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June 16th & 17th 2011
Advanced Exeter Symposium
De Vereeniging, Nijmegen (NL)
In cooperation with: Orthopaedic Department
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
This Stryker Product Training Event will
pro-vide education and training in the safe and
effective use of Exeter and Exeter X3 Rimfit
cup and the surgical procedures in which such
products are used. This two day symposium
will be the event of 2011 on Cemented Hip
Arthroplasty you don’t want to miss. The
diffe-rent sessions will address primary hip
arthro-plasty in young patients using the Exeter stem
including a discussion on new bearing
techno-logy like the Rimfit X3 cup, as well as Revision
Hip Surgery using Bone Impacting Grafting
with the XChange system. The symposium
will be concluded with a session on infections.
A symposium of significance!
This invitation and enrolment have no binding
effect for Stryker until all internal compliance
procedures have been completed. As soon as
all approvals have been given, you will receive
a written confirmation of your participation
Welcome,
• Fourty Years Exeter THA
• Thirty years Acetabular Bone Impaction Grafting
• Twenty Years femoral Bone Impaction Grafting
• Ten years data of cemented THA in young patients
Theme’s
40 years
Innovation
Exeter
The Chairman
Dr. Wim Schreurs
Dr. Jean Gardeniers
Thursday June 16th 2011
13.00-13.10 13.10-13.20 13.20-13.30 13.30-13.40 13.40-13.50 13.50-14.00 14.00-14.10 14.10-14.20 14.20-14.40 14.40-14.55 14.55-15.10 15.30-15.40 15.40-15.50 15.50-16.00 16.00-16.15 16.15-16.25 16.25-16.35 16.35-16.45 16.45-17.00 17.00-17.30Opening of the congress
The history of acetabular bone impaction grafting Thirty years outcome of BIG in acetabular revision Mechanical aspect of impacted bone grafting Animal data supporting the incorporation of BIG Chips size influences cup stability
The surgical technique tips and tricks Human biopsy data of acetabular BIG The Exeter experience with acetabular BIG The Argentinian experience with acet. BIG The Zwolle starting experience with BIG Tea break
The history of femoral BIG
Experience of non instrumented femoral BIG Outcome of 20 years femoral instrumented BIG in Exeter
The first instrumented set for BIG: animal set Outcome of 20 years BIG in Nijmegen Is a polished stem essential for femoral BIG Biomaterials suitable for BIG?
Register outcome of BIG in Sweden Case reports and panel discussion Drinks and dinner
Prof Rene Veth Dr Jean Gardeniers Dr Wim Schreurs Prof Nico Verdonschot Prof Pieter Buma Prof Nico Verdonschot Dr Jean Gardeniers Prof Pieter Buma Mr Jean Timperley Dr Martin Buttaro Dr Harmen Ettema Mr John Timperley Mr John Timperley Mr Matthew Hubble Dr Wim Schreurs Dr Wim Schreurs Dr Dennis Janssen Prof Pieter Buma Prof Ewald Ornstein
Femoral bone impaction grafting, 20 years experience with the X-Change instrumented set
40 years
Innovation
Exeter
Friday June 17th 2011
08.30-08.40 08.40-08.45 08.45-09.00 09.00-09.10 09.10-09.25 09.25-09.40 09.40-09.55 09.55-10.05 10.05-10.15 10.35-10.50 10.50-11.00 11.00-11.15 11.15-11.25 11.25-11.35 11.35-11.45 11.45-11.55 11.55-12.05 12.05-12.15 12.15-12.30 12.30-12.45 12.45-12.55 12.55-13.05 13.05-13.20 13.20-13.40 13.40Long term outcome of the Exeter prostheses Defenition of the problem of THA in young patients The current role of conservative surgery
10 years outcome data under 50 yrs extracted from literature
Noncemented THA in young patients, an overview Resurfacing, an overview and clinical data The metal on metal large head experience Long term outcome of THA and BIG under 50 years Outcome of revision in a cohort of 343 THA under 50 years
Coffee break
The new bearings , where are we now The current Exeter line and new implants The Exeter X3 Rimfit cup and Rimcutter Outcome of the SRS Exeter stem in revisions Acetabular BIG in combination with titanium foam in revisions
New developments and instruments for BIG
To date the problem: The infection rate and differences between cement or noncemented implants
The early infect, can you save the implant
Tip and tricks to remove the well fixed infected implant The role of antibiotics
Bone grafts and antibiotics in revision after infection Nijmegen experience with BIG after infection A controversial approach and its outcome
New developments: coated implants and new cement Panel discussion
Lunch and ajourn
Mr John Timperley Dr Jean Gardeniers TBC
Drs Daniël de Kam Prof Ruud Geessink Dr Job van Susante Dr Harmen Ettema Drs Daniël De Kam Dr Wim Schreurs
Prof Robert Streicher Mr Matthew Hubble Mr Matthew Hubble Dr Wim Schreurs Dr Martin Buttaro Dr Jean Gardeniers TBC Dr Wim Schreurs Mr John Timperley TBC Dr M Buttaro Dr W Schreurs Mr M Hubble prof R. Streicher
New developments in total hip arthroplasty Total hip arthroplasty in the young patient
Faculty
Dr. Wim Schreurs
Dr. Jean Gardeniers
Dr. Martin Buttaro
Mr. John Timperley
Prof. Rudolph Geesink
Prof. Nico Verdonschot
Prof. Pieter Buma
Mr. Matthew Hubble
Prof. Robert Streicher
Dr. Ewald Ornstein
Dr. Job van Susante
Dr. Dennis Janssen
Drs. Daniël de Kam
Dr. Harmen. Ettema
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL) Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)
University of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Princess Elisabeth Orthopaedic Center, Exeter (UK) Maastricht University Medical Center (NL) Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL) Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL) Princess Elisabeth Orthopaedic Center, Exeter (UK) Director Strategic Research Stryker SA
Hospital of Häsleholm (Sweden) Alysis Hospital Arnhem (NL)
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL) Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL) Isala Klinieken Zwolle (NL)