08:00 - 10:00 | S1 - Dysplasia
Room: Hidalgo | Co-Chairs: Richard Santore Ru-Yu Pan | |||
08.00 - 08.04 | Introduction | ||||
08.04 - 08.11 | ICL | S1.1 | What do we really know about natural history and prognosis after surgery? | Klaus Siebenrock | |
08.13 - 08.20 | ICL | S1.2 | Can we treat mild and moderate dysplasia by muscle strengthening? | Inger Mechlenburg | |
08.22 - 08.29 | ICL | S1.3 | Role of arthroscopy, alone or in combination with reorientation | Jit Balakumar | |
08.31 - 08.38 | ICL | S1.4 | Reorientation surgery: How to do it now, and how could we make it better | Omer Mei-Dan | |
08.38 - 09.02 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
09.02 - 09.09 | FP | S1.5 | Ottawa Classification for Symptomatic Acetabular Dysplasia: Assessment of Interobserver and Intra-observer Reliability | Kamal Bali | |
09.11 -09.18 | FP | S1.6 | Characterising the Acetabular Articular Cartilage/Cotyloid Fossa Ratio in the Young Adult Hip: Differentiating between Dysplasia and Impingement. | Pablo Slullitel | |
09.20 - 09.27 | FP | S1.7 | What is the pelvic tilt in acetabular dysplasia, and does it change following peri-acetabular osteotomy? | Mark Roussot | |
09.29 - 09.36 | FP | S1.8 | Midterm Outcomes of Concurrent Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy for the Treatment of Hip Dysplasia with Associated Intra-Articular Pathology | John Clohisy | |
09.36 - 10.00 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
08:00 - 10:00 | S2 - Inguinal and adductor-related groin pain
Room: Castilla | Co-Chairs: Per Holmich Chuck Cackic | |||
08.00 - 08.04 | Introduction | ||||
08.04 - 08.11 | ICL | S2.1 | Making a diagnosis, and distinguishing from other causes of groin pain | Srino Bharam | |
08.13 - 08.20 | ICL | S2.2 | Anatomy of a complex area | Ernest Schilders | |
08.22 - 08.29 | ICL | S2.3 | Is it linked to hip pathology? The limited ROM hypothesis | Struan Coleman | |
08.31 - 08.38 | ICL | S2.3 | Core muscle injury | William Meyers | |
08.40 - 08.47 | ICL | S2.5 | Minimal Repair | Ulrike Muschaweck | |
08.47 - 09.11 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
09.11 - 09.18 | FP | S2.6 | The Cleft Sign of The Pubis Is Associated with Soccer Activity and Anterior Acetabular Over Coverage: A Cohort Study | Hajime Utsunomiya | |
09.20 - 09.27 | FP | S2.7 | Outcomes of reconstruction for acute avulsions of pyramidalis-anterior pubic ligament-adductor longus complex (PLAC) in athletes | Alexandra Dimitrakopoulou | |
09.29 - 09.36 | FP | S2.8 | Radiographic prevalence of symphysis pubis abnormalities and clinical outcomes in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome | Jonathan Rasio | |
09.36 - 10.00 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
08.00 - 10.00 | S3 - Femoral Torsion
Room: Doblon | Co-Chairs: Parminder Singh Fredric Laude | |||
08.00 - 08.04 | Introduction | ||||
08.04 - 08.11 | ICL | S3.1 | Why is torsion important? How much does it contribute to FAI syndrome? | Philip Noble | |
08.13 - 08.20 | ICL | S3.2 | How can we measure torsion? Does the level matter? | Martin Beck | |
08.22 - 08.29 | ICL | S3.3 | When does arthroscopic treatment make sense (in combination or alone)? | Richard Field | |
08.31 - 08.38 | ICL | S3.4 | Pros and cons of different osteotomy techniques | Carlomango Cardenas | |
08.38 - 09.02 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
09.02 - 09.09 | FP | S3.5 | Decreased femoral version is an independent cause of anterior intra- and extraarticular sub spine FAI- 3D CT Impingement simulation study | Till Lerch | |
09.11 - 09.18 | FP | S3.6 | Femoral Retroversion Does not Portend Inferior Mid-Term Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopy: A Pair-Matched Controlled Cohort Analysis | Ajay Lall | |
09.20 - 09.27 | FP | S3.7 | The Bipolar Hip: Combined Acetabular and Femoral Pathomorphology Determine Hip Motion | Travis Maak | |
09.29 - 09.36 | FP | S3.8 | Femoral Versus Acetabular Osteotomy for Treating Combined Version Deformities Leading to Femoroacetabular Impingement | Paul Haggis | |
09.36 - 10.00 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
08.00 - 10.00 | S4 - Lateral Hip Pain. Hosted by the European Society of Sports, Traumatology and Knee Surgery (ESSKA) Room: Auditorium | Co-Chairs: Bent Lund Vikas Khanduja | |||
08.00 - 08.04 | Introduction | ||||
08.04 - 08.11 | ICL | S4.1 | Conservative treatment for peritrochanteric space disorders | Athanasios Papavasiliou | |
08.13 - 08.20 | ICL | S4.2 | Biologic treatments | Ali Bajwa | |
08.22 - 08.29 | ICL | S4.3 | Arthroscopic repair of Abductor Tears | Dror Lindner | |
08.31 - 08.38 | ICL | S4.4 | Open Gluteal Tendon repair and reconstruction | Olufemi Ayeni | |
08.38 - 09.02 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
09.02 - 09.09 | FP | S4.5 | Arthroscopic Partial Release of the Gluteus Maximus Tendon for External Snapping Hip Syndrome. Functional Outcome and Strength Evaluation at Mid-Term Follow Up. | Benjamin Domb | |
09.11 - 09.18 | FP | S4.6 | Leucocyte-rich Platelet-rich Plasma (LR-PRP) treatment of gluteal tendinopathy : A double blind Randomised Controlled Trial with 2 year follow up. | John O'Donnell | |
09.20 - 09.27 | FP | S4.7 | Abductor Cuff Tears Repair: twelve years’ experience with a minimal invasive technique and midterm results | Manel Fernadez Ribas | |
09.29 - 09.36 | FP | S4.8 | Endoscopic Abductor Tendon Repair with Two-Year Follow up: Influence of Tear Type and Tendon Involvement | JW Thomas Byrd | |
09.36 - 10.00 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
10.00 - 10.30 | Refreshment Break - Trade Exhibition and E-Posters | ||||
10.30 - 12.30 | PL1 | Opening Ceremony | |||
10.30 - 10.40 | Welcome to ISHA 2019 | Marc Philippon | |||
10.40 - 10.50 | Welcome to Madrid | Luis Pérez Carro Oliver Marín- Peña | |||
10.50 - 11.10 | This year's theme is 'The Hip Preservation Team' | Damian Griffin | |||
11.10 - 11.50 | Registries | Chair: Damian Griffin | |||
11.10 - 11.20 | PL1.1 | The UK Registry | Vikas Khanduja | ||
11.20 - 11.30 | PL1.2 | The Danish Registry | Bent Lund | ||
11.30 - 11.40 | PL1.3 | The German Cartilage Registry | Stefan Fickert | ||
11.40 - 11.50 | Questions | ||||
11.50 - 12.30 | Hip preservation around the world | Chair: Damian Griffin | |||
11.50 - 12.00 | PL1.4 | International variation in hip preservation | John Christoforetti | ||
12.00 - 12.20 | PL1.5 | Keynote: The contribution of the Spanish-speaking world to hip preservation | Victor Illizaturri | ||
12.20 - 12.30 | Questions | ||||
12.30 - 14.00 | Lunch Break - Trade Exhibition and E-Posters | ||||
12.45 - 13.35/13.55 | Industry Sponsored Lunchtime Workshops x 3 | ||||
14.00 - 15.00 | PL2 | Evidence in FAI syndrome | Chair: Martin Beck | ||
14.00 - 14.04 | Introduction | Martin Beck | |||
14.04 - 14.11 | PL2.1 | Natural history of FAI syndrome | Moritz Tannast | ||
14.11 - 14.18 | PL2.2 | US Army RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy | Brendan Higgins | ||
14.18 - 14.25 | PL2.3 | UK FASHIoN RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy | Damian Griffin | ||
14.25 - 14.32 | PL2.4 | OZ FASHIoN RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy | Parminder Singh | ||
14.32 - 14.39 | PL2.5 | FAIT RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy | Tony Andrade | ||
14.39 - 14.46 | PL2.6 | FIRST RCT of surgery vs. physiotherapy v's lavage | Olufemi Ayeni | ||
14.46 - 14.53 | PL2.7 | HIPARTI RCT of hip arthroscopy vs. sham surgery | Kristian Marstrand Warholm | ||
14.53 - 15.00 | PL2.8 | Studies of Physiotherapy in FAI syndrome | RobRoy Martin | ||
15.00 - 16.00 | DB1 | Debate 1: Should we treat patients with FAI syndrome with arthroscopy or physiotherapy | Chair: Richard Mather | ||
15.00 - 15.05 | Introduction | Richard Mather | |||
15.05 - 15.10 | Arthroscopic surgery | JW Thomas Byrd | |||
15.10 - 15.15 | Physiotherapy | Joanne Kemp | |||
15.15 - 15.20 | Arthroscopic surgery | Mat Brick | |||
15.20 - 15.25 | Physiotherapy | James Moore | |||
15.25- 15.45 | Cross Examination | ||||
15.45 - 15.55 | Summing Up (4 mins for and 4 mins against) | ||||
15.55 - 16.00 | Voting and Wrap Up | ||||
16.00 - 16.30 | Refreshment Break - Trade Exhibition and E-Posters | ||||
16.30 - 18.30 | S5 | Hip Instability
Room: Castilla | Co-Chairs: Stephen Aoki Dominic Carriera | ||
16.30 -16.04 | Introduction | ||||
16.34 - 16.41 | ICL | S5.1 | Traumatic instability: management of subluxation and dislocation in sport | Dean Matsuda | |
16.43 - 16.50 | ICL | S5.2 | Micro-instability: how can we define this | Marc Safran | |
16.52 - 16.59 | ICL | S5.3 | How do physiotherapists assess instability of a hip, and how do we treat it? | Keelan Enseki | |
17.01 - 17.08 | ICL | S5.4 | Arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgery for instability | Jason Brockwell | |
17.08 - 17.32 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
17.32 - 17.39 | FP | S5.5 | Borderline Acetabular Dysplasia: Evaluating Preoperative Low-Dose Computed Tomography Characteristics as a Predictor of Symptomatic Instability | Jeffrey Nepple | |
17.41 - 17.48 | FP | S5.6 | The Pull Test. A Dynamic Test to Confirm Hip Microinstability | Kostas Economopoulos | |
17.50 - 17.57 | FP | S5.7 | The femoro-epiphyseal acetabular roof (FEAR) index is a predictor of worse outcome of hip arthroscopy in female patients at two to four-year follow-up. | Jennifer Marland | |
17.59 - 18.06 | FP | S5.8 | Arthroscopic iliofemoral ligament augmentation to treat micro instability: between the capsular plicature and the PAO in borderline dysplasia. | Nicolas Fiz | |
18.06 - 18.30 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
16.30 -18.30 | S6 | Posterior hip pain
Auditorium | Co-Chairs: Hal Martin Christoph Gebhart | ||
16.30 - 16.34 | Introduction | ||||
16.34 - 16.41 | ICL | S6.1 | Assessment and diagnosis for posterior hip pain | Eyal Amar | |
16.43 - 16.50 | ICL | S6.2 | Endoscopic deep gluteal space exploration; technique and results | Luis Pérez Carro | |
16.52 - 16.59 | ICL | S6.3 | Ischiofemoral impingement | Jovan Laskovski | |
17.01 - 17.08 | ICL | S6.4 | Endoscopic hamstring repair | Carlos Guanche | |
17.08 - 17.32 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
17.32 - 17.39 | FP | S6.5 | Anatomical Description of a Sciatic Ancillary Branch to the Gluteus Maximus Muscle. | Andrés Campos Méndez | |
17.41 - 17.48 | FP | S6.6 | Paradoxical function of Psoas muscle: The hidden root of pain in pelvis? | Aleksandar Vojvodic | |
17.50 - 17.57 | FP | S6.7 | Surgical outcomes of a novel surgical technique- arthroscopic proximal hamstring repair | Amanda Fletcher | |
17.59 - 18.06 | FP | S6.8 | Prevalence and Preoperative Risk Factors for Postoperative Deep Gluteal Syndrome After Hip Arthroscopic Labral Preservation Surgery | Soshi Uchida | |
18.06 - 18.30 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
16.30 -18.30 | S7 | The Capsule
Hidalgo | Co-Chairs: Victor Illizaturri Claudio Mella | ||
16.30 - 16.34 | Introduction | ||||
16.34 - 16.41 | ICL | S7.1 | Developing ideas on anatomy and function | Brian Giordano | |
16.43 - 16.50 | ICL | S7.2 | Approaches to capsulotomy | Derek Ochiai | |
16.52 - 16.59 | ICL | S7.2 | Techniques for capsular repair: when and how? | Shane Nho | |
17.01 - 17.08 | ICL | S7.4 | When do we need capsular shift or reconstruction? Does it work? | Mat Brick | |
17.08 - 17.32 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
17.32 - 17.39 | FP | S7.5 | Hip Mobility, Translations, and Microinstability Before and After Cam FAI Surgery | Geoffrey Ng | |
17.41 - 17.48 | FP | S7.6 | The importance of minimizing capsulotomy to maintain hip stability - A cadaveric study | Hajime Utsunomiya | |
17.50 - 17.57 | FP | S7.7 | Must we crash through the wall to enter a hip joint or can we gently use a door instead? Capsular closure versus capsular preservation in hip arthroscopy | Ali Bajwa | |
17.59 - 18.06 | FP | S7.8 | Outcomes of Open Capsular Plication of the Hip at a Mean of Six Years Postoperatively: Do Results Deteriorate with Time? | Jeffrey Nepple | |
18.06 - 18.30 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
16.30 -18.30 | S8 | Planning, Navigation and Robotics
Room: Doblon | Co-Chairs: David Morgenstern John Witt | ||
16.30 - 16.34 | Introduction | ||||
16.34 - 16.41 | ICL | S8.1 | Advanced Imaging | Moises Hernando Hernandez | |
16.43 - 16.50 | ICL | S8.2 | Navigation and Planning for FAI | Vikas Khanduja | |
16.52 - 16.59 | ICL | S8.3 | Robotic Assistance | Justin Cobb | |
16.59 - 17.23 | ICL Paper Discussion | ||||
17.23 - 17.30 | FP | S8.4 | Novel Three-dimensional Measurements for Assessing Hip Morphology | Floor Lambers | |
17.32 - 17.39 | FP | S8.5 | Frequency of posterior femoroacetabular impact in patients with suspected anterior femoroacetabular impingement evaluated with a 3-Dimensional dynamic study | Bernardo Aguilera | |
17.41 - 17.48 | FP | S8.6 | Utility of 3D Printed Models in the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement: a Matched Cohort Study | Ivan Wong | |
17.50 - 17.57 | FP | S8.7 | Validation of computer navigated arthroscopic osteoplasty of the femoral head - experimental case control study on CT based printed models | Klemen Strazar | |
17.59 - 18.06 | FP | S8.8 | Dynamic Calculation and Volumetric Measurement in Planning and Assessing Surgical Resection in Femoroacetabular Hip Impingement | Alberto Frances | |
18.06 - 18.30 | FP Discussion and Wrap Up | ||||
18.30 - 20.00 | Welcome Reception - Patio Hall |