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The burden of revision total hip replacement surgery is continuing to rise globally as more primary total hip replacements are being implanted annually. Revision surgery, particularly in the setting of significant acetabular bone loss, is one of the most challenging clinical scenarios and requires specialized techniques in order to adequately address this clinical entity. Experts in the field present techniques for the treatment of severe acetabular bone loss with an associated chronic pelvic discontinuity.

Program

    1. Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Neil. P. Sheth (USA)

    2. Pre-operative and Intra-operative Diagnosis of a Chronic Pelvic Discontinuity – Dr. J. Ryan Martin (USA) 

    3. Custom Triflange Acetabular Component Reconstruction - Dr. Jeremy Gililland (USA)

    4. Cup-Cage / Cup Half-Cage Technique – Dr. Peter K. Sculco (USA) 

    1. Acetabular Distraction Technique – Dr. Neil P. Sheth (USA)

    2. Surgical Video Technique of Superior Pubic Ramus Screw Fixation  – Dr. Neil P. Sheth (USA)

    3. Case Based Discussion (3 cases) – All faculty moderated by Dr. Neil P. Sheth (USA)

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Dr. Jeremy Gililland Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery Salt Lake City VA Medical Center, Director of Research for Adult Reconstruction Service, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Adult Reconstruction, University of Utah, USA Orthopedic Surgery
Dr. J. Ryan Martin Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA Orthopedic Surgery
Dr. Peter K. Sculco MD, Hip and Knee Replacement Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery, USA Orthopedic Surgery
Dr. Neil P. Sheth Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital, Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Director, USA Orthopedic Surgery
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