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AOSSM Specialty Day 2024 with ASES no CME
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Specialty Day 2024 - Event Recording without CME

Welcome to the AOSSM Specialty Day 2024 e-Learning course! This is a pre-recorded version of the live, in-person AOSSM and American Shoulder and Elbow Society (ASES) Specialty Day that was held on February 16, 2024. During this course, you can explore the best sports medicine and shoulder surgery and watch the annual Kennedy Lecture by Robert A. Arciero, MD.

Please refer to the schedule below for the February 16, 2024 agenda. This recording is now available online, and you can access it anytime at your convenience. Please note, this recording does NOT offer Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits and will expire on March 7, 2027.



Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to: 

1. Implement an effective evaluation algorithm for musculoskeletal and medical sports medicine conditions based on recent research.
2. Assess and apply surgical and non-surgical treatment recommendations and rehabilitation protocols for diagnosing and clinically managing joint disorders in athletes.
3. Enhance knowledge and skills related to shoulder and elbow care through interactive sessions and expert presentations. 



Welcome
AOSSM President: Dean C. Taylor, MD and Program Chairs: Jonathan F. Dickens, MD and Alison P. Toth, MD
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7:05 am - 8:05 am

AOSSM Session I: Meniscus/Cartilage
Moderators: Thomas J. Kremen, MD and C. Benjamin Ma, MD

  • Paper 01: Meniscal Repair in the Setting of Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: 6-Year Follow-up Results from the MARS Cohort
    • Jacob A. Fox, MD
  • Paper 02: Intra-articular VEGF and MMP-1 are the Primary Drivers of Worse Baseline KOOS Symptoms and Quality of Life Subscores at Time of Knee Chondroplasty
    • Richard Danilkowicz, MD
  • Paper 03: Mosaicplasty/Osteochondral Autograft Transfer Remains a Durable Solution for Symptomatic Chondral Defects of the Knee: Two to Ten-Year Follow-up Analysis
    • Arjun Khorana, BS
  • Q&A session
  • Meniscus Ramp Tears - Technique Video
    • Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PHD
  • Meniscus Repair in 2024…Ramp Tear, LMORT, Radial Tears of Body
    • Aaron J. Krych, MD
  • Panel Discussion with Cases – Options for Full-Thickness Chondral Defects in the Athlete
    • Moderator: Robin V. West, MD and C. Benjamin Ma, MD
    • Panelists: Geoffrey S. Baer, MD, PhD, David C. Flanigan, MD, Thomas J. Kremen, MD, Volker Musahl, MD, Riley J. Williams III, MD
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8:05 am - 9:05 am

AOSSM Session II: ACL
Moderators: Bonnie P. Gregory, MD and Volker Musah, MD

  • Paper 04: Predictors of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Re-tear and Return to Sport in Adolescent Athletes
    • Bhargavi Maheshwer, MD
  • Paper 05: Radiographic Incidence of Knee Osteoarthritis After Isolated ACL Reconstruction Versus Combined ACL and ALL Reconstruction. A Prospective Matched Study from the SANTI Study Group
    • Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, MD, PHD
  • Paper 06: Patients with Bilateral ACL Reconstruction (ACLR) have 3x the Rate of Posterior Tibial Slope Greater than 12-Degrees Compared to Unilateral ACLR: MRI and Radiographic Evaluation
    • Sharif Garra, MD
  • Q&A Session
  • Clinical Outcomes Following ACL Reconstruction with Slope Reducing Tibial Osteotomy: A Matched Case-Control Study
    • Walter R. Lowe, MD
  • Slope Reducing Osteotomy - Technique Video
    • Brian Lau, MD
  • Panel Discussion with Cases – ACL +
    • Moderator: Volker Musahl, MD
    • Panelists: Brian Lau, MD, Bonnie P. Gregory, MD, Aaron J. Krych, MD, Walter R. Lowe, MD, Andy Williams, MB, BS, FRCS(Orth.), FFSEM(UK)

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9:05 am - 10:05 am

AOSSM Session III: Hip
Moderators: Shane J. Nho, MD, MS and Andrea M. Spiker, MD

  • Paper 07: The Effect of Pelvic Incidence on Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement and Acetabular Labral Tears
    • Kaveh A. Torabian, MS
  • Paper 08: Hip Arthroscopy in Recreational Athletes: Risk Factors for Failure to Return to Sport and Factors That Influence Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport
    • KJ Hippensteel, MD
  • Paper 09: Patients with Borderline Hip Dysplasia Undergoing Primary Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Demonstrate Lower Outcome Scores but Comparable Survivorship to Non-Dysplastic Controls at 10-Year Minimum Follow-Up
    • Shane J. Nho, MD, MS
  • Q&A Session
  • Techniques for Capsule Preservation and Reconstruction – Technique Video
    • Richard C. Mather III, MD, MBA
  • Management of the Failed Labral Repair
    • Shane J. Nho, MD, MS
  • Panel Discussion with Cases (borderline dysplasia, cartilage, revision)
    • Moderators: Marc R. Safran, MD and Andrea M. Spiker, MD
    • Panelists: Michael B. Ellman, MD, F. Winston Gwathmey, MD, T. Sean Lynch, MD, Richard C. Mather III, MD, MBA, Shane J. Nho, MD, MS

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10:30 am - 11:50 am

AOSSM/ASES Session IV: Shoulder Instability
Moderators: Oke Anakwenze, MD and Sara L. Edwards, MD

  • Paper 10: To Remplissage or not to Remplissage: Recurrent Instability After Primary Stabilization Surgery (RIPSS) Risk Tool Assesses Preoperative Failure Rates in On-track Shoulders Undergoing Primary Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization with or without Re
    • Albert Lin, MD
  • Paper 11: The Effect of Concavity Restoration on Glenohumeral Stability in a Glenoid Bone Loss Model: Comparing the Distal Tibial Allograft Reconstruction and the Latarjet Procedure
    • Matthew S. Fury, MD
  • Paper 12: Arthroscopic Double Row Bridge Fixation Provided Satisfactory Shoulder Functional Restoration with High Union Rate for Acute Anterior Glenoid Fracture
    • Sang-Jin Shin, MD
  • Q&A Session
  • Bankart + Remplissage: When to Employ and How to Succeed
    • Peter MacDonald, MD, FRCSC
  • Instability in the Athlete: What to Do and When to Do it (What makes an ideal candidate)
    • Eric C. McCarty, MD
  • Arthroscopic Anterior Instability Bone Block Video
    • Ivan H. Wong, MD, FRCSC, MAcM, Dip. Sports Med
  • Panel Discussion with Cases
    • Moderators: Albert Lin, MD and Felix Savoie, MD
    • Panelists: Oke Anakwenze, MD, Sara L. Edwards, MD, Eric C. McCarty, MD, Peter MacDonald, MD, FRCSC, Ivan H. Wong, MD, FRCSC, MAcM, Dip. Sports Med

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11:50 am - 12:30 pm

AOSSM/ASES Session V: Kennedy Lecture

Decades of Learning: Insights on Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability

  • Introduction: Dean C. Taylor, MD and Peter MacDonald. MD, FRCSC
  • Kennedy Lecture: Robert A. Arciero, MD
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

AOSSM/ASES Session VI: Rotator Cuff
Moderators: Robert U. Hartzler, MD and Jeanne C. Patzkowski, MD

  • Paper 13: Range of motion at 6 weeks is an independent risk factor for non-healing at 6 months after arthroscopic supraspinatus repair.
    • Tiago Martinho, MD
  • Paper 14: Long Term Outcomes of Nonoperative Treatment of Atraumatic, Symptomatic Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears. Ten Year Outcomes of the MOON Shoulder Cohort
    • John E. Kuhn, MD, MS
  • Paper 15: A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Rotator Cuff Repair Outcomes
    • Brian M. Grawe, MD
  • Q&A Session
  • When to Repair and When to Replace for Cuff Tears
    • Tally E. Lassiter Jr. MD, MHA
  • Rotator Cuff Repair Augmentation Options and Techniques
    • Michael T. Freehill, MD
  • Panel Discussion with Cases
    • Moderators: Julie Y. Bishop, MD and Brian R. Waterman, MD
    • Panelists: Bassem T. Elhassan, MD, Michael T. Freehill, MD, Robert U. Hartzler, MD, Jeanne C. Patzkowski, MD, Anthony A. Romeo, MD
    • Cases:
      • What would you do with ambiguous cases?
      • 50 yo with massive tear, fatty infiltration, etc.

 


CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY

There are no refunds for this online enduring material.

Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on Mar 07, 2027
Cost: Member: $79.00
Non-Member: $129.00
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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