DDU 2026: Mastering Fundamentals, Defining the Future
Friday 14th and 15th August | W Melbourne, Australia

DDU 2026: Mastering Fundamentals, Defining the Future


Founded in 2011, Deformity Down Under (DDU) began as a surgeon-led initiative focused on advancing spinal deformity care through collaboration and clinically relevant education. Built by surgeons, for surgeons, it remains grounded in open dialogue and improving patient outcomes.
Today, DDU reflects the full breadth of spine surgery, bringing together orthopaedic and neurosurgical perspectives in a forum centred on thoughtful decision-making and durable outcomes. The meeting attracts world-leading spine key opinion leaders, supported by our vast network of supply partners.
Now in its 15th year, DDU connects leading clinicians across Australia, New Zealand and beyond to share insights and advance spine care.
DDU 2026 will feature two full days of plenary sessions, bringing together a dynamic mix of live patient consults, expert presentations, debates, case-based discussions, and panel-led Q&A. The program is centred on Decision. Discipline. Durability. - focusing on the clinical judgement required to select the right intervention, the discipline to execute it well, and the long-term outcomes that define success in spine surgery.
Reflecting the evolving landscape of contemporary spine practice, the agenda spans both orthopaedic and neurosurgical perspectives across a broad range of topics. These include paediatric and adult deformity, spinal oncology, degenerative conditions, enabling technologies, and the management of complex or high-risk patients. Sessions are designed to encourage open discussion, challenge established thinking, and support practical, real-world decision-making.
A key feature of DDU remains its emphasis on interactive learning. Through case-based formats, multidisciplinary input, and audience engagement, the meeting creates space for genuine dialogue between faculty and delegates.
In addition to the formal program, the meeting includes dedicated time for informal connection, allowing attendees to engage with peers, share experiences, and strengthen professional networks within the spine community.

1 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000
Held at Ilumina Event Space, a contemporary venue designed to bring people together in one connected space for both the day session and evening celebration.
With its open, modern setting and room to connect, it sets the tone for a day of shared moments, energy and a memorable 20-year milestone.

Dress Code: LifeHealthcare Polo Causal
Our plenary session brings us together to hear from leaders on our priorities, how we’ve performed, and what lies ahead, alongside insights from keynote speakers.
It’s a moment to reflect on 20 years of progress, reconnect as a business, and align on the opportunities shaping our next chapter.

Cocktail attire – shades of green
A night to celebrate the people behind 20 years of impact, the Emerald Gala Awards brings our teams together to recognise the moments, milestones and contributions that have shaped LifeHealthcare.
Join us in cocktail attire, with a touch of green, as we celebrate where we’ve come from and the future we’re building together.
DDU brings together a diverse faculty of leading spine surgeons from across Australia, New Zealand, and the international community. Each faculty member is selected for their clinical expertise, leadership, and ability to contribute to high-quality, practice-focused discussion.
The faculty reflects a balance of orthopaedic and neurosurgical perspectives, fostering meaningful collaboration and a broader view of contemporary spine practice. This diversity of expertise underpins the strength of the meeting, supporting open dialogue, shared learning, and the continued advancement of spine care.

Mr Kris Lundine is an Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon practicing at the Royal Children's Hospital and Epworth Private Hospital in Melbourne. His practice includes both adult and paediatric spinal pathology and his primary research interest is around complex paediatric deformity surgery. Mr Lundine has also completed an MSc in Medical Education and is currently the Education Chair for the Spine Society of Australia.

Mr Paul Smith is an Australian-trained Neurosurgeon providing neurosurgical and spine surgery services across Melbourne. He is Director of Neurosurgery at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne. Mr Smith undertook advanced training in the United Kingdom at Salford Royal and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. He holds a PhD in neurogenesis, with widely cited international publications, and is actively involved in medical education and neurosurgical registrar training.

International Faculty
Dr Serena Hu | San Francisco, USA
Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).

International Faculty
Dr David Farrington | Sevilla, Spain
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Prof Martin Gehrchen | Copenhagen, Denmark
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Dr Burt Yaszay | Seattle, USA
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Dr Andrew Sama | New York, USA
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Prof Reuben Soh | Singapore
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Dr Dennis Hey | Singapore
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>

International Faculty
Dr OuYang Youheng | Singapore
<<Dr. Serena Hu is Professor and Chief of Spine Surgery in Orthopaedic Surgery (and by courtesy, Neurosurgery) at Stanford University. Her clinical interest in spinal deformity surgery focuses on patient outcomes, reduction of complications, and cost-effectiveness. She earned her MD from McGill University and completed her orthopaedic surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She was president of the American Orthopaedic Association (2021) and the Scoliosis Research Society (2022).>>





Delivering World-Class Education
DDU 2026 is delivered by LifeHealthcare, an industry-leading provider of professional education with a proven track record of delivering high-quality, clinician-led programs across Australia and New Zealand.
Working in close collaboration with expert faculty, the program is designed to be practical, evidence-informed, and grounded in real-world clinical decision-making. Our commitment to diverse perspectives supports balanced discussion and meaningful learning.

Friday 14th August
9:30–10:00 AM — Registration & Morning Tea
10:00 AM–5:30 PM — Plenary Day 1
Saturday 15th August
8:30 AM–4:30 PM — Plenary Day 2
There is no registration fee for DDU 2026.
Please note: All attendees (excluding faculty) are responsible for arranging their own travel, including flights to and from Melbourne.
What’s included:
• Event access – Full access to both days of plenary sessions
• Meals and hospitality – All catering included as part of the official DDU program and associated side events
• Accommodation – Complimentary accommodation at W Melbourne for the duration of the event, including daily breakfast
Airport transfers – Uber vouchers will be provided for transfers between Melbourne Airport and W Melbourne
For further details, including accommodation dates, please visit the FAQ page.
Accommodation will be arranged in line with your registration form or any subsequent communication with the conference organisers. A confirmation number will be provided once The W Hotel allocates your guest room.
Upon arrival, please check in at reception on Ground Level (Flinders Lane Entrance).
Your stay includes accommodation, daily breakfast for one guest, and Wi-Fi. Please note:
• A personal credit card is required at check-in to cover incidentals or additional guests
• Any additional nights outside the official DDU program will be charged to your personal credit card
Onsite Parking
Onsite parking is available {details TBC}
Entry Address:
{TBC}
For Delegates & Faculty
{TBC}
To do this, either:
Complete the registration form
or
Contact us at: DDU2026@tcr.events
Parking instructions will be included in your final registration summary.
For Staff & Suppliers
Onsite self-parking is available at {TBC}
Please self-park and expense parking through your usual process.
Link to Secure Parking 522 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
DDU will be held in The Great Room 1 & 2, on Level {*} of The W Melbourne event space.
Entering Via Flinders Lane
Guests entering from Flinders Lane {**}
Entering Via Collins Street
Guests entering from Collins Street {*}
In-House Guests
Take the lifts to {**} towards the Great Room 1& 2
Friday 14th August | 6:30pm-10pm
The DDU 2026 Gala Dinner will take place at the {TBA} — just a short {**} from the W Melbourne. Further details will be provided closer to the event.
CONTACT / ENQUIRIES
The Conference Room - Event Logistics
DDU2026@tcr.events
+61 2 8596 3200
Where and when will DDU 2026 be held?
DDU 2026 will be held at W Melbourne, located at 408 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, on Friday, 14 August and Saturday, 15 August 2026.
What is included in my registration?
Registration for the two-day program includes:
• Full access to plenary sessions and educational content across both days
• All meals and hospitality as part of the official DDU program and associated side events
• DDU Gala Dinner (details to be confirmed)
• Airport transfers via Uber vouchers
How do I get to Melbourne?
To support the long-term sustainability of DDU and maintain the quality of the program, delegates (excluding faculty) are responsible for arranging their own flights to and from Melbourne.
When should I arrive and depart?
If travelling interstate or internationally, please plan to arrive in Melbourne with sufficient time to attend registration, which runs between 9:30 AM and 10:00 AM on Friday, 14th August. Plenary sessions will commence promptly at 10:00 AM.
Plenary sessions will commence mid-morning (exact timing to be confirmed).
DDU will conclude on the afternoon of Saturday, 15th August, at approximately 4:30 pm. We recommend booking return flights that allow adequate time to travel to the airport following the close of the event.
How do I get to and from the airport?
Melbourne Airport is located approximately 20–30 minutes from W Melbourne, depending on traffic.
Uber vouchers will be provided for transfers between Melbourne Airport and the hotel.
Further details will be provided closer to the event.
Can I extend my stay at W Melbourne?
Yes. When completing your registration, you will be able to nominate your preferred check-in and check-out dates.
Any additional nights outside of the official DDU program will be at your own expense and charged directly to your personal credit card.
Can I bring a guest?
Yes, additional guests are welcome.
Please note that accommodation inclusions are based on a single occupant. Additional charges may apply for extra guests, including breakfast. Please indicate this during registration so arrangements can be made with the hotel.
How do I book my flights?
Unless you are part of the DDU faculty or advised otherwise, all delegates are required to arrange their own flights via their usual booking process.
Is DDU CPD-accredited?
DDU 2026 will be accredited for relevant Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points.
Further details, including claiming requirements, will be confirmed closer to the event.
CONTACT / ENQUIRIES
The Conference Room - Event Logistics
DDU2026@tcr.events
+61 2 8596 3200
LifeHealthcare
education@lifehealthcare.com.au or contact Maria Peach +61 411 594 235