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BELLAGIO, LAS VEGAS DECEMBER 6-8, 2012 NEW FOR 2012 Adolescent and Pediatric ACL Controversies MRI Clinical Correlation Arthroscopic Non–Anchor Rotator Cuff Repair Latest Techniques in Hip Arthroscopy Coding and Practice Management Update Procedure–Specific Cadaver Labs Conference Chair KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MD Albert Einstein College of Medicine Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles Honored Professors John Bergfeld, MD Director of the Operating Room and Senior Surgeon Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center James Esch, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Orthopaedics University of California, San Diego School of Medicine International Honored Professor Gilles Walch, MD Department of Shoulder Surgery Centre Orthopédique Santy, Hôpital Privé Jean Mermoz Lyon, France Distinguished Lecturer Steve Arnoczky, DVM Wade O. Brinker Professor of Veterinary Surgery Director, Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic Research Michigan State University Knee Program Chair MARK MILLER, MD University of Virginia Shoulder Program Chair CLAUDE T. MOORMAN III, MD Duke University Hip Program Chair MARC PHILIPPON, MD The Steadman Clinic Practice Management Chair JACK M. BERT, MD University of Minnesota School of Medicine Vice Chair/Lab Director JOSEPH M. BELLAPIANTA, MD Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles Join us for this comprehensive update on the latest techniques in treating knee, shoulder, and hip injuries. Sponsored by: Rates starting at just $109 a night! Yes, at the Bellagio! Earn 30 CME Credits PRESENTED BY AND 2ND ANNUAL For more information go to: www.ETO-CME.qhc.com Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter PRESENTED BY AND REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 14 SAVE $200!

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BELLAGIO, LAS VEGAS

DECEMBER 6-8, 2012

NEW FOR 2012

Adolescent and Pediatric ACL Controversies

MRI Clinical Correlation

Arthroscopic Non–Anchor Rotator Cuff Repair

Latest Techniques in Hip Arthroscopy

Coding and Practice Management Update

Procedure–Specifi c Cadaver Labs

Conference Chair

KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MDAlbert Einstein College of MedicinePlancher Orthopaedics & Sports MedicineOrthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles

Honored ProfessorsJohn Bergfeld, MDDirector of the Operating Room and Senior SurgeonCleveland Clinic Sports Health Center

James Esch, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorDepartment of OrthopaedicsUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine

International Honored Professor Gilles Walch, MDDepartment of Shoulder SurgeryCentre Orthopédique Santy, Hôpital Privé Jean MermozLyon, France

Distinguished Lecturer Steve Arnoczky, DVMWade O. Brinker Professor of Veterinary SurgeryDirector, Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic ResearchMichigan State University

Knee Program Chair

MARK MILLER, MDUniversity of Virginia

Shoulder Program Chair

CLAUDE T. MOORMAN III, MDDuke University

Hip Program Chair

MARC PHILIPPON, MDThe Steadman Clinic

Practice Management Chair

JACK M. BERT, MDUniversity of Minnesota School of Medicine

Vice Chair/Lab Director

JOSEPH M. BELLAPIANTA, MDOrthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles

Join us for this comprehensive update on the latest techniques in treating knee, shoulder, and hip injuries.

Sponsored by:

Rates starting at just $109 a night! Yes, at the Bellagio!

Earn 30 CME Credits

PRESENTED BY

AND

2ND ANNUAL

For more information go to: www.ETO-CME.qhc.com Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter

PRESENTED BY

AND

REGISTER BY

SEPTEMBER 14

SAVE $200!

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Dear Colleague,

On behalf of the entire faculty, and our sponsors, it is our pleasure to invite your participation at the Second Annual Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Arthroscopic Surgery Meeting (ETO), taking place December 6-8, 2012, at the Bellagio, Las Vegas.

This 2.5 day educational event will provide a comprehensive update of the latest techniques in treating knee, shoulder, and hip injuries, as well as important updates in proper coding for your practice.

The program offers an outstanding opportunity to earn 30 CME credits before year’s end.

For this year’s program, we have introduced many new features, including:• Adolescent and pediatric ACL controversies • MRI clinical correlation• Arthroscopic non–anchor rotator cuff repair• Latest techniques in hip arthroscopy• Diagnosing shoulder pathology with ultrasound• Coding and practice management update• Procedure–specifi c cadaver labs

Our venue, the Bellagio, Las Vegas, will provide a comfortable setting by day and fabulous dining and entertainment options at the conclusion of each day’s session—with incredible room rates starting at just $109 a night!

We hope you can join us this December at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.

Sincerely,Kevin D. Plancher, MD Claude T. Moorman III, MD Mark Miller, MD Jack M. Bert, MDMarc Philippon, MD Joseph Bellapianta, MD

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery is designed for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, orthopedic residents, and subspecialty fellows. Allied health professionals, including PAs, NPs, physical therapists, and athletic trainers, and residents and fellows (with a letter from your Chair) are welcome at reduced rates.

ACCREDITATIONThe Christ Hospital is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Christ Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 30 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

FACULTY DISCLOSUREIn accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Essential Areas and Policies, information about the relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if any) will be included in materials distributed at the conference.

2ND ANNUAL

Accommodations

T ake advantage of rock-bottom room rates of just $109* a night Wednesday and Thursday, and $149* a night Friday and Saturday, at the magnifi cent Bellagio, Las Vegas for

participants of the Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Arthroscopic Surgery Meeting. To make your reservation, call the Bellagio reservation department at (888) 987-6667, and mention the Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics meeting. The discount rate expires November 2, but we urge you to make your reservation as soon as possible as our room block will sell out before that date.

About the Bellagio, Las Vegas After information-packed days in the general session room, you’ll be ready to relax and enjoy unparalleled dining, attractions, and entertainment at the magnifi cent Bellagio in Las Vegas. Savor extraordinary culinary pleasures at any one of Bellagio’s fi ne restaurants, take in the signature Fountains of Bellagio, admire the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens–beautifully embellished for the holiday season–or view artistic treasures at the Monet Exhibit in Bellagio’s Gallery of Fine Art.

ETO participants get 10% discount at the Michael Mina (located at Bellagio) and Emeril Lagasse restaurants!

*Plus $15 a night resort fee entitling you to: access to the Spa at Bellagio Fitness Center, airline boarding pass printing at the Bellagio business center, local and toll-free calling, and in-room Internet access.

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Rates starting at just $109 a night! Yes – at Bellagio!

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FACULTY(Subject to change. Check web site www.ETO-CME.qhc.com for updates.)

KNEE

CHRISTOPHER S. AHMAD, MD

ALLEN F. ANDERSON, MD

STEVEN P. ARNOCZKY, DVM

JOHN BERGFELD, MD

JACK BERT, MD

KEVIN BONNER, MD

STEVEN B. COHEN, MD

FRANK A. CORDASCO, MD

DIANE L. DAHM, MD

THOMAS DEBERARDINO, MD

GREGORY S. DIFELICE, MD

CHRISTIAN FINK, MD

PETER A. INDELICATO, MD

DARREN JOHNSON, MD

MICHAEL KAPLAN, MD

JASON KOH, MD

PETER R. KURZWEIL, MD

ROBERT LAPRADE, MD

JAMES H. LUBOWITZ, MD

LYLE J. MICHELI, MD

MARK MILLER, MD

CARL W. NISSEN, MD

GEORGE A. PALETTA JR, MD

ANIL RANAWAT, MD

JOHN RICHMOND, MD

NICHOLAS SCAGLIONE, MD

C. THOMAS VANGSNESS JR, MD

RUSSELL WARREN, MD

JOHN XEROGEANES, MD

SHOULDER

JEFFREY ABRAMS, MD

ROBERT BELL, MD

DON BUFORD, MD

ROBERT BURKS, MD

BRIAN COLE, MD

EDWARD V. CRAIG, MD

ALAN S. CURTIS, MD

JAMES ESCH, MD

LARRY FIELD, MD

LEESA GALATZ, MD

RICHARD HAWKINS, MD

LAURENCE HIGGINS, MD

PETER MCCANN, MD

ERIC MCCARTY, MD

SHARON MCQUILLAN, MD

ANTHONY MINIACI, MD

NICHOLAS G.H. MOHTADI, MD

CLAUDE T. MOORMAN III, MD

PEDRO PIZA, MD

ANTHONY ROMEO, MD

FELIX SAVOIE III, MD

MARC SCHNEIDER, MD

WILLIAM STETSON, MD

JOSEPH TAURO, MD

DEAN TAYLOR, MD

SCOTT TRENHAILE, MD

GRAHAM TYTHERLEIGH-STRONG, FRCS

GILLES WALCH, MD

HIP

J.W. THOMAS BYRD, MD

BENJAMIN DOMB, MD

VICTOR ILIZALITURRI JR, MD

BRYAN T. KELLY, MD

MARC PHILIPPON, MD

MARC SAFRAN, MD

THOMAS SAMPSON, MD

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

WILLIAM BEACH, MD

JOSEPH BELLAPIANTA, MD

JACK M. BERT, MD

LOUIS MCINTYRE, MD

BRUCE MILLER, MD

ERIC SEEBER, MS, OPAC, ATC

MRI UPDATE

RUSTY FRITZ, MD

CONFERENCE CHAIR

Kevin D. Plancher, MDAssociate Clinical ProfessorAlbert Einstein College of MedicineFellowship DirectorPlancher Orthopaedics & Sports MedicineChairman, Board of DirectorsOrthopaedics Foundation for Active Lifestyles

KNEE PROGRAM CHAIR

Mark Miller, MDS. Ward Casscells Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedics University of Virginia

HIP PROGRAM CHAIR

Marc Philippon, MDManaging PartnerThe Steadman ClinicSports Medicine/Hip Disorders, Hip Arthroscopy SpecialistNational Hockey League Players Association Orthopaedic Surgeon

VICE CHAIR/LAB DIRECTOR

Joseph Bellapianta, MD Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports MedicineMedical Advisory Committee MemberOrthopaedics Foundation for Active Lifestyles

SHOULDER PROGRAM

CHAIR

Claude T. Moorman III, MDProfessor and Vice Chair Department of Orthopedic SurgeryDirector Sports MedicineHead Team PhysicianDuke AthleticsDuke University

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

CHAIR

Jack M. Bert, MDUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolAdjunct Clinical Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine

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HONORED PROFESSORS

John Bergfeld, MDDirector of the Operating Room and Senior SurgeonCleveland Clinic Sports Health CenterConsultant SurgeonCleveland Browns and Cleveland Cavaliers

James Esch, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorDepartment of OrthopaedicsUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine

INTERNATIONAL HONORED PROFESSOR

Gilles Walch, MDDepartment of Shoulder Surgery Orthopédique Santy, Hospital Privé Jean MermozLyon, France

DISTINGUISHED LECTURER

Steve Arnoczky, DVMWade O. Brinker Professor of Veterinary SurgeryDirector, Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic ResearchProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Human MedicineProfessor of Surgery, College of Osteopathic MedicineMichigan State University

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012KNEE PROGRAM5:30-6:20 AM Breakfast

6:25 AM Introduction

6:30 AM Debate: Physeal Sparing Vs. Transphyseal Reconstruction of the ACL Skeletally Immature Athlete

6:55 AM Debate: All-Epiphyseal, All-Inside ACL Reconstruction Using Hamstring Autograft in Skeletally Immature Children

7:20 AM Treatment of Partial Tears of the ACL in Adolescents and Children: An Algorithm

7:30 AM Management of Complications of ACL Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Patient: How I Fix Them – Case Based – 5 Examples

7:40 AM Panel Discussion: Making Sense of Timing and the Right ACL Procedure for Children With Open Growth Plates

8:10 AM Tips and Tricks for Arthroscopic Tibial Eminence Fractures: Update 2012

8:20 AM Advanced MRI Imaging for the Adolescent ACL Knee: 5 Tips to Recognizing the Injury and the Posterolateral Compartment

8:30 AM Mini Debate: Bracing as an Alternative to Surgery in Adolescent ACL Injuries

8:45 AM Q & A

8:55 AM Debate: Anatomic ACL Reconstruction (Double Bundle), It’s Not Hype

9:15 AM Choosing a Proper Tunnel Location in ACL Surgery: Anteromedial? Flexible Reamers?

9:25 AM Allografts ACL Reconstruction: Picking the Right Patient to Predict a Successful Outcome

9:35 AM Debate: Reconstruction of the ACL With Hamstrings Is the Way to Go!

9:55 AM Break

10:25 AM Panel Discussion: New Techniques in ACL Surgery, Why It Works for Me

10:45 AM Anatomic Revision ACL Reconstruction Made Easy: 5 Tips and Tricks

10:55 AM 50-Year-Old Male with an ACL Injury After Skiing: To Operate or Not to Operate, Decision Making and Treatment Algorithm

11:05 AM Accelerated Rehabilitation for ACL Reconstruction, Revisited: New Devices – E-Stim, Ice, Neurofeedback, and more. Is it Hype?

11:15 AM Q & A

11:25 AM Medial Meniscus Debridement with a Positive MRI and Symptoms with a Narrowing of the Joint: What to Do? Managing Expectations!

11:35 AM Mini Debate: Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair, All-Inside

11:50 AM Clinical Correlation of the MRI for Accurately Reading Meniscus Pathology

11:55 AM Complications in ACL and Meniscus Surgery: Achieving Successful Outcomes – 5 Cases: Tips and Tricks

12:05 PM Honored Professor Lecture: John Bergfeld, MD40 Years of ACL Reconstructive Surgery: Lessons Learned

12:25 PM Luncheon Symposium (Non-CME) Advancements in Knee Surgery Sponsored by: Arthrex

1:25 PM Dessert/Exhibits

1:45 PM Debate: PCL Reconstruction: What’s the Best Way?

2:10 PM Complications of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery – How to Salvage!

2:20 PM Arthroscopic Cartilage Procedures: Allograft or Autograft, How to Achieve Great Results! New Products

2:30 PM Clinical Correlation Utilizing the MRI for Cartilage Analysis: Predicting Outcomes Successfully with New Modalities!

2:40 PM Debate: Treatment of a 55-Year-Old with Bone Marrow Edema: Subchondroplasty – A Novel Surgical Treatment for Knee OA Pain

3:05 PM Q & A

3:15 PM Understanding Patellofemoral Pain: An Algorithm for Treatment in a 27-Year-Old Female

3:25 PM Patellofemoral Arthritis: Picking the Right Patient? Who Develops OA?

3:35 PM Distal Patella Realignment: I Still Do It and How I Pick the Right Patient!

3:45 PM MPFL Reconstruction: Tips and Tricks for a Successful Outcome

3:55 PM New Emerging Techniques: Minimal Invasive MPFL Reconstruction Using Quadriceps Tendon: A European Experience

4:05 PM Break

4:25 PM Debate: Opening Vs. Closing Wedge Osteotomy in a 37-Year-Old Athlete

4:50 PM New Emerging Techniques: Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Using the iBalance Implant – It’s Simple and Allows Early Weight Bearing!

5:00 PM A Simple Reproducible Technique for Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction

5:10 PM Mini Debate: Medial Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: When and How I Do It

5:25 PM Why Perform a Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty: Making a Leap From Arthroscopy to Arthroplasty!

5:35 PM Panel Discussion: What I do With a 45-Year-Old Tennis Player With Bone on Bone Pain, Previous Menisectomy, No Instability!

6:00 PM Wrap–Up/Q & A

6:10 PM Knee Program Adjourns

7:30-9:00 PM Chairman’s Reception – Meet the Faculty

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012SHOULDER PROGRAM PART I5:30-6:20 AM Breakfast

6:25 AM Welcome and Introduction

6:30 AM Debate: Open Stabilization in the Adolescent and Young Male Is the Only Way to Go

6:50 AM Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization With Improved Outcomes: Tips and Tricks

7:00 AM Debate: Back to the Future, Open Repair for Adults With Anterior Instability – It’s a Guarantee!

7:25 AM Debate: Open Vs. Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization in Contact Athletes

7:45 AM Posterior Subluxation: Diagnosis, Tips and Tricks for a 19-Year-Old Lineman – When to Intervene to Yield a Successful Result

7:55 AM Debate: How We Treat Multidirectional Instability in a 28-Year-Old Swimmer

8:15 AM MRI: Clinical Correlation of Instability Issues

8:25 AM Rotator Interval: Misconceptions and Controversies: What Is It really?

8:35 AM Tips and Tricks to Quantify and Treat Large Hill Sachs Lesions: Remplissage Step by Step, When and How!

8:45 AM Q & A

8:55 AM When Is the Glenoid Rim Defi cient? Identifi cation for a Successful Outcome With Instability, Tips and Tricks

9:05 AM Honored International Professor Lecture: Gilles Walch, MDHow I Do My Latarjet: Tips and Tricks to Avoid Loss of Motion, Don’t Be Afraid!

9:35 AM International Debate: Arthroscopic Latarjet Can Be Done Safely

9:55 AM Debate: Arthroscopic Revision Anterior Instability Surgery in a 28-Year-Old: I Do It Arthroscopically

10:20 AM Break/Exhibits

10:50 AM Decision Making in Instability: Probability of Outcomes - Has It Changed?

11:00 AM SLAP Tears: New Generation of Anchors – Picking the Right Patient for a Successful Outcome

11:10 AM Honored Professor Lecture: James Esch, MD 40 Years of Shoulder Arthroscopy: Do I Know What I am Doing?

11:30 AM MRI: Understanding Rotator Cuff Pathology

11:40 AM Rotator Cuff Tears and Their Footprints: Pearls, Partials, and Patterns

11:50 AM Partial Subscapularis Tears – When to Ignore, When Not: Decision Making

12:00 PM Subscapularis Tears: They See You – Repair Made Easy, Step by Step!

12:10 PM Surgical Approaches to an Articular Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: My Way

12:20 PM Surgical Approaches to the Bursal Partial Thickness Cuff Tear

12:30 PM Luncheon Symposium (Non-CME)Advancements in Hip ArthroscopySponsored by: Pivot Medical

1:30 PM Dessert/Break

1:50 PM International Debate: Suprascapular Nerve Release Is Essential in Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Repairs

2:10 PM How to Repair a Retracted Rotator Cuff Tear: Tips and Tricks

2:20 PM Failed Rotator Cuff Surgery: How I Perform the Revision: 5 Tips and Tricks

2:30 PM You’re All Wrong! The Rotator Cuff Can Be Treated Nonoperatively

AGENDA Subject to change. Check website www.ETO-CME.qhc.com for updates.

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2:40 PM Panel Discussion: Case Based: Tying It All Together for Rotator Cuffs

2:50 PM Soft Tissue Grafts: Rotator Cuff Patch Pro – Is This the Answer for Massive Tears? Any Science?

3:00 PM Distinguished Lecture: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVMConnective Tissue Scaffolds: What Clinicians Need to Know

3:15 PM Panel Discussion: The Painful Biceps, 4 Ways to Fix: Which Is Best?

3:40 PM New Emerging Techniques: Arthroscopy and Treatment of the Sterno-clavicular Joint

3:50 PM Break

4:20 PM Arthroscopic Decompression: Are We Doing Less, Does it Make a Difference?

4:30 PM Arthroscopic AC Reconstruction: A Safe Technique With Allograft

4:40 PM Treatment of Isolated Infraspinatus Atrophy in Throwers

4:50 PM Treatment Options for the 38-Year-Old Male With Degenerative Arthritis: How I Get Him Back to Sports

5:00 PM Update on Shoulder Chondrolysis: 2012 The Relationship between Orthopaedic Surgeons and Attorneys, An Unlikely Couple

5:10 PM Complications in Shoulder Surgery: My Five Top Problems With Solutions

5:25 PM Question & Answer

5:35 PM Patient Demonstration: Utilization of Ultrasound for an Offi ce Shoulder Practice: Who Needs the MRI?

6:10 PM Shoulder Program Part 1 Adjourns

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2012 (Concurrent Session with Hip Program) SHOULDER PROGRAM PART II AND EMERGING TECHNIQUES5:30-6:25 AM Breakfast

6:25 AM Welcome and Introduction – Claude T. Moorman III, MD

6:30 AM Minimal Incision Total Shoulder Replacement: Strategies for Success

6:40 AM Debate: Hemiarthroplasty: Does It Still Have a Role for Proximal Humerus Fractures?

7:00 AM Avoiding Loosening of the Glenoid: Total Shoulder Replacement With Reproducible Long Term Results

7:10 AM International Honored Professor Lecture: Gilles Walch, MD Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Made Easy: A 20 Year Analysis, Tips and Tricks

7:25 AM Converting a Failed Total Shoulder to a Reverse: Thought Process with Tips and Tricks

7:35 AM Debate: New Devices in Shoulder Arthritis: Are They Working?

8:00 AM MRI: We Can Use It to Look at Failed Shoulder Prosthesis – New Imaging Modalities

8:10 AM Q & A

8:20 AM New Emerging Techniques: Arthroscopic Transosseous Repair: Rotator Cuff Without Anchors – Back to the Future

8:30 AM Debate: Utilization of Toradol and Other Injectables: Are They a Good Thing?

8:45 AM Glucosamine, SAM-e, Vitamin D, Fish Oil: What’s the Hype?

8:55 AM Confl icts I Have Had as a Team Physician: How to Stay Ethical

9:05 AM Evidence Based Medicine: Will It Help You? Will It Help Patients? Is it a Fad? Why it’s Here to Stay

9:15 AM Break

9:45 AM Distinguished Lecture: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVMPRP as an Augmentation for Connective Tissue Repair: Why the Disconnect Between Basic Science Premise and Clinical Reality?

10:05 AM New Emerging Techniques: Regenerate Your Knee With Autologous Adult Stem Cells: Reality or a Dream?

10:15 AM Successful Stem Cell Transplantation/Augmentation in Knee Surgery: Update 2012

10:25 AM Back to the Future Again: Primary ACL Repair: Still a Viable Option

10:35 AM DVT Prophylaxis in Arthroscopic Surgery: Why We Need to Be More Careful. Is It a Legal Issue?

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PART I10:45 AM New Coding Regulations: What’s Crucial?

Government Audits: Should We Be Afraid? Dealing With Insurance Denials

11:15 AM Panel Discussion: Common Offi ce and Surgical Coding Scenarios

11:30 AM Invited Industry Lecture: Durable Medical Equipment: Does Stocking and Billing Make Sense?

11:45 AM Practice Management: Contracting Issues: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

11:55 AM Private Practice Vs. Hospital Employment: What You Need to Know!

12:05 PM Shoulder / Emerging Techniques / Practice Management Part I Programs Adjourn

12:30 PM Buses Depart for Optional Lab Programs

1:00 PM Lab Programs Begin

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2012 (Concurrent Session with Shoulder Part II and Practice Management Part I)HIP PROGRAM5:50 AM Breakfast

6:50 AM Introduction – Mark Philippon, MD

6:55 AM Hip Arthroscopy: Patient Positioning, Portals, and Relevant Surface Anatomy - Advanced Thoughts

7:08 AM Treatment of Traumatic Chondral Injuries and FAI Related Chondral Labral Dysfunction 

7:21 AM Microinstability of the Hip and Athlete’s Disease

7:34 AM Rim Trimming and Labral Refi xation: Why I Do It, How I Do It: Tips and Tricks

7:47 AM Femoral Osteoplasty: How and When I Perform It, Tips and Tricks, and Picking the Right Patient

8:00 AM Improved Arthroscopic Visualization of the Peripheral Compartment

8:13 AM Advances in Hip Arthroscopy: 10 Tips to Obtain Success

8:26 AM The Dysplastic Labral Tear, Concomitant Arthroscopic Repair, and Periacetabular Osteotomy

8:39 AM Labral Reconstruction: When to Do It, How to Do It, Step by Step – Can You Do It Too?

8:52 AM Clinical Correlation With MRI: Basics to Advanced, Part I

9:10 AM Break

9:40 AM Endoscopic Treatment of Iliopsoas Pathology: Rationale for Treatment Arthroscopically

9:53 AM Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: Easy to Identify, Easy to Treat

10:06 AM Postoperative Care for Successful Hip Arthroscopy: 10 Successful Tips

10:19 AM How I Stay Out of Trouble With Hip Arthroscopy

10:34 AM Clinical Correlation With MRI: Basics to Advanced Part II

10:52 AM Debate: Is It the Labrum to Repair or the Bone That’s the Problem?

11:17 AM Mini Debate: All Capsules Should Be Repaired?

11:31 AM Mini Debate: Hip Arthritis: FAI – Arthroscopy Can Prevent It!

11:46 AM 5 Complications I Have Seen: Stay Calm, There Are Solutions

11:56 AM Panel Discussion With Q & A: Returning to the Beginning: How Do I Start My Hip Arthroscopy Practice: 6 Tips

12:10 PM Hip Program Adjournment

12:30 PM Buses Leave for Optional Lab Program

1:00 PM Saturday Cadaver Lab Programs Begin

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PART II1:00 PM Introduction – Jack Bert, MD

1:05 PM My Experience Being Hospital Employed Vs. Private Practice

1:20 PM Understanding the Literature: Separating Facts from Fiction – a Statistic Primer

1:50 PM How Do We Buy Into the Practice and Purchasing Ancillary Services: Are They Worth It?

2:10 PM Understanding the Importance of Coding:It Can Make or Break You!

2:40 PM Introduction to Ultrasound in the Offi ce Part 2: How I Use It to Diagnose

3:00 PM Case Examples / Round Table Discussion / Bring Your Questions – 10 Coding Errors

4:00 PM Practice Management Program Adjourns / ETO 2012 Didactic Sessions Adjourn

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• Space limited – Advance Registration Required – First Come/First Served• ETO Cadaver Labs Registration is Open to ETO Registrants Only

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 (Pre-Conference)

LAB A: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PMProcedures:• Arthroscopic PASTA Repair• Arthroscopic Labral RepairLed by: Robert Bell, MDLocation: Mobile Lab at Bellagio

Supported by:

LAB B: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PMProcedures:• Arthroscopic PASTA Repair• Arthroscopic Labral RepairLed by: Robert Bell, MDLocation: Mobile Lab at Bellagio

Supported by:

Friday, December 7, 2012

LAB C: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 6:30 PM – 7:45 PMProcedures:• Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel ReleaseLed by: Tyson Cobb, MDLocation: Bellagio Hotel

Supported by:

Saturday, December 8, 2012Please Note:• All Saturday Labs Run Concurrently – Select one• Lunch and round-trip transportation from Bellagio to off-site lab

facilities are included in fee for Saturday’s Labs.

LAB D: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• All Inside ACL Reconstruction• Arthroscopic Inlay PCL ReconstructionLed by: Thomas Deberadino, MD, and James Lubowitz, MDLocation: TBD

Supported by:

LAB E: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• Knotless Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair• Knotless Arthroscopic Labral RepairLed by: Robert Bell, MDLocation: Mobile Lab at Bellagio

Supported by:

LAB F: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair• Anterior Instability• Posterior InstabilityLed by: Jeffrey Abrams, MD, and Don Buford, Jr, MDLocation: Oquendo Center (Round-trip transportation and lunch provided)

Supported by:

LAB G: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• Open/Arthroscopic Latarjet• Biceps Tendon Repair/Tenodesis• Instability Repair• Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff RepairLed by: Laurence Higgins, MD, and Felix Savoie III, MDLocation: MERIN Institute (Round-trip transportation and lunch provided)

Supported by:

LAB H: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• Hip Arthroscopy with Rim Trimming and Labral Repair• Arthroscopic Femoral Hip Osteoplasty• Arthroscopic Treatment for FAILed by: J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, Victor Ilizaliturri Jr, MD, and Marc Philippon, MDLocation: MedCure (Round-trip transportation and lunch provided)

Supported by:

LAB I: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMProcedures:• Aequalis Ascend® Total Shoulder System• Aequalis Reversed® IILed by: Gilles Walch, MDLocation: Oquendo Center (Round-trip transportation and lunch provided)

Supported by:

* Transportation from Saturday’s offsite facilities back to the Bellagio will also stop at the Las Vegas Airport.

PROCEDURE–SPECIFIC CADAVER LABSKNEE – SHOULDER – HIP – ELBOW

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REGISTRATION FORM

5 Ways to RegisterOnline: www.ETO-CME.qhc.comFax: 502-589-3602Tel: 502-574-9023Mail: Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics

Quadrant HealthCom, Inc.c/o 455 S. Fourth Street, Suite 650Louisville, KY, 40202Attn: Kim Kirchner

Email: [email protected]: Kim KirchnerTel: 502-574-9023

General Information: (Please Print Clearly)

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

DEGREE: ☐ MD ☐ DO ☐ RESIDENT ☐ FELLOW ☐ NP ☐ PA

☐ ATHLETIC TRAINER/PHYSICAL THERAPIST ☐ OTHER

AFFILIATION

STREET ADDRESS (IS THIS YOUR: ☐ HOME ☐ OFFICE)

CITY/STATE/ZIP/COUNTRY

E-MAIL ADDRESS

PHONE/FAX

Profi le: 1. Number of years in practice:

☐ Still in training ☐ 1 to 5 ☐ 6 to 10 ☐ 11 to 15

☐ 16 to 20 ☐ 21 to 25 ☐ More than 25

2. Which best describes your specialty?

☐ General Sports Medicine ☐ Foot & Ankle

☐ Hand, Wrist, & Elbow ☐ Hip ☐ Knee/Shoulder

☐ Other

3. Type of practice:

☐ Solo ☐ Partnership (2 Physicians) ☐ Group (3 or more Physicians) ☐ Hospital

☐ Government/Military

☐ Other

4. On Saturday, December 8th, which concurrent session do you plan to attend?

☐ Shoulder Part II / Practice Management Part I ☐ Hip Program

Course Registration Fee (NOT including Cadaver Labs)Your registration fee includes all educational sessions and course materials, plus breakfast each morning, lunch on Thursday and Friday afternoons, and the Chairman’s Reception on Thursday evening.

Check appropriate box below Type

Until September 14

Sept. 15 – Oct. 26

After October 27

Physicians $850 $950 $1,050

Residents/Fellows $750 $850 $950

Allied Health Clinicians Athletic TrainersPhysical Therapists

$595 $695 $795

Non-exhibiting Medical Device/Pharmaceutical/Consulting Companies

$4,950 $5,500 $7,500

Cadaver Lab Registration Fee (See Lab descriptions and locations on opposite page)Please Note: Labs are Only Open to ETO Registrants. Advance Registration Required – Space is Limited – First Come/First Served

Check appropriate boxes below Lab

Until Sept. 14

After Sept. 14 Date/Time

Supported By:

A $395 $495 Wed., Dec. 5 2 pm to 4 pm

Arthrocare

B $395 $495 Wed., Dec. 5 4 pm to 6 pm

Arthrocare

C $95 $145 Fri., Dec. 76:30 pm to 7:45 pm

Integra

Concurrent Labs: Select Only One From Below

D* $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Arthrex

E $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Arthrocare

F* $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Conmed Linvatec

G* $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Depuy Mitek

H* $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Smith & Nephew

I* $395 $495 Sat., Dec. 81 pm to 4 pm

Tornier

*These labs will be held at nearby offsite bio-skills facilities. Round-trip transportation and box lunch are included.

Shoulder Labs: Please Indicate Preferred Position:☐ Beach Chair ☐ Lateral Decubitus ☐ Either is ok

Hip Lab: Please Indicate Preferred Position☐ Supine ☐ Lateral Decubitus ☐ Either is ok

Total Registration FeeCourse Registration Fee + Total Cadaver Lab Fees (if any) $

Payment Information

Total from above: $

☐ Credit card ☐ Amex ☐ MC ☐ Visa ☐ Check Enclosed (Payable to Quadrant HealthCom, Inc./2012 ETO)

CARD NUMBER EXP. DATE

CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE AMOUNT

Cancellation Policy: Emerging Techniques in Orthopedics will offer a full refund less a $50 administrative fee as follows: requests for refunds must be made in writing postmarked, emailed, or faxed prior to November 2, 2012. After November 2, 2012 no refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcomed in lieu of cancellations. Refunds will not be issued to no-shows.

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NEW FOR 2012 Adolescent and Pediatric ACL Controversies

MRI Clinical Correlation

Arthroscopic Non–Anchor Rotator Cuff Repair

Latest Techniques in Hip Arthroscopy

Coding and Practice Management Update

Procedure–Specifi c Cadaver Labs

Join us for this comprehensive update on the latest techniques in treating knee, shoulder, and hip injuries

PRESENTED BY

DECEMBER 6-8, 2012 I BELLAGIO, LAS VEGAS

Conference Chair

KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MD

Honored Professors

JOHN BERGFELD, MD

JAMES ESCH, MD

International Honored Professor

GILLES WALCH, MD

Distinguished Lecturer

STEVE ARNOCZKY, DVM

Knee Program Chair

MARK MILLER, MD

Shoulder Program Chair

CLAUDE T. MOORMAN III, MD

Hip Program Chair

MARC PHILIPPON, MD

Practice Management Chair

JACK M. BERT, MD

Vice Chair/Lab Director

JOSEPH BELLAPIANTA, MD

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DECEMBER 6-8, 2012 I BELLAGIO, LAS VEGAS

Earn 30 CME Credits

The American Journal of Orthopedics7 Century Drive, Suite 302Parsippany, NJ 07054

REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 14SAVE $200!

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