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2020 AANA Lab Course June 12-14, 2020 | Orthopaedic Learning Center | Rosemont, Illinois REGISTER NOW: AANA.ORG/KNEE ADVANCED KNEE: LIGAMENT, MENISCUS, ARTICULAR CARTILAGE AND OSTEOTOMY

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2020 AANA Lab Course

June 12-14, 2020 | Orthopaedic Learning Center | Rosemont, Illinois

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ADVANCED KNEE: LIGAMENT, MENISCUS, ARTICULAR CARTILAGE AND OSTEOTOMY

Learn the latest knee ligament, meniscus, articular cartilage and osteotomy techniques when you attend AANA’s Advanced Knee Lab Course. This interactive training experience will provide a robust agenda using a variety of formats that include didactic lectures, case-based panels, surgical demos and non-CME Industry Presentations. Featuring numerous opportunities to engage with and learn from experts in the field, this course is a learning must for practicing arthroscopic knee surgeons.

Course highlights include:

• State-of-the-art concepts in meniscus resection, repair, replacement and transplantation.• Current approaches to ACL repair and reconstruction.• Revision ACL surgery, and how to get it right the second time.• The latest ALL and LET techniques.• Surgical pearls to manage complex multiligament injuries.• Patellofemoral instability and osteotomies, and how to make osteotomies easy.• Practical and advanced articular cartilage biorestoration techniques.• New frontiers in orthobiologics, cell therapy and biological injections.• Complex concomitant knee reconstruction.• And more!

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS COURSE?

• AANA members and other healthcare professionals who desire to improve their arthroscopic knowledge, competence, performance and patient outcomes.• Orthopaedic Surgeons in need of AMA PRA Category 1 credits ™.

INCLUDED WITH THIS COURSE:

• Up to 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.• Access to the new state-of-the-art AANA J. Whit Ewing, M.D. Simulation Room.• Post-meeting online access to course audio and slide presentations.• Course handouts available on the AANA mobile app.

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

• Comprehend current controversies in primary and revision intra- and extra-articular ligament reconstruction including the variation of contemporary technique options available today.• Understand current meniscus and joint preservation strategies and techniques including controversial decision-making surrounding in-season athletes thru root tears in older patients.• Formulate appropriate treatment algorithms in the management of articular cartilage defects and pathology as well as to learn the latest surgical technique options available to address these problems.

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REGISTRATION FEES

Meeting registration does not include cost of hotel.TYPE REGULAR PRICE

Course Faculty NC

AANA Member 1-on-1 $2,999

AANA Member 2-on-1 $2,499

Non-Member 1-on-1 $3,499

Non-Member 2-on-1 $2,999

Military $1,999

Early-Careerist(Physician within the first 5 years of practice)

Mem: $1,999Non: $2,099

Resident/Fellow $1,999

Physician’s Assistant $800

CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY

Requests for refunds must be received in writing by the AANA office at least four weeks prior to the start of the course. Refunds will not be issued for requests received less than four weeks before the start of the course. Cancellation Fee: $500.

You may switch courses within the same year, space permitting, by notifying AANA in writing at least four weeks prior to the course. Transfer Fee: $200.

HOUSING

For your convenience AANA has reserved a block of rooms at the Hampton Inn & Suites Rosemont Chicago O’Hare (9480 W. Higgins Road, Rosemont, IL 60018). The room rate is $144 per night plus tax (subject to change). Reservations can be made up to four weeks prior to the course.

For hotel reservations please call (847) 692–3000 and identify yourself as an Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) registrant

COMPLIMENTARY MEALSComplimentary continental breakfast is included in hotel stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites. A complimentary dinner will be served during the course on Friday and a complimentary lunch and dinner will be served during the course on Saturday.

Course Chairs

Master InstructorsRobert E. Hunter, M.D. | John C. Richmond, M.D.

Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., M.P.H. Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D.

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AGENDA*Please bring writing materials/laptop/iPad

*All presentations, descriptions and scheduling are subject to change.

FRIDAY, JUNE 12

2-3 p.m. Tentative Non-CME presentation: TBD

3-4 p.m. Tentative Non-CME presentation: TBD

4-4:10 p.m.Welcome and Start CME Portion of the Course: Orientation of Laboratory and Course Philosophy Auditorium A

MENISCUS: Moderators - Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., M.P.H., Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D.

4:10-4:16 p.m.How to Get Where You Need to Be in the Knee Without Damaging Critical StructuresPatrick W. Joyner, M.D., M.S.

Aud. A

4:16-4:26 p.m.All-Inside, Inside-Out, Outside-In: How I Decide and How I Do ItKevin F. Bonner, M.D.

Aud. A

4:26-4:36 p.m.Root Tears: Current Treatment Concepts for 2020Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D.

Aud. A

4:36-4:45 p.m.Biologic Augmentation of Meniscus Repairs: Current Options & What is the Evidence?Rachel M. Frank, M.D.

Aud. A

4:45-4:55 p.m.Advanced Techniques: Pushing the Envelope in Meniscus Repair Robert E. Hunter, M.D.

Aud. A

4:55-5:05 p.m.Meniscus Transplantation: Indications, Techniques and OutcomesJohn C. Richmond, M.D.

Aud. A

5:05-7:50 p.m.

Dinner and Cases: Meniscus Resection, Repair and Transplantation: Case-Based Presentation

Moderators: Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., M.P.H.

Panel: Kevin F. Bonner, M.D., Robert E. Hunter, M.D., John C. Richmond, M.D., Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Patrick W. Joyner, M.D.

Aud. A

7-8 p.m. Tentative Non-CME presentation: TBD Aud. A

AGENDA

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SATURDAY, JUNE 13Breakfast Available at the Hampton Inn

Articular Cartilage: Practical Strategies in the Management of Articular Cartilage PathologyModerators: Julie A. Dodds, M.D. and John C. Richmond, M.D.

7-7:08 a.m.Treatment of Articular Cartilage Lesions: Evidenced-Based Decision-Making Kenneth R. Zaslav, M.D.

Aud. A

7:08-7:16 a.m.OCD Treatment: Take Home Pearls to Guide Your TreatmentKevin F. Bonner, M.D.

Aud. A

7:16-7:24 a.m.The Patellofemoral Cartilage Dilemma: Let Me Help YouDavid R. Diduch, M.D.

Aud. A

7:24-7:32 a.m.New Cartilage Technologies in 2020: Ready for Prime Time? Bert R. Mandelbaum, M.D.

Aud. A

7:32-7:40 a.m.My Tips on Combining Cartilage with Other ProceduresMichael J. Alaia, M.D.

Aud. A

7:40-7:48 a.m.Orthobiologics Injections in the Knee (BMAC, Amniotic, Fat): What’s Appropriate Based on the Evidence?C. Thomas Vangsness Jr., M.D.

Aud. A

7:48-7:56 a.m.Rehab and Return-to-Sport Timelines Following Cartilage SurgeryLutul D. Farrow, M.D.

Aud. A

7:56-8:04 a.m.Osteochondral Allografts: My Indications, Pearls and ResultsNicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D.

Aud. A

8:04-9 a.m.

Articular Cartilage: Decision-Making in 2020: An Evidenced-Based Approach

Moderators: Brian Chilelli, M.D., Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., M.P.H.

Panel: David R. Diduch, M.D., Kevin F. Bonner, M.D. C. Thomas Vangsness Jr., M.D., Lutul D. Farrow, M.D., Michael J. Alaia, M.D., Bert R. Mandelbaum, M.D., Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., Kenneth R. Zaslav, M.D.

Aud. A

9 a.m.-Noon

Hands-On Cadaver LabMeniscus Repair, Transplantation, Articular Cartilage Procedures

DEMO: Meniscus TransplantationC. Thomas Carter, M.D.

Cadaver Lab

AGENDA

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SATURDAY, JUNE 13 CONTINUED

Noon-1 p.m. Lunch and Non-CME presentation: TBD Aud. A

ACL Lectures: Moderators – Christopher W. Uggen, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D.

1-1:10 p.m.ACL Graft Selection: Evidence-Based RecommendationsKevin D. Plancher, M.D., M.P.H.

Aud. A

1:10-1:20 p.m.ACL Grafts, Tunnels and Fixation: Avoiding Common MistakesWalter R. Shelton, M.D.

Aud. A

1:20-1:28 p.m.ACL Primary Repair: Is There a Role?William R. Beach, M.D.

Aud. A

1:28-1:38 p.m.Revision ACL-Considerations to Maximize Successful OutcomesJohn C. Richmond, M.D.

Aud. A

1:38-1:48 p.m.Lateral Extra-Articular Procedures: When or Ever Should They Be Used with an ACLR (with Technique Options) Michael A. Zacchilli, M.D.

Aud. A

1:48-1:58 p.m.When Things Go Bad: Managing Infection & Stiffness Following ACL SurgeryRobert A. Magnussen, M.D., M.P.H.

Aud. A

1:58-2:48 p.m.

State-of-the-Art in Treating ACL Injuries: What Would You Do?

Moderators: John C. Richmond, M.D., Alexander K. Meininger, M.D.

Panel: Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., Sean McMillan, D.O., William R. Beach, M.D., Robert E. Hunter, M.D., Christopher W. Uggen, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D., Robert A. Magnussen, M.D., M.P.H., Michael A. Zacchilli, M.D.

Aud. A

2:48-2:58 p.m.PCL Reconstructions: Technique Options for SuccessMichael J. Alaia, M.D.

Aud. A

2:58-3:08 p.m.MCL Injuries: Decision-Making and Operative TechniquesRobert E. Hunter, M.D.

Aud. A

3:08-3:18 p.m.Posterolateral Injuries: When and How to OperateDavid R. Diduch, M.D.

Aud. A

3:18-3:28 p.m.Multiple Ligament Reconstructions: When and How to OperateNicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D.

Aud. A

AGENDA

SATURDAY, JUNE 13 CONTINUED

3:40-6:30 p.m.

Hands-On Cadaver LabLigament Reconstruction and Cartilage Procedures (continued)

DEMO: Medial Side Anatomy and ReconstructionRobert E. Hunter, M.D., David C. Neuschwander, M.D.

DEMO: Lateral Side Anatomy and ReconstructionArmando F. Vidal, M.D., Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D.

DEMO: Pearls to Quadriceps Tendon HarvestWalter Shelton, M.D., Etan P. Sugarman, M.D.

Cadaver Lab

Case-Based Presentations

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Dinner and Cases: Roundtable Discussion of Interesting Cases from Home

Moderators: William R. Beach, M.D., Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D., C. Thomas Vangsness, M.D.

Panel: Kevin F. Bonner, M.D., Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., Kevin D. Plancher, M.D., Mark A. Heard, M.D., John C. Richmond, M.D., Robert E. Hunter, M.D., Jake Ni, M.D. Julie A. Dodds, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D., Jason L. Koh, M.D., Sean McMillan, D.O., Brian Chilelli, M.D., Mark Tompkins, M.D., Etan P. Sugarman, M.D., Michael A. Zacchilli, M.D., Robert Trasolini, D.O.

Aud. A

7:30-8:15 p.m. Tentative Non-CME presentation: TBD Aud. A

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AGENDA

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SUNDAY, JUNE 14Breakfast Available at the Hampton Inn

Patellofemoral: Moderators – Jason L. Koh, M.D., Scott C. Faucett, M.D., M.S.

7-7:08 a.m.Assessment of Patellar Instability: Consider These FactorsMarc Tompkins, M.D.

Aud. A

7:08-7:16 a.m.Proximal Patellar Stabilization Procedures: Technique Options and TipsMiho J. Tanaka, M.D., M.A.

Aud. A

7:16-7:24 a.m.Tibial Tubercle Osteotomies: Indications and TechniquesCory Edgar, M.D., Ph.D.

Aud. A

7:24-7:32 a.m.Trochleoplasty: When to Consider in 2020David R. Diduch, M.D.

Aud. A

7:32-7:40 a.m.Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: Sometimes Best, Even in the YoungJason L. Koh, M.D.

Aud. A

7:40-8:20 a.m.

Patella Instability, Maltracking and Pain: A Case-Based Presentation

Moderators: Jason L. Koh, M.D., David R. Diduch, M.D.

Panel: Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., Etan P. Sugarman, M.D., Brian Chilelli, M.D., Julie A. Dodds, M.D., Christopher W. Uggen, M.D., David C. Neuschwander, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D., Cory Edgar, M.D., Ph.D.

Aud. A

8:20-8:28 a.m.HTOs: Technique Options & Avoiding ComplicationsMark A. Heard, M.D.

Aud. A

8:28-8:36 a.m.Correcting the Valgus Knee: What You Need to Know to Get It Done SuccessfullyScott C. Faucett, M.D., M.S.

Aud. A

8:36-8:44 a.m.HTO/DFO vs. Arthroplasty: Evidence-Based Decision Making in the 35-55-Year-OldRobert E. Hunter, M.D.

Aud. A

8:44-8:52 a.m.It’s Not Over: TKA Outcomes Following Ligament, Osteotomy and Cartilage SurgeryChristopher W. Uggen, M.D.

Aud. A

AGENDA

SUNDAY, JUNE 14 CONTINUED

8:52-9:30 a.m.

Sharing My Tough Cases and Summary Case Presentations: Bring Your Own Cases from Home

Moderators: David C. Neuschwander, M.D., Mark A. Heard, M.D.

Panel: Kevin F. Bonner, M.D., Nicholas A. Sgaglione, M.D., John C. Richmond, M.D., Jason L. Koh, M.D., David R. Diduch, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D., Kenneth R. Zaslav, M.D., Robert E. Hunter, M.D., C. Thomas Vangsness Jr., M.D., Julie A. Dodds, M.D., Miho J. Tanaka, M.D., M.A., Cory Edgar, M.D., Ph.D., Scott C. Faucett, M.D., M.S. Mark Tompkins, M.D.

Aud. A

9:30 a.m.-Noon

Hands-On Cadaver LabPatellofemoral Surgery, Osteotomy, Open Dissections

DEMO: TrochleoplastyDavid R. Diduch, M.D.

DEMO: HTO and DFO OsteotomyCory Edgar, M.D., Ph.D.

Cadaver Lab

Noon Course Adjourns

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FacultyMichael J. Alaia, M.D., William R. Beach, M.D., Kevin F. Bonner, M.D., Thomas R. Carter, M.D., Brian Chilelli, M.D., David R. Diduch, M.D., Julie A. Dodds, M.D., Cory Edgar, M.D., Ph.D., Lutul D. Farrow, M.D., Scott C. Faucett, M.D., M.S., Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Mark A. Heard, M.D., Sheeba Joseph, M.D., Patrick W. Joyner, M.D., M.S., Jason L. Koh, M.D., Robert A. Magnussen, M.D., Sean McMillan, D.O., Alexander K. Meininger, M.D., David C. Neuschwander, M.D., Jake Ni, M.D., Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D., Walter R. Shelton, M.D., Etan P. Sugarman, M.D., Miho J. Tanaka, M.D., M.A., Marc Tompkins, M.D., Robert Trasolini, D.O., Christopher W. Uggen, M.D., C. Thomas Vangsness Jr., M.D., Armando F. Vidal, M.D., Michael A. Zacchilli, M.D., Kenneth R. Zaslav, M.D.

STATEMENT OF NEEDThe need for this activity has been determined based on a comprehensive analysis of existing practice gaps in arthroscopic surgery. This includes review of data from sources including but not limited to member educational need surveys, self-assessment results from multiple self-assessment educational offerings, literature reviews, expert-physician input, and intra-course observational evaluation from prior courses.

CME MISSION STATEMENTThe Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) is a provider organization accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The organization exists to promote, encourage, support and foster the development of continuing medical education activities that are free of commercial bias and designed to disseminate knowledge, competence, performance and improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injury to the musculoskeletal system.

ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe Arthroscopy Association of North American (AANA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AANA designated this live activity for a maximum of 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

DISCLAIMERThe methods, techniques and procedures demonstrated, and views and opinions expressed by all activity speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent those of AANA, nor does presentation on the program represent or constitute endorsement or promotion by AANA. AANA expressly disclaims any warranties or guarantees, expressed or implied, and shall not be liable for damages of any kind in connection with the material, methods, information, techniques, opinions or procedures expressed, presented or demonstrated.

EVALUATION AND OUTCOMES MEASUREMENTAANA employs several methods to assess the CME activity effectiveness, e.g. intra-session moderator evaluations, post-activity learner and faculty evaluations, and follow-up outcomes surveys.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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