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Management of failed shoulder surgery

Rome - NH Collection Vittorio Veneto

2-3 October 2015

Chairmen: Giuseppe Milano, Andrea Grasso Honorary President: Giuliano Cerulli

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ESA BOARD 2014-2016

Angel Calvo - President Roman Brzôska - Vice President

Boris Poberaj - Past President Ladislav Kovacic - General Secretary

Radovan Mihelic - Treasurer Lennard Funk Giuseppe Milano Markus Scheibel Christophe Charousset Bruno Toussaint Nikos Tzanakakis Pascal Gleyze Ettore Taverna

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME CHAIRMEN

Giuseppe Milano Andrea Grasso ESSKA-ESA WEBSITE www.esska.org/about-us/esska-sections/esa ORGANISING SECRETARIAT OIC srl

Viale G. Matteotti, 7 - 50121 Florence, Italy Tel. +39 055 50351 - Fax +39 055 5001912 General information: infoESA2015@oic.it

Sponsor and exhibition: sponsorESA2015@oic.it

Registration and hotel accommodation: registrationESA2015@oic.it www.oic.it

ESSKA EXECUTIVE OFFICE

ESSKA ASBL Fondation Norbert Metz 76, rue d’Eich - L-1460 Luxembourg Tel. +352 4411-7026 - Fax +352 4411-7678

info@esska.org www.esska.org

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Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the European Shoulder Associates (ESA), a section of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA), we cordially invite you to the First ESA Meeting “Management of failed shoulder surgery”, which will be held in Rome, Italy. This is the first official meeting of ESA after its foundation as the ESSKA section dedicated to shoulder surgery.

The meeting will focus on the management of failures of surgical treatment of different pathological conditions around the shoulder, such as: instability of the glenohumeral joint and of the acromio-clavicular joint, rotator cuff disease and pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon, and glenohumeral osteoarthritis. There will also be a special focus on failure of shoulder arthroplasty.

Current status of management of failures of shoulder surgical procedures will be presented by leading ESA experts together with other noted shoulder experts. This will be a “consensus meeting” with peer-reviewed lectures and panel discussions of challenging cases. We will use the voting system for greater interaction during sessions.

The meeting represents a great opportunity to address controversial topics about the shoulder and may lead to a valid update for orthopedic surgeons which may also extend to other medical and health practitioners, such as: sports medicine doctors, physical medicine doctors, and physical therapists.

ESA, in the best traditions of ESSKA, stands for “Excellence in Shoulder Treatment” and this will be demonstrated at the meeting.

The Eternal City will be a perfect location for this first ESA Meeting. Rome is one of the world’s most attractive cities - not surprising when you remember what’s here -The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter’s Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum. Rome is a romantic place, where modern and old, past and present go side by side, all the time.

Enjoy your first ESA meeting in Rome! Sincerely,

Giuseppe Milano, MD Andrea Grasso, MD

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PROGRAMME

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Friday, 2 October 2015

13.30 Introduction

14.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED GLENOHUMERAL INSTABILITY REPAIR

16.00 Chairmen: A. Calvo (Spain), E. Taverna (Italy)

14.00 Shoulder instability repair: why it fails

E. Calvo (Spain)

14.15 How to manage failed anterior arthroscopic repair

V. Bongiorno (France)

14.30 How to manage failed anterior open repair

B. Poberaj (Qatar)

14.45 How to manage failed posterior and MDI repair

R. Brzôska (Poland)

15.00 Panel discussion

E. Antonogiannakis (Greece), A. Cartucho Pereira (Portugal),

A.B. Imhoff (Germany), A. Korolev (Russia), T.C. Ludvigsen (Norway),

R. Mihelic (Croatia)

16.00-16.30 Break

16.30 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED LHB AND AC JOINT TREATMENT

18.30 Chairmen: B. Poberaj (Qatar), F. Franceschi (Italy)

16.30 The disabled throwing shoulder: when and how to operate

N. Sampaio Gomes (Portugal)

16.45 How to manage failed SLAP repair

N. Zurita (Spain)

17.00 LHB disorders: when and how to operate

M. Flury (Switzerland)

17.15 AC joint instability: when and how to operate

A.B. Imhoff (Germany)

17.30 Panel discussion

E. Calvo (Spain), A. Cartucho Pereira (Portugal), A. Korolev (Russia),

O. Lorbach (Germany), E. Taverna (Italy), N. Tzanakakis (Greece)

18.30 Presidential Guest Lecture

Chairman: G. Cerulli (Italy)

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Saturday, 3 October 2015

8.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANATOMICAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

10.00 Chairmen: L. Kovacic

(Slovenia)

, P. Randelli (Italy)

Anatomical shoulder arthroplasty:

8.00 - How it works - P. Heuberer (Austria)

8.15 - Why it fails - P. Gleyze (France)

8.30 - How to manage failure - P. Huijsmans (The Netherlands)

8.45 - Future directions to prevent failure - T. Joudet (France)

9.00 Panel discussion

P. Avanzi (Italy), M. Flury (Switzerland), S. Kamineni (United Kingdom),

R. Mihelic (Croatia), E. Petroff (France), B. Toussaint (France)

10.00-10.30 Break

10.30 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

12.30 Chairmen: P. Gleyze (France), A. Grasso (Italy)

Reverse shoulder arthroplasty:

10.30 - How it works - B. Toussaint (France)

10.45 - Why it fails - V. Senekovic (Slovenia)

11.00 - How to manage failure - S. Kamineni (United Kingdom)

11.15 - Future directions to prevent failure - E. Petroff (France)

11.30 Panel discussion

A. De Carli (Italy), P. Heuberer (Austria), T. Joudet (France),

L. Kovacic (Slovenia), T.C. Ludvigsen (Norway), P. Randelli (Italy)

12.30-12.45 Industry Lecture

12.45-13.00 Industry Lecture

13.00-14.00 Industry Workshop

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Saturday, 3 October 2015

14.00 MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR

16.00 Chairmen: R. Brzôska

(Poland)

, G. Milano (Italy)

14.00 Rotator cuff repair: why it fails

O. Lorbach (Germany)

How to manage failed rotator cuff repair:

14.15 - Arthroscopic revision surgery - K. Beitzel (Germany)

14.30 - Biologic augmentation - P. Avanzi (Italy)

14.45 - Latissimus dorsi transfer - E. Gervasi (Italy)

15.00 Panel discussion

E. Antonogiannakis (Greece), A. Calvo (Spain),

F. Franceschi (Italy), T. Gunes (Turkey),

P. Huijsmans (The Netherlands), C. Yiannakopoulos (Greece)

16.00 Closing Remarks

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GENERAL INFORMATION MEETING VENUE

NH Collection Rome Vittorio Veneto Hotel Corso d’Italia, 1

00198 Rome, Italy Tel. +39 06 84951

REGISTRATION AND HOTEL RESERVATION

For information about registrations and hotel accommodations please contact:

registrationESA2015@oic.it HOW TO REGISTER

All meeting participants are invited to register online

Participants who complete the pre-registration process will receive the complete meeting material package upon arrival. Advance registrations are preferred in order to facilitate planning of the scientific sessions and catering services of the Meeting. On site registration is strongly discouraged and availability for catering services could not be guaranteed.

To download the registration form in PDF format click on the icon below.

REGISTRATION FEES (VAT included)

The registration fee will be adjusted according to the current VAT charge alignment.

REGULAR Until 31 August 2015 After 31 August 2015 and on-site ESSKA-ESA Member € 180.00 € 210.00 Non-ESSKA-ESA Member € 220.00 € 250.00 Resident in training* € 90.00 € 120.00 (*) a proof of status is mandatory

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Delegate and Resident in training registrations include: • Access to the scientific sessions

• Meeting kit including name badge and certificate of attendance • Meeting programme

• Catering services according to the programme

HOTEL RESERVATION

Hotel accommodation can be reserved at reduced rates in Hotel NH Vittorio Veneto (meeting venue) through the Organising Secretariat OIC.

The indicated room/night rates and availabilities are only applicable for reservations made through the Organising Secretariat OIC, and received by 2 September 2015 at the latest. Participants may precede with the on-line reservation system by CLICKING HERE - or downloading the form by clicking on the PDF icon below. Accomodation cannot be guaranteed after the above mentioned deadline although Organising Secretariat OIC will make every effort to meet the participants’ requests upon availability.

The hotel reservation will be confirmed by e-mail only upon receipt of the full pre-payment.

NH Collection Vittorio Veneto****

Corso D’Italia, 1 - Roma (meeting venue) Cost per room per night

Double room for single use € 215.00

Double room € 235.00

The indicated rates are in Euro, per room per night and include breakfast and VAT

Local touristic tax is not included and will be charged in addition to the room cost. Tourist tax: € 6,00 per person per night for reservations in 4 star hotels payable directly to the hotel upon check out.

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GENERAL INFORMATION VISA APPLICATION

Non EU participants should check if they need to apply for a visa to enter Italy on the webpage of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (http://www.esteri.it/visti/index_eng.asp). Foreign participants should contact the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their home country at least 3 months prior to their departure date, to determine their particular visa requirements. We strongly recommend applying for a Tourist Visa. The conference organisers cannot assist participants with their visa application process and cannot intervene with Embassies or Consulates on behalf of any attendees.

Invitation letters for visa purposes can be obtained from registrationESA2015@oic.it upon payment of registration fee. The invitation letter will be issued only once the payment of the registration fee is received. It should be understood that such a letter only aims to assist participants who need to obtain a visa or permission to attend the Meeting and it is not a commitment from the organisers to cover fees and other expenses or to provide any financial support. All expenses incurred in relation to the Meeting remain the sole responsibility of the delegate.

In case of rejection of the visa application, the registration fee will be refunded.

PAYMENT

Please note that your hotel reservation cannot be processed without payment. You can pay by credit card or bank transfer (see details below). We strongly encourage on-line registration (credit card payments).

You can choose from the following payment methods:

Credit cards The following credit cards are accepted

American Express, VISA, MasterCard

Bank transfer (not available for online applications) Account name Bank name Bank Address IBAN SWIFT code OIC srl

Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze, Ag. 1 Viale Matteotti 20r, 50132 Florence, Italy IT39S0616002801000010628C00

CRFiiT3F

Charges Bank transfers must not involve charges for the recipient

Important

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GENERAL INFORMATION CONFIRMATION

After completing the registration on-line and payment by credit card you will receive an immediate receipt and confirmation of the ordered services.

CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY

For cancellation of your registration, a written request must be sent to the Organising Secretariat OIC at registrationESA2015@oic.it. Please note that the refund will be made after the Meeting and penalties will be deducted from the refund amount. The registration and hotel fees are refundable as specified below.

Cancellation / Refund Request Penalty charge

Before 3 July 2015 30%

From 4 July to 10 September 2015 70%

From 11 September 2015 No Refund

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Registered participants receive a certificate of attendance included in the registration kit.

INTERNET

WiFi is available free of charge for participants in the meeting area: the network is “nh” and the password is “wifi”.

CLOAKROOM

A cloakroom is available for participants inside the meeting room.

LOST & FOUND

Lost & found items can be recovered at the Organising Secretariat desk.

MOBILE PHONES

The use of mobile phones is prohibited during the scientific sessions. Participants are kindly requested to keep the mobile phones turned off during the scientific sessions.

NO-SMOKING POLICY

For the comfort and health of all participants, smoking is strictly prohibited in the building. In accordance with the local regulations, this Meeting follows a strict no-smoking policy. Therefore, participants are kindly requested to refrain from smoking in the meeting area.

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GENERAL INFORMATION MEETING VENUE

NH Collection Rome Vittorio Veneto Hotel Corso d’Italia, 1

00198 Rome, Italy Tel. +39 06 84951

The NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto hotel is in the heart of Rome. It’s near the city’s most popular street, Via Veneto, and the spectacular Villa Borghese park. As for the building itself, it was once a Vatican-owned convent, but a 2009 refurbishment has given it plenty of contemporary style.

HOW TO GET TO THE MEETING VENUE

The NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto hotel is easily accessible whether you are arriving by air, rail or road.

By air - Fiumicino Airport

The hotel is located 30 km from the airport. You may take a train to Stazione Termini. From there, you can take the underground (Line A) and get off at either Barberini or Spagna. You may also take a taxi.

By train

NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto is located 3 Km from Termini Station. You can take a bus (line 910) and get off Via Puccini, or you can take the underground (Line A) and get off at Piazza di Spagna, following signs for Villa Borghese. Alternatively, you can take a taxi: the station is five minutes from the hotel.

By car

From the north: From A1: Take the exit onto A1 towards Tangenziale Ovest/Bologna (toll road). Take the exit toward Roma/Grande Raccordo Anulare/Civitavecchia/ Roma Nord/Rieti. Merge onto A1dir and take the Settebagni exit towards Via Salaria/SS4. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for Settebagni/Roma Centro, then merge onto Via Salaria/SS4. Continue to follow SS4 and continue onto Via Salaria. Keep right at the fork and turn left at Via Carlo Zecchi. Take the first right onto Via Salaria and then turn right at Corso d’Italia. The hotel is on the right-hand side.

From the south: From A14: Continue onto A16 (toll road). Take the exit onto A30 towards Caserta/Roma. Take the exit onto A1 towards Roma/Caserta Nord. Take the exit towards Roma Centro/Roma Est and merge onto A24. Take the exit towards Via Tiburtina. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for Tiburtina. Turn right at Via Tiburtina, make a U-turn and continue on to Piazza delle Crociate. At Piazzale delle Provincie, take the second exit onto Via Catani, continue onto Via Giovanni Battista Morgagni, and then continue onto Viale del Policlinico. Head slightly left at Sottovia Ignazio Guidi and continue onto Corso d’Italia. The hotel is on the right-hand side.

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From the west: From A11: Take the exit towards Firenze and then take the exit onto A1 towards Roma (toll road). Take the exit towards Roma/Grande Raccordo Anulare/Civitavecchia/Roma Nord/Rieti. Merge onto A1dir and take the Settebagni exit towards Via Salaria/SS4. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for Settebagni/Roma Centro, and then merge onto Via Salaria/SS4. Continue to follow SS4 and continue onto Via Salaria. Keep right at the fork and turn left at Via Carlo Zecchi. Take the first right onto Via Salaria and turn right at Corso d’Italia. The hotel is on the right-hand side.

From the east: From A4: Take the exit onto A13 towards Bologna/Padova (toll road). Take the exit onto A14 towards Milano/Firenze/Bologna/Borgo Panigale/ Casalecchio. Take the exit towards Firenze/Bologna Casalecchio and merge onto A14. Take the exit onto A1 toward Firenze. Take the exit towards Roma/Grande Raccordo Anulare/Civitavecchia/Roma Nord/Rieti. Merge onto A1dir. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Settebagni/Roma Centro, and merge onto Via Salaria/ SS4. Continue to follow SS4 and continue onto Via Salaria. Keep right at the fork and turn left at Via Carlo Zecchi. Take the first right onto Via Salaria and then turn right at Corso d’Italia. The hotel is on the right-hand side.

Public Transport

Bus No. 910 and get off Via Puccini Underground:

Line A and get off at Piazza di Spagna following signs for Villa Borghese

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

English is the official language of the Meeting. No simultaneous translation is provided.

SPEAKERS SLIDE PREVIEW DESK

A slide preview desk is available for speakers within the meeting room to deliver PowerPoint presentations (Windows or Apple) on USB pens or memory sticks. Personal laptops are not supported. Presenters should upload their slides a minimum of one hour prior to their scheduled presentation time.

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION

The technical exhibition is located in the outside foyer of the meeting room to maximize interaction between participants and sponsor representatives.

INSURANCE

The meeting organiser does not assume any liability for personal injuries sustained or loss of, or damage to, property belonging to meeting participants (or their accompanying persons), either during or as result of the Meeting. Participants are requested to make their own arrangements with respect to health and travel insurance.

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OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION CITY OF ROME

Rome, the “eternal city”, is so called because it is a place of great beauty, contrast and life. Rome is an eclectic city: the religious world centre of Catholic Church, the fabulous ruins of the centre of the Roman Empire, and modern, bustling Rome. All three seem incongruous, yet they live inside and beside each other with great ease. You will soon realise Rome was build to rule and dominate the world. Everything is on a massive scale, solid and “eternal”.

Rome, the city that inspired poets and writers, philosophers and politicians, popes, and kings, travellers and students, is ready to embrace you and to charm you with its warmth, its friendly smile, its great food and its magic.

WEATHER

The weather in Rome in October is pleasantly warm during the whole day, but for the outdoor events a light sweater will be useful. We recommend to bring a raincoat or umbrella for occasional rains which may occur. The average temperature is around 20-25 °C.

CURRENCY

The official currency in Italy is Euro (€).

BANKS

Traditional bank business hours are from Monday to Friday, 8.20-13.30 and are usually closed on Saturday and Sunday. All bank agencies have automatic cash machines located outside to provide 24-hours service.

CREDIT CARDS

Major credit cards are accepted by hotels, shops and restaurants.

ELECTRICITY

Electricity in Italy is supplied at 220V - 50Hz AC.

FIRST AID & HOSPITAL SERVICES

For very urgent and serious events call the free 118 emergency ambulance service or go to one of the Pronto Soccorso (First Aid) emergency units of the hospitals. For babies and children there’s the Ospedale Bambino Gesù; for dentist urgencies and specialist dental care you may go to the G. Eastman dental hospital. For less serious matters you may go as well to the Pronto Soccorso or to the Touristic Medicine Service as written below.

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Emergency telephone numbers are composed of three digits and can be dialed from mobile telephones and phone boxes free of charge. When phoning from outside Italy, first dial +39 (or 00 39) followed by the nine-digit number.

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OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

112 general emergency number 118 ambulance/first aid

113 police 115 fire brigade

SHOPPING

Most shops in Rome are open 10.00-19.00 from Monday to Saturday, some of them are open also on Sunday. Shopping in Italy is an experience in itself; the extensive fashion stores and shopping malls advertise the latest fashion trends existing in Italy.

TAXIS

Taxis are white or yellow, with an identification name and number on the front door and a taximeter inside.

You find them in taxi parkings or can call a radiotaxi (we list here some taxi companies 06/3570; 06/6645; 06/822; 06/157; 06/4994; +39-06/5551)

TIME ZONE

Italian Standard Time is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (2 hours during the summer time)

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PRELIMINARY FACULTY

Emmanuel Antonogiannakis (Greece) Paolo Avanzi (Italy)

Knut Beitzel (Germany) Vito Bongiorno (France) Roman Brzoska (Poland)

Emilio Calvo (Spain) Angel Calvo (Spain)

Antonio Cartucho Pereira (Portugal) Giuliano Cerulli (Italy) Angelo De Carli (Italy) Matthias Flury (Switzerland) Francesco Franceschi (Italy) Anastasious Georgoulis (Greece)

Enrico Gervasi (Italy) Pascal Gleyze (France)

Andrea Grasso (Italy) Taner Gunes (Turkey) Philipp Heuberer (Austria) Pol Huijsmans (The Netherlands)

Andreas B. Imhoff (Germany) Thierry Joudet (France) Srinath Kamineni (United Kingdom)

Andrey Korolev (Russia) Ladislav Kovacic (Slovenia)

Olaf Lorbach (Germany) Tom Clement Ludvigsen (Norway)

Radovan Mihelic (Croatia) Giuseppe Milano (Italy)

Eric Petroff (France) Boris Poberaj (Slovenia)

Pietro Randelli (Italy) Nuno Sampaio Gomes (Portugal)

Vladimir Senekovic (Slovenia) Ettore Taverna (Italy) Bruno Toussaint (France) Nikolaos Tzanakakis (Greece) Christos Yiannakopoulos (Greece)

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