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scienTific programme<br />

thursday, June 10 room 2 (spekTrum)<br />

10:30 - 11:00 free papers: acl iii - continued<br />

10:35 - 10:40 The effect of medial versus lateral meniscectomy on laxity in the<br />

ACL-defi cient knee<br />

FP32-967 Musahl V. (United States), Bedi A., Choi D., O'Loughlin P., Citak M., Pearle A.<br />

10:40 - 10:45 Augmenting tendon-bone healing with bioengineered periosteum progenitor<br />

cell sheets: a histological and biochemistry study in rabbits<br />

FP32-519 Chang C. (Taiwan), Chen C., Whu S., Liu H., Chen Shi-Hui<br />

10:45 - 10:50 Knee function and prevalence of knee osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate<br />

ligament reconstruction. A prospective study with 10-15 years follow-up<br />

FP32-933 Øiestad Britt Elin (Norway), Holm Inger, Aune A., Gunderson R., Myklebust Grethe,<br />

Engebretsen L., Fosdahl Merete, Risberg May Arna<br />

10:50 - 11:00 Discussion<br />

12:00 - 14:00 lunch break and lunch workshops (see page 180/181)<br />

14:00 - 15:30 esska aossm:<br />

Treatment of knee injuries:<br />

What's new in 2010<br />

Chair: Fu F. (United States), Seil R. (Luxembourg), Ciccotti M. (United States)<br />

14:00 - 14:15 Patellofemoral Instability<br />

SY23-2341 Dejour D. (France)<br />

14:15 - 14:30 How Anatomic do we need to be in ACL Reconstruction<br />

SY23-2342 Fu F. (United States)<br />

14:30 - 14:45 New Developments in Meniscal Repair<br />

SY23-2343 Beaufils P. (France)<br />

14:45 - 15:00 Multi Ligament Injuries including PCL<br />

SY23-2344 Miller M. (United States)<br />

15:00 - 15:15 The Rose of Osteotomies in the Injured Knee<br />

SY23-2350 Lobenhoffer P. (Germany)<br />

15:15 - 15:30 Return to play after ACL Reconstruction<br />

SY23-2351 Johnson D. (United States)<br />

15:30 - 16:00 coffee break – visit industrial exhibition<br />

50 14th 50 14 ESSKA Congress<br />

th ESSKA Congress<br />

scienTific programme<br />

thursday, June 10 room 2 (spekTrum)<br />

16:00 - 17:00 High-tech developments: how do patients and practise profi t.<br />

navigation, caos, kinematics<br />

Chair: Klos B. (Netherlands), Amis A. (United Kingdom)<br />

16:00 - 16:05 Introduction to the topic<br />

SY22-2101 Klos B. (Netherlands)<br />

16:05 - 16:13 Technical possibilities - Robots make better surgeons?<br />

SY22-2193 Cobb J. (United Kingdom)<br />

16:13 - 16:21 Technical possibilities - Future technology will make you a better surgeon<br />

SY22-2192 Amis A. (United Kingdom)<br />

16:21 - 16:29 Technical possibilities - Future technology will allows better diagnosis and<br />

improve therapy<br />

SY22-2191 Zaffagnini S. (Italy)<br />

16:29 - 16:37 Manager approach - Technology in private clinic setting<br />

SY22-2117 Witting M. (Austria)<br />

16:37 - 16:45 New Technologies, which way should we go?<br />

SY22-2087 Danckaert P. (Belgium)<br />

16:45 - 17:00 Discussion<br />

17:00 - 18:00 Tissue engineering: the progress from laboratory to patient<br />

Chair: Amis A. (United Kingdom), Brittberg M. (Sweden)<br />

17:00 - 17:02 Introduction<br />

SY41-2090 Amis A. (United Kingdom)<br />

17:02 - 17:12 The development of Tissue Engineering - Clinician's viewpoint<br />

SY41-2196 Poehling G. (United States)<br />

17:12 - 17:22 The development of Tissue Engineering - Scientist's viewpoint<br />

SY41-2197 Woo S. (United States)<br />

17:22 - 17:32 Stem cells in Tissue Engineering<br />

SY41-2181 Tuan R. (United States)<br />

17:32 - 17:42 Tissue engineering of articular cartilage<br />

SY41-2203 Brittberg M. (Sweden)<br />

17:42 - 17:52 Tissue engineering the meniscus<br />

SY41-2204 Verdonk P. (Belgium)<br />

17:52 - 18:00 Discussion<br />

www.esska2010.com 51<br />

posters saturday friday friday Thursday Wednesday Timetables

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