under the auspices of Under the patronage of Istituto Superiore di Sanità CME credits We acknowledge the unconditioned support of 1st European Workshop on Ligaments and Tendons EWL&T Organizing Secretariat Tel. +39 0575 1948501 Fax. +39 0575 1948500/562 [email protected] – www.iclo.eu State of the art and future directions Arezzo, Italy October 19th – 20th 2013 Presidents: Maurilio Marcacci Mitsuo Ochi Scientific Committee Anastasios Georgoulis (Chair) Auro Caraffa (Co-Chair) Mario Lamontagne (Co-Chair) Pierluigi Antinolfi Paolo Avanzi Massimo Berruto Roberto Buda Alessandro Castagna Fabio Catani Pio Conti Andrea Foglia Enrico Gervasi Antonio Gigante Francesco Giron Stefano Gumina Milan Handl Bernardo Innocenti VincenzoMadonna Claudio Mazzola Giuseppe Milano Biagio Moretti Giuseppe M. Peretti Fabrizio Ponteggia Pietro Randelli Mario Ronga Vincenzo Salini Faculty Alessandro Amanti Pierluigi Antinolfi Paolo Avanzi Aluena Battaglioli Paolo Baudi Massimo Berruto Stefano Brué Roberto Buda Roberto Buzzi Angelo Cacchio Vittorio Calvisi Gian Luigi Canata Rodolfo Capanna Auro Caraffa Alessandro Castagna Giuliano Cerulli Paolo Cherubino Pio Conti Giuseppe Criscenti Pierluigi Cuomo Angelo De Carli Mahmut N. Doral Carlo Fabbriciani Lamberto Felli Andrea Ferretti Andrea Foglia Francesco Franceschi Marco Freddolini Nicoletta Gagliano Michele Gemignani Anastasios Georgoulis Sandro Giannini Antonio Gigante Marco Giordano Francesco Giron Giulio Guido Stefano Gumina Milan Handl Jose Huylebroek Bernardo Innocenti Massimo Innocenti Catherine Kuo Mario Lamontagne Vincenzo Madonna Nicola Maffulli Giulia Mantovani Matteo Mantovani Maurilio Marcacci Giuseppe Milano Giuseppe Monetti Biagio Moretti Atsuo Nakamae Mitsuo Ochi Rocco Papalia Luigi Adriano Pederzini Andrea Pellegrini Giuseppe M. Peretti Dario Perugia Silvia Pianigiani Giacomo Placella Fabrizio Ponteggia Pietro Randelli Per Renström Organizing Committee Topics Giuliano Cerulli Savio SL-Y. Woo Matteo M. Tei Andrea Speziali Giacomo Placella 1. Basic science 2. Diagnosis and treatment 3. Rehabilitation and Biomechanical Evaluation Francesco Manfreda David Lamiche Gianni Sereni Giulia Vestrini Leonardo Zingoni Location: Arezzo Congress Center Via L. Spallanzani, 23 - Arezzo Giuseppe Rinonapoli Mario Ronga Claudio Rovesta Raul Saggini Vincenzo Salini Alfredo Schiavone Panni Gabriele Severini Matteo M. Tei Erik Witvrouw Savio L-Y. Woo Vincenzo Visco Maria C. Vulpiani Stefano Zaffagnini Giacomo Zanon Raul Zini Claudio Zorzi 1st European Workshop on Ligaments and Tendons 07.30-08.30 Registration 08.30-08.45 Welcome - G. Cerulli, M. Marcacci, M. Ochi Introduction to Lectures - Session Chair: P. Cherubino 08.45-09.00 Paolo Aglietti’s Lecture: Over 30 Years of Experience in ACL Reconstruction - R. Buzzi 09.00-09.15 Lamberto Perugia’s Lecture: ACL Reconstruction, intuition and Contribution of Professor and his Fellows - A. Ferretti 1st Session Basic science Part I Session Chairs: M. Handl, G. M. Peretti 09.15-09.25 The Biological Tropism between Synovia and Cartilage - M. N. Doral 09.25-09.33 Anatomical Studies on the ACL Insertion: our Experience - F. Giron 09.33-09.41 Is Tibial Footprint Pattern a Possible Risk Factor for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury? A. Amanti, E. Sebastiani, G. Placella, A. Speziali, M. M. Tei, G. Cerulli 09.41-09.49 Mechanical Characterization of Cruciate And Collateral Ligaments of Human Knee S. Pianigiani, P. Antinolfi, W. Pascale, G. Cerulli, B. Innocenti 09.49-09.57 Histological Features of Semitendinosus Autograft after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in an Immature Rabbit Model M. Giordano, F. Falciglia, A.G. Aulisa, A. Poggiaroni, P. Savignoni, V. Guzzanti 09.57-10.07 Discussion 10.10-10.30 Coffee Break 1st Session Basic science Part II Session Chairs: M.N. Doral, V. Salini 10.30-10.42 ACL Tear - Why is it still the Most Intriguing Injury in Sport? - P. Renström 10.42-10.54 ACL Healing; Biological and Mechanical Augmentation - S. L-Y. Woo 10.54-11.06 Augmentation (Stem Cells, PRP) for Tendon and Ligament Healing - C. Kuo 11.06-11.16 Tendon and Ligament: Basic Concepts and the Potential from Tissue Engineering Strategies G. M. Peretti, C. Sosio, M. Melato, M. Domenicucci, M. Agnoletto 11.16-11.26 Biological Scaffolds for Tendon and Ligament Repair: New Trend A. Gigante, A. Aloisi, A. Busilacchi 11.26-11.36 Study of Porcine Dermal Collagen Repair Patch in Morpho-Functional Recovery of the Rotator Cuff after Minimum Follow-Up 2.5 Years - G. Guido 11.36-11.46 Tendons: not Just a Piece of String - N. Maffulli 11.46-11.56 Discussion 11.56-12.46 Re-Live ACL - C. Fabbriciani, L. Felli 12.46-13.46 Lunch 2 Session nd Basic Science & Treatment Session Chairs: A. Georgoulis, M. Innocenti 13.46-13.58 Graft Choice in ACL Surgery : Which Graft for which Athlete? - J. Huylebroek 13.58-14.08 Does Manual Drilling Improve Healing of Bone-Hamstring Tendon Graft in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction? A Histological Study in a Rabbit Model M. M. Tei, A. Speziali, M. Sbaraglia, G. Placella, P. Antinolfi, G. Cerulli 14.08-14.18 Anatomical ACL Reconstruction: Anatomy Drives Function - L. Pederzini 14.18-14.26 Anatomic All-Inside ACL Reconstruction: Surgical Technique and Results R. Buda, A. Ruffilli, M. Cavallo, G. Pagliazzi, M. Baldassarri, E. Ferranti, S. Natali, S. Giannini EWL&T Saturday 19th October 2013 14.26-14.36 ACL Reconstruction with the Original "All-Inside" Technique: Biological, Mechanical and Technical Notes G. Cerulli, M. Tei, A. Speziali, G. Placella, P. Antinolfi, F. Vercillo, G. Zamarra, A. Caraffa 14.36-14.46 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears Treatment with Allograft: Surgical Indications and Graft Choice. V. Salini, D. Vanni, A. Pantalone 14.46-14.56 Discussion 3rd Session Treatment Part I Session Chairs: M. N. Doral, V. Madonna 14.56-15.06 Selective Postero-Lateral Band Reconstruction of Anterior Cruciate Ligament: What Else? - V. Calvisi 15.06-15.14 Anatomic ACL Reconstruction Using Distally Inserted Doubled Hamstrings Tendons: Surgical Technique and Results R. Buda, A. Ruffilli, G. Pagliazzi, M. Baldassarri, E. Ferranti, F. Castagnini, S. Natali, S. Giannini 15.14-15.22 Clinical Outcomes and Second-Look Arthroscopic Evaluation after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Augmentation: Comparison with Single and Double-Bundle Reconstruction A. Nakamae, M. Ochi 15.22-15.34 Arthroscopic Management of the Ileo-Psoas Tendon - R. Zini 15.34-15.46 Tendon Lesions around the Ankle S. Giannini, D. Luciani, A. Ruffilli, S. Smeraldi 15.46-15.54 Surgical Treatment for Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy of the Midportion: Prospective Study Comparing Soleus Transfert Versus Longitudinal Tenotomies G. Zanon, M. Marullo, F. Benazzo 15.54-16.04 Discussion 16.04-16.34 Coffee Break 3rd Session Treatment Part II Session Chairs: S. L-Y. Woo, S. Zaffagnini 16.34-16.42 Anatomical Measurements of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament: a Human Cadaveric Study G. Placella, E. Sebastiani, M.M. Tei , A. Speziali, C. Mazzola, G. Criscenti, P. Antinolfi, G. Cerulli 16.42-16.50 Does MPFL Reconstruction alter Patella Femoral Mechanics? A Pilot Study P. Antinolfi, G. Gervasi, A. Speziali, M. Tei, G. Placella, S. Pianigiani, W. Pascale, B. Innocenti, G. Cerulli 16.50-17.02 MPFL Reconstruction - 20 Years Experience - M. Ochi 17.02-17.12 MPFL Reconstruction: a New Technique C. Zorzi, V. Madonna, D. Screpis, G. Piovan 17.12-17.22 Discussion 4th Session Treatment & Basic Science Part I Session Chairs: G. Cerulli, D. Perugia 17.22-17.34 Reconstruction with Massive Tendon/Bone Allograft for Extensor Knee Mechanism Disruption - R. Capanna 17.34-17.42 Knee Reconstruction with an Allograft-Prosthesis Composite Implant and Direct Tendon to Tendon Suture after Intra-Articular Proximal Tibia Resection P. Cuomo, D.A. Campanacci, N. Mondanelli, S. Puccini, F. Frenos, R. Capanna 17.42-17.54 What is the Aetiology of Femoroacetabular Impingement: Bone Deformity or Soft Tissues - M. Lamontagne 17.54-18.04 Biomechanical and Anatomical Characteristics of the Teres Major, an Alternative to the Latissmus Dorsi for Massive Cuff Tears C. Rovesta 18.04-18.14 Discussion 18.14-19.14 Re-live Rotator Cuff - P. Avanzi, P. Randelli 1st European Workshop on Ligaments and Tendons 4th Session Treatment & Basic Science Part II Session Chairs: G. Rinonapoli, S. Brué 08.30-08.38 Endothelial Dysfunction can be a Risk Factor for Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy? R. Papalia, L. Moro, F. Franceschi, S. Vasta, E. Albo, N. Maffulli, V. Denaro 08.38-08.46 Rotator Cuff Repair with a New Arthroscopic Transosseous Technique: Sharc-FT P. Baudi, M. Verdano, G. Campochiaro, G. Leo, F. Serafini, F. Catani 08.46-08.54 Finite Element Analysis in Rotator Cuff Repair: 3D Virtual Prediction of the Repair Effect and Direct Practical Implications M. Mantovani, P. Baudi, G. Campochiaro, G. Leo, M. Rebuzzi, F. Catani 08.54-09.02 Ex Vivo Testing: Experimental Benchmark in Massive Tears between Sharc-FT and Anchors A. Pellegrini, M. Verdano, P. Baudi, F. Ceccarelli 09.02-09.10 Sharc-FT Rotator Cuff Repair for a New Transosseous Suture Technique: 24 Months of Follow Up M. Rebuzzi, P. Baudi, M.A. Verdano, G. Campochiaro, A. Pellegrini, F. Ceccarelli, F. Catani 09.10-09.20 Discussion 4th Session Treatment & Basic Science Part III Session Chairs: J. Huylebroek, A. Gigante 09.20-09.28 Are Platelet Rich Plasma Injections Effectiveness after Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Tear Repair? R. Papalia, F. Franceschi, B. Zampogna, L. Diaz Balzani, N. Maffulli, V. Denaro 09.28-09.36 Outcomes of Tenodesis of the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon more than 3 Months after Rupture A. Speziali, P. J. McMahon, G. Cerulli 09.36-09.46 Anatomic Primary Repair of the Biceps Tendon at the Elbow With a Mini-Invasive Techniques in Athletes G.L. Canata 09.46-09.56 Discussion 5th Session Basic science & Rehabilitation Part I Session Chairs: G. Cerulli, A. Caraffa 09.56-10.08 The Function of Tendons, and Implications for Prevention by Stretching - E. Witvrouw 10.08-10.18 Elastosonography in the Study of Muscle-Tendon Pathology - G. Monetti 10.18-10.28 Gene Expression and Protein Analysis in Ruptured Human Achilles Tendons: a Comparison between Ruptured and Healthy Area of the Same Tendon M. Ronga, E. Karousou, D. Vigetti, A. Passi, P. Cherubino, N. Maffulli 10.28-10.38 Discussion 10.38-11.08 Coffee Break 5th Session Basic science & Rehabilitation Part II Session Chairs: P. Antinolfi, R. Saggini 11.08-11.18 Extracellular Matrix Remodeling and Collagen Turnover Related Pathways in Cultured Human Tenocytes after Ciprofloxacin Administration N. Gagliano, M.C. D’Agostino, S. Respizzi 11.18-11.28 The Biological Effects of the Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Human Tendon-Derived Tenocytes M. C. Vulpiani, V. Visco, M. Vetrano, A. Ferretti, M.R. Torrisi EWL&T Sunday 20th October 2013 11.28-11.38 Diagnosis and Prognosis of Patellar Tendinophaty in Athletes M. Gemignani, F. Busoni 11.38-11.48 ACL Injuries: Rehabilitation Criteria F. Ponteggia, A. Battaglioli, F. Chiechi 11.48-11.58 Discussion 11.58-12.58 Re-live MPFL - A. Schiavone Panni, M. Ochi 12.58-13.58 Lunch 6th Session Rehabilitation Session Chairs: A. Caraffa, F. Ponteggia 13.58-14.08 Mid and Long Term Biological and Functional Response in Tendon Injuries after ESWT Treatment R. Saggini, R.G. Bellomo 14.08-14.18 Shoulder Impingement : from Clinical Evidence to Practice. Myths and Truth of Rehabilitation G. Severini, M. Bartoli 14.18-14.28 Groin Pain in Athletes: Update on Evidence Based Rehabilitation - A Foglia 14.28-14.38 Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy: Current Concepts - A. Cacchio 14.38-14.46 Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction and Return to Sport Activity: Postural Control as the Key to Success R. Papalia, F. Franceschi, A. Tecame, S. Vasta, N. Maffulli, V. Denaro 14.46-14.56 Discussion 7th Session Biomechanical Evaluation & Rehabilitation Session Chairs: B. Innocenti, A. Georgoulis 14.56-15.04 Electromechanical Delay of the Knee Flexors Muscles after Anterior Cruciate Ligaments Reconstruction using Semitendinosus or Gracilis Tendons A. Battaglioli, F. Chiechi, M. Freddolini, A. Georgoulis, G. Cerulli 15.04-15.12 Lower Limbs Biomechanics and Muscle Activation in Male and Female Athletes at Different Heights of Landing G. Mantovani, M. Lamontagne 15.12-15.20 Quantitative Biomechanical Measures to evaluate Function and Strength after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Different Rehabilitation Stages M. Freddolini, A. Battaglioli, F. Chiechi, E. De Canonico, V. Licausi, M. Lamontagne 15.20-15.28 Correlation between Geometrical Parameters of Hip Deformity and Muscle Activity During Squatting G. Mantovani, M. Lamontagne 15.28-16.28 Re-live: Latissimus Dorsi - A. Castagna, A. De Carli 16.28-16.38 Discussion 16.38-17.08 Post Activity Questionnaire for CME Credits 17.08-17.23 Closing remarks How to reach the Congress Venue The course will be held at the “Arezzo Fiere e Congressi”, located in Via L. Spallanzani, 23, Arezzo. By car: take the Autostrada del Sole “A1” highway, turn off at the Arezzo exit and follow the signs for “ArezzoBibbiena-Sansepolcro”. After about 5 km, turn right onto Via Luigi Galvani and continue for approx. 500 mt then turn left onto Via Lebole. Take the underpass and turn left onto Via Fratelli Lumiere and go right. After 200 mt you will find “Arezzo Fiere e Congressi”. CME CREDITS Participation in this event gives the right to acquire CME credits for the following health professionals: Orthopaedic Trauma specialists, Sports Medicine specialists, Rheumatologists, Physiatrists, Physiotherapists, Massage Therapists in accordance with the objective criteria as of the State-Region Agreement of 5 November 2009 and for the approved accreditation by the National Commission for Continuing Education on 13 January 2010. To obtain the CME credits it is necessary to: • participate in the pre-assessment (by the Scientific Director) • attend the entire education program (100% attendance which will be verified on the attendance sheet) • pass the final practical test • fill out the course evaluation form completely as it is compulsory in order to obtain the credits. 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