Time | Moderators | |
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08.30-10.00 | Hot topics in hip arthroplasty Current dilemma and breakthroughs in THA |
Aree Tanavalee Charlee Sumettavanich |
08.30-08.40 | Long-term results of proximal fixed anatomical short stem | Masaaki Matsubara |
08.40-08.50 | One-stage vs. two-stage bilateral THA - are there differences in complication and outcome? | Fritz Thorey |
08.50-09.00 | Accuracy comparison of cup placement between THA using Mako robotic-arm assisted system and CT-based navigation. | Yutaka Inaba |
09.00-09.10 | THA in octogenarians and nonagenarians: age does matter? | Michael Huo |
09.10-09.20 | Better design, greater satisfaction in total hip arthroplasty | Young-Kyun Lee |
09.20-10.00 | Case discussion | Panelists |
Satoshi Hamai | ||
Myung-Rae Cho | ||
Nattapol Tammachote | ||
Aasis Unnanuntana | ||
Case1: Bilateral ON hip in young patient with Dorr type A femur | Jithayut Sueajui | |
Case 2: Primary or secondary OA hip in octogenarians or nonagenarians | Ongart Phruetthipat | |
10.00-10.30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10.30-12.00 | Evolution of the 25th year THKS: past, present, and future (TH) | Wallob Samranvethya Surapoj Meknavin |
10.30-10.45 | History of TKA in Thailand | Viroj Larbpaiboonpong |
10.45-11.00 | History of THA in Thailand | Charlee Sumettavanich |
11.00-11.20 | Discussion | |
11.20-11.32 | THKS survey and future trend | Srihatach Ngarmukos |
11.32-11.44 | THKS strategic planning 2023 | Satit Thiengwittayaporn |
11.44-12.00 | Discussion | |
12.00-13.00 | LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 3 | |
13.00-14.30 | Free paper presentation I (Present 6 min + QA 2 min) |
Pornchai Mulpruek Thakrit Chompoosang |
13.00-13.08 | Functional performance outcomes at 1-year follow-up after treatment of knee osteoarthritis: comparison between platelet-rich plasma injection and oral | Chavarin Amarase |
13.08-13.16 | Local infiltration analgesia with high dose compound betamethasone significantly mitigates postoperative pain, nausea, and vomiting following single-stage | Xiaobin Guo |
13.16-13.24 | EGFR pathway suppresses M1 macrophage polarization and osteoclastogenesis to mitigate titanium particle-induced bone resorption | Xiaobin Guo |
13.24-13.32 | Descriptive analysis of the hip and knee joint replacement procedures of the University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital from 2012 to 2018 | Jose Carlos Dumlao |
13.32-13.40 | Hip replacement direct anterior approach | Phonevilay Sihalath |
13.40-13.48 | Ceramic versus metal heads in bipolar hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture- a matched pair analysis from Taiwan NHI registry | Chih-Wei Chang |
13.48-13.56 | The diagnostic value of intraoperative direct and conventional sonications in prosthetic joint infection | Yicheng Li |
13.56-14.04 | Conservative femoral revision using short cementless stems with a tapered rectangular shape for selected Paprosky II-IV bone defects: a mean seven years' follow-up | Yicheng Li |
14.04-14.12 | Effective treatment of one-stage revision using non‐contact low frequency ultrasonic debridement in treating periprosthetic joint clinical study infections: a prospective clinical study | Baochao Ji |
14.12-14.20 | Causal association between 731 immune cells and periprosthetic joint infection: a mendelian randomization analysis | Long Hua |
14.20-14.30 | Midterm outcome of the third way using varus-valgus constrained implants combined with metaphyseal fixation for the treatment of low periprosthetic distal femur fractures | Haikang Zhou |
14.30-15.00 | COFFEE BREAK | |
15.00-16.30 | Challenges in TKA revision | Thanainit Chotanaputi Aasis Unnanuntana |
15.00-15.10 | Alignment in TKA to prevent revision surgery | Shuichi Matsuda |
15.10-15.20 | Trend shift in the cause of revision TKA over 17 years | Eun-Kyoo Song |
15.20-15.30 | Cemented or cementless stem for revision TKA: how to select | Aasis Unnanuntana |
15.30-15.40 | Level of prosthetic constraint: use more or try to use less | Pruk Chaiyakit |
15.40-15.50 | VVC implants combined with metaphyseal fixation for the treatment of low periprosthetic distal femur fractures | Cao Li |
15.50-16.00 | When and how to use rotating hinge prosthesis | Yoshinori Kadoya |
16.00-16.10 | How to remove well-fixed sleeve and stem knee prosthesis | Saradej Khungsirikul |
16.10-16.30 | Questions and answers |
Time | Moderators | |
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08.30-10.00 | Panel discussion: complex and revision knee arthroplasty | Piya Pinsornsak Chavanont Sumanasrethakul |
Panelists | ||
Hirotsugu Muratsu | ||
Cao Li | ||
Ryuji Nagamine | ||
Kang Il Kim | ||
Thana Narinsorasak | ||
Chaturong Pornrattanamaneewong | ||
Presenters | ||
08.30-08.50 | PF complications after TKA | Wasin Wichitpreeda |
08.50-09.10 | Periprosthetic fracture femur | Yuthana Kanasuk |
09.10-09.30 | TKA in severe valgus knee | Pitchayut Watcharapiyanun |
09.30-09.50 | Stiff TKA | Anuchit Vejjaijiva |
09.50-10.00 | Summary | |
10.00-10.30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10.30-12.00 | Advanced adult reconstruction course I (TH) for resident Knee |
Theerawit Hongnaparak Kritkamol Sithitool |
10.30-10.38 | Intramedullary versus extramedullary alignment guides in TKA | Buncha Athikraimongkol |
10.38-10.46 | Severe varus knee: tips and tricks for ligamentous balancing | Danai Heebthamai |
10.46-10.54 | Severe valgus knee: tips and tricks for ligamentous balancing | Manoon Sakdinakiattikoon |
10.54-11.02 | Reconstruction principles for revision knee arthroplasty | Chotetawan Tanavalee |
11.02-11.12 | Questions and answers | |
11.12-11.20 | Aseptic failure of primary TKA: what are the common causes? | Wasin Wichitpreeda |
11.20-11.28 | Biologic response to wear debris in joint replacement: principle concept | Puttipol Waipanya |
11.28-11.36 | Common patellar complications after TKA | Wittawat Boonyanuwat |
11.36-11.44 | New innovation in total knee arthroplasty: robotic-assisted surgery | Pitchayut Watcharapiyanun |
11.44-12.00 | Questions and answers | |
12.00-13.00 | LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 4 | |
13.00-14.30 | Advanced adult reconstruction course II (TH) for resident Hip |
Vajara Wilairatana Danai Heebthamai |
13.00-13.08 | Tribology in THA: wear and corrosion issues | Yuthana Kanasuk |
13.08-13.16 | Bearing surface in THA: how many options we have | Tulpong Ampool |
13.16-13.24 | Cementation techniques for cemented acetabular and femoral component | Theerawit Hongnaparak |
13.24-13.32 | Acetabular and femoral cementless implantation techniques: tips and tricks | Vajara Wilairatana |
13.32-13.42 | Questions and answers | |
13.42-13.50 | Trochanteric osteotomy in revision hip arthropasty: when and how | Jithayut Sueajui |
13.50-13.58 | Osteolysis after THA: how to approch | Teerapat Adullayathum |
13.58-14.06 | Management of dislocation after THA | Thanasak Yakumpor |
14.06-14.14 | Neurovascular complications after THA: what should we do | Khanin Iamthanaporn |
14.14-14.30 | Questions and answers | |
14.30-15.00 | COFFEE BREAK | |
15.00-16.30 | ICL case-based part III Complex primary THA |
Keerati Charoencholvanich Varah Yuenyongviwat |
15.00-15.05 | Case presentation: DDH | Withawat Jaderojananont |
15.05-15.15 | How to deal with acetabular and femoral anatomical abnormality? | Sakkadech Limmahakhun |
15.15-15.25 | Selection of suitable patients for surgical tratment: when to operate | Yingyong Suksathien |
15.25-15.35 | Surgical planning and prosthesis selection: tips and tricks | Warakorn Jingjit |
15.35-15.45 | Questions and answers | |
15.45-15.50 | Case presentation: Post traumatic OA hip with retained hardware | Khanin Iamthanaporn |
15.50-16.00 | Do we need to remove hardware before THA? | Fritz Thorey |
16.00-16.10 | Sugical technique for obaining high success rate THA | Myung-Rae Cho |
16.10-16.20 | Results of THA after acetabular fixation | Pornpavit Sripirhom |
16.20-16.30 | Questions and answers |
Time | Moderators | |
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08.30-10.00 | THKS paper presentation I | Weerachai Kosuwon Natthapong Hongku |
08.30-08.36 | Extended stress lateral radiograph of the degenerative knee to define genu recurvatum | Kittipong Siriboonpipattana |
08.36-08.42 | How anterior hip capsule affect hip tension in modified anterolateral approach primary THA | Phachara Chaikaew |
08.42-08.48 | Comparison of gait analysis between robotic arm-assisted and conventional bilateral total knee arthroplasty | Nitchawat Piawanich |
08.48-08.54 | The Effectiveness of Postoperative Knee Flexion Position to Reduce Pain Without Increasing Flexion Contracture in Bilateral Subvastus Total Knee Arthroplasty | Yosawee Agkisopa |
08.54-09.00 | Is cruciated retaining prosthesis had a good outcomes for severe valgus knee deformity? | Natthakan Barisri |
09.00-09.15 | Questions and answers | |
Anuwat Pongkunakorn | ||
Krit Boonthanapiboon | ||
09.15-09.21 | Could Intramedullary femoral cement plug reduce blood transfusion rate in bilateral subvastus total knee arthroplasty? | Tanart Sotornsak |
09.21-09.27 | Accuracy of Offset Restoration Comparing Robotic THA with Manual THA | Sarun Sukontahong |
09.27-09.33 | Severity of lateral tibiofemoral compartment cartilage lesion and outcome in medial UKA | Preyanun Tangjatsakow |
09.33-09.39 | Anti-inflammatory effect of platelet-rich plasma compared with steroid injection in osteoarthritis knee | Natpawee Tanthaprabha |
09.39-09.45 | Radiologic outcome of acetabular erosion after hemiarthroplasty in patients with femoral head size <42mm | Puech Vichaiya |
09.45-10.00 | Questions and answers | |
10.00-10.30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10.30-12.00 | THKS fellowship round table discussion Mandatory for THKS Fellowship |
Kamolsak Sukhonthaman Khanin Iamthanaporn |
Hip Panelists | ||
Michael Huo | ||
Masaaki Matsubara | ||
Yutaka Inaba | ||
Satoshi Hamai | ||
Fritz Thorey | ||
Knee Panelists | ||
Shuichi Matsuda | ||
Eun-Kyoo Song | ||
Hirotsugu Muratsu | ||
Yoshinori Kadoya | ||
Ryuji Nagamine | ||
Thai Panelists | ||
Chavarat Jarungvittayakon | ||
Chavarin Amarase | ||
Phonthakorn Panichkul | ||
Sakkadech Limmahakhun | ||
Wiboon Wanitcharoenporn | ||
10.30-11.00 | Case hip1: Recurrent dislocation THA, how to approach and management | |
11.00-11.30 | Case knee 2: Varus-valgus constrained prosthesis and rotating hinged knee prosthesis in my practice, how I choose | |
11.30-12.00 | Questions and answers | |
12.00-13.00 | LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 2 | |
13.00-14.30 | Workshop: Johnson and Johnson | |
Dealing with revision hip | Charlee Sumettavanich | |
13.00-13.15 | Choosing the right stem | Ekasame Vanitcharoenkul |
13.15-13.30 | Planning for the ideal cup | Phonthakorn Panichkul |
13.30-13.45 | Reconstructing the acetabular | Srihatach Ngarmukos |
13.45-14.00 | Innovative wound closure strategies in hip arthroplasty | Kittipon Naratrikun |
14.00-14.30 | Workflow and instrument | |
Stem station | Ekasame Vanitcharoenkul | |
Cup station | Phonthakorn Panichkul | |
Cup reconstruction station | Srihatach Ngarmukos | |
Questions and answers | ||
14.30-15.00 | COFFEE BREAK | |
15.00-16.30 | THKS paper presentation II | Surapoj Meknavin Chavarin Amarase |
15.00-15.06 | Radiographic measurement for predicting the risk of periprosthetic tibial plateau fracture after Oxford cementless unicompartmental knee arthroplasty | Paphon Hirunyachoke |
15.06-15.12 | Epinephrine-soaked in intramedullary femoral canal reduce blood loss in primary total knee arthroplasty : Randomized controlled trials study | Khomsan Chattana-anan |
15.12-15.18 | Comparison of bone cement implantation syndrome in patient with cardiac disease and non-cadiac disease after cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty | Jiranuwat Janejaturanon |
15.18-15.24 | Comparison of force to posterior hip dislocation in case of posterior approach to total hip arthroplasty between preserve piriformis and conventional posterior approach, pilot study | Nattapat Promkum |
15.24-15.30 | Risk of complications in conversion THA after internal fixation versus primary THA in direct anterior approach: A Retrospective cohort study with propensity-score matching analysis | Natapha Kiriyapong |
15.30-15.45 | Questions and answers | |
Chaturong Pornrattanamaneewong Piti Rattanaprechavej |
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15.45-15.51 | Comparative study between Rosenberg view versus Standing AP view for detecting early OA knee | Nat Tinnagorn |
15.51-15.57 | Outcomes of mobile bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in medial osteoarthritis knee with and without preoperative genu recurvatum minimal 5 year follow up | Sangsit Toviriyavet |
15.57-16.03 | The effect of restoration of coronal tibiofemoral translation on medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty | Palad Suraponongart |
16.03-16.09 | Hip center of total hip arthroplasty in each type of degenerative hip dysplasia of the hip | Teerarat Ruangdech, |
16.09-16.15 | Comparison of floor activity after surgery between unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasties : A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis | Kanik Suksupha |
16.15-16.30 | Questions and answers |