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ISHA 2019 Scientific Programme Agenda for Thursday 17th October 2019 Hidalgo Castilla Doblón Auditorium S1 - 08:00 - 10:00 S2 - 08:00 - 10:00 S3 - 08:00 - 10:00 S4 - 08:00 - 10:00 Dysplasia Inguinal and adductor-related Femoral torsion Lateral hip pain - Hosted by ESSKA Richard Santore (USA) groin pain Parminder Singh (Australia) Bent Lund (Denmark) Ru-yu Pan (Taiwan) Per Holmich (Denmark) Fredric Laude (France) Vikas Khanduja (UK) Intro - 08:00 - 08:04 Chuck Cackic (South Africa) Intro - 08:00 - 08:04 Intro - 08:00 - 08:04 S1.1 - 08:04 - 08:11 - ICL Intro - 08:00 - 08:04 S3.1 - 08:04 - 08:11 - ICL S4.1 - 08:04 - 08:11 - ICL What do we really know about natural Why is torsion important? Conservative treatment for peritrochanteric S2.1 - 08:04 - 08:11 - ICL history and prognosis after surgery How much does it contribute to FAI syndrome? space disorders Making a diagnosis and distinguishing from Klaus Siebenrock (Switzerland) other causes of groin pain Philip Noble (USA) Athanasios Papavasiliou (Greece) S1.2 - 08:13 - 08:20 - ICL Srino Bharam (USA) S3.2 - 08:13 - 08:20 - ICL S4.2 - 08:13 - 08:20 - ICL Can we treat mild and moderate dysplasia How can we measure torsion? Biologic treatments S2.2 - 08:13 - 08:20 - ICL by muscle strengthening? Does the level matter? Anatomy of a complex area Ali Bajwa (UK) Inger Mechlenburg (Denmark) Martin Beck (Switzerland) Ernest Schilders (UK) S4.3 - 08:22 - 08:29 - ICL S1.3 - 08:22 - 08:29 - ICL S3.3 - 08:22 - 08:29 - ICL Arthroscopic repair of abductor tears - 08:22 - 08:29 - ICL Role of arthroscopy, alone or in S2.3 When does arthroscopic treatment make sense Is it linked to hip pathology? Dror Lindner (Israel) combination with reorientation (in combination or alone)? The limited ROM hypothesis Jit Balakumar (Australia) Richard Field (UK) S4.4 - 08:31 - 08:38 - ICL Struan Coleman (USA) Open Gluteal Tendon repair and reconstruction S1.4 - 08:31 - 08:38 - ICL S3.4 - 08:31 - 08:38 - ICL Olufemi Ayeni (Canada) Reorientation surgery: How to do it now, S2.4 - 08:31 - 08:38 - ICL Pros and cons of different osteotomy techniques and how could we make it better Core muscle injury ICL Paper Discussion - 08:38 - 09:02 Carlomango Cardenas (Spain) Omer Mei-Dan (USA) William Meyers (USA) ICL Paper Discussion - 08:38 - 09:02 S4.5 - 09:02 - 09:09 - Free Paper ICL Paper Discussion - 08:38 - 09:02 S2.5 - 08:40 - 08:47 - ICL Arthroscopic partial release of the gluteus maximus S3.5 - 09:02 - 09:09 - Free Paper tendon for external snapping hip syndrome. S1.5 - 09:02 - 09:09 - Free Paper Minimal repair Decreased femoral version is an independent cause Functional outcome and strength evaluation Ottawa classification for symptomatic acetabular Ulrike Muschaweck (Germany) of anterior intra- and extraarticular sub spine FAI- at mid-term follow up dysplasia: Assessment of interobserver and intra- ICL Paper Discussion - 08:47 - 09:11 3D CT Impingement simulation study observer reliability Alberto Fioruzzi (Italy) Till Lerch (Switzerland) Kamal Bali (Canada) S2.6 - 09:11 - 09:18 - Free Paper S4.6 - 09:11 - 09:18 - Free Paper The cleft sign of the pubis Is associated with soccer S3.6 - 09:11 - 09:18 - Free Paper - 09:11 - 09:18 - Free Paper Leucocyte-rich Platelet-rich Plasma (LR-PRP) S1.6 activity and anterior acetabular over coverage: Femoral retroversion does not portend inferior Characterising the acetabular articular Cartilage/ treatment of gluteal tendinopathy: A double blind A cohort study mid-term outcomes after hip arthroscopy: Cotyloid Fossa ratio in the young adult Hip: Randomised Controlled Trial with 2 year follow up Hajime Utsunomiya (Japan) A pair-matched controlled cohort analysis differentiating between dysplasia and impingement John O’Donnell (Australia) Ajay Lall (USA) Pablo Slullitel (Argentina) S2.7 - 09:20 - 09:27 - Free Paper S4.7 - 09:20 - 09:27 - Free Paper Outcomes of reconstruction for acute avulsions of - 09:20 - 09:27 - Free Paper S1.7 - 09:20 - 09:27 - Free Paper S3.7 Abductor cuff tears repair: What is the pelvic tilt in acetabular dysplasia, and does pyramidalis-anterior pubic ligament-adductor longus The bipolar hip: Combined acetabular and femoral Twelve years’ experience with a minimal it change following peri-acetabular osteotomy? complex (PLAC) in athletes pathomorphology determine hip motion invasive technique and midterm results Mark Roussot (UK) Alexandra Dimitrakopoulou (UK) Travis Maak (USA) Manel Ribas Fernandez (Spain) S1.8 - 09:29 - 09:36 - Free Paper S2.8 - 09:29 - 09:36 - Free Paper S3.8 - 09:29 - 09:36 - Free Paper S4.8 - 09:29 - 09:36 - Free Paper Midterm outcomes of concurrent hip arthroscopy and Radiographic prevalence of symphysis pubis Femoral versus acetabular osteotomy for treating Endoscopic abductor tendon repair periacetabular osteotomy for the treatment of hip abnormalities and clinical outcomes in patients with combined version deformities leading with two-year follow up: dysplasia with associated intra-articular pathology femoroacetabular impingement syndrome to femoroacetabular impingement Influence of tear type and tendon involvement John Clohisy (USA) Jonathan Rasio (USA) Paul Haggis (UK) JW Thomas Byrd (USA) FP Discussion and wrap up time - 09:36 - 10:00 FP Discussion and wrap up time - 09:36 - 10:00 FP Discussion and wrap up time - 09:36 - 10:00 FP Discussion and wrap up time - 09:36 - 10:00 8 ISHA 2019 Final Programme xxxxxi.indd 8 07/10/2019 14:10 Agenda for Thursday 17th October 2019 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition The Auditorium 10:30 - 12:30 PL1 Opening Ceremony 10:30 - 10:40 Welcome to ISHA 2019 Marc Philippon (USA) 10:40 - 10:50 Welcome to Madrid Luis Pérez Carro and Oliver Marín- Peña (Spain) 10:50 - 11:10 This year’s theme is ‘The Hip Preservation Team’ Damian Griffin (UK) Registries Chair: Damian Griffin (UK) 11:10 - 11:20 PL1.1 The UK Registry Vikas Khanduja (UK) 11:20 - 11:30 PL1.2 The Scandinavian Registry Bent Lund (Denmark) 11:30 - 11:40 PL1.3 The German Cartilage Registry Stefan Fickert (Germany) 11:40 - 11:50 Questions Hip preservation around the world Chair: Damian Griffin (UK) 11:50 - 12:00 PL1.4 International variation in hip preservation John Christoforetti (USA) 12:00 - 12:20 PL1.5 Keynote: The contribution of the Spanish-speaking world to hip preservation Victor Illizaturri (Mexico) 12:20 - 12:30 Questions 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break - Trade Exhibition and E-Posters 12:45 3 Industry Sponsored Lunchtime Workshops The Auditorium 14:00 -15:00 PL2 Evidence in FAI syndrome Chair: Martin Beck (Switzerland) 14:00 - 14:04 Introduction Martin Beck (Switzerland) 14:04 - 14:11 PL2.1 Natural history of FAI syndrome Moritz Tannast (Switzerland) 14:11 - 14:18 PL2.2 US Army RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy Brendan Higgins (USA) 14:18 - 14:25 PL2.3 UK FASHIoN RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy Damian Griffin (UK) 14:25 - 14:32 PL2.4 Oz FASHIoN RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy Parminder Singh (Australia) 14:32 - 14:39 PL2.5 FAIT RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy Tony Andrade (UK) 14:39 - 14:46 PL2.6 FIRST RCT of shaping surgery vs. lavage Olufemi Ayeni (Canada) 14:46 - 14:53 PL2.7 HIPARTI RCT of hip arthroscopy vs. sham surgery Kristian Marstrand Warholm (Norway) 14:53 - 15:00 PL2.8 Studies of Physiotherapy in FAI syndrome RobRoy Martin (USA) 15:00 - 16:00 DB1 Debate 1: Should we treat patients with FAI syndrome with arthroscopy or physiotherapy Chair: Richard Mather (USA) 15:00 - 15:05 Introduction Richard Mather (USA) 15:05 - 15:10 Arthroscopic surgery JW Thomas Byrd (USA) 15:10 - 15:15 Physiotherapy Joanne Kemp (Australia) 15:15 - 15:20 Arthroscopic surgery Mat Brick (New Zealand) 15:20 - 15:25 Physiotherapy James Moore (UK) 15:25 - 15:45 Challenges from the audience 15:45 - 15:55 Summing up (4 mins for and 4 mins against) 15:55 - 16:00 Vote and wrap up (4 mins each viewpoint) 16:00 - 16:30 Tea Break 9 ISHA 2019 Final Programme xxxxxi.indd 9 07/10/2019 14:10 Agenda for Thursday 17th October 2019 Castilla Auditorium Hidalgo Doblón S5 - 16:30 - 18:30 S6 - 16:30 - 18:30 S7 - 16:30 - 18:30 S8 - 16:30 - 18:30 Hip instability Posterior hip pain The capsule Planning, navigation and robotics Stephen Aoki (USA), Dominic Carriera (USA) Hal Martin (USA), Christoph Gebhart (Austria) Victor Illizaturri (Mexico), Claudio Mella (Chile) David Morgenstern (Israel), Johan Witt (UK) Intro - 16:30 - 16:34 Intro - 16:30 - 16:34 Intro - 16:30 - 16:34 Intro - 16:30 - 16:34 S5.1 - 16:34 - 16:41 - ICL S6.1 - 16:34 - 16:41 - ICL S7.1 - 16:34 - 16:41 - ICL S8.1 - 16:34 - 16:41 - ICL Traumatic instability: management of subluxation Assessment and diagnosis Developing ideas on anatomy and function Advanced imaging and dislocation in sport for posterior hip pain Brian Giordano (USA) Moises Hernando Hernandez (Spain) Dean Matsuda (USA) Eyal Amar (Israel TBC) S7.2 - 16:43 - 16:50 - ICL S8.2 - 16:43 - 16:50 - ICL S5.2 - 16:43 - 16:50 - ICL S6.2 - 16:43 - 16:50 - ICL Approaches to capsulotomy Navigation and Planning for FAI Micro-instability: how can we define this Endoscopic deep gluteal space exploration; Derek Ochiai (USA) Vikas Khanduja (UK) Marc Safran (USA) technique and results S7.3 - 16:52 - 16:59 - ICL S8.3 - 16:52 - 16:59 - ICL S5.3 - 16:52 - 16:59 - ICL Luis Pérez Carro (Spain) Techniques for capsular repair: Robotic assistance How do physiotherapists assess instability when and how? Justin Cobb (UK) S6.3 - 16:52 - 16:59 - ICL of a hip, and how do we treat it? Shane Nho (UK) Ischiofemoral impingement ICL Paper Discussion - 16:59 - 17:23 Keelan Enseki (USA) Jovan Laskovski (USA) S7.4 - 17:01 - 17:08 - ICL When do we need capsular shift S8.4 - 17:23 - 17:30 - Free Paper S5.4 - 17:01 - 17:08
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