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<strong>AAHS</strong><br />

Friday, January 12, 2007<br />

6:30am – 7:30am Financial Instructional Course<br />

for Non-Members<br />

114 Financial Planning for the Newly<br />

Established Surgeon<br />

If you are like most busy physicians, you may lack<br />

the time needed to select the right investment<br />

consultants that best meet your specific financial<br />

needs. On the other hand, selecting the right team<br />

of investment consultants is one of the most<br />

important decisions you can make—one that can<br />

have an enormous impact on your long-term<br />

financial goals. This discussion will focus on<br />

the basic things residents or new physicians need to<br />

do in order to begin investing for themselves and<br />

their practices, and how to select the right<br />

investment consultants.<br />

Patrick Donnelly, Smith Barney Consulting Group<br />

Jeff Palmer, Smith Barney Consulting Group<br />

7:00am – 7:30am <strong>Annual</strong> Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Breakfast<br />

(attendence is limited to <strong>AAHS</strong> members only)<br />

7:30am – 8:30am Instructional Courses<br />

115 Resurrection of Dead Bone: Solving Kienboch’s<br />

and Avascular Non-Unions<br />

This instructional course will discuss the daignosis,<br />

classification and treatment options for scaphoid<br />

delayed union/nonunion with AVN, Preiser’s disease,<br />

Kienbock’s, as well as capitate AVN. Heavy emphasis<br />

will be placed on the newer armamentarium of VBG’s<br />

(vascularized bone graft) and their selective use for each<br />

of these difficult diagnostic categories.<br />

T. Greg Sommerkamp, MD, Moderator<br />

Kyle Bickel, MD, FACS<br />

Steven L. Moran, MD<br />

116 Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injury<br />

Discuss the management of pediatric brachial plexus<br />

injuries from diagnosis through treatment. Review<br />

operative indications for primary microsurgery and<br />

secondary reconstruction. Review surgical techniques,<br />

outcomes, and complications.<br />

Scott Kozin, MD, Moderator<br />

Allan J. Belzberg, MD<br />

Howard M. Clarke, MD<br />

117 Adult Elbow Fractures<br />

Elbow fractures are unforgiving. These experts will<br />

address the assessment, operative tactics, and complications<br />

associated with elbow fractures<br />

Mark Baratz, MD<br />

Michael R. Hausman, MD<br />

David Ring, MD<br />

118 New Concepts in Total Wrist Replacement<br />

This Instructional Course will provide updated<br />

information on new, precision guided replacement of<br />

the wrist. Presentations will include the current state<br />

of the art in Total Wrist Replacement with alternative<br />

procedures described along with initial results of<br />

treatment for both rheumatoid and posttraumatic<br />

arthritis of the wrist.<br />

William Cooney, III, MD, Moderator<br />

Brian Adams, MD<br />

Luis Scheker, MD<br />

119 Innovations in Scaphoid Care<br />

The faculty will review their reconstructive approach<br />

to mutilating hand injuries, including general<br />

princibles, timing and latest techniques in skeletal and<br />

soft tissue reconstructions.<br />

Alexander Shin, MD<br />

Joseph Slade, III, MD<br />

120 Post Traumatic Hand Reconstruction<br />

The faculty will review their reconstructive approach<br />

to mutilating hand injuries, including general<br />

principles, timing and latest techniques in skeletal<br />

and soft tissue reconstructions.<br />

W.P. Andrew Lee, MD, Moderator<br />

Richard E. Brown, MD<br />

Alexandru Georgescu, MD<br />

L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS<br />

56<br />

8:35am – 9:20am Panel: Problem Solving in Distal Radius<br />

Fracture<br />

Jaiyoung Ryu, MD Moderator<br />

William Geissler, MD<br />

Amy Ladd, MD<br />

Jorge L. Orbay, MD<br />

9:00am – 11:00am <strong>ASRM</strong> Strategic Planning Session<br />

9:20am – 9:50am Presidential Address<br />

Ronald Palmer, MD<br />

9:50am – 10:25am J. Joseph Danyo Presidential Invited Lecturer:<br />

Robert D. Beckenbaugh, MD<br />

10:25am – 10:55am Break with Exhibitors<br />

“Is It Fun Anymore?”<br />

Medical practice has changed drastically over the last<br />

thirty years. We have seen conversion of patient<br />

oriented caring medical treatment to business<br />

oriented money making, cost saving approaches to<br />

patient care. Questions arise with regard to the ethics<br />

and morality of such changes. Is there room to<br />

provide expert care and have fun as a physician<br />

anymore in caring for the, injured, ill or especially the<br />

profitless elderly? The answer may lie in our original<br />

reasons for going into medicine and the oath which<br />

we have all taken.<br />

Robert Beckenbaugh, MD is Professor of Orthopedic<br />

Surgery at the Mayo Clinic Rochester. His research<br />

interests include continuing work on the development<br />

of artificial joint replacements for the wrist and<br />

hand. He served as president of the <strong>AAHS</strong> from 1992-3.<br />

10:55am - 12:30pm CONCURRENT SCIENTIFIC<br />

PAPER SESSION 2A<br />

*Designates resident/fellow paper presentations<br />

Moderators: Kevin Chung, MD<br />

Susan Mackinnon, MD<br />

10:55am - 11:00am<br />

The Cause of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University of Louisville, School of Public<br />

Health and Informatio, Louisville, KY, USA<br />

Steven J. McCabe, MD, MSc; Vasyl Pihur; Roberto S. Rosales, MD, PhD; Isam<br />

Atroshi, MD, PhD<br />

11:00am - 11:05am<br />

Comparison of Psychosocial Profile of Patients with Neuropathic Conditions<br />

Treated with and without Surgery<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Hand and Microsurgery Center of El<br />

Paso, El Paso, TX, USA<br />

Jose Monsivais, MD; Kris Robinson, PhD, FNP<br />

11:05am - 11:10am<br />

*A Detailed Cost and Efficiency Analysis of Performing Carpal Tunnel Surgery<br />

in the Main Operating Room Versus the ambulatory Setting<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Dalhousie University / Saint John<br />

Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB, Canada<br />

Martin R. LeBlanc, BSc, MD; Janice Lalonde, RN; Donald H. Lalonde, BSc, MSc, MD<br />

11:10am - 11:15am<br />

Pronator Syndrome: A Cadaveric Study of the True Sites of Compression<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Southern Illinois University School of<br />

Medicine, Springfield, IL, USA<br />

Damon Cooney, MD, PhD; Reuben Bueno; Michael W Neumeister<br />

11:15am - 11:20am<br />

Outcome Study of Vascularized Ulnar Nerve Transposition in 100 Consecutive<br />

Patients with Cubital Tunnel Syndrome<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia,<br />

PA, USA<br />

Julie Spears;amit Mitra; Beth Mccampbell; Ravi Kiran; John Roussalis; Eva Chavez;<br />

Avir Mitra

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