AAHS DAY-AT-A-GLANCE Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:30am – 3:30pm Speaker Ready Room Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 6:30am – 3:00pm <strong>Meeting</strong> Services Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Lounge 7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 7:00am – 8:00am Instructional Courses 107 Fractures of the <strong>Hand</strong> Pacific 108 PIP Joint Stiffness Palisades 109 Vascularized Bone Grafts Westwood 110 Scapho-Lunate Injuries Sherman Oaks 111 Cost-Effective and Tax-Efficient Managed Money Encino <strong>for</strong> Physicians 8:10am – 8:45am President/Program Chair Welcome Los Angeles AAHS Presidential Welcome Program Chair Welcome ASSH Presidential Welcome ASPS Preidential Welcome Vargas Recipient Welcome 8:45am – 10:15am PANEL: Wide Awake <strong>Hand</strong> Surgery Los Angeles 10:15am – 10:45am Break with Exhibitors Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 10:30am – 11:30am <strong>Hand</strong> Journal – Editorial Board <strong>Meeting</strong> Bel Air 10:45am – 12:35pm Concurrent Scientific Paper Session A Los Angeles 10:45am – 12:35pm Concurrent Scientific Paper Session B Beverly Hills 12:35pm – 1:00pm Lunch with Exhibitors Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Showroom 1:10pm – 1:40pm Keynote Speaker: Ramez Naam Los Angeles 1:45pm – 2:15pm PANEL: Scaphoid Fractures Los Angeles 2:30pm – 3:30pm AAHS Instructional Courses 112 Complex <strong>Hand</strong> Trauma Pacific 113 Tumors of the Upper Extremity Palisades 114 Nerve and Tendon Transfer Westwood 115 The Assessment and Treatment of Peripheral Brentwood Nerve Injuries in Children 116 Anatomy and Care of the Perionychium Sherman Oaks 116A Partial Ulnar Head Replacement Arthroplasty: Encino Why Resect the Entire Head? 25
AAHS Thursday, January 10, 2008 7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors 7:00am – 8:00am Instructional Courses 107 Fractures of the <strong>Hand</strong> This course will review treatment options to get the best results <strong>for</strong> the various common finger and metacarpal fractures, with emphasis on the difficult ones. New concepts in early protected movement in finger fractures will be explored. Donald Lalonde, MD Stephen Trigg, MD Mary Burns, OT 108 PIP Joint Stiffness This course will review the treatment options <strong>for</strong> the stiff finger. Therapy measures, soft tissue surgical and manipulation treatment, and mobilization techniques <strong>for</strong> the stiff PIP after arthroplasty will be discussed. Robert Beckenbaugh, MD, Moderator Ann Lund, OTR, CHT Joseph Slade, MD 109 Vascularized Bone Grafts Steven Moran, MD Michael Saurbier, MD 110 Scapho-Lunate Injuries This course will review current concepts on the diagnosis, evaluation and management of acute and chronic scapholunate injuries. Indications, technical pearls and outcomes of surgical procedures <strong>for</strong> repair or reconstruction of radial-sided wrist instability will be discussed. Randy Bindra, MD, Moderator Michael Hayton, MD Jai Ryu, MD 111 Cost Effective and Tax Efficient Managed Money <strong>for</strong> Physicians Physicians are busy individuals that require specialized services <strong>for</strong> their wealth management needs. This discussion will focus on managed money <strong>for</strong> physicians—the most cost-effective and tax-efficient way to manage money <strong>for</strong> high income earning individuals. We will discuss current investment opportunities and markets, maximizing the use of tax-free investments. This year’s talk features special guests the Nexus Group of portfolio managers. The Nexus Group seeks to achieve higher returns but with significantly lower risk. The portfolio managers employ a disciplined and balanced strategy; they have a goal of producing consistent above market returns. Come learn valuable insights into how to maximize your returns. Patrick Donnelly- Smith Barney Consulting Group Jeff Palmer- Smith Barney Consulting Group Bimal Sheth- Smith Barney Nexus Group Sanjeev Arora- Smith Barney Nexus Group Aziz Ihani- Smith Barney Nexus Group 8:10am – 8:45am Welcome N. Bradly Meland, MD, President Michael Neumeister, MD, Program Chair Craig Johnson, MD, Program Chair Christine Novak, PT, MS, Program Chair Steven Glickel, MD, ASSH President Richard D’Amico, MD, ASPS President Roberta Finley Morris, OTR/L, 2007 Vargas Recipient 8:45am – 10:15am PANEL: Wide Awake <strong>Hand</strong> Surgery N. Bradly Meland, MD, Moderator Donald Lalonde, MD Wyndell Merritt, MD Matthew Concannon, MD 10:15am – 10:45am Break with Exhibitors 10:30am – 11:30am <strong>Hand</strong> Journal – Editorial Board <strong>Meeting</strong> Sponsored by Springer 26 10:45am – 12:45pm Concurrent Scientific Paper Session A *Designates resident/fellow paper presentations Moderators: Keith E. Brandt, MD Michael Neumeister, MD 10:45am – 10:51am Long Term Outcome Following Scaphoidectomy and Four-Corner Fusion Institution where the work was prepared: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA David Dennison, MD; Coen Wijdicks; Justin Strickland; Steven Moran; Alexander Shin 10:51am – 10:57am Reconstruction of the TFCC using ECU Half-Slip and Interference Screw Institution where the work was prepared: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Toshiyasu Nakamura, MD, PhD; Kazuki Sato; Noriaki Nakamichi; Yoshiaki Toyama; Hiroyasu Ikegami 10:57am – 11:03am *Expression of TGF beta and IL-10 in Rat Hindlimb Composite Tissue Allografts Institution where the work was prepared: Plastic Surgery, Southern Illniois University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 19653, Sprignfield, IL, USA Damon Cooney MD, PhD; Chris Chambers; Michael Neumeister 11:03am – 11:09am *Is There More Translational Motion after Proximal Row Carpectomy? Institution where the work was prepared: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Peter Tang, MD, MPH; Jean Gauvin, PhD; Muturi Muriuki, PhD; Jamie Pfaeffle, MD, PhD; Joseph Imbriglia, MD; Robert Goitz, MD 11:09am – 11:15am A Novel Approach <strong>for</strong> Treating Fractures of the Distal Radius Institution where the work was prepared: Dr Ather Mirza, Smithtown, NY, USA M. Ather Mirza, MD; Mary Kate Reinhart, CNP 11:15am – 11:21am Discussion Moderators: Allen T. Bishop, MD Guenter Germann, MD 11:21am – 11:27am *Radiographic Evaluation of the Distal Radius Using Two Novel Bi<strong>plan</strong>ar "Pitch-And-Roll" Views: A Cadaveric Study Institution where the work was prepared: West Virginia University Department of Orthopaedics, Morgantown, WV, USA, Brandon M. Boyce, MD; Jaiyoung Ryu 11:27am – 11:33am *Repair of Distal Radial Malunions with Intramedullary Fixation Institution where the work was prepared: UMDNJ- NJ Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA John Capo; Damon Ng, MD; Tosca Kinchelow, MD; Virak Tan, MD 11:33am – 11:39am Transosseous Repair of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex in Ulnar Sided Lesions; Cadaver Model and Clinical Series Institution where the work was prepared: Miami <strong>Hand</strong> Center, Miami, FL, USA Eduardo Gonzalez-Hernandez, MD; Ignacio Garcia-Cepeda, MD 11:39am – 11:45am *Wrist Arthrodesis as a Salvage Operation <strong>for</strong> Failed Wrist Im<strong>plan</strong>t Arthroplasty Institution where the work was prepared: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Duncan B. Ackerman, MD; Marco Rizzo; Robert Rodrigues; Robert D. Beckenbaugh 11:45am – 11:51am *Osteochondral Resurfacing of Capitate Chondrosis in Proximal Row Carpectomy Institution where the work was prepared: Western Pennsylvania <strong>Hand</strong> and UpperEx Center, Wex<strong>for</strong>d, PA, USA Peter Tang, MD, MPH; Joseph E. Imbriglia, MD 11:51am – 11:57am Discussion Moderators: James Chang, MD Steven McCabe, MD 11:57am – 12:03am *Post-Operative Complications Of Arthroscopic TFCC Repair Institution where the work was prepared: University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA Ian Rodway, MD; Martin C Skie; Despina E Ciocanel 12:03am – 12:09pm Scaphoid Excision and Limited Wrist Fusion: A Comparison of K-wire and Circular Plate Fixation Institution where the work was prepared: Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons, West DesMoines, IA, USA Jeff Rodgers, MD; Gary Holt, MD; Edward Finnerty, PhD; Blake Miller, BS
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