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AOSSM/AANA Specialty Day 2020
AOSSM_AANA Specialty Day 2020 Agenda
AOSSM_AANA Specialty Day 2020 Agenda
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The 2020 Specialty Day program features a comprehensive lineup of sessions focusing on orthopedic sports medicine, covering shoulder, knee, elbow, and hip topics with expert presentations and debates. It opens with a welcome by leaders from AOSSM and AANA.<br /><br />Session I addresses shoulder instability and labrum issues, featuring papers on revision arthroscopic Bankart repair in military patients, surgical outcomes based on the FEDS classification for shoulder instability, and risk factors for revision posterior shoulder stabilization in throwing athletes. Key debates discuss arthroscopic stabilization techniques for recurrent anterior dislocations.<br /><br />Session II covers shoulder biceps, scapula, and AC joint problems, including techniques and complications in biceps tenodesis and AC joint stabilization.<br /><br />Session III focuses on shoulder rotator cuff repairs, with surgical tips, debates on superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) for massive tears, and evidence-based discussion on biologic augmentation for cuff repair. An AOSSM Kennedy lecture titled "ROY G BIV - Common Knowledge" is also featured.<br /><br />Session IV turns to the knee and sports injuries, presenting studies on revision risks comparing allografts and hybrid grafts in ACL reconstruction, with lectures on graft selection, avoiding technical mistakes, surgical timing in MCL injuries, ACL augmentation methods, and revision surgery strategies. An AANA Innovations Lecture explores the foundations of innovation.<br /><br />Session V delves into knee cartilage, meniscus, and biologics, including a clinical trial on intra-articular mesenchymal stem cells for knee osteoarthritis, surgical decision-making for meniscus repairs, cartilage restoration techniques, and MRI interpretation in sports injuries.<br /><br />Session VI discusses contemporary controversies with papers on outcomes after tibial tubercle transfer and medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction, debates on surgical morbidity, UCL injury management in elbows, and ligament stress responses in professional pitchers.<br /><br />Session VII addresses the hip, presenting research on femoral osteochondroplasty over-resection effects, hip impingement outcomes, labral repair techniques, labral reconstruction indications, and endoscopic versus open repair approaches for gluteus medius and hamstring injuries.<br /><br />Overall, the program provides cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and expert debates across multiple joint and sports medicine topics, offering valuable education for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine professionals.
Keywords
orthopedic sports medicine
shoulder instability
labrum issues
rotator cuff repair
ACL reconstruction
knee cartilage
meniscus repair
hip impingement
arthroscopic stabilization
biologic augmentation
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