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2023 Annual Meeting Shoulder Access Pass
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The 2023 Annual Meeting Shoulder Access Pass features 80 faculty shoulder presentations from the 2023 AANA Annual Meeting. A few highlighted sessions include: 
  • Tips for Success on Bankart Repair – Felix H. Savoie III, M.D. 
  • Failed Bankart: Minimal Bone Loss, Now What? – Anthony A. Romeo, M.D. 
  • Posterior Shoulder Stabilization: Get It Right the First Time – Andrew J. Sheean. M.D. 
  • Subscapularis Insufficiency: What Now? My Case for Tendon Transfer – Christian M. Lozano, M.D. 
  • Subacromial Balloon Spacer to Protect Your Rotator Cuff Repair – Marco Maiotti, M.D. 
  • All Roads End With Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty – Patrick St. Pierre, M.D. 
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Availability: On-Demand
Cost: Member: $199.00
Non-Member: $259.00
ASES Member: $259.00
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Contains (80)
Tips for Success on Bankart Repair
Posterior Shoulder Stabilization: Get It Right the First Time
Acromioplasty: Can We Support It?
SLARD Massive Rotator Cuff Management: Introduction
Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Repair / Reparacion De Lesiones Masivas De Mango Rotatdor
Cuff Retear: How Can I Predict This?
Debate No. 1: Shoulder: Choose Your Bone Block for Revision Anterior Stabilization: Old Faithful (Latarjet) vs. Distal Tibia Allograft? - Rachel Frank, M.D.
Open and Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis
Management of In-Season Shoulder Instability: Weigh the Risks!
Posterior Glenoid Bone Block Augmentation for the Failed Reverse Bankart Repair
Settled...Once and For All: When I Do Single or Double-Row RCR!
Superior Capsule Reconstruction / Reconstruccion De Capsula Superior
My Technique: Lower Trapezius Transfer for the Irreparable Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tear
Debate No. 1: Shoulder: Choose Your Bone Block for Revision Anterior Stabilization: Old Faithful (Latarjet) vs. Distal Tibia Allograft? - Brian Cole, M.D.
Surgical Spotlight: Glenoid Resurfacing
The Bony Bankart: Five Pearls in Five Minutes
‘Round the World: Pan-Labral Repair
Opinion: Augmentation: Xenograft
Augmented Repair Techniques in Rotator Cuff / Tencias De Augmentacion De Mango Rotador
Subacromial Balloon Spacer: It's Here to Stay
Debate 1 Voting
Surgical Spotlight: CAM Procedure
Don’t Forget the Humeral Side: My Case and Technique for Remplissage
HAGL/RHAGL: You May Not See It, But It’s Definitely Seeing You!
Opinion: Augmentation: Biceps Autograft
Questions and Answers / Preguntas
SCR: Superior Function and Reliable Pain Relief
Debate No. 2: Knee: Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis in the High-Risk Young Patients: Take It or Leave It? - Armando Vidal, M.D.
Cartilage Restoration of the Glenohumeral Joint: Is It Possible?
Failed Bankart: Minimal Bone Loss, Now What?
Don’t Overlook Scapular Retraining for Shoulder Instability
Opinion: Augmentation: Allograft
Current Biologic Solutions for the Revision Rotator Cuff
Bursal Acromial Reconstruction: New Alternatives for the Complex Cuff
Debate No. 2: Knee: Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis in the High-Risk Young Patients: Take It or Leave It? - Brian Waterman, M.D.
Posterior Glenoid Dysplasia With Instability: What Do I Do?
Nonrigid Fixation Results in Higher Failure Rates Following Arthroscopic Glenoid Reconstruction
Dynamic Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: You Need This In Your Bag of Tricks
Surgical Spotlight: Rotator Cuff Augmentation
All Roads End With Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Debate 2 Voting
3D Virtual Planning Is the Way!
Capsuloligamentous Laxity Predicts Failure Following Arthroscopic Anterior Bankart Repair
Surgical Spotlight: Open Latarjet
Biceps Tenodesis: Onlay or Inlay? High or Low?
Revision and Complex Cuff Panel
Debate No. 3: The Complex Labral Tear With FAI Correction: Repair Alone vs. Graft Augmentation? Plead Your Case! - J.W. Thomas Byrd, M.D.
Opinion:: Inlay Glenoid Component: The Next Big Thing or Just Another Fad?
Remplissage Reduces Recurrent Instability in High-Risk Patients With “On-Track” HillSachs Lesions
The Natural History of Nonoperative Treatment of Posterior Instability in a HighDemand Population
Subscapularis Repair: Key Pearls for Success
Debate No. 3: The Complex Labral Tear With FAI Correction: Repair Alone vs. Graft Augmentation? Plead Your Case! - F. Winston Gwathmey Jr, M.D.
Opinion: Anatomic Total Shoulder With Augmented Posterior Glenoid
Increased Rates of Subjective Shoulder Instability After Bankart Plus Remplissage Compared to Latarjet
Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis Utilizing the SALSA Technique: Clinical Results in 222 Patients
Subscapularis Insufficiency: What Now? My Case for Tendon Transfer
Debate 3 Voting
Opinion: Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: What Can I Do (Or Not Do) After Surgery?
Abstract Discussion
Shoulder II Discussion
Subacromial Balloon Spacer to Protect Your Rotator Cuff Repair
Debate No. 4: Shoulder: Rotator Cuff Augmentation - Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
Panel Discussion
Opinion: No Morbidity, No Problem: Distal Tibial Allograft
Five-Year Follow-Up of Arthroscopic Subacromial Balloon Spacer for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears
Debate No. 4: Shoulder: Rotator Cuff Augmentation - Jonathan Dickens, M.D.
Opinion: Stay Local: Distal Clavicle Autograft
Augmentation of Massive Rotator Cuff Repairs Utilizing Biceps Transposition: The Bio-SCR Technique
Debate 4 Voting
Opinion: Latarjet Is the Way, the Only Question...Screws or Buttons?
SCR vs. Lower Trapezius Transfer for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears
Debate No. 5: The Multiligamentous Knee Injury: Repair Now vs. Reconstruction Later - Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D.
Bone Block Failure: Now What?
Debate No. 5: The Multiligamentous Knee Injury: Repair Now vs. Reconstruction Later - Dustin Richter, M.D.
Discussion
Debate 5 Voting
One and Two-Year PROs Do Not Vary Significantly After Rotator Cuff Repair: An Analysis of 1,567 Patients
Debate No. 6: Ankle: Achilles Rupture: Mini Invasive Is Your Workhorse vs. Can’t See, Can’t Do…Go Open! - Richard D. Ferkel, M.D.
Debate No. 6: Ankle: Achilles Rupture: Mini Invasive Is Your Workhorse vs. Can’t See, Can’t Do…Go Open! - Eric I. Ferkel, M.D.
Debate 6 Voting & Winners Announced!

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