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Competency-Based
                                                                         Curriculum

AO Recon Hybrid
Course—
Principles of Total Hip
and Knee Arthroplasty
3 modules conducted in 5 online sessions and 2 face-to-face hands-on sessions

November 2–7,        Athens,                                   EVENT PROGRAM
2020                 Greece

Best-in-class
education in
joint preservation
and replacement
And Knee Arthroplasty - AO Recon Hybrid Course
Content           4   Mission
                      Purpose statement
                      The AO principles of fracture management

                  5   Welcome

                  6   Course description
                      Goal of the course
                      Target participants
                      Learning objectives

                  7   Chairpersons and faculty

                  8   Monday (18:00–19:45 CET), November 2, 2020
                      Module 1

                  9   Tuesday (18:00–19:30 CET), November 3, 2020
                      Module 2–Part 1

               10     Tuesday (19:50–21:20 CET), November 3, 2020
                      Module 2–Part 2

               11     Thursday (18:00–19:30 CET), November 5, 2020
                      Module 3–Part 1

               12     Thursday (19:50-21:20 CET), November 5, 2020
                      Module 3–Part 2

               13     Saturday (9:00–15:00 EET (UTC +2)), November 7, 2020
                      Module 2–Part 3 | Skills Lab – Hip
                                                            EET TIME ZONE
                      Module 3–Part 3 | Skills Lab – Knee

               14     Event organization
                      Event information and logistics

               15     General information

               16     Event venue for skills lab

               17     Principles of AO educational events

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Mission                                         Purpose statement
The AO’s mission is promoting                   AO Recon is a global network of
excellence in patient care and                  orthopedic surgeons committed to
outcomes in trauma and                          best-in-class education in joint
musculoskeletal disorders.                      preservation and replacement.

The AO principles of fracture management

1                      2                        3                          4

Fracture reduction     Fracture fixation        Preservation of the        Early and safe
and fixation to        providing absolute or    blood supply to            mobilization and
restore anatomical     relative stability, as   soft tissues and           rehabilitation of the
relationships.         required by the          bone by gentle             injured part and the
                       “per­sonality” of the    reduction techniques       patient as a whole.
                       fracture, the patient,   and careful handling.
                       and the injury.

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Welcome
  Dear AO Recon course participant,

  It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to our principles course
  that offers newly certified surgeons a training on the key principles of
  primary hip and knee arthroplasty.

  During this hybrid course, renowned expert surgeons will lead
  interactive discussion groups and instructional lectures and deliver
  technical know-how in practical exercises to develop your decision-
  making competency.

  Your current level of knowledge, attitudes, and skills will be challenged
  throughout the course. The best-in-class curriculum and faculty will
  provide you a memorable learning experience that will remain with you
  for a lifetime.

  We hope that you will immediately integrate these insights into your
  daily practice, in order to reach our shared goal: to improve patient
  care through surgical excellence.

  Yours sincerely,

  Norbert P. Haas                   Carsten Perka
  AO Recon                          AO Recon
  Steering Board                    Education Forum

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Course description                             Goal of the course
This hybrid version of the course is           The AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of
modular in structure and highly                Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty teaches
                                               fundamental principles and current concepts
interactive. Short, evidence-based
                                               in the treatment of patients with a need for
lectures cover the key information             primary arthroplasty in the hip and knee. This
required. Moderated case                       course is the initial step along the path of
discussions in small groups will               lifelong learning in the area of joint
expand on each topic and help                  arthroplasty. Based on a patient-centered
                                               approach this course focuses on the key
participants to develop decision-
                                               principles of primary arthroplasty.
making and surgical management
skills. Participants will perform
hands-on practical exercises                   Target participants
including templating and planning
exercises. Participants will share their       This course is targeted at newly certified
                                               orthopedic surgeons and advanced
experience with faculty and peers. All         orthopedic surgical trainees.
factors related to achieving the best
possible outcomes in primary
arthroplasty will be covered.                  Learning objectives
                                               At the end of this course, participants will be
                                               able to:
                                               • Identify patient’s reconstructive surgery
                                                   needs
                                               • Adopt a patient-centered approach
                                               • Anticipate, recognize, and stratify
                                                   potential complications
                                               • Describe and discuss safe and effective
                                                   procedures for primary arthroplasty
                                               • Discuss the management of early and
                                                   late problems or complications
                                               • Communicate and facilitate a
                                                   multidisciplinary team-based approach
                                               • Apply best practice to optimize and
                                                   document patient outcomes

                                                                                 Competency-Based
                                                                                    Curriculum

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Chairpersons and Faculty
Online Module 1
Sam          Oussedik         London, United Kingdom          International chairperson
Dinko        Vidović          Zagreb, Croatia                 Local chairperson
George       Macheras         Athens, Greece                  Local chairperson
Anthony      Albers           Montreal, Canada                International faculty
Plamen       Kinov            Sofia, Bulgaria                 Regional faculty
Boris        Šteňo            Bratislava, Slovakia            Regional faculty
Mladen       Japjec           Zagreb, Croatia                 National faculty
Domagoj      Mlinarić         Varaždin, Croatia               National faculty
George       Babis            Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Theofilos    Karachalios      Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Lazaros      Poultsidis       Athens, Greece                  National faculty

Online Module 2
Bas          Masri            Vancouver,Canada                International chairperson
Dinko        Vidović          Zagreb,Croatia                  Local chairperson
George       Macheras         Athens,Greece                   Local chairperson
Anthony      Albers           Montreal,Canada                 International faculty
Simon        Kovač            Valdoltra,Slovenia              Regional faculty
Krisztian    Sisak            Szeged,Hungary                  Regional faculty
Boris        Šteňo            Bratislava,Slovakia             Regional faculty
Mario        Starešinić       Zagreb,Croatia                  Local co-chairperson
Slaven       Babić            Zagreb,Croatia                  National faculty
Takis        Koulouvaris      Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Lazaros      Poultsidis       Athens,Greece                   National faculty
Ioannis      Vlamis           Athens, Greece                  National faculty

Online Module 3
Sam          Oussedik         London, United Kingdom          International chairperson
Dinko        Vidović          Zagreb, Croatia                 Local chairperson
George       Macheras         Athens, Greece                  Local chairperson
Plamen       Kinov            Sofia, Bulgaria                 Regional faculty
Sujith       Konan            London, United Kingdom          Regional faculty
Boris        Šteňo            Bratislava, Slovakia            Regional faculty
Gordan       Gulan            Lovran, Croatia                 National faculty
Mislav       Jelić            Zagreb, Croatia                 National faculty
Eduard       Rod              Zagreb, Croatia                 National faculty
Theofilos    Karachalios      Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Lazaros      Poultsidis       Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Panagiotis   Tsailas          Athens, Greece                  National faculty

On-site Module 2 and 3
George       Macheras         Athens, Greece                  Local chairperson
George       Babis            Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Theofilos    Karachalios      Larissa, Greece                 National faculty
Panagiotis   Koulouvaris      Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Panagiotis   Tsailas          Athens, Greece                  National faculty
Ioannis      Vlamis           Athens, Greece                  National faculty

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Monday (18:00–19:45 CET (UTC +1))
November 2, 2020

Module 1
Moderator: S Oussedik
Perioperative Management of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
18:00–18:10     Welcome and introduction                            S Oussedik, D Vidović,
                                                                    G Macheras

18:10–18:20     Summary: Optimizing the patient journey             A Albers

18:20–18:25     Questions and answers                               Moderator: S Oussedik

18:25–18:35     Preventing infection and thromboembolic disease D Mlinaric
                in joint replacement

18:35–18:40     Questions and answers                               Moderator: S Oussedik

18:40–18:50     Pain management and rehabilitation                  M Japjec

18:50–18:55     Questions and answers                               Moderator: S Oussedik

18:55–19:40     Small group discussion 1                            All faculty
                Assessment and decision making

19:40–19:45     Closing of module: Take-home messages               S Oussedik, D Vidović,
                                                                    G Macheras

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Tuesday (18:00–19:30 CET (UTC +1))
November 3, 2020

Module 2–Part 1
Moderator: B Masri
Performing Total Hip Arthroplasty
18:00–18:10   Welcome and introduction                           B Masri

18:10–18:20   Key steps in THA                                   L Poultsidis

18:20–18:25   Questions and answers                              Moderator: B Masri

18:25–18:35   Overview of surgical approaches for THA            B Šteňo

18:35–18:40   Questions and answers                              Moderator: B Masri

18:40–18:50   Cemented fixation                                  K Sisak

18:50–18:55   Questions and answers                              Moderator: B Masri

18:55–19:05   Cementless fixation of the cup                     S Babic

19:05–19:10   Questions and answers                              Moderator: B Masri

19:10–19:20   Cementless fixation of the stem                    S Kovač

19:20–19:25   Questions and answers                              Moderator: B Masri

19:25–19:30   Closing of module: Take-home messages              B Masri

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Tuesday (19:50–21:20 CET (UTC +1))
November 3, 2020

Module 2–Part 2
Moderator: B Masri
Performing Total Hip Arthroplasty
19:50–20:00      Welcome and introduction                          B Masri

20:00–20:10      Bearing choice in THA                             M Starešinić

20:10–20:15      Questions and answers                             Moderator: B Masri

20:15–20:25      Intraoperative challenges and complications       B Masri

20:25–20:30      Questions and answers                             Moderator: B Masri

20:30–20:40      Preventing dislocation in THA                     G Macheras

20:40–20:45      Questions and answers                             Moderator: B Masri

20:45–21:15      Small group discussion 2                          All faculty
                 Total hip arthroplasty—surgical approaches,
                 preventing dislocation, and fixation

21:15–21:20      Closing of module 2: Take-home messages           B Masri

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Thursday (18:00–19:30 CET (UTC +1))
November 5, 2020

Module 3–Part 1
Moderator: S Oussedik
Performing Total Knee Arthroplasty
18:00–18:05   Welcome and introduction                          S Oussedik

18:05–18:20   Key steps in TKA and overview of surgical         S Konan
              approaches for TKA

18:20–18:25   Questions and answers:                            Moderator: S Oussedik

18:25–18:35   Limb alignment and kinematics                     P Kinov

18:35–18:40   Questions and answers:                            Moderator: S Oussedik

18:40–18:50   The role of the PCL in TKA                        D Vidović

18:50–18:55   Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

18:55–19:05   Bone cuts in TKA                                  M Jelic

19:05–19:10   Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

19:10–19:20   Balancing the varus knee and fixed flexion        S Oussedik
              contracture

19:20–19:25   Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

19:25–19:30   Closing of module 3: Take-home messages           S Oussedik

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Thursday (19:50-21:20 CET (UTC +1))
November 5, 2020

Module 3–Part 2
Moderator: S Oussedik
Performing Total Knee Arthroplasty
19:50–20:00      Welcome and introduction                          S Oussedik

20:00–20:10      Balancing the valgus knee                         T Karachalios

20:10–20:15      Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

20:15–20:25      Patellofemoral resurfacing and tracking           G Gulan

20:25–20:30      Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

20:30–20:40      Fixation options in knee replacement              E Rod

20:40–20:45      Questions and answers                             Moderator: S Oussedik

20:45–21:15      Small group discussion 3                          All faculty
                 Total knee arthroplasty—intraoperative
                 challenges and complications

21:15–21:20      Closing of module 3 and course: Take-home         S Oussedik
                 messages

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Saturday (9:00–15:00                  EET TIME ZONE     (UTC +2))
November 7, 2020

Module 2–Part 3
Moderator: G Macheras
Performing Total Hip Arthroplasty–AO Recon Skills Lab
08:30–08:50   Registration

09:00–10:00   • Templating a THA                                  All faculty

10:00–12:00   • Reaming the acetabulum and inserting a cup        G Babis, P Tsailas
              • Preparing the femur and inserting a stem          T Karachalios,
                                                                  P Koulouvaris,
              • Safe zones for screw insertion                    I Vlamis

Module 3–Part 3
Moderator: G Macheras
Performing Total Knee Arthroplasty–AO Recon Skills Lab
13:00–15:00   •   Planning a TKA                                  T Karachalios
              •   Alignment for a tibial cut                      P Tsailas
              •   Performing a tibial cut                         P Koulouvaris
              •   Cementing                                       G Babis

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Event organization

AO Recon
Elisabet Amanatidou
Davos
Switzerland
Phone     +41 79 453 2307
E-mail    elisabet.amanatidou@aorecon.org

AO funding sources
Unrestricted educational grants from different sources are collected and pooled together
centrally by the AO.
All events are planned and scheduled by local and regional AO surgeon groups based on
local needs assessments. We rely on industrial commercial partners for in-kind support to
run simulations and/or skills training if educationally necessary.

Event information and logistics

AO Courses Greece
Chrysoula Diakatou
Phone    +30 6944298981
E-mail   chrysoula.diakatou@aocourses.org

Event organization compliance
In certain countries where AO has no office but offers educational events, the AO cooperates
with third party companies to conduct local organization and logistics, as well as to
communicate with participants in the local language. In these cases, the AO has put rules
and guidelines in place to ensure that this cooperation has no impact on the curricula,
scientific program, or faculty selection.

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General information

Event fee                                          Use of mobile phones
AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total         Use of mobile phones is not permitted in the
Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: EUR 250                 lecture halls or in other rooms during
                                                   educational activities. Please be considerate
Disclosures and conflicts of interest              of others by turning off your mobile phone.
All disclosure information can be viewed on
https://aorecon.aofoundation.org/disclosure.html   Hygiene guidelines for AO educational events
                                                   General protective measures must be
Evaluation guidelines                              observed throughout the event
All AO Recon events apply the same                 • Routine cleaning and disinfection of
evaluation process, which includes pre- and          frequently touched surfaces
post-event online evaluation and on-site           • Face masks must be worn through the
written questionnaires. These evaluation             entire duration of the event
tools help ensure that AO Recon continues          • Frequent hand hygiene (when entering
to meet your training needs.                         and exiting rooms)
                                                   • Hand disinfectants must be provided at
Intellectual property                                each door
Event materials, presentations, and case           • Physical distancing of min. 1.5 m between
studies are the intellectual property of the         persons at AO events
event faculty.                                     • Respiratory etiquette (use masks, proper
All rights are reserved. For more information,       coughing etiquette, etc.)
please see: www.aofoundation.org/legal.            • Visual reminders of proper measures and
                                                     etiquette must be placed at doors
Recording, photographing, or copying
lectures, practical exercises, case                At practical-exercise stations
discussions, or any event materials is             • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
strictly forbidden.                                   FFP2 face masks and non-sterile,
                                                      latex-free examination gloves must be
                                                      worn by all participants and faculty
                                                   • FFP2 (alt. N95) face masks and gloves
                                                      must be stocked in sufficient numbers,
The AO reserves the right to film,                    and made available at the entrance of
photograph, and audio record during its               practical-exercise rooms
events. Participants must understand that in       • All PPE must be disposed of after the end
this context they may appear in these                 of the practical-exercise session in a
recorded materials. The AO assumes                    dedicated place. New PPE must be used
participants agree that these recorded                for subsequent sessions
materials may be used for the AO’s                 • All instruments must be disinfected
marketing and other purposes, and that they           (sprayed) after the practical exercise is
may be made available to the public.                  completed
                                                   • Participants re-use the same station for
No Insurance                                          the full duration of the event
The event organization does not take out           • If necessary, adapt the quantity of
insurance to cover any individual against             workstations per table to meet space
accident, theft, or other risks.                      requirements

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Event venue for skills lab

KAT Attica General Hospital
Nikis 2, Kifisia,
145 61Athens
Greece
Phone +302132086000
E-mail infokat@kat-hosp.gr
https://www.kat-hosp.gr/

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Principles of AO educational events

1. Academic independence                        3. Branding and advertising
Development of all curricula, design of         No industry logos or advertising (apart from
scientific event programs, and selection of     the AO Foundation and its clinical divisions)
faculty are the sole responsibilities of        are permitted in the area where educational
volunteer AO network surgeons.                  activities take place.
All education is planned based on needs
assessment data, designed and evaluated         Sponsors providing financial or in-kind
using concepts and evidence from the most       support are allowed to have a promotional
current medical education research, and         booth or run activities outside the
reflects the expertise of the AO Education      educational area with approval from the
Institute (www.aofoundation.org).               event chairperson.
Industry participation is not allowed during
the entire curriculum development and           4. Use of technologies and products in
planning process to ensure academic             practical sessions
independence and to keep content free from      In case practical sessions are chosen as an
bias.                                           educational method to educate skills, the
                                                technologies and products used have been
2. Compliance to accreditation and              approved or reviewed by the AO Technical
industry codes                                  Commission—a large independent group of
All planning, organization, and execution of    volunteer surgeons developing and peer-
educational activities follow existing codes    reviewing new technology on behalf of the
for accreditation of high-quality education:    AO Foundation.
• Accreditation Criteria of the Accreditation   Any technology and/or products used in the
    Council for Continuing Medical Education,   practical sessions of this event have been
    US (www.accme.org)                          found suitable to serve
• ACCME Standards for Commercial                the defined educational purposes.
    Support: Standards to Ensure                This does not imply any statement about its
    Independence in CME Activities              use and performance in actual clinical
    (www.accme.org)                             scenarios.
• Criteria for Accreditation of Live            More information on the AO Technical
    Educational Events of the European          Commission can be found on the AO’s
    Accreditation Council for Continuing        website: www.aofoundation.org/tc.
    Medical Education (www.uems.eu)
                                                5. Personnel
Events that receive direct or indirect          Industry staff members are not permitted to
unrestricted educational grants or in-kind      interfere with the educational content or
support from industry also follow the ethical   engage in educational activities during the
codes of the medical industry, such as:         event.
• Eucomed Guidelines on Interactions with
   Healthcare Professionals
   (www.medtecheurope.org)
• AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions
   with Health Care Professionals
   (www.advamed.org)
• Mecomed Guidelines on Interactions with
   Healthcare Professionals
   (www.mecomed.com)

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                                Deformity
AO Recon is a global network
of orthopedic surgeons
committed to best-in-class
education in joint preservation
and replacement.

AO Recon | Clavadelerstrasse 1 | 7270 Davos | Switzerland
Phone +41 81 414 21 11 | info@aorecon.org

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