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BERL N International Shoulder Course 2020 BERLIN, GERMANY APRIL 16–18 Reconstructive Shoulder Surgery in 2020 – Where do we stand? PROGRAM
I N V I TAT I O N Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the scientific committee, it is a great pleasure to announce the Berlin Interna- tional Shoulder Course (BISC) 2020. Worldwide public and political interest has been turned on the assessment of the qual- ity of care and surgical outcome in shoulder surgery. It is time to reflect and ask ourselves what we really have achieved during the last decades using new technologies, sophisti- cated implants and so-called modern surgical techniques. What have been the true milestones of arthroscopic and open shoulder reconstruc- tive procedures including rotator cuff repair, instability surgery, AC-joint reconstruction etc.? A second focus of BISC 2020 will be the management of complications. With increasing numbers of primary interventions, revision surgery still represents an underestimated problem that is mainly solved in specialized centres. Diagnostic strategies and therapeutic options including salvage procedures will be presented during the meeting. References 1. Data on file at Smith & Nephew, report 15000897, 2012. 2. Costantino PD, Friedman CD. Synthetic bone graft substitutes. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1994;27:1037–1074 Another highlight will be a session that is called “Shoulder surgeons who REGENESORB™ Material HEALICOIL™ REGENETEN™ underwent shoulder surgery!”. Renowned shoulder surgeons will present Replaced by bone within 24 months.1 REGENESORB Bioinductive Implant their own shoulder pathology that they have suffered as patients and will Suture Anchor provide insight into how it feels to be on „the other side of the curtain“. at 18 months at 6 months Video demonstrations, live surgeries and mini-battles with international and national experts will complement the scientific lectures. Practical skills Comparisons of absorption, measured via μCT, at 6 and can be improved and enhanced in ultrasound and cadaver workshops. 18 months.2 The course will again take place in one of the most attractive locations Rotator Cuff Repair in the heart of Berlin, between Kurfuerstendamm and Potsdamer Platz. The InterContinental Hotel Berlin reflects the dynamic of the German cap- Advanced Healing Solutions ital and unites tradition and modernity. Its outstanding meeting facilities guarantee professionalism in a familial atmosphere. Learn more at smith-nephew.com. We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Berlin International Shoulder Course from April 16 – 18, 2020! Smith & Nephew, Inc. 150 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810, www.smith-nephew.com, US Customer Service: +1 800 343 5717 ™Trademark of Smith & Nephew. ©2019 Smith & Nephew. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. 17382 V1 03/19 Prof. Dr. Markus Scheibel SHO19_17382_V1_Advanced_Healing_Solutions_JofA_8.25x10.875_1pg_F_0319.indd 1 4/4/19 3:27 PM 1
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S SMALL, SIMPLE, STRONG JuggerKnot® All-Suture Anchor The Revolutionary Implant that Started the All-Suture Market 1 Invitation 4 Information International Scientific Committee Local Organizing Committee Patronage 5 Faculty 8 Schedule 12 Scientific Program 12 Thursday, April 16, 2020 18 Friday, April 17, 2020 20 Saturday, April 18, 2020 32 Live Surgeries 33 Lunch Symposia 38 Ultrasound Workshop 38 Brunch Symposia 41 Sponsors and Exhibitors 42 Floor Plan 44 General Information 53 Registration All content herein is protected by copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights, as applicable, owned by or licensed to Zimmer Biomet or its affiliates unless otherwise indicated, and must not be redistributed, duplicated or disclosed, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Zimmer Biomet. This material is intended for health care professionals. For indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential adverse effects and patient counselling information, see the package insert or contact your local representative; visit www.zimmerbiomet.com for additional 2 product information. It is important that immobilization of the treatment site be maintained until healing has occurred. ©2019 Zimmer Biomet.
I N F O R M AT I O N FA C U LT Y International Scientific Committee Speakers George S. Athwal, Canada Anthony A. Romeo, USA Emilio Calvo, Spain Markus Scheibel, Switzerland/Germany Jens Doruk Werner Agneskirchner Akgün Anderl Alessandro Castagna, Italy Hiroyuki Sugaya, Japan Bernhard Jost, Switzerland Philippe Valenti, France Philipp Moroder, Germany Gilles Walch, France Samuel George S. Raul Antuña Athwal Barco Local Organizing Committee Doruk Akgün, Germany Nina Maziak, Germany Johannes Samy Achilleas Elisabeth Böhm, Germany Marvin Minkus, Germany Barth Bouaicha Boutsiadis Victor Danzinger, Germany Paulina Peters, Germany Marios Loucas, Germany Fabian Plachel, Germany Rafael Loucas, Germany Katja Rüttershoff, Germany Pascal Elisabeth Ulrich Manije Massih, Germany Kathi Thiele, Germany Boileau Böhm Brunner Invited Special Guest Speaker Wayne Z. Emilio Alessandro Eiji Itoi, Japan Burkhead Jr. Calvo Castagna Patronage Philippe Victor Mehmet Collin Danzinger Demirhan Bassem Emmanouil Florian Elhassan Fandridis Freislederer Christian Michael C. Stefan Gerber Glanzmann Greiner Peter Abdul-Ihla Niels Habermeyer Hachem Hellmers 4 5
FA C U LT Y FA C U LT Y Ralph Andreas B. Eiji Fabian Patric Falk Hertel Imhoff Itoi Plachel Raiss Reuther Bernhard Max Jörn Anthony A. Joaquin Felix H. Jost Kääb Kircher Romeo Sanchez-Sotelo “Buddy” Savoie Alexandre Laurent Thibault Markus Benedikt Hiroyuki Lädermann Lafosse Lafosse Scheibel Schliemann Sugaya Helmut Marios Rafael Ettore Kathi Philippe Lill Loucas Loucas Taverna Thiele Valenti Przemyslaw Manije Nina Olivier Gilles Jean-David Lubiatowski Massih Maziak Verborgt Walch Werthel Marvin Christophe Philipp Karl Barbara Matthias A. Minkus Monnin Moroder Wieser Wirth Zumstein Peter Lionel Paolo Müller Neyton Paladini Gèza Panayiotis J. Bradford Pap Papagelopolous Parsons Thilo Paulina Dirk Patzer Peters Petré 6 7
S C H E D U L E – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 S C H E D U L E – F R I D AY | A P R I L 17, 2020 Registration Registration 07:45 - 08:00 Welcome KICK-OFF SYMPOSIUM Kick-Off Symposium 07:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 09:00 Presentations Kick-Off Symposium Presentations 08:00 - 09:00 State of the art in anterior shoulder instability – The Shoulder Pacemaker State of the art in rotator cuff reconstruction – What have we achieved in 2020? What have we achieved in 2020? 09:00 - 10:00 Live Surgery Highlight Session 09:00 - 10:00 Arthroscopic anterior instability repair and Shoulder surgeons who underwent shoulder surgery – remplissage for recurrent shoulder instability A personal perspective 10:00 - 10:30 Invited Special Guest Lecture Coffee Break and Exhibition 10:00 - 10:30 Milestones in management of anterior shoulder instability Presentations 10:30 - 11:30 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break and Exhibition Innovations in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – Implication for daily clinical practice 11:00 - 12:00 Presentations State of the art and recent innovations in posterior shoulder instability Live Surgery 11:30 - 12:30 Rotator cuff repair combined with REGENETEN™ bioinductive implant 12:00 - 13:00 Live Surgery Arthroscopic Latarjet with ENDOBUTTON™ fixation LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Break, Exhibition and Lunch Symposia 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Symposium 6 Interactive Mini Battles 14:00 - 15:00 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Lunch Symposia LUNCH SYMPOSIA Bone loss instructional course Rotator cuff surgery – Open questions in 2020 14:30 - 15:30 Interactive Mini Battles Lunch Symposium 1 Non-operative vs. arthroscopic vs. open repair – Virtual implant positioning™ Why is it still controversial? Lunch Symposium 7 Shoulder injuries in Live Surgery 15:00 - 16:00 high-level athletes Superior capsular reconstruction using Lunch Symposium 2 long head of biceps tendon 15:30 - 16:30 Live Surgery Mini-battle on advanced Lunch Symposium 8 Arthroscopic anatomical glenoid reconstruction stabilization procedures Surgical solutions for massive cuff tears Coffee Break and Exhibition 16:00 - 16:30 Lunch Symposium 3 From arthroscopy to arthroplasty Lunch Symposium 9 Re-Live Surgical Video Techniques 16:30 - 18:00 16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break and Exhibition 3D pre operative planning solution: Latest technologies in arthroscopic BluePrint – Present and future rotator cuff surgery 17:00 - 18:00 Re-Live Surgical Video Techniques Lunch Symposium 4 Innovative techniques for the treatment of anterior Convertible stem with augmented Lunch Symposium 10 shoulder instability reversed glenoid – My best practice Contemporary options for Presentations 18:00 - 19:00 and clinical results managing massive cuff tears – Strategies for irreparable rotator cuff tears Lunch Symposium 5 The continuum of care or failed previous surgery 18:00 - 19:00 Presentations Management of failed shoulder instability repair Medacta Shoulder System – Lunch Symposium 11 Tailored platform for individual patient needs End of the Second Day Technological advancements in shoulder arthroplasty – The future is now from 19:00 End of the First Day and Welcome Reception 8 9
The gentle (R)EVOLUTION S C H E D U L E – S AT U R D AY | A P R I L 18, 2020 All-Suture fixation for satisfied patients Registration JOIN US AT 08:00 - 09:00 Presentations BISC 2020 Management of AC-joint instability in 2020 2009 MARKET LAUNCH All-Suture anchor CONMED WORKSHOP: SHOULDER INJURIES 09:00 - 10:00 Presentations IN HIGH-LEVEL ATHLETES Management of cartilage lesions in 2020 2014 Moderator: Prof. Dr. Markus Scheibel Y-KNOT® FLEX Flex System to achieve Special aspects of the overhead better anchor placements athletes shoulder 10:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition ULTRASOUND WORKSHOP PD Dr. Karl Wieser Ultrasound Workshop, Brunch Symposia AND BRUNCH SYMPOSIA 2014 Ultrasound Workshop Y-KNOT® RC Treatment of shoulder instability in First self-punching Virtual implant positioning™ All-Suture anchor high-level athletes: Is it any different? 11:30 - 12:00 Presentations Management of nerve lesions in 2020 Prof. Dr. Olivier Verborgt Brunch Symposium 1 12:00 - 13:00 Presentations First-time shoulder dislocation – 2017 Management of scapulothoracic disorders in 2020 Currenct concepts Y-KNOT® RC with Tape Shoulder injuries in gymnasts – Tape for broader compression The German / The French experience Brunch Symposium 2 Affinis Inverse – Prof. Dr. Markus Scheibel / 13:00 - 14:00 Coffee Break Evolution vs. revolution 2018 Prof. Dr. Pascal Boileau TRUSHOT ™ with Y-KNOT® Brunch Symposium 3 All-in-one deployment Special cases – Need for special technology for small joint CONMED LIVE SURGERY techniques and special implants 14:00 - 17:00 Cadaver Workshop Instability Bankart repair using the 2018 latest innovation in All-Suture Anchors Y-KNOT® PRO Prof. Dr. Alessandro Castagna Cleat-less suture release technology 2019 Y-KNOT® RIBBON With a 1.3mm wide, flat, tie-able tape GREAT INNOVATION SERIES. End of the Meeting WHAT’S NEXT? conmed.com 10 11
P R O G R A M – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 P R O G R A M – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 07:00 Registration Live Surgery 09:00-10:00 Live Surgery 07:45-08:00 Welcome Arthroscopic anterior instability repair and ROOM PAVILLON ROOM PAVILLON remplissage for recurrent shoulder instability 07:45 Why are we here? Scheibel Romeo Danzinger Castagna Session 1 08:00-09:00 Presentations Session 2 ROOM PAVILLON 10:00-10:30 Invited Special Guest Lecture State of the art in anterior shoulder instability – ROOM PAVILLON What have we achieved in 2020? Scheibel Calvo | Sugaya Milestones in management of anterior shoulder instability Itoi 08:00 How I evaluate a patient with anterior shoulder Gerber instability in 2020? 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break and Exhibition 08:10 What is the best and safest way to reduce a Werthel dislocated shoulder? 08:20 Bankart-Repairs in the 21st century – Romeo How do results differ from the past? 08:30 Arthroscopic posterior remplissage – Boileau Did this procedure stand the test of time? 08:40 Free bone block procedures – Where are we now? Scheibel 08:50 Past, present and future of coracoid transfer techniques Valenti 12 13
P R O G R A M – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 Session 3 13:00-14:30 Lunch Break and Exhibition 11:00-12:00 Presentations More information see page 33 ROOM PAVILLON State of the art and recent innovations in posterior shoulder instability 13:15-14:15 Lunch Symposia Savoie | Valenti Lunch Symposium 1 Virtual implant positioning™ 11:00 ABC classification for posterior shoulder instability Scheibel Lunch 11:10 Acute first-time posterior subluxation/dislocation – Parsons How to manage? Symposium 2 Mini-battle on advanced stabilization procedures 11:20 Functional posterior shoulder instability – Moroder Lunch Is the pacemaker the solution? Symposium 3 From arthroscopy to arthroplasty 11:30 Structural posterior shoulder instability – L. Lafosse Which technique works best? Lunch Convertible stem with augmented reversed 11:40 Static posterior subluxation – Any chance to cure? Walch Symposium 4 glenoid – My best practice and clinical results 11:50 Locked posterior dislocation – Humeral reconstruction is the way to go! Gerber Lunch Medacta Shoulder System – Symposium 5 Tailored platform for individual patient needs Live Surgery 12:00-13:00 Live Surgery ROOM PAVILLON Arthroscopic Latarjet with ENDOBUTTON™ fixation Athwal R. Loucas Boileau 14 15
P R O G R A M – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 Session 4 Live Surgery 14:30-15:30 Interactive Mini-Battles 15:30-16:30 Live Surgery ROOM PAVILLON ROOM PAVILLON Non-operative vs. arthroscopic vs. open repair – Arthroscopic anatomical glenoid reconstruction Why is it still controversial? Jost Massih Scheibel Itoi | Walch 14:30 Displaced anterior glenoid rim fractures 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break and Exhibition Conservative treatment works best! Gerber Arthroscopic reconstruction is the way to go! Sugaya Session 5 I still do it open and I won’t change! Lill 17:00-18:00 Re-Live Surgical Technique Videos ROOM PAVILLON Discussion and vote Innovative techniques for the treatment of anterior shoulder instability 14:50 Displaced greater tuberosity fractures Castagna | Hertel Non-operative management is the Schliemann safest way and provides fastest recovery! 17:00 Capsular retensioning – Sugaya The reason why I rarely do bony augmentations An open approach works best for me! Parsons 17:07 Arthroscopic HAGL-Repair Raiss Arthroscopic reduction and fixation gives the best results! Greiner 17:14 Bankart-Plus procedure – Moroder Discussion and vote A new approach for minor glenoid bone loss 15:10 HAGL lesions 17:21 Dynamic anterior stabilization using the LHB for Collin anterior instability Latarjet is the way to go! Walch 17:28 All-arthroscopic inferior glenohumeral ligament Zumstein I fix them arthroscopically! Savoie reconstruction of the with palmaris longus autograft Only an open repair restores the anatomy! Hertel 17:35 Arthroscopic glenoid fracture treatment using a button Patzer fixation technique Discussion and vote 17:42 Multifragmented glenoid fracture treatment using Minkus osteochondral darts and knotless anchors 17:49 Open Latarjet – The most viewed video on VuMedi Walch 17:56 Discussion 16 17
P R O G R A M – T H U R S D AY | A P R I L 16, 2020 TORNIER AEQUALIS ASCEND™ FLEX Convertible Shoulder System Clarity from Complexity Session 6 18:00-19:00 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Management of failed shoulder instability repair Boileau | Scheibel 18:00 On- and off-track calculation for failed Bankart-Repairs Calvo 18:10 Revision after open Latarjet – Techniques and results Paladini 18:20 Revision after arthroscopic Latarjet – Athwal What is different compared to open Latarjet? 18:30 Complications after iliac crest bone grafting Moroder 18:40 Failed posterior instability repair – What is next? Romeo 18.50 My worst complications after instability repair and L. Lafosse how did I manage them? TORNIER 130,000 Global Implantations BLUEPRINT™ SURVIVORSHIP AT 2 YR FOLLOW UP 3D Planning + PSI 19:00 End of the First Day 99.03% for FLEX Anatomic 96.56% for FLEX Reversed from 19:00 Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Area 30 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE 1Data on file. 2Aequalis Ascend™ Flex Humeral Stem Outcomes @ 2y Follow-up. Interim Post-Market Clinical Report with data issued from the Shoulder Outcomes “SHOUT” study. 18 ™ and ® denote Trademarks and Registered Trademarks of Wright Medical 19 Group N.V. or its affiliates. ©2019 Wright Medical Group N.V. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. AP-011502
P R O G R A M – F R I D AY | A P R I L 17, 2020 Early Bird 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition 07:00-08:00 Kick-Off Symposium – The Shoulder Pacemaker ROOM PAVILLON Session 1 10:00 Faculty Photo 08:00-09:00 Presentations All the speakers are invited to take a group photo ROOM PAVILLON ROOM PAVILLON Meeting Point on stage of the Room Pavillon State of the art in rotator cuff reconstruction – What have we achieved in 2020? Session 3 Gerber | Verborgt 10:30-11:30 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Innovations in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – 08:00 Rotator cuff anatomy – Sugaya What is new and important for daily practice? Implication for daily clinical practice 08:10 My best indications for rotator cuff reconstruction Jost Elhassan | Lädermann 08:20 Long-term results of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – Collin 10:30 Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – Brunner Goal achieved? Which technique should we use today? 08:30 Tendon transfers for irreparable tears – Elhassan 10:40 Acute massive rotator cuff tears and pseudoparesis Jost What works and what doesn’t? 10:50 Patches – Rational techniques and results in 2020 Romeo 08:40 Balloon subacromial spacer vs. partial repair for massive Athwal rotator cuff tears – A randomized trial 11:00 Biological considerations – Present and future Zumstein 08:50 Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff tear arthropathy in 2020 Castagna 11:10 Long head of biceps tendon for superior capsular Barth reconstruction Session 2 11:20 Tendon transfer for massive rotator cuff tears – Valenti 09:00-10:00 Highlight Session With or without partial repair of the rotator cuff ? ROOM PAVILLON Shoulder surgeons who underwent shoulder surgery – Live Surgery A personal perspective 11:30-12:30 Live Surgery ROOM PAVILLON Scheibel Rotator cuff repair combined with REGENETEN™ bioinductive implant Agneskirchner | Boileau | Castagna | Gerber | Habermeyer | L. Lafosse | Savoie | Zumstein Valenti M. Loucas Savoie 20 21
P R O G R A M – F R I D AY | A P R I L 17, 2020 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break and Exhibition Session 4 More information see page 33 14:00-15:00 Interactive Mini-Battles ROOM PAVILLON Rotator cuff surgery – Open questions in 2020 12:45-13:45 Lunch Symposia Paladini | Parsons Lunch Symposium 6 Bone loss instructional course 14:00 Acromion morphology and critical shoulder angle Lunch Malfunction follows form - Omometry matters! Bouaicha Symposium 7 Shoulder injuries in high-level athletes I don’t care about bony anatomy in cuff repairs! Lädermann Discussion and vote Lunch Symposium 8 Surgical solutions for massive cuff tears 14:15 Biologic augmentation for rotator cuff repairs Lunch 3D pre operative planning solution: Nothing has worked so far! Verborgt Symposium 9 BluePrint – Present and future There are ways to enhance healing of the cuff ! Lubiatowski Discussion and vote Lunch Contemporary options for managing Symposium 10 massive cuff tears – The continuum of care 14:30 Upper third subscapularis tears Lunch Technological advancements in shoulder No need to repair! Wirth Symposium 11 arthroplasty – The future is now Reconstruction provides better results! Agneskirchner Discussion and vote 14:45 Immobilization after rotator cuff reconstruction Is not needed! Lädermann Is mandatory! Akgün Discussion and vote 22 23
P R O G R A M – F R I D AY | A P R I L 17, 2020 Live Surgery 17:34 Massive rotator cuff tears with partial repair and Antuña 15:00-16:00 Live Surgery subacromial balloon – Is this reasonable? ROOM PAVILLON 17:42 Arthroscopically-assisted latissimus dorsi transfer Wieser Superior capsular reconstruction using long head of biceps tendon 17:50 Lower trapezius transfer for external rotation deficits Elhassan 17:58 Discussion L. Lafosse Peters Boutsiadis Session 6 16:00-16:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition 18:00-19:00 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Strategies for irreparable rotator cuff tears Session 5 or failed previous surgery 16:30-18:00 Re-Live Surgical Technique Videos Collin | Lubiatowski ROOM PAVILLON Latest technologies in arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery 18:00 Arthroscopic revision using dermal allografts Paladini 18:10 Arthroscopic Trillat procedure for massive rotator cuff tears Neyton Demirhan | Neyton 18:20 Latissimus dorsi transfer for failed primary cuff repairs Gerber 16:30 PASTA-Repair – An accurate and atraumatic technique Reuther 18:30 Results of reverse arthroplasty for failed cuff repair Boileau 16:38 Transosseus rotator cuff repair – Back to the future? Castagna 18:40 Reverse arthroplasty for failed tendon transfers – Sanchez-Sotelo 16:46 Arthroscopic knotless cuff repair – What is different? Neyton The Montgolfier procedure 18:50 My worst complications after rotator cuff repair and Walch 16:54 Arthroscopic repair of delaminated rotator cuff tears how did I manage them? Barco 17:02 Arthrocopic double-row subscapularis repair Thiele 17:10 Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using bursal augmentation Freislederer 19:00 End of the Second Day 17:18 Superior capsular reconstruction – Plachel What do we know about healing? 17:26 Superior capsular reconstruction using Kircher autologous tendon grafts 24 25
P R O G R A M – F R I D AY | A P R I L 17, 2020 ReUnion RSA ® Shoulder Platform CE submission currently under review 26 27 A surgeon must always rely on his or her own professional clinical judgment when deciding whether to use a particular product when treating a particular patient.Stryker does not dispense medical advice and recommends that surgeons be trained in the use of any particular product before using it in surgery. The information presented is intended to demonstrate the breadth of Stryker product offerings. A surgeon must always refer to the package insert, product label and/or instructions for use before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your Stryker representative if you have questions about the availability of Stryker products in your area. Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: ReUnion, Stryker. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders. RU-BA-10, 05-2019 Copyright © 2019 Stryker Corporation.
P R O G R A M – S AT U R D AY | A P R I L 18, 2020 P R O G R A M – S AT U R D AY | A P R I L 18, 2020 Session 1 10:00-11:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition 08:00-09:00 Presentations More information see page 38 ROOM PAVILLON Management of AC-joint instability in 2020 10:15 - 11:15 Ultrasound Workshop and Brunch Symposia Brunner | Zumstein Ultrasound 08:00 Modern classification systems and diagnostic tools for Calvo Workshop Ultrasound workshop AC-joint separations 08:10 Prognostic factors for acute AC-joint repair Maziak Brunch First-time shoulder dislocation – Symposium 1 Currenct concepts 08:20 Latest innovations for arthroscopic AC-joint reconstruction Scheibel 08:30 Do chronic repairs lead to less favorable outcomes? Lädermann Brunch 08:40 Return to sports after AC-joint reconstruction Glanzmann Symposium 2 Affinis Inverse – Evolution vs. revolution 08:50 My worst complications after arthroscopic AC-joint reconstruction and how did I manage them? Imhoff Brunch Special cases – Need for special Symposium 3 techniques and special implants Session 2 09:00-10:00 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Management of cartilage lesions in 2020 Agneskirchner | Wieser 09:00 Bone marrow stimulation techniques – Lubiatowski What works, what doesn’t? 09:10 Osteochondral transplantation – Still an option in 2020? Habermeyer 09:20 Autologous chondrocyte transplantation for isolated Böhm humeral lesions 09:30 Arthroscopic glenoid resurfacing Savoie 09:40 Metallic reconstruction (Partial eclipse, Hemicap etc.) Anderl 09:50 Glenoid resurfacing and hemiarthroplasty – Burkhead What have I learned? 28 29
P R O G R A M – S AT U R D AY | A P R I L 18, 2020 Session 3 13:00 - 14:00 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Management of nerve lesions in 2020 13:30 - 14:00 Transfer to the Department of Anatomy Imhoff | Sanchez-Sotelo 11:30 Decompression of the suprascapular nerve in 2020 L. Lafosse 14:00 - 17:00 11:40 Arthroscopic brachial plexus release – T. Lafosse Cadaver Workshop My indication, my technique, my results 11:50 Release and tendon transfer in the obstetrical brachial Demirhan plexus paralysis sequelae 17:00 End of the Meeting Session 4 12:00-13:00 Presentations ROOM PAVILLON Management of scapulothoracic disorders in 2020 Anderl | Moroder 12:00 Clinical evaluation of the scapulothoracic joint Elhassan 12:10 Scapulothoracic pathologies – An overview Athwal 12:20 Snapping scapular syndrome Werthel 12:30 Pectoralis minor syndrome Sanchez-Sotelo 12:40 Tendon transfers around the scapula Elhassan 12:50 Scapulothoracic fusion – Demirhan My indication, my technique, my results 30 31
S AT E L L I T E P R O G R A M Live Lunch Surgeries Thursday | April 16, 2020 Symposia Thursday | April 16, 2020 Arthroscopic anterior instability repair and LS 1 Virtual implant positioningTM remplissage for recurrent shoulder instability April 16, 2020, 13:15-14:15 April 16, 2020, 09:00-10:00, Room Pavillon Parsons Castagna Why I use pre-operative planning? Romeo Arthroscopic Latarjet with Do different programs produce the same results and Parsons why VIP is different? ENDOBUTTON™ fixation April 16, 2020, 12:00-13:00, Room Pavillon First european experiences using VIP Petré Boileau LS 2 Mini-battle on advanced Arthroscopic anatomical stabilization procedures glenoid reconstruction April 16, 2020, 13:15-14:15 April 16, 2020, 15:30-16:30, Room Pavillon Calvo Scheibel Arthroscopic bony Bankart Sugaya Arthroscopic bone block with ENDOBUTTON™ Taverna Friday | April 17, 2020 fixation Rotator cuff repair combined with Arthroscopic Latarjet – ENDOBUTTON™ fixation is a Boileau safe and reliable alternative to screw fixation REGENETEN™ bioinductive implant April 17, 2020, 11:30-12:30, Room Pavillon LS 3 From arthroscopy to arthroplasty Savoie April 16, 2020, 13:15-14:15 Superior capsular reconstruction Gerber | Kircher | Verborgt using long head of biceps tendon April 17, 2020, 15:00-16:00, Room Pavillon Boutsiadis 32 33
S AT E L L I T E P R O G R A M LS 4 Convertible stem with augmented reversed Lunch glenoid – My best practice and clinical results Symposia Friday | April 17, 2020 April 16, 2020, 13:15-14:15 LS 6 Bone loss instructional course Scheibel April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 The must know tips and tricks for Aequalis Ascend Flex Collin Romeo My experience and results with augmented PerFORM Tips and lessons learned for dynamic anterior Lädermann Scheibel REVERSED stabilization What´s critical glenoid bone loss in shoulder instability? Moroder New iliac crest concept avoiding the use of screws and Hachem LS 5 Medacta Shoulder System – buttons Tailored platform for individual patient needs April 16, 2020, 13:15-14:15 LS 7 Shoulder injuries in high-level athletes Jost April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 Design rationale and early clinical results Scheibel Hertel MyShoulder – Planning and PSI Müller Special aspects of the overhead athlete shoulder Wieser MyShoulder – Monnin Treatment of shoulder instability in high-level athletes – Verborgt Customized autologous glenoid reconstruction Is it any different? Biomechanics of RTSA – Zumstein Shoulder injuries in gymnasts – The german experience Scheibel Best position and implant design Shoulder injuries in gymnasts – The french experience Boileau Discussion and conclusions Jost Kick-Off LS 8 Surgical solutions for massive cuff tears Symposium Friday | April 17, 2020 April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 Kircher LS 1 Kick-Off Symposium – The Shoulder Pacemaker April 17, 2020, 07:00-08:00 Moroder 34 35
S AT E L L I T E P R O G R A M LS 9 3D pre operative planning solution: BluePrint – Present and future April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 Walch My golden rules to avoid scapular notching, Walch recover rotation and choose the best lateralization What is our future with software and hardware? Athwal LS 10 Contemporary options for managing massive cuff tears – The continuum of care April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 Sanchez-Sotelo InSpace Balloon for management of massive Shoulder Agneskirchner rotator cuff tears Arthroplasty Contemporary reverse shoulder arthroplasty – How to optimize outcomes in 2020 Sanchez-Sotelo _ Current LS 11 Technological advancements in shoulder Concepts arthroplasty – The future is now February 11-13 April 17, 2020, 12:45-13:45 Antuña Strength in numbers – Leveraging Equinoxe Antuña Marriott Rive Gauche clinical data PARIS, FRANCE GPS System – From pre-operative planning to Barco real time navigation Under the direction of Ph. Valenti 36 M. Scheibel37
S AT E L L I T E P R O G R A M Ultrasound BS 2 Affinis Inverse – Evolution vs. revolution April 18, 2020, 10:15-11:15 Workshop Saturday | April 18, 2020 Reuther UW 1 Ultrasound workshop April 18, 2020, 10:15-11:15 Affinis Inverse – Pap Adressing the challenges of the Grammont design Affinis Inverse – Kääb Brunch Clinical outcome based on complications Symposia Saturday | April 18, 2020 Fracture Inverse – Are there clinical advantages? Reuther BS 1 First-time shoulder dislocation – Current concepts BS 3 Special cases – Need for special April 18, 2020, 10:15-11:15 techniques and special implants April 18, 2020, 10:15-11:15 Itoi | Scheibel Fandridis | Papagelopoulos First-time shoulder dislocation – Itoi Background and results of non-operative management Total shoulder arthroplasty – Past, present and future Burkhead Immobilization in abduction and external rotation vs. Minkus Glenoid bone loss in shoulder arthroplasty – Hellmers arthroscopic stabilization for first-time dislocation What to do? Glenoid fractures and anterior shoulder dislocation – Scheibel Treatment of glenohumeral arthrosis with irreparable Fandridis Non-operative vs. surgical management cuff tear Live Demonstration: Ultrasling-Quadrant – Massih Custom implants Papagelopoulos A new way to immobilize the shoulder 38 39
The Shoulder Pacemaker® device is an innovative wearable electrostimulator used on patients with posterior functional shoulder SPONSORS instability. The Berlin International Shoulder Course likes to thank the following companies for their support! automatic and manual Platinum Sponsors t re a t m e n t easy to use a p p c o n t ro l l e d Gold Sponsors movement guided COME AND Silver Sponsors MEET NEW GENERATION OF SMART STIMULATION #NCS The training concept involves a series of exercises which are completed while the Shoulder AT Pacemaker® device stimulates the appropriate muscle groups to keep the shoulder stable. #BISC2020 Through a feed-forward mechanism, patients quickly learn to directly activate their muscles more appropriately in order to maintain stability in the future. Training with the Shoulder Pacemaker® device combined with conventional physiotherapeutic Bronze Sponsors concepts is effective in every treatment. w w w . s h o u l d e r p a c e m a k e r. c o m NCS develops, manufactures and markets innovative medical devices for healthcare, primarily focused on orthopaedics and sport medicine. # TAY LO R _ S T I TC H E R Exhibitors #DEXTER_TRAINING_MODEL # S H O W M OT I O N # S H O U L D E R PAC E M A K E R #MUTIFIX 40 W W W. N C S - CO M PA N Y. CO M | I N F O @ N C S - CO M PA N Y. CO M 41
F LO O R P L A N TWENTY YEARS OF INNOVATION SUPPORTED BY EDUCATION Schoeneberg Tailored Platform for Individual Patient Needs Charlotten- Toilet burg I-III Koepenick Reverse Anatomic Tier- garten Lounge Potsdam III Potsdam I Kamin- Terrace L.A. Cafe zimmer Toilet Lounge Registration Dahlem Potsdam Foyer Potsdam II Tegel Exhibition Wardrobe Business Center Toilet Concierge Reception Glienicke Terrace I Terrace II Lobby Accuracy Marlene Bar Entrance is predictable Pavillon Library Bar Bellevue Car park Come to visit us Terrace S H O U L D E R . M E D A C TA . C O M 42 © 2019 Medacta International SA. All rights reserved. rev. BISC2020 43
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N The FUTURE of Soft Tissue Repair Meeting Dates WiFi Service April 16 – 18, 2020 Free WiFi access will be available to the participants in all meeting Venue rooms and public areas, including InterContinental Hotel Berlin | Budapester Strasse 2 | 10787 Berlin | Germany the exhibition area. Official Language Speakers Ready Room English, simultaneous translation will not be provided Please bring a copy of your presen- tation to the speakers ready room Scientific Coordinator a minimum of 2 hours in advance Prof. Dr. Markus Scheibel of your presentation. The Speakers Schulthess Clinic Zurich, Switzerland ready room is located at Room Charité – Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, Germany Dahlem and will be open as follow: Organizer and Registration Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Congress Compact 2C GmbH 17:00-22:00 Julie-Amandine Lamotte, Gina Braun Thursday, April 16, 2020 Joachimsthaler Strasse 10 | 10719 Berlin | Germany 07:00-19:00 Phone +49 30 88727370 | Fax +49 30 887273710 Friday, April 17, 2020 E-Mail info@berlin-shoulder-course.com 07:00-19:00 On-Site Registration and Badge Pick-up Saturday, April 18, 2020 When needed Badge pick-up is scheduled to open on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 afternoon. 07:00-13:00 Participants will be able to pay for their on-site registration in Euro by cash, EC card or DYNACORD™ Suture‘s Ethical Medtech Evaluation by credit card (American Express, MasterCard and Visa). Registration will be open every The Berlin International Shoulder Smart Technology Exhibits day at the InterContinental Hotel Berlin during the following hours: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 17:00-22:00 Course has been evaluated and Axial Shortening approved to be COMPLIANT in all Thursday, April 16, 2020 | Friday, April 17, 2020 07:00-19:00 categories. Please find details on Saturday, April 18, 2020 08:00-14:00 the Ethical Medtech Website: For more information, please contact Exhibition Area www.ethicalmedtech.eu/med- your local sales representative. Participants must be registered for the meeting in order to access to the exhibition tech-apps/cvs/view-event/ area. A complete listing and booth plan of all exhibitors will be included in the final EMT17214 program. The exhibition area will be open as follow: Thursday, April 16, 2020 | Friday, April 17, 2020 07:00-19:00 Saturday, April 18, 2020 08:00-14:00 44 112022-190416 45 ©DePuy Synthes 2019. All rights reserved.
Charlottenburg II 100 60 100 60 42 42 114 8 x 14 GCharlottenburg E N E R A L I N F OIIIR M AT I O N 100 60 100 60 42 42 111 8 x 14 Charlottenburg I/II 250 141 250 150 57 50 229 17 x 14 ULTRASLING® QUADRANT Charlottenburg Participation Fees II/III 250 141 250 A new dimension in 57 150 shoulder treatment 50 225 16 x 14 until January 6, 2020 afterwards Charlottenburg I/II/III Participation Fee 400 600 €* 700 €* 250 400 280 78 72 340 24 x 14 optional shoulder strap Cadaver Workshop 400 €* 500 €* Ultrasound Workshop 50 €* 100 €* * All prices plus 19% tax. abduction & adduction Participants from Eastern Kaiser-Friedrich- Europe will get a reduction of 20% of the registration fees. W eg Gedächtniskirche ely Accommodation s tr aß e SingleSiegessäule Double/Twin TIERGARTEN Room per night incl. breakfast 165 € 190 € Hof jäger optional mobilization You can book your room directly online at: of the elbow www.berlin-shoulder-course.com/hotel or call +49 30 26020 under the keyword „Berlin International Shoulder Course“. Access allee Airport Berlin Tegel 11 km Airport Berlin Schoenefeld 20 km internal & Main train station “Hauptbahnhof” 3 km Klingelhö external rotation s tr aße Train station “Zoologischer Garten” ße1,5 km a r s tr D r a ke R auch- s tr St ül e fer s tr aße Co r ne li u s InterContinental Berlin © DJO 08/19 ZOOLOGISCHER s tr ß e aße DONJOY® GARTEN s te r S t r a L ü t zo Budapester Straße 2, 10787 ULTRASLING® QUADRANT DJO Brunch Berlin, SymposiumDeutschland Visit us ! u d ape wu fer B Wi Tel.: +49 (0)30 ● Applicable for various 2602-0 Treatment of Fax: +49 strategies (0)30 2602-2600 ße Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche chma indications of the shoulder first time dislocators ls tr a nns tr aß E-Mail: berlin@ihg.com Prof. www.berlin.intercontinental.com r. Europa-Center e ● Adjustable in 3 dimensions, Dr. Eiji Itoi and t hs t S chil individually and without tools Prof. Dr. Markus Scheibel Kei KURFÜRSTENDAMM www.facebook.com/InterContinentalBerlin Service-Hotline: 0180 1 676 333 Saturday, April 18, 2020 www.DJOglobal.de 46 47
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12-0000762_2019_BISC_Shoulder_Pre-Op_Planning_Print_Ad.indd 2 NOTES Are You Planning But Not Navigating? Preoperative Planning + Real-Time Navigation = A Better Executed Case Equinoxe is the ONLY shoulder system ® in the world that offers both. Equinoxe® Planning App ExactechGPS® Surgeon focused.Patient driven. TM Join us at a LUNCH SYMPOSIUM to learn more about Technological Advancements in Shoulder Arthroplasty: The Future Is Now Friday, April 17, 2020 | 12.45–13.45 p.m. Featured Speakers: Samuel Antuna, MD and Raul Barco, MD 10/15/19 9:14 AM ExactechGPS® is manufactured by Blue Ortho 50 www.EquinoxeNumbers.com 51Exactech, Inc. and distributed by
NOTES R E G I S T R AT I O N B I S C 2020 Please return the registration form by fax +49 30 887273710 or use the online form at: www.berlin-shoulder-course.com. Address Title First Name Last Name Institution Street, Number ZIP City Country AGILON ® Phone Fax E-Mail The modular shoulder system EFN Number Unbenannt-2 1 26.07.2019 14:15:55 until Registration January 6, 2020 afterwards Participation Fee 600 €* 700 €* Cadaver Workshop 400 €* 500 €* Ultrasound Workshop 50 €* 100 €* ART 61 3.0 01/2018/A-E I have read the terms of cancellation and accept them. Please keep me informed by E-Mail about future events (newsletter). * All prices plus 19% tax. Participants from Eastern Europe will get a reduction of 20% of the registration fees. Terms of cancellation By a cancellation until January 6, 2020, a cancellation fee of 50 € will be retained. Until March 12, 2020, BITER ® 50% of the total amount will be refunded. After that date or in case of no-show without cancellation, 100% will be charged. Cancellations require written form. BIceps TEndon Releaser – One hand grip to success City, Date Signature 52 KARL STORZ SE & Co. KG, Dr.-Karl-Storz-Straße 34, 78532 Tuttlingen/Germany, 53 www.karlstorz.com
The Next Generation in Tensionable Knotless Technology Upper border subscapularis mattress stitch repair with knotless tensionable anchors Bankart instability simple stitch repair with Knotless FiberTak® anchors 3.9 mm Knotless Corkscrew® PEEK anchor Lateral epicondylar reverse 1.8 mm Knotless figure-eight stitch repair with one FiberTak® soft anchor knotless tensionable anchor 3 mm Knotless SutureTak® PEEK anchor Just Pass It, Cinch It, Cut It Knotless repairs save time compared to Global registry validation with: knotted repairs1 and eliminate the risk of knot impingement and migration. www.surgicaloutcomesystem.com Reference 1 Arthrex, Inc. CC1-00014-EN_B. Naples, FL; 2016. www.arthrex.com © Arthrex GmbH, 2019. All rights reserved. 54
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