registration area until delegates will be required to carry out their own self- and tablets through the Apple App Store and GooglePlay 13:00 on Friday, after this time they will be destroyed. accreditation. Declarations of Interest (search for BOA Annual Congress 2017). All those presenting at the BOA Congress will be asked to Posters by the Clinical Leaders will be displayed on Thursday A certificate of attendance is issued following the Annual The password is Congress2017 make their declarations of interest and display it on a slide 21st September opposite the Main Auditorium Entrance on Congress on completion of the evaluation form, which is To connect with other delegates you will be asked at the start of their presentation, as discussed and agreed the upper level. sent via email to each delegate. to create a profile, please use the email address you at the BOA AGM in 2015. registered with to log in. Exhibition Please Note: Delegates may request a certificate of Other Information Please note the podium abstracts can be viewed under There are over 90 companies within the exhibition area on attendance up to six months following an Annual Congress, The BOA does not accept liability or responsibility for third each of the Free Paper sessions within the programme. the lower level. after this time a certificate will not be issued. It is the party exhibitors or their exhibits and does not endorse any The posters can also be viewed under the coffee and responsibility of the delegate to make sure they receive We would encourage all delegates to visit the exhibition of the products, items or processes exhibited. lunch breaks. stands, especially the BOA stand, 29. their certificate of attendance within the stated time. Filming, recording or photography during the Congress is Delegate Meeting Packs Cloakroom Refreshments and Lunches strictly prohibited unless with prior agreement with the The cloakroom is in the galleria area near to the entrance. Tea and coffee will be served to all delegates during the BOA. On arrival, delegates will receive: Please note: Delegates will be charged £1 per item. scheduled breaks. • Name badge permitting access to all sessions Badge Types • Pocket lanyard containing the Pocket Programme Lunch is provided for delegates who pre-ordered and paid Bright Yellow VIP Cloakroom Opening • Delegate bag containing Final Programme, pen and for their lunch online at the time of registration. These Orange Guest Speakers Times notebook. delegates may collect their lunch vouchers from the desk Purple Invited Speakers Tuesday 19th September 07:15 - 19:30 which states ‘Lunch Vouchers’ within the registration area, Gold Council Member Finding Your Way Around Wednesday 20th September 07:00 - 18:45 you will need to have your delegate badge with you when Dark Blue Delegates (members) The venue - ACC Liverpool Thursday 21st September 07:15 - 18:30 you request the lunch vouchers. White Delegates (non-members) The Main Auditorium, Meeting Rooms 3A, 3B, 4, 11 and 12 Friday 22nd September 07:15 - 16:30 Catering within the ACC Light Blue Medical Students are all located on the upper level. For those wishing to purchase their lunch onsite there are Light Green Non-exhibitors Industry Pink Spouse/Partner Prayer Room Making the Most of Congress four cash catering points within the exhibition area. The Grey Press/Visitor The prayer room is situated on the upper floor, room 15. For Security Purposes retail menus bring a wider offering, using local and fresh Red Staff/Host Delegates must wear their pocket lanyard displaying their ingredients. There is a also a coffee point in the exhibition Media Suite / Authors Preview Room Dark Green Exhibitors name badge at all times. An additional security measure area, open all-day, where delegates may purchase Meeting Room 7 on the upper level is open daily at the this year is an attendance wristband which must be visible 'speciality coffees'. following times: at all times. The wristband should be worn by delegates • 07:15 until 17:30 - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Hotels for the duration of their attendance at the Congress. • 07:00 until 14:00 - Friday If you are still in need of accommodation, or you have a (If you are presenting, please make sure you upload your Scanning of Badges query on your booking, please contact TSC Hotels and presentation in plenty of time before the start of the session) You will need to scan your barcode on arrival in order to Venues. print your badge. Tel: +44 1335 345655 Poster Display Email: [email protected] There are nine categories of posters within the exhibition In order for your attendance to be registered, please have area, which will be displayed over three days. We request your badge scanned on arrival each day by a host located at authors to remove their posters from the exhibition area on the top of the escalators, on the upper Session Room level. 4 5 BOA Annual General Meeting 2017

The Annual General Meeting of the Association will take place in the Main Auditorium of the ACC Liverpool, on Thursday 21st September 2017 from 12:55 - 13:30 under the Chairmanship of Mr Ian Winson, BOA President. The agenda is below. PROXY NOTICE: A member of the Association who is entitled to attend, speak and vote at the above mentioned meeting is entitled to appoint a proxy to attend and vote instead of him or her. For details please see the note at the foot of this agenda. AGENDA 1. Membership issues a. Deaths [see annex 1] b. Resignations [see annex 2] c. New members [see annex 3] 2. Matters arising from 2016 AGM None 3. Elections a. President: September 2019 - 2020 To report the result of the Trustees’ ballot: • Donald McBride b. Honorary Secretary: 2018 - 2020 To report the results of the Home Fellows’ ballot: • Professor John Skinner c. Council: 2018 - 2020 To report the result of the Home Fellows’ ballot: • Peter Giannoudis • Rhidian Morgan-Jones • Hamish Simpson • Duncan Tennent 4. Honorary Treasurer’s Report and Financial Statements for 2016 a. Annual Report of Trustees Financial Statements 2016 - see link below: www.boa.ac.uk/about-boa/2016-annual-report-accounts/ b. Resolution 1: To reappoint the Auditors for 2018 - Crowe Clark Whitehill c. Resolution 2: To approve the membership subscription rates for 2018 [see annex 4] 5. Resolution regarding membership categories[see Resolution in annex 5] 6. President’s report 7. Any other business 8. Date of next meeting BOA Annual Congress - 25th - 28th September 2018; Birmingham Under the Chairmanship of Mr Ananda Nanu. 9. Future BOA and Allied Meetings BOA Annual Congress - 10th - 13th September 2019; Liverpool Under the Chairmanship of Professor Philip Turner. EFORT Congress - 30th May - 1st June 2018; Barcelona, Spain NOTE BOA Home Fellows received the AGM notification and proxy form by post in advance of this meeting, explaining the arrangements for appointing a proxy. The BOA must be notified of any proxies at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Items for discussion under ‘Any other business’ should preferably be advised to the Honorary Secretary (Deborah Eastwood) at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.

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Guest Speakers Guest Speakers

Andrew 'Fred' Robinson Andrej Trampuz NAUGHTON DUNN LECTURE CHARNLEY LECTURE Jan Willem K Louwerens Professor Chris Moran PRESIDENTIAL GUEST LECTURE ROBERT JONES LECTURE Fred is a foot and ankle surgeon in Andrej Trampuz is Professor for Infectious Cambridge. He has been a consultant Diseases at the Center for Musculoskeletal After completing his postgraduate degree Professor Chris Moran is National Clinical there since 1999. He has a broad foot and Surgery at Charité University Hospital in Rotterdam, Jan worked at the Central Director for Trauma for NHS England ankle practice covering everything from in Berlin, Germany. He received his MD Military Hospital as a medical officer in and a Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma trauma, through diabetes to ankle arthroplasty. Fred was degree from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (1994), the Royal Dutch Air Force. Following this, Surgery at Nottingham University President of BOFAS in 2010/11, having been chairman of internal medicine board (1997) and infectious diseases he joined the orthopaedic department of the University Hospital. Having trained in Cardiff and Newcastle, the scientific committee for three years before this. Fred board (2000). During his postdoctoral research fellowship Medical Centre, Utrecht where he sub-specialised in foot Professor Moran undertook fellowships at the Mayo has recently been involved in drawing up guidelines on at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA (2001- and ankle surgery. After embarking on a fellowship to Clinic and University Hospital, Basel. He is a full time the treatment of the diabetic foot. He is a BOA trustee, 2004) he developed the sonication procedure of implants the Harborview Medical Centre, Seattle, Jan worked at surgeon, leading the Trauma Team, with a special deputy editor of the JTO and sits on the Training sub- for improved infection diagnosis. He then moved to the St Maartenskliniek centre of orthopaedics. Jan chaired interest in surgery for polytrauma, complex articular committee. Fred has enjoyed being on the editorial University Hospital Basel (2005-2009) and Lausanne, the Scientific Committee and was a member of the fractures and the treatment of non-union. He has led the board of the JBJS serving three years between 2005 and Switzerland (2010-2013) and in 2013 appointed as the board of the Dutch Orthopaedic Association from 2007 development of the Major Trauma Networks in England, 2008. He started a second term with the BJJ in 2016. He Head of the interdisciplinary septic surgery unit at Charité – 2010. Impressively, he founded and Chaired the Dutch increasing survival rates for major injuries by 25% and also recommended papers for BJ360 from its inception in Berlin. There he leads the international observership Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Association and is proud to is an international adviser on trauma to a number of through to 2016. program, through which over 100 observers have visited be an Honorary member. Governments. Charité.

Professor Matthew Costa Professor Henrik Kehlet Phil Hammond Ivan Brenkel HUNTERIAN LECTURE ADRIAN HENRY LECTURE HOWARD STEEL LECTURE SIR WALTER MERCER LECTURE

Matthew Costa PhD, FRCS (Tr&Orth) Henrik Kehlet was Professor of Surgery Phil Hammond is an NHS doctor, Mr Ivan Brenkel was born in South Africa Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery at Copenhagen University and is now campaigner, health writer, investigative and went to medical school in Cape Town at the University of Oxford and Honorary Professor of Perioperative Therapy at journalist, broadcaster, speaker and qualifying with an MBChB in 1980. Mr Consultant Trauma Surgeon at the John Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University, comedian. He currently works in a Brenkel came to the UK in 1982 where Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Matt’s research interest is in Denmark. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Royal specialist NHS team in Bath for young people with chronic he did his BST training in Leeds and Ipswich and started clinical and cost effectiveness of musculoskeletal trauma College of Anaesthetists, UK, the American College of fatigue syndrome/ME. As a comedian, Phil was half of the as a consultant Orthopaedic surgeon in Fife in 1990. interventions. He is Chief Investigator for a series of Surgeons, the American Surgical Association, the German award winning double-act “Struck Off and Die” with Tony Initially, Mr Brenkel was a general Orthopaedic surgeon randomised trials and associated studies supported by Surgical Society and the German Anaesthesiological Gardner. He has solo toured the UK three times including but soon specialised in knee, shoulder and trauma grants from the UK NIHR, Musculoskeletal Charities and Society. Professor Kehlet’s research interests have appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe and has appeared surgery. For the last 10 years, he has done complex and the Trauma Industry. His work has been cited widely, and focused on surgical pathophysiology, acute pain on “Have I Got News for You” and “Countdown” on revision knee surgery only, as well as doing a trauma informs many guidelines from the National Institute for physiology and treatment, the transition from acute numerous occasions. He is a fundraiser and advisor for list once a week. He now lectures on a regular basis in Health and Care Excellence. Matt is Chair of the NIHR to chronic pain, postoperative fatigue and organ the Association of Young People with ME as well as the Japan, China, Australia and India on revision total knees Clinical Research Network Injuries and Emergencies dysfunction. These efforts have condensed to form the Vice President of the Patients’ Association. using Metaphyseal sleeves. Mr Brenkel published over Specialty Group and the NIHR Musculoskeletal Trauma concept of ‘fast-track surgery’ with the aim of achieving 90 papers mainly on prospective database, which he set Trials Network. He is also a member of the NIHR HTA the ‘pain and risk-free operation’. Professor Kehlet has up in 1995 and was chairman of the Scottish Arthroplasty Research Board. He Chairs the Scientific Committee of published about 1000 scientific articles and has given project for 5 years. the International Fragility Fracture Network and the more than 300 invited lectures at international scientific British Orthopaedic Association Research Committee. He meetings, including several honorary lectures, the last is the President Elect of the Orthopaedic Trauma Society one being the Excellence in Research Award, American and Specialty Lead in Orthopaedic Trauma for the Royal Society of Anesthesiology, 2014. College of Surgeons of England.

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Tuesday 19th September

Main Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Time Customizable. Auditorium 3A 3B 4 11 12 A Comprehensive. 07:30 Registration Opens Sports Straightforward. Trauma and General Hip Arthroscopy Trauma 08:45 - 09:55 Orthopaedic Revalidation 1 Revalidation Networks free papers 1 The Acumed Hand Fracture System is designed to with free treat common to complex hand fractures, fusions, papers and osteotomies 09:55 - 10:25 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) Sports CAOS: Recent Hip Trauma and • Fracture-specific and standard plates can be bent to fit Hunterian Developments Revalidation 2 Arthroscopy and cut to length, providing nearly 100 plate options Tumour Lecture Trauma Hot in Navigation 10:25 - 11:55 ------Revalidation: Revalidation ------Topics and Robotics in • MultiScrews can be used in any hole, in any plate—and act Charnley Sport injuries Research Hip, Knee and as variable angle locking and non-locking screws in one Lecture of the ankle Spinal Surgery joint • Partially threaded hexalobe lag screws, innovative 11:55 - 12:05 Relocate to Main Auditorium For more information: instrumentation, and an external fixator streamline the go.acumed.net/hfs-6 surgical experience 12:05 - 12:35 President's Welcome (Main Auditorium) Small Bone Fixator 01264 774450 12:35 - 13:15 Howard Steel Lecture (Main Auditorium) [email protected] JAD00-22-A 13:15 - 13:25 BOA Honorary Fellowship and Presidential Merit Awards (Main Auditorium) 13:25 - 14:15 Lunch (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) Hand fracture system-Customizable Comprehensive.indd 1 4/11/2016 12:26:48 PM BOA Patient The NJR: Liaison Group: Independent Quality Is Value Trauma free Hand 14:15 - 15:55 research, Medico-Legal 1 Improvement Based Clinical papers Revalidation Femoral Wedge quality and free papers Commissioning innovation a roadblock to for High Tibial Osteotomy treatment? 15:55 - 16:15 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) BORS: Additive National manufacturing General Hand free Hip Fracture - innovative 16:15 - 17:45 Orthopaedic Medico-Legal 2 papers Database solutions for free papers 2 Available in 3 sizes (NHFD) orthopaedic problems Ideal for implanting 17:45 - 19:15 BOA Welcome Drinks Reception into an osteotomy gap. Medial Made from femoral heads, Height irradiated, freeze dried.

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Hip Revalidation 1 Trauma Networks 1 Sports Trauma and Arthroscopy Revalidation: Sport Hunterian Lecture Injuries of the Ankle Joint 08:45 - 09:55 08:45 - 09:55 10:25 - 10:50 Main Auditorium Meeting Room 11 10:25 - 11:55 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 3A Co-Chairs Chair Co-Chairs • Steve Jones • Paul Dixon, BOA Trauma Group Chair Co-Chairs • Professor Amar Rangan, BOA Research Committee Chair • Panos Thomas, BOSTAA President • Ananda Nanu, BOA Vice President • Andy Hamer Session outline • Neil Jain, BOSTAA Honorary Treasurer Session outline • Bob Handley Speaker • Peter Howard, BHS President - New BOASTS - Open Fractures Session outline • Professor Amar Rangan - Never events. The scale of the problem in hip and • Will Eardley • Panos Thomas - Introduction knee replacement surgery - New BOASTS - Blunt Chest Injury - Introduction • Professor Matt Costa • NHS Resolution • Paul Dixon • Mike Carmont - Multi-centre clinical trials: What is the point? - Resolution/NHSLA. What is defended and what is not. - Network Development - Five Years In - Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture Research: Trainee Research Collaborative Meeting An overview. • Bob Handley, Will Eardley, Alex Trompeter, Nigel • Simon Roberts • Steve Jones Rossiter, Dominic Inman - Chronic Achilles Tendon Disorders 10:50 - 11:55 - How and not to manage a never event - case - Round Table Discussion - Real world network issues • Nick Cullen Meeting Room 4 - Acute and Chronic Injuries to the Syndesmosis examples Discussion with Q&A Co-Chairs • Peter Howard • Chris Walker • Professor Amar Rangan, BOA Research Committee Chair - How to avoid never events Hip Revalidation 2 - Chronic Ankle Stability • Ananda Nanu, BOA Vice President • Lloyd Williams Discussion with Q&A 10:25 - 11:30 Session outline - Peroneal Tendon Disorders Main Auditorium • Rory Morrison Sports Trauma and Arthroscopy Revalidation with free • Andy Goldberg papers Co-Chairs - Why Collaboration is Important - Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction • TBC 08:45 - 09:55 • Peter Howard, BHS President Discussion with Q&A • Professor Fares - Successful Trainee Research Collaboratives in General Meeting Room 3A Surgery Session outline Tumour Revalidation: Instructional Course Oncology • Trainee Research Collaboratives; examples from Co-Chairs • Bob Kerry 10:25 - 11:55 Orthopaedics • Mike Dobson - Dealing with a unit infection problem - Sheffield • Professor Fares Haddad Meeting Room 3B - North West - Ricci Plastow experience - North East (CORNET) - Alex Sims Session outline • Ajay Malviya Chair • All speakers Free papers - Theatre discipline and laminar flow management • Paul Cool, BOOS President - How to implement a national collaborative • Andrew Thomas, BOA Professional Practice Committee - BOSTAA Travelling Fellowship Report Session outline Discussion with Q&A - Welcome to BOSTAA 2017 Meeting - The national picture • Jonathan Gregory Discussion with Q&A Discussion with Q&A - Metastatic Bone Disease Trauma Hot Topics • Rob Pollock, BOOS Honorary Secretary General Orthopaedic free papers 1 10:25 - 11:55 Charnley Lecture - Primary Bone Tumours Meeting Room 11 08:45 - 09:55 11:30 - 11:55 • Professor Rob Grimer/Paul Cool - Tumour Quiz Chair Meeting Room 3B Main Auditorium • Professor Alan Johnstone Discussion with Q&A Chairs Co-Chairs Session outline • Don McBride • Peter Howard, BHS President • David Melling Free papers • Professor Fares Haddad - Rib fractures Speaker • Alex Trompeter • Dr. Andrej Trampuz - Suprapatellar nailing - Diagnosis and treatment of infection in orthopaedic • Dr Andy implants - Compartment syndrome Discussion with Q&A Notes Notes

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CAOS: Recent developments in navigation and robotics The NJR: Independent Research, Quality and Innovation Medico-Legal 1: Clinical Negligence: How to avoid being BOA Patient Liaison Group in hip, knee and spinal surgery sued and what to do if you are sued 14:15 - 15:55 14:15 - 15:55 10:25 - 11:55 Main Auditorium 14:15 - 15:55 Meeting Room 12 Meeting Room 12 Meeting Room 3B Co-Chairs Chair Chair • Professor Mark Wilkinson, NJR Research Sub- Chair • Judith Fitch, PLG Chair committee Chair • Mike Foy, Medico-Legal Committee Chair • Robin Strachan Session outline • Professor Ashley Blom Session outline Session outline • Judith Fitch • Kamal Deep, CAOS Honorary Secretary Session outline • Professor David Warwick - Introductions - Navigation in hip arthroplasty • Martyn Porter, NJR Medical Director - Surgeons Perspective • Liz Carroll, PLG Lay Member • Ajeya Adhikari - Welcome and overview • Dr John Dale-Skinner - VbCCP - What is it? - Patient impact (History and data - Development of computer assisted navigation of the • Professor Mark Wilkinson - Defence Union Perspective (supplied by BOA)) knee - The NJR, Independent Research, Quality and • Alan Hunter • Linda Ward, PLG Lay Member • Alberto Gregori Innovation - NHSLA Perspective - Patient Experience - THR • Andy Judge, University of Oxford - Robot Wars - where are we now? Discussion with Q&A Discussion with Q&A • Sean Molloy - Outcomes following revision of metal-on-metal hip Quality Improvement free papers - “Navigation to Robot” - where we are in spinal replacements General Orthopaedic free papers 2 14:15 - 15:55 surgery • Shiraz Sabah, University College London 16:15 - 17:45 Meeting Room 4 Discussion with Q&A - Systemic effects of metal exposure after metal on Meeting Room 3A metal hip resurfacing and replacement Chair President’s Welcome Co-Chairs • Paul Baker, Northern Deanery • Vinay Takwale 12:05 - 12:35 - Epidemiological analysis of the infecting organism in Free papers • Simon Hodkinson, Training Programme Directors Main Auditorium first time revision hip and knee replacements Forum Chair • Razi Zaidi, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Hand Revalidation • Richard Parkinson • Ian Winson, BOA President - Rate of venous Thromboembolism in total ankle Free papers arthroplasty 14:15 - 15:55 Howard Steel Lecture Meeting Room 11 Medico-Legal 2: How/when to act as an expert witness • Helen Ingoe, University of York in clinical negligence cases 12:35 - 13:15 - Analysis of factors associated with intraoperative Chair Main Auditorium complications during shoulder replacement and their • Sudhi Ankarath 16:15 - 17:45 Meeting Room 3B Chair subsequent effects on revision rates and patient Session outline • Ian Winson, BOA President reported outcomes • Professor Raj Murali Co-Chairs Speaker • Tanvir Khan, NJR Research Fellow - How I examine a painful wrist • Peter Worlock • Phil Hammond - Periprosthetic fractures around the hip and knee • Dr Daniel Earnshaw, Consultant Radiologist • Richard Keddell, President of New Zealand - Happy Birthday NHS - a look back at the first 70 years Discussion with Q&A - Assessment of post traumatic wrist pain - radiology Orthopaedic Association and a look forward to the next 70 Trauma free papers 1 perspective Session outline BOA Honorary Fellowship and Presidential Merit • Ian McNab • Mike Foy, Medico-Legal Committee Chair Presentations 14:15 - 15:55 - How I deal with post trauma ulnar sided wrist pain - Surgeons Perspective Meeting Room 3A • Vijay Bhalaik • Giles Eyre, QC Barrister 13:15 - 13:25 - How I deal with post trauma radial/central sided wrist - Claimant Perspective Main Auditorium Co-Chairs • Professor Alan Johnstone pain • John de Bono, QC Barrister • Dr Andy Schmidt • Peter Burge - Defence Perspective Free papers - Medico-Legal issues Discussion with Q&A Discussion with Q&A

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Tuesday 19th September Wednesday 20th September

Main Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Hand free papers • Martin Jaere, Embody Ltd and Imperial College, Time Auditorium 3A 3B 4 11 12 A 16:15 - 17:45 London Meeting Room 3A - Use of addictive manufacturing in surgical planning 07:00 Registration Opens and patient-specific instrumentation for complex Data and British Limb Co-Chairs procedures Combined Registries: Reconstruction • Sudhi Ankarath • Chris Sutcliffe, Fusion Implants Ltd, Renishaw PLC and Childrens free Services 08:30 - 10:00 What do they Society (BLRS) Best of the Best Hip free papers • Ian McNab papers Orthopaedic University of Liverpool mean for my Revalidation Free papers Society (CSOS) - Porous Orthopaedic Devices by Addictive practice? and free papers National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD) Manufacturing: An Engineer’s View • Abdul Haque, Advanced Manufacturing Research 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) 16:15 - 17:45 Centre, University of Sheffield Meeting Room 11 Carousel - Addictive Manufacturing Technologies - What are the Presidents National World Co-Chairs options? Trauma Session: 'Is the Childrens Basic Science Registry and 10:30 - 12:00 Best of the Best Orthopaedic • Tim Chesser Research rationing of Revalidation free papers Audit Hot Discussion with Q&A Concern (WOC) • Rob Wakeman Musculoskeletal Topics Session outline Care logical?' • Rob Wakeman 12:00 - 12:10 Relocate to Main Auditorium - National Hip Fracture Database annual report • Professor Matt Costa 12:10 - 12:40 Clinical Research in T&O: Trends and Opportunities(Main Auditorium) - WHiTE - integrating research into national datasets 12:40 - 13:10 President’s Guest Lecture (Main Auditorium) • Kassim Javaid (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) - Fracture Liaison Service - the new database 13:10 - 14:10 Lunch • Dominic Inman 14:10 - 14:40 Robert Jones Lecture (Main Auditorium) - HipQIP - Improving care through quality improvement 14:40 - 14:50 Relocate to Session Rooms • Rob Wakeman/Tim Chesser - Current issues - unit amalgamation and NOACs British Where are we British Indian Orthopaedic with Enhanced Discussion with Q&A Trauma Foot and Ankle 14:50 - 16:20 Orthopaedic Trainee Recovery Joint Revalidation 1 free papers BORS: 3D Printing - Addictive Manufacturing: Society (BIOS) 1 Association Replacement in Innovative Solutions for Orthopaedic Challenges (BOTA) 2017? 16:15 - 17:45 16:20 - 16:50 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) Meeting Room 12 Bone and Joint Journal British Chair British Indian BOA Young Trauma Spine (BJJ): How to Orthopaedic • Professor Mark Wilkinson, Professor of Orthopaedics, 16:50 - 18:20 Orthopaedic Investigator Revalidation 2 Revalidation 1 negotiate the Directors Society (BIOS) 2 Award University of Sheffield challenges of Society (BODS) Session outline T&O research • Professor Mark Wilkinson BOA Council and Invited Speakers' Dinner - Introduction • Andy Hamer - A surgeon’s perspective - What are the clinical challenges where Addictive Manufacturing solutions can help?

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16 17 BOA Congress 2017

Wednesday 20th September Wednesday 20th September

Data and Registries: What do they mean for my • Matt Dawson Total Hip Replacement in Complex Acetabular Fractures Patient Specific Guides Improve Hip Arthroplasty Surgical practice? - Osteotomy options for the mal-aligned knee Using a Coned Hemipelvic Acetabular Component Accuracy 08:30 - 10:00 • David Stubbs Cusick. L.A, The Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, United Aqil. A, Patel. S, Jones. G, Wiik. A, Cobb. J, Imperial College, Kingdom London, United Kingdom Main Auditorium - How I assess and treat deformities around the adult knee • Urjit Chatterji Single versus double bone intramedullary fixation of The delayed presentation of atlantoaxial rotatory fixation in Chair - Arthroplasty around the mal-aligned knee - evidence paediatric both bone forearm fractures: radiological children. A review of the management • Ian Winson, BOA President for and against outcomes Mifsud. M, Abela. M, Wilson. N, Royal Hospital for Sick Session outline Discussion with Q&A Huntley. J.S, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow Children in Glasgow and Mater Dei Hospital in Malta • Ian Winson Childrens Free papers Do short stem total hip replacements enable a superior Analysis of Positive Predictive Value (PPV) in clinical - BOA view on challenges and opportunities of more functional performance? neonatal hip screening for instability in developmental data: The ‘just culture’ 08:30 - 10:00 Wiik. A, Aqil. A, Brevadt. M, Johal. H, Cobb. J, Imperial dysplasia of the hip (DDH) • Martyn Porter, NJR Medical Director Meeting Room 3B College, London Rymaruk. S, Rashed. R, Nie. K, Choudry. Q, Paton. R.W, East - Using NJR data for reflection and appraisal Co-Chairs Experiences of creating a Blue Book for the BOA: distal Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust • Dominic Inman, Orthopaedic Trauma Lead, • Fergal Monsell radius fractures Arthroscopic-assisted repair of acute acromioclavicular joint Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust • Karen Daly White. J, Leonard. L, Pailthorpe. C, British Orthopaedic disruption using the dogbone suspensory system: early - Using our NHFD data to assess and improve our Free papers Association and British Society for Surgery of the Hand, results from two centres service: view from a Trauma lead London Dhir. R, Tang. Q, Wahab. A, Grifiths. D, Baring. T, Homerton • Tim Spalding, National Ligament Registry Best of the Best The Impact of Newborn and Infant Physical Examination University Hospital NHS Trust and St Marys Hospital NHS - Using emerging registries for reviewing practice and 08:30 - 12:00 (NIPE) 2015 Guidance on Referrals and Treatment for Trust, London, United Kingdom outcomes Meeting Room 4 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) The weekend effect: short term mortality following hip • Lee Breakwell, Spinal Surgeon and Responsible Officer Wicks. L.D, Weil. S.B, Wood. A, Muthusamy. K, Natarjan. R, fracture surgery at Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust Chair Northampton General Hospital Khan. A, Sayani. J, Thiru. G, Ganesan. S, Willmott. H, Conquest - Data, appraisal and revalidation - what is your • Simon Hodkinson, Training Programme Directors Hospital, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust Forum Chair Psychosocial Aspects of Challenge and Threat Appraisal in appraiser/Responsible Officer looking for? Orthopaedic Training The effect of intra-articular contrast on bacterial growth in • Julia Trusler, BOA Programme Director for Quality Presenters and papers Edwards. D, Wilson. J.H, Talkwalker. S.C, Wrightington paediatric septic arthritis Outcomes Comparing oral administration and intra-articular Hospital, Wigan NHS Trust, Lancashire, United Kingdom Riddlestone. P, Jones. L, Batten. T, Patel. N, Metcalfe. J, - Do you know what is published about you and your delivery of quercetin with a thermogel in an Derriford Hospital, Plymouth hospital’s T&O service? Major trauma: does weekend attendance increase 30-day osteoarthritic rat model mortality? Kneeling after knee replacement – predicting the • Matt James, CEO of Private Healthcare Information Hong Kong Young Ambassador, Dr Ho, K. Clements. J, Little. Z, Bethel. J, Trompeter. A, St Georges unpredictable? Network (PHIN) 40 Years of Terrorist Bombings – A meta-analysis of the Hospital, London Craig. P, Oswestry, Stoke - PHIN and publication of health data from private casualty and injury profile healthcare Optimising training in Trauma and Orthopaedics: A co- THR v Hemi for trauma Maj. Edwards. D.S, Surg Lt. McMenemy. L, Surg. Capt. constructed model of trainee and trainer feedback Viswanath. A, Malik. A, Chan. W, Walton. N, Norfolk and Discussion with Q&A Stapley. S.A, Col. Clasper. J.C Gill. S, Campbell. D.M, NHS Tayside, East of Scotland Norwich University Hospital British Limb Reconstruction Society Revalidation and The influence of shortening on healed, displaced A medially conforming ball-and-socket tibiofemoral Outcomes following limb salvage after combat handoff free papers midshaft clavicle fractures after non-operative articulation arthroplasty versus a fixed bearing arthroplasty injury are inferior to delayed amputation at five years 08:30 - 10:00 treatment at five-year follow up. A randomised controlled trial Bennett. P.M, Stevenson. T, Sargeant. I.D, Mountain. A, Penn- Meeting Room 3A Goudie. E, Clement. N, Murray. I, Lawrence. C, Wilson. Ibrahim. M.S, Twaijj. H, Hossain. F.S, Haddad, F.S, Mazin S Barwell. J.G, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham M, Robinson. C.M, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Ibrahim, University College London Hospital, London, United Is Complex Reconstruction Surgery for Chronic Co-Chairs Predicting Chronic Postoperative Pain after Total Knee Kingdom Osteomyelitis Safe in the Elderly? A Comparison Study for • Durai Nayagam, BLRS President Replacement Surgery Using Functional Brain MRI and YouTube provides poor information regarding anterior Outcomes in the Young and Old • Alwyn Abraham Assessment of Central Sensitization of Pain. A Pre and cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction Kendall. J, Taylor. C, Ferguson. J, Ramsden. A, McNally. M, Session outline Post TKR Study Cassidy. T, Fitzgerald. E, Cassidy. E.S, Cleary. M, Byrne. D.P, Southmead Hospital, Bristol Free papers Reckziegel. D, Iwabuchi. S, Cottam. W.J, Kerslake, R.W, Devitt. B.M, Baker. J.F, Waterford/UCD, Republic of Ireland Inadequate Pre-Operative Glycaemic Control in Patients • Pete Calder Walsh. D.A, Edwards. K, Petersen. K.K, Arendt-Nielsen. Deanery with Diabetes Mellitus Adversely Influences Functional - Knee deformity in the growing skeleton - assessment L, Graven-Nielsen. T, P. Auer. D, Scammell. B.E, Academic Introduction of a paperless fractured neck of femur Recovery after Total Knee Arthroplasty and management Orthopaedics, Trauma and Sports Medicine, The University pathway Brock. T, Shirley. M, Bardgett. M, Walker. M, Deehan. D.J, of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham Nanavati. N, Doncaster Royal Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Notes Notes

18 19 BOA Congress 2017

Wednesday 20th September Wednesday 20th September

Spinal disease in myeloma: Cohort analysis at a Trauma Research: Latest UK Multi-centre Trial Results Childrens Revalidation: Upper Limb Trauma; Basic Science free papers specialist spinal surgery centre indicates benefit of early 10:30 - 12:00 Controversies, tips, tricks and illustrative cases 10:30 - 12:00 surgical augmentation or bracing Main Auditorium 10:30 - 12:00 Meeting Room 12 Malhotra. K, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Co-Chairs Meeting Room 3B Co-Chairs Hip free papers • Professor Alan Johnstone Chair • Professor John Skinner 08:30 - 10:00 • Professor Matt Costa • Fergal Monsell • Simon Donell Meeting Room 12 Session outline Session outline Free papers • Anna Clarke Chair • Professor Matt Costa National Registry and Audit Hot Topics • Andrew Manktelow - FixdT - Wrist Free papers • Professor Matt Costa - Shoulder 10:30 - 12:00 - WOLLF • Matthew Barry Meeting Room A Combined Services Orthopaedic Society (CSOS): What • Professor Alan Johnstone - Forearm Chair should I do if I am on call during a terrorist attack? - UK Trauma - it’s role in international RCT’s - - Humerus • Ananda Nanu, BOA Vice President Injury mechanisms and initial management associated Suprapatellar versus Infrapateller IM nailing of the • Ed Bache Session outline with terrorist wounding tibia - Elbow Discussion with Q&A Quality and Innovation in T&O Registries & Audits 08:30 - 10:00 Discussion with Q&A (10:30 - 11:15) Meeting Room A Carousel Presidents: Is the rationing of Musculoskeletal World Orthopaedic Concern (WOC) • Kate James, National Lead for Trauma and Orthopaedic Co-Chairs Care logical? 10:30 - 12:00 Access Programme • Professor Hamish Simpson 10:30 - 12:00 Meeting Room 11 - A Scottish Perspective on clinically-led quality • Colonel David Standley Meeting Room 3A improvement Session outline Co-Chairs • Vikas Khanduja, Chair of NAHR Steering Committee/ • Surgeon Captain Sarah A Stapley, Royal Navy, Defence Co-Chairs • Steve Mannion, World Orthopaedic Concern Chair Ajay Malviya, NAHR Steering Group Member Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedics • Ian Winson, BOA President • Deepa Bose - Non-arthroplasty hip registry - annual report launch - High and low energy gunshot wounds: Management • Gerald Williams, AAOS President Session outline • Professor Mike Reed, Orthopaedic Surgeon depends on energy - how to decide which strategy Session outline • Steve Mannion Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust your patient needs • Regis O’Keefe, AOA President - Welcome and Introduction - Update on Bone and Joint Infection Registry (BAJIR) • Colonel Jon J Clasper CBE, Visiting Professor to Centre - Is there rationing in the USA? • Dr. Biruk Lambisso • Ashley Cole, TORUS Steering Group Chair and Spinal for Blast Injury Studies, Imperial College, London • Richard Keddell, NZOA President - Orthopaedic practice in Ethiopia Surgeon - Understanding bomb projectiles and blast injury - Explaining the access to Musculoskeletal Care in New • Deepa Bose - TORUS (Trauma and Orthopaedics Registry Unifying including blast pelvis. How does the management Zealand - WOC at the Black Lion Hospital Structure): Introduction to the TORUS programme of the patient, the bone and the soft tissues differ • Pradeep Makan, SAOA President • Laurence Wicks - The realities of Musculoskeletal Care with limited National Joint Registry Hot Topics (11:15 - 12:00) compared to the RTA victim? - Leicester - Gondar Project • Matthew Porteous, NJR Data Quality Committee Chair • Surgeon Commander Mansoor Khan, Royal Navy, personnel • Anthony Clayson • Ian Incoll, AOA President - NJR and Data Quality Senior Lecturer Academic Department of Military - Hawassa and NOTAA • Peter Howard, NJR Surgical Performance Committee Surgery for Trauma and Consultant in Trauma, St. - Is access equal to care in Australia? • Rick Gardner • Kevin Orrell, COA President Chair Mary’s Hospital, London - CURE in Ethiopia - NJR and Monitoring of Surgical Performance - Current trends in knife attack; what to look out for in - Waiting lists and political response • Steve Mannion terrorist victims Discussion with Q&A - Clubfoot in Ethiopia and ACT Discussion with Q&A • Professor Chris Moran Discussion with Q&A - Recent terrorist events within the UK - Lessons we can learn Discussion with Q&A

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20 21 BOA Congress 2017

Wednesday 20th September Wednesday 20th September

Clinical Research in T&O: Trends and Opportunities - Pathological fractures in 2017 - Should we always • Peter Jones British Indian Orthopaedic Society (BIOS) 2: Challenging 12:10 - 12:40 biopsy? Should we be asking the tumour centres for - Unconscious Bias Cases Interactive Discussions Main Auditorium an opinion? Can we afford not to? Discussion with Q&A 16:50 - 18:20 • Alex Trompeter Meeting Room 3A Chair - Weight bearing - is there ever a reason not to? Where are we with enhanced recovery joint • Deborah Eastwood, BOA Honorary Secretary • Bob Handley replacement in 2017? Co-Chairs Speaker - Bisphosphonate fractures - the other side - what to 14:50 - 16:20 • Dr Ram Prabhoo, President of Indian Orthopaedic • Professor Amar Rangan, BOA Research Committee Chair do with the contralateral limb Meeting Room 11 Association - Clinical Research in T&O: Trends and opportunities Discussion with Q&A • Vijay Bhalaik Co-Chairs Presenters Presidents Guest Lecture British Indian Orthopaedic Society (BIOS) 1 • Professor Mike Reed • Badri Narayan • Kevin G.S. Orrell, President of Canadian Orthopaedic • Professor Bijayendra Singh 12:40 - 13:10 14:50 - 16:20 Association Main Auditorium Meeting Room 3A • Om Lahoti Session Outline • Anand Arya Chair Co-Chairs • Professor Mike Reed • Professor Gautam Chakrabarty • Ian Winson, BOA President • Professor Gautam Chakrabarty, BIOS President - State of enhance recovery in the UK - where are we? • Professor Amit Tolat Speaker • Nikhil Shah, BIOS Education Secretary • Professor Henrik Kehlet • Nikhil Shah • Jan Willem K Louwerens - What we have learnt so far Session outline Discussion with Q&A - “The older you get the less you know for sure; is it all • Professor Stephenson, General Medical Council • Henrik Husted Bias and Emotions?” - The Role and Relevance of the GMC today - Day case joint replacement - a step too far? Spine Revalidation 1 - Combined intra-articular and intravenous tranexamic Robert Jones Lecture • Anna Rowland, General Medical Council 16:50 - 18:20 - Fitness to practice - GMC perspective acid Meeting Room 3B 14:10 - 14:40 • Judith Worthington, MPTS Discussion with Q&A Chair Main Auditorium - The role of the MPTS - conduct of a hearing Foot and Ankle free papers • Niall Eames Chair • Darryn Hale, Clyde and Co • Miss Clare Marx, Immediate Past President, Royal - A defence view 14:50 - 16:20 Session outline College of Surgeons of England • Professor Raj Murali Meeting Room 12 • Calvin Soh - Performance assessment Co-Chairs - Radiological investigations of acute spinal conditions Speaker • Sashin Ahuja • Professor Chris Moran • Rakesh Kumar • Matt Solan - Remediation - a personal journey • Roland Russell - Spinal infections - Surviving Major Trauma: The patients’ perspective • Mel Grainger Discussion with Q&A Free papers Trauma Revalidation 1: Trauma in the Older person - it’s - Metastatic spinal cord compression here to stay British Orthopaedic Training Association (BOTA) Trauma Revalidation 2: Big Kids or Small Adults? • Stuart Blagg Adolescent Trauma 14:50 - 16:20 14:50 - 16:20 - Spinal trauma Main Auditorium Meeting Room 4 16:50 - 18:20 • Jonathan Lucas Main Auditorium - The painful spine in a child Co-Chairs Co-Chairs • Nigel Rossiter • Simon Fleming, BOTA President Co-Chairs BOA Young Investigator Award • Professor Matt Costa • Vittoria Bucknall, BOTA Vice President • John Keating 16:50 - 18:20 • Fergal Monsell Session outline Session outline Meeting Room 4 • Faye Wilson • Simon Fleming Session outline Co-Chairs • Fergal Monsell - Key factors in setting up an orthogeriatrics service - Changing T&O Culture Update • Deborah Eastwood, BOA Honorary Secretary - The Adult with Growth Plates - General Principles • Bryony Elliot • Regis O’Keefe, AOA President • Karen Daly - 5 things every orthopod should know about - Why Diversity and Unconscious Bias Matter • Martin Gargan peri-operative care of the elderly from an • Sam Tross - Tibia/Tillaux/Proximal tibia physis orthogeriatrician - We Still Live an Era of Diversity “Firsts” - Can We Do • John Dwyer • Duncan Whitwell Better? - Pelvic and Femoral fractures Discussion with Q&A Notes Notes

22 23 BOA Congress 2017

Wednesday 20th September Thursday 21st September

Main Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Bone and Joint Journal (BJJ): How to negotiate the Time challenges of T&O research Auditorium 3A 3B 4 11 12 A 16:50 - 18:20 07:15 Registration Opens Meeting Room 11 Foot and Ankle Co-Chairs Revalidation: Simulation and Trauma Evidence based Spine Innovation BJJ 360° • Professor Fares Haddad 08:30 - 10:00 ESSKA • Professor Gareth Scott Revalidation 3 management Revalidation 2 in Simulation Revalidation 1 of achilles Prize Session outline tendon rupture • Professor Fares Haddad - Introduction 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) - The challenge of publishing and literature interpretation Foot and Ankle Simulation • Professor Matt Costa Trauma ------Spine Knee free and Medical BJJ 360° 10:30 - 12:00 - Trauma Trials: Consent for research in the emergency Revalidation 4 Naughton Dunn Bootcamp papers Education with Revalidation 2 setting Lecture free papers • Dr Daniel Perry - Core outcomes and what they mean for you 12:00 - 12:10 Relocate to Main Auditorium • Xavier Griffin - Study Registration: How, why and where 12:10 - 12:40 Sir Walter Mercer Lecture (Main Auditorium) • Professor Gareth Scott 12:40 - 12:55 2017 Awards and Medals (Main Auditorium) - Making the best impression with your paper Discussion with Q&A 12:55 - 13:30 AGM (Main Auditorium) British Orthopaedic Directors Society (BODS) 13:30 - 14:00 Lunch (Lower Level - Exhibition/Poster Viewings) 16:50 - 18:20 14:00 - 14:25 President's Handover (Main Auditorium) Meeting Room 12 14:25 - 14:35 Relocate to Session Rooms Chair ARMA: Putting • Vinay Takwale, British Orthopaedic Directors Chair Knee the patient at Revalidation 1 Shoulder the centre - Session outline Trauma free Spine Instant 14:35 - 15:45 ------SAS Surgeons and Elbow how can clinical • Will Mason papers Updates - Junior doctor training and the challenges to everyday Adrian Henry Revalidation networks help service Lecture us Get It Right • Simon Fleming, BOTA President First Time? - Cut it Out 15:45 - 16:00 Tea and Coffee (Gallery Area - Ground Floor) • Bill Allum Shoulder and Knee Trauma Spine free - Improving Surgical Training Project 16:00 - 17:00 Elbow free Revalidation 2 Networks papers Panel Discussion papers • Professor Tim Briggs, National Director of Clinical Quality and Efficiency, NHS 17:00 - 17:10 Refreshment Interlude (Upper Level - Outside Main Auditorium Entrance) - Litigation Costs in the National Health Service 17:20 - 18:15 Dial Medicine for Murder (Stage Production in Main Auditorium) • Andrew Manktelow - Reducing clinical variation: The Regional MDT - the Nottingham Network Discussion with Q&A

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24 25 BOA Congress 2017

Thursday 21st September Thursday 21st September

Trauma Revalidation 3: Minimally Displaced Fractures - Late Presentation and Management of Late Sequelae Simulation and Innovation in Simulation Prize Trauma Revalidation 4: Trauma Meeting Classics chance it, chase it or chuck everything at it? • Callum Clark 08:30 - 10:00 10:30 - 12:00 08:30 - 10:00 - Delayed Presentation: Evidence Base and Meeting Room 12 Main Auditorium Main Auditorium Management Options • Heath Taylor Chair Co-Chairs Co-Chairs - Surgical Management of Delayed Presentation/Late • Catherine Kellett • Tim Chesser • Mike Kelly Sequelae Session outline • Dr Andy Schmidt • Bob Handley, BOA Trauma Group Discussion with Q&A • Catherine Kellett Session outline Session outline - Introduction • Dr Andy Schmidt • Bob Handley Spine Revalidation 2 BOA Innovation in Simulation Prize presentations - The humeral shaft in 2017 - a view from the USA - Hip 08:30 - 10:00 - Shortlisted presentations • Andrew Duckworth • Mike Kelly Meeting Room 3B Faisal Mushtaq “There are only two types of surgeons - Olecranon fractures - what’s hot and what’s not - Knee Chair in the world…those who operate fast and those who do • Yemi Pearse • Ian McFadyen • Stuart Blagg not” - Radial head - replace it, fix it or bin it? - Pelvis - Guest speaker on simulation • Steve Hepple Session outline • Nigel Rossiter Discussion with Q&A - The syndesmosis - still unsure? - Tibial shaft • Alistair Stirling, UKSSB Chair • Tim Chesser • Ian McNab - Regional spinal networks and STIG BJJ 360 Revalidation 1: Upper Limb - Closing remarks • Aprajay Golash - Scaphoid and Ulna 08:30 - 10:00 Discussion with Q&A - Cervical myelopathy Meeting Room A Discussion with Q&A • Arup Ray Naughton Dunn Lecture (Foot and Ankle) Foot and Ankle Revalidation: Evidence-based - Acute neurological conditions/epidural haematoma Chair • Benjamin Ollivere 10:30 - 12:00 management of Achilles tendon rupture • Niall Eames Meeting Room 3A - Lumbar disc protrusions and cauda equina syndrome Faculty 08:30 - 10:00 Co-Chairs Meeting Room 3A • Diarmaid Ferguson • Benjamin Ollivere - LBRPP and acute LBP • Daren Forward • Anna Chapman Co-Chairs • Rick Brown Discussion with Q&A • Lee van Rensburg • Anna Chapman • Michael Whitehouse Speaker • Rick Brown ESKKA: Knee Osteotomy • Sebastian Dawson-Bowling • Andrew ‘Fred’ Robinson Session outline 08:30 - 10:00 Session outline - “The Diabetic Foot - Clinical and Organisational Acute Rupture Meeting Room 4 A rapid fire round up and summary of all the latest, Aspects” • Claire Topliss Co-Chairs greatest and most controversial literature over the past Discussion with Q&A - Evidence for Functional Management of the acute TA • Romain Seil year. Every paper you wish you had read (and some rupture • Gino Kerkhoffs you hadn’t) summarised and put out for discussion. • Tim Clough All you need to know to stay up to date in elective and Session outline - Evidence-based surgical repair of the acute TA emergency upper limb surgery. • Sandro Fucentese rupture - PSI planning and osteotomies Discussion with Q&A Rehab and the Role of the ESP • Kristian Kley • Anne-Marie Hutchinson - Minimally invasive osteotomies around the knee - Functional Rehabilitation: How to establish protocol • Gino Kerkhoffs in your Trust - Intra-articular osteotomies • Alison Miller • Romain Seil - Outcomes and Management of Patient Expectations - Osteotomies for the Cruciate Deficient Knee Discussion with Q&A

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26 27 BOA Congress 2017

Thursday 21st September Thursday 21st September

Spine Bootcamp Simulation and Medical Education with free papers Sir Walter Mercer Lecture Adrian Henry Lecture 10:30 - 12:00 10:30 - 12:00 12:10 - 12:40 15:20 - 15:45 Meeting Room 3B Meeting Room 12 Main Auditorium Main Auditorium Chair Co-Chairs Chair Chair • Alistair Stirling, UKSSB Chair • Catherine Kellett • Professor Robin W Paton • Professor Leela Biant Session outline • Ian Incoll, President of Australian Orthopaedic Speaker Speaker • Aprajay Golash Association • Ivan Brenkel • Professor Henrik Kehlet - Ankylosing spondylitis Session outline - How to monitor quality of orthopaedic care in a - “Fast track hip and knee replacements are good for • Jonathan Lucas Free papers modern health service now; but what about the future?” - The painful spine in a child Mel Mckendrick “Eye tracking as a clinical skills training 2017 Awards and Medals Discussion with Q&A • Stuart Blagg tool and objective measure of performance” - The medical management of the paralysed patient 12:40 - 12:55 Trauma free papers 2 Main Auditorium • Lee Breakwell, Spinal Surgeon and Responsible Officer • Guest speaker 14:35 - 15:45 - Discitis and Epidural abscesses • Top tips in Simulation Co-Chairs Meeting Room 3A • Niall Eames • Catherine Kellett • Ian Winson, BOA President Co-Chairs - Lumbar disc protrusions and cauda equine syndrome - Announcement of Innovation in Simulation Prize and • Deborah Eastwood, BOA Honorary Secretary • Professor Alan Johnstone • Arup Ray Simulation free papers Prize winners AGM • Dr Andy Schmidt - Halo application and management of the dislocated - The BOA and Simulation spine Discussion with Q&A 12:55 - 13:30 Session outline Main Auditorium Free papers • Matthew Newton Ede BJJ 360 Revalidation 2: Lower Limb - Classification and surgical options in thoracolumbar Spine Instant Updates fractures 10:30 - 12:00 • Mel Grainger Meeting Room A President’s Handover 14:35 - 15:45 - Metastatic spinal cord compression Chair 14:00 - 14:25 Meeting Room 3B • Calvin Soh • Benjamin Ollivere Main Auditorium Co-Chairs - Radiological investigations of acute spinal conditions Faculty Co-Chairs • Aprajay Golash Discussion with Q&A • Benjamin Ollivere • Ian Winson, BOA President • Pradeep Makan, President of South African Knee free papers • Daren Forward • Ananda Nanu, Vice BOA President Orthopaedic Association • Lee van Rensburg Session outline Knee Revalidation 1: Assessment of a Painful Knee 10:30 - 12:00 • Michael Whitehouse • Alistair Stirling, UKSSB Chair Replacement Meeting Room 4 • Sebastian Dawson-Bowling - Political Update - LBRPP/RSN/STIG Co-Chairs Session outline 14:35 - 15:20 • Stuart Blagg • Ram Venkatesh A rapid fire round up and summary of all the latest, Main Auditorium - Thoraco lumbar fracture classification and • David Elson greatest and most controversial literature over the past Chair management Free papers year. Every paper you wish you had read (and some • Professor Leela Biant • Stuart Blagg - Medical management of the paralysed patient you hadn’t) summarised and put out for discussion. Session outline • Jonathan Lucas All you need to know to stay up to date in elective and • Andrew Toms - The dislocated spine emergency lower limb surgery. - Clinical history and examination • Arup Ray Discussion with Q&A • Andrew Porteous - Acute neurological conditions - Investigations and interpretation • Arup Ray • Andrew Price - Cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy - Results of infective and asceptic revisions Discussion with Q&A

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28 29 BOA Congress 2017

Thursday 21st September Thursday 21st September

• Jonathan Lucas Shoulder and Elbow Revalidation: Managing the non- Knee Revalidation 2: Surgical Strategies in Revision Shoulder and Elbow free papers - Epidural haematoma - spontaneous and iatrogenic arthritic stiff and painful shoulder Knee Replacement 16:00 - 17:00 • Lee Breakwell, Spinal Surgeon and Responsible Officer 14:35 - 15:45 16:00 - 17:00 Meeting Room 11 - Spinal infections Meeting Room 11 Main Auditorium • Mel Grainger Chair - Metastatic spinal cord and compression Chair Chair • Alison Armstrong • Mel Grainger • Alison Armstrong • Tony Hui, BASK Honorary Secretary Free papers - Primary spinal tumours - what not to do! Session outline Session outline • Niall Eames • Alison Armstrong • Colin Esler, BASK President - Cauda equina syndrome - The Frozen Shoulder - Surgical approaches and extraction • Niall Eames • Radhakant Pandey • Richard Parkinson - Acute foot drop - The Stiff Shoulder after Trauma - 1DAIR, single stage or 2-stage revision for infection • Aprajay Golash • Cormac Kelly • David Deehan - Ankylosing spondylitis and DISH - Stiffness with Tumours, Sepsis and Calcific Tendonitis - Tackling bone loss, instability and implant choice • Niall Eames Discussion with Q&A Discussion with Q&A - Closing remarks ARMA: putting the patient at the centre - how can Trauma Networks 2 Discussion with Q&A clinical networks help us Get It Right First Time? 16:00 - 17:00 Supporting SAS Surgeons in Career Development 14:35 - 15:45 Meeting Room 3A 14:35 - 15:45 Meeting Room 12 Chair Meeting Room 4 • Professor Peter Kay, National Clinical Director for • Paul Dixon, BOA Trauma Group Chair Chair Musculoskeletal Services for NHS England Session outline • Mamdouh Morgan, Representative, Staff and Associate • Gerald William, President of American Academy of The new fracture clinic - outdated or necessary safety Specialist (SAS) Orthopaedic Surgeons net? Session outline Session outline • Tim White • Ian Winson, BOA President • Professor Grey Giddins - Trauma Triage Clinic - Welcome - Access to joint replacement surgery • Steve Aldridge - BOA Values the SAS Surgeons in Trauma and • Professor Philip Turner - The traditional model Orthopaedics - Co-ordinated care across the pathway for joint • Sharon Scott • Mamdouh Morgan replacement surgery - Trauma in the Older Person - What’s on the Horizon? SAS Surgeon Advisory Book Discussion with Q&A Discussion with Q&A • Lisa Hadfield-Law, BOA Education Advisor - How SAS Surgeons can become Effective Trainers Spine free papers • Hiro Tanaka, BOA Education and Revalidation 16:00 - 17:00 Committee Chair Meeting Room 3B - How SAS Surgeons lead on service and quality improvement Co-Chairs • Vivek Goel, Orthopaedic Consultant • Stuart Blagg - My Journey: Rewards and Challenges of CESR • Aprajay Golash • Scarlett McNally, Orthopaedic Consultant, RCS Council Free papers Member - How SAS Surgeons can make best use of appraisal and meet revalidation standards Discussion with Q&A

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Friday 22nd September Friday 22nd September

Main Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Meeting Room Time Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training Medical Students’ Session Auditorium 3A 3B 4 11 12 A 08:30 - 12:00 08:30 - 16:00 07:15 Registration opens Main Auditorium Meeting Room 4 Non-Technical Clinical Chair Chair Skills (NOTTs Examination TOCS and TOES Good Clinical Medical • Gareth Hayes, GCP Consultant and Clinical Research • Catherine Kellett RCSEd) Course (Pre- 08:30 - 10:00 Practice (GCP) Students' Trainer (Pre- (Pre- registration Session outline Training Session registration registration only) Session outline Medical Students and the BOA only) only) This session is essential to everyone who is actively 5 student presentations 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee (Lower Level - Hall 2B) involved in the clinical research arena or who is planning • Scarlett McNally to do research and requires GCP certification to continue. - Life as an orthopaedic surgeon Non-Technical Clinical It will provide all the latest information on the new • Professor Leela Biant Skills (NOTTs Examination TOCS and TOES Good Clinical Medical regulations, particularly regarding Statutory Instruments, - Life as an orthopaedic surgeon in research RCSEd) Course (Pre- 10:30 - 12:00 Practice (GCP) Students' additional requirements for informed consent and the (Pre- (Pre- registration 5 student presentations Training Session importance of the quality management systems and registration registration only) • Catherine Kellett the audit/inspection process. It will also include details - Life as an orthopaedic surgeon in education only) only) about GCP in the field of Medical Devices and the Quality Practical Workshops 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch (Lower Level - Hall 2B) Standard ISO14155. The session will finish with an update on the revised ICH GCP E6 (Version 2) and the • Sarah Stapley Clinical - Life as an orthopaedic surgeon in the military Examination TOCS and TOES new European Regulation that supersedes the current Medical • Matthew Brown Course (Pre- European Directives. The session uses a blend of trainer 13:00 - 14:30 Students' - Life as an orthopaedic surgeon in training (Pre- registration input and group exercise. All attendees will receive Session certification. • Catherine Kellett registration only) - Top Tips for Passing Orthopaedic Exams only) Non-Technical Skills (NOTTs RCSEd) Presentation of Medical Students’ Free Paper Prize Clinical Examination TOCS and TOES 08:30 - 12:00 Clinical Examination Course Medical Course (Pre- Meeting Room 3B 14:30 - 16:00 Students' (Pre- registration 08:30 - 16:00 Session Faculty Meeting Room 11 registration only) • Mike Bradburn only) Chair Session outline • Fazal Ali Close This is a workshop discussing, demonstrating and using the NOTTS taxonomy for observing surgeons’ non- Faculty technical skills in the operating room. The role of human • John Wright factors and non-technical skills in adverse events will be • Joe Garcia explored along with how better non-technical skills can • Shantanu Shahane reduce errors and improve performance. The workshop • Jeevan Chandrasenan will involve lectures, video scenarios, interactive group • James Fernandes discussions and audience response systems. • Amjid Ali • James Tomlinson • Kiran Saldanha • James Williams • Paul Haslam • Paul Banaszkiewicz • Osmond Thomas • Ian Braithwaite

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• Nick Phillips • Irwin Lasrado • Kevin Wembridge • Saeed Qaimkhani • Stan Jones Session outline (09:00 - 12:00) Lectures on clinical examination of the hip, knee, foot and ankle, spine, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist and peripheral nerves of the upper limb. (13:00 - 16:00) Practical stations; Participants rotate in groups (based on experience) through stations every 25 minutes • Stations: Hip, knee, foot and ankle, spine, shoulder, elbow and nerves, wrist and hand TOCS and TOES 08:30 - 16:00 Meeting Room 11 Faculty • Lisa Hadfield-Law, BOA Education Advisor Session outline • Assessment and feedback • Getting the most from the curriculum • Agreeing a learning plan • Guiding career development • Challenges facing trainers

With over 20 years of clinical heritage the BHR successfully demonstrates that it provides excellent outcomes globally 1–6 with a 10A* ODEP rating 7 and helps improve quality of life to the Resurfacing System indicated active male patient.

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The BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing (BHR) prosthesis is a metal-on-metal hip resurfacing prosthesis intended for use in patients requiring primary hip resurfacing arthroplasty due to non-inflammatory arthritis (degenerative joint disease) such as osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, avascular necrosis, or dysplasia/DDH, or inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis. It is contraindicated for use in female patients, as well as patients with infection or sepsis, Notes those skeletally immature, patients with known moderate to severe renal insufficiency, severely overweight patients, and those with known or suspected metal sensitivity. For additional information on the device, indications for use, contraindications, warnings and precautions, please consult the device Instructions for Use (IFU).

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1. Daniel J, Pradhan C, Ziaee H, Pynsent PB, McMinn DJW. Results of Birmingham Hip Resurfacing at 12 to 15 years. Bone Joint J 2014; 96-B:1298–1306. 2. Van Der Straeten C, Van Quickenborne D, De Roest B, Calistri A, Victor J, De K. Metal ion levels from well-functioning Birmingham Hip Resurfacings decline significantly at ten years. Bone Joint 2013; 95-B:1332–8. 3. Treacy RBM, C. W.; Shears, E.; Pynsent, P. B. Birmingham hip resurfacing: a minimum follow-up of ten years. J Bone Joint Surg Br. Jan 2011; 93(1):27-33. 4. Coulter GY, D. A.; Dalziel, R. E.; Shimmin, A. J. Birmingham hip resurfacing at a mean of ten years: results from an independent centre. J Bone Joint Surg Br. Mar 2012; 94(3):315-321. 5. Matharu GS, McBryde CW, Pynsent WB, Pynsent PB, Treacy RB. The outcome of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing in patients aged < 50 years up to 14 years post-operatively. The Bone & Joint Journal. Sep 2013; 95-B(9):1172-1177. 6. Holland JP, Langton DJ, Hashmi M. Ten-year clinical, radiological and metal ion analysis of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing: from a single, non-designer surgeon. J Bone Joint Surg Br. Apr 2012; 94(4):471-476. 7. http://www.odep.org.uk/products.aspx (BHR Cup 10A*, BHR Head 10A) 34 BOA Congress 2017

Exhibition Floor Plan Exhibitors

Company Stand Company Stand

3DGBIRE LTD 11 Medical Defence Union (MDU) 19 Adler Ortho UK Ltd 65 Medical Protection 151 AKU Society 137 Medserv 99 Amplitude Clinical Outcomes 27 Medtech Search Associates 101 AOUK 105 National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD) 41 Aquilant Orthopaedics 145 National Institute Health Research Clinical Research Arthrex Ltd 13 Network (NIHR CRN) 119 Axial3D 3 National Joint Registry (NJR) 143 B. Braun Medical Ltd 53 National Ligament Registry (NLR) 1 Bespoke Medical Indemnity 73 Neoligaments 115 Bill Medical 77 NHS Blood and Transplant, Tissue and Eye Services 82 Biocomposites Ltd 5 Non Arthroplasty Hip Register (NAHR) 1 Bone & Joint Publishing 133 ODEP and Beyond Compliance 116 British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) 29 Onbone 49 British Orthopaedic Trainees’ Association (BOTA) 9 Carestream 31 Orascoptic 40 Ceramisys Ltd 15 orthoconnections 129 CeramTec GmbH 69 Orthopaedic Trauma Society (OTS) 59 Chaneco 91 OrthoXel 135 Corin 83 OTSIS 95 Crowther Ballantyne Associates Ltd 129 Pentland Medical Ltd 4

REGISTRATION AREA REGISTRATION Curetis UK Ltd 55 PHYSIOLAB® 107 DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices 123 PPM Software Ltd 57 Companies Premium Medical Protection 17 Direct Medics Ltd 75 Quads AR 157 EIDO Healthcare Ltd 149 Episcan Srl 33 Ramsay Health Care UK 147 ESSKA 38 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG) 125 GE Healthcare 2 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) 35 Healthcare 21 97 Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) 39 Healthcare Business Solutions (UK) Ltd 111 Sawbones Europe AB 89 HemaClear and OHK Medical Devices Ltd 103 Sectra 21 Heraeus Medical GmbH 80 SI-BONE UK LTD 63 Hospital Innovations 120 Siemens Healthineers 93 Ideal Med Ltd 25 Smith & Nephew 45 Incrediwear and Sirowa Group 141 Stryker UK Ltd 79 Intrapharm Laboratories Ltd 87 Symbios UK Ltd 67 John Charnley Trust 7 Trust Health Ltd 57 JRI Orthopaedics Ltd 71 United Kingdom Knee Osteotomy Registry (UKKOR) 1 LimaCorporate 74 VirtaMed 85 Lockton LLP 47 Wardray Premise 109 Mathys Orthopaedics Ltd 113 MatOrtho Ltd 76 Westlake Plastics Europe 23 Medacta 37 Wisepress Medical Bookshop 138 Medartis Ltd 61 World Orthopaedic Concern (WOC) 139 mediCAD Hectec GmbH 131 Wright Medical 81 Medical Billing & Collection (MBC) 127 Zimmer Biomet UK Ltd 121

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3DGBIRE LTD 11 AKU Society 137 AOUK 105 Arthrex Ltd 13

01257 276116 01223 322897 01904 787767 0114 232 9180 [email protected] 07586759028 [email protected] [email protected] www.3dgbire.com [email protected] www.aouk.org www.arthrex.com www.akusociety.org

The AO Foundation is a charitable organisation which is dedicated to the promotion of excellence in surgery of musculoskeletal trauma. The AKU Society is a UK patient group offering support to patients AOUK is the Anglo-Irish section of the Foundation and through its Medical Education is at the very core of Arthrex’s foundations. diagnosed with a rare genetic disease called Alkaptonuria (AKU). AKU education department delivers non-profit making courses in the UK The simple philosophy of “Helping Surgeons Treat Their Patients is characterised by black urine, black spots in the eyes and ears and and Ireland to train young surgeons and operating room personnel BetterTM” has not only shaped our principles and history but 3DGBIRE Ltd is the premium service provider for the desktop 3D early onset osteoarthritis. The AKU Society co-ordinates access to an in the theory and practice of trauma, CMF and spine surgery. The is guiding us into the future. Arthrex has pioneered the field of printer world. By offering high quality products and customer focused expert clinic: the National AKU Centre. membership of AOUK consists of a group of established surgeons and service, sales and technical support we will ensure that all medical arthroscopy and developed more than 11,000 innovative products ORP’s who freely give their time to teach on the 30 courses that are and procedures to advance minimally invasive orthopaedics professionals have the resources they need to implement this run by AOUK annually. revolutionary technology into the Medical Industry. worldwide. At BOA 2017 Arthrex will be showcasing the AR 400 Amplitude Clinical Outcomes 27 versatile power tool system and the innovative Wireless Synergy MSK Ultrasound. 0333 014 6363 Aquilant Orthopaedics 145 Adler Ortho UK Ltd 65 [email protected] www.amplitude-clinical.com 3 0151 329 0427 01256 365480 axial3D [email protected] [email protected] www.adlerortho.com 028 9018 3590 www.aquilantorthopaedics.com [email protected] www.axial3D.com

Amplitude, leading supplier of electronic PROMs systems to the NHS and powering six U.K. and four International Registries. Amplitude submits National PROMs data electronically, will soon upload NJR Aquilant Orthopaedics are the UK distributor for Waldemar LINK data and its unique data exchange functionality allows data to be sent products and provide a vast range of implants and associated Adler UK is a subsidiary of Adler Ortho SRL, a privately owned Italian to relevant Registries. Dashboard reports provide views of a variety instrumentation addressing many aspects of joint arthroplasty 3D company, specialising in the design, manufacture, marketing of of metrics whilst the report writer provides a simple tool to extract axial transforms how healthcare specialists across the globe access orthopaedic implants. Adler was the first orthopaedic company to ranging from primary systems to complex revision, limb-salvage and medical 3D printing. We create precise, patient-specific 3D printed raw data. Amplitude provides clinically valid data and enables the custom made prostheses. Many have outstanding clinical history in employ additive layer manufacturing technology in orthopaedics, monitoring of care being delivered. models generated directly from patient CT and MRI scan data. Used allowing the production of complex 3D shapes, providing an ideal European registries. Aquilant Orthopaedics’ own range of products by the NHS, 3D printed models facilitate a better understanding porous structure to enhance biological integration. A full product include the Coremus™ Instrument Kit range which can assist with of abnormalities, encourage trailing of novel surgical techniques range of acetabular cups, knees and custom implants using this damaged screw removal, broken implants and the extraction of and improve the surgical outcome for patients. Our expert team innovative technology is available. intramedullary nails. uses the latest 3D printing technology to aid surgeons in preoperative planning, supporting the national agenda of ‘getting it right first time’.

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B. Braun Medical Ltd 53 Bill Medical 77 Bone & Joint Publishing 133 British Orthopaedic Trainees' Association (BOTA) 9

0114 225 9000 07955 959789 020 7782 0010 [email protected] [email protected] 01494 416411 [email protected] www.bota.org.uk www.bbraun.co.uk [email protected] www.bjj.boneandjoint.org.uk www.bill-medical.co.uk

The B. Braun global message – Sharing Expertise – clearly identifies The British Orthopaedic Trainees’ Association, BOTA, was set up under our philosophy of the transfer of knowledge. Over the years we Tired of chasing clients for payment, frustrated by ‘an OK’ service the direction of Mr Richard Rawlins in 1987 following a meeting have acquired a wealth of knowledge that we share with those who from your billing company? We were – and that’s why we set up Bill in Oxford when 45 Senior Registrars met at a symposium entitled bear the responsibility for healthcare and associated services. The Medical to be the best in the market. Enjoyable to do business with, ‘Planning a career in Orthopaedic Surgery’. It subsequently became introduction of the Patient Total Pathway shows a commitment to the lowest UK bad debt, and significantly uplifting our clients’ income. Bone & Joint Publishing provides a complete and trusted resource for affiliated to the British Orthopaedic Association. Since its foundation, improving patient outcome in Joint Replacement and provides a When combined with our extensive knowledge and relentless the orthopaedic, trauma and musculoskeletal science communities. the membership has increased from the founding 45 to the current unique patient experience utilising Advanced Implant technology, attention to detail, it’s no wonder we have such strong client If you are a BOA member, we can activate the online portion of your level of in the order of over 1000 Specialist Registrars (and recently surgical process management and enhanced patient centric services. testimonials and haven’t had a single client want to leave. member benefit subscription to The Bone & Joint Journal and Bone appointed consultants). Orthopaedic Surgeons make up around 30% & Joint 360 quickly and easily at our stand 133. Plus, collect your free of the membership of the Royal Colleges, and as the largest surgical USB drive when you visit stand 133 – available while stocks last. subspecialty, we work together with ASiT, the Association of Surgeons Bespoke Medical Indemnity 73 in Training, to represent surgical trainees as a collective. Currently, full Biocomposites Ltd 5 membership is available to all doctors holding an NTN in Trauma and 020 7998 3424 Orthopaedics and junior membership is available to all other qualified 01782 338 580 British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) 29 07747624080 doctors in approved training programmes (ie FY, CT or non-RTT ST). [email protected] [email protected] www.biocomposites.com 020 7405 6507 www.bespokemedicalindemnity.co.uk [email protected] www.boa.ac.uk Carestream 31

01442 838864 [email protected] www.carestream.com

At Biocomposites, we are proud to be driving improved outcomes Bespoke Medical Indemnity have a unique understanding of Medical across a wide range of clinical applications for patients and surgeons. Malpractice Insurance and the issues that medical professionals have Our team of specialists is singularly focused on the development of to deal with on a day to day basis. We will always work with you to innovative calcium compounds for surgical use. With over 25 years’ The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) is the Surgical Specialty manage your existing Medical Indemnity policy and when the time is experience and an unrivalled dedication to quality, the products we Association for Trauma and Orthopaedics in the UK. We provide right to renew, help you to select the policy that best meets your own research, engineer and manufacture are at the forefront of calcium national leadership, a unifying focus, and charitable endeavour by specific needs and cover the unique risks and challenges that you technology. Caring for Patients, Supporting Surgeons and Transforming Lives. As a Carestream is a worldwide provider of dental and medical imaging face. With access to all key London Insurance Markets, you can be membership organisation we care for patients and support surgeons systems and IT solutions. On our stand we will be demonstrating assured that we can find the right policy at the right cost, specifically by focusing on excellence in; Professional Practice, Training and the Carestream OnSight 3D Extremity system which uses cone beam for you. Education and Research. We currently have over 4,800 members, visit CT (CBCT) technology to capture weight-bearing and other types of us at stand 29 for more information about our membership. Don't extremity exams. This compact system provides high-quality, lower- forget to purchase the BOA merchandise including our new BOA bow dose 3D imaging studies. This makes it an ideal diagnostic tool for ties. orthopaedic and sports medicine in hospitals, imaging centres and accident and emergency departments.

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Ceramisys Ltd 15 Chaneco 91 Crowther Ballantyne Associates Ltd 129 Depuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies 123 0114 232 7070 01604 709999 01636 642830 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0113 387 7800 www.ceramisys.com www.chaneco.co.uk www.cbasearch.com [email protected] www.depuysynthes.com

Ceramisys has extensive experience in the manufacture and development of advanced synthetic biomaterials for the repair and Crowther Ballantyne Associates are the original dedicated regeneration of bone. At the forefront of the company’s mission is a recruitment partner to the world's leading orthopaedic companies. commitment to providing premium quality products which meet the Based in Northampton, Chaneco is one of the largest suppliers of Established in 1999 we are proud to have been responsible for DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson is the largest, most requirements of surgeons. Ceramisys’ products, well known under Orthopaedic footwear and Orthotics in the UK, supplying hundreds of recruiting some of the best and most exciting sales and marketing innovative and comprehensive orthopaedic business in the world, ReproBone® are UK manufactured (Made in Sheffield) in its state- hospitals, healthcare organisations, private companies and individuals talent in the industry as well as enhancing many careers. Gavin built upon the strong legacies of two great companies. We are a total of-the-art facility and are approved in the majority of international throughout the country and overseas. Crowther is still as passionate as ever about his business and would solutions company. Our broad array of inspired, innovative and high markets. welcome to chance to discuss your career aspirations. quality offerings help advance the health and wellbeing of people around the world. With insights from patients, physicians, providers, Corin 83 payors and policymakers to guide us, DePuy Synthes Companies are CeramTec GmbH 69 uniquely positioned to meet these needs and deliver life-changing Curetis UK Limited 55 medical innovation. At DePuy Synthes Companies, we aspire to 00 49 1727430439 01285659866 be your partner of choice, delivering high standards of quality in 00 49 7031 4919510 www.ceramtec.com www.coringroup.com everything we do. [email protected] www.unyvero.com

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02890387490 The CeramTec Group is an international leading supplier of advanced www.directmedics.com ceramics with annual sales of 501 million Euro and 3600 employees in Europe, Asia and America. With a tradition of more than 100 years, As a leader in orthopaedic innovation, Corin has pioneered a number of CeramTec serves major markets with innovative products, including landmark developments since its foundation and is proud to have been Curetis’ Unyvero Multiplex PCR system is an automated, fast and the electronics, automotive, medical technologies especially the able to improve the quality of life of thousands of patients around the comprehensive diagnostic tool. We focus on severe infections BIOLOX® ceramics for hip arthroplasty, machinery, metalworking, world through these groundbreaking products. The company’s talented in hospitalized patients, such as pneumonia, intra-abdominal chemical as well as the energy and environmental industries. and dedicated teams share a common commitment to deliver quality and bloodstream infections. Curetis offers also an application for orthopaedic products and services to patients, surgeons and healthcare implant and tissue infections, that allows rapid detection of relevant providers which exceed expectations and positively impact lives. With pathogens and resistance markers from various sample types (e.g. Direct Medics has provided specialist healthcare recruitment an increasingly active and demanding patient population, the need to synovial fluid, tissue) in patients with orthopaedic related/prosthetic solutions throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland since its provide state of the art conservative treatment pathways, in addition to joint infections. establishment in 2000. We offer both permanent and temporary more traditional interventions, has never been more important. Corin’s opportunities to doctors of all grades to the public and the private product portfolio is designed to provide each patient with the optimal sectors. We are proud of the positive outcomes experienced by our solution, utilising some of the most advanced technologies available in doctors as a responsible recruiter and a Designated Body and work the world to enhance implant longevity and performance. hard to ensure support and guidance before, during and after every placement.

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EIDO Healthcare 149 ESSKA 38 Healthcare 21 97 HemaClear and OHK Medical Devices Ltd 103

0115 878 1000 00 49 611 9771635 07557 017 205 00972545804808 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.eidohealthcare.com www.esska-congress.org www.healthcare21.eu www.hemaclear.com

HemaClear® - Sterile Single-Use Exsanguination Tourniquet. Healthcare 21 is delighted to support the British Orthopaedic Endorsed by key opinion leaders. One million procedures on five EIDO Healthcare produces medico-legal patient information Association Annual Meeting in Liverpool this year. Established in continents. Excellent acceptance. Impeccable safety track record. documents to support patients and protect clinicians. Over 400 UK ESSKA (European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and 2003 we are one of Europe’s largest privately owned healthcare 95% exsanguination - bloodless, dry surgical field; Sterile field hospitals now trust EIDO to provide this information. EIDO's newest Arthroscopy) will hold its biennial Congress in Glasgow in May 2018. companies. On display at this congress we have; PREVENA™ - An (less SSI); Improved anatomical visibility - maximal surgical "real venture is medical malpractice insurance through EIDO Shield, It’s the comprehensive educational event for orthopaedic surgeons, Incision Management Tool that was designed with Orthopaedic estate"; Reduced incidence of post-op DVT / pulmonary embolism; offering bespoke, non-discretionary policies underwritten by selected clinicians, scientists, sports medicine physicians, physiotherapists and Surgery in mind and has shown a reduction in SSIs. MatriDerm®, a Diminished tourniquet pain - no skin injury or tourniquet-induced underwriters at Lloyds of London with 25 year run-off. Come and talk sports radiologists. Check out the programme with Invited Lectures, unique Acellular Dermal Substitute comprised of Elastin and Collagen nerve damage; Easy to use - no OR clutter. to us on stand 149 and see if we can better your current policy and Symposia, Surgical Pre-Courses, Instructional Courses, Debates, that has performed well in a variety of tendon surgeries. premium. Keynote Lectures, Live Surgical Demonstrations, Free Papers, Electronic Posters, and PT Programme. Call for submissions until 1 October 2017. Heraeus Medical GmbH 80 Healthcare Business Solutions (UK) Limited 111 Episcan Srl 33 00 49 6181 350 GE Healthcare 2 [email protected] 00 39 031 747670 0845 6190632 www.heraeus-medical.com [email protected] [email protected] 0800 032 9201 www.hbsuk.co.uk www episcan.eu [email protected] www.ge.com

Heraeus Medical - Delivering patient value through innovation and evidence based medicine. Heraeus Medical concentrates on medical products for orthopaedic surgery and traumatology. As industry leader for bone cements, the company develops, produces, and markets biomaterials and accessories to make an essential contribution to improving surgical results in bone and joint surgery as GE Healthcare are pleased to welcome delegates to BOA. Come well as infection prevention from the outset. and visit us on stand 2 for our latest innovations. GE Healthcare We are a team of Clinical Consultants and Business Experts with Episcan is an Italian manufacturer founded in 2001, specialised in provides transformation medical technologies and services to meet previous experience of establishing and growing healthcare extremities surgical implants. Episcan’s main philosophy is to produce the demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more businesses. At HBSUK we set-up, manage and grow your business; in a good way but keeping low costs, without penalising quality affordable healthcare around the world. From medical imaging, remove all conflicts of interest between you and your NHS Trust; and safety; to do this, we use high level technological production software and IT, patient monitoring and diagnostics to drug discovery, provide Commissioners with a model to flexibly manage capacity and a careful selection of raw materials. Episcan’s main office and biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies and performance at optimal cost; never compromise: our focus is excellence, not production unit are located in north of Italy. improvement solutions, GE Healthcare helps medical professionals compliance. Our business is built on consultant led solutions backed deliver great healthcare to their patients. by the highest levels of medical governance.

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Hospital Innovations 120 Incrediwear and Sirowa Group 141 John Charnley Trust 7 LimaCorporate 74

07917 151 497 0776 8589478 01772 299888 0844 332 0661 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.hospitalinnovations.co.uk www.incrediwear.com www.johncharnleytrust.org www.limacorporate.com

Since 2009, Incrediwear’s mission has been to revolutionise the Health and Fitness Industry with products that increase circulation Hospital Innovations was born in 2008. We supply a range of to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and accelerate recovery. LimaCorporate is committed to the development of innovative specialist products for use in orthopaedic, surgical and corrective Incrediwear can accelerate recovery time up to 46%. Through medical products to enable surgeons to select ideal solutions for every procedures. We are licensed by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) trials/product testing, we continue to show that our products individual patient. LimaCorporate’s product range includes large joint to store and distribute allograft bone and tissue and do so with the are scientifically proven to increase circulation, relieve pain and Since Sir John Charnley’s death in 1982, the Trust set up in his name primary and revision implants, extremities and fixation solutions support of our valued international partners. We aim to responsibly accelerate recovery for symptoms affiliated with various injuries and continues to fund research, education and training in orthopaedics and a dedicated patient-specific prosthesis division called ProMade. deliver outstanding customer support within our service levels and conditions such as; arthritis, impact injuries, sprains/strains, muscle and administers grants and fellowships to committed orthopaedic Throughout 2017 we celebrate 10 years clinical use of Trabecular product range. Safety, effectiveness and consistency of quality are out fatigue, acute/chronic injuries, and over-exercise injuries. surgeons to enable them to undertake research projects in the field Titanium, the original advanced cellular solid structure produced by care values. of human joint replacement. It has made charitable grants of over additive manufacturing technology designed to resemble natural £1.7 million to fund fellowships, lectures, seminars and conferences bone. to further the technique of low friction arthroplasty. Intrapharm Laboratories Ltd 87 Ideal Med Ltd 25 01628 771800 Lockton LLP 47 0151 329 0427 [email protected] JRI Orthopaedics Ltd 71 07873 141963 [email protected] www.intrapharmlabs.com 0114 257 3254 [email protected] www.idealmed.co.uk [email protected] www.lockton.com/healthcare www.jri-ltd.com

Intrapharm Laboratories is committed in providing to the NHS well known established products with proven efficacy at the most affordable prices. Triamcinolone Hexacetonide 20mg/ml (formerly known as Lederspan) is a steroid injection for intra-articular use. It We would like to welcome all delegates to our stand to view the is the least soluble of all the steroid injections therefore the longest Lockton has a wealth of experience in the private healthcare sector three unique products that we will feature throughout the exhibition. At the Congress this year we launch our 20 year warranty on primary acting. As fewer injections are needed this consequently gives it where we deliver bespoke, flexible and sophisticated solutions. ConforMIS Knees: which are the latest addition to our portfolio. This hip replacements. Including our Furlong H-A.C femoral stem, a a good safety profile because it remains in the joint. It is the only Our Medical Indemnity cover comes with a wide range of benefits provides both patient and surgeon with an individually designed stem with a significantly lower revision rate compared to all other licenced product for Juvenile Idopathic Arthritis. Available on the NHS that are defined specifically for you and your practice’s needs. Most implant and dedicated disposable cutting blocks. The Precice cementless brands in the N.J.R. The Furlong Evolution, the number Hospital Contract, TH has demonstrated not only vast cost savings importantly our cover is contractual, not discretionary, meaning that Lengthening Nail from Nuvasive Specialised Orthopaedics. Finally one choice for patients under 60 (N.J.R data) and the CSF Plus cup through the less frequent requirements for injections but also up you are guaranteed to be covered in the event of any claim made and the IFIX hexapod, developed in Italy with leading limb reconstruction again, with an overall lower cumulative revision rate than other to 2 to 5 months more pain relief for patients than other steroid supported through a legally enforceable contract. surgeons. cementless cups (N.J.R). Visit us and find out more. injections.

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Mathys Orthopaedics Ltd 113 Medacta 37 mediCAD Hectec GmbH 131 Medical Defence Union (MDU) 19

08450 580938 01455 613026 00 49 871 330 203 0 0800 716 376 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.mathysmedical.com www.medacta.com www.mediCAD.eu www.themdu.com

WHY BONE PRESERVATION? Solutions such as bone-preserving mediCAD Hectec is one of the leading companies to provide a design, reduction of abrasion by novel technologies and Medacta International is a Swiss company developing, manufacturing software program that allows fully digitalized pre-operative planning The MDU is the UK’s leading medical defence organisation. As a not- reconstruction of the patient’s individual anatomy are addressed and distributing orthopaedic and neurosurgical medical devices of joint replacements. With automatic calculations and special for-profit organisation, we offer members expert guidance, personal with the Bonepreservation System. The Optimys was developed to worldwide. Medacta was founded in 1999 with a vision of redefining algorithms, doctors can save up to 85% of the time in comparison to support and robust defence in addressing medico-legal issues, enable the individual reconstruction of the patient’s anatomy. The better through innovation for people needing joint replacement and conventional planning. With mediCAD®, the company is setting an complaints and claims. Our team is led and staffed by doctors with RM Pressfit Cup provides preservation thanks to elasticity. The quality spine surgery. Through medical education, our innovation leads to innovative milestone in the history of orthopedic surgery. Automatic experience of the pressures and challenges faced in practice. We of medical ceramics today is why the optimum solution Mathys better results both for patients and healthcare system in terms of archiving, complete traceability and follow-ups, mediCAD® provides have an unparalleled track-record of helping members overcome the recommends is hard-soft coupling, i.e. Ceramys head and RM Pressfit efficiency and economic savings. the best possible framework for monitoring and documenting a challenges, which could threaten their livelihood. Please visit us at vitamys. surgery. stand 19. We would be delighted to meet you.

Medartis Ltd 61 MatOrtho Ltd 76 Medical Billing & Collection (MBC) 127 Medical Protection 151 01924 476699 01372 224 200 01494 763999 0113 219 6475 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.medartis.com www.matortho.com www.medbc.co.uk www.medicalprotection.org

Medical Protection is the world’s leading protection organisation Medartis develops, manufactures and sells titanium screws, plates, for doctors, dentists and healthcare professionals. Membership surgical instruments and system solutions for fracture fixation. These provides access to expert advice and support together with the implants allow for patient rehabilitation after surgical reconstruction Medical Billing & Collection are celebrating 25 years of providing both right to request indemnity for complaints or claims arising from of fractures, malunions and deformities or skeletal diseases and their expertise and assistance to private consultants, groups, clinics and professional practice. Our in-house experts assist with the wide range MatOrtho® is a global trendsetter in the field of orthopaedic implant adjacent soft tissues. Medartis is represented worldwide through hospitals for their medical billing needs. This has enabled us to grow, of legal and ethical problems that arise from professional practice. devices, focused on improving the quality of life of all our patients. its subsidiaries and a broad distributor network. Our motto is predominantly through referral, to over 1000 practitioners to become This can include clinical negligence claims, complaints, medical The passion, knowledge and innovation which drives MatOrtho® is “Precision in Fixation”. The goal of Medartis is to continually improve the UK’s number one medical billing and collection company. MBC council inquiries, legal and ethical dilemmas, disciplinary procedures, delivered and applied in a dynamic and ethical way. Our heritage is a early functional rehabilitation through its high-quality products and client’s benefit from: Bad debts of less than 0.5%; Increases in income inquests and fatal accident inquiries. true reflection of our commitment and responsibility as suppliers to exclusively developed technologies. of up to 25%; Their own dedicated Personal Account Manager. medical professionals. Through continued excellent clinical results, investment in new technologies and product development, we aim to further demonstrate that commitment.

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Medserv 99 National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD) 41 National Joint Registry (NJR) 143 Neoligaments 115

0203 384 1952 020 3075 1738 0845 345 9991 0113 238 7200 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.Medserv.co.uk www.rcplondon.ac.uk www.njrcentre.org.uk www.neoligaments.com

The National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD) is a clinically led Neoligaments (a division of Xiros) designs, develops, manufactures national clinical audit. It aims to improve the quality of care for hip The NJR monitors the performance of hip, knee, ankle, elbow and and markets innovative sterile medical devices for the sports shoulder joint replacements to improve clinical outcomes for the At Medserv we make private practice billing easier for hundreds fracture patients through measurement and feedback of patient medicine and orthopaedic markets. Our extensive portfolio includes a benefit of patients, clinicians and industry. The registry collects high of consultants across the UK. We can help you be more organised, data. Feedback is provided to audiences using traditional reports range of different sized Poly-Tapes and a number of speciality devices quality data in order to provide robust evidence to support decision- improve your cash flow and catch up on outstanding claims. * No and modern technology. Since its inception in 2007 NHFD has indicated for tissue approximation, including use in reconstructing making in regard to patient safety, standards in quality of care and contract * No start up costs * Competitive, tax deductible fees, based catalysed major innovations in collaborative working between damaged or torn ligaments/tendons in the shoulder, knee and ankle cost effectiveness. Now with over two million records, it also supports solely on income collected * 24/7 online access to your financial orthopaedic surgeons and geriatricians, which have resulted in major joints. Our newest product, the Infinity-Lock™ Button System, is and enables research to maximise the value of the information it information. improvements in the outcome for patients with hip fractures. specifically designed and indicated for AcromioClavicular Joint repair. holds.

Medtech Search Associates 101 National Institute Health Research Clinical 119 NHS Blood and Transplant, Tissue and Eye National Ligament Registry (NLR) 1 Research Network (NIHR CRN) Services 82 0161 961 0111 [email protected] 0151 282 4536 0333 014 6363 0845 607 6820 www.medtechsearch.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.nihr.ac.uk www.uknlr.co.uk www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/tissueservices

The National Ligament Registry (NLR) was initiated with the The Tissue Bank in Liverpool is the largest retrieval and storage agreement of BASK, BOSTAA and the BOA and has been developed by facility for human tissue in the UK. As part of the NHS we operate Medtech Search Associates are an owner managed recruitment As the research arm of the NHS, the NIHR partners with industry to a core group of surgeons, with the aim of producing a registry where as a not-for-profit organisation with patient safety at our core. We consultancy, specialising in the medical devices sector. At Medtech drive and support the healthcare innovation and technology that will the data was managed by the surgeons who input it. The Registry are responsible for the entire supply chain, we co-ordinate, recover, Search Associates we understand that we are only as good as the benefit patients now and in the future. Together, the NIHR people, aims to improve best practice in knee Ligament Reconstruction. process, and bank tissue. Our unique service offers a wide range of people and companies that we represent, that’s why we only deal programmes, centres of excellence and systems represent the most Around 8000 patients are currently included, data collection is getting tissue for grafting or transplantation in various specialities, we also with a select number of clients and candidates. This allows our integrated health research system in the world. easier and new functionality will be presented at the BOA. provide a bespoke service. Consultants to develop an unrivalled knowledge and understanding of what they are promoting.

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Non Arthroplasty Hip Register (NAHR) 1 Onbone 49 Orthoconnections 129 OrthoXel 135 [email protected] 0191 731 5260 0203 011 5574 00 353 21 2429 500 www.britishhipsociety.com/main?page=NAHR [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.onbone.com www.orthoconnections.com www.orthoxel.net

Onbone is an innovative company working in the field of medical To improve further the quality of hip surgery in the United Kingdom, technology and are the creators of a revolutionary product called the British Hip Society has set up the Non Arthroplasty Hip Register Woodcast. Woodcast is a non-toxic material made from wood and OrthoXel is a trauma-focused company based in Ireland with a (NAHR) to monitor the outcome for patients of all other types of biodegradable plastic which can be used for splinting and casting in portfolio of novel intramedullary nails for the treatment of tibial and operations on the hip. Cases from both the NHS and the independent the fields of orthopaedics, traumatology and occupational therapy. femoral fractures. Our CE-marked Apex Tibial Nailing system offers a health care sectors are included in this register, the success of which Woodcast is a clean and easy to use material and, when gently suite of innovative locking options including micromotion stimulation Orthoconnections is the easiest way for orthopaedic manufacturers depends on gathering information on as many people having these heated, can be moulded and re-moulded without the use of water or and best-in-class torsional stability. OrthoXel's forthcoming Apex and distributors to connect. A global business networking platform, operations as possible. gloves. Femoral Nail will provide a unified platform for antegrade or we help identify routes to market for manufacturers through our retrograde insertion with an unprecedented range of locking options ever-growing network of distributors and agents. With members in and intuitive instrumentation. over 70 countries, we have access to over 1,500 qualified orthopaedic ODEP and Beyond Compliance 116 Orascoptic 40 and spine distributors. Join today to receive our weekly emails, access our online database of companies, and begin expanding your global 07736 280783 00 1 608 828 5290 network and sales channels. OTSIS 95 [email protected] [email protected] www.beyondcompliance.org.uk www.orascoptic.com 0845 094 3915 www.odep.org.uk [email protected] Orthopaedic Trauma Society (OTS) 59 www.otsis.co.uk

01476 860759 [email protected] www.orthopaedictrauma.org.uk Recognised as a pioneer in medical vision for over 30 years, Orascoptic™ designs award-winning dental loupes and headlights Beyond Compliance - ensuring patient safety, supporting innovation that focus on magnification, illumination and ergonomics. Engineered through the early assessment and monitoring of new hip and knee with performance and comfort in mind, Orascoptic loupes employ prostheses. ODEP - a global benchmark against which manufacturers rich details such as adjustable nose pads, flexible temple hinges, The Orthopaedic and Trauma Specialists Indemnity Scheme (OTSIS) measure the performance of their total joint replacements, allowing anti-reflective lens coatings and working distances refined in half- is a specialty specific professional indemnity scheme. Membership is patients, hospitals and surgeons assurance that the implants used inch increments. Additionally, steep declination angles allow for exclusively for orthopaedic surgeons. OTSIS provides comprehensive are supported by robust, evaluated or peer reviewed data, enhancing improved posture and helps reduce strain. Experience the difference cover for clinical negligence claims in your independent sector prostheses safety. at Orascoptic.com. practice, GMC complaints, NHS disciplinary procedures and other legal problems arising from professional practice, combined with The Orthopaedic Trauma Society is an inclusive body representing the 24-hour expert medico-legal advice and assistance from experienced interests of all those treating orthopaedic trauma our aim is to play a doctors. OTSIS membership meets the requirements of all key role in maintaining and advancing the standards of orthopaedic independent hospitals. trauma in the british isles.

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Pentland Medical Ltd 4 PPM Software Ltd 57 Quads AR 157 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG) 125 0131 467 5764 01992 655940 Option 2 or 07860 525831 07771 996334 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0141 221 6072 www.pentlandmedical.co.uk www.ppmsoftware.com www.QuadsAR.com [email protected] www.rcpsg.ac.uk

Pentland Medical Ltd. is a UK-based medical supplies company, PPM Software and Trust Health have formed an association to offering 30 years of experience in the medical industry. We supply The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is a world provide the complete solution to manage both your private practice a range of Operating Theatre products that provide enhanced leader in postgraduate education, training and assessment. In and cash flow via the PPM ‘cloud’ based hosting service. PPM will healthcare benefits and continually strive to improve healthcare. Quads AR is an augmented reality exercise app available for android partnership with the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and handle all the time-consuming administration tasks whilst Trust Visit us on stand 4 to see the Limb Sheath, which allows any limb to and iPhones. 70% of patients do not comply with their exercise Ireland we are jointly responsible for setting standards of surgical Health will look after invoicing and credit control to ensure you get be prepared for surgery prior to Anaesthetic induction, therefore plan. Quads AR is designed to make leg exercises fun. The app tracks training and assessments and protecting professional integrity. paid as quickly as possible and your debts reduced to less than 0.5%. reducing staff injury and patient infection risks whilst saving on the subject’s foot on the screen of the mobile phone. The subject To get the best of both worlds please visit stand 57. theatre time and money. plays the game by moving his/her foot to interact with objects superimposed on the background. Points are scored, rewards are gained and compliance is measured. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) 35 17 PHYSIOLAB® 107 Premium Medical Protection 0131 668 9206 [email protected] 0345 163 0053 01908 263331 Ramsay Health Care UK 147 www.rcsed.ac.uk www.premiummedicalprotection.com [email protected] www.physiolab.com 020 7847 2877 [email protected] www.ramsayhealth.co.uk

Premium Medical Protection provides bespoke Medical Professional The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) is the Indemnity Insurance which has comprehensive cover up to £10m professional home for surgery and dentistry. It has been leading and limit of liability. Benefits include consent to settle and indefinite run supporting the profession since 1505, and is one of the world’s oldest off into retirement, (subject to underwriting). Call 0345 163 0053 or Ramsay Health Care was established in Australia in 1964 and PHYSIOLAB® has launched a portable unit, adding the S1 to its award- surgical organisations, dedicated to excellence and advancement in visit our website www.premiummedicalprotection.com. Premium has grown to become a global hospital group operating over 220 winning portfolio of human performance products. The S1 delivers practice, through education, training and examinations. Today, RCSEd Medical Protection - Cover that works for you... hospitals and day surgery facilities across six countries. In the UK, clinically effective compression alongside cryotherapy. Like the C1 Ramsay is one of the leading independent hospital providers, with is an international network, with memberships approaching 25,000 (Elite) unit, the S1 provides an intuitive clinical toolkit to support a network of over 30 facilities providing a comprehensive range of worldwide. physiotherapists and clinicians. This includes maximising body clinical specialties to private, self-insured as well as patients referred performance, improving injury rates, accelerating soft tissue repair by the NHS. Ramsay also provides neurological services through its following injury or trauma and reducing pain. PHYSIOLAB® delivers a three neuro-rehabilitation units. precise, clinically effective treatment which genuinely maximises the body’s ability to recover.

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Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) 39 Sectra 21 Siemens Healthineers 93 Stryker UK Ltd 79

020 78696097 01279 213 660 01276 696000 01635262400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.stryker.co.uk www.rcseng.ac.uk www.sectra.com www.siemens.co.uk/healthineers

Through CT-based 3D modelling of bone anatomy, surgeons can use Siemens Healthineers enables healthcare providers around the world the Mako Robotic Arm System to create a personalised surgical plan With more than 20 years of innovation and 1,700 installations to meet their current challenges and to excel in their respective and identify the implant size, orientation and alignment based on worldwide, Sectra is a world-leading provider of IT systems and environments. A leader in medical technology, we are constantly each patient's unique anatomy. Mako enables surgeons to virtually services for orthopaedics, radiology and other image-intensive innovating our portfolio of products and services in both our core modify the surgical plan intra-operatively and assist in executing departments. Sectra offers a complete set of highly efficient areas in imaging for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes as well bone resections. Mako is robotic arm technology that can be used preoperative planning tools both for 2D and 3D images. The latter as in laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine. We are also across the joint replacement spectrum to perform total knee, partial The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) supports over 25,000 members are especially valuable for planning complex trauma cases. Sectra’s continuously developing our digital health services and hospital knee and total hip replacements. Stryker is one of the world's leading in the UK and internationally and across all career stages and solution enables orthopaedic surgeons to increase precision in management offerings, working closely with operators to develop medical technology companies and, together with our customers, we specialties. Our members are at the heart of what we do; we aim to planning and advance preparation for various scenarios, thereby common fields of business and to help them to not only minimise are driven to make healthcare better. enable and inspire you to drive the profession forward and work with avoiding stress, saving time and minimizing risk during surgery. their risks, but also to exploit new opportunities. you to advance surgical care.

Symbios UK Ltd 67 SI-BONE UK LTD 63 Smith & Nephew 45 Sawbones Europe AB 89 01392 272786 01423 860025 01923 477100 [email protected] 00 46 40 650 7000 [email protected] [email protected] www.symbiosorthopaedics.co.uk [email protected] www.si-bone.com www.smith-nephew.com www.sawbones.com

3D Planning software supports SYMBIOS® Implant Strategy. Symbios UK announce the continued development of its 3D HipPlan® planning SI-BONE is a leading sacroiliac joint medical device company Smith & Nephew is a world leader in joint replacement systems, software. Validation of the process (JBJS 91- B, No. 3, March 2009) SAWBONES inspires confidence through practice by creating the dedicated to the development of tools and products for patients trauma solutions, sports medicine and wound care. Whether through reported limb length reconstruction and offset to within 0.3mm and world’s best medical procedure simulation models. For over 40 with low back issues related to SI joint disorders. Clinical studies extending the life and functionality of implants, improving operating 0.8mm respectively. The 15 year results for our CUSTOM implant years, we’ve collaborated with our customers to invent, design and have demonstrated that treatment with the iFuse Implant System(r) room efficiency, promoting faster healing or improving other clinical option (CORR, 2009) reported 93% survivorship in 233 complex/ manufacture bone and soft-tissue models that help doctors learn improved pain, patient function, and quality of life at 12 months post- outcomes, our innovations differentiate us and provide solutions to dysplastic hips, all patients less than 50 years old. This technology and improve their skills and help medical device makers showcase implantation. active patients seeking to regain their quality of life while enhancing has now been transposed to offer the clinician Patient Specific Cut the unique advantages of their products. From Orthopaedics to economic value for all of our customers. Guides and Single Use Instrumentation – KneePLAN SET- to optimised Veterinary, from Biomechanical testing devices to Digital Anatomy 3D reconstruction of the knee using the most sophisticated methods models, SAWBONES has lead the industry since its inception. within the most competitive economic model available to the European marketplace.

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Trust Health Ltd 57 VirtaMed 85 Westlake Plastics Europe 23 World Orthopaedic Concern (WOC) 139

01403 241484 00 41 44 500 96 90 0033320683035 020 7405 6507 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.trusthealth.co.uk www.virtamed.com www.wp-europe.com www.wocuk.org

Trust Health Ltd and PPM Software have collaborated to form VirtaMed is a Swiss company with an interdisciplinary background in a unique partnership and one-stop-shop for your invoicing and medicine and engineering. Our high-fidelity virtual reality simulators collection services. Come and find out how we can increase your provide instructional teaching and training of different minimally income and streamline your practice. We also provide a bureaux invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in orthopedics, of practice management services including establishing LLPs, urology, and women’s health. VirtaMed also creates customized Westlake Plastics has two branches dedicated to high performance World Orthopaedic Concern UK is a charitable society affiliated with commissioning and business support services within the NHS and simulators for medical associations and industry. polymers. Westlake Plastics USA produces autoclavable medical grade the British Orthopaedic Association, and linked to World Orthopaedic private sector. We have been established for eleven years and are the thermoplastics as rods and compressed sheets: PPSU-PROPYLUX- Concern International. Our aims are to facilitate orthopaedic training largest provider of business services for consultants in the UK. PEI-PC. Westlake Plastics Europe distributes stock-shape polymers in low/middle income countries (LMICs). We achieve this by: Training and machines plastic parts for the medical industry: Turning/Milling/ local surgeons in LMICs during regular visits to their hospitals; Wardray Premise 109 Multi-tasking of implants (UHMWPE hip - knee -ankles- shoulders) Providing examiners for orthopaedic examinations; Running short and trials/instrumentation (handles, sleeves, spacers, impactors, focused courses on specific topics; Facilitating long and short term United Kingdom Knee Osteotomy 1 0208 398 9911 knobs etc.) visits by UK surgeons; Facilitating UK trainee fellowships to LMICs. Registry (UKKOR) [email protected] www.wardray-premise.com 0333 014 6363 [email protected] Wisepress Medical Bookshop 138 Wright Medical 81 www.ukkor.co.uk 020 8715 1812 07889 537173 [email protected] [email protected] www.wisepress.com www.wright.com

Wardray Premise is a long-established company specialising Established in 2014, the United Kingdom Knee Osteotomy in manufacture of all types of Radiation Shielding for medical Registry (UKKOR) is dedicated to recording patient outcomes applications. X-Ray protective products include, Screens, Doors, from osteotomies around the knee. UKKOR aims to improve our Lead Glass Windows and Workstations. Imaging accessories include understanding of knee osteotomy performance and longevity. It Lead Aprons, protective eyewear, X-Ray patient trolleys, Scoliosis, is designed to benefit both surgeons and patients through the Proctology chairs and X-Ray Steps for use with DR/CR Panels for Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, attend collection of demographic, radiographic, surgical and PROMs to taking weight bearing X-Rays. In addition, we supply orthopaedic around 200 conferences every year. We have an extensive range accurately quantify the success of knee osteotomy and drive research positioning and scaling calibration devices for hip and bone axis. Wright Medical is a global medical device company focused on of books and journals relevant to the themes of this conference to modify surgical technique and continuously improve patient Extremities and Biologics. We deliver innovative, value-added available at our booth. We also have a comprehensive range of outcomes. solutions improving quality of life for patients worldwide. We are STM titles available on our online bookshop. Follow us on a recognized leader of surgical solutions for the upper extremities Twitter@WisepressBooks. (shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand), lower extremities (foot and ankle) and biologics markets, three of the fastest growing segments in orthopaedics.

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01793 584500 [email protected] www.zimmerbiomet.com Thank you for

Zimmer Biomet innovations help treat disorders of, or injuries to, the bones, joints and supporting soft tissues. Together with healthcare professionals, we help millions of people live better lives. It’s our promise to look beyond what’s possible now and discover what’s possible next and to help healthcare professionals and their patients progress to the next level. Every day, we focus on improving 45 years musculoskeletal healthcare. It’s all that we do. It’s all we have ever done. of trust in arthroplasty!

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08:55 – 09:55 631 09:10 08:55 – 09:55 931 09:10 513 09:26 674 09:47 Sports Trauma and Arthroscopy How do Hip Kinetic General Orthopaedic free papers Modified LARS An audit of corticosteroid Does the modified with free papers Meeting Room 3B Meeting Room 3A and Kinematic Changes Ligament Technique prescribing in surgically Glasgow Prognostic Score Compare to those at 801 09:00 for Horizontal Stability managed metastatic aid in the management 485 09:00 the Knee during Soccer Does Structural Integrity in Acromioclavicular spinal cord compression of patients undergoing Effects of anterior cruciate Match Play Cutting and Following Rotator Cuff Separation D.J. Sudbury, M.J. Anderton surgery for a soft tissue reconstruction surgery G. Prasad, S. Robinson, S. Macinnes, A. Sinha Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Spinal What is their influence on Repair affect Functional Surgery, Salford, United Kingdom sarcoma? and non-concurrent the ACL? Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Trauma and S. Spence, O. Alanie, J. Ong, S. Gupta, A. Outcome and Pain Orthopaedic Surgery, Chesterfield, United 870 09:31 Mahendra strength and endurance R. Kaila1, G. Irwin2 Kingdom Scores: A Meta-Analysis Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Trauma and 1Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, Nerve Transfer surgery rehabilitation on A. Haque, H. Singh Orthopaedics, Glasgow, United Kingdom United Kingdom, 2Cardiff Metropolitan DISCUSSION 09:15 as a salvage option for objective functional, University, Head of Sports Biomechanics, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, Cardiff, United Kingdom United Kingdom 304 09:21 severe recalcitrant motor musculoskeletal Surgical Management radiculopathy and neuromuscular 859 09:15 844 09:05 of Thoracolumbar T. Chaudhry, S. Tan, D. Power Shoulder Instability In Short-term outcomes performance: A Kyphosis in Patients with Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Elite Academy Rugby of endoprosthetic Birmingham, United Kingdom prospective, random- Mucopolysaccharidosis: allocation controlled study Players - The Significance replacement for massive Results of a Systematic DISCUSSION 09:36 A.K. Bailey1, S.N.J. Roberts2, P.D. Gallacher2, A.J. of Shoulder Laxity proximal humeral bone Barnett2, N.P. Gleeson3 P. Macdonald1, Z. Zivardeen2 Review 427 09:42 loss 1,2 3,4 3,4 1RJAH Orthopaedic NHS Foundation Trust, 1 D. Eastwood , P. Cundy , N. Williams Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, 1 2 2 2 M. Galhoum , S. Frostick , A. Wood Role of Routine Blood Physiotherapy, Oswestry, United Kingdom, RJAH United Kingdom, 2Homerton University 1Great Ormond Street Hospital, Orthopaedic Orthopaedic NHS Foundation Trust, Orthopaedic Hospital, London, United Kingdom 1University of Liverpool, Orthopedic, Surgery, London, United Kingdom, 2Royal Tests in Predicting and Sports Injury Surgery, Oswestry, United Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2Institute of National Orthopaedic Hospital, Orthopaedic 3 Kingdom, Queen Margaret University, School of 414 09:20 Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool, Surgery, Stanmore, United Kingdom, 3Women’s Clinical Outcomes in Health Sciences, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Muscloskeletal Science Research Group, and Children’s Hospital, Orthopaedic Surgery, Incidence of syndesmotic Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer North Adelaide, Australia, 4University of Osteosarcoma Patients 903 09:05 Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom Adelaide, Centre for Orthopaedic and Trauma P. Jettoo, C. Gerrand, K. Rankin mal-reduction detected Research, Adelaide, Australia The changing face of Freeman Hospital, Musculoskeletal and by postoperative CT scan Tumour Department, Newcastle, United serious bicycle injuries T. El Said1, B. El Yafawi2 Kingdom from a UK Regional Trauma 1Rashid Hospital- Dubai Health Authority, Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Dubai, Centre; 2000 - 2016 United Arab Emirates, 2Rashid Hopsital- Dubai R. Lloyd, A. Tucker, P. Archbold, N. Eames Health Authority, Orthopaedic and Trauma, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Royal Victoria Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Belfast, United Kingdom

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14:15 – 15:55 138 14:30 351 14:46 580 15:07 DISCUSSION 15:17 14:15 – 15:55 Trauma free papers Quality Improvement free papers Intramedullary fibular Management of The AIM Trial extended 613 15:23 Meeting Room 3A Meeting Room 4 fixation is a versatile undisplaced intracapsular follow-up: Three year Outcome of surgical 730 14:20 tool in the operative fractures in a regional outcomes from an fixation of complex rib 81 14:20 Functional Outcome management of fractures trauma centre equivalence randomized fractures in a UK major The Effect of a Dedicated and Gait after Lisfranc of the distal tibia and J.R.M. Craig, S. McDonald, R.J. Barr clinical trial comparing Trauma Centre Hip Fracture Unit on the Royal Victoria Hospital, Trauma and fracture dislocations fibula Orthopaedic Department, Belfast, United close contact casting with H.J. Iqbal, S. Shah, L. Jayatilaka, S. Scott, S. Outcome of Proximal Scott, D. Melling treated with M. Smith, Z. Hakim, A. Singh Kingdom internal fixation surgery Femoral Fractures Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University University Hospital Aintree, Trauma and 1 2 2 Percutaneous Reduction Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, 357 14:51 for unstable malleolar Orthopaedics, Liverpool, United Kingdom T. Walton , S. Bellringer , B. Rogers Liverpool, United Kingdom From CT Scan of a Bone fractures in patients over 1Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and internal fixation 757 15:28 Brighton, United Kingdom, 2Brighton and S. Agarwal, E. Iliopoulos, A. Khaleel DISCUSSION 14:35 to 3D Printed Model, 60 years Sussex University Hospitals Trust, Trauma and Subcuticular sutures Orthopaedics, Brighton, United Kingdom Ashford and St Peter’s Hospital, Trauma and Using Open Source K. Willett1, D. Keene2, R. Handley3, T. Chesser4, Orthopaedics, Chertsey, United Kingdom 160 14:41 I. Pallister5, D. Mistry6, S. Lamb2 reduce the risk of wound 318 14:25 The clinical and cost Software and A Desktop 1University of Oxford, NDORMS, Oxford, United complication after hip 42 14:25 Kingdom, 2University of Oxford, Oxford, United A novel use of QR code effectiveness of a virtual Printer. Lessons Learned Kingdom, 3Oxford University Hospitals NHS fracture surgery - a Do trauma courses 4 and Benefits Gained Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom, North Bristol stickers after orthopaedic fracture clinic service: an NHS Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom, 5Swansea prospective randomised change practice? A B. Goldie cast application interrupted time series University, Swansea, United Kingdom, trial qualitative review of Nil, Southgate, United Kingdom 6University of Warwick, Warwick, United A. Gough, G. , R. Kincaid, M. Butler, R. analysis and before-and- Kingdom R. Bawale1, B. Singh2, S. Sinha2, J. Tyler2, G. Middleton courses in East, Central Gurung2, R. Saini2, A. Gulihar2 DISCUSSION 14:56 Royal Cornwall Hospital, Trauma and after comparison 611 15:12 1 and Southern Africa Medway Maritime Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Truro, United Kingdom A. McKirdy1, A. Imbuldeniya1,2 570 15:02 Orthopaedics, Gillingham, United Kingdom, R. Ologunde, G. Le, J. Turner, H. Pandit, N. Patella fractures: Salvage 2Medway Maritime Hospital, Orthopaedics, 1West Middlesex University Hospital, Chelsea 494 14:30 Peter, D. Maurer, S. Hodgson, J. Larvin, C. Lavy Standardised Virtual Gillingham, United Kingdom and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, knee replacement is University of Oxford, Nuffield Department Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, fracture clinic Online Spinal Referral of Orthopaedics Rheumatology and 2 rarely required 971 15:33 London, United Kingdom, Imperial College, Pathway in a regional Musculoskeletal Science, Oxford, United London, United Kingdom management of E.K. Davidson, A.D. Duckworth, J.F. Keating, Kingdom Impact of a virtual radiographically stable T.O. White referral centre NHS Lothian, Orthopaedics, Edinburgh, United fracture clinic model at a M. Arneill, I. Jidaal, S. Thomson, R. Dhokia, D. weber B ankle fractures Kingdom major trauma centre Gibson, N. Eames is safe, cost effective and A. Marsh, E. Laurent, C. Manville, G. Mills, P. Royal Victoria Hospital, Trauma and reproducible Bates Orthopaedics, Belfast, United Kingdom Royal London Hospital, London, United S.F. Bellringer, K. Brogan, L. Cassidy, J. Gibbs Kingdom Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Brighton, United DISCUSSION 15:38 Kingdom Notes Notes

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DISCUSSION 14:35 105 14:51 249 15:12 992 15:28 16:15 – 17:45 354 16:30 General Orthopaedic free papers 696 14:41 Manipulations in trauma Developing a new NHS A new clinical pathway Multivariate and Meeting Room 3A The first review of NHS theatre: A wasted hybrid basic admin/ for acute traumatic univariate analysis of Litigation Authority risk resource? clinical un-Registered shoulder dislocations in a 298 16:20 weekend phenomenon summaries for claims J. Nicholson, L. Yapp, E. Dunstan Band 3 role of ‘Doctors’ teaching hospital setting: The Deterioration in for elective lower limb Victoria Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics, against orthopaedic Fife, United Kingdom Assistant’ and evaluation Quality Improvement Health Related Quality of joint replacements of the role’s impact on project B. Guevel1, W.T.E. Briggs2, A.W. McCaskie3, S.M. surgery to improve DISCUSSION 14:56 Life (HRQOL) of patients McDonnell3 A. Titchener, P. Hallikeri, A. Krishan, M. the workload of doctors 1 patient care - A Bateman, A. Tambe, M. Espag, T. Cresswell, D. on the waiting list for Addenbrookes Hospital, Trauma and 148 15:02 in training Clark Orthopaedic Department, Cambridge, collaboration between total knee replacement United Kingdom, 2University of Cambridge, Adopting and sustaining S. McNally1, C. Lee1, A. Hunt2, J. Huber3, M. Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, United Kingdom 3 K.K.W. Ho1, G. Pong1, K.Y. Chung2, K.W. Cheung3, Cambridge, United Kingdom, University Getting It Right First Mazza4 a Virtual Fracture Y.Y. Kwok4, K.H. Chiu2, M.Y.T. Hau5 of Cambridge, Division of Trauma and 1East Sussex NHS Trust, Department of 181 15:33 Orthopaedic Surgery, Cambridge, United Time (GIRFT), NHS 1The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Clinic model: A Quality Orthopaedics, Eastbourne, United Kingdom, Kingdom Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Hong Improvement and the 2East Sussex NHS Trust, Eastbourne, United The Financial Implications Kong, Hong Kong, 2Prince of Wales Hospital, Improvement approach Kingdom, 3Brighton University, Centre for DISCUSSION 16:35 of Blood Group and Save Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Hong Kong, NHS Litigation Authority K. Logishetty1,2, S. Soosainathan2 Health Research, Brighton, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, 3Private Practice, Hong Kong, J.T. Machin1,2,3, J. Hardman4, W.D. Harrison5, 4Kings College London, London, United 53 16:41 1Imperial College London, London, United Analysis on Patients Hong Kong, 4The Chinese University of Hong D.I.S. Sweetnam6, T.W.R. Briggs1,2 Kingdom Kingdom, 2West Middlesex University Hospital, Requiring Primary Total Kong, The Nethersole School of Nursing, Hong Hip and Knee 1The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Kong, Hong Kong, 5Kettering General Hospital, Stanmore, Getting It Right First Time, London, Trust, London, United Kingdom DISCUSSION 15:17 Knee Arthroplasty Kettering, United Kingdom arthroplasty in a United Kingdom, 2NHS Improvement, London, United Kingdom, 3Nottingham University 161 15:07 267 15:23 Surgery 376 16:25 temporary operating Hospitals NHS Trust/Queens Medical centre, O. Pearce1, A. Smith1, J. Heal1, B. Kyle2 Nottingham, United Kingdom, 4Chelsea Reducing the number Day Zero mobilisation Five- to twelve-year theatre is associated with and Westminster Hospital, London, United 1Musgrove Park Hospital, Trauma and Kingdom, 5Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen of arthroscopies in of hip and knee Orthopaedics, Taunton, United Kingdom, outcomes of medial a significant increase University Hospitals, Liverpool, United replacements 2Musgrove Park Hospital, Anaesthetics in deep periprosthetic Kingdom, 6The Whittington Hospital, London, knee osteoarthritis: Department, Taunton, United Kingdom opening-wedge high United Kingdom the Personalised Knee A. Tildesley, M. Divekar tibial osteotomy with infection Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, United B. Bloch, A. Shah, S. Snape, T. Boswell, P. James 91 14:46 Improvement Programme Kingdom rigid plate fixation in Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Virtual Total Hip (P-KIP) combination with an Nottingham, United Kingdom T. Barlow1, T. Rhodes-Jones1, S. Ballinger1, A. artificial bone substitute Arthroplasty Follow Up: Metcalfe1,2, D. Wright1, P. Thompson1 T. Saito, K. Kumagai, Y. Akamatsu, H. 5 year data in a busy 1University Hospitals of Coventry and Kobayashi, Y. Kusayama Warwickshire, Coventry, United Kingdom, district general hospital 2University of Warwick, Coventry, United Yokohama City University, Department of R. Fisher, F. Khatun, S. Reader, M. Porteous Kingdom Orthopaedic Surgery, Yokohama, Japan West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom

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144 16:46 628 17:07 341 17:23 16:15 – 17:45 656 16:30 74 16:46 Review of preliminary 40-year-Experience Impact of pre-operative Hands free papers Anatomical difference Functional outcome of investigations in in Endoprosthetic MSSA screening and Meeting Room 4 between hand and foot fixation of complex intra- suspected Septic Arthritis Reconstruction of decolonisation on 735 16:20 web-space reconstruction articular distal radius of the native knee; Proximal Humerus: periprosthetic joint P. Luangjarmekorn1, P. Kitidumrongsook2, P. fractures with a variable Outcomes of the Distal Kulrat3 Accuracy of Microscopy Comparison of different infection following Radius Internal Fixation 1Chulalongkorn University, King Chulalongkorn angle distal radius volar and Gram-Stain options of prostheses primary hip and knee Memorial Hospital, Thai Redcross rim plate Trial (DRIFT) Society, Orthopaedic, Bangkok, Thailand, C. Lodge, A. Eyre-Brook, M. Cooper, T. Boddice, 2 W. Ng1,2, M. Spiteri2, D. Power3 and soft tissue arthroplasty A. Malhotra Chulalongkorn University, Orthopaedics, 3 J. Newman Bangkok, Thailand, Chulalongkorn University, 1 1 2 2 2 The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, E. Jeans , R. Hollyman , M. Reed , A. Malviya The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield, United reconstructions Bangkok, Thailand Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, 2University 1 Hospital, Oswestry, United Kingdom Kingdom A.T. Abudu, C. Hongsaprabhas, A. Hernandez- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Hospital Birmingham, Hand Department, 2 Lopez, C.L. Gaston, K. Dehne, R.M. Tillman, Tyne, United Kingdom, Northumbria Specialist DISCUSSION 16:35 Birmingham, United Kingdom, 3University 830 16:25 51 16:51 L.M. Jeys Emergency Care Hospital, Newcastle upon Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, United Tyne, United Kingdom 616 16:41 Kingdom Upper tibial MRI The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Long-term results of FDP Foundation Trust, Oncology Service, 495 17:28 Determinants of outcome vascular marks and their Birmingham, United Kingdom to FDP Hemi-Tendon 301 16:51 Synovasure: how useful Transfer for delayed of bone graft surgery Effectiveness of Static relationship to early 329 17:12 is it in the diagnosis repair of the Flexor for scaphoid fracture Progressive Splint on osteoarthritis Excision, irradiation, of periprosthetic joint Digitorum Profundus nonunion: a multicentre Finger Contracture of the M. Beverly, G. Stamm, T. Hamilton, D. Murray, reimplantation H. Pandit infection? Experience in a in Zones I and II of the retrospective study Proximal Interphalangeal University of Oxford, NOC / NDORMS / versus allograft T. Hardwick1, B.S.S.H. Scaphoid Fracture BOTNAR, Oxford, United Kingdom high volume arthroplasty finger: A Multicenter Nonunion Group2 Joint reconstruction following 1 2 2 unit 1Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals K.K.W. Ho , J.M.W. Wong , W.H. Chu DISCUSSION 16:56 Retrospective Study segmental resection 1 2 1 Trust, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Brighton, 1 F. Mahmood , J. Matthews , M. Sarungi L. Collins1, M. Rantisi2, C. Oberlin3, A. Rafee4 The Chinese University of Hong Kong, United Kingdom, 2British Society for Surgery for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Hong Kong, 731 17:02 of tibial sarcomas: Is a 1Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow, 1 University of Manchester, Medical School, the Hand, Multiple Centres, United Kingdom 2Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong United Kingdom, 2Hairmyres Hospital, East Manchester, United Kingdom, 2Shefa Hospital, Vitamin D deficiency vascularised fibula graft Kilbride, United Kingdom 3 Orthopaedics, Gaza, Palestine, Clinique DISCUSSION 16:56 prevalence across necessary? du Mont Louis, Reconstruction and Plastic DISCUSSION 17:33 Department, Paris, France, 4Salford Royal NHS J.C.R. Wadkin, L. Jeys, A. Hall, R. Grimer, M. Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom different ethno-racial Parry, S. Evans, J. Stevenson groups: cross sectional Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Birmingham, analysis from a large Birmingham, United Kingdom inner city cohort DISCUSSION 17:17 P. Akhbari, J. Edwin, R. Chandra, J. Galloway, I. Reichert King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom Notes Notes

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919 17:02 109 17:12 866 17:28 08:30 – 10:00 581 08:50 08:30 – 10:00 Denervation of the Scaphoid fracture Response of precision British Limb Reconstruction Medial Open Wedge High Children’s free papers Society Revalidation and free Meeting Room 3B ScaphoTrapezioTrapezoid geometrics: An pinch grip force to papers Tibial Osteotomy: Fix the (STT) Joint - a safe and assessment of location unexpected downward Meeting Room 3A Knee, Impair the Ankle? 224 08:35 less invasive novel and orientation load force as a clinical S. Shah, A. Papadopoulos, J. Roberts, F. Picard There is a dramatic K. Garala1, J. Dias2 729 08:35 Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow, surgical technique evaluation tool in carpal United Kingdom increase in paediatric 1 G. Prasad, J. Arenas-Prat University Hospitals Coventry and tunnel syndrome Measurement of wire Warwickshire, Coventry, United Kingdom, 968 08:55 pelvic pyomyositis in the Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation 2University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, T. Pidgeon1, D. Abdlkarim2, D. Power1, A. Wing2 deflection on loading Trust, Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Derby, United Kingdom United Kingdom 1 Ballistic Trauma: Ten year United Kingdom University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, may indicate union in United Kingdom, 2University of Birmingham, M. Kiran, H. George, C. Bruce DISCUSSION 17:17 experience from Gaza Birmingham, United Kingdom Ilizarov constructs; an in Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, 49 17:07 1 2 A. Rafee , C. Oberlin Liverpool, United Kingdom 195 17:23 Collagenase Clostredium 878 17:33 vitro model 1Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, 1 1 2 Histolyticum Injection A retrospective study Comparison of B. Lineham , T. Stewart , P. Harwood Manchester, United Kingdom, 2Paris, France 333 08:40 1University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, Single event multilevel in the treatment of analysing surgically interfragmentary 2Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Dupuytren’s Contracture, treated Digital Mucous compression produced Kingdom surgery is a safe strategy Concurrent Fingers Cysts (DMC) with by Conical tapered screw 751 08:40 for managing upper Treatment, Early comparison of practice and 3mm headless Smoking Cessation Advice limb neuromuscular Complications and Three between orthopaedic and compression screw in in Limb Reconstruction: conditions P. Brown1, M. Smith2, C. Talbot3, K. Yates2, M. Years and six months plastic surgeons scaphoid fracture An Opportunity Not to Be Nixon2,3 C. Vella, S. George, M. Jan, Z. Hassan Follow up With Patient K. Vishwanathan1, R. Panchal1, S. Talwalkar2 Missed 1Countess of Chester Hospital NHS FT, Trauma Whiston Hospital, St Helens and Knowsley and Orthopaedics, Chester, United Kingdom, 1Pramukhswami Medical College and Shri J. Ring, C. Talbot, A. Shoaib, R. Shariff NHS Trust, Whiston Burns and Plastic Surgery 2Countess of Chester Hospital NHS FT, Chester, Reported Outcome Krishna Hospital, Sardar Patel University, Department, Whiston, United Kingdom Central Manchester NHS Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3Central Manchester NHS Orthopaedics, Anand, India, 2Wrightington, Measures United Kingdom Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust R. Sakamuri Hospital, Orthopaedics, Wrightington, United 307 08:45 Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Kingdom Dept.Hand Surgery, Bangor, Gwynedd, United Patterns of acute referrals DISCUSSION 17:38 Kingdom for limb reconstruction, and recommendations N. Mehta, B. Narayan Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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684 08:45 208 09:01 369 09:17 83 09:38 994 08:40 08:30 – 10:00 The effect of selective Gait analysis pre and Congenital absence of The Paediatric Hip free papers Molecular and epigenetic dorsal rhizotomy on post Tibialis Anterior the fibula: Outcome of Orthopaedic Trauma Meeting Room 12 crosstalk of networks sagittal plane static Tendon Transfer for amputation or extension Snapshot (POTS) Study activating inflammasome analysis in the lower Ponseti treated clubfoot prosthesis in the P. Collaborators 857 08:35 in patients with aseptic British Orthopaedic Trainees Association The choice between limbs of children with deformity management of severe (BOTA), London, United Kingdom loosening after Total Hip cerebral palsy. Should S. Tennant, C. Douglas lower limb deformity hip prosthetic bearing Arthroplasty 143 09:43 SDR be combined RNOH, Stanmore, Paediatric Orthopaedics, P. Calder1, S. Shaw1, A. Roberts2, S. Tennant1, I. surfaces in total hip K. Evangelou1,2, K. Grafanaki3, D. Anastasakis3, London, United Kingdom Sedki1, R. Hanspal1, D. Eastwood1 Osteonecrosis following C. Georgiou2, A. Konstantopoulou2, C. replacement: a cost- Stathopoulos3, P. Megas2 with early soft tissue 1 257 09:06 RNOH, Stanmore, London, United Kingdom, treatment for childhood lengthening surgery? 2Academic Department for Military effectiveness model using 1Royal London Hospital, Trauma and Manipulation and Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Acute Lymphoblastic Orthopaedics, London, United Kingdom, R. Murphy1, J. Talbot1, W. Atherton1, J. Smith1, Centre Headley Court, London, United Kingdom UK and Swedish hip joint 2University Hospital of Patras, Trauma and R. Edwards1, I. Pople1, M. Cramp2, S. Barnett2, reduction of paediatric Leukaemia: The Orthopaedics, Patras, Greece, 3Medical School, 1 registries data A. Clarke 431 09:22 University of Patras, Biochemistry, Patras, E.M.R. Marques1, C.G. Fawsitt2, H.H.Z. Thom2, 1Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital, Bristol, forearm fractures using Southampton Children’s Greece L.P. Hunt1, S. Nemes3, J.A. Lopez-Lopez2, United Kingdom, 2University of West of Evaluation of the 6-8 esketamine in the Hospital (SCH) experience A.D. Beswick1, A. Burston1, J.P.T. Higgins2, W. England, Bristol, United Kingdom 9 08:45 Week GP Check for A. Rhodes1, A. Mitchell2, J. Gray2, A. Aarvold1 Hollingworth2, N.J. Welton2, O. Rolfson3, G. emergency department - Garellick3, A.W. Blom1 1 Does time to surgery DISCUSSION 08:50 Developmental Dysplasia University of Southampton and University A 5 year study 1 Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, University of Bristol, School of Clinical affect 30 day mortality 70 08:56 D. Patel1, C. Talbot1, S. Mulvaney2, E. Byrne2 of the Hip Paediatric Orthopaedics, Southampton, Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom, 2University 2 1 2 3 2 of Bristol, School of Social and Community 1 C. Talbot , R. Davies , J. Mace , R. Paton United Kingdom, University of Southampton for hip fracture patients? Alder Hey Childrens Hospital, Trauma and 3 Isolated asymmetrical and University Hospital Southampton NHS Medicine, Bristol, United Kingdom, Swedish Orthopaedics, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 1 Health Education England North West, Foundation Trust, Paediatric Oncology, Hip Arthroplasty Register, Gothenburg, Sweden An analysis of the 2Alder Hey Childrens Hospital, Accident and 2 skin creases and Manchester, United Kingdom, Royal Blackburn Southampton, United Kingdom Emergency, Liverpool, United Kingdom Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3Royal National Hip Fracture their association Bolton Hospital, Bolton, United Kingdom 557 09:48 DISCUSSION 09:11 Database with pathological 1 2 1 3 962 09:27 Complications Following L. Maling , B. Offorha , R. Walker , C. Uzoigwe , R. Middleton1 developmental Investigating tiptoe Fassier-Duval Rodding dysplasia of the hip: A 1Royal Cornwall Hospital, Trauma and walking in children: of Femur and Tibia in Orthopaedics, Truro, United Kingdom, 21-year observational 2University of Sheffield, Department is MRI a help or a Children of Medical Statistics, Sheffield, United 3 longitudinal study A.H.-C. Leung, R.D.D. Duncan Kingdom, Alexandra Hospital, Trauma and hindrance? Orthopaedics, Redditch, United Kingdom M. Anderton, R. Paton C. Prior, C. Thomson, R. Walton, A. Bass NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Trauma United Kingdom DISCUSSION 08:50 and Orthopaedics, Blackburn, United Kingdom Alder Hey Childrens Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom DISCUSSION 09:53

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48 08:56 658 09:06 763 09:22 529 09:43 10:30 – 12:00 207 10:45 Ultrasonic cement A Prospective Predicting and Preventing Validation of revision Basic Science free papers HMGB1 accelerates removal in cement-in- Comparative study on Edge Loading and data for Total Hip Meeting Room 12 regeneration of multiple cement THR revision: Functional Outcome of Prosthetic Impingement Replacements 552 10:35 tissues by transitioning does OSCAR affect the core decompression plus in Total Hip Arthroplasty undertaken at a high In vitro studies into stem cells to G(Alert) strength of the final stem cell therapy versus R.J. King1, A. Palit2, Y. Gu3, J.W. Pierrepont3, volume orthopaedic G. Lee1, A.I. Espirito Santo1, S. Zwingenberger2, M.A. Williams2 biofilm prevention L. Cai3, M. Feldmann1, N. Horwood1, J. Chan1, J. Nanchahal1 cement-cement bond? core decompression 1University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire, centre using hospital and using antibiotic-loaded A. Liddle1, M. German2, S. Green3, A. alone in treatment of a Trauma and Orthopaedics, Coventry, United National Joint Registry 1The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Townshend2, M.S.L. Webb1, J. Holland4 Kingdom, 2University of Warwick, Warwick beads: implications for University of Oxford, NDORMS, Oxford, Manufacturing Group, Coventry, United United Kingdom, 2University Hospital Carl 1Northern Deanery, Trauma and Orthopaedics, vascular necrosis of hip data Kingdom, 3Corin Group, Sydney, Australia prosthetic infection Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 2Centre 1,2 1 1 joint grade II and III a I. Afzal , G. Stafford , T. Smoljanović , R.E. University Center of Orthopaedics and for Oral Health Research, School of Dentisty, Field1 management 997 09:27 Traumatology, Dresden, Germany, 3University Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1,2 3 3 1,4 clinical follow up for 2 1South West London Elective Orthopaedic R. Howlin , S. Aiken , J. Cooper , P. Stoodley of New South Wales, Faculty of Medicine, United Kingdom, 3Sunderland Royal Hospital, Cost Analysis on Centre, London, United Kingdom, 2Imperial 1 Sydney, Australia Trauma and Orthopaedics, Sunderland, years University of Southampton, Southampton, 4 College London, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom, 2University of Southampton United Kingdom, Freeman and RVI Hospitals, A. Alkhuzai Virtual Clinic Follow Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom and University Hospital Southampton NHS DISCUSSION 10:50 Sulaimania University/Faculty of Medicine/ Up after Primary Joint 550 09:48 Foundation Trust, Southampton, United 3 55 09:01 School of Medicine, Orthopaedic Department, Kingdom, Biocomposites Ltd, Keele, United 459 10:56 Sulaimaniya, Iraq Arthroplasty The Impact of patient Kingdom, 4The Ohio State University, Ankle cartilage is more Femoral revision for M. Nagy, L. Jayatilaka, J. Fountain and surgical factors on Columbus, United Kingdom DISCUSSION 09:11 resilient to cytokine- periprosthetic fracture Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool, United the rate of post-operative 200 10:40 Kingdom 742 09:17 induced catabolism following primary total infections following Total Cationic steroid DISCUSSION 09:32 than knee cartilage: hip arthroplasty Early experience of a Hip Replacement - A New antibiotic-90 (CSA-90) S. Heaton1,2, R. Hau3, S. Graves4, M. Lorimer4, dual mobility bearing in 36 09:38 A potential target for 5 Zealand Joint Registry prevents MRSA infection R. De Steiger total hip arthroplasty in a prevention of knee 1Department of Surgery, Epworth Healthcare, Precautions following Study and promotes union in a University of Melbourne, Orthopaedic Institute, district general hospital primary total hip J.O. Smith1, C. Frampton2, G. Hooper2, S. Young1 arthritis? Melbourne, Australia, 2Royal Bournemouth rat open fracture model N. Sheikh, G. Mundy A. Miller1,2, A. Abdullah3, C. Hague3, P. 1North Shore Hospital, Trauma and 1,2 1,3 1,3 Hospital, Orthopaedics, Bournemouth, United replacement (THR): R. Mills , A. Schindeler , D. Little Hodgson1, E. Blain2,3 3 Orthopaedics, Auckland, New Zealand, Kingdom, Department of Orthopaedics, Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, 1 2 Kids Research Institute, Orthopaedic Research 1 Northern Hospital, Epping, Australia, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Northampton, Patient adherence University of Otago, Dept of Orthopaedic University Hospital of Wales,, Trauma and 4 and Biotechnology, Sydney, Australia, 2 Australian Orthopaedic Association National United Kingdom 1,2 1 1,3 4 Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Orthopaedics, Cardiff, United Kingdom, Cardiff J. Theaker , M. Callaghan , T. Board , A. Gilbert 2 Christchurch, New Zealand University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, University, Arthritis Research UK Biomechanics Joint Replacement Registry (AOANJRR), 3 1 University of Sydney, Discipline of Paediatrics SAHMRI, North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia, University of Manchester, Faculty of Biology, and Bioengineering Centre, Cardiff, United and Child Health, Sydney, Australia 3 5Department of Surgery, Epworth Healthcare, Medicine and Health, Manchester, United DISCUSSION 09:53 Kingdom, Cardiff University, School of University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Kingdom, 2Central Manchester NHS Trust, Biosciences, Cardiff, United Kingdom Trauma and Orthopaedic, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3Wrightington Hospital, Trauma and Orthopaedic, Wigan, United Kingdom, 4Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, United Kingdom Notes Notes

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574 11:01 614 11:22 92 11:43 14:50 – 16:20 DISCUSSION 15:10 DISCUSSION 15:31 Foot and Ankle free papers Yes-associated protein Fibonacci’s Mathematical Does cortical activation 98 15:16 370 15:37 Meeting Room 12 (YAP) - a target for joint Sequence Can Predict hold the key to shoulder The Deltoid Ligament: Buried K wire technique homeostasis? Lengths of the Phalanges Instability? 395 14:55 The gatekeeper to for PIP fusion 1,2 1 1 1,2 3 1 2 2 A.H.K. Riemen , A.J. Roelofs , J. Zupan , C. De A. Miller , L. Banks A. Howard , J. Powell-Greig , J. Gibson , D. S. Lynch, D. Locker, T. Syed, K. Chirputkar, R. Bari1 Hawkes2, O. Alizadehkhaiyat3, G. Kemp2, S. Fixation of Ankle Fractures midfoot collapse in 1 Thomas Cardiff University, School of Biosciences, 2 1 2 Frostick Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Cardiff, United Kingdom, University Hospital - A Major Trauma Centre’s adult acquired flatfoot University Hospital Llandough, Wales, Cardiff 1 Musculoskeletal Health, Arthritis and of Wales, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Cardiff, Leeds General Infirmary, Academic and Vale Orthopaedic Centre, Cardiff, United Regenerative Medicine Laboratory, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 3Glan Clwyd Hospital, Trauma Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, disorder Experience in Improving Kingdom United Kingdom, 2NHS Grampian, Department and Orthopaedics, Rhyl, United Kingdom Leeds, United Kingdom, 2University of N. Ormsby1, P. Evans1, G. Jackson1, S. Platt2 of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Aberdeen, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 3Hope Quality 1 506 15:42 United Kingdom University, Liverpool, United Kingdom L. Jayatilaka, S. Whitehouse, L. Mason, A. Wirral University Teaching Hospital, Wirral, 764 11:27 2 Molloy United Kingdom, Gold Coast University Hospital, Southport, Australia Manipulation under DISCUSSION 11:11 Grading knee University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, United 461 11:48 anaesthesia and osteoarthritis from plain Kingdom 236 15:21 957 11:17 Characterising the steroid injection for films: are we kidding 240 15:00 The use of a dorsal locking Diagnosing acute Influence of Vitamin K2 pain and stiffness after compartment ourselves? The resistance to failure plate in arthrodesis of the T. Barlow1, C. Hutchinson1,2, D. Barlow3, A. on Osteocyte Function surgery to the first 2 of spring ligament first metatarsophalangeal syndrome with real- Bhalerao P. McEnhill, B. Evans, N. Scully, C. Elford metatarsophalangeal time intramuscular pH 1University Hospitals of Coventry and Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom reconstruction joint. Does preoperative Warwickshire, Coventry, United Kingdom, A. Devany, C. Pasapula joint 2 hallux valgus increase the measurements: the University of Warwick, Coventry, United DISCUSSION 11:53 S. Ajwani, C. Kocialkowski, R. Hill, N. Kurdy Kingdom, 3Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Trauma and rate of non-union? supporting basic science Wrexham, United Kingdom Orthopaedics, King’s Lynn, United Kingdom University Hospital of South Manchester, A. Kaye, G. Williams, C. Butcher, A. Molloy, L. Orthopaedics, Manchester, United Kingdom A.J. Johnstone1, M.S. Patton2 Mason DISCUSSION 11:32 839 15:05 1Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Trauma and Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool, United 643 15:47 Orthopaedics, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Outcomes following Kingdom 2Craigavon Area Hospital, Trauma and 23 11:38 Speedbridge re- Orthopaedics, Portadown, United Kingdom silastic arthroplasty or The Role of Sodium- 368 15:26 attachment of the 1st metatarsophalangeal Hydrogen Exchanger The Leicester Achilles Achilles tendon for joint arthrodesis Regulatory Factor-1 Management Protocol Insertional Tendinopathy for hallux rigidus: A (NHERF-1) in (LAMP): A treatment A. Davies, P. Robinson, V. Sinclair, W. Harries, I. Osteoarthritis prospective comparative Winson, S. Hepple strategy for Achilles North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, United 1 2 2 series D. Samy , F. Saunders , R. Aspden rupture Kingdom 1University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United S. Eastwood, A. Kingman, S. Asaad, J. Coorsh, Kingdom, 2Institute of Medical Sciences and R. Kakwani, A. Murty, D. Townshend M.S. Patel, R. Aujla, A. Jones, M. Bhatia DISCUSSION 15:52 Division of Applied Medicine, Musculoskeletal Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust, Newcastle- University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Research Programme, Aberdeen, United upon-Tyne, United Kingdom Trauma and Orthopaedic, Leicester, United Kingdom Kingdom Notes Notes

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416 15:58 DISCUSSION 16:13 10:30 – 12:00 914 10:40 95 10:56 Defining Gastrocnemius Knee free papers A Randomised Clinical Randomised Control Trial: Tightness-A study on 400 Meeting Room 4 Trial on Patellofemoral vs. The functional benefits of participants without foot 163 10:35 Total Knee Replacement retaining the infrapatellar and ankle pathology Unsatisfactory for Patellofemoral fat pad in a Total Knee O. Chan, B. Buraimoh, K. Malhotra, N. Cullen, Osteoarthritis Replacement M. Welch, A. Goldberg, D. Singh outcomes following A. Odgaard1, F. Madsen2, P.W. Kristensen3, A. A. Howard1, M. Ballal2, M. Cartwright-Terry3, A. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, unicompartmental knee Kappel4, J. Fabrin5 Santini2, A. Wood4, J. Davidson2, A. Phillipson2, United Kingdom J. Banks2 replacement for partial 1Copenhagen University Hospital, Department 2 1 438 16:03 of Orthopaedics, Hellerup, Denmark, Aarhus Leeds General Infirmary, Academic thickness cartilage loss: A University Hospital, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Patient factors affecting Aarhus, Denmark, 3Vejle Hospital, Department Leeds, United Kingdom, 2Royal Liverpool and medium term follow up of Orthopaedics, Vejle, Denmark, 4Aalborg Broadgreen University Hospital, Liverpool, outcome following T. Hamilton1, H. Pandit2, A. Inabathula1, S. University Hospital, Department of United Kingdom, 3Southport and Ormskirk Ostlere3, C. Jenkins4, S. Mellon1, C. Dodd4, D. Orthopaedics, Aalborg, Denmark, 5Koege District Hospital, Ormskirk, United Kingdom, morton’s neuroma Murray4,5 Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics, Koege, 4University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Denmark Kingdom excision: a prospective 1University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and study Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford, United 90 10:45 14 11:01 V. Bucknall1, D. Rutherford1, D. MacDonald2, H. Kingdom, 2University of Leeds, Leeds, United The Correlation between 2D/3D EOS imaging Shalaby1, J. McKinley1, S. Breusch1 Kingdom, 3Manor Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom, 4Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, 1 Patient Reported versus standing long Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Trauma and Oxford, United Kingdom, 5University of Oxford, Orthopaedic Surgery, Edinburgh, United Oxford, United Kingdom Outcome Measures and leg x-ray in lower limb Kingdom, 2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Advanced Biomechanics clinical assessment -

498 16:08 in Knee Osteoarthritis inter-observer and intra- Reducing the G. Tawy1, M. Simons2, P. Rowe1, L. Biant3 observer reliability 1 University of Strathclyde, Biomedical M. Hau1, D. Menon1, R. Wong2, K.Y. Chung2, J. hypertensive effects of Engineering, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Chau3, K.W. Ho3 2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United the prolonged surgical Kingdom, 3University of Manchester, 1Kettering General Hospital, Kettering, United Manchester, United Kingdom Kingdom, 2Prince of Wales Hospital, Sha Tin, tourniquet using a Hong Kong, 3The Chinese University of Hong dual-cuff strategy: a DISCUSSION 10:50 Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong prospective randomised controlled trial D. Gill, M. Dunne, A. Memarzadeh, A. Devany, L. Perry, A. Magan, C. Pasapula, J. Stimpson Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn, United Kingdom Notes Notes

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308 11:06 977 11:22 DISCUSSION 11:32 744 11:48 10:30 – 12:00 761 10:45 Simulation with free papers Minimum 20-year Correlation between 488 11:38 Alignment in Total A Virtual Reality Meeting Room 12 Survivorship of the varus deformity of Activity levels and return Knee Arthroplasty: a Fundamentals of St Georg Sled medial the knee and dynamic to work following total comparison of hand-held 189 10:35 Arthroscopic Surgery Unicompartmental Knee biomechanical loading knee arthroplasty in accelerometer-based Training safer knee Training Programme Replacement (UKR) in patients with isolated patients under 65 years navigation with patient arthroscopists: a improves knee A. Porteous1, R. Bray1, P. White2, N. Howells1, J. medial compartment specific and standard arthroscopy performance Robinson1, J. Murray1 of age randomised controlled 1 2 3 K. Vaghela, J. Lee, K. Akhtar 1Avon Orthopaedic Centre, Bristol, United osteoarthritis listed for C. Scott , G. Turnbull , D. MacDonald , S. instruments Breusch3 trial demonstrating the Kingdom, 2University of Bristol, Bristol, United High Tibial Osteotomy C. Jayadev1, L. Daniele2, C. Ioannou2, P. Gallie2 Royal London Hospital, Department of Trauma 1 and Orthopaedic Surgery, London, United Kingdom Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Orthopaedics, 1 benefits of the Imperial 2 Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom (HTO) Edinburgh, United Kingdom, University of 2 3 Kingdom, Gold Coast University Hospital, Gold Knee Arthroscopy DISCUSSION 11:11 W. Abdul1, G. Whatling2, D. Elson1, P. Biggs2, A. Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Royal Coast, Australia 791 10:50 Metcalfe1, C. Holt2, C. Wilson1 Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Cognitive Task Analysis 309 11:17 Kingdom 1University Hospital of Wales Cardiff, Trauma DISCUSSION 11:53 (IKACTA) tool in high- Smartphone surgical Minimum 20-year and Orthopaedics, Cardiff, United Kingdom, 599 11:43 2Cardiff University, The Arthritis Research UK fidelity phantom limb simulation for Survivorship of the Biomechanics and Bioengineering Centre, Impact of Deprivation on Transforminal Lumbar Cardiff, United Kingdom simulation St Georg Sled lateral the WOMAC index and R. Bhattacharyya1, D. Davidson1, K. Sugand1, Interbody Fusion (TLIF) 2 1 1 Unicompartmental Knee 271 11:27 SF-12v1 in primary knee M. Bartlett , R. Bhattacharya , C. Gupte procedure amongst Does The Site of Varus 1MSK Lab, Imperial College London, Trauma Replacement (UKR) arthroplasty patients in and Orthopaedics, London, United Kingdom, orthopaedic registrars A. Porteous1, R. Bray1, P. White2, J. Robinson1, 2 Deformity Identify Northwick Park Hospital, Trauma and R. Coomber1, A. Bahsoun2, J. Nehme2, A. N. Howells1, J. Murray1 Merseyside, UK Orthopaedics, London, United Kingdom Chow2, M. Bowditch3 Those at Higher Risk A. Elsheikh1,2, A. Wood3, M. Roebuck3, A. 1Avon Orthopaedic Centre, Bristol, United Santini2, J. Banks2, J. Davison2, S. Frostick3 1Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2University of Bristol, Bristol, United 264 10:40 of Progression in Kingdom, 2Touch Surgery, London, United Kingdom 1Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Kingdom, 3Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich, United Early Symptomatic Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Benha, Generic Cognitive Kingdom Egypt, 2Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Task Analysis (GCTA) Osteoarthritis of the University Hospitals NHS Trust, Trauma and Knee: data from the Orthopaedics Department, Liverpool, United wizard - A tool to train Kingdom, 3Institute of Translational Medicine, Osteoarthritis Initiative University of Liverpool, Musculoskeletal orthopaedic trauma Science Research Group, Department of (OAI) Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, surgeons of the future J. Palmer1, L. Jones2, P. Monk2, D. Beard3, K. Liverpool, United Kingdom R. Bhattacharyya1, K. Sugand1, I. Sinha2, R. Javaid3, A. Price3 Bhattacharya2, C. Gupte1 1University of Oxford, Nuffield Department 1MSK Lab, Imperial College London, Trauma of Orthopaedics Rheumatology and and Orthopaedics, London, United Kingdom, Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford, United 2Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Kingdom, 2Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, Trauma and Orthopaedics, London, United United Kingdom, 3University of Oxford, Oxford, Kingdom United Kingdom Notes Notes

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740 10:55 584 11:05 14:35 – 15:45 879 14:50 966 15:06 554 15:27 Performance on a High Fidelity Multi- Trauma free papers Does achieving the ‘Best Venous Thrombo- The Fibular nail virtual reality DHS disciplinary Team Meeting Room 3A Practice Tariff’ criteria for Embolism (VTE) Following experience: clinical simulator correlates Simulation Training for 119 14:40 fractured neck of femur Tranexamic Acid (TXA) In and patient-reported with performance in the the Development of Non- Total Hip Replacement patients improve one the Trauma Patient outcomes in 445 patients operating theatre Technical Skills in Trauma year outcomes? T. Leggett, J. Blackwell, J. Kukadia, R. Sahemey, S. Mackenzie, T. Carter, K. Bell, A. Duckworth, in Complex Acetabular R. Lopes, H. Nasir, M. Greenway K. Bugler, D. Macdonald, T. White K.R. Vaghela, J. Lee, K. Akhtar S. Whitaker1, S. Nisar1, A. Scally2, G. Radcliffe1 and Orthopaedics (T&O): Fractures Using a Coned Royal Stoke University Hospital, Stoke on Trent, Royal infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Royal London Hospital, Department of Trauma A Feasibility Study 1Bradford Royal Infirmary, Trauma and United Kingdom Orthopaedic Trauma, Edinburgh, United and Orthopaedic Surgery, London, United Hemipelvic Acetabular Orthopaedic Surgery, Bradford, United Kingdom 2 Kingdom R. Smith, M. Williams, T. Ball Kingdom, University of Bradford, School of 986 15:11 Component Allied Health Professions and Sport, Bradford, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation 558 15:32 United Kingdom 699 11:00 Trust, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Torquay, S.E. McMahon, L.A. Cusick Closed Tibial shaft United Kingdom Clinical and Radiographic Dimensionless Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, United DISCUSSION 14:55 fractures treated with the Kingdom Outcomes of Talar Squared Jolt (DSJ) - An Ilizarov method; a ten 901 15:01 Fractures objective measure 760 14:45 year case series Medium and Long-Term P. Stirling, S. Mackenzie, R. Ray, N. Clement, C. in the assessment of A Retrospective Review T. Paavana, J.D. May, J. McGregor-Riley, S. McCann, J. Keating Functional, Urological Royston arthroscopic surgical of 76 consecutive Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh and Sexual Outcome Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, Trauma Orthopaedic Trauma, Edinburgh, United Atypical Femoral and Orthopaedics, Sheffield, United Kingdom skills after Operatively Treated Kingdom M. Gandhi1, A. Adikrishna2, E. Kholinne3, H. Fractures Managed DISCUSSION 15:16 DISCUSSION 15:37 Hong2, I.-H. Jeon2 with Intramedullary Pelvic Ring Fractures 1Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic A. Bott1, A. Odutola2, R. Haliday1, M.R. 491 15:22 Hospital, Oswestry, United Kingdom, Nailing over an 8 Year Acharya1, A. Ward1, T. Chesser1 2 Native hip survival University of Ulsan, Department of Period. Demographics, 1North Bristol NHS Trust, Orthopaedics, Bristol, Orthopaedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, United Kingdom, 2Weston General Hospital, 3 and long term patient Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Upper Extremity Outcomes and Predictors Department of Orthopaedics, Weston Super Unit, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, St. Mare, United Kingdom reported outcomes Carolus Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia of Complications O.M. Farhan-Alanie, A.J. Powell, J.K. Bryceland following acetabular Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United fracture Kingdom C. Scott, T. White, S. Goudie, J. Annan, D. MacDonald, J. Keating Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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16:00 – 17:00 535 16:15 223 16:31 778 16:47 16:00 – 17:00 73 16:15 Spine free papers Management of complex The results of early MUA and Injection: Quick Shoulder and Elbow free papers MRI and Clinical Meeting Room 3B spinal column infections surgical decompression fix for the Coccyx? Meeting Room 11 Assessment of following endovascular and stabilisation for T. Stedman, B. Haywood-Alexander, A. Fong, Interpositional Dermal 316 16:05 M. Athanassacopoulos, L. Breakwell, N. 93 16:05 aortic repair (EVAR) acute traumatic spinal Chiverton, A. Cole, M. Ivanov, R. Michael, J. Allograft Repair of Spinal Injuries in Rugby Tomlinson How muscle patterning surgery. 10 year cord injury in patients Massive Rotator Cuff Union - A Comparison Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, Sheffield, in patients with complex with cycling over 15 years experience with concomitant chest United Kingdom shoulder instability Tears S. Lakkol, O. Lyons, M. Sallam, N. Price, R. Bell, C. Gouk1, R. Shulman2, C. Buchan2, F. Taylor2 L.E. Murphy1, P. Karayiannis1, S. Mcdonald1, C. injuries 999 16:52 differs from the “norm”? 2 3 3 1 J. Lucas 1 Bleakley , R. Nicholas , P. Archbold , N. Eames 1 1 1 1 Gold Coast University Hospital, Trauma and I. Mahmood , A. Al-Rawi , K. Bell , W. Hekal , 1 2 2 A. Howard , D. Hawkes , J. Gibson , O. 2 Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, 1 1 1 1,2 Incidence of Schwab Orthopaedics, Gold Coast, Australia, Gold 1Royal Victoria Hospital, Fractures, Belfast, R. Kalyan , S. Tizzard , M. Mecci , M. Sewell , Alizadenhkhaiyat3, G. Kemp2, S. Frostick2 London, United Kingdom 2 Coast University Hospital, Gold Coast, Australia United Kingdom, 2Ulster University, Sport and R. Williams sagittal modifiers in 1Leeds General Infirmary, Academic Exercise Science Research Institute, Belfast, 1James Cook University Hospital, 3 Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, United Kingdom, Musgrave Park Hospital, DISCUSSION 16:20 2 DISCUSSION 16:20 Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, Princess patients with failed back 2 Belfast HSC Trust, Orthopaedics, Belfast, Leeds, United Kingdom, University of Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia 3 United Kingdom 638 16:26 surgery Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Hope 94 16:26 1 1 2 1 University, Liverpool, United Kingdom 733 16:36 S. Khan , Z. Mon , D. Liu , S. Molloy 69 16:10 Accuracy of MRI Can Clinical Scores in 1Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, 219 16:10 The outcomes of 2 Impact of Introducing in assessing spinal United Kingdom, St George’s University Shoulder Instability give instability using the spinal stenosis Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, Glenohumeral use insight into Different Spinal Pain Pathway in United Kingdom Spinal Instability surgical treatment Arthrodesis for Late Cortical Activation? an NHS Region (Northern 156 16:57 Neoplastic Score (SINS) in Achondroplasia: A Reconstruction of Flail A. Howard1, J. Gibson2, J. Powell-Greig2, D. Ireland) Hawkes2, O. Alizadehkhaiyat3, G. Kemp2, S. Spinopelvic dissociation Shoulder in Patients with 2 E. Simpson, G. Graham, N. Eames criteria systematic review Frostick 1 2 2 Z. Abual-Rub1, J. Campbell2, A. Khan1 following trauma - 1 Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast HSC Trust, B. Barmayehvar , S. Hughes , A. Killingworth , Traumatic Supraclavicular Leeds General Infirmary, Academic 1 2 Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Physiotherapy, Belfast, United Kingdom S. Kathir Kamarajah , M. Grainger 1Leeds General Infirmary, Trauma and The Royal Melbourne Brachial Plexus Palsy Leeds, United Kingdom, 2University of 1University of Birmingham, College of Medical Orthopaedics, Leeds, United Kingdom, T. Thangarajah1, S. Lambert2 Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 3Hope and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, United 2Chapel Allerton Orthopaedic Hospital, Clinical Hospital Experience University, Liverpool, United Kingdom Kingdom, 2Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Genetics, Leeds, United Kingdom D.J. De Villiers1, J. Cunningham1,2, S. Lau1, P. 1The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Foundation Trust, Spinal Services, Birmingham, Turner1,2 London, United Kingdom, 2University College United Kingdom DISCUSSION 16:41 London, London, United Kingdom 1The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Orthopaedics, Melbourne, Australia, 2Spine Society of Australia, Melbourne, Australia

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2018 - BASK ANNUAL MEETING Parallel Meeting with ACPA Podium Presentations - Thursday 21st September 2017 (Arthroplasty Care Practitioners Association) 20th – 21st March Leicester City Football Club (LCFC) 667 16:31 698 16:47 798 16:57 LEICESTER Coronal stabilisation The wide angled The prevalence and and bracing of displaced arthroscope - an clinical impact of capitellum fracture: A innovation to improve osteolysis of the Host: Mr Colin Esler, President of BASK simple ‘J’ shaped Kirchner arthroscopic skills distal clavicle and “CALL FOR PAPERS” online submission: Opens on 2nd October until 26th November 2017 wire stapling technique performance coracoid following MEMBERS can register ‘FREE’ Online from 20th November until 14th January 2018 S.V. Sonanis1, S. Kumar2, N. Deshmukh3 M. Gandhi1, A. Adikrishna2, E. Kholinne3, H. acromioclavicular joint (after this date a members registration fee applies) Hong2, I.-H. Jeon2 1Bronglais General Hospital and Hywel Dda University Health Board, Trauma and 1Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic (ACJ) stabilisation with Non-Members Registration Opens on 20th November - register early at the Early Bird Rate! Orthopaedics, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, Hospital, Oswestry, United Kingdom, a synthetic ligament. A “If you specialise in Knee Surgery” and would like to become a member of BASK – Apply NOW! 2Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 2University of Ulsan, Department of Trauma & Orthopaedics, London, United Orthopaedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, medium-term follow-up (Application forms can be found on the website at: www.baskonline.com) 3 3 Kingdom, Withybush Hospital, Trauma and Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Upper Extremity The Outline Programme, Accommodation details and further meeting information will be posted on Orthopaedics, Pembrokshire, United Kingdom Unit, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. study the website as it becomes available Carolus Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia J. Clutton1, W. Abdul1, A. Miller1, K. Lyons2, T. 218 16:36 Matthews1,3 784 16:52 BRITISH ASSOCIATION Revision Total Shoulder 1University Hospital of Wales, Trauma and FOR SURGERY OF THE KNEE Osteochondral Allograft Orthopaedics, Cardiff, United Kingdom, Arthroplasty for 2University Hospital of Wales Cardiff, Cardiff, Reconstruction of the United Kingdom, 3University Hospital Failed Humeral Head Humeral Head Reverse Llandough, Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom Resurfacing DISCUSSION 17:02 1 2 2 Hill Sachs Lesion T. Thangarajah , S. Ajami , M. Coathup , G. Blunn2, D. Higgs1, M. Falworth1, S. Lambert2 L.E. Murphy, A. Tucker, A.P. Charlwood 1The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Trauma and London, United Kingdom, 2University College Orthopaedics, Londonderry, United Kingdom SEE YOU IN London, London, United Kingdom DISCUSSION 16:41 GLASGOW

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BOFAS (British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle BASK (British Association for Surgery of the Knee) Society) www.baskonline.com www.bofas.org.uk 20-21 March 2018, Leicester 1-3 November 2017, Sheffield BRITSPINE SBPR (Society for Back Pain Research) www.spinesurgeons.ac.uk www.sbpr.info 21-23 March 2018, Leeds 2-3 November 2017, Northampton BSSH (British Society for Surgery of the Hand) BTS (British Trauma Society) www.bssh.ac.uk www.bts-org.co.uk 3-4 May 2018, Cardiff 8-9 November 2017, Sheffield CSOS (Combined Services Orthopaedic Society) BOTA (British Orthopaedic Trainees Association) www.csos.co.uk www.bota.org.uk 10-11 May 2018, Birmingham 15-16 November 2017, Manchester EFORT (European Federation of National BSS (British Scoliosis Society) Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology) www.britscoliosissoc.org.uk www.efort.org 29 November-1 December 2017, Birmingham 30 May-1 June 2018, Barcelona

BOSTAA (British Orthopaedic Sports Trauma and BOOS (British Orthopaedic Oncology Society) Arthroscopy Association) www.boos.org.uk www.bostaa.ac.uk 8 June 2018, Edinburgh 6 December 2017, London BESS (British Elbow and Shoulder Society) OTS (Orthopaedic Trauma Society) www.bess.org.uk www.orthopaedictrauma.org.uk 20-22 June 2018, Glasgow 10-12 January 2018, Bristol

BSCOS (British Society for Children’s Orthopaedic Surgery) www.bscos.org.uk 8-9 March 2018, Crewe

BHS (British Hip Society) www.britishhipsociety.com 14-16 March 2018, Derby BOA (British Orthopaedic Association) BLRS (British Limb Reconstruction Society) www.boa.ac.uk www.blrs.org.uk 25-28 September 2018, ICC Birmingham 15-16 March 2018, Southampton

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