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Enabling robotic-assisted technologies arthoplasty Through the range of motionwith NAVIO™ Instructional course Preliminary programme Invited chairman: Prof Sébastien Lustig (France) Expert Connect Centre, Watford, United Kingdom 28 - 29 March 2018

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Enabling robotic-assisted technologies arthoplasty“Through the range of motion” with NAVIO™ Instructional course

Preliminary programmeInvited chairman: Prof Sébastien Lustig (France)Expert Connect Centre, Watford, United Kingdom

28 - 29 March 2018

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Preliminary ProgrammeDescription

This instructional course will provide a more comprehensive learning experience on NAVIO™ robotic system.

It utilises an image-free approach to computer navigation which allows a high degree of clinical intra-operative flexibility. It also allows the surgeon user to recreate the patient’s bony and soft-tissue anatomy into a 3-dimensional model ideal for planning and manipulation.

A key aspect to understanding and navigating the NAVIO™ process is learning how the NAVIO™ system utilises the patient’s anatomy registration to; plan, place and balance implant components, and execute bone removal with robotic-assisted control.

Participants will be able to learn about the core principles of NAVIO™ robotics and navigated system, to practice with the instrumentation during workshops session in the anatomic laboratory to apply these surgical principles, gestures and workflow and replicate in their own practice safely and effectively. The course will be held with lectures, demonstrations and surgical movies.

The faculty will perform a live demonstration surgery in the laboratory with NAVIO™ robotics system; the participants will then have the ability to interact with the faculty and will have the opportunity to practice on specimen in the laboratory under the supervision of skilled and experienced faculty.

Invited Faculty

Mr Roberto GregoriHairmyres HospitalGlasgow, United Kingdom

Dr Christoph BecherATOS KlinikHeidelberg, Germany

Learning objectives

By attending this training, Health Care Professionals (HCPs) will be able to:

• Gain an in-depth understanding of the core principles of an image-free robotic system, as well as set-up and positioning of NAVIO™ system, parts and accessories

• Utilise NAVIO™ surgical system for patient’s anatomy registration to; plan, place and balance implant components and execute bone removal with robotic-assisted control

• Identify, figure out and manage typical challenges, troubleshooting and surgery workflow

• Prepare and implant with NAVIO™ surgical system on anatomic specimen

Participant profile

• Qualified HCP must have a general strong interest and awareness in enabling technologies and robotics assisted knee surgery, in view to adopt this technique

• HCP must currently have at least limited experience in uni-compartmental knee replacement surgery

• HCP with an interest to gain tips and tricks and surgical skills on technologies and robotics means to perform, for an immediate application

• HCP must have either advanced or fluent level English language skills

Products and technologies Invited chairman Professor Sébastien LustigHospices Civils de Lyon (HCL) Centre Albert TrillatLyon, France

JOURNEY™ UNI NAVIO™ Surgical System

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Preliminary Programme

Thursday, 28 March

Morning Individual arrival

12:30 Registration and lunch

Session I Core principles and considerations of robotic-assisted surgery

13:00 - 13:05 Welcome and introduction

How robotic-enabling technologies can enhance our surgical technique

Improving accuracy and alignment for better outcomes

Indications and patient selection for Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty

(UKA) medial and lateral

Session II Optimised surgical technique solutions

NAVIO™ UKA set-up and positioning

Land marks and planning

Overview of NAVIO™ for UKR workflow

NAVIO™ UKA step by step surgical technique

Overview of NAVIO™ for Lateral UKA surgical technique

Surgical pearls and best practices

Q&A and discussion

Session III Patello-femoral Joint (PFJ) and Lateral Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty (UKA)

PFJ: Indications and patient selection

Overview of NAVIO™ for PFJ workflow

Combined UNIs surgery

Q&A and discussion

Session IV Robotics assisted technique “Through the range of motion”

What about Total Knee Arthroplasty?

Robotics system “Through the range of motion”

19:30 Meet in the hotel lobby for dinner

Session V Parallel session: Workshops

08:15 - 08:20 Introduction

08:20 - 10:00 Group 1: Unicompartmental workshop

08:20 - 10:00 Group 2: Deep Dive

10:00 - 10:25 Coffee Break and change

10:25 - 12:05 Group 2: Unicompartmental workshop

10:25 - 12:05 Group 1: Deep Dive

12:05 - 13:00 Question and answers

13:00 - 13:30 Wrap up of the day

13:30 Lunch and individual departures

Friday, 29 March

Morning Breakfast at the hotel

07:30 Meet in the hotel lobby / group transfer to the ECC

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Preliminary ProgrammeCourse venueExpert Connect Centre (ECC)Croxley ParkBuilding 5 Hatters LaneWatford, WD18 8YEUnited Kingdom

Hotel venueTBD

DinnerTBD

Transfers and directionsTransfers from the airport to the hotel and back according to the online registration system entries will be arranged.

OrganisationJessica MainprizeContent Delivery ManagerProfessional Education, Europe and CanadaMobile +44 7701 317 [email protected]

Notes

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