British Hip Society Società Italiana Dell'anca

British Hip Society Società Italiana Dell'anca

I t à t a e l i i a c n o a INTERNATIONAL COMBINED MEETING S d a e c BRITISH HIP SOCIETY l l ’ A n SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DELL’ANCA 26­27 NOVEMBER 2015 Under the Patronage of MILAN, ITALY Chairmen Luigi Zagra Fares Haddad PROGRAM Evento Patrocinato SIOT www.sidabhs­jointhip.com d S o e c i e l t l à ’ A I n t c a l i a a n a CONTENTS Committees �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� page 2 Welcome �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� page 4 Scientific Program Program at a glance ������������������������������������������������������������ page 6 Thursday, 26 November ������������������������������������������������������ page 8 Friday, 27 November ����������������������������������������������������������� page 24 Poster Sessions ��������������������������������������������������������������������� page 48 Name Index �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� page 61 Scientific Information ��������������������������������������������������������������������� page 68 General Information ����������������������������������������������������������������������� page 70 Congress Map and Directory ��������������������������������������������������������� page 72 Industry Symposia ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� page 73 Acknowledgements ������������������������������������������������������������������������ page 76 INTERNATIONAL COMBINED MEETING BRITISH HIP SOCIETY SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DELL’ANCA 26-27 NOVEMBER 2015 MILAN, ITALY COMMITTEES CHAIRMEN Fares Haddad (United Kingdom) Luigi Zagra (Italy) SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Francesco Benazzo (Italy) Francesco Biggi (Italy) Francesco Falez (Italy) Richard Field (United Kingdom) Sandro Giannini (Italy) Peter Howard (United Kingdom) Stephen A. Jones (United Kingdom) Andrew Manktelow (United Kingdom) Alessandro Massè (Italy) John Nolan (United Kingdom) Luca Pierannunzii (Italy) Emilio Romanini (Italy) John Skinner (United Kingdom) Aldo Toni (Italy) ABSTRACT REVIEWERS RESIDENTS’ ABSTRACT REVIEWERS Sandro Giannini (Italy) Fares Haddad (United Kingdom) Fares Haddad (United Kingdom) Gazi Huri (Turkey) Stephen A. Jones (United Kingdom) Giuseppe Solarino (Italy) Alessandro Massè (Italy) Luca Pierannunzii (Italy) Educational Corner Coordinator Emilio Romanini (Italy) Filippo Randelli (Italy) 2 I t à t a e l i i a c n o a S d a e c l l ’ A n BRITISH HIP SOCIETY SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DELL’ANCA Officers Of The British Hip Society Consiglio Direttivo PRESIDENT PRESIDENTE John Nolan (Norwich) Luigi Zagra PRESIDENT ELECT VICEPRESIDENTE Fares Haddad (London) Giovanni Zatti VICE PRESIDENT PAST PRESIDENT Peter Howard (Derby) Piero Garosi IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT SEGRETARIO John Skinner (RNOH, Middlesex) Giuseppe Solarino SECRETARY TESORIERE Stephen Jones (Cardiff) Giampaolo Rinaldi TREASURER CONSIGLIERI Jonathan Howell (Exeter) Claudio Carlo Castelli Pietro Cavaliere EDITORIAL SECRETARY Fabio D’Angelo Andy Manktelow (Nottingham) Marco d’Imporzano Francesco Franchin MEMBER AT LARGE Guido Grappiolo Dominic Meek (Glasgow) Michele Lisanti WEB MASTER Bruno Michele Marelli Richard Field (SWLEOC Epsom) Marco Villano Nicola Santori 3 WELCOME The British Hip Society and the Società Italiana dell’Anca welcome you to their first combined meeting on 26/27 November in Milan. To our knowledge, it is the very first time that two distinguished national speciality societies have integrated to organize a joint Congress that combines their traditions, current practices and future clinical and research trajectories. By sharing experiences in both primary and revision hip arthroplasty, discussing different techniques (bony fixation, tribology and more), examining the results of hip preserving surgery and arthroscopy, or simply considering everything about the hip, it is a unique opportunity to improve surgical decision making and skills and to understand the current state of the art. The meeting has received great interest not only in our native countries, but also all over Europe and outside the old continent. We also received tremendous industry support for which we are most grateful. You will enjoy 6 Instructional Courses, 6 Cross Fires on hot topics, 7 Symposia, 6 Industry Symposia, 30 Oral Presentation Sessions including Resident Sessions, making up an overall number of more than 320 Oral Presentations; there are also 170 Posters and a veritable Educational Corner; every current hip topic is addressed in 2 full congress days of discourse. This meeting has been made open to members of both societies, non-members, international attendees and all who are interested in the hip. The official language of the meeting is English, but simultaneous translation to Italian is provided in the plenary room. We look forward to meeting you and we wish you an exciting and very educational experience in Milan. Fares Haddad Luigi Zagra 4 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 5 Thursday, 26 November Room Washington Room Porta Room Monti Room Parini 7.45 Instructional Course Instructional Course Instructional Course Impaction bone grafting Osteotomies around the Management of technique in revision hip in the young adult: periprosthetic fractures indications and outcomes. are they joint preserving? 8.30 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Dual mobilty and new Revision: femoral side Arthroscopy and Tribology approaches conservative surgery 9.26 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Anterior approach Revision: acetabular side Imaging conservative and Periprostetic fractures, pediatrics megaprosthesis and tumors 10.30 Coffee break 10.45 Cross-Fire Anterior vs posterolateral approach: fashion and results 11.15 Symposium Pediatric hip 12.15 Lectures R. Ganz - H. Malchau 12.45 Industry Symposium Industry Symposium Industry Symposium 14.00 Symposium Registry 15.00 Cross-Fire Short vs standard stems: what is the real gain for the patients? 15.30 Coffee break 15.45 Cross-Fire Resurfacing: is there still an indication? 16.15 Symposium Ceramic in THA 17.15 Cross-Fire Oral Presentations Cemented vs cementless Award Session THA: is one technique suitable for all the seasons? 17.45 Symposium Residents’ The evolution of hip surgery Award Session and new insights 18.45 Opening Ceremony 19.30 6 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Hour Friday, 27 November Room Washington Room Porta Room Monti Room Parini 7:45 Instructional Course Instructional Course Instructional Course Management of THA Indications, techniques THA in DDH dislocation and outcomes of hip arthroscopy 8.30 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Modularity and taper Revision Trauma (part 1) THA in DDH 9.26 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Metal on Metal Infection Trauma (part 2) Primary THA (part 1) 10.30 Coffee break Coffee break 10.45 Cross-Fire 10.30 - 11.40 One stage vs two stage: Residents’ sessions changing the standard Conservative and trauma of treatment of infected THA? 11.15 Symposium Taperosis 11.40 - 12.45 Residents’ sessions 12.15 Cross-Fire Primary THA and Femoral neck modularity: complications still justified? 12.45 Lecture R. Capanna 13.05 Industry Symposium Industry Symposium 14.20 Symposium 14.20 - 15.23 Revision of the acetabular Residents’ session side Primary THA and tribology 15.20 Symposium 15.23 - 16.26 Treatment of proximal Residents’ session femoral fracture Revision 16.20 Coffee break 16.35 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Short stems Practice and outcomes Trauma (part 3) Preop planning and postop evaluation THA 17.31 Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Short stems and Blood loss, DVT Management and Primary THA (part 2) techniques prophylaxis and periop complications of traumatic management parients 18.35 BHS SIdA General Assembly General Assembly 19.30 7 ROOM PORTA 7.45-8.30 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE IMPACTION BONE GRAFTING TECHNIQUE IN REVISION Chairman: G. Rinaldi (Italy) 7.45 Which type of bone graft L. Pierannunzii (Italy) 7.55 Cemented IF (United Kingdom) J. Nolan 26 NOVEMBER 2015 8.07 Cementless IF F. Benazzo (Italy) 8.19 Discussion ROOM MONTI 7.45-8.30 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE OSTEOTOMIES AROUND THE HIP IN THE YOUNG ADULT: INDICATIONS AND OUTCOMES. ARE THEY JOINT PRESERVING? Chairman: A. Campacci (Italy) 7.45 Acetabular side M. Bankes (United Kingdom) 8.00 Femoral side L. Turchetto (Italy) 8.15 Discussion ROOM PARINI 7.45-8.30 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE MANAGEMENT OF PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURES Chairman: F. Haddad (United Kingdom) 7.45 When and how to revise A. Manktelow (United Kingdom) 7.57 Fixation and management of bone stock G. Zatti (Italy) 8.09 Solutions for complex cases G. Volpin (Italy) 8.21 Discussion 8 26 NOVEMBER 2015 ROOM WASHINGTON 8.30-9.26 ORAL PRESENTATIONS DUAL MOBILITY AND NEW APPROACHES Chairmen: S. Jones (United Kingdom), N. Santori (Italy) 8.30 Dual mobility socket in patients with increased risk of dislocation G. Gallinari, A. Rossi, R. Sotiri, D. Munegato, G. Zatti (Italy) 8.37 Prevention of dislocation in THA with dual mobility acetabular cup� 14 years follow up with RIPO DATABASE in elderly patients with Alzheimer and the neuromuscular system diseases G. Lucidi, M. Trono, A. Morigi, A. Trimarchi (Italy) 8.44 The use of dual mobility bearings in total hip arthroplasty� A multicentre review of 750 patients with minimum 1-year follow up S. Abouel-Enin, M.

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