September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida Course Chairmen Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Frank C. Wilson Distinguished Professor and Chairman Department of Orthopaedics UNC School of Medicine Chapel Hill, North Carolina Robert A. Probe, MD Associate Professor Health Science Center Texas A&M University Chairman Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Scott & White Memorial Hospital Temple, Texas A Continuing Medical Education Activity sponsored by With endorsements from For more information and to register, please visit www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7 Objectives September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida Activity Goal/Purpose This 2 day CME activity is intended to provide state of the art information on managing orthopaedic injuries caused by trauma, so that the surgeon attendees will enhance their knowledge of clinical and technological aspects of fracture fixation and management. Conference Overview This conference will provide an international forum for discussing treatment options for simple and complex fractures involving the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, pelvis, long bones of the arm and leg, and foot and ankle. There will be presentations not only on fixation choices and techniques, but also on minimizing and managing complications. There will be an opportunity to participate in bioskills workshops using “sawbones” models under the tutelage of expert faculty. Breakout sessions provide an opportunity for smaller group interaction and in-depth discussions with faculty. The course is intended for practicing orthopaedic surgeons, orthopaedic fellows and residents who desire an update in fracture management. There will be ample opportunity for discussion and peer to peer interaction. Course Highlights • Fractures About the Hip • Complex Metaphyseal/Peri-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius • Femoral Shaft and Nailing • Fractures About the Foot and Ankle • Infection, Osteoporosis and Osteobiologics • Meet the Expert Sessions • Clinical Case Reviews • Workshops Upon completion of this course, the surgeon should be able to: 1. Formulate strategies for managing fractures based on fracture type and patient factors. 2. Examine controversial surgical choices in fracture repair, weighing potential advantages and disadvantages. 3. Discuss the current state of science and practices with polytrauma. 4. Evaluate current rehabilitation strategies for upper and lower extremity injuries. 5. Evaluate reports of clinical outcomes for their potential impact on patient management. 6. Demonstrate surgical techniques in fracture management on sawbone models. Accreditation HealthStream is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credits HealthStream designates this educational activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses and other healthcare professionals participating in this CME activity will receive certificates verifying the activity was designed for AMA PRA credit. For questions, contact the Accreditation Coordinator at 1-800-832-5115. Disclaimer HealthStream has made reasonable efforts to present educational subject matter in a scientific, balanced and unbiased way. However, participants must always use their own judgment and professional opinion when considering future application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions. HealthStream does not endorse or promote any commercial product that may be discussed in this activity. Support Grant funds are provided by Stryker Orthopaedics. Faculty Andrew R. Burgess, MD Academic Chairman Department of Medical Education Director of Trauma Orthopaedic Faculty Practice Orlando Regional Medical Center Orlando, Florida James B. Carr, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon Premier Orthopaedic Specialists Columbia, South Carolina Cory A. Collinge, MD Trauma Staff Physician John Peter Smith Hospital Private Practice Adult Reconstruction and Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery Orthopaedic Specialty Associates Fort Worth, Texas Kyle F. Dickson, MD Professor Department of Orthopaedics UT Health Science Center Houston, Texas Kenneth J. Koval, MD Professor Department of Orthopaedics Dartmouth Medical School Chief, Trauma Service Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Lebanon, NH KS Leung, MD, FACS Professor Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology The Chinese University of Hong Kong Prince of Wales Hospital Hong Kong, China Thomas R. Lyon, MD Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Chief Department of Orthopaedics Lutheran Medical Center Brooklyn, New York Michael McKee, MD Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery St. Michael’s Hospital University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario Brian H. Mullis, MD Director Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD Carroll Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Chief of Orthopaedic Hand and Trauma Service New York Presbyterian Hospital New York, New York Ivan F. Rubel, MD Director of Orthopaedics Chief of Fracture Service FLENI Institute Buenos Aires, Argentina Emil Schemitsch, MD Professor Department of Surgery University of Toronto Head Division of Orthopaedics St. Michael’s Hospital Toronto, Ontario David C. Templeman, MD Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Minnesota Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Lewis G. Zirkle, Jr., MD Founder and President, SIGN Richland, WA Robert D. Zura, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Preliminary Agenda – Friday, September 7, 2007 – Schedule is preliminary and subject to change. 7:00-7:30 AM Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:30-7:40 Welcome and Introduction Robert A. Probe, MD Session I: Fractures about the Hip Moderator: Kenneth J. Koval, MD 7:40-7:55 7:55-8:10 8:10-8:25 Rationale and Indications for Intramedullary Hip Screws Cory A. Collinge, MD Design Differences in Intramedullary Hip Screws Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Treatment of Subtrochanteric Femur Fractures Robert D. Zura, MD 8:25-8:40 EBM Behind Femoral Neck Fractures Emil Schemitsch, MD 8:40-9:00 Discussion Session II: Shoulder and Elbow Fractures Moderator: Robert A. Probe, MD 9:00-9:15 9:15-9:30 9:30-9:45 Decision Making with the 3 and 4 Part Fracture: When to Leave Alone, When to Fix and When to Replace Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD Technique for Locked Plating of the Proximal Humerus Kenneth J. Koval, MD ORIF of the Humeral Shaft: Indications and Implant Selection Kyle F. Dickson, MD 9:45-10:00 What’s New with Fractures of the Clavicle? Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD 10:00-10:15 Clinical Algorithm for Evaluation and Treatment of Fracture/Dislocations of the Elbow Michael McKee, MD 10:15-10:40 Discussion 10:40-11:00 Break Session III: Meet the Experts (participants are free to move from room to room) 11:00-12:00 PM Breakout Room 1: Upper Extremity Douglas R. Dirschl, MD; Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD; and Ivan F. Rubel, MD Breakout Room 2: Lower Extremity James B. Carr, MD; Cory A. Collinge, MD; and Kenneth J. Koval, MD 12:00-1:00 Breakout Room 3: Pelvis and Acetabulum, Polytrauma Andrew R. Burgess, MD; Kyle F. Dickson, MD; and Thomas R. Lyon, MD Breakout Room 4: Trauma Reconstruction KS Leung, MD, FACS; Michael McKee, MD; and Robert A. Probe, MD Lunch Session IV: Workshops and Clinical Case Discussion Breakout Room 1: Hip Fracture Management Breakout Room 2: Lower Extremity Fracture Management Breakout Room 3: Hand and Upper Extremity Fracture Management 1:00-1:45 Rotation 1 Group A – Room 1 Group B – Room 2 Group C – Room 3 1:45-1:55 Break for Room Reset 1:55-2:40 Rotation 2 Group A – Room 2 Group B – Room 3 Group C – Room 1 2:40-2:50 Break for Room Reset 2:50-3:35 Rotation 3 Group A – Room 3 Group B – Room 1 Group C – Room 2 3:35-3:45 Break Session V: Complex Metaphyseal/Periarticular Fractures of the Distal Radius Moderator: Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD 3:45-4:00 4:00-4:15 When Does the Distal Radius Need More Than a Locked Plate? Thomas R. Lyon, MD Radioulnar and Intercarpal Injury Associated with Distal Radius Fractures Ivan F. Rubel, MD 4:15-4:30 Technique of Locked Plating KS Leung, MD, FACS 4:30-4:45 Rehabilitation Strategies That Work Following Upper Extremity Injury Michael McKee, MD 4:45-5:15 Discussion 5:15-6:30 Welcome Reception Preliminary Agenda – Saturday, September 8, 2007 – Schedule is preliminary and subject to change. 7:00-7:25 AM Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:25-7:30 Welcome and Introduction Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Session VI: Articular Fractures Moderator: Douglas R. Dirschl, MD 7:30-7:45 Distal Femur Fractures Brian H. Mullis, MD 7:45-8:00 Tibial Plateau Fractures David C. Templeman, MD 8:00-8:15 Tibial Pilon Fractures Robert A. Probe, MD 8:15-8:30 Neck/Shaft Fractures Cory A. Collinge, MD 8:30-8:45 Discussion Session VII: Fractures about the Foot and Ankle Moderator: James B. Carr, MD 8:45-9:00 Ankle Fractures: Are We Fixing Too Many? Kenneth J. Koval, MD 9:00-9:15 Surgical Approaches to the Foot and Ankle Robert D. Zura, MD 9:15-9:30 Post Traumatic Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle James B. Carr, MD 9:30-9:45 Rehabilitation Following Lower Extremity Injuries Thomas R. Lyon, MD 9:45-10:00 Discussion 10:00-10:15 Break Session VIII: Meet the Experts (participants are free to move from room to room) 10:15-11:15 Breakout Room 1: Upper Extremity Kenneth J. Koval, MD; Michael McKee, MD; and David C. Templeman, MD Breakout Room 2: Lower Extremity Andrew R. Burgess, MD; Kyle F. Dickson, MD; Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Breakout Room 3: Pelvis and Acetabulum, Polytrauma Cory A. Collinge, MD; KS Leung, MD, FACS; Brian H. Mullis, MD Breakout Room 4: Trauma Reconstruction James B. Carr, MD; Thomas R. Lyon, MD; Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD 11:15-11:45 Marvin L. Shelton Memorial Lectureship in Orthopaedic Trauma: Third World Orthopaedics: How Can You Make a Difference? Lewis G. Zirkle, Jr., MD 11:45-12:00 PM Discussion 12:00-1:00 Lunch Session IX: Poly Trauma Moderator: Andrew R. Burgess, MD 1:00-1:15 Tips and Tricks in the OR Andrew R. Burgess, MD 1:15-1:30 Timing of Fracture Surgery Robert A. Probe, MD 1:30-1:45 External Fixation in 2007 Brian H. Mullis, MD 1:45-2:00 What Should I Do with Pelvic Fractures? David C. Templeman, MD 2:00-2:20 Discussion Session X: Infection, Osteoporosis and Osteobiologics Moderator: Robert A. Probe, MD 2:20-2:35 When and Where Should I Use BMPs Emil Schemitsch, MD 2:35-2:50 Periprosthetic Fractures Ivan F. Rubel, MD 2:50-3:05 Osteoporotic Fractures Kenneth J. Koval, MD 3:05-3:20 Treatment of Post-Traumatic Infection KS Leung, MD, FACS 3:20-3:45 Discussion 3:45-3:55 Closing Remarks, Complete Participant Questionnaires Douglas R. Dirschl, MD and Robert A. Probe, MD 3:55 Adjourn For faculty and agenda updates, please visit our website at www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7 ADA Statement HealthStream will be glad to assist you with any special needs (i.e., physical, dietary, etc.). Please contact us at 1.800.832.5115. Private taxis are available from both airports. A taxi cab ride will cost approximately $55-60 from the Miami International Airport and approximately $35-40 from the Fort Lauderdale International Airport. Symposium Location and Accommodations Ground Travel Information The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club 1999 West Country Club Drive Aventura, Florida 33180 Reservations: (866) 840-8071 or (305) 932-6200 www.fairmont.com Room Rate: Single/Double $219, plus all applicable fees and taxes. Refer to “International Trauma Symposium” for Group Rate. For individuals wishing to extend their stay, rates will be honored three days prior and three days after the course dates. The deadline for reservations is August 7, 2007 or until the room block is sold out. Hotel Cancellation Policy: A deposit equal to one night’s stay is required to hold each individual’s registration. Such deposit shall serve to confirm the reservation for the date(s) indicated and, upon check in, shall be applied to the first night of the reserved stay. This deposit is refundable if notice is received at least thirty (30) days prior to arrival and a cancellation number is obtained. All deposits shall be charged at time the reservation is made. Resident Scholarship Program A limited number of resident scholarship spaces will be reserved for this course on a first come first serve basis. You may apply online at www.healthstream.com/livecourses/ MiamiSep7 and you must use the special registration form for residents. You are required to have the signature of your Resident/Fellowship Director (Please note only those residents residing in the United States may apply.) Air Travel Information Miami International Airport is about 35 minutes from the Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club. Fort Lauderdale International Airport is about 20 minutes from the hotel. Call your airline or travel agent for fares and information. For travel assistance and discount airfares, please call BCD Travel between 8am to 6pm Eastern Time, Monday-Friday, at 1.866.826.1929 and press option 4. Be sure to mention meeting number “International Trauma Symposium MT03ORT90” and have your credit card handy. The FAA requires a photo identification for all flights. Acceptable identification is a driver’s license, government ID, or passport. Travel and accommodations are the responsibility of the participants. Driving Directions from Miami International Airport • Exit the airport and follow the signs to I-95 North. • Take I-95 North to Ives Dairy Road, exit 16 (also called NE 203 Street). • Go East on Ives Dairy Road to US1 (also called Biscayne Blvd). • Turn right on Biscayne Blvd and immediately make first left at the traffic light onto Aventura Blvd (NE 199 Street). • Continue to the end and turn right on West Country Club Drive. The resort’s main entrance is on your left. • Please Note: There is a 75 cent toll on expressway 112. Driving Directions from Fort Lauderdale International Airport • Exit the Airport and follow signs to I-95 South. • Take I-95 South to Ives Dairy Road, exit 16 (also called NE 203 Street). • Go East on Ives Dairy Road to US1 (also called Biscayne Blvd). • Turn right on Biscayne Blvd and immediately make the first left at the traffic light onto Aventura Blvd (NE 199 Street). • Continue to the end and turn right on West Country Club Drive. The resort’s main entrance is on your left. Course Cancellation Please see the course cancellation policy on the bottom of the CME registration form. If cancellation is necessary, please contact HealthStream directly as soon as possible, so that surgeons who are wait-listed can register for the course. Guest/Spouse Registration A cocktail reception will be held on Friday, September 7 from 5:15-6:30 p.m. for meeting participants. In compliance with AdvaMed Code of Ethics, a fee of $35 per person will be implemented for guests and spouses who plan to attend. You may pre-register and pay for your guest or spouse by using the registration form. If not, you will be asked for a credit card on site for your guest or spouse to attend. Dress and Weather Dress for the meeting is business casual attire. Fahrenheit temperatures at this time of year are generally in the high 70s/low 80s during the day and low 60s at night. S U R G E O N C M E R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M 310816 Steps to Register 1. First, register with HealthStream to receive a CME Confirmation Number. Confirmation Numbers will be assigned within two working days from the day this CME Registration Form and tuition are received. 2. Arrange your hotel, air and ground travel. September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida Important Notes • Only registered participants and staff are permitted at meeting functions. • Name Badges must be worn to be admitted to meeting functions. • We appreciate your support in maintaining the integrity and security of the educational conference. First Name Last Name MD DO Surgical Team Member (No Credit) M.I. Medical Industry Staff Mailing Address: City: State: Zip/Postal Code (required): Country: E-mail Address (Primary delivery method of Confirmation Number) Daytime Phone # (including country code): Fax #: Medical License # or last four digits of SS# (US citizens): Hospital Affiliation: Registration Options – Phone registrations are not accepted, Tuition Surgeons.......................................................................................... $75 (USD) On-Line: www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7 Resident/Fellows/Allied Health...................................................... $50 (USD) Mail: Please mail registration form with credit card information or check made payable to “HealthStream” at: HealthStream, 2170 South Parker Road, Suite 140, Denver, CO 80231 Notes: Nursing credit will NOT be awarded. A certificate of attendance will be provided. Tuition includes meeting syllabus and welcome reception the evening of September 7, Friday and Saturday continental breakfasts, luncheons and refreshment breaks each day. Catered Events & Guest/Spouse Registration Individuals planning to attend the welcome reception should RSVP using the form below. In compliance with the AdvaMed Code of Ethics, a per person fee will be implemented for guests or spouses who plan to attend each meal function. Facsimile: Credit card registration may also be sent by facsimile to: 303.745.9847 Questions: Questions about registration should be directed to: 303.745.0463, ext. 237 Credit Card Information Please include your credit card number and expiration date with charge order. For your protection, the 3 or 4 digit CCV (Credit Card Verification) Number on your credit card is required for processing. MasterCard Visa AMEX Expiration Date CCV Code Friday, September 7 Reception 5:15 - 6:30 pm* Guest/Spouse Fee:........................................................................ $35 Guest/Spouse Name(s): Yes, I will attend (no charge) X Yes, I will attend and bring a guest (at $35 per person) Total for Tuition: Total for Guests: TOTAL FEE (to be charged to credit card): No, I will not attend X Signature (as appears on credit card) Credit Card Authorization: I hereby authorize HealthStream, Inc. to charge the credit card listed above for the purchase of the above listed items. I understand that payment for the amount charged is solely the responsibility of the person or company whose name is on the card and that I am authorized to use this card for this purchase. Cancellation: *Exact welcome reception time subject to change. (Please print name as it appears on credit card) Your registration will not be valid and confirmed until your course fees have been received. Registration fee, less a $15.00 processing fee, is refunded if notice of registration cancellation is received fifteen (15) or more days in advance of the activity date. Participant refunds are made within thirty days of the scheduled activity date. Cancellations made less than fifteen days in advance of the activity date forfeit the entire tuition fee, unless a justifiable emergency is documented. Tuition fees can be transferred to another individual, or to another activity date. HealthStream is not responsible for nontransferable, nonrefundable airline tickets or hotel accommodations purchased for attendance of this activity. 310816 Resident/Fellow Scholarship Registration Form September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida Please note: The resident scholarship program only applies to those individuals residing in the continental US. We invite international residents/fellows to register using the surgeon registration form where reduced tuition is available. First Name Last Name M.I. Mailing Address: City: State: Daytime Phone #: Fax #: Zip/Postal Code (required): E-mail Address (Confirmation numbers will be provided by EMail ONLY. Please print clearly.) Medical License # or last four digits of SS#: MD Subspecialty: Resident DO Fellow Residents & Fellows To attend this CME activity and receive scholarship funds, you must have the Orthopaedic Residency/Fellowship Program Director sign this CME Registration Form. As Director of the Orthopaedic Residency/Fellowship Program, it is acceptable for the resident/fellow listed on this Course Registration Form to attend the CME activity listed on this form. Print Director’s Name: Signature of Director: Date: Institution/Hospital Name: Registration Options – Phone registrations are not accepted. On-Line: www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7 Mail: Please mail registration form with credit card information or check made payable to “HealthStream” at: HealthStream, 2170 South Parker Road, Suite 140, Denver, CO 80231 Facsimile: Credit card registration may also be sent by facsimile to: 303.745.9847 Questions: Questions about registration should be directed to: 303.745.0463, ext. 237 Course Cancellation Policy If cancellation becomes necessary, please contact HealthStream directly as soon as possible, so that residents who become waitlisted can register for the course. Tuition Limited Scholarships available for USA-licensed physicians. A Scholarship is awarded to an individual and is not transferable. Steps to Register 1. If the course objectives meet your learning needs, and you agree to comply with the HealthStream Resident/Fellow Scholarship Policy and Procedure, complete the Resident/ Fellow Registration Form and Accommodations Form. Fax/ mail/email the forms as directed. 2. You will receive a Course Confirmation Number within two working days, or you will be notified that you are waitlisted. 3. Your hotel room will be confirmed within one week after your Course Confirmation Number is sent. Please do not make your own hotel reservation. Upon Upon check-in at the hotel, you will be asked to provide a credit card to cover miscellaneous expenses. Room and tax will be billed to the master account. Two nights room and tax are allowed. Additional nights are at your personal expense. 4. (If you are bringing a guest, use the “Catered Event and Guest Registration” section on the CME registration form if the guest plans to attend social events that are part of the meeting.) September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida HealthStream Resident/Fellow Scholarship Policy and Procedure Scholarship Funds will provide for: 1. A tuition waiver and attendance at the specified CME activity listed above. 2. One round trip coach airline or train ticket from your office/work to the course destination, or mileage reimbursement for a distance of 300 miles or more. Taxi, rental car and other ground transportation are not included in the scholarship. 3. Two nights at the course location/hotel, room and tax only. 4. Meals, receptions and refreshment breaks associated with the CME course. You are responsible for providing and payment of: 1. All ground transportation including taxi, rental car, tolls and parking fees. 2. Meals/food not provided as part of the CME course. 3. Phone, fax, internet, in-room dining, movies, recreational, personal and miscellaneous hotel amenities. 4. In compliance with the AdvaMed Code of Ethics, scholarship funds may not be used in any way for entertainment purposes, or to pay for any expenditures in connection with a spouse/guest attending any portion of this activity. Two easy steps to follow: 1. Complete the Resident/Fellow Scholarship Form. Be sure to have your Residency/Fellowship Program Director sign the form. We need this verification to allow your absence from your program. Fax/Mail the form as directed. You will receive a Course Confirmation Number within two working days, or you will be notified that you are wait-listed. 2. Your hotel room will be confirmed within one week after your Course Confirmation Number is sent. Please do not make your own hotel reservation. Upon check-in at the hotel, you will be asked to provide a credit card to cover miscellaneous expenses. Room and tax will be billed to the master account. Two nights room and tax are allowed. Additional nights are at your personal expense. If you are not regionally located and driving, then call BCD Travel between 8am to 6pm Eastern Time, MondayFriday, to arrange your round trip coach air travel: 1.866.826.1929, option 4. Refer to the meeting code “International Trauma Symposium MT03ORT90”. Your coach travel will be paid for by HealthStream on the Master Account. Tickets purchased from other travel agencies will not be reimbursed. Notes: Scholarship funds allow for a travel ticket, and it is not considered a travel allotment. To take advantage of this scholarship, you must utilize the BCD Travel service for your convenience, and our assistance, in ensuring that we have made all appropriate arrangements for you. The prepaid ticket will be provided only for travel to and from the meeting and cannot include additional legs for any other purpose. In the case of personal travel adjoining this business trip, tickets will be charged to the Fellow or Resident’s credit card. Air or train tickets purchased from other agencies will not be reimbursed. Upon check-in at the hotel, you will be asked to provide a credit card to cover miscellaneous charges. Your room and tax will be charged to the master course account and will be paid. Room and tax for the allotted nights will not appear on your hotel departure bill. September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida For more information and to register, please visit www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7 With endorsements from A Continuing Medical Education Activity sponsored by September 7-8, 2007 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Club Aventura, Florida Course Chairmen Douglas R. Dirschl, MD Frank C. Wilson Distinguished Professor and Chairman Department of Orthopaedics UNC School of Medicine Chapel Hill, North Carolina Robert A. Probe, MD Associate Professor Health Science Center Texas A&M University Chairman Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Scott & White Memorial Hospital Temple, Texas A Continuing Medical Education Activity sponsored by With endorsements from: For more information and to register, please visit www.healthstream.com/livecourses/MiamiSep7