Programme 3 rd Luxembourg Osteotomy Congress DEGENERATIVE and POSTTRAUMATIC DEFORMITIES? Preserve the knee joint! 27 28 November 2015 Chairmen: Dietrich Pape, MD, PhD Romain Seil, MD, PhD Co-chairmen: Henning Madry, MD, PhD Torsten Gerich, MD, PhD www.lih.lu International top speakers Hands-on workshops
Dear Colleagues, Friday, 27 November 2015 In 2012, 137.000 German patients have undergone a major knee surgery for osteoarthritis. Only 3.3% (n = 4.537 procedures) of these patients received an osteotomy around the knee. The majority of knee patients were treated with total (87.6%) or unilateral (9.1%) knee arthroplasty. Experts estimate that up to 1/3 of knee replacement patients may have benefitted from an osteotomy instead. In addition, European Arthroplasty Registers clearly show that 20% of all patients with total knee prosthesis are not satisfied with their knee function, mainly because of residual stiffness and pain. Although the number of osteotomies per year is still low, scientific interest in joint preserving procedures is rising worldwide due to improvements of planning, surgical technique and implants. Moreover, the indications for osteotomies around the knee are much broader and imply e.g. the simultaneous treatment of deformities and ligament instabilities including the patellofemoral joint. In approximately 25% of all deformity patients, the origin of malalignment is distant from the joint line and the determination of the center of rotation and angulation (CORA method) of the deformity is mandatory. Multiplanar deformities can be dealt with double osteotomies or in the presence of soft-tissue compromise with newly designed external fixators which allow for a simultaneous angular and limb length correction. This 3 rd Osteotomy Congress in Luxembourg is supposed to inform both young and experienced colleagues in the field of orthopedic / trauma surgery who regularly treat patients with knee OA and posttraumatic deformities. It offers a unique opportunity to gather detailed information of various techniques and implants from numerous industrial partners at a single event. A panel of high level International experts will present their favorite treatment algorithm. Critical discussions of these presentations are guaranteed. A number of hands-on workshops for internal and external fixators add to the practical experience: a maximum of 3 participants share one workstation under the guidance of experienced tutors. We hope that the scientific programme will help you to maintain the state of the art of this rapidly evolving field and to help you choosing the "right" implant for each patient. We look forward to welcome you in Luxembourg in November 2015. Prof. Dr. Dietrich Pape Prof. Dr. Romain Seil 09.15 Registration 09.30 Welcome / Pape D., Seil SESSION I: Osteotomies for degenerative deformities Chair: Pape D., Seil 09.45 HTO and biological preservation of the knee / Madry 10.00 Biomechanics of osteotomies around the knee / Amis 10.15 Epidemiology and etiology of malalignment of the lower extremity / W-Dahl 10.30 Extending osteotomies in ACL deficient knees / Dejour 10.45 Modern indications for osteotomies / Denti 11.00 Discussion 11.15 Coffee Break 11.45 Current concepts: HTO / Staubli 12.00 Current concepts: DFO / Brinkman 12.15 Different plate fixators for open-wedge high tibial osteotomy Pries 12.30 How to avoid intraoperative complications / Von Recum 12.45 Neurovascular complications: worst case scenario / Gerich 13.00 First European National Osteotomy Registry: UKKOR / Elson 13.15 Discussion 13.30 Lunch Break 13.45 Lunch Workshop ÖSSUR SESSION II: Osteotomies and patellofemoral pathology Chair: Teitge, Dejour 14.30 KEY NOTE LECTURE: Does limb rotation matter? / Teitge 14.50 Current concepts on anatomy and biomechanics of patellar stability / Amis 15.05 Rotational osteotomy for patella instability / Teitge 15.20 Arthroscopic trochleoplasty / Strauss 15.35 The Lyon's sulcus-deepening trochleoplasty in previous unsuccessful patellofemoral surgery / Dejour 15.50 Osteotomies for patellofemoral OA / Sanchis-Alfonso 16.05 Discussion 16.15 Coffee Break 16.45-18.30 Programme
Programme Saturday, 28 November 2015 SESSION III: Advanced concepts for osteotomies around the knee Chair: NN, Kohn 08.15 Biomechanics of current osteotomy plates: which design makes sense? / Pape D. 08.30 New techniques for osteotomies / Imhoff 08.45 Double level osteotomies: indications, techniques and results Lobenhoffer 09.00 Complications after knee osteotomies / Lorbach 09.15 Secondary deformities: osteotomy for failed osteotomy Lustig 09.30 Osteotomies in the third world: simple fixation techniques for complex problems / Fritschy 09.45 Minimal invasive surgery and safe osteotomies / Wilson 10.00 HTO versus Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty / Seil 10.15 Discussion 10.30 Coffee Break SESSION IV: Posttraumatic deformities / Chair: Lobenhoffer, Gerich 11.15 The CORA method: extraarticular deformities / Strecker 11.30 Fast versus gradual corrections: internal versus external fixator Lammens 11.45 Posttraumatic intraarticular osteotomies / Van Heerwaarden 12.00 Posttraumatic malalignment after distal femoral fractures Pape HC. 12.15 Posttraumatic malalignment after proximal tibial fractures Lobenhoffer 12.30 Soft tissue compromised lower limbs with malalignment Voigt 12.45 Infections / Metsemakers 13.00 Healing monitoring: feedback by intelligent implants Richards Director AO Labor Davos 13.15 Effect of implants surfaces on bony integration Richards Director AO Labor Davos 13.30 Digital Planning with TraumaCad / Dawson 13.45 Lunch Break 14.30-16.15 Friday, 27 November 2015 16.45 17.15 WS 01: Hands-on workshop Synthes: Tibia / Staubli WS02: Hands-on workshop Arthrex: Open Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Von Recum, Pries 17.15 17.45 WS 03: Hands-on workshop Synthes: Tibia / Staubli WS 04: Hands-on workshop Arthrex: Open Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Von Recum, Pries 18.00 18.30 WS 05: BrainLab: Digital planning of knee osteotomies (TraumaCad) Dawson WS 06: Hands-on workshop Smith & Nephew: Taylor Spatial Frame Metsemakers, Docquier Saturday, 28 November 2015 14.30 15.00 WS 07: BrainLab: Digital planning of knee osteotomies (TraumaCad) Dawson WS 08: Hands-on workshop Smith & Nephew: Taylor Spatial Frame Metsemakers, Docquier 15.15 15.45 WS 09: Hands-on workshop Synthes: Femur / Brinkman WS 10: Hands-on workshop Arthrex: Open Wedge Distal Femoral Osteotomy Von Recum, Pries, Imhoff 15.45 16.15 WS 11: Hands-on workshop Synthes: Femur / Brinkman WS 12: Hands-on workshop Arthrex Open Wedge Distal Femoral Osteotomy Von Recum, Pries, Imhoff We would like to thank our partner "Deutsche Arthrose- Hilfe e.v." and all other partners of the Luxembourg osteotomy congress 2015 for their extraordinary support! Partners
AMIS Andrew A., Professor Imperial College, London, United Kingdom IMHOFF, Andreas B., Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klinikum rechts der Isar der TU, München, Germany PAPE, Dietrich, Prof. Dr. med. VAN HEERWAARDEN, Ronald, MD, PhD Maartenskliniek, Woerden, Netherlands BRINKMAN, Martijn, MD, PhD Maartenskliniek, Woerden, Netherlands KOHN, Dieter M., Prof. Dr. med. PRIES, Frank, Dr. med. Mare Klinikum, Kronshagen, Germany VOIGT, Christine, Prof. Dr. med. habil. Diakoniekrankenhaus Friederikenstift, Hannover, Germany Faculty DAWSON, Matt, FRCS North Cumbria University Hospital, Carlisle, United Kingdom DEJOUR, David, MD Lyon-Ortho-Clinic, Lyon, France DENTI, Matteo, Professor Clinica Luganese, Lugano, Switzerland DOCQUIER, Pierre-Louis, Professor Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Bruxelles, Belgium ELSON, David, FRCS Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, United Kingdom FRITSCHY, Daniel, Prof. Dr. med. Hopital de la Tour, Meyrin, Switzerland GERICH, Torsten, Prof. Dr. med. LAMMENS, Johan, Prof. Dr. med. UZ Leuven, Pellenberg, Belgium LOBENHOFFER, Philipp, Prof. Dr. med. go:h Gelenkchirurgie Orthopädie, Hannover, Germany LORBACH, Olaf, PD Dr. med. LUSTIG, Sébastien, Professor Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, Lyon, France MADRY, Henning, Prof. Dr. med. METSEMAKERS, W.-J., MD UZ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium PAPE, Hans-Christoph, Prof. Dr. med. Universitätsklinik und Poliklinik der RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany RICHARDS, Geoff, Professor AO Research Institute Davos, Davos Platz, Switzerland SANCHIS-ALFONSO, Vicente, MD, PhD Hospital 9 de Octubre and Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, Valencia, Spain SEIL, Romain, Prof. Dr. med. STAUBLI, Alex, Dr. med. Privatklinik Sonnmatt, Luzern, Switzerland STRAUSS, Marc, MD University Hospital, Ullevaal, Oslo, Norway STRECKER, Wolf, Prof. Dr. med. Klinikum am Bruderwald, Bamberg, Germany TEITGE, Robert A., Professor Wayne State University, Grosse Pointe Shores, USA VON RECUM, Jan, MD BG Unfallklinik, Ludwigshafen, Germany W-DAHL, Annette, PhD Lund University, Lund, Sweden WILSON, Adrian, FRCS Basingstoke & North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, United Kingdom Faculty
Information Venue Amphitheatre, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, 4 rue Nicolas-Ernest Barblé, 1210 Luxembourg, Luxembourg Organiser Centre de Recherche Public de la Santé, 1A-B rue Thomas Edison, 1445 Strassen, Luxembourg Congress Office Intercongress GmbH Wilhelmstr. 7, 65185 Wiesbaden Germany fon +49 611 977 16-0, fax +49 611 977 16-16 info.wiesbaden@intercongress.de Times Friday, 27 November 2015: 08.30 h 18.00 h Saturday, 28 November 2015: 08.00 h 16.15 h Registration Online registration is possible at www.intercongress.de. Please note the general terms and conditions. Convention Fees Medical Specialist 260 Fellow, Resident 220 The congress will be held under the patronage of ESSKA & Deutsche Arthrose-Hilfe (DAH). Patronage of AGA & GOTS + CME credits: will be requested. How to reach By airplane: The international airport of Luxembourg is just 6 km away from the city centre. Have a look at the website www.lux-airport.lu to see which airlines fly in to Luxembourg. By train: Luxembourg is connected to the TGV and ICE network and can be reached from the bordered countries easily. For your information use the following links: www.bahn.de / www.sncf.com / www.b-rail.be / www.sbb.ch By car: Bordered by Belgium, France and Germany, Luxembourg is connected to the far corners of Europe by an excellent network of highways: A1, A13, A3, A4, A6, A7. From the main station please use bus line 22 to reach the congress venue. Detailed information how to reach the Amphitheatre, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg can be found on: www.chl.lu/fr/contact