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Modern hip resurfacing: Technique, innovation, and global perspectives

Now in its third year, the Cleveland Clinic Hip Conference returns on 3 October 2025, with a focused one-day event at The Berkeley Hotel, London. This year’s programme will centre on the resurgence of hip resurfacing and its evolving role in modern surgical practice. Attendees will engage with expert-led lectures, structured debates, and case-based discussions exploring advances in implant technology, surgical techniques, and clinical outcomes.

The agenda will also highlight the increasing focus on optimising surgical approaches—particularly the anterior approach—and its potential to enhance reproducibility and patient recovery.

Designed for orthopaedic consultants, trainees, and physiotherapists, the conference will bring together leading national and international faculty to share insights and shape the future of hip reconstruction.

Supported by Orthopaedic Research UK, the event will be eligible for CPD accreditation.

Now in its third year, the Cleveland Clinic Hip Conference returns on 3 October 2025, with a focused one-day event at The Berkeley Hotel, London. This year’s programme will centre on the resurgence of hip resurfacing and its evolving role in modern surgical practice. Attendees will engage with expert-led lectures, structured debates, and case-based discussions exploring advances in implant technology, surgical techniques, and clinical outcomes.

The agenda will also highlight the increasing focus on optimising surgical approaches—particularly the anterior approach—and its potential to enhance reproducibility and patient recovery.

Designed for orthopaedic consultants, trainees, and physiotherapists, the conference will bring together leading national and international faculty to share insights and shape the future of hip reconstruction.

Supported by Orthopaedic Research UK, the event will be eligible for CPD accreditation.

Learning aims

To critically evaluate the current and emerging role of hip resurfacing in contemporary orthopaedic practice.
To explore how varying surgical approaches—including the anterior approach—impact the effectiveness and outcomes of hip resurfacing procedures.
To assess the clinical rationale behind modern implant innovations, such as ceramic bearings and uncemented designs.
To foster international dialogue around key issues including patient selection, long-term outcomes, and the reproducibility of surgical techniques in hip resurfacing.
Educational objectives

By the end of this event, participants will be able to:

Assess the clinical indications for hip resurfacing compared to total hip arthroplasty.
Analyse the advantages and limitations of different surgical approaches used in resurfacing procedures.
Understand the design principles and early clinical outcomes of next-generation implants, including ceramic-on-ceramic and uncemented systems.
Reflect on current trends in surgical training, reproducibility, and evolving patient expectations in hip resurfacing.
Engage in informed discussions with international experts on case selection, complication avoidance, and real-world clinical outcomes.

Informations
London, Royaume-Uni
Orthopaedic Research Uk
Zali Brown
10a Chandos Street
Date
Contact mail
z.brown@oruk.org