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COURSE AGENDA
Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp Wednesday- Thursday
October 17-18 2018
Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Frank A. Liporace, MD Program Chairs
Gaylord Palms in Kissimmee (Orlando area), Florida
CME credits will
be awarded for your
participation at this activity.
REGISTER TODAY at www.OTA.org
LECTURES AND CASE PRESENTATIONS•Upper Extremity•Pelvis & Hip•Lower Extremity•Knee and Leg•Foot & Ankle• Infection•Nonunion/Malunion•Getting Through the Night
LABS•Proximal Humerus Plating•Distal Humerus Plating•Pilon Plating•Bicondyar Plating
Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp
OVERVIEW
The 2018 OTA Bootcamp Course offers busy surgeons an intense review of the current state of the art of fracture man-agement. We bring together thought leaders in Orthopaedic Trauma for case-based presentations and lab sessions that illustrate the major issues related to the management of each fracture. This course is designed for busy surgeons who treat fractures as part of their practice. The Boot Camp Course offers surgeons the chance to add practical applications to their practice and have one’s most pressing questions answered. CME credits will be awarded for your participation at this activity.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is intended for the practicing orthopaedic surgeon who takes emergency room or trauma call. Current techniques in orthopaedic care will be stressed with attention to appropriate soft tissue management and up–to–date implant selection. Case discussions will be used for interactive learning and audience participation.
OTA MemberOn/Before
10/1/18OTA Member
After10/1/18
Non-MemberOn/Before
10/1/18Non-Member
After10/1/18
Course Fee: $ 275 $ 375 $ 400 $ 500
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LEARNING OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: üReview current indications for operative and non–operative treatment of fractures and dislocation.
ü Summarize the intraoperative techniques and complications related to simple and complex fracture management.
ü Demonstrate appropriate surgical techniques, approaches and implant selections for fracture care medication and their prescriptions.
RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEMARCUS F. SCIADINI, MD / CARLA S. SMITH, MD Program Chairs
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presentedin six (6) separate small group modules, with 22 – 24 residentsand 5 experienced faculty educators per module.
The modules will have a rapid–fire series of mini–lectures, anextensive open case–based discussion, video demonstrations oftechniques, and hands–on skills lab exercises. Modules will coverfundamental principles of fracture care distributed among six topics:articular, diaphyseal, foot and ankle, geriatrics, pediatrics, andpelvis/polytrauma/acetabulum, plus a lunch–time spine session.
This course offers pre–course educational on–demand videomaterials. Details will be sent with registration confirmation aswell as an online basic science pre–test and an onsite clinicalpost test.
TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is targeted for PGY2 – PGY4’s, others who feel theywill benefit will not be excluded. Attendance is limited, so earlyregistration is recommended.
25OCT 11-14 | VANCOUVERPre-Registration Deadline October 1, 2017 | On-site Registration additional $100. See Page 53
REGISTER TODAY at www.OTA.org
2018 ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMP
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COURSE AGENDA
Wednesday, October 17, 20187:00 AM INTROS & INSTRUCTIONS Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Frank A. Liporace, MD
7:05– SESSION I9:30 AM UPPER EXTREMITY FRACTURES Moderator: Derek J. Donegan, MD
7:05 AM Clavicle Fractures Chad P. Coles, MD
7:25 AM Proximal Humerus: Fix, Replace or Leave Alone Jonah Hebert-Davies
7:45 AM Humeral Shaft: When You Gotta Do It, How to Do it Right Steven J. Morgan, MD
8:05 AM Distal Humerus: Approaches, Reduction & Fixation Strategies Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD
8:25 AM Elbow Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD, FACS
8:45 AM A Primer on Distal Radius Fractures Eben A. Carroll, MD
9:05 AM Q&A
9:15 AM Cases
9:30– Refreshment Break9:50 AM 9:50– UPPER EXTREMITY LAB10:30 AM
9:50– Proximal Humerus Plating 10:30 AM Jonah Hebert-Davies
9:50– Distal Humerus Plating 10:30 AM Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD
10:35 AM– SESSION II12:05 PM PELVIS and HIP Moderator: Reza Firoozabadi, MD
10:35 AM Pelvis & Acetabulum for the Rest of Us Reza Firoozabadi, MD
10:55 AM Femoral Neck Fractures: Young Folks Richard S. Yoon, MD
11:15 AM Femoral Neck Fractures: Not so Young Folks Frank A. Liporace, MD
11:35 AM Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture R. Bruce Simpson, MD
11:55 AM Q&A 12:05– LUNCH WITH CASES12:50 PM PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURES HIP & KNEE Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Frank A. Liporace, MD
12:50– SESSION III1:50 PM LOWER EXTREMITY Moderator: Samir Mehta, MD
12:50 PM Subtroch & Tricks for Femoral Shaft Erik Kubiak, MD
1:10 PM Distal Femur: ORIF Brett D. Crist, MD
1:25 PM Distal Femur: IMN Samir Mehta, MD
1:40 PM Q&A
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1:50– SESSION IV3:40 PM KNEE and LEG Moderator: Drew A. Brady, MD
1:50 PM Knee Dislocations/Multilig Knee Injuries William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH
2:10 PM Tibial Plateau: Bread & Butter to Limb Threatening Drew A. Brady, MD
2:30 PM Tibial Shaft: Closed/Open, Supra/Infra Christopher M. McAndrew, MD
2:50 PM Tibial Pilon: Perfect Storm of Bony & Soft Tissue Issues John P. Ketz, MD
3:10 PM Ankle Fractures: When is it Worse than it Looks? Daniel S. Horwitz, MD
3:30 PM Q&A
3:40– Break, Travel to Lab3:55 PM 3:55– LOWER EXTREMITY LAB4:40 PM
3:55– Pilon Plating 4:40 PM Stephen (Andy) A. Sems, MD
3:55– Semi-Extended Tibial Nailing 4:40 PM Joshua Langford, MD
4:40 PM Adjourn for Day
COURSE AGENDA
Thursday, October 18, 20187:00 AM ANNOUNCEMENTS, RE-WELCOME Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Frank A. Liporace, MD
7:05– SESSION V8:40 AM FOOT and ANKLE Moderator: Daniel S. Horwitz, MD
7:05 AM Making Sense of the Syndesmosis Geoffrey Marecek
7:25 AM Talus Fractures: Neck, Body, Lateral Process Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD
7:45 AM Calcaneus Fractures Brad J. Yoo, MD
8:05 AM Midfoot: Lisfranc, Midfoot Crush Mark Gage, MD
8:25 AM Q&A 8:40 AM Refreshment Break 8:55– SESSION VI10:45 AM THE STRUGGLE IS REAL Moderator: Joshua Langford, MD
8:55 AM Infection Joshua Langford, MD
9:15 AM Nonunion: When, What & How J. Tracy Watson, MD
9:35 AM Malunion: What, Why & How Donald A. Wiss, MD 9:55 AM GETTING THROUGH THE NIGHT Moderator: Frank A. Liporace, MD
9:55 AM Open Fractures Richard S. Yoon, MD
10:15 AM Fractures with Vascular Injuries Daniel Dziadosz, MD
10:30 AM Compartment Syndrome Andrew H. Schmidt, MD
10:45 AM Q&A 11:00 AM FINAL REMARKS Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Frank A. Liporace, MD
11:02 AM Adjourn to INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA