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James Caillouette, MD, Surgeon in Chief, Hoag Orthopedic Institute / Newport Orthopedic Specialists
TK Miller, MD, Vice Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chief, Section of Sports Medicine, Carilion Clinic
Steven B Haas MD, Chief, the Knee Service, John N. Insall Chair, Knee Surgery Hospital for Special Surgery, Professor Clinical Orthopedics, Weill Cornell Medical College
Moderated by Laura Dyrda, Editor-in-Chief, Becker’s ASC Review & Becker’s Spine Review
Will the pandemic push more total joints to ASCs? Key trends in surgeon, payer and patient perception
1:35 PM CT | Panel discussion
Anthony Romeo, MD, Executive Vice President, DuPage Medical Group
Amy Chauffe, MD, Assisant Vice President, Orthopedic Service Line at Ochsner Health System, Ochsner Health System
Moderated by Laura Dyrda, Editor-in-Chief, Becker’s ASC Review & Becker’s Spine Review
The orthopedic practice landscape in the next 2 years: Expansions, acquisitions and partnerships
12:25 Pm CT | Panel discussion
Agenda | Day one | 8.26.20
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Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, Shoulder, Elbow, Knee Surgery and Sports Medicine Specialist, Midwest Orthopedics at Rush
wednesday, August 26th, 2020 | 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CT
Thursday, August 27th, 2020 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CT
Orthopedics has long been a profitable service line for hospitals, but now the specialty is also booming in the ambulatory surgery center space as higher acuity procedures are increasingly approved for ASCs.
Orthopedic patient volumes are expected to increase by 31 percent through 2021. Healthcare organization leaders need to position their teams to make the most of this increase and navigate the challenges to the specialty created by COVID-19.
Join us for Becker's orthopedic-focused virtual summit. Attend on-demand panels on current and future trends in orthopedics, learn best practices for maximizing the value of orthopedics in the outpatient space and hear from leaders throughout the specialty on how they're making their practices more relevant today than ever before.
The orthopedics boom is coming. Let's get ready.
Trends in teledentistry & how to utilize them
The DSO landscape following COVID-19
Infection control issues & newly mandated rules
Attracting patients and building patient loyalty
Financial implications & strategies
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TK Miller, MD, Vice Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief, Section of Sports Medicine, Carilion Clinic
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Steven B. Haas, MD, Chief, Knee Service, John N. Insall Chair, Knee Surgery Hospital for Special Surgery, Professor, Clinical Orthopedics, Weill Cornell Medical College
Joseph Bosco, MD, Vice Chairman, Clinical Affairs, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, NYU Langone Health and President, AAOS
Anthony Romeo, MD, Executive Vice President, DuPage Medical Group
James Caillouette, MD, Surgeon in Chief, Hoag Orthopedic Institute
Alexis Colvin, MD, Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Associate Dean, Alumni Affairs, Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai; Chief Medical Officer, US Open; Team physician, US Fed Cup Team
Amy Chauffe, Assistant Vice President, Orthopedic Service Line, Ochsner Health System
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Scott Schoifet, MD, Total Knee Specialist and Partner, Vantage Surgery Center
Dr. Scott Schoifet, Total Knee Specialist & Partner, Vantage Surgery Center – Moorestown, NJ
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Mako SmartRobotics™ in an ASC setting
11:00 AM CT | featured workshop
Mary I. O’Connor, MD, Professor, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation, Yale School of Medicine
ASCs, Orthopedics and Spine — The Next 5 Years
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2:20 PM CT | Panel discussion
Alexis Colvin, MD, Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Associate Dean, Alumni Affairs, Icahn SOM at Mount Sinai; Chief Medical Officer, US Open, Team physician, US Fed Cup team
Moderated by Alan Condon, Writer/Reporter, Becker's Healthcare
Return to Sports in a Post Pandemic World
2:50 PM CT | Fireside chat
Joseph Bosco, MD. NYU Langone
Brian J Cole, MD MBA, Shoulder, Elbow, Knee Surgery and Sports Medicine Specialist, Midwest Orthopedics at Rush
Moderated by Brian Zimmerman, Custom Content Editor, Becker's Healthcare
Telehealth in orthopedics: Best practices and what will stick around post-pandemic
12:25 PM CT | Panel discussion
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Umesh T. Bhagia, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, ARC Orthopedic Group
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Transition to Outpatient Total Joints: An ASC perspective
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Michael P. Ast, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Hospital Special Surgery
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Michael P. Ast, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Hospital Special Surgery
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With total joint replacements projected to migrate exponentially to the ASC, and hospital volume projections inching towards a plateau, orthopaedic surgeons and ASC owners are now more than ever looking for patient care solutions for the outpatient environment. Mako SmartRobotics™ combines three key components, 3D CT- based planning, Accustop™ haptic technology and insightful data analytics,* into one platform which has shown better outcomes for total hip, total knee and partial knee patients.(1-3) These clinical outcomes, coupled with studies demonstrating reduced 90-day cost compared to manual surgery, (4-7,12) align Mako SmartRobotics™ with the clinical and operational goals of any ambulatory surgery center.
Hear from Dr. Scott Schoifet as he discusses his journey from inpatient total joint replacement to later building, owning and operating at Vantage Surgery Center in Moorestown, NJ. Learn about the impact that Mako SmartRobotics™ has had on his practice, his patients and his surgery center.
Session learning points:
· 25% of primary hip and 28% of primary knee procedures are projected to take place in an ASC by 2024 (8)
· Stryker’s dedicated ASC business launched in 2020 and focuses on making building and growing feel simple. By creating tailored solutions, it aims to maximize your clinical, financial and operational outcomes
· As of June 2020, ~40% of Stryker’s total knees and ~95% of partial knees are implanted with Mako SmartRobotics™ (9)
· The Mako Total Knee application has demonstrated less bone and soft tissue damage, less need for opiates, less time to discharge and less postoperative pain when compared to manual surgery (2,10)
· The average 90-day episode-of-care cost for Mako Total Knee was $4,049 less per case vs. manual total knee arthroplasty in a commercial payer care cost analysis (6)
Dr. Scott Schoifet, Total Knee Specialist & Partner, Vantage Surgery Center – Moorestown, NJ
Mako SmartRobotics™ in an ASC setting
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Dr. Scott Schoifet is a paid consultant of Stryker. The opinions expressed by Dr. Schoifet are those of Dr. Schoifet and not necessarily those of Stryker. Individual experiences may vary.
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References
1. Illgen RL, Bukowski BR, AbiolaR, et al. Robotic-assisted total hip arthroplasty: outcomes at minimum two year follow up. Surg Technol Int. 2017; 30:365-372.
2. Kayani B, Konan S, Tahmassebi J, Pietrzak JRT, Haddad FS. Robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty is associated with improved early functional recovery and reduced time to hospital discharge compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study. Bone Joint J. 2018;100-B(7):930-937. doi:10.1302/0301-620X.100B7.BJJ-2017-1449.R1
3. Kleeblad LJ, Borus T, Coon TM, Dounchis J, Nguyen JT, Pearle AD. Midterm survivorship and patient satisfaction of robotic-arm-assisted medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a multicenter study. J Arthroplasty. 2018;33(6):1719-1726. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2018.01.036
4. Cool CL, Jacofsky DJ, Seeger KA, Sodhi N, Mont MA. A 90-day episode-of-care cost analysis of robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty. J Comp Eff Res. 2019;8(5):327-336. doi:10.2217/cer-2018-0136
5. Mont MA, Cool C, Gregory D, Coppolecchia A, Sodhi N, Jacofsky DJ. Health care utilization and payer cost analysis of robotic arm assisted total knee arthroplasty at 30, 60, and 90 days. J Knee Surg. Accepted manuscript. Published online September 2, 2019. doi:10.1055/s-0039-1695741
6. Coppolecchia AB, Pierce J, Needham K, Adams C, Lavernia C. Robotic assisted total knee surgery –an economic analysis. Poster presented at: Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting; February 8-11, 2020; Phoenix, AZ.
7. Maldonado D, Go C, Kyin C, Rosinsky J, Shapira J, Domb B. Is robotic-arm assisted total hip arthroplasty more cost-saving than manual total hip arthroplasty? A comparative cost-analysis using Markov Model. Presented at: OrthopaedicResearch Society Annual Meeting; February 8-11, 2020; Phoenix, AZ.
8. Ambulatory Surgery Centers Industry in the US – Market Research Report. (2018, August). IBISWorld Industry Report OD5971. Retrieved from www.ibisworld.com.
9. Stryker sales data on file U.S. Mako Dashboard June 2020
10. Kayani B, Konan S, Pietrzak JRT, Haddad FS. Iatrogenic Bone and soft tissue trauma in robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study and validation of a new classification system. J Arthroplasty. 2018;33(8):2496-2501. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2018.03.042
11. Cool CL, Needham KA, Khlopas A, Mont MA. Revision analysis of robotic arm-assisted and manual unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. J Arthroplasty. 2019;34(5):926-931. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2019.01.018.
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OrthAlign is the leader in smart-tech powered joint surgery. The Company’s handheld devices (analogous to a smart phone) are loaded with applications for total knee, partial knee, and total hip replacement surgeries. Micro-electromechanical sensors deliver accurate and precise live-navigation in a single-use disposable form factor, without any equipment outside the sterile field. As the technology is not tethered to a piece of capital, its use can easily scale to meet the needs of any hospital or surgery center.
OrthAlign has been used in more than 150,000 primary hip and knee procedures.
OrthAlign’s simplicity of a single use device that is completely surgeon controlled and contained within the sterile field efficiently integrates into the surgeon’s standard workflow within 5 cases (1) and does not require pre-operative X-rays or CT scan. Its flexibility as an open platform and modularity to scale to multiple OR’s simultaneously allows the surgeon to focus on the patient.
With over 18 clinical studies, OrthAlign smart technology has proven tibial accuracy (2) of 95% and femoral accuracy (3) of 94.9% and demonstrated cup placement accuracy (4) within 2.7° and leg length assessment (5) within 3.2mm.
OrthAlign’s efficiency model provides a single disposable device without the service contracts or software update costs. You get the same cost for the entire suite of technology that provides a smaller OR footprint, using less instrumentation, and less sterile processing.
ORTHALIGN'S SMART TECHNOLOGY IN AN ASC, WHY EFFICIENCY MATTERS
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Michael P. Ast, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Hospital Special Surgery
References:
1. Shinya Hayashi , et al. Accuracy of Cup Orientation and Learning Curve of the Accelerometer-Based Portable Navigation System for Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Supine Position - Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery 27.2 (2019): 2309499019848871
2. Nam, et al. Extramedullary Guides Versus Portable, Accelerometer-Based Navigation for Tibial Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013
3. Nam, et al. Accelerometer-Based, Portable Navigation vs Imageless, Large-Console Computer-Assisted Navigation in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Comparison of Radiographic Results. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2012
4. Tomoyuki Kamenaga, S. H. (2019). Accuracy of cup orientation and learning curve of the accelerometer-based portable navigation system for total hip arthroplasty in the supine position. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 27(2) 1–6
5. Validation of HipAlign® for Cup Angle and Leg Length with 3D EOS in Posterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty, Mayman, David J. 2019
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