The North American Hip and Knee Symposium On Demand Educational Program is led by our world-renowned Surgeon Faculty. You will hear from surgeon experts on current trends and topics in total hip arthroplasty including the latest navigation solutions for hip. Education includes didactic discussioncadaveric bioskills demonstrations and interactive panel debating the latest topics in Orthopeadics.


Contributors by sessions:

Transformative Techniques and Technologies in Primary THA

  • Dr Amit Atrey, United States of America
  • Prof Edward Davis, United Kingdom
  • Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
  • Dr Joshua Jacobs, United States of America
  • Dr Brent Lanting, Canada
  • Dr Adam Rothenberg, United States of America
  • Dr Ran Schwarzkopf, United States of America
  • Dr Ritesh Shah, India
  • Dr Edwin Su, United States of America

Transformative Techniques and Technologies in Revision THA

  • Dr George Guild, United States of America
  • Dr Amir Khoshbin, Canada
  • Dr Richard McCalden, Canada
  • Dr Thorsten Seyler, United States of America

A Modern Muscle Sparing Approach: ABLE♢ Advanced Anterior Approach

  • Dr George Babikian, United States of America
  • Dr Jeffrey Geller, United States of America
  • Dr Rhett Hallows, United States of America
  • Dr James Howard, United States of America
  • Dr Brian McGrory, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England*

Welcome to the second Global Webinar of the Global Webinar e-series 2022 - Restoring Hip Stability. In this module called Optimizing Stability in THA through the Next Generation Dual Mobility, experts from across the globe will deliver knowledge and expertise on how to consider high-risk patients for hip instability in total hip arthroplasty.

This Global Webinar will take place on the 30th August 2022 on this platform via a Zoom link. To access the event and collect 1 CPD point, you will need to fulfill the related pre-webinar questions and then to click on the Webinar event link to join the webinar.

This series includes 3 Global Webinars for which you can independently register. They represent a great opportunity to learn from and engage with leaders in hip arthroplasty.

In this module, you also have access to pre-webinar content we recommend you to complete prior to the related webinar. This content will still be available after the webinar, as well as post-webinar content related to the Global Webinar.

Contributors:

  • Dr Amit Atrey, Canada
  • Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
  • Dr Amir Khosbhin, Canada
  • Dr Ran Schwarzkopf, United States of America
  • Dr Ed Su, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

In this module, experts from across the globe will deliver knowledge and expertise on how to consider high-risk patients for hip instability in total hip arthroplasty. 

Contributors:

  • Dr Amit Atrey, Canada
  • Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
  • Dr Ed Su, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England*

This educational program is led by our world-renowned surgeon faculty.  You will hear from international experts on the role of next generation dual mobility in patients who are high risk of dislocation.

Contributors: 

  • Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
  • Dr Amir Khoshbin, Canada
  • Dr Edwin Su, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

This module will provide learners with the history, the concept and the philosophy of the POLAR3 total hip system. Experts will drive us through the system specifics as well as their own experience. Finally, you will also review the latest evidence for POLAR3.

Contributors:

  • Dr Arnaud Fiquet, France
  • Dr William Lutes, United States of America
  • Mr Philip Roberts, United Kingdom

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has revolutionized the treatment of hip arthritis. The procedure can be performed using a variety of surgical approaches, each with unique advantages and disadvantages. This module aims at reviewing the various surgical approaches for THA and provides pros and cons based on clinical outcomes. Expert surgeons debate on the best surgical approach to perform in THA and discuss associated dislocation rates.

Contributors:

  • Dr Mathias Bostrom, United States of America
  • Dr John Masonis, United States of America
  • Dr Richard McCalden, Canada
  • Dr José Rodriguez, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

Tribology is the study of friction, wear and lubrication, and design of bearings. Articulating components should minimise the generation of wear particles in order to optimize long-term survival of the prosthesis. This module aims at providing a good understanding of the principle of tribology in total joint arthroplasty and how bearing choice can influence success and improve patient outcomes.

Contributors:

  • Prof Moussa Hamadouche, France
  • Prof Thomas Heyse, Germany
  • Dr Ran Schwarzkopf, United States of America
  • Dr Edwin Su, United States of America
  • Dr Catherine Van der Straeten, Belgium

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

In these short educational videos, the faculty compares the ABLE Advanced Anterior Approach with other advanced muscle sparing approach and describes the role of enabling technology in advanced anterior approach THA. Then, they will share their tips and tricks and discuss cases in THA.

Contributors:

  • Dr Rhett Hallows, United States of America
  • Dr R. Johannes Plate, United States of America
  • Dr Adam Rana, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England

The North American Hip and Knee Symposium On Demand Educational Program is led by our world-renowned Surgeon Faculty. Attendees will hear from surgeon experts on current trends and topics in total hip and knee arthroplasty including robotics, material science and outpatient total joint. Education will include didactic discussion, cadaveric bioskills demonstrations, technology labs and interactive panels debating the latest topics in orthopedics.

Contributors:

  • Dr Amit Atrey, Canada
  • Prof Edward Davis, United Kingdom
  • Dr Stephen Duncan, United States of America
  • Dr Don Garbuz, Canada