CURRENT SOLUTIONS IN ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA

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CURRENT SOLUTIONS INORTHOPAEDICTRAUMANOVEMBER 15-17, 2019 FIVE LABS TAMPA, FL17 thANNUALCOURSE CHAIRMANHONORED INTERNATIONAL GUESTROY SANDERS, MDPETER GIANNOUDIS, BSC, MD, FACS, FRCSTAMPA, FLLEEDS, ENGLAND, UKE D U C AT I O N A LCONTENTENDORSED BY THEPROVIDED BYFOREonline.org/tampatrauma

COURSE CHAIRMANRoy Sanders, MDProfessor & ChairmanUSF Department of OrthopaedicsPresident, Florida Orthopaedic InstituteChief, Orthopaedic SurgeryTampa General HospitalTampa, FLH O N O R E D I N T E R N AT I O N A L G U E S TPeter Giannoudis, BSC, MD, FACS, FRCSProfessor & ChairmanTrauma & Orthopaedic SurgerySchool of MedicineUniversity of LeedsEditor in Chief InjuryLeeds, England, UKF A C U LT Y(S U B J EC T TO CH A N G E)Cory Collinge, MDHassan R. Mir, MD, MBAFort Worth, TXTampa, FLPeter J. Daly, MDJorge L. Orbay, MDDeerfield, ILMiami, FLGeorge J. Haidukewych, MDH. Claude Sagi, MDOrlando, FLCincinnati, OHJohn Ketz, MDAnjan R. Shah, MDRochester, NYTampa, FLFrank A. Liporace, MDPaul Tornetta, III, MDJersey City, NJBoston, MAMichael McKee, MD, FRCS(C)Tracy Watson, MDPhoenix, AZPhoenix, AZMark A. Mighell, MDTampa, FL

COURSE DESCRIPTIONIn partnership with the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA), this course is designed to provideorthopaedic surgeons with a comprehensive update on the evolving concepts and techniques inorthopaedic trauma. The interactive format includes didactic lectures, case-based discussions,and bioskills lab training, which highlight the latest technologies and trends in orthopaedic trauma.Distinguished faculty members will share their knowledge and expertise on a wide variety of relevanttopics related to both upper extremity and lower extremity trauma.COURSE OBJECTIVESOn completion of this course, learners will be able to: Discuss emerging techniques in upper and lower extremities and compare to current treatment options Apply new concepts for treatment of foot and ankle fractures Understand femoral neck and intertrochanteric fractures Evaluate and apply new concepts for treatment in orthobiologics and infection Manage bone defects and bisphosphonate fracturesTA R G E T A U D I E N C EOrthopaedic surgeons and other healthcare professionals whose scope of practice includesorthopaedic trauma.A C C R E D I TAT I O NFoundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education is accredited by the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits .Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participationin the activity.DISABILITIESPlease notify the Continuing Medical Education Office, 4115 W. Spruce Street, Tampa, FL 33607, or call 813-877-8096 aminimum of 10 working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation for a disability is needed. Events,activities, and facilities of Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education are available without regard to race,color, sex, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status as provided by the law and in accordance with FORE’srespect for personal dignity.REFUND POLICYCancellation notification must be submitted in writing to CME@FOREonline.org and received by the close of businesson Tuesday, October 15, 2019. A cancellation fee of 50 will be assessed. Cancellations received after Tuesday,October 15, 2019, will not receive a refund. No-shows will not receive a refund.FORE reserves the right to cancel this program due to unforeseen circumstances, in which case a full refund ofregistration fees will be given to participants. FORE will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by theparticipant in the unlikely event that the program is cancelled.

REGISTRATION1 Online: ForeOnline.org/tampatrauma2 Phone: 813-877-8096On or Before 10/15/19Attendee TypeAfter 10/15/19Physicians 995.00 1,095.00Fellows, Residents, & Allied Health Professionals 495.00 595.00Registration fee includes course materials, bioskills labs, breaks, breakfasts, and lunches for theparticipant only. Full registration payment must be received by Monday, November 11, 2019. Noregistration is confirmed until full payment is received.COURSE LOCATIONFIVE Labs4115 W. Spruce St. Tampa, FL 33607Phone: 813-877-8096 FIVELabs.comFIVE Labs is a new and innovative facility designed to educate the next generation of healthcareprofessionals and to foster creativity for the development of technologies for healthcare’sbiggest challenges.HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSRenaissance Tampa International Plaza4200 Jim Walter Blvd.Tampa, FL 33607Reservations: 813-877-9200A limited block of rooms has been reserved at a discounted group rate of 155.00 per night taxand fees. To make a reservation, please call the number above and be sure to mention that you areattending the FORE “Current Solutions in Orthopaedic Trauma” Course to ensure you receive the grouprate. Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be made by the cut-offdate, Thursday, October 31, 2019, in order to receive the discounted rate.Complimentary transportation will be provided between theRenaissance Hotel & FIVE Labs

AGENDA(S U B J EC T TO CH A N G E)FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 20196:30 AM Registration & Breakfast w/ Exhibitors7:25 AM Opening Remarks & Course WelcomeRoy Sanders, MD7:30 AM SESSION I: SHOULDER DEBATES& HOT TOPICSModerator: Michael McKee, MD7:30 AM Humeral Shaft Fractures: Is BraceTreatment Dead?Anjan R. Shah, MD10:05 AM Terrible Triad: What Is It & How Do I Fix It?Mark A. Mighell, MD10:20 AM Radial Head Fractures: Repair,Replace, StabilizeJorge L. Orbay, MD10:35 AM Pediatric Supracondylar Elbow FracturesAnjan R. Shah, MD10:45 AM Case Presentations - Group Discussionw/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty11:45 AM Lunch Break w/ Exhibitors& Change into Surgical Attire12:15 PM Industry Sponsored Luncheon Symposium7:40 AM Humeral Shaft Fractures: How & When toTreat SurgicallyCory Collinge, MD12:45 PM CADAVERIC LAB SESSION:UPPER EXTREMITY7:50 AM 2/3 Part Proximal Humeral Fractures:How to TreatMark A. Mighell, MD8:00 AM 4 Part Fractures: Is There a Role for Fixation?Michael McKee, MD8:10 AM 4 Part Fractures: Replacement - State of the ArtMark A. Mighell, MD8:30 AM Clavicle Fractures: State of the ArtMichael McKee, MD8:50 AM Group Discussion w/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty2:45 PM Coffee Break w/ Exhibitors3:00 PM Upper Extremity Lab Session (Cont.)5:00 PM Adjourn for the Day9:10 AM Coffee Break w/ Exhibitors9:35 AM SESSION II: FRACTURES OF THEELBOW & WRISTModerator: Mark A. Mighell, MDMultiple casepresentations to helpyou with your mostdifficult cases9:35 AM Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly:Benign Neglect?Michael McKee, MD9:45 AM Distal Radius Fractures - ORIF: State of the ArtJorge L. Orbay, MD

AGENDA(S U B J EC T TO CH A N G E)SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 20196:30 AM Check-In & Breakfast w/ Exhibitors7:25 AM Opening RemarksRoy Sanders, MD7:30 AM SESSION III: DISTAL FEMUR FRACTURESModerator: Tracy Watson, MD7:30 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Should You Nail orPlate Acute Fractures & Why?Peter V. Giannoudis, MD7:40 AM Distal Femoral Non-Unions: Treatment OptionsTracy Watson, MD7:55 AM SESSION IV: PERI-PROSTHETICFRACTURESModerator: George J. Haidukewych, MD10:35 AM SESSION VI: TIBIAL SHAFT FRACTURESModerator: Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA10:35 AM Supra-Patellar Nailing:Techniques & OutcomesHassan R. Mir, MD, MBA10:45 AM Reduction Tricks: Plates, Distractors, & FibulaPaul Tornetta, III, MD10:55 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Masquelet State of the ArtPeter V. Giannoudis, MD11:10 AM Case Presentations - Group Discussionw/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty12:10 PM Lunch Break w/ Exhibitors& Change into Surgical Attire7:55 AM Fractures Above a Total Knee:Why Plates Are the SolutionGeorge J. Haidukewych, MD8:05 AM Fractures Above a Total Knee: Why a NailIs the SolutionRoy Sanders, MD8:15 AM Fractures Below a Total Hip: What Arethe Options?George J. Haidukewych, MD8:25 AM Inter-Prosthetic Fractures: What Do I Do?Frank A. Liporace, MD8:40 AM Case Presentations - Group Discussionw/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty9:40 AM SESSION V: TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURESModerator: Paul Tornetta, III, MD9:40 AM Lateral Plateau FracturesPaul Tornetta, III, MD9:50 AM Medial & Combined FracturesTracy Watson, MD10:00 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Bone GraftSubstitutes: State of the ArtPeter V. Giannoudis, MD10:15 AM Coffee Break w/ Exhibitors12:40 PM LUNCH WITH GUEST SPEAKER: ProvidingSuccessful Surgical Care in a DevelopingCountry - The Good, the Bad, & the UglyPeter J. Daly, MD1:10 PM SESSION VII: FOOT & ANKLE FRACTURESModerator: John Ketz, MD1:10 PM Posterior Malleolar Injuries in Ankle(Not Pilon) FracturesJohn Ketz, MD1:20 PM Syndesmotic Injuries: State of the Art(Implants & Reduction)Paul Tornetta, III, MD1:30 PM Talus Fractures & AVN Treatment PearlsJohn Ketz, MD1:40 PM Calcaneus Fractures & the Benefits of SinusTarsi ApproachHassan R. Mir, MD, MBA1:50 PM Lisfranc’s: To Fix or to Fuse & Does it Matter?John Ketz, MD2:00 PM Group Discussion w/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty2:20 PM CADAVERIC LAB SESSION:LOWER EXTREMITY4:20 PM Coffee Break w/ Exhibitors4:35 PM Lower Extremity Lab Session (Cont.)6:35 PM Adjourn for the Day

AGENDA(S U B J EC T TO CH A N G E)SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 20197:00 AM Check-In & Breakfast w/ Exhibitors7:55 AM Opening RemarksRoy Sanders, MD8:00 AM SESSION VIII: PROXIMAL FEMUR& HIP FRACTURESModerator: H. Claude Sagi, MD9:20 AM Intertroch Fractures: Is There Any Reason toStill Use Plates?H. Claude Sagi, MD9:35 AM Intertroch Fractures: Nails - All Nails Are Notthe SameTracy Watson, MD9:50 AM Shaft Fractures: Retrograde Fixation isEasier & BetterAnjan R. Shah, MD10:05 AM Shafter Fractures, Piriformis, orTrochanteric StartHassan R. Mir, MD, MBA8:00 AM Hip Dislocations & Pelvic Injuries:EUA & Need to TreatH. Claude Sagi, MD8:15 AM Pearls of Conversion: Elderly AcetabularFractures to THRGeorge J. Haidukewych, MD8:30 AM Algorithm for Femoral Neck FractureTreatmentFrank A. Liporace, MD8:45 AM Open Plate Reduction for Pauwels FracturesCory Collinge, MD9:00 AM Group Discussion w/ Audience Q&AAll Faculty10:20 AM Shaft Femoral Neck Fractures: What toLook For & What to DoCory Collinge, MD10:35 AM Bisphosphonate Fractures: Is There AnySolution?Frank A. Liporace, MD10:50 AM Case Presentations - Group Discussion w/Audience Q&AAll Faculty11:30 AM Closing Remarks & Meeting AdjournRoy Sanders, MD

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