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Course program AOTrauma CourseAdvanced Principles of Fracture Management October 6 9, 2016 Tbilisi, Georgia

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Course program

AOTrauma Course—Advanced

Principles of Fracture Management

October 6 – 9, 2016 Tbilisi, Georgia

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AOTrauma Course—Advanced Principles of Fracture Management

Dear AOTrauma course participant

We have the honor to welcome you to the AOTrauma Sub Regional Course—Advanced Principles of

Fracture Management run by the new AOTrauma Specialty! We hope you will enjoy your course and the

entire experience.

What is AOTrauma? We are the "clinical division"—a community for Trauma and Orthopaedics within the AO

Foundation. As an AO Specialty we aim to integrate and align applied and clinical research, education, and

community development functions into one direction—AOTrauma for the benefit of our members,

stakeholders, and patients.

How AOTrauma benefits you? By working as a single team we will focus and better leverage our resources,

expertise, and skills to create and deliver new and greater value to our members.

What does this mean in education? AOTrauma is committed to providing you the best possible educational

experience by continuously embracing and introducing new educational techniques to help you learn and

more effectively implement your knowledge for the benefit of your patients.

Why join AOTrauma? Joining AOTrauma means you are part of the “Trauma & Orthopaedic” community

within the AO. AOTrauma will help you develop lifelong friendships and relationships; we will help you access

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our “knowledge network” and get involved in new opportunities that advance trauma care.

Yours sincerely,

Kodi Kojima

Chairperson AOTrauma

Education Commission

Nikolaus Renner Chairperson AOTrauma

International Board

PS: Your experiences with us, over the next few days, will result in the realization of new and meaningful

knowledge, skills, and understanding that we hope will translate into improved patient care.

The first AO Course was held in Davos in 1960—these early courses pioneered psychomotor techniques by

teaching practical skills of AO Techniques. Since those early days over 250,000 surgeons and 135,000 ORP

staff from over 110 countries have attended AO Courses—we now launch AOTrauma to move our education

to the next level.

Content

2 Value statement

2 The AO principles

3 Dear AOTrauma course participant

4 Goal of the course

4 Target participants

4 Course objectives

4 Course description

5 Chairpersons

5 Faculty

6 Thursday, May 29, 2014

7 Friday, May 30, 2014

8 Saturday, May 31, 2014

9 Sunday, June 01, 2014

10 Course organization

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11 Course information

12 Course logistics

13 Course venue

14 Upcoming courses

Goal of the course

The AOTrauma Course—Advanced Principles of Fracture Management teaches Advanced principles and

current concepts in the treatment of injuries, incorporating the latest techniques in operative fractur e

management. The AOTrauma Advanced Principles course is the initial step along the path of lifelong learning

in the area of operative fracture management.

Target participants

The AOTrauma Course—Advanced Principles of Fracture Management is targeted at doctors in surgical

training but is also open for those who are interested in furthering their knowledge and skills in operative

fracture care.

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Course objectives

Discuss the concepts of stability, their influence on bone healing, and how to apply implants to achieve appropriate

stability

Plan a treatment based on assessment, imaging, classification, and decision making

Apply reduction techniques in fracture management with attention to the importance of the soft-tissue

Treat diaphyseal and simple (peri)articular fractures using different application techniques

Evaluate and recognize the special problems related to; fractures in the immature skeleton, pelvic injuries,

osteoporotic fractures, postoperative infection and delayed union and/or nonunion

Plan the initial treatment of the polytraumatized patient

Course description

This face-to-face course is built in a modular system. Evidence-based lectures will cover the key information

required. In the simulations of the AO Skills Lab participants will experience and test basic principles and

develop important skills. Discussing cases in small groups will reinforce the principles and help participants

to understand decision making and management skills. In practical exercises, participants will acquire the

skills for the application of various techniques.

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Chairpersons

Paata Gudushauri, Tbilisi, Georgia Andrey Smirnov, Tallin, Estonia

Faculty

Agus Haluk Turkey [email protected] Beruashvili Zurab Georgia [email protected]

Cimmerman Matej Slovenia [email protected] Gudushauri Paata Georgia [email protected] Kullerkann Alo Estonia [email protected] Khabeishvili Zurab Georgia [email protected] Magradze Sergo Georgia [email protected] Makulavicius Aleksas Lithuania [email protected] Pirpilashvili Malkhaz Georgia [email protected] Radzins Marcis Latvia [email protected] Sitnik Alexandre Belarus [email protected] Smirnov Andrey Estonia [email protected] Zimlitski Mikhael Georgia [email protected]

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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Lecture hall: xxx

TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO

08:00–08:30 Registration of participants

Module 1 AO Principles Moderator: Pirpilashvili

08:30–08:40 Welcome remarks and course organization Smirnov/Gudushauri

08:40–09:00 AO principles—evolution and progress M.Cimmerman

09:00–09:15 Soft tissue protection, reduction techniques and type of stability Z.Beruashvili

09:15–09:30 The principles reviewed for new implant generations Haluk Agus

09:30–09:45 Minimally invasive techniques A.Sitnik

09:45–10:00 Discussion

10:00–11:15 Practical exercise 1:

Reduction Techniques(Tibia/Fibula model) A.Smirnov

11:15–11:45 COFFEE BREAK

11:45–13:00 Small group discussions 1: Modern applications of principles Group A Group B Group C

Group A:

Kullerkann, Pirpilashvili

Group B:

Radzins,Magradze

Group C:

Sitnik, Beruashvili

13:00-15:00 LUNCH BREAK

Module 2 Fractures around the shoulder Moderator: Radzins

15:00–15:15 Fractures of the clavicle S.Magradze

15:15–15:30 Proximal humerus fractures: classification, indication, methods of treatment

M. Radzins

15:30–15:45 Arthroplasty in fractures of the proximal humerus A.Kullerkann

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15:45–16:00 Discussion

16:00–17:15 Practical exercise 2: Stabilization of a complex fracture of the proximal humerus with a Philos plate

M.Radzins

17:15–17:30 COFFEE BREAK

Module 3 Fractures of the upper extremity Moderator: A. Kullerkann

17:30–17:45 Complex humeral shaft fracture, controversy plate or nail M.Pirpilashvili

17:45–18:00 Fractures of the distal humerus M. Radzins

18:00–18:15 Fracture dislocation of the elbow A.Kullerkann

18:30–18:45 Discussion

18:45 End of day 1

Friday, October 7, 2016

Lecture hall: xxx

TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO

08:00–09:15 Small group discussions 2: Fractures of upper extremity Group A Group B Group C

Group A:

Kullerkann, Pirpilashvili

Group B:

Makulavicius,Magradze Group C: Sitnik, Beruashvili

09:15–10:45 Practical exercise 3: Type C1 distal humeral fracture

A.Kullerkann

10:45–11:00 COFFEE BREAK

Module 4 Lower extremity—part 1 Moderator: A. Sitnik

11:00–11:15 Femoral neck fractures M.Zimlitski

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11:15–11:30 Trochanteric fractures A.Smirnov

11:30–11:45 Femur shaft fractures A.Sitnik

11:45–12:00 Distal femoral fractures P.Gudushauri

12:00–12:15 Discussion

12:15–13:15 Small group discussions 3: Problematic fractures around the Femur Group A Group B Group C

Group A:

Makulavicius,

Pirpilashvili

Group B:

Radzins,Magradze Group C:

Sitnik, Beruashvili

13:15–14:30 LUNCH BREAK

14:30–15:45 Practical exercise 4: Plating of an intraarticular fracture in the distal femur using an LCP

DF

A.Sitnik

15:45-16:05 COFFEE BREAK

Module 4 Lower extremity—part 2 Moderator: A.Makulavicius

16:05-16:20 Tibial plateau fractures P.Gudushauri

16:20–16:35 The pilon fractures M.Pirpilashvili

16:35–16:50 Talar neck fractures A.Makulavicius

16:50–17:05 Calcaneal fractures P,Gudushauri

17:05-17:20 Midfoot injuries and complications—navicular and Lisfranc

A.Makulavicius

17:20–17:35 Discussion

17:35 End of day 2

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Lecture hall: xxx

TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO

Module 5 Pelvis Moderator: M.Cimmermann

08:00–08:15 Anatomy and radiology of the pelvis M.Cimmermann

08:15–08:30 Fractures of the pelvis—pathomechanism and classification A.Smirnov

08:30–08:45 Recognition of lethal pelvic fractures—closed and open H.Agus

08:45–09:00 Discussion

09:00–10:20 Practical exercise 5: Management of a type 41-C3 bicondylar tibial plateau fracture using an LCP

P.Gudushauri

10:20–10:50 COFFEE BREAK

Module 6 Acetabulum Moderator: A. Smirnov

10:50–11:05 Anatomy and radiology of the acetabulum M.Cimmermann

11:05–11:20 Acetabular fractures, pathomechanism, classification, and treatment

A.Smirnov

11:20–11:35 The neurovascular complications of acetabular fractures H.Agus

11:35–11:50 Posterior approach to the hip A.Smirnov

11:50–12:05 Discussion

12:05–13:30 LUNCH BREAK

13:30–14:45 Small group discussions 4: Problematic fractures around the knee, Tibia, Ankle, Foot Group A Group B Group C

Group A: Makulavicius,

Pirpilashvili

Group B:

Radzins,Magradze Group C: Sitnik,

Beruashvili

14:45–15:05 COFFEE BREAK

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Module 7 Complex injuries Moderator:P.Gudushauri

15:05–15:20 State of the art in the management of multiple-injured patients M.Cimmerman

15:20–15:35 Open fractures—principles of treatment P.Gudushauri

15:35–15:50 Mangled extremity management A.Makulavicius

15:50–16:05 Periprosthetic fractures A.Smirnov

16:05–16:20 Discussion

16:20-18:00 Practical exercise 6: Calcaneus Fracture (in foam)

A.Makulavicius

18:00 End of day 3

Sunday, October 9, 201

Lecture hall: xxx

Time Agenda item Who

08:00–09:15 Small group discussions 5: Combination fractures and complications Group A Group B Group C

Group A: Cimmermann,

Makulavicius,

Group B: Radzins,

H.Agus Group C: Sitnik,

Kullerkann

09:15–09:45 COFFEE BREAK

Module 8 Complications and controversies Moderator:Haluk Agus

09:45–10:00 Biomechanical reasons of bone union disorders:nonunions A.Sitnik

10:00–10:15 Implant removal—controversies P.Gudushauri

10:15–10:30 LCP implants—controversies H.Agus

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10:30–10:45 Violation of AO principles M.Cimmerman

10:45–11:00 Discussion

11:00–11:15 Course summary and closure Smirnov/Gudushauri

11:15 End of course

Course organization

AOTrauma

George Clay

Clavadelerstrasse 8

7270 Davos, Switzerland

Phone +41 81 414 27 25

Fax +41 81 414 22 84

Email [email protected]

Course logistics

Industrial Partner SYNG Ltd Ms Manana Gudushauri Kekelidze 18 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia Phone +995 77 47 87 07 Fax +995 32 252 144 Email [email protected]

Course information

Course fee

AOTrauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management: € 650.00.

Included in the course fee are conference bag with documentation, coffee breaks, and course certificate.

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Accreditation

AOTrauma Courses are accredited for continuing medical education (CME) programs. The number of credit points

or hours varies from country to country. The final information and number of credit points will be distributed with the

course certificate.

Evaluation guidelines

All AOTrauma courses apply the same evaluation process, either the audience response system (ARS) or paper

and pencil questionnaires. This will help AOTrauma to ensure that we continue to meet your training needs. In

some regions, CME accreditation is dependent on the participant’s evaluation results.

Intellectual property

Course materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. All rights are

reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aotrauma.org/legal.

Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions, or any course

materials is strictly forbidden. Participants violating intellectual property will be dismissed.

The AO Foundation reserves the right to film, photograph, and audio record during their events. Participants must

understand that in this context they may appear in these recorded materials. The AO Foundation assumes

participants agree that these recorded materials may be used for AO marketing and other purposes, and made

available to the public.

Security

Security checks may be conducted at the entrance of the building. Wearing of a name tag is compulsory during

lectures, workshops, and group discussions.

No insurance

The course organization does not take out insurance to cover any individual against accidents, thefts or other risks.

Use of mobile phones

Use of mobile phones is not allowed in the lecture halls and in other rooms during educational activities. Please be

considerate of others by turning off your mobile phone.

Dress code Casual Course language English

Course venue

Hotel Beaumonde Garden Marshal Gelovani str.6a Tbilisi, Georgia Marshal Gelovani Street 6A, Tbilisi, Georgien Telefon: +995 599 38 03 65 Accommodation for participants Book your hotel room until XXXX 2014, The number of rooms is limited. Reservation and payment will be done individually by participants. Accomodation is not included in the Registration fee, it has to be paid directly to the Hotel. Room rates Twin for sgl use XXX euro. Breakfast+VAT included.

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Check in at XXX p.m. Check out until XXX of the next day. Hotel reservation & distances How to register??? Distances from to Hotel:

Railway stationXXX km Bus stationXXX km Airport XXX km

Upcoming courses

Please consult the AOTrauma webpage:

https://aotrauma.aofoundation.org/Structure/education/events-courses/Pages/events-courses.aspx

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AOTrauma Europe Stettbachstrasse 6, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland Phone +41 44 200 24 20, Fax +41 44 200 24 21, [email protected]

Logistics and support provided by an educational grant from Synthes.