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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
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 3
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. 4 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 5
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 6 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 7
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 8 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 9
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 10 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 11
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 12 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 13
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. 14 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty 15
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/ 16 AO Recon Hybrid Course—Principles of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
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