Return: Travel back to Porto by bus
SPAT - Sociedade Portuguesa de Artroscopia e Traumatologia Desportiva Session
Moderators: Hélder Pereira and Ricardo Telles de Freitas
Topic: No consensus in ankle sport lesions
08:30 - 08:42 - Surgical treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain in athlete: Why? When? How? - Ricardo Telles de Freitas
08:42 - 08:54 - Role of FHL transfer in Achilles pathology in elite athletes - Hélder Pereira
08:54 - 09:06 - Ankle cartilage injuries in sports: from BMS to autologous transplant and Tissue Engineering - Bruno Pereira
09:06 - 09:18 - Focal resurfacing ankle implants and sports - Niek van Dijk
09:18 - 09:30 - Discussion
AEA - Asociación Española de Artroscopia Session
Moderators: Carlos Martín and Luis Prieto
Topic: No consensus in shoulder sport lesions
9:30 - 9:42 - AC Joint problems - Miguel Hermida
9:42 - 9:54 - Thrower’s shoulder - Berte Bøe
9:54 - 10:06 - Subacromial pathology and partial Rotator cuff tears in Sports medicine - Nuno Sevivas
10:06 - 10:18 - Shoulder instability in Athletic population - Clara Azevedo
10:18 - 10:30 - Discussion
SEROD - Sociedad Española de la Rodilla Session
Moderators: Francisco Montilla
Topic: State of the art in osteotomies around the knee
11:00 - 11:12 - Osteotomies in varus knee. OWHTO or CWHTO? When DLO? - Levi Reina
11:12 - 11:24 - Osteotomies in valgus knee. DFO OW or CW? Always Femoral? - Juan Sánchez
11:24 - 11:36 - Osteotomies in patellofemoral disorders. When and where? - João Gamelas
11:36 - 11:48 - Osteotomies in sagittal plane. When and how? - Joan Carles Monllau
11:48 - 12:00 - Discussion
SPEJ - Sociedade Portuguesa para o Estudo do Joelho Session
Moderators: Paulo Ribeiro de Oliveira and Ricardo Varatojo
Topic: Where are we in knee arthroplasties and sports: mini implants, UKA & TKA
12:00 - 12:12 – The Role of Sports After Total Knee Arthroplasty – Adélio Vilaça
12:12 - 12:24 – Uni-compartmental Knee Arthroplasty: When and Why? – Mário Vale
12:24 - 12:36 – Small Implants Arthroplasty: Is Less Always More? – Nuno Marques Luís
12:36 - 12:48 – Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: Current Concepts and Future Direction – José Tulha
12:48 - 1:00 – Discussion Session
International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) Session
Moderators: João Espregueira-Mendes and Guillermo Arce
Topic: How to improve ACL results
2:00 - 2:12 - Global laxity measurement in ACL. An improvement in diagnosis and indications - João Espregueira-Mendes
2:12 - 2:24 - Choosing the correct graft to improve ACLR results - David Figueiroa
2:24 - 2:36 - ACL with open physis. When to add LET? - Rodrigo Maestu
2:36 - 2:48 - Assessment of ACL Outcomes and Readiness for Return to Sport - David Parker
2:48 - 3:00 - Discussion
ESSKA - European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy Session
Moderators: JC Monllau
Topic: No consensus in meniscus and cartilage lesions of the knee
3:00 - 3:12 - Practical tips and tricks for meniscus repair, including pie crusting and different suture techniques - Berte Bøe
3:12 - 3:24 - Chondroprotective effect of meniscal repair: what is the evidence? - Michael Hantes
3:24 - 3:36 - Importance of tunnel placement for meniscus root repair - Roland Becker
3:36 - 3:48 - Scaffold-free allogenic MSC-based tissue engineered construct to repair chondral lesions for clinical application - Norimasa Nakamura
3:48 - 4:00 - Discussion
João Espregueira-Mendes (ISAKOS President) Highlight Lecture
Topic: State of the art in cartilage surgery on the knee
Joan Carles Monllau (ESSKA President) Highlight Lecture
Topic: State of the art in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
Closing remarks
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