 | Cartilage Conundrums in 2023 (AANA23)
Cartilage Conundrums in 2023: Cases From the Experts
Recognize the current indications for nonoperative and operative treatment options for focal cartilage lesions, among several other cartilage conundrums, with this ICL. Understand the “best” evidence, rationale for different treatment approaches and how to incorporate multiple techniques, including cartilage restoration, with realignment and meniscus preservation, as well as ligament reconstruction.
Participants will recognize how to approach the same cartilage lesion in different ways, as well as the advantages, disadvantages and cost-effectiveness of different surgical approaches. Upon completion of the course, participants will learn cutting-edge cartilage lesion techniques for 2023 and understand the value of diagnostic imaging, in-office imaging (i.e., needle scope) and diagnostic arthroscopy for evaluating and treating cartilage lesions.
Faculty:
Aaron J. Krych, M.D., Paul E. Caldwell, M.D., FAANA, Brian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A., FAANA, Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Andreas H. Gomoll, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL302 |
 | Controversies in the Overhead Athlete Shoulder (AANA23)
This course discusses key elements of the pathologic cascade which leads to labral or rotator cuff injury. Several cases also demonstrate etiology and treating suprascapular nerve, teres major and latissimus injuries in the thrower.
By the ICL’s conclusion, participants will be able to appreciate minimally invasive means of addressing clinically significant labral injury and rotator cuff tears in the overhead athlete.
Faculty:
John D. Kelly IV, M.D., FAANA, Michael T. Freehill, M.D., William B. Kibler, M.D., Michael J. O'Brien, M.D., FAANA, Brian R. Waterman, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL301 |
 | Get Me Back in The Game: Athletic Shoulder Injuries (AANA23)
Get Me Back in The Game: A Case-Based Discussion on Athletic Shoulder Injuries
This ICL focuses on the overall decision-making process for common shoulder injuries.
Participants will leave the course with a thorough understanding of the benefit to using different techniques to manage shoulder instability, rotator cuff tears and acromioclavicular joint injuries. This course provides an overview of ways to decrease the risk of complications following operative management of shoulder injuries.
Faculty:
Mary K. Mulcahey, M.D., FAANA, Jonathan F. Dickens, M.D., L.T.C., M.C., Sara L. Edwards, M.D., Kevin W. Farmer, M.D., Xinning Li, M.D., Catherine A. Logan, M.D., M.B.A., M.S.P.T., Nikhil N. Verma, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL304 |
 | Innovative Approaches to Failed Rotator Cuff Repair (AANA23)
Recent innovations in treating this common shoulder pathology have improved the available surgical options and clinical outcomes.
Upon conclusion of the course, participants will have an enhanced understanding of the most relevant evidence for revision of rotator cuff repair. Additionally, participants will be able describe technical pearls and outcomes for biologically augmenting rotator cuff repair, bridging graft reconstruction (i.e. interposition) and SCR.
Faculty:
Ivan H. Wong, M.D., FAANA, Augustus D. Mazzocca, M.D., FAANA, Anthony A. Romeo, M.D., Eric R. Wagner, M.D., M.S.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL103 |
 | Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2023 (AANA23)
Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2023: The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage Restoration Procedures
This ICL focuses on understanding the role of osteotomy as an adjunct to cartilage/meniscal restoration. Discussion topics include: technical pearls for performing combined cartilage restoration, meniscus transplantation, ligament reconstruction, and/or realigning osteotomies; indications for biologic augmentation to joint preservation techniques in the setting of cartilage and/or meniscal restoration; and management of the young, high-level athlete requiring cartilage/meniscal restoration.
Faculty:
Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Michael J. Alaia, M.D., Seth L. Sherman, M.D., Armando F. Vidal, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL223 |
 | Management of Shoulder Instability (AANA23)
Simmering Controversies in the Management of Shoulder Instability: Can You Handle the Truth?
Following completion of this course, participants should be able to: define critical and subcritical bone loss; determine the most accurate means of quantifying bone loss; evaluate why failures occur; examine the recent advances in the understanding of bone loss and the potential solutions to include state-of-the-art surgical techniques and outcomes; discuss treatment algorithms for specific patient populations, e.g. contact athletes, first-time dislocators, etc.; and emphasize surgical pearls and how to avoid intra and postoperative complications.
Faculty:
Jonathan F. Dickens, M.D., L.T.C., M.C., Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D., John M. Tokish, M.D., FAANA, Ivan H. Wong, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL201 |
 | Management of the Not-So-Common Rotator Cuff Tear (AANA23)
Management of the Not-So-Common Rotator Cuff Tear: Case-Based Learning With Audience Participation
Upon completion, participants should be able to identify the indications, surgical techniques and use of orthobiologics to guide their decision-making strategies when evaluating and managing rotator cuff pathology in a primary and revision setting.
Participants will also improve their ability to manage complex cases including the use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty where soft -tissue procedures are no longer predictably effective;, tendon-transfer techniques;, patch augmentation;, the role of orthobiologics in rotator cuff repair; and revision techniques in complex rotator cuff pathologies.
Faculty:
Brian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A., FAANA, Asheesh Bedi, M.D., Patrick J. Denard, M.D., FAANA, John M. Tokish, M.D., FAANA, Nikhil N. Verma, M.D., FAANA
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL222 |
 | Meniscus Preservation Strategies (AANA23)
Meniscus Preservation Strategies: Restoration to Transplantation
The meniscus is vital to normal knee function and articular cartilage health. This course reviews indications for meniscal allograft transplantation along with tips for achieving good clinical outcomes.
Additionally, participants will be able to describe the use of biological adjuvants to improve outcomes following meniscus repair and other meniscal procedures by the course’s completion. Participants will also be able to formulate approaches to meniscal preservation based on patient-specific factors.
Faculty:
Laith M. Jazrawi, M.D., Cordelia W. Carter, M.D., Philip A. Davidson, M.D., Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, M.D., Eric J. Strauss, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL224 |
 | Meniscus Tear Dilemmas in 2023 (AANA23)
Meniscus Tear Dilemmas in 2023: A Case-Based Approach
Following completion of this course, participants should be familiarized with the background of medial meniscus root tears and rationale for considering repair with centralization.
Participants will also be able to recognize common meniscus tear patterns including the newly described LMORT tear, and options for meniscus repair that’s either all-inside or outside-in, along with biologic augmentation considerations, and describe indications/techniques for meniscal transplantation. A review of specific cases will optimize retention and carry over into clinical practice.
Faculty:
Patrick A. Smith, M.D., Asheesh Bedi, M.D., Thomas R. Carter, M.D., Aaron J. Krych, M.D., Romain Seil, M.D., Michael J. Stuart, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL203 |
 | Orthopaedic Use of Biologics: A 2023 Update (AAAN23)
Orthobiologics is an emerging field which offers great promise, but the interest in the lay press has outstripped the science.
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to understand the available biologics for orthopaedics; gain exposure to the investigational work in orthobiologics; and understand an overview of the regulatory aspects of orthobiologics.
Faculty:
Stephen C. Weber, M.D., Jason L. Dragoo, M.D., FAANA, Scott A. Rodeo, M.D., Jorge A. Chahla, M.D., Ph.D., Kenneth R. Zaslav, M.D., Carlos Leal, M.D.
Nonmember price: 80.00 Member price: 40.00 Member discount: 50%
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| AM23ON_ICL101 |