Scientific Programme 2014
08.10.2015 Great Hall
Symposia on PJI
1. Periprosthetic joint infections: the basics
09.00 Incidence of PJI in National Arthroplasty Registers
Gerold Labek (Vienna, Austria)
09.15 The "true" incidence of postoperative hip arthroplasty infection- Validation in a registry-setting
Søren Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
09.30 Data of PJI Register of the Vreden Institute: first results
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
09.45 Social aspects and economical burden of periprosthetic infection in Russian Federation
Igor Shubnyakov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
10.00 What a ortopaedic surgeon should know about biofilm
Andrej Trampuz (Charite, Berlin, Germany)
10.15 Current diagnosis of PJI methods: the Russian Federation experience Olga Klimaykina (State Center of Traumatology & Orthopedics, Barnaul, Russian Federation)
10.30-11.00 Discussion, Clinical cases and interactive voting
(Referent Charite & Referent Vreden Institute)
2. Diagnosis and treatment strategies of implant-associated infections
11.00 Evidence-based diagnostics and therapy of PJI (algorithm)
Andrej Trampuz (Charite, Berlin, Germany)
11.15 One vs two stage revisions
Tobias Winkler (Charite, Berlin, Germany)
11.30 Microbial associations as factor risk of failed revision
Svetlana Bozhkova (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) (10 min)
11.45 Removal technique of well-fixed components
Tobias Winkler (Charite, Berlin, Germany)
11.55 Severe infection cases: possible surgical management
Vasiliy Artyukh (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
12.05 Discussion, Clinical cases and interactive voting
(Referent Charite & Referent Vreden Institute)
12.30-14.30 LUNCH SPONSORS SATELLITES
Symposia «The role of bone cement in primary and revision hip replacement»
14.30 Cemented versus cementless primary THA
Søren Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
14.45 Cement with antibiotic in primary hip replacement – in all patients or in high risk patients only?
Andrey Sereda (Research Center of Sport Medicine & Rehabilitation, Moscow, Russian Federation)
15.00 What is more important: cement brend or cemental technique?
Gennadiy Kuropatkin (Regional Clinical Hospital, Samara, Russian Federation)
15.15 The possibility of cement use in revision surgery
Andrey Korytkin (Research Institute of Traumatology & Orthopedics, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation)
15.30 What cement spacer is better?
Valeriy Murylev (Sechenov Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation)
15.45-16.00 Discussion
Symposia on Registers Data
16.00 Value of clinical study and register data in arthroplasty
Gerold Labek (Vienna, Austria)
16.15 Basic requirements for a national joint registry
Cecilia Rogmark (Lund University, Malmö, Sweden)
16.30 Optimal implants: Registers views
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
16.45-17.00 Discussion
17.00 Arthroplasty register - aims, minimal dataset, difficulties
Sergejs Zadorožnijs (Stradin University, Riga, Latvia
17.15 Register of arthroplasty of the Vreden Institute: optimization ways
Maxim Goncharov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
17.30 Survival of the Russian Federation Implants – main reasons of the fails
Veacheslav Vasil'ev (Research Institute of Traumatology & Orthopedics, Irkutsk, Russian Federation) in process
17.45 How should we evaluate new implant designs in cementless primary total hip arthroplasty?
Søren Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
18.00 Findings from worldwide arthroplasty Register data.
Gerold Labek (Vienna, Austria)
18.00-18.15 Discussion
09.10.2015 Great Hall
Hip preserving surgery
8.00 Diagnostics and management of groin pain in patients with high level of physical activity
Alexander Kostrub (Sport Medical Clinique, Kiev, Ukraine)
8.15 Hip Arthroscopy vs Surgical Dislocation of the Hip
Eric Margalet (Barcelona, Spain) in process
8.30 Hip preserving surgery Periacetabular in patients with hip dysplasia and acetabular retroversion
Søren Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
8.45 Discussion
Current Status of the Total Hip Arthroplasty
9.00 Surgical activity. Quality vs Quantity.
Alexey Denisov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
9.10 Modern “Premium” Implants vs Budget Implants
Peter Ritschl (Viena, Austria)
9.20 The value of new implant designs in cementless primary total hip arthroplasty
Søren Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark)
9.30 Economic Aspects and Ways to Optimize the Management in the Joint Arthroplasty.
Nikolay Nikolaev (State Center of Traumatology & Orthopaedics, Cheboksary, Russian Federation)
9.40 Surgical errors of THA. Control possibility.
Igor Shubnyakov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
9.50 Discussion
10.00-10.30 Перерыв
Primary Hip Arthroplasty
10.30 Optimal bearing surface. Modern vision.
Gennadiy Kuropatkin (Regional Clinical Hospital, Samara, Russian Federation)
10.40 Short stems – solution for young patients?
Leonid Brizhan (Main Military Hospital, Moscow, Russian Federation)
10.50 Modular stems and freting-corrosion: myth or reality?
Andrey Korytkin (Research Institute of Traumatology & Orthopedics, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation)
11.00 Is there universal hip stem?
Michael Muller (Charite, Berlin, Germany)
11.10 Screw cup or hemispherical cup?
Sergey Kagramanov (Priorov Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation)
11.20 Discussion
Hip fractures and their implications
11.30 Comparison of hip replacement results in patients with femoral neck fractures and its sequeals
Cecilia Rogmark (Lund University, Malmö, Sweden)
11.40 Features of hip replacement in patients with different types of femoral neck osteosynthesis
Stanislav Bondarenko (Institute of Vertebral and Joint Pathology, Kharkiv, Ukraine)
11.50 Difficulties of THA in patients with nonunion of femoral neck fractures
Viktor Shilnikov. (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
12.00 Fractures of the acetabulum – when is time for hip replacement?
Vladimir Danilyak (War Veteran Hospital, Yaroslavl, Russian Federation)
12.10 Value of the complicity rate of hip arthroplasty in patients after acetabulum fractures
Igor Shubnyakov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
12.20 Pelvic discontinuity: choice of surgical technique
Valeriy Murylev (Sechenov Medical Univercity, Moscow, Russian Federation )
12.30-12.45 Discussion
12.45-14.45 LUNCH SPONSORS SATELLITES
Complex cases of THA
14.45 Is there an unified technique of hip replacement in patients with hip dysplasia (Russian experts consensus meeting)
Gennadiy Kuropatkin (Regional Clinical Hospital, Samara, Russian Federation)
14.55 The Choice of the Placement of Acetabular Component of Endoprosthesis in Dysplastic Hip Patients
Silvestris Zebolds (Stradin University, Riga, Latvia)
15.05 Justification of the mechanical stability of the acetabular component in dysplasia
Andrey Mazurenko (State Center of Traumatology & Orthopaedics, Cheboksary, Russian Federation)
15.15 Features arthroplasty in patients with ankylosis of the hip
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
15.25 Surgical tactics algorithm at deformations of the proximal femur
Alexey Denisov. (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
15.35-15.50 Discussion
Complications of THA and revision surgery
15.50 Recurrent dislocations – Duo Mobility
Peter Ritschl (Viena, Austria)
16.00 Periprsthetic fractures – surgical options
Mikhail Belov (Regional Clinical Hospital, Yaroslavl, Russian Federation)
16.10 Algorithm for acetabulum revision
Jean-Noël Argenson (Marseille, France)
16.25 Оптимальный вариант имплантатов при различных дефектах вертлужной впадины
Valeriy Murilyev (Sechenov Univercity, Moscow, Russian Federation)
16.35 “Conservative” revision of femoral component
Vladimir Danilyak (War Veteran Hospital, Yaroslavl, Russian Federation)
16.45 Revision THA in patients with large deffects of the femur
Friedrich Thielemann (Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany)
17.00-17.15 Discussion
Innovations in orthopaedy
17.15 Efficacy of local infiltrational analgesia on postoperative pain and rehabilitation after total hip arthroplasty
Sergejs Zadorožnijs (Stradin University, Riga, Latvia)
17.25 CAS in primary THA – new opportunities
Friedrich Thielemann (Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany)
17.35 2D computer planning in total hip arthroplasty
Andrey Sereda (Research Center of Sport Medicine & Rheabilitation, Moskow, Russian Federation)
17.45 3D printing technology – perspectives for revision surgery
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
17.45-18.00 Discussion
10.10.2015 Great Hall
UKA and TKA CONTROVERSIES
9.00-09.10 What surgical strategy to choose in OA patient
Nikolai Kornilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
09.10-09.20 Common myths about UKA from the point of evidence based orthopaedics
Jean-Noel Argenson (Marseille, France)
09.20-09.30 Is there a difference in functional outcomes and patient satisfaction between UKA and TKA?
Emmanuel Thienpont (Brussels, Belgium)
09.30-09.40 When and why modern uni- and total knee implants fail?
Alexey Karpukhin (State Center of Traumatology & Orthopaedics, Cheboksary, Russian Federation)
09.40-09.50 PS-TKA is my one and only choice for primary knee replacement
Joost Lagast (Gent, Belgium)
09.50-10.10 Discussion
10.10-10.30 Break
TKA: LET’S REDUCE COMPLICATIONS
10.30-10.40 Who are the high risk patients in TKA
Jean-Noel Argenson (Marseille, France)
10.40-10.50 Strategy to improve patient satisfaction after TKA
Siegfried Hofmann ((Schtolzalpe, Austria)
10.50-11.00 10 typical mistakes during surgery
Juriy Muranchik (Regional Clinical Hospital, Ryazan, Russian Federation)
11.00-11.10 Does CAS help to avoid mistakes and improve results of TKA?
Valeriy Murilev (Sechenov Univercity, Moscow, Russian Federation)
11.10-11.20 Practical steps to lower early infection rate: factors of patient, surgeon and medical management
Andrea Baldini (Milan, Italy)
11.20-11.30 How to recognize infection in the right time and treat it successfully
Peter Ritschl (Vienna, Austria)
11.30-11.40 Chronic pain after TKA: diagnosis and management
Emmanuel Thienpont (Brussels, Belgium)
11.40-12.10 Discussion
WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW BEFORE YOUR FIRST KNEE ARTHROPLASTY?
12.10-12.40 Insights from hip surgeon
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
12.40-14.40 LUNCH SPONSORS SATELLITES
MY WORST CASE OF PRIMARY KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
14.40-15.40 Sergey Kagramanov, Alexandr Kazemirskiy, Joost Lagast, Peter Ritschl
REVISION TKA
15.40-15.50 When and why modern total knee implants fail?
Peter Ritschl (Vienna, Austria)
15.50-16.00 A practical guide to systematic diagnostic work-up of every unhappy TKA patient
Frank-Christiaan Wagenaar (Hengelo, Netherlands)
16.00-16.10 Rotational malalignment: diagnosis and management
Siegfried Hofmann ((Schtolzalpe, Austria)
16.10-16.20 Choosing the right level of constrain: PS vs. VVC vs. Hinge
Friedrich Thielemann (Freiburg, Germany)
16.20-16.30 Stems in revision TKA
Andrea Baldini ((Milan, Italy)
16.30-16.40 Proper implant fixation: classic rules and new technologies
Johannes Stöve (Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany)
16.40-17.00 Discussion
CLINICAL CASES OF REVISION TKA
17.00-18.00 Andrea Baldini, Siegfried Hofmann, Taras Kulyaba, Friedrich Thielemann
18.00 Closing remarks
Rashid Tikhilov (Vreden Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)