The NYU Langone Health 6th International NYU Langone Hip Dysplasia Symposium 2023 focused on the latest advancements and research in the diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia. This symposium provided a platform for healthcare professionals to share knowledge, discuss clinical challenges, and improve patient care in the field of hip dysplasia.
Key topics covered included:
- Development and current state of the PAO (Periacetabular Osteotomy)
- Best practices for treating labral tears in the setting of dysplasia
- Evolution and power of the Bernese Triple Osteotomy
- Implementing US screening in resource-challenged countries
- Long-term outcomes of late-detected developmental dislocation of the hip
- Decision-making for acetabular dysplasia in children
This course design for
+ Topics:
Anterior Open Reduction and Salter Osteotomy.mp4
Choosing the Right Osteotomy- Q&A.mp4
Choosing the Right Osteotomy.mp4
DDH- Update on Causes and Etiology.mp4
DDH- What to Do if Non-Operative Treatment Is Not Working.mp4
Dealing With Hip Dysplasia in Resource Challenged Environments.mp4
Decision Making in Adolescent Hip Dysplasia- A 2023 Update.mp4
Diagnosis- Review of the Physical Exam and Its Limitations.mp4
Framing and Diagnosis of Hip Dysplasia- Q&A.mp4
Growth Stimulating Acetabular Pelletoplasty (Alongside Hip Open Reduction.mp4
In or Out. Evaluating the Quality of a Closed Reduction- A 2023 Update.mp4
Non-Surgical Management of Hip Dysplasia- Q&A.mp4
Osteotomy After Successful Closed Treatment for DDH- When and Why..mp4
Pearls and Pitfalls with the Pavlik Method- A 2023 Update.mp4
Periacetabular Osteotomy- Current Status and Limitations.mp4
Principles of Closed Reduction and Cast Management.mp4
Using AAOS AUC- DDH Management for Generalists and Referring Pediatricians- A 2023 Update.mp4
Using the AAOS AUC for Infant Hip Dysplasia for Orthopaedic Specialists.mp4
Why Is Hip Dysplasia a Problem. A 2023 Update.mp4