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<strong>AAHS</strong>/<strong>ASRM</strong>/<strong>ASPN</strong><br />

Saturday, January 13, 2007<br />

6:30am – 7:30am Continental Breakfast<br />

7:00am – 8:00am Panel: Upper Extremity Injuries in<br />

Modern Warfare<br />

This symposium given by members of the active<br />

military will detail the advances in the treatment of<br />

upper extremity war injury from the battlefield<br />

through reconstruction and prosthetics.<br />

CDR Erik Hofmeister, MD<br />

CDR Michael A. Thompson, MD<br />

CDR Michael T. Mazurek, MD<br />

8:00am – 8:10am <strong>AAHS</strong>/<strong>ASRM</strong>/<strong>ASPN</strong> Presidents Welcome<br />

Ronald Palmer, MD, <strong>AAHS</strong> President<br />

L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS, <strong>ASRM</strong> President<br />

Rajiv Midha, MD, <strong>ASPN</strong> President<br />

ASPS Presidential Remarks<br />

8:10am – 9:10am <strong>AAHS</strong>/<strong>ASRM</strong>/<strong>ASPN</strong> Presidents Invited Lecture:<br />

Richard H. Gelberman, MD<br />

Identifying Targets for Clinical and Research<br />

Excellence in 2007<br />

The purpose of this presentation is to present a<br />

strategy for overcoming the fiscal and academic<br />

resource challenges that threaten research and<br />

educational productivity in 2007.<br />

Richard H. Gelberman, MD is the Fred C. Reynolds<br />

Professor and Chairman of the Department of<br />

Orthopaedic Surgery at the Washington University<br />

School of Medicine and Chairman of Orthopaedic<br />

Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis,<br />

Missouri.<br />

9:10am – 9:30am Break with Exhibitors<br />

9:30am - 10:30am OUTSTANDING NERVE PAPER PRESENTATIONS<br />

*Designates resident/fellow paper presentations<br />

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

Moderator: A. Lee Osterman, MD<br />

Jorge L. Orbay, MD<br />

9:30am - 9:38am<br />

Comparison of Return to Work: Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release versus<br />

Anterior Subcutaneous Transposition of the Ulnar Nerve<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Orthopaedic Specialists, Davenport, IA,<br />

USA<br />

Tyson Cobb, MD; Patrick T Sterbank, PA-C<br />

9:38am - 9:40am<br />

Discussion<br />

9:40am - 9:48am<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 />

61<br />

9:48am - 9:50am<br />

Discussion<br />

<strong>ASPN</strong><br />

Moderator: Robert J. Spinner, MD<br />

9:50am - 9:58am<br />

*The Genetic Modification of the Human Sural Nerve Using Lentiviral Vectors<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience,<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Martijn R. Tannemaat, MD; Gerard J Boer; Joost Verhaagen; Martijn J.A. Malessy<br />

9:58am - 10:00am<br />

Discussion<br />

10:00am - 10:08am<br />

A comparison study between single, double or triple nerve transfer for shoulder<br />

abduction in avulsed brachial plexus injury: Revisiting after 1000 case<br />

experiences<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Chang Gung University Hospital,<br />

Taoyuan, Taiwan<br />

Alexander Cardenas-Mejia, MD; Kuang-Te Chen, MD; David CC Chuang; Yu-Te<br />

Lin, MD; Paul Tulley, MD<br />

10:08am - 10:10am<br />

Discussion<br />

<strong>ASRM</strong><br />

Moderator: Michael Zenn, MD<br />

10:10am – 10:15am<br />

Cross Facial Nerve Grafting for Facial Paralysis with Incomplete Recovery<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: National Taiwan University Hospital,<br />

Taipei, Taiwan<br />

Yueh-Bih Chen Tang, MD, Ph, D; Hui-Hsiu Chang, resident; Hung-Chi Chen, MD,<br />

FACS<br />

10:15am – 10:18am<br />

Discussion<br />

10:18am – 10:26am<br />

Research on Traumatic Paraplegia: Microsurgical Connection of the Above the<br />

Lesion Cord with Peripheral Nerves (C.N.S.-P.N.S. Connection)<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Fondazione ricerca lesioni mdollo<br />

spinale, Brescia, Italy<br />

Giorgio Brunelli, Professor<br />

10:26am – 10:30am<br />

Discussion<br />

10:30am – 11:30am Panel: Brachial Plexus Surgery 2007<br />

This panel will discuss the current status of phrenic nerve<br />

transfer and of the CNS/PNS interface as well as other new<br />

nerve transfers. In addition, the panel will talk about the<br />

management of a patient with an upper pattern injury<br />

present in six months after injury and the management of<br />

a patient with a complete brachial plexus lesion<br />

presenting 3 months after injury.<br />

Allan Belzberg, MD, Moderator<br />

Robert J. Spinner, MD, Moderator<br />

Prof. Rolfe Birch<br />

Susan Mackinnon, MD<br />

Jianguang Xu, MD, PhD, MBA<br />

12:30pm Shot Gun 11th <strong>Annual</strong> Day at the Links<br />

See page 16 for details

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