Orthopaedica Belgica Musculoskeletal Trauma and Degenerative Diseases Research and Innovation in Orthopaedics 22 - 24 April 2015 Aula Magna, Louvain-La-Neuve Final Programme With the participation of Belgian Association of Pediatric Orthopaedics (BAPO) Belgian Foot and Ankle Society (BFAS) Belgian Hand Group (BHG) Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) Spine Society of Belgium (SSBe) www.OB2015.org DEPUY SYNTHES COMPANIES OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON IS THE LARGEST, MOST COMPREHENSIVE ORTHOPAEDIC AND NEUROLOGICAL BUSINESS IN THE WORLD, BUILT UPON THE STRONG LEGACIES OF TWO GREAT COMPANIES. www.depuysynthes.com Committees and International Faculty Welcome Address Congress President C. Delloye (President SORBCOT) Dear Colleagues, Congress Vice-President J. Somville (President BVOT) We are proud to welcome you to the Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 Congress, taking place in Louvain-La-Neuve from 22 to 24 April 2015. Scientific Committee Louvain-La-Neuve – a young university town – is happy to host the Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 Congress. X. Banse (Brussels) W. Kurt (Liège) O. Barbier (Brussels) E. Munting (Ottignies-LLN) J. Bellemans (Genk) L. Paul (Brussels) O. Cartiaux (Brussels) E. Pire (Liège) O. Cornu (Brussels) L. Renson (St-Truiden) J. de Halleux (Brussels) F. Schuind (Brussels) S. de Wouters (Brussels) T. Thungen (Brussels) P.L. Docquier (Brussels) B. Vande Berg (Brussels) L. Fabeck (Brussels) T. Van Isacker (Brugge) P. Gillet (Liège) O. Verborgt (Antwerpen) A. Hebrant (Brussels) S. Willems (Liège) N. Hollevoet (Gent) D. Zorman (La Louvière) The plenary sessions will cover two main themes: the shoulder & research and innovation in orthopaedic surgery and traumatology. Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 also welcomes societies dealing with orthopaedic subspecialities such as the Belgian Association of Pediatric Orthopaedics (BAPO), the Belgian Foot and Ankle Society (BFAS), the Belgian Hand Group (BHG), and the Spine Society of Belgium (SSBe). Furthermore the first Belgian CAOS (Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery) Symposium will take place on Thursday, 23 April. The theme of the CAOS Symposium is ‘Improving accuracy in computer assisted orthopaedic surgery’. We wish you an instructive Congress at the Aula Magna. Yours faithfully, International Faculty M. Bandi (Switzerland) J. Kieffer (Luxemburg) E. Baulot (France) P. Merloz (France) P. Boileau (France) L. Miladi (France) E. Camus (France) A. Petersik (Germany) F. Gouin (France) M. Richter (Germany) M. Guelfi (Italy) J. Verhaar (The Netherlands) G. Herzberg (France) A. Viladot (Spain) M. Hessmann (Germany) A. Witteveen (The Netherlands) Christian Delloye Johan Somville PresidentVice-President A. Kamali (United Kingdom) 4 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 5 Wednesday, 22 April 2015 Concurrent Session Belgian Hand Group Innovation and research in hand surgery - Part I Moderators: Guillaume Herzberg, Lyon, France and Jean Goubau, Brugge/Brussels Room Hocaille Belgian Hand Group Innovation and research in hand surgery - Part II Moderators: Bernard Lefebvre, Charleroi and Jeroen Vanhaecke, Kortrijk Room Hocaille 14.00 I1 Semi-constrained DRUJ arthroplasty Ilse Degreef, Leuven 16.25 I8 14.10 I2 Total wrist arthroplasty Guillaume Herzberg, Lyon, France 16.35 3D reconstruction for malunion of the distal radius Filip Stockmans, Kortrijk 14.40 I3 Total trapezometacarpal joint replacement - Are new designs better? Nadine Hollevoet, Gent 16.50 3D reconstruction for malunion of the forearm Frederik Verstreken, Antwerpen 14.50 I4 PIP arthroplasty with the Tactys prosthesis Jean Goubau, Brugge/Brussels 17.05 I9 15.00 I5 17.15 I10 Anatomy and biomechanics of the TMC Joint - In vitro and in vivo Scapholunate instability - Treatment with volar or dorsal capsular repair Luc Van Overstraeten, Tournai 15.10 I6 New techniques in wrist arthroscopy Luc Van Overstraeten, Tournai 15.20 I7 Arthroscopic testing of extrinsic ligaments of the wrist Emmanuel Camus, Maubeuge, France 15.30 Discussion 15.45 6 Wednesday, 22 April 2015 Concurrent Session Robotic high definition imaging during wrist surgery Olivier Barbier, Brussels Nerve repair with neurotubes Anne Lejeune, Brussels studies Priscilla D’Agostino, Kortrijk 17.25 I11 Clinical applications of biomechanical research in elbow / wrist / hand surgery Frédéric Schuind, Brussels and Fabian Moungondo, Brussels 17.35 Discussion Coffee Break Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 7 Wednesday, 22 April 2015 Concurrent Session Belgian Foot and Ankle Society Foyer Royal Pes plano valgus Understanding how and why Moderators: Marco Guelfi, Genova, Italy and Angelique Witteveen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 14.00 I12 Anatomical and biomechanical aspects in the flatfoot Greta Dereymaeker, Leuven 14.15 Hindfoot deformity, clinic and radiology Pierre Maldague, Brussels 14.30 I13 Novel hindfoot alignment measurements: Spatial insights in 3 D weight bearing CT Arne Burssens, Gent Foyer Royal Belgian Foot and Ankle Society Acquired pes plano valgus Moderators: Antonio Viladot, Barcelona, Spain and Martinus Richter, Schwarzenbruch, Germany Posttraumatic 16.55 I18 Etiology and treatment of posttraumatic pes plano valgus Kris Buedts, Antwerpen Tibialis posterior dysfunction 17.10 I19 Recent insights in anatomy, pathology and classification Marco Guelfi, Genova, Italy 17.20 I20 My best therapeutic choice in stages I and II 14.40 I14 Influence of the gastrocnemius contracture in the genesis of a 14.55 17.35 I21 Deltoid-spring ligament complex repair in acquired flat foot deformity Stefan Desmyter, Gent flatfoot Angelique Witteveen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Discussion Congenital pes plano valgus Moderators: Anny Steenwerckx, Hasselt and Jacques de Halleux, Brussels Martinus Richter, Schwarzenbruch, Germany 17.45 I22 Double calcaneal osteotomy: How far can we go? Geoffroy Vandeputte, Lier 17.55 I23 My best therapeutic choice in stage III: Triple arthrodesis and his 15.10 I15 Flexible and rigid flatfoot in children: Etiology, clinic and treatment principles Thibaut Leemrijse, Brussels 15.35 I16 Which Indications for subtalar arthrorisis in children and adults Pierre-Louis Docquier, Brussels Antonio Viladot, Barcelona, Spain 16.00 I17 Arthrorisis with calcaneostop screw in children corrects Talo-1st Metatarsal-Index (TMT-Index) Martinus Richter, Schwarzenbruch, Germany 16.10 Discussion 16.25 Coffee Break 8 Wednesday, 22 April 2015 Concurrent Session Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 18.10 I24 My best therapeutic choice in stage IV 18.25 Bernhard Devos Bevernage, Brussels Discussion and Conclusion www.ob2015.org 9 Thursday, 23 April 2015 Concurrent Session Thursday, 23 April 2015 Concurrent Session 08.25 Introduction Christian Delloye, President of SORBCOT Instructional Course 08.30 History of Mr. Pinocchio, MD, specialist in back diseases Everard Munting, Ottignies - Louvain-la-Neuve 09.15 I32 3D-deformity in scoliosis and supply of EOS Foyer Royal CAOS Belgium, a subsidiary of CAOS International Foyer Royal Improving Accuracy in Orthopaedic Surgery Moderators: Bernardo Innocenti, Brussels and Emmanuel Thienpont, Brussels 09.15 I25 Introduction 09.20 09.40 10.00 10.20 10.40 Room Hocaille Tamas Illés, Brussels 09.30 I33 Safety of sublaminar bands in idopathic scoliosis Belgian Association for Paediatric Orthopaedics The paediatric spine Moderators: Frank Plasschaert, Gent and Renaud Rossillon, Ottignies Olivier Cartiaux, Brussels Navigation I26 What does the surgeon want? Jan Victor, Gent What can the engineer offer? Luc Labey, Leuven PMI I27 What does the surgeon want? Raf De Vloo, Brasschaat What can the engineer offer? Jos Vander Sloten, Leuven Robotics I28 What does the surgeon want? Bart Stuyts, Antwerpen I29 What can the engineer offer? Ramazan Ünal, Brussels Numerical modelling I30 What does the surgeon want? Thierry Scheerlinck, Brussels What can the engineer offer? Bernardo Innocenti, Brussels New technologies What does the surgeon want? Emmanuel Thienpont, Brussels What can the engineer offer? Benoît Herman, Louvain-la-Neuve 11.00 Coffee break offered by Sprofit Pierre Moens, Leuven 09.45 I34 Cervical spine trauma: Radiological pitfalls…. Nanni Allington, Liège 10.00 I35 Our experience in growing rods Lotfi Miladi, Paris, France 10.30 Coffee break offered by Sprofit 11.00 I36 Effects of physical therapy on postural parameters in adolescents suffering from idiopathic scoliosis: A prospective study Sirine Kachouri, Brussels 11.15 I37 Conservative treatment of scoliosis (brace and physiotherapy): What is evidence based? Philippe Mahaudens, Brussels 11.30 I38 Internal fixation with occipital hooks construct for occipito-cervical arthrodesis - Results in 14 young or small children Jean-Paul Dusabe, Brussels 11.45 I39 Surgical treatment of cervico-thoracic Pott disease by kyphosis correction and circumferential fusion in a 2 year 9 month old child Jerry Kieffer, Luxembourg, Luxemburg 12.00 Discussion and Conclusions 11.30 Audience discussion ‘CAOS in Belgium’ I31 Experience in creating CAOS in France: Philippe Merloz, Grenoble, France 12.15 Proposal ‘CAOS Belgium, a subsidiary of CAOS-International’ 10 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 11 Thursday, 23 April 2015 Concurrent Session The Shoulder: Recurrent traumatic anterior dislocation Aula Magna What to do? Moderators: Etienne Lejeune, Namur and Bart Berghs, Brugge 09.15Welcome Christian Delloye, President of SORBCOT 09.20 I40 How can I recognize a formerly anterior dislocation of the shoulder? Bruno Vande Berg, Brussels 09.35 I41 When is an open anterior shoulder stabilization procedure indicated? Olivier Verborgt, Antwerpen 09.50 I42 Decision-making in chronic anterior shoulder instability: Bone or soft tissue procedure? Pascal Boileau, Nice, France 10.05 I43 How I perform a Bankart arthroscopic procedure? Jean-Emile Dubuc, Brussels 10.20 I44 How I perform a bone block arthroscopic procedure? Tom Van Isacker, Brugge 10.35 I45 A guided surgical approach and novel fixation method for an arthroscopic Latarjet Pascal Boileau, Nice, France Concurrent Session Thursday, Residents Session Moderators: Christian Delloye, SORBCOT and Johan Somville, BVOT 23 April 2015 Aula Magna 11.30 O1 Comparison of intervertebral distances based on vertebral vectors in normal subjects and in idiopathic scoliosis: is it an effect of the spinal cord protection? Harkirat Bhogal, Brussels 11.40 O2 Impact of cement mantle thickness on local and systemic gentamicin concentrations in total hip arthroplasty Willem Van IJperen, Brussels 11.50 O3 Description of the vertebral spine curvatures relations using the top view approach Sagi Martinov, Brussels 12.00 O4 Reliability of patient-specific guides in total knee arthroplasty Marie-Ange Ngo Yamben, La Louvière 12.10 Presentation of the SORBCOT grants Olivier Cornu, SORBCOT 12.25 Announcement of the Winner of the Best Resident Paper Award Christian Delloye, SORBCOT 12.30 Lunch 10.50Discussion 11.00 Coffee break offered by Sprofit 12 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 13 Thursday, 23 April 2015 Plenary Session – The Shoulder: Reverse prosthesis Updated data – Part I Moderators: Olivier Verborgt, Antwerpen and Florence Mulpas, Brussels Thursday, 23 April 2015 Aula Magna 14.00 I46 The story behind the reverse prosthesis: A tribute to Paul Grammont Emmanuel Baulot, Dijon, France 14.15 How to convert an anatomical prosthesis into a reverse one? Pascal Boileau, Nice, France 14.30 I47 Reverse prosthesis as a solution for displaced shoulder fracture in the elderly? Bart Berghs, Brugge 14.45 I48 Reverse and notching: Frequency? Threat? How to avoid this? Lieven De Wilde, Gent 15.00 I49 How do I mobilize my patients after a reverse prosthesis? Etienne Lejeune, Namur 15.15 Discussion 15.30 Coffee break offered by Orthophysics 14 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 Plenary Session – The Shoulder: Reverse prosthesis Updated data – Part II Moderators: Tom Van Isacker, Brugge and Jean-Emile Dubuc, Brussels Aula Magna 16.00 I50 The ‘CLEER’ (Combined Loss of active Elevation and External Rotation) patient: Do we have a clear answer? Pascal Boileau, Nice, France 16.15 Bone tumour at the shoulder: Which function afterwards? Two Belgian series I51 Ghent series: Lieven De Wilde, Gent I52 Brussels series: Thomas Schubert, Brussels 16.45 I53 Revising the reverse: The Nice experience Pascal Boileau, Nice, France 17.00 I54 Tips and tricks in reverse arthroplasty revision Florence Mulpas, Brussels 17.15 Is an instable or an infected reverse prosthesis at the shoulder salvageable? Philippe Debeer, Leuven 17.30 Discussion and closing remarks Pascal Boileau, Nice, France 20.00 Gala Dinner at the ‘Château de la Hulpe’ (see page 21) www.ob2015.org 15 Friday, 24 April 2015 08.25 Friday, 24 April 2015 Aula Magna Introduction Christian Delloye, President of SORBCOT Instructional Course 08.30 Can 3D Imaging in an operating theatre improve the results in bone surgery? Xavier Banse, Brussels 09.00 Nursing Day organised by VOGV Room Hocaille (Vereniging Orthopedisch en Gips Verpleegkundigen vzw) Can Research and Innovation in orthopaedic surgery change our daily life? Computer-assisted surgery – Part I Moderators: Luc Renson, Sint-Truiden and Olivier Cartiaux, Brussels Aula Magna 09.10Welcome Christian Delloye, President of SORBCOT 09.15 I55 Introduction and history of computer- assisted surgery Philippe Merloz, Grenoble, France 09.45 I56 3D printing of ceramics-medical applications and 5 years retrospective follow-up in surgery Carsten Engel, Brussels 10.00 Guides for malunion: Applications Filip Stockmans, Kortrijk 10.15 Guides for prosthetic implants Emmanuel Thienpont, Brussels 10.30 I57 Guides and specific implants for complex acetabular defects Kris Govaers, Dendermonde Can Research and Innovation in orthopaedic surgery change our daily life? Computer-assisted surgery – Part II Moderators: Philippe Merloz, Grenoble, France and David Zorman, La Louvière Aula Magna 11.45 I58 Additive manufacturing: A new technology for manufacturing patient-specific instruments: History and practical examples Laurent Paul, Brussels 12.05 I59 Did guides change my practice? A French experience François Gouin, Nantes, France 12.20 I60 Did guides change my practice? A Belgian experience Pierre-Louis Docquier, Brussels 12.35 Discussion 12.45 Lunch Aula Magna Research in orthopaedic surgery by industry and implant traceability Moderators: Alain Hebrant, Brussels and Johan Bellemans, Genk Research by industry: What is for you a significant progress in the last 5 years? 14.00 Introduction Alain Hebrant, Brussels 14.05 I61 Product innovations in surgery as an outcome improvement for surgeons in the daily practice Martin Hessmann, Germany 14.25 I62 Advanced bearings in hips Amir Kamali, UK 14.45 I63 Improved outcomes and efficiencies using population based What quality should be in CAOS? Significance for surgeons and for engineers Olivier Cartiaux, Brussels design (SOMA) Andreas Petersik, Germany 15.05 11.00 Discussion Exploring knee biomechanics by robotic technology and computer simulation Marc Bandi, Switzerland 11.15 15.25 Round table discussion 10.45 16 Coffee break Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 17 Friday, 24 April 2015 Research in orthopaedic surgery by industry and implant traceability Moderators: Alain Hebrant, Brussels and Johan Bellemans, Genk Implant traceability 15.45 Aula Magna Introduction David Zorman, La Louvière 15.55 I64 The Dutch register: Lessons Jan Verhaar, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 16.15 I65 Implant registry in Belgium: Orthopride - where are we? Tine Willems, Gent 16.30 Discussion 16.45 Conclusions and Adjourn Christian Delloye, President of SORBCOT 16.50 Belgian Beer Reception General Information 18 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 Registration Social Programme Registration Fees Gala Dinner on Thursday, 23 April 2015 As of 16/03/2015 Senior Member BVOT/SORBCOT (Wednesday) € 140,00 Non-Member MD (Wednesday) Senior Member BVOT/SORBCOT (Thursday or Friday) Non-Member MD (Thursday or Friday) Trainee Member BVOT/SORBCOT* Trainee Non-Member* Non-MD (Physiotherapist, Engineer, ... ) € 175,00 € 275,00 The Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 Gala Dinner will take place at the ‘Château de la Hulpe’ also known as the ‘Solvay Castle’. The castle was built in French style by the Marquis de Béthune in 1842. Both the castle and estate were acquired by Ernest Solvay in 1893, to make it his summer residence, hence its popular denomination. Count Solvay trusted Victor Horta with the interior decoration. Today the estate is owned by the regional government of Wallonia, and is classified as an ‘Exceptional Heritage Site in Wallonia’. € 350,00 € 150,00 € 175,00 € 100,00 While the grounds are open to the public, the castle itself cannot be visited, unless…. you join us for the Gala Dinner and access the ground floor of the Château, with its superb reception rooms – some more intimate like the Chinese Room, some more stately like the Great Hall – together they make up a tranquil and harmonious ensemble. One Day Registration Full Congress Registration Senior Member BVOT/SORBCOT Non-Member MD Trainee Member BVOT/SORBCOT* Trainee Non-Member* Non-MD (Kiné, Ergo, Ingénieur, ... ) € 450,00 € 600,00 € 150,00 € 200,00 € 150,00 Nursing Congress (Friday, April 24) € 100,00 Gala Dinner (Thursday, April 23)** € 90,00 Château de la Hulpe – Kasteel van Terhulpen Chaussée de Bruxelles, 111 B- 1310 La Hulpe www.chateaudelahulpe.be Separate registration is required. Rate per person: 90,00 € (as of 16/03). The number of seats is limited. *Registration as a trainee will only be accepted if accompanied by a certificate of the training director. **Limited number of seats available. Cancellation Participants cancelling before March 15 will receive a 50% refund. There will be no refunds for cancellations received after this date. A written cancellation is mandatory for receiving a refund. All refunds will be made after the Congress. Farewell Belgian Beer Reception on Friday, 24 April 2015 The Farewell Belgian Beer Reception will take place in the foyer of the Aula Magna and is offered to all participants and exhibitors. Pre-registration is requested. 20 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 21 General Information General Information Venue Accreditation and Certificate Aula Magna B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve www.aulamagna.be A request for accreditation (also for Ethics and Economy) has been submitted to the RIZIV / INAMI. Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance by email at the end of the Congress. GPS: Boulevard André Oleffe Language The official language is English. There is no simultaneous translation. How to get there? Exhibition GPS address to enter the city: Boulevard André Oleffe Then follow UCL signs ‘Orthopaedica Belgica’ to Parking Grand-Place. The Parking Grand-Place is located in front of the Aula Magna. In conjunction with the Congress, a technical exhibition highlighting technical equipment and pharmaceutical products will be held in the exhibition area of the Congress Centre. Access to the exhibition is free for all participants. The exhibition is not accessible for non-MDs. Where to park? The Parking Grand-Place is located in front of the Aula Magna. Liability Neither the organisers, nor the local committee accept liability for damages and/ or losses of any kind which be incurred by participants during the Congress. Participants are advised to take out insurance against loss, accidents or damage which could be incurred during the Congress. Organisation Medicongress Noorwegenstraat 49 9940 Evergem Phone: + 32 (0)9 218 85 85 Fax: + 32 (0)9 344 40 10 Email: [email protected] Public Transport By train: Station Louvain-la-Neuve. The Aula Magna is located at walking distance from the train station. 22 Orthopaedica Belgica 2015 www.ob2015.org 23 OSTENIL® Line Decrease Joint Pain Improve Joint Function Treatment of Osteoarthritis Manufacturer: TRB CHEMEDICA AG · Postbox 1129 · 85529 Haar/München, Germany [email protected] · www.trbchemedica.be
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