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Programme

Thursday 2nd July  - Friday 3rd July 2026

Below is the programme overview for EAHM 2026. A more detailed daily programme can be found on the subpages.

Please note that the programme is subject to development up to the meeting, so please check back here for the latest updates.

Thursday 2nd July, 2026

08:00 - 09:00

​09:00 - 09:03

09:03 - 09:05

09:05 - 09:20

09:20 - 09:25

09:25 - 09:32

09:33 - 09:40

09:41 - 09:48

09:49 - 09:56​

09:57 - 10:04

10:05 - 10:12

Registration and Refreshments 

​Welcome

Introduction to Key Note 1

My Direct Anterior Approach Journey

​Introduction to Anatomic Session​ - Surgical/cadaveric Videos

Capsular releases for femoral exposure without a table extension

​​Normal Anatomy of the DAA

The complex femur in high dislocation

The complex acetabulum - enhancing exposure

Distal extension and exposure for femoral revision

Extensile exposure Capsular releases for hip resurfacing

10:13 - 10:28

10:28 - 10:30

10:30 - 10:45

10:45 - 11:10

11:10 - 11:50

11:51 - 11:58

12:00 - 13:10

13:25 - 13:29

13:30 - 13:45

13:46 - 13:50

13:51 - 13:55

13:56 - 14:00

14:01 - 14:05

14:06 - 14:10

14:11 - 14:15

14:17 - 14:20

14:20 - 14:27

14:28 - 14:35

​14:36 - 14:43

14:44 - 14:51

14:51 - 15:00

15:00 - 15:20

15:20 - 15:40

15:42 - 16:02

16:04 - 16:23

16:25 - 16:50

16:50 - 17:00

17:00 - 18:00 ​

18:00 - 19:00

Q&A discussion

Introduction to Kristoff Corten

Breaking Barriers: Becoming an Entrepreneur in Orthopaedics

Refreshments

Podium Presentations from Abstract Submissions

Discussion

Lunch/Industry sponsored sessions

Introduction to Andrew Wickline

Keynote 2: Holistic Care Keynote 

Instruments I use?

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Introduction to Ambulatory Surgery Centre

Evolution of care provision - Is Ambulatory Surgery Centre care the way forward?

Ambulatory Surgery Centre in US: a different perspective

Running an Ambulatory Surgery Centre

Investment company Presentation

Discussion

Refreshments

Bikini incision should be the approach of choice for primary THA

Dual Mobility is unnecessary in primary DAA

Every acetabular cup should have two screws​​​​

Podium Presentations from Abstract Submissions

Round-up for Day 1

Industry sponsored sessions

Drinks Reception

Friday 3rd July, 2026

07:00 - 08:00

08:00 - 08:03

08:03 - 08:05

08:05 - 08:20

08:20 - 08:25

08:26 - 08:31

08:32 - 08:37

08:38 - 08:43

08:44 - 08:49

08:50 - 08:55

08:56 - 09:01

09:02 - 09:20

09:21 - 09:25

09:25 - 09:40

09:41 - 09:45

09:45 - 10:00

10:00 - 10:20

10:20 - 10:25

10:25 - 10:30

10:31 - 10:36

10:37 - 10:42

10:43 - 10:48

10:49 - 10:54

10:55 - 11:00

11:01 - 11:06

11:06 - 11:20

11:22 - 11:55

11:55 - 12:15

12:15 -12:33

12:35 - 12:53

12:55 - 13:10

13:15 - 13:30

13:31 - 13:35

13:36 - 13:40

13:41 - 13:45

13:46 - 13:50

13:50 - 14:00

14:00 - 15:00

Registration and Refreshments​

Welcome

Introduction to Key Note 4

Flying against the Wind

Complex Primaries

"‘Difficult DAA cases. Tips for dealing with’- Obese patient"

Femoral version anomalies

Extreme femoral varus/valgus or angular deformity

Acetabular Dysplasia

Acetabular Protrusio

THR post nail/DHS

Q&A discussion

Introduction to Joseph Moskal

Challenges I have faced whilst introducing DAA in the US

Introduction to Charles DeCook - Maximising theatre efficiency

Maximising theatre efficiency

Refreshments

Acetabular Revision and Femoral Revisions

Revision with Bikini Incision

Revision cage

Revising MOM resurfacing with osteolysis

Acetabular revisons - Inside and outside complex revision

Acetabular revision with femoral stem retention

Femoral revisions using a long stem

 

Q&A discussion

Capsular reconstruction should be undertaken in every case

​Refreshments

Lipped cup liners are a never necessary in primary DAA THR

​​​​​​​​​Intra-operative Fluoroscopy makes primary DAA unnecessarily complicated

​​​​​From Conversation to Insight: Podcast Learning Overview

Acetebular cup, should they be rigid or flexible?

Fellowship report

Top Video Tip

Fellowship report

Prizes

Closing remarks

Lunch and Departures

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