ANTERIOR ADVANTAGE™ Complex Primary to Revision Hip Arthroplasty Lab
This hands-on program has been designed for Orthopaedic surgeons who have completed a minimum of 100 Anterior Approach primary cases and are interested in exploring complex primary and revision topics through the Anterior Approach.
The interactive presentations will be led by faculty highly experienced using this technique. The agenda will provide ample amount of time for both discussion with course faculty and hands-on cadaveric training.
- Saturday, June 6, 2026
- Nashville, TN (offsite)
- 1 PM – 5 PM (Immediately following the AHF 2026 Conference)
32 Spaces Available
Faculty
Why Attend?
What to Expect
- Techniques for complex primary and revision cases
- Hands‑on cadaveric training emphasizing exposure, strategy, and execution
- Faculty-led discussion with practical pearls you can apply immediately
Who This is For
Practicing surgeons performing anterior hip arthroplasty who want to refine technique, manage greater complexity, and learn from peers and faculty who do this work every day.
Learn from Renowned Faculty
Train alongside leading experts in anterior hip arthroplasty who will provide real-world insights, mentorship, and practical techniques to refine your approach.
Note that applications for lab attendance is for attendees of AHF 2026 only. If you haven’t yet registered, you can do so here.
Places are Limited - Apply Early to Secure your Place
Apply to Participate
Attendance will be confirmed on a rolling basis
