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8TH ANNUAL
DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP COURSE
JW MARRIOTT HOUSTON I HOUSTON, TX OCTOBER 17-19, 2019
www.icjr.net/2019anterior
Founded in 2007, ICJR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides quality educational experiences
and content for the global orthopaedic surgery community. This is accomplished through live CME meetings
and a website featuring surgical videos, articles, and news on joint replacement of the hip, knee, and shoulder.
8TH ANNUAL
DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP COURSEJW MARRIOTT HOUSTON I HOUSTON, TXOCTOBER 17-19, 2019
Dear Colleague,
On behalf of the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction (ICJR), we invite you to join us in Houston for the 8th Annual ICJR Direct Anterior Approach Hip Course. This is the premier course for orthopaedic healthcare professionals interested in learning more about the direct anterior approach (DAA) for total hip arthroplasty (THA).
This comprehensive three-day course will cover all aspects of the DAA, from patient selection to operative techniques for optimizing outcomes, from complex primary THAs to simple and not-so-simple revision procedures using this approach.
The 8th Annual ICJR Direct Anterior Approach Hip Course is designed for surgeons who are already using this approach and are interested in honing their skills. Our expert faculty members from the United States and Europe are eager to share their insights into the latest techniques, clinical outcomes, and perioperative protocols associated with this approach, including thorough instruction on how to incorporate the DAA into revision surgery practice.
Featured at this year’s meeting are:
• Live and pre-recorded surgeries highlighting the DAA for primary and revision THA
• An extended bioskills lab moved to Friday that will allow optimal hands-on opportunities for learning (the lab is included in the course registration fee for physicians and allied health professionals; space is limited and will be filled on a first-come first-served basis)
• Sessions on incorporating enhanced recovery protocols and an outpatient arthroplasty program into practice
• Detailed didactic sessions and interactive case-based panel discussions covering all aspects of the DAA surgical technique
• Tips and tricks from the faculty on how to avoid complications with the DAA technique — and what to do if complications occur
• Concurrent PA Sessions will return!
We look forward to seeing you at this dynamic educational experience!
Stefan W. Kreuzer, MD Joseph T. Moskal, MD, FACS J. Bohannon Mason, MD
KRIS J. ALDEN, MD, PHDHinsdale OrthopaedicsHinsdale, IL
WILLIAM P. BARRETT, MDProliance SurgeonsRenton, WA
HARI P. BEZWADA, MDUniversity Medical Center Princeton - Penn MedicinePrinceton, NJ
KRISTOFF CORTEN, MD, PHDZiekenhuis Oost-Limburg Genk, Belgium
DAVID A. DODGIN, MDOrthopaedic Specialists of AustinAustin, TX
MARK I. FROIMSON, MDRiverside Health AdvisorsHunting Valley, OH
TYLER D. GOLDBERG, MDTexas OrthopedicsAustin, TX
JOHN M. KEGGI, MDOrthopaedics New EnglandMiddlebury, CT
RAYMOND H. KIM, MDThe Steadman ClinicVail, CO
DAVID G. LEWALLEN, MDMayo ClinicRochester, MN
TIMOTHY P. LOVELL, MDProvidence Sacred Heart Medical CenterSpokane, WA
THEODORE T. MANSON, MDUniversity of MarylandBaltimore, MD
JOHN L. MASONIS, MDOrthoCarolina Hip & Knee CenterCharlotte, NC
JOEL M. MATTA, MDThe Steadman ClinicVail, CO
MICHAEL NOGLER, MD, MAMedical University InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
JAVAD PARVIZI, MD, FRCSThe Rothman InstitutePhiladelphia, PA
LEE E. RUBIN, MDYale UniversityNew Haven, CT
JUAN C. SUAREZ, MDMiami Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute Baptist Health South FloridaMiami, FL
MARTIN THALER, MD, MSCMedizinische Universität InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
ANTHONY S. UNGER, MDJohns Hopkins MedicineWashington, DC
COURSE FACULTY*
PLANNING COMMITTEE
RICHELLE LOPEZICJR
JASON HEATHICJR
MICHELLE PARADISEFORE
COURSE CHAIRS
COURSE DIRECTOR
JOSEPH T. MOSKAL, MD, FACSVirginia Tech CarilionSchool of Medicine
Roanoke, VA
STEFAN W. KREUZER, MDInov8 Orthopedics
Houston, TX
JOIN US IN HOUSTON!
*Subject to change
CME
J. BOHANNON MASON, MDOrthoCarolina
Hip & Knee CenterCharlotte, NC
REGISTER TODAY! www.icjr.net/2019anterior I [email protected] I +1-760-942-7859
CME
8TH ANNUAL
DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP COURSEJW MARRIOTT HOUSTON I HOUSTON, TXOCTOBER 17-19, 2019
REGISTER TODAY! www.icjr.net/2019anterior I [email protected] I +1-760-942-7859
DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS!
We are continuing Physician Assistant Sessions this year to address some of the clinical issues physician assistants face every day.
Topics our faculty will discuss during the physician assistant sessions include:
• Patient selection and optimization
• Evaluating the painful hip
• Preoperative templating
• Wound closure and dressings
• Prophylactic measures for DVT
In addition, we’ll have a special bioskills lab session highlighting:
• Room setup, including special operating tables
• C-arm position and image interpretation
• Retractor positioning and exposure tips
• Periarticular injections
• Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury
This is a great way for physician assistants to amp up their skills!
For more information regarding the PA sessions and schedule, please visit: www.icjr.net/2019anterior
“The PA lab was very informative and worth the time!”
—2018 Attendee
CONCURRENT PA SESSIONS
DEDICATED LAB MOVED TO FRIDAY
AGENDA*
“The conference did a marvelous job of teaching the basics of the procedure and also patient selection”
—2O18 Attendee
*Subject to change**Not eligible for CME
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019
10:00 AM Registration
11:00 AM Welcome and Introductions
11:05 AM Economics
12:37 PM Surgical Broadcast**
1:37 PM Break
1:52 PM Keynote
2:22 PM Outpatient Arthroplasty: Where, When, and Why?
3:09 PM Optimized Outcomes and Enhanced Recovery
4:37 PM Surgical Broadcast**
5:37 PM Break
5:52 PM Operative Preparation and Planning
7:12 PM Literature Review: Latest and Greatest
7:50 PM Opening Reception
8:50 PM Adjourn
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019
6:00 AM Industry-Sponsored Breakfast Symposium
7:00 AM The Acetabulum
8:32 AM Pre-Recorded Surgery**
9:02 AM The Femur
10:38 AM Break
11:08 AM What’s New in Your OR? – Recipes for Success
11:33 AM Key Note: Infection
11:53 AM Industry-Sponsored Luncheon Symposium**
12:53 PM Case Reviews: Difficult and Interesting THAs
1:33 PM Pre-Recorded Demonstration
2:03 PM Transportation to lab (MITIE)
2:48 PM Move to lab; Change into scrubs
3:08 PM Bioskills Workshop**
6:08 PM Transportation to hotel
6:53 PM Adjourn
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019
6:00 AM Breakfast
7:00 AM Avoiding and Treating Complications
8:19 AM Surgical Broadcast**
9:19 AM Break
9:34 AM Good Outcomes from Bad Circumstances: My Most Challenging Cases
11:08 AM Industry-Sponsored Luncheon Symposium**
12:08 PM Revision THA
1:11 PM Video Vignettes – Revision THA
2:00 PM Course Adjourn
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 continued
CONCURRENT PA BIOSKILLS WORKSHOPMOVED TO FRIDAY
For more information on the Concurrent Physician Assistant Sessions, please visit: www.icjr.net/2019anterior
Save the dates! Go to www.icjr.net for detailed information about upcoming meetings.
8TH ANNUAL
DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP COURSEJW MARRIOTT HOUSTON I HOUSTON, TXOCTOBER 17-19, 2019
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION ICJR SUSTAINING MEMBER
ICJR BASIC MEMBER & NON-MEMBER
PHYSICIAN$895
Lab fee included
$995Lab fee included
ALLIED HEALTH NP, Nurse, PA, PT, Surg Asst/Tech, PharmD
$450Lab fee included
$550Lab fee included
FELLOWS & RESIDENTS Registration: FREE Lab fee: $300
Please visit www.icjr.net/2019anterior for information regarding membership, travel, registration, fees, payment methods, and cancellation policy.
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MEETING LOCATION & ACCOMMODATIONS
DIDACTIC SESSIONS & ACCOMMODATIONS
JW Marriott Houston by the Galleria 5150 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77056 USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 228-9290 http://bit.ly/2019anterior-housing Reference "2019 ICJRDAA"
FRIDAY BIOSKILLS LAB
Methodist Institute for Technology Innovation & Education (MITIE) 6670 Bertner Avenue 5th Floor Houston, TX 77030Transportation between the Hotel and the Bioskills Lab (MITIE) will be arranged by ICJR.
IMPORTANT DATE!HOUSING CLOSES AUGUST 12, 2019
Reserve rooms early because the hotel fills quickly!
Attendees are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements. A limited number of rooms are blocked at the guaranteed rate of $189 per night until Monday, August 12, 2019, or while availability lasts.
SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED
If you require special accommodations, contact ICJR by email at [email protected] or call (760) 942-7859 a minimum of 30 days before your arrival so that we may assist.
“The course was great! All the speakers were always willing to share their knowledge
and experience with us”
—2O18 Attendee
CME
ACCREDITATION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Identify key areas of the direct anterior approach surgical procedure, such as locating the interval between tensor fasciae latae and sartorius, ligating the lateral femoral circumflex vessels, mobilizing and elevating the femur to ream the distal canal, and correctly positioning the cup.
• Compare and evaluate the design rationales, clinical outcomes, and features of different hip implants related to their appropriate use in the direct anterior approach for total hip arthroplasty (THA).
• Evaluate, discuss, and compare technologies that may be used to facilitate direct anterior approach THA, including specialized instrumentation, surgical tables, and computer navigation.
• Discuss the patient selection criteria used to identify patients for whom primary or revision THA through the direct anterior approach may be indicated, as well as those for whom this approach may be contraindicated.
• Identify and discuss perioperative treatment protocols specifically related to direct anterior approach in THA, including pain management, prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), control of bleeding, prevention and management of infection, and rehabilitation, including the roles of staff in each of these steps.
• Discuss and compare the clinical outcomes for direct anterior approaches THA versus other surgical approach for THA, including length of stay, rehabilitation, postoperative restrictions, occurrence of infection and DVT, pain management, and return to activities of daily living.
• Discuss key surgical steps for performing revision THA through the direct anterior approach, including extensile skin incisions, removal of acetabular components, use of grafts to manage acetabular defects, and the removal of well-fixed femoral components using a proximal or distal osteotomy.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
This activity has been planned and implemented in
accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE)
and the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction (ICJR). FORE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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2nd Annual European DAA Hip Course
Jan 30 - Feb 12020
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2nd Annual Emerging Technologies in
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Apr 16 - 182020
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Jun 18 - 202020
Rochester, MN
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Oct 8 - 102020
Houston, TX Stefan W. Kreuzer, MD Joseph T. Moskal, MD, FACS
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