EUROPE Program AOSpine Advanced Course Cervical Spine Trauma 6-7 September, 2012 Cracow, Poland
Welcome to Cracow Dear AOSpine Course Participant, We are glad and honored to invite you to Cracow a beautiful city full of historic charm and located in the south of Poland at the Vistula River. The occasion is very special: AOSpine Advanced Course on a socially important topic related to the management of cervical trauma. AOSpine Poland has selected distinguished lecturers in the field, who will introduce you to these problems. Since this is a highly complex topic, the course will also include information on anatomy, biomechanics of the spine, as well as introduction to specific surgical techniques with the opportunity for hands on training under the supervision of our experts. It is never too soon or too late to learn. This is the core mission that drives AOSpine s educational activities. AOSpine aims to go beyond classical teaching: the goal is to challenge current paradigms, provoke thinking, and open the minds to new ideas and skills based on the new AOSpine Curriculum philosophy. We hope you will enjoy our meeting, find it useful in enriching your knowledge, and helpful in enhancing your own career as a spine surgeon. See you soon in Cracow. Dariusz Latka Chairperson Opole, Poland Luca Papavero Educational Advisor Hamburg, Germany
Description of the course This course will provide the participants with lectures on the cervical anatomy and biomechanical stability of the injured spine to guide the participant in selecting the appropriate operative treatment strategy. The indications for both either anterior or posterior surgical approaches to the cervical spine will be discussed and illustrated with case report sessions, followed by a practical tutorial on specific techniques and the proficient use of instrumentation, as well as hands-on sawbones workshops. Course objective After this course participants should be able to: Describe assessment and treatment options for cervical traumatic disorders List the indications and contraindications for anterior and posterior approach of the cervical spine according to evidence-based decision making for traumatic disorders Integrate anatomical and biomechanical considerations when planning the surgical exposure of the cervical spine Apply the principal anterior and posterior surgical techniques for decompression and stabilization of the either cranio-cervical junction or subaxial cervical spine Aim of the course Participants will be able to expand their knowledge in understanding cervical biomechanics to select and apply appropriate treatment strategies for cervical spine injuries. During the hands-on sawbones workshops, the participants have the opportunity to practice and improve their surgical skills on the advanced operative decompression and stabilizing techniques employing modern instrumentation. Target participants This course is targeted at spinal surgeons (neurosurgeons or orthopedists) with 3 to 10 years of experience in spine surgery.
Overview Thursday, 6 September, 2012 08:00 08:30 Registration 08:30 08:45 Welcome and introduction by Latka and Papavero Basics 08:45 09:00 Biomechanics of the spine and spinal instrumentation Maciejczak 09:00 09:15 Biomechanical concept of spinal instability and Maciejczak mathematical modeling of the spine 09:15 09:30 Spinal instability Clinical severity measures KedzierskI 09:30 09:40 AO classification of cervical spine injuries Kedzierski 09:40 09:45 Discussion about principles Moderators 09:45 10:15 Coffee Break Craniocervical junction 10:15 10:30 Occipital condyle, atlanto-occipital and atlas Zapalowicz fractures and dislocations 10:30 10:45 Axis fractures Maciejczak 10:45 11:00 Odontoid fractures Classification and direct Zapalowicz osteosynthesis of the dens 11:00 11:15 Odontoid fractures Anterior C1/C2 transarticular Zapalowicz screw stabilisation 11:15 11:30 Odontoid fractures Posterior stabilisation with screws Pasciak 11:30 11:45 The Ring of Axis Fractures (Hangman type) Pasciak 11:45 12:00 Discussion about craniocervical junction Moderators 12:00 13:00 Lunch Subaxial cervical spine 13:00 13:15 Subaxial cervical trauma Treatment algorithm Latka 13:15 13:30 Lateral mass screw instrumentation of the cervical Pasciak spine 13:30 13:55 MIS screw instrumentation of the cervical spine Brodzinski 13:55 14:20 Pedicle screw instrumentation of the cervical and Moszko upper thoracic spine 14:20 14:30 Management of cervical spine injury in ankylosing Maciejczak spondylitis and degenerative spine 14:30 14:40 Discussion about subaxial injuries Moderators 18:00 Spine and wine visit to Wieliczka Mine Restaurant Friday, 7 September, 2012 Cervical trauma discussions 09:00 11:00 Clinical case discussions in groups All faculty 11:00 11:30 Coffee Break Sawbones workshop 11:30 13:30 Sawbones hands-on workshop (2 per station) All faculty Odontoid screws, C1/C2 anterior transarticular screws, corpectomy and anterior plating, C1/C2 posterior transarticular screws, Harms procedure, lateral mass cervical screws, transpedicular cervical screws 13:30 13:40 Closing remarks 13:40 15:00 Farewell lunch
Project manager AOSpine Europe Phone: +41 44 200 24 49 Pipsa Ylänkö Fax: +41 44 200 24 12 Stettbachstrasse 6 Email: pylanko@aospine.org CH 8600 Dübendorf www.aospine.org Local logistics Synthes Sp.z o.o. Phone: +48 22 608 50 50 Joanna Bogumil-Rebis Fax: +48 22 608 50 52 Al. Jerozolimskie 181 Email: bogumil.joanna@synthes.com PL 02-222 Warsaw Course information Information and registration: http://cracow1209.aospine.org Course fee AOSpine members Euro 846. (6% discount) AOSpine non-members Euro 900. Included in course fee Course certificate, CME accreditation, course bag, course materials, lunch & coffee breaks, course dinner Venue Hilton Garden Inn Krakow Phone: +48 12 399 90 00 33 Marii Konopnickiej str. Fax: +48 12 399 90 01 PL 30-302 Cracow www.placeshilton.com/krakow
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