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n: Samuel Antuña, Emilio Calvo, Fernando MarcoDEFINITIVE PROGRAMMEMADRID - October 20-22, 2016www.madridshouldercourse.com

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mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016www.madridshouldercourse.comIndexGeneral Information4Welcome Address 5Faculty6Scientific ProgramThursday October 20thFriday October 21stSaturday October 22nd81114Exhibition Floor Map 17Sponsors 18Traducción simultánea Inglés - Español

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016General informationDatesOctober 20-22, 2016VenueAula Magna. Facultad de MedicinaUniversidad Autónoma de MadridArzobispo Morcillo, s/n 28029 MadridRegistration feesBefore September 15thStandard 500 Trainee 250 VAT includedAfter September 15thStandard 550 Standard 300 Websitewww.madridshouldercourse.comTechnical SecretariatTorres Pardo - Srta. Esther TorresNàpols 187, 2º - 08013 BarcelonaTel. 34 93 246 35 66Fax 34 93 231 79 72e.torres@torrespardo.com4Simultaneous TranslationEnglish - Spanish will be available

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Welcome AddressDear Madam/Sir,As part of our continuing effort to spread the knowledge on shoulder surgery, we are delighted topresent to you the first edition of the Madrid Shoulder Course (MSC16).The MSC16 will take place from October 20th to 22nd 2016 in downtown Madrid. We have structured a great comprehensive program, full of fresh knowledge covering state of the art surgicaltechniques. We have already confirmed an outstanding faculty panel, all of them are internationallyrecognized experts and opinion leaders on shoulder surgery. We truly believe MSC will consolidateas an enjoyable and profitable meeting for delegates with a wide range of knowledge in shouldersurgery.During these three days, a large number of scientific and technical controversies will be covered.Our intention is to designate specific time slots for symposium and workshops to cover surgicalprocedures and hot topics. Delegates will have the chance of pre senting their cases and there willbe a significant amount of time devoted to discussion.We have now finished the final program and it is already available in our web page www.madridshouldercourse.com. Have a look at the Faculty Panel and you will immediately understand why youcannot miss the dates.We look forward to welcoming you to Madrid in October 2016!!Best Regards,Samuel AntuñaEmilio CalvoFernando Marco5

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Faculty6Samuel Antuña(Spain)Jorge De las Heras(Spain)Raul Barco(Spain)Juan De la Cerda(Spain)Pascal Boileau(France)Anders Ekelund(Sweden)Juan Bruguera(Spain)Antonio Foruria(Spain)Emilio Calvo(Spain)Carlos García Fernández(Spain)Alessandro Castagna(Italy)Laurent Lafosse(France)

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016FacultyYaiza Lopiz(Spain)Joaquín Sánchez Sotelo(USA)Fernando Marco(Spain)Carles Torrens(Spain)Diana Morcillo(Spain)Giuseppe Porcellini(Italy)María Valencia(Spain)Joseph D. Zuckerman(USA)Michael Robinson(UK)7

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Scientific ProgramThursday October 20th07:45 hWelcome Address08:00 - 09:00 hBASICS IN SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: C. Torrens & A. Castagna08:00 hChoosing the right implant in the degenerative shoulderJ. De la Cerda08:10 hDesign options in Anatomic Shoulder ArthroplastyA. Ekelund08:20 hDesign rational and options in Reverse Shoulder ArthroplastyJ. Zuckerman08:30 hThe exposure in shoulder arthroplasty: show me the glenoid!J. Sánchez Sotelo08:40 hDiscussion09:00 - 10:15 hANATOMIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: A. Ekelund & S. Antuña09:00 hTips and tricks to improve outcome in Anatomic Shoulder ArthroplastyJ. Sánchez Sotelo09:10 hAddressing Glenoid Deformity in Anatomic Shoulder ArthroplastyA. Castagna09:20 hSubscapularis sparing approach for Anatomic Shoulder ArthroplastyJ. Zuckerman09:30 hResurfacing total shoulder arthroplasty: Is there still a Role?J. Bruguera09:40 hDiscussion10:00 hHow to do it? Re-live Surgery: Perfect implantation of anatomic glenoid componentJ. Sánchez Sotelo10:15 - 10:45 h8Coffee Break: Chat With Experts

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Scientific Program10:45 - 11:30 hPROBLEMS AFTER ANATOMIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: J. Sánchez Sotelo & F. Marco10:45 hManaging glenoid loosening after total shoulder arthroplastyA. Ekelund10:55 hSubscapularis repair and failure after anatomic shoulder arthroplastyL. Lafosse11:05 hRevision of Anatomic to Reverse shoulder arthroplastyJ. Zuckerman11:15 hDiscussion11:30 - 11:45 hA CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONOsteoarthritis in the young patient: which are your options?G. Porcellini11:45 - 12:45 hREVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerators: G. Porcellini & E. Calvo11:45 hThe long-term outcome of Reverse shoulder arthroplasty according to etiologyA. Castagna11:55 hAddressing glenoid deformity and bone loss in Reverse shoulder arthroplastyJ. Zuckerman12:05 hManaging humeral bone loss in Reverse shoulder arthroplastyJ. Sánchez Sotelo12:15 hGetting shorter in the stem: Is it wise?S. Antuña12:25 hNeurovascular changes after reverse shoulder arthroplastyF. Marco12:35 hDiscussion12:45 - 02:00 hLunch Workshops9

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Scientific Program02:00 - 03:00 hWHEN THINGS GO WRONG OR ARE DIFFICULTModerators: A. Ekelund & R. Barco02:00 hFractures around the stemC. García Fernández02:10 hThe infected shoulder arthroplastyJ. Zuckerman02:20 hAcromion and spine fractures after reverse shoulder arthroplastyJ. De las Heras02:30 hSalvage of failed reverse shoulder arthroplasty: principles of treatmentA. Ekelund02:40 hCase based Discussion: What went wrong with this reverse shoulder arthroplasty?R. Barco03:00 - 03:15 hHOW TO DO IT? RE-LIVE SURGERYTips and tricks for a reproducibly excellent reverse shoulder arthroplastyA. Castagna03:15 - 04:15 hACUTE PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURESModerators: J. Zuckerman & J. Bruguera03:15 hEpidemiology and characterization of proximal humerus fracturesM. Robinson03:25 hIntramedulary fixation: How long the nail and in which proximal humerus fractures?Y. Lopiz03:35 hPlating for proximal humerus fractures: is this innovation?J. De Las Heras03:45 hComplex proximal humerus fractures in the elderly: Why arthroplasty?E. Calvo03:55 hArthroplasty in proximal humerus fractures: Reverse always?C. Torrens04:05 hA case based DiscussionA. Foruria10

mscmadridshouldercoursemadridshouldercourseMADRID - October 20-22, 2016Scientific Program04:15 - 04:45 hHOW TO DO IT? RE-LIVE SURGERY04:15 hTips and tricks for reduction and plate fixation of proximal humerus fracturesA. Foruria04:25 hTips and tricks for reduction and nail fixation of proximal humerus fracturesM. Robinson04:35 hDiscussion04:45 - 05:00 hTen Commandments of LeadershipJ. ZuckermanFriday October 21st08:00 - 09:00 h PROBLEMS AFTER PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURES IModerators: Y. Lopiz & M. Valencia08:00 hA critical analysis of complications alter conservative treatmentof proximal humerus fracturesC. Torrens08:10 hWhy did it go wrong? Mistakes in proximal humerus fractures fixationA. Foruria08:20 hGreater tuberosity and glenoid rim fractures: Open or arthroscopic fixation?G. Porcellini08:30 hLimits of nailing in 3 & 4 part proximal humerus fracturesP

02:00 h Rotator cuff tears: What your patient should know about natural history and consequences of conservative and surgical management A. Ekelund 02:10 h Discussion 02:30 - 03:00 h Coffee Break & Chat With Experts 03:00 - 04:30 h SUBACROMIAL PROBLEMS AND ROTATOR CUFF TEAR II Moderators: P. Boileau & J. Sánchez Sotelo

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