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ORTHOPAEDIC SUMMIT

EVOLVING TECHNIQUES2017

FINAL PROGRAM O S E T

#OrthoSummit2017

Approved-CourseISAKOSISAKOS

BELLAGIO HOTELLAS VEGAS, NV

DECEMBER 6-9, 2017

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Dear Colleagues,Welcome to the Orthopaedic Summit 2017: Evolving Techniques, held at The Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. On behalf of the entire faculty and our sponsors, we are thrilled to welcome you to the premier gathering of the Orthopaedic, Neurosurgical Community and Advanced Practitioners from across the globe.

We look forward to an exciting, event-fi lled week! The three and a half days you spend with us will include a myriad of educational opportunities including lunchtime and dinner symposia, rapid-

fi re debates, diverse international perspectives, cutting edge lectures, case-based panel discussions, and Spotlight Sessions on the latest techniques in Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy for Total Joint (Knee, Hip, Shoulder), Foot & Ankle, Sports Medicine, Spine and Trauma to give you the latest advantage in patient care.

The Orthopaedic Summit 2017 will give you the opportunity to build relationships with our internationally renowned faculty as well as your physician colleagues, fellows, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and occupational therapists worldwide. We wholeheartedly believe we are changing the way education is delivered. You are the most important part of this process.

Mobile Content – The Orthopaedic Summit 2017 offers a mobile app for use by our attendees! Download the Whova app on your smartphone and search OSET to browse the complete agenda and faculty, rate the faculty as required on their presentations, view and learn about our many sponsors and exhibitors, interact with all of your colleagues in attendance and more!

We Value Your Feedback! The Orthopaedic Summit values your input in creating this premier event. To this end, we ask that you complete the online Course Evaluation (Pg 33) following the course. The online Evaluation is required to receive your CME/CEU/CCU Certifi cate and will provide the course chairs with valuable feedback to help us bring you an even better program next year. Please be honest – we appreciate your opinion!

Finally, I would like to say THANK YOU! Thank you for taking time away from your family and your practice during this busy holiday season. Your passion for improving patient care is why we are here to celebrate, and we thank you for spending the week with us.

A last note - with 2017 touching all our hearts, we extend our deepest condolences to those that have been affected by the Las Vegas tragedy.

All the best,

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Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Wednesday Agendas

Knee Sports, Cartilage & Biologics . . . . . . 11

Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Foot & Ankle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Thursday Agenda

Knee Arthroplasty . . . . . . . . . 17

Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Foot & Ankle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Advanced Practitioner Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Injection Workshop . . . . . 24

Friday Agendas

Shoulder Arthroplasty . . . . . . 25

Shoulder Sports . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Hip Arthroplasty . . . . . . . . . . 28

Hip Preservation . . . . . . . . . . 30

Spine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Advanced PractitionerSummit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ultrasound Workshop . . . 33

Saturday Agendas

Shoulder Sports . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Spine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Advanced PractitionerSummit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Fellow & Resident Summit . . 39

Spotlight Sessions . . . . . . . . . 44

Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Meeting at a Glance . . . . . . . 54

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Stephanie C. Petterson, MPT, PhDChief Educational Offi cer

Brian D. Busconi, MDConference Vice Chair

Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPHConference Chair

FACULTYConference Chair

KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MD, MPHClinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine Fellowship Director Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine

Conference Vice ChairBRIAN D. BUSCONI, MDChief of Sports Medicine and ArthroscopyUniversity of Massachusetts Memorial HospitalWorcester, Massachusetts

Honored ProfessorsANDREW R. BURGESS, MDProfessor & Vice-ChairmanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery at The University of Texas McGovern Medical School at HoustonHouston, TexasJOHN J. CALLAGHAN, MDUniversity of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsIowa City, IowaJOHN G. HELLER, MDBaur Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryEmory University School of Medicine, Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, Emory Spine CenterAtlanta, Georgia PETER O. NEWTON, MDChief of Pediatric Orthopedics, Clinical ProfessorRady Children’s Hospital, UCSDSan Diego, California DOUGLAS E. PADGETT, MDChief, Adult Reconstruction and Joint ReplacementHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York WALTER R. SHELTON, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonPast President Arthroscopy Association of North America Past Chairman Journal of Arthroscopy Board of DirectorsBrandon, Mississippi

Distinguished ProfessorsSTEVEN P. ARNOCZKY, DVMDirector, Lab for Comparative Orthopaedic Research Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan MICHAEL J. COUGHLIN, MDProfessor of OrthopaedicsUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, California DOUGLAS A. DENNIS, MDAdjunct Professor of BioengineeringUniversity of DenverDenver, Colorado LISA A. FORTIER, DVM, PHDJames Law Professor of SurgeryCornell University College of Veterinary MedicineIthaca, New York

RICHARD D. HERZOG, MD, FACRProfessor of Radiology, Weill Med College of Cornell UnivDirector, Spinal Imaging, Hospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York ADOLPH V. LOMBARDI JR., MDPresidentJoint Implant SurgeonsNew Albany, Ohio AKIHITO MINAMIDE, MD, PHDAssociate Professor of OrthopaedicsWakayama Medical UniversityWakayama City, Wakayama, JAPANHOLLIS G. POTTER, MDChairman, Department of Radiology and ImagingHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

International Honored ProfessorsMOISES COHEN, MD, PHDChief of the Orthopedic DepartmentUniversidade Federal de São Paulo Hospital Albert EinsteinSão Paulo, BRAZILJOÃO ESPREGUEIRA-MENDES, MD, PHDClinical DirectorClínica do Dragao - Espregueira-Mendes Sports Centre - FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence - DHRCPorto, PORTUGALANDREAS B. IMHOFF, MD, PHDChairman & DirectorUniversity of Munich (TUM)Munich, Bavaria, GERMANYC. NIEK VAN DIJK, MD, PHDHead Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryAMC Hospital - Academic Medical Center in AmsterdamAbcoude, NETHERLANDS

Knee & Hip ArthroplastyCo-ChairsGILES R. SCUDERI, MDFellowship Director, Adult Knee ReconstructionNorthwell Health Orthopedic InstituteNew York, New York MATTHEW S. HEPINSTALL, MDAssistant ProfessorHofstra Northwell School of MedicineLenox Hill HospitalNew York, New York

Shoulder ArthroplastyCo-ChairsRICHARD J. FRIEDMAN, MD, FRCSCProfessor of OrthopaedicsMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina LAWRENCE V. GULOTTA, MDDirector of Research, Sports Medicine and ShoulderHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

PATRICK ST. PIERRE, MDDirector, Sports Medicine and Orthopedic ResearchEisenhower Medical CenterPalm Desert, California

Knee SportsCo-ChairsDARREN L. JOHNSON, MDProfessor and ChairmanUniversity of Kentucky Department of Orthopaedic Surgery School of MedicineLexington, Kentucky

DAVID R. MCALLISTER, MDProfessor and Chief, Sports Medicine ServiceDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLALos Angeles, CaliforniaMATTHEW T. PROVENCHER, MDProfessor of Surgery, USUHSThe Steadman Clinic and Steadman Philippon Research InstituteVail, Colorado

Shoulder SportsCo-ChairsBRIAN J. COLE, MD, MBAOrthopaedic SurgeonMidwest Orthopedics at Rush UniversityChicago, Illinois CLAUDE T. MOORMAN, III, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke University Medical CenterDurham, North Carolina

Foot & AnkleChairJAMES W. STONE, MDAssistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Vice ChairMICHAEL J. TREPAL, DPMVP Academic Affairs Professor of Surgical SciencesNew York College of Podiatric MedicineNew York, New York

HipSRINO BHARAM, MDClinical ProfessorMount Sinai School of Medicine, Lenox Hill HospitalNew York, New York ALLSTON J. STUBBS, MD, MBAMedical Director Hip Arthroscopy, Associate ProfessorWake Forest School of MedicineWinston-Salem, North Carolina

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TraumaLISA K. CANNADA, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonSt. Louis University School of MedicineDes Peres, Missouri WILLIAM T. OBREMSKEY, MD, MPH, MMHCDirector, Orthopedic Trauma ServiceVanderbilt Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee ROBERT D. ZURA, MDProfessor & Department HeadLSUHSC New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisiana

SpineChairMARC J. LEVINE, MDDirector Spine Surgery Program-RWJUH-HamiltonRothman Institute/TOG OrthopaedicsMercerville, New Jersey

Cartilage & BiologicsChairTHOMAS M. DEBERARDINO, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryBaylor College of MedicineThe San Antonio Orthopaedic GroupSan Antonio, Texas

Chief Educational OfficerSTEPHANIE C. PETTERSON, MPT, PHDDirector of Clinical Research Orthopaedic Foundation Stamford, Connecticut

Joseph Albert Abboud, MDAssociate Professor Director Shoulder ResearchRothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDClinical Professor, Seton Hall UniversityUniversity Medical Center of PrincetonPrinceton, New Jersey

Christopher S. Ahmad, MDDirector Pediatric and Adolescent Sports MedicineColumbia UniversityNew York, New York

Robert B. Anderson, MDFounder, Foot and Ankle Institute OrthoCarolinaBellin TitletownCharlotte, North Carolina

Michael P. Ast, MDDirector, Outpatient Joint ReplacementMercer Bucks Ortho PCLawrenceville, New Jersey

George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSCProfessor and ConsultantWestern UniversityLondon, Ontario, CANADA

Carl J. Basamania, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonOPA/OrthoSeattle, Washington

Joshua Ari Baumfeld, MDAssociate Director of Sports MedicineLahey Hospital and Medical CenterPeabody, Massachusetts

Keith Berend, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonWhite Fence Surgical Suites and Joint Implant SurgeonsNew Albany, Ohio

Gregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C)Orthopedic Surgeon, Managing PartnerOrthopedic Foot and Ankle CenterColumbus, Ohio

Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MSProfessor, Detroit Medical CenterAssistant Professor, MSU/OUWBAssociated Orthopedists of DetroitSt. Clair Shores, Michigan

Scott D. Boden, MDDirector, The Emory Orthopaedics & Spine CenterEmory University Orthopaedics & Spine HospitalAtlanta, Georgia

Michael Bolognesi, MDChief, Division of Adult ReconstructionDuke University School of Medicine Orthopaedic Department Durham, North Carolina

Kevin F. Bonner, MDOrthopaedic Surgeon Jordan-Young InstituteAssistant Clinical Professor Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolVirginia Beach, Virginia

Matthew Brewster, DOOrthopedic SurgeonClinical Professor, Michigan St. Clair Shores, Michigan

Christopher R. Brown, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke University School of MedicineDurham, North Carolina

Don Buford, MDOrthopedic SurgeonThe Sports Medicine Clinic of North TexasDallas, Texas

William Bugbee, MDAttending PhysicianScripps ClinicLa Jolla, California

J.W. Thomas Byrd, MDClinical Professor Department of OrthopaedicsNashville Sports Medicine Foundation Vanderbilt University School of MedicineNashville, Tennessee

Dennis Cardone, DOAssociate Professor Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryNYU LangoneNew York, New York

Thomas R. Carter, MDOrthopedic SurgeonEmeritus Head of Orthopedics Arizona State UniversityHead Team Physician, Phoenix Suns NBA TeamPhoenix, Arizona

John Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCSClinical SupervisorHospital For Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Darwin Chen, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryMount Sinai Health SystemNew York, New York

Brian Chilelli, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonNorthwestern MedicineChicago, Illinois

John J. Christoforetti, MDAssociate ProfessorAllegheny Health Network Drexel University College of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Christopher R. Chuinard, MD, MPHOrthopaedic SurgeonGreat Lakes Orthopaedic CenterTraverse City, Michigan

Michael B. Cross, MDAssistant Attending Orthopaedic SurgeonHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

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Di Cui, MDAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

Stephen L. Curtin, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonTucson Medical CenterTucson, Arizona

Alan S. Curtis, MDDirector of Bioskills EducationNew England Baptist Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Weston, Massachusetts

Fred Cushner, MDHofstra University School of MedicineNorthwell Health Orthopedic InstituteNew York, New York

David F. Dalury, MDDivision ChiefUniversity of Maryland St. Joseph Medical CenterTowson, Maryland

Philip Davidson, MDDirectorDavidson OrthopedicsSalt Lake City, Utah

David R. Diduch, MD, MSProfessor and Vice Chair, Team PhysicianUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia

Benjamin G. Domb, MDOrthopedic SurgeonHinsdale Orthopaedic AssociatesWestmont, Illinois

Xavier A. Duralde, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonPeachtree Orthopaedic ClinicAtlanta, Georgia

Todd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MSVice President, Medical Services ATP World TourSelect Physical Therapy Scottsdale Sports ClinicScottsdale, Arizona

Gregory C. Fanelli, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonGHS OrthopaedicsDanville, Pennsylvania

Richard D. Ferkel, MDDirector, Sports Medicine FellowshipSouthern California Orthopedic InstituteVan Nuys, California

Larry D. Field, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonMississippi Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic CenterJackson, Mississippi

Michael Thomas Freehill, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan

Steven R. Garfin, MDDistinguished Professor and ChairUC San DiegoSan Diego, California

Joshua Layne Gary, MDAssociate ProfessorMcGovern Medical School at UTHealthHouston, Texas

Mark H. Getelman, MDCo-Director, Sports Medicine FellowshipSouthern California Orthopedic InstituteVan Nuys, California

Alan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEMOrthopaedic SurgeonFowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic University of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario, CANADA

Matrona Giakoumis, DPMFaculty, The Podiatry InstituteNew York College of Podiatric MedicineNew York, New York

Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhDOrthopaedic SurgeonQE II Health Science Centre Halifax Infirmary Ortho DivisionHalifax, CANADA

Alberto Gobbi, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonO.A.S.I. Bioresearch Foundation Gobbi NPOMilan, ITALY

Grigory Goldberg, MDOrthopedic Spine SurgeonAdvanced Orthopeadic and Sports Medicine InstituteFreehold, New Jersey

Michael Groff, MDAssistant Professor of NeurosurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, Massachusetts

Thomas P. Gross, MDPartnerMidlands OrthopaedicsColumbia, South Carolina

Steven B. Haas, MDChief of Knee Service, Orthopedic SurgeonHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Joshua G. Hackel, MD, CAQSM, RMSKClinical Associate ProfessorFlorida State School of MedicineGulf Breeze, Florida

Colin B. Harris, MDAssistant Professor, Spine DivisionRutgers - New Jersey Medical SchoolNewark, New Jersey

Sean M. Hazzard, PA-CPhysician Assistant Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusetts

Jay Hertel, PhD ATCJoe H. Gieck Professor of Sports MedicineUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia

Timothy E. Hewett, PhDDirector of BiomechanicsMayo ClinicRochester, Minesota

Alan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSCMedical Director, Department of AthleticsCalifornia State University, SacramentoSacramento, California

Stephen M. Howell, MDProfessor of Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of California, DavisSacramento, California

Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MDChairman of DepartmentNational Rehabilitation Institute of MexicoMexico City, MEXICO

Peter A. Indelicato, MDEmeritus Professor and Head Team PhysicianUniversity of FloridaGainesville, Florida

Anthony Robert Iorio, DPM, MPHChief of Podiatry, Lincoln HospitalNYCHHCManhattan, New York

Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MDCo-Director, Neurosurgery Spine ProgramIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiGreenwich, Connecticut

William A. Jiranek, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke UniversityDurham, North Carolina

Mani Kahn, MDChief of Orthopaedic TraumaAlbert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical CenterBronx, New York

Michael J. Kaplan, MDChief Medical Correspondent, ESPNClinical Instructor Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut

Spero G. Karas, MDHead Team Physician, Atlanta FalconsEmory Sports Medicine CenterAtlanta, Georgia

John M. Keggi, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonOrthopaedics New England & The Connecticut Joint Replacement InstituteHartford, Connecticut

Michael A. Kelly, MDChairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports MedicineHackensack University Medical CenterHackensack, New Jersey

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W. Benjamin Kibler, MDMedical DirectorShoulder Center of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

Jason L. Koh, MD, MBAChairman Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryNorthShore University HealthSystemEvanston, Illinois

Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMTDirector of Rehabilitation and Sports PerformanceMaine Medical PartnersPortland, Maine

Stefan W. Kreuzer, MD, MScOrthopaedic SurgeonInov8 OrthopedicsHouston, Texas

John (Jed) E. Kuhn, MDDirector of Sports Medicine and Shoulder SurgeryVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee

Mark Kurd, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySidney Kimmel Medical CollegeThomas Jefferson UniversityBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Peter R. Kurzweil, MDPresidentMemorial Orthopaedic Surgical GroupLong Beach, California

Marc R. Labbé, MDChief of SurgeryHouston Methodist The Woodlands HospitalThe Woodlands, Texas

Sam A. Labib, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

Christian Lattermann, MDProfessor, Vice Chair Clinical ResearchUniversity of Kentucky, Sports MedicineLexington, Kentucky

J. Martin Leland III, MDOrthopaedic Sports Surgeon & Director Sports MedicineUniversity Hospitals Geauga Medical CenterChagrin Falls, Ohio

Stephen E. Lemos, MD, PhDOrthopaedic SurgeonDetroit Medical CenterWarren, Michigan

Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSCDirector, Scoliosis & Tumor ProgramTexas Back InstitutePlano, Texas

Jay R. Lieberman, MDProfessor and Chair Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryKeck School of Medicine of USCLos Angeles, California

Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSCOrthopaedic SurgeonUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, Alberta, CANADA

Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon)Orthopaedic SurgeonSanta Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine GroupKerlan Jobe InstituteSanta Monica, California

Tricia Marriott, PA-C, MPAS, MJ Health Law, CHCOrthopaedic Service Line AdministratorTrinity Health Of New England Saint Mary’s HospitalWaterbury, Connecticut

David Mayman, MDOrthopedic SurgeonHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Eric C. McCarty, MDChief of Sports Medicine & Shoulder SurgeryUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineBoulder, Colorado

Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCSProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgerySt. Michael’s Hospital and the University of TorontoToronto, Ontario, CANADA

Edward J. McPherson, MD, FACSFounder & Director of Orthopaedic SurgeryLA Orthopedic InstituteLos Angeles, California

Simon Mears, MD, PhDProfessorUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas

Mark Alan Mighell, MDCo-Director, Shoulder and Elbow FellowshipFlorida Orthopaedic InstituteTampa, Florida

Jason P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATCMatthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research CenterDepartment of Exercise and Sport Science University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, North Carolina

Anthony Miniaci, MDProfessor of Surgery Case Western UniversityCleveland ClinicChagrin Falls, Ohio

Shane J. Nho, MD, MSAssistant ProfessorRush University Medical CenterChicago, Illinois

James A. Nunley, MD, MSDistinguished Professor, Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke UniversityDurham, North Carolina

Gil Ortega, MD, MPHOrtho Trauma Director Mayo Clinic AZ ResidencySonoran Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons HonorHealth Trauma Center Mayo Clinic AZ Residency ProgramScottsdale, Arizona

Darin Padua, PhD, ATCProfessor and Chair Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, North Carolina

George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBAOrthopedic SurgeonThe Orthopedic Center of St. LouisChesterfield, Missouri

Bradford O. Parsons, MDAssociate Professor and Chief of Shoulder SurgeryThe Mount Sinai HospitalNew York, New York

Javad Parvizi, MDJames Edwards Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryRothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PTProfessor and Scientific DirectorCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio

Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusetts

Edward Perez, MDAssociate Professor Orthopaedic SurgeryCampbell Clinic/University of TennesseeMemphis, Tennessee

Marshal D. Peris, MDChief of Spine Surgery Northern Westchester HospitalNorthwell Health; Caremount Medical GroupWaccabuc, New York

Frank A. Petrigliano, MDAssociate ProfessorUCLA Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryLos Angeles, California

Phinit Phisitkul, MDClinical Associate ProfessorUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa

Steven M. Raikin, MDProfessor Orthopaedic Surgery Director Foot AnkleRothman Institute and Thomas Jefferson University HospitalPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Amar S. Ranawat, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

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Anil Ranawat, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryHospital for Special Surgery, New York Presbyterian Weill CornellNew York, New York

Kristoff Rewi Reid, MDAssistant ProfessorMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina

Eric Thomas Ricchetti, MDStaff, Director of Shoulder and Elbow FellowshipDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryCleveland Clinic FoundationCleveland, Ohio

John C. Richmond, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryBoston Sports and Shoulder CenterDedham, Massachusetts

Richard K.N. Ryu, MDPast President, AANAThe Ryu Hurvitz Orthopedic ClinicSanta Barbara, California

Felix H. ”Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MDChairman, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryTulane University School of MedicineNew Orleans, Louisiana

Mara Lynne Schenker, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryEmory University/Grady Memorial HospitalAtlanta, Georgia

Theodore F. Schlegel, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonSteadman Hawkins Clinic, DenverUniversity of Texas Medical School, HoustonEnglewood, Colorado

Gregory Douglas Schroeder, MDAssistant ProfessorThomas Jefferson University The Rothman Institute Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Gaetano J. Scuderi, MDSpine SurgeonJupiter Medical CenterJupiter, Florida

Anthony K. Sestokas, PhD, DABNM, FASNMChief Clinical Officer – IONMSpecialtyCareNashville, Tennessee

Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCSClinical Research Scientist ATI Physical TherapyDirector of Athletic Injury ResearchPrevention, and EducationSouth Carolina Center for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Sciences Greenville, South Carolina

Beth E. Shubin-Stein, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Andrew Simpson, MD, MHSOrthopaedic Spine SurgeonTexas Back InstituteDallas, Texas

Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScDAlumni Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of Physical TherapyUniversity of DelawareSTAR Health Sciences ComplexNewark, Delaware

John W. Sperling, MD, MBAOrthopaedic SurgeonMayo ClinicRochester, Minnesota

Adam Jennings Starr, MDOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas Texas

Sabrina M. Strickland, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Jonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCSDirector; Asst Prof. of Clinical Physical TherapyUniversity of Southern California USC Physical Therapy - HSCLos Angeles, California

Misty Suri, MDSenior Orthopaedic SurgeonOchsner Sports Medicine InstituteNew Orleans, Louisiana

Sonia A. Szlyk, MDDirector of Regional AnesthesiaNorth American Partners in Anesthesia Mid-Atlantic DivisionFairfax, Virginia

Charles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATCDirector, Observational Clinical ResearchATI Physical TherapyGreenville, South Carolina

Greg P. Thomas, PA-C Emeritus, MPHDirector of External RelationsNational Commission on Certification of PAsTierra Verde, Florida

Quin Throckmorton, MDProfessor & Residency Program DirectorUniversity of Tennessee - Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryMemphis, Tennessee

Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBAPresidentRothman InstitutePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MDProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryKeck School of Medicine of USCLos Angeles, California

Michael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATCProfessorBelmont University School of Physical TherapyNashville Sports Medicine and Orthopedic CenterNashville, Tennessee

Troy S. Watson, MDFounder, Foot and Ankle InstituteDesert Orthopaedic CenterHenderson, Nevada

David B. Weiss, MDAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Virginia Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryCharlottesville, Virginia

Noah D. Weiss, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonWeiss OrthopaedicsSonoma, California

Geoffrey Westrich, MDProfessor of Clinical Orthopedic SurgeryHospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York

Brian J. White, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonWestern OrthopaedicsDenver, Colorado

Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPTAssociate Clinical DirectorChampion Sports MedicineBirmingham, Alabama

Richard W. Willy, PhD, PTAssistant ProfessorSchool of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of MontanaMissoula, Montana

Thomas W. Wright, MDProfessor, Hand, Elbow and Shoulder SurgeryUniversity of Florida, Department of OrthopaedicsGainesville, Florida

Alastair S. Younger, MDProfessor and HeadDistal Extremities Division, Department of Orthopaedics, University of British ColumbiaVancouver, British Colombia, CANADA

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Conference ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH

Conference Vice-ChairBrian D. Busconi, MD

Chief Educational OfficerStephanie Petterson, MPT, PhD

KNEE ARTHROPLASTYChairsGiles R. Scuderi, MD

Michael P. Ast, MDMichael Bolognesi, MDJohn J. Callaghan, MDMichael B. Cross, MDFred Cushner, MDDavid F. Dalury, MDPhilip Davidson, MDThomas Michael DeBerardino, MDDouglas A. Dennis, MDDavid R. Diduch, MD, MSAlan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEMSteven B. Haas, MDStephen M. Howell, MDPeter A. Indelicato, MDWilliam A. Jiranek, MDMichael J. Kaplan, MDMichael A. Kelly, MDJason L. Koh, MD, MBAMarc R. Labbé, MDJay R. Lieberman, MDAdolph V. Lombardi Jr, MDDavid Mayman, MDEdward J. McPherson, MD, FACSAnthony Miniaci, MDDouglas E. Padgett, MDJavad Parvizi, MDAmar S. Ranawat, MDAnil Ranawat, MDBeth E. Shubin-Stein, MDSabrina M. Strickland, MDGeoffrey Westrich, MD

HIP PRESERVATIONChairsSrino Bharam, MDAllston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA

Brian D. Busconi, MDJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MDJohn J. Christoforetti, MDBenjamin G. Domb, MDVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MDShane J. Nho, MD, MSJavad Parvizi, MDMisty Suri, MDMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATCBrian J. White, MD

HIP ARTHROPLASTYChairsMatthew S. Hepinstall, MD

Keith Berend, MDSrino Bharam, MDMichael Bolognesi, MDJohn J. Callaghan, MDDarwin Chen, MDMichael B. Cross, MDDouglas A. Dennis, MDBenjamin G. Domb, MDThomas P. Gross, MDWilliam A. Jiranek, MDJohn M. Keggi, MDStefan W. Kreuzer, MD, MScDouglas E. Padgett, MDJavad Parvizi, MDHollis G. Potter, MDSonia A. Szlyk, MDGeoffrey Westrich, MD

SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYCo-ChairsRichard J. Friedman, MDLawrence V. Gulotta, MDPatrick St. Pierre, MD

Joseph Albert Abboud, MDGeorge S. Athwal, MD, FRCSCJohn Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCSChristopher R. Chuinard, MD, MPHXavier A. Duralde, MDJohn (Jed) E. Kuhn, MDMark Alan Mighell, MDBradford O. Parsons, MDFrank A. Petrigliano, MDEric Thomas Ricchetti, MDFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MDTheodore F. Schlegel, MDJohn W. Sperling, MD, MBAQuin Throckmorton, MDThomas W. Wright, MD

KNEE SPORTS, CARTILAGE & BIOLOGICSKnee Sports Co-ChairsDarren L. Johnson, MDDavid R. McAllister, MDMatthew T. Provencher, MD

Cartilage & Biologics ChairThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD

Christopher S. Ahmad, MDJoshua Ari Baumfeld, MDShariff K. Bishai, DO, MSKevin F. Bonner, MDWilliam Bugbee, MDBrian D. Busconi, MDThomas R. Carter, MDBrian Chilelli, MDMoises Cohen, MD, PhDThomas Michael DeBerardino, MDDavid R. Diduch, MD, MSJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhDGregory C. Fanelli, MDLisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhDAlberto Gobbi, MDAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSCPeter A. Indelicato, MDPeter R. Kurzweil, MDMarc R. Labbé, MDChristian Lattermann, MDStephen E. Lemos, MD, PhDBert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon)George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBAHollis G. Potter, MDJohn C. Richmond, MDWalter R. Shelton, MDSonia A. Szlyk, MDC. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT

MCJ Consulting, LLC

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Hilary Merliner

Kathleen Reyes

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SHOULDERCo-ChairsBrian J. Cole, MD, MBAClaude T. Moorman, III, MD

Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDSteven P. Arnoczky, DVMCarl J. Basamania, MDDon Buford, MDAlan S. Curtis, MDLarry D. Field, MDMichael Thomas Freehill, MDMark H. Getelman, MDJoshua G. Hackel, MD, CAQSM, RMSKAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSCAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhDSpero G. Karas, MDW. Benjamin Kibler, MDJohn (Jed) E. Kuhn, MDMarc R. Labbé, MDJ. Martin Leland III, MDIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSCEric C. McCarty, MDMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCSAnthony Miniaci, MDGeorge A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBABradford O. Parsons, MDHollis G. Potter, MDRichard K.N. Ryu, MDFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MDTheodore F. Schlegel, MDJonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCSQuin Throckmorton, MDC. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MDNoah D. Weiss, MD

FOOT & ANKLEChairJames W. Stone, MD

Vice ChairMichael J. Trepal, DPM

Robert B. Anderson, MDGregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C)Matthew Brewster, DOWilliam Bugbee, MDLisa K. Cannada, MDMichael J. Coughlin, MDRichard D. Ferkel, MDLisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhDMatrona Giakoumis, DPMMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhDAnthony Robert Iorio, DPM, MPHSam A. Labib, MDJames A. Nunley, MD, MSPhinit Phisitkul, MDSteven M. Raikin, MDC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhDTroy S. Watson, MDAlastair S. Younger, MD

TRAUMAChairsLisa K. Cannada, MDWilliam T. Obremskey MD, MPHRobert D. Zura, MD

Andrew R. Burgess, MDMichael J. Coughlin, MDJoshua Layne Gary, MDMani Kahn, MDMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCSSimon Mears, MD, PhDGil Ortega, MD, MPHEdward Perez, MDSteven M. Raikin, MDKristoff Rewi Reid, MDMara Lynne Schenker, MDAdam Jennings Starr, MDSonia A. Szlyk, MDDavid B. Weiss, MD

SPINEChairMarc J. Levine, MD

Scott D. Boden, MDChristopher R. Brown, MDDi Cui, MDStephen L. Curtin, MDSteven R. Garfin, MDGrigory Goldberg, MDMichael Groff, MDColin B. Harris, MDJohn G. Heller, MDRichard D. Herzog, MD, FACRArthur L. Jenkins, III, MDMark Kurd, MDIsador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSCAkihito Minamide, MD, PhDPeter O. Newton, MDFrank X. Pedlow, Jr., MDMarshal D. Peris, MDGregory Douglas Schroeder, MDGaetano J. Scuderi, MDAnthony K. Sestokas, PhD, DABNM, FASNMAndrew Simpson, MD, MHSAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA

ADVANCED PRACTITIONERChairCharles A. Thigpen, PhD, PT, ATC

Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MSKevin F. Bonner, MDDon Buford, MDWilliam Bugbee, MDBrian D. Busconi, MDJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MDDennis Cardone, DOJohn Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCSBrian Chilelli, MDBrian J. Cole, MD, MBAMichael J. Coughlin, MDThomas Michael DeBerardino, MDDavid R. Diduch, MD, MSBenjamin G. Domb, MDTodd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MSJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhDLarry D. Field, MDLawrence V. Gulotta, MDSean M. Hazzard, PA-CJay Hertel, PhD ATCTimothy E. Hewett, PhDAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhDDarren L. Johnson, MDSpero G. Karas, MDJohn M. Keggi, MDW. Benjamin Kibler, MDDirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMTPeter R. Kurzweil, MDMarc R. Labbé, MDJ. Martin Leland III, MDStephen E. Lemos, MD, PhDBert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon)Tricia Marriott, PA-C, MPAS, MJ Health Law, CHCEric C. McCarty, MDJason P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATCAnthony Miniaci, MDShane J. Nho, MD, MSDarin Padua, PhD, ATCBradford O. Parsons, MDMark V. Paterno, PhD, PTStephanie C. Petterson, PhDJohn C. Richmond, MDFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MDEllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCSWalter R. Shelton, MDLynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScDJohn W. Sperling, MD, MBAPatrick St. Pierre, MDJames W. Stone, MDJonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCSGreg P. Thomas, PA-C Emeritus, MPHMichael J. Trepal, DPMMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATCKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPTRichard W. Willy, PhD, PT

FACULTY AT A GLANCE

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6:50 - 6:55 Welcome and IntroductionCourse Chair Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Knee Sports Co-ChairsDarren L. Johnson, MD, USADavid R. McAllister, MD, USAMatthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

Cartilage & Biologics Chair Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

Honored Professor Walter R. Shelton, MD, USA

Distinguished ProfessorLisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USA Hollis G. Potter, MD, USA

International Honored ProfessorsMoises Cohen, MD, PhD, BRAZILJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL

6:55 - 8:00 Cartilage & Orthobiologics

Moderators: Christian Lattermann, MD, USA Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

Time Keeper: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USA Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

Computer: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

6:55 37-Year-Old Runner with an Osteochondral Defect: My Pearls for Treatment of Cartilage DefectsChristian Lattermann, MD, USA

7:03 Alignment and Ligament Deficiency: Keys to Successful Cartilage SurgeryBert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon), USA

7:11 Evolving Technique: Arthroscopic OATS Procedure: How I Achieve Great ResultsStephen E. Lemos, MD, PhD, USA

7:18 Revisiting Microfracture: Theories, Successes, Failures, and Newer Thoughts with Other MaterialsLisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USA

7:26 Panel: A 28-Year-Old Basketball Player with a 2-cm Medial Femoral Condyle Defect Status Post Meniscectomy 5 Years AgoModerator: George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

7:26 Pro: BioCartilage: It Is the Winner! Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

7:33 Pro: Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Does the Trick William Bugbee, MD, USA

7:40 Pro: MACI is Your Answer: How I Do It!Christian Lattermann, MD, USA

7:47 Evolving Technique Update: Treating the Chondral Lesion Made Simple with a New MaterialAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSC, USA

7:52 The Early Arthritic Knee: Patient Experiences - We Now Know the FactsChristian Lattermann, MD, USA

8:00 - 8:24 Complications in Cartilage SurgeryModerators: João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD,

PORTUGAL Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

TTime Keepers: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USA Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

Computer: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

8:00 Knee Donor-Site Morbidity After Mosaicplasty - What Does the Literature Tell UsJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL

8:08 The Failed Microfracture in a 41-Year-Old Weekend Warrior: What I Do NextKevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

8:16 Off the Shelf Osteochondral Allografts: Do They Fail Over Time or Is It A Simple Solution?Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, USA

8:24 - 8:38 The New Kids on the Block Moderator: Bert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL

(hon) USATime Keepers: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USA

Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USAComputer: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

8:24 Matrix-Applied Characterized Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes: It’s a Mouthful, Finally Answers - 2017!Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

8:31 Evolving Technique: BMAC and Hyalouronic Acid ScaffoldAlberto Gobbi, MD, ITALY

8:38 - 9:31 The PatellaModerator: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USATime Keepers: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USA

Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USAComputer: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

8:38 Single Stage Cartilage Regeneration: What I Use in My 25-Year-Old Basketball & Football PlayersDavid R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

8:46 Mini-Honored Professor Lecture: Functional Outcomes After Patellar Autologous Osteochondral TransplantationMoises Cohen, MD, PhD, BRAZIL

8:56 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Cartilage Imaging: New Techniques and My Wizardry - Listen Up!Hollis G. Potter, MD, USA

9:11 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: William Bugbee, MD, USA

Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USA Panel: Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, USA

Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USADavid R. Diduch, MD, MS, USALisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USAAlberto Gobbi, MD, ITALYAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSC, USAChristian Lattermann, MD, USABert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon), USA George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

9:31 - 10:11 Break and Visit the Exhibits

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10:11 An Algorithm and Approach to Cartilage Failure: Revision Strategies - Tips and TricksBrian Chilelli, MD, USA

10:19 - 11:01 Biologics and the New FrontierModerator: Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, USATime Keeper: Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USAComputer: George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

10:19 Evolving Technique: Autolgous Stem Cells and New ScaffoldsC. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MD, USA

10:26 Distinguished Professor Lecture: The Evolution of PRP, Cartilage Defects and the 22nd Century: What’s Voodoo, What’s Science, Where Are We Today?Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USA

10:41 The Role of Regional Blocks: Why Aren’t You Listening - Advice For Your Patient’s SuccessSonia A. Szlyk, MD, USA

10:49 Evolving Technique: Rehab of the Patient Who Has Undergone A Cartilage ProcedureKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, USA

11:01 - 11:59 The MeniscusModerator: Brian Chilelli, MD, USATime Keeper: Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USAComputer: George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

11:01 Meniscal Tears: How to Repair: Inside-Out, Gold Standard, & New Devices - What Works, What Doesn’t in a 32-Year-Old Weekend WarriorPeter R. Kurzweil, MD, USA

11:09 17-Year-Old with Chronic Clicking and Locking: It’s an Anterior Horn Tear: I Have the Answers! - Rarer Than You Think - Don’t Ignore ThemMatthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

11:17 Evolving Technique Update: Medial and Lateral Meniscal Root Tears Made Simple - Take the Time to Fix Them and Which Ones I Don’tMarc R. Labbé, MD, USA

11:22 Meniscal Transplantation in a 25-Year-Old: How to Make It Work! My Outcomes, It’s the Right Answer!Thomas R. Carter, MD, USA

11:30 Evolving Technique: 19-Year-Old Status Post Partial Meniscal Resection: Now The Collagen Mensical Implant - It’s Here - 2017!Peter R. Kurzweil, MD, USA

11:37 Debate: Rehabbing the Cartilage and Meniscal Patient: What Is the Truth? Can You Handle It?Moderator: Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

11:37 Pro: Lock the Knee in a Brace: Weightbear! No Damage to the Repair Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

11:43 Pro: You Better Use Crutches and Non-Weightbear, No Wonder Your Repairs FailDavid R. McAllister, MD, USA

11:49 Wrap Up and Summary: Questions and AnswersModerator: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USAPanel: Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, USA

Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, USAKevin F. Bonner, MD, USAWilliam Bugbee, MD, USAThomas R. Carter, MD, USADavid R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA João Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USAC. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MD, USA

11:59 - 12:14 Lunch Served

12:14 - 1:14 Luncheon Symposium

12:14 Lunch Time Session: Joint Preservation After Lower Extremity Trauma Supported by Arthrex

12:14 ACL Primary Repair and Reconstruction with Internal Brace Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, USA

12:24 Identifying and Repairing Meniscus Root Tears Thomas R. Carter, MD, USA

12:34 Expediting Return to Play after Ankle Instability Troy S. Watson, MD, USA

12:44 Addressing Lower Extremity Chondral Defects Brian D. Busconi, MD, USA

12:54 Panel DiscussionThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

1:14 - 1:44 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:44 - 2:05 The Pediatric ACL KneeModerator: John C. Richmond, MD, USATime Keeper: Joshua Ari Baumfeld, MD, USAComputer: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USA

1:44 Panel: Open Growth Plates, The Pediatric ACL in an 11-Year-Old Female Soccer PlayerModerator: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

1:44 Pro: All Epiphyseal, All Inside Using Hamstring Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, USA

1:51 Pro: Transphyseal, Bone-Patella-Bone, Stop Worrying! George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

1:58 Pro: The Modified MacIntosh, My Way!Moises Cohen, MD, PhD, BRAZIL

2:05 Understanding Patient Care Robert E. Grant

2:12 - 3:45 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Moderator: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA Time Keeper: Joshua Ari Baumfeld, MD, USA Computer: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USA

2:12 Technique - How I Do It!Moderator: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

2:12 Evolving Technique: Anatomic ACL: I Am Tired of Hearing This - Why Does It MatterJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION

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2:19 Debate: A 17-Year-Old Lacrosse Player with an Isolated ACL TearModerator: John C. Richmond, MD, USA

2:19 Pro: You Need to Use the AM Portal - Don’t Kid Yourself Joshua Ari Baumfeld, MD, USA

2:25 Pro: Transtibial Drilling Works: I Am Not Changing - I Will Show You the ResultsDavid R. McAllister, MD, USA

2:31 Evolving Technique Update: Jump On Board - The All-Inside - Let Me Show You HowThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

2:36 Debate: A 33-Year-Old Yoga Lover, Former Ballet Professional with an Isolated ACL TearModerator: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USA

2:36 Pro: Hamstring Autograft is the Way to Go! Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

2:42 Pro: Bone-Patella-Bone Wins Every Time! Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

2:48 Pro: Allograft Makes Sense! Stop Hurting Your PatientThomas R. Carter, MD, USA

2:54 The Final Answers: Autograft versus Allograft - Is the Literature Wrong? What are We All Doing Secretively?John C. Richmond, MD, USA

3:02 The ALL: More Facts, More Substance - Don’t Miss It! - Any Role in a High Risk Young Female? What I Do!Stephen E. Lemos, MD, PhD, USA

3:10 Honored Professor Lecture: ACL and the Quad Tendon: Many Years of ExperienceWalter R. Shelton, MD, USA

3:25 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Darren L. Johnson, MD USA & Matthew T. Provencher, MD USAPanel: Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, USA

Thomas R. Carter, MD, USA Brian Chilelli, MD, USA David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USAMark Labbe, MD, USAStephen E. Lemos, MD, PhD, USA George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA John C. Richmond, MD, USAWalter R. Shelton, MD, USA

3:45 - 4:20 Break and Visit the Exhibits

4:20 - 4:58 Anterior Cruciate Ligament, ContinuedModerator: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USATime Keeper: Thomas R. Carter, MD, USAComputer: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

4:20 Distinguished Professor Lecture: An MRI Primer: You Thought You Knew It All - Ligaments, The Corners & Complex Knee IssuesHollis G. Potter, MD, USA

4:35 Honored Professor Lecture: Revision ACL Tips and Tricks for SuccessMoises Cohen, MD, PhD, BRAZIL

4:50 The 5 Complications in ACL Surgery: How I Always Avoid ThemJohn C. Richmond, MD, USA

4:58 - 5:31 The CornersModerator: Matthew T. Provencher, MD, USATime Keeper: Thomas R. Carter, MD, USAComputer: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

4:58 Debate: Combined ACL and Grade III MCL Injury in a 37-Year-Old Tennis Player: Surgery and TimingModerator: Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, USA

4:58 Pro: MCL Requires Operative RepairGregory C. Fanelli, MD, USA

5:04 Pro: MCL Heals with NonOperative TreatmentDarren L. Johnson, MD, USA

5:10 Evolving Technique Update: MCL Reconstruction with the Internal BraceBrian D. Busconi, MD, USA

5:15 The Posteromedial Corner Made Simple: Repair and WhenChristopher S. Ahmad, MD, USA

5:23 Repairing the Posterolateral Corner versus Reconstruction: Acute and ChronicMatthew T. Provencher, MD, USA

5:31 - 6:13 Complex Knee Issues - Multiligament & PCLModerator: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USATime Keeper: Thomas R. Carter, MD, USAComputer: Darren L. Johnson, MD, USA

5:31 Debate: Debate: PCL Update: My Graft, My Way With or Without X-rayModerator: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USA

5:31 Pro: Arthroscopic Achilles Allograft: Still Working for MeGregory C. Fanelli, MD, USA

5:38 Pro: Arthroscopic All-InsideThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

5:45 The Dislocated Knee: Clinical & Imaging Evaluation and Avoiding ComplicationsJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, PORTUGAL

5:53 Evolving Technique Update: The Dislocated Knee: My Algorithm for SuccessGregory C. Fanelli, MD, USA

5:58 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Peter A. Indelicato, MD, USAPanel: Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

Thomas R. Carter, MD, USAMoises Cohen, MD, PhD, BRAZILThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA Gregory C. Fanelli, MD, USAMatthew T. Provencher, MD, USA John C. Richmond, MD, USA Walter R. Shelton, MD, USA

KNEE: SPORTS, CARTILAGE & BIOLOGICS • BELLAGIO BALLROOM 5-7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION

6:15 - 8:00 Dinner Non-CME Spotlight Sessions

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6:50 - 6:55 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Trauma Co-ChairsLisa K. Cannada, MDWilliam T. Obremskey MD, MPHRobert D. Zura, MD

Honored ProfessorAndrew R. Burgess, MD, USA

6:55 - 7:33 Treatment of Intertrochanderic Hip FracturesModerator: Edward Perez, MD USA

6:55 Debate: How I Treat: Timing, Anti-Coagulation and 1 Year LaterModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

6:55 Pro: The DHS Is It! I Have Used for Years SuccessfullyMara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

7:01 Pro: Wake Up, The Rod Has Been Here for Over 15 Years! Where Have You Been?Gil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

7:07 Why the Rod in Treatment of Hip Fractures Causes More Harm: The Total Hip Maybe Doomed - Pay Attention!Simon Mears, MD, PhD, USA

7:15 Panel: The 78-Year-Old Female Slipped in Nursing Home and Has An Intertrochanteric FractureModerator: Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

7:15 Pro: The Long Rod Let’s Me Sleep At Night: Why It Makes a DifferenceMara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

7:21 Pro: Don’t Be Silly, The Short Rod Is Quick, Easy, and EffectiveGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

7:27 Pro: The Plate Is A Homerun!Adam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

7:33 - 8:02 Femoral Neck FracturesModerator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

7:33 The 42-Year-Old Tennis Player Heard a Crack: What I Do, Tension Side or Compression Side and OutcomesEdward Perez, MD, USA

7:41 The 36-Year-Old Motocross Athlete Landing Wrong: The High Energy Femoral Neck Fractures - Plate or Replace?David B. Weiss, MD, USA

7:49 Evolving Technique Update: The Femoral Neck Fracture Young & Old: 5 Tips, 5 Minutes For SuccessLisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

7:54 Total Hip Replacement for the Femoral Neck Fracture: It Is the Right Answer - When to Pull the Plug!Simon Mears, MD, PhD, USA

8:02 - 8:27 Subtrochanteric Femur FracturesModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

8:02 Evolving Technique Update: The Subtrochanteric Femur Fracture: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesRobert D. Zura, MD, USA

8:07 Evolving Technique: The Role of the Proximal Femoral Locking Plate in Subtroch Femur FracturesGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

8:14 The Lost Art of the Blade Plate: How To Use It and Years of Proof with OutcomesAdam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

8:22 Evolving Technique Update: Femoral Head Fractures: Update 2017!Adam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

8:27 - 9:33 Femoral Shaft FracturesModerator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD USA

8:27 Panel: The 23-Year-Old Fraternity Brother Late Night Outing, Falls & Fractures His FemurModerator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

8:27 Pro: Antegrade Rodding is Quick, Efficient with Few Complications: Try It!Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

8:33 Pro: Retrograde Rodding Has Been Around for Years: Why are You Changing? I Get Results!Lisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

8:39 Pro: Trochanteric Rods Have Saved the Day: Let Me Show You How In 6 MinutesJoshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

8:45 Periprosthetic Techniques for the Femoral Shaft Fracture: Stop the Strut!Simon Mears, MD, PhD, USA

8:53 Honored Professor Lecture: History of Shock TraumaAndrew R. Burgess, MD, USA

9:13 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USAPanel: Lisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USASimon Mears, MD, PhD, USAGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USAEdward Perez, MD, USAAdam Jennings Starr, MD, USADavid B. Weiss, MD, USA

9:33 - 10:13 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:13 - 10:39 Acetabulum & Pelvic Fractures: Low EnergyModerator: Adam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

10:13 Panel: The Geriatric Acetabular and Pelvic FractureModerator: Adam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

10:13 Pro: Fix the Problem: Let Me Show You What I Do in the University - You Can Do It Too!Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

10:19 Pro: Replace the Parts: A Prosthesis is the AnswerSimon Mears, MD, PhD, USA

10:25 Pro: Avoid Unnecessary Complications Coming Your Way: Let’s Review the FactsAdam Jennings Starr, MD, USA

10:31 Nerve Blocks for Trauma Patients: Stop Worrying, They’re Safe - Patients Will Do WellSonia A. Szlyk, MD, USA

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10:39 - 11:58 Bread & Butter Fractures: Wrist, Elbow and the ClavicleModerator: Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS,

CANADA

10:39 Distal Radius: Who Should Fix Them, You Can Fix Them Too: Let Me Show What Trauma Surgeons UseLisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

10:47 Are All the Plates the Same or Does It Make a Difference for Fracture Fixation in the Wrist?Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

10:55 Debate: The 75-Year-Old Distal Radius FractureModerator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

10:55 Pro: I Know What the Journals Say: They’re Wrong! Stop the Pain, Give Independence – Fix The Fracture!Edward Perez, MD, USA

11:01 Pro: Do You Want a Pair of Glasses? Read the Literature! NonOperative Treatment, They Do FineMani Kahn, MD, USA

11:07 Evolving Technique: Pediatric Forearm Fractures: When I Plate and When You Should Rod? Update 2017Kristoff Rewi Reid, MD, USA

11:14 Evolving Technique: Intra-Articular Fractures of the Distal Humerus: How to Maximize SuccessMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

11:21 Debate: The Clavicle Fracture: Are We Still Disagreeing? Facts Please!Moderator: Edward Perez, MD, USA

11:21 Pro: Fix It! Why Do You Accept a Deformity for Life?Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

11:27 Pro: Don’t Fix It! Read the Literature, How About a Non-Union: Blood Clot, Ruptured Vessels - Sound Fun?Mara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

11:33 Evolving Technique Update: NSAIDs and Fractures: Does It Really Slow Healing or Is It a Farce? Time to Hear the Truth Once and For All!Mara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

11:38 Wrap Up and Case Presentations: Potpouri Trauma - Lightening Round FracturesModerator: Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS,

CANADAPanel: Lisa K. Cannada, MD USA

Mani Kahn, MD, USAGil Ortega, MD, MPH USAEdward Perez, MD USAMara Lynne Schenker, MD USARobert D. Zura, MD USA

11:59 - 12:14 Lunch Served

12:14 - 1:14 Luncheon Symposium: General Session - Grand Ballroom 5-7

Joint Preservation After Lower Extremity Trauma Supported by Arthrex

1:14 - 1:44 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:30 - 1:35 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Foot & Ankle Co-ChairsJames W. Stone, MD, USAMichael J. Trepal, DPM, USA

Distinguished ProfessorMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

International Honored ProfessorC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

1:35 - 2:08 Ankle Lateral Ligament SprainModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

1:35 Evolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes: Keys to Evaluating the Acute Ankle InjuryAlastair S. Younger, MD, CANADA

1:40 Debate: 28-Year-Old Professional Soccer Player Sustains Grade 3 Lateral Ligament Sprain Mid-SeasonModerator: Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

1:40 Pro: Nonoperative Treatment is the Way to GoSam A. Labib, MD, USA

1:46 Pro: The Case for Acute RepairJames A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA

1:52 Functional versus Mechanical Instability: Keys to Diagnosis Physical Examination and Radiological EvaluationMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA

2:00 There is No Such Thing as a Simple Ankle SprainPhinit Phisitkul, MD, USA

2:08 - 2:32 Chronic Lateral Ankle InstabilityModerator: Michael J. Trepal, DPM, USA

2:08 Panel: 35-Year-Old Recreational Basketball Player with Recurrent Ankle SprainsModerator: Phinit Phisitkul, MD, USA

2:08 Pro: Brostrom Repair is Easy, Reliable and Has Few ComplicationsRichard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

2:14 Pro: Arthroscopic Repair: Its Time Has ComeSam A. Labib, MD, USA

2:20 Pro: Reconstruction: Stronger, More Stable ResultMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA

2:26 Pro: Repair with Augmentation: Back to Sport FasterTroy S. Watson , MD, USA

2:32 - 2:44 Ankle Fractures - Battle of the TitansModerator: Sam A. Labib, MD, USA

2:32 Debate: Weber B Fracture in a 29-Year-Old RunnerModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

2:32 Pro: Scope Every Ankle Fracture: You Will Be Surprised with What You FindRichard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

2:38 Pro: Don’t Waste Your Time: Scoping Doesn’t Matter - Fix the Bone!Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

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2:44 - 2:55 Syndesmosis InjuriesModerator: Steven M. Raikin, MD, USA

2:44 How I Assess the Syndesmosis: Injury and Surgical ReductionPhinit Phisitkul, MD, USA

2:52 Trauma Surgeon Perspective & CommentaryLisa K. Cannada, MD, USA

2:55 - 3:15 Midfoot & ForefootModerator: Steven M. Raikin, MD, USA

2:55 Evolving Technique Update: How to Avoid Missing the Subtle Lisfranc: 8 Tips in 8 MinutesMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

3:03 Debate: 53-Year-Old Orthopaedic Surgeon with Pain Playing TennisModerator: Troy S. Watson, MD, USA

3:03 Pro: Open Treatment of Midfoot Injuries is the Time Tested Way to GoSteven M. Raikin, MD, USA

3:09 Pro: Arthroscopic Surgery of Midfoot Injuries: Smaller Incisions, Fewer ComplicationsAlastair S. Younger, MD, CANADA

3:15 - 3:45 Honored Professor CornerModerator: Michael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

3:15 Lecture 1: Achilles Tendinopathy: Diagnosis and Treatment

C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

3:25 Lecture 2: Syndesmosis Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment

C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

3:35 Lecture 3: Ankle Fusion: Still the Best Alternative for Some Patients with Ankle Arthritis

C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

3:45 - 4:20 Break & Visit the Exhibits

4:20 - 4:50 Honored Professor Corner, ContinuedModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

4:20 Lecture 4: Posterior Hindfoot Arthroscopy: Indications, Technique, and Results

C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

4:30 Lecture 5: OLT Talus: Current Concepts of Etiology of These Lesions and Talar Cysts: Implications for Treatment

C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

4:40 PRP Enhancements of OCL LesionsLisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USA

4:50 - 5:14 Posterior Tibial and Peroneal TendonsModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

4:50 Panel: Tendinopathy and TendoscopyModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

4:50 Pro: Peroneal Tendoscopy: Better Visualization, Equal Results, Fewer ComplicationsC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

4:56 Pro: Peroneal Tears and Dislocation: Open Repair for Reliable ResultsSam A. Labib, MD, USA

5:02 Pro: Posterior Tibial Tendon Tears: When is Arthroscopic Debridement SufficientC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

5:08 Pro: Posterior Tibial Tendon Tears: Options for Full Thickness Tears with CollapseMatrona Giakoumis, DPM, USA

5:14 - 5:26 Posterior Ankle ArthroscopyModerator: Troy S. Watson, MD, USA

5:14 Debate: 22-Year-Old Ballet Dancer with Posterior Ankle Pain: MRI Shows Os Trigonium with Adjacent Bone EdemaModerator: Gregory C Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USA

5:14 Pro: Why Go From Behind? I Can Reach Everything From Anterior or Lateral Approaches with Less RiskRichard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

5:20 Pro: Do It From the Back: See It All, Simplify Your Life, Better VisualizationC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

5:26 - 5:36 The HindfootModerator: Alastair S. Younger, MD,

CANADA

5:26 Endoscopic Excision of Symptomatic Os Trigonum in Professional DancersAnthony Robert Iorio, DPM, MPH, USA

5:36 - 6:06 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: The Day’s ExplorationModerators: Phinit Phisitkul, MD USA

James W. Stone, MD USAPanel: Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

Gregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USARichard D. Ferkel, MD, USAMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADASam A. Labib, MD, USASteven M. Raikin, MD, USAAlastair S. Younger, MD, CANADA

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6:15 - 8:00 Dinner Non-CME Spotlight Sessions

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6:50 - 6:55 Welcome and IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Arthroplasty Co-ChairsGiles R. Scuderi, MD, USAMatthew Hepinstall, MD, USA

Honored ProfessorsJohn J. Callaghan, MD, USADouglas E. Padgett, MD, USA

Distinguished ProfessorAdolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD, USA

6:55 - 8:17 Complications Post TKAModerator: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael P. Ast, MD, USAComputer: Michael J. Kaplan, MD, USA

6:55 A 51-Year-Old Male, 3 Weeks s/p TKA with a Swollen Knee and Calf: Time to Worry?Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

7:03 47-Year-Old Former Professional Football Player Asks ‘’Why Does My Knee Still Hurt 1 Year After Surgery’’Fred Cushner, MD, USA

7:11 Evolving Technique: Tips & Tricks to Avoid the Unstable KneeMichael A. Kelly, MD, USA

7:18 The 67-Year-Old Stiff Knee: More Than 20 Years of Experience - I Can Solve It!John J. Callaghan, MD, USA

7:26 Evolving Technique: 62-Year-Old Tennis Player Felt a Snap in Her Knee 1 Year Later & Can’t Lift ItGiles R. Scuderi, MD, USA

7:33 80-Year-Old Diabetic 6 Weeks Post-Op Notices Fluid Coming Out of His Incision: What I Do!Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

7:41 Metal Allergies & How To Detect The Problem with No Rash: 5 Quick TipsMichael Bolognesi, MD, USA

7:49 Management of Bone Loss During Revision TKADouglas A. Dennis, MD, USA

7:57 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Michael A. Kelly, MD, USAPanel: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA

John J. Callaghan, MD, USAFred Cushner, MD, USADouglas A. Dennis, MD, USA Stephen M. Howell, MD, USAWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, USAJavad Parvizi, MD, UNITEDGiles R. Scuderi, MD, USA Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

8:17 - 9:33 The Great Debates - British Style!Moderator: Douglas E. Padgett, MD USATime Keeper: Michael P. Ast, MD USAComputer: Michael J. Kaplan, MD, USA

8:17 Debate: Same Day Total Knee ArthroplastyModerator: William A. Jiranek, MD, USA

8:17 Pro: I’m Still Doing It! My Patients Love It!Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD, USA

8:23 Pro: Are You Crazy?!?! My Patients Are Well Cared ForDouglas A. Dennis, MD, USA

8:29 Debate: Alignment Matters in TKAModerator: Adolph V. Lombardi Jr, MD, USA

8:29 Pro: Mechanical Alignment: It Has Been Around for YearsGiles R. Scuderi, MD, USA

8:35 Pro: Kinematic Alignment Is All That Matters!Stephen M. Howell, MD, USA

8:41 Debate: The Robot in TKAModerator: David F. Dalury, MD, USA

8:41 Pro: Keep It Conventional: It Has Worked for Years!Douglas A. Dennis, MD, USA

8:47 Pro: Come On Old Man, I’ll Show You How To Use the Robot - Perfection!David Mayman, MD, USA

8:53 Debate: The PatellaModerator: Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

8:53 Pro: I Always ResurfaceMichael A. Kelly, MD, USA

8:59 Pro: The Unresurfaced Patella Has Its Place - Listen Up!Jay R. Lieberman, MD, USA

9:05 Bundled Payments, Prosthesis Cost and Private Practice: Listen Up to Protect Yourself!Michael P. Ast, MD, USA

9:13 Honored Professor Lecture: Outcomes in TKR: It’s in Your HandsDouglas E. Padgett, MD, USA

9:33 - 10:13 Break and Visit the Exhibits

10:13 - 11:13 Evolving Trends in Knee ArthroplastyModerator: Michael J. Kaplan, MD USATime Keeper: Anil Ranawat, MD, USAComputer: Amar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

10:13 Blood Management: TXA, IV, Topical or Oral: Is There A Difference?Edward J. McPherson, MD, FACS, USA

10:21 Wound Closure: The Postoperative Dressing, CPM and Ice: So Many Options, Cost, & Do They Make A Difference?Fred Cushner, MD, USA

10:29 DVT Prophylaxis: How Do I Manage Same Day, Short Stay Patients? I Am Worried: Facts versus FictionJay R. Lieberman, MD, USA

10:37 The Bariatric Patient: Move Over BMI - Percent Body Fat Predicts Function After Total KneeMichael Bolognesi, MD, USA

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KNEE: ARTHROPLASTY • BELLAGIO BALLROOM 5-710:45 61-Year-Old with RA Develops a Small Wound

Dehiscence: Old Fashion Antibiotics versus The New Vac - Any Difference?Amar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

10:53 Honored Professor Lecture: Mobile Bearing Knee Replacement: Are We Going Forwards, Backwards, or Sideways?John J. Callaghan, MD, USA

11:13 - 11:58 How I Do It!Moderator: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keeper: Anil Ranawat, MD, USAComputer: Amar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

11:13 Evolving Technique Update: Getting the Patella in the Groove with a Valgus KneeMichael B. Cross, MD, USA

11:18 Evolving Technique Update: 61-Year-Old with Rheumatoid Arthritis 15 Degrees Varus - How to SucceedSteven B. Haas, MD, USA

11:23 Evolving Technique Update: 71-Year-Old Former Marathoner with 15 Degrees of Varus - The Winning ChecklistWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, USA

11:28 Evolving Technique Update: 58-Year-Old Squash Player, Keeping the PCL - Tips and TricksDavid F. Dalury, MD, USA

11:33 Evolving Technique Update: The Hospital Says Use a Nasal Swab for Detection Preop: Any Science? Cost Effective?David Mayman, MD, USA

11:38 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Challenges in Revision TKAModerators: Douglas E. Padgett, MD USA

Giles R. Scuderi, MD USAPanel: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA

John J. Callaghan, MD, USAMichael B. Cross, MD, USAFred Cushner, MD, USADavid F. Dalury, MD, USA William A. Jiranek, MD, USAEdward J. McPherson, MD, FACS, USAJavad Parvizi, MD, USAAmar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

11:58 - 12:13 Lunch Served

12:13 - 1:13 Lunch Non-CME Spotlight SessionsFor a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:13 - 1:43 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:43 - 1:51 How I Do It, ContinuedModerator: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keeper: Anil Ranawat, MD, USAComputer: Amar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

1:43 The Amniotic Stem Cell Patch: Arthrofibrosis and the Total Knee ReplacementMichael J. Kaplan, MD, USA

1:51 - 2:07 The Journal of Retraction: I Was Wrong, I Apologize!Moderator: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael B. Cross, MD, USAComputer: Steven Haas, MD, USA

1:51 I No Longer Have My Patients Donate Autogenous Blood and Receive EPO Prior to TKA: I Was Wrong! Fred Cushner, MD, USA Cushner FD, Lee GC, Scuderi GR, Arsht SJ, Scott

WN. Blood loss management in high risk patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. A comparison of two techniques. J Knee Surg 19:249 – 253, 2006

Cushner FD, Foley I, Kessler D, Scuderi G, Scott WN. Blood management in revision total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop 404: 247 - 255, 2002

Cushner FD, Locker JR, Hanssen AD, et al. Use of recombinant human erythropoietin in two stage total knee arthroplasty for infection. Clin Orthop 392: 116 – 123, 2001

1:57 CommentaryAmar S. Ranawat, MD, USA

1:59 Structural Bone Allograft Has Been Replaced with Modular Component and Metaphyseal Sleeves in Revision TKADouglas A. Dennis, MD, USADouglas, DA. The Structural Allograft Composite in Revisional Total Knee Arthroplasy. J. Arthroplasty 17-(4): 90-93, 2002.

2:05 CommentaryAmar S. Ranawat, MD,USA

2:07 - 2:29 The Revision Knee: Final Answers - Tell Me the Truth!Moderator: Javad Parvizi, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael B. Cross, MD, USAComputer: Steven Haas, MD, USA

2:07 Evolving Technique: An Algorithm for 1 Stage versus Two Stage Exchange: Here are the RulesMichael B. Cross, MD, USA

2:14 Evolving Technique: Oral Antibiotics Following Two Stage Exchange: Listen Up! I Know the AnswerMichael P. Ast, MD, USA

2:21 Odds and Ends: The Alpha-Defensin Test, Vancomycin Cement, Liposomal Bupivacaine: How I Use Them in 2017Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

2:29 - 3:15 The Young Patient, Controversy & The Battle GroundModerator: Adolph V. Lombardi Jr, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael B. Cross, MD, USAComputer: Steven Haas, MD, USA

2:29 Panel: The Unicondylar Knee: An Art & ScienceModerator: Steven B. Haas, MD, USA

2:29 Pro: Medial UKA - The Robot Gets It PerfectDavid Mayman, MD, USA

2:35 Pro: PSI Makes Medial UKA Even EasierPhilip Davidson, MD, USA

2:41 Pro: Mobile UKA Trumps Fixed Bearing ImplantsAdolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD, USA

2:47 Pro: Lateral Unicondylar Arthroplasty Makes the Difference & Return to SportKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

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2:53 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: David F. Dalury, MD, USAPanel: Michael P. Ast, MD, USA

Michael B. Cross, MD, USAPhilip Davidson, MD, USAAlan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEM, CANADA Steven B. Haas, MD, USAAdolph V. Lombardi Jr, MD, USADavid Mayman, MD, USAKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

3:03 Debate: Walking Upstairs is Tough: Make Me Better, The 57-Year-Old Overweight, Sedentary MaleModerator: Fred Cushner, MD, USA

3:03 Pro: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: Make Sure You Align the PatellaPhilip Davidson, MD, USA

3:09 Pro: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: An Inlay Prosthesis Restores CongruencyAnthony Miniaci MD, USA

3:15 - 3:31 The ConversionModerator: Douglas E. Padgett, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael B. Cross, MD, USAComputer: Steven Haas, MD, USA

3:15 Converting the UKA to a Total Knee: When, How - Tips & TricksDavid F. Dalury, MD, USA

3:23 Converting the Osteotomized Knee to a TKA: Beware! How to Get a Good ResultMichael Bolognesi, MD, USA

3:31 - 4:01 Break and Visit the Exhibits

4:01 - 4:45 Wait A Minute! Enough of the Metal: Osteotomy, Osteotomy, OsteotomyModerator: Anil Ranawat, MD, USATime Keeper: Sabrina Strickland, MD, USA

Jason Koh, MD, MBA, USAComputer: Peter Indelicato, MD, USA

4:01 Understanding the Osteotomy: Wake Up USA! Everyone Does It, Get ComfortableAlan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEM, CANADA

4:09 Complications with HTO: 3 Common Mistakes & How I Avoid ThemAnil Ranawat, MD, USA

4:17 Debate: 52-Year-Old Skier with Pain on the Inside of the KneeModerator: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, USA

4:17 Pro: Immediate Weight Bearing with HTO: A Game ChangerThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

4:23 Pro: Put in the Uni Knee: Are You Kidding?!?!Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD, USA

4:29 Distal Femoral Osteotomy in a 34-Year-Old Female Runner: 5 Tips for Success - Proper IndicationsAnil Ranawat, MD, USA

4:37 How I Heal the Valgus Knee in a 33-Year-Old Female Soccer Player: The DFOAlan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEM, CANADA

4:45 - 6:05 The Patellofemoral JointModerator: Sabrina M. Strickland, MD, USATime Keeper: Sabrina Strickland, MD, USA

Jason Koh, MD, MBA, USAComputer: Peter Indelicato, MD, USA

4:45 First Time Patellar Dislocation in a 21-Year-Old Female with Ligamentous Laxity: Who Needs Surgery, Why & HowBeth E. Shubin-Stein, MD, USA

4:53 Panel: Patellar Instability: My Way to Treat It!Moderator: Anil Ranawat, MD, USA

4:53 Pro: What I Have Learned in the Last 15 YearsDavid R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

4:59 Pro: MPFL Reconstruction: Tips and Tricks for a Successful Outcome (Docking Technique)Beth E. Shubin-Stein, MD, USA

5:05 Anterior Knee Pain and Patellar InstabilitySabrina M. Strickland, MD, USA

5:13 MPFL Complications: Ways to Avoid and How I SalvageJason L. Koh, MD, MBA, USA

5:21 Trochlear Dysplasia: What Is It All About, How Do I Treat ItDavid R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

5:29 Patellofemoral Instability: Perfecting the Distal Patellofemoral Realignment with OutcomesJason L. Koh, MD, MBA, USA

5:37 TT-TTG: Too Many Initials - What Does It Mean? How Do I Measure It? Is It CT? Is It MRI? Help Please!Beth E. Shubin-Stein, MD, USA

5:45 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Understanding the Patellofemoral Joint - Practical SolutionsModerators: David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA

Anil Ranawat, MD, USAPanel: Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

Alan Getgood, MD FRCS(Tr&Orth) DipSEM, CANADAPeter A. Indelicato, MD, USAJason L. Koh, MD, MBA, USAMarc R. Labbé, MD, USABeth E. Shubin-Stein, MD, USASabrina M. Strickland, MD, USA

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017 | CONCURRENT SESSIONTRAUMA • RENOIR 1

6:50 - 6:55 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Trauma Co-ChairsLisa K. Cannada, MD, USAWilliam T. Obremskey MD, MPH, MMHC, USARobert D. Zura, MD, USA

Honored Professor Andrew R. Burgess, MD, USA

6:55 - 7:19 Bad Problems That Need Emergent CareModerator: William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH,

MMHC, USA

6:55 Knee Dislocations in the Community Hospital with a Nerve Injury: What’s My Role? Do I Put on the Ex Fix?William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

7:03 Open Fractures: Understanding When to Wait, When to Fix, When to Wash OutMani Kahn, MD, USA

7:11 The Dreaded Compartment Syndrome: When Its Real, What I Do, How I Avoid Flaps & Skin GraftsJoshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

7:19 Necritizing Facsitis: What I Do and WhenWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

7:27 - 7:49 Midfoot & Hindfoot TraumaModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

7:27 Evolving Technique Update: How to Avoid Missing the Subtle Lisfranc: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

7:32 Debate: 55-Year-Old Female s/p Misstep on Stairs with Unresolved PainModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

7:32 Pro: Repair and Fix the Lisfranc JointGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

7:38 Pro: Fuse the Lisfranc JointSteven M. Raikin, MD, USA

7:44 Evolving Technique Update: Update on Calcaneus Fractures: Open Reconstruction versus Through the Sinus TarsiGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

7:49 - 8:19 Bad Ankle Fractures with Soft Tissue InjuriesModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

7:49 Panel: When Do I Fix Open versus Closed Complex Injuries and HowModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

7:49 Pro: Fix them ALL Now! Don’t Wait!Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

7:55 Pro: Wash Out, Splint/Ex Fix and Do ElectivelyMani Kahn, MD, USA

8:01 Pro: Neuropathic Fractures: What Do I Do?David B. Weiss, MD, USA

8:07 Debate: The Posterior Malleolus: When I Fix and How I Do!Moderator: William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

8:07 Pro: Never or Rarely Fix It!Kristoff Rewi Reid, MD, USA

8:13 Pro: Almost Always Fix It!Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

8:19 - 9:00 SyndesmosisModerator: David B. Weiss, MD, USA

8:19 Evolving Technique Update: The Syndesmosis: Long versus Small Plates, Posterior versus Lateral ApproachesEdward Perez, MD, USA

8:24 Panel: The Unstable Syndesmosis: How I Assess and What I do to ReduceModerator: David B. Weiss, MD, USA

8:24 Pro: Just Fix the Medial Side: It’s So Simple!William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

8:30 Pro: TightRope: It’s the New Way!Michael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

8:36 Pro: The Gold Standard: Cold Hard SteelEdward Perez, MD, USA

8:42 Panel: Medial Malleolus FixationModerator: William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

8:42 Pro: I’ve Never Changed: Malleolar Screws Have Worked for Years!Gil Ortega, MD, MPH, USA

8:48 Pro: Sex Appeal: Long 3.5mm ScrewsRobert D. Zura, MD, USA

8:54 Pro: Cannulated Screws: Why Make It Hard? It’s a Chip Shot!Mara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

9:00 - 9:43 Pilon/Distal Tibia FracturesModerator: William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH,

MMHC, USA

9:00 Outcomes For a Successful Result: Beware as You Plan Your StrategyJoshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

9:08 Evolving Technique: Plates and Respect for the Soft Tissue: When to Use the Ex Fix versus When the Fibula is the AnswerWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

9:15 Panel: 42-Year-Old Motorcycle Rider Caught Under an 18 Wheeler with a Complex PilonModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

9:15 Pro: Plate the Tibia: Let Me Teach You About Weightbearing Status?Kristoff Rewi Reid, MD, USA

9:21 Pro: Not So Fast, Think Slowly: Which Ones I PlateMani Kahn, MD, USA

9:27 Pro: Avoid Complications: Cast Please, Thank You Dr. SarmientoWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

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9:33 Case Presentations with Questions & Answers - Pediatric Tibia, Distal Tibia, Pilon, Syndesmosis, ComplicationsModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USAPanel: Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

Mani Kahn, MD, USAWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USAGil Ortega, MD, MPH, USAEdward Perez, MD, USAKristoff Rewi Reid, MD, USAMara Lynne Schenker, MD, USA

9:43 - 10:23 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:23 - 11:03 The Tibia From Top to BottomModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

10:23 Evolving Technique Update: Tips and Tricks for Proximal and Distal Tibia FracturesRobert D. Zura, MD, USA

10:28 Avoiding the Non-Union in Tibias: Biologics, Reaming, Types of Rods and Plates - I Have All the Answers - 8 Tips in 8 MinutesWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

10:36 Honored Professor Lecture: Auto Crash Research: The Effects On Your PracticeAndrew R. Burgess, MD, USA

10:51 Debate: 45-Year-Old Driver of MVA Now with a Schatzker IV and Presumed Knee DislocationModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

10:51 Pro: Ex Fix in the Middle of the Night and I Come Back for Definitive CareDavid B. Weiss, MD, USA

10:57 Pro: I am Fixing the Fracture Tonight, May Consider FasciotomyWilliam T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

11:03 Evolving Technique: The Hockey Stick Exposure is Not the Only Answer: Go Posterior When You Need To!William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHC, USA

11:10 - 11:27 Distal FemurModerator: David B. Weiss, MD, USA

11:10 Debate: 65-Year-Old Male Status Post Total Knee ReplacementModerator: David B. Weiss, MD, USA

10:59 Pro: I Slide the Nail Right Past the Fracture and Get Them Walking Without a Fatal PEKristoff Rewi Reid, MD, USA

11:05 Pro: Plating the Fracture Works Every Time... Almost - Be Careful!Simon Mears, MD, PhD, USA

11:22 Evolving Technique Update: Techniques for Cortical Locking of the Distal FemurJoshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

11:27 - 11:32 What Is and Isn’t Urgent in Trauma? How I Do ThingsModerator: Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

11:27 Evolving Technique Update: Gun Shot Wounds and Fractures - Be Calm and Gain SuccessDavid B. Weiss, MD, USA

11:32 - 12:06 Trauma & the Upper Extremity – Part 1Moderator: Joshua Layne Gary, MD, USA

11:32 Debate: 65-Year-Old Menopausal Woman with a Proximal Humeral FractureModerator: Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

11:32 Pro: My Locking Plates are the Answer! Dont Think Twice!Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

11:38 Pro: IM Nails are the New AnswerEdward Perez, MD, USA

11:44 Evolving Technique: Elbow and the Terrible Triad: It’s Not So Hard, Pay Attention!Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

11:51 Panel Discussion: Wrap Up & SummaryModerators: William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH,

MMHC, USA Robert D. Zura, MD, USA

11:58 - 12:13 Lunch Served

12:13 - 1:13 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)For a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:13 - 1:43 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:30 - 1:35 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Foot & Ankle Co-ChairsJames W. Stone, MD, USAMichael J. Trepal, DPM, USA

Distinguished ProfessorMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

International Honored ProfessorC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

1:35 - 2:28 ArthritisModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USATime Keeper: Sam A. Labib, MD, USAComputer: Richard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

1:35 Debate: 45-Year-Old Laborer 18 Years s/p Ankle Fracture with Bone on Bone ArthritisModerator: James A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA

1:35 Pro: Fuse that Ankle: A Durable Result that Can Hold Up to StressJames W. Stone MD, USA

1:41 Pro: Ankle Replacement: Better Motion, Better Function, Happier PatientGregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USA

1:47 TAR: Lessons of the Past Decade - Design ConsiderationsSteven M. Raikin, MD, USA

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1:55 Evolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes: These are the Things You Must Do Correctly for a Successful TARSam A. Labib, MD, USA

2:00 Ankle Fusion to TAR Conversion: How I Do It and ResultsMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

2:08 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Approaches to the Arthritic AnkleModerator: Gregory C Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USAPanel: Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

Michael J. Coughlin, MD, USAMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADASam A. Labib, MD, USAPhinit Phisitkul, MD, USASteven M. Raikin, MD, USAJames W. Stone, MD, USA

2:28 - 3:07 BunionsModerator: Troy S. Watson, MD, USAComputer: Richard D. Ferkel, MD, USATime Keeper: Sam A. Labib, MD, USA

2:28 Evolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes: Essential Tips for Planning Bunion SurgeryMichael J. Trepal, DPM, USA

2:33 Panel: 42-Year-Old Fashion Consultant with Painful Bunions: Crisis - I Can’t Fit Into My Manolo’sModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USA

2:33 Pro: Soft Tissue Only Correction: You Don’t Always Need an OsteotomyAnthony Robert Iorio, DPM,MPH,FACFAS, USA

2:39 Pro: Osteotomy: Necessary to Achieve BalanceGregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USA

2:45 Pro: Assessing the 1st MTP Joint: When to Do a LapidusSteven M. Raikin, MD, USA

2:51 Recurrent Hallux Valgus: Why Did It Happen and What to Do NowRobert B. Anderson, MD, USA

2:59 Halux Varus after Bunion Surgery: Why Did It Happen and What to Do NowJames A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA

3:07 - 3:27 Plantar Plate Injuries: Turf Toe and Lesser Toe InjuriesModerator: Michael J. Coughlin, MD, USAComputer: Richard D. Ferkel, MD, USATime Keeper: Sam A. Labib, MD, USA

3:07 Turf Toe: What is the Pathology: Keys to the History, PE, and Diagnostic ExamMatrona Giakoumis, DPM, USA

3:12 Commentary: Turf ToeMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

3:15 Debate: 20-Year-Old Football Player with Painful Great Toe After Acute Injury: The Bowl Game is 3 Weeks AwayModerator: Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA

3:15 Pro: Turf Toe: Nonoperative Treatment to Get Through the SeasonTroy S. Watson, MD, USA

3:21 Pro: Turf Toe: Surgery to Get Back on the FieldRobert B. Anderson, MD, USA

3:27 - 4:02 Break & Visit the Exhibits

4:02 - 4:41 Acute Achilles Tendon TearsModerator: Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD,

CANADAComputer: Troy S. Watson, MD, USATime Keeper: Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD,

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4:02 Panel: 50-Year-Old Tennis Player Lunges to Return Serve: The Dreaded PopModerator: Richard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

4:02 Pro: Traditional Repair: Consistent ResultsRichard D. Ferkel, MD, USA

4:08 Pro: Minimally Invasive Techniques: Fewer Complications, Better ResultsPhinit Phisitkul, MD, USA

4:14 Pro: Read the Literature: Nonoperative Treatment is the Way to Go!Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA

4:20 Commentary: Achilles Tears in PerspectiveJames A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA

4:23 Panel: 40-Year-Old Laborer Presents 6 Months After Work-Related Injury: MRI Shows 3-cm Gap with Weak Plantarflexion and LimpModerator: Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

4:23 Pro: Resect the Scar and Suture: You Don’t Need a GraftSam A. Labib, MD, USA

4:29 Pro: You Must Bridge the Gap: Grab an Allograft Off the ShelfJames A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA

4:35 Pro: FHL Transfer: Cheaper, Stronger, Fewer ComplicationsMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

4:41 - 6:05 OCL Talar DomeModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USAComputer: Troy S. Watson, MD, USATime Keeper: Mark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD,

CANADA

4:41 Honored Professor Lecture: Causes of Pain and Etiology of Talar CystsC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017 | CONCURRENT SESSIONFOOT & ANKLE • RENOIR 1

”The Orthopaedic Summit conference is a fantastic learning experience in a fun environment, with world-class faculty. The CME is an added bonus. This is a “not-to-miss meeting” in a busy orthopedic surgeon’s schedule.

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FOOT & ANKLE • RENOIR 1 / ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SUMMIT • CEZANNE 25:01 Panel: 21-Year-Old College Junior Soccer Player

with Painful Ankle Has Medial Talar OCL, 1.3-cm Diameter Shoulder Lesion: How to Get Her Back for Her Senior Season?Moderator: Alastair S. Younger, MD, CANADA

5:01 Pro: The Initial Treatment Should Always Be Debridement with Marrow StimulationMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA

5:07 Pro: Size and Location Matter: Replace the Bone and Articular Cartilage - OATSGregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USA

5:13 Pro: ACI/MACIRichard D. Ferkel MD, USA

5:19 Pro: Juvenile Articular CartilageGregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USA

5:25 Pro: BiologicsPhinit Phisitkul, MD, USA

5:31 Pro: Bulk AllograftWilliam Bugbee, MD, USA

5:37 Talar Dome Replacement: Where Do We Stand?C. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

5:45 Evolving Management of Hallux Rigidus: A Fusion AlternativeMatthew Brewster, DO, USA

5:55 Panel Discussion: Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: OCL Talar DomeModerator: Richard D. Ferkel, MD, USAPanel: Robert B. Anderson, MD, USA

Gregory C. Berlet, MD, FRCS(C), USAMark Glazebrook, MSc, MD, PhD, CANADA Sam A. Labib, MD, USA James A. Nunley, MD, MS, USA James W. Stone, MD, USAC. Niek Van Dijk, MD, PhD, NETHERLANDS

6:50 - 6:55 Welcome & Introduction Course Chair Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH USA

Advanced Practitioner Chair Charles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC USA Honored Professor Walter R. Shelton, MD, USA

6:55 - 9:29 Anterior Cruciate LigamentModerator: Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS,

ScD, USATime Keeper: Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

6:55 Who Really Needs ACL Reconstruction? I Have the Answers - Fact versus FictionLynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScD, USA

7:07 Quad Inhibition and the Effect of Kinesiotape: Fact or Fiction?Jay Hertel, PhD ATC, USA

7:22 Panel Consensus: Why Do ACL Injuries Happen? Understanding the Mechanism May Be ImportantModerator: Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScD, USA

7:22 My Thoughts and DogmaTimothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

7:28 No, You’re Wrong: My DogmaDarin Padua, PhD, ATC, USA

7:34 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Evolving Techniques in the Partial ACLR: Repair versus Reconstruction - Back to the FutureThomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USA

7:44 Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Anatomic ACL: Why Is Everyone Talking About It? What Does It Really Mean? How Does It Affect Any Rehab or Failures?John C. Richmond, MD, USA

7:54 Honored Professor Lecture: ACL and the Quad Tendon: Implications for My Rehab - Tips to SuccessWalter R. Shelton, MD, USA

8:09 Patella Tendon Autograft is the Gold Standard for ACL ReconstructionSean M. Hazzard, PA-C, USA

8:19 Panel Discussion: Current Approaches to ACL Reconstruction and How It Impacts Rehabilitation - Case Presentations

Graft Selection Open Growth Plate The ALL and Biologics Bracing & Icing

Moderators: John C. Richmond, MD, USA & Charles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA

Panel: John Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCS, USA Thomas Michael DeBerardino, MD, USAJoão Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD PORTUGAL Sean M. Hazzard, PA-C, USATimothy E. Hewett, PhD USADarren L. Johnson, MD, USA Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, USAWalter R. Shelton, MD, USALynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScD, USAKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA USA

8:49 Panel: Return to Sport Following ACLRModerator: Jay Hertel, PhD, ATC USA

8:49 Pro: Early Rehab is the Key to Success for ACLRKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, USA

8:59 Pro: Objective Sport Test Criteria: You Must Pass to PlayMark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, USA

9:09 Pro: ACL Prevention After ACLR: I Know the AnswersTimothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

9:19 Pro: Monitor the Load and Understanding Recovery ScienceDarin Padua, PhD, ATC, USA

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9:29 - 10:09 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:09 - 11:34 CartilageModerator: Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, USATime Keeper: Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

10:09 Rehab and Pearls for the Cartilage PatientKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, USA

10:24 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Orthobiologics: The Future of Orthopaedics for Articular Cartilage Defects of the KneeKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

10:39 Guest Surgeon Panel: ACI, MACI, Osteochondral Allografts, Failed Microfracture: I am Just the Therapist! What To Do? What Does It All Mean?Moderator: Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

10:39 Pro: ACI/MACIShariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, USA

10:49 Pro: Osteochondral AllograftWilliam Bugbee, MD, USA

10:59 Pro: Single Stage BioCartilageKevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

11:09 Pro: The State of Cartilage Surgery and Role of Rehab: 10 Tips, 10 MinutesStephen E. Lemos, MD, PhD, USA

11:19 Questions & AnswersModerators: Kevin F. Bonner, MD, USA

Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, USAPanel: Brian Chilelli, MD, USA

David R. Diduch, MD, MS, USA Marc R. Labbé, MD, USA Stephen E. Lemos, MD, PhD, USABert Roland Mandelbaum, MD, DHL (hon) , USA Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, USA Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScD, USA

11:34 - 11:56 MeniscusModerator: Darin Padua, PhD, ATC, USATime Keeper: Timothy E. Hewett, PhD, USA

11:34 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Medial Meniscus Root Tears and The Bucket Lateral MeniscusPeter Kurzweil, MD, USA

11:44 New Thoughts for Meniscal Rehabilitation - Ignore the Doctors, I Know the Answers!Mark V. Paterno, PhD, PT, USA

11:56 - 12:13 Lunch Served

12:13 - 1:13 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)For a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:13 - 1:43 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:45 - 3:45 Ferring Pharmaceuticals Euflexxa Procedure & Practice Injection Workshop: A Hands-On Learning Experience for Physicians, Physician Assistants, and All OthersWorkshop/Spotlight Faculty: Megan Bichsel, PA-c, USAMichael Schucker, MSPAS, PA-c, USA

JOIN US!Chairman’s Reception Thursday, December 7th

7:00 – 9:30PM Exhibit Hall Bellagio Ballroom 1-4

The OSET Board and entire faculty welcome all Course Attendees and their guests to the Chairman’s Reception. The Chairman’s Reception will feature heavy hors d’oeuvres and food stations with libations. This experience offers all attendees the opportunity to meet and network with our expert faculty and industry. Don’t Miss Out!

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6:50 - 6:55 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Shoulder Arthroplasty Co-Chairs Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USALawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

6:55 - 7:57 Proximal Humerus FracturesModerator: Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USATime Keeper: Joseph Albert Abboud, MD, USAComputer: Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USA

6:55 My Treatment Algorithm for Proximal Humerus FracturesBradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

7:03 Evolving Technique: The Tuberosities: I Can Make Them Heal - I Will Finally Show You How - 5 Tips, 5 MinutesMark Alan Mighell, MD, USA

7:11 Evolving Technique Update: PT Considerations for the Nonoperatively Treated Proximial Humerus FractureJohn Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCS, USA

7:19 Panel: 53-Year-Old Female Former Freestyle Skier with a 3½ Part Humerus FractureModerator: Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

7:19 Pro: ORIF: She is Young, She Needs My Skill - I Can Make It HappenJoseph Albert Abboud, MD, USA

7:25 Pro: Humeral Nail: I Can Make It Come Together - No Sweat!Christopher R. Chuinard, MD, MPH, USA

7:31 Pro: Hemi: You Are All Crazy - Sad But the Jigsaw Puzzle Has Missing PiecesBradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

7:37 Non-Unions, Malunions of the Proximal HumerusJohn W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA

7:45 The Championship Debate: How I Get In the ShoulderModerator: George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC CANADA

7:45 Pro: The Anterolateral Approach is the BestJoseph Albert Abboud, MD, USA

7:51 Pro: Wake Up Young Man: The Deltopectoral Approach Let’s Me Sleep at Night for Over 20 YearsMark Alan Mighell, MD, USA

7:57 - 9:30 Total Shoulder ArthroplastyModerator: Thomas W. Wright, MD USATime Keeper: Joseph Albert Abboud, MD USAComputer: Michael Thomas Freehill, MD USA

7:57 Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder: I Do NOT Want Shoulder - Inject Me! Cortisone, HA, PRP, Stem Cells - Something Has to Work!Frank A. Petrigliano, MD, USA

8:05 Evolving Technique: The Canadian Way: Indications and Pre-Op Planning for the TSA Patient: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

8:13 65-Year-Old with Limited OA in the Glenoid: Hemiarthroplasty versus TSA: Why You Really Need to Put in a Glenoid?Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

8:21 Evolving Technique: How I See the Glenoid Every Time: I’ll Show You the Money! - 7 Tips in 7 MinutesJohn W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA

8:28 Evolving Technique Update: Physical Therapy for the TSA Patient: Where the Magic Happens! 5 Tips in 5 MinutesJohn Cavanaugh, PT, MEd, ATC, SCS, USA

8:33 Outcomes Following TSA: How Long Will It Last and Can I Play Overhead Sports? Just the Facts!Xavier A. Duralde, MD, USA

8:41 Panel: Evolving Techniques: How I Manage the Biconcave Glenoid in 79-Year-Old RancherModerator: Xavier A. Duralde, MD, USA

8:41 Pro: Eccentric Reaming is Enough for Me: Keep It SimpleEric Thomas Ricchetti, MD, USA

8:47 Pro: Bone Grafting is the Only Way to Get SuccessJohn (Jed) E. Kuhn, MD, USA

8:53 Pro: Augmented Glenoids Are Here Now! Wake Up Old GuysThomas W. Wright, MD, USA

8:59 Pro: RSA is the Only Answer! Sneak Preview to Future LecturesPatrick St. Pierre, MD, USA

9:05 Panel: Perioperative Considerations in the TSA PatientModerator: Theodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA

9:05 Pro: Metal Allergies: Fact or Fiction or Crazy People?John W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA

9:11 Pro: Blood Management, DVT PPX and TXA: To Clot or Not to Clot That is the Question!Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

9:17 Pro: Pain Management: Making the Patient, Nurse/PA All ComfortableRichard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USA

9:23 Evolving Technique: Outpatient TSA: Patient Selection and the New Standard of Care?Quin Throckmorton, MD, USA

9:30 - 10:05 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:05 - 11:04 Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, The Modern Frontier and ComplicationsModerator: Felix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USATime Keeper: Patrick St. Pierre, MD, USAComputer: Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USA

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10:05 Panel: Evolving Technique Updates: The Future of Total Shoulder ArthroplastyModerator: Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USA

10:05 Pro: Convertible Systems: Useful or Useless?Bradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

10:10 Pro: Short Stems, Shorter Stems, No Stems: Does Size Matter?Joseph Albert Abboud, MD, USA

10:15 Pro: Subscap Sparing TSA: Good-Bye Sling?Felix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USA

10:20 Pro: Pyrocarbon: Biologic Metal? What is Going On?Christopher R. Chuinard, MD, MPH, USA

10:25 Panel: Evolving Techniques: Managing Complications of TSAModerator: Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

10:25 Pro: Managing the Infected TSA: P Acnes and Other Frustrating IssuesEric Thomas Ricchetti, MD, USA

10:31 Pro: My Patient is Stuck: Tips for the Stiff TSAThomas W. Wright, MD, USA

10:37 Pro: Glenoid Loosening 5 Years Later: Take It Out, Revise, Reverse?Mark Alan Mighell, MD, USA

10:43 Pro: Rotator Cuff Tears: Subscap and Posterosuperior - Crapped Out?John W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA

10:49 Case Presenations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Joseph Albert Abboud, MD, USAModerator: Bradford O. Parsons, MD, USAPanel: George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

Xavier A. Duralde, MD, USA Mark Alan Mighell, MD, USA Eric Thomas Ricchetti, MD, USAFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MD, USA Theodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA John W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA Patrick St. Pierre, MD, USA Thomas W. Wright, MD, USA

11:04 - 11:59 Reverse Shoulder ArthroplastyModerator: Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USATime Keeper: Patrick St. Pierre, MD, USAComputer: Richard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USA

11:04 Irrepairable Rotator Cuff Tear: Does Everyone Need a Reverse? What Other Options Are Out There?Frank A. Petrigliano, MD, USA

11:12 The Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Back to BasicsGeorge S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

11:20 Evolving Technique Update: How I Do A Perfect RSA Every TimeRichard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USA

11:25 Outcomes Following RSA: What are Our Patients Doing and Should They Be Doing Them?Patrick St. Pierre, MD, USA

11:33 Who Does Not Do Well Following RSA: Who to Stay Away FromLawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

11:41 How Young is Too Young for the Reverse?Quin Throckmorton, MD, USA

11:49 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USAPanel: George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

Xavier A. Duralde, MD, USARichard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSC, USAMark Alan Mighell, MD, USABradford O. Parsons, MD, USAFrank A. Petrigliano, MD, USAPatrick St. Pierre, MD, USA Quin Throckmorton, MD, USA

11:58 - 12:13 Lunch Served

12:13 - 1:13 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)For a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:13 - 1:44 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

Course ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Shoulder Sports Co-ChairsBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USAClaude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

Distinguished ProfessorHollis G. Potter, MD, USA

International Honored ProfessorAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANY

1:44 - 2:16 Labrum & BicepsModerator: Alan S. Curtis, MD, USATime Keeper: Quin Throckmorton, MD, USAComputer: Bradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

1:43 Evolving Technique: The Biceps and SLAP Lesion: Diagnosis, One More Time - How Do We DifferentiateBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USA

1:50 Panel: What to Do with the Biceps? Can Someone Give Me the Answer?Moderator: Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

1:50 Pro: Fixing It High: I’ve Told You This Now for 5 YearsJeffrey S. Abrams, MD, USA

1:56 Pro: Fixing It Low: Please Look at the Science and ResultsBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA USA

2:02 Pro: Tenotomy: Cut It Already!Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

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` 2:08 Labral Repair: When I Do It in Professional Pitchers - My Tips and TricksGeorge A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

2:17 - 3:40 Anterior InstabilityModerator: Mark H. Getelman, MD, USATime Keeper: Quin Throckmorton, MD, USAComputer: Bradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

2:17 Debate: Anterior Dislocation for the In-Season Collision AthleteModerator: Bradford O. Parsons, MD, USA

2:17 Pro: Fix It Now! Don’t Wait!Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USA

2:23 Pro: You Are Wrong! Fix It at the End of the SeasonAnthony Miniaci, MD, USA

2:29 The Open Bankart is the Best for a Collision AthleteTheodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA

2:37 Evolving Technique: The HAGL and Reverse HAGL: When To Do Open versus Arthroscopic - Tips & TricksLarry D. Field, MD, USA

2:44 Panel: Evolving Technique Panel: How I Do It in Lightening Fashion for StabilityModerator: Larry D. Field, MD, USA

2:44 Pro: The Distal Tibial AllograftBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USA

2:50 Pro: Remplissage with Simple StepsEric C. McCarty, MD, USA

2:56 Pro: The Latarjet My WayAnthony Miniaci, MD, USA

3:02 International Honored Professor Lecture: My Approach to Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Instability with Bipolar Bone LossAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANY

3:22 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Complications in Shoulder InstabilityModerator: Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USAPanel: Larry D. Field, MD, USA

Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USA Mark H. Getelman, MD, USA Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANYIan K. Lo MD, FRCSC, CANADAEric C. McCarty, MD, USA Theodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA

3:40 - 4:15 Break & Visit the Exhibits

4:15 - 4:43 Anterior Instability, ContinuedModerator: Mark H. Getelman, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USAComputer: Larry D. Field, MD, USA

4:15 Rehabilitation Tricks for the Unstable ShoulderJonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, USA

4:23 Distinguished Professor Lecture: What You Never Knew from the Shoulder MRI: Biceps, Labrum, Instability, Cuff and More - Listen Up!Hollis G. Potter, MD, USA

4:43 - 4:57 Posterior Instability and MDIModerator: George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USATime Keeper: Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USAComputer: Larry D. Field, MD, USA

4:43 43-Year-Old Prisoner with Posterior Instability: What I Love to Do!Noah D. Weiss, MD, USA

4:51 23-Year-Old Swimmer: My Shoulder Keeps Going Out Doc - I am Sick of Physical Therapy, Help Me!Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD, USA

4:59 - 6:00 Sternoclavicular JointModerator: W. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael Thomas Freehill, MD, USAComputer: Larry D. Field, MD, USA

4:59 Panel: 27-Year-Old Clicking in Pain in My ChestModerator: Noah D. Weiss, MD, USA

4:59 Pro: Regenerative Medicine, Fat is Where It’s At - I Can Fix It!Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

5:05 Pro: Modern Surgery Techniques: Dive InMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

5:11 Pro: Complications of SC Joint ReconstructionsLarry D. Field, MD, USA

5:17 Evolving Technique Panel: 27-Year-Old with a Displace, Midshaft Clavicle FractureModerator: George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, USA

5:17 Pro: ORIF is the Gold Standard: Stop Guessing, Read Oh Canada!Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADA

5:23 Pro: Are You Kidding?!? Intermedullary Devices are Far Better, Much Safer and Get the Results - What are You Reading?Carl J. Basamania, MD, USA

5:29 Pro: I Think You Have All Gone to the Wrong Medical School: Non-Op! Hear the Facts!J. Martin Leland, III, MD, USA

5:35 International Honored Professor Mini-Lecture: How I Treat the Unstable AC JointAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANY

5:45 Panel Discussion: Complex Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: AC and SC JointModerators: Eric C. McCarty, MD, USA & Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USAPanel: Carl J Basamania, MD, USA

Alan S. Curtis, MD, USAMichael Thomas Freehill, MD, USAW. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USAIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADAMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCS, CANADANoah D. Weiss, MD, USA

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7:00 - 7:05 Welcome & Introduction Course Chair Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Hip Co-Chairs Srino Bharam, MD, USA Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

Honored Professors John J. Callaghan, MD, USA Douglas Padgett, MD USA

Distinguished Professor Hollis G. Potter, MD USA

7:05 - 8:00 Complications in Total Hip ArthroplastyModerator: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USAComputer: Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USATime Keeper: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA

7:05 The Recalled Total Hip: My Approach - The Lawyer is Calling!Michael B. Cross, MD, USA

7:13 Evolving Technique: Metallosis, Trunnionosis, Modular Stems and Pseudotumors: What I Do in 7 Minutes!William A. Jiranek, MD, USA

7:20 Evolving Technique: Discontinuity and Acetabular Bone Loss - Where is My Pelvis?Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

7:27 Evolving Technique: Femoral Bone Loss: No Sweat, I Have It Covered - Tips & TricksDarwin Chen, MD, USA

7:34 Evolving Technique Update: 72-Year-Old Tennis Player - Crack! The Periprosthetic Fracture: When and How I FixMichael B. Cross, MD, USA

7:39 Evolving Technique: The Dreaded Phone Call: 7 Months Post THA - Oops! It is Dislocated - How I EvaluateKeith Berend, MD, USA

7:46 Evolving Technique: Fluid, Fluid, Drip, Drip: I Think I Have a Problem - Making the Diagnosis of InfectionJavad Parvizi, MD, USA

7:53 Evolving Technique: Solving the Infection: Alternatives to 2 Stage Revision, When I Can, When I Can’t and What I DoMichael B. Cross, MD, USA

8:00 - 9:31 Let’s Fight It Out! Get Me Answers!Moderator: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USAComputer: Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USATime Keeper: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA

8:00 Debate: Hip Resurfacing is the Ideal First Choice in the Athlete with ArthritisModerator: Keith Berend, MD, USA

8:00 Pro: I Have 20 Years of Experience: Listen to Only Me - Hip ResurfacingThomas P. Gross, MD, USA

8:06 Pro: Get Real: We Know the Answer - It’s a Modern Total Hip ReplacementMatthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA

8:12 Debate: Surgical Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty: Do I Really Have to Change?Moderator: Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

8:12 Pro: Spare the Muscle, Anterior is the Way to Go! When are You Going to Learn?John M. Keggi, MD, USA

8:18 Pro: Go With What Has Been Around and You Know: Posterior Hip is a Slam Dunk!Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA

8:24 Panel: 58-Year-Old Hedgefund Owner Needing His First Hip - My ChoiceModerator: Douglas E. Padgett, MD, USA

8:24 Pro: Ceramic on Highly Crosslinked Poly is the Answer: Do It and WhyDarwin Chen, MD, USA

8:30 Pro: Ceramic on Ceramic is Back and Better - Stop WorryingJohn M. Keggi, MD, USA

8:36 Pro: You are All Wrong! Dual Mobility Gives Stability - It’s Perfect for the Patient!Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

8:42 Honored Professor CommentaryDouglas E. Padgett, MD, USA

8:44 Early Arthroplasty Failures: How I Recognize Them and Make the Correction - My TricksKeith Berend, MD, USA

8:52 Evolving Technique Update: Arthroplasty Templating: Where Planning to Succeed Makes All the Difference - 5 Tips, 5 MinutesThomas P. Gross, MD, USA

8:57 Evolving Technique: Arthoplasty in the Elite Athlete: What I Do and Why I Do ItMichael Bolognesi, MD, USA

9:04 Evolving Technique: Patient Specific Targets for Cup Position in Total Hip ArthroplastyStefan W. Kreuzer, MD, MSc, USA

9:11 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Douglas A. Dennis, MD, USA & Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USAPanel: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA

Darwin Chen, MD, USAMichael B. Cross, MD, USA Thomas P. Gross, MD, USAJohn M. Keggi, MD, USAStefan W. Kreuzer, MD, MSc, USAJavad Parvizi, MD, USAGeoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

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10:11 - 11:57 The Controversies ContinueModerator: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USAComputer: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USATime Keeper: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA

10:11 Watch the Back: The Hip Functions Better, Don’t Ignore Pelvic Tilt and the Spine - My SecretsDouglas A. Dennis, MD, USA

10:19 Panel: Keep the Bone: Preservation is Key for the Primary Hip ArthroplastyModerator: John J. Callaghan, MD, USA

10:19 Pro: Resurfacing is the Way to Go! Ignore the Nay SayersThomas P. Gross, MD, USA

10:25 Pro: Short Stems are the Answer in 2017 - Wake Up!Stefan W. Kreuzer MD, MSc, USA

10:31 Pro: Stop Dreaming, Prevent Loosening - Use Standard Length Cementless StemsMichael Bolognesi, MD, USA

10:37 Pro: Avoid the Early Failure! Preserve Bone: I Use Standard Length Cemented Stems - You are All Wrong!Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA

10:43 Honored Professor CommentaryJohn J. Callaghan, MD, USA

10:45 Honored Professor Lecture: Why Did We Leave Charnley Total Hip Replacement?John J. Callaghan, MD, USA

11:00 Debate: 63-Year-Old Farmer Needs a Total Hip ReplacementModerator: William A. Jiranek, MD, USA

11:00 Pro: How I’ve Made Outpatient Total Hip Replacement the Rule and Not the ExceptionKeith Berend, MD, USA

11:06 Pro: Outpatient Total Hip Replacement: Be Careful What You Ask For!Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

11:12 Evovling Technique Update: Hip Infections: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes to Save You A LifetimeJavad Parvizi, MD, USA

11:17 Evolving Technique Update: Knowing the Rules: Rehab in the Era of Bundled Payments - Know Your Facts!Geoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

11:22 Evolving Technique Update: Patient Selection and Optimization: Coordinating Care for Total Hip Replacement - The BundleWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, USA

11:27 Honored Professor Lecture: New Techniques and Technologies in THR: The Modern Day Hula HoopDouglas E. Padgett, MD, USA

11:42 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Javad Parvizi, MD USA

Geoffrey Westrich, MD USAPanel: Keith Berend, MD, USA

Michael Bolognesi, MD, USA Darwin Chen, MD, USADouglas A. Dennis, MD, USA Thomas P. Gross, MD, USA Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USAWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, USA John M. Keggi, MD, USA

11:57 - 12:12 Lunch Served

12:12 - 1:12 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)For a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:12 - 1:42 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:42 - 2:41 The Controversies ContinueModerator: Michael Bolognesi, MD, USAComputer: Misty Suri, MD, USATime Keeper: John J. Christoforetti, MD, USA

1:42 Evolving Technique: The 50-Year-Old Gym Rat with Primary OA: THA is Cost Effective Yields the Best OutcomeGeoffrey Westrich, MD, USA

1:49 Debate: How to Achieve Leg Lengths: Technology will Finally Make It a RealityModerator: Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD, USA

1:49 Pro: Precision Technology Makes It HappenBenjamin G. Domb, MD, USA

1:55 Pro: Are You Kidding?!?: The Bone and The Soft Tissue Tell You Where To Go - Listen Up!Darwin Chen, MD, USA

2:01 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Imaging of the Hip and Pelvis: MRI Correlations in Hip Preservation and ArthroplastyHollis G. Potter, MD, USA

2:21 Cutting Edge Techniques in Hip Anesthesia: Blocks and Beyond!Sonia A. Szlyk, MD, USA

2:29 Debate: Rotator Cuff Tear of the Hip: Say What?!? When It Matters!Moderator: John M. Keggi, MD, USA

2:29 Pro: Fix the Gluteal Tear- It Is A Real Problem, No THA Required!Thomas P. Gross, MD, USA

2:35 Pro: Don’t Kid Yourself - Manage Nonoperatively and Plan for the THA!Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

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2:41 - 3:37 Hip Preservation for LifeModerator: Benjamin G. Domb, MD, USAComputer: Misty Suri, MD, USATime Keeper: John J. Christoforetti, MD, USA

2:41 Evolving Technique: Hip Arthroscopy for the Painful ArthroplastyVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD, MEXICO

2:48 Debate: Borderline Dysplasia is Real Dysplasia: Don’t Fool AroundModerator: Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD, MEXICO

2:48 Pro: PAO is the Best Option for Borderline Dysplasia!Javad Parvizi, MD, USA

2:54 Pro: No One is Fooling Around: Scope It First!Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USA

3:00 Panel: Balancing the Soft Tissue Envelope of the HipModerator: Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

3:00 Pro: My Approach to the Anterior Pelvis - Rectus and BeyondBrian D. Busconi, MD, USA

3:06 Pro: My Approach to the Lateral Pelvis - Gluteals and BeyondSrino Bharam, MD, USA

3:12 Pro: My Approach to the Posterior Pelvis- Hamstrings and BeyondBenjamin G. Domb, MD, USA

3:18 Mini-Debate: Acetabular Labral ReconstructionModerator: Misty Suri, MD, USA

3:18 Pro: Primary Procedure for Labral InsufficiencyBrian J. White, MD, USA

3:23 Pro: Labral Reconstruction is Unecessary and No Evidence to Support Primary ReconstructionJ.W. Thomas Byrd MD, USA

3:29 Mini-Debate: The CapsuleModerator: John J. Christoforetti, MD USA

3:29 Pro: Capsular Closure is Essential- You Will Fail OtherwiseShane J. Nho, MD, MS, USA

3:33 Pro: Are You Kidding! I Never Close the Capsule!Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

3:37 - 4:07 Break & Visit the Exhibits

4:07 - 6:05 Hip Preservation for Life, ContinuedModerator: Benjamin G. Domb, MD, USAComputer: Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USATime Keeper: Darwin Chen, MD, USA

4:07 Suture Anchor Complications: Tips and tricks to Get It Right and Stay Out of TroubleBrian J. White, MD, USA

4:15 Evolving Technique Update: How Orthobiologics are Transforming Hip PreservationMisty Suri, MD, USA

4:20 Lessons in the Elite Athlete: How I’ve Evolved My Hip PracticeJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USA

4:28 Maximizing Your Hip Rehab: Prehab and Rehab to Have the Best OutcomeMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATC, USA

4:36 Hip Preservation Case PanelModerator: John J. Christoforetti, MD, USAPanel: Srino Bharam, MD, USA

J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USABenjamin G. Domb, MD, USAVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD, MEXICO Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USAAllston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USAMisty Suri, MD, USABrian J. White, MD, USA

5:06 Mini-Debate: Imaging ShowdownModerator: Brian J. White, MD, USA

5:06 Pro: CT Scans are Essential: You Will Fail OtherwiseJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USA

5:12 Pro: Plain Films are Still the Answer: The Right Views EverytimeBenjamin G. Domb, MD, USA

5:18 Mini-Debate: Making the Call - Core Muscle Injury or Hip ImpingementModerator: Misty Suri, MD, USA

5:18 Pro: It’s Athletic PubalgiaSrino Bharam, MD, USA

5:22 Pro: It’s All About FAIJohn J. Christoforetti, MD, USA

5:26 Evolving Technique: Ischiofemoral Impingement - Why It MattersAllston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

5:33 Mini-Debate: Postoperative RehabilitationModerator: Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

5:33 Pro: Get Them Back - Don’t Delay Return to SportMisty Suri, MD, USA

5:37 Pro: Accelerated Rehab is a Mistake - You Can’t Change BiologyMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATC, USA

5:41 Mini-Debate: To Scope or Not to Scope After A Hip Dislocation: That is the QuestionModerator: J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USA

5:41 Pro: I Rarely Scope After A Hip Dislocation: Wait and See!Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USA

5:45 Pro: Of Course I Scope It: No Time Like The PresentVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr. MD, MEXICO

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 | CONCURRENT SESSION

HIP: PRESERVATION • RENOIR 1 / SPINE • RENOIR 2

SPINE • RENOIR 2

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5:49 Mini-Debate: Global Pincer ImpingementModerator: Benjamin G. Domb, MD, USA

5:49 Pro: Scope All the Way - Go Big or Go Home!Brian D. Busconi, MD, USA

5:53 Pro: Complete Technology Over Reason - Do It OpenSrino Bharam, MD, USA

5:57 Mini-Debate: Use of Diagnostic InjectionsModerator: Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USA

5:57 Pro: Injections are Cost Effective: I Inject Everyone Prior to Any Arthroscopy!Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA, USA

6:01 Pro: Injections are Cost Ineffective! What a Waste of Time! Just Operate!Benjamin G. Domb, MD, USA

1:40 - 1:45 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Spine ChairMarc J. Levine, MD, USA Honored Professor John G. Heller, MD, USA

Distinguished ProfessorRichard D. Herzog, MD, FACR, USAAkihito Minamide, MD, PhD, JAPAN

1:45 - 3:42 Cervical SpineModerator: Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD,

MBA, USATime Keeper: Michael Groff, MD, USAComputer: Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA,

FRCSC, USA

1:45 Cervical Radiculopathy: My 32-Year-Old Cyslist is Nervous - What I Do on the Initial VisitScott D. Boden, MD, USA

1:55 Update Spine Trauma: Facts to Help You Treat Your PatientsModerator: Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

1:55 Evolving Technique: Cervical Spine Trauma In Young AthletesMark Kurd, MD, USA

2:03 Evolving Technique: Odontoid Fractures in People Over 65 Years OldAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

2:11 Evolving Technique: Acute Central Cord Injury in the Elderly: When to OperateMichael Groff, MD, USA

2:19 Evolving Technqiue: When to Operate on Neuro Intact Lumbar Burst FractureGregory Douglas Schroeder, MD, USA

2:27 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers Cases with RadiculopathyModerator: Marc J. Levine, MD, USAPanel: Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA Michael Groff, MD, USAMark Kurd, MD, USA Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USAMarshal D. Peris, MD, USAGregory Douglas Schroeder, MD, USAAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

2:42 Panel: 20-Year-Old Housekeeper After MVA with Cervical Radiculopathy and Two Level DiseaseModerator: John G. Heller, MD, USA

2:42 Pro: Disc Arthroplasty is the Answer!Colin B. Harris, MD, USA

2:49 Pro: Two Level Anterior Corpectomy and Disc Fusion Gets It Right Every Time!Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USA

2:56 Pro: The Role of the Posterior Foramenotomy in Cervical Spondylosis: I Know I Am Right!Andrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USA

3:03 Mini-Panel: A 23-Year-Old Former D1 Linebacker with Cervical Myelopathy C3, C4, C5: Know the Reasons, Know the OptionsModerator: Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA

3:03 Pro: Going Anterior With A Corpectomy is the Only Way to Solve the ProblemGregory Douglas Schroeder, MD, USA

3:09 Pro: Time for the Posterior Approach - Don’t Be Silly, You Need to Fuse, Read the Literature, Watch My Results!Andrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USA

3:15 Pro: You All Have It Wrong - Watch Me Laminoplasty - This Young Man Needs My HelpArthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

3:21 Pro: You Must Go Front and Back: Everybody Knows That! Let Me Show You the WayFrank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USA

3:27 Case Presentations/Ask The Panel and Questions: Multi Level Fusions in the Cerivcothoracic Junction: Do I Go in the Front or Back and Why! My Secrets! It Is About the MyelopathyModerator: Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USAPanel: Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA

Colin B. Harris, MD, USAJohn G. Heller, MD, USAMark Kurd, MD, USAFrank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USAGregory Douglas Schroeder, MD, USAAndrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USA

3:42 - 4:17 Break & Visit the Exhibits

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4:17 - 4:47 Cervical Spine, ContinuedModerator: Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USATime Keeper: Andrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USAComputer: Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

4:17 Honored Professor Lecture: Cervical Spine Surgery: East Meets WestJohn G. Heller, MD, USA

4:37 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Advances In Minamilly Invasive Spine SurgeryAkihito Minamide, MD, PhD, JAPAN

4:47 - 5:19 Complications of Cervical Spine SurgeryModerator: Peter O. Newton, MD, USATime Keeper: Andrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USAComputer: Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

4:47 Evolving Technique: Neurological Complications in Adult Cervical Spine SurgeryMichael Groff, MD, USA

4:55 Evolving Technique: Drip, Drip! The CSF Leak in Anterior Spine Surgery

Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

5:03 Evolving Technique: The Effect of Smoking and Ketoralac on Spinal SurgeryStephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

5:11 Evolving Technique: Return to Work and Sport After Cervical Spine Surgery: Are You Kidding?Grigory Goldberg, MD, USA

5:19 - 6:06 Advances in Cervical Spine SurgeryModerator: Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA,

FRCSC, USATime Keeper: Andrew Simpson, MD, MHS, USAComputer: Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

5:19 Evolving Technique: Outcomes of Spine Surgery Fusion and the Use of BMP-2: Facts & FictionScott D. Boden, MD, USA

5:27 Evolving Technique Update: C1-C2 Fusions: Which Way Do I Go?Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

5:33 Evolving Technique Update: Total Disc Replacement: Why It Works?Michael Groff, MD, USA

5:39 Evolving Technique Update: My Experience with Total Disc Replacement & How To Avoid ComplicationsMark Kurd, MD, USA

5:45 Evolving Technique Update: Thromboembolic Disease After Adult Spinal Surgery: Avoid the Bleed - We Are Not Talking Total JointsColin B. Harris, MD, USA

5:51 Discussion: Wrap Up & SummaryModerator: Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA

Peter O. Newton, MD, USAPanel: Scott D. Boden, MD, USA

Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USAIsador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USA Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USAAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

7:00 - 7:05 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Advanced Practitioner ChairCharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA

7:05 - 7:50 ConcussionModerator: Dennis Cardone, DO, USATime Keeper: Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS USA

7:05 The Modern Concussion Management Paradigm: Todays’s Complexities and Tomorrow’s SolutionsJason P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATC, USA

7:20 Concussion in the High School Athlete: The Need for Education and Setting Up Your ProgramDennis Cardone, DO, USA

7:35 The Impact of Head Impacts in SportsJason P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATC, USA

7:50 - 9:30 The HipModerator: Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS,

COMT USATime Keeper: Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

7:50 Understanding the Diagnosis of Hip Problems: When To Refer To The Surgeon and When To Hold On!Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMT, USA

8:05 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Differential Diagnosis of Athletic Hip Pain: Sports Hernia to FAIBrian D. Busconi, MD, USA

8:15 Postoperative Rehab Following FAI and Labral Reconstruction for Hockey and Soccer AthletesDirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMT, USA

8:30 Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Failed Hip Arthroscopic Patient: Principles of Revision - How to Succeed: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USA

8:40 Rehabilitation Strategies for Patients Following Joint Preservation ProceduresDennis Cardone, DO, USA

8:50 Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Rave: Anterior Total Hip ReplacementJohn M. Keggi, MD, USA

9:00 Rehab Following Total Joint Replacement: Avoid Complications and and Return to Sports and ADLsMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATC, USA

9:15 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, USAPanel: Brian D. Busconi, MD, USA

Dennis Cardone, DO, USA Benjamin G. Domb, MD, USA Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMT, USAJason P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATC, USA Shane J. Nho, MD, MS, USAMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATC, USA

ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SUMMIT • CEZANNE 2

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 | CONCURRENT SESSION

ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SUMMIT • CEZANNE 2

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9:30 - 10:10 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:10 - 11:20 The Foot & AnkleModerator: James W. Stone, MD, USATime Keeper: Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

10:10 The Effect of Static Stretching and Joint Mobilization in Patients with Chronic Ankle InstabilityJay Hertel, PhD ATC, USA

10:25 Footwear: What’s the All The Hype: Shoe Considerations, Shoe Inserts, Shoe Type - Does It All Matter?Richard W. Willy, PhD, PT, USA

10:40 Patellofemoral Joint and Achilles Tendon Loads During Treadmill RunningRichard W. Willy, PhD, PT, USA

10:55 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Acute and Chronic Achilles Tendons: How I Repair and What I Need in the PostOp Period - Please Help MeMichael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

11:05 Bunions: What I Have Learned Over the Years - Complications and Rehab to Getting them Back on the FieldMichael J. Trepal, DPM, USA

11:20 - 12:00 The Artificial ShoulderModerator: Todd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USATime Keeper: Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

11:20 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Surgical Options for the Active Patient with Shoulder OAFelix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USA

11:30 Rehabilitation and Return to Sports following Total Shoulder ArthroplastyTodd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USA

11:45 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: From Foot to ShoulderModerators: James W. Stone, MD, USA

Felix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USAPanel: Michael J. Coughlin, MD, USA

Todd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USA Larry D. Field, MD, USA Jay Hertel, PhD ATC, USA Eric C. McCarty, MD, USABradford O. Parsons, MD, USAMichael J. Trepal, DPM, USARichard W. Willy, PhD, PT, USA

12:00 - 12:12 Lunch Served

12:12 - 1:12 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)For a Full List of Spotlight Sessions, please see page 44 You Must Sign Up To Enjoy Lunch

1:12 - 1:42 Dessert & Visit the Exhibits

1:44 - 2:04 Reimbursement & Practice Management 1:44 Dispelling the PA Reimbursement Myth: What

About the 15% Left on the Table?!Tricia Marriott, PA-C, MPAS, MJ Health Law, CHC, USA

1:54 Positive Changes in PA CertificationGreg P. Thomas, PA-C Emeritus, MPH, USA

2:10 - 3:40 Shoulder & Knee Ultrasound Workshop All Participants Invited – Live Models Supported by FUJIFILM SonoSiteWorkshop Faculty: Don Buford, MD, USABenjamin Dubois, MD, USAJoshua G. Hackel, MD, CAQSM, RMSK, USACharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA

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7:00 - 7:05 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Shoulder Sports Co-ChairsBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USAClaude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

Distinguished Professor Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM US

International Honored Professor Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, PHD, NETHERLANDS

7:05 - 8:54 Rotator CuffModerator: Eric C. McCarty, MD, USATime Keeper: Noah D. Weiss, MD, USAComputer: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD, USA

7:05 Non-Operative Management of the Rotator Cuff: Is It Legal?John (Jed) E Kuhn, MD, USA

7:13 Ultrasound of the Rotator Cuff: Can I Sell or Forget the MRI?Joshua G. Hackel, MD, CAQSM, RMSK, USA

7:21 34-Year-Old with a Labral Tear and a Small Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: What Do I Do? My AlgorithmTheodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA

7:29 Evolving Technique Update: The Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Excision: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesMark H. Getelman, MD, USA

7:34 Evolving Technique Update: The True Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: Perfection! 5 Tips in 5 MinutesJ. Martin Leland III, MD, USA

7:39 Debate: The Subacromial Space and Impingement Syndrome in a 23-Year-Old in 2017Moderator: J. Martin Leland, III, MD, USA

7:39 Pro: I Do Something in the Operating Room Because It Looks Ugly - The FactsDon Buford, MD, USA

7:45 Pro: You Are Wrong My Friend, Do Nothing…CPT 29826 is Fiction!Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

7:51 Debate: 65-Year-Old with a Medium Sized Rotator Cuff Tear and Pa in with WeaknessModerator: Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSC CANADA

7:51 Pro: I Am Going to Use Fancy Suture TechniquesQuin Throckmorton, MD, USA

7:57 Pro: No Way, My Friend: Understand the Tear Pattern, Keep It Simple, No Razzle DazzleJeffrey S. Abrams, MD, USA

8:03 Panel: The Overhead Thrower with a Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear that is SymptomaticModerator: Richard K.N. Ryu, MD, USA

8:03 Pro: Complete the Tear: How Many Times Do You Have to Read the Journals - Need Glasses?John (Jed) E. Kuhn, MD, USA

8:09 Pro: Don’t Cut the Rotator Cuff, Maintain It, Repair In Situ: Results are SpectacularLarry D. Field, MD, USA

8:15 Pro: Wake Up! Patch It, Cover It Up: I’ll Show You the ResultsFelix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION

SHOULDER SPORTS • BELLAGIO BALLROOM 5-7

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SHOULDER SPORTS • BELLAGIO BALLROOM 5-78:21 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

Moderator: Richard K.N. Ryu, MD, USAPanel: Alan S. Curtis, MD, USA

Larry D. Field, MD, USA Alan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSC, USAIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA Eric C. McCarty, MD, USAClaude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA Felix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MD, USATheodore F. Schlegel, MD, USA Quin Throckmorton, MD, USA

8:46 Rotator Cuff Repair: Rows? Knots?....Can’t We Agree? What is the Answer?Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

8:54 - 9:31 Snapping Scapula Syndrome: It’s Painful - Time for Us All to Learn, Pay Attention!Moderator: W. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USATime Keeper: Noah D. Weiss, MD, USAComputer: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD, USA

8:54 Rehab of Course! My Program for Scapular Dyskinesis: It Works! Patience, Ignore Everyone ElseW. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USA

9:02 Evolving Technique: Resect the Superomedial AnglesJohn (Jed) E. Kuhn, MD, USA

9:09 Evolving Technique: I Have the Diagnosis: Quadrilateral Space Syndrome - Decompress the Nerve!Carl J. Basamania, MD, USA

9:16 Evolving Technique: Wrong Diagnosis! Suprascapular Nerve Compression – Release the Nerve With the ScopeKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

9:23 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Bradford O. Parsons, MD USA

Felix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD USAPanel: Carl J Basamania, MD, USA

Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USAMark H. Getelman, MD, USASpero G. Karas, MD, USAW. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USAMarc R. Labbé, MD, USAJ. Martin Leland III, MD, USAIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADAClaude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

9:31 - 10:06 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:06 - 11:20 PRP, Biologics and the Future: Facts and Fiction That Help You and Your PatientsModerator: John (Jed) E Kuhn, MD, USATime Keeper: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USAComputer: Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

10:06 Lipogems: You Want Me to Be A Plastic Surgeon? What Is This?Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA

10:16 Update on Stem Cells 2017: Is There Any Science Here?C. Thomas Vangsness, Jr., MD, USA

10:26 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Biologics and Rotator Cuff Surgery: Regeneration versus RepairSteven P. Arnoczky, DVM, USA

10:46 Panel: The Massive Rotator Cuff Tear….Too Many Options, The Experts Weigh In - I Want AnswersModerator: Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USA10:46 Pro: Repair: Let Me Teach You How, Watch

MeLarry D. Field, MD, USA

10:52 Pro: Transfers: That is the Secret - Boys You Are LostIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

10:58 Pro: Augment: It Has Been Around for Awhile - I Have Results!Richard K.N. Ryu, MD, USA

11:04 Pro: Europe Time! Put a Balloon in It! Say What?!?Eric C. McCarty, MD, USA

11:10 Time to Ignore What You Heard: It’s Superior Capsular Reconstruction - Haven’t You Been Listening?Alan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSC, USA

11:20 - 12:08 Legal Corner: Plaintiffs Beware - Complications in Shoulder SurgeryModerator: Don Buford, MD, USATime Keeper: Marc R. Labbé, MD, USAComputer: Ian K. Lo, MD, FRCSC, CANADA

11:20 Revision Rotator Cuff: I Have No Real Estate Left in My Humerus - What I DoSpero G. Karas, MD, USA

11:28 My Secretary Says the Patient is Mad with Pain After Cuff Repair: It’s A Failure - ‘’I Never Got Better Doc…’’John (Jed) E. Kuhn, MD, USA

11:36 My Shoulder is Stiff: ‘’I Would Rather Be Weak Than Stiff Doc, I Am Not Happy’’Felix H. ‘’Buddy’’ Savoie, III, MD, USA

11:44 Neurologic/Vascular: ‘’My Arm is Swollen and Numb…What Happened in There?’’Larry D. Field, MD, USA

11:52 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USA

Claude T. Moorman, III, MD, USAPanel: Alan S. Curtis, MD, USA

Larry D. Field, MD, USAMark H. Getelman, MD, USAAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSC, USASpero G. Karas, MD, USAJohn (Jed) E. Kuhn, MD, USAEric C. McCarty, MD, USARichard K.N. Ryu, MD, USA

12:07 - 12:22 Lunch Served

12:22 - 1:22 Luncheon Symposium: Advancing Patient Care: Reduction in Pain and Opioids Proven in Recent Multimodal Pain Management Study, Implications For In & Outpatient Surgery Supported by DePuy Synthes/PaciraNirav H. Amin, MD, USAAlexander P. Sah, MD, USA

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6:50 - 6:55 Welcome & IntroductionCourse ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Spine ChairMarc J. Levine, MD, USA

Distinguished Professor Richard D. Herzog, MD, FACR, USA

Honored Professor Peter O. Newton, MD, USA

6:55 - 7:58 The Lumbar Spine: A Herniated Disc - Perhaps Not So SimpleModerator: Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USATime Keepers: Marc J. Levine, MD USA & Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USAComputer: Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

6:55 51-Year-Old Automotive Plant Employee with Worsening Back Pain and Crooked SpineMark Kurd, MD, USA

7:05 Panel: 33-Year-Old Construction Worker with Pain Lifting Has A Lumbar Disc Herniation: Not An Easy TaskModerator: Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USA

7:05 Pro: Surgical Pearls for Primary Lumbar Disc Surgery - Avoid RecurrenceMark Kurd, MD, USA

7:12 Pro: Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation-Time to Fuse or NOT to FuseGrigory Goldberg, MD, USA

7:19 Pro: Foraminal and Far Lateral HNPs –To Fuse or Not to FuseGaetano J. Scuderi, MD, USA

7:26 Pro: When to Operate? Is There a Tipping Point?John G. Heller MD, USA

7:33 Choosing an Interbody Cage or Device: Are There Complications? When I Use It!Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA

7:43 Case Presentations with Questions and Answers - Herniated Disc, New Techniques, Minimally Invasive, and Recurrent DiscsModerator: Marc J. Levine, MD, USAPanel: Steven R. Garfin, MD, USA

Grigory Goldberg, MD, USAJohn G. Heller, MD, USAMark Kurd, MD, USAGaetano J. Scuderi, MD, USAAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

7:58 - 9:32 The Lumbar Spine: Complications in Young and OldModerator: Gaetano J. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keepers: Marc J. Levine, MD, USA

Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD ,USAComputer: Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

7:58 32-Year-Old with Low Grade Fevers and an Infection: My Algorithm for a Winning FormulaMarshal D. Peris, MD, USA

8:08 Panel: Doc, I Just Had Surgery, It Just Doesn’t Feel RightModerator: Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USA

8:08 Pro: They X-ray Shows Instrumentation Failure - What I Say, What I Do!Christopher R. Brown, MD, USA

8:15 Pro: Abdominal Complications: Know When to Call for Help: My Approach to Intraoperative and Postoperative ProblemsStephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

8:22 Pro: Non-Stop Headaches After Leaving the Operating Room: Needs My Treatment - How I Approach ThisIsador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USA

8:29 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USAPanel: Christopher R. Brown, MD, USA

Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USASteven R. Garfin, MD, USAMark Kurd, MD, USAPeter O. Newton, MD, USA Marshal D. Peris, MD, USAAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

8:44 Panel: Time to Fuse: Which Company is Telling Me the Truth? Fact or FictionModerator: Steven R. Garfin, MD USA

8:44 Pro: The Osteoconductive Products: Here’s the SkinnyGaetano J. Scuderi, MD, USA

8:51 Pro: The Osteoinductive Products: Listen to Me and Pay AttentionGrigory Goldberg, MD, USA

8:58 Pro: Patient Derived Products: What is the Cost? Should I Bother and WhyStephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

9:05 Pro: Autograft: The Gold Standard Since the Beginning of Time - What is Wrong with All of You? Time to HarvestSteven R. Garfin, MD, USA

9:12 Distinguished Professor Lecture: An MRI Whirlwind Tour of the Spine to Keep the Lawyers Off Your Back: Cervical to SacrumRichard D. Herzog, MD, FACR, USA

9:32 - 10:07 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:07 - 12:00 The Lumbar Spine: Complications in Young and Old, ContinuedModerator: Gaetano J. Scuderi, MD, USATime Keepers: Stephen L. Curtin, MD, USA

Gregory Douglas Schroeder, MD, USAComputer: Marshal D. Peris, MD, USA

10:07 Debate: 67-Year-Old Degenerative Slip and Moderate Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: I Need Your HelpModerator: Mark Kurd, MD, USA

10:07 Pro: Traditional Open Lumbar Decompression and Fusion - Still the One!Frank X. Pedlow, Jr., MD, USA

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SPINE • RENOIR 2 / ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SUMMIT • CEZANNE 210:14 Pro: MIS Transverse Lift (T Lift): Get with

the Times!Marc J. Levine, MD, USA

10:21 Honored Professor Lecture: The Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: It is So Different than 30 Years Ago When I Trained - Keys to SuccessPeter O. Newton, MD, USA

10:41 Panel: 71-Year-Old Long-Standing Spinal Canal Stenosis Refusing Surgical InterventionModerator: Arthur L. Jenkins, III, MD, USA

10:41 Pro: How I Use Epidural Steroid Injections and Why They Will SucceedDi Cui, MD, USA

10:48 Pro: Facet Injections and Ablation: They Can Work! - Let Me Tell You HowColin B. Harris, MD, USA

10:55 Pro: I Implant Pain Devices and Spinal Cord StimulatorsDi Cui, MD, USA

11:02 45-Year-Old Female with Neurogenic Claudication: No Other Choice But A Lateral Fusion and Why I Am Right!Christopher R. Brown, MD, USA

11:12 Panel: 52-Year-Old Former Division I Basketball Player Needs Pedicle Screws: How We Do It!Moderator: Marc J. Levine, MD, USA

11:12 Pro: Robotic Guidance Makes the Surgery Go WellIsador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USA

11:19 Pro: You Need to Use the Intraoperative 3D CT ScanMarshal D. Peris, MD, USA

11:26 Pro: It Is About the Anatomy: Know It and You Will SucceedAlexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

11:33 Pro: SSEP Makes Sure I Do Not Make MistakesAnthony K. Sestokas, PhD, DABNM, FASNM, USA

11:40 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerators: Marc J. Levine, MD, USA

Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, USA

Panel: Christopher R. Brown, MD, USASteven R. Garfin, MD, USAMichael Groff, MD, USA John G. Heller, MD, USAIsador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, USA Peter O. Newton, MD, USA Marshal D. Peris, MD, USA Anthony K. Sestokas, PhD, DABNM, FASNM, USA

12:00 - 12:22 Lunch Served

12:22 - 1:22 Luncheon Symposium General Session - Bellagio Ballroom 5-7 Advancing Patient Care: Reduction in Pain and Opioids Proven in Recent Multimodal Pain Management Study, Implications For In & Outpatient Surgery

Supported by DePuy SynthesNirav H. Amin, MD, USAAlexander P. Sah, MD, USA

7:00 - 7:05 Welcome & Introduction

Course ChairKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Advanced Practitioner ChairCharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA International Honored ProfessorAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANY

7:05 - 9:05 Throwing Session & LabrumModerator: Charles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USATime Keeper: Jonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS,

SCS, USA

7:05 The SLAP Tear of the Shoulder: Why Non-Op versus Surgery - The Role of the BicepsTodd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USA

7:20 GIRD and ROM Deficts: Does It Effect the Thrower?Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

7:35 Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Disabled Thrower: The Role of the ScapulaW. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USA

7:50 Postoperative Rehab of the Throwing Athlete: What I’ve Learned in 12 YearsJonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, USA

8:05 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Social Media and Avoiding the Loss of Patients for the Physical Therapist and Athletic TrainerJ. Martin Leland, III, MD, USA

8:15 Alogrthim for Return to Sport For Overhead AthletesEllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

8:30 Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersModerator: Ellen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USATodd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USASpero G. Karas, MD, USAW. Benjamin Kibler, MD, USADirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS, COMT, USAJ. Martin Leland III, MD, USABradford O. Parsons, MD, USAJonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, USA

8:45 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Revisiting the Role of Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Shoulder ProblemsDon Buford, MD USA

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9:05 - 9:29 Shoulder Instability: Anterior, Posterior & MDIModerator: Anthony Miniaci, MD, USATime Keeper: Jonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS,

SCS, USA

9:05 Panel: Shoulder Instability: Please Give Me the Answers!Moderator: Anthony Miniaci, MD, USA

9:05 Pro: Indications for Surgery in Shoulder InstabilityAnthony Miniaci, MD, USA

9:13 Pro: Why Not Treat Shoulder Instability Non-OperativelyEllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

9:21 Pro: Performance on the Field After Non-Op versus Surgery for Shoulder Instability: Does It Make A Difference?Stephanie C. Petterson, MPT, PhD, USA

9:29 - 10:04 Break & Visit the Exhibits

10:04 - 10:14 Shoulder Instability, ContinuedModerator: Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS,

COMT USATime Keeper: Jonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS,

SCS, USA

10:04 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Bone Loss and InstabilityAndreas B. Imhoff, MD, PhD, GERMANY

10:14 - 11:58 Rotator CuffModerator: Dirk Jacob Kokmeyer, PT, DPT, SCS,

COMT USATime Keeper: Jonathan C. Sum, PT, DPT, OCS,

SCS, USA

10:14 7 Key Points to Successfully Treat the Rotator Cuff Patient Non-OperativelyEllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

10:24 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Anatomic Repair of the Massive Rotator Cuff: How I Get It Done and What I Expect Post-Op!Eric C. McCarty, MD, USA

10:34 Early versus Delayed ROM Following Rotator Cuff RepairCharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA

10:49 I Fixed The Cuff But My Patient is Stiff! What Happened? What I Need From the SurgeonTodd Sidney Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, USA

11:04 Guest Surgeon Lecture: Management of the Massive Rotor Cuff Repair: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty versus Superior Capsular ReconstructionBrian J. Cole, MD, MBA, USA

11:19 Guest Surgeon Lecture: I Have Selected the Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Let Me Show You the Results!Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

11:29 Debate: Battle of the Titans - You Are Wrong, I Am Right Solving Osteoarthritis of the ShoulderModerator: Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

11:29 Pro: Total Shoulder Replacement: It Is the Answer! John W. Sperling, MD, MBA, USA

11:36 Pro: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Move Over Old Man!Patrick St. Pierre, MD, USA

11:43 Rehabilitation Following RSA and SCREllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCS, USA

11:58 - 12:08 Wrap Up & SummaryCharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATC, USA

12:08 - 12:22 Lunch Served

12:22- 1:22 Luncheon Symposium General Session - Bellagio Ballroom 5-7 Advancing Patient Care: Reduction in Pain and Opioids Proven in Recent Multimodal Pain Management Study, Implications For In & Outpatient Surgery

Supported by DePuy SynthesNirav H. Amin, MD, USAAlexander P. Sah, MD, USA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 | CONCURRENT SESSION

ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SUMMIT • CEZANNE 2

3RD ANNUAL FELLOW & RESIDENT SUMMIT

The Orthopaedic Summit Fellow & Resident Summit is intended to recognize and acknowledge exceptional research completed by Fellows and Residents whose work has contributed to better understanding within the fields of Arthroplasty, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Spine and Trauma.

Saturday, December 9th 8:00AM – 12:00PM

Renoir 1Prizes will be awarded for:• Best Overall Paper• Best Clinical Paper• Best Basic Science Paper

Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM Brian D. Busconi, MD

Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD

Adjudicators:

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6:50 Welcome & IntroductionCourse Chair: Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA

Adjudicators: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM, USA Brian D. Busconi, MD, USA Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, USA

Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, USA

6:55 Paper 1: Cost Comparison and Complication Rate of Lisfranc Injuries Treated with Open Reduction Internal Fixation versus Primary ArthrodesisBrandon Lee Barnds, MD, ResidentUniversity of Kansas Medical CenterKansas City, Kansas, USA

7:01 Paper 2: A Novel Technique for the Treatment of Avulsion Fractures of the Calcaneal TuberosityVictor Chau Hoang, DO, ResidentValley Hospital Medical CenterLas Vegas, Nevada, USA

7:07 Paper 3: Ankle Fracture Fixation: Medial or Lateral First?Ammar Karim, DO, Orthopaedic Trauma FellowOhioHealth Grant Medical CenterColumbus, Ohio, USA

7:13 Paper 4: Demographic Analysis of Lumbar Pedicle Diameters in a Diverse PopulationJoseph Albano, MD, ResidentPlainview Hospital - Northwell HealthPlainview, New York, USA

7:19 Paper 5: Reduction in Fluoroscopy Time and Radiation Dosage Using An Innovative Guide Wire for Percutaneous Pedicle ScrewsBrandon Cook, MD, ResidentOchsner Medical CenterMetairie, Louisianna, USA

7:25 Paper 6: The Risk of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury with Laterality Of Approach in Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Procedures: A Randomized, Prospective Study Over 10 YearsShalin Shah, DO, ResidentCommunity General Osteopathic HospitalHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

7:31 Paper 7: A Novel Method for Reducing Gap Formation in Tendon RepairRyan Dean, BSME, Medical StudentOrthopaedic Neurosurgery SpecialistsNiwot, Colorado, USA

7:37 Paper 8: Bone Metastasis Model Development in an Immunocompetent Murine HostAlexander H Jinnah, MD, ResidentWake Forest University School of MedicineWinston Salem, North Carolina, USA

7:43 Paper 9: Chordoma Detection Using 5-Ala Tumor Paint: An In Vitro StudyShachar Kenan, MD, ResidentLong Island Jewish Northwell Health Medical CenterLittle Neck, New York, USA

7:49 Paper 10: Cell Culture Study of Degenerative Articular Cartilage and its Comparison with Normal Articular CartilageRohit Prasad Varkey, MBBS, MS Ortho Final Year Post Graduate, M.S. Ortho ResidentSt. James HospitalChalakudy, Kerala, INDIA

7:55 Paper 11: Anabolic and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Combined Platelet Rich Plasma and Hyaluronic Acid on Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and ChondrocytesAlexander Satin, MD, ResidentNorthwell HealthNew Hyde Park, New York, USA

8:01 Paper 12: Characterization of American Football Injuries in Children and AdolescentsPatrick Judson Smith, MD, ResidentUniversity of South Alabama Department of Orthopedic SurgeryMobile, Alabama, USA

8:07 Paper 13: Long-Term Return to Play and Player Performance After Concussion In National Basketball Association AthletesHasani Swindell, MD, ResidentNew York Presbyterian - Columbia UniversityNew York, New York, USA

8:13 Paper 14: Is the Practice of Overlapping Surgery Safe in Total Knee and Hip ArthroplastyAhmed Almansoori, MBBS, Research FellowCleveland Clinic FloridaWeston, Florida, USA

8:19 Paper 15: Favorable Radiographic and Early Postoperative Results with the Inguinal Crease Direct Anterior Total Hip ArthroplastyBrian Godshaw, MD, ResidentOchsner Clinic FoundationNew Orleans, Louisiana, USA

8:25 Paper 16: Does Neck Shaft Angle Affect Post Operative Range of Motion Following Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty?!Karen Nelson, DO, ResidentHenry Ford Macomb HospitalRoyal Oak, Michigan, USA

8:31 Paper 17: The Preoperative Profile of a Bundle Buster. Institutional Data to Answer an Institutional QuestionBeau Kildow, MD, Resident-Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke University HospitalDurham, North Carolina, USA

8:37 Paper 18: Hip Range of Motion: Which Plane of Motion is More Predictive of Lower Extremity Injury in Soccer Players?Sarav S. Shah, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery ResidentNorthwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNew Hyde Park, New York, USA

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8:43 Paper 19: Cost Savings in a Joint Arthroplasty Bundle Driven By Preoperative Education ProtocolAhmed Siddiqi, DO, Orthopaedic Surgery ResidentPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicinePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

8:49 Paper 20: Predictors of In-Hospital Ambulatory Status Following Low Energy Hip Fracture SurgeryJordan Carolina Villa, MD, ResidentHoward HospitalWashington, District of Columbia, USA

8:55 Paper 21: Midterm Comparison of Patient Reported Outcomes and Ability to Kneel After Total Knee Arthroplasty With and Without Patellar ResurfacingJohn G. Coury, DO, ResidentValley Consortium for Medical EducationModesto, California, USA

9:01 Paper 22: Hypovitaminosis D in Adolescents with Connective Tissue InjuriesJennifer Kurowicki, MD, Research FellowSeton Hall University School of Health and Medical SciencesSouth Orange, New Jersey, USA

9:07 Paper 23: Posterolateral Corner of the Knee Ligament Injuries: A Systematic Review of Functional and Postoperative Rehabilitation ProtocolsBrandon L. Morris, MD, Orthopedic Surgery ResidentUniversity of Kansas - Kansas CityRoeland Park, Kansas, USA

9:13 Spotlight Presentation: Automation in the Physician’s OfficeMichael McBrayer, DJO Global, USA

9:23 - 9:54 Break & Visit the Exhibits

9:54 Paper 24: The Use of Intra-Articular Hyaluronic Acid in a Multimodal Approach for Osteoarthritis Care: Analysis of an Administrative DatabaseErik Magnusson, MD, ResidentUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington, USA

10:00 Paper 25: Cost Patterns Following the Diagnosis of Knee Osteoarthritis in the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Patient PopulationTo Be Determined

10:06 Paper 26: Total Joint Arthroplasty Outcomes in Immunocompromised Patients: A Matched-Pair Analysis Controlling for ComorbidityGrace Plassche, ScBBronx-Lebanon Hospital CenterBronx, New York, USA

10:12 Paper 27: Increasing Incidence of Osteoporosis in Patients Following Orthopedic Surgery After Being Prescribed Opioids for Pain ReliefRushabh Male Vakharia, MD, Research FellowHoly Cross HospitalKennesaw, Georgia, USA

10:18 Paper 28: Allograft Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone (BPTB) Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Patients <30 Years: Part IEric West, Medical StudentBrody School of Medicine at East Carolina UniversityGreenville, North Carolina, USA

10:24 Paper 29: Accuracy of Positioning a Novel Total Shoulder Arthroplasty System Compared to Traditional Arthroplasties: A Radiographic Analysis of 100 Consecutive Anatomic Shoulder ReplacementsEric Baranek, MD, ResidentColumbia UniversityNew York, New York, USA

10:30 Paper 30: Restoration of External Rotation After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Without Latissimus Dorsi TransferDerek Douglas Berglund, MD, Research FellowHoly Cross HospitalPompano Beach, Florida, USA

10:36 Paper 31: Does Preoperative Opioid Use Affect Postoperative Opioid Dependence Following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty?Kiran Chatha, MDCleveland Clinic FloridaMiami, Florida, USA

10:42 Paper 32: Use of Localized Human Growth Hormone/Testosterone Injections for Chronic Shoulder Pain: A Single Group Pretest-Posttest Design, with 12 Month Follow-UpMarc Nathan Dubick, MD, Interventional Pain ManagementRoper/St. Francis HealthcareCharleston, South Carolina, USA

10:48 Paper 33: Tranexamic Acid Use in Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Analysis of Tranexamic Acid in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and Reverse Total Shoulder ArthroplastyMatthew S Irwin, DO, Orthopaedic Surgery ResidentMillcreek Community HospitalErie, Pennsylvania, USA

10:54 Paper 34: Perceived versus True Glenoid Anchor Placement: A Cadaveric Comparison of the Beach Chair and Lateral PositionBenjamin Jong, MD, ResidentUniversity of British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, CANADA

11:00 Paper 35: Does Preoperative Planning Simulation Software Aid Implant Positioning and Size Selection in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty?Diego Lima, MD, Research FellowCleveland Clinic FloridaPembroke Pines, Florida, USA

11:06 Paper 36: Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial: Liposomal Bupivicaine Compared to Periarticular Free Bupivacaine and Intrarticular Pain PumpArjun Meiyappan, MD, Research FellowCleveland Clinic FloridaWeston, Florida, USA

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Wednesday, December 6, 20176:30 pm – 8:30 pm Grand Ballroom 1

The gloves come off! A live interactive knee debate: Energy on Cartilage: From “Malpractice” to “My Practice”Moderator: Anil Ranawat, MD (USA) The Anterolateral Complex: ALL Hype or the Be-ALL End-ALL?Moderator: Al Getgood, MD (Canada)

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11:12 Paper 37: Utility of Radiographs in Pre and Post-Shoulder Dislocation Reduction: Beyond Hill-Sachs and Bankart Lesions: A Retrospective ReviewDave Weiner, MDGeorgetown University School of Medicine Medstar Washington Hospital CenterWashington, District of Colombia, USA

11:18 Paper 38: Surgical Implications of the Distal Tibia Morphology for Glenoid AugmentationColleen Moreland, DO, ResidentEisenhower Army Medical CenterFort Gordon, Georgia, USA

11:24 Paper 39: Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcomes After Anterior Stabilization Procedures: Do Reverses Have Better Results?Maharsh K. Patel, MD, ResidentUniversity of FloridaGainesville, Florida, USA

11:30 Paper 40: Significant Improvement in Pain and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon Shoulder Scores After Partial Rotator Cuff Repair with Augmentation Using a Xenograft Collagen Bioinductive ImplantPaul Rodenhouse, DO, ResidentHenry Ford Macomb HospitalSterling Heights, Michigan, USA

11:36 Paper 41: Pneumothorax and Clavicle Fixation: Do We Need an Intraoperative Chest X-Ray?Mohamad Kareem Shaath, MD, Chief ResidentRutgers - New Jersey Medical SchoolHoboken, New Jersey, USA

11:42 Paper 42: The Dangerous Trend of Elbow Injuries in Youth Baseball AthletesDavid Paolo Trofa, MD, ResidentColumbia University Medical CenterNew York, New York, USA

11:48 Paper 43: No Map for SLAPs: Study “Quality” is Poorly Defined by Outcome Measure UtilizationGregory LaChaud, MD, Resident University of FloridaGainesville, Florida, USA

11:54 Spotlight Presentation: 5 Keys to Wealth Planning for Young Orthopaedists: What To Be Thinking About NowDavid Mandell, JD, MBA, USA

12:04 Presentation of Awards Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, USA Brian D. Busconi, MD, USA

12:08 - 12:22 Lunch Served

12:22- 1:22 Luncheon Symposium General Session - Bellagio Ballroom 5-7 Advancing Patient Care: Reduction in Pain and Opioids Proven in Recent Multimodal Pain Management Study, Implications For In & Outpatient Surgery

Supported by DePuy SynthesNirav H. Amin, MD, USAAlexander P. Sah, MD, USA

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SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS PICK ONE EACH DAY (LUNCH OR DINNER PROVIDED)

Innovation in MSK Ultrasound/The Science of Biologics Supplementation in Orthopaedic SurgerySupported by Arthrex, Inc. Room: Bellagio Ballroom 5-7 | Lecture Faculty: Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, Lisa Fortier, DVM, PhD, Alan M. Hirahara, MDArthrex invites you to interact with world-renown faculty discussing the benefits of MSK Ultrasound. Additionally, our experts will review the science of biologics supplementation in orthopaedic surgery. Learn the most innovative, safe and reproducible treatment options to help you treat your patients better.

ACL Reconstruction With Without A Twist: How Non-Rotational Fixation Prevents Graft DamageSupported by ConMed Room: Renoir 2 | Cadaver Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Don Buford, MD, Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH, John Uribe, MDConMed will showcase a new, non-rotational aperture fixation ACL reconstruction solution.

Managing Proximal Humeral Fractures: When to Plate, Nail or Replace?Supported by DePuy Synthes Room: Renoir 1 | Cadaver Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Carl J. Basamania, MD, Nicholas F. Quercetti III, DO

Surgical Demonstration of MACI (Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes on Porcine Collagen Membrane)Supported by Vericel Corporation Room: Van Gogh 1 | Cadaver Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Wayne Gersoff, MD, Christian Lattermann, MDSurgical Demonstration of the MACI Implant and Case Study presented by Dr. Wayne Gersoff and moderated by Dr. Christian Latterman.

Orthopedic Point of Care Dispensing: In Office Pharmacy, Done Right!Supported by WRS Pharmacy Solutions Room: Cezanne 2 | Lecture Faculty: Michael J. Kaplan, MDAnchored in compliance and sustainability, come learn how a work comp focused, opioid-free pharmacy, can be beneficial to patients, practices, and payors alike.

The Persona® Partial Knee – Why Should Partial Knees be a Part of Your Practice?Supported by Zimmer Biomet Room: Degas 2 | Lecture Faculty: Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD, Andrew Freiberg, MDThe Persona Partial Knee session will include presentations on why partial knees, design rationale, surgical principles, surgical technique, and clinical history.

Patches, Injections, Scaffolds??? Come See Why BioWick Could Change the Way You Approach Rotator Cuff RepairSupported by Zimmer Biomet Room: Van Gogh 2 | Lecture Faculty: Patrick St. Pierre, MD, David Yucha, MDBioWick™ X: Next generation interpositional scaffold wick technology to address the tendon-bone interface in rotator cuff repairs.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH | 6:30 – 8:30 PM | DINNER

Limited Seating!

Only Spotlight Session registrants with a valid Spotlight Session ticket will be provided with a

lunch or dinner. Tickets are of limited quantity and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Gloves Come Off! A Live Interactive Knee DebateSupported by Smith & Nephew Room: Grand Ballroom 1 | Lecture

Energy on Cartilage: from “Malpractice” to “My Practice” Moderator: Anil Ranawat, MD

The Anterolateral Complex: ALL Hype or the Be-ALL End-ALL? Moderator: Al Getgood, MD, FRCS

The Subchondroplasty® ProcedureSupported by Zimmer Biomet Room: Cezanne 2 | Lecture Faculty: Robert B. Anderson, MD, Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MSThe Subchondroplasty® Procedure evening symposium will provide scientific and clinical details about the Subchondroplasty® (SCP®) Procedure, an exciting minimally-invasive, fluoroscopically-assisted procedure that targets and fills subchondral bone defects, often called Bone Marrow Lesions (BML’s), with AccuFill® BSM, a hard setting biomimetic bone substitute.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH | 12:13 – 1:13 PM | LUNCH

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Managing Complex Upper Extremity PathologySupported by Arthrex Room: Bellagio Ballroom 5-7 | Lecture Faculty: Brian Cole, MD, MBA, Alan Hirahara, MD, George A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBA, Bradford O. Parsons, MDArthrex invites you to interact with world-renown surgeons discussing the benefits of understanding the management of common, complex orthopedic injuries. Learn the most innovative, safe and reproducible treatment options to help you treat your patients better.

Innovations in Osteoarthritis Management and Joint Preservation: Shoulder, Knee and AnkleSupported by Arthrosurface Room: Cezanne 2 | Model Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Anthony Miniaci, MD, Andreas Imhoff, MD, PhD, C. Niek van Dijk, MD, PhDClinical experience, surgical technique & patient outcome data review of technologies for osteoarthritis; OVO Stemless Shoulder w/ inlay glenoid, Kahuna PF and the Talus implant systems.

Precision Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement: New Technology ReviewSupported by Catalyst OrthoScience Inc. Room: Renoir 2 | Model Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Theodore A. Blaine, MD, Steven S. Goldberg, MDOur session faculty will provide clinical insights, surgical technique & patient data review of the latest innovation in the treatment of shoulder osteoarthritis: The Catalyst OrthoScience CSR Shoulder System. Catalyst OrthoScience invites you to learn about the next generation in higher precision, bone-preserving total shoulder arthroplasty.

New System Innovations for the Approach, Reconstruction and Repair of ACL and Meniscal TearsSupported by DePuy Synthes Room: Renoir 1 | Cadaver Demonstration with Lecture Faculty: Brian D. Busconi, MD, Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MSCadaveric surgical demonstration, utilizing adjustable retrograde reamer for soft tissue ACL reconstruction; including, a demonstration of a new, all-inside meniscal repair device.

The Opioid Epidemic: Multi-Modal Approaches to Reduce Opioid Consumption Post-OperativelySupported by Halyard Health Room: Degas 2 | Lecture Faculty: Brion Gardner, MD, Sonia A. Szlyk, MDCurrently there is a crisis involving opioids. Halyard Health invites you to join a discussion with Dr. Brion Gardner, Orthopedic Surgeon at Prince William Orthopaedics, and Dr. Sonia Szlyk, Director of Regional Anesthesia at North American Partners in Anesthesia Mid-Atlantic Division, about new ways to reduce opioid consumption after surgery.

Panel Discussion: Alternatives to MRI The Pros and Cons of In-Office ArthroscopySupported by Trice Medical Room: Van Gogh 1 | Hands-On Workshop Faculty: Shariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, Don Buford, MD, Tom Carter, MD, Bryan Jennings, DO, Ron Koe, MD, Sean McMillan, DOJoin Trice Medical for a hands-on bio skills workshop with mi-eye 2, an in office diagnostic arthroscopy with the ability to provide you and your patients with immediate answers.

Resolving Severe Glenoid Deformities Due to Rotator Cuff Deficiency Using Augmented SolutionsSupported by Zimmer Biomet Room: Van Gogh 2 | Lecture Faculty: John W. Sperling, MD, MBA, Quin Throckmorton, MD, Lawrence V. Gulotta, MDThis session will review severe glenoid deficiencies that are the result of rotator cuff deficiencies and cannot be resolved effectively with traditional shoulder arthroplasty implants. The session faculty will offer some interesting insights in to the use of the Zimmer Biomet Vault Reconstruction System (VRS) and other upcoming technologies.

Limited Seating!

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8TH | 12:12 – 1:12 PM | LUNCH

PICK ONE EACH DAY (LUNCH OR DINNER PROVIDED) SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS

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Booth 1163D Systems Simbionix5381 South Alkire CircleLittleton, CO 80127, USAwww.simbionix.comDemo the new SPINE Mentor simulator for minimally invasive spine surgery training, ARTHRO Mentor for hip, knee and shoulder arthroscopic surgery training and D2P (DICOM-to-PRINT) 3D printing software.

Booth 122Applied Biologics8925 East Pima Center Parkway 215Scottsdale, AZ 85258, USAwww.appliedbiologics.comApplied Biologics is a fully integrated biologics company providing research, product development, manufacturing and distribution of medical technologies. We are dedicated to providing innovative biological solutions to deliver optimal patient outcomes.

* TITANIUM SPONSOR *Booth 203, 205, 207Arthrex, Inc.1370 Creekside Blvd.Napels, FL 34108, www.Arthrex.comArthrex is a global leader in new product development and medical education, and has developed more than 9,000 innovative products and surgical procedures to advance minimally invasive orthopedics worldwide.

Booth 103Arthrosurface, Inc.28 Forge ParkwayFranklin, MA 02038, USAwww.arthrosurface.comArthrosurface implant systems are designed for active patients with osteoarthritis. Our implants preserve the existing joint anatomy, maintain normal biomechanics and may be performed on an outpatient basis. To date, more than 70,000 procedures have been performed for the Shoulder, Hip, Knee, Foot & Ankle.

Booth 119Bard Davol100 Crossings BlvdWarwick, RI 02886, USAwww.davol.comBard Davol is the market leader in soft tissue reconstruction, delivering a growing line of mesh prosthetics, biologic implants and fixation systems for hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction procedures. Additionally, our Biosurgery products include sealants and hemostatic products for thoracic, cardiovascular and other surgical specialties.

Table T-9Birdeye2479 E. Bayshore Rd., Suite 100Palo Alto, CA 94303, USAwww.birdeye.comControl your reputation. Get more patients. Automatically. When choosing a healthcare provider, 84% of patients consult online reviews, and 94% would consider one similarly qualified doctor over another due to more reviews. With BirdEye, get new patient reviews on sites that matter most to you and turn your patients into your marketing engine. Effortlessly.

Booth 219BREG, Inc.2885 Loker Avenue EastCarlsbad, CA 92010, USAwww.breg.comBreg provides remarkably easy products, services, technology and consulting to improve the quality and lower the cost of the Orthopaedic episode, from conservative treatment to pre- and post-surgery.

Booth 225Cartilage Repair Systems535 Madison Ave., Fourth FloorNew York, NY 10022, USAwww.cartione.comCartilage Repair Systems, LLC (CRS) is today solely dedicated to the repair and regeneration of articular cartilage through a patented, single surgery autologous procedure performed in the OR by trained CSR technicians working alongside surgeons in the global market, CartiONE.

Booth 126Cartiva6120 Windward Parkway, Suite 220Alpharetta, GA 30005, USAwww.cartiva.netCartiva, Inc. is an evidence-based medical device company with the first and only FDA approved synthetic cartilage implant for the treatment of osteoarthritis in the great toe joint.

Booth 323Catalyst OrthoScience14710 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 102Naples, FL 34110, USAwww.catalystortho.comCatalyst OrthoScience provides a stemless, bone-preserving, less invasive total shoulder replacement solution. Our novel implant designs recreate more normal, natural shoulder motion.

Booth 106CeramTec Medical ProductsCeramTec Platz 1-9Plochingen, 73207 Germanywww.biolox.comCeramTec is an international Manufacturer and Supplier of Technical Ceramics. CeramTec BIOLOX® bioceramics are used successfully in Orthopaedics and help maintain and increase quality of life with implant components for artificial hip joints, knee and shoulder replacements.

Booth 224CONCIERGE KEY Health4040 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 310Newport Beach, CA 92660, USAwww.conciergekeyhealth.comCONCIERGE KEY retains the world’s most elite physician specialists to deliver in-person, on-demand appointments for patients. Provides a new opportunity to decrease dependency on third-party insurance reimbursement and referrals, while challenging you to upgrade the healthcare experience for patients.

Booth 308Ceterix Orthopaedics6500 Kaiser Drive Suite 120Fremont, CA 94555, USAwww.ceterix.comCeterix® Orthopaedics focuses on meniscal preservation. The NovoStitch® Plus Meniscal Repair System gives surgeons the unique ability to repair horizontal, radial, root and complex tears.

* BRONZE SPONSOR *Booth 217CONMED Orthopaedics11311 Concept BoulevardLargo, FL 33773, USACONMED.comWith new products, a commitment to education and partnerships with surgeons, for surgeons, we are Advancing the Future of Minimally Invasive and Orthopaedic Surgery. Together.

Booth 108CuraMedix40 Albion Road, Suite 101Lincoln, RI 02865, USAwww.curamedix.comCuraMedix is the US distributor of STORZ Medical EPAT devices. Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT) sometimes referred to as ESWT or Shock Wave, is an evidence-based, non-invasive approach to treating musculoskeletal pain.

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Zimmer Biomet Luncheon Spotlight Sessions

Wednesday, December 6th | 6:30 – 8:30 PM

Event Topic: The Subchondroplasty® Procedure

Supported by: Zimmer Biomet

Room: Cezanne 2

Faculty: Robert B. Anderson, MD Shari� K. Bishai, DO, MS

Summary: The Subchondroplasty® Procedure evening symposium will provide scientific and clinical details about the Subchondroplasty®(SCP®) Procedure, an exciting minimally-invasive, fluoroscopically-assisted procedure that targets and fills subchondral bone defects, often called Bone Marrow Lesions (BML’s), with AccuFill® BSM, a hard setting biomimetic bone substitute.

Thursday, December 7th | 12:13 - 1:13 PM

Event Topic: The Persona® Partial Knee – Why Should Partial Knees be a Part of Your Practice?

Supported by: Zimmer Biomet

Room: Degas 2 | Lecture

Faculty: Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD Andrew Freiberg, MD

Summary: The Persona Partial Knee session will include presentations on why partial knees, design rationale, surgical principles, surgical technique, and clinical history.

Thursday, December 7th | 12:13 - 1:13 PM

Event Topic: Patches, Injections, Sca�olds...Come See Why BioWick Could Change the Way You Approach Rotator Cu� Repair

Supported by: Zimmer Biomet

Room: Van Gogh 2 | Lecture

Faculty: Patrick St. Pierre, MD Joseph A. Abboud, MD

Summary: BioWick™ X: Next generation interpositional sca�old wick technology to address the tendon-bone interface in rotator cu� repairs.

Friday, December 8th | 12:12 – 1:12 PM

Event Topic: Resolving Severe Glenoid Deformities Due to Rotator Cu� Deficiency Using Augmented Solutions

Supported by: Zimmer Biomet

Room: Van Gogh 2 | Lecture

Faculty: John W. Sperling, MD, MBA Quin Throckmorton, MD Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD

Summary: This session will review severe glenoid deficiencies that are the result of rotator cu� deficiencies and cannot be resolved e�ectively with traditional shoulder arthroplasty implants. The session faculty will o�er some interesting insights in to the use of the Zimmer Biomet Vault Reconstruction System (VRS) and other upcoming technologies.

©2017 Zimmer Biomet

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Booth 210DJO Global9800 Metric BoulevardAustin, TX 78758, USAwww.DJOglobal.comDJO Global provides solutions for musculoskeletal and vascular health, injury prevention, rehabilitation and pain management as well as joint reconstruction.

Booth 320Exactech2320 NW 66th CourtGainesville, FL 32653, USAwww.exac.comExactech develops and produces bone and joint restoration products that help surgeons worldwide make patients more mobile. For more information, please visit www.exac.com.

Booth 121Ferring Pharmaceuticals100 Interpace ParkwayParsippany, NJ 07054, USAwww.ferringusa.comFerring Pharmaceuticals is a research-driven biopharmaceutical company devoted to identifying, developing and marketing innovative products in the fields of orthopaedics, women’s health, reproductive health, gastroenterology, urology and pediatric endocrinology. To view all of our US offerings, please visit www.ferringusa.com.

Booth 111Flexion Therapeutics10 Mall Road, Suite 301Burlington, MA 01803, USAwww.flexiontherapeutics.comFlexion Therapeutics is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of novel, local therapies beginning with ZILRETTA™ (triamcinolone acetonide extended-release injectable suspension). ZILRETTA™ employs proprietary microsphere technology combining triamcinolone acetonide — a commonly administered, short-acting corticosteroid — with a poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) matrix.

Booth 220FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.21919 30th Drive SEBothell, WA 98021, USAwww.sonosite.comSonoSite helped pioneer the concept of portable, point-of-care ultrasound, and it continues to be a world-leading manufacturer and innovator of bedside ultrasound systems. For more information, go to www.sonosite.com.

Booth 325Globus Medical2560 General Armistead Avenue Audubon PA 19403 USA www.globusmedical.com Globus Medical, Inc. is a leading musculoskeletal solutions company and is driving significant technological advancements across a complete suite of spinal products. Founded in 2003, Globus’ single-minded focus on advancing spinal surgery has made it the fastest growing company in the history of orthopedics. Globus is driven to utilize superior engineering and technology to achieve pain free, active lives for all patients with spinal disorders.

Booth 216Halyard Health43 Discovery, Suite 100Irvine, CA 92618, USAwww.halyardhealth.comHalyard Health’s ON-Q* Pain Relief System reduces narcotic usage and provides better pain relief than narcotics alone in postsurgical patients. For information, visit www. halyardhealth.com.

Booth 218Histogenics830 Winter Street, 3rd FloorWaltham, MA 02451, USAwww.histogenics.com/www.neocartimplant.comHistogenics is a regenerative medicine company focused on developing and commercializing products in the musculoskeletal segment of the marketplace. NeoCart® is an investigational cartilage tissue implant to treat certain knee cartilage injuries, utilizing regenerative medicine technology with the patient’s own cells.

Booth 305Innomed103 Estus DriveSavannah, Georgia 31404, USAwww.innomed.netInnomed, Inc., a developer of instruments for orthopedic surgery, continues to introduce new and innovative products. We offer an array of unique instruments and patient positioning devices, designed by or in conjunction with orthopedic surgeons and surgical professionals.

Table T-2International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS)2410 Camino Ramon, Suite 215San Ramon, CA 94582, USAwww.isakos.comInternational society of surgeons, advancing the dissemination of education, research and patient care in arthroscopy, knee surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine.

* TITANIUM SPONSOR *Booth 202, 204, 206, 208Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies325 Paramount DriveRaynham, MA 02767, USAwww.jnj.comCaring for the world, one person at a time, inspires and unites the people of Johnson & Johnson. We embrace innovation – bringing ideas, products and services to life to advance the health and well-being of people around the world.

Booth 123Konica Minolta Healthcare411 Newark Pompton TurnpikeWayne, NJ 07470, USAwww.konicaminolta.com/healthcareKonica Minolta is recognized as the preferred ultrasound provider for physicians who perform musculoskeletal procedures. The SONIMAGE® HS1 ultrasound system has advanced MSK capability and superior image quality.

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Booth 222LifeNet Health1864 Concert DriveVirginia Beach, VA 23456, USAwww.lifenethealth.orgFor over 30 years, LifeNet Health has been the world’s most trusted provider of transplant solutions, from organ procurement to new innovations in bio-implant technologies and cellular therapies – a leader in the field of regenerative medicine.

Booth 109Lipogems1880 Beaver Ridge CircleNorcross, GA 30071, USAwww.UnderstandLipogems.comLIPOGEMS® is novel device for surgical and nonsurgical applications that micro-fragments autologous adipose tissue to achieve a minimally manipulated tissue that preserves the cell/tissue microarchitecture and naturally reparative characteristics.

Booth 104MiMedx1775 West Oak Commons Court NEMarietta, GA 30062, USAwww.mimedx.comMiMedx® is a leading biopharmaceutical company developing and marketing regenerative and therapeutic biologics utilizing human placental tissue allografts and patent protected processes for multiple sectors of healthcare.

Booth 310Modernizing Medicine3600 FAU Blvd. Suite 202Boca Raton, FL 33431, USAwww.modmed.comModernizing Medicine® and its affiliated companies transform how healthcare information is created, consumed and utilized to increase efficiency and improve outcomes. Our specialty-specific, data-driven and cloud-based electronic health records (EHR) and practice management systems, plus revenue cycle management services, were built by a team including specialty physicians and practice management professionals. Our suite of products and services is designed to transform the clinical, financial and operational aspects of orthopedics.

Table T-7Mölnlycke Health Care5550 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 500Norcross, GA 30092, USAwww.molnlycke.usMölnlycke Health Care is a world-leading provider of single-use surgical and wound care products for customers, healthcare professionals and patients.

Booth 224NuVasive7475 Lusk BoulevardSan Diego, CA 92121, USAwww.nuvasive.comNuVasive is a world leader in minimally invasive, procedurally-integrated spine solutions. From complex spinal deformity to degenerative spinal conditions, NuVasive is transforming spine surgery with innovative technologies designed to deliver reproducible and clinically proven surgical outcomes

Table T-1OJM Group8044 Montgomery Road Suite 440Cincinnati, OH 45236, USAwww.ojmgroup.comOJM Group is a multidisciplinary wealth management firm whose team members have worked with over 1,000 physicians nationwide, helping them build wealth, reduce taxes and protect personal and corporate assets.

Booth 324Orthofix3451 Plano ParkwayLewisville, TX 75056, USAwww.orthofix.comOrthofix is a diversified, global medical device company focused on improving patients’ lives by providing superior reconstructive and regenerative orthopedic and spine solutions to physicians worldwide.

Table T-6Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 215Rosemont, IL 60018, USAwww.oref.orgThe Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) is a charitable organization committed to improving lives by supporting excellence in orthopaedic research.

Booth 110OrthoSensor, Inc.Suite A-310, 1855 Griffin RoadDania Beach, FL 33004, USAwww.OrthoSensor.comOrthoSensor is a world leader in Sensor-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty. Its leading product VERASENSE™ provides real-time intraoperative data to customize implant positioning and improve soft tissue balance in primary and revision TKAs.

Booth 316Parcus Medical, LLC6423 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243, USAwww.parcusmedical.comParcus Medical™ manufactures and distributes implants and instruments for soft tissue repair and ligament fixation. At Parcus™, Surgical Innovation is Customer Driven.

Booth 125Pharmatechnology HMEDWest 21st Street, Suite 721New York, NY 10010, USAwww.pharmatechnology.netPharmatech LLC offers state of the art health care innovations for wound care and pain management. We work with Doctors and other caregivers and medical professionals to provide quality care.

Table T-3Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic SurgeryPO Box 10781Glendale, AZ 85318, USAwww.PAOS.orgPAOS is an organization created by and for PAs working in orthopaedics. PAOS is dedicated to providing quality educational programs and to serve as a professional resource for its members.

Booth 118QTC Medical Services, A Leidos Company21700 Copely DriveDiamond Bar, CA 91765, USAwww.qtcm.comQTC Medical Services, A Leidos Company, is the largest private provider of government-outsourced occupational health and disability examination services in the nation.

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