The Oxford Challenging Hip Meeting

Wednesday 20th November 2013 - This event has now passed

The Oxford Hotel (formerly Barcelo Oxford Hotel), Oxford, UK

 

Welcome to the Oxford Challenging Hip Meeting. Following the success of the 2012 Southampton meeting, we are pleased to announce the Oxford Challenging Hip 2013. This is an exceptional opportunity to be able to see and discuss a variety of difficult cases and scenarios that are faced by both the primary and revision hip surgeon. Our expert faculty will give their own thoughts as to how they will deal with each scenario.

 

In the afternoon we will look at the complex revision scenario and there will be a strong focus throughout the day on relevant case discussion and debate.

 

The day has an expert faculty and we are hoping for interaction from delegates throughout the day.

 

The late afternoon session will focus on Outcomes in Hip Arthroplasty and some of the challenges that the current system creates.

 

We will be applying for CPD accreditation with the BOA for the Oxford Challenging Hip Meeting 2013.

 

Book now to secure your place.

 

 

  0915 - 0930 Registration

   
  0930 - 0945

Introduction and Welcome Address Mr Duncan Whitwell,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
  0945 - 1230 Session 1: The Challenging Primary
 
   
    Case debates; getting us thinking!

Mr Josh Kempthorne,
Senior Clinical Fellow,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
    The Fragile Hip
 
Mr Simon Tilley,
Southampton General Hospital

 
    Bone Preservation in Hip Arthroplasty
 
Mr Jeremy Latham,
Southampton General Hospital

 
    The Dysplastic Hip
 
Mr Duncan Whitwell,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
    The Traumatic Hip
 
Mr Mark Rickman,
St George's Hospital, London

 
    The Metastatic Hip
 
Mr Max Gibbons,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
  1230 - 1300 Cases - what have we learnt?

Mr Josh Kempthorne,
Senior Clinical Fellow,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
  1300 - 1345 Lunch
 
   
  1345 - 1500 Session 2: The Challenging Revision Hip
 
   
    Revision cases to get us talking

Mr Josh Kempthorne,
Senior Clinical Fellow,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

 
    Treatment of Instability

Mr Doug Dunlop,
Southampton General Hospital

 
    Cage versus graft versus augment -
The Great Debate!


Mr Duncan Whitwell,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre

Mr Matt Wilson,
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital

Mr Gian Singer,
Wexham Park Hospital

 
  1500 - 1530 Coffee

   
  1530 - 1700 Session 3: Outcome Data and League tables

Mr Peter Howard,
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon,
Royal Derby Hospital

 

Professor Tim Briggs,
President British Orthopaedic Association,
Council Member Royal College of Surgeons of England

Outcome Data, NJR Representative

 

 

 

Ortho Dynamics Ltd

This event is kindly sponsored by Orthodynamics Ltd.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any questions, please email info@professionalmedical.co.uk
or call 0800 0 43 20 60

 

We look forward to meeting you in November.