AHF 2026 Practicing Surgeons' Advanced Cadaveric Learning Course
Put what you’ve learned at AHF 2026 into practice at the advanced anterior hip labs. Designed for practicing surgeons who want to refine technique, work through revision-level problems, guided by surgeons who live this work every day.
Led in partnership with DePuy Synthes and Smith+Nephew, each lab will focus on the kinds of surgical scenarios that actually show up in modern hip practice.
- Saturday, June 6, 2026
- Nashville, TN (offsite)
- 2 PM – 5 PM (Immediately following the AHF 2026 Conference)
The lab will focus on:
Want to take your Anterior Hip Approach to The Next Level?
Join an all star faculty (John Horberg, Aldo Riesgo, Alexander Sah, Vivek Shah, Jonathan Yerasimides and Charles Lawrie) for this engaging event that will focus on challenging primary cases, advanced surgical techniques, improving efficiencies, and integrating technology into your workflow.
Products used include:
- Z1™ Femoral Hip Stem
- G7® Acetabular System
- Arcos® Modular Femoral Revision System
- HAMMR™ Automated Hip Surgical Impactor System
- and OrthoGrid Hip AI®.
12 Spaces Available
The lab will feature:
Join two leaders in the field:
– Dr. Edwin Su (HSS, NY) – Demonstrating the Anterior Approach hips OFF-TABLE
– Dr. Kris J. Alden (Steadman Clinic, Aspen) – Bringing expertise in complex anterior THA
You’ll get hands-on experience with the Conformity Stem system — a single broach solution offering 92 stem options for unmatched intraoperative flexibility.
Plus, Naviswiss will be on-site, providing a live navigation demo, so you can experience real-time precision in the lab setting.
Whether you’re early in your anterior hip journey or looking to expand your implant versatility and technique, this lab delivers practical insights you can apply immediately
Additional product features at the lab – U-Motion II plus Acetabular cup system, United Locking Cage, United DA Power Hook, UTS Stem
Why Attend?
What to Expect
- Advanced primary and revision-focused instruction grounded in real surgical cases
Hands-on cadaveric work emphasizing exposure, strategy, and execution
Faculty-led discussion around intraoperative decision-making – especially as cases move beyond straightforward primaries
Practical pearls you can apply immediately as you extend the anterior approach into more complex primary and revision scenarios
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.
