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12:16pm – 12:22pm<br />

Survey of The Current State of Upper Extremity Re<strong>plan</strong>tation in Northamerica<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University of Texas Southwestern,<br />

Dallas, TX, USA<br />

David W. Mathes, MD; Dan Hatef; Michel Saint-Cyr<br />

12:22pm – 12:28pm<br />

*The Effect of Donor Presensitization on the Immunotolerance in Composite<br />

Tissue Trans<strong>plan</strong>tation in Rat Groin Flap Model<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA<br />

Mehmet Bozkurt, MD; Serdar Nasir; Aleksandra Klimczak; Lukasz Krokowicz;<br />

Wioleta Luszczek; Maria Siemionow<br />

12:28pm – 12:34pm<br />

Pedicled radial artery removal does not compromise palmar microcirculationamong<br />

arteriosclerotic patients<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Hannover Medical School, Hannover,<br />

Germany<br />

Karsten Knobloch, MD, PhD; Sandra Tomaszek; Marcus Spies; Kay H. Busch;<br />

Peter M. Vogt<br />

12:34pm – 12:40pm<br />

Discussion<br />

12:00pm – 2:30pm AAHS Board of Directors Luncheon/<strong>Meeting</strong><br />

12:45pm – 6:10pm Comprehensive <strong>Hand</strong> Surgery Review Course<br />

Randy Bindra, MD, Chairman<br />

The expert faculty of this Comprehensive <strong>Hand</strong> Surgery Review Course will address the<br />

important principles of common topics covered on board examinations, the hand surgery<br />

certification examination and resident in-training examinations. The exciting new<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat will be more interactive using an “audience response system”. From infection<br />

to arthritis, nerve to bone, the child to the adult, this course will truly cover it all and you<br />

will consider it an afternoon well spent.<br />

Additional registration required.<br />

Sponsored by:<br />

12:45pm – 1:00pm Vascular Disorders of the <strong>Hand</strong>/Reim<strong>plan</strong>tation<br />

William C. Pederson, MD<br />

Vascular disorders of the hand are uncommon and the<br />

indications <strong>for</strong> reim<strong>plan</strong>tation narrow. This presentation<br />

will discuss the various diagnostic and treatment challenges<br />

encountered in vascular disorders of the hand.<br />

Techniques and indication <strong>for</strong> im<strong>plan</strong>tation will be<br />

reviewed.<br />

1:00pm – 1:20pm Compressive Neuropathies & CRPS<br />

Daniel Nagle, MD<br />

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

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

diagnostic modalities will be emphasized. The last portion<br />

of the presentation will review the diagnosis, treatment<br />

and long-term sequelae of complex regional pain<br />

syndrome.<br />

1:20pm – 1:40pm Thumb Basal Joint Arthritis and Wrist Arthritis<br />

Alejandro Badia, MD<br />

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

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

degeneration of the wrist. Critical success factors necessary<br />

to obtain favorable outcomes will be emphasized.<br />

1:40pm – 2:00pm Inflammatory Arthritis of the <strong>Hand</strong> and Wrist<br />

Matt Tomaino, MD<br />

Indications and various reconstructive options <strong>for</strong> hand<br />

and wrist de<strong>for</strong>mities secondary to rheumatoid arthritis<br />

and other inflammatory conditions will be discussed.<br />

Indications and techniques <strong>for</strong> synovectomy, arthroplasty<br />

of the MCP and wrist and small joint fusions will be<br />

reviewed.<br />

2:00pm – 2:15pm Distal Radius Fractures<br />

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

A review of adult distal radius fractures including the clinical<br />

evaluation, diagnostic imaging options and interpretation,<br />

indications <strong>for</strong> operative versus non-operative<br />

treatment and the current strategies and indications <strong>for</strong><br />

the various operative treatment techniques.<br />

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2:15pm – 2:30pm Distal Radioulnar Joint<br />

Brian Adams, MD<br />

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

Bone and soft tissue salvage reconstructive<br />

options will be illustrated.<br />

2:30pm – 2:45pm Scaphoid Fractures and Non-Unions<br />

Mike Hayton, FRCS<br />

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

operative and non-operative treatment options, and a<br />

contemporary approach to the patient with an acute<br />

scaphoid fracture or established non-union.<br />

2:45pm – 3:00pm Brachial Plexus Injuries<br />

Randy Bindra, MD<br />

A simplification of this complex injury focusing on principles<br />

of acute management to include clinical assessment,<br />

investigations and indications <strong>for</strong> surgery.<br />

3:00pm – 3:15pm Carpal Instability<br />

Peter Amadio, MD<br />

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

relates to carpal instability, including a review of the diagnostics<br />

and treatment of common patterns of instability.<br />

3:15pm – 3:35pm Fractures of the Metacarpals and Phalanges<br />

David Dennison, MD<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 and plate<br />

fixation will be reviewed along with surgical approaches.<br />

3:35pm – 3:55pm Flexor Tendon Injuries<br />

Kevin J. Renfree, MD<br />

This presentation will review the basic science of tendon<br />

healing, physical examination and techniques of exposure<br />

and of flexor tendon injuries. The biomechanical<br />

rationale behind the development of current post op<br />

rehab protocols will be discussed.<br />

3:55pm – 4:10pm Infections of the <strong>Hand</strong><br />

Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MS, FACS, FAAOS<br />

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

to date in<strong>for</strong>mation on antibiotics to allow the participant<br />

to feel com<strong>for</strong>table treating patients with these maladies.<br />

4:10pm – 4:30pm Congenital <strong>Hand</strong> Differences<br />

Scott H. Kozin, MD<br />

Discuss congenital anomalies of the upper extremity<br />

including embryology, diagnosis, and treatment. Focus<br />

on associated syndromes that require accurate diagnosis<br />

and management. Review surgical techniques, outcomes,<br />

and complications of selected conditions.<br />

4:30pm – 4:50pm Tumors of the <strong>Hand</strong> and Wrist<br />

Michael Bednar, MD<br />

Discussion of the pathology, radiology and treatment of<br />

benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumors affecting<br />

the hand and wrist.<br />

4:50pm – 5:10pm Soft Tissue Coverage in the <strong>Hand</strong>s<br />

Loree Kallianen, MD<br />

A variety of pedicled flaps and free flaps of are available<br />

<strong>for</strong> coverage of the soft tissue defects of the hand. These<br />

flaps will be reviewed and technical tips provided. A spectrum<br />

of cases will be reviewed to illustrate the utility of<br />

each soft tissue coverage procedure.<br />

5:10pm – 5:30pm Tendon Transfers <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Hand</strong><br />

Randy Bindra, MD<br />

Palsy of the median, ulnar or radial nerves can be devastating<br />

to hand and wrist function. Tendon transfers can<br />

provide predictable restoration of function. The more<br />

commonly chosen tendon transfers will be discussed<br />

along with the technical challenges unique to each set of transfers.<br />

5:30pm – 5:50pm Tendonopathies and Dupuytren’s Contracture<br />

Peter Murray, MD<br />

Tendonopathies of the hand and wrist and Dupuytrens<br />

Contracture are among the most common problems<br />

seen in hand surgery. An overview of the pathophysiology<br />

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

treatment recommendations.<br />

5:50pm – 6:10pm Questions/Adjourn<br />

7:00pm AAHS Salsa Sensation Awards Dinner & Dance

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