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

*Mechanical Testing of Distal Radioulnar Instability Repair: Ligament<br />

Reconstruction vs Capsulorraphy<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine,<br />

University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA<br />

Christopher J. Dy, BS, MD-Candidate; E. Anne Ouellette; Ali Malik; Veronica Diaz;<br />

Anna-Lena Makowski; Edward Milne; Andre Barreto; Loren Latta<br />

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

Discussion<br />

Moderators: Richard E Brown, MD<br />

Dan Nagle, MD<br />

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

*Does Thumb Immobilization Contribute to Scaphoid Fracture Stability?<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA,<br />

USA<br />

J. Mark Schramm, MD; Minhthy Nguyen, BA; Montri D. Wongworawat, MD; Ingrid<br />

Kjellin, MD<br />

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

*Complications in Percutaneous Screw Fixation of Scaphoid Fractures<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University of North Carolina Hospitals,<br />

Chapel Hill, NC, USA<br />

Brandon DuBose Bushnell, MD; Andrew McWilliams, MPH; Terry M. Messer, MD<br />

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

*The Use of Routine Radiography in the Evaluation of Ganglion Cysts of the<br />

Wrist<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University of Michigan Hospital, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI, USA<br />

Andrew S. Wong, MD; Peter J.L. Jebson; Peter M. Murray, MD; Stephen D. Trigg,<br />

MD<br />

12:15pm - 12:20pm<br />

*Arthroscopic Management of Dorsal Wrist Ganglions<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: UCSF, Division of Plastic Surgery, San<br />

Francisco, CA, USA<br />

Amarjit S. Dosanjh; Scott L. Hansen, MD; Kyle Bickel, MD<br />

12:20pm - 12:25pm<br />

Discussion<br />

11:00am – 1:00pm <strong>ASRM</strong> Council <strong>Meeting</strong><br />

12:30pm – 1:00pm Hand Federacion Presentation:<br />

Contributions and Influences of Argentina<br />

to Hand Surgery<br />

History of Hand Surgery in Argentina beginning in<br />

the early 50´s and presenting all the main contributions<br />

of Argentinian surgeons helping the<br />

knowledge of our speciality.<br />

Eduardo Zancolli III, MD<br />

1:00pm – 6:15pm Comprehensive Hand Surgery Review Course<br />

Peter M. Murray, MD, Chairman<br />

Randy Bindra, MD, Co-Chairman<br />

The excellent faculty of this Comprehensive Hand<br />

Surgery Review Course will address the important<br />

topics covered on board examinations, the hand<br />

surgery certification examination and resident<br />

in-training examinations. From arthrogryposis to<br />

Z-plasty, this course will truly have it all and you<br />

will consider it time well spent.<br />

Course is complimentary, but pre-registration is required.<br />

Box lunch will be provided.<br />

1:00pm – 1:15pm Tendonopathies and Dupuytrens Contracture<br />

Tendonopathies of the hand and wrist and<br />

Dupuytrens Contracture are among the most<br />

common problems seen in hand surgery. An<br />

overview of the pathophysiology of these<br />

conditions will be provided as well as specific<br />

treatment recommendations.<br />

Peter M. Murray, MD<br />

58<br />

1:15pm – 1:35pm Compressive Neuropathies & CRPS<br />

In this lecture carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital<br />

tunnel syndrome will be reviewed. Physical examination<br />

and diagnostic modalities will be emphasized.<br />

The last portion of the presentation will review the<br />

diagnosis, treatment and long-term sequelae of<br />

complex regional pain syndrome.<br />

Daniel Nagle, MD<br />

1:35pm – 2:00pm Thumb Basal Joint Arthritis, Wrist Arthritis,<br />

Kienbock’s Disease<br />

This lecture will address the fundamentals of diagnosis<br />

and treatment for thumb basal joint arthritis,<br />

SLAC/SNAC degeneration of the wrist, and avascular<br />

necrosis of the lunate. Critical success factors<br />

necessary to obtain favorable outcomes will be<br />

emphasized.<br />

Matthew Tomaino, MD<br />

2:00pm – 2:25pm Inflammatory Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist<br />

Reconstructive options for deformities secondary to<br />

rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions<br />

will be outlined. Indications and techniques for<br />

MCP arthroplastied, tendon reconstruction, synovectomy,<br />

wrist arthrodesis and total wrist arthroplasty<br />

with be reviewed.<br />

Brian Adams, MD<br />

2:25pm – 2:45pm Distal Radius Fractures<br />

A comprehensive review of adult distal radius fractures<br />

including the clinical evaluation, diagnostic<br />

imaging options and interpretation, indications for<br />

operative versus non-operative treatment and the<br />

current strategies and indications for the various<br />

operative treatment techniques.<br />

Peter J. L. Jebson, MD<br />

2:45pm – 2:55pm Distal Radioulnar Joint<br />

Anatomy, biomechanics and patterns of injury will be<br />

discussed. Bone and soft tissue salvage reconstructive<br />

options will be illustrated.<br />

Brian Adams, MD<br />

2:55pm – 3:10pm Scaphoid Fractures and Non-Unions<br />

A review of the clinical features, diagnostic challenges,<br />

operative and non-operative treatment<br />

options, and a contemporary approach to the patient<br />

with an acute scaphoid fracture or established<br />

non-union.<br />

Peter J. L. Jebson, MD<br />

3:10pm – 3:30pm Carpal Instability<br />

A review of the anatomy and mechanics of the wrist<br />

as it relates to carpal instability, including a review of<br />

the diagnostics and treatment of common patterns<br />

of instability.<br />

Richard Berger, MD, PhD<br />

3:30pm – 3:45pm Fractures of the Metacarpals and Phalanges<br />

Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures are among the<br />

most common injuries seen in the hand. A thorough<br />

review of the anatomy and biomechanics of these<br />

injuries will be provided. The treatment choices of<br />

closed management, percutaneous pinning, plate<br />

fixation and intramedullary rodding will be reviewed<br />

along with their technical nuances.<br />

Stephen D. Trigg, MD<br />

3:45pm – 4:00pm Flexor & Extensor Tendon Injuries<br />

This presentation will review aspects of physical exam<br />

and radiographic analysis of extension tendon injuries,<br />

technical aspects and biomechanical data and post op<br />

rehab protocols. Basic science of tendon healing and<br />

repair will also be discussed.<br />

Kevin J. Renfree, MD<br />

4:15pm – 4:30pm Infections of the Hand<br />

Comprehensive review of infections of the hand with up to<br />

date information to allow the participant to feel comfortable<br />

treating patients with their maladies and being able to<br />

successfully complete their questions on the Certificate of<br />

Added Qualifications exam.<br />

Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MS, FACS, FAAOS

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