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SECEC

CONGRESS PROGRAM

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Index

Welcome Address 4-5 N. Cicak 4 Congress President P. Boileau 5 SECEC - ESSSE President

Committees 7-8

Main Contact Details 9

General Information 10-11

Registration Fees 13

Social Program 13

Program at a Glance 14-16

What - Where - When 17

Scientific Program Wednesday, September 19th 19 Thursday, September 20th 20-24 Friday, September 21st 25-29 Saturday, September 22nd 31-33

SECEC - EUSSER - CCP - Specialty Day 35-36

Workshops 38-40

Location Map - Congress Areas 42-44 Exhibition Floor Map 45

Gradation of Sponsors 46

Exhibition Catalogue 47-52

Location Map 53

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Welcome addressDear friends and colleagues, It is a great pleasure and honor for me to welcome you to the 24th Congress of the European Society for Surgery of the Shoulder and Elbow in Dubrovnik from September 19th to 22nd, 2012. The Scientific program includes nine Instructional Courses, two Symposia and three Guest Lectures. Topics for Instructional Courses are very promising: Biology of rotator cuff (RC) tears / Rehabilitation after arthroscopic RC repair / Post-operative stiff shoulder / Posterior shoulder instability / Acute and chronic AC joint instability / Elbow instability. Furthermore: The young athlete’s shoulder & Distal humerus fractures. The last IC is addressed to young surgeons: How to read, write and review a paper. Our two symposia will be a very high level: - Partial RC tears & 3 and 4-part Displaced acute proximal humerus fracture. The three Invited Lectures about Osteoarthritis in young patients, Bone fracture healing on molecular level, plus the one showing the Korean experience regarding Anterior shoulder instability will upgrade with no doubt the scientific level of our Congress. I do believe that the Instructional courses, Symposia, Invited lectures, Free papers and Industry workshops will offer an attractive and interesting scientific congress to all participants. And following the way of the previous two SECEC Congresses, there will be a Rehabilitation Specialty day on Saturday, organized by the SECEC Rehabilitation Committee in coordination with the European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Rehabilitation (EUSSER) and the Croatian Council of Physiotherapists (CCP). The chosen topics for the Symposia are - Stiff shoulder & Primary - Atraumatic shoulder instability and - Towards and European Consensus. The Congress venue is Valamar Lacroma Hotel, located on Babin Kuk peninsula boasting a spectacular sea view. Dubrovnik, often referred to as “the pearl of the Adriatic”, offers a wealthy architectural and cultural heritage with its impressive city walls surrounding the fascinating Old Town. With much more to experience, we invite you to come and discover Dubrovnik. In hope that the Scientific and Social program of the 2012 Congress will meet your expectations.

Welcome to Dubrovnik.

Nikola Cicak Congress President

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Welcome addressDear Colleagues,Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to welcome you in Dubrovnik – Croatia, a World Heritage City with more than 1,000 years of history, interna-tionally known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. After several successful congresses we are very happy to go east where the interest in shoulder and elbow surgery is increasing fast. This 24th SECEC congress is held under the Presidency of Nikola Cicak who is a prominent member of our society and has greatly contributed to the development of shoulder and elbow surgery in Eastern countries. In Dubrovnik we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of our Society and it is the occasion for all of us, members of the Society, to remember our 25 year history, full of anecdotes and experiences, but must also serve to prepare our future and guidelines as a Scientific Society. Learn & Share: it is and should be with no doubt our goal at the SECEC Congresses – learn from the most experienced specialists and share with the younger ones, increasingly interested in the pathology of Shoulder and Elbow. Learn & Share at the 9 Instruc-tional Courses, 2 Symposia, 13 Scientific Sessions, 2 Invited Lectures, 1 Specialty Day on Rehabilitation … but why not, during those pauses in scientific sessions with makeshift forums taken place in aisles and lobbies, where our congress participants are discussing the lessons learnt at the lecture rooms. The Congress of our Society is the showcase of the vitality of our society: the scientific level and the number of registered par-ticipants have been both increasing in each edition – SECEC has established itself year after year as a benchmark, not only European but global basis, in Continuing Medical Education in Shoulder and Elbow, based on a logical and rigorous selection of subjects (from these lines I must congratulate the Education Committee) that allow us all to achieve and assess the latest deve-lopments as well as perform an extensive review of those already established techniques. I would like to encourage everyone to participate in our -and your- 24 SECEC Congress SECEC Dubrovnik 2012! With my best wishes,

Pascal Boileau SECEC - ESSSE President

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Committees

SECEC LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

DUBROVNIK 2012

President:

Nikola Cicak

Members:

Josip Bekavac

Dragan Djurdjevic

Hrvoje Klobucar

Radovan Mihelic

SECEC

EDUCATION COMMITTEE

Chairman:

Laurent Lafosse (France)

Members:

Jean François Kempf (France)

Davide Blonna (Italy)

Sercan Akpinar (Turkey)

Samuel Antuña (Spain)

SECEC

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President:

Pascal Boileau (France)

Vice President:

Alex Castagna (Italy)

Treasurer:

Ernst Wiedemann (Germany)

General Secretary:

Juan Bruguera (Spain)

SECEC Secretariat:

Sylvie Noël (France)

Members:

Andrew Carr (United Kingdom)

Mehmet Demirhan (Turkey)

Bernhard Jost (Switzerland)

Laurent Lafosse (France)

Bo Olsen (Denmark)

SECEC

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Philippe Collin (France)

Mario Borroni (Italy)

Emilio Calvo (Spain)

Lennart Funk (United Kingdom)

Nikola Cicak (Croatia)

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Committees

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

Chairman:

Bo Olsen (Denmark)

Members:

Franz Kralinger (Austria)

Ata Can Atalar (Turkey)

Christine Voigt (Germany)

Olivier Verborgt (Belgium)

WEBSITE COMMITTEE:

Charirman:

Bernhard Jost (Switzerland)

Webmaster:

Matthias Zumstein (Switzerland)

Members:

Markus Scheibel (Germany)

Roger van Riet (Belgium)

Rohit Kulkarni (United Kingdom)

EASTERN EUROPEAN SUPPORT COMMITTEE

Chairman:

Mehmet Demirhan (Turkey)

Members:

Istvan Szabo (Hungary)

Alain Farron (Switzerland)

Denise Eygendaal (The Netherlands)

Przemyslaw Lubiatowski (Poland)

Marius Scarlat (France)

REHABILITATION COMMITTEE

Members:

Marco Conti (Italy)

Simon Lambert (United Kingdom)

Petra Magosh (Gemany)

R&D COMMITTEE

Chairman:

Andrew Carr (United Kingdom)

Members:

Luc Favard (France)

Ulrich Brunner (Germany)

Nicole Pouliart (Belgium)

Andrew Wallace (United Kingdom)

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Main contact detailsSECEC HEADQUARTERS

European Society for Surgery

of the Shoulder and Elbow

Secretary: Sylvie Noël

50 - 52 Avenue Chanoine Cartellier

69230 Saint Genis Laval. France

Tel. +33 4 72 39 53 01

Fax. +33 4 72 39 53 02

TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT - SECEC MEETINGS

General Information

Registration - Exhibition - Sponsorship

SECEC Meetings - TORRES PARDO

Nàpols, 187 2º - 08013 Barcelona, Spain

Tel. +34 93 246 35 66

Fax. +34 93 231 79 72

[email protected]

LOCAL DESTINATION COMPANY

Accommodation

CONVENTUS CREDO

Kruge 48, 10000 Zagreb - Croatia

Tel. +385 1 4854 696, +385 1 4854 697

Fax. +385 1 4854 580

[email protected]

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General informationCONGRESS VENUE

Valamar Lacroma Hotel

Dubrovnik Babin Kuk

Iva Dulcica 34 20000 Dubrovnik. Croatia

www.valamar.com

WEBSITE / ONLINE REGISTRATION

www.secec.org

CAR PARKING

Free parking area at Valamar Lacroma Hotel.

WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS

WiFi Internet access area will be available at the Congress.

SOCIAL EVENTS

Welcome Cocktail

SECEC 2012 Welcome Cocktail will be held at the Lacroma Gardens, on Wednesday, 19th late afternoon.

(included in the registration fee)

Gala Dinner

SECEC 2012 Gala Dinner will be held at the Revelin Fortress, on Friday, September 21st evening.

(not included in the registration fee)

The Revelin fortress is one of the most important Dubrovnik sights. It was built in the middle of the XVI century with the purpose of defen-

ding the city.

ACCOMMODATION

More than 1000 rooms have been booked in Valamar Lacroma and nearby hotels.

SMOKING

SECEC 2012 is a non smoking congress.

REGISTRATION DESK

Participants can pick up their personal Congress material at the registration desk, which will be open as follows:

Wednesday, 19th September: 15.30 -19.30 h

Thursday, 20th September: 07.15 - 18.00 h

Friday, 21st September: 07.15 - 17.30 h

Saturday, 22nd September: 07.15 - 16.15 h

The Congress Secretariat will be available to assist you during the Congress.

Please do not hesitate to contact this office for help or advice.

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General information

ATTENDANCE

The Congress usually attracts between 1.000 and 1.200 people from all over Europe and from all over the world.

NAME BADGES

Participants are obliged to wear the official name badges on all Congress long.

EXHIBITION

The commercial exhibition highlighting medical devices, pharmaceutical products and books will take place in the tent built for the

occasion. Access to the exhibition is free for registered participants. The exhibition will be open on 19 - 22 September 2012 during

the congress hours.

LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS

Lunches are included in the participants’ registration fee.

Coffee, tea and other refreshments will be available in the exhibition area during the breaks.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Participants will receive a certificate of attendance at the Congress.

LIABILITY

By registering for the Congress and/or by participating in the exhibition joined to the Congress, participants and exhibitors agree

that SECEC ESSSE, the Organising Committee or the Congress Secretariat do not assume any responsibility for damage or injuries

to persons or property during the Congress. Participants and exhibitors are advised to organise their own health, travel and personal

insurances.

TOURIST INFORMATION

Dubrovnik Tourist Board; Brsalje 5, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia

Phone: +385 20 323 887

[email protected]

www.tzdubrovnik.hr

LETTER OF INVITATION

Upon request, the Chairman of the Local Organising Committee will be pleased to send a personal letter of invitation so as to enable

participants to obtain supporting funds or visas for attending the Congress. These invitation letters cannot be considered as an offer of

financial support by the organisers.

VISAS AND PASSPORTS

Citizens from Australasia, EU, North and South America are allowed into Croatia without a visa.

Everybody else needs a visa which must be obtained before entering the republic - you cannot obtain a visa at any Croatian land

border.

With questions concerning visas please contact the PCO or visit www.mvep.hr

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Registration Fees

REGISTRATION FEES

SECEC CONGRESS

Members 445 Eur. 530 Eur.

Non Members 560 Eur. 645 Eur.

Residents 295 Eur. 325 Eur.

The participant’s registration includes documentation, certificate of attendance, coffee breaks, luncheons, access to the industrial exhibition, opening ceremony and welcome cocktail.

VAT INCLUDED

EUSSER - CCP / Specialty Day - Shoulder rehabilitation

(EUSSER: European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Rehabilitation / CCP: Croatian Council of Physiotherapists)

Saturday, 22nd September - 1 day attendance

Member EUSSER/CCP 100 Eur. 130 Eur.

Non Member 130 Eur. 160 Eur.

Friday, 21st Saturday, 22nd - 2 days attendance

Member EUSSER/CCP 150 Eur. 180 Eur.

Non Member 180 Eur. 210 Eur.

The participant’s registration includes documentation, certificate of attendance, coffee breaks, luncheons, access to the industrial exhibition. VAT INCLUDED

SOCIAL PROGRAM

Welcome Cocktail

Wednesday, September 19th - 19.15h

Valamar Lacroma Hotel Gardens

The Welcome Cocktail is included in the delegate registration fee.

Delegate Included Included

Non Delegate 50 Eur. 60 Eur.

Gala Dinner

Friday, September 21st - 20.00h

Revelin Fortress

The Gala dinner is Not included in the registration fee:

Delegate 90 Eur. 90 Eur.

Non Delegate 90 Eur. 90 Eur.

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Programme at a Glance

15.30 - 19.30 h

19.00 - 20.00 h

20.00 h

07.30 - 08.45 h

09.00 - 10.30 h

10.30 - 11.00 h

11.00 - 12.00 h

12.00 - 12.20 h

12.45 - 14.15 h

14.30 - 16.00 h

16.00 - 16.30 h

16.30 - 18.00 h

18.00 h

Registration

Opening CeremonyConcert - Performance by Ana RucnerWelcome address by Nikola Cicak and Pascal Boileau. Guest Lecture: Roger Emery “The Shoulder and Art”

Welcome Cocktail - Valamar Lacroma

ICL 1 Biology of rotator cuff tears: from tear to healing Andrew Carr (UK)

ICL 2 Posterior shoulder instability Przemyslaw Lubiatowski (Poland)

ICL 3 Acute elbow instability Samuel Antuña (Spain)

Symposium IPartial rotator cuff tearsAlex Castagna (Italy)

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Adjourn

Scientific Session 1ROTATOR CUFF - I

ASES President LectureManagement of shoulder osteoarthritis in young patients

Jon JP Warner (USA)

Industry Workshops

Scientific Session 2SHOULDER FRACTURES

SHOULDER INSTABILITY - I MISCELLANEOUS

BASIC SCIENCEScientific Session 3

Scientific Session 4 Scientific Session 5

Room Lacroma Elafity 3-4 Room Lacroma Elafity 1-2 Room President Olipa

Thursday, September 20th

Wednesday, September 19th

Free evening

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Programme at a Glance

Room Lacroma Elafity 3-4 Room Lacroma Elafity 1-2 Room President Olipa

07.30 - 08.45 h

09.00 - 10.30 h

10.30 - 11.00 h

11.00 - 12.00 h

12.00 - 12.20 h

12.45 - 14.15 h

14.30 - 16.00 h

16.00 - 16.30 h

16.30 - 18.00 h

18.00 h

20.00 h

Friday, September 21st

ICL 4 Rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair Nikola Cicak (Croatia)

ICL 5 The young athlete’s shoulder Jaap Willems (Netherlands)

ICL 6 Acute & Chronic AC joint instability Philippe Clavert (France)

Symposium II3 and 4-Part displaced acute Proximal humerus fractures

Daniel Mole (France)

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Scientific Session 7ROTATOR CUFF – II

ANATOMIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

ELBOW – I

ELBOW – II

Scientific Session 8

Scientific Session 9Scientific Session 10

Scientific Session 6SHOULDER INSTABILITY - II

SECEC 2012 Presidential Guest LectureMolecular mechanism of bone fractures repair

Slobodan Vukicevic (Croatia)

SECEC GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Gala Dinner - Revelin Fortress

Industry Workshops

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Room Lacroma Elafity 3-4 Room Lacroma Elafity 1-2 Room President Olipa

07.30 - 08.45 h

09.00 - 10.30 h

10.30 - 11.00 h

11.00 - 12.30 h

12.30 - 13.30 h

13.30 - 14.30 h

14.30 - 15.00 h

15.00 - 16.00 h

16.00 h

Saturday, September 22nd

ICL 7 The post-operative stiff shoul- der: Prevention and treatment Sercan Akpinar (Turkey)

ICL 8 Distal humerus fractures Bernhard Jost (Switzerland)

ICL 9 How to read, writeand review a paper Markus Scheibel (Germany)

Scientific Session 11REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

TIPS AND TRICKSScientific Session 12

Scientific Session 13NEW TRENDS AND TECHNIQUES

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Lunch Break

Closing Remarks

AWARD SESSION Best paper and Poster prizes / Fellow travelling reportsGuest Lecture Management of shouder anterior instability in Korea: The role and place of arthroscopy and open surgery Yong Girl Rhee (Korea)

EUSSER/CCP SymposiumStiff Shoulder

EUSSER/CCP SymposiumRehabilitation of the Shoulder

EUSSER/CCP SymposiumAtraumatic shoulder instability

FREE PAPERS

Coffee Break

Lunch Break

Coffee Break

Closing Remarks

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What - Where - WhenTHURSDAY 20th September

FRIDAY 21st September

SATURDAY 22nd September

07.30-8.45 h 07.30-08.45 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 3-4ICL 1 - BIOLOGY OF ROTATOR CUFF TEARSANDREW CARR (United Kingdom)

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-2ICL 2 - POSTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITYPRZEMYSLAW LUBIATOWSKI (Poland)

ROOM President OlipaICL 3 - ACUTE ELBOW INSTABILITYSAMUEL ANTUÑA (Spain)

09.00-10.30 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-4SYMPOSIUM 1PARTIAL ROTATOR CUFF TEARSALEX CASTAGNA (Italy)

12.00-12.20 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-4ASES PRESIDENTIAL GUEST LECTUREMANAGEMENT OF SHOULDEROSTEOARTHRITIS IN YOUNG PATIENTSJON JP WARNER (United States)

07.30-08.45 h

07.30-08.45 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 3-4ICL 4 - REHABILITATION AFTER ROTATOR CUFF REPAIRNIKOLA CICAK (Croatia)

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-2ICL 5 - THE YOUNG ATHLETE’S SHOULDERJAAP WILLEMS (Netherlands)

ROOM President OlipaICL 6 - ACUTE&CHRONIC AC JOINT INSTABILITYPHILIPPE CLAVERT (France)

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 3-4ICL 7 - THE POST-OPERATIVE STIFF SHOULDER: PREVENTION AND TREATMENTSERCAN AKPINAR (Turkey)

ROOM President Lacroma Elafiti 1-2ICL 8 - DISTAL HUMERUS FRACTURESBERNHARD JOST (Switzerland)

ROOM President OlipaICL 9 - HOW TO READ, WRITE AND REVIEW A PAPERMARKUS SCHEIBEL (Germany)

09.00-10.30 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-4SYMPOSIUM 23 AND 4-PART DISPLACED ACUTE PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTUREDANIEL MOLE (France)

12.00-12.20 h

18.00-19.00 h

11.00-12.30 h 09.00-16.00 h

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-4SECEC 2012 PRESIDENTIAL GUEST LECTUREMOLECULAR MECHANISM OF BONEFRACTURES REPAIRSLOBODAN VUKICEVIC (Croatia)

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 3-4SECEC GENERAL ASSEMBLY

ROOM Lacroma Elafiti 1-4AWARD SESSIONBest paper and Poster prizesFellow travelling reportsMANAGEMENT OF SHOULDER ANTERIORINSTABILITY IN KOREA:THE ROLE AND PLACE OF ARTHROSCOPYAND OPEN SURGERYYONG GIRL RHEE (Korea)

ROOM President OlipaSECEC EUSSER CCP Specialty day

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Scientific program - Wednesday, September 19th

Wednesday, September 19th19.00h – Lacroma Elafity 1-4

OPENING CEREMONY

19.00 h Welcome to Croatia Concert - Performance by Ana Rucner Welcome by Nikola Cicak President of the 24th SECEC Congress

Welcome by Pascal Boileau SECEC President

“The Shoulder and Art” Roger Emery, United Kingdom

20.00 h Official Opening 24th SECEC Congress

20.00 h Welcome Cocktail

Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 3-4

Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 1-2

Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – President Olipa

Roger Emery Ana Rucner

Nikola Cicak Pascal Boileau

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Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 3-4

ICL 1BIOLOGY OF ROTATOR CUFF TEARS: FROM TEAR TO HEALINGChairman: Andrew CARR, United Kingdom

• Growthfactorapplicationinrotatorcuffrepair: state of the art and future perspectives Matthias Zumstein, Switzerland

• Biologicaltherapiestoenhancerotatorcuffhealing Guiseppe Longo, Italy

• Mechanismsofrotatorcufffailureandhealing; implications for the design and use of scaffolds Andrew Carr, United Kingdom

• Arthroscopicrepairoflargerotatorcufftearsusing patches for augmentation Jan Leuzinger, Switzerland

Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 1-2

ICL 2POSTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITYChairman: Przemislaw LUBIATOWSKI, Poland

• Posteriorinstability:diagnosis,pathogenesis and clinical evaluation Przemyslaw Lubiatowski, Poland

• Imaginginposteriorinstability Marcin Dzianach, Poland

• Conservativetreatmentofposteriorshoulderinstability Anju Jaggi, United Kingdom

• Openproceduresforposteriorshoulderinstabilitycapsular shift, bone-block, bone grafts Christophe Lévigne, France

• Arthroscopicstabilizationofposteriorshoulderinstability Sven Lichtenberg, Germany

• Arthroscopictechniqueofposteriorboneblock Pascal Boileau, France

Thursday, September 20th07.30 – 08.45h – President Olipa

ICL 3ACUTE ELBOW INSTABILITY Chairman: Samuel ANTUÑA, Spain

• Softtissueinjuries:Anatomicimplicationsonelbowstability Alberto Schneeberger, Switzerland

• Acuteposterolateralcomplexelbowinstability: The Terrible Triad Samuel Antuña, Spain

• Acuteposteromedialcomplexinstability:Thecoronoid Raúl Barco, Spain

• Themanagementofextremelycomplexbonyinjuries of the elbow Lech Rymaszewski, United Kingdom

• Casepresentations&Conclusion

Thursday, September 20th09.00 – 10.30h – Elafiti 1-4

Symposium I PARTIAL ROTATOR CUFF TEARSChairman: Alex CASTAGNA, Italy • Clinicalrelevanceandnaturalhistory Laurent Nové-Josserand, France

• Diagnosisandclassification Peter Habermeyer, Germany

• Treatmentofpartialarticular:fromconservativetosurgical Stefano Gumina, Italy

• Treatmentofbursalsidetears Emilio Calvo, Spain

• Intratendinouslesions:whattodo Peter Reilly, United Kingdom

Discussion

10.30 – 11.00h Coffee Break

Scientific program - Thursday, September 20th

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Scientific program - Thursday, September 20thThursday, September 20th11.00 – 12.00h – Lacroma Elafiti 1-4

Scientific Session - 1ROTATOR CUFF- IModerators: Nikola CICAK, Croatia Mehmet DEMIRHAN, Turkey

11.00OP1 - The true prevalence of rotator-cuff tears: Normal population dataH. Oag, A. CarrUnited Kingdom11.09OP2 -Should the surgery of the rotator cuff tear with stiffness be delayed till improvement of the range of motion?Y. Kim, H. Lee, J. OkKorea11.18OP3 - Long-term results of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair J. Hald, D. Liem, P. Magosch, P. Habermeyer, S. LichtenbergGermany11.27OP4 - The effect of tendon remnant length and other prognosticfactors for predicting retear of rotator cuffM. Sung-Hoon, K. Young-Kyu, Ch. Seung-HyunKorea11.36OP5 - In vivo analysis of tendon perfusion after rotator cuff repair - a comparison of different suturing techniquesM. MikekSlovenia11.45OP6 - Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: Knotless versus Knot - tying suture bridge techniqueYG. RheeKorea11.54OP7 - Comparative prospective study of arthroscopic repair of trans-fixing ruptures of rotator cuff with or without injection of Autologous Conditioned PlasmaM. Ferrand, B. Levy, S. Klouche, T. Bauer, P. HardyFrance

Thursday, September 20th12.00 – 12.20h – Elafiti 1-4

ASES Presidential Guest LectureMANAGEMENT OF SHOULDER OSTEOARTHRITIS IN YOUNG PATIENTSJon J.P. WARNER, USA

12.45 – 14.15 Industry Workshops

Thursday, September 20th14.30 – 16.00h - ELAFITI 3-4

Scientific Session - 2SHOULDER FRACTURESModerators: Herbert RESCH, Austria Carlos TORRENS, Spain Dragan DJURDJEVIC, Croatia

14.30OP8 - Pain in proximal humeral fractures conservatively treatedJ. Miquel, A. Alier, A. Ruiz, F. Santana, J. Mora, C. TorrensSpain14.39OP9 - Biomechanical modelling of proximal humeral fracturesA. Majed, D. Southgate, T. Baring, P. Reilly, A. Bull, R. EmeryUnited Kingdom14.48OP10 - Surgeons agree more on treatment recommendations than on classification of proximal humeral fracturesS. Brorson, BS. Olsen, L. Frich, S. Jensen, A. Sørensen,M. KrogsgaardDenmark14.57OP11 - Humerusblock: A minimal invasive operative technique for proximal humeral fractures. A functional and radiographical medium-term outcome evaluationB. Vundelinckx, C.A. Dierickx, L. Bruckers, C.H. DierickxBelgium15.06OP12 - Internal fixation of proximal humerus fractures using a new locked intramedullary nail based on tuberosity fixation T. D’Ollonne, G. Moineau, Ph. Clavert, N. Bonnnevialle,C. Trojani, P. BoileauFrance15.15OP13 - Intramedullary nailing of humeral diaphyseal fractures. Is rea-lly dstal locking necessary?A. Panagopoulos, P. Tsoumpos, K. Anagnostou, A. Konstanto-poulou, M. TyllianakisGreece15.24OP14 - Can surgeons predict what makes a good hemiarthroplasty for fracture? P. Boileau, M. Winter, A. Cikes, H. Quintard, M. Carles,G. WalchFrance

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Scientific program - Thursday, September 20th15.33OP15 - Long term results of arthroplasty of acute proximal humeral head fractures. Is primary humeral head replacement justified? A pros-pective studyP. Habermeyer, J. Hodel, P. Magosch, S. Lichtenberg, J. LehmannGermany15.42OP16 - Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures in the elderly: results with a minimum one-year follow-upT. Alta, L. Decroocq, G. Moineau, J. Balestro, L. Favard, F. Sirveaux, Ph. Clavert , N. Brassart, P. BoileauFrance15.51OP17 - Operative treatment of fractures of the scapulaA. Baltov, V. Russimov, M. Rachkov, E. Takov Russia16.00OP18 - Validation of the Nottingham clavicle score:A clavicle, acromio-clavicular joint and sterno-clavicular jointspecific patient reported outcome measureE. Charles, P. Manning, V. Kumar, J. Blacknall, K. Edwards, J. Geoghegan, W.A. WallaceUnited Kingdom

Thursday, September 20th14.30 – 16.00h - Elafiti 1-2

Scientific Session – 3BASIC SCIENCEModerators: Alex CASTAGNA, Italy Matthias ZUMSTEIN, United Kingdom

14.30OP19 - The local effects of the anti-adhesive material applied to the subacromial region in rotator cuff repair and subacromial decompres-sion performed rabbit modelM. Kalem, E. Sahin, M. Armangil, M. DemirtaşTurkey14.39OP20 - Increased matrix metalloprotease-3 gene expression in ruptu-red rotator cuff tendons is associated with postoperative tendon retearY. Mitsui, N. Gotoh, T. Okawa, F. Higuchi, K. NagataJapan

14.48OP21 - Effect of the adipose-derived stem cell for theimprovement of fatty degeneration and rotator cuff healingin rabbit model S. Chung, S. Kim, J. Chung, J. Kim, J-H OhKorea14.57OP22 - Isolation and characterization of adult stem cellsderived from human rotator cuff tendonsP. Randelli, P. Arrigoni, L. Anastasia, E. Conforti, P. Creo, F. Cirillo, P. Masuzzo, V. Ragone, P. Cabitza, G. TettamantiItaly15.06OP23 - Pathogenesis of idiopathic frozen shouldersY. Hagiwara, A. Ando, H. Sugaya, N. Takahashi, E. ItoiJapan15.15OP24 - TGF-ß rescues extracellular matrix turnoverin rotator cuff pathologyM. Sarmento, A. FarinhoPortugal15.24OP25- Electro-physiologic evaluation of the supraspinatusand infraspinatus muscle after tendon rupture.Experimental rat modelK. Ditsios, A. Boutsiadis, D. Kapoukranidou, A. Chatzisotiriou, I. Kalpidis, P. Papadopoulos, M. Albani, A. ChristodoulouGreece15.33OP26 - Biomechanical differences in reverse total shoulderarthroplasty according to the humeral neck-shaft angleSJ Shin, J-H OhKorea15.42OP27 - 3D CT-scan evaluation of the pattern of erosionin B glenoidsE. Beuckelaers, A.VanTongel, L. De WildeBelgium15.51OP28 - Can 2D methods accurately evaluate theglenoid wear to correct during shoulder arthroplasty?J. Ston, A. Terrier, D. Pioletti, A. FarronSwitzerland

16.00 - 16.30h Coffee Break

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Thursday, September 20th16.30 – 18.00h - Elafiti 3-4

Scientific Session – 4SHOULDER INSTABILITY - IModerators: Emilio CALVO, Spain Jaap WILLEMS, Netherlands Radovan MIHELIC, Croatia

16.30OP29 - Long-term results of Latarjet procedure for the treatment of anterior glenohumeral instability N. Mizuno, P. Denard, P. Raiss, G. WalchJapan16.39OP30 - Subscapularis structural integrity and function after arthrosco-pic Latarjet: clinical, isokinetic and imaging study A.M. Foruria, D. Morcillo, G. Bermejo, E. Fontoira, E. CalvoSpain16.48OP31 - Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet procedure using suture-endo-button fixationC. Thelu, X. Ohl, O. Elofi, C. Bessiere, T. D’Ollonne, P. BoileauFrance16.57OP32 - Radiographic and clinical one-year outcome evaluation after all-arthroscopic implant-free, iliac crest bone graftingW. Anderl, B. Kriegleder, G. Brandl, B. Laky, P. HeubererAustria17.06OP33 - CT-based evaluation of glenoid remodeling after arthrosco-pic glenoid reconstruction using a tricortical iliac crest bone graftM. Scheibel, K. Hug, C. Gerhardt, N. KrausGermany17.15OP34 - All-arthroscopic revision Eden-Hybinette procedure for failed Latarjet surgery: technique and preliminary resultsA. Giannakos, R. Jany, DG Schwartz, L. LafosseFrance17.24OP35 - Arthroscopic revision repair of failed anteriorinstability of the shoulder S. Kim, J. Shin, C. Seok, C. LeeKorea17.33OP36 - Arthroscopic revision surgery after failed arthroscopic Bankart repair 2 - Year-ResultsS. Jehmlich, M. Schnell, S. Hegedüsch, M. SchulzGermany

17.42OP37 - Treatment of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation in patients older than 60 years of age S.J. Shin, B. JeongKorea17.51OP38 - External and internal rotator strength in patients with anterior shoulder instabilityJ-H Oh, SW ChungKorea

Thursday, September 20th16.30 – 18.00h - Elafiti 1-2

Scientific Session – 5MISCELLANEOUSModerators: Bo Sanderhoff OLSEN, Denmark Ernst WIEDEMANN, Germany

16.30OP39 - Long-term outcome of thoracoscapular fusion for fascioscapulohumeral dystrophyA. Van Tongel, E. Atoun, A. Narvani, G. Sforza, S. Copeland, O. LevyUnited Kingdom16.39OP40 - Scapulothoracic fusion in case of facioscapulohumeral mus-cular dystrophy (FSHD)- Results and problemsJ. KissHungary16.48OP41 - Clinical and electomyographical results of longthoracique nerve release for scapula alataPh. Clavert, N. Maire, I. Abane, J. Bouchaib, JF. KempfFrance16.57OP42 - A comparison of subacromiale analgesia, suprascapular ner-ve block and interscalene brachial plexus block after arthroscopic shoulder surgeryJ. Ovesen, T.F. Jersen, C. ChristensenDenmark17.06OP43 - Correction in scapular malrotation and muscle transfer for the management of Sprengel’s deformityA. Urita, T. Funakoshi, K. Yamada,N. Suenaga, N. Oizumi, N. IwasakiJapan17.15OP44 - The standard axillary radiograph of the shoulder may falsely Indicate a posterior clavicular subluxationS. RahmSwitzerland

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Scientific program - Thursday, September 20th17.24OP45 - Shoulder injuries in high-level gymnasts. Clinical results and return to preinjury sport level following surgical treatmentP. Gendre, G. Moineau, C. Trojani, P. BoileauFrance17.33OP46 - Comparison of postoperative results after artrhroscopic capsular release in primary frozen shoulder and posttraumatic shoulder stiffnessH. Klobucar, M. Zunac, M. Saric, N. CicakCroatia17.42OP47 - Is the ligamentoplasty according to Weaver and Dunn procedure efficient to treat acromio-clavicular joint dislocations?S. Delclaux, F. Nadon, N. Bonnnevialle, P. Bonnevialle,P. MansatFrance17.51OP48 - Two-dimensional computed tomography measurement of glenoid vault version -An alternative measuring method for glenoid versionN. Matsumura, H. Ikegami, T. Iwamoto, K. Sato,T. Nakamura, Ph. Collin, G. Walch, Y. ToyamaJapan

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Scientific program - Friday, September 21stFriday, September 21st07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 3-4

ICL 4REHABILITATION AFTER ROTATOR CUFF REPAIRChairman: Nikola CICAK, Croatia

• Arthroscopicrotatorcuffrepair:Doesadifferenttypetear need a different rehabilitation? Nikola Cicak, Croatia • Slowrehabilitationafterarthroscopicrotatorcuffrepair Ofer Levy, United Kingdom • Passiveexercisesduringperiodofshoulderimmobilization Marco Conti, Italy • Immediatepassivemotionversusimmobilizationafter arthroscopic supraspinatus repair Joseph Arndt, France

Friday, September 21st07.30 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 1-2

ICL 5THE YOUNG ATHLETE’S SHOULDERChairman: Jaap WILLEMS, Netherlands

• Introduction Jaap Willems, Netherlands • Shoulderpathologyinyoungswimmers Klaus Bak, Denmark

• Shoulderpathologyinyounggymnasts Christian Gerhardt, Germany

• Shoulderpathologyinyoungrugbyplayers Lennart Funk, United Kingdom • Shoulderpathologyinyounghandballplayers Bernhard Jost, Switzerland • Specificmeasuresinrehabilitationofyoungathletes Anju Jaggi, United Kingdom

Friday, September 21st07.30 – 08.45h – President Olipa

ICL 6ACUTE AND CHRONIC AC JOINT INSTABILITYChairman: Philippe CLAVERT, France

• AcuteAC-JInstability a. Classification-diagnostic Philippe Clavert, France b. Conservative treatment Philippe Clavert, France c. Surgical treatment - Open Philippe Hardy, France - Arthroscopic Overview - My technique, Philippe Hardy, France My technique Jerome Bahurel, France • ChronicAC-Jinstability d. Open techniques Philippe Clavert, France e. Arthroscopic techniques Herbert Resch, Austria • Discussion-Debate– All experts f. Conservative vs surgical treatment for acute AC-J dislocations g. Open vs arthroscopic for acute AC-J dislocations

Friday, September 21st09.00 – 10.30h – Elafiti 1-4

Symposium I I3- AND 4- PART DISPLACED ACUTE PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURESChairman: Daniel MOLE, France

• Percutaneousreductionandfixation Herbert Resch, Austria

• Platesandscrews Bernhard Jost, Switzerland

• Intramedullarynailing Pascal Boileau, France

• Hemiarthroplasty Per Olerud, Sweden

• Shoulderreverseprosthesis Ulrich Brunner, Germany

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Scientific program - Friday, September 21st

10.30 -11.00 h Coffee Break

Friday, September 21st11.00 – 12.00h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-4

Scientific Session - 6SHOULDER INSTABILITY - IIModerators: Peter HABERMEYER, Germany Laurent LAFOSSE, France Josip BEKAVAC, Croatia

11.00OP49 - Calculating anterior glenoid bone loss using the Bernageau profile viewR. Ikemoto,J. Murachovsky, L. Nascinmento, R. Serpone,L. Oliveira, E. Strose, G. LimaBrazil11.09OP50 - Early bony absorption of the fragment in shoulders with bony Bankart lesion caused by recurrent anterior dislocation or subluxationS. Nakagawa, N. Mizuno, M. YonedaJapan11.18OP51 - Difference and reliability among various methods for measu-ring glenoid bony defect in anterior shoulder instabilityM. Abe, M. Yoneda, W. Sahara, S. YamaJapan11.27OP52 - Comparison of glenohumeral contact pressures and contact area after glenoid reconstruction with Latarjet or distal tibial osteo-chondral allograftD. Gupta,S. Bhatia, G. Van Thiel, N. Ghodadra, B. Bach, E. Shewman, V. Wang, A. Romeo, N. Verma, M. ProvencherUSA11.36OP53 - Arthroscopic Latarjet: The learning curveE. Calvo, D. Morcillo, A. M. ForuriaSpain11.45OP54 - Unstable shoulder: is a simultaneous arthroscopic Bankart-remplissage repair an effective procedure to reduce re-dislocation rate?F. Franceschi, G. Rizzello, R. Papalia, A. Del Buono,E. Franceschetti, M. Panasci, N. Maffulli, V. DenaroItaly11.54 OP55 - Arthroscopic posterior bone block using anchors and sutures: technique and resultsM.B. Hardy, C.E. Thélu, C. Bessière, T. D’Ollone, W. McCle-lland, D. Schwartz, P. BoileauFrance

Friday, September 21st12.00 – 12.20h – Elafiti 1-4

SECEC 2012 Presidential Guest LectureMOLECULAR MECHANISM OF BONE FRACTURE REPAIR Slobodan VUKICEVIC, Croatia

12.45 -14.15 h Industry Workshops

Friday, September 21st14.30 – 16.00h - Lacroma Elafiti 3-4

Scientific Session - 7ROTATOR CUFF - IIModerators: Juan BRUGUERA, Spain Markus SCHEIBEL, Germany

14.30OP56 - Surgical management of irreparable rotator cuff tears:a case control studyF. Franceschi, R. Papalia, S. Vasta, L. Diaz, M. Maffulli, V. DenaroItaly14.39OP57 - Pectoralis minor transfer for irreparable subscapularis tears P. Paladini, F. Campi, G. Merolla, G. PorcelliniItaly14.48OP58 - Functional and MRT-diagnostic mid- to long-term results after pectoralis-major-transferH. Jeske, C. Hengg, C. Dallapozza,S. Euler, D. Kolp, R. Esterhammer, M. Wambacher, F. KralingerAustria14.57OP59 - Timing and predictors of rotator cuff re-tear after arthroscopic repairB. Gooding, M. HaberUnited Kingdom15.06OP60 - Clinical results and prognostic factors of revision arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repairE. Calvo, M. Valencia, D. Morcillo, A.M. ForuriaSpain15.15OP61 - Clinical and radiographic outcomes after arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears using a suture bridge techniqueJ. KimKorea

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Scientific program - Friday, September 21st15.24OP62 - The results of arthroscopic repair of irreparable massive rota-tor cuff tears using porcine dermal xenograftS. Cheon, J. Hur, J. Lee, T. GohKorea15.33OP63 - Clinical assessment of Teres Minor in massive rotator cuff tearsPh. Collin, T. Treseder, G. WalchFrance15.42OP64 - Isolated Loss of External Rotation (ILER): A new clinical entityP. Boileau, W. McClelland, A. Rumian,Y. Rousssane, T. AltaFrance15.51OP65 - Single incision latissimusdorsi tendon transfer in patients with irreparable postero-superior massive rotator cuff tears: results from 3-7 yearsR. De Casas, M. Lois, M. Cidoncha, M. ValadronSpain

Friday, September 21st14.30 – 16.00 h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-2

Scientific Session - 8ELBOW - IModerators: Samuel ANTUÑA, Spain Alberto SCHNEEBERGER, Switzerland

14.30OP66 - Mason-I radial head fractures - Harmless injuries?K. Burkhart, S. Franke, K. Wegmann, L. Mueller, B. HollingerGermany14.39OP67 - The radial head replacement using the bipolar design, clinical advantages and disadvantages observed in large group of patientsA. Celli, L.CelliItaly14.48OP68 - Are bipolar radial head prostheses adapted for the treatment of complex of the radial head fractures?C. Allavena, N. Bonnnevialle, H. Nouaille Degorce, M. Rongières, P. Bonnevialle, P. MansatFrance14.57OP69 - Radial head instability following malalignment of the proximal ulna: a biomechanical studyE. Sandman, F. Canet, Y. Petit, G. Laflamme, G. Athwal,D. RouleauCanada

15.06OP70 - Prospective randomized clinical study for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis; Comparison among PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasm), Prolotherapy, Physiotherapy and ESWTS. Lhee, D. ParKorea15.15OP71 - Accuracy of three-dimensional corrective osteotomy for cubi-tusvarus deformity using a custom-designed device based on a novel computer simulation systemS. Omori, T. Murase T. ,Kataoka,Y. Kawanishi, J. Miyake, H. Moritomo, K. Sugamoto, H. YoshikawaJapan15.24OP72 - Total elbow arthroplasty in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Midterm follow up of 39 casesL. FrichDenmark15.33OP73 - Total elbow arthroplasty decreases joint proprioceptionP. Lubiatowski, I. Olczak, E. Lisiewicz, P. Ogrodowicz, M., Bręborowicz, M. Redman, L. RomanowskiPoland15.42OP74 - Long-term results of the Coonrad-Morrey total elbow arthroplastyP. Mansat, N. Bonnnevialle, M. Rongières, P. BonnevialleFrance15.51OP75 - Roentgen-free navigation systems for MIS-TEAN. Oizumi, N. Suenaga, C. YoshiokaJapan

16.00 - 16.30h Coffee Break

Friday, September 21st16.30 – 18.00 - Lacroma Elafiti 3-4

Scientific Session - 9ANATOMIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: Frank GOHLKE, Germany Gilles WALCH, France

16.30OP76 - Long-term results of cancellous compaction technique for gle-noid replacement in total shoulder arthroplasty for primary osteoar-thritisO. Verborgt, G. Walch, V. Belloti, D. GaziellyBelgium16.39OP77 - Asymetric glenoid wear: how to correct the version during shoulder arthroplasty?A.Terrier, J. Ston, D. Pioletti, A. FarronSwitzerland

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Scientific program - Friday, September 21st16.48OP78 - Mid-term results of total shoulder arthroplasty after glenoid reconstruction using an iliac crest bone-block autograftT. Hoffelner, P. Moroder, H. ReschAustria16.57OP79 - Fully uncemented glenoid component in total shoulder arthro-plasty - a minimally two years follow - up studyL. De Wilde, N. Dayerizadeh, F. de Neve, C. Basamania, A. van TongelBelgium17.06OP80 - Mid term radiological evaluation of an humeral press fit stemA. Castagna, M. Borroni, G. Delle Rose, C. De Biase,S. GuminaItaly17.15OP81 - The stemless eclipse prosthesis: A prospective multicenter stu-dy on mid-term resultsU. Brunner, M. Fruth, K. Rückl, P. P. Magosch, M. Tauber, H. Resch, P. HabermeyerGermany17.24OP82 - Resurfacing shoulder prosthesis:Do we really reconstruct the anatomy?A.Coutié, P. Mansat, N. Bonnnevialle, M.Rongières, M. Mansat, P. BonnevialleFrance17.33OP83 - Hemi- versus Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in patients with rheu-matoid arthritis. A 10-year follow-up of a prospective randomized controlled studyM. ÖdquistSweden17.42OP84 - 3D Templating for total shoulder joint arthroplastyJ. Jeong, C. Park, J. Park, B. ParkKorea17.51OP85 - A longitudinal observational study of cemented total shoulder replacement with 15-20 years of follow upP. Raiss, M. Rickert, G. WalchGermany

Friday, September 21st16.30 – 18.00h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-2

Scientific Session - 10ELBOW - IIModerators: Davide BLONNA, Italy Pierre MANSAT, France

16.30OP86 - Elbow flexion and extension strength after TEA with or without triceps detachment from olecranonN. Miyoshi, N. Suenaga, N. Oizumi, N. Taniguchi, K. Inoue, T. MatsunoJapan16.39OP87 - Arthroscopic debridement and capsulectomy for the treatment of elbow osteoarthritisS. MacLean, T. Oni, L. Crawford, S. DeshmukhUnited Kingdom16.48OP88 - Quality of life and cost-effectiveness analyses in the surgical treatment of elbow stiffnessG. Giannicola, G. Bullitta,F.M. Sacchetti, M. Scachi,E. Manauzzi, A. Greco, F. PostacchiniItaly16.57OP89 - Monobloc radial head prostheses in complex elbow injuries- results after primary and secondary implantation C. Katthagen, J. Gunnar, C. Voigt, H. LillGermany17.06OP90 - Outcome of surgical treatment of complex elbow dislocationsA.C. Atalar, A. Salduz, M. Kapicioglu, M. DemirhanTurkey17.15OP91 - Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction of the elbow in Euro-pean athletesI. Kodde, D. Eygendaal, F. RahusenNetherlands17.24OP92 - Surgical technique and results of ligaments reconstruction in complex elbow instability G. Giannicola, D. Polimanti, F.M. Sacchetti, M. Scacchi, A. Greco, F. PostacchiniItaly17.33OP93 - Anconeus interposition arthroplastyin acute elbow fracture dislocationsM. Ozsoy, M. Isik, A. Sakaogullari, HM. Ozdemir, V. Dincel, M. Yucel, A. IyigunTurkey

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Scientific program - Friday, September 21st17.42OP94 - Coronal plane partial articular fractures of distal humerus: Long term functional results of internal fixationK. Bilsel, A.C. Atalar, M. Erdil, C. Sen, M. DemirhanTurkey17.51OP95 - Is the elbow humeral hemiarthroplasty for acute distal humeral fractures an available option?:clinical experience A. Celli, L. Celli, MC MariongiuItaly

Friday, September 21st18.00 h – Elafiti 3-4

SECEC General Assembly

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Scientific program - Saturday, September 22ndSaturday, September 22nd07.45 – 08.45h – Lacroma Elafity 3-4

ICL 7POSTOPERATIVE STIFF SHOULDERChairman: Sercan AKPINAR, Turkey

• Managementofposttraumaticshoulderstiffness Mehmet Demirhan, Turkey

• Stiffnessafterrotatorcuffrepair François Sirveaux, France

• Arthroscopiccapsularreleaseforrefractoryshoulder stiffness Sercan Akpinar, Turkey

• StiffnessvsLaxityaftershoulderstabilization Alex Castagna, Italy

Saturday, September 22nd07.45 – 08.45 – Lacroma Elafity 1-2

ICL 8DISTAL HUMERUS FRACTURESChairman: Bernhard JOST, Switzerland

• Introduction,Overview Bernhard Jost, Switzerland • ORIFofcomplexdistalhumerusfractures.90°or180° plating? or? Helmut Lill, Germany • Primarytotalelbowarthroplastyfordistalhumerusfractures - in elderly? Roger van Riet, Belgium • SecondarytotalshoulderarthroplastyforfailedORIF - salvage or solution? Pierre Mansat, France Round Table: Cases - How I do it

Saturday, September 22nd07.45 –08.45h – President Olipa

ICL 9HOW TO READ, WRITE AND REVIEW A PAPERChairman: Markus SCHEIBEL, Germany

• Howtoreadapaper Stefan Greiner, Germany

• Howtowriteapaper Paolo Paladini, Italy

• Howtoreviewapaper Rolf Norlin, Sweden

• TipsfromthedeputyinternationaleditoroftheJSES Frank Gohlke, Germany

Saturday, September 22nd09.00 – 10.30h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-4

Scientific Session - 11REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: Lieven DE WILDE, Belgium Angus WALLACE, United Kingdom

09.00OP96 - Predictor of scapular notching in patients managed with a reverse shoulder arthroplastyN. Bigorre, L. Hubert, R. Laucigu, P. BizotFrance09.09OP97 - May compensatory scapular movements avoid impinge-ments in reversed shoulder prostheses? A. Terrier, D. Pioletti, A. FarronSwitzerland09.18OP98 - Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty in patients less than 65 years old – results after 5 to 15 years E. Ek, L. Neukom, S. Catanzaro, D. Meyer, C. GerberSwitzerland09.27OP99 - Evaluation of the active external rotation after bony increased off-set reverse shoulder arthroplasty (BIO-RSA)C. Schmidt, S. Herrmann, M. Scheibel, S. GreinerGermany09.36OP100 - The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for primary glenohu-meral osteoarthritis with biconcave glenoidG. Walch, N. Mizuno, PJ. Denard, P. RaissFrance

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09.45 OP101 - Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for neglected anterior disloca-tion with advanced glenoid bone loss B.Werner, D. Boehm, A. Abdelkawi Abdelgalil, F. GohlkeGermany09.54OP102 - Reverse shoulder arthroplasty with deltoidinsufficiencyA. Lädermann, Ph. Collin, L. Favard, P. Boileau, F. Sirveaux, G. WalchFrance10.03OP103 - Reversed revised: what to do when it goes wrong?B. Middernacht, A. Van Tongel, L. De WildeBelgium10.12OP104 - Clinical outcome of reversed total shoulder arthroplasty combined with latissimus dorsi transferG. Puskas, S. Catanzaro, C. GerberSwitzerland10.21OP105 - Clinical outcomes and durability of reverse arthroplasty with modified l’episcopo transfer for combined loss of active elevation and external rotationW. McClelland, A. Rumian,Y. Rousssane, P. BoileauFrance10.30OP106 - Prognostic factors for clinical outcome after reverse shoulder arthroplasty for fracture sequelae of the proximal humerus.S. Greiner, S. Uschok, C. Gwinner, S. Herrmann,M. ScheibelGermany

10.40 – 11.00 Coffee Break

Saturday, September 22nd11.00 – 12.30 – Elafiti 1-4

AWARD SESSION

11.00 – 11.15 SECEC 2012 Invited Guest Lecture THE ROLE AND PLACE OF ARTHROSCOPYAND OPEN SURGERYYong Girl RHEE, Korea

11.20 – 11.30 2012 Best Poster PrizeSelected Posters:•Doesdominantarmproximalhumeralfractureinfluence functional outcome and quality of life perception when compared with non-dominant arm? C. Torrens, F. Santana, JF Sanchez, A. Isart, L. Puig, Spain

• Twoyearfollow-upresultsofareversedtotalshoulderprosthesis G. Joudet, M. Kääb, J. Proust,F. Reuther, U. Irlenbusch Switzerland• Firstmidterm(3-5year-)resultsofstemlesshumeralhead replacement. A prospective study. P. Habermeyer, S. Riedmann, S. Lichtenberg, P. Magosch Germany• Restorationofhumeralheadgeometryafterposttraumatic deformity with stemless or resurfacing arthroplasty: A matched paired analysis P. Raiss, P. Magosch, M. Loew, P. Habermeyer, S. Lichtenberg, P. Melean, S. Riedmann Germany 11.30 - 11.35 Announce of the winner

11.35 - 11.55 2012 National Societies Best Paper Prize• OP128 - Lateralization of the center of rotation (BIO RSA) after reversed shoulder arthroplasty maintains the biomechanical properties of the remaining rotator cuff in vivo. S. Greiner, C. Schmidt, S. Herrmann, M. Scheibel, C. Perka Germany• OP129 - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: new concept of the diagnosis and treatment P. Ciampi, C. Scotti, S. Gerevini, G. M. Peretti, G. Fraschini Italy• OP130 - Shoulder proprioception in handball players P. Kaczmarek, P. Lubiatowski, P. Ogrodowicz, J. Długosz, M. Bręborowicz, M. Nowak, W. Dudzięski, L. Romanowski Poland• OP131 - Subscapularis tendon tears underdiagnosed? Comparison of diagnostic tests and MRI C. Azevedo, C. Madail, S. Vinga, P. Rodrigues, N. Oliveira, B. Campos Portugal

11.55 – 12.00 2012 SECEC/ESSSE Research Grant Announce of the winner

12.00 – 12.05 Travel report of the 2011 European fellow travelling in Japan and Korea Jorn Kircher, Germany

12.05 – 12.20 The 2012 Asian Travelling FellowsIntroductionJin-Young Park, Korea - Teruhisa Mihata, Japan

OP132 Outcomes of type II superior labral anterior posterior repairs in elite overhead athletesJin-Young Park, Korea OP133 Clinical results of arthroscopic superior capsule recons-truction for irreparable rotator cuff tearsTeruhisa Mihata, Japan

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12.30 – 13.30h Lunch Break

Saturday, September 22nd13.30 – 14.30h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-4

Scientific Session - 12TIPS AND TRICKSModerators Giuseppe PORCELLINI, Italy Lennart FUNK, United Kingdom Hrvoje KLOBUCAR, Croatia

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OP107 - Arthroscopic debridement of the sternoclavicular joint: an anatomical study A. Van Tongel, T. Van Hoof,N. Pouliart,Ph. Debeer, K. D’ Herde, L. De WildeBelgium13.39

OP108 - Scapular Osteochondromas treated with Endoscopical Ex-cision. Report of three casesC. Infante, L. Bahamonde, M. MaccioniItaly13.48OP109 - Closed Reduction and arthroscopically assisted reconstruc-tion of displaced lateral clavicle fracture with coracoclavicular insta-bility C. Gerhardt, N. Kraus, V. Stein, M. ScheibelGermany13.57OP110 - Arthroscopically assisted treatment of acute acromioclavicu-lar joint dislocation – single versus double TightRope® fixationL. Kovacic, V. SenekovicSlovenia14.06OP111 - Revision for failed acromioclavicular joint stabilization: an original technique of reconstruction using an autogenous semitendi-nosus graftD. Bloch, G. André, C. Dezaly, F. Sirveaux, D. MoléFrance14.15OP112 - Antero-posterior Position of the lateral clavicle following AC joint reconstruction using the SurgiligR. Heasley, P. Hughes, S. BaleUnited Kingdom14.24OP113 - Suprascapular Nerve Injury During Arthroscopic Superior Labral Repair: A Prospective EvaluationM. BoulianeUSA

14.30 – 15.00h Coffee Break

Saturday, September 22nd15.00 – 16.00h - Lacroma Elafiti 1-4

Scientific Session - 13NEW TRENDS AND TECHNIQUESModerators: Antonio CARTUCHO, Portugal Philippe COLLIN, France

15.00 OP114 - Transfer of pectoralis major for treating instability of reverse shoulder prosthesesE. Wiedemann, T. Portenhauser, C. Zeiler, M. ZellnerGermany15.09OP115 - Arthroscopically assisted Latarjet procedure, performed in lateral decubitus position: technical noteO. MileninRussia15.18OP116 - Arthroscopic Trillat for anterior recurrent instability with massi-ve cuff tears or hyperlaxityD. Schwartz, M. Hardy, O. Elofi, W. McClelland, P. Boileau France15.27OP117 - Endoscopically assisted distal biceps tendon repair using an anchorM. Neil, S. SharmaUnited Kingdom15.36OP118 - Arthroscopic elbow release with humeral fenestrationF. Duparc, A. Senioris, N. Tarissi, X. RoussignolFrance15.45OP119 - Continuous arthroscopic-assisted suprascapular nerve block following arthroscopic rotator cuff repairK. YamakadoJapan15.54OP120 - All-Arthroscopic Outpatient Biological Total Shoulder Re-surfacing with Fresh Osteochondral Allograft: Technique and Early ResultsS. Muh, J. Streit, C. Lenarz, J. Wanner, R. GobezieUSA

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Saturday, September 22nd09.00 – 10.30h - President Olipa

EUSSER/CCP SYMPOSIUMSTIFF SHOULDERModerators: Olivier GAGEY, France Nikola Cicak, Croatia

09.00Pathology of the primary contracted shoulder - primary frozen shoul-der syndromeH. Klobucar Croatia09.20 Physiotherapy approach to secondary contracted shoulderM. Zunac Croatia09.35 Patient demonstration: assessment of secondary contracted shoulder patientP. GorupicCroatia09.50 Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: one year results with or without a preoperative stiffness. JP. LiotardFrance10.00Does rehabilitation work on massive rotator cuff tear?S. Gain, A. Delarue, K. Chaory, Ph. CollinFrance10.10Evaluating and rehabilitating the arthroplastywith the cuff deficient shoulderD. Zivcic Croatia

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break

Saturday, September 22nd11.00 – 12.30h - President Olipa

FREE PAPERS

Moderators: Simon LAMBERT, United Kingdom Hans Viggo JOHANNSEN, Denmark

11.00OP121 - Scapular kinematic before and after posterior capsular stret-ching rehabilitation in asymptomatic baseball pitchersA. Pellegrini, G. Merolla, P. Tonino,P. Paladini,F. Campi, G. PorcelliniItaly

11.09OP122 - Can scapular dyskinesis be corrected afterintervention? A prospective cohort studyK. Bak, K. FoghDenmark11.18OP123 - Activity of the repaired rotator cuff duringphysical therapy exercisesL. RankineUSA11.27OP124 - Strength is the most relevant predictor of constantscore outcomeJ. Miquel, G. Vilà, F. Santana, C. Torrens, L. PuigSpain11.36OP125 - Scapular dyskinesis and SICK syndrome in patients with a chronic type III acromioclavicular dislocation. Results of rehabilitationS. Carbone, S. GuminaItaly11.45OP126 - Is our surgical assistant physiotherapist accuratlylisting patients for shoulder and elbow surgery? P. Hamer, S. Gallacher, J. Kitson, C. SmithUnited Kingdom11.54OP127 - Scapulothoracic mobilization as a primary treatment for painful shoulders.S. Iliadis, D. Iliadis, S. Chatzianastasiou, N. Gerostathopou-los, E. FandridisGreece

Saturday, September 22nd13.30 – 14.30h - President Olipa

EUSSER/CCP SYMPOSIUMATRAUMATIC SHOULDER INSTABILITY

Moderators: M. CONTI, Italy P. MAGOSCH, Germany

13.30The neurological basis of rehabilitation for atraumatic shoulder ins-tabilityS. LambertUnited Kingdom

12.30-13.30 Lunch Break

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SECEC - EUSSSER - CCP - Specialty Day13.45Assessment and planning the rehabilitation of a patient with atraumatic shoulder instabilityA. LeLeuUnited Kingdom14.00zThe outcome of physiotherapy for atraumaticshoulder instabilityA. JaggiUnited Kingdom14.15“Hand to hand” approach in proprioceptive physical therapy for unstable shoulderZ. CipcicCroatia

Saturday, September 22nd15.00 – 16.00h - President Olipa

EUSSER/CCP SYMPOSIUM

REHABILITATION OF THE SHOULDER: What does it mean – towards an European consensus?

Moderators: Simon LAMBERT, United Kingdom Olivier GAGEY, France

15.00 The British perspectiveA JaggiUnited Kingdom15.10The German perspectiveP MagoschGermany15.20The French perspectiveO. GageyFrance15.30The Italian perspectiveM. ContiItaly15.40The role of EUSSER: prehabilitation, rehabilitation, and outcomesA. JaggiUnited Kingdom15.50Summary & closing remarksPresident of CCPMirjana GrubisicCroatia

14.30-15.00 Coffee Break

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WorkshopsThursday, September 20th

Elafiti 1 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

•Arthroscopic Reconstruction Techniques of Anterior Glenoid Rim Lesions Markus Scheibel, Germany •Arthroscopic CC- Ligament Reconstruction Using a Semitendinosus Graft Juha Ranne, Finland•SpeedBridge™ Technique – DoubleRow Rotator Cuff Repair; 1 year follow up Bruno Toussaint, France•Univers-Revers Shoulder Prosthesis Anthony Romeo, USA

Karaka – Valamar Argosy – 12.45 – 14.15 h

THE COMPREHENSIVE SHOULDER SYSTEM• Anatomic, Reverse & Fracture Design Rational• Surgical Techniques• Clinical Results Tim Codd

Langusto – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15

SPORTS MEDICINE• Complex instability in athletes Geert Declercq• Use of Platelet Rich Plasma in rotator cuff surgery Leslie Naggar, Lausanne

Ruda – Valamar President – 12.45 – 14.15 h

CHALLENGES IN SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY•Arthroscopic bone graft procedure for anterior inferior glenohumeral instability Ettore Taverna, Italy • Instability repair challenges in contact athletes Lennard Funk, United Kingdom•Subscapularis repair using the HEALICOIL PK open architecture suture anchor Scott Trenhaile, USA

Tajan – Valamar President – 12.45 – 14.15 h

• After 25 years of shoulder arthroscopy experience: healix knotless, suprascapular nerve, subscapularis repair. Questions & Answers • Arthroscopic Latarjet: the evolution of the technique Laurent Lafosse, France Emilio Calvo, Spain

Elafiti 2 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

•Advances in the arthroscopic treatment of shoulder instability. ‘Ask the expert’, Surgical demonstration followedby practical arthroscopic ‘Alex’ model workshop.

Chairman: A. Castagna, Italy

Faculty: G. Porcellini, Italy P. Paladini, Italy F. Soler, Spain E. Carpinteiro, Portugal A. Hinsche, United Kingdom F. Querishi, United Kingdom

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WorkshopsThursday, September 20th

Bokar & Asimon – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

THE NEW INNOVATIVE VA-LCP ELBOW SYSTEM•A new concept for the treatment of Olecranon fractures Stefaan Nijs, Belgium •A new and complete concept for the treatment of distal humerus fractures Lars Adolfsson, Sweden

Elafiti 3-4 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h • Rotator Cuff repair: New Frontiers C. Levigne, France J. Garret, France M. Mikek, Slovenia P. Avanzi, Italy J. Rushdy, Tornier

Olipa – Valamar President – 12.45 – 14.15 h

• Anatomical Shoulder Family, the Golden Standard in Shoulder Arthroplasty? Experience after more than 10 years C. Gerber – Switzerland•Sidus™ The New Stem-Free Shoulder from Zimmer P. Hardy – France

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WorkshopsFriday September 21st

Elafiti 1 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

GLENOID REPLACEMENT: AN “EVERGREEN” CHALLENGE?Chairman: Alex Castagna, Italy David Sonnabend, Australia•State of the art and open challenges in glenoid replacement Peter Poon, New Zealand •Are universal glenoids a viable option in anatomical shoul der arthroplasty? Khalid Mohammed, New Zealand•Anatomical glenoid revision to reverse implant: clinical and radiological results of SMR Carlo Felice De Biase, Italy•Trabecular Titanium™: a cutting edge technology applied to the SMR heritage Piero Budassi, Italy•The latest modular solutions for revision surgery Mike Walton, United Kingdom

Tajan – Valamar President – 12.45 – 14.15 h

INNOVATION IN SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURESAnders Ekelund, SwedenLaurent Lafosse, France

Elafiti 3-4 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

NEW TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGIES• Aequalis PerForm Glenoid C. Levigne, France• Aequalis Ascend G. Walch, France• Aequalis IM Humeral Nail P. Clavert, France• Aequalis Bio RSA P. Boileau, France

Olipa – Valamar President – 12.45 – 14.15 h

NEW CONCEPTS IN ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER SURGERY• Arthroscopic management of atypical rotator cuff tears Bernhard Jost, Switzerland• Optimization of capsular-shift and labral repair procedures Christian Gerhardt, Germany• BITER – biceps tendon releaser for LHB-tenotomy and tenodesis Markus Scheibel, Germany

Langusto – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

THE COMPREHENSIVE NANO ‘STEMLESS’ SHOULDER•Clinical Heritage•Design Rationale•Hands-on Dry Bone Lab Session Tim Codd Josep Mª Mora

Elafiti 2 – Valamar Lacroma – 12.45 – 14.15 h

• Advances in the arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff. ‘Ask the expert discussion’. Surgical demonstration followed by practical arthroscopic ´Alex’ model workshop.

Chairman: A. Castagna, Italy

Faculty: G. Porcellini, Italy P. Paladini, Italy F. Soler, Spain E. Carpinteiro, Portugal A. Hinsche, United Kingdom F. Querishi, United Kingdom

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Location map - Congress areas

Name HotelElafiti 1 Valamar LacromaElafiti 2 Valamar LacromaElafiti 3-4 Valamar LacromaBokar & Asimon Valamar Lacroma

Olipa Valamar PresidentTajan Valamar PresidentRuda Valamar President

Karaka Valamar ArgosyGalijun Valamar Argosy

Dubrava Valamar Tirena

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24Congress of the European Society forSurgery of the Shoulder and the Elbow

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Location maps - Congress venue 3- Valamar Lacroma 4- Valamar President 5- Valamar Argosy 6

Exhibition floor map 6- Exhibition Area - details 7

Gradation of Sponsors 9

Set up & Dismantling. Technical specifications 10

Exhibitor´s information. Badges & Congress Program 11

Exhibition & Logistic Services 12- Furniture & electricity form 13- F&B proposals 15- Lunch workshops proposals 17

Exhibitor’s main contact details 18

Orther useful informationSECEC-ESSSE Committees 20

General Information 21

Program at a glance 24

Scientific Main Topics 26

Registration form & Fees 29

Official Hotels & Rates 30

Location Map 32

Accommodation form & Rates 33

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Location maps - Congress venue 3- Valamar Lacroma 4- Valamar President 5- Valamar Argosy 6

Exhibition floor map 6- Exhibition Area - details 7

Gradation of Sponsors 9

Set up & Dismantling. Technical specifications 10

Exhibitor´s information. Badges & Congress Program 11

Exhibition & Logistic Services 12- Furniture & electricity form 13- F&B proposals 15- Lunch workshops proposals 17

Exhibitor’s main contact details 18

Orther useful informationSECEC-ESSSE Committees 20

General Information 21

Program at a glance 24

Scientific Main Topics 26

Registration form & Fees 29

Official Hotels & Rates 30

Location Map 32

Accommodation form & Rates 33

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ACUMED 11

ARTHREX 23

ARTHROCARE 3

BIOMET 19

BOJIN MEDICAL 2

CONMED LINVATEC 22

DEPUY SYNTHES 20 - 10

DJO Global 1

EXACTECH 24

INTEGRA 16

KARL STORZ 4

LIMA CORPORATE 17-18

LOCKDOWN 9

MATHYS 25

MEDI BAYREUTH 6

SMITH & NEPHEW 14-15

TORNIER 7

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Gradation of Sponsors

PLATINUM SPONSORS

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Exhibition Catalogue

Acumed5885 NW Cornelius Pass Rd.Hillsboro, OR 97124(888) 627-9957www.acumed.net

Since 1988, Acumed has focused its efforts on solving complicated fractures of the upper and lower extremities. Our products reflect commitment to innovation, quality, and customer service.

Arthrex GmbHLiebigstr. 1385757 Karlsfeld /MunichGermanyTel: +49 8131 59 57 0Fax: +49 8131 59 57 [email protected]

Arthrex is a global leader in new product development and medi-cal education in orthopaedics.With a corporate mission of helping surgeons treat their patients better, Arthrex has pioneered the field of arthroscopy and developed more than 6,000 innovative products and surgical procedures to advance minimally invasive orthopaedics worldwide. Arthrex is a privately-held company, solely committed to delivering uncompromising quality to the healthcare professionals who use our products and the millions of patients whose lives weimpact. For more information, visit www.Arthrex.com or www.Orthoillustrated.com

ArthroCarewww.arthrocare.com/internationalArthroCare® has a different perspective, a global organisation de-dicated to improving outcomes by focussing on innovation within the field of minimally invasive surgery. We don’t see the status quo; we see opportunities to improve.Our high-performance products are the result of innovative thinking and practical application of science and technology. Our goal is to give surgeons complete confidence in their tools and deliver the accuracy, speed and precision they need to deliver better outcomes for their patients.

ArthroCare’s internationally patented Coblation® Technology has significantly improved many existing surgical procedures and conti-nues to enable new minimally invasive procedures across a range of specialities including orthopaedics, ENT and Spine - p/n44623A

Biomet EuropeToermalijnring 6003316 LCDordrecht, The NetherlandsTel: + 31.78.629.29.09.Fax: + 31.78.629.29www.biomet.com

Having its European headquarters in Dordrecht, Netherlands, and represented in 22 countries, Biomet offers a specialised focus on European healthcare. With a history of innovation, Biomet continues to expand through the pursuit of ground-breaking concepts for the European market place. Biomet offers a complete range of orthopae-dic products for one surgeon treating one patient.

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Bojin Electric Instrument& Device Co.,Ltd.Room 1220, No 18, Jiangchang 1 Rd, Shanghai, 200436,ChinaTel: 0086-21-66308078Fax: [email protected]

Bojin company mainly develops, manufactures and sales orthopaedic power tools and portable X-ray fluoroscopy. We possess excellent design team and best production device,manufacture the high quality products, well-trained sales team, perfect service. Our products face to all over China, and also are accepted and welcome by more and more customers. We have got certificate of CE, FDA, ISO9001, ISO13485.

ConMed Linvatec11311 Concept BoulevardLargo, FL 33773USATel: + 1 (727) 392 [email protected]

ConMed Linvatec EuropeW.A. Mozartlaan, 31620 DrogenbosBelgiumTel: + 32 2 52605 60

ConMed Linvatec is a global leader in the fields of arthroscopy, multi-specialty endoscopic me dical video systems and powered surgical instruments. Headquartered in Largo, FL, ConMed Linvatec is at the forefront of technology for a growing range of minimally invasive andorthopaedic surgery procedures. ConMed Linvatec is committed to enhancing patient outcomes through innovative solutions in arthrosco-pic repair,endoscopic visualization, and dependable power solutions for joint repair.

Orthopaedic surgeons use ConMed Linvatec arthroscopic instrumen-tation, implants, fixation and tissue repair systems with brand names that include Linvatec and Shutt®, for diagnostic purposes, minor surgeries and complex reconstructions of knees, shoulders and small joints such as the wrist and ankle.

DePuy Synthes CompaniesSt Anthony’s RoadLeedsUnited KingdomLS11 8DTTel: +44 (0)113 387 7800Fax: +44 (0)113 387 7890www.depuysynthes.com

DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson is the largest, most innovative and comprehensive orthopaedic and neurological business in the world, built upon the strong legacies of two great companies. We are a total solutions company. DePuy Synthes Companies offer an unparalleled breadth and depth of technology, devices, services and programs in the areas of joint reconstruction, trauma, spine, sports medicine, neurological, cranio- maxillofacial, power tools and biomaterials. Our broad array of inspired, innovative and high quality offerings help advance the health and wellbeing of people around the world.

DJO Global1a Guildford Business ParkGuildfordSurreyGU2 8XGUnited KingdomTel: +44 (0)1483459659Fax: +44 (0)1483 459 470www.djoglobal.com

DJO Global provides solutions for musculoskeletal health, vascular health and pain management. Our products address the continuum of patient care, from injury prevention to surgical intervention and rehabi-litation, enabling people to regain or maintain their natural motion.Visit www.DJOglobal.com

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Exactech International Operation AGSchauplatzgasse 23CH-3011 BernSwitzerlandTel: +41 31 300 35 23Fax: +41 31 311 52 33www.exac.com

Exactech is an orthopedic company that develops, manufactures, markets, distributes and sells orthopedic implant devices in hip, knee, shoulder, spine and dental, related surgical instrumentation and biolo-gic services to hospitals and physicians worldwide. Exactech is a glo-bal team that shares an universal commitment. It is our brand promise to make every day “A Great Day in the O.R.”—for the surgeon, the O.R. staff, the sales representative, and above all, for the patient. This is the driving force behind everything we do from innovative products and instrumentation, to training and education, to our supremecommitment to service.

Innovative Design DistributorsFirst Floor, 64 Baker Street, LondonW1U 7GBUnited KingdomTel: +44 (0) 20 323 9 [email protected] - [email protected]

Innovative Design Distributors is a young, creative and dynamic com-pany established to provide support for healthcare professionals.Our mission is to develop novel products designed to solve problems that confront identified needs. We plan to bring a range of valua-ble and practical products to the market that will bring a significant added value to patients and healthcare industry. We are in colla-boration with practicing orthopaedic surgeons and we are therefore closely attuned to the needs of practitioners. Innovative Design Orthopaedics (IDO) is a division of IDD designated to innovative or-thopedic devices and solutions. Our 1st novel product is the Verso® shoulder – a reverse shoulder prosthesis which is already in use for more than 5 years with excellent results.

INTEGRAImmeuble Séquoia 297 Allée Alexandre BorodinePars Technologique de la Porte des Alpes

69800 Saint-Priest, FranceTel : +33 (0)4 37 47 59 00Fax : +33 (0)4 37 47 59 99www.integralife.eu

Integra develops, manufactures and markets implants and surgical instruments used in neurosurgery, spine surgery, reconstructive surgery, orthopaedic surgery and general surgery.

Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGMittelstrasse 878532 Tuttlingen, GermanyTel: + 49 (0)7461 708-0Fax: +49 (0)7461 [email protected]

KARL STORZ is a renowned manufacturer that is well established in all fields of endoscopy and can be considered as market leader in rigid endoscopy. The still family held company was founded in 1945 in Tuttlingen, Germany, and has grown to one with a worldwide presence and 5800 employees. KARL STORZ offers a range of both rigid and flexible endoscopes for a broad variety of applications. Today’s product range also includes fully integrated concepts for the OR and servicing.

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Limacorporate spaVia Nazionale, 5233038 Villanova di San Daniele del FriuliUdine, ItalyTel: +39 0432 945511Fax: +39 0432 [email protected]

Lima Corporate is the Italian multinational in orthopaedics and trauma-tology.

Lima designs, develops, manufactures and markets orthopaedic reconstructive and trauma devices.Strongly committed to internationalization, Lima Corporate has 17 subsidiaries worldwide alongside its production facilities in Italy and the Republic of San Marino.

Lock Down by MandacoMandaco 569 Ltd16 The Oaks, Clews Road, RedditchWorcestershireB98 7STUnited KingdomTel: +44 (0) 1527 555888Fax: +44 (0) 1527 [email protected]

Mandaco 569 Ltd, formerly known as Surgicraft, is a British medical device company specialising in the development of soft tissue repair products. Our primary product is LockDown™, also called Surgilig® an artificial mesh used for Acromioclavicular dislocations used in over 4500 patients worldwide.

Mathys Ltd BettlachGüterstrasse 5CH-2544 BettlachSwitzerlandTel: +41 32 644 1 644Fax: +41 32 644 1 [email protected]

The Swiss Orthopaedic company founded in 1946 looks back on 50 years of experience in the field of medical technique. Since Novem-ber 1st 2003 Mathys concentrates on the development, production and supply of joint replacement products, produced in Switzerland and Germany. The product portfolio consisting of joint replacements for hip, knee and shoulder as well as synthetic bone graft substitutes have brought Mathys Ltd Bettlach from a small business to a worldwi-de active enterprise. Today, Mathys has 11 Subsidiaries in Germany, France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Holland, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, P. R. China, Japan and Switzerland and is owned by the families Mathys and Marzo.

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medi GmbH & Co. KGMedicusstr. 195448 Bayreuth (Germany),phone: +49 921 912-0fax: +49 921 912 [email protected]

Founded in Germany in 1951, medi GmbH & Co. KG has become one of the world’s leading manufacturers of medical aids. Thanks to the dedication of our international distribution partners and 1700 employees, the company exports to over 90 countries worldwide.

Our orthopaedic assortment consists of supports and braces for the treatment of joint conditions and injuries for all parts of the human body such as back, shoulder/spine, hip, knee, ankle, wrist, elbow or foot. Our full range of premium-quality products are the first choice of many renowned healthcare professionals all across the globe especially for indications like osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, cruciate liga-ment rupture, post-operative shoulder immobilization and much else besides. For further information please visit our website www.medi.de

NeoligamentsSpringfield House, Whitehouse Lane, Leeds, LS19 7UE, UKTel: +44 (0) 113 238 7202Fax: +44 (0) 113 238 [email protected]

Neoligaments specialises in the design and manufacture of sterile implantable scaffolds and fixation devices for the sports medicine and orthopaedic markets. Our portfolio comprises some of the world’s lea-ding prosthetic ligament products including Poly-Tapes and the Leeds-Keio ligament range, and incorporates general and speciality textile devices. Our general devices are available in a range of sizes, to repair a range of soft tissue injuries. Our speciality devices have been specifically designed to repair injuries in the shoulder, knee and ankle joints. Our scaffolds are used by surgeons worldwide; over 150,000 patients have been successfully treated, restoring their quality of life.

Smith & Nephew Inc.150 Minuteman RoadAndover, MA 01810 USATel: +1 978 749 1000Fax: + 1 978 749 1199http://global.smith-nephew.com

Smith & Nephew is a global medical technology business with global leadership positions in Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Advanced Wound Management, Sports Medicine, Trauma and Clinical Thera-pies. The Company has distribution channels, purchasing agents and buying entities in over 90 countries worldwide. Smith & Nephew is dedicated to helping improve people’s lives and prides itself on high standards of performance, innovation and trust.

TORNIER International161 rue Lavoisier38330 Montbonnot Saint MartinFranceTel : +33 (0)4 76 61 35 00Fax : +33 (0)4 76 61 35 33www.tornier.com

“Specialists serving specialists”Tornier is a global medical device company intently focused on sur-geons that treat musculoskeletal injuries and disorders of the shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, ankle and foot. We call these surgeons extremity specialists. In certain international markets, Tornier also offers joint replacement products for the hip and knee. The company currently sells over 70 product lines in approximately 35 countries”

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Zimmer GmbHSulzer Allee 88404 WinterthurSwitzerlandwww.zimmer.com

Zimmer designs, develops, manufactures and markets orthopaedic re-constructive, spinal and trauma devices, dental implants, and related surgical products. Zimmer has operations in more than 25 countries around the world and sells products in more than 100 countries. Zimmer’s 2011 sales were approximately $4.5 billion. The Company is supported by the efforts of more than 8,500 employees worldwide.

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