EHS LILLE 2020 – Preliminary Agenda
Thursday, SEPTEMBER 9TH 2021
08:00-09:00 – Oral Presentations
09:00-10:00 – Symposia
* PASTEUR - Hip Instability: Best Means Nowadays To Prevent From?
Chair: Jean-Marc Puch (France) & Giuseppe Solarino (Italy)
- State-of-the-art with Hip Instability after THR
- Giuseppe Solarino (Italy)
- Does restoration of geometry with modular stems prevent instability?
- Giandomenico Logroscino (Italy)
- CoC Big Heads in THAs: the best option? based upon a 3,000 cases series
- Pascal-André Vendittoli (Canada)
- Modular DM cups: what about ion release and efficient prevention of instability?
- Nicolas Reina (France)
- Dual mobility for all patients: Can it be a reasonable option nowadays ?
- Jean-Marc Puch (France)
- Dislocation rate in arm-robotic assisted THA. Multicentric study of >1000 cases
- Catani Fabio (Italy)
- Discussion
* EUROTOP - Infection: New Trends For Diagnoses And Treatments
Chair: Luigi Zagra (Italy) & Henri Migaud (France)
- New Tools to diagnose PJI.
- Luigi Zagra (Italy)
- Does the infected THA patient has changed over the last 15 years?
- Olivier Borens (Switzerland)
- Goals and Duties of a Reference Centre in Infections
- Tristan Ferry (France)
- Septic revision total in hip arthroplasty
- Rihard Trebse (Slovenia)
- Where are we regarding the reasonable indications for 1-stage and 2-stage revisions?
- Jose Cordero-Ampuero (Spain) & Steve Jones (UK)
- Discussion
10:00-10:30 – Break
10:30-11:30 - Symposia
* PASTEUR - Hip Resurfacing: Back To The Future?
Chair: Alister Hart (UK) & Julien Girard (France)
- Lessons and Findings of an international study of resurfacing hips
- Klaus-Peter Günther (Germany)
- How and why I follow up my patients with hip resurfacing with metallic ions?
- Pascal-Andre Vendittoli (Canada)
- Can we predict who will do well after hip resurfacing?
- Julien Girard (France)
- Should we reduce the use of hip resurfacing?
- Antonio Moroni (Italy)
- Global experience from AOA registry about causes of early failures and resurfacing revisions outcomes
- Scott Brumby (Australia)
- Hip Resurfacing Nowadays: Back to the future ?
- Alister Hart (UK)
- Discussion
*EUROTOP - Periprosthetic Fractures: pitfalls of diagnosis and treatment
Chair: Thomas Ilchmann (Switzerland) & Ola Rolfson (Sweden)
- Introduction - limiting the topic on femoral B and C fractures
- Thomas Ilchmann (Switzerland) & Ola Rolfson (Sweden)
- Results of the EHS online query on periprosthetic fractures
- Martin Thaler (Austria)
- Increasing incidence of periprosthetic hip fractures?
- Georgious Chatziagorou (Sweden)
- Diagnostics, classification and timing
- Theofilos Karachalios (Greece)
- The “fix” stem: Indication and techniques of osteosynthesis
- Karl Stoffel (Switzerland)
- Loose stems: techniques and results for revision
- Peter Grant (Sweden)
- Discussion
*ARTOIS 1 - Round Table: Challenges and Surgical Options in DDH
Chair: George Macheras (Greece) & Roberto Binazzi (Italy)
- Introduction: Challenges and Surgical Options ?
- George Macheras (Greece)
- Classification and pre-operative planning
- François Gaucher (France)
- Dysplasia and the challenge of low DDH (Hartofilakidis B cases)
- Mazhar Tokgözoğlu (Turkey)
- High DDH: surgical options
- Rashid Tikhilov (Russia)
- The “fix” stem: Indication and techniques of osteosynthesis
- Karl Stoffel (Switzerland)
- THA for previously operated DDH cases
- Roberto Binazzi (Italy)
- Discussion
11:30-12:30 – Oral Presentations and Presentation Award
12:30-14:00 – Lunch in the Exhibition Area
14:00-14:30: *PASTEUR :
- Presidential Address and Welcome:
- Jean-Alain Epinette (France)
- *Given “Carte Blanche” to our Canadian guest: the forgotten hip
- Pascal-Andre Vendittoli (Canada)
14:30 – 15:30 - ORAL PRESENTATIONS
15:30-16:30 : SYMPOSIA
*PASTEUR: Hip Arthroscopy: Indications, Limits And Outcomes
Chair: Manel Ribas (Spain) & Nicola Santori (Italy)
- Introduction to Hip Arthroscopy: when, why and for whom?
- Nicola Santori (Italy)
- Evidence-based indications for Arthroscopy – when can it make a difference?
- Neel Desai (Sweden)
- Latest technical advances in Hip Arthroscopy (chondral and labral repair – reconstruction)
- Gollwitzer Hans (Germany)
- PROMS: do we need to merge them, make them feasible and reproducible? If yes, how?
- Oliver Marin (Spain)
- Limits of Hip Arthroscopy… Open Questions (ARS voting)
- Nicola Santori (Italy)
- Discussion
* EUROTOP: Hip-Spine Relationship: What’s New On Practical Basis?
Chair: Luigi Zagra (Italy) & Jean-Yves Lazennec (France)
- Spine Hip Relation– What Do We Know?: Introduction to Hip-Spine Relationship
- Charles Rivière (France)
- Specific Case Examples: • Sacral slope and Pelvic tilt
- Moritz Tannast (Switzerland)
- Specific Case Examples: • Anatomical and Functional Cup Anteversion
- Jean-Yves Lazennec (France)
- Specific Case Examples: • Impact of Spinal Fusion
- Aidin Eslam Pour (USA)
- How to prevent and treat THA instability according to hip-spine specific status
- Luigi Zagra (Italy)
- The “next-future”: Femoro-acetabular functional relations (Functional anteversion, pelvic horizontal rotation while standing and sitting)
- Jean-Yves Lazennec (France)
- Discussion
16:30-17:00 – Break
17:00-18:00 – Symposia
* PASTEUR: New Technologies: The Future Or Some Passing Fads?
Chair: Wim Schreurs (The Netherlands) & Sébastien Lustig (France)
- Introduction - Technologies in Hip Arthroplasty: state of the Art.
- Sébastien Lustig (France)
- Additive manufacturing in hip arthroplasty
- Justin Cobb (UK)
- Robotic surgery in hip replacement: why and how?
- Michael Nogler (Austria)
- Virtual vs. Augmented Reality: What benefits in Hip Surgery ?
- Eleftherios Tsiridis (Greece)
- Do new imaging techniques achieve expected benefits for preop templating: Objective review, benefits and drawbacks
- Elhadi Sariali (France)
- Discussion
* EUROTOP: Complications / Adverse Events (Cases Presentation)
Chair: Eleftherios Tsiridis (Greece) & Evert Smith (UK)
- Infection
- Rihard Trebse (Slovenia)
- Dislocation/Instability
- John Timperley (UK)
- Periprosthetic Fractures
- Eleftherios Tsiridis (Greece)
- Trunionosis
- Alister Hart (UK)
- Bone loss/Osteolysis
- Derek Bennet (Ireland)
- Discussion
18:00 – Awards Ceremony
18:00 – EHS General Assembly
Friday, SEPTEMBER 10TH 2021
08:00-10:00 - Hip Toulouse
*PASTEUR - Round Table : Metaphyseal Short Stems
Chair: Philippe Chiron (France) & Joachim Pfeil (Germany)
- Why such a choice of short stems ?
- Philippe Chiron (France)
- How to fit these stems in the classifications?
- Michel Brax (France)
- Torsion stability and subsidence – 1
- Karl Philip Kutzner (Germany)
- Torsion stability and subsidence – 2
- Kepa Iglesias (France)
- Debate: Are both standard offset and lateralized stem usefull? How do I do my preop planning? – 1
- Joachim Pfeil (Germany)
- Debate: Are both standard offset and lateralized stem useful? How do I do my preop planning? – 2
- Harald Khun (Germany)
- Is there a threshold for patient weight? Obesity and THA.
- Philippe Chiron (France)
- Obesity and short stem
- Sabine Mai (Germany)
- Outcomes in Germany
- Werner Siebert (Germany)
- Comparative Outcomes in France
- Jean-Alain Epinette (France)
- General discussion about short stems
Oral Presentations about Short Stems
- Chair: Werner Siebert (Germany)
Clinical cases about Short Stems
- Chair: Harald Kuhn
8:00 – 09:00 - ORAL PRESENTATIONS
09:00-10:00 – Symposia
*EUROTOP : False “Easy” Primary Hips : Cases Presentations
Chair: Mazhar Tokgözoğlu (Turkey) & Rashid Tikhilov (Russia)
- Tips& tricks for THA in patients with “light” dysplasia
- Osteoarthritis following acetabular fractures – what are the challenges?
- Consequences of fractures of the proximal femur - is this standard THA?
- Can a small protrusion of the acetabulum be easy?
- What is easier varus or valgus femoral neck for primary THA
10:00-10:30 – Break
10:30-12:30 - HIP TOULOUSE
* PASTEUR : Round Table : Indications And Limits Of Acetabular Reconstruction
Chair: Nicolas Reina (France) & Fares Haddad (UK)
- Bone defects: imaging and classifications
- Henri Migaud (France)
- Cemented cups
- Adrian Taylro (UK)
- Standard uncemented cups
- Fabio Catani (Italy)
- Kerboull cross
- Luc Kerboull (France)
- Burch-Schneider reinforcement cage
- Rafael Torres-Campos (Spain)
- Neither ring, cage, or Kerboull cross
- Philippe Chiron (France)
- Augments and jumbo cups
- Fares Haddad (UK)
- Custom made implants. How additive technology can contribute?
- Nicolas Reina (France)
- Which graft for which defects?
- Stéphane Boisgard (France)
- Dual-mobility cups for all revisions?
- André Ferreira (France)
- General discussion about Acetabular Reconstruction
Oral Presentations about Acetabular Reconstruction
- Chair: Fabio Catani (Italy)
Clinical cases about Short Stems
- Chair: Fares Haddad (UK)
10:30-11:30 - Symposia
*EUROTOP : Joint Preservation: The Best Can Be The Native Hip !
Chair: Klaus Siebenrock (Switzerland) & Bülent Attila (Turkey)
- When and how to treat DDH in adolescents and young adults
- Bülent Attila (Turkey)
- Late correction of Perthes deformities – what can be done
- Moritz Tannast (Switzerland)
- Femoral torsion affects Femoro-Acetabular Impingement (FAI)
- Klaus Siebenrock (Switzerland)
- Evidence for cartilage treatment techniques
- Fritz Thorey (Germany)
- Modern treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head without collapse
- Cody Wyles (USA)
- Discussion
11:30 – 12:30 - ORAL PRESENTATIONS
12:30-14:00 – Lunch at the Exhibition Area
14:00-14:30 -* PASTEUR : Guest Lecture by Martin Krismer (Austria)
- Total hip arthroplasty – problems, solutions, causes – a historic perspective
14:30 – 15:30 - ORAL PRESENTATIONS
15:30-16:30 – Symposia
* PASTEUR : How To Improve Primary Hips: Immediate Success In Our Hands!
Chair: Per Kjersgaard-Andersen (Denmark) & Klaus-Peter Günther (Germany)
- Risk reduction strategies: recommendations and reality
- Klaus-Peter Günther (Germany)
- Enhanced Recovery and Fast Track protocols: what is the current evidence?
- Per Kjersgaard-Andersen (Denmark)
- Outpatient Surgery: Why, How, for Whom and What Clinical Benefits upon A 5-year experience
- Thierry De Polignac (France)
- Implant fixation strategy and early mobilization in the elderly – why always cemented?
- Maziar Mohaddes (Sweden)
- How to improve dysplastic hips as primary surgery
- Hiroshi Fujita (Japan)
- Discussion
*EUROTOP : Proximal Femoral Neck Fractures: When And Why Prosthetic Options ?
Chair: Johan Kärrholm (Sweden) & Cecilia Rogmark (Sweden)
- Introduction : state-of-the-art
- Johan Kärrholm (Sweden)
- Time to Put Aside the Controversy Between Total Hip Arthroplasty and Hemiarthroplasty ?
- Cecilia Rogmark (Sweden)
- The choice of approaches in fractures, based upon registries
- Roberto Civinini (Italy)
- Trade-offs between cemented and uncemented fixation
- Jan-Erik Gjertsen (Nrway)
- Prognosis of THA using DMC and/or big femoral head in the fracture patient
- Søren Overgaard (Denmark)
- Discussion
* ARTOIS 1: ROUND TABLE: The Paediatric Hip in Adolescence
Chair: Thomas Wirth (Germany) & Jaroslaw Czubak (Poland)
- Hip dysplasia in adolescence: persistent deformity from childhood or primary late dysplasia
- Jaroslaw Czubak (Poland)
- The meaningfulness of reconstructive joint surgery in idiopathic or secondary avascular hip necrosis
- Thomas Wirth (Germany)
- Indications and limits for arthroscopic surgical treatment of cam-deformities in adolescence
- Manoj Ramachandran (UK)
- Hip preserving surgical interventions to restore residual femoral head deformity in adolescence
- Kai Ziebarth (Switzerland)
- Discussion
16:30-17:00 – Break
17:00-18:00 – Symposia
* PASTEUR : The Dissatisfied Patient ? Who Is He, How Deal With, And Be Successful?
Chair: Theofilos Karachalios (Greece) & Eduardo Garcia-Rey (Spain)
- Predictors of patient satisfaction
- Per Kjærsgaard-Andersen (Denmark)
- Evaluation scales for patient satisfaction
- Eduardo Garcia-Rey (Spain)
- Identify the systematic complainers
- Lazaros Poultsides (USA)
- Strategies to improve patient satisfaction
- Theofilos Karachalios (Greece)
- Discussion
* EUROTOP: Femoral Revision: A Balance Sheet Between Available Options
Chair: Martin Thaler (Austria) & Fares Haddad (UK)
- Classification and decision making
- Boris Holzapfel (Germany)
- Cement in revision – the old and the new
- Dominic Meek (UK)
- Revision stems: is there really a need for modularity
- Jochen Hoftstätter (Austria)
- The modern use of tapered fluted stems
- Andrew Manktelow (UK)
- Discussion