Joint Arthroplasty Mountain Meeting 2020

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‘+ Include: 121 videos, size: 3.56 GB

+ Target Audience: surgerist, joint surgeon

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+ Include: 121 videos, size: 3.56 GB

+ Target Audience: surgerist, joint surgeon

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Topics:

Session I Challenges in Primary Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #2- 65-y.o. female with 20§ valgus deformity, uncorrectable and possible incompetent medial collateral ligament.mp4
Session I Challenges in Primary Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #3- 70-y.o. male with advanced osteoarthritis right knee and weak quadriceps secondary to post-polio syndrome with 10§ of recurvatum.mp4
Session I Challenges in Primary Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #4- 70-y.o. female with right knee pain ascending and descending stairs; no pain with level ground walking.mp4
Session I Challenges in Primary Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #5- 65-y.o. male with fixed varus of 15§ and a fixed flexion contracture of 25§.mp4
Session I Challenges in Primary Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Medial Compartment Arthritis Treatment of a 75 Year-old Active Male.mp4
Session II Challenges in Primary Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #1 35-y.o. male with right hip pain; Steinberg Stage I to II avascular necrosis.mp4
Session II Challenges in Primary Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #2 45-y.o. active businessman who enjoys tennis with end stage osteoarthritis left hip.mp4
Session II Challenges in Primary Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #3 76-y.o. female status post lumbar spine fusion presenting with end stage osteoarthritis of the right hip.mp4
Session II Challenges in Primary Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #4 90-y.o. female with osteopenia and end stage osteoarthritis of the right hip.mp4
Session II Challenges in Primary Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #5 55-y.o. female with end stage osteoarthritis of the right hip; operative leg feels longer; pelvic obliquity noted.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Assessing If Your Ambulatory Surgery Center Is Ready for Primetime Outpatient Arthroplasty.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Current CMS status of Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Discussion.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – I Work for a Hospital. Why Do I Want to Do Ambulatory TJA.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – My Patients Are Simply Not Interested in Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty Wrong! Dispelling the Myths.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Outcomes of Outpatient THA How to Optimize Outpatient TJA Is the Readmission Risk Lower.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Outcomes of Outpatient TKA How Does It Compare to In-Patient Surgery Are Ptients Satisfied.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – Outpatient TJA How to Get Started.mp4
Session III Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty the 2020 Reality – The Preoperative Plan for Outpatient TJA What Needs to Be Done Prior to the Patient’s Arrival for Surgery.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – Are Routine Postoperative Labs Necessary on All Patients Undergoing Hip or Knee Arthroplasty.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – DVT 2020.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – In 2020, Should We Still Recommend Same Setting Bilateral Hip or Knee Arthroplasty.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – Is Formal Postoperative Physical Therapy Mandatory Following Hip and Knee Arthroplasty.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – Perioperative and Prophylactic Antibiotics in Arthroplasty Should Extended Antibiotics Be Utilized in High-risk Patients.mp4
Session IV Total Joint Arthroplasty 2020 Conundrums – The Opioid Epidemic Techniques to Avoid Perioperative Opioids, Effective Screening and Prescribing Protocols.mp4
Session IX Challenges in Revision Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #1 65 y.o. female with persistent anterior knee pain after TKA with unresurfaced patella.mp4
Session IX Challenges in Revision Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #2 60-y.o. male five years status post TKA with a hyperflexion injury and inability to extend knee.mp4
Session IX Challenges in Revision Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #3 75-y.o. female 11 years status post TKA presenting with gross instability; radiographically components appear satisfactory.mp4
Session IX Challenges in Revision Knee Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #4 70-y.o. male 15 years status post TKA; now with varus collapse secondary to significant tibial bone loss.mp4
Session V Non-Arthroplasty Hip – Arthroscopic Treatment of Structural Hip Diseases Is Labral Debridment Better Than Repair.mp4
Session V Non-Arthroplasty Hip – Contemporary Definitions of Dysplasia and Impingement How to Properly Diagnose Them.mp4
Session V Non-Arthroplasty Hip – Defining the Natural History of Dysplasia and Impingement Does PAO Improve the Results.mp4
Session V Non-Arthroplasty Hip – Discussion.mp4
Session V Non-Arthroplasty Hip – Hip Preservation or THA When Is There Too Much Damage.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Are the chiropractors correct Should we be doing more PRP and stem cell injections.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Current Status of Subchondroplasty How to Identify Bone Marrow Lesions- What to Inject.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Discussion.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Is There a Role for Arthroscopic Meniscectomy in the 65+ y.o. Patient with Medial Osteoarthritis Who Develops Mechanical Symptoms.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Long-acting Corticosteroids Represent a Viable Treatment Option for Early Osteoarthritis.mp4
Session VI Non-Arthroplasty Knee – Osteotomy Is Preferred over UKA in Certain Patient Populations Is It Indicated for Medial Arthritis.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Anterior and Posterior Hip Arthroplasty Approaches Are the Outcomes the Same.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Anterior-based Approaches Reduce Dislocation in the Lumbar Spine Fused Patient.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Discussion.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Does the Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty Provide Added Value to Outpatient Surgery.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Extensile Approaches for Revision THAs with an ETO Are Non-Unions and Trochanteric Migration Rare What Is the Stem Survival Time.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – Superior Hip Approach Technique for THA Does It Increase Component Placement Accuracy and Decrease the Complication Rate.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – The Anterior Supine Abductor Sparig Watson-Jones Approach Is It Safe and Easily Adaptable.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – The Complication Profile of Anterior and Posterior Approaches to the Hip Which Approach Has a Lower Complication Rate.mp4
Session VII Hip Approach Disputes – The Direct Anterior Approach for Revision THA Why and How to Extend the Exposure.mp4
Session VIII Challenges in Revision Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #1 66-y.o. female two weeks status post THA with a periprosthetic hip fracture.mp4
Session VIII Challenges in Revision Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #2 56-y.o. male with failed THA secondary to multiple dislocations.mp4
Session VIII Challenges in Revision Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #3 68-y.o. male with failed THA secondary to MOM and adverse reaction to metal debris.mp4
Session VIII Challenges in Revision Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #4 70-y.o. female with failed THA with significant acetabular bone loss secondary to osteolysis.mp4
Session VIII Challenges in Revision Hip Arthroplasty (case-based) – Case #5 63 y.o. male twelve years post-surgery with a painful cementless left total hip.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Acetabular Fixation Discussion.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Acetabular Fixation There Are Many Situations in Primary THA Where Ultraporous Cups Are Preferable.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Acetabular Fixation Why Standard Porous Cups With or Without Screws Are the Workhorse of Primary THA.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Are There Significant Limitations to Hip Arthroscopy What Patients Need to Understand.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Hip Arthroscopy Discussion.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – How Have the Indications for Hip Arthroscopy Expanded Is It Indicated for FAI, Dysplasia and post THA.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Intraoperative X-rays Discussion.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Discussion.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Given all That is Known, There Is no Role for Hip Resurfacing in 2020.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Hip Resurfacing Remains a Viable Option in Specific Patients.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Why Intraoperative X-ray Is Mandatory to Assess Leg Length and Component Position in Hip Arthroplasty.mp4
Session X Opinions or Factoids in Hip Arthroscopy and Total Hip Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Why There Is no Need to Obtain an Intraoperative X-ray in Hip Arthroplasty.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – #4 The Computer and the Robot Discussion.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – A Cemented All Poly Tibia Is a Durable TKA What Are the Pros and Cons.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – CT-Free Handheld, Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Replacement Can It Improve Outcomes.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Metal Allergies Listen to Your Patient and Select a Hypoallergenic Implant.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Metal Allergy Discussion Would You Use a Different Implant If Patient Requests It.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Modular TKA Tibial Components Are Here to Stay What’s the Survivorship Comparison of Metal Backed Tibial Components with All-Poly.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Ocular Navigation Is All You Need for Success in TKA.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Should We Bring Back the All-Poly Tibia Discussion.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – There is No Data to Support Hypoallergenic Implants for So-called “Metal Allergy”.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Tibial Stem Extensions Are Preferred for Obese Patients Discussion.mp4
Session XI Opinions or Factoids in Total Knee Arthroplasty Audience Decides – Tibial Stem Extensions Are Preferred for Obese Patients Does a Stem Extension Reduce the Risk of Implant Loosening.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Acetabular Component Positioning in DAA Does Flouroscopy with Software Assistance Improve Cup Positioning.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Automated Insertion of Components in THA Does It Improve Efficiency and Reduce Surgeon Fatigue.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Hip Navigation Technique for a Mini Posterior Approach for THA.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – How to Do a Robotic Partial Knee Arthroplasty Setup and Positioning. Where and How to Place the Arrays and Use the Saw Function.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – How to Remove Well-fixed Metaphyseal Cone How to Access the Interface.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Hueter Anterior Approach for Hip Resurfacing How to Do It and What Are the Advantages.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Periprosthetic Tibial Fractures after Total Knee Arthroplasty How to Treat with Locked Plating Techniques.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Revision TKA with Metaphyseal Sleeves Preparing the Tibia, Femur and Patella. How to Restore the Joint Line Should You Use PS Trials.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Robotic UKA and TKA Tips and Tricks Do You Need to Use the Leg Holder How to Use the Robotic Saw.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Techniques for the Arthroscopic Treatment of Iliopsoas Frictional Impingement Post THA.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – The Role of Semi-active, Haptic Guided, Bone Cutting System in Modern Total Knee Replacement How Effective Is It in Cruaciate Sparing TKAs.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Total Knee Arthroplasty Correction of the Valgus Deformity with the ‘Pie-crusting’ Technique.mp4
Session XII Potpourri of Video Techniques Moderator – Wound Closure Techniques Can Better Wound Healing Be Achieved How to Eliminate Drainage.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – Administrative Advice on How You Can Improve Your Efficiency.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – Discussion.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – Quicker and More Predictable Return of Motor Function after Mepivacaine vs Bupivacaine Spinal Anesthesia a Double Blinded RCT.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty in the Outpatient Setting Who Is a Good Candidate and for When Should You Do It.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – The Talking Knee What Is It Can a Modular Implant in the Stem Keep Track of Post-Op Recovery.mp4
Session XIII The Latest, and Maybe, the Greatest in TJA – Virtual Reality for Education in Arthroplasty Skills What Is It and Who Are the Players What Are the Teaching Methods and Results.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – From My Father, Charles A. Engh, Sr., MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – From My Mentor William H. Harris, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – From my mentor, Bernard F. Morrey, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – From My Mentor, John N. Insall, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – From My Mentor, Richard H. Rothman, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned from My Mentor, Richard C. Johnston, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – Lessons Learned From My Father, Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD.mp4
Session XIV History Is the Best Teacher Pearls I Learned – Pearls Learned from My Mentor Thomas H. Mallory, MD.mp4
Session XV Infection The Enemy We Can’t Beat (case-based) – Case #1 65-y.o. Male, BMI 45, DM, and Remote History of MRSA Infection With End Stage Osteoarthritis of the Hip.mp4
Session XV Infection The Enemy We Can’t Beat (case-based) – Case #2 55-y.o. Female Two Weeks Sp Cementless THA With Fever; CRP and ESR Significantly Elevated; Draining Wound.mp4
Session XV Infection The Enemy We Can’t Beat (case-based) – Case #3 58-y.o. Male Two Weeks SP TKA With Fever; CRP and ESR Is Significantly Elevated; Draining Wound.mp4
Session XV Infection The Enemy We Can’t Beat (case-based) – Case #4 62-y.o. Female Two Years SP TKA; Always Painful. Infection Profile Is Positive. Strep Species Sensitive to Cephalosporins.mp4
Session XV Infection The Enemy We Can’t Beat (case-based) – Case #5 70-y.o. Male with Chronic Infection Left THA. Should You Do a Two Stage Explant.mp4
Session XVI Cases I Have Lost Sleep Over Sometimes Art Trumps Science (case-based) – Case #1 (Knee).mp4
Session XVI Cases I Have Lost Sleep Over Sometimes Art Trumps Science (case-based) – Case #2 (Hip).mp4
Session XVI Cases I Have Lost Sleep Over Sometimes Art Trumps Science (case-based) – Case #3 (Hip).mp4
Session XVI Cases I Have Lost Sleep Over Sometimes Art Trumps Science (case-based) – Case #4 (Knee).mp4
Session XVI Cases I Have Lost Sleep Over Sometimes Art Trumps Science (case-based) – Case #5 (Hip).mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – A Systematic Approach to the Hip-spine Relationship and Its Applications to Total Hip Arthroplasty.mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – Cross-linked Polyethylene for Total Hip Arthroplasty Markedly Reduces Revision Surgery at 16 Years.mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – How Long Does a Hip Replacement Last A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Case Series.mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – Lessons Learned from Current Literature An Evaluation of Spin in Lower Extremity Joint Trials.mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – Lessons Learned from Current Literature Tourniquet Use Does not Affect Functional Outcomes.mp4
Session XVII Lessons Learned from Current Literature What Has Been the Most Significant Contribution – Metaphseal Fixation in Revision TKA.mp4
Session XVIII Frequently Asked Questions in Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty – Frequently Asked Questions in Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty.mp4

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