- ■ Date & Time : May 18th (Wednesday), 2016 / 12:00~12:50
- ■ Room : Samda Hall
Chair: Joseph ZUCKERMAN (USA)
- Introduction and Review of Clinical Outcomes for the Equinoxe System
- Joseph ZUCKERMAN
NYU Langone Medical Center, USA
- Glenoid Exposure and Surgical Pearls
- Jae Chul YOO
Samsung Medical Center, Korea
- Reverse Biomechanics
- Howard D. ROUTMAN
Atlantis Orthopaedics-Palm Beach Shoulder Service, USA
- Impact of Scapular Notching on rTSA outcomes
- David N. COLLINS
Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics, USA
- My Cuff-Sparing TSA Approach
- Felix H. SAVOIE III
Tulane University School of Medicine, USA
- Managing Glenoid Defects
- Ryan SIMOVITCH
Palm Beach Shoulder Institute, USA
- Q&A
- Moderator: Jae Chul YOO
Panel: Joseph ZUCKERMAN, Howard D. Routman, Ryan Simovitch, David N. Collins and Felix H. SAVOIE III
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
- ■ Date & Time : May 19th (Thursday), 2016 / 12:40~13:30
- ■ Room : Samda Hall
Chair: Alessandro CASTAGNA (Italy), Chang-Hyuk CHOI (Korea)
- Indications and Techniques in Primary RSA
- Kotaro YAMAKADO
Fukui General Hospital, Japan
- Biomechanical Evaluation of Different Designs of RSA
- Peter POON
North Shore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
- A Convertible Shoulder System: Is It Useful?
- Alessandro CASTAGNA
Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Italy
- Complex Glenoid Reconstruction Using Axioma TT Metal Back
- Stephen BALE
Wrightington Hospital, United Kingdom
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
- ■ Date & Time : May 20th (Friday), 2016 / 12:10~13:00
- ■ Room : Samda Hall
Chair: Joseph P. IANNOTTI (USA), Kyoung-Jin PARK (Republic of Korea)
- RSP Design Rationale, Evolution and 13 Years of Clinical Experience
- Samer S. HANSEN
Cincinnati Sports medicine and Orthopaedic Center, USA
- Focus on Glenoid Side with Superior Baseplate Fixation, Patient Specific Lateralization and Glenoid Positioning
- Joseph P. IANNOTTI
Cleveland Clinic, USA
- Difference of Bony Anatomy Between Westerner and Asian in Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Sae Hoon KIM
Seoul National University Hospital, Republic of Korea
- Q&A
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
- ■ Date & Time : May 19th (Thu), 2016 / 19:00~
- ■ Room : Samda Hall
Chair: Eran Maman (Israel)
- Current Solutions in Massive Rotator Cuff Treatments – My Experience
- Enrico Gervasi
Latisana Civil Hospital, Italy
- InSpace Balloon for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears – Clinical Data
- Eran Maman
Souraski Medical Center - Tel Aviv, Israel
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.
- ■ Date & Time : May 20th (Fri), 2016 / 18:30~19:35
- ■ Room : Samda Hall
Opening: In-Ho JEON (Republic of Korea)
Chair: Shawn W. O'DRISCOLL (USA), In-Ho JEON (Republic of Korea)
- [Anatomic] Radial Head Microarchitecture
- Arnold ADIKRISHNA
Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, Indonesia
- [Biomechanical] Radial Head Contact Mechanics to the Capitellum and Lateral Trochlear Ridge
- Youngbok KIM
Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Republic of Korea
- [Clinical] One-Year Results of Cemented Bipolar Radial Head Prostheses for Comminuted Radial Head Fractures
- Soo-Min CHA
Chungnam University, Republic of Korea
Chair: Shawn W. O'DRISCOLL (USA), Myung-Sun KIM (Republic of Korea)
- [Clinical] Results of Parallel Plate Fixation of Comminuted Intra-Articular Distal Humeral Fractures.
- Jun-Gyu MOON
Korea University Guro Hospital, Republic of Korea
- [Clinical] Complications of Intercondylar Fracture: Strategy
- Kyoung-Hwan KOH
Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Republic of Korea
- Q&A
- Chairs: In-Ho JEON, Shawn W. O'DRISCOLL
※ The program is subject to change due to inevitable circumstance of speakers, chairman and/or the committee.