Corin

AAOS 79th Annual Meeting

20 January 2012

AAOS 2012.JPGThe American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting will take place at the Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco from Wednesday 8 - Friday - 10 February 2012. Please join us in North Hall, booth number 4237 to learn more about our product portfolio including Trinity advanced bearing acetabular system, MiniHip bone conserving hip solution, MetaFix total cementless hip replacement, Cormet advanced hip resurfacing, Unity total knee system, Uniglide unicompartmental knee replacement, Rotaglide+ total knee system, LARS ligament reconstruction system and Zenith total ankle replacement. There will also be an opportunity to view new technologies, featuring ECiMa, TiFoam, Chromium Nitride, TiN and BONIT coatings and patient matched instruments.

Ask the expert.jpgDr Stefan Kreuzer (Houston, USA) will be available to answer your questions on a range of topics including surgical technique, design rationale, clinical performance and tips and tricks related to MiniHip on Thursday and Friday lunchtime. If you would like to attend one of these 'Ask the expert' sessions please register your interest by emailing events@coringroup.com or telephone +44 (0)1285 649 230.  To download the flyer click here or on the image

The Conservative hip continuum of care.jpgOn Wednesday evening Corin will be hosting 'The conservative hip continuum of care' meeting at the Omni San Francisco Hotel (500 California Street) from 5.30pm - 8.00pm. This meeting will focus on patient demographics and the importance of optimising bone preservation for potential future procedures, expert faculty presenting will be Dr Andrew Shimmin (Melbourne, Australia), Prof Jörg Jerosch (Neuss, Germany), Dr Stefan Kreuzer (Houston, USA), Dr Christian Kothny (Munich, Germany), Miss Sarah Muirhead-Allwood (London, UK) and Dr Orhun Muratoglu (Boston, USA). In order to register your interest please email events@coringroup.com or telephone +44 (0)1285 649 230. To download the flyer click here or on the image.

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