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I RISH~AMERICAN ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETY 2019 ORTHOPAEDIC CONFERENCE PROGRAM September 6-7, 2019 Sea Crest Beach Hotel • Cape Cod, MA 12.75 CME CREDITS - SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 3 CREDITS - MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION SESSIONS www.iaos.net
Exhibitor & Grantor Acknowledgements The Irish-American Orthopaedic Society is grateful for the support of its educational grantors and exhibitors. Thank you for your participation and commitment to IAOS. GOLD EXHIBITOR SILVER EXHIBITOR GRANTORS Arthrex Arthrosurface EXHIBTORS KAIROS SURGICAL
President's Message Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the IAOS 2019 Orthopaedic Conference at the beautiful Sea Crest Beach Hotel in Cape Cod, Massachusetts! Venturing over from Ireland, I always find it exciting to experience the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, especially this magnificent geographic cape, known as Cape Cod. Its historic, maritime character and beautiful beaches lend the perfect setting for our “USA” IAOS meeting this year. I would like to thank our past President and current Conference Site Chairman, Dr. Don O’Malley, for suggesting and making the arrangements for this incredible venue, as well as for his tireless efforts in supporting this fine organization. I would also like to thank our Vice President, Dr. Michael Muldoon, and our Program Chair, Dr. Robert McLaughlin, II for their dedication in creating the fine academic program you are about to enjoy. This was a truly collaborative effort that took a great deal of time and coordination, and for that I am extremely grateful. And, to our many sponsors we give a special thanks for their continued support, as well as the grantors who contributed Educational Grants to help the Society fund this year’s exciting orthopaedic conference. The Irish-American Orthopaedic Society is so important to many of us as we continue to build positive relationships with medical colleagues on both sides of the Atlantic while striving to expand orthopaedic knowledge, foster goodwill and cooperation, and better the lives of those we reach through our good work. We sincerely hope you enjoy this enlightening orthopaedic conference and encourage you and your family to relax and enjoy the many water activities, museums, golf, fishing, beach sports, and shopping venues that Cape Cod has to offer! Derek Bennett, MD President, Irish-American Orthopaedic Society IAOS Officers & Chairs IAOS President: IAOS Vice President: Derek Bennett, MD Michael Muldoon, MD IRELAND USA Site Chairman: Program Chair: Donald O’Malley, MD Robert McLaughlin, II, MD USA USA
IAOS 2019 Scientific Program Nauset Center PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE With the rapid technological advances in Orthopaedics, it is important to stay up to date with best practice techniques. This course gives Physicians state of the art, updated information. OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE As a result of participation in this program, participants will be able to: ● Develop a comprehensive approach to THA ● Take advantage of new technologies in doing TKA ● Use various treatment algorithms to treat knee arthritis ● Recognize those patients who may benefit from cartilage restoration or preservation ● Approach the painful shoulder with confidence or non-surgical management ● Update their treatment of distal radius fractures, Dupuytrens, and SLAC wrist ● Refresh or reinforce the safe surgical approaches to the elbow ● Become comfortable with pediatric knee injuries This program is designed to accomplish the following outcomes: ● Improver learner competence ● Improve learner performance in practice (should be documented through competency assessment, such as performance on case-based problems or direct observation of competency) ● Improved patient outcomes (should be documented through measurement of patient outcomes) By learning the most current techniques, the learner can apply better surgical procedures, which will benefit patient outcomes. Learning pearsl of treatment and surgery helps the learner to avoid trouble or complications in the office and the Operating Romm. CME ACCREDITATION 12.75 CME Credits for Scientific Program The Irish-American Orthopaedic Society (IAOS) Conference has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the IAOS. The AAOS is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AAOS designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 3 CME Credits for Multimedia Education Sessions The IAOS will provide multimedia sessions Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 5-7 in the speaker-ready area. A comprehensive selection of AAOS presentations will be available for individual education. These presentations highlight surgical procedures in Orthopaedics. Registered attendees should find these presentations informative and helpful in their practices. CEC Credit Physician Assistants can receive from up to 15.75 credit hours toward Continuing Education Credits. To ensure correct CME credits are awarded, please complete the IAOS 2019 Orthopaedic Conference CME Credit Records document found in your welcome packet and return to an IAOS representative or fax to 410-494-0926. Or, go online to iaos.net to download your a CME form. Thursday, September 5 7:55 - 8:00 DISCUSSION 12:00 - 17:00 Speaker Ready Area Chatam Knee 12:00 - 17:00 Multimedia Presentations Chatam 8:00 - 8:15 Optimizing Total Knee Arthroplasty with Navigation Jan A. Koenig, MD 12:00 - 17:00 Meeting Registration Nauset Nook 8:15 - 8:30 Customization of Knee Arthroplasty 12:00 - 17:00 Exhibitor Setup Nauset Center Lee Tocchi, MD Friday, September 6 8:30 - 8:40 One Tray TKA: It’s All You Need Michael Mason, DO 6:00 -23:00 Speaker Ready Area Chatam 8:40 - 8:50 Use of Biocomposites in Infection 6:00 - 7:30 Multimedia Presentations Chatam Robert Wilsterman, MD 6:30 -12:00 Meeting Registration Nauset Nook 8:50 - 9:00 Aligning HTO and UKA in Your Practice 6:30 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits Mark Reis, MD Nauset Center 9:00 - 9:06 Evaluating the Clinical Benefits of Patient-Specific 7:25 - 7:30 Welcome Instrumentation in Knee Arthroplasty Derek Bennett, MD, President IAOS Kenneth Linton, MD 7:30 - 9:15 First Session: Lower Extremity 9:06 - 9:15 DISCUSSION Moderator: Michael Muldoon, MD 9:15 - 9:40 Lifetime Achievement Award Lectures Foot & Ankle Michael Gilmore, MD: The IAOS through Irish Eyes 7:30 - 7:40 Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus Bruce Baker, MD: The IAOS through American Eyes John G. Kennedy, MD, MCh, MMSc, FFSEM, FRCS (Orth) 9:40 - 10:00 Break, Vendor Exhibits, and Book Signing - Orthopaedica 7:40 - 7:55 Orthobiologics in the Foot and Ankle Hibernica Nauset Center John G. Kennedy, MD, MCh, MMSc, FFSEM, FRCS (Orth)
IAOS 2019 Scientific Program Nauset Center 10:00 -11:30 Second Session: Upper Extremity 14:15 - 14:30 Current Update on Articular Cartilage Restortation and Moderator: Robert McLaughlin, II, MD Techniques 10:00 -10:10 Evaluation and Treatment Options for Shoulder Arthritis Bashir Ahmed Zikria, MD, MSc in Power Lifters and Athletes 14:30 - 14:40 Articular Cartilage Osteochondral Allografts and MACI Glen Ross, MD Joseph Czarnecki, MD 10:10 - 10:20 In Season Instability 14:40 - 14:50 Biologics Brett Owens, MD James York, MD 10:20 -10:30 Acromicoclavicular Joint Treatment: Updates for 2019 14:50 - 15:00 Know Your Tissue Bank: Donor Demographics, Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD Sterilization, and Storage Considerations 10:30 - 10:40 Enlightened Approach to Large Rotator Cuff Repiar Xinning Li, MD John D. Kelly, IV, MD 15:00 - 15:10 DISCUSSION 10:40 - 10:50 Treatment of R/C Repair with Bioconductive Device 15:10 - 15:40 Break, Vendor Exhibits, and Book Signing - Orthopaedica Louis F. McIntyre, MD Hibernica Nauset Center 10:50 - 11:00 Failed Rotator Cuff Repairs - Journey from Biology to 15:40 - 16:04 Fifth Session: Pediatric Orthopaedics Metal Implant Moderator: Donald O’Malley, MD Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD 15:40 - 15:52 Pediatric Knee Ligament Injuries 11:00 - 11:10 Bone Loss and Latarjet William Hennrikus, MD Brett Owens, MD 15:52 - 16:04 Limb Deformity 11:10 - 11:16 Sex Differences in Complications and Readmissions Natasha O’Malley, MD following Shoulder Arthroplasty 16:04 - 16:30 Mini Symposium: Physician Health Mina Botros, BS 16:04 - 16:15 How to Stay in Positive Energy Balance 11:16 - 11:22 Arthrothroscopic Suprapectoral versus Open John D. Kelly, IV, MD Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: A Systematic Review Zi Jun Deng, MD 16:15 - 16:30 Physician Suicide - the Ultimate Burnout. What Should We Do? 11:22 - 11:30 DISCUSSION Edward McDevitt, MD 11:30 – 12:00 Presidential Guest Speaker: John D. Kelly, IV, MD 16:30 - 17:05 Irish Orthopaedic History Irish Values: Jet Fuel for the Journey 16:30 - 16:45 The Irish Brigade in the American Civil War 12:00 - 13:00 Focused Luncheon Presentation: Ocean View Room Edward McDevitt, MD *CME Credit Not Available Signature Orthopaedics: 16:45 - 17:00 Orthopaedica Hibernica: Account of the Development of 12:15 The Need for the Word Knee™ Orthopaedics in Ireland Michael Christie, MD Paddy J. Kenny, MD 12:25 Discussion of Early Clinical Results 17:00 - 17:05 DISCUSSION Michael Mason, DO 12:35 The Next Generation World Knee™ 17:05 - 17:40 General Topics Stéphane Naudi, MD Moderator: Edward McDevitt, MD 13:00 - 14:00 Third Session: Trauma 17:05 - 17:17 Rethinking Physician Collective Bargaining and Labor Moderator: Robert Wilsterman, MD Unions Michael Connair, MD 13:00 - 13:15 Marijuana for Pain in Orthopaedics: It’s Complicated 17:17 - 17:30 Transition to Administration Michael J. Weaver, MD Eugene P. Christian, MD 13:15 - 13:25 Morel-Lavallee Lesions 17:30 - 17:36 Increasing Number of Authors per Research Article in Colleen Fay, MD Top 10 Orthopaedic Journals: A 70-year Analysis of 13:25 - 13:35 Proximal Hamstring Ruptures 106,529 Research Articles Elizabeth G. Matzkin, MD Ellen Lutnick, BS 13:35 -13:50 Techniques to Reduce Infection in Orthopedic Trauma 17:36 - 17:40 DISCUSSION Surgery 17:40 End of Sessions Hans Van Lancker, MD 18:00 Welcome Reception - Nauset Center 13:50 - 13:56 Increased Risk of Humeral Fracture with Open versus Before you go to dinner, start your evening off with drinks Arthroscopic Tenodesis of the Long Head of the Biceps and hors d’oeuvres! Attire: Business Casual Brachii Robert Parisien, MD 18:30 - 23:00 Multimedia Presentations Chatam 13:56 - 14:00 DISCUSSION 19:00 Dine Around Join your colleagues, friends, and family for a night of dining 14:00 - 15:10 Fourth Session: Articular Cartilage at one of three chosen restaurants in Cape Cod. IAOS has Moderator: Michael Muldoon, MD made all of the arrangements for you. Just sign up on-site at 14:00 - 14:15 Articular Cartilage Preservation and Regeneration registration and enjoy! Choose between Bucatino Restaurant Christian Lattermann, MD & Wine Bar, Chart Room, and The Cape Grille. This is an event to be enjoyed independently, and each individual will be responsible for their own transportation and restaurant bill.
IAOS 2019 Scientific Program Nauset Center Saturday, September 7 6:00 - 7:30 Multimedia Presentations Chatam 11:40 - 12:00 Focused Industry Presentation: 6:30 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits *CME Credit Not Available Nauset Center Enterprise Ireland Jennie Lynch, Vice President, Lifesciences 7:30 - 9:00 Sixth Session: Hips Moderator: Derek Bennett, MD 12:00 - 12:30 Ninth Session: Infectious Disease 7:30 - 7:50 Decision Making in Hip Arthroscopy Moderator: Derek Bennett, MD John J. Christoforetti, MD 12:00 - 12:10 C. Acnes Update 7:50 - 8:00 Eliminating Dislocation in the Total Hip Arthroplasty - Patrick Cahill, MD A Quixotic Journey 12:10 -12:20 Chronic PJI, When to Re-implant Prosthesis Peter F. Sharkey, MD Eric Smith, MD 8:00 - 8:15 Are All Hip Arthroscopies Doomed to Fail? Results of 12:20 -12:26 Single versus Two-stage Revision for Shoulder the Past 20 Years Arthroplasty Infections Joseph C. McCarthy, MD Alexander Ruditsky, BS 8:15 - 8:30 Osteotomy in the Age of Hip Arthroscopy 12:26 - 12:30 DISCUSSION Michael Muldoon, MD 12:30 - 12:45 Closing Cermony and Announcements 8:30 - 8:40 The Irish Hip Fracture Database Derek Bennett, MD, President, IAOS Paddy J. Kenny, MD 19:00 - 22:00 President’s Dinner 8:40 - 8:50 Anterior Hip Approach is Here to Stay (Cape Cod formal-Black Tie optional) Ballroom I Robert Wilsterman, MD 19:00 -19:30 Champagne Reception 8:50 - 9:00 DISCUSSION (Complimentary Champagne, Cash Bar) 9:00 - 10:10 Seventh Session: Sports Medicine Moderator: Colleen Fay, MD 19:30 - 20:00 First Course and Irish Dancers (Kanaley School of Irish Dance) 9:00 - 9:15 Performance Enhancement Techniques in Relation to 20:00 President’s Introduction Concussion Avoidance Derek Bennett, MD, President, IAOS Vincent K. McInerney MD 20:05 Irish Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to 9:15 - 9:30 Knee Ligament Injuries in the Older Athlete Michael Gilmore, MD John H. Wilckens, MD by IAOS President, Derek Bennett, MD 9:30 - 9:40 Use of Encapsulated Steroid in Knee Arthritis Louis F. McIntyre, MD 20:10 American Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Bruce Baker, MD 9:40 - 9:50 Stem Cell Treatment of Knee Arthritis by IAOS Immediate Past President, Donald O’Malley, MD Paul M. Dimond, MD 20:15 Main Course 9:50 - 9:56 Return to Sports after BTB versus Hamstring ACL Repair: Irish Music by Stanley & Grimm A Systemic Review Xinning Li, MD 21:00 IAOS President, Derek Bennett, MD 9:56 - 10:02 Osteophyte at Supraspinatus Footprint Insertion: Indicator 21:05 Golf Awards Presented by of Bursal Side/Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear IAOS Vice President, Michael Muldoon, MD Christopher Aland, MD 21:10 - 22:00 Dessert 10:02 -10:10 DISCUSSION Irish Music Resumes 10:10 -10:40 Break, Vendor Exhibits, and Book Signing - Orthopaedica 22:00-24:00 Join Us for Traditional “Irish Sessions” Hibernica immediately following dessert Nauset Center 10:40 -12:00 Eighth Session: Wrist, Hand, and Elbow Moderator: Donald O’Malley, MD 10:40 - 10:50 Distal Radius Fractures in 2019 Michael P. Brunelli, MD 10:50 - 11:00 Dupuytrens Thomas Dennis, MD 11:00 - 11:10 Partial Wrist Arthroplasty for SLAC Wrist Arthritis Brian Najarian, MD 11:10 - 11:20 Surgical Exposures to the Elbow Eric T. Tolo, MD 11:20 - 11:40 DISCUSSION
Tours/Activities John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Tour Lobster Cooking Demonstration Friday, September 6 9:00 a.m. Saturday, September 7 1:30 p.m. The Museum’s exhibits features videos and photographs spanning the Lobster cooking demonstration by the Sea Crest Beach Hotel years 1934 to 1963 and is arranged in thematic groupings to reflect culinary chef. You’ll learn how to prepare lobster three different John F. Kennedy, his family, his friends and the Cape Cod he so dearly ways: Proper boiling technique and breaking down the shell to make loved. In addition to photography, an orientation video narrated by Lobster Salad Roll; Sautéed Lobster, perfect for Lobster Risotto; and Walter Cronkite depicts the president’s experiences on the Cape. Baked Stuffed Lobster. Each person will get a tasting of all three Several themed areas include charged oral histories of JFK’s friends. preparations. Cape Cod Coffee & Winery Tours 18-Hole Golf Tournament at the Cape Club Friday, September 6 10 a.m. Sunday, September 8 9:00 a.m. At Cape Cod Coffee, great coffee is their passion. That is why they are Enjoy 18 holes at this challenging course where the flat terrain, lush focused on quality throughout the entire process - from bean to cup. fairways, and immaculate greens will bring out the best in your They love to show off how they roast and package their delicious game. Includes a bucket of practice balls, driving range, putting coffee right in Cape Cod. green, and cart. There are only 8 slots open with tee times at 9:00 and 9:10 a.m. Less than three miles from the ocean, Cape Cod Winery is located in East Falmouth. The winery is a place of relaxation where you are invited to sip and savor the flavors of Cape Cod under their large post Falmouth Village Shopping & beam tent, placed over crushed seashells. With over nine different Sunday, September 8 10:00 a.m. varieties of wine to choose from, there is surely something for Falmouth Village is a Cape Cod treasure of shopping, dining, playing everyone, from their Rosé Mermaid Water to a refreshing Sauvignon and staying. Stroll Falmouth Village’s tree-lined Main Street and Blanc. Wine tastings are for adults 21+. you’ll find locally-owned shops filled with unique gifts, apparel, artworks, books and more. Some of the stores you will find include, 9-Hole Golf Tournament at The Cape Club Black Dog, Twigs, Green Eyed Daisy, Caline’s for Kids, 8 Cousin’s Saturday, September 7 2:00 p.m. Bookstore, Board Stiff, Soft as a Grape, Puritan Clothing-Vineyard Vines, Bella Jewelry, Port Cargo Clothing, Bean & Cod Gourmet, Enjoy 9 holes (staggered start) at this beautiful Agusta-Masters Setting the Space, Charlie’s Cupcakes, Blast from the Past, Hannoush inspired golf course. Outing includes a bucket of practice balls, “Cape Cod” Jewelry, Liam Maguire’s Irish Pub, and Ben & Bill’s driving range, putting green, cart, and winner's awards at the Chocolate Emporium. President's dinner on Saturday night.
Multimedia Education Presentations Chatam The following AAOS Videos are available for individual viewing at 17.) Reconstruction of the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow the following times in the Speaker Ready Room (Chatam). (12 min.) James M. Bennett, MD; Thomas L. Mehlhoff, MD; and Rodney K. Baker Thursday, September 5 from 12:00 - 17:00 18.) Arthroscopic Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement Friday, September 6 from 06:00 - 7:30 and 18:30 - 23:00 (12 min.) Saturday September 7 from 06:00 - 7:30 and 12:45 - 17:00 J. W. Thomas Byrd, MD 1.) Anatomy of the Knee (25 min.) 19.) Arthroscopic Suprascapular Nerve Decompression: Etiology, Stephen L. Brown, MD; Patrick M. Connor, MD; Donald F. D’Alessandro, MD; Diagnosis, and Surgical Technique (21 min.) and James E. Fleischli, MD Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; Adam B. Yanke, MD; Neil S. Ghodadra, MD; Seth Sherman, MD; Anthony A. Romeo, MD; and Nikhil N. Verma, MD 2.) Pectoralis Major Transfer for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears (11 min.) Sumant G. Krishnan, MD and Kenneth C. Lin, MD 20.) Combined Cartilage Restoration and Distal Realignment for 3.) Treatment of Femoro-Acetabular Impingement with Surgical Dis- Patellar and Trochlear Chondral Lesions (12 min.) Peter N. Chalmers, MD; Adam B. Yanke, MD; Seth Sherman, MD; Vasili location and Debridement in Young Adults (22 min.) Karas, BS; and Brian Cole, MD, MBA Christopher L. Peters, MD and Jill A. Erickson, PA-C 21.) Simple Arthroscopic Anterior Capsulo-Labral Reconstruction 4.) Basics of Computer Navigation in Total Knee Arthroplasty (11 min.) James B. Stiehl, MD of the Shoulder (17 min.) Stephen J. Snyder, MD and Jeffrey D. Jackson, MD 5.) Molded Articulating Cement Spacers for Treatment of Infected 22.) Proximal Humerus Resection for Parosteal Osteosarcoma (16 min.) Total Knee Arthroplasty (12 min.) Yvette Ho, MD; Camilo E. Villalobos, MD; and James C. Wittig, MD Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD, FACS; Keith R. Berend, MD; and Joanne B. Adams, BFA 23.) Biceps Tenodesis: Open Subpectoral and Arthroscopic 6.) Arthroscopic Acetabular Labral Repair: Surgical Technique (9 min.) Technique (19 min.) Marc J. Philippon, MD; Mike J. Huang, MD; Karen K. Briggs, MPH; and David Adam B. Yanke, MD; Peter N. Chalmers, MD; Anthony A. Romeo, MD; and A. Kuppersmith, BS Nikhil N. Verma, MD 7.) Revision ACL Reconstruction Using the Anatomic Double Bundle 24.) Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Steps to Get it Right (15 min.) Richard J. Hawkins, MD Concept (14 min.) Freddie H. Fu, MD; Nicholas J. Honkamp, MD; Wei Shen, MD, PhD; Anil S. 25.) ACL Anatomic Single Bundle Reconstruction Technical Note Ranawat, MD; and Fotios Tjoumikaris, MD and Results (20 min.) 8.) The Krukenberg Procedure for Children (25 min.) Michael W. Moser, MD; Gonzalo Samitier Solis, MD; Terese L. Chmieleski, Hugh Godfrey Watts, MD; John F. Lawrence, MD; and Joanna Patton, ROT PT, PhD; and Trevor Lentz, PT 9.) Single Incision Direct Anterior Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty 26.) Surgical Repair of Proximal Hamstring Avulsion in the Athlete (15 min.) (13 min.) William J. Hozack, MD; Michael Nogler, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD; Eckart Tal S. David, MD; and Gabriel L. Petruccelli, MD Mayr, MD; and Martin Krismer, MD 27.) Removal of a Broken Intramedullary Nail and Exchange Nail- 10.) Hip Arthroscopy: Operative Set-Up and Anatomically Guided ing for Tibial Nonunion (10 min.) Portal Placement (8 min.) Kenneth A. Egol, MD; Abiola Atanda, MD; Mathew Hamula, BA, BS; and Allston J. Stubbs, MD; Karen K. Briggs, MPH, MBA; and Marc J. Philippon, MD Jason P. Hochfelder, MD 11.) Hemiarthroplasty for a Comminuted Fracture of the Proximal 28.) Shoulder Arthrodesis: Surgical Technique (11 min.) Ryan Warth, MD; and Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc Humerus (20 min.) Jon J. P. Warner, MD; Darren J. Friedman, MD; Zachary R. Zimmer, BA; and 29.) Approaches to the Hip: Minimally Invasive Posterolateral Total Laurence D. Higgins, MD Hip Arthroplasty (24 min.) 12.) Excision of Calcaneonavicular Tarsal Coalition (7 min.) Cesare Faldini, MD; Francesco Traina, MD; Mohammadreza Chehrassan, Maurice Albright, MD; Brian Grottkau, MD; and Gleeson Rebello, MD MD; Raffaele Borghi, MD; Daniele Fabbri, MD; Matteo Nanni, MD; Federico Pilla, MD; Marco Pedrini, MD; and Sandro Giannini, MD 13.) Extensile Surgical Approach for the Resection of Large Tumors 30.) Modified Anterolateral Approach with Femoral Anterior Corti- of the Axilla and Brachial Plexus (9 min.) James C. Wittig, MD; Alex R. Vap, BA; Camilo E. Villalobos, MD; Brett L. cal Window for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty (15 min.) Hayden, BA; Andrew M. Silverman, BA; and Martin M. Malawer, MD Amgad M. Haleem, MD, MSc; Morteza Meftah, MD; Brian Domingues, BA; and Stephen J. Incavo, MD 14.) The Anterior Supine Intermuscular Approach in Primary Total 31.) Spine Scapular Non-Union ORIF Solution (8 min.) Hip Arthroplasty (18 min.) Thomas W. Wright, MD; and Gonzalo Samitier Solis, MD, PhD Keith R. Berend, MD; Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD; and Joanne B. Adams, BFA, CMI 32.) Fixation of Odontoid Fractures with an Anterior Screw: Surgi- 15.) Vertical Humeral Osteotomy for the Revision of Humeral cal Technique (14 min.) Components in Shoulder Arthroplasty (21 min.) Manuel Valencia, MD; Paulina De La Fuente, MD; Selim Abara, MD; Felipe Geoffrey Van Thiel, MD; Gregory P. Nicholson, MD; James P. Halloran, MD; Novoa, MD; Andres Leiva, MD; and Arturo Olid, MD Dana Piasecki, MD; Matthew T. Provencher, MD; and Anthony A. Romeo, MD 33.) Partial Two-Stage Exchange for Infected Total Hip 16.) Techniques for Safe Portal Placement in the Shoulder: The Ring Arthroplasty (16 min.) of Fire (13 min.) Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD, FACS; Timothy Ekpo, DO; Keith R. Berend, Keith D. Nord, MD; Bradford A. Wall, MD; Prithviraj Chavan, MD; and Wil- MD; Michael J. Morris, MD; and Joanne B. Adams, BFA, CMI liam H. Garrett, BS
Multimedia Education Presentations Chatam 34.) Surgical Treatment of Spondylolisthesis by Posterolateral Ar- 51.) Multimodal Pain Management with Periarticular Infiltration of throdesis and Instrumentation (9 min.) Liposomal Bupivacaine in Total Knee Arthroplasty (22 min.) Antonello Montanaro, MD; Francesco Turturro, Md; Cosma Calderaro, MD; Michael A. Mont, MD; John W. Barrington, MD; and Luca Labianca, MD; Vicenzo Di Sanzo, MD, PhD; Pierpaola Rota, MD; Ales- Jeffrey J. Cherian, DO sandro Carducci, MD; and Andrea Ferretti, MD 52.) Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Exposure and Component 35.) Transosseous Equivalent Pectoralis Major Tendon Repair (8 min.) Removal (20 min.) Kevin W. Farmer, MD; and Gonzalo Samitier Solis, MD, PhD Alberto Carli, MD; Mark P. Figgie, MD; Lucian C. Warth, MD; and Douglas E. Padgett, MD 36.) Posterolateral Corner Primary Repair and Reconstruction Case Based (18 min.) 53.) Multimodal Pain Management with Periarticular Infiltration of Mark D. Miller, MD; Sean Higgins; and Brian C. Werner, MD Liposomal Bupivacaine in Total Hip Arthroplasty (17 min.) Michael A. Mont, MD; John W. Barrington, MD; and Jeffrey J. Cherian, DO 37.) Restoring the Natural Joint Lines & Knee Laxities Restores High Satisfaction in Kinematically Aligned TKA (16 min.) 54.) Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection Following Total Stephen M. Howell, MD; Joshua D. Roth; Harold G. Dossett, MD; and Mau- Hip Arthroplasty (20 min.) ry L. Hull, PhD Marcel A. Bas, MD; Zachary Berliner, MD; Herbert J. Cooper, MD; Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD; and Jose A. Rodriguez, MD 38.) Rationale and Reliability of Setting I/E Component Rotation and Restoring Function in Kinematically Aligned TKA (13 min.) 55.) Targeted Muscle Reinnervation and Its Role in Acute Manage- Stephen M. Howell, MD; Alexander J. Nedopil, MD; and Maury L. Hull, PhD ment of Above Elbow Amputation (14 min.) John W. Bracey, MD; Raymond G. Gaston, MD; Bryan J. Loeffler, MD; and 39.) Navigated Total Knee Replacement with Robotic Assistance: A Mark A. Tait, MD Surgical Technique Video (18 min.) Jan A. Koenig, MD; and Timothy Lozier, PA-C 56.) Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Using a Par- tial Thickness Quadriceps Tendon Graft (15 min.) 40.) Surgical Management of Complex Metacarpophalangeal Joint Jared C. Bently, MD; Robert N. Steensen, MD; Thai Q. Trinh, MD; and Dislocation (13 min.) Roger E. Wiltfong, MD Harold Fogel, MD; Matthew Hiro, MD; and Randipsingh R. Bindra, MD 57.) Use of the 95 Degree Angled Blade Plate to Treat a Proximal 41.) Minimally-Invasive Distal Radius Fixation: A Novel Technique Femur Fracture (15 min.) (9 min.) Timothy S. Achor, MD; and Braden E. Hartline, MD John S. Taras, MD 58.) Total Hip Arthroplasty Through the Direct Anterior Approach: 42.) Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair Using Internal Brace A Case Performed with 43 Years of Experience (23 min.) Augmentation (16 min.) Kristaps J. Keggi, MD and Stephen Nelson, MD Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD; and Brian Walters, MD 43.) Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques for the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement (14 min.) Aaron J. Krych, MD; Paul L. Sousa, MBA; and Bruce A. Levy, MD 44.) Hip Arthroscopy: Pitfalls and Pearls (15 min.) Scott D. Martin, MD 45.) Intra-Articular Glenoid Fracture: Open Reduction Internal Fixation (13 min.) Michael J. Alaia, MD; Sanjit R. Konda, MD; Maxwell Weinberg, MD; and William Ryan, BS 46.) Treatment Algorithm for Complex Patello-Femoral Problems (22 min.) David A. Shneider, MD; and Michael G. Saper, DO, ATC 47.) Management of Glenoid Bone Loss in Shoulder Arthroplasty (14 min.) Michael S. Guss, MD; William Ryan, BS; Daniel J. Kaplan, BA; Brent Mollon, MD, FRCSC; Kirk A. Campbell, MD; Young W. Kwon, MD, PhD; and Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD 48.) Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release (16 min.) Tyson K. Cobb, MD; and Anna L. Walden, BS 49.) Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Injuries: Primary Repair and Secondary Reconstruction (15 min.) Christopher Klifto, MD; Daniel J. Kaplan, BA; William Ryan, BS; David Fralin- ger, MD; and Anthony Sapienza, MD 50.) Technique of Endoscopically Assisted Percutaneous Achilles Tendon Repair (12 min.) Chamnanni Rungprai, MD; and Phinit Phisitkul, MD
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Financial Disclosures Presenters, Program Committee Members, and Staff (continued) Multimedia (continued) Peter F. Sharkey, MD 1. Corentec Orthopaedics, Stelkast, Alessandro Carducci, MD n. Zimmer-Biomet; 2. Convatec, Corentec Orthopaedics, Zimmer-Biomet; 3b. Alberto Carli, MD n. Corentec Orthopaedics, Zimmer Biomet; Peter N. Chalmers, MD n 4. OBERD, Physician Recommended Jeffrey J. Cherian, DO 3b. DJ Orthopaedics, Pacira Nutriceutcals Pharmaceuticals, Inc. David Sing, MD n. Prithviraj Chavan, MD 5. Arthrex, Inc.; Smith & Nephew; Eric Smith, MD 3b. Conformis, DePuy, a Johnson & DePuy; Synthes Johnson Company; 5. Conformis, DePuy, Mohammadreza Chehrassan, MD n. a Johnson Johnson Company Terese L. Chmieleski, PT, PhD n Hasani Swindell, MD n. Tyson K. Cobb, MD 1. Integra Life Sciences; 2. Integra Life Lee Tocchi, MD n. Sciences; 3c. Integra Life Sciences; 4. Eric T. Tolo, MD n. Tenex; 5. Integra Life Sciences David P. Trofa, MD n. Brian Cole, MD, MBA 1. Arthrex, Inc, DJ Orthopaedics, Lippincott, Elsevier; 2. Genzyme; 3b. Hans Van Lancker, MD 2. Conventus, Stryker; 3b. Conventus, Zimmer, Arthrex, Inc., Carticept, Stryker Biomimmetic, Allosource, DePuy; 5. Michael J. Weaver, MD n. Regentis, Arthrex, Smith & Nephew, DJ John H. Wilckens, MD 7. Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Ortho; 7. Lippincott, Elsevier, WB Williams & Wilkins Saunders Robert Wilsterman, MD n. Patrick M. Connor, MD 1. Biomet; 3b. Zimmer James York, MD 3a. Arthrex, Inc. Herbert J. Cooper, MD 1. Corin USA; 2. KCI; 3b. Corin USA, KCI Clark Yin, MS n. Medical Canada, Inc., KCI USA, Inc., Bashir Ahmed Zikria, MD, MSc 2. Vericel Zimmer-Biomet; 4. KCI Adam Zoga, MD n. Donald F. D'Alessandro, MD 3b. Biomet Sports Medicine Tal S. David, MD 2. Arthrex, Inc., Cayenne Medical, Inc.; Multimedia 3c. Cayenne Medical, Inc., Arthrex, Inc; 4. Cayenne Medical, Inc.; 5. KFx Selim Abara, MD n. Medical, Inc.; 7. SLACK, Inc. Timothy S. Achor, MD 3b. Synthes Paulina De La Fuente, MD n. Joanne B. Adams, BFA, CMI n. Vicenzo Di Sanzo, MD, PhD n. Michael J. Alaia, MD n Brian Domingues, BA 3a. Stryker, Corin USA; 4. Stryker, Mako Surgical Maurice Albright, MD n. Harold G. Dossett, MD n. Abiola Atanda, MD n. Rodney K. Baker n. Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD 1. Arthrex, Inc., Topical Gear; 3b. John W. Barrington, MD 1. Biomet, Zimmer; 3b. Biomet, Arthrex, Inc., Theralase; 4. Theralase, Mallinckrodt, Pacira, Smith & Nephew; 4. Topical Gear; 5. Aesculap/B.Braun, Iconacy; 5. Biomet, Pacira; 6. Tier 1 Mitek, Smith & Nephew, Arthrex, Stryker, Healthcare and Education Research; 7. Cayenne; 6. Oakstone Publishing; 7. Professional Communications, Inc. Oakstone Publishing Marcel A. Bas, MD n Kenneth A. Egol, MD 1. Exactech, Inc.; 3b. Exactech, Inc.; 5. James M. Bennett, MD 9. AAOS Synthes, OREF, OTA, OMEGA; 7. SLACK Inc., Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Jared C. Bently, MD n Williams & Wilkins Keith R. Berend, MD 1. Biomet; 3b. Biomet; 5. Biomet, Timothy Ekpo, DO n. Kinamed, Pacira, Stryker Jill A. Erickson, PA-C n. Zachary Berliner, MD n. Daniele Fabbri, MD n. Sanjeev Bhatia, MD n Randipsingh R. Bindra, MD 1. Tornier; 2. Acumed, LLC, Auxilium, Cesare Faldini, MD n. Integra NeuroSciences; 3b. Acumed, LLC, Kevin W. Farmer, MD 2. Arthrex, Inc., Exactech; 3b. Arthrex, Integra LifeSciences; 4. Articulinx; 5. Inc., Exactech Synthes Andrea Ferretti, MD n. Raffaele Borghi, MD n Mark P. Figgie, MD 1. Lima; 4. Mekanika John W. Bracey, MD n. James E. Fleischli, MD 5. Biomet Karen K. Briggs, MPH, MBA 5. Ossur, Smith & Nephew, Arthrex, Inc., Harold Fogel, MD n. Siemens David Fralinger, MD n. Stephen L. Brown, MD n. Darren J. Friedman, MD 2. Allen Medical, Arthrex, Inc.; 3b. Allen J. W. Thomas Byrd, MD 3b. Smith & Nephew, A2 Surgical; 4. A2 Medical Surgical; 5. Smith & Nephew; 7. Springer Freddie H. Fu, MD 1. Arthrocare; 3a. Stryker; 4. Stryker; 7. Cosma Calderaro, MD n. SLACK, Inc. Kirk A. Campbell, MD n William H. Garrett, BS n.
Financial Disclosures Multimedia (continued) Bruce A. Levy, MD 1. Arthrex, Inc., VOT Solutions; 3b. Arthrex, Inc.; 5. Arthrex, Inc., Biomet, Raymond G. Gaston, MD 1. Biomet; 2. Auxillium, Biomet, Smith & Stryker Nephew; 3b. Biomet, BME Kenneth C. Lin, MD n. Neil S. Ghodadra, MD n. Bryan J. Loeffler, MD n Sandro Giannini, MD 3b. Smith & Nephew, Medacta Active Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., MD, FACS 1. Biomet, Innomed; 2. Biomet; 3b. Implants Biomet, Pacira; 5. Biomet, Kinamed, Brian Grottkau, MD 9. AAOS Pacira, Stryker Michael S. Guss, MD n. Timothy Lozier, PA-C n. Amgad M. Haleem, MD, MSc n. Scott D. Martin, MD n. James P. Halloran, MD n. Martin M. Malawer, MD n Mathew Hamula, BA, BS n. Eckart Mayr, MD 2. Stryker; 3b. Stryker. 5. Stryker Braden E. Hartline, MD n. Morteza Meftah, MD n. Richard J. Hawkins, MD 1. Ossur; 3b. DJ Orthopaedics; 7. Wolters Thomas L. Mehlhoff, MD n. Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Mark D. Miller, MD 7. Saunders/Mosby-Elsevier, Wolters Wilkins Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Brett L. Hayden, BA n. Wilkens Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc 1. Arthrex, Inc.; 3b Arthrex, Inc.; 4. Game Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD 3b. Corin USA, Stryker Ready; VuMedi; 5. Arthrex, Inc., Laurence D. Higgins, MD 6. Arthrex, Inc, Smith & Nephew, Breg, OrthoRehab, Ossur Americas, Siemens DePuy Medical Solutions USA, Smith & Nephew, ConMed Linvatec Sean Higgins n. Brent Mollon, MD, FRCSC n. Matthew Hiro, MD n. Yvette Ho, MD 6. Imedicalapps.com Michael A. Mont, MD 1. Microport, Stryker; 3b. DJ Orthopaedics, Johnson & Johnson, Merz, Nicholas J. Honkamp, MD n. Orthosensor, Pacira, Sage Products, Inc., Jason P. Hochfelder, MD n. Stryker, Tissue Gene, U S Medical Stephen M. Howell, MD 1. Biomet Sports Medicine, Zimmer; 2. Innovations; 5. DJ Orthopaedics, Johnson Biomet Sports Medicine, Zimmer; 3b. & Johnson, National Institutes of Health Biomet Sports Medicine, ThinkSurgical, (NIAMS & NICHD), Ongoing Care Zimmer; 5. Zimmer. Saunders/Mosby- Solutions, Orthosensor, Stryker, Tissue Elsevier; 7. Saunders/Mosby-Elsevier Gene William J. Hozack, MD 1. Stryker; 3b. Stryker; 5. Stryker Antonello Montanaro, MD n. Michael J. Morris, MD 3b. Biomet; 5. Biomet, Kinamed, Pacira, Michael Huang, MD 6. Genzyme, Smith & Nephew Stryker Maury L. Hull, PhD 6. Zimmer Michael W. Moser, MD 5. OREF, OMEGA, Omeros Stephen J. Incavo, MD 1. Innomed, Zimmer; 3b. Zimmer; 4. Zimmer Matteo Nanni, MD n. Jeffrey D. Jackson, MD 3a. Arthrex, Inc. Alexander J. Nedopil, MD n. Daniel J. Kaplan, BA n. Vasili Karas, BS n. Stephen Nelson, MD n. Kristaps J. Keggi, MD 4. OMNI Life Science, Inc. Gregory P. Nicholson, MD 1. Innomed, Zimmer; 3b. Zimmer, Tornier; 4. Zimmer; 5. EBI, Tornier, Christopher Klifto, MD 4. GE Healthcare, Johnson & Johnson, Zimmer; 7. SLACK, Inc. Merck, Pfizer Michael M. Nogler, MD 2. Stryker; 3b. Stryker; 5. Stryker Jan A. Koenig, MD 1. Omni Life Science; 2. Medtronic; Heraeus; 7. Springer Omni Life Science; 3b. Medtronic, Omni Life Science Keith D. Nord, MD 1. Arthrex, Inc.; 2. Smith & Nephew, Cayenne; 3b. Smith & Nephew, Cayenne; Sanjit R. Konda, MD n. 4. Bledsoe; 5. DePuy, Synthes, Smith & Sumant G. Krishnan, MD 1. Innovation Sports; 3b. Mitek, Tornier; Nephew, Zimmer, Arthrex, Inc. 4. Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Merck; 6. Felipe Novoa, MD n. Mitek, Tornier Arturo Olid, MD n. Martin Krismer, MD 6. Stryker Orthopaedics Douglas E. Padgett, MD 2. Stryker; 3b. Mako, Medical Aaron J. Krych, MD 3b. Arthrex, Inc.; 5. Arthritis Foundation; Compression Systems; Stryker Histogenics Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS 3b. Biomet, Covidien, National Institutes David A. Kuppersmith, BS n. of Health (NIAMS & NICHD), Salient Surgical, Smith & Nephew, Stryker; Young W. Kwon, MD, PhD 3b. DJ Orthopaedics TissueGene, Zimmer; 5. 3m, Luca Labianca, MD n. Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, National Institutes of Health (NIAMS & John F. Lawrence, MD n. NICHD), Stryker, Zimmer; 7. Andres Leiva, MD n. Saunders/Mosby-Elsevier, SLACK, Inc., Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Trevor Lentz, PT n. Williams & Wilkins Joanna Patton, ROT n.
Financial Disclosures Multimedia (continued) Thai Q. Trinh, MD n. Francesco Turturro, MD n. Marco Pedrini, MD n. Manuel Valencia, MD n. Christopher L. Peters, MD 1. Biomet; 2. Biomet; 3b. Biomet Geoffrey S. Van Thiel, MD n. Gabriel L. Petruccelli, MD 5. KFx Medical, Inc. Alex R. Vap, BA n. Marc J. Philippon, MD 1. Smith & Nephew, Bledsoe, Donjoy, Arthrosurface; 3b. Smith & Nephew; 4. Nikhil N. Verma, MD 1. Smith & Nephew; 2. Arthrosurface; 3b. Arthrosurface, Hipco, MIS; 5. Ossur, Smith & Nephew, Arthrex, Inc.; 4. Arthrex, Siemens, Smith & Nephew; 6. Omeros; 5. Arthrex, Inc; Smith & Smith & Nephew; 7. SLACK, Inc., Elsevier Nephew, Athletico, ConMed Linvatec, Miomed, Mitek; Arthrosurface; 7. Vindico Phinit Phisitkul, MD 3b. Arthrex, Inc., Smith & Nephew; 4. Medical-Orthopedics Hyperguide, ; First Ray, Mortise Medical Arthroscopy Dana Piasecki, MD n. Camilo E. Villalobos, MD n. Federico Pilla, MD n. Anna L. Walden, BS n. Matthew T. Provencher, MD 8. Arthroscopy, BMC Musculoskeletal Bradford A. Wall, MD n. Disorders, Knee, Orthopedics, SLACK, Inc., Vindico Orthopaedic Hyperguide Brian Walters, MD n. Anil Ranawat, MD 4. MAKO, Conformis Jon J.P. Warner, MD 1. Zimmer, Tornier; 6. Arthrocare, DJ Orthopaedics, Arthrex, Inc., Mitek, Breg, Gleeson Rebello, MD n. Smith & Nephew Jose A. Rodriguez, MD 1. ConforMIS, Exactech, Inc., Medacta, Lucian C. Warth, MD n. Smith & Nephew; 3b. ConforMIS, Exactech, Inc., Medacta, Smith & Ryan Warth, MD n. Nephew; 5. DePuy, Exactech, Inc., Smith Hugh Godfrey Watts, MD n. & Nephew Maxwell Weinberg, MD n. Anthony A. Romeo, MD 1. Arthrex, Inc.; 2. Arthrex, Inc.; 3b. Brian C. Werner, MD n. Arthrex, Inc.; 5. Arthrex, Inc., DJO Surgical, Smith & Nephew, Ossur; 6. Roger E. Wiltfong, MD n. Arthrex, Inc., DJ Surgical; 7. James C. Wittig, MD n. Saunders/Mosby-Elsevier Thomas W. Wright, MD 1. Exactech, Inc.; 5. Exactech, Inc.; 7. Pierpaola Rota, MD n. Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Joshua D. Roth n. Williams & Wilkins Adam B. Yanke, MD n. Chamnanni Rungprai, MD n. William Ryan, BS n. Zachary R. Zimmer, BA n. Michael G. Saper, DO, ATC n. Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD 1. Exactech, Inc.; 3b. Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation; 3c. Gold Anthony Sapienza, MD n. Humanism Foundation, David A. Shneider, MD 3c. Arthrex, Inc. J3Personica/Residency Select; 4. Wei Shen, MD, PhD n. AposTherapy, Inc., Hip Innovation Technology; 7. SLACK Incorporated, Seth Sherman, MD n. Thieme, Inc., Wolters Kluwer Health - Andrew M. Silverman, BA n. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Stephen J. Snyder, MD 1. Arthrex, Inc, DJ Orthopaedics; Linvatec; Sawbones/Pacific Research Laboratories; Wright Medical Technology, Inc.; 3a. Redyns Medical; 3b. Synthes; 4. Redyns Medical, Johnson & Johnson, Wright Medical; 7. Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Gonzalo Samitier Solis, MD, PhD n. Paul L. Sousa, MBA n. Robert N. Steensen, MD n. James B. Stiehl, MD 1. Zimmer, Innomed; 2. Blue Orthopaedics Computer Company, Zimmer; 3b. Blue Orthopaedics Computer Company; Zimmer; 3c. Exactech, Inc.; 4. Blue Orthopaedics Computer Company, Traumis, Inc. Technology Company Allston J. Stubbs, MD 3b. Smith & Nephew; 4. Johnson & Johnson, Inc; 5. Bauerfeind, AG Mark A. Tait, MD n. John S. Taras, MD 2. AxoGen, Inc.; 4. Union Surgical, LLC Fotios P. Tjoumakaris, MD 2. Ferring Pharmaceutical Francesco Traina, MD n.
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