Johnson & Johnson

WEBINAR

Perception vs. Evidence: Anterior Approach Total Hip Replacement

presented by Johnson & Johnson

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Program

Samir Bhattacharyya

  • Brief introduction to the inception and leadership in evidence development and communication
  • Discuss purpose and reasoning behind new data 

US Lead, Health Economics and Market Access DePuy Synthes

Atul Kamath

  • Perception vs. Evidence: Functional  Outcomes
  • In-Hospital outcomes
  • 90-day outcomes

Penn Medicine Director, Center for Hip Preservation

Friedrich Boettner

  • Perception vs. Evidence: Complications
  • Long term safety evidence 

HSS Hospital for Special Surgery

Atul Kamath, MD, Friedrich Boettner, MD, and Samir Bhattacharyya, PHD discuss the differences in past perceptions versus current clinical evidence on Anterior Approach Total Hip Replacement. New data on In-Hospital, 90-Day, and Long-Term outcomes advocates for the use of the Anterior Approach for Total Hip Replacement.

Release: 09/05/2018

Expiration: 09/06/2018

Location: Online

Credits: This lecture qualifies for 0 CME credit hours.

Cost: $0.0

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