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2015 Annual MeetingM

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2015 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

NETWORKING LUNCHEON FOR PROGRAM DIRECTORS

Simon Mears, MD PhD University of Arkansas for Medical Services

Arvind Nana, MD University of North Texas Health Science Center

IGFS is pleased to offer another opportunity this year for our Geriatric Fracture Care Program Directors and Coordinators to network and discuss key challenges, opportunities, and best practices. The luncheon will take place at the start of the

IGFS Annual Meeting on October 7th.

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EXPANDING OUR INFLUENCE IN PURSUIT OF OUR GOALS

On behalf of the leadership of the International Geriatric Fracture Society, I would like to extend a very special invitation to all of my colleagues to consider joining us for the 2015 Annual Conference.

The Annual Conference is our opportunity each year to reconnect, share best practices, and celebrate our progress along the journey to improve Geriatric Fracture Care across the Globe. The Conference has grown over the past few years to truly become a signature event recognized for the quality of the education and networking available for our focused community. This is a program you cannot afford to miss!

The IGFS continues to make great strides in our mission to be a recognized leader in advancing care for our unique patient population. Our influence continues to grow as organizations are actively seeking the expertise of our members and collaboration with our Society. I thank each of you for your continued outreach in advancement of our goals.

Thank you for attending the annual conference and thank you for the privilege of serving the profession as your President. Please let the leadership and staff or our organization know if there is anything we can do to ensure a terrific meeting.

Sincerely,

Michael Suk, M.D., J.D., M.P.H. President, IGFS 2015

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2015 ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Manchester Grand Hyatt | San Diego, CA

Room: Balboa A-C

11:15-12:45pm Program Coordinator Networking Luncheon Location: Balboa BC

1:00pm Registration & Coffee Break Location: Balboa A

GENERAL SESSION Location: Balboa BC

1:30pm Welcome & Introductions Michael Suk, MD, JD, MPH, FACS President, IGFS Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Geisinger Health System Danville, PA

1:35-1:45pm Business Meeting & Election of Officers Fraser Cobbe Executive Director, IGFS

SCIENTIFIC PAPER PRESENTATIONS

1:45–1:53 pm Marriage Status Affects Patient Discharge Following Traumatic Injury Kari Broder, B.A. NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY

Kari Broder, B.A.; Arthur Manoli III, B.S.; Anthony Christiano, B.A.; Kenneth Egol, MD; Sanjit Konda, MD

1:54-2:02pm Functional Status as an Independent Predictor of Inpatient Mortality and Infectious Complications in Geriatric Femoral Neck Fractures: An Opportunity for Developing Improved Risk Stratification Guidelines Christian A. Pean, MS Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY

Christian Pean, MS, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Sanjit R. Konda, MD, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Anthony Christiano, BA, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Kenneth A. Egol, MD, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

2:03-2:11pm Clinical Assessment Tools Identify Functional Deficits in Fragility Fracture Patients Carmen Quatman, MD, PhD The Ohio State University Columbus, OH

Carmen Quatman, Tyler Ames, Khoi Le, Corinne Wee, Julie Bishop, Laura Phieffer

2:11-2:20pm Discussion

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2:20-2:28pm Needs Assessment: Do Trainee And Practicing Surgeons Have Gaps In Medical Aspects Of Orthogeriatrics? Stephen Kates, MD Hansjorg Wyss Professorship, Department of Orthopaedics University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Stephen Kates, MD, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Katrin Singler, Klinikum Nürnberg, Paracelsus Medical Private University Nürnberg, and Institute for Biomedicine of Aging, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Markus Gosch, Klinikum Nürnberg, Paracelsus Medical Private University Nürnberg, Germany Tobias Roth, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Sacha Beck, Stadtspital Waid, Zurich, Switzerland Mike Cunningham, AO Foundation – AO Education Institute, Zurich, Switzerland

2:29-2:37pm Factors Affecting Short Term Functional Outcomes Following Low Energy Hip Fractures Joseph Lane, MD New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical College and Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY

Jordan Villa, MD, Joseph Koressel, BS, Allina Nocon, MPH, and Joseph Lane, MD, Orthopaedic Trauma Services, New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical College and the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

2:38-2:46pm Institution-Specific Modifications to the Score for Trauma Triage in the Geriatric and Middle Aged Patient Sanijt R. Konda MD NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY

Sanjit Konda, MD, Kari Broder BA, Sebastian Schubl MD, Kenneth A. Egol MD

2:47-2:55pm Discussion

2:55-3:15pm Break

3:15-3:23pm Role of Radiographic Evaluation In The Follow Up Of Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture After 12 Weeks Harish Kempegowda, MD Geisinger Health System Danville, PA

Harish Kempegowda, MD; Akhil A. Tawari, MD; Michael Suk, MD, JD, M.PH, FACS; Daniel S. Horwitz, MD

3:24-3:32pm Older People Really do Break More Easily: Decreased Collision Energy in Geriatric MVC Sharon Babcock, MD Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC

Andrew Usoro, AB1, Ashley Weaver, PhD2, Scott Wuertzer, MD3, Joel Stitzel, PhD2, Leon Lenchik, MD3, Anna Miller, MD4 1Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 27157 2Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University Center for Injury Biomechanics, BioTech Place Building, 575 N. Patterson Avenue, Suite 120, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 27101 3Department of Radiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 27157 4Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 27157

3:33-3:41pm High Early Complication Rates Of Open Femur And Tibia- Fibula Fractures In The Geriatric Population Akhil Tawari, MD Geisinger Health System Danville, PA

Akhil A. Tawari, MD1; Harish Kempegowda, MD1; Michael Suk, MD JD MPH FACS1; Daniel S. Horwitz, MD1

3:41-3:50pm Discussion

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HOUSING INSTRUCTIONS

STAYING AROUND FOR THE OTA?

REGISTRATION

The OTA has released all the information you will need for their meeting as well; including OTA

Meeting Registration, Program, and Housing. If you are planning to participate in their meeting as well, please find all those details and registration on their

website: http://ota.org/education/2015-annual-meeting/

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3:50-3:58pm Tip and Tricks in the Treatment of Lateral Neck Fractures with Endovis Bio Advance 2 Endomedullary Nail Pietro Maniscalco, MD Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, G. da Saliceto Hospital, AUSL Piacenza Piacenza, Italy

Maniscalco, Pietro; Caforio Marco; Mantelli Patrizia; Rebuzzi Manuela

3:59-4:07pm Does the Hoffa Fragment Exist in Elderly Patients with Distal Femur Fractures? Brian W. Hill, MD Saint Louis University St Louis, MO

Brian W. Hill MD, Lisa K. Cannada MD

4:07-4:15pm Discussion

4:15-4:23pm Reversal of Anticoagulation prior to Hemiarthroplasty Akhil Tawari, MD Geisinger Health System Danville, PA

Kristin McPhillips, MD; Akhil Tawari, MD; Hemil Maniar, MD; Harish Kempegowda, MD; Jove Graham PhD;Michael Suk, MD JD MPH FACS; Daniel S. Horwitz, MD

4:24-4:32pm Is it Safe to Operate on Therapeutically Anticoagulated Hip Fractures? David Saper, MD Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Burlington, MA

David Saper MD, Kyle E. Lybrand MD, Kasey-Jean Bramlett PA-C, Michael S. Kain MD, Paul Tornetta III MD, Peter Althausen MD, Andrew J. Marcantonio DO, MBA

4:33-4:40pm Discussion

4:40-5:15pm Certification Program Data Presentation and Panel Discussion Location: Balboa BC

5:15-6:45pm Networking Reception with Exhibitors Location: Balboa A

For Housing during the IGFS Annual Meeting, please visit the Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual

Meeting website: http://ota.org/education/2015-annual-meeting/.

On that page you will find a direct link to Housing Reservations.

Registration for the IGFS meeting is now available on the IGFS website. Registration is free for IGFS Physician and Hospital Members. You will need to

log into the website to secure the member discount rate.

www.geriatricfracture.org/events

BOARD OF DIRECTORS2013-2015

OFFICERS:Michael Suk, MD JD MPH FACS, President

Geisinger Health SystemSimon Mears, MD PhD, Vice President

University of Arkansas Arvind Nana, MD, Treasurer UNT Bone and Joint Institute

Norbert Suhm, MD, PhD, Secretary University of Basel

Stephen Kates, MD, Past President University of Rochester Medical Center

AT LARGE MEMBERS:Anthony Balsamo, MD

Geisinger Wyoming Valley

Susan Bukata, MD UCLA Medical Center

Brett Crist, MD University of Missouri-Columbia

Rick Dell, MD Kaiser Permanente Downey

Frankie Leung, MD Hong Kong University

Daniel Mendelson, MD Highland Hospital

Carmen Quatman, MD Ohio State University

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