12.07.2015 Views

Program Schedule - American Shoulder And Elbow Surgeons

Program Schedule - American Shoulder And Elbow Surgeons

Program Schedule - American Shoulder And Elbow Surgeons

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

MARCH 25, 2006MCCORMICK PLACE CONVENTION CENTERLAKESIDE E353 ABCAMERICAN SHOULDER ANDELBOW SURGEONS* Registration fee includes CD-ROM of How to Videos and program book.ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance withthe Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council ofContinuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the<strong>American</strong> Academy of Orthopaedic <strong>Surgeons</strong> and the <strong>American</strong><strong>Shoulder</strong> and <strong>Elbow</strong> Society. The <strong>American</strong> Academy of Orthopaedic<strong>Surgeons</strong> is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.CME CREDITThe <strong>American</strong> Academy of Orthopaedic <strong>Surgeons</strong> designates thiseducational activity for a maximum of 8.5 category 1 credits towardthe AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claimonly those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.7:30-7:35 am Welcome and Opening RemarksDavid M Dines, MDImmediate Past-President, <strong>American</strong><strong>Shoulder</strong> & <strong>Elbow</strong> <strong>Surgeons</strong>SESSION I: ROTATOR CUFFModerator: Gary M Gartsman, MDPaper 17:35-7:40 am Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair:The Effect of Depth of Suture Passageon Three-Dimensional Repair Site SurfaceArea and Load to Failure Using Single-RowAnchor FixationAllen Deutsch, MDPaper 27:40-7:45 am Repair Integrity and Functional Outcome afterArthroscopic Double-row Rotator Cuff Repair:A Prospective Outcome StudyHiroyuki Sugaya, MD, Kazuhiko Maeda, MD,Keisuke Matsuki, MD, Joji Moriishi, MDPaper 37:45-7:50 am Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair. Correlationsof Clinical Results with Integrity of the TendonPierre-Henri Flurin, MD, Philippe Landreau, MD,Pascal Boileau, MD, Laurent LaFosse, MD,Stephane Guillo, MD, Jean-Francois Kempf, MD,Bruno Toussaint, MD, Olivier Courage, MD,Christophe Charousset, MD7:50-8:00 am HOW-TO VIDEOCapsular Release for Stiff <strong>Shoulder</strong>Following Cuff RepairMark Lazarus, MDPaper 48:00-8:05 am Footprint Contact Biomechanics for a NewArthroscopic Transossesous-EquivalentRotator Cuff Repair Technique Compared to aDouble-Row Technique Arthroscopic RotatorCuff Repair. Correlations of clinical resultswith integrity of the tendonMaxwell C Park, MD, Neal S ElAttrache, MD,James E Tibone, MD, Christopher S Ahmad, MD,Bong J Jun, MS, Thay Q Lee, PhDPaper 58:05-8:10 am Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa (RestoreOrthobiologic Implant) Augmentation ofChronic Two-Tendon Rotator Cuff TearsTreated with Open Surgical Repair.A Randomized Controlled TrialJoseph Iannotti, MD, PhD, Michael Codsi, MD,Young Kwon, MD, PhD, Kathe Derwin, PhD, JohnBrems, MD8:10-8:22 am DiscussionSESSION II: ELBOW IModerator: Ken Yamaguchi, MDPaper 68:22-8:27 am Intra-Articular Distal Humerus Fractures:12-30 Years Follow-UpJoppe P van Duijn, BS, Job N Doornberg, MS,Peter Kloen, MD, PhD, Ernst L F B Raaymakers, MD,PhD, Durk S Linzel, BS, Rene K Marti, MD, PhDPaper 78:27-8:32 am Long Term Outcome of Surgically TreatedComplex Olecranon FracturesAnneluuk C Lindenhovius, BS, Job N Doornberg,MS, Chaitanya S Mudgal, MD, Peter Kloen, MD,PhD, Rene R K Marti, MD, PhD, Ernst L F BRaaymakers, MD, PhD, David C Ring, MDPaper 88:32-8:37 am Clinical Results of Anterior Fixation ofHumeral Capitellar FracturesMark A Mighell, MD, Scott Schneider, MD,Mark A Frankle, MD, Eddie Eckles, MD8:37-8:44 am Discussion8:44-8:54 am HOW-TO VIDEORadial Head FractureJohn Itamura, MDPresenters are listed in bold.10


SESSION III: ARTHROPLASTYModerator: Tom R Norris, MDPaper 98:54-8:59 am Minimum 5 Year Follow-up of Humeral HeadReplacement for the Treatment of OsteoarthritisDamian M Rispoli, MD, John W Sperling, MD,George S Athwall, MD, Robert H Cofield, MDPaper 108:59-9:04 am Biomechanical Evaluation of SubscapularisRepair Used During <strong>Shoulder</strong> ArthroplastyChristopher S. Ahmad, MD, David W Wing, BS,Thomas R Gardner, MCE, William N Levine, MD,Louis U Bigiliani, MDPaper 119:04-9:09 am Coronal Plane Tilt Angle Affects Risk ofCatastrophic Failure in Patients TreatedWith a Reverse <strong>Shoulder</strong> ProsthesisMark A Frankle, MD, Steven Segal, MD, Derek RPupello, BS, Sergio Gutierrez, MSc, MichaelGriewe, MD, Mark A Mighell, MD, Rami Hart, BSPaper 129:09-9:14 am Deep-Vein Thrombosis FollowingReconstructive <strong>Shoulder</strong> Arthroplasty:A Prospective Observational Study<strong>And</strong>rew A Willis, MD, Stephen Fealy, MD,Russell F Warren, MD, Ronald S Adler, PhD, MD,Edward V Craig, MD, Frank A Cordasco, MD,Stephen Lyman, PhDPaper 139:14-9:19 am Symptomatic Glenoid LooseningComplicating Total <strong>Shoulder</strong> ArthroplastyJoshua S Dines, MD, James O’Holleran, MD,Stephen Fealy, MD, Russell F Warren, MD,David M Dines, MDPaper 149:19-9:24 am Severe Glenohumeral Chondrolysis Following<strong>Shoulder</strong> Arthroscopy: A Series of 6 CasesTreated with HemiarthoplastyMitchell W Larsen, MD, Laurence Higgins, MD,Carl J Basamania, MD9:24-9:36 am DiscussionSYMPOSIUM I: REVERSESHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYModerator: W Z Burkhead, MDPanel:9:36-9:46 am Rotator Cuff ArthropathyGilles Walch, MD9:56-10:06 am Complications: Avoidance and ManagementChristian Gerber, MD10:06-10:16 am HOW-TO-VIDEOSuperior Approach for the Reverse <strong>Shoulder</strong><strong>And</strong>ers Ecklund, MD10:16-10:26 am Discussion10:26-10:46 am BREAKSESSION IV: INSTABILITYModerator: Frederick A Matsen, III MDPaper 1510:46-10:51 am Longterm Prognosis of First Time Anterior<strong>Shoulder</strong> Dislocation in the Young. 229<strong>Shoulder</strong>s Prospectively Followed for 25 years.Lennart Hovelius, MD, Ulf Skoglund, MD, BjornSandstrom, MD, Ulf Sennerby, MD, Bengt GoranAugustini, MD, Hans Fredin, MD, Bo Tillnader, MD,Lars Krantz, MD, Modolv Saebo, MDPaper 1610:51-10:56 am Postoperative Subscapularis Insufficiencyafter Primary and Revision Open <strong>Shoulder</strong>StabilizationMarkus Scheibel, MD, Alexander Tsynman, MD,Petra Magosch, MD, Ralf J Schroder, MD, ArianeGerber-Popp, MD, Peter Habermeyer, MDPaper 1710:56-11:01 am In-vivo Glenohumeral Ligament FunctionRamprasad Papannagari, MS, Thomas J Gill,MD, Patrick J Boyer, MD, Susan L Stewart, MD,Jon JP Warner, MD, Guoan Li, MD11:01-11:09 am DiscussionSYMPOSIUM II: MID SHAFTCLAVICLE FRACTURESModerator: Charles A Rockwood, Jr, MDPanel:11:09-11:19 am Conservative Treatment of Clavicle FracturesEdward V Craig, MD11:19-11:29 am Intramedullary Pin FixationCarl J Basamania, MD11:29-11:39 am Plate Fixation of Clavicle FracturesMichael D McKee, MD11:39-11:49 am Discussion9:46-9:56 am Revision of Failed Hemiarthroplasty andTotal <strong>Shoulder</strong> ArthroplastyMark Frankle, MDAMERICAN SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGEONS11Presenters are listed in bold.


SESSION V: ACROMIO-CLAVICULAR JOINTModerator: Gerald R Williams Jr, MDPaper 1811:49-11:54 am Acromioclavicular Joint ArthroscopicReconstruction: 2 year follow up<strong>And</strong>reas B Imhoff, MD, Thomas Tischer, MDPaper 1911:54-11:59 am AC Joint Reconstruction with CA LigamentTransfer Using the Docking TechniqueIvan H Pacheco, MD, Reuben Gobezie, MD,Nicholaos Tsaniklides, MD, Bryan Krastins, MD,Peter J Millett, MD, MScPaper 2011:59-12:04 am Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Resection: ABiomechanical Analysis in a Cadaver ModelSara L Edwards, MD, Nicole A Wilson, MS, SteveFlores, MD, Jason Koh, MD, Li-Qun Zhang, PhD12:04-12:12 pm Discussion12:12-1:12 pm Lunch1:12-1:17 pm Neer Award PresentationSYMPOSIUM III: NERVE1:17-1:57 pm COMPLICATIONS ABOUT THE ELBOWModerator: Hill Hastings, II, MDPanel:Peter Weiss, MDRobert N Hotchkiss, MDMark S Cohen, MDDiscussionSESSION VI: ELBOW IIModerator: Neal S ElAttrache, MDPaper 232:07-2:12 pm Varus Posteromedial Rotational<strong>Elbow</strong> InjuriesDavid C Ring, MD, Job N Doornberg, MD2:12-2:19 pm Discussion2:19-2:29 pm HOW-TO VIDEOSingle Incision BicepsJeffrey Hughes, MDSESSION VII: TRAUMAModerator: David N Collins, MDPaper 242:29-2:34 pm Early Complications of Operatively TreatedProximal Humerus FracturesAdam M Smith, MD, Rodrigo M Mardones, MD,John W Sperling, MD, Robert H Cofield, MDPaper 252:34-2:39 pm Biomechanical Assessment ofInferior Tuberosity PlacementDuring Hemiarthroplasty for 4-partProximal Humerus Fractures.G. Russell Huffman, MD, John M Itamura, MD,Michelle H McGarry, MS, James E Tibone, MD, LongDuong, BS, Jeremy Gililland, BS, Thay Q Lee, PhD2:39-2:45 pm Discussion2:45-3:00 pm BREAKPlease proceed to McCormick PlaceConvention Center Lakeside E354 B forthe joint session of ASES and AOSSMPaper 211:57-2:02 pm Split Anconeus Fascia Transfer forReconstruction of the <strong>Elbow</strong> LateralCollateral Ligament Complex: Anatomicand Biomechanical TestingAnand M Murthi, MD, Caroline M Chebli, MDPaper 222:02-2:07 pm Comparison of <strong>Elbow</strong> Contracture Releasein Patients with and without HeterotopicOssificationJob N Doornberg, MS, Durk S Linzel, BS,Joppe P van Duijn, BS, Jesse B Jupiter, MD,David C Ring, MDPresenters are listed in bold.12AMERICAN SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGEONS


4:51 – 5:01pm POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Are We Overtreating<strong>Elbow</strong> Instability?Moderator: Neal S ElAttrache MD (Los Angeles, CA)ProWilliam A Grana MD, MPH (Tucson, AZ)ConDavid W Altchek MD (New York, NY)Objectives:Upon completion of this Point/Counterpoint,learners should be able to:• Understand the increased utilization ofmedial elbow stabilization surgery• Identify indications for medial elbowstabilization5:02 – 5:08pm SPOTLIGHT ON SURGICAL TECHNIQUE:Optimum Suture Placement for Rotator CuffRepairsModerator: Christopher Jobe MD (Linda Loma, CA)Ronald E Glousman MD (Los Angeles, CA)Objectives:Upon completion of this Spotlight on SurgicalTechnique, learners should be able to:• Understand new methods of anchor andsuture placement to recreate the footprint ofthe rotator cuff and increase repair strength• Identify the indications for different methodsof suture and anchor placement in rotatorcuff repair5:09 – 5:15pm UPDATE: Biomechanics and Muscle ActivityDuring the Golf SwingMarilyn Pink PhD, PT, MBA (Centinella, CA)Objectives:Upon completion of this Update, learnersshould be able to:• Understand the methods for studying thebiomechanics of the golf swing• Understand the biomechanics and muscleactivation patterns utilized in a golf swing5:16 – 5:30pm CURRENT CONCEPTS: The Upper Extremity inGolf and How to Improve Your ScoreWilliam J Mallon MD (Durham, NC)5:30pmObjectives:Upon completion of this Current Concepts,learners should be able to:• Understand alterations in the golf swingrelated to muscle activation patterns• Identify strategies for changes in the golfswing to improve performanceCONFERENCE ADJOURNSPresenters are listed in bold.14AMERICAN SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGEONS

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!