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1 Preliminary Program AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Intercontinental at Doral Miami Miami, Florida Directly Provided by
2 AOCMF AOSpine AOTrauma AOVET EDUCATION FELLOWSHIPS MEMBERSHIP RESEARCH AO North America 1700 Russell Road Paoli, PA
3 A letter from the President of AO North America As President of AO North America (AONA ), I would like to share with you the overall mission of our organization and specifically our focus on education. Since 1958, the AO has been the worldwide leader in musculoskeletal trauma education. AONA provides comprehensive multidisciplinary education to surgeons, fellows and residents in the specialties of orthopedic, craniomaxillofacial, spine and veterinary surgery in the areas of trauma, specifically, operative reduction and fixation as well as degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors and reconstruction. Table of Contents CME Mission 4 Statement Course Description 5 Target Audience 6 Learner Objectives 6 Accreditation 6 Designation 6 Statement Faculty 7 8 Preliminary 9 13 Program Presentation Information Tuition and 16 Registration Hotel and Travel 17 AONA, established as a regional entity of the AO Foundation in 1992, continues the long tradition of teaching excellence. As an independent, surgeon-driven, nonprofit specialty society, AONA is dedicated to the advancement of patient care. Our mission is to improve the care of patients with musculoskeletal injuries and their sequalae in North America through education and research in the principles, practice and results of treatment. AONA offers a wide spectrum of educational activities to meet the life-long learning needs of surgeons. Whether as a resident, fellow or attending surgeon, AONA offers modern teaching techniques and state-of-the-art courses that are tailored for today s learner. Our educational activities include annual courses, symposia and regional summits and workshops. As evidenced by AO North America s Systematic approach to education, course offerings begin at basic principles and techniques levels through complex care in a variety of musculoskeletal disorders. Specialty courses are intensive and focus on specific anatomical areas of the musculoskeletal system. Each educational offering has its own unique structure encompassing a mix of didactic sessions, hands-on laboratory experience (some with human or animal anatomic specimens), small group discussions, expert panels and live surgery transmissions, depending on the objectives and content of the program presented. AO North America is recognized for the excellent surgical education it provides. Attendance at an AO North America educational activity can be both valuable and beneficial as you strive to improve patient care throughout your career. Sincerely, Michael R. Baumgaertner, MD President, AO North America
4 4 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) CME Mission Statement The Continuing Medical Education (CME) mission of AO North America (AONA ) is to provide comprehensive multidisciplinary needs based education to surgeons, fellows, and residents in the specialties of orthopedic, hand, craniomaxillofacial, spine, and veterinary surgery in the areas of trauma (i.e., operative reduction and fixation), degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstruction. Expected results of AONA s CME activities for surgeons, fellows, and residents are to: Increase their knowledge base and surgical skill level Apply and document competencies in areas of relevant advances in knowledge in the areas of trauma, degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstructive surgical techniques into patient care resulting in improved competence Address practice performance gaps by improving management of all aspects of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders (i.e., pre-operative planning to post-operative care)
5 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 5 Course Description AO North America is proud to present the Foot and Ankle Surgery Cadaver Course. The Cadaver Foot and Ankle Surgery Course will include a hands-on laboratory session. Experts in the field will teach on the current techniques for fracture management of lower extremity (foot and ankle) dislocations, reconstructive and salvage techniques for posttraumatic deformities, including an in-depth discussion of appropriate osteotomies, and the current state of total ankle replacement. Faculty will also discuss alternative approaches and techniques to fracture management and reconstructive procedures. In-depth discussions of diagnosis and treatment algorithms for acquired deformities will be covered such as, acquired flatfoot and the cavo-varus foot. Also to be addressed will be topics on metabolic deformities which include osteoporotic fracture management and the neuropathic foot. There will be a special session which will focus on treatment for sports related injuries. The goals of this course are to provide state-of-the-art diagnosis, treatment, and management of complications associated with foot and ankle injuries and problems. AO principles and techniques will be taught for both the management and treatment of bony and soft tissue surgery. Traditional lectures will be supplemented with group discussions, numerous case presentations, and practical exercises. Participants will have ample time and opportunity for questions and answers with faculty.
6 6 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Target Audience This advanced surgical course is open to practicing Foot and Ankle surgeons, orthopaedic traumatologists and general orthopaedists. Enrollment is limited to surgeons and residents who are PGY 4 or higher. It is recommended that participants have a basic knowledge of the AO principles and internal fixation. Learner Objectives At the conclusion of this Course, the participant should be able to: apply the principles of complex fractures about the foot and ankle. identify problems, complications, and intraoperative difficulties that can result from internal fixation. demonstrate current methods of posttraumatic reconstruction. apply the principles of soft tissue and bony reconstruction to complex mal-alignment of the foot and ankle. identify common sports injuries and tendonitis occurring about the foot and ankle. recognize the principles surrounding the use of osteobiologics in fracture management. Accreditation AO North America is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement AO North America designates this live educational activity for a maximum of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. For Canadian Based Physicians Attending AONA Courses All live conferences or live courses held outside of Canada can be reported as accredited group learning activities under Section 1 of the MOC Program if they are developed by a university, academy, college, academic institution or physician organization. Courses sponsored by AO North America meet the criteria of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons for accredited group learning activities.
7 Faculty Co-Chairmen AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 7 The faculty of this Course is composed of international surgeons distinguished in the field of operative fracture care. Adolph S. Flemister, Jr., MD Professor Department of Orthopaedics University of Rochester Medical School Rochester, New York Michael Swords, DO Michigan Orthopedic Center Director of Orthopedic Trauma Sparrow Health System Lansing, Michigan Evaluator Roger G. Wilber, MD Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine University Hospitals Case Medical Center Metrohealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio Invited Faculty Michael Castro, DO Foot & Ankle Specialist Summit Orthopedics Woodbury, Minnesota Margaret Chilvers, MD Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Arizona Tuscon, Arizona Michael P. Clare, MD Director of Fellowship Education Foot and Ankle Fellowship Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, Florida Justin Greisberg, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics Columbia University New York, New York Scott Holthusen, MD Twin Cities Orthopaedics Waconia, Minnesota Christina Kabbash, MD, PhD, MPH Greater Hartford Orthopaedic Group Hartford, New York John Ketz, MD Assistant Professor University of Rochester Rochester, New York
8 8 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Invited Faculty (continued) Arthur Manoli, II, MD Clinical Professor Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Fellowship Director Michigan International Foot & Ankle Center St Joseph Mercy Hospital-Oakland Pontiac, Michigan Lori Reed, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon Summit Orthopedics Saint Paul, Minnesota Andrew Sands, MD Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery NY Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital New York, New York Bruce Sangeorzan, MD Professor University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Harborview Medical Center Director VA Center of Excellence Seattle, Washington John Shank, MD Colorado Center of Orthopaedic Excellence Colorado Springs, Colorado Steven Steinlauf, MD The Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Institute of South Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation The University of Miami Hollywood, Florida Wesley Stotler, DO Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon Tulsa Bone & Joint Associates Tulsa, Oklahoma Scott A. Swanson, MD Nebraska Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, P.C. St. Elizabeth Regional Med Center Lincoln, Nebraska Timothy G. Weber, MD OrthoIndy Indianapolis, Indiana Faculty list subject to change.
9 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 9 Preliminary Program Thursday, September 17, 2015 Time Agenda Item 07:00 07:15 Welcome / Introduction / Course Objectives / Introduction to Audience Interactive Response System (AIRS) 07:15 09:15 MALLEOLUS / SYNDESMOTIC INJURIES: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 07:15 07:30 Ankle Fractures: An Overview 07:30 07:45 Posterior Malleolar Fractures: When and How to Fix 07:45 08:00 Syndesmosis Fixation: How to Make it Successful 08:00 08:15 Managing the Malunited Syndesmosis 08:15 08:30 Managing the Malunited Malleolar Fractures 08:30 08:45 Fixation Strategies in Challenging Patients; Osteoporosis and Morbid Obesity 08:45 09:15 Cases and Discussion 09:15 09:30 Coffee Break 09:30 11:30 PILON FRACTURES / TALUS FRACTURES: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH THE AIRS 09:30 09:45 Pilon Fractures: Fracture Patterns, Initial Management and External Fixation 09:45 10:05 Pilon Fractures: ORIF, Combined Approaches 10:05 10:15 Pilon Fractures: Alternatives to ORIF 10:15 10:30 Talar Neck and Body Fractures 10:30 10:45 Peripheral Talus Fractures 10:45 11:00 Talar Malunions, Nonunions, AVN 11:00 11:30 Cases and Discussion 11:30 12:30 Lunch 12:30 14:00 CALCANEUS FRACTURES: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 12:30 12:50 Calcaneus Fractures: Lateral Extensile 12:50 13:05 Calcaneus Fractures: Minimally Invasive Approaches 13:05 13:15 Calcaneus Fractures: Dealing with Open Injuries 13:15 13:30 Calcaneus Fractures: Salvaging Malunions 13:30 14:00 Cases and Discussion 14:00 14:15 Coffee Break
10 10 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Preliminary Program Thursday, September 17, 2015 (continued) Time Agenda Item 14:15 14:45 Combined Talus/ Calcaneus/ Pilon Injuries: Multiple Case Based Presentation with AIRS 14:45 16:30 LISFRANC / CHOPARTS INJURIES: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 14:45 15:00 Lisfranc Injuries: ORIF 15:00 15:15 Lisfranc Injuries: What and Why I Fuse 15:15 15:30 Navicular Fractures 15:30 15:40 Cuboid Fractures 15:40 15:50 Metatarsal Shaft: When do I Fix? 15:50 16:05 5th Metatarsal Fractures 16:05 16:30 Cases and Discussion 16:30 17:30 Opening Reception
11 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 11 Preliminary Program Friday, September 18, 2015 Time Agenda Item 07:00 09:05 RECONSTRUCTION / SALVAGE OF ANKLE ARTHROSIS: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 07:00 07:05 Announcements 07:05 07:15 Debridement: Open / Arthroscopic 07:15 07:30 Tibial Osteotomies 07:30 07:45 Ankle Arthrodesis 07:45 08:00 Total Ankle Arthroplasty: Update 08:00 08:15 Salvage of the Failed Total Ankle 08:15 08:30 Correction of Combined Ankle and Hindfoot Arthritis 08:30 08:45 Orthobiologics: For Bony Healing 08:45 09:05 Cases and Discussion 09:05 09:20 Coffee Break 09:20 11:20 POSTERIOR TIBIAL TENDON DYSFUNCTION / PERITALAR SUBLUXATION: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 09:20 09:30 Evaluation and Nonoperative Management 09:30 10:00 Reconstruction with Osteotomies 10:00 10:20 Hindfoot Fusions 10:20 10:40 Correction of Malunited Triple 10:40 10:50 Options for Treatment with Ankle Involvement 10:50 11:20 Cases and Discussion 11:20 11:35 Coffee Break 11:35 13:00 DIABETIC AND NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS 11:35 11:50 Charcot Midfoot 11:50 12:05 Charcot Ankle and Hindfoot Fractures in Diabetics 12:05 12:25 Subtle Cavovarus Foot 12:25 12:35 Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer for Drop Foot 12:35 13:00 Cases and Discussion
12 12 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Preliminary Program Saturday, September 18, 2015 Time Agenda Item 07:00 07:45 PRACTICAL EXERCISE I: Achilles: Strayer/ FHL Transfer 07:45 08:30 PRACTICAL EXERCISE II: 2 Incision Approach to Talus/ Pilon Approaches / Medial Malleolar Osteotomy 08:30 09:15 PRACTICAL EXERCISE III: Calcaneus Approaches: Lateral Extensile and Sinus Tarsi 09:15 10:00 PRACTICAL EXERCISE IV: Brostrom and Allograft Tendon Reconstruction 10:00 10:45 PRACTICAL EXERCISE V: Cavovarus Foot Reconstruction 10:45 11:30 PRACTICAL EXERCISE VI: Lisfranc Approaches and Midfoot Plating 11:30 12:30 Lunch 12:30 13:00 PRACTICAL EXERCISE VII: Lapidus Procedure 13:00 13:30 PRACTICAL EXERCISE VIII: First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Fusion 13:30 14:00 PRACTICAL EXERCISE IX: Lesser Toe Corrections/ Questions and Review
13 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 13 Preliminary Program Sunday, September 20, 2015 Time Agenda Item 07:00 08:45 FOREFOOT: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 07:00 07:15 Hallux Valgus: Correction with Osteotomies 07:15 07:30 Hallux Valgus: Lapidius Procedure 07:30 07:45 Hallux Valgus: Dealing with Metatarsus Adductus 07:45 08:00 Hallux Valgus: Avoiding Complications 08:00 08:15 Hallux Rigides 08:15 08:45 Cases and Discussion 08:45 09:00 Coffee Break 09:00 11:30 SPORTS INJURIES / TENDINOSIS: MULTIPLE CASE BASED PRESENTATIONS WITH AIRS 09:00 09:15 Achilles Tendon Ruptures: Open vs. Mini 09:15 09:30 Achilles Tendinosis: Non Insertional 09:30 09:45 Achilles Tendinosis: Insertional 09:45 10:00 Lateral Ankle Instability 10:00 10:15 Peroneal Tendon Pathology 10:15 10:30 Tibialis Anterior Ruptures 10:30 10:45 Osteochrondral Lesions of the Talus 10:45 11:00 Orthobiologics for Soft Tissues: Current Trends in Foot and Ankle 11:00 11:25 Discussion 11:25 11:30 Closing Comments Preliminary program subject to modification.
14 14 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Presentation Information Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of AO North America to abide by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support. Standard 2: Disclosures Relevant to Potential Commercial Bias and Relevant Financial Relationships of Those with Control over CME Content, requires all planners, including course directors, chairs, and faculty, involved in the development of CME content to disclose their relevant financial relationships prior to participating in the activity. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. The intent of the disclosure is not to prevent a faculty with a relevant financial or other relationship from teaching, but to provide participants with information that might be of importance to their evaluation of content. All potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to the commencement of this activity. Conflict of Interest Resolution Statement When individuals in a position to control or influence the development of the content have reported financial relationships with one or more commercial interests, AO North America utilizes a process to identify and resolve potential conflicts to ensure that the content presented is free of commercial bias. Off-Label / Experimental Discussions Some medical devices used for teaching purposes and/or discussed in AO North America s educational activities may have been cleared by the FDA for specific uses only or may not yet be approved for any purpose. Faculty may discuss off-label, investigational, or experimental uses of products/devices in CME certified educational activities. Faculty have been advised that all recommendations involving clinical medicine in this CME activity are based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported or used in this CME activity in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis.
15 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 15 Presentation Information (continued) Liability Statement AO North America faculty and staff assume no personal liability for the techniques or the use of any equipment and accessories used for teaching purposes in the laboratory. The certificate provided pertains only to the participants completion of the course and does not, in any way, attest to the proficiency of the participants clinical experience. Disclaimer AONA does not endorse nor promote the use of any product/device of commercial entities. Equipment used in this course is for teaching purposes only with the intent to enhance the learning experience. Laboratory Waiver To participate in this surgical skills course, you will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to the course. In order to participate, AONA s policy mandates that every individual must wear appropriate protective garments provided by AONA during the lab sessions. Participants who do not sign the waiver and wear protective garments will not be allowed to participate in the laboratory sessions. Human Anatomic Specimens This course will involve exposure to and contact with human anatomic specimens. These specimens are being utilized for purposes of teaching and learning and are to be treated with the utmost respect. Participants should be familiar with and understand the potential risks involved and will be required to observe all customary safety procedures. AO North America gratefully acknowledges in-kind support for equipment and/or technical staff from DePuy Synthes.
16 16 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) Tuition and Registration Tuition: $1, (US funds) Tuition Includes: Registration, laboratory materials, breakfast, lunch and break refreshments. Registration is available online only at We encourage early registration, as seating is limited. Upon receipt of your registration and payment, you will receive an confirmation of your registration in the Course, along with hotel and travel information to assist you in making your arrangements. PLEASE NOTE: Registration deadline is August 25, Full refunds will be made only if written notice of cancellation is received by the registration deadline date. Cancellations received after the deadline date will be subject to a 10% cancellation fee. No tuition refund will be issued for cancellations after the start date of the course. ADA Statement AO North America fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If any registrant is in need of accommodation, please do not hesitate to submit a written request at least one month prior to this activity. Until an confirmation is received, please do not consider yourself registered in this Course. For Information: Contact AONA Customer Service Department Phone: (800) (610) Fax: (610) [email protected]
17 AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) 17 Hotel and Travel Hotel Reservations A block of rooms has been reserved at the Intercontinental at Doral Miami. If you have not done so, please make your hotel reservations as soon as possible as the room block tends to fill quickly. Be sure to indicate that you are attending the AO North America Course when making reservations to ensure you receive the group discount of $ single/double (available until August 25, 2015, or until room block fills, whichever comes first). Check-in time is 4:00pm and check out is before noon. For more information on the Intercontinental at Doral Miami, please visit their web site at Hotel Location: Intercontinental at Doral Miami 2505 NW 87th Avenue Miami FL Hotel Concessions: Guestroom internet at no charge Cadaver Center: Miami Anatomical Research Center 8850 NW 20th Street Miami FL Website: Air Transportation: AAA is AO North America s preferred travel agent. Please contact AAA Travel ( ) or to make your flight arrangements. Refer to code N15US1131 making your reservations. Ground Transportation: The Intercontinental at Doral Miami is located approximately 7.5 miles from Miami International airport (MIA), or a 5 10 minute tax drive (estimate tax fare $25.00/each way). It is located 25 miles from Ft Lauderdale International Airport (FLL). Please visit our website: to register and for other course offerings.
18 AOTrauma membership Join us and share your passion As a member of AOTrauma you enjoy the following benefits: Direct access to the AOTrauma member network Fellowship opportunities AOTrauma News & quarterly AOTrauma newsletter Primal Pictures 3D human anatomy Online journals Ovid, Injury and Journal of Perioperative Practice Case Forum, AO Surgery Reference, AO Traumaline, online lectures/videos Special member offers
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20 Preliminary Program AOTrauma Course Foot and Ankle (with Human Anatomical Specimens) AO North America 1700 Russell Road Paoli, PA Registration is available only online: Registration Deadline: August 25, by AO North America. All rights reserved. 1975A 4/15
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