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11:35am - 11:40am<br />

*Thumb Extension Is Immediate following Extensor Indicis Proprius to<br />

Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon Transfer Using the “Wide Awake” Approach<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint<br />

John, NB, Canada<br />

Michael Bezuhly, BSc, MD; Gerald Sparkes; Amanda Higgins; Michael Neumeister;<br />

Donald H. Lalonde<br />

11:40am - 11:45am<br />

Discussion<br />

Moderators: Pedro Beredjiklian<br />

Aviva Wolff, BSC, OTR/L, CHT<br />

11:45am - 11:50am<br />

Single Incision Repair with Suture Anchors for Treatment of Distal Biceps<br />

Tendon Rupture: a 59 Cases Follow up<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh,<br />

PA, USA<br />

Filippos S. Giannoulis, MD; Rob W. Weiser; Dean G. Sotereanos<br />

11:50am - 11:55am<br />

Immediate Motion After Distal Biceps Repair Using a Dynamic Elbow Flexion-<br />

Assist Splint: Therapy Progression and Outcomes<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Samaritan Hand Therapy Specialists,<br />

Corvallis, OR, USA<br />

Julianne Howell, MS, PT, CHT; James Gyovai, PT, CHT; Luis Vela, DO<br />

11:55am - 12:00pm<br />

*Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath: Risk Factors for Recurrence<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Mount Carmel Medical Center,<br />

Columbus, OH, USA<br />

John G. Mowbray, MD; Raymond K. Wurapa, MD; John M. Bednar, MD; Brent A.<br />

Bickel; Damon C. Adamany<br />

12:00pm - 12:05pm<br />

*Recurrent Giant Cell Tumors of the Hand; a Prospective Study<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI,<br />

USA<br />

Craig Oser, DO; Aamir Siddiqui, MD; Joseph Musial, PhD; Peter Janevski, MD<br />

12:05pm - 12:10pm<br />

*Syndactyly Correction in Patients with Associated Syndromes<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,<br />

Baltimore, MD, USA<br />

William Dahl, BA; E. Gene Deune, MD<br />

12:10pm - 12:15pm<br />

Discussion<br />

12:15pm – 1:00pm Keynote Speaker: Bob Jamieson<br />

Covering Medicine, Wars and Politics<br />

A Native of Illinois, Jamieson served in the U.S. Navy<br />

and attended Knox College from which he received<br />

an honorary doctor of letters degree in 1996.<br />

The address will focus on ABC's unique way of covering<br />

medicine, how we have been covering the<br />

middle east and the issues that will impact every day<br />

life in the United States as well as the political<br />

landscape that will affect us all. Questions will<br />

also be taken at the end of the address.<br />

Bob Jamieson joined ABC News in 1990 as a correspondent<br />

based in New York. During more than 30<br />

years as a network television news correspondent,<br />

Jamieson has reported from all seven continents, won<br />

five National News Emmys and was cited for his<br />

coverage of 9/11 as part of the ABC News team<br />

honored with both Alfred I. DuPont and George Foster<br />

Peabody Awards. His assignments with ABC News<br />

have varied widely, from the Kurdish refugee crisis in<br />

Northern Iraq after the first Gulf War to 9/11.<br />

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Jamieson has also reported extensively from the<br />

Middle East beginning with the 1973 Yom Kippur war<br />

and subsequently the 1982 conflict in Lebanon, from<br />

Iran, Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia and Baghdad.<br />

Beginning in 1971, he was assigned first as national<br />

correspondent in the Chicago bureau, then White<br />

House correspondent from 1975 to 1978, then to<br />

assignments in London and as a senior national<br />

correspondent based in New York.<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm Lunch with Exhibitors<br />

1:00pm - 2:00pm Hand Journal Editorial Board Luncheon<br />

1:30pm – 2:30pm Instructional Courses<br />

108 Advances In Extensor Tendon Repair And<br />

Rehabilitation: From Mallets To Motion<br />

This course will offer an up to date review of the<br />

current state of the art of extensor tendon repair and<br />

rehabilitation from the distal terminal tendon insertion<br />

to the proximal forearm. The participants will<br />

hear which injuries are best treated surgically, and<br />

which are best treated with splinting, casting or<br />

observation.<br />

John D. Lubahn, MD, Moderator<br />

Stephanie Sweet, MD<br />

109 Distal Radius Malunion: Prevention<br />

And Correction<br />

Malunion of the distal radius fracture is still one of the<br />

most common complications and one of the most<br />

common sources of legal action. These experts will<br />

address how to avoid the complication and, as<br />

importantly, how to restore radial anatomy.<br />

Jorge L. Orbay, MD, Moderator<br />

David Bozentka, MD<br />

110 Wide Awake Approach To Hand Surgery<br />

This course will provide the necessary information to<br />

allow the hand surgeon to perform most hand operations<br />

under pure local anesthesia without sedation and<br />

without a tourniquet. The wide awake pain free<br />

patient is able to actively move the reconstructed<br />

structures which the surgeon can observe and adjust<br />

before the skin is closed. The 4th dimension of active<br />

movement by the patient is added to the surgery.<br />

Donald H. Lalonde, MD, Moderator<br />

N. Bradly Meland, MD<br />

111 Reconstruction of the Burned Hand in Adults<br />

and Children<br />

Reconstruction of the burned hand in adults and<br />

children is presented through discussion and examples<br />

of acute and reconstructive principles. Planning<br />

reconstructive procedures requires thorough knowledge<br />

of scar contraction and burn maturation as well<br />

as surgical technique. This instructional course will<br />

provide insight into timing of surgical reconstruction<br />

and prognosis of return of maximum hand function.<br />

Roger Simpson, MD, Moderator<br />

Bruce Brewer, MD<br />

Anthony Smith, MD<br />

112 Surviving and Salvaging PIPJ Injuries<br />

This course will review the latest information on constrained<br />

and nonconstrained arthroplasty and on<br />

arthrodesis for irreparable PIPJ injuries and post<br />

traumatic arthritis.<br />

Alan Freeland, MD, Moderator<br />

Robert Beckenbaugh, MD<br />

Mark R. Belsky, MD<br />

113 Ulnar Wrist Pain: Understanding the Snaps,<br />

Clicks & Clunks<br />

This course will discuss the common causes of ulnar<br />

sided wrist pain, correlating the physical findings<br />

including snaps, clunks, and pops with the pathologic<br />

anatomy. The treatment for these common ulnar<br />

sided conditions will be discussed including splinting,<br />

non operative modalities and surgical solutions.<br />

John M. Bednar, MD, Moderator<br />

Scott G. Edwards, MD<br />

Mark Rekant, MD<br />

Teri Skirven, OTR/L, CHT<br />

2:40pm – 3:40pm Coding Alerts to Maximize the Work Unit Value<br />

The course will provide the insight into the RBRVS<br />

and coding updates, tips and pearls.<br />

Daniel Nagle, MD

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