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NEW ICL CONTENT! Access Instructional Course Lecture (ICL) content presented at previous AANA Annual Meetings, the world’s largest arthroscopy-focused event of the year. ICLs are 75-minute sessions led by a faculty of experts addressing trending topics and leading-edge surgical skill information and techniques for all joints.

ICL content can conveniently be accessed anywhere an internet connection is available.

Annual Meeting Instructional Course Lectures (ICLs) are sessions led by a faculty of experts from previous AANA Annual Meetings. Content includes cutting-edge surgical skills information and techniques presented on a focused topic or joint that you don’t want to miss! Each ICL is worth 3 CME credits with the ability to choose from different courses and earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM upon satisfactory completion of all online components.

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Picture of the productACL Repair: Modern-Day Techniques and More (AANA24)
ACL Repair: Modern-Day Techniques, Outcomes and Their Role in Today’s ACL Toolbox

Modern-day primary ACL repair has experienced a resurgence of interest as new arthroscopic techniques, and a selective patient algorithm based on tear type and tissue quality, have been adopted. Based on what has been learned from historical outcomes and most recent results of modern-day selective ACL primary repair (ACLPR), this ICL discusses the differences in the latest innovative approaches, the relevance of suture augmentation, the role of the ALL and LET, and the need for biologic augmentation. Technical pitfalls and pearls are also highlighted.

Upon conclusion of the course, participants will have a broad understanding of available approaches for modern-day ACL repair, to further enhance their surgical skill set and modern-day ACL toolbox.

Faculty:
Sebastian Rilk, M.D., Gregory S. DiFelice, M.D., Andreas H. Gomoll, M.D., Sabrina M. Strickland, M.D., Adnan Saithna, M.D., FAANA, Wiemi A. Douoguih, M.D., Mark R. Sherman, M.D.


Nonmember price: 80.00
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AM24ON_ICL201
Picture of the productAll Things Patellofemoral (AANA24)
All Things Patellofemoral: Cartilage, Trochleoplasty and More

MPFL reconstruction continues to become increasingly popular in the treatment of patellar instability. Reported complication rates are as high as 25 percent, with nearly half attributed to technical errors. This ICL reviews common complications in MPFL reconstruction, including failure, and will provide surgical technique pearls for how to assess, address and prevent. Faculty present cases demonstrating examples to highlight each principle.

Faculty:
Miho J. Tanaka, M.D., Ph.D., Seth L. Sherman, M.D., Sabrina M. Strickland, M.D., Betina Hinckel, M.D., Ph.D.


Nonmember price: 80.00
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AM24ON_ICL221
Picture of the productCartilage Conundrums in 2024: Cases From Experts (AANA24)
This ICL focuses exclusively on challenging cases centered on cartilage and joint preservation, from real-life clinical scenarios, with a diverse faculty perspective. Speakers highlight the good, the bad and the ugly from real-life cases, focusing on both evidence-based and cutting-edge techniques. This ICL is different from traditional ICLs, in that it will be exclusively case-based.

Faculty:
Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Brian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A., FAANA, Armando F. Vidal, M.D., Aaron J. Krych, M.D.


Nonmember price: 80.00
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AM24ON_ICL203
Picture of the productCartilage Damage: Old Tricks & New Tech (AANA24)
This Is the Kind of Cartilage Damage I See All the Time: When Should I Do Something About It? Old Tricks and New Technology

This ICL covers surgery indications, including established options like MACI, allograft cartilage, OATS and OCA, as well as new technologies like coral implants and medial implantable shock absorbers. Faculty also address when to consider concurrent procedures like MPFL reconstruction, TTO and HTO.

Faculty:
Sabrina M. Strickland, M.D., Andreas H. Gomoll, M.D., Matthew A. Tao, M.D., Jacqueline M. Brady, M.D., Camilla Cohen-Kaleka, M.D.


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AM24ON_ICL105
Picture of the productChallenges in Revision ACL Reconstruction (AANA24)
Considerations and Challenges in Revision ACL Reconstruction

This ICL discusses workup considerations and technical challenges in revision ACL reconstruction, including bone loss, tunnel malposition, malalignment correction and utilizing extra-articular procedures.

Faculty:
Aman Dhawan, M.D., Brian R. Waterman, M.D., FAANA, Michael J. Alaia, M.D., Jonathan F. Dickens, M.D., COL, USAR


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AM24ON_ICL301
Picture of the productComplex Shoulder Instability (AANA24)
Case-Based, Advanced Decision-Making in Complex Shoulder Instability: Anterior, Posterior, Bone Loss and Revisions

This ICL is designed to be a case-based session devoted to decision-making in complex shoulder instability. Case presentations highlight the history, physical findings and advanced imaging followed by interactive, moderated discussions focusing on evidence-based treatment alternatives and controversies. Bone loss and revision pathology are prominent in the presented cases. Faculty emphasize state-of-the-art surgical solutions in detail while addressing both short and long-term complications.

Faculty:
Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D., Jeanne C. Patzkowski, M.D., John M. Tokish, M.D., FAANA, Michael J. O’Brien, M.D., FAANA, Stephen A. Parada, M.D.


Nonmember price: 80.00
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AM24ON_ICL204
Picture of the productEmerging Techniques for Hip Instability (AANA24)
Emerging Techniques for Hip Instability: From Advanced Arthroscopic Capsular Management to PAO

The diagnosis and management of hip instability remains controversial. This course reviews the physical exam with anatomical correlation and new concepts in imaging techniques. Surgical indications for arthroscopic capsular and labral repair and reconstruction; the role of revision hip arthroscopy; and when to consider periacetabular osteotomy and femoral derotational osteotomy are highlighted.

Faculty:
Srino Bharam, M.D., M.B.A., Yi-Meng Yen, M.D., Ph.D., Hal Martin, M.D., Thomas H. Wuerz, M.D., M.Sc., Travis Matheney, M.D.


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AM24ON_ICL205
Picture of the productFrom Arthroscopy to Arthroplasty (AANA24)
From Arthroscopy to Arthroplasty: Treatment Strategies for the Young Patient with Glenohumeral Arthritis

Managing young patients with glenohumeral arthritis is complex due to high patient demands and various subtypes, including capsulorrhaphy arthropathy, dislocation arthropathy, chondrolysis, osteonecrosis, glenoid dysplasia and inflammatory arthropathies. Arthroscopic interventions are effective for milder cases, while biologic solutions like glenoid resurfacing and osteochondral reconstructions have limited support and uncertain long-term outcomes. Prosthetic shoulder arthroplasty (hemiarthroplasty, total and reverse) is definitive for end-stage cases but presents challenges such as patient dissatisfaction, higher complication rates and reoperations, especially in young patients.

This ICL reviews types of glenohumeral arthritis in young patients and discusses surgical options, including arthroscopic treatments, nonprosthetic arthroplasty, hemiarthroplasty (including resurfacing and ream and run), anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty and specific indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasty in this population.

Faculty:
Samer S. Hasan, M.D., Ph.D., Robert U. Hartzler, M.D., M.S., Joseph A. Abboud, M.D., Michael H. Amini, M.D.


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AM24ON_ICL222
Picture of the productHip Arthroscopy: From Basic to Advanced Techniques (AANA24)
This course aims to provide state-of the-art tips and tricks on hip arthroscopy, from basic setup to advanced techniques.

Faculty:
Spencer M. Stein, M.D., Thomas Youm, M.D., Robert J. Meislin, M.D., Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, M.D., Christopher M. Larson, M.D.


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AM24ON_ICL303
Picture of the productJoint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2024 (AANA24)
Joint Preservation Techniques for the Knee in 2024: The Utility of Biologics, Osteotomies and Cartilage Restoration Procedures

This ICL provides a comprehensive overview of joint preservation techniques for the knee, including biologic and reconstructive approaches, with an emphasis on evidence-based treatment guidelines for young, high-demand patients. This is a case-based course with an emphasis on clinical and surgical decision-making, with case examples of in-season athletes, contact athletes, endurance athletes and patients with previous failed joint preservation surgery. Experts in joint preservation provide pearls and pitfalls for the management of these challenging patients, with real-life (as opposed to theoretical) case examples.

Faculty:
Rachel M. Frank, M.D., Armando F. Vidal, M.D., Seth L. Sherman, M.D., Michael J. Alaia, M.D.


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AM24ON_ICL101

Designation and Accreditation

The Arthroscopy Association of North America designates these activities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. These enduring materials can help fulfill the CME requirements mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification.

AANA is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 
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