30th Anniversary Southeastern Fracture Symposium · Thursday, January 26, 2017 Preconference...
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30th
Anniversary Southeastern Fracture Symposium Thursday, January 26 - Saturday, January 28, 2017
Westin Poinsett, Greenville, SC Hawkins Foundation Surgical Training and Innovation Center, Greenville Hospital Systems
Kyle Jeray, MD, Local Host, Cadaver Lab Director
David Weiss, MD, Course Director
Founders of The Southeastern Fracture Symposium
David Humphries, MD Larry Webb, MD Jim Kellam, MD Mike Bosse, MD Joint Providership of The Foundation Orthopaedic Research and Education and The Southeastern Fracture Consortium
Educational Content is endorsed by the OTA
Welcome to the 30th annual meeting and anniversary celebration of the Southeastern Fracture Symposium,
jointly sponsored by the Foundation Orthopaedic Research and Education, and the Southeastern Fracture
Consortium. The consortium's leadership and planning committee are represented by Medical University of
South Carolina, Spartanburg Health Systems, Duke University, Carolinas Medical Center, Georgia Institute of
Orthopaedic Trauma, Wake Forest University, University of Virginia, and University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill School of Medicine with SEFC members from the southeastern states. The research consortium group is
well recognized for its research endeavors through national conference presentations and publications. SEFC
welcomes your membership, your participation in this educational event and your involvement in our
committees and research.
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive update on best practice and techniques for orthopaedic
trauma care treatment and management. Leaders in orthopaedic trauma will share their expertise, challenging
cases, and provide hands-on guidance in Cadaver Lab workshops. Ample time is provided for questions and
answers, as well as direct interaction with the speakers.
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
Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) and the Southeastern Fracture Consortium
Foundation. FORE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 28.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM
. Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Discuss strategies for successful fracture treatment by integrating ideas from current medical evidence
and from demonstration and discussion with faculty experts. Be able explain lessons learned to peers at
home institutions.
Compare one’s own decision-making and surgical techniques to current standards.
Identify areas for change of practice after analysis of current practice as compared to course content.
Identify resources needed to provide up to date care, including complex surgical procedures, in order to
provide high quality, safe and effective care.
Identify implants appropriate for trauma care management. Recognize instruments and implants needed
to support best practice orthopaedic management.
Practice utilization of implants to support orthopaedic surgical procedures.
Participants will bridge potential knowledge gaps about orthopaedic trauma research efforts and be able
to organize and design quality research projects to address clinical concerns to improve outcomes.
Self- Assessment Examination (SAE) will provide participants an awareness of individual knowledge
gaps which can be addressed post conference through individual self- study programs.
Target Audience:
Orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, residents, mid-level practitioners, surgical assistants, nurses, industry
professionals and other orthopaedic trauma professionals.
Self-Assessment Examination (SAE) Board certified orthopaedists who wish to participate in the ABOS approved scored and recorded SAE should
email [email protected] by January 27th
to request the link and instructions. The deadline to submit for scoring
is January 31st, 2017.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Preconference Activities:
3:00-7:30 PM – Registration Open – Poinsett Veranda
4:00-5:00 PM: SEFS 2018 Planning Group - Furman Room
5:00-6:30 PM: SEFC Board of Directors Meeting - Furman Room
5:00-9:00 PM: Exhibitor Set-up - Mezzanine
6:30-7:00 PM: SEFC General Membership Meeting - Poinsett Ballroom
6:30- 9:00PM: Upload talks with AV-Poinsett Ballroom
7:00-9:00 PM: Poster Display Set-up – Poinsett Veranda
Research Session
7:00-10:00 PM: Annual SEFC Research Session- Joe Hsu, MD, Moderator – Poinsett Ballroom
For Members presenting SEFC multi-center updates and new study hypothesis,
7:00- 8:00pm: Outcomes and Analysis of Active SEFC Multi-center Studies –
SEFC members presenting multi-center study updates
8:00-10:00pm: New SEFC Multi-center Proposals and presentations of executive summaries.
Friday, January 27, 2017
6:00-9:00 AM Registration Open – Poinsett Veranda
6:00-6:30 AM: Exhibits Open – Mezzanine
6:00-7:00 AM: Poster Display Set-up – Poinsett Veranda
6:00-7:30 Breakfast in Exhibit Area - Mezzanine
GENERAL SESSION
7:30 AM -5:00 PM: GENERAL SESSION – Poinsett Ballroom
7:30-7:40 Welcome/Introductions- Weiss/Hartsock
Session 1- 7:40-9:10 Fragility Fractures: Moderator- Weiss
7:40-7:55- Osteoporosis- What is our role as Orthopedists? Weiss
7:55-8:10-Proximal Femur Fractures- update on treatment options -Kaufman
8:10-8:25-Periprosthetic Fractures-How to treat -Norris
8:25-8:40- Atypical Femur Fractures-Recognize the warning signs-Bruggers
8:40-8:55- Geriatric Fracture Programs-How to set up/certification- Weiss
8:55-9:10- Q and A/Discussion
Session 2- 9:10-10:40- How to make it through a night on call: Moderator-Hymes
9:10-9:25-Open Fractures- go or wait? - Kahler
9:25-9:40- Displaced Talus/Calcaneus fractures- how to temporize- Moghadamian
9:40-9:55- Femoral Neck Fracture in the Young Patient- Cannada
9:55-10:10- Pediatric Supracondylar fracture- What if the Hand is Pulseless- Bray
10:10-10:25- Pelvic Ring Fractures- How to Temporize - Hymes
10:25-10:40 -Q and A/Discussion
Break in Exhibit Hall- 10:40-11:00 – Mezzanine
Session 3-11:00-12:00 Ankle Fractures: Moderator –Yarboro
11:00-11:15- Syndesmosis Injuries- How to Evaluate and Treat- Bruggers
11:15-11:30- Posterior Malleolus- Is there a critical size? - Yarboro
11:30-11:45- Impaction injuries- How to recognize and Treat -Floyd
11:45-12:00-Discussion, Q and A
Session 4- 12:00-12:55 PM-SEFC 30th
Anniversary Lunch Session: Moderator – Hartsock
12:00-12:15 Noon-Founding of SEFS- Kellam, Webb, Humphries
12:15-12:30-Pearls from the Founders-Kellam, Webb, Humphries
12:30-12:45-Most Challenging Cases over the Years- Kellam, Webb, Humphries
12:45-12:55-Future of Consortiums- Kellam, Webb, Humphries
Session 5-12:55-2:25 Upper extremity fractures: Moderator- Jeray
12:55-1:10- Proximal Humerus Fractures- ORIF – Tucker
1:10-1:25- Proximal Humerus Fractures- Arthroplasty -Elchinger
1:25-1:40- Clavicle Fractures- When to Fix/Options for Fixation- Jeray
1:40-1:55- Elbow Fractures- Tips for success - Reid
1:55-2:10- Distal Radius fractures- Do They All Need to Be Fixed - Schlatterer
2:10-2:25- Discussion/Q and A
Break –in Exhibit Hall: 2:25-2:45 - Mezzanine
Session 5- 2:45-4:00: Fractures About the Knee: Moderator – Pilson
2:45-3:00- Distal Femur Fractures- Tips for Successful Treatment -Halvorsen
3:00-3:15- Knee dislocations- Temporize or Treat? - JD Adams
3:15-3:30- Patella fractures- Options for Treatment - Pilson
3:30-3:45- Tibial Plateau Fractures- The Good the Bad and the Ugly- Jones
3:45-4:00- Discussion, Q and A
Session 7-4:00-5:00- Updates on coding and policy: Moderator- Broderick
4:00-4:15- ICD-10 Update- Broderick
4:15-4:30- AAOS Update - Cannada
4:30-4:45- Clinical practice Guidelines- Hip fracture/Distal Radius Fracture -Olson
4:45-5:00- Choosing Wisely Campaign/Patient Safety – Ostrum
Session 8-5:00-6:30 PM Poster Tour-Moderators- Obremskey, Webb, Hsu – Poinsett Veranda
6:30 PM: Sessions adjourn for the day/ Exhibits Closed
7:00 PM-10:00 PM: Faculty Dinner -The Lazy Goat (by invitation)
Saturday, January 28, 2017
6:00-7:30AM Exhibits Open - Mezzanine
6:00-7:00 Breakfast in Exhibit Hall-Westin Poinsett - Mezzanine
7:00 AM-Cadaver Lab Attendees meet Shuttle at front of Westin Poinsett – Eastside Transportation
Service- attendees take luggage on bus-remains on bus for airport departers.
7:30-10:00 AM Exhibit Breakdown-Mezzanine
8:00AM-1:00 PM - Hawkins Foundation Surgical Training and Innovation Center-
Cadaver Labs and Small Group Case Discussions
Cadaver Lab and Small Group Leaders:
Jeray, Broderick, Schaller, Adams, Hartsock, Jones, Sridhar, Tucker, Weiss
Cadaver Lab Plan:
Attendees split into 2 main groups of learners
Rotations between cadaver sessions and small group case presentation/discussions
o Group 1- Cadaver lab dissections in first session; Small groups in second session
o Group 2- Small groups in first session; Cadaver lab in second session
Small group session plan
o Other large group split into 2 smaller groups.
o Each small group will spend ½ session on upper extremity; ½ session on
lower extremity
8:00- 830- Lab Setting Orientation and Preparations- Moderators and lab Director
8:30- 9:30 am- Rotation 1
Group 1- dissection-lower extremities: distal femur, proximal tibia and distal tibial/ankle
Group 2a- small group discussion-lower extremities case presentations
Group 2b- small group discussion-upper extremities case presentations
9:30-10:30 am- Rotation 2
Group 1- dissection-upper extremities: proximal humerus, elbow plates and distal radius.
Group 2a- small group discussion-upper extremities case presentations
Group 2b- small group discussion-lower extremities case presentations
10:30-10:50 Break – Refreshments-location TBA
10:50-11:50 pm –Rotation 3
Group 1a- small group discussion-lower extremities case presentations
Group 1b- small group discussion-upper extremities case presentations
Group 2- dissection-lower extremities: distal femur, proximal tibia and distal tibial/ankle
11:50-12:50 pm- Rotation 4
Group 1a- small group discussion-upper extremities case presentations
Group 1b- small group discussion-lower extremities case presentations
Group 2- dissection-upper extremities: proximal humerus, elbow plates and distal radius.
12:50 pm- Final discussion
1:00 pm –Adjourn
1:15 pm - Shuttle to airport- (Available for early departure by prior request).
Educational Grant Support
Zimmer Biomet
Depuy Synthes
Smith & Nephew
Exhibitors
Biocomposites
Conventus Ortho
Lilly
Zimmer Biomet
Wolter Klumer Publishing
Depuy-Synthes
Nuvasive Specialized Orthopaedics
Osteomed
Smith and Nephew
Stryker Orthopaedics