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AOSSM 2022 Annual Meeting Recordings - no CME
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Thanks, everyone, for attending today. This is a, I think this is going to be a great session. The thought to this was, you know, we, we, everyone in this room loves to talk about shoulder instability and the different ways to attack it, and when you spend a lot of time with colleagues from around the world, you can see we still don't have an answer and there's still many opinions, so we're hoping that this is that opportunity. You can see we have a very international faculty. Gus Mazzocca, at one of the ISSACAS shoulder committee meetings, headed up the video that you'll see with their cases, Guillermo Arce from Argentina, Clara Azevedo from Portugal, Emilio Calvo from Spain, Benno Ingesmith from Brazil, and Giovanni DiGiacomo from Italy, and then we, and as well as Pablo Narbona from Argentina, then myself, Albert Lin from Pitt, Eric McCarty from Colorado, and Steven Weber from Maryland, and still does stuff with Hopkins. So the way that this is formatted is part one, that's the video, from some cases of Dr. Mazzocca, and then he'll go through, and it's pretty much an open forum. Less information, less case, here's the information, here's what you have, how would you attack this? And then on the North American, same, very simple with regards to the case, we're not getting all wrapped up in that, and ask our experts here what they would do. So with that, if you could start the part two, and we'll watch this, this is all on video.
Video Summary
The video is about a session discussing shoulder instability and different approaches to addressing it. The speaker mentions that even though there are many opinions on the topic, there is still no conclusive answer. The session features an international faculty including experts from various countries like Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Italy, and the United States. Part one of the video showcases cases presented by Dr. Mazzocca, followed by an open forum discussing possible strategies. Part two includes similar discussions with North American experts. The video is formatted to focus on the information and expert opinions rather than getting entangled in specific cases. No credits were mentioned in the video.
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Michael Freehill, MD
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shoulder instability
approaches
opinions
international faculty
cases presented
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