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Draft Programme<br />
June 16th & 17th 2011<br />
Advanced <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong><br />
De Vereeniging, Nijmegen (NL)<br />
In cooperation with: Orthopaedic Department<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Welcome,<br />
This Stryker Product Training Event will provide<br />
education and training in the safe and<br />
effective use of <strong>Exeter</strong> and <strong>Exeter</strong> X3 Rimfit<br />
cup and the surgical procedures in which such<br />
products are used. This two day symposium<br />
will be the event of 2011 on Cemented Hip<br />
Arthroplasty you don’t want to miss. The different<br />
sessions will address primary hip arthroplasty<br />
in young patients using the <strong>Exeter</strong> stem<br />
including a discussion on new bearing technology<br />
like the Rimfit X3 cup, as well as Revision<br />
Hip Surgery using Bone Impacting Grafting<br />
with the XChange system. The symposium<br />
will be concluded with a session on infections.<br />
A symposium of significance!<br />
This invitation and enrolment have no binding<br />
effect for Stryker until all internal compliance<br />
procedures have been completed. As soon as<br />
all approvals have been given, you will receive<br />
a written confirmation of your participation
The Chairman<br />
Dr. Jean Gardeniers<br />
Dr. Wim Schreurs<br />
Theme’s<br />
• Fourty Years <strong>Exeter</strong> THA<br />
• Thirty years Acetabular Bone Impaction Grafting<br />
• Twenty Years femoral Bone Impaction Grafting<br />
• Ten years data of cemented THA in young patients<br />
40 years<br />
Innovation<br />
<strong>Exeter</strong>
Thursday June 16th 2011<br />
13.00-13.10<br />
13.10-13.20<br />
13.20-13.30<br />
13.30-13.40<br />
13.40-13.50<br />
13.50-14.00<br />
14.00-14.10<br />
14.10-14.20<br />
14.20-14.40<br />
14.40-14.55<br />
14.55-15.10<br />
Opening of the congress<br />
The history of acetabular bone impaction grafting<br />
Thirty years outcome of BIG in acetabular revision<br />
Mechanical aspect of impacted bone grafting<br />
Animal data supporting the incorporation of BIG<br />
Chips size influences cup stability<br />
The surgical technique tips and tricks<br />
Human biopsy data of acetabular BIG<br />
The <strong>Exeter</strong> experience with acetabular BIG<br />
The Argentinian experience with acet. BIG<br />
The Zwolle starting experience with BIG<br />
Prof Rene Veth<br />
Dr Jean Gardeniers<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
Prof Nico Verdonschot<br />
Prof Pieter Buma<br />
Prof Nico Verdonschot<br />
Dr Jean Gardeniers<br />
Prof Pieter Buma<br />
Mr Jean Timperley<br />
Dr Martin Buttaro<br />
Dr Harmen Ettema<br />
Tea break<br />
Femoral bone impaction grafting, 20 years experience with the<br />
X-Change instrumented set<br />
15.30-15.40<br />
15.40-15.50<br />
15.50-16.00<br />
16.00-16.15<br />
16.15-16.25<br />
16.25-16.35<br />
16.35-16.45<br />
16.45-17.00<br />
17.00-17.30<br />
The history of femoral BIG<br />
Experience of non instrumented femoral BIG<br />
Outcome of 20 years femoral instrumented BIG<br />
in <strong>Exeter</strong><br />
The first instrumented set for BIG: animal set<br />
Outcome of 20 years BIG in Nijmegen<br />
Is a polished stem essential for femoral BIG<br />
Biomaterials suitable for BIG<br />
Register outcome of BIG in Sweden<br />
Case reports and panel discussion<br />
Mr John Timperley<br />
Mr John Timperley<br />
Mr Matthew Hubble<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
Dr Dennis Janssen<br />
Prof Pieter Buma<br />
Prof Ewald Ornstein<br />
Drinks and dinner
Friday June 17th 2011<br />
Total hip arthroplasty in the young patient<br />
08.30-08.40 Long term outcome of the <strong>Exeter</strong> prostheses<br />
08.40-08.45 Defenition of the problem of THA in young patients<br />
08.45-09.00 The current role of conservative surgery<br />
09.00-09.10 10 years outcome data under 50 yrs extracted from<br />
literature<br />
09.10-09.25 Noncemented THA in young patients, an overview<br />
09.25-09.40 Resurfacing, an overview and clinical data<br />
09.40-09.55 The metal on metal large head experience<br />
09.55-10.05 Long term outcome of THA and BIG under 50 years<br />
10.05-10.15 Outcome of revision in a cohort of 343 THA under 50<br />
years<br />
Coffee break<br />
Mr John Timperley<br />
Dr Jean Gardeniers<br />
TBC<br />
Drs Daniël de Kam<br />
Prof Ruud Geessink<br />
Dr Job van Susante<br />
Dr Harmen Ettema<br />
Drs Daniël De Kam<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
New developments in total hip arthroplasty<br />
10.35-10.50 The new bearings , where are we now<br />
10.50-11.00 The current <strong>Exeter</strong> line and new implants<br />
11.00-11.15 The <strong>Exeter</strong> X3 Rimfit cup and Rimcutter<br />
11.15-11.25 Outcome of the SRS <strong>Exeter</strong> stem in revisions<br />
11.25-11.35 Acetabular BIG in combination with titanium foam in<br />
revisions<br />
11.35-11.45 New developments and instruments for BIG<br />
Infected cemented implants, is the disaster complete<br />
Prof Robert Streicher<br />
Mr Matthew Hubble<br />
Mr Matthew Hubble<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
Dr Martin Buttaro<br />
Dr Jean Gardeniers<br />
11.45-11.55<br />
11.55-12.05<br />
12.05-12.15<br />
12.15-12.30<br />
12.30-12.45<br />
12.45-12.55<br />
12.55-13.05<br />
13.05-13.20<br />
To date the problem: The infection rate and differences<br />
between cement or noncemented implants<br />
The early infect, can you save the implant<br />
Tip and tricks to remove the well fixed infected implant<br />
The role of antibiotics<br />
Bone grafts and antibiotics in revision after infection<br />
Nijmegen experience with BIG after infection<br />
A controversial approach and its outcome<br />
New developments: coated implants and new cement<br />
TBC<br />
Dr Wim Schreurs<br />
Mr John Timperley<br />
TBC<br />
Dr M Buttaro<br />
Dr W Schreurs<br />
Mr M Hubble<br />
prof R. Streicher<br />
13.20-13.40<br />
13.40<br />
Panel discussion<br />
Lunch and ajourn<br />
40 years<br />
Innovation<br />
<strong>Exeter</strong>
Faculty<br />
Chairmen<br />
Dr. Wim Schreurs<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Dr. Jean Gardeniers<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Faculty<br />
Dr. Martin Buttaro<br />
University of Buenos Aires (Argentina)<br />
Mr. John Timperley<br />
Princess Elisabeth Orthopaedic Center, <strong>Exeter</strong> (UK)<br />
Prof. Rudolph Geesink<br />
Maastricht University Medical Center (NL)<br />
Prof. Nico Verdonschot<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Prof. Pieter Buma<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Mr. Matthew Hubble<br />
Princess Elisabeth Orthopaedic Center, <strong>Exeter</strong> (UK)<br />
Prof. Robert Streicher<br />
Director Strategic Research Stryker SA<br />
Dr. Ewald Ornstein<br />
Hospital of Häsleholm (Sweden)<br />
Dr. Job van Susante<br />
Alysis Hospital Arnhem (NL)<br />
Dr. Dennis Janssen<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Drs. Daniël de Kam<br />
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (NL)<br />
Dr. Harmen. Ettema<br />
Isala Klinieken Zwolle (NL)
General Information<br />
Congress Venue<br />
Concerthall De Vereeniging<br />
Keizer Karelplein 2d <br />
6511 NC Nijmegen <br />
T: 024 322 10 28 <br />
Organisation and Administration<br />
Excel Congresservice<br />
Odette C.M. de Beer – Kock<br />
Nieuwe Bosscheweg 9<br />
5017 JJ Tilburg<br />
T 013 5440013<br />
F 013 5443010<br />
info@excelcs.nl<br />
www.excelcs.nl<br />
Language<br />
The official language of the meeting is English.<br />
Registration<br />
Participants can register online through:<br />
WWW.EXCELCS.NL/Advanced-<strong>Exeter</strong>-<strong>Symposium</strong><br />
Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance<br />
Accommodation<br />
Stryker will provide you with single room for 1 night on<br />
June 16th 2011 in a modest hotel in the meeting venue<br />
surroundings.<br />
40 years<br />
Innovation<br />
<strong>Exeter</strong>