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| Scientific
programme |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 9:00 - 10:30 |
Room A: Stefaniensaal |
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| Chairperson: |
N. Böhler (Linz, Austria)
P. Ritschl (Vienna, Austria) |
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| Keynote Lectures - Minimal invasive
total knee arthroplasty |
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078 Standards
in total knee arthroplasty
Ch.S. Ranawat (New York, USA)
079 Ligament balancing
N. Böhler (Linz, Austria)
080 Minimal invasive total knee arthroplasty
H.-P. Scharf (Mannheim, Deutschland)
081 Minimal invasive unicompartmental knee
replacement
J.-N. Argenson (Marseille, France) |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 9:00 - 10:30 |
Room B: Saal Steiermark |
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| 14 Cartilage Repair (Osteochondr.
Transplantation) |
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| Chairperson: |
A. Engel (Vienna, Austria)
L. Hangody (Budapest, Hungary) |
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082
Keynote Lecture: Osteochondral Transplantation
L. Hangody (Budapest, Hungary)
083 Primary stability of osteochondral grafts used in mosaicplasty
G. Kordas1, J. S. Szabo2, L. Hangody3;
1Clinic of Orthopaedics, Budapest, Hungary, 2Budapest University of
Technology and Economics Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Department
of Polymer Engineering and Textile Technology, Budapest, Hungary,
3Department
Orthopaedics and Trauma, Uzsoki Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.
084 MegaOATS - a salvage technique for large osteochondral
defects in young patients
F. Dirisamer, C. Patsch, J. Hochreiter;
St. Vincent Hospital Linz, Linz, Austria.
085 Improvement of the osteochondral autograft implantation
technique to treat cartilage defects using hexagonal grafts
A. Pascher, P. Golob, A. Leithner, R. Windhager;
Department of Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery University Hospital
Graz,
Austria, Graz, Austria.
086 The importance of cartilage repair in osteochondritis dissecans
- Long-term results
J. Bruns1,2, M. Rayf1, J. Steinhagen3;
1Lehrstuhl f. Orthopädie, Hamburg, Germany, 2University Hospital,
Hamburg, Germany, 3Dept. of Trauma, Hand & Reconstructive Surgery,
University Hospital
Hamburg, Germany.
087 Late results of operative treatment in juvenile osteochondritis
dissecans
S. K. Fokter, A. Strahovnik;
Celje General Hospital, Dept. for Orthopaedics, Celje, Slovenia.
088 Potential effect of chondroitinsulfat on arthritis changed
cartilage
T. Trc1, M. Handl1, C. Povysil2, P. Korbelar1;
1Orthopaedic Clinic, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Pathology,
Prague, Czech Republic. |
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Presentation of the DAA - Direct Anterior
Approach
Clinical results of the Innsbruck study about the minimal invasive
approach
(modified Smith&Peterson approach)
Comparison of the results using the conventional approach according
to Bauer
M. Krismer (Innsbruck, Austria) |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 11:00 - 12:30 |
Room A: Stefaniensaal |
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| 16 European Arthroplasty Register |
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| Chairperson: |
N. Böhler (Linz, Austria)
G. Labek (Innsbruck, Austria) |
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089 Why and how to develop a National
Arthroplasty Register?
N. Böhler (Linz, Austria)
090 Arthroplasty Registers worldwide and cooperation
G. Labek (Innsbruck, Austria)
091 Arthroplasty Registers from manufactures point of view
M. Wagner (Brussels, Belgium)
092 The Austrian Hip Arthroplasty Register - Innovation in
data collection
R. Windhager (Graz, Austria)
093 Cervicocephalic Implants in Romania
C. Stoica (Bucharest, Romania)
094 First Analyses from the Slovakian Arthroplasty Register
L. Necas (Martin, Slovakia)
095 Retrieval Analyses in Coorperation with an Arthroplasty
Register
I. Milosev (Valdoltra, Slovenia)
096 Arthroplasty in the baltic states
K. Runkele (Vilnius, Lithuania)
097 Highlight Results from worldwide Arthroplasty Register
Publications
C. Thaler (Innsbruck, Austria) |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 11:00 - 14:00 |
Room B: Saal Steiermark |
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| 17 Satellite Symposium ZIMMER |
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MISTM Knee
Faculty:
J.N. Argenson (Marseille, France)
L. Hangody (Budapest, Hungary)
R. Hube (Munich, Germany)
S. Hofmann (Stolzalpe, Austria)
I. Udvarhelyi (Budapest, Hungary)
Followed by lunch |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
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| 18 Workshop ARTHRO-KINETICS |
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CaReS® - modern technology of the cartilage
reconstruction
OP technology and results from the application with CaReS ®
St. Nehrer (Krems, Austria) |
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WEAR OF HIP PROSTHESES
Influence of material and head size
J. Fischer (Leeds, UK)
Current status on long term reliability and large wear couple advantages
of using ceramic components in total hip replacement surgery
M. Dietrich (Plochingern, Germany), P. Merkert (Plochingen, Germany)
Clinical experience with ceramic articulation in total hip replacement
K. Knahr (Vienna, Austria) |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 14:00 - 15:30 |
Room A: Stefaniensaal |
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| Chairperson: |
F. Gottsauner-Wolf (Krems,
Austria)
H.-P. Scharf (Mannheim, Austria) |
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098 Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)
techniques allow early rehabilitation in total knee arthroplasty (TKA)
S. Hofmann, M. Pietsch, A. Vollmann, R. Graf;
Orthopedic Dept., Stolzalpe, Austria.
099 Alignment in minimally invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty
(TKA)
S. Hofmann, O. Djahani, M. Pietsch, R. Graf;
Orthopedic Dept., Stolzalpe, Austria.
100 Mini-Midvastus Incision (MMI) as a standard MIS approach
for total knee arthroplasty (TKA)
S. Hofmann, M. Pietsch, O. Djahani, R. Graf;
Orthopedic Dept., Stolzalpe, Austria.
101 Navigated ligament balancing in MIS TKR - Method and first
clinical application
P. Ritschl1, F. Machacek1, R. Fuiko1, J. Stifter2;
1Orthopädisches Krankenhaus Gersthof, Wien, Austria, 2Plus Orthopedics,
Aarau,
Switzerland.
102 Minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty with computer
assisted navigation
Z. Bejek, L. Sólyom, M. Szendroi;
Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.
103 Computer-assisted minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty
R. Hart, J. Losak, V. Stipcak, B. Kucera;
Znojmo General Hospital, Znojmo, Czech Republic.
104 No mid-term difference between mini invasive and open medial
parapatellar quadriceps splitting approach for unicompartmental knee
arthroplasty
V. Levapic, R. Trebpe, G. Furlanic, S. Fonda; Valdoltra Orthopaedic
Hospital,
6280 Ankaran, Slovenia.
105 Navigated Unicompartmental Knee-Replacement-Genesis-Accuris-System
K. Buckup; Orthopädische Klinik, Klinikum Dortmund, Germany.
106 Cementless unicompartimental Kneearthroplasty, Mid / longterm
results
G. Bontemps, K. Brust;
Fabricius Klinik, Remscheid, Germany. |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 14:00 - 15:30 |
Room B: Saal Steiermark |
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| 20 Cartilage Repair (ACI) |
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| Chairperson: |
St. Nehrer (Vienna, Austria)
M. Pecina (Zagreb, Croatia) |
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107
Keynote Lecture: 18 years of experience with autologous chondrocyte
transplantation
L. Peterson (Frölunda, Sweden)
108
Keynote Lecture: Matrix associated chrondocyte implantation
D. Radosavljevic (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
109 Treatment of cartilage defects with autologous chondrocyte
implantation
(Hyalograft C®) versus microfracture technique- a clinical retrospective
comparative study
R. Dorotka1, S. Domayer1, P. Buxbaumer1, K. D. Schatz1, R. Kotz1,
S. Nehrer2,3; 1Clinic of Orthopaedic Surgery; Medical University,
Vienna, Austria, 2Dep. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Krems, Austria, 3Danube
University, Krems, Austria.
110 Treatment of deep chondral defects in the knee with autologous
chondrocytes fixed in a scaffold carrier form hyaluronic acid esters
(Hyalograft C)
Z. Matejovsky jr.1, A. Podskubka1, C. Povysil2, J. Sprindrich3;
1Orthopedic Clinic Teaching Hospital Bulovka, Prague, Czech Republic,
2Institute of Pathologic Anatomy 1st Medical School Charles University,
Prague, Czech Republic, 3Clinic for Radiodiagnostics 3rd Medical School
Charles University,
Prague, Czech Republic.
111 Chondrocyte transplantation (CARES-Technology) with autologous
bone transplantation for treatment of osteochodritis dissecans at
the medial femoral condyle
J. Bruns, J. P. Petersen, W. Ruether, J. Steinhagen;
Lehrstuhl f. Orthopädie, Hamburg, Germany.
112 The treatment of the deep chondral defects of the joint
cartilage by cultivated autologous chondrocytes
M. Handl1, T. Trc1, M. Poulova2, J. Neuwirth2, E. Stastny1, M. Hanus1,
A. Chochola1;
1Orthopaedic Clinic, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Radiologic Clinic, Prague,
Czech Republic. |
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| Chairperson: |
P. Krepler (Vienna, Austria)
R. Radl (Graz, Austria) |
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113 The full-endoscopic operation
of lumbar disc herniations using interlaminar and lateral transforaminal
access
M. Komp1, S. Ruetten1, G. Godolias2;
1Department of Spine Surgery and Pain Therapy, Center for Orthopaedics
and Traumatology, St. Anna-Hospital Herne, Herne, Germany, 2Center
for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, St. Anna-Hospital Herne, Herne,
Germany.
114 Operation of lumbar degenerative recess stenosis in interlaminar
and lateral transforaminal full-endoscopic technique
S. Ruetten1, M. Komp1, G. Godolias2;
1Department of Spine Surgery and Pain Therapy, Center for Orthopaedics
and Traumatology, St. Anna-Hospital Herne, Herne, Germany, 2Center
for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, St. Anna-Hospital Herne, Herne,
Germany.
115 Benefit of the total disc arthroplasty in the treatment
of degenerative disc disease - indication and results after a follow-up
period of 2 year
J. Cienciala, M. Krbec, M. Marpálek;
Orthopaedic Department, Brno, Czech Republic.
116 Endoscopic anterior fracture stabilization of the thoracolumbar
spine
G. Pajenda, A. Obradovic, C. Gäbler, V. Vécsei;
University Clinic for Traumatology Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
117 Is there an indication for semirigid implants in lumbar
spine surgery?
W. Lack1, H. Blauensteiner2, R. Sabitzer1, M. Buchelt1, H. P. Kutschera1,
K. Valenta1;
1Otto Wagner-Hospital, Orthopaedic Department, Vienna, Austria,
2Rudolfsstiftung, Departement of Neurosurgery, Vienna, Austria.
118 Do we need national guidelines for the management of low
back pain?
M. Friedrich;
Abteilung für Orthopädische Schmerztherapie, Wien, Austria.
119 The relaps of C6 exostosis in hereditary deforming dyschondroplasia
E. Huraj, J. Lohnert;
University Children´s Hospital Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia. |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 16:00 - 17:30 |
Room A: Stefaniensaal |
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| 22 Revision TKA (Aseptic Loosening
- Bone Defects) |
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| Chairperson: |
A. Giurea (Vienna, Austria)
D. Orlic (Zagreb, Croatia) |
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120
Keynote Lecture: Management of bone-loss in revision total knee arthroplasty
F. Gottsauner-Wolf (Krems, Austria)
121 Revision arthroplasty following the aseptic and septic
loosening of the knee endoprosthesis
M. Haspl;
Department of orthopaedics surgery School of medicine University of
Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
122 Preliminary results in knee arthroplasties performed for
sterile loosening
T. Lakatos, B. Major, D. Rácz, T. Gunther;
Polyclin.of Hosp.Broth.of St John of God, Budapest, Hungary.
123 Why do prosthesis fail: Analysis of 100 consecutive revision
surgeries in total knee arthroplasties (TKA)
S. Hofmann, J. Rachl, M. Pietsch, R. Graf;
Orthopedic Dept., Stolzalpe, Austria.
124
Keynote Lecture: Malrotation of components in TKA: Diagnosis and indication
for revision
S. Hofmann (Stolzalpe, Austria)
125 Isolated internal malrotation of the femoral component
may cause
early failure in total knee arthroplasty (TKA)
M. Pietsch, S. Hofmann, R. Graf;
Orthopedic Dept., Stolzalpe, Austria. |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
| 16:00 - 17:30 |
Room B: Saal Steiermark |
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| 23 Cartilage Repair (Future
Trends) |
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| Chairperson: |
M. Drobnic (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
A. Pascher (Graz, Austria) |
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126
Keynote Lecture: Biomaterials in chrondrocyte implantation
S. Nehrer (Vienna, Austria)
127
Keynote Lecture: Growth factors in cartilage repair
M. Jelic (Zagreb, Croatia)
128 In vitro study of sheep meniscus cells seeded on two slightly
different biomaterials made from hyaluronic acid and polycaprolactone
U. Koller1, C. Chiari-Grisar1, B. Kapeller2, P. Vavken1, L. Ambrosio3,
E. Tognana4, R. Kotz1, S. Nehrer1;
1Medical University, Department of Orthopaedics, Vienna, Austria,
2Medical University, Core Unit of Biomedical Research, Vienna, Austria,
3University of Naples, IMCB-CNR, Naples, Italy, 4Fidia Advanced Biopolymers
s.r.l., Abano Terme, Italy.
129 A tissue engineering approach to meniscus regeneration
in a sheep model
C. Chiari-Grisar1, U. Koller1, R. Dorotka1, R. Plasenzotti2, E. Kon3,
L. Ambrosio4, E. Tognana5, D. Salter6, S. Nehrer1;
1Medizinische Universität Wien, Universitätsklinik für
Orthopädie, Wien, Austria, 2Medizinische Universität Wien,
Besondere Einrichtung für Biomedizinische Forschung, Wien, Austria,
3Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy, 4Institute of Composite
and Biomedical Materials, (IMCB-CNR), Naples, Italy, 5Fidia Advanced
Biopolymers s.r.l., Abano Terme, Italy, 6Department of Pathology,
Edinburgh
University Medical School, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
130 In situ gene therapy in cartilage repair
A. Pascher1, G. Palmer2, A. Steinert2, C. Evans2, R. Windhager1, S.
Ghivizzani2;
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery1, Medical University of Graz, Austria
Center for Molecular Orthopaedics2, Harvard Medical School Boston
MA, USA
131 The relationship between the in vivo measured cartilage
stiffness and the histological stage of degeneration
I. Szerb, I. Pánics, L. Hangody;
Uzsoki Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics, Budapest, Hungary.
132 Gene expression profiling and phenotypic properties of
human
mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) during ex-vivo expansion.
G. Friedl1, B. Kulterer2, R. Windhager3, Z. Trajanoski4;
1Dept. Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery, Graz, Austria, 2Christian
Doppler
Laboratory for Genomics and Bioinformatics, University of Technology
Graz, Austria, 3Dept Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery, Graz, Austria,
4Institute of Genomics and Bioinformatics, University of Technology
Graz, Austria. |
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In the poster exhibition area on the ground
floor.
(For details see pages 48-53) |
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| Friday,
June 02, 2006 |
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| Scientific
programme |
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