22
September
Piątek
Aula Magna
08:00
- 09:30
Jubilee Session of the Polish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the first Orthopaedic Clinic in Poland
Piotr Jeske
Krzysztof Gawęda
Presentation of honours, distinctions and medals
09:30
- 11:00
Round Table
Development of Wiktor Dega's concept of orthopaedics
Development of Wiktor Dega's concept of orthopaedics
Jacek Kruczyński
Tomasz Trzeciak
11:00
- 11:30
Coffee break
11:30
- 13:00
Dega osteotomy and what comes next
The past, present and future of paediatric orthopaedics
The past, present and future of paediatric orthopaedics
Maciej Głowacki
11:30
- 11:40
How the Dega transiliac osteotomy developed
Łukasz Woźniak
11:40
- 11:50
Spatial geometry of the hip acetabulum after transiliac osteotomy
11:50
- 12:05
Dega osteotomy in neurogenic hip
12:05
- 12:15
Dega or reverse-Dega: radiological considerations on treatment indications and outcomes
Bartosz Musielak
Aleksander Koch
12:15
- 12:30
How I unleashed Dega osteotomy all over the world
Jan Grudziak
12:30
- 13:00
Dega and Dega-like osteotomies in clinical practice of pediatric orthopedic surgeon
13:00
- 14:10
The past, present and future of orthopaedics in adults
13:00
- 13:10
The past, present and future of endoprosthetics at the Wiktor Dega Hospital in Poznań
13:10
- 13:25
Is arthroplasty in primary degenerative lesions and after Dega osteotomy the same challenge for the orthopaedic surgeon?
Waldemar Woźniak
13:25
- 13:35
Primary and revision knee arthroplasty in the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Jarosław Pawlicz
13:35
- 13:45
Minimally invasive techniques in hip arthroplasty
Paweł Chodór
13:45
- 14:00
Challenges of revision arthroplasty
14:00
- 14:10
Discussion
14:10
- 14:30
Sponsored lecture    
Guidelines for the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with proton pump inhibitors

Guidelines for the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with proton pump inhibitors
Anna Pietrzak
14:30
- 15:30
Lunch
15:30
- 17:00
The past, present and future of hand and upper extremity surgery
15:30
- 15:40
The history of hand surgery
15:40
- 15:50
Scientific research. Rare diseases.
15:50
- 16:00
Shoulder disorders and injuries
16:00
- 16:10
Elbow disorders and injuries
16:10
- 16:20
Congenital defects
16:20
- 16:30
Hand disorders and injuries, replantations
Paweł Surdziel
16:30
- 16:40
Sports and physiotherapy
Ewa Bręborowicz
16:40
- 16:50
Brachial plexus and nerve injury
Piotr Czarnecki
16:50
- 17:00
Postgraduate training, residents
Katarzyna Kozłowska
Michał Górecki
17:00
- 18:30
The past, present and future of spinal orthopaedics in children and adults
17:00
- 17:10
Development of spinal surgery in the Poznań orthopaedics - historical overview
Maciej Głowacki
17:10
- 17:30
Surgery of the growing spine
• Growing rods
Piotr Janusz
• Magnetic rods
Marek Tomaszewski
• Apifix
Łukasz Stępniak
• Vertebral body tethering
Paweł Główka
• Summary
17:30
- 17:38
Advances in the correction of neurogenic scoliosis
Piotr Harasymczuk
17:38
- 17:46
Advances in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the spine
Mikołaj Dąbrowski
17:46
- 17:54
Advances in neuromonitoring: safety for the patient and peace of mind for the orthopaedist.
Juliusz Huber
17:54
- 18:02
The future of paediatric spinal surgery
18:02
- 18:10
The future of adult spinal surgery
18:10
- 18:25
Presence and future of spine surgery
18:25
- 18:30
Discussion
Room I
12:00
- 14:00
Trauma session
12:00
- 12:15
Contemporary management of the polytrauma patient
Dariusz Larysz
12:15
- 12:30
Perioperative management of proximal femur fractures
Karol Elster
12:30
- 12:45
Timing of surgical treatment in proximal femur fractures
Paweł Ślęczka
12:45
- 13:00
Osteoporotic pelvic fractures
Michał Kułakowski
13:00
- 13:15
Contemporary diagnostic and treatment principles for peripheral nerve injuries associated with fractures
Paweł Reichert
13:15
- 13:30
Management standards for open fractures and soft tissue injuries in traumatology
Michał Janiak
13:30
- 13:45
Periprosthetic fractures of the hip joint
13:45
- 14:00
Discussion
14:00
- 14:15
Coffee break
14:15
- 15:30
New Trends in Orthopaedic" - lunch session sponsored by    

Benjamin Faensen
14:15
- 14:30
Applications and tricks with the Merete BioBall® System
14:30
- 14:42
Unity total knee arthroplasty - MCL isometry technique
14:42
- 14:54
Dynamic balance technique in knee arthroplasty using the OMNIBotics surgical robot
14:54
- 15:06
Why & how I use a patient specific triflange implant
Pieter-Jan De Roo
15:06
- 15:18
Personalized 3D implants in complex hip acetabular revisions - personal experience
15:18
- 15:30
Bone reconstruction with antibiotic-impregnated allografts in the treatment of infectious complications after fracture" case study
14:30
- 15:30
Lunch
15:30
- 17:00
Residents' session
15:30
- 15:40
Management of acute complications after prosthetic arthroplasty
15:40
- 15:50
Hand tendon injuries- what should be done in the ED
Michał Górecki
15:50
- 16:00
Management of extensive knee ligament injuries
16:00
- 16:10
Patient with pelvic injury – management algorithm
16:10
- 16:20
Injuries of the posterior horn of the meniscus-from ED to arthroscopy
16:20
- 16:30
Pitfalls of the distal radius fractures and how to avoid them
Piotr Stępiński
16:30
- 16:40
WALANT- do we still need anaesthesiologists?
Oskar Sala
16:40
- 16:50
Acute hip pathology in children and how to diagnose it
16:50
- 17:00
Discussion
17:00
- 18:00
Open General Meeting of the SSORT
Room II
12:45
- 14:30
Sponsored session
12:45
- 13:30
Sponsored lecture    
Acute pain and chronic pain - optimal choice of therapy

Acute pain and chronic pain - optimal choice of therapy
13:30
- 13:40
Discussion
13:40
- 14:00
Sponsored lecture    
Flexus Shots in the treatment of patellofemoral chondromalacia caused by a pathological dynamic Q-angle

Flexus Shots in the treatment of patellofemoral chondromalacia caused by a pathological dynamic Q-angle
14:00
- 14:10
Discussion
14:10
- 14:30
Sponsored lecture    
The role of cTreatment in osteoarticular and muscular surgery and the recovery period

The role of cTreatment in osteoarticular and muscular surgery and the recovery period
14:30
- 15:30
Lunch
14:30
- 15:00
Lunch session
14:30
- 14:50
Sponsored lecture    

14:50
- 15:00
Discussion
15:00
- 15:20
Sponsored lecture    
OR cost-effectiveness - how to do extra surgery?

OR cost-effectiveness - how to do extra surgery?
15:20
- 15:30
Discussion
15:30
- 17:00
Meeting of the National Consultant with heads of orthopaedic departments in Poland
23
September
Sobota
Aula Magna
08:00
- 08:30
Lecture: The future of orthopaedics and traumatology from the perspective of Poznań’s orthopaedic departments
Tomasz Trzeciak
08:30
- 15:10
Mini Symposium: Evolution of challenges for orthopaedics and traumatology associated with physical activity
8:30
- 9:00
Keynote lecture:
Management of patello-femoral instability and injuries in athletes and active patients
9:00
- 13:10
Session I
09:00
- 10:00
Anterior knee pain associated with physical activity
Part I. General considerations
Part I. General considerations
09:00
- 09:15
How big is the problem – Epidemiology of anterior knee pain in sport
09:15
- 09:30
What are the causes of anterior knee pain?
Marcin Domżalski
09:30
- 09:45
Diagnostic algorithm for anterior knee pain
09:45
- 10:00
Discussion
10:00
- 11:10
Anterior knee pain associated with physical activity
Part II. Patello-femoral problems associated with physical activity
Can a young athlete with patello-femoral problems become a professional?
Do problems in the patello-femoral joint mean the end of a sports career?
Part II. Patello-femoral problems associated with physical activity
Can a young athlete with patello-femoral problems become a professional?
Do problems in the patello-femoral joint mean the end of a sports career?
10:00
- 10:15
Three-dimensional anatomy of the patello-femoral joint in correlation with biomechanics of the extensor mechanism of the knee joint
10:15
- 10:30
Lateral compression syndrome of the patella-disease or sign of the pathology? How to proceed and when is a return to sport following treatment still possible?
Łukasz Luboiński
10:30
- 10:45
Sagital malalignment and anterior knee pain. How to proced and when is a return to sport following treatment still possible?
Jarosław Feluś
10:45
- 10:55
First-time patella dislocation in an adolescent athlete and its influence on a further sports career. Is surgery a reasonable solution?
Łukasz Paczesny
10:55
- 11:10
Discussion
11:10
- 11:30
Coffee break
11:30
- 13:10
Anterior knee pain associated with physical activity
Part III. Patellar tendinopathy
Part III. Patellar tendinopathy
Marcin Domżalski
11:30
- 11:50
What is tendinopathy and what are the risk factors?
11:50
- 12:05
Rehabilitation of patellar tendinopathy
12:05
- 12:20
Is there a role for pharmacological or orthobiogical treatment?
Urszula Zdanowicz
12:20
- 12:35
What is the role of surgery?
Urszula Zdanowicz
12:35
- 13:10
Discussion
13:10
- 15:10
Session II
13:10
- 15:10
Overuse foot injuries associated with physical activity
13:10
- 13:20
Epidemiology of sport injuries of the foot
13:20
- 13:30
Sport activity in relation to developmental age
13:30
- 13:40
Prevention of overuse sport injuries of the foot
13:40
- 14:00
Anatomical and developmental foot anomalies and their impact on foot damage in sports
• Bony defects
• Soft tissue anomalies as the cause of the plantar pain
Zbigniew Czyrny
14:00
- 14:30
Overuse injuries of the foot and ankle
• Stress fractures
Andrzej Boszczyk
• Tendon injuries excluding Achilles
Piotr Chomicki-Bindas
• Other
14:30
- 15:00
Discussion
15:00
- 15:15
Closing of Orthopaedic Days
15:15
Lunch
Room I
The Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery invites befriended Scientific Societies to an intense, fact-based debate:
Polish Shoulder and Elbow Society
Polish Society of Hand Surgery
Shoulder and Elbow Sections of the PTOiT
Hand Surgery Sections of the PTOiT
Society for Reconstructive Surgery of the Hand
Polish Society for Therapy of the Hand
Polish Society of Hand Surgery
Shoulder and Elbow Sections of the PTOiT
Hand Surgery Sections of the PTOiT
Society for Reconstructive Surgery of the Hand
Polish Society for Therapy of the Hand
8:50
- 10:50
Shoulder, elbow
8:50
- 9:20
Rotator cuff injury
• Operate
• Do not operate
9:20
- 9:50
Proximal humerus fractures
• Operate
Bartłomiej Kordasiewicz
• Do not operate
9:50
- 10:20
Shoulder joint instability
• Operate
• Do not operate
Jarosław Fabiś
10:20
- 10:50
Tennis elbow
• Operate
Piotr Harasymczuk
• Do not operate
Joanna Walecka
• Rehabilitate
10:50
- 11:10
Coffee break
11:10
- 13:10
Hand
Piotr Czarnecki
11:10
- 11:34
Wrist instability
• Operate
• Do not operate
11:34
- 11:58
Carpal tunnel syndrome
• Operate
Paweł Zejler
• Do not operate
Ewa Bręborowicz
11:58
- 12:22
Congenital deformations
• Operate
• Do not operate
12:22
- 12:46
Brachial plexus lesions, TOS
• Operate
Paweł Reichert
• Do not operate
• Operate or Do not operate
Piotr Czarnecki
12:46
- 13:10
Overuse and degenerative hand injuries
• Operate
Paweł Surdziel
• Do not operate
13:10
- 14:10
Tissue reconstructions
13:10
- 13:40
Replantations
• Operate
• Do not operate
13:40
- 14:10
Multi-tissue lower limb injury
• Reconstruct - free flaps
• Operate - local flaps
• Amputation and prosthetics
14:10
- 15:00
Is the removal of implanted metallic hardware recommended?
Paweł Surdziel
Marta Ślęzak
15:00
- 15:15
Closing of Orthopaedic Days
15:15
Lunch
Room II
09:00
- 11:00
What are the new proposals in rehabilitation for locomotor problems?
09:00
- 09:20
Visual feedback in orthopaedic rehabilitation
09:20
- 09:40
Rehabilitation following large joint arthroplasty of lower limbs
09:40
- 10:00
The role of physiotherapy in patients after orthognathic surgery
10:00
- 10:20
The use of ICF classification in programming orthopaedic rehabilitation
Ewa Lucka
10:20
- 10:40
Potential application of wearable sensors in patients with anterior knee pain
10:40
- 11:00
The use of VR technologies in rehabilitation of the locomotor system
11:00
- 11:20
Coffee break
15:00
- 15:15
Closing of Orthopaedic Days
15:15
Lunch