With Kind Support from Bristol Soft Tissue Knee Cadaveric Course 6 th – 7 th November 2015 Course conveners: Mr Richard Barksfield and Mr James Robinson.

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With Kind Support from Bristol Soft Tissue Knee Cadaveric Course 6 th – 7 th November 2015 Course conveners: Mr Richard Barksfield and Mr James Robinson Venue: Vesalius Clinical Training Centre Southwell Street, Bristol, BS2 8EJ. Course outline: The course will cover the range of solutions available for treating soft tissue knee injuries. Delegates will hear lectures on various knee repair topics and will then have the opportunity to perform these techniques during hands-on cadaveric laboratory sessions. There will be an opportunity to discuss complex cases and participate in in-depth discussions with the faculty. Course Fee:£295 (BOTA Members £265) To register please contact : Carole Wood Orthopaedic Administrator B302 King Edward Building, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, BS2 8HW, Tel:

With Kind Support from Agenda DAY 1 – Friday 6 th November 2015 Course Convenors: James Robinson and Richard Barksfield 08.00Registration and coffee 08:20Lecture Theatre :Welcome & Introduction 08:30Lecture: Strategies for Anatomic ACL reconstruction 08.45Lecture: ACL reconstruction – How I do it. 09:00Lab Session 1 – ACL Reconstruction Anatomy Demo: ACL Anatomy Delegates perform Anatomic ACL Reconstruction 10:30Coffee & interaction time with faculty Lecture Theatre – Meniscus and Cartilage Video Techniques 11:00How to Improve medial exposure – MCL piecrust 11:05All-Inside Meniscal Repair (FasT-fix 360) 11:15Inside-Out and Outside–In Techniques to Repair the Meniscus 11:30RF Coblation in the Knee 11:45Lab Session 2 – Meniscal Repair + RF Coblation Delegates perform MCL pie-crust / Outside-In & All-inside meniscal repair / Cartilage coblation 13.15Lunch & interaction time with faculty

With Kind Support from Agenda DAY 1 – Friday 6 th November 2015 Lecture Theatre: Medial Side and MPFL 14:00Lectue: MCL Anatomy and Current Reconstruction concepts 14:15Lecture: Surgical Treatment of Patella Instability 14:30Lab Session 3 – Medial Side Lab Demo – Anatomy of the Medial Side Lab Demo – MPFL reconstruction Delegates perform MPFL recon. and dissect Medial anatomy Coffee & interaction time with faculty Lecture Theatre : PCL and Revision ACL 16.30Lecture - PCL Reconstruction 16:50Lecture - Revision ACL reconstruction: How to approach it. 17:10Adjourn 2000Dinner at the Glassboat Restaurant, Welsh Back, Bristol, BS1 4SB. (Included in fee)

With Kind Support from Agenda DAY 2 – Saturday 6 th November Coffee & interaction time with faculty Lecture Theatre 09.00Discussion Session: Rehabilitation for ACL & Meniscal Repair 09.20Difficult Cases…… 10.00Coffee – & interaction time with faculty Lecture Theatre 10.30Lecture: ACL with Extra-articular plasty – is the Anterolateral ligament needed ? 10.45Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction 11.00Lab: PLC Anatomy Demonstration Delegates perform PLC dissection and perform Extra-articular- plasty 12:45Lunch & interaction time with faculty 13.00Lab Session Lab Demo: 5 and 6 strand Hamstring Graft Prep Lab Demo: BTB harvest Lab Demo: Quad Tendon Harvest Delegates perform Anatomic Dissection/ Graft Harvest / Prep 15:30 Adjourn and Wrap up

With Kind Support from Registration Form Name… Grade… Unit… Rotation… Address… … Post Code… Telephone Contact… Contact… Speciality Interest… Return with a copy of your CV to : Carole Wood Orthopaedic Administrator B302 King Edward Building, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, BS2 8HW, Tel: