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Event program

 AOTrauma Masters Course—Current
 Concepts—Soft-Tissue and Polytrauma
 Soft-Tissue Reconstruction–Limb Salvage–Polytrauma

 December 3–8, 2017     Davos, Switzerland

 Lecture hall: Flüela

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The first AO Course was held in Davos in 1960—these early courses
pioneered psychomotor techniques by teaching practical skills of
AO Techniques. Since those early days over 455,000 surgeons and
155,000 ORP from over 110 countries have attended AO Courses.

Content
2    Floor plan
4    Value statement
4    The AO principles of fracture management
5    Welcome
6    Course structure
6    Goal of the course
6    Target participants
6    Learning objectives
6    Course description
7    Chairpersons
7    Faculty
8    Self-directed learning modules–Learning objectives
10 Self-directed learning modules–Chairpersons and faculty
16 Sunday, December 3, 2017
17 Monday, December 4, 2017
18 Tuesday, December 5, 2017
23 Wednesday, December 6, 2017
24 Thursday, December 7, 2017
29 Friday, December 8, 2017
30 Event organization
31 Event information
32 Event venue
32 Business center
32 Exhibitions
32 Wireless network
33 AO Foundation—Principles of AO Educational Events
34 AO Research Institute Davos (ARI)
35 Sponsors
36 Upcoming AO Courses—Davos 2018
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    Value statement
    AOTrauma is committed to improve patient care
    outcomes through the highest quality education.
    We strive to combine the right knowledge and surgical
    skills that empower the orthopedic and trauma surgeons
    to put theory into practice and to improve fracture
    management for the benefit of the patient.

    The AO principles of fracture management

               Fracture reduction and                                     Fracture fixation providing
        fixation to restore anatomical                                    absolute or relative stability, as
                          relationships.                                  required by the “personality” of
                                                                          the fracture, the patient, and the
                                                1             2           injury.

      Early and safe mobilization and                                     Preservation of the blood supply
     rehabilitation of the injured part         4             3           to soft-tissues and bone by gentle
          and the patient as a whole.                                     reduction techniques and careful
                                                                          handling.
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Welcome
Dear AOTrauma course participant
Welcome to AOTrauma’s Davos Courses 2017. AOTrauma provides a wide range of relevant
courses designed to meet your specific professional needs. We are confident that you will find
your course as well as the networking experiences professionally rewarding.

With a global reputation for innovation, leadership, and excellence in Continuing Medical
Education (CME), the AOTrauma Clinical Division and the AO Education Institute are
transforming education. AOTrauma is constantly expanding its portfolio of educational activities
available to you. Continuing Medical Education is not just about face-to-face courses. Portfolios
address the specific clinical problems that you encounter every day. Visit the AOTrauma home
page (www.aotrauma.org) to sample the new assets which are being added constantly.

The AOTrauma Davos Courses offer more than just a course experience. Your primary focus
is active engagement in your course. In addition, we encourage you to:

• Interact with over 300 international faculty
• Expand your professional network by establishing new relationships with colleagues that
  include faculty and participants from over 80 countries
• Visit and speak with staff and surgeons from the AO Foundation’s Clinical Divisions, Institutes
  and Initiatives. Both the exhibits in the AO World and the “Insight into the AO Center Davos”
  allow you to learn about the AO’s ongoing activities and the resources available to support
  you in your clinical work
• Experience the 'AO Spirit' of collegiality and camaraderie that is felt by participants and
  faculty alike at the Davos Courses

Your current level of knowledge, attitudes, and skills will be challenged throughout the week.
The best-in-class curriculum and faculty will provide you a memorable learning experience that
will remain with you for a lifetime.

If you enjoy the experience during this week and would like to stay in touch with the elite
AOTrauma organization, we invite you to become a member of AOTrauma. Membership
for medical doctors (and DO’s) requires only a completed AOTrauma Basic Principles Course
and the payment of a reasonable yearly fee.

Yours sincerely,

Wa'el Taha                              Kodi Kojima
Chairperson AOTrauma                    Chairperson AOTrauma
Education Commission                    International Board

PS: Your experiences with us, over the next few days, will result in the realization of new and
meaningful knowledge, skills, and understanding that we hope will translate into improved
patient care.
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    Course structure                                             Learning objectives
    This 5-day, Masters-level course comprises three 1-day       Upon completion of this course, participants will be
    modules. Participants also select two from a wide            able to:
    choice of 1-day self-directed learning modules.              • Apply knowledge of soft-tissue anatomy to patients with
                                                                   open fractures
                                                                 • Select and perform appropriate simple flaps for soft-
                                                                   tissue injuries
    Goal of the course                                           • Identify key issues in decision-making between limb
                                                                   salvage versus amputation
                                                                 • Identify and select the treatment options for bone defects
    The goal of this course is to increase knowledge and         • Perform as a member of the trauma team, understanding
    skills for managing difficult and complex cases. State-of-     the role of orthopedic trauma surgeon in the holistic
    the-art techniques and approaches, best practices for          management of the polytraumatized patient
    treatment, and the management of complications will
    all be addressed at a high level.

                                                                 Course description
    Target participants                                          Current Concepts courses and modules address the
                                                                 latest techniques and best practices in operative
    Participants must have completed the AOTrauma Basic          fracture management to deal with complex orthopedic
    Principles and Advanced Principles courses. They must        trauma problems. The course includes many case
    be actively involved in orthopedic trauma management         presentations and open group discussions moderated
    and preferably have at least five years of experience        by experts in the field. Best evidence is presented
    post residency in trauma surgery. Participants must be       through summary lectures, and practical exercises and
    willing to share their ideas and be able to communicate      simulations are integrated where appropriate.
    well in English.
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Overall
Chairperson                      Chairperson                             Co-Chairperson

Friedrich Baumgaertel            Merng Koon Wong                         Juan Manuel Concha Sandoval
University of Marburg            Singapore General Hospital              University Hospital of Cauca
Koblenz, Germany                 Singapore, Singapore                    Popayan, Colombia

International Faculty
Kodi             Kojima       University of São Paulo                    São Paulo       Brazil
Frankie          Leung        Queen Mary Hospital                        Pok Fu Lam      Hong Kong
Seyed Mohammad Tahami         Shahid Chamran Hospital                    Shiraz          Iran
Bien-Keem        Tan          SingHealth/Singapore General Hospital      Singapore       Singapore
Yuan-Kun         Tu           E-DA Hospital                              Kaohsiung       Taiwan
David            Volgas       University of Missouri                     Columbia        USA

Regional Faculty
Panagiotis       Giannoudis   Leeds General Infirmary University Hospital Leeds          United Kingdom
Christian        Krettek      Medizinische Hochschule Hannover           Hannover        Germany

National Faculty
Hans-Christoph   Pape         University of Zurich                       Zurich          Switzerland

Guest Lecturer
Chang-Wug        Oh           Kyungpook National University Hospital     Daegu           South Korea
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    Self-directed learning modules–Learning objectives
    Fracture-Related Infection                                  Nonunion

    Upon completion of this module, participants will be        Upon completion of this module, participants will be
    able to:                                                    able to:
    • Perform an appropriate diagnostic workup for              • Classify and diagnose the different types of nonunion
      postoperative fracture-related infection                  • Analyze the causing factors of failed fracture healing
    • Recognize the role of biofilm and bacterial               • Formulate a treatment plan for each type of
      defenses in implant-related infection                       nonunion
    • Describe why resistant organisms are a serious            • Explain the treatment strategies for nonunion
      problem in care                                             complicated with infection and critical bone loss
    • Describe the important steps for the prevention
      of infection
                                                                Malunion
    • Manage acute and chronic postsurgical and
      fracture-related infection
                                                                Upon completion of this module, participants will be
    • Recognize the key role of surgical debridement in
                                                                able to:
      management of fracture-related infection
                                                                • Perform radiographic evaluation and deformity
    • Describe techniques to manage soft-tissue
                                                                  analysis
      and bone defects after debridement
                                                                • Use a preoperative template to measure and plan
                                                                  correction of malunion
    Surgical Priorities in Blast Injuries                       • Analyze and plan to correct complex long-bone
                                                                  deformities
    Upon completion of this module, participants will be
    able to:
                                                                External Fixation for Acute Trauma and Nonunion
    • Recognize damage control, triage, and early
      resuscitation priorities associated with blast injuries
                                                                Upon completion of this module, participants will be
    • Explain how to prioritize multiple injuries
                                                                able to:
    • Apply appropriate management strategies
                                                                • Describe the principles of external fixation
      for wounds and vascular injuries,
                                                                • Recognize the external fixation methods for acute
      including the use of a fasciotomy
                                                                  trauma and nonunion
                                                                • Evaluate patients and select appropriate external
    Management of Blast Injuries                                  fixation methods
                                                                • Apply the principles of management of nonunion
    Upon completion of this module, participants will be          with external fixation
    able to:                                                    • Describe the methods and indications for unilateral
    • Recognize specific injury patterns to the                   external fixation and ring fixation
      musculoskeletal system common to blast                    • Recognize safe techniques and manage
      and ballistic injuries                                      complications
    • Describe appropriate management of lower limb
      injuries, including salvage versus amputation
                                                                External Fixation for Bone Defects and
    • Describe appropriate management of hand
                                                                Deformity Correction
      and upper extremity injuries
    • Describe appropriate management of complex
                                                                Upon completion of this module, participants will be
      problems such as multiple amputations, pelvic
                                                                able to:
      injuries, burns, and infection
                                                                • Describe the principles of external fixation and
                                                                  distraction osteogenesis
                                                                • Analyze clinical and radiographic findings and
                                                                  the center of rotation of angulation (CORA)
                                                                • Apply the principles of management of bone defects
                                                                  and deformity correction with external fixation
                                                                • Describe the techniques to correct bone defects
                                                                  and deformity using conventional ring
                                                                  and 6-axis hexapod systems
                                                                • Recognize safe techniques and manage
                                                                  complications
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Self-directed learning modules–Learning objectives
Nailing of Complex Fractures—Special Situations            Pediatric Proximal Femoral and
                                                           Other Unusual Fractures
Upon completion of this module, participants will be
able to:                                                   Upon completion of this module, participants will be
• Perform correct decision-making and preoperative         able to:
  planning for nailing procedures for complex              • Recognize different types of proximal femoral
  diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures                       fractures
• Perform correct decision-making and preoperative         • Address the challenges presented by these fractures
  planning for nailing procedures for special situations   • Apply appropriate methods to achieve anatomical
  (osteoporotic bone, atypical fractures, polytrauma,        reduction and stable fixation
  and soft-tissue injury)                                  • Identify unusual fractures as a result of bone cysts,
• Explain the indications and limitations of nailing         fibrous dysplasia, and osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)
  for fractures involving articular segments               • Recognize the importance of early expert treatment
• Describe options for obtaining and keeping good            and long-term follow-up
  reduction while nailing more proximal and distal         • Anticipate, prevent, and/or manage complications
  diaphyseal fractures
• Explain how to minimize complications, recognize,
                                                           Pediatric Elbow Fractures and
  and manage complications that occur
                                                           Growth Plate Injuries

Complications Related to Nailing                           Upon completion of this module, participants will be
                                                           able to:
Upon completion of this module, participants will be       • Describe supracondylar fracture patterns with
able to:                                                     relevance to reduction and fixation techniques
• Define and recognize delayed union, nonunion,            • Apply appropriate methods to perform reduction and
  malunion, and infection, and carry out an appropriate      stable fixation of supracondylar fractures
  diagnostic work-up                                       • Anticipate, prevent and/or manage complications
• Develop a treatment plan based on the cause              • Correctly identify and treat physeal injuries of both
• Explain the treatment options and indications              the upper and lower limbs
  for delayed union and nonunion                           • Recognize the importance of early expert treatment
• Explain the treatment options and indications              and long-term follow-up
  for nailing in malunion                                  • Describe the management of important physeal
• Explain the treatment options and indications              injuries
  for infection and broken nails
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     Chairperson                         Co-Chairperson
     Fracture-Related Infection

     Iain McFadyen                       Chang-Wug Oh
     University Hospital of North        Kyungpook National University
     Staffordshire                       Hospital
     Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom      Daegu, South Korea

     International Faculty
     Matheus           Azi            Hosptial Manoel Victorino                 Salvador     Brazil
     Stephen           Kates          Virginia Commonwealth University          Glen Allen   USA
     Sami              Roukoz         Hotel Dieu de France                      Beirut       Lebanon

     Regional Faculty
     Brian             Bernstein      Life Orthopaedic Hospital                 Cape Town    South Africa
     Christian         Snyckers       Eugene Marais Hospital                    Pretoria     South Africa

     National Faculty
     Olivier           Borens         Centre hospitalier univ. vaudois (CHUV)   Lausanne     Switzerland
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Chairperson                           Co-Chairperson
Surgical Priorities in Blast Injuries and Management of Blast Injuries

Roger Wilber                          Paul Gladden
Case Western Reserve University,      Tulane Medical Center Hospital
Metro Health Center                   and Clinic
Cleveland, USA                        New Orleans, USA

International Faculty
Waleed             Abdulwahid      Ghazi Hariri Surgical Specialty Hospital   Baghdad       Iraq
David              Alagar          Philippine Orthopedic Center               Quezon City   Philippines
Jean-Claude        D'Alleyrand     Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda    USA
León               Mora Herrera    CORA Group–Clínica El Rosario              Medellín      Colombia
Peter              Rhee            Mayo Clinic                                Rochester     USA
Martin             Richardson      University of Melbourne                    Melbourne     Australia

Regional Faculty
Alexander          Lerner          Ziv Medical Center                         Zefat         Israel

Guest Lecturer
Juan              Concha Sandoval Universidad del Cauca                       Popayan       Colombia
Rami              Mosheiff         Hadassah Medical Centre                    Jerusalem     Israel
Fabio             Suárez Romero Hospital Militar Central                      Bogotá        Colombia
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     Chairperson                           Co-Chairperson
     Nonunion and Malunion

     Osama Farouk                          Jong–Keon Oh
     Assiut University Hospitals           Korea University Guro Hospital
     Assiut, Egypt                         Seoul, South Korea

     International Faculty
     Timothy             Achor          University of Texas at Houston      Houston      USA
     William             Dias Belangero UNICAMP                             Campinas     Brazil
     Mark                Lee            University of California, Davis     Sacramento   USA
     Ki-Chul             Park           Hanyang University Guri Hospital    Guri         South Korea
     Rodrigo             Pesantez–Hoyos Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá        Bogotá       Colombia
     Fouad               Sadek          Pelvic and Hip Clinic               Cairo        Egypt

     Regional Faculty
     Marco               Berlusconi     Istituto Clinico Humanitas          Milano       Italy

     National Faculty
     Martin              Stoddart       AO Research Institute               Davos        Switzerland

     Guest Lecturer
     Sean                Nork           Harborview Medical Center           Seattle      USA
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Chairperson                         Co-Chairperson
External Fixation for Acute Trauma and Nonunion and for Bone Defects and Deformity Correction

Spence Reid                         Vajara Phiphobmongkol
Penn State University College       Bangkok Hospital
of Medicine                         Bangkok, Thailand
Hershey, USA

International Faculty
Mangal             Parihar      Mangal Anand Hospital                    Mumbai              India
Dalia              Sepulveda    Sociedad Profesionales                   Santiago de Chile   Chile
                                de Traumatologia LTDA
Firas              Suleiman     Royal Medical Services                   Amman               Jordan

Regional Faculty
Dankward           Höntzsch     Private practice                         Tübingen            Germany
Leonid             Solomin      Vreden Russian Research Institute        St.Petersburg       Russia
                                of Traumatology
Andrey             Volna        Russian University of Friendship of Peoples Moscow           Russia

National Faculty
Theddy             Slongo       Inselspital                              Bern                Switzerland
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     Chairperson                         Co-Chairperson
     Nailing of Complex Fractures—Special Situations and Complications Related to Nailing

     Sergei Fischer                      Ernest Kwek
     Universidade Federal do Paraná      Tan Tock Seng Hospital
     Hospital do Trabalhador             Singapore, Singapore
     Curitiba, Brazil

     International Faculty
     Saeed             Al-Thani       UAE University                         Dubai            UAE
     Paulo             Barbosa        Hospital Quinta D'Or                   Rio de Janeiro   Brazil
     Christopher       Finkemeier     Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons             Granite Bay      USA
                                      of North California
     Vincenzo          Giordano       Hospital Municipal Miguel Couto        Rio de Janeiro   Brazil
     Tak Wing          Lau            Queen Mary Hospital                    Hong Kong        Hong Kong

     Regional Faculty
     Christian         Kammerlander Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich   Munich           Germany
     Martin            Hessmann       Academic Teaching Hospital Fulda       Fulda            Germany
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Chairperson                        Co-Chairperson
Pediatric Proximal Femoral and Other Unusual Fractures
and Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Growth Plate Injuries

James Hui                          Jamil Soni
National University Hospital       University Hospital Cajuru
Singapore                          Curitiba, Brazil
Singapore, Singapore

International Faculty
Wang                Chow        Queen Mary Hospital and                    Hong Kong           Hong Kong
                                The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital
Pedro               Jorba       Legaria Children's Hospital                Mexico City         Mexico
Khalid              Khoshhal    College of Medicine, Taibah University     Almadinah Almunawwar Saudi Arabia

Unni                Narayanan   The Hospital for Sick Children             Toronto             Canada

Regional Faculty
Arnold              Besselaar   Catharina Ziekenhuis                       Eindhoven           Netherlands
Jonathan            Dwyer       University Hospital of North Midlands      Stoke-on-Trent      United Kingdom

National Faculty
Nicolas             Lutz        Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois   Lausanne            Switzerland
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     Sunday, December 3, 2017
     TIME            AGENDA ITEM
     15:00           Opening of the Congress Center
     15:00–17:00     Registration of participants
     17:00–18:00     Opening ceremony
     18:00–19:00     FOUNDERS’ RECEPTION
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Monday, December 4, 2017
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                                                         WHO
              LOCATION Flüela

              Soft-tissue coverage for the nonmicrovascular surgeon

09:30–09:40   Welcome and introduction to the course and today's module           MK Wong
09:40–09:55   Why does soft-tissue matter?                                        YK Tu
09:55–10:15   The principles of damaged soft-tissue management                    BK Tan
10:15–10:30   Wound temporization                                                 D Volgas
10:30–10:50   Flap terminology and concepts                                       YK Tu

10:50–11:15   COFFEE BREAK

11:15–11:35   Fasciocutaneous flaps                                               D Volgas
11:35–11:50   Sural flaps                                                         BK Tan
11:50–12:10   Muscle flaps                                                        J Concha Sandoval
12:10–12:30   When local flaps are not enough                                     YK Tu

12:30–14:00   LUNCH BREAK

14:00–15:30   Discussion group 1
              Soft-tissue coverage
              Group 17 – Landwasser 17                                            YK Tu, J Concha Sandoval
              Group 18 – Landwasser 18                                            BK Tan, K Kojima
              Group 35 – Flüela                                                   D Volgas, F Leung
15:30–15:50   TRANSFER TO THE HOSPITAL
              MEETING POINT 15:30 MAIN ENTRANCE CONGRESS CENTER

15:50–16:00   Preparation for the anatomical specimen laboratory
16:00–18:30   Anatomical specimen laboratory
              • Sural flap                                                        BK Tan
              • Saphenous flap                                                    YK Tu
              • Soleus/gastrocnemius flap                                         J Concha Sandoval
18:30–18:35   LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL AT HOSPITAL

18:35–18:50   Summary, evaluation, and take-home messages                         J Concha Sandoval
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     Tuesday, December 5, 2017
     Fracture-Related Infection Surgical Priorities in Blast Injuries
     TIME          AGENDA ITEM                               WHO                 TIME          AGENDA ITEM                          WHO
                   LOCATION Dischma                                                            LOCATION Schwarzhorn
     08:00–08:05 Welcome and introduction to today's         I McFadyen, CW Oh   08:00–08:15 Welcome and introduction to today's    R Wilber
                 module                                                                      module
     08:05–08:40 Interactive case discussion                 I McFadyen, CW Oh   08:15–09:45 Plenary case discussion 1              All faculty
                 on a mismanaged case                                                        Initial management                     R Wilber, P Gladden,
                                                                                                                                    W Abdulwahid
     08:40–09:00 Diagnostic work-up for infection—           O Borens
                 state-of-the art bloodwork,                                     09:45–10:10 Mass casualty and triage               R Mosheiff
                 fluid analysis, and imaging
                                                                                 10:10–10:40 Ballistic and blast injuries           P Gladden
     09:00–09:40 Interactive case discussion—the role        S Kates, O Borens
                                                                                 10:40–11:00 COFFEE BREAK
                 of biofilm in implant-associated
                 infection                                                       11:00–11:20   First responders                     M Richardson
     09:40–09:55 Surgical-site infection—what is             S Kates             11:20–11:40   Damage control and resuscitation     W Abdulwahid
                 important for prevention?
                                                                                 11:40–12:00 Question and answer session            All faculty
     09:55–10:10 Debridement, wound care, and the          I McFadyen
                                                                                 12:00–13:30 LUNCH BREAK
                 prevention of infection in open fractures
                                                                                 13:30–14:45   Plenary case discussion 2            All faculty
     10:10–10:30   COFFEE BREAK
                                                                                               Surgical priorities                  M Richardson,
     10:30–12:00 Discussion group 1                                                                                                 JC D'Alleyrand,
                 Group 16 – Landwasser 16                    All faculty                                                            L Mora Herrera
                 Group 17 – Landwasser 17
                                                                                 14:45–15:10   Prioritizing multiple injuries       W Abdulwahid
                 Group 18 – Landwasser 18
                 Group 34 – Dischma                                              15:10–15:30   COFFEE BREAK

     12:00–13:30 LUNCH BREAK                                                     15:30–15:50   Wound debridement and management     JC D'Alleyrand
     13:30–13:50 Management of the acute postoperative       O Borens            15:50–16:10   Vascular injury management           P Gladden
                 infection—retain or remove implants,
                                                                                 16:10–16:30   Fasciotomy                           P Rhee
                 and the role of antibiotics
                                                                                 16:30–16:45 Question and answer session            All faculty
     13:50–14:20 Case-based lecture—infected nonunion        CW Oh
                                                                                 16:45–16:55   Summary, evaluation, and take-home   R Wilber
     14:20–14:40 Surgical management of established          C Snyckers
                                                                                               messages
                 infection—what should be the extent
                 of debridement?
     14:40–14:55 Local antibiotic delivery in orthopedics— M Azi
                 latest products
     14:55–15:00 LOCATION CHANGE TO DISCUSSION
                   GROUPS
     15:00–16:15   Discussion group 2
                   Group 16 – Landwasser 16                  All faculty
                   Group 17 – Landwasser 17
                   Group 18 – Landwasser 18
                   Group 34 – Dischma
     16:15–16:35   COFFEE BREAK
     16:35–16:55   Surgical management—what are the          S Roukoz
                   options to fill the soft-tissue defect?
     16:55–17:15   Surgical management—what are the          B Bernstein
                   options to fill the bone defect?
     17:15–17:30   Summary, evaluation, and take-home        I McFadyen, CW Oh
                   messages
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Nonunion
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                              WHO                 TIME          AGENDA ITEM                             WHO
              LOCATION Flüela                                                            LOCATION Flüela
08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today’s        O Farouk            14:00–14:15   Interactive case discussion—            KC Park
            module                                                                       nonunion after nailing—
                                                                                         revision with another nail or plate
08:10–08:25 Interactive case discussion—               W Dias Belangero
            why did it fail to heal?                                       14:15–14:30   Interactive case discussion—            T Achor
                                                                                         nonunion with a broken implant
Module 1      Types of nonunion                        Moderator:
                                                       W Dias Belangero                Case-based discussion—                    Presenter:
                                                                                       how to manage this case?                  M Berlusconi
08:25–08:40 Case-based lecture—hypertrophic            T Achor
                                                                                       Periarticular nonunion                    Moderator: T Achor
            nonunion—why and what now?
                                                                           14:30–14:40 Introduction of a case, basic information
08:40–08:55 Case-based lecture—oligotrophic and        W Dias Belangero    14:40–15:10 Working in small groups
            atrophic nonunion—diagnosis—how?                                           • Develop a preoperative plan (15 mins)
                                                                                       • Several groups present their plan
08:55–09:10 Case-based lecture with supporting         KC Park
                                                                                          (15 mins)
            evidence—nonunion after minimally                              15:10–15:20 What has been done for the patient?
            invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO)—
                                                                                       And outcome
            what went wrong?                                               15:20–15:30 Plenary discussion
              Case-based discussion—                    Presenter: M Lee   15:30–15:40 An evidence-based summary lecture—
              how to manage this case?                  Moderator: JK Oh               periarticular nonunion
              Atrophic nonunion with                                       15:40–16:00 COFFEE BREAK
              malalignment
09:10–09:20   Introduction of a case, basic information                    Module 3      Difficult areas and new advances        Moderator:
09:20–09:50   Working in small groups                                                                                            R Pesantez-Hoyos
              • Develop a preoperative plan (15 mins)
              • Several groups present their plan                          16:00–16:15   Bone grafting in nonunion—tips and      T Achor
                 (15 mins)                                                               pitfalls in the use of autograft and
              What has been done for the patient?                                        allograft
09:50–10:00
              And outcome                                                  16:15–16:30   Bone substitutes and advances for       M Stoddart
10:00–10:10   Plenary discussion                                                         enhancing bone healing
10:10–10:20   An evidence-based summary lecture—
              atrophic nonunion with malalignment                          16:30–16:45 Use of reamer irrigator aspirator (RIA)   R Pesantez-Hoyos
                                                                                       systems—pitfalls and complications
10:20–10:40 COFFEE BREAK
                                                                           16:45–16:50 Question and answer session               R Pesantez-Hoyos
Module 2      Nonunions complicated with               Moderator:
              bone loss and complex problems           F Sadek                         Case-based discussion—                    Presenter: JK Oh
                                                                                       how to manage this case?                  Moderator: M Lee
10:40–10:55 Evidence-based lecture—treatment           KC Park                         Nonunion with critical-size bone loss
            options of severe bone loss                                    16:50–17:00 Introduction of a case, basic information
                                                                           17:00–17:30 Working in small groups
10:55–11:10   Evidence-based lecture—treatment         F Sadek
                                                                                       • Develop a preoperative plan (15 mins)
              strategies of periprosthetic nonunion
                                                                                       • Several groups present their plan
11:10–11:25   Evidence-based lecture—treatment         O Farouk                           (15 mins)
              strategies of infected nonunion                              17:30–17:40 What has been done for the patient?
                                                                                       And outcome
11:25–11:35   Question and answer session              F Sadek
                                                                           17:40–17:50 Plenary discussion
11:35–11:50   Case-based lecture—Masquelet             R Pesantez-Hoyos    17:50–18:00 An evidence-based summary lecture—
              technique                                                                nonunion with critical bone defect
11:50–12:05   Case-based lecture—bone transport        JK Oh               18:00–18:10 Summary, evaluation, and take-home        O Farouk
              over plate                                                               messages
12:05–12:20 Case-based lecture—bone transport          JK Oh
            over nail
12:20–12:30   Question and answer session              F Sadek
12:30–14:00 LUNCH BREAK
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     Tuesday, December 5, 2017
     External Fixation for Acute Trauma and Nonunion
     TIME           AGENDA ITEM                              WHO                TIME          AGENDA ITEM                            WHO
                    LOCATION Sertig                                                           LOCATION Sertig
     08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today's         S Reid,            Module 3      Nonunion                               Moderator:
                 module                                      V Phiphobmongkol                                                        L Solomin
     Module 1       General principles                       Moderator:         13:30–13:45   The problem of the infected nonunion   S Reid
                                                             V Phiphobmongkol
                                                                                13:45–14:00 Clinical and radiographic evaluation     A Volna
     08:10–08:25 Spectrum of external fixation               S Reid                         of nonunion
                 in acute trauma
                                                                                14:00–14:20 Case-based lecture—treatment strategies M Parihar
     08:25–08:35 Techniques of pin and wire insertion        T Slongo                       for nonunion with external fixation
     08:35–08:50 Safe zones for the insertion of wires       V Phiphobmongkol   14:20–14:40 Case-based lecture—management            L Solomin
                 and half-pins                                                              of nonunion with bone loss
     08:50–09:05 Principles of circular frame                L Solomin          14:40–14:45 LOCATION CHANGE TO DISCUSSION
                 construction—equipment and                                                   GROUPS
                 terminology                                                    14:45–16:10   Discussion group 2
     09:05–09:20 Biology of distraction osteogenesis—        A Volna                          External fixation in nonunion
                 techniques of corticotomy                                                    and infection treatment
                                                                                              Group 13 – Landwasser 13               All faculty
     09:20–09:30 Question and answer session                 All faculty                      Group 14 – Landwasser 14
     Module 2       Acute trauma                             Moderator:                       Group 15 – Landwasser 15
                                                             A Volna                          Group 36 – Sertig

     09:30–09:40 External fixation for damage control        V Phiphobmongkol   16:10–16:30   COFFEE BREAK
                 orthopedics (DCO)—tips and tricks                              Module 4      Pin/frame management and               Moderator:
     09:40–09:55 Case-based lecture—unilateral               D Sepulveda                      removal                                M Parihar
                 external fixation for definitive fracture
                                                                                16:30–16:45 Management principles of a patient       T Slongo
                 management
                                                                                            in an external fixator
     09:55–10:10 Case-based lecture—ring fixation            A Volna
                                                                                16:45–16:55   Management of complications            M Parihar
                 in definitive fracture management
                                                                                              in the external fixator
     10:10–10:25    External fixation techniques             F Suleiman
                                                                                16:55–17:05   External frame removal                 F Suleiman
                    for soft-tissue management
                                                                                              and postremoval management
     10:25–10:30 Question and answer session                 All faculty
                                                                                17:05–17:15   Question and answer session            All faculty
     10:30–10:45 COFFEE BREAK
                                                                                17:15–17:30   Summary, evaluation, and take-home     S Reid,
     10:45–12:15    Discussion group 1                                                        messages                               V Phiphobmongkol
                    External fixation in acute trauma
                    Group 13 – Landwasser 13                 All faculty
                    Group 14 – Landwasser 14
                    Group 15 – Landwasser 15
                    Group 36 – Sertig
     12:15–13:30    LUNCH BREAK
AOTrauma Masters Course—Current Concepts—Soft-Tissue and Polytrauma                         21

Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Nailing of Complex Fractures—Special Situations
TIME           AGENDA ITEM                             WHO                TIME          AGENDA ITEM                                WHO
               LOCATION Sanada 2                                                        LOCATION Sanada 2
08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today’s        S Fischer          12:00–12:15   Metaphyseal tibial fractures—              C Finkemeier
            module                                                                      reduction techniques
Module 1       Intra- and periarticular fractures      Moderator:         12:15–12:25   Question and answer session                All faculty
                                                       M Hessmann         12:25–13:55   LUNCH BREAK
08:10–08:25 Nailing of clavicular fractures—           TW Lau
                                                                          Module 3      Nailing in special situations              Moderator:
            tips and tricks
                                                                                                                                   C Kammerlander
08:25–08:40 Proximal humeral fractures—                M Hessmann
                                                                          13:55–14:10   Nailing of fractures in the elderly/       C Kammerlander
            can we nail it?
                                                                                        osteoporotic bones
08:40–08:55 Nailing of trochanteric fractures—         C Kammerlander
                                                                          14:10–14:25   Nailing atypical fractures and fractures   M Hessmann
            tips to improve implant positioning
                                                                                        with abnormal anatomy—tips and tricks
            and results
                                                                          Module 4      Controversies on nailing                   Moderator:
08:55–09:10 Nailing fractures of the distal third      P Barbosa
            of the femur—tips and tricks                                                                                           C Finkemeier

09:10–09:25 Nailing of fibular malleolus fractures—    V Giordano         14:25–14:40 Nailing fractures in polytrauma patients— S Al-Thani
            tips, tricks, and results                                                 current concepts and contemporary
                                                                                      trends
09:25–09:35 Question and answer session                All faculty
                                                                          14:40–14:55 Nailing fractures with soft-tissue injury— C Finkemeier
09:35–09:40 LOCATION CHANGE TO DISCUSSION                                             what are the limits?
               GROUPS
                                                                          14:55–15:20   COFFEE BREAK
09:40–10:55 Discussion group 1
            Nailing in periarticular                                      15:20–16:50 Discussion group 2
            and metaphyseal fractures                                                 Complex fractures, and nailing
            Group 19 – Landwasser 19                   All faculty                    in special situations
            Group 20 – Landwasser 20                                                  Group 19 – Landwasser 19                     All faculty
            Group 21 – Landwasser 21                                                  Group 20 – Landwasser 20
            Group 41 – Sanada 2                                                       Group 21 – Landwasser 21
                                                                                      Group 41 – Sanada 2
10:55–11:15    COFFEE BREAK
                                                                          16:50–16:55 LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL
Module 2       Complex fractures                       Moderator:
               of the lower extremity                  E Kwek             16:55–17:10   Update on current implant                  P Barbosa
                                                                                        developments and new indications
11:15–11:30    Segmental fractures of the femur        E Kwek                           for nailing
               and tibia—tips and tricks for nailing
                                                                          17:10–17:25   Summary, evaluation, and take-home         E Kwek, S Fischer
11:30–11:45    Nailing subtrochanteric fractures       C Finkemeier                     messages
               of the femur—tips and tricks
11:45–12:00    Management of “floating knee” injuries— S Al-Thani
               reduction strategies, intraoperative
               assessment, and tips for nailing
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     Tuesday, December 5, 2017
     Pediatric Proximal Femoral and Other Unusual Fractures
     TIME          AGENDA ITEM                               WHO           TIME          AGENDA ITEM                           WHO
                   LOCATION Sanada 1                                                     LOCATION Sanada 1

     Module 1      Proximal femoral fractures                Moderator:    Module 2      Management of unusual pediatric       Moderator:
                                                             N Lutz                      fractures                             U Narayanan
     08:00–08:15 Welcome and introduction to today’s         J Hui         14:00–14:10   Unusual fractures warm-up case        J Hui
                 module
                                                                           14:10–15:15   Round table discussion 3
     08:15–08:25 Plenary case discussion—proximal            J Soni                      How to recognize fractures            All faculty
                 femoral fractures—warm-up case                                          in pathological bone
                                                                                         • Recognize when it is a
     08:25–08:35 The relevant anatomy of proximal            K Khoshhal                    pathological state
                 femoral fractures                                                       • Diagnose pathological bone
     08:35–08:45 The classification of children's proximal   P Jorba                       (benign or malignant, progressive
                 femoral fractures                                                         or nonprogressive condition)
                                                                                         • Adapt treatment appropriately
     08:45–08:55 Decision making—imaging, timing,          A Besselaar                     to diagnosis
                 closed versus open reduction, patient
                                                                           15:15–15:45   COFFEE BREAK
                 positioning, surgical approach, operative
                 treatment options versus nonoperative                     15:45–17:00   Round table discussion 4
                 options                                                                 Selected unusual fractures            All faculty
                                                                                         • Simple cysts
     08:55–09:05 Principles of fixation—stability—is         U Narayanan
                                                                                         • Pathological fractures
                 interfragmental compression required?                                   • Fibrous dysplasia
     09:05–10:05 Round table discussion 1                                                • Osteogenesis imperfecta
                 Pediatric proximal femoral fractures        All faculty                 • Nonaccidental injury

     10:05–10:20 COFFEE BREAK                                              17:00–17:10   Reevaluation of warm-up case          J Hui

     10:20–10:40 Practical master table demonstration N Lutz, W Chow       17:10–17:30   Unusual pediatric fractures—summary   J Hui
                 Proximal femoral fracture plate                                         and take-home messages

     10:40–12:10   Round table discussion 2
                   Pediatric proximal femoral fractures, All faculty
                   more complex cases, complications,
                   and management
     12:10–12:20   Reevaluation of warm-up case              J Soni
     12:20–12:30   Pediatric proximal femoral fractures—     J Soni
                   summary and take-home messages
     12:30–14:00 LUNCH BREAK
AOTrauma Masters Course—Current Concepts—Soft-Tissue and Polytrauma   23

Wednesday, December 6, 2017
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                                                            WHO
              LOCATION Flüela

              Limb salvage and amputation

08:30–09:45   Discussion group 1
              Bone defects
              Group 17 – Landwasser 17                                               CW Oh, C Krettek
              Group 18 – Landwasser 18                                               P Giannoudis, MK Wong
              Group 35 – Flüela                                                      HC Pape, SM Tahami
09:45–09:50   LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL

09:50–10:05   Orthopedic first aid in high-energy extremity trauma                   P Giannoudis
10:05–10:25   Solutions to bone defects                                              K Kojima
10:25–10:40   Bone transport                                                         CW Oh

10:40–11:00   COFFEE BREAK

11:00–11:20   Interactive case discussion                                            C Krettek
11:20–11:40   Limb salvage versus amputation—dilemma                                 YK Tu
11:40–11:55   How to do a great amputation                                           C Krettek
11:55–12:15   Arthroplasty in elderly patients with severe periarticular fractures   MK Wong

12:15–13:45   LUNCH BREAK

13:45–15:05   Discussion group 2
              Salvage
              Group 17 – Landwasser 17                                               YK Tu, F Leung
              Group 18 – Landwasser 18                                               C Krettek, BK Tan
              Group 35 – Flüela                                                      K Kojima, SM Tahami

15:05–15:20   COFFEE BREAK

15:20–15:40   TRANSFER TO THE HOSPITAL
              MEETING POINT 15:20 MAIN ENTRANCE CONGRESS CENTER

15:40–15:45   Preparation for the anatomical specimen laboratory
15:45–18:45   Anatomical specimen laboratory
              • Single-incision compartment release                                  MK Wong
              • Preparation for bone transport—                                      CW Oh
                corticotomy and Schanz screw insertion
              • Through-knee amputation                                              K Kojima
18:45–18:50   LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL AT HOSPITAL

18:50–19:00   Summary, evaluation, and take-home messages                            C Krettek
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     Thursday, December 7, 2017
     Fracture-Related Infection Management of Blast Injuries
     TIME          AGENDA ITEM                               WHO                 TIME          AGENDA ITEM                              WHO
                   LOCATION Dischma                                                            LOCATION Schwarzhorn
     08:00–08:05 Welcome and introduction to today's         I McFadyen, CW Oh   08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today's        R Wilber
                 module                                                                      module
     08:05–08:40 Interactive case discussion                 I McFadyen, CW Oh   08:10–09:20 Plenary case discussion 1                  All faculty
                 on a mismanaged case                                                        Lower extremity injury                     A Lerner,
                                                                                                                                        W Abdulwahid,
     08:40–09:00 Diagnostic work-up for infection—           O Borens
                                                                                                                                        P Gladden
                 state-of-the art bloodwork,
                 fluid analysis, and imaging                                     09:20–09:40 Limb salvage versus amputation             A Lerner
     09:00–09:40 Interactive case discussion—                S Kates, O Borens   09:40–09:55 Below-knee injury management               L Mora Herrera
                 the role of biofilm in
                                                                                 09:55–10:10 Above-knee injury management               J Concha Sandoval
                 implant-associated infection
                                                                                 10:10–10:30   COFFEE BREAK
     09:40–09:55 Surgical-site infection—                    S Kates
                 what is important for prevention?                               10:30–11:25   Plenary case discussion 2                All faculty
                                                                                               Upper extremity injury                   D Alagar, P Rhee,
     09:55–10:10 Debridement, wound care, and the          I McFadyen
                                                                                                                                        F Suárez Romero
                 prevention of infection in open fractures
                                                                                 11:25–11:45   Hand injury management                   D Alagar
     10:10–10:30   COFFEE BREAK
                                                                                 11:45–12:05   Upper extremity injury management        P Rhee
     10:30–12:00 Discussion group 1
                 Group 16 – Landwasser 16                    All faculty         12:05–12:15   Question and answer session              All faculty
                 Group 17 – Landwasser 17
                                                                                 12:15–13:45   LUNCH BREAK
                 Group 18 – Landwasser 18
                 Group 34 – Dischma                                              13:45–15:05   Plenary case discussion 3                All faculty
                                                                                               Complex problems                         JC D'Alleyrand,
     12:00–13:30 LUNCH BREAK
                                                                                                                                        L Mora Herrera,
     13:30–13:50 Management of the acute postoperative       O Borens                                                                   M Richardson
                 infection—retain or remove implants
                                                                                 15:05–15:20   Multiple amputations                     A Lerner
                 and the role of antibiotics
                                                                                 15:20–15:40   Pelvic injuries                          JC D'Alleyrand
     13:50–14:20 Case-based lecture—infected nonunion        CW Oh
                                                                                 15:40–16:00 COFFEE BREAK
     14:20–14:40 Surgical management of established          C Snyckers
                 infection—what should be the extent                             16:00–16:15   Infection and burns                      L Mora Herrera
                 of debridement?
                                                                                 16:15–17:00   Plenary case discussion 4                All faculty
     14:40–14:55 Local antibiotic delivery in orthopedics— M Azi                               Military lessons learned—                M Richardson
                 latest products                                                               application to civilian terror attacks
     14:55–15:00 LOCATION CHANGE TO DISCUSSION                                   17:00–17:10   Question and answer session              All faculty
                   GROUPS
                                                                                 17:10–17:20   Summary, evaluation, and take-home       R Wilber
     15:00–16:15   Discussion group 2                                                          messages
                   Group 16 – Landwasser 16                  All faculty
                                                                                 17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT
                   Group 17 – Landwasser 17
                   Group 18 – Landwasser 18
                   Group 34 – Dischma
     16:15–16:35   COFFEE BREAK
     16:35–16:55   Surgical management—what are the          S Roukoz
                   options to fill the soft-tissue defect?
     16:55–17:15   Surgical management—what are the          B Bernstein
                   options to fill the bone defect?
     17:15–17:30   Summary, evaluation, and take-home        I McFadyen, CW Oh
                   messages
     17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT
AOTrauma Masters Course—Current Concepts—Soft-Tissue and Polytrauma                       25

Thursday, December 7, 2017
Malunion
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                              WHO                   TIME          AGENDA ITEM                           WHO
              LOCATION Flüela                                                              LOCATION Flüela
08:00–08:05 Welcome and introduction to today’s        JK Oh                 14:10–14:25   Case-based lecture—                   M Lee
            module                                                                         distal femoral malunion
Module 1      Deformity analysis and planning          Moderator:            14:25–14:40 Case-based lecture—proximal tibial      R Pesantez-Hoyos
                                                       KC Park                           intraarticular malunion
08:05–08:20 Radiographic evaluation and deformity      W Dias Belangero      14:40–15:40 Templating exercise 2                   JK Oh
            analysis—malalignment test                                                   Deformities around the knee joint—
                                                                                         templating principles
08:20–08:35 Osteotomy selection—advantages,            KC Park
                                                                                         and axis restoration
            disadvantages
                                                                             15:40–15:55 Question and answer session             R Pesantez-Hoyos
08:35–08:50 Question and answer session                KC Park
                                                                             15:55–16:15   COFFEE BREAK
Module 2      Diaphyseal malunions                     Moderator:
                                                       M Lee                 Module 4      Specific malunions (part 2)           Moderator:
                                                                                                                                 T Achor
08:50–09:05 Indications and tips for correction        M Berlusconi
                                                                             16:15–16:30   Case-based lecture—proximal humeral   T Achor
09:05–09:20 Oblique osteotomy for correction of        S Nork
                                                                                           malunion
            diaphyseal multiplanar deformity
                                                                             16:30–16:45 Case-based lecture—distal tibial        R Pesantez-Hoyos
09:20–09:35 Case-based lecture—rotational malunion M Lee
                                                                                         malunion
09:35–09:55 COFFEE BREAK
                                                                             16:45–17:00 Question and answer session             T Achor
              Case-based discussion—                    Presenter: JK Oh
                                                                             17:00–17:10   Summary, evaluation, and take–home    JK Oh
              how to manage this case?                  Moderator: T Achor
                                                                                           messages
              Diaphyseal malunion
09:55–10:05   Introduction of a case, basic information                      17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT
10:05–10:35   Working in small groups
              • Develop a preoperative plan (15 mins)
              • Several groups present their plan
                 (15 mins)
10:35–10:45   What has been done for the patient?
              And outcome
10:45–10:55   Plenary discussion
10:55–11:05   An evidence-based summary lecture—
              diaphyseal malunion
Module 3      Specific malunions (part 1)              Moderator:
                                                       R Pesantez-Hoyos
11:05–11:20   Case-based lecture—proximal femoral      F Sadek
              malunion
11:20–12:20   Templating exercise 1                    O Farouk
              Malunion of the proximal femur
12:20-12:40   Question and answer session              R Pesantez-Hoyos
12:40–14:10   LUNCH BREAK
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     Thursday, December 7, 2017
     External Fixation for Bone Defects and Deformity
     TIME          AGENDA ITEM                             WHO                 TIME          AGENDA ITEM                           WHO
                   LOCATION Sertig                                                           LOCATION Sertig
     08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today's       V Phiphobmongkol,   Module 3      Long-bone deformity                   Moderator:
                 module                                    S Reid                                                                  S Reid
     Module 1      General principles                      Moderator:          13:45–14:00 Radiographic analysis of deformity      S Reid
                                                           V Phiphobmongkol
                                                                               14:00–14:15   Principles of deformity correction    M Parihar
     08:10–08:20 External fixation options                 F Suleiman
                                                                               14:15–14:30   Combined and consecutive use          D Sepulveda
                 for bone defects and deformity
                                                                                             of internal and external fixation
     08:20–08:30 Techniques of pin and wire insertion      T Slongo                          for deformity correction
     08:30–08:45 Safe zones for the insertion of wires     V Phiphobmongkol    14:30–14:45   Analysis of oblique plane deformity   S Reid
                 and half-pins                                                               and placement of hinges
     08:45–09:00 Circular frame construction—              L Solomin           14:45–15:00 Case-based lecture—treatment of         F Suleiman
                 equipment and terminology                                                 long-bone deformity with hinge system
     09:00–09:15 Techniques of corticotomy                 A Volna             15:00–15:15   Principles of deformity correction    L Solomin
                                                                                             using 6-axis orthopedic hexapods
     09:15–09:30 Question and answer session               All faculty
                                                                               15:15–15:30   Case-based lecture—treatment of       T Slongo
     Module 2      Bone defects                            Moderator:                        complex long-bone deformity with
                                                           A Volna                           orthopedic hexapod—new technology
     09:30–10:00 Options for long-bone defects—            L Solomin                         (Maxframe)
                 tips and tricks for bone transport                            15:30–16:00 COFFEE BREAK
     10:00–10:15 Modulation of bone transport—             A Volna             16:00–17:00 Discussion group 2
                 the problem of bad regeneration
                                                                                           Long-bone deformity management
     10:15–10:35   COFFEE BREAK                                                            Group 13 – Landwasser 13                All faculty
                                                                                           Group 14 – Landwasser 14
     10:35–10:50 Case-based lecture—transport/             S Reid                          Group 15 – Landwasser 15
                 lengthening then intramedullary nailing                                   Group 36 – Sertig
     10:50–11:05 Case-based lecture—transport over         V Phiphobmongkol    17:00–17:05 LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL
                 intramedullary nail or along a plate
                                                                               Module 4      Pin/frame management and              Moderator:
     11:05–11:15   Question and answer session             All faculty
                                                                                             removal                               M Parihar
     11:15–11:20   LOCATION CHANGE TO DISCUSSION
                   GROUPS                                                      17:05–17:20   Management principles of a patient    D Höntzsch
                                                                                             in an external fixator
     11:20–12:30   Discussion group 1
                   Long-bone defect management                                 17:20–17:30   Management of complications           M Parihar
                   Group 13 – Landwasser 13                All faculty         17:30–17:40   External frame removal                F Suleiman
                   Group 14 – Landwasser 14                                                  and postremoval management
                   Group 15 – Landwasser 15
                   Group 36 – Sertig                                           17:40–17:55   Summary, evaluation, and take-home    S Reid,
                                                                                             messages                              V Phiphobmongkol
     12:30–13:45   LUNCH BREAK
                                                                               17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT
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Thursday, December 7, 2017
Complications Related to Nailing
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                             WHO                    TIME          AGENDA ITEM                              WHO
              LOCATION Sanada 2                                                            LOCATION Sanada 2
08:00–08:10 Welcome and introduction to today’s       E Kwek                 Module 3      Malunion after nailing                   Moderator: P Barbosa
            module
                                                                             13:45–14:00 Malunions of the lower limbs after         P Barbosa
Module 1      Complications related to nailing        Moderator:                         nailing—diagnostic work up and
              techniques                              V Giordano                         deformity analysis
08:10–08:25 Case-based interactive lecture—           M Hessmann             14:00–14:15   Limb shortening after nailing—           S Al-Thani
            inadequate entry point and its                                                 when and how to correct?
            consequences for the femur
                                                                             14:15–14:30   Angular and complex malunions            M Hessmann
08:25–08:40 Complications of suprapatellar            V Giordano                           of the lower limb—nailing strategies
            tibial nailing—how to avoid them?                                              and techniques
08:40–08:55 Fractures of the femoral neck             C Finkemeier           14:30–14:45   Rotational malunions of the lower limb   P Barbosa
            while nailing diaphyseal fractures—                                            after nailing—indications
            what now?                                                                      and techniques for correction
08:55–09:10 Implant loosening and loss of fixation—   C Kammerlander         Module 4      Infection after nailing                  Moderator: TW Lau
            management strategies
                                                                             14:45–15:00 Diagnosis and medical treatment            TW Lau
09:10–09:20 Question and answer session               All faculty                        of infection after nailing—
                                                                                         should we call for help?
Module 2      Nonunion after nailing                  Moderator: S Fischer
                                                                             15:00–15:15   Challenges of the surgical treatment     V Giordano
09:20–09:35 Disturbances of fracture union after      S Al-Thani
                                                                                           of infections after nailing
            nailing—an update on causes and
            prevention                                                       15:15–15:40   COFFEE BREAK

09:35–09:50 Bone grafting in bone defects/            TW Lau                 15:40–16:55 Discussion group 2
            nonunions after nailing                                                      Infection after nailing
            (keeping the nail)—does it make sense?                                       Group 19 – Landwasser 19                   All faculty
                                                                                         Group 20 – Landwasser 20
09:50–10:05 Broken nails—how to deal with them?       S Fischer
                                                                                         Group 21 – Landwasser 21
10:05–10:20 Reamer irrigator aspirator (RIA)—         P Barbosa                          Group 41 – Sanada 2
            indications and advantages/
                                                                             16:55–17:00 LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL
            disadvantages for the treatment
            of nonunions                                                     17:00–17:15   What is new about implants for infection C Kammerlander
                                                                                           prevention and treatment?
10:20–10:45 COFFEE BREAK
                                                                             17:15–17:30   Summary, evaluation, and take-home       E Kwek, S Fischer
10:45–12:15   Discussion group 1
                                                                                           messages
              Technique-related complications,
              nonunion after nailing                                         17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT
              Group 19 – Landwasser 19                All faculty
              Group 20 – Landwasser 20
              Group 21 – Landwasser 21
              Group 41 – Sanada 2
12:15–13:45   LUNCH BREAK
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     Thursday, December 7, 2017
     Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Growth Plate Injuries
     TIME          AGENDA ITEM                           WHO                   TIME          AGENDA ITEM                       WHO
                   LOCATION Sanada 1                                                         LOCATION Sanada 1

     Module 1      Management of pediatric               Moderator:            12:30–14:00 LUNCH BREAK
                   supracondylar fractures               J Dwyer
                                                                               Module 2      Growth plate injuries             Moderator:
     08:00–08:15 Welcome and introduction to today’s     J Soni                                                                W Chow
                 module
                                                                               14:00–14:10   Physis injuries warm-up case      W Chow
     08:15–08:25 Supracondylar fractures warm-up case    J Dwyer
                                                                               14:10–15:10   Round table discussion 3
     08:25–09:25 Round table discussion 1                                                    • Structure and function          All faculty
                 • Fracture patterns, classification     All faculty                           of the physis
                   and characteristics of                                                    • How do patterns of injury
                   supracondylar fractures—                                                    influence treatment
                   importance of coronal                                                       (classification—differences
                   versus sagittal plane                                                       between upper and lower limb)
                 • Recognize neurovascular                                                   • Principles of management
                   impairment, and compartment
                                                                               15:10–15:30   COFFEE BREAK
                   syndrome
                                                                               15:30–17:00 Round table discussion 4
     09:25–09:45 COFFEE BREAK
                                                                                           Specific physeal injuries:          All faculty
     09:45–10:15   Practical master table demonstration A Besselaar, J Dwyer               • Lateral condyle
                   Fixation of supracondylar fracture                                      • Medial epicondyle with
                   • Crossed K-wires                                                         elbow dislocation
                   • Divergent lateral K-wires                                             • Proximal radius
                   • Radial ex-fix                                                         • Distal femur
                                                                                           • Proximal tibia
     10:15–10:30   Question and answer session           A Besselaar                       • McFarland fracture
     10:30–12:00 Round table discussion 2                                      17:00–17:10   Reevaluation of warm-up case      W Chow
                 Define the relative and absolute        All faculty
                 indications for internal fixation in                          17:10–17:30   Physeal injuries—summary and      J Hui
                 pediatric elbow fractures                                                   take-home messages

     12:00–12:10   Reevaluation of warm-up case          J Dwyer               17:45–20:30   AO WORLD NIGHT

     12:10–12:30   Summary presentation—controversies    J Dwyer
                   in the management of pediatric
                   supracondylar fractures
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Friday, December 8, 2017
TIME          AGENDA ITEM                                                           WHO
              LOCATION Flüela

              Polytrauma

08:00–08:10   Introduction to today's module                                        J Concha Sandoval
08:10–08:30   Interactive case discussion                                           K Kojima
08:30–08:45   The assessment of the polytrauma patient                              F Leung
08:45–09:00   Imaging in polytrauma                                                 P Giannoudis
09:00–09:15   Introduction of the patient for the debate                            HC Pape
09:15–09:30   Debate—early total care                                               MK Wong
09:30–09:45   Debate—damage control                                                 SM Tahami
09:45–10:05   Question and answer with faculty                                      All faculty

10:05–10:25   COFFEE BREAK

10:25–11:25   Discussion group 1
              Strategy for polytrauma care
              Group 17 – Landwasser 17                                              F Leung, SM Tahami
              Group 18 – Landwasser 18                                              HC Pape,
                                                                                    J Concha Sandoval
              Group 35 – Flüela                                                     P Giannoudis, K Kojima
11:25–11:30   LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL

11:30–11:45   The multiple-fracture patient—when do I stop?                         MK Wong
11:45–12:00   Intramedullary nailing in the brain-injured patient—                  P Giannoudis
              what does the evidence say?
12:00–12:15   Chest trauma—does it influence the treatment options                  K Kojima
              in polytrauma?

12:15–12:35   BREAK WITH SANDWICHES

12:35–13:30   Discussion group 2
              Pediatric and elderly polytrauma patients
              Group 17 – Landwasser 17                                              C Krettek, HC Pape
              Group 18 – Landwasser 18                                              P Giannoudis, SM Tahami
              Group 35 – Flüela                                                     K Kojima, MK Wong
13:30–13:35   LOCATION CHANGE TO LECTURE HALL

13:35–13:50   Pediatric and elderly polytrauma patients                             F Leung
13:50–14:00   Question and answer with faculty                                      All faculty
14:00–14:10   Summary, evaluation, and take-home messages                           MK Wong
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     Email bbolliger@aotrauma.org

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