A comprehensive, interactive programme is being planned. Topics to be covered include:
11.00am Registration opens
11.30am Lunch on arrival in the Exhibition Area
12.30pm Welcome, NZOA President message and general business
1.00pm Scientific Sessions
1:00pm | Mark Wright | Elective demand and the National Prioritization Scoring Tool | |
1:15pm | Rob Walker | Is rationing of total hip replacement justified? A UK perspective | |
1:30pm | Matt Mcall | Cancellation of elective hip joint arthroplasty is not a benign process and is often preventable | |
1:45pm | Richard Petersen | Work related injury and hip osteoarthritis - an area for further research? | |
1:55pm | Eric Swanton | Partial cement retention in acetabular revision surgery | |
2:05pm | James Burn |
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2.15pm Afternoon break
2.45pm Scientific Sessions
2:45pm | Nick Lash | Long term review: survivorship of custom triflange acetabular implants |
3:00pm | Mark Stringer | A snapshot of periprosthetic femoral fractures in New Zealand |
3:15pm | Peter Misur | Comparable outcomes of in-cement revision and uncemented modular stem revision for Vancouver B2 periprosthetic femoral fracture at 5 years |
3:30pm | Tony Lamberton | Impaction grafting in 2021 |
3:45pm | Bill Farrington | Hip resurfacing in 2021 |
4:00pm | Prof. Gary Hooper | Ceramic-ceramic bearings in 2021 |
4:15pm | Peter Misur/Flint | Cases discussions |
4:30pm | Peter Misur/Flint | Cases discussions |
4.30pm NZ Hip Society AGM
5.30pm Drinks (Trades Exhibition Area)
7.00pm Conference dinner at The Grille Restaurant at Eichardt’s Hotel
7.30am Breakfast
8.30am Scientific Sessions
8:30am | Tony Lamberton | Minimum 10 year follow-up on fully cemented total hip joint replacement with conventional polyethylene, a single surgeon series of 333 cases. |
8:45am | Michael Wyatt | Benchmarking total hip replacement constructs using noninferiority analysis: the New Zealand Joint Registry study |
9:00am | Alexander Boyle | Comparing uncemented, hybrid and cemented primary total hip arthroplasty in young patients, a New Zealand Joint Registry study |
9:15am | Haemish Crawford | Arthroplasty conversion following hip arthroscopy – a single surgeon series |
9:30am | Tobin/Smithers | Cases discussions |
9:45am | Tobin/Smithers | Cases discussions |
10:00am | Mat Brick | Hip abductor tendon tears: Injection, endoscopic and open repair |
10:15am | Mat Brick | Endoscopic fractional lengthening of iliopsoas: a day stay procedure in the setting of total hip arthroplasty |
10.30am Morning break
11.00am Scientific Sessions
11:00am | Haemish Love | What's new in hip arthroscopy? |
11:15am | Mike van Neikerk | Femoroacetabular impingement: an evidence-based approach to treatment |
11:30am | Matthew Boyle | Current concepts in the management of acetabular retroversion |
11:45am | Matthew Boyle | The effect of travel distance on outcomes after periacetabular osteotomy |
12:45pm | Ramez Ailabouni | The role of biologic therapies in hip preservation |
12:15pm | Mat Brick | Hip rehabilitation: a practical demonstration (be prepared....) |
12:30pm | Matthew Boyle | Cases discussions |
12.45pm Lunch
1.30pm Scientific Sessions
1:30pm | Andy Johnston | Hip reconstruction in tumour and metastatic disease |
1:45pm | Andy Johnston | Hip reconstruction in tumour and metastatic disease |
2:00pm | Andy Powell | A subjective review of proximal femur nailing systems |
2:15pm | Prof Thor Besier | Simulating the effect of neck resection and joint geometry on hip internal rotation impingement |
2:30pm | Rob Elliott | Anterior THR, facts and fiction |
2:45pm | Pierre Navarre | Dual mobility intra-prosthetic dislocations – rationale for attempted reduction in theatre? |
3:00pm | Amir Sandiford | Adverse reaction to metal debris due to fretting corrosion between the acetabular components of modular dual-mobility constructs in total hip replacement: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
3:15pm | Peter Misur | Closing comments |
3.30pm Conference concludes