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BELL AGIO HOTEL | L AS VEGAS, NV | DECEMBER 58, 2018
#OrthoSummit2018
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ORTHOPAEDIC SUMMIT
EVOLVING TECHNIQUES2018OSET
We would like to invite you to participate in the Orthopaedic Summit 2018: Evolving Techniques this December 5-8, 2018 at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Orthopaedic Summit 2018 continues to be to the premier gathering of Total Joint, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgeons and Advanced Practitioners from across the globe in Knee, Shoulder, Hip, Foot/Ankle, Spine, Trauma, Hand, Wrist & Elbow. We welcome all of you! Our 4th Annual Fellow & Resident Summit continues as a highlighted feature this year, now with afternoon hands-on workshops.
This 3½ day event will include cutting-edge lectures, rapid-fire debates, lunch time and dinner symposia, and international perspectives on the latest techniques in arthroplasty, arthroscopy, and rehabilitation of the knee, shoulder, foot and ankle, hip, spine, hand, wrist & elbow.
EARN 30+ CME/CEU HOURS!*
• Orthopaedic Surgeons
• Fellows
• Residents
• Physician Assistants
• Nurse Practioners
• Physical Therapists
• Athletic Trainers
• Occupational Therapists
• Non-Operative Sports Medicine Physicians
Who Should Attend?All healthcare practitioners specializing in arthroplasty, arthroscopy and orthopaedic sports medicine including:
The AAOS CME-accredited Orthopaedic Summit is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) meeting which allows attendees to build relationships with internationally renowned arthroplasty, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgeons, fellows, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, and athletic trainers while learning the latest innovative techniques to help your patients.
The Bellagio Hotel is a destination unto itself, along with Las Vegas’ famous nightlife, gambling, restaurants, and unique entertainment options.
We look forward to welcoming you in Las Vegas!
Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPHBrian D. Busconi, MD
Conference ChairKEVIN D. PLANCHER, MD, MPHClinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryAlbert Einstein College of MedicineFellowship DirectorPlancher Orthopaedics & Sports MedicineNew York, New York
Conference Vice-ChairBRIAN D. BUSCONI, MDChief of Sports Medicine and ArthroscopyUniversity of MassachusettsMemorial HospitalWorcester, Massachusetts
Honored ProfessorsEVAN L. FLATOW, MDPresident, Mount Sinai WestLasker Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryNew York, New York
STEVEN R. GARFIN, MDDistinguished Professor & ChairUCSD Department of Orthopaedic SurgerySpine SurgerySan Diego, California
CHRISTOPHER D. HARNER, MDProfessorVice Chair of Academic AffairsDirector of the Sports Medicine FellowshipThe University of TexasHouston, Texas
DAVID L. HELFET, MDChief Emeritus, Orthopaedic Trauma ServiceHospital For Special SurgeryProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery Weill Cornell MedicineNew York, New York
JESSE B. JUPITER, MDHansjoerg Wyss/AO ProfessorHarvard Medical SchoolVisiting Orthopedic SurgeonMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusetts
ISADOR H. LIEBERMAN, MD, MBA, FRCSCDirector, Scoliosis & Tumor ProgramTexas Back InstitutePlano, Texas
WAYNE G. PAPROSKY, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonMidwest Orthopaedics at RushChicago, Illinois
CLARENCE L. SHIELDS, MDAssociate Clinical Professor Department of Orthopaedics USCCharles Drew School of MedicineKerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic ClinicLos Angeles, California
PETER J. STERN, MDNorman S. and Elizabeth C.A. Hill ProfessorUC Health/University of Cincinnati College of MedicineFounder and Co-Director of the Mary S. Stern Fellowship in Hand SurgeryCincinnati, Ohio
THOMAS S. THORNHILL, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonThe Brigham & Women’s HospitalBoston, Massachusetts
KEITH L. WAPNER, MDClinical Professor, Orthopedic SurgeryDirector, Division of Foot & Ankle University of PennsylvaniaAdjunct Professor, Orthopedic SurgeryDrexel College of MedicinePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Highlights of Orthopaedic Summit 2018Included with Registration!
20 Industry-Sponsored Spotlight Sessions!
4th Annual Fellow & Resident Summit!
4 Live Surgeries!
Karen Zupco Coding Seminar
Knee Arthroplasty & Advanced Fracture Workshops
Wednesday-Saturday Meals 4 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 3 Dinners
*Pending AAOS Approval
International Honored ProfessorsOFER LEVY, MD, MCH(ORTH), FRCSDirector, Reading Shoulder UnitRoyal Berkshire HospitalReading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
JAE CHUL YOO, MDDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery Samsung Medical CenterSungkyunkwan UniversitySeoul, Korea
Distinguished ProfessorsJEFFREY S. ABRAMS, MDClinical Professor, Seton Hall UniversityUniversity Medical Center of PrincetonPrinceton, New Jersey
STEVEN P. ARNOCZKY, DVMDirector, Lab For ComparativeOrthopaedic ResearchMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan
BERNARD F. MORREY, MDProfessor of Orthopaedics University of Texas Health Science CenterEmeritus Chair, Department of Orthopedics, Mayo ClinicSan Antonio, Texas
PETER O. NEWTON, MDChief of Pediatric OrthopedicsClinical ProfessorRady Children’s Hospital, UCSDSan Diego, California
HOLLIS G. POTTER, MDChairmanDepartment of Radiology and ImagingHospital For Special SurgeryNew York, New York
JEFFREY SPIVAK, MDClinical ProfessorDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryNYU Langone HealthNew York, New York
Knee Sports Co-ChairsDARREN L. JOHNSON, MDProfessor and ChairmanUniversity of Kentucky School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryLexington, Kentucky
DAVID R. MCALLISTER, MDProfessor and ChiefSports Medicine ServiceDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLALos Angeles, California
MATTHEW T. PROVENCHER, MDProfessor of Surgery, USUHSThe Steadman Clinic and SteadmanPhilippon Research InstituteVail, Colorado
Shoulder Sports Co-ChairsJOSEPH A. ABBOUD, MDAssociate Professor, Director Shoulder ResearchRothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
LARRY D. FIELD, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonMississippi Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic CenterJackson, Mississippi
CLAUDE T. MOORMAN, III, MDPresident, Atrium Health’s Musculoskeletal InstituteThe Edward N. Hanley, Jr. Endowed Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthoCarolinaDurham, North Carolina
Knee Arthroplasty Chair GILES R. SCUDERI, MDFellowship DirectorAdult Knee ReconstructionNorthwell Health Orthopedic InstituteNew York, New Yor
Knee Arthroplasty Vice Chair FRED D. CUSHNER, MDAssistant ProfessorDonald and Barbara Zucker School of MedicineHofstra/Northwell Health Orthopedic InstituteNew York, New York
Hip Arthroplasty ChairMATTHEW S. HEPINSTALL, MDAssistant ProfessorHofstra Northwell School of MedicineLenox Hill HospitalNew York, New York
Hip Preservation ChairALLSTON J. STUBBS, MD, MBAMedical Director Hip Arthroscopy Associate Professor Wake Forest School of Medicine
Shoulder Arthroplasty Co-ChairsJOSEPH A. ABBOUD, MDAssociate Professor, Director Shoulder ResearchRothman Institute at Thomas JeffersonUniversity HospitalsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
RICHARD 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
Cartilage & Biologics ChairTHOMAS M. DEBERARDINO, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryBaylor College of MedicineThe San Antonio Orthopaedic GroupSan Antonio, Texas
Foot & Ankle Co-ChairsMARK GLAZEBROOK, MSC, MD, PHDOrthopaedic SurgeonQE II Health Science Centre Halifax InfirmaryOrtho DivisionHalifax, Canada
JAMES W. STONE, MDAssistant Clinical Professor ofOrthopedic SurgeryMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Advanced Practitioner Summit ChairCHARLES A. THIGPEN, PT, ATC, PHD Director, Observational Clinical Research ATI Physical Therapy Greenville, South Carolina
Trauma Co-ChairsLISA K. CANNADA, MDProfessor University of Florida, JacksonvilleJacksonville, Florida
JAMES A. GOULET, MDProfessor and Chief of Orthopaedic TraumaUniversity of Michigan HospitalsAnn Arbor, Michigan
MICHAEL D. MCKEE, MD, FRCSProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgerySt. Michael’s Hospital and theUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada
Spine Co-ChairsMARC J. LEVINE, MDDirector Spine SurgeryProgram-RWJUH-HamiltonRothman Institute/TOG OrthopaedicsMercerville, New Jersey
DEREK W. MOORE, MDSanta Barbara Orthopedics Associates, Inc.Santa Barbara, California
Elbow & Wrist Co-ChairsDAVID S. RUCH, MDProfessor and ChiefDivision of Hand SurgeryDuke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina
NOAH D. WEISS, MDOrthopaedic SurgeonWeiss OrthopaedicsSonoma, California
JEFFREY YAO, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryStanford University Medical CenterMenlo Park, California
Chief Educational OfficerSTEPHANIE C. PETTERSON, MPT, PHDDirector of Clinical ResearchOrthopaedic FoundationStamford, Connecticut
+240 FACULTY!
*Invited Faculty
Knee ArthroplastyMichael P. Ast, MDDaniel J. Berry, MDMichael Bolognesi, MDHenry Clarke, MDMichael B. Cross, MDFred D. Cushner, MDDavid F. Dalury, MDPhilip Davidson, MDCraig J. Della Valle, MDThomas M. DeBerardino, MDDouglas A. Dennis, MDDavid R. Diduch, MD, MSSteven B. Haas, MDStephen M. Howell, MDWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, FACSMichael A. Kelly, MDJason L. Koh, MD, MBAAdolph V. Lombardi, Jr, MD, FACSDavid Mayman, MDCraig M. McAllister, MDEdward J. McPherson, MD, FACSDouglas E. Padgett, MDMark W. Pagnano, MDWayne G. Paprosky, MDJavad Parvizi, MDHollis G. Potter, MDAmar S. Ranawat, MDAnil Ranawat, MDJose A. Rodriguez, MDGiles R. Scuderi, MDPeter K. Sculco, MDBeth E. Shubin-Stein, MDScott Sporer, MDSabrina M. Strickland, MDThomas S. Thornhill, MD
Hip Arthroplasty & PreservationKeith R. Berend, MDDaniel J. Berry, MDMichael Bolognesi, MDBrian D. Busconi, MDJ.W. Thomas Byrd, MDDarwin Chen, MDJohn J. Christoforetti, MDH. John Cooper, MDMichael B. Cross, MDDouglas A. Dennis, MDBenjamin G. Domb, MDThomas P. Gross, MDMatthew S. Hepinstall, MDWilliam A. Jiranek, MD, FACSJohn M. Keggi, MDStefan W. Kreuzer, MD, MScTheodore T. Manson, MDDavid Mayman, MDShane J. Nho, MD, MSDouglas E. Padgett, MDMark W. Pagnano, MDWayne G. Paprosky, MDJavad Parvizi, MDHollis G. Potter, MDJose A. Rodriguez, MD
Thomas G. Sampson, MDScott Sporer, MDAllston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA
Knee Sports & BiologicsChristopher S. Ahmad, MDKris J. Alden, MD, PhDAnnunziato Amendola, MDRobert A. Arciero, MDAsheesh Bedi, MDShariff K. Bishai, DO, MS, FAOAOKevin F. Bonner, MDStephen F. Brockmeier, MDWilliam Bugbee, MDBrian D. Busconi, MDCharles A. Bush-Joseph, MDThomas R. Carter, MDMark Clatworthy, FRACSDiane L. Dahm, MDThomas M. DeBerardino, MDDavid R. Diduch, MDGregory S. DiFelice, MDGregory C. Fanelli, MDJack Farr, MDScott C. Faucett, MD, MSJeffrey C. Gadsden, MD, FRCPC, FANZCAAlberto Gobbi, MDAndreas H. Gomoll, MDJoanne Halbrecht, MDChristopher D. Harner, MDPeter A. Indelicato, MDDarren L. Johnson, MDChristopher C. Kaeding, MDAaron J. Krych, MDRobert F. LaPrade, MD, PhDJovan R. Laskovski, MDChristian Lattermann, MDBruce A. Levy, MDDavid R. McAllister, MDClaude T. Moorman, III, MDGeorge A. Paletta, Jr., MDKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPHHollis G. Potter, MDMatthew T. Provencher, MDJohn C. Richmond, MDNicholas A. Sgaglione, MDSeth Lawrence Sherman, MDClarence L. Shields, MDKonrad Slynarski, MD, PhDAndrew I. Spitzer, MDMisty Suri, MDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTAJohn W. Xerogeanes, MD
Shoulder Sports & BiologicsJoseph A. Abboud, MDJeffrey S. Abrams, MDChristopher S. Ahmad, MDAsheesh Bedi, MDJames P. Bradley, MDStephen F. Brockmeier, MDBrian J. Cole, MD, MBAAlan S. Curtis, MD
T. Bradley Edwards, MDLarry D. Field, MDEvan L. Flatow, MDMichael Thomas Freehill, MDJeffrey C. Gadsden, MD, FRCPC, FANZCAMark H. Getelman, MDDan Guttman, MDLaurence D. Higgens, MDAlan M. Hirahara, MD, FRCSCSpero G. Karas, MDWilliam Benjamin Kibler, MDJohn E. Kuhn, MDJ. Martin Leland III, MDOfer Levy, MD, MCh(Orth), FRCSIan K. Lo, MD, FRCSCEric C. McCarty, MDPeter J. Millett, MD, MScAnthony Miniaci, MDClaude T. Moorman, III, MDSurena Namdari, MDGeorge A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBABradford O. Parsons, MDHollis G. Potter, MDRichard K.N. Ryu, MDFelix H. Savoie, III, MDTheodore F. Schlegel, MDRobert Z. Tashjian, MDJohn M. “JT” Tokish, MDNikhil N. Verma, MDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTAJae Chul Yoo, MD
Shoulder Arthroplasty & FracturesJoseph A. Abboud, MDDon Buford, MDChristopher R. Chuinard, MD, MPHMark A. Frankle, MD, FACSRichard J. Friedman, MD, FRCSCLeesa M. Galatz, MDSteven Scott Goldberg, MDLawrence V. Gulotta, MDDan Guttmann, MDJay D. Keener, MDSumant Krishnan, MDMarc R. Labbe, MDFrank A. Liporace, MDOfer Levy, MD, MCh(Orth), FRCSPeter D. McCann, MDMark A. Mighell, MDAnand Murthi, MDBradford O. Parsons, MDMatthew L. Ramsey, MDFelix H. Savoie, III, MDPatrick St. Pierre, MDScott P. Steinmann, MDRobert Z. Tashjian, MDJohn M. “JT” Tokish, MDKevin E. Wilk, PT DPT, FAPTAThomas W. Wright, MD
2018 FACULTY*
Foot & AnkleRobert B. Anderson, MDJudy F. Baumhauer, MD, MPHThomas O. Clanton, MDMichael P. Clare, MDJ. Christopher Coetzee, MD, Mb, ChBMichael J. Coughlin, MDMark E. Easley, MDRichard D. Ferkel, MDMark Glazebrook, MSc, PhD, MD, FRCS(C)Steven L. Haddad, MDAnne Holly Johnson, MDSameh A. Labib, MD, MScThomas H. Lee, MDPeter G. Mangone, MDWilliam C. McGarvey, MDJames A. Nunley, MD, MSMichael J. O’Malley, MDSelene G. Parekh, MD, MBAPhinit Phisitkul, MDCharles L. Saltzman, MDJames W. Stone, MDKeith L. Wapner, MDTroy S. Watson, MDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTAAlastair S. Younger, MB, ChB, MSc, ChM,
FRCS(C)
Hand, Wrist & ElbowJulie E. Adams, MDMark E. Baratz, MDA. Bobby Chhabra, MDRandall W. Culp, MDJeffrey R. Dugas, MDLarry D. Field, MDWilliam Geissler, MDJeffrey A. Greenberg, MDJesse B. Jupiter, MDBrian Jurbala, MDGraham J. W. King, MD, MSc, FRCSCLisa Lattanza, MDSteven J. Lee, MDFraser J. Leversedge, MDMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCSRaffy Mirzayan, MDBernard F. Morrey, MDJorge L. Orbay, MDGeorge A. Paletta, Jr., MD, MBAHollis G. Potter, MDMatthew L. Ramsey, MDMark S. Rekant, MDDavid Ring, MD, PhDMarco Rizzo, MDDavid S. Ruch, MDMichell Ruiz-Suarez, MD, PhDFelix H. Savoie, III, MDDean G. Sotereanos, MDScott P. Steinmann, MDPeter J. Stern, MDNoah D. Weiss, MDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTAJeffrey Yao, MD
TraumaDavid P. Barei, MDCarl J. Basamania, MDAndrew R. Burgess, MDLisa K. Cannada, MDMichael J. Gardner, MD James A. Goulet, MDDavid L. Helfet, MDJesse B. Jupiter, MDGraham J.W. King, MD, MSc, FRCSCStephen A. Kottmeier, MDBruce A. Levy, MDAmir Matityahu, MDKeith Mayo, MDMichael D. McKee, MD, FRCSSimon C. Mears, MD, PhD, FAOABernard F. Morrey, MDEdward A. Perez, MDMara Lynne Schenker, MDAdam Jennings Starr, MDDavid B. Weiss, MDJohn J. Wixted, MD
SpineScott D. Boden, MDFrank P. Cammisa, MDDi Cui, MDSteven R. Garfi n, MDMichael Groff, MDColin B. Harris, MDPaul J. Holman, MDArthur L. Jenkins, III, MDEric O. Klineberg, MDMarc J. Levine, MDIsador H. Lieberman, MDPeter O. Newton, MDFrank X. Pedlow, Jr., MDMarshall D. Peris, MDStephen Roman, MDFrank J. Schwab, MDGaetano J. Scuderi, MDJeffrey M. Spivak, MDP. Justin Tortolani, MD
Fellow & Resident AdjudicatorsSteven P. Arnoczky, DVMBrian D. Busconi, MDChristopher R. Chuinard, MDHenry Clarke, MDAndreas H. Gomoll, MDNicholas A. Sgaglione, MD
Advanced Practitioner SummitJeffrey S. Abrams, MDLane Bailey, PT, PhD, DPT, CSCSAsheesh Bedi, MDRobert T. Burks, MDBrian D. Busconi, MDAshley Campbell, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS,
CGFI-2Alan S. Curtis, MDGregory S. DiFelice, MDGeorge J. Davies , DPT, ATC, CSCSThomas M. DeBerardino, MD, FAOAThomas Denninger, DPT, OCSGregory S. DiFelice, MDPete Draovitch, PT, MS, ATc, CSCS, SCSTodd S. Ellenbecker, DPT, MS, CSC, OCS,
CSCSSue Falsone, PT, MS, SCS, ATC, CSCS,
COMTMichael T. Freehill, MDSteven G. George, PT, PhDDarren L. Johnson, MDWilliam Benjamin Kibler, MDEric C. McCarty, MDDarin Padua, PhD, ATCMark V. Paterno, PT, PhD, MBA, SCS, ATCKevin D. Plancher, MD, MPHMichael Reiman, PT, SCSMike Reinold, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCSJohn C. Richmond, MDFelix H. Savoie, III, MDClarence L. Shields, MDEllen Shanley, PhD, PT, OCSLynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ATC, SCS, ScDCharles A. Thigpen, PT, PhD, ATCMichael Voight, DHSc, PT, OCS, SCS, ATCKate Webster, BSc(Hons), PhDKevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTARichard W. Willy, PhD, PTJohn W. Xerogeanes, MD
O S E T
Wednesday, December 5, 2018 General Session - Knee Sports, Cartilage & Biologics
ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT - SO MANY NEW THOUGHTSEvolving Technique Update: ACL Surgery & The Internal
Brace: A Revolutionary Thought - Why I BelieveEvolving Technique Update: Primary Repair Of An ACL
& Microfracture: Is It A Hoax? Nah, Look At My ResultsEvolving Technique: Back To The Future: Two Incision
ACL Surgery - Why I Now Do It & My ResultsMini-Panel: 17-Year-Old Ligamentous Lax Female Soccer
Player With Torn ACL Pro: You Will Fail If You Do Not Reconstruct The
Posterolateral Compartment Pro: You Will Fail If You Do Not Reconstruct The
Anterolateral Ligament Pro: Don’t Be Foolish, I Can Do A Great ACL - Watch
Me Get Her Back On The FieldThe Posterolateral Corner: What We Now Know
Clinically – Please Pay AttentionMini-Panel: Innovative Surgical Techniques For The ACL Pro: Quad Tendon Grafts Are The Answer: Why Are
You So Slow To Jump On Board! Pro: The All-Inside Short Graft Pro: The Anatomic Ribbon ACL Surgery Pro: Bioabsorbable Versus Titanium ACL Interference
Screws: Want Some Facts?Evolving Technique: Outpatient ACL Reconstruction:
How I Use My Anesthesia Team With Blocks & Catheters
Evolving Technique Update: Advances In Hamstring ACL: The Adjustable Loop Cortical Fixation - The European Way!
Evolving Technique Update: Advances In Hamstring ACL: The Adjustable Loop Cortical Fixation - Across The Pond, Here In The US
Evolving Technique: Retrograde Drilling ACL: Easy, Reproducible, Let Me Show You How
COMPLICATIONS IN ACL SURGERYEvolving Technique Update: How I Manage The Stiff
Knee After ACL SurgeryEvolving Technique Update: The All-Inside ACL
Reconstruction: Have We Gone Too Low On The Wall23-Year-Old With A Lateral Tibial Posterior Slope & ACL
Graft Failure: “You Need To Look Out For This!”Evolving Technique Update: Failed ACL With Tunnel
Osteolysis: How I Bone Graft & Stage ItExpert Commentary: Putting It All Together: Complications
& How To Avoid Them In ACL Reconstructions: 8 Minute, 8 Tips
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: All You Need To Know About The ACL Through Cases
Return To Sport: My Sport Test, When It Is The Right Time To Avoid A Re-Rupture
Outcomes & Predictors Of ACL Surgery: Hamstring, Bone-Patella-Bone & Revisions - What I Tell My Patients
Honored Professor Lecture: ACL Surgery From Repair To Reconstruction Back To Repair: Where Are We Today?
THE MENISCUS: THE MODERN FRONTIER - REPAIRS ARE IN!Evolving Technique: The Meniscus Root Repair My Way:
It Is A Must - I Will Show You HowEvolving Technique Update: The Meniscal Ramp Lesion:
How To Identify, How To FixEvolving Technique: The Radial Meniscus Tear: Medial &
Lateral - How I Fix It! Razzle, Dazzle
Evolving Technique Update: The Vertical, Oblique Meniscal Repair
Evolving Technique: Meniscal Extrusion & The Role Of Repair Of Meniscotibial Ligaments : How I Deal With It & Save The Knee
Meniscus Transplantation: Where Are We In 2018Distinguished Professor Lecture: MRI To Correlate With
Ligament & Meniscal EvaluationsCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: The
Truth About Meniscal Repairs Versus Meniscectomy - No Hiding - And What To Do For Rehab - Brace Versus No Brace, When To Move
A WHIRLWIND TOUR OF PCL, COMPLEX KNEE & MULTILIGAMENT21-Year-Old Football Lineman With An Isolated PCL Tear:
When Repair/Reconstruct, What Has Changed For MeEvolving Technique Update: The Arthroscopic All-Inside
PCL Reconstruction: Always Works For MeEvolving Technique Update: The Arthroscopic Achilles
Allograft For PCL Reconstruction - Not Changing!Evolving Technique Update: MCL Repair With The
Internal BraceComplications To Avoid In The Dislocated Knee
Honored Professor Lecture: PCL, MCL, LCL & Multiligament: Do We Repair, Do We Reconstruct - Where Are We In 2018, I Am Not Confused
BIOLOGICS, CARTILAGE & THE FUTURE OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERYEvolving Technique: Alignment: It Is Where It All Begins,
Without It Everything Else Fails - 7 Tips, 7 MinutesMini-Panel: OMG! Where Did It Come From - Pain From
Cartilage Lesions <1.5cm Pro: Off The Shelf Osteochondral Allografts,
Why Not?!? Pro: Hyaluronic Acid Based Scaffold With
Microfracture, Don’t Count Us Out! Pro: Biocartilage Is An Easy WinnerMini-Panel: I Didn’t Realize The Cartilage Lesion Was
>2cm But <5cm - Solving The Problem! Pro: Matrix-Induced Autologous Cultured
Chondrocyte Implantation On Porcine Collagen Membrane
Pro: Single Surgery, Autologous-Chondrocyte-Based Implantation - What An Advantage
Pro: The Role Of Particulated Juvenile Cartilage Allograft & Decellularized Osteochondral Allografts To Solve The Problem
Pro: The Autologous Cartilage Tissue ImplantMini-Panel: Lesions >5cm, I Am Going To Be Here In The
Operating Room For Awhile Pro: 3D Autologous Chondrocyte Implant System Pro: Hyaluronic Acid Based Scaffold With BMAC:
We Love The Big Defects Pro: Go Big Or Go Home: Liquid Bioscaffold With
Bone Marrow Stimulation Pro: Stop All The Gibberish, Fresh Osteochondral
Allografts - Why Even Think TwiceDistinguished Professor Lecture: MRI Evaluation:
What We Can Now Do To Help The Clinician For Cartilage Surgery
BIOLOGICS, CELLS & THE NEW FRONTIEREvolving Technique Update: A 14-Year-Old Boy Playing
Flag Football, Sudden Pain - Oops! It’s An OCD, What To Do
Evolving Technique Update: The Patellofemoral Cartilage Lesion: Don’t Give Up, It Is Tough, I Have Answers - 5 Tips, 5 Minutes
Evolving Technique Update: Accelerated Return To Sport After Osteochondral Autograft Plug Transfer - Watch Me
The Failed Cartilage Procedure: My Algorithm For SuccessThe Young Babies On The Block: Amniotic Tissue, New
Engineering & InjectablesEvolving Technique: Small Molecule Inhibitor Of
The Wnt Pathway (SM04690) A Potential Disease-Modifying Treatment For Knee Osteoarthritis
Debate: 45-Year-Old Rock Climber With Mild To Moderate Medial Compartment Osteoarthritis
Pro: PRP In Cartilage Repair & Early OA - You Should Use It & Why!
Pro: Morselized, Cryopreserved Allograft Amniotic Tissue BioD Factor - Come On, It’s Great!
Dehydrated Human Amnion/Chorion Membrane (dHACM) Allograft Is Solving So Many Problems In My Osteoarthritic Patients - Listen Up!
Evolving Technique Update: Did You Forget Me? The Role Of Hyaluronic Acid: What To Do?
Evolving Technique: Forget All These Cartilage Procedures: Triamcinolone Acetonide Extended Release - A Microsphere Technology Is The Answer
Case Panel: Ladies & Gentleman Place Your Bets: A Novel Cartilage Game To Pick The Right Procedure
Wednesday, December 5, 2018 AM Concurrent Session - Wrist & Hand
THAT DARN THUMBPanel: The CMC Joint: Modern Thoughts For An Old
Problem - Your Mother Calls And Can’t Open Wide Mouth Jars Anymore, You Are In The Hot Seat
Pro: LRTI Is The Only Way It Has Survived The Test Of Time - Don’t Be Stupid
Pro: LRTI’s Are Brutal: Move Over, I’ll Show You What’s New In 2018 - You Will Change Today
Pro: Removing The Trapezium, I Have Done It That Way For Years, Get Out Of Dodge - Let Me Show You The Results
Honored Professor Thoughts
THE ACHING WRISTDebate: The Scapholunate Ligament Rears Its Ugly
Head: Chronic, Reducible In A 40-Year-Old Vascular Surgeon
Pro: A Simple Way To Reconstruct With New Technology - Watch Me!
Pro: Too Late, Salvage Procedure Is The Only Way To Predict No More Pain
Debate: The 30-Year-Old Snowboarder’s Wrist Still Hurts: It Is June And He Was Afraid To Tell His Doctor
Pro: Proximal Pole Scaphoid Nonunion: Vascularized Bone Graft Is The Only Way To Go
Pro: Screw It! No Vascularized Graft, I Can Make It Heal - Watch Me!
PANEL DISCUSSIONS & CASE PRESENTATIONS WITH THE EXPERTS!
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION ENCOURAGED!
KNEE DISLOCATION SYMPOSIUM – FRIDAY
SEE TRAUMA SECTION
THE DISTAL RADIUS: NEW CONCEPTSPanel: 66-Year-Old Pianist Falls On Her Outstretched
Wrist While Cycling Pro: A Volar Plate Is Needed Every Time - Restore
Her Youth Pro: The Volar Plate Is Not Always The Answer! It Can
Get You Into Trouble Pro: ARIF Not ORIF: I Love To Text And Use Initials - It
Is Happening Fast Pro: Slow Down Boys, You Better Get The 3D CT And
Plan Carefully Then Make A Decision Pro: Wrong All Of You, Read The Literature - Nonop
Treatment Will Work Just FineHonored Professor Commentary
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Distal Radius Fractures - All Types, Quick Answers To Solve Problems In The Middle Of The Night
THE ARTHRITIC WRISTPanel: A 37-Year-Old Former Olympic Volleyball Athlete
With SLAC Wrist And Pain: 20 Degrees Of Wrist Flexion With Normal Extension
Pro: Arthroscopic Proximal Row Carpectomy: Tips And Tricks
Pro: Open Proximal Row Carpectomy: Tips And Tricks Pro: Stop The Nonsense, 4 Corner Arthrodesis With
New Technology To Ensure FusionDistinguished Professor Lecture: Utilizing The MRI In
Wrist Surgery For Decision Making Honored Professor Commentary
DUPUYTREN’S & THE HANDEvolving Technique: Percutaneous Trigger Finger
Release Under Ultrasound Guidance Is Now My Standard Of Care
Panel: Dupuytren’s Disease In 2018 Pro: Percutaneous Fasciectomy Is Not Dangerous And
Works: When And How To Do It Safely Pro: Don’t Be Nuts: Open Fasciectomy Has Been And
Is The Gold Standard Pro: Stop Sleeping: Collagenase Clostridium
Histolyticum Is The Only Way To Treat Patients In My Office In 2018
Pro: Recurrent Dupuytren’s After In Office Injections: What I Do Next
THE GIANTS TEACH USMini Honored Professor Lecture: Metacarpal and
Phalangeal Fractures: What Is New How I Get Motion - A Whirlwind Tour
Honored Professor Lecture: Innovation Versus Tried And True: What I Have Learned About The Wrist Over The Years
THE WRIST & HAND IN 2018Common Tendinopathies Of The Wrist And HandDebate: 42-Year-Old Mechanic Failed Arthroscopic
Debridement Of The Wrist With Pain And Limited Motion - What I Do Now
Pro: Wrist Fusion And Back To Work Pro: Wrist Arthroplasty And My ResultsEvolving Technique: Arthroscopic Management Of
Distal Radius Fractures: Gets Better And Better And Better
Case Presentations: A Potpourri Update In Wrist And Hand Issues
Wednesday, December 5, 2018 PM Concurrent Session - Foot & Ankle
ANKLE ARTHRITISEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips In 5 Minutes For A
Successful Ankle FusionEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips In 5 Minutes To
Avoid Complications With Total Ankle ReplacementMini-Honored Professor’s Thoughts: Vascularized Bone
Grafts For Failed Fusions
Panel: 55-Year-Old Machinist 15 Years After ORIF Of A Distal Tibia Fracture Now With End Stage Ankle Arthritis
Pro: Open Arthrodesis Is The Way To Go, Retirement Is Only 10 Years Away
Pro: Arthroscopic Arthrodesis: Less Is Better Pro: Slow Down Old Men, Total Ankle Arthroplasty Is
A Much Better Answer & Functional OutcomeTotal Ankle Arthroplasty: Evolution Of The Technique -
Where We Have Been & Where We Are GoingMini-Honored Professor’s Thoughts: Ankle Arthroplasty
In The Morbidly Obese PatientCase Presentations With Questions & Answers:
Complications In Ankle Arthritis, The Failed Total Ankle Replacement: Now What - A Case
ACHILLES TENDON RUPTUREEvolving Technique Update: Acute Achilles Ruptures:
Who Needs An Operation & Who Doesn’t - 5 Minutes, 5 Thoughts
Panel: 35-Year-Old Stock Broker Lunges Forward, Makes The Hoop, Lands With A Pop In His Calf In A Pick Up Basketball Game With 17-Year-Olds
Pro: Acute, Open Repair Achilles Rupture: The Gold Standard
Pro: Minimally Invasive Techniques: How Many Years Do I Need To Tell You, Better Results, Fewer Complications - Get On Board!
Pro: Stop! Read The Literature: Canada Knows Best - Nonoperative Functional Treatment Yields Better Results
Honored Professor’s Commentary: Neglected Achilles Tendon Rupture - How To Bridge The Gap In A 5-cm Injury
ANKLE INSTABILITYDebate: 17-Year-Old Ice Skater With A First Time
Dislocation Pro: This Needs To Be Immobilized, Crutches, Rigid Boot,
Call Me In 4 Weeks To Avoid Lifelong Problems Pro: Are You Kidding?!?! Move This In 5 Days, No
Crutches - I Have The AnswersPanel: 29-Year-Old Professional Soccer Player With
Recurrent Lateral Ankle Sprains Pro: Brostrom Repair: A Proven Track Record For
Getting This Patient Back On The Field Pro: Arthroscopic Repair: Quicker Rehabilitation With
Equal Results Pro: Minimally Invasive Reconstruction: A More Stable
Construct Pro: Internal Brace: Wake Up It’s 2018: Fast Rehab,
Strongest Repair Commentary & SummarySports Medicine Perspective On Getting Athletes Return
To Sport After Chronic Ankle Instability
PERONEAL TENDON PATHOLOGYPanel: 54-Year-Old Former Baseball Pitcher With
Recurrent Lateral Ankle Snapping & Sensation Giving Pain & Giving Way
Pro: Repair The Tendon Sheath Without Any Bone Osteotomy
Pro: This Is A Chronic Problem: You Have To Be Aggressive To Prevent Recurrence: Open Fibular Groove Deepening Please
You Are All Wrong: Debride & Stabilize With A Fibular Osteotomy - I Don’t Want A Recurrence!
POSTERIOR IMPINGEMENTPosterior Impingement: Sounds Boring, What Is It, Why
Bother, How I DiagnoseDebate: 16-Year-Old Classical Dancer With Posterior
Ankle Pain & Bony Edema Pro: Fix Her Ankle Open, Small Incision, Good Bye Os
Trigonum, Quick Recovery Pro: Arthroscopy For Better Visualization, Treats All
The Hidden Pathology Besides The ObviousCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: The
Achilles Tendon, Ankle Instability & Posterior PathologyAOFAS Presidents Innovative & Challenging Cases: Up
Close & Personal
Thursday December 6, 2018 General Session: Knee Arthroplasty
THE NEW REALITY: 2018, BUNDLE BUSTERS - HOW I BEST HANDLE THEMTotal Knee Arthroplasty In A 66-Year-Old Male With An
Expanding Waist Line, BMI Over 40 & Refuses To Lose Weight - My Algorithm For Success
Panel: Four Red Flags That Make You Stop And Think – What You Should Do
Pro: Diabetes: My Patient’s Hgb A1C Is 8.6 But Trying To Get It Under Control
Pro: Habitual Smoker: Why Should I Stop, I Love My Camel Cigarettes, I’m 82-Years-Old & I Am Healthier Than You
Pro: The DVT: So What’s The Big Deal? I Am A 47-Year-Old Overweight Woman & My Doc Knows I Have Had Red, Swollen Legs For Years
Pro: Rehab Facility: I’m 87-Years-Old, Live Alone, & Have 3 Flights Of Stairs - You Are Not Making Me Go Home, Sonny!
AVOIDABLE COMPLICATIONS & SAVING THE READMISSIONEvolving Technique Update: The Anemic Patient With
A Low Preop Hemoglobin: How I Use Tranexamic Acid & Other Modalities That Helps The Patient And The Hospital
Evolving Technique Update: The Frail Rheumatoid Arthritic Patient: What My Dressing Postop Will Be - Wound Vac Or New Razzle, Dazzle
Evolving Technique Update: Antibiotics, Intraop Lavage & Postop Formulas & My Rules: How I Attempt To Reduce Surgical Site Infections
Evolving Technique: DVT Prophylaxis In The Morbidly Obese, Smoking, Diabetic Patient: Is It Aspirin, Coumadin, Or The New Agents? - How I Select To Avoid Harm To The Patient & A Readmission
COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTYEvolving Technique Update: 51-Year-Old Tennis Player
6 Weeks After Surgery Working With His Therapist & The Knee Won’t Bend
Evolving Technique Update: 78-Year-Old Female, Heard A Crack Around Her Thigh 1 Year After Her Total Knee Replacement - My Treatment Algorithm
Evolving Technique Update: 57-Year-Old Male Status Post Total Knee Replacement 6 Months Ago Playing Soccer With His Son, Felt A Snap & Can’t Straighten His Leg
Evolving Technique Update: 63-Year-Old Hedge Fund Trader Notices The Top Part Of His Wound Draining Milky White Fluid & Is Concerned - He Calls At Midnight
Evolving Technique Update: My Knee Never Felt Good, It Is My 1-Year Check Up: I Read On The Internet The Facts, I Am Allergic To My Implant Doc - The Truth About Allergies To Metal
Debate: 63-Year-Old Avid Golfer Now For Her First Knee Replacement
Pro: Time For The Cruciate Retaining Knee, It Is The Right One & When I Use It
Pro: Cruciate Sacrificing Guarantees You The Result: Let Me Show You How To Do It Old Man
Evolving Technique: Bi-Cruciate Sparing Total Knee Replacement
Postoperative Knee Pain: I Can’t Believe It Is One Of Those In The 19% Failure Rate - My Algorithm How To Try To Avoid
Distinguished Professor Lecture: The Utility Of MRI In Helping Diagnose The Painful Total Knee Arthroplasty
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers
NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT MAY LEAD TO OUTPATIENT TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT 2018Panel: 58-Year-Old Avid Runner, Now For Her First Total
Knee Replacement - Has Read The Internet Thoroughly Pro: Precision Alignment Technology In Your Hand,
Gets It Done Pro: 3D Computer Navigation Imaging Is The Answer Pro: Sensor-Assisted Technology Improves Patient
Outcomes & Satisfaction Pro: CT-Free Handheld, Robotic-Assisted Total Knee
Replacement Pro: CT-Guided, Robotic Arm-Assisted Total Knee
ArthroplastyHonored Professor LectureEvolving Technique Update: Acetaminophen Injection
For Postoperative Pain Can Make A Difference In Your Patient Satisfaction
THE DUELS BEGIN: MY FRIEND, YOU ARE WRONG, DON’T CONFUSE STAGE PRESENCE VERSUS CLINICAL PRACTICE - THE GLOVES ARE OFFDebate: Alignment In 2018 Pro: Mechanical Alignment: It Has Been Around For
Years Pro: Kinematic Alignment: Leave Them Where They
Are, You Are Not Listening!Debate: Same Day Total Knee Replacement Versus The
Classic Pro: I’ve Been Doing It For Years! My Patients Love It! Pro: Are You Crazy?!?! My Patients Are Well Cared ForDebate: 71-Year-Old 3 Months Total Knee Arthroplasty
With Drainage From The Wound Pro: Single Stage Exchange Can Work Nicely If You
Know The Rules Pro: The Two Stage, Standard Technique Keeps You
Out Of Trouble & Out Of CornersEvolving Technique Update: 71-Year-Old Former
Marathoner With 15 Degrees Valgus - The Winning Checklist
REVISION TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTYPanel: 7 Minutes Each, Tips & Tricks For These Difficult
Cases Pro: Managing Bone Defects: Cones, Bone Grafts -
I Will Give You The Answer For Revision TKR Pro: When To Go More Constrained - My Guidelines
For Revision TKR Pro: Oral Antibiotics Following Two Stage Exchange -
Listen Up, I Know The AnswerCase Presentations With Questions & Answers:
Challenges In Difficult Primary & Revision Knee Arthroplasty
THE ART & SCIENCE OF UNICONDYLAR KNEE ARTHROPLASTYPanel: So Many Choices: How I Do My Medial UKA Pro: Medial UKA: Smart Instruments Make It Easy -
Handheld Robotic Assisted Pro: PSI: Means Personalized Medial Unicondylar
Knee For Perfection Pro: Mobile UKA Trumps Fixed-Bearing UKA Every
TimeEvolving Technique: Lateral UKA Makes The Difference
In Young Patients With Return To Sports
THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINTPanel: My Knee Hurts In The Middle & Dislocated When
I Was Younger Pro: Anterior Knee Pain & Patellar Instability: How To
Diagnose & Solve Pro: The Trochleoplasty In The United States:
Its Coming Slowly
Pro: MPFL Reconstruction: Tips & Tricks For Successful Outcomes
Pro: MPFL ComplicationsEvolving Technique: 38-Year-Old Firefighter With Pain
Unable To Climb Up Ladders & Unable To Work: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty Is The Solution
THE OSTEOTOMY: WE NEED TO GET BETTER - EUROPE & THE REST OF THE WORLD ARE SCREAMING AT USUnderstanding The Osteotomy: Let Me Calm You DownHow To Avoid Any Complications With HTO: Not So HardEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips In 5 Minutes, My
Technique For An HTOThe Distal Femoral Osteotomy In A 31-Year-Old Female
Runner
THE TOTAL KNEE CONVERSIONS: IT IS NOT RELIGIONEvolving Technique: Converting The UKA To A Total
Knee: When, How - Tips & TricksEvolving Technique: Converting The PFJ To A Total
Knee: When, How - Tips & TricksEvolving Technique: Converting The Osteotomy To A
Total Knee: When, How - Tips & TricksCase Presentations With Questions & Answers:
Practical Solutions For The Patellofemoral Joint, Conversions & Understanding The Osteotomy
Thursday, December 9, 2018 AM Concurrent Session - Elbow & Wrist
THE ELBOW FROM TENDON, LIGAMENT, MUSCLE, BONE & NERVE IN 5 HOURS
Panel: A 50-year-old Right-Hand Dominant Construction Worker With 6 Months Of Right Lateral Elbow Pain
Pro: Stem Cells And Growth Factors 2018: Time To Get On Board!
Pro: No Razzle Dazzle, Time For The Percutaneous Ultrasonic Tenotomy
Pro: Solving The Problem: 20 Years Of The Anconeus Flap - You’re Not Listening
Pro: Radial Tunnel Is Real & You Are Missing It: I Release It Routinely
Pro: Leave It Alone! Why Treat What’s Going To Get Better Anyway
Panel: A 37-Year-Old Cross Fit Athlete Lifting Weights Notices A Proximal Popeye Muscle In His Dominant Arm For 8 Weeks, Now Is Worried
Pro: I Fix This No Problem: Single Incision, Let Me Show You How!
Pro: The Two Incision Technique, It’s Mayo All The Way, No HO!
Pro: You Need To Graft Every Time To Get Him Back To Competition, Let Me Show You The Way
Pro: You Have It All Wrong, The Literature Says It Doesn’t Matter, He Isn’t Losing Strength, Let Him Compete And Win!
Evolving Technique: The Distal Biceps: What I Have Learned And Avoiding Complications In 784 Repairs
Panel: A 17-Year-Old Baseball Pitcher Heard A Pop In His Throwing Arm At The Elbow
Pro: Repairing The Ligament, Back To The Humerus Is The Way To Go, No Augmentation
Pro: The Internal Brace Is Ready For Prime Time! Pro: Are You Kidding?!?! Conservative Treatment
Does Fine Pro: The Role Of The Arthroscope, Why Open?Elbow Rehab After Instability Procedures: The Way I Get
Them Back To ThrowingDebate: A 15-Year-Old Female Gymnast With A Pop
After Months Of Pain In Her Elbow When Failing To Land After A Vault
Pro: It’s Simple, Scope, Debride, Treat With Microfracture: I Have The Results!
Pro: OMG! It Is 2018, Wake Up Southern Man, You Need Osteochondral Plugs To Save Her Elbow: Let Me Show You How
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Complications Of Tennis Elbow, Biceps Ruptures MCL, Tears, & The Lateral Collateral Ligament
ELBOW & FOREARM FRACTURESDebate: A 66-Year-Old Cyclist Falls And Sustains An
Intraarticular C2 Distal Humerus Fracture Pro: I Plate This Fracture, She Will Be Back On Her
Bike In 4 Months Loving It Pro: Time For A Total Elbow, A Far Better OutcomeDebate: A 25-Year-Old Female Gymnast Fell And Has A
Terrible Triad Elbow Fracture Dislocation Pro: I Repair The Lateral Collateral Ligament Complex
And Replace The Radial Head With A Bipolar Prosthesis And Leave The Coronoid Along
Pro: Fix It All Including The CoronoidHonored Professor Lecture: The Distal Humerus
Non-Union: My Approach, How To Avoid It - It Has Worked For 30 Years, Let Me Show You What I Have Learned
Mini-Debate: An 9-Year-Old With A Type Three Supracondylar Humerus Fracture, Pink Hand & An Absent Pulse
Pro: I Would Treat It Closed! Pro: I Would Explore It! I Know It’s Vegas But
Seriously?!?!
THE ARTHRITIC ELBOWEvolving Technique Update: Radiocapitellar Arthritis:
Excision Of The Radial Head Arthroscopically - Tips & Tricks
Evolving Technique Update: Radial Head Fractures: When To Excise, When ORIF In 2018
Mini-Debate: 27-Year-Old Rugby Player In A Scrum Injured 2 Years Ago, Now With A Painful, Stiff Elbow
Pro: Release It Open: Reliable, You Can Get The Results
Pro: Give Me The Scope: Everything You Can Do, I Can Do Better!
Distinguished Professor Lecture: Complications Of The Total Elbow Replacement, The Challenges I Have Met And Conquered!
THE HOME STRETCH - IT’S ALL ABOUT THE NERVEMini-Panel: A 50-Year-Old Electrician/Amateur Weekend
Baseball Pitcher With No Atrophy And Positive EMG Compression At The Cubital Tunnel
Pro: Keep It Simple, Decompression The Literature Says And My Experience Gets The Result!
Pro: Don’t Be Silly, Endoscopic Is Quick & Easy And Works Best!
Pro: Ulnar Nerve Transposition With Amniotic Stem Cells
Pro: Subcutaneous Transposition Is The Answer In This Athlete!
Pro: Slow Down Young Men, Go Big Or Go Home, Submuscular Transposition Is Necessary! One And Done!
Final Commentary: The House Speaks, What I Have Learned Over 2 Days In 3 Minutes
Thursday, December 6, 2018 PM Concurrent Session - Foot & Ankle
OSTEOCHONDRAL LESIONS OF THE TALAR DOMEPanel: 19-Year-Old Basketball Phenom With A Division I
Scholarship, OCD Medial Talar Dome 1.5 cm Diameter Pro: Debride & Base Stimulation: I Am Old But It
Works! Pro: Osteochondral Autograft: Let Me Show You Why Pro: MACI & New Techniques: It Is 2018! Wake Up
Guys! Pro: The Role Of Biologics: Stem Cells, Growth
Factors, Injections Commentary: The Osteochondral Lesion Consensus
Meeting Update - Summary In 5 Minutes
INNOVATION IN FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY: THE HONORED PROFESSORS’ THOUGHTSEvolving Technique: WeightBearing CT Scans For Foot
& Ankle SurgeonsEvolving Technique: The Role Of Bone Stimulation: Any
Science?
MEDIAL UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
CRAIG DELLA VALLE, MD
LIVE SURGERY
HALLUX VALGUS: AN ALGORITHM FOR TREATMENTEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips, 5 Minutes - Keys To
The History, Physical Exam, & Radiologic Evaluation In Planning Surgical Treatment
Debate: 54-Year-Old Female Runner With Non- Congruent Hallux Valgus - I Want My Jimmy Choo’s Back
Pro: Soft Tissue Reconstruction With Osteotomy: My Preferred Repair
Pro: Always Think Of The Lapidus Procedure Honored Professor Commentary: The 19-Year-Old
With A Hallux Valgus & Crossover Second Toe: When To Operate, When To Hold Off
HALLUX RIGIDUSDebate: 45-Year-Old Competitive Tennis Player With
Painful Great Toe & Inability To Win The Championship Pro: Cheilectomy: Newer Thoughts, How I Decide Pro: Remove The Pain With One Operation: An MTP
Joint Fusion Pro: It’s 2018! Don’t Be Worried, Replacement Is The
Answer! How To Get A Satisfied PatientSynthetic Cartilage Implant Maintaining Motion,
The Latest & Greatest - Why Aren’t You Doing It!
TURF TOEEvolving Technique Update: Keys To The History,
Physical Examination, & Radiographic Evaluation For Planning Treatment: 5 Tips In 5 Minutes
Debate: 29-Year-Old Professional Football Player With Hyperextension of the Great Toe: It Could Happen To You
Pro: I Can Get Him Back On The Field & Finish The Season With Nonoperative Treatment
Pro: Time To Fix The Great Toe For A Long Term Solution: Don’t Be Stupid - I Am A Team Doc, I Know The Answer
THE PLANTAR PLATE: DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OPTIONSDebate: 40-Year-Old Marathon Runner With A Plantar
Plate Rupture 6 Weeks Ago & Early Hammer Toe Deformity
Pro: Fuse The PIP, Release Soft Tissues And Pin The Toe - The Gold Standard
Pro: What? Anatomy My Friends, Repair The Plantar Plate
Open Hindfoot & Midfoot Arthrodesis Case Presentations With Questions & Answers:
The Midfoot & Forefoot Complications And Solutions
FLATFOOT DEFORMITYDebate: 53-Year-Old Female With Acquired Flat Foot
Deformity Pro: Soft Tissue Reconstruction Procedures Work
Perfectly: Why Destroy The Foot Pro: Wrong! You Better Fuse The Bone Otherwise You
Will Fail Pro: Deltoid Reconstruction Due To Medial Instability
Is The Cause Of Flatfoot & Needs To Be FixedEvolving Technique: The Rigid Adult Flatfoot &
Posterior Tibial Dysfunction: How The Z Cut Calcaneal Osteotomy Is The Answer
DIABETIC FOOTHow I Evaluate & Treat Diabetic Foot UlcersDebate: 40-Year-Old Insulin Dependent Diabetic With
Acute Charcot Hindfoot & Hemoglobin A1C Of 8.0 Pro: Be Conservative: Wait It Out For Charcot To
Burn Out Pro: Operate Immediately To Prevent DeformityDebate: 50-Year-Old With A BMI Of 38 & Hemoglobin
A1C Of 6.2 With A Trimalleolar Fracture Pro: Fix The Fracture ORIF: It Will Prevent Charcot Pro: Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Repair Avoids
Infection, Charcot, DVT - Be RealThe Cavus Foot: A Deformity That May Need Treatment
& What I Do & When I Do It
Thursday, December 6, 2018 AM Concurrent Session - Advanced Practitioner
ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENTWhat’s My Risk Of Sustaining An ACL Injury While
Playing Football (Soccer)?Evolving Technique: The Effect Of Creatine
Supplementation On Strength Recovery After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Panel: 18-Year-Old Female Lacrosse Player With Ligamentous Laxity, Why She Is At Risk For An ACL Tear
Pro: I Know The Answer, I Have Done The Research For At Risk ACL Patients
Pro: I Have Done The Research, I Know The Dogma, & I Know How To Prevent ACL Tears
Pro: You Are Both Wrong, I Know Why ACLs Rupture, Let Me Speak
Non-Operative Treatment For The ACL Coper: The Role Of Training, When I Use A Brace - Let Me Give You My 10 Secrets
Guest Surgeon Panel: ACL Repair Versus Reconstruction- Back To The Future
Pro: ACL Repair Is The New Wave With An Internal Brace
Pro: ACL Repair Without An Internal Brace Is The Right Answer
Pro: I Am In The Room With Crazy People: ACLR Is Anatomic, It Works, Don’t Forget
The All Inside Short Graft With A Quad Tendon: Who I Do It On & Its Implications For A Better Outcome
Debate: Can We Get Consensus: Return To Sport Following ACLR We Need To Teach The Surgeons
Pro: Objective Sport Test Criteria: Let Me Show You Ours
Pro: ACL Prevention Is More Important: I Know The Answers, Let Me Share
Early Rehab Is The Key To Success For ACLRFactors Associated With Psychological Readiness To
Return To Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: ACL Repair, Reconstruction and Rehab
HIP SESSIONChicken Or The Egg: Differential Diagnosis Of Hip Versus
Core Muscle InjuryDebate: CAM Morphology: Pathology Or Adaptation Pro: It’s Normal Adaptation, FAI Is Non-Surgical Pro: FAI Is Pathology That Must Be FixedTreatment And Return To Sport Progression For Core
Muscle InjuriesEvolving Technique: Diagnosis And Treatment Of Lateral
Hip PainGuest Surgeon Lecture: The Failed Hip Arthroscopic
Patient: Principles Of Revision - How To Succeed: 5 Tips In 10 Minutes
Evolving Technique: Postoperative Rehab Following FAI And Labral Reconstruction For Hockey And Soccer Athletes
Hip Labral Reconstruction: My Specific Rehab Program - 10 Tips, 10 Minutes
New Injectables From Orthobiologics To Steroids In 5 Minutes
Rehabilitation following Regenerative Injections For The Knee And Hip
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Current Theory Of Hip Arthroscopy & Rehab
Friday, December 7, 2018 General Session - Shoulder Arthroplasty And Shoulder
Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine
PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURESEvolving Technique Update: Proximal Humerus
Tuberosity Healing With A Hemi: 5 Tips, 5 Minutes - It’s Not So Confusing
Evolving Technique Update: Physical Therapy Considerations For The Nonop Treated Proximal Humerus Fracture
Panel: 47-Year-Old Road Warrior Cyclist With A 3 1/2 Part Proximal Humerus Fracture: My Way!
Pro: ORIF With Locking Plate - We Learned It In Residency
Pro: ORIF With 3D Intramedullary Locking Plate - New Bells And Whistles
Pro: ORIF With The Newest IM Nail Pro: The Cage: It Makes Sense, New Kid On The
Block, Try It! You Will Never Go Back Pro: Stop Fooling Around, Do The Reverse, You Are
All Insane - I Get The ResultsCommentary: My Perspective As A Trauma SurgeonThe 69-Year-Old Former Ski Patrolman With A Proximal
Humerus Fracture Extending Midshaft, Nerve In: Use The Reverse Long Stem, Let Me Show You The Results! Stop The Plating!
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Proximal Humerus Fractures
TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYEvolving Technique: Osteoarthritis Of The Shoulder:
I Do NOT Want Shoulder Surgery - What Non Surgical Treatment Is Out There And Show Me The Peer Reviewed Evidence
Evolving Technique: Pre-Op Planning For The TSA Patient, Why I Do It And You Should As Well
Evolving Technique Update: Humeral Exposure Is The Key To Glenoid Exposure: Say What?
The Anatomic Total Shoulder: So Many Choices - What I Do To Get The Results!
Evolving Technique Update: Chamfer Cuts Around The Shoulder, What? Tell Me More
The Infected Shoulder Arthroplasty (Stemmed & Stemless): The Role Of Antibiotic Spacers
Debate: The Role Of Physical Therapy For Patients With Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Pro: The Therapist Is King & Queen: It Is True, Tried And Gets Results
Pro: The Patient Is The King & Queen Of The Party: Don’t Waste Money - Home Therapy Every Time
Panel: How I Manage The Biconcave Glenoid In 65-Year-Old Rock Climber
Pro: Eccentric Reaming Is Enough For Me: Keep It Simple Pro: Bone Grafting Is The Only Way To Get Success Pro: Augmented Glenoids Are Here Now! Wake Up
Old GuysEvolving Technique Update: Subscap Sparing TSA:
Good-Bye Sling?Humeral Resurfacing: Slow To Be Accepted In The US, Is
It Time To Jump On Board And When?International Honored Professor Lecture: Total
Shoulder Arthroplasty: Stemless And Resurfacing - What It Is And Why It’s Better
REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
The Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: My Option - Superior Capsular Reconstruction: The Perfect Indications And How I Failed Early On
The Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: My Option - The Role Of The Balloon Arthroplasty In Practice
Debate: The 70-Year-Old Soccer Grandma With Grade IV Osteoarthritis, No Rheumatoid, & A Thin Cuff
Pro: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Is Still The Standard Of Care
Pro: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Is The Right Answer!Evolving Technique Update: The Revision Reverse
Shoulder Arthroplasty: How I Do It And My Results!Evolving Technique: How I Revise A Total Shoulder To
A Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty, 7 Minutes - Hold On To Your Seats
Evolving Technique Update: How I Deal With The Unstable Reverse
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYMARK FRANKLE, MD
LIVE SURGERY
ANTERIOR INSTABILITYDebate: 18-Year-Old Senior In High School Baseball
Pitcher Being Scouted, Dislocated His Shoulder Anteriorly 3 Weeks Ago, Not Much Pain Now - What To Do?
Pro: Fix It Now, Don’t Wait! Pro: Wait! Fix It At The End Of The SeasonEvolving Technique Update: I Have The Rehab Program
That Always Avoids Surgery And Gets Contact Athletes Back On The Field In Season, Watch Me!
Panel: Anterior Instability With Significant Bone Loss Pro: The Distal Tibial Allograft: New Devices Make It
Possible Pro: Distal Clavicle Autograft Pro: Iliac Crest Bone Graft Pro: The Open Latarjet Pro: The Arthroscopic Latarjet Is Not DeadThe Failed Latarjet: What To Do When You Have
Recurrent Instability, Complications Or ArthritisMini Honored Professor Lecture: My Approach To
Evaluation And Treatment Of Shoulder Instability With Bone Loss Today And When I Started: What I Have Learned
Mini International Honored Professor Lecture: Anterior Instability: My Experience from Across The Pond
International Honored Professor Lecture
SNAPPING SCAPULA SYNDROME AND MISCELLANEOUSSnapping Scapula Syndrome: My Typical Exam For
Success - Pay AttentionEvolving Technique: Want Answers To Scapula Pain?
Stop Treating Conservatively, Do The Arthroscopic Bursectomy
SUPERIOR LABRUM AND BICEPSPanel Lightening Round: My Shoulder Hurts, It’s Black
And Blue And I Have A Popeye Muscle - It Happened 7 Days Ago, Doc
Pro: I am A 23-Year-Old Pitcher & Basketball Player: What’s My Best Treatment
Pro: I am A Welder For Union 403 & Need To Know How You Are Going To Help Me
Pro: I Have The Answer For The Biceps Tear: This Is What The Literature Says
Commentary: What We Need To Say To Patients With A Biceps Tear - Level V Evidence, I Have Experience
Evolving Technique Update: Opposing Viewpoint: There May Be A Role For A Superior Labral Repair In 2018 And Who Is It Performed On
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: The Superior Labrum And Biceps
POSTERIOR INSTABILITY AND YOUNG ATHLETES WITH OAEvolving Technique: 35-Year-Old Electrician With One
Too Many Shocks: Has A Posterior Glenoid Defect - I Can Make Him Happy & Get Him Back To Work - Here Are My Rules
Evolving Technique: 21-Year-Old Offensive Lineman With Posterior Dislocation, Wants Back In The Game 2 Weeks After Reduction On The Field - What Are My Rules For Fixing And Return To Sport
Evolving Technique: Arthroscopic Glenoidplasty And Interpositional Dermal Grafts For OA In The Young Athlete: Emerging Technique And Results
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Anterior And Posterior Instability
Friday, December 7, 2018 General Session - Hip Arthroplasty & Preservation
HIP ARTHROPLASTY, DOING IT RIGHT: UPDATE 2018Evolving Technique: Arthroplasty Templating: How I Do
It, Why I Do It, How It Makes A Difference - It’s A Must!Panel: 55-Year-Old Triathlete Needing His First Hip Pro: I Have Always Done Ceramic On Ceramic Pro: Dual Mobility Gives Stability: I Need All Of You
To Jump On Board! Pro: Hip Resurfacing Is The Ideal First Choice: What Is
Wrong With You All? - I Have 20 Years Experience Honored Professor Commentary: What I Would DoEvolving Technique: Opiate Sparing, Outpatient Hip
ArthroplastyDebate: 69-Year-Old Former Professional Tango Dancer
Requesting Anterior Total Hip Replacement Pro: Set Up On The Table: Fewer Releases, Fewer
Assistants, Better Results - Don’t Worry! Pro: Are You Crazy?!? Off The Table, Control Leg
Length & Stability And No Ankle Fractures!Surgical Approaches For Total Hip Arthroplasty: Is It All Hype
- What Is The Difference Between Posterior & AnteriorEvolving Technique: Hip Infections: 7 Minutes That Will
Save You & Your Patients A Lifetime Of Problems - Listen Closely
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: The Anterior & Posterior Hip Battle With The Pros
COMPLICATIONS & WHY I WORRY ABOUT TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTMetallosis, Trunnionosis & Pseudotumors: Basic Science,
Diagnosis And Treatment - When Will It StopThe Periprosthetic Fracture: So Many Types But So
Simple, Let Me Solve It For YouThe Recalled Total Hip: My Advice From Life ExperienceRemoval Of The Well-Fixed (Recalled Or Infected)
Femoral Stem
RECONSTRUCTING BONE LOSSModular Reconstruction Of Femoral Bone LossMonoblock Reconstruction Of Femoral Bone Loss Reconstruction Of The Deficient Pelvis: Even My Fellows
Can Plate The Posterior ColumnI Can Fix A Deficient Pelvis From The Front: Why
Can’t YouHonored Professor LectureDistinguished Professor Lecture: Imaging Of Failed
Arthroplasty: Techniques To Help Make Your Diagnosis & Operative Plan
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Complications In Total Hip Arthroplasty
Panel: New Technology In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Does It Make A Difference?
Pro: The Robotic Total Hip Arthroplasty Pro: Navigation Is The Way To Go! Pro: The Pen Marker And The Lightbox Makes It
Happen!DVT Prophylaxis & Blood Conservation Strategies:
My Plan For Most Of My PatientsEvolving Technique: Arthroplasty In My Elite Athletes:
What I Do, Do I Do It Different For The Weekend Warrior
26-Year-Old Status Post Hip Fusion: How I Convert To A THA, Why I Do It, & How To Avoid Complications
Evolving Technique Update: The Bundle Is Coming To Your Neighborhood - How To Optimize & Coordinate Care
Evolving Technique Update: Rehab, Rehab, Rehab - There Is No Place Like Home - Inpatient Kills The Bundle, Listen Up!
It Is Not Always The Hip, Watch Out For Back Disease - My Algorithm To Not Make Mistakes With The Hip And Back
Debate: 55-Year-Old Asks About Primary Femoral Fixation
Pro: Patient Specific Stem Selection Is The Key Pro: Primary Femoral Fixation: Do It The Same Way
Every Time - Why Are We Talking About ThisTotal Hip Arthroplasty For Revision For Recurrent
Dislocation And Understanding The Safe ZonePanel: Keeping The Bone, Preservation Is Key For
Primary Hip Arthroplasty Pro: Hip Resurfacing In The Young Athlete With
Arthritis - Ignore The Naysayers Pro: Short Stems Are The Answer In 2018 - Wake Up! Pro: Stop Dreaming, Prevent Loosening - Use
Standard Length Cementless Stems Pro: Avoid The Early Failure! Preserve Bone: I Use
Standard Length Cemented Stems - You Are All Wrong!
Evolving Technique Update: Achieving Leg Lengths By Using The Soft Tissue: 5 Tips, 5 Minutes
Debate: The Metal-On-Metal Debate Is Surgeon Related Not The Bearing
Pro: I Have Confidence In Metal-On-Metal Bearings - Surgical Judgement And Skill Are Paramount
Pro: I Have No Confidence In Metal-On-Metal Bearings - It Doesn’t Matter Who You Are
Distinguished Professor Lecture: MRI Correlations In Hip Arthroplasty & Preservation
HIP ARTHROSCOPY & PRESERVATION: STILL ALIVE, A WHIRLWIND TOUREvolving Technique Update: Setting Expectations in
Hip Arthroscopy: Delivering What You PromisedEvolving Technique Update: Hyaline Cartilage
Allografting Of The Hip JointEvolving Technique Update: 5 Essential Steps In
5 Minutes, Perfecting CAM ResectionMini-Debate: 27-Year-Old Tennis Player With A 1.5cm
Full Thickness Acetabular Defect Pro: Microfracture Works Every Time Pro: It’s A Pothole You Need To Fill: Hyaline Cartilage
Transplantation Works Every Time!Mini-Debate: Acetabular Labral Reconstruction In A
26-Year-Old Female Field Hockey Player Pro: A Great Primary Procedure For Labral
Insufficiency Pro: Labral Reconstruction Is Unnecessary & No
Evidence To Support Primary ReconstructionEvolving Technique Update: Pulling The Trigger When
To Scope & When To Osteotomize The Dysplastic Hip: 5 Pearls, 5 Minutes
Mini-Debate: Hip Impingement Or Sports Hernia In A 37-Year-Old Rock Climber
Pro: It’s Athletic Pubalgia Pro: It’s All About Femoral Acetabular ImpingementCase Presentations With Questions & Answers
Friday, December 7, 2018 PM Concurrent Session - Trauma
THE ELBOW WITH COMMON RADIAL HEAD FRACTURESPanel: 56-Year-Old Walking In The Forest, Falls And Has
A Comminuted, Closed Radial Head Fracture Pro: I Fix My Radial Heads, It Is So Important - Let Me
Show You All My Tricks In 7 Minutes Pro: Don’t Believe My Colleage - Throw It Out, Don’t
Lose All The Motion Pro: The Radial Head Implant Solves So Many
Problems, You Need Stability And I Can Make Her Good As New
Honored Professor Commentary
ANTERIOR APPROACH TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY
BENJAMIN DOMB, MD
LIVE SURGERY
CLAVICLE FRACTURES: THE GLOVES COME OFF!Panel: 27-Year-Old Falls Over His Handlebars While
Cycling In The Pyrenees Pro: I Am Fixing The Midshaft Clavicle Fracture
Because Of That Vertical Piece: Don’t Make The Mistake, This Is High Energy!
Pro: I Use The Nail To Fix My Clavicles, Why Are You Plating?!?
Pro: Don’t Be Silly, Nonoperative Treatment Works Just Fine - These Are My Guidelines
Mini-Debate: 17-Year-Old Lacrosse Player With A Comminuted Proximal To Mid-Third Closed Clavicle Fracture
Pro: I Know The Advantage Of Plating Superior Pro: Let Me Teach You The Advantage Of Anterior
And Inferior Plating - Don’t Do Old StuffNonUnions Of The Clavicle: Let Me Show You How To
Avoid This - 8 Steps In 8 MinutesHonored Professor Lecture
THE DREADED KNEE DISLOCATIONPanel: 43-Year-Old Fisherman Who Slips On The Dock
After The Big Catch Pro: How I Analyze The Knee Dislocation, When To
Transfer, When I Surgically Repair: My Algorithm For Success Long-Term
Pro: The Role Of The External Fixator In Knee Dislocations: Why I Use It And For How Long
Pro: There Is No Role For The Ex Fix: Understanding Knee Dislocations And How I Stabilize Repair
Honored Professor Lecture: Complications Of Knee Dislocations: What I Have Seen Through The Years And How You Can Change It
UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA & FRACTURESHot Topics In Fracture Fixation: Number Of Screws
Matters, Plate Length Matters, Stainless Steel Or Titanium Matters - What You Need To Know In 2018
THE LOW ENERGY ACETABULAR FRACTUREDebate: 65-Year-Old Tennis Player Falls And Sustains A
Posterior Wall Acetabular Fracture Pro: I Know How To Fix It: It Is The Same Approach
For A Hip Fracture Pro: Slow Down! I Will Tell You Why He Will Be Ok
And Please Don’t Fix ItHonored Professor Lecture: Years Of Trauma In The
Lower Extremity And What I Have Learned Through Good And Bad Times
NAILS, NAILS, NAILSEvolving Technique Update: Complications With Short
Nails: Avoiding Hip Fracture FailuresEvolving Technique Update: Complications With Long
Nails: Avoiding Hip Fracture FailureEvolving Technique Update: OMG! The Femoral Head
Crumbled - How To Avoid Hip Fracture Failure
TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURE: AROUND THE WORLDEvolving Technique Update: I Fix My Tibial Plateaus In
The Prone PositionPanel: 17-Year-Old Equestrian Falls Off The Horse With
A Comminuted Tibial Plateau Fracture Pro: How I Plate The Tibial Plateau Pro: How I Use The CT Scan And Arthroscopically
Assist To Fix My Tibial Plateaus Pro: When I Weight Bear And What My Rehab Pro-
gram Is After Tibial Plateau FracturesDebate: 49-Year-Old Kite Surfer Goes Up In The Air But
Never Comes Down Safe: Has A Schatzer IV Pro: The Lateral Plate Is All You Need To Fix The
Fracture Pro: I Don’t Know What You Are Thinking, You Need
To Add A Medial Plate In Addition To The Lateral Plate
Mind Over Matter: The Psychological Aspects Of Fracture Care
Evolving Technique Update: The Tibialtalocalcaneal Nail As Primary Fixation For Pilon Fractures
Case Presentations, Wrap Up With Questions & Answers
Friday, December 7, 2018 PM Concurrent Session Session - Spine
LUMBAR SPINEPanel: 64-Year-Old Status Post L4-S1 Decompression
And Fusion With Junctional Stenosis L3-L4 Pro: Exlif And Here Is How I Do It Pro: Open Decompression Without Fusion Pro: Open Decompression And Extended
Instrumented Fusion With Technology OptionsPanel: 44-Year-Old With L5-S1 With Spondylolysis And
Grade 1 Spondylolisthesis Pro: L5-S1 ALIF/OLIF With Or Without Posterior
Instrumentation Pro: Open L5-S1 Decompression And Fusion Pro: L5-S1 MIS TLIF/PSF Pro: Reducing A Grade II Or More L5-S1
Spondylolistheis: Open PosteriorCase Presentations With Questions & Answers:
Spondylolisthesis And Other Topics
PAIN MANAGEMENTUpdate On Opioid Prescribing And AlternativesSpinal Cord Stimulators: Where Are We Today?The Myriad Of Injections To Help The Spine PatientLumbar Disc Herniations & Pain Management28-Year-Old 6 Weeks Sciatica: Needs A Lumbar
Discectomy - Tips Of The TradeHonored Professor Lecture: SI Joint Pain: Where Are
We Today?
NEW AND OLD TECHNOLOGYDebate: 64-Year-Old Two Level Instability, Now Needing
A Fusion Pro: BMP For Spine Fusion Is Safety Still A Concern Pro: BMP For Spine Fusion Is It Worth The Price
UPDATE ON SPINE TRAUMAOdontoid Fractures: When I Operate, When I Brace:
How And WhoThe Options To Treat Acute Central Cord SyndromeWhat I Do To Treat Discitis/Osteomyelitis, Abcess Or
PhlegmonThoracolumbar Burt Fractures, Neurological Intact -
Now What I Do
NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE SPINEThe Economics Of Nonoperative Management For The
Surgeon74-Year-Old With A Lumbar Fracture And Pain: Oh
Should I Operate Or No SurgeryDistinguished Professor Lecture: Vertebroplaty And
Options
Friday, December 7, 2018 AM Concurrent Session - Advanced Practitioner
DISPELLING MYTHS OF THROWING SHOULDERWeighted Balls Performance Enhancer Or Arm Killer?Debate: GIRD: What Do We Really Know - The Surgeon
Versus The Therapist Pro: It Is Real And Must Be Treated Pro: It Is A Myth: Consider The FactsPitching Mechanics In 2018: What Are The Important
Factors? What I Look ForThe Kinetic Chain In Overhead Athletes: My 5 Most
Important Factors To Produce The High End AthleteFeature Lecture: New Technology: Wearables In Pitchers:
Monitoring Load To Optimize PerformanceWhy Do People Have Shoulder Pain: From Mechanics To
GeneticsGuest Surgeon Lecture: When I Hold Off, When I Repair
The Rotator Cuff Tear In ThrowersEvolving Technique: The Things I Want My Rehabilitation
Team To Know Following Rotator Cuff Repair: 7 Tips, 7 Minutes
I Fixed The Cuff But My Patient Is Stiff! What Happened? What I Need To Know From The Surgeon
Returning The Overhead Athlete Following Rotator Cuff Repair: My Little Secrets
Key Rehabilitation Points Following Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty And Superior Capsular Reconstruction
Arthritis Strikes: The Rotator Cuff Is Fixed When I Use Regenerative Injections And How I Rehab Them
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers
SHOULDER INSTABILITY: ANTERIOR, POSTERIOR & MDIPanel: Shoulder Instability: Please Give Me The Answers! Pro: Indications For Surgery In Shoulder Instability Pro: Why Not Treat Shoulder Instability Non-Operatively Pro: Performance On The Field After Non-Op Versus
Surgery For Shoulder Instability: Does It Make A Difference?
Guest Surgeon Lecture: OMG Where Did The Bone Go And My Shoulder Is Unstable
Matching Rehabilitation To Match The Surgery: My Differences In Rehab For Laterjet, Open Or Arthroscopic Bankart Repairs
Strategies For Successful Transition from Rehabilitation To Sports Performance: A Quantum Jump!
Blood Flow Restriction: Emerging Science To Optimize Rehabilitation Muscle Development In 2018
Forget The Tricks: Teaching To Do The Patient To Do The Exercisese In Their Home Correctly
7 Keys To Integration Of Emerging Techniques With Best Practices: From Needling To Cupping And In Between
Evolving Technique: Treat My Professional Athletes: How The Elite Can Return To Sport
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Challenges In Return To Sport For The Shoulder
Saturday December 8, 2018 General Session
Shoulder Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine Part II
PRP, BIOLOGICS, AND THE FUTURE OF SHOULDER SURGERY: FACTS, FICTION, HELPING OUR PATIENTS: WHAT WE KNOWEvolving Technique: Update On Stem Cells And Growth
Factors 2018Evolving Technique Update: Lipogems Update: Fat
Is Where It Is At, I Am Not Afraid Of Being A Plastic Surgeon
8 Tips In 8 Minutes To Tell Your Anesthesiologist: How To Be Successful In Outpatient Shoulder Surgery
COMPLICATIONS IN SHOULDER SURGERYQuick Answers For Complications In Shoulder Surgery:
Coracoid Fractures After AC Joint Surgery, Subscapularis Rupture After Open Anterior Instability, Stiffness After SLAP Repair And Failed Posterior Instability - How I Prevent Them
Recurrent Instability Of My In Season Athletes: My Algorithm For Success
Evolving Technique: Postoperative Infection After My Rotator Cuff Surgery: What I Do And What I Have Changed And Recommend For All Of You
Evolving Technique Update: Can I Stop The Train? Rapidly Progressive OA Postop: Why And What I Can Do To Prevent It In Instability Surgery
The Nerves Around The Shoulder: What I Have Learned And How To Avoid Them!
Evolving Technique Update: Propionbacterium Acnes: Why I Care, What I Do - Is This The Culprit?
Evolving Technique Update: Watching Out For Big Red: When You Have A Major Vascular Problem And The ABCs - What To Do About It Calmly
Distinguished Professor Lecture: MRI Of The Shoulder From Biceps, Instability And Cuff: My View Of The World
ROTATOR CUFFEvolving Technique: 7-Minute Proof Of Non-Operative
Management Of The Rotator Cuff In A 53-Year-Old Man: MOON Shines Bright
Debate: Impingement Syndrome In A 23-Year-Old Former Collegiate Swimmer
Pro: Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression Is Alive Pro: The Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression
Died And Is So Old - Wrong Diagnosis
Evolving Technique Update: Asymptomatic Rotator Cuff Tear In A 53-Year-Old Peloton Female: What To Do And How To Counsel The Young Patient
Evolving Technique: 34-Year-Old Weekend Baseball Player With A Small Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear And Posterior Labral Tear: What I Do And Which I Fix And How Not To Be Stiff
Debate: 68-Year-Old Farmer Who Heard A Pop 48 Hours Ago In His Dominant Shoulder And Has A 2 Tendon Tear
Pro: Sharpen Your Knife Fix It Now Pro: Slow Down Northerner And Rehab First: He Will
Likely Be Satisfied, What Do You Have To Lose? Evolving Technique: Back To The Future: Arthroscopic
Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair: Better Than Anchors - My Results
Distinguished Professor Lecture: The Three Tendon Rotator Cuff Tear: Deep Breath And My Algorithm For Success
Making Us All Great: Converting from Open To Arthroscopic Subscapularis Tears: How I Did It
Panel: The Massive Rotator Cuff Tear In A 71-Year-Old Swimmer - Too Many Options, The Experts Weigh In, I Want Answers
Pro: Repair: Let Me Teach You How, Watch Me Pro: Repair And Patch It To Ensure It Avoids Retear,
I Have Results Pro: Transfers: I Have The Secret Sauce - You Boys
Are Lost! Pro: Augments: I Have Been Doing This For Years
And Watch Him Swim And Pick Up The Grandkids
CommentaryHonored Professor Lecture: The Rotator Cuff Repair:
How I Used To Do It, What I Learned And How I Do It Now
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Rotator Cuff
Saturday, December 8, 2018 AM Concurrent Session - Trauma
THE TIBIAEvolving Technique: Tibial Shaft Fractures 2018:
Current Concepts And How To Stay Out Of TroublePanel: A 23-Year-Old Status Post Harley Davidson
Wipeout With A Closed Tibial Shaft Fracture Pro: Suprapatellar Nailing Is The Way To Go - Wake
Up! Learn What Is New Pro: You Need To Cheat When Doing Suprapatellar
Nailing Pro: You Are Both Crazy, Haven’t You Learned
Anything? Do It The Traditional Way Commentary25-Year-Old English Female Horseback Rider Who Fell
And Has A Proximal Third Closed Tibial Fracture: How To Handle Successfully And Return The Athlete Back To The Horse
55-Year-Old Polo Player Fell And Was Trampled During The Game With A Distal Third Tibial Fracture: Don’t Worry, We Can Get Him Back On The Horse - Let Me Show You The Way
Evolving Technique: Drip, Drip! The Draining Tibial Wound: Let Me Teach You When It Matters And When It Might Not
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Complications Of Tibial Fractures
THE INTERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES: COMMUNITY DOCS KNOW THE ANSWERS - LET’S SHARE OUR THOUGHTSEvolving Technique: The Young Femoral Neck FracturePanel: The 56-Year-Old Cyclist Fell With A Markedly
Displaced IT Fracture Pro: The DHS Sliding Hip Plate With A Derotational
Screw: It Has Been Around For A Long Time, It Is The Right Answer
Pro: Wake Up! It Is The Blade Plate, You Just Don’t Know How To Do It! The Lost Art With Better Success
Pro: Minimal Is The Way To Go: 3 Screws, Let Me Tell You In What Direction
Pro: Read The Literature: The IM Nail, It Is The Right Answer - Get Them Up Out Of Bed Today
77-Year-Old Status Post Intermedullary Nail For An IT Fracture, Now Needing A Total Hip Replacement - Oh The Problems, Are They Real, Should The Patient Have Had A Sliding Hip Screw
THE FUTURE OF INTERTROCHANTERIC HIP FRACTURESLet Me Show You The Variable Angle Hip Screw, Simple,
Elegant: 8 Minutes, 8 Steps All The IT Razzle Dazzle So You Stay Current
Evolving Technique Update: Opioids: Did We Do It And The Trauma - Can We Help?
THE AO FOUNDATION PRINCIPLES GUIDANCE TO SUCCESSFULLY TREAT FRACTURES IN YOUR PRACTICEOriginal AO Principles60 Years Later, Still Valid?How Not To Do AO
THE SUBTROCHANTERIC FEMUR FRACTURES56-Year-Old Falls And Sustains Subtroch Femur Fracture:
How I Handle These, Do I Bone Graft, What Am I Worried About - Let Me Show You How To Make It Easy
THE DISTAL FEMURMy Hospital Wants Me To Pick One Distal Femur Implant:
There Are So Many Choices, Is There Any Difference? What I Need To Know
Evolving Technique: 27-Year-Old Ice Hockey Player With A Distal Femur Fracture That Fails: It Seems Easy To Fix, Why Do These Fail At Times
Evolving Technique Update: Reduction Tips To Get An Anatomic Distal Femur - Stand Back! Let Me Show You The Way
Evolving Technique: The 69-Year-Old Osteoporotic Woman Who Slipped On Her Stairs In The House With A Distal Femur Fracture: Thank Goodness For The Distal Femur Plate: I Can Make Her Better
Evolving Technique: 19-Year-Old Motocross Athlete Crashes Midair And Sustains A Distal Femoral Fracture: I Love My Plates - Why I Do Not Use The Nails
THE LONELY PATELLAPanel: The 47-Year-Old Hollywood Actor Falls In Italy
And Has A Comminuted Patella Fracture Pro: I Fix The Patella With K-Wire And Screws: Stand
Back! I Can Get This Near Perfect Pro: Anchors Away Old Man! Why Are You Using
Old Technology Pro: Wake Up All Of You! I Love The Plate For The Patella Pro: Slow Down! If You Want Results, Excise And
Advance The TendonHow I Get Motion After A Patella Fracture: When I Start,
What I Do And How I Get My Fracture To Heal
THE FORGOTTEN SISTER: THE TRIMALLEOLAR ANKLE FRACTUREMini-Panel: 23-Year-Old Professional Ice Skater Falls
Doing A Triple Axel Pro: Order Matters: You Need To Fix Lateral First For
Stability And To Maintain The Mortise Pro: Wrong My Compadre: Fix The Posterior
Fragment First So You Get An Anatomic Reduction In A Trimalleolar Fracture
Pro: Wake Up! Be The Real Surgeon - Order Doesn’t Matter, Understand The Fracture
Case Presentations With Questions & Answers: Complications For Trauma Surgeons
Saturday December 8, 2018 AM Concurrent Session Session - Spine
CERVICAL SPINEPanel: A 21-Year-Old College Linebacker With Cervical
Myelopathy C4, C5, C6: Know The Treatment Options Pro: Going Anterior With A Corpectomy Is The Only
Way To Solve The Problem Pro: Time For The Posterior Approach: Don’t Be Silly,
You Need To Fuse, Read The Literature, Watch My Results!
Pro: You All Have It Wrong - Watch Me Laminoplasty - This Young Man Needs My Help
Pro: You Must Go Front and Back: Everybody Knows That! Let Me Show You The Way
Panel: 55-Year-Old Golfer With Two-Level Disc Disease Pro: You Need To Do An Arthroplasty Of The Disc Pro: Anterior Cervical Disc Fusion Is The Only Way To
Do It! Why Don’t You Know The Literature? Pro: Posterior Cervical Approaches Are A Guaranteed
Success Pro: Laminoplasty Will Gain The Success Over
Laminectomy & Fusion, Don’t Be Ridiculous Pro: Cervical Cages And Stand AlonesPerforming Safe Anterior Cervical Disc Fusions in A
Sugery Center: What Patients, What Equipment, What Staff?
When To Decompress The Adjacent Level In Mild To Moderate Single Level Cervical Spine Disease
ROBOTIC SURGERYRobotic Surgery, How Did We Get HerePanel: A 45-Year-Old Truck Driver Requires
Decompression & Fusion And Wants The Robot Pro: Preoperative Planning For Robotic Surgery Is
Essential: Don’t Drop The Ball Pro: Use My Robot, It’s Better Than Yours - Let Me
Tell You Why Pro: Forget The Robot, There Is Nothing Like
Anatomy & FluoroscopyCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: Robot,
Cervical Radiculopathy
COMPLICATIONS IN DEFORMITY SURGERYMy Hardware Failed, What’s The Reason - I Thought I
Knew The PrinciplesIntraoperative Nerve Monitoring & Imaging: Getting It
RightSpinal Fluid Leaks: Sutures, Patches & A Little Glue10 Pearls To Avoid Problems In Deformity SurgeryOsteoporosis & Deformity Surgery: How To Make A
Decision Should You Proceed
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE IN THE SPINE: UPDATE 2018Stem Cells & The Spinal Cord InjuryRegenerative Medicine: Current Applications For Spine
PatientsEconomics Of Stem Cells: Time To Show Me The DataHonored Professor LecturePanel: 52-Year-Old With Painful Scoliosis Pro: My Evaluation At The Initial Visit: Critical Findings
& Red Flags Pro: My Tips For Surgical Intervention To Create
Success Pro: When Nonoperative Treatment Is The Right
Answer For My Patients
MANAGEMENT OF SPINAL DEFORMITIESEvolving Technique Update: My Approach To Thoracic
KyphosisEvolving Technique Update: Going Long To The Sacrum
For Deformity Evolving Technique: Limited Decompression & FusionEvolving Technique: New Technology For Pediatric
ScoliosisCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: Spinal
Deformity & Painful Scoliosis
SUPERIOR CAPSULAR RECONSTRUCTION
NIKHIL VERMA, MD
LIVE SURGERY
Saturday, December 8, 2018AM Concurrent Session - Advanced Practitioner
OPTIMAL STRATEGIES IN SPINE REHABOh The Mistakes! The Correct Diagnosis Always Leads To
A Good OutcomeOpioids And Managing Pain: Fixing Spine Surgery And
NarcoticsRehab For The Spine Patient: When To Refer To
The SurgeonGuest Surgeon: Understanding Intervention Of A Spine
Patient: Stopping Rehab, Doing Surgery, Returning To Rehab
Spine Rehabilitation: One Size Fits None - 15 Minutes, 15 Tips
The Hip: The Missing Link In Treating Low Back Pain
RETURN TO SPORTReturn To Golf And Rotational Sports Following Spine
Injury And SurgeryReturn To Sport And Recovery Science In Elite AthletesPrinciples Of Objective And Functional Testing: The
Sport TestNot So Fast, Poperative Precautions And Restrictions
With Spine PatientsCervical Assessment And Treatment In Concussed
AthletesCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: Spine
And Concussion
THE MODERN ERA: FOOT & ANKLEAnkle And Foot Injuries In The Professional Tennis Player:
How It May Affect YouRunning Shoe Considerations, Inserts, And Type - Does It
All Matter? What’s The Hyper?Patellofemoral Joint And Achilles Tendon Loads During
Treadmill RunningSensorimotor Changes In The Elite Athlete: Change To
Input To Change The OutcomeThe Injured Runner: How I Examine, What The Remedies
ArePanel: The 37-Year-Old Dreaded Pop In The Achilles Pro: Nonoperative Works! Let Me Explain, Get Out
Of My Way Pro: Don’t Be Silly, Fix The Achilles And Move On Pro: Rehab For The Surgical And Nonsurgical Achilles
In AthletesCase Presentations With Questions & Answers: Running
Our VenueThe Bellagio, Las VegasThe Orthopaedic Summit 2018: Evolving Techniques will take place at The Bellagio in Las Vegas, a world renowned hotel with free Wi-Fi, and fabulous dining and entertainment options. Room rates for OSET participants start at an incredible rate of $169 per night (including tax)! We urge you to make reservations as soon as possible as room availability is limited. Room block closes November 9. Visit www.orthosummit.com to book your accommodations.Resort fee includes:• Complimentary, in-room, high-speed internet access• Complimentary Wi-Fi in the Conference Center• Complimentary printing of boarding passes, copies and faxes up to 5 pages, and notary
services at the Business Center• Unlimited local and toll free calls• Complimentary access to the fi tness center* Rooms are subject to a daily, reduced Resort fee of $27, plus the current Clark County room tax of 12% (subject to change) in addition to the room rates.
CME & CEU InformationCME/CEU accreditation will be secured for up to 30+ credits for the following: • AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ by AAOS• BOC Category A Continuing Education Credits for Athletic Trainers• ProCert Continuing Competence Units (CCUs) for Physical Therapists
Learning ObjectivesFollowing the Orthopaedic Summit 2018: Evolving Techniques, participants should be able to:• To develop a profi ciency and understanding in complications of Knee and Hip Arthroplasty.• Evaluate the newest technology for successful Total Knee Arthroplasty and Total Hip Arthroplasty.• Summarize current controversial issues in orthopaedics.• Evaluate and create a patient’s treatment plan that provides for non-operative, operative, and
rehabilitation regimes.• Analyze evidence-based studies and apply the results to clinical scenarios.• Identify appropriate pathology when evaluating MRI and arthroscopic images of the joints.• Prevent or correct complications when performing surgical interventions, as well as manage
rehabilitative techniques and postsurgical intervention.• Identify the basic science of osteochondral lesions of the talar dome, ankle instability, and
tendinopathy of the foot and ankle to appropriately determine the best management options for patients.
• Evaluate the surgical steps required to treat rotator cuff, labral pathology, adhesive capsulitis, and degenerative conditions of the shoulder.
• Evaluate treatment options For meniscal and ligamentous injuries, and analyze controversialissues in ACL surgery.
• Understand controversial issues, surgical principles and indications in cervical spine and lumbar spine injuries.
• Summarize potential complications of surgery and identify principles to avoid complications as well as best management of complications when they arise.
• Understand the principles of orthopaedic trauma injuries to recognize indications for surgical intervention.
SPECIAL SURPRISEKAREN ZUPCO
CODING SEMINAR1-5 PM
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FELLOW & RESIDENT SUMMIT**No Fee
All Day Saturday, December 8th, 2018
Present Your Paper 7AM – 12 Noon
Design Your Own Cadaver Lab 1PM - 5PM Knee Arthroplasty Or Advanced Fractures
Adjudicators: STEVEN ARNOCZKY, DVM
BRIAN BUSCONI, MD CHRISTOPHER CHUINARD, MD
HENRY CLARKE, MD ANDREAS GOMOLL, MD
NICHOLAS SGAGLIONE, MD
**Best Overall Paper $2500 **Best Clinical Paper $1000
**Best Basic Science Paper $1000
Abstract Deadline: September 15th, 2018
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Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Spotlight Sessions to be Announced Soon – First Come, First Served
Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Spotlight Sessions to be Announced Soon – First Come, First Served
Chairman’s Reception - Thursday, December 7th Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Will attend. Number of Guests: Invite Your Spouse/Significant Other!
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Will attend. ❏ Will Bring My Biller/Manager (Call for pricing)❏
Coding Seminar (Karen Zupco) - Saturday, December 8th - 1-5pm Included in All Registration Categories - No Additional Fee
METHOD OF PAYMENT Check (Make Check Payable to OSET, Inc. in US Dollars Drawn on a US Bank) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $
Cash (US Dollars) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Diners Club❏ ❏ ❏ Card Number
Expiration Date CVV #
Name (As it Appears on Card) Signature
❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏
Until August 6, 2018
$899
$399
$450
$525$525$525$525
$525No Fee No Fee
Onsite
$1600
$599
$650
$700$700$700$700
$700No Fee
August 7 – December 4, 2018
$499
$550
$600$600$600$600
$600
$1,500
2 Dinner Spotlight Sessions – Wednesday/Friday December 5th & 7th
18 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions – Thursday/Friday December 6th/7th
Refunds will be subject to a $100.00 USD processing fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing by the Course Office by November 6, 2018. No refund requests will be processed after November 6, 2018 – No Exceptions
*With Letter from Department Chair or Fellowship Director
Register by Phone: 646-535-8477Register by Fax: 201-499-7912Register by Email: [email protected] Register by Mail: 31 River Road, Suite 100 Cos Cob, CT 06802
By submitting this form, attendees allow OSET, Inc. to charge their credit card for the total registration amount. COURSE OFFICE: 31 River Road, Suite 100, Cos Cob, CT 06807 USA • [email protected]
Course Registration (All Access)
Physicians (All Access Wednesday-Saturday) (Knee, Shoulder, Spine, Trauma, Foot & Ankle, Hip, Advanced Practitioner Summit, Fellow & Resident Summit Included)
Fellows & Residents* (All Access Wednesday-Saturday) Advanced Practitioners (All Access Wednesday-Saturday)
(Athletic Trainers, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Physical & Occupational Therapists, RN)
Registration for Subspecialty Section Only Trauma Only (Friday PM - Saturday PM) Foot/Ankle Only (Wednesday PM - Thursday PM)
Hip Arthroplasty & Preservation Only (Friday) Spine Only (Friday PM - Saturday AM)
PERSONAL INFORMATION (Please Print Clearly for Badge Purposes)
First Name Middle Name Last Name Degree Practice Specialty (May Choose More Than One): ❏ Knee Arthroplasty ❏ Knee Sports Medicine ❏ Shoulder Arthroplasty ❏ Shoulder Sports Medicine ❏ Foot & Ankle ❏Hip Arthroplasty ❏ Hip Sports Medicine ❏ Trauma ❏ Spine ❏ Rehabilitation & NonOp General Orthopaedics
Address
City State Postal Code Country Telephone Fax Email
Refunds will be subject to a $100.00 USD processing fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing by the Course Office by November 6, 2018. No refund requests will be processed after November 6, 2018. *With Letter from Department Chair or Fellowship Director
METHOD OF PAYMENT Check (Make Check Payable to OSET, Inc. in US Dollars Drawn on a US Bank) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $
Cash (US Dollars) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Diners Club❏ ❏ ❏ Card Number
Expiration Date CVV #
Name (As it Appears on Card) Signature
❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏
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❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Hand, Wrist & Elbow Only (Wednesday AM - Thursday AM) ❏ 4th Annual Fellow & Resident Summit Only - (Saturday AM)
Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Spotlight Sessions to be Announced Soon – First Come, First Served
Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Spotlight Sessions to be Announced Soon – First Come, First Served
Chairman’s Reception - Thursday, December 7th Included in All Access Registration - No Additional Fee Will attend. Number of Guests: Invite Your Spouse/Significant Other!
❏
❏
❏
❏
❏
Will attend. ❏ Will Bring My Biller/Manager (Call for pricing)❏
Coding Seminar (Karen Zupco) - Saturday, December 8th - 1-5pm Included in All Registration Categories - No Additional Fee
METHOD OF PAYMENT Check (Make Check Payable to OSET, Inc. in US Dollars Drawn on a US Bank) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $
Cash (US Dollars) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Diners Club❏ ❏ ❏ Card Number
Expiration Date CVV #
Name (As it Appears on Card) Signature
❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏
Until August 6, 2018
$899
$399
$450
$525$525$525$525
$525No Fee No Fee
Onsite
$1600
$599
$650
$700$700$700$700
$700No Fee
August 7 – December 4, 2018
$499
$550
$600$600$600$600
$600
$1,500
2 Dinner Spotlight Sessions – Wednesday/Friday December 5th & 7th
18 Lunchtime Spotlight Sessions – Thursday/Friday December 6th/7th
Refunds will be subject to a $100.00 USD processing fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing by the Course Office by November 6, 2018. No refund requests will be processed after November 6, 2018 – No Exceptions
*With Letter from Department Chair or Fellowship Director
EARN 30+ CME/CEU
HOURS!Pending AAOS
Approval
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6:30AM
7:00AM
7:30AM
8:00AM
8:30AM
9:00AM
9:30AM
10:00AM
SHOULDER
10:30AM
LIVE
SURG
ERY
ReverseTSA
MarkFrankle,MD
11:00AM
11:30AM
12:00PM
12:15PM
12:30PM
1:00PM
1:15PM
1:30PM
1:45PM
2:00PM
2:30PM
3:00PM
3:30PM
3:45PM
4:00PM
4:15PM
4:30PM
4:45PM
5:00PM
5:30PM
6:00PM
6:30PM
7:00PM
7:30PM
8:00PM
8:30PM
9:00PM
DINNERSPO
TLIGHT
EXTRA
VAGA
NZA
5:35PM-7:00PM
NOFEE
FELLOW&RESIDEN
TCO
CKTA
ILHOUR
6:00PM-7:00PM
DESSERT&VISITEXH
IBITS
1:38PM-2:03PM
KNEE
Arthroplasty
GENERALSESSION
1:30PM-3:32PM
SHOULDER
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
3:51PM-5:25PM
HIP
Preservation
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
3:50PM-5:32PM
SPINE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
3:50PM-5:30PM
TRAU
MA
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
3:50PM-5:35PM
HIP
Arthroplasty
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
1:30PM-3:20PM
SPINE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
1:30PM-3:20PM
SHOULDER
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
1:30PM-3:21PM
EXHIBITS
3:20PM-3:50PMTR
AUMA
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
1:30PM-3:20PM
CHAIRM
AN'SRECEPTION
ExhibitH
all
7:00PM-9:00PM
NOFEE
KNEE
Cartilage&Biologics
GENERALSESSION
4:45PM-6:00PM
FOOT&ANKLE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
4:45PM-6:00PM
KNEE
Arthroplasty&
Patellofemoral
GENERALSESSION
4:02PM-6:04PM
FOOT&ANKLE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
4:03PM-6:03PM
DINNERSPO
TLIGHT
SESSIONS
(NON-CME)
6:00PM-7:30PM
NOFEE
KNEE
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine,Cartilage&
Biologics
GENERALSESSION
2:03PM-4:06PM
FOOT&ANKLE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
2:00PM-4:25PM
EXHIBITS
4:06PM-4:36PM
Foot&Ankle
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
1:45PM-3:33PM
EXHIBITS
3:30PM-4:00PM
SATU
RDAY
,DECEM
BER8
SPOTLIGHT
SESSIONS
(NON-CME)
12:15PM
-1:00PM
LUNCH
SYM
POSIUMI
12:18PM
-12:58PM
LUNCH
SYM
POSIUMII
12:58PM
-1:38PM
LUNCH
SERVE
D12:00PM
-12:15PM
LUNCH
SERVE
D12:00PM
-12:15PM
LUNCH
SERVE
D12:00PM
-12:15PM
SPOTLIGHT
SESSIONS
(NON-CME)
12:15PM
-1:00PM
DESSERT&VISITEXH
IBITS
1:00PM-1:30PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
7:00AM-9:30AM
HIP
Arthroplasty
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:55AM-9:30AM
LIVE
SURG
ERY
AnteriorTHA
BenjaminDomb,MD
KNEE
Arthroplasty
GENERALSESSION
10:10AM-12:00PM
LIVE
SURG
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UKA
CraigDellaValle,MD
WED
NESDA
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BER5
DESSERT&VISITEXH
IBITS
1:00PM-1:30PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
7:00AM-9:27AM
THURSDA
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BER6
FRIDAY
,DECEM
BER7
6:00AM-6:30PM
6:00AM-6:30PM
6:00AM-6:30PM
KNEE
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
6:50AM-9:30AM
NEW
!ELBO
W,W
RIST&HAN
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CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:50AM-9:29AM
KNEE
Arthroplasty
GENERALSESSION
6:50AM-9:30AM
NEW
!ELBO
W,W
RIST&HAN
D
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:50AM-9:27AM
SHOULDER
Arthroplasty&Fractures
GENERALSESSION
6:50AM-9:29AM
EXHIBITS
9:30AM-10:10AM
EXHIBITS
9:30AM-10:10AM
EXHIBITS
9:30AM-10:10AM
KNEE
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
10:10AM-12:03PM
NEW
!ELBO
W,W
RIST&HAN
D
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:09AM-11:58AM
NEW
!ELBO
W,W
RIST&HAN
D
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:07AM-12:04PM
HIP
Arthroplasty
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:10AM-12:00PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:10AM-12:00PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:07AM-12:00PM
Arthroplasty&Fractures
GENERALSESSION
10:04AM-12:02PM
6:00AM-2:00PM
8:00AM-2:00PM
8:00AM-6:00PM
8:00AM-6:00PM
7:00PM-9:30PM
8:00AM-6:00PM
LUNCH
SYM
POSIUM
12:15PM
-1:15PM
FELLOW&RESIDEN
T
KneeArthrop
lasty&
AdvancedFracture
Worksho
p1:00PM-5:00PM
NOFEE
TRAU
MA
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:50AM-9:30AM
TRAU
MA
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:05AM-12:03PM
SPINE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:06AM-12:06PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:05AM-12:01PM
FELLOW&RESIDEN
TSU
MMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
10:10AM-12:00PM
LUNCH
SERVE
D12:00PM
-12:15PM
ADVA
NCED
PRAC
TITIONERSUMMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
7:00AM-9:30AM
FELLOW&RESIDEN
TSU
MMIT
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:50AM-9:30AM
LIVE
SURG
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SCR
NikhilVerma,MD
SHOULDER
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
10:05AM-12:11PM
EXHIBITS
9:30AM-10:05AM
SURG
ICALCODINGWORK
SHOP
CodingCon
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s:AnIn-DepthLoo
katICD-10
&CPTSurgericalCod
ing
By:KarenZupco&Associates
1:30PM-5:30PM
NOFEE
SHOULDER
Arthroscopy&Sports
Medicine
GENERALSESSION
6:55AM-9:30AM
SPINE
CONCU
RREN
TSESSION
6:50AM-9:30AM
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