The university of british columbia curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: March 2012 Initials



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(c) Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-competitively (NC).
(d) Invited Presentations
Guest Presentations


  1. The Nerve Supply of Bone. J. Edouard Samson Address. Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Ottawa, June 1975




  1. The Nerve Supply of Bone. Scoliosis Research Society, Ottawa, September 1976




  1. Management of Intertrochanteric Fractures using the Ender's Technique. Summer Institute of Orthopaedics, Boston, 1978




  1. Management of Subcapital Fractures. Summer Institute of Orthopaedics, Los Angeles, 1979




  1. Management of the Stable Intertrochanteric Fracture Using the Ender's Technique. Summer Institute of Orthopaedics, Los Angeles, 1979




  1. Strategies for Management of the Unstable Intertrochanteric Fracture. Summer Institute of Orthopaedics, Los Angeles, 1979




  1. The Cervical Spine in Rheumatoid Arthritis. Annual Staff Conference, The Arthritis Society, 1980




  1. Biomechanics of the Hip. Annual Staff Conference. The Arthritis Society, 1982




  1. Reconstruction of the Adult Hip. Television Knowledge Network series, University of British Columbia, 1982




  1. Surface Replacement Arthroplasty of the Hip: The First One Hundred and Fifty Cases. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1982




  1. The Diagnosis of Loosening After Hip Joint Replacement. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1982




  1. Excision Arthroplasty of the Hip: Its Role in Contemporary Orthopaedics. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1982




  1. Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Work-up and Biopsy. Annual Meeting of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Quebec, 1982




  1. Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Principles of Treatment and Results. Annual Meeting of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Quebec, 1982




  1. A Radiolucent Glimpse of the Future, Using One Model. Annual Arthritis Society Research Day, September 1982




  1. Biomechanics of the Adult Ankle and Foot. Annual Staff Conference, Arthritis Society, May 1983




  1. Surgical Management of the Arthritic Hip. Annual Postgraduate Review for Family Physicians, University of British Columbia, March 1984




  1. Treatment of the Adult Sequelae of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Continuing Education Course, May 1984




  1. Recognition and Management of Soft Tissue Sarcomas. Continuing Education Series for Family Practitioners, University of British Columbia, February 1984




  1. The Athlete and the Ageing Hip Joint. Fifth Annual Symposium on Sports Medicine, University of British Columbia, February 1985




  1. Arthrodesis of the Hip Revisited. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1985




  1. Diagnosis and Management of the Failed Total Hip Replacement. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1985




  1. Surgical Management of the Arthritic Hip: Principles and Results. Annual Meeting of Arthritis Foundation, Boise, Idaho, October 1985




  1. The Future of Surgical Management of Arthritic Joints. Annual Meeting of Arthritis Foundation, Boise, Idaho, October 1985




  1. Cementless Hip Joint Replacement of the PCA Design: The Vancouver Experience. Toronto, December 1985




  1. Surgical Management of Arthritis. Television Knowledge Network series, University of British Columbia, 1985




  1. The Biopsy: A Crucial Step in the Management of Sarcomas. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, 1985




  1. Cementless Replacement of the Hip: An Update. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, June 1986




  1. The Role of Antibiotic Loaded Cement in the Treatment of Infected Joint Replacements. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, April 1987




  1. The Biopsy in Sarcoma Care: The Need for Careful Planning and Technique. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, April 1987




  1. The Role of Cementless Hip Replacement in Contemporary Practice. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, April 1987




  1. Surgical Management of the Arthritic Knee. Television Knowledge Network series, University of British Columbia, 1987




  1. Revision Hip Replacement Using Large and Small Allografts. Biannual Research Day of the Arthritis Society, Vancouver, November 1987




  1. The Role of the Bone Bank in Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery. Juan de Fuca Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, April 1988




  1. Biopsy Techniques in Tumour Management. Juan de Fuca Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, April 1988




  1. Strategies for Managing the Infected Hip and Knee Replacement. Juan de Fuca Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, April 1988




  1. Cementless Hip Replacement: The Results of a Multi-centre Canadian Study. Juan de Fuca Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, April 1988




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Toronto, June 1989




  1. The Radiographic Signs of Failure Following Cementless Hip Replacement. Symposium of the Section of Hip Surgery, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Toronto, June 1989




  1. The Technique and Results of Hip Fusion. Toronto, October 1989




  1. Radiographic Analysis of Cementless Hip Replacement. Toronto, October 1989




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement: Management of Complex Cases. Toronto, October 1989




  1. Reconstructive Surgery for the Management of Arthritis. 25th Annual Postgraduate Review in Family Medicine, University of British Columbia, March 1990




  1. Joint Replacement for Arthritis: Who, When and Why? Northern Doctors' Day, Prince George, May 1990




  1. Cementless or Hybrid Hip Replacement in 1990. Point-Counterpoint Debate. Orthopaedic Days, University of British Columbia, June 1990




  1. Evaluation and Management of the Painful Hip Replacement. North American Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, January 1991




  1. The Collar-Calcar Question in Femoral Component Design. North American Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, January 1991




  1. Management of Fractures of the Femur After Hip Replacement. North American Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, January 1991




  1. The Antibiotic-Loaded Hip Replacement System. North American Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, January 1991




  1. The Vancouver Approach to the Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Symposium of the Section of Hip Surgery of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Calgary, June 1991




  1. Techniques and Instrumentation for Cement Removal in Revision Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, Niagara On the Lake, Ontario, July 1991




  1. Long-term Results of Revision Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, Niagara On the Lake, Ontario, July 1991




  1. Diagnosis and Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Western Ontario, Niagara On the Lake, Ontario, July 1991




  1. The Role of Antibiotic Cement in Contemporary Orthopaedic Practice. Controversies in Orthopaedics Series, University of Alberta, September 1991




  1. Management of Fractures After Hip Joint Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1992




  1. Results of Revision After Infected Hip Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1992




  1. Evaluation of the Symptomatic Hip Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1992




  1. Planning and Technique for Cement and Component Removal During Revision Hip Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1992




  1. Physiology of Bone Grafting and Techniques of Bone Banking. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on the Management of Bone Deficiency During Revision Hip Replacement, Seattle, May 1992




  1. Management of Segmental Femoral Defects During Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on the Management of Bone Deficiency During Revision Hip Replacement, Seattle, May 1992




  1. Management of Complex Infected Cases With Bone Loss During Revision Hip Replacement. Combined Meeting of the Orthopaedic Associations of the English Speaking World, Toronto, June 1992




  1. Cementless Hip Replacement: Cause for Concern After Five Years. Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Orthopaedics, Queensland, Australia, July 1992




  1. Alternatives to Hip Replacement: Hip Fusion. Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Orthopaedics, Queensland, Australia, July 1992




  1. Treatment of the Infected Joint Replacement. Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Orthopaedics, Queensland, Australia, July 1992




  1. Evaluation of the Painful Hip Replacement. Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Orthopaedics, Queensland, Australia, July 1992




  1. Removal of Components and Cement Techniques. Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Orthopaedics, Queensland, Australia, July 1992




  1. Role of Temporary Prostheses in the Management of Infection. Harvard Course on Reconstructive Hip Surgery, Boston, September 1992




  1. Reasons for Caution in the Use of Antibiotic Cement. Harvard Course on Reconstructive Hip Surgery, Boston, September 1992




  1. A New Approach to the Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Canadian Orthopaedic Association Symposium on Hip and Knee Replacement, Stratford, October 1992




  1. Work-up of the Painful Hip Replacement. Canadian Orthopaedic Association Symposium on Hip and Knee Replacement, Stratford, October 1992




  1. Prevention and Management of Fractures After Hip Replacement. Canadian Orthopaedic Association Symposium on Hip and Knee Replacement, Stratford, October 1992




  1. Radiology of Hip Diseases in Orthopaedic Practice. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Total Hip Replacement in 1992, Scottsdale, October 1992




  1. Prevention and Management of Dislocation After Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Total Hip Replacement in 1992, Scottsdale, October 1992




  1. Surgical Care of Infection. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Total Hip Replacement in 1992, Scottsdale, October 1992




  1. Resection Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis as Alternatives to Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Total Hip Replacement in 1992, Scottsdale, October 1992




  1. Alternatives to Hip Replacement: Osteotomy, Arthrodesis, Excision. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1993




  1. Evaluation of the Painful Hip Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1993




  1. Management of Infection After Hip Replacement. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, January 1993




  1. Evolving Concepts of Femoral Component Fixation. University of Western Ontario Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 1993




  1. Porous Coated Anatomic Hip Replacement: The Five Year Results. University of Western Ontario Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 1993




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement. University of Western Ontario Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 1993




  1. The Role of Antibiotic Cement in Contemporary Orthopaedics. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, San Francisco, February 1993




  1. Avoidance and Management of Fractures Associated with Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, San Francisco, February 1993




  1. Arthrodesis as an Alternative to Hip Replacement in the Young Patient. University of Toronto and University of British Columbia Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, March 1993




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. University of Toronto and University of British Columbia Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, March 1993




  1. Techniques for the Safe Removal of Components and Cement. University of Toronto and University of British Columbia Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, March 1993




  1. Investigation of Pain After Hip Replacement. University of Toronto and University of British Columbia Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, March 1993




  1. Hip Arthrodesis: An Important Alternative in Advanced Disease Affecting the Young Adult. Symposium of the Section of Hip Surgery of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Montreal, June 1993




  1. Antibiotic Loaded Cement for Unusual Problems. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on the Spectrum of Hip Diseases and Treatment, Boston, April 1993




  1. The Vancouver Approach to the Difficult Problem of the Infected Hip and Knee Replacement. Presentation to the Little Club, April 1993




  1. Allografts in Acetabular Revision: Personal Experience and Current Strategy. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Revision Hip Replacement in the 90's, San Diego, October 1993




  1. Arthrodesis as an Alternative to Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Revision Hip Replacement in the 90's, San Diego, October 1993




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Revision Hip Replacement in the 90's, San Diego, October 1993




  1. Management of Moderate and Major Acetabular Defects: Surgical Technique. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Revision Hip Replacement in the 90's, San Diego, October 1993




  1. Management of Problem Cases in Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Revision Hip Replacement in the 90's, San Diego, October 1993




  1. Hip Arthrodesis: A Versatile and Precise Technique. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Pelvic Osteotomy: Surgical Technique. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Avoidance and Management of Dislocation After Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Techniques for Safely Removing Bone Cement During Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Periprosthetic Fracture. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Management of Problem Cases in Primary THA. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Management of Problem Cases in Revision THA. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip: A Comprehensive Course, January 1994




  1. Alternatives to Hip Replacement to Buy Time. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, New Orleans, February 1994




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Avoidance and Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, New Orleans, February 1994




  1. Instability After Hip Replacement: Avoidance and Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, New Orleans, February 1994




  1. The Deficient Femur: Role of Segmental Allografts. University of British Columbia and University of Western Ontario Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Hip and Knee: Problems and Solutions in 1994, March 1994




  1. Techniques in Revision Hip Replacement: Workshop. University of British Columbia and University of Western Ontario Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Hip and Knee: Problems and Solutions in 1994, March 1994




  1. Diagnosis and Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. University of British Columbia and University of Western Ontario Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Hip and Knee: Problems and Solutions in 1994, March 1994




  1. Avoidance and Management of Fractures After Hip Replacement. University of British Columbia and University of Western Ontario Combined Symposium on Reconstruction of the Hip and Knee: Problems and Solutions in 1994, March 1994




  1. Circumferential Allografts for Management of the Deficient Femur: A Critical Review. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. Management of the Unstable Total Hip Replacement. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. Revision Hip Replacement Techniques. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. Logical Work-up of the Failed Hip Replacement Before Revision. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. The Vancouver Classification of Fractures After Hip Replacement and Principles of Management. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. Antibiotic Depots in Orthopaedic Practice. Annual Academic Day, Division of Orthopaedics, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. Basic Science and Clinical Application of the PROSTALAC System. Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, April 1994




  1. The Problems Being Addressed by Improved Cementing Techniques on the Femoral Side. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on New Techniques and Technology in Hip Replacement: A Critical Review, San Francisco, May 1994




  1. Cementless Technology: The Real and Perceived Needs for This Technique. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on New Techniques and Technology in Hip Replacement: A Critical Review, San Francisco, May 1994




  1. Management of Problem Cases in Primary and Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on New Techniques and Technology in Hip Replacement: A Critical Review, San Francisco, May 1994




  1. Management of Infection After Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Winnipeg, June 1994




  1. Avoidance and Management of Dislocation After Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Winnipeg, June 1994




  1. The Wide Ranging Role of Drug Depots in Orthopaedic Practice. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, September 1994




  1. The Novel Vancouver Approach to Joint Replacement Infection. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, September 1994




  1. The Role of Cortical Onlay Allografts in Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Management of Bone Deficiency in Revision THA, Chicago, October 1994




  1. Role of Segmental Allograft Replacement of the Proximal Femur in Revision THA. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Management of Bone Deficiency in Revision THA, Chicago, October 1994




  1. Management of the Deficient Acetabulum With Segmental Allografts. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Management of Bone Deficiency in Revision THA, Chicago, October 1994




  1. Management of Moderate and Major Acetabular Defects: Surgical Techniques. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Management of Bone Deficiency in Revision THA, Chicago, October 1994




  1. The Role and Results of the PROSTALAC System and the Management of the Infected Hip or Knee Replacement. International AFOR Course on Osteosynthesis and Joint Replacement, Zurich, January 1995




  1. The Vancouver Classification and Approach to the Fractured Femur After Hip Replacement. International AFOR Course on Osteosynthesis and Joint Replacement, Zurich, January 1995




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures: Avoidance and Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, Orlando, February 1995




  1. The Unstable Hip Replacement: Avoidance and Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, Orlando, February 1995




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement. SICOT Regional Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1995




  1. The Infected Knee Replacement. SICOT Regional Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1995




  1. The Fractured Femur After Hip Replacement: A Rational Approach to Treatment. SICOT Regional Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1995




  1. Investigation of the Painful Hip Replacement. SICOT Regional Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1995




  1. Orthopaedic Education: A Canadian Perspective. SICOT Regional Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1995




  1. The Difficult Problem of the Painful Hip Replacement With Rigidly Fixed Components: Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Washington, D.C., Mar-April 1995




  1. Early and Late Infections: How to Treat. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Washington, D.C., Mar-April 1995




  1. Grafting Techniques for Femoral Bone Defects During Revision THA. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Washington, D.C., Mar-April 1995




  1. Impaction Allografting: Indications, Techniques and Results. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Contemporary Issues in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Washington, D.C., Mar-April 1995




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures: The Vancouver Approach. Mayo Clinic Course on Hip and Knee Reconstructive Surgery, April 1995




  1. Role and Results of the PROSTALAC System for the Hip. Mayo Clinic Course on Hip and Knee Reconstructive Surgery, April 1995




  1. Role and Results of the PROSTALAC System for the Knee. Mayo Clinic Course on Hip and Knee Reconstructive Surgery, April 1995




  1. Management of the Infected Knee Joint Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Halifax, June 1995




  1. Specialized Surgical Approaches in Revision Hip Replacement. Symposium on "Current Techniques in Revision THA", Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Halifax, June 1995




  1. Management of the Infected Major Joint Replacement: A Novel Approach Developed at UBC. Keynote Address. UBC Orthopaedic Days, June 1995




  1. The PROSTALAC System for Hip Infection. Combined Symposium on Adult Hip Reconstruction, Toronto, September 1995




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: An Overview and Principles of Management. Combined Symposium on Adult Hip Reconstruction, Toronto, September 1995




  1. The Complications of Segmental Allograft Replacement of the Proximal Femur. Harvard Course on Hip Reconstruction, Boston, September 1995




  1. Preoperative Investigation of a Failed Hip Replacement. Harvard Course on Hip Reconstruction, Boston, September 1995




  1. The PROSTALAC System for Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Harvard Course on Hip Reconstruction, Boston, September 1995




  1. Selective Exposures During Management of the Infected THA. Symposium on Surgical Techniques for Reconstruction of the Adult Hip. Chicago, December 1995




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. Symposium on Surgical Techniques for Reconstruction of the Adult Hip. Chicago, December 1995




  1. Principles and Technique of Antibiotic Facsimiles for the Interval Management of Infected Hip Replacement. Symposium on Surgical Techniques for Reconstruction of the Adult Hip. Chicago, December 1995




  1. Tailored Surgical Approaches for Revision Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, Atlanta, February 1996




  1. The Unstable Hip Replacement. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, Atlanta, February 1996




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Overview and Principles of Management. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lecture Series, Atlanta, February 1996




  1. Custom-made Surgical Approaches for Revision Hip Replacement. UBC and UWO Combined Symposium on Advanced Techniques in Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, B.C., February 1996




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Classification and Principles of Management. UBC and UWO Combined Symposium on Advanced Techniques in Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, B.C., February 1996




  1. The Role and Results of Allograft Techniques on the Femoral Side During Revision Hip Replacement (Impaction, Onlay and Circumferential). UBC and UWO Combined Symposium on Advanced Techniques in Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, B.C. February 1996




  1. Classification and Principles of Management of Infection (Early and Late) After Hip and Knee Replacement. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, April 1996




  1. Classification and Techniques for Management of Femoral Bone Defects During Revision Hip Replacement. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, April 1996




  1. Indications, Techniques and Results of Impaction Allografting to Manage Femoral Bone Loss During Revision THA. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, April 1996




  1. Management of the Painful Hip Replacement Which Appears Well Fixed. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, April 1996




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement. Annual Meeting of Canadian Orthopaedic Residents’ Association, Banff, Alberta, May 1996




  1. Classification and Pre-operative Radiographic Work-up of Acetabular Bone Loss During Revision THA. Instructional Course Lecturer. Annual Meeting, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Quebec, June 1996




  1. The Role and Results of Impaction Allografting for Revision Hip Replacement (Femoral Side). Instructional Course Lecturer. Annual Meeting, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Quebec, June 1996




  1. Preoperative Planning and Recognition of Pitfalls for Replacement of the Dysplastic Adult Hip. Symposium Presentation. Annual Meeting, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Quebec, June 1996




  1. A Novel Approach to the Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation, University of Oregon Health Sciences Centre, Portland, June 1996




  1. The Broken Femur After Hip Replacement: How to Manage? Guest Presentation, University of Oregon Health Sciences Centre, Portland, June 1996




  1. The PROSTALAC Knee. Guest Presentation, Orthopaedic Update, Vancouver, June 1996




  1. Managing the Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty. Guest Presentation, Greek Orthopaedic Group, Athens, September 1996




  1. Selective Exposures for Revision THA. Guest Presentation, Greek Orthopaedic Group, Athens, September 1996

  2. Management of Femoral Bone Deficiency in Revision THA. Guest Presentation, Greek Orthopaedic Group, Athens, September 1996




  1. Diagnosis and Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation, Greek Orthopaedic Group, Athens, September 1996




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement: The Vancouver Approach. Guest Presentation, Annual Meeting of Ontario Orthopaedic Association, October 1996




  1. Accuracy of Investigative Techniques to Rule Out Infection in Failed THA. Guest Presentation, Annual Meeting, Ontario Orthopaedic Association, October 1996




  1. The Second Canadian Classification of Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement: A Necessary Development . Guest Presentation, Annual Meeting, Ontario Orthopaedic Association, October 1996




  1. Impaction Grafting in Revision THA: A Note of Caution. Guest Presentation, Case Western Reserve University Symposium, Florida, December 1996




  1. Extensile Exposures for Revision THA. Guest Presentation, Case Western Reserve University Symposium, Florida, December 1996




  1. Dislocation After Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, February 1997




  1. Fractures after Hip Replacement: An Overview and Principles of Management. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, February 1997




  1. Specialized Surgical Approaches for Revision THA. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, February 1997




  1. Risk Factors and Diagnosis of Infection After Hip and Knee Replacement. Guest Lecture, Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Phoenix, January 1997




  1. Indications, Techniques and Results of Impaction Grafting With Cement in Revision THA. Guest Presentation, Comprehensive Course on Reconstructive Hip and Knee Surgery, Phoenix, January 1997




  1. Classification and Techniques of Management for Femoral Bone Deficiency and Revision THA. Guest Presentation, Comprehensive Course on Reconstructive Hip and Knee Surgery, Phoenix, January 1997




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation, McGill University Review Course on Reconstruction of the Hip, Quebec, March 1997




  1. Selective Surgical Approaches for Revision THA. Guest Presentation, McGill University Review Course on Reconstruction of the Hip, Quebec, March 1997




  1. Periprosthetic fractures after THA: Principles of Management. Guest Presentation, McGill University Review Course on Reconstruction of the Hip, Quebec, March 1997




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement: Observations Over Ten Years. Keynote Address, University of Pittsburgh, May 1997




  1. Orthopaedic Problems With Potential Engineering Solutions. Guest Presentation, Faculty of Applied Science UBC, March 1997




  1. Complex Infections Around the Hip. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, Hamilton, May 1997




  1. The PROSTALAC System for Managing the Infected Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation, Combined Meeting of Canadian and Brazilian Hip Society, Toronto, July 1997




  1. Specialized Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation, Combined Meeting of Canadian and Brazilian Hip Societies, Toronto, July 1997




  1. The Role of the Hybrid Hip. Guest Presentation at Current Concepts in Joint Replacement, Athens, September 1997




  1. Managing the Infected Hip: Options and Outcomes. Guest Presentation at Current Concepts in Joint Replacement, Athens, September 1997




  1. Managing the Dysplastic Hip. Guest Presentation at Current Concepts in Joint Replacement, Athens, September 1997




  1. Management of the Infected Knee Replacement. Guest Presentation at Current Concepts in Joint Replacement, Athens, September 1997




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement: Observations Over Ten Years. Guest Presentation, Annual Meeting of Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association, November 1997




  1. Selective Surgical Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Guest Presentation at Hip Surgery Symposium, Annual Meeting of Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association, November 1997




  1. Accurate Diagnosis of the Infected Hip: What is Required? Guest COA Ambassador Presentation, Annual Meeting of Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association, November 1997




  1. The Vancouver Classification of Fractures After Hip Replacement: Reliability and Validity. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March 1998




  1. Five Specialized Exposures Worth Knowing In Revision THA. Guest Video Presentation, Symposium on Hip and Knee Revision Techniques, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March 1998




  1. Selective Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March 1998




  1. Revision Surgical Exposures. UBC/UWO Symposium on Advanced Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 1998




  1. The Infected Hip: Treatment. UBC/UWO Symposium on Advanced Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 199

  1. Periprosthetic Fractures: Management. UBC/UWO Symposium on Advanced Hip and Knee Reconstruction, February 1998.




  1. Infected Total Hip Replacement: Current Treatment. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Washington DC, May 1998.




  1. Classification and Techniques for Femoral Defects in Primary and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Washington DC, May 1998.




  1. Techniques for Management of Periprosthetic Fractures. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Washington DC, May 1998.




  1. Principles of Management of Fractures of the Femur After Hip Replacement: The Vancouver Approach. Symposium on Management of Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip and Knee Replacement. Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Association, June 1998.




  1. The Role and Results of Cortical Onlay Allografts for the Management of Femoral Fractures After Hip Replacement. Symposium on Management of Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip and Knee Replacement. Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Association, June 1998.




  1. The PROSTALAC Experience and Beyond. Royal College Lecture, Ottawa. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, June 1998.




  1. Covert Infection After Hip Replacement: What is Required for an Accurate Diagnosis? Instructional Course Lecture, Ottawa. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association, June 1998.




  1. The PROSTALAC Principle in Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. New Information on Antibiotic Loaded Acrylic Cement. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. Impaction Allografting for Revision Hip Replacement: Cause for Concern. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. Complications Following Circumferential Allograft Replacement of the Proximal Femur. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. Classification of Periprosthetic Fractures after Hip Replacement and its Validation. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. Classification Systems for Acetabular Bone Loss in Revision Hip Replacement: A Critique. Harvard Hip Course, Boston, September 1998.




  1. Management of the Infected Knee Replacement. Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, Florida, December 1998.




  1. Impaction Grafting for Femural Bone Loss: Fact or Fad? Symposium on Reconstruction of the Adult Hip and Knee, Florida, December 1998.




  1. Selective Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Vale, Colorado, January 1999.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Vale, Colorado, January 1999.




  1. Accurate Diagnosis of Infection After Hip Replacement: What is Required? Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Vale, Colorado, January 1999.




  1. Classification of Bone Loss Affecting the Femur in Failed Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Vale, Colorado, January 1999.




  1. Classification of Bone Loss Affecting the Acetabulum in the Failed Hip Replacement. Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Vale, Colorado, January 1999.




  1. The Infected Hip Replacement: Management of the Complex Case. Annual Meeting of the Hip Society, Anaheim, California, February 1999.




  1. Techniques in Revision Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim, California, February 1999.




  1. Management of the Infected Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim, California, February 1999.




  1. Principles of Management of Fractures Affecting the Femur After Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Anaheim, California, February 1999.




  1. Segmental and Impacted Allografts in Hip Reconstruction: A Note of Caution. Keynote Address, Charles Herndon Symposium on Bone and Joint Allografting, Washington, May 1999.




  1. Selective Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement: An Overview. Canadian Orthopaedic Association Workshop Lecturer, St. John's, July, 1999.




  1. Management of Infection After Hip Replacement. Symposium On Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vancouver, August 1999.




  1. Infection After Joint Replacement: What is New? Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vancouver, August 1999.




  1. Pneumatic Compression Prophylaxis of DVT: A Critique. Symposium on Hip and Knee Construction, New York, November 1999.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. Symposium, New York, November 1999.




  1. Infection After Hip Replacement: Observations Over Ten Years. Symposium, New York, November 1999.




  1. Extensile Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Course on Surgical Techniques in Revision Hip Replacement, Chicago, November 1999.




  1. Infection After Hip Replacement: Techniques of Management. Course on Surgical Techniques in Revision Hip Replacement, Chicago, November 1999.




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. UWO-UBC Combined Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, February 2000.




  1. Vastus and Trochanteric "Slides" in Revision Hip Replacement. UBC-UWO Combined Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, February 2000.




  1. Osteolysis After Hip Replacement: The Clinical Problem. UBC-UWO Combined Symposium on Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Whistler, February 2000.




  1. Management of the Infected Hip With Cemented Revision Arthroplasty. International Symposium on Cemented and Cementless Hip Replacement, Whistler, February 2000.




  1. Management of Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement. International Symposium on Cemented and Cementless Hip Replacement, Whistler, February 2000.




  1. Management of Acute and Chronic Infection After Hip Replacement. Annual Meeting of Quebec Orthopaedic Association, Quebec City, March 2000.




  1. Management of Acute and Chronic Infection After Total Knee Replacement. Annual Meeting of Quebec Orthopaedic Association, Quebec City, March 2000.




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. Instructional Course Lectures, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orlando, March 2000.




  1. Specialized Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Instructional Course Lectures, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orlando, March 2000.




  1. The Contemporary Role of Arthrodesis in Adult Hip Reconstruction. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Colorado, May 2000.




  1. Surgical Exposures for Revision THA. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Colorado, May 2000.




  1. Primary Replacement of the Dysplastic Adult Hip. Comprehensive Course on Hip and Knee Reconstruction. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Colorado, May 2000.




  1. Management of the Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty. Instructional Course Lecture. Annual Meeting of COA, Edmonton, June 2000.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement. Classification Validation and Application. University of Chicago, November 2000.




  1. Infection After Hip Replacement: Observations Over 10 Years. North Western University Medical School. November 2000.




  1. Management of the Infected Knee: A Novel Approach. Rio de Janeiro, November 2000.




  1. Selective Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. Rio de Janeiro, November 2000.




  1. Management of Infection After Hip Replacement. Rio de Janeiro, November 2000.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. Rio de Janeiro, November 2000.




  1. Lateral Approaches to the Hip and Revision Hip Replacement. AAOS. Chicago, November 2000.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures. AAOS. Chicago, November 2000.




  1. Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of the Infected Hip Replacement. Florida, December 2000.




  1. Fracture of the Femur After Hip Replacement: A Treatment Algorithm. Florida, December 2000.




  1. Management of Infection After Hip Replacement. San Diego, February 2001.




  1. Management of Infection After Knee Replacement. San Diego, February 2001.




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles of Management. San Diego, February 2001.




  1. Selective Surgical Approaches for Revision Hip Replacement. AAOS. San Francisco, March 2001.




  1. Principles of Managing Fractures After Hip Replacement. AAOS. San Francisco, March 2001.




  1. "Roots and Relevance" (President Elect Address). Annual Meeting of the COA. London, Ontario, June 2001.




  1. “A Message from the COA”. Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Orthopaedic Society. Fredericton, New Brunswick, September 2001.




  1. “Including Quebec in our National Association”. Annual Meeting of the Quebec Orthopaedic Association. Quebec, October 2001.




  1. “The Common Issues that Challenge Us All”. Annual Meeting of the Ontario Orthopaedic Association. Mississauga, October 2001.




  1. “Principle of Managing Fractures after Hip Replacement”. AAOS Annual Meeting. Dallas, March 2002.




  1. “Selecting Appropriate Surgical Exposures for Revision THA”. AAOS Annual Meeting. Dallas, March 2002.




  1. “In Favour of Standard Polyethylene as a Bearing Surface in THA”. Palmerston North, New Zealand, October 2002.




  1. “Management of the Fractured Femur after Hip Replacement”. Palmerston North, New Zealand, October 2002.




  1. “Selecting the Right Surgical Exposure for Periprosthetic Fractures after THA”. Palmerston North, New Zealand, October 2002.




  1. “The History and Principles Underlying Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement”. Toronto, November 2002.




  1. “The Posterolateral Approach for MIS Hip Replacement”. Toronto, November 2002.




  1. “After Infection is Confirmed: What Next?”. Cleveland Clinic Symposium. Orlando, December 2002.




  1. “The Dos and Don’ts of Fracture Management after Hip Replacement”. Cleveland Clinic Symposium. Orlando, December 2002.




  1. “Management of the Ankylosed Hip”. Cleveland Clinic Symposium. Orlando, December 2002.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: A New Benchmark?”. UBC, Vancouver, December 2002.




  1. “Avoiding and Treating Infection after Hip Replacement”. AAOS Annual Meeting. New Orleans, February 2003.




  1. “Details of Surgical Exposure for Revision THA”. AAOS Annual Meeting. New Orleans, February 2003.




  1. “CPT Stem at use in Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement.” AAOS Annual Meeting. New Orleans, February 2003.




  1. “The Anterolateral versus Posterolateral Approach for MIS Hip Replacement”. International Conference, Whistler, March 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Principles and Detailed Procedure”. Missouri Bioskills Centre, March 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Evolution or Revolution?”. UBC, Vancouver, May 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Principles and Procedure”. UBC, Vancouver, May 2003.




  1. “Hybrid Hip Replacement Using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques.” Australia/New Zealand video conference, June 2003.




  1. “Infection After THA: Management, Choices and Results”. The Hip Society, Rio de Janeiro, September 2003.




  1. “Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur After THA: Principles and Surgical Exposures”. Brazilian Hip Society, Rio de Janeiro, September 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Background and Principles”. Brazilian Hip Society, Rio de Janeiro, September 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Surgical Techniques”. Brazilian Hip Society, Rio de Janeiro, September 2003.




  1. “Replacement of the Ankylosed Hip: Principles and Pitfalls”. Brazilian Hip Society, Rio de Janeiro, September 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Principles and Procedure Details”. Winnipeg, October 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive THA: Principles”, Surgical Skills Course, Vancouver, October, 2003.




  1. “The Principles and Practice of Managing Fractures after Hip Replacement”. Colombian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bogota, October 2003.




  1. “Principles and Results of Managing Infection After THA”. Colombian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bogota, October 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: A Bridge Too Far?”. Colombian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bogota, October 2003.




  1. “The Pitfalls and Challenges of Replacing the Fused Hip”. Colombian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bogota, October 2003.




  1. “The Infected THA: Observations Over 15 Years”. University of Montreal, November 2003.




  1. “Fractures After THA: Principles and Surgical Approaches”. University of Montreal, November 2003.




  1. “Minimally Invasive THA: Principles and Practice”. University of Montreal, November 2003.




  1. “Classification and Management of Periprosthetic Fractures after Hip Replacement”. Hip and Knee Reconstruction Symposium, Whistler, BC, February 2004.




  1. “The Mini-anterior Exposure for THA”. Hip and Knee Reconstruction Symposium, Whistler, BC, February 2004.




  1. “Infection After THA: Avoidance and Management”. Annual Meeting of AAOS, San Francisco, March 2004.




  1. “Selective Surgical Approaches for Revision Hip Replacement”. Annual Meeting of AAOS, San Francisco, March 2004.




  1. “Minimally Invasive THA: Benchmark or Bandwagon?”. AAOS Orthopaedic Learning Center, Chicago, May 2004.




  1. “Managing Periprosthetic Hip Fractures in the Elderly”. UBC Orthopaedic Update, Vancouver, May 2004.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Future or Folly?”, AAOS Learning Centre, Chicago, September 2004




  1. “Minimally Invasive THA: Are we there yet?”. CESEI, a course on hip replacement ,Vancouver, October 2005




  1. “The Anterolateral Approach to MIS THA” , CESEI course on THA, Vancouver, October 2005




  1. “Classification of Techniques in MIS THA”, Symposium on Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, Florida, October 2004




  1. “The Minimally Invasive Direct Lateral Approach to THA”, Symposium on Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, Florida, October 2004




  1. “Pitfalls and Complications of the Direct Lateral Approach to MIS THA” Symposium on Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery, Florida, October 2004




  1. “The MIS Anterolateral Intermuscular Approach to THA”, Dallas Symposium on MIS THA. November, 2004




  1. “The Assistants’ Choreography During MIS Anterolateral THA”, Dallas Symposium on MIS THA. November, 2004




  1. “Pitfalls and Complications of a MIS THA: Avoidance and Management”, Dallas Symposium on MIS THA. November, 2004




  1. “Selective Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement”. AAOS Annual Meeting, Washington, February 2005




  1. “Avoidance the Management of Infection after Hip Replacement”. AAOS Annual Meeting, Washington, February 2005




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Benchmark or Bandwagon?”, AAOS Annual Meeting, Washington, February 2005




  1. “The Anterolateral Approach to MIS THA Technique and Results to Date”. AAOS Annual Meeting, Washington, February 2005




  1. “The Surgical Technique of Anterolateral Intermuscular MIS Hip Replacement”. CESEI course on THA, Vancouver, March 2005




  1. “The Essential Role of a Trained Assistant in Anterolateral MIS THA”. CESEI course on Hip Replacement, Vancouver, March 2005




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Overview”. CESEI course on Hip Replacement, Vancouver, March 2005




  1. “Fractures of the Femur after Hip Replacement”, Cappagh Orthopaedic Centre, Dublin, May 2005




  1. “Infection after THA”, Cappagh Orthopaedic Centre, Dublin, May 2005




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Benchmark or Bandwagon?”, Cappagh Orthopaedic Centre, Dublin, May 2005




  1. “Facts and Future of Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement. Irish American Orthopaedic Association Biannual Meeting, Cork, May 2005.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: of the anterolateral approach”. A course on MISTHA, Toronto, May 2005 (presented by Dr. D Garbuz)




  1. “Surgical Technique in Anterolateral MIS Hip Replacement. Course on MISTHA, Toronto, May 2005. (presented by Dr. D Garbuz)




  1. “Current Clinical Results of the Mini Watson Jones approach to Hip Replacement”. UCLA Symposium on Joint preserving and minimally invasive Surgery of the Hip, California, June 2005. (presented by Dr. D Garbuz)




  1. “Infection After Hip Replacement: Avoidance and Management”, AAOS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2006.




  1. “Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Using the Antrolateral Intermuscular Approach: Video Techniques and Results to Date”: AAOS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2006.




  1. “Select Exposure for Revision THA”, AAOS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2006.




  1. Fusion Conversion to Hip Replacement: A Challenge. SICOT Meeting, Buenos Aires, August 2006.




  1. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: State of the Art, SICOT Meeting, Buenos Aires, August 2006.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures after Hip Replacement: Classification, Management, Surgical Techniques, Conference for Ortho Trainees, SICOT Meeting, Buenos Aires, August, 2006.




  1. Anthrodesis for Hip Disease in the Young Adult, SICOT Meeting, Buenos Aires, August, 2006.




  1. Management of Complex Adult Hip Problems. SICOT Meeting, Buenos Aires, August 2006.




  1. Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement: Have We Arrived? CAOS Symposium, Scottsdale, AZ, October 2006.




  1. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: A Proposed Classification. CAOS Symposium, Scottsdale, AZ, October 2006.




  1. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: The Single Incision Antrolateral Approach. CAOS Symposium, Scottsdale AZ, October 2006.




  1. The Anterolateral Approach to MISTHA: Technique. CESEI Meeting, UBC/VA, Vancouver, BC, November 2006.




  1. MISTHA: Pitfalls-Anticipation and Avoidance. CESEI Meeting, UBC/VA, Vancouver, BC, November 10, 2006.




  1. The G3 Approach to Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement, Surgical Details CESEI, Vancouver, November 18, 2006.




  1. The G3 Approach to Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Choreography is Key, CESEI, Vancouver, November 18, 2006.




  1. The G3 Approach to MIS-THA: Avoidance & Pitfalls, CESEI, Vancouver, November 18, 2006.




  1. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: The Anterolateral Approach. Symposium on Knee and Hip Replacement, Palm Springs, CA, December 2006.




  1. Modular Stems in Revision THA. Symposium on Knee and Hip Replacement, Palm Springs, CA, December 2006.




  1. Trabecular Metal for Complex Acetabular Reconstruction in Revision THA. Symposium on Knee and Hip Replacement, Palm Springs, CA, December 2006.




  1. Antrolateral MISTHA Choreography is Key. Current Concepts in Joint Replacement. Orlando, FL, December 2006.




  1. Hip Fusion Take Down: Commonly a Let Down. Current Concepts in Joint Replacement. Orlando, FL, December 2006.




  1. Infection after THA Management. Current Concepts in Joint Replacement. Orlando, FL, December 2006.




  1. The Valgus Question in Hip Resurfacing: A Laboratory Study. Course on Hip Resurfacing, Zurich, January 2007.




  1. Modular Stems in Revision THA: What Our Patients Think. Course on Knee and Hip Reconstruction, Vale, CO, January 2007.




  1. The Challenge of Hip Fusion Conversion. Course on Knee and Hip Reconstruction, Vale, CO, January 2007.




  1. Results on Anterolateral MISTHA Compared with Mini Posterior and Mini Direct Lateral. Course on Knee and Hip Reconstruction, Vale, CO, January 2007.




  1. Antibiotic Spacers for the Infected THA: 10 Year Results. Course on Knee and Hip Reconstruction, Vale, CO, January 2007.




  1. The Non Complex Hip Revision. Course on Knee and Hip Reconstruction, Vale, CO, January 2007.




  1. Anterolateral MISTHA: Technique and Results to Date. Instructional Course Lecturer, Annual Meeting AAOS, San Diego, February 2007.




  1. The Surgical Nuances to Avoid Muscle Damage in MISTHA. Instructional Course Lecturer, Annual Meeting AAOS, San Diego, February 2007.




  1. Porous Tantalum Uncemented Acetabular Shells in Revision Total Hip Replacement: Two to Four Year Clinical and Radiographic Outcome. Instructional Course Lecturer, British Hip Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Leeds, England, March 2007.




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures after THA: Principles of Management and What’s New, UBC Orthopaedic Update, May 2007




  1. When Infection Happens after THA: Out, Out Damn Bugs!, CCJR, Las Vegas, May 2007




  1. Porous Metal Augments: Big Hopes for Big Problems, CCJR, Las Vegas, May 2007




  1. Performing a Primary Hip Arthroplasty (Expert Panel Session), CCJR, Las Vegas, May 2007




  1. Conversion of the Ankylosed Hip to Joint Replacement, APOS, Bangkok, June 2007




  1. Modular Stems in Revision THA: What do Our Patients Think?, APOS, Bangkok, June 2007




  1. Management of Infection after THA, APOS, Bangkok, June 2007




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures after THA: Principles of Management, APOS, Bangkok, June 2007




  1. Management of Infection after THA in Two Stages with an Interval AB Spacer: Results at 10-15 Years, Hip Society, Los Angeles, September 2007




  1. Twenty Years in Twenty Minutes: A Successful Research Story, OPSEI Lecture, BCCH, June 5, 2007




  1. Hip Fusion Conversion To Joint Replacement, COA, Zhengzhou, December 2007




  1. Fractures after Hip Replacement: Management and Results, COA, Zhengzhou, December 2007




  1. Long Term Results of the Treatment of Infection Following THA, COA, Zhengzhou, December 2007




  1. Fractures after THA: Early and Late, CCJR, Orlando, December 2007




  1. Porous Metal Augments: Big Hopes for Big Holes, CCJR Orlando, December 2007




  1. What Would You Do: Challenges in Complex Hip Surgery (Panel Session), CCJR, Orlando, December 2007




  1. Management of the B3 Fracture, Instructional Course Lecture, AAOS, San Francisco, March 2008




  1. Management of Major Infected Bone Loss after THA, Instructional Course Lecture, AAOS, San Francisco, March 2008




  1. Exposures for Revision THA, Symposium presentation, AAOS, San Francisco, March 2008




  1. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement, Symposium presentation, AAOS, San Francisco, March 2008




  1. The Prostalac Surgical Technique, The Hip Society, San Francisco, March 2008




  1. The B3 Cluster: A New Syndrome On the Rise. Annual UBC Orthopaedic Days, Vancouver, April 2008




  1. Management of Infection After THA, Indian Society of Hip and Knee Surgery, Chennai, India, May 2008




  1. Management of Acetabular Bone Loss During Revision THA, Indian Sopciety of Hip and Knee Surgery, Chennai, India, May 2008




  1. Conversion of Hip Fusion to Replacement: A Challenge, SICOT Symposium, Hong Kong, Aug 2008




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Principles and What’s New. SICOT Symposium. Hong Kong. Aug 2008




  1. Principles Of Treatment and Long Term Results After Infected Hip Replacement. SICOT Symposium. Hong Kong. August 2008




  1. The Interval Antibiotic Spacer for Infection After THA: 10 – 15 year results. International Hip Society. Hong Kong. August 2008




  1. New Knowledge in the Management of Infection After THA, M Hospital, Paris, Sept 2009




  1. Management of the B3 Fracture, Instructional Course lecture, Annual Meeting, AAOS, Las Vegas, Feb 2009




  1. Management of Severe Bone loss after Infection in THA, Instructional Course lecture, Annual meeting AAOS, Las Vegas , Feb 2009




  1. New Orthobiologics to Deal with Resistant Infection After THA. Annual UBC Orthopaedic Days, Vancouver, April 2009




  1. What’s New in the Treatment of Infection After THA. Annual Matthews Day, AnnArbor, Michigan, May 2009




  1. Advances in the Treatment of Periprosthetic Fractures after THA. Annual Matthews Day, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 2009




  1. Infection After THA: Does a Cure Remain a Cure? Hip Symposium, London, UK, April 2009




  1. Surface Replacement or Large Head Hip Replacement: Any Difference?. Hip Symposium, London, UK, April 2009




  1. Arthrodesis of the Young Adult Hip: Still Indicated in 2009? Hip Symposium, London, UK, April 2009




  1. The Periprosthetic Fracture Epidemic: Our Fault? Hip Symposium, London, UK, April 2009




  1. “One Step Forward or Two in Reverse”. The Sir John Charnley Eponymous Lecture, Annual Meeting, British Orthopaedic Association, Manchester, UK, Sept 2009




  1. Periprosthetic Fractures after Joint Replacement: The B3 Cluster. Harvard Arthroplasty Course, Boston, MA, Oct 2009




  1. MRSA/MRSE Infection after THA. Harvard Arthroplasty Course, Boston, MA, Oct 2009




  1. The PROSTALAC Approach to Treatment of the Infected THA and TKA. Harvard Arthroplasty Course, Boston, MA, Oct 2009




  1. Infection after THA: But When it Happens. CJJR, Orlando, FL, Dec 2009




  1. Fractures after THA: Early and Late. CCJR, Orlando, FL, Dec 2009




  1. The Vancouver Approach to Infection After THA. Annual Meeting Dutch Orthopaedic Society, Utrecht, Netherlands Jan 2010




  1. The Vancouver Approach to Management of Periprosthetic Fractures after THA. Annual Meeting of Dutch Orthopaedic Society, Utrecht, Netherlands Jan 2010




  1. Management of Severe Infected Bone Loss after THA. Annual Meeting AAOS, New Orleans Mar 2010




  1. Management of the B3 Fracture after THA. Annual Meeting, AAOS, New Orleans Mar 2010




  1. Evidence Based Hip Joint Replacement in 2010. Annual UBC Orthopaedic Update, Vancouver, May 2010




  1. Just a Thought: But See it Through. Eponymous FP Fouche Lecture, South African Colleges of medicine, Port Elizabeth, SA, Sept 2010




  1. Evolving Technology for the Management of Severe Bone Loss During Revision Hip Replacement: Big Hopes for Big Holes. Annual Meeting SA Orthopaedic Assocn. Port Elizabeth, SA Sept 2010




  1. Reducing the Revision Burden: Are we on the Right Path?. Annual meeting SA Orthopaedic Assocn, Port Elizabeth, SA Sept 2010




  1. Revision Hip Replacement: The Infected Case. Annual Meeting SA Orthopaedic Assocn. Port Elizabeth, SA Sept 2010




  1. Management of Periprosthetic Fractures after Hip replacement. SA Orthopaedic Assocn, Port Elizabeth, SA Sept 2010




  1. Selective Surgical Exposures for Revision Hip Replacement. SA Orthopedic Association, Port Elizabeth, SA, Sept 2010




  1. Just a Thought: But See it Through. Annual Harris Oration, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Sept 2010




  1. Comparative Study of Revision Femoral Stems. Harvard Arthroplasty Course, Boston Sept 2010




  1. What to do About MRSE and MRSA Cases? Harvard Arthroplasty Course, Boston Sept 2010




  1. Diagnosis and Classification of Periprosthetic Fractures. Danish Orthopaedic Society, Copenhagen Oct 2010




  1. Revision Surgery in Periprosthetic Fractures after Hip Replacement. Danish Orthopaedic society, Copenhagen Oct 2010




  1. Treatment of Fractures after Hip Replacement: Early and Late. Current Concepts in Joint Replacement, Orlando, Florida, Dec 2010




  1. Tantalum Metal Augments in Severe Acetabular Bone Defects: Big Hopes for Big Holes. Current Concepts in Joint replacement, Orlando, Florida, Dec 2010




  1. MRSA/SE Infection in Orthopaedics: Reason to Change Practice? UBC/BCOA Orthopaedic Update, Vancouver May 2011




  1. Management of the Difficult Femur in Primary Hip Replacement, Calgary Orthopedic Group Feb 2011




  1. Prevention and Management of Dislocation After Hip Replacement, Calgary Orthopedic Group, Feb 2011




  1. Role of Constrained Cups in the Prevention and Management of Dislocation after Hip Replacement, NJ, Feb 2011




  1. The Challenging Femur in Primary Hip Replacement, NJ, Feb 2011




  1. Major Acetabular Bone Defects. Principles of Management, NJ, Feb 2011




  1. Stinchfield Award Presentation (co-author): Prevention of Dislocation in Revision Hip Replacement: Randomized Trial of Large and Regular Femoral Heads. Annual Open Meeting Hip Society, San Diego, CA, Feb 2011




  1. MRSA/SE Infection After Hip Replacement: Need to Change Practice. UBC/VA Grand Rounds, Mar 2011




  1. MRSA/SE Infection After Hip Replacement: Prevention is Key. UBC/BCOA Orthopedic Update, May 2011




  1. Complex Primary Hip Replacement: Femoral Side. Dept of Orthopedics, Northern Ontario Medical School, Thunder Bay, June 2011




  1. Prevention and Management of Dislocation After Hip Replacement. Department of Orthopedics, Northern Ontario Medical School, Thunder Bay, June 2011




  1. Tapered Titanium Stems in Revision Hip Replacement, Department of Orthopedics, Northern Ontario Medical School, Thunder Bay, June 2011




  1. Management of Major Acetabular Defects with Trabecular Metal Augments, Department of Orthopedics, Northern Ontario Medical School, Thunder Bay, June 2011




  1. Role and results of Trabecular Metal for the Management of Major Acetabular Bone Defects in Revision Hip Replacement. VuMedi Webinar, Aug 2011




  1. Emerging Concerns in Infection After Hip Replacement. Evening Course, Vancouver, Aug 2011




  1. Prospective Randomized Multicentre Study of a “New” Minimally Invasive Approach to Hip Replacement. Closed Meeting International Hip Society, Prague, Sept 2011




  1. Prospective Randomized Multicentre Study of a “New” Minimally Invasive Approach to Hip Replacement, Closed Meeting North American Hip Society, Albany, Ohio, Sept 2011




  1. Management of Pelvic Discontinuity. Annual Meeting, German Arthroplasty Society, Berlin Dec 2011



  1. Honorary Address: Management of Periprosthetic Fractures After Hip Replacement. Annual Meeting German Arthroplasty Society, Berlin Dec 2011 (Keynote Address)




  1. Infection After Hip Replacement: Treatment Decisions. Annual Meeting German Arthroplasty Society, Berlin Dec 2011




  1. Fractures After Hip Replacement: Early and Late. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine “Current Concepts in Joint replacement”, Orlando, Dec 2011




  1. Modular Femoral Components for Complex Femoral Revisions. . Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine “Current Concepts in Joint replacement”, Orlando, Dec 2011




  1. Two Stage Management of Infected Knee Replacement: Res Ipse Loquitor. . Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine “Current Concepts in Joint replacement”, Orlando, Dec 2011




  1. Ask the Exerts Complex Primary Hip Challenges, Annual Meeting, AAOS, Feb 2012




  1. “My Worst Case”, The Hip Society Open Meeting, San Francisco, Feb 2012




  1. Role of cemented stems in contemporary hip replacement. Practical Solutions for Complex Issues in Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Miami, April 2012




  1. Fractures after hip replacement: What’s New? Practical Solutions for Complex Issues in Hip and Knee Reconstruction. Miami, April 2012




  1. Principles of management of infection after hip replacement. Practical Solutions for Complex Issues in Hip and Knee Reconstruction. Miami, April 2012




  1. Complex Acetabular Reconstruction for Major Bone Loss and Pelvic Discontinuity. Evening Orthopaedic Course. Los Angeles, CA, May 2012




  1. Tapered Titanium Stems, modular and non-modular for the management of failed hip replacement. Evening Orthopaedic Course, Los Angeles, May 2012




  1. The UCS: Bringing Periprosthetic Fractures to the Next Level. Royal College Lecture. UBC/BCOA, Vancouver May 2012




  1. Technique and results of tapered titanium stems for the management of Vancouver B2 and B3 periprosthetic fractures after hip replacement. VuMedi Webinar, Jun 2012




  1. The monoblock (non-modular) tapered titanium stem in revision hip replacement. Revision THR Course, Montreal, May 2012




  1. Management of B2 and B3 periprosthetic femoral fractures after hip replacement. Revision THR Course, Montreal, May 2012




  1. Principles of management of infection after THR. Revision THR Course, Montreal, May 2012




  1. Role of constrained cups in prevention and treatment of dislocation after THR. Revision THR Course, Montreal, May 2012.




  1. Revision of the Infected Hip Replacement. Calgary Orthopaedic Group. June 2012




  1. Tapered titanium stems and emergence of non-modular designs for revision hip replacement: Role and Results. Calgary Orthopaedic Group May 2012





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