Eastern Orthopaedic Association 47TH ANNUAL MEETING October 19-22, 2016 ‰ The Ritz-Carlton ‰ New Orleans, LA SPECIAL GUEST New Jersey Orthopaedic Society 23.5 CME Credits Available SATURDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINER Oz Pearlman Mentalist & Magician Preliminary Program PRESIDENTIAL GUEST SPEAKER Thomas P. Sculco, MD HOWARD STEEL LECTURER James Carville Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Political Consultant New Orleans, LA SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER Congressman Thomas E. Price, MD Atlanta, GA Accreditation Information 2016 PROGRAM COMMITTEE The Eastern Orthopaedic Association gratefully acknowledges these orthopaedic surgeons for their contribution to the development of the scientific program: Marc J. Levine, MD, Chair Michael P. Bolognesi, MD James T. Guille, MD Ronald A. Lehman, MD Kevin D. Plancher, MD Adam J. Rana, MD Richard M. Wilk, MD MISSION The Eastern Orthopaedic Association (EOA) was established in 1970 under the leadership of Howard H. Steel, MD and 12 prominent orthopaedic surgeons. Its purpose is to promote, encourage, foster and advance the highest quality and most cost effective practice of orthopaedic surgery and matters related thereto by providing an educational format for the free discussion and teaching of Orthopaedic methods and principles among Orthopaedic Surgeons, both member and non-member; and to establish a forum for practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons to update their knowledge and awareness of new techniques, treatment methods, and devices available for patient care, teaching, and research by using the most appropriate educational methods. TARGET AUDIENCE The 47th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Orthopaedic Association has been developed primarily for orthopaedic and trauma surgeons. CME ACCREDITATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Eastern Orthopaedic Association. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 23.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. *14 CME Credits for Scientific Program *5 CME Credits for Scientific E-Poster Sessions *4.5 CME Credits for Multimedia Education Sessions CEC CREDIT Physician’s Assistants can receive up to 23.5 credit hours toward Continuing Education Credits. AAPA accepts American Medical Association Category I CME credit for the Physician’s Recognition Award from organizations accredited by the ACCME. PURPOSE 1. To provide the participants with an objective, unbiased educational experience that will enable them to remain current in both the knowledge and practical elements of contemporary orthopaedic surgery. 2. To provide the participants with a detailed, in depth education of selected topics relevant to the practice of orthopedic surgery continued on p. 3 President's Message Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD Dear Colleagues, Our 47th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Orthopedic Association will take place in New Orleans at The Ritz-Carton Hotel from Thursday, October 20th to Saturday, October 22nd, 2016. The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans truly sets the bar for luxury hotels and is located in the French Quarter near the famous Bourbon Street. This hotel features a Southern ambience, luxurious, suites, a stunning spa, and well-designed conference space for our meeting. This is the first time that the Eastern Orthopedic Association will host its Annual Meeting in the city of New Orleans which is well known for the enticing scent of hearty gumbo or jambalaya while listening to the energizing beat of a jazz band. The RitzCarlton is only a 30-minute drive from New Orleans International Airport (MSY). Our scientific program, carefully planned by Dr. Marc J. Levine, Program Chair and the Program Committee, is already well underway with excellent, state-of-the-art symposia and cutting edge podium and poster presentations. Because our meeting is in New Orleans, we have asked our fellow colleagues from LSU, Tulane, and Ochsner programs to join us. In addition, the New Jersey Orthopaedic Society will also be attending. Dr. Thomas Sculco will be my Presidential Guest Speaker and was the former Surgeon-inChief of Hospital for Special Surgery and is the current President of the Knee Society. I know his lecture will be insightful and enlightening. Mr. James Carville, a well know political commentator and media personality, will be the Howard Steel Lecturer. Since our meeting is just weeks before the presidential election, I know his talk and question/answer session will be very entertaining and timely. In addition, we will be running a Resident Review Course led by Dr. Frank J. Frassica, an expert in this area, on Thursday afternoon that will be a great prep for the OITE exam that follows a few weeks later. Our Welcome Reception on Thursday evening, October 20th, will be held at Mardi Gras World which is a main tourist attraction located on the Mississippi River. We will have an opportunity to tour the working warehouse where floats are made for the Mardi Gras parades while listening to New Orleans jazz and eating various food native to New Orleans such as gumbo, shrimp etouffee, and jambalaya! It is an evening you surely don’t want to miss. My wife, Ellen, and the Spouse Committee, have been working tirelessly to plan a great social program, so please plan on bringing your family. Ellen and I hope you will join us in New Orleans for a truly memorable meeting. There will clearly be something for everyone! Please save the date in your calendars. Sincerely, Geoffrey Westrich Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD President of Eastern Orthopaedic Association Presidential Guest Speaker Thomas P. Sculco, MD EOA is pleased to announce that Dr. Thomas P. Sculco, MD is the 2016 Presidential Guest Speaker. Dr. Sculco is currently Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus of Hospital for Special Surgery and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Sculco’s research interests are currently centered on improvements in surgical technique and preventing failure of hip and knee implants. In addition to receiving many prestigious awards for his work, including the Otto Aufranc and Charnley Awards from the Hip Society and the Arthritis Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr. Sculco’s body of published works includes over 350 papers, 75 chapters, three books on orthopedic surgery and the surgical treatment of arthritis and he has presented over 750 papers. Dr. Sculco founded the International Society of Orthopaedic Centers and served as Executive Director for 10 years. He also founded the VA Orthopaedic Society and was a founding member of the Knee Society and is President this year. Dr. Sculco served on the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and the Arthritis Foundation. He presently serves on the Board of Directors of Carnegie Hall. Dr. Sculco was the honoree at the Columbus Day Parade in 2011. He is a Board Member of OREF and the Robert Gladden Society. Howard Steel Lecturer James Carville EOA is pleased to welcome James Carville as the 2016 Howard Steel Lecturer. James “The Ragin’ Cajun” Carville is America's best-known political consultant. His long list of electoral successes evidences a knack for steering overlooked campaigns to unexpected landslide victories and for re-making political underdogs into upset winners. In recent years, Carville has not been a paid political consultant for any domestic politicians or candidates for office, instead focusing on campaigns in more than 20 countries around the globe, including leading Ehud Barak to victory in his campaign to become the Prime Minister of Israel in 1999. Carville is also a best-selling author, actor, producer, talk-show host, speaker and restaurateur. He serves as a Professor of Practice at Tulane University in New Orleans, where he lives with his wife Mary Matalin and their two daughters. Special Guest Speaker Congressman Thomas E. Price, MD Congressman Tom Price was first elected to represent Georgia’s 6th district in November 2004. Prior to going to Washington, Price served four terms in the Georgia State Senate – two as Minority Whip. For nearly twenty years, Rep. Price worked in private practice as an orthopaedic surgeon. Before coming to Washington he returned to Emory University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor and Medical Director of the Orthopedic Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, teaching resident doctors in training. Congressman Price and his wife, Elizabeth, reside in Roswell, GA. They have one son. Accreditation Information continued 3. Allow participants to assess potential deficiencies in their knowledge base as it pertains to the practice of orthopedic surgery 4. Present ample opportunities for participants to exchange ideas with the presenters, the faculty and other enrollees through paper presentations, guest lectureships, symposia, multimedia educational sessions and poster exhibits. OBJECTIVES Educational objectives will be met through a combination of paper presentations, lectures and workshops in plenary, concurrent and specialty sessions with ample time afforded for open discussion. The following objectives will be addressed during the Scientific Program, such that at the conclusion of this course the attendees will be expected to: 1. Improve their diagnostic, treatment and technical skills in the management of orthopaedic afflictions by assimilation of scientific advances. 2. Discuss basic science paradigms as they relate to treatment advances. 3. Understand some of the basic principals in practice management. 4. Critically assess emerging trends in orthopedic medicine and evaluate their evidence basis. DISCLAIMER The products, procedures and opinions presented at this meeting reflect the viewpoint or approach of the presenter only, and are not to be attributed to the Eastern Orthopaedic Association. The Eastern Orthopaedic Association presents such material for informational purposes only, and does not endorse any such product or the content of any such presentation. FORMAT The educational sessions will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 20-22, from approximately 7:00 am until 2:00 pm. SCIENTIFIC E-POSTER SESSIONS Scientific E-Posters are an important feature of the EOA Annual Meeting. E-Posters will be on display each day of the Scientific Program and E-Poster presenters will be available to answer questions before and after the Scientific Program Sessions. Please note on the Scientific Program Schedule the designated times the E-Poster presenters will be available for discussion. MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION SESSIONS The EOA will provide multimedia education sessions daily after the Scientific Program on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 20-22. A comprehensive selection of AAOS DVDs will be available for your individual education. These DVDs will highlight surgical procedures and current concepts in Orthopaedics. Registered attendees should find these DVDs informative and helpful in their practice. PHYSICIAN REGISTRATION FEE Registration covers the Scientific Program, Syllabus, Multimedia Educational Sessions, Poster Sessions, Daily Continental Breakfasts and Coffee Breaks, General Meeting Expenses, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception and the Jazz Band Reception and Founders’ Dinner Dance. Preliminary Scientific Program Presenters and times subject to change Thursday, October 20 (Presenters will be available to answer questions.) Moderator: James T. Guille, MD What I Have Learned Over the Past 20 Years: Orthopedic Surgery, Family, and Fishing! Abstracts & Discussion Moderators: John D. Kelly IV, MD & Darren L. Johnson, MD Biologics in Rotator Cuff Repair Does Surgical Technique Affect Outcomes Following Rotator Cuff Repair? Moderators: Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD & Thomas P. Sculco, MD THR: Abductor Deficiency: Options and Treatment Indications for RC Repair in 2016 – Do We Need to Fix Them All? Treatment of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears THR: Metal on Metal, Modular Necks, and Tunnionosis TKR: Extensor Mechanism Deficiency: Options Abstracts & Discussion and Treatment TKR: Stiffness Following Primary TKA: Should We Reoperate? (Hosted by New Jersey Orthopaedic Society) Moderator: Bruce Monaghan, MD Abstracts & Discussion Preliminary Scientific Program Presenters and times subject to change (Presenters will be available to answer questions.) James Carville Looks at Politics and the 2016 Race for the White House Friday, October 21 (Presenters will be available to answer questions.) Abstracts & Discussion Abstracts & Discussion Moderators: S. Robert Rozbruch, MD & Richard D. Lackman, MD Limb Deformity in Kids Trauma and Nonunions Foot and Ankle Deformity Moderator: Danyal H. Nawabi, MD Hip Arthroscopy for FAI – The Evolution of My Surgical Technique Over the Past 10 Years PAO - Who Needs It, Surgical Alternatives, Concomitant Procedures and My Top Tips for Performing It Imaging in Hip Preservation - What is The Gold Standard in 2016 and Where Are We Headed? Snap, Crack, & Pop: The Diagnosis & Treatment of Snapping Hips Adult Limb Deformity Pearls and Pitfalls When Treating Athletic Pubalgia in the Setting of Concomitant FAI Moderator: Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD Preliminary Scientific Program Presenters and times subject to change Abstracts & Discussion Moderator: Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD (Presenters will be available to answer questions.) Saturday, October 22 New Technology: Can We Afford It? Abstracts & Discussion (Presenters will be available to answer questions.) Moderator: Claudius D. Jarrett, MD Dealing with The Painful Shoulder Arthroplasty Abstracts & Discussion Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Fracture Moderator: Mark J. Lemos, MD My ACL Approach for the Elite Athlete What is the Ideal Implant Design for Anatomic TSA 2016? Meniscal Root Tear Repairs Management of Glenoid Bone Loss in Shoulder Arthroplasty PLC Injury in the Athlete: Fix, Augment, or Run Away Articular Cartilage Defects Management Abstracts & Discussion New Orleans Situated at the confluence of the mighty Mississippi River and the picturesque Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans, Louisiana is often referred to as the most unique city in America. Nicknamed the “Big Easy,” it’s known for its round-the-clock nightlife, vibrant live-music scene and spicy, singular cuisine reflecting its history as a melting pot. New Orleans switched hands from the French to the Spanish and back to the French again before becoming part of the U.S. in the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Remnants of these European influences are ever-present, from the architecture to the culinary scene. The Ritz-Carlton Immerse yourself in New Orleans history at this luxury hotel on the edge of the French Quarter. Set within the historic 1908 Beaux Arts Maison Blanche building, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans retains the grace and charm of an antebellum mansion. Guests of this French Quarter hotel have the advantage of staying near popular area attractions, including Bourbon Street, but can also experience local traditions in the Courtyard, which hosts special events. The Ritz-Carlton offers a peaceful retreat with features including; luxury blending elegant décor with modern amenities, Live music in the lounge, farm-to-table dining in the restaurant and the largest spa in the city. Hotel Reservation Information The Conference is located at The Ritz Carlton. The hotel has set aside rooms at a special conference price for EOA attendees, and will hold these rooms until Deluxe Accomodations $269 per night Club Level Guestrooms can be extended to any Eastern Orthopaedic Association registered meeting attendee at a preferred group guestroom rate premium of $200 per room, per night, above the group rates, and based upon Club Room availability. Call 504-670-2875. discounted rate. and indicate you are attending the EOA Annual Meeting to receive the A hotel confirmation will be sent to you upon receipt of your reservation request. All reservations require a credit card to guarantee the reservation; a deposit equal to one night’s room and tax will be charged to your credit card.. Reservations must be cancelled 72 hours prior to arrival to avoid a penalty. Airport/Ground Transportation Information The Ritz Carlton is a 30-minute drive from New Orleans International Airport (MSY). Taxi service is approximately $36 one-way. Limo service is available by calling Limousine Livery at 504-561-8777. If you would like to rent a car, Hertz discounts are available by calling 800-654-2240 and referencing Convention Number 04B00008 or online at www.hertz.com: under the Reservation form, click the box next to “Enter a Discount or Promo Code” and enter in the Convention Number field. The Ritz-Carlton offers valet parking only for $50 per day. Tentative Schedule of Events Wednesday, October 19 Events, dates and times subject to change. 5:45 pm – 6:30 pm 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm 6:45 pm – 9:30 pm Thursday, October 20 EOA is bringing you the spirit of Mardi Gras Carnival by hosting the Welcome Reception at Mardi Gras World, New Orleans’ top tourist attraction. Since 1947, Blaine Kern Studios has built the magnificent floats that define the magic of Mardi Gras. You can experience that magic amongst the awe-inspiring parade floats. Enjoy Cajun/Creole delicacies as you wander among the spectacular floats! 6:00 am – 1:55 pm 6:45 am – 1:55 pm 8:00 am 8:05 am – 8:20 am 9:00 am – 10:30 am All EOA new members and Residents are invited to attend this reception. The EOA Board and other leadership would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the EOA. Join your friends and meet new spouses while enjoying a continental breakfast; then learn about the French Quarter, followed by a 90-minute walking tour of the city. Leave hotel at 10:30 am. Business Casual Friday, October 21 6:30 am – 1:55 pm 6:45 am – 1:55 pm 11:55 am – 1:10 pm 1:30 pm – 4:45 pm 8:00 am Get up close and personal with alligators and the exotic wildlife ranging from endangered birds to flora and fauna not found anywhere else in the country. It’s fast! It’s fun! 9:30 am All levels welcome! Food and beverage on own. 10:30 am Food and beverage on own. Tentative Schedule of Events Events, dates and times subject to change. 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm 1:20 pm – 4:50 pm Square before returning to the French Quarter. 1:00 pm Tee Time 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm (Buses depart at 12:00 pm) Audubon Golf Course boasts the metropolitan area's most immaculate and well-manicured greens with a competitive, executive-18-hole course. The course is a par 62, 4,220-yard layout set among one hundred year old oak trees. The tournament will be a 1pm shotgun start with scramble format. Come rain or shine. Experience the French Quarter’s most famous landmarks while you hear about the people who gave the city its rich character and sip on the drinks that carry their stories. Notable stops along the way include the Pharmacy Museum, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the Port of New Orleans. This tour does not stop at any bars. However, the price includes several cocktails and punches, so you will never have to pull out your wallet to buy a drink! Travel through sections of 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm America’s most fascinating city. Before you go to dinner, start Starting from the French Quarter, your evening off with drinks and journey past the Faubourg hors d’oeuvres with EOA. Marigny and through The Treme Business Casual (site of the HBO series “Treme”) by the Ernie K-Doe Mother-inLaw Lounge and down the magnificent Esplanade Avenue 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm passing by the Edgar Degas While your parents are at the House and on into Faubourg Exhibitor Rec, enjoy dinner and Saint John. You will visit the crafts or a movie with your Chalmette Battlefield and above friends. If younger than 5 years old, ground St. Louis Cemetery #3, must be accompanied by an adult. cross over Bayou St. John into This is not a babysitting service, but City Park and the Dueling Oaks, provided only for parents attending then wind along the bayou to Old the Exhibitor Rec; children must be Spanish Fort and Lake registered. Pontchartrain. Then it’s onto the University section, Audubon Park, and the Streetcar line down the majestic St. Charles Avenue Saturday, October 22 to the Irish Channel, Lower Garden District, and Colesium 6:00 am – 1:15 pm Tentative Schedule of Events Events, dates and times subject to change. 6:45 am – 1:45 pm drum, great fighting fish. Includes box lunch, beverages, transportation and captain’s gratuity. 8:00 am 8:55 am – 9:05 am 9:40 am – 12:30 pm Using fresh and local ingredients, we create dishes that any home chef can master. When you take a class, you will be invited into the kitchen to 6:15 pm – 11:00 pm share recipes and experiences. The class offers an engaging conversation about New Orleans food, traditions, and culture. The presentation concludes with a full meal served in three courses: Shrimp Creole, Chicken Fricassee, and Bread Pudding. 11:50 am – 12:20 pm 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm Tour the Honey Island Swamp by boat and experience the diverse Pearl River ecosystem up close. The knowledgeable tour guides will lead you down the river and teach you about the 6:15 pm – 11:00 pm steps that are being taken to preserve the Pearl River. Fish one of the most exciting salt water estuaries in the world, near the city of New Orleans. It will be shallow water marsh fishing for redfish, and black *You will need a fishing license. We cannot get those for you. Please go to www.wlf.louisiana.gov or call 888765-2602 and purchase license #79, a resident/non-resident 3 day charter passenger license. You no longer need a charter guide number. Please bring your authorization number and ID with you aboard boat. The evening begins with a reception with music brought to you by the EOA Jazz Band and the strolling magic of Oz. Followed by a show blending magic, mind reading, and humor into an experience like none other. His world-class sleight of hand and mind reading abilities will delight all. Accompanied by a delicious meal, good company, and dancing. It will be an event to remember. : Festive - (Jackets only, no ties) While your parents are at the Founders’ Dinner, enjoy dinner and crafts or a movie with your friends. If younger than 5 years old, must be accompanied by an adult. This is not a babysitting service, but provided only for parents attending the Founders’ Dinner; children must be registered. Annual Meeting Registration Form Eastern Orthopaedic Association's 47th Annual Meeting October 19-22, 2016 ‰ The Ritz-Carlton ‰ New Orleans, LA www.eoa-assn.org ‰ Phone: 866-362-1409 ‰ Fax: 410-494-0515 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Name Degree Sub-Specialty _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Company/Institution Department _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address City State ZIP _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Office Phone Email Address Physician/Allied Health Registration Fee Includes: Scientific Sessions, Scientific Poster Sessions, Multimedia Education Sessions, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception, Symposia, Continental Breakfasts, Workshops, Breaks, Jazz Reception and Founders’ Dinner. Airboat Tour - Thurs 10/20 ($96) Guest Registration Fee Includes: Guest/Child Hospitality, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception, and Jazz Reception and Founders’ Dinner. Golf Tournament - Fri 10/21 ($159) City Tour - Fri 10/21 ($50) Child Registration Fee Includes: Guest/Child Hospitality, Welcome Reception, and Kids’ Movie Nights with Arts & Crafts and Dinner on Friday and Saturday. Drink & Learn Cocktail Tour - Fri 10/21 ($45) Cooking Demo at Crescent City Cooks - Sat 10/22 ($31) Fishing - Sat 10/22 ($240) *You must buy a fishing license New 2016 EOA Member No Charge EOA/NJOS Member Physician $695 Moderator/Presenter $695 Non Member Physician Emeritus Member Active Military $995 $400 $200 Allied Health Professional Award/Grant Recipient Resident/Fellow Medical Student Eco Swamp Tour - Sat 10/22 ($145) * You will need a fishing license. We cannot get those for you. Please go to www.wlf.louisiana.gov or call 888-765-2602 and purchase license #79, a resident/non-resident 3 day charter passenger license. You no longer need a charter guide number. Please bring your authorization number and ID with you aboard boat. $350 No Charge $150 $150 Spouse/Guest (18+) Child(ren) 5-17 years Child(ren) under 5 years ONLY unregistered spouses, guests, and children who wish to attend events should fill out this form. $225 $35 No Charge These events are included for registered spouses, guests and children. Please provide the information below for each of your adult guests so we can put their name badges in your registration packet. Registered children (5-17) will receive a wristband. ___________________________________________ Spouse/Guest Name City State ___________________________________________ Guest Name City State ___________________________________________ Guest Name City Guest/Child Hospitality - Adult ($40) Guest/Child Hospitality - Child 5-17 ($20) Welcome Reception - Adult ($100) Welcome Reception - Child 5-17 ($25) Exhibitor Reception - Adult ($75) Kids’ Movie Night with Arts & Crafts ($25) Founders’ Dinner - Adult ($150) Kids’ Movie Night with Arts & Crafts ($25) Child Surcharge - Founders’ Dinner ($95) Physician/Allied Health Registration Fee Guest Registration Fees Tours/Activities Fees Unregistered Guest Event Fees TOTAL $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ State ___________________________________________ Spouse/Guest Email Address for Meeting Updates CANCELLATION POLICY: Full refund (less $35.00 administrative fee) will be granted if a cancellation is made prior to 10 business days before the meeting date; a 50% refund if canceled between 5 and 10 business days before the meeting date. No refund will be granted within 5 business days of the meeting, or anytime thereafter. ◊ SPECIAL NEEDS: If you have hearing, vision or mobility impairment and need appropriate accommodations in order to participate fully in this activity, please check here and notify us by September 1, 2016. You will be contacted by the EOA Management Company, DTMS, to discuss your needs. ◊ Check Enclosed (payable to Eastern Orthopaedic Association) ◊ Charge my: ◊ Visa ◊ MasterCard ◊ American Express ______________________________________________________________ Credit Card Number _____________ Expiration Date _____________ CVV _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Name on Card _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address City State ZIP Eastern Orthopaedic Association 110 West Rd, Suite 227 Towson, MD 21204 See you in New Orleans