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Program Chairs Erik Kubiak, MD Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD OCTOBER 11-12, 2017 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE VANCOUVER, CANADA ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMP FINAL PROGRAM 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Program Chairs Erik Kubiak, MDRobert P. Dunbar Jr., MD

OCTOBER 11-12, 2017

VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTREVANCOUVER, CANADA

ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMP

FINAL PROGRAM

11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Thank YouThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledges the following companies

for their generous financial support of the 2017 OTA pre-meeting courses.

DePuy Synthes

Smith & Nephew

Zimmer Biomet

Stryker

Bioventus

RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEMARCUS F. SCIADINI, MD / CARLA S. SMITH, MD Program Chairs

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presentedin six (6) separate small group modules, with 22 – 24 residentsand 5 experienced faculty educators per module.

The modules will have a rapid–fire series of mini–lectures, anextensive open case–based discussion, video demonstrations oftechniques, and hands–on skills lab exercises. Modules will coverfundamental principles of fracture care distributed among six topics:articular, diaphyseal, foot and ankle, geriatrics, pediatrics, andpelvis/polytrauma/acetabulum, plus a lunch–time spine session.

This course offers pre–course educational on–demand videomaterials. Details will be sent with registration confirmation aswell as an online basic science pre–test and an onsite clinicalpost test.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is targeted for PGY2 – PGY4’s, others who feel theywill benefit will not be excluded. Attendance is limited, so earlyregistration is recommended.

25OCT 11-14 | VANCOUVERPre-Registration Deadline October 1, 2017 | On-site Registration additional $100. See Page 53

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Welcome

ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMP West Meeting Room (WMR) 211

Erik Kubiak, MD & Robert P. Dunbar Jr., MD Program Chairs

Attendees of this activity can earn up to 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Target AudienceThis course is intended for the practicing orthopaedic surgeon who takes emergency room or trauma call. Current techniques inorthopaedic care will be stressed with attention to appropriate softtissue management and up-to-date implant selection. Case discussionswill be used for interactive learning and audience participation.

Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

n Review current indications for operative and non–operative treatment of fractures and dislocation

n Summarize the intraoperative techniques and complications related to simple and complex fracture management

n Demonstrate appropriate surgical techniques, approaches and implant selections for fracture care medication and their

prescriptions

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 117:05 am – 7:25 am Plating Clavicle Fractures When and How, or Even Why? Paul Tornetta III, MD

7:25 am – 7:45 am Nailing and Plating Proximal Humerus Fractures - How About a Sling? Robert P. Dunbar Jr, MD

7:45 am – 8:00 am Proximal Humerus Frank R. Avilucea, MD

8:00 am – 8:15 am Distal Humerus Robert P. Dunbar Jr, MD

8:15 am – 8:35 am Distal Radius Fractures When to Span, When to Plate, When to Cast Eben A. Carroll, MD

8:35 am – 9:00 am Case Presentations

9:00 am – 9:20 am Refreshment Break

9:20 am – 10:00 am LABS Proximal Humerus Rear of WMR 211 Lab Leader: Frank Liporace, MD Table Instructor: Nirmal Tejwani, MD

Distal Humerus WMR 116-117 Lab Leader: Erik Kubiak, MD Table Instructor: Toni McLaurin, MD

10:00 am – 10:20 am Pelvis: Binders, Ex-Fixes, Infix, Percutaneous Screws, Post Fixation: What Is Stable & What Could Fool You Reza Firoozabadi, MD

10:20 am – 10:40 am Acetabular Fractures: Indications for Percutaneous, Consolidation and Deferred THA, Acute THA Erik Kubiak, MD

10:40 am – 10:50 am Femoral Neck Fractures: Young William M. Ricci, MD

10:50 am – 11:00 am Femoral Neck Fractures: Elderly Clifford B. Jones, MD, FACS

11:00 am – 11:20 am Intertrochanteric Fractures When to Plate? When to Nail Short? Frank Liporace, MD

11:20 am – 12:00 pm Q&A

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch and Cases

1:00 pm – 1:20 pm Subtrochanteric Fractures Robert F. Ostrum, MD

1:20 pm – 1:40 pm Distal Femur: Debate Brett D. Crist, MD: ORIF with Plate/Screws Samir Mehta, MD: IMN

1:40 pm – 2:00 pm Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur Amer J. Mirza, MD

2:00 pm – 2:20 pm Q&A

2:20 pm – 3:00 pm LABS Pilon Plating WMR 116-117 Lab Leader: Saqib Rehman, MD Table Instructor: Thomas Large, MD

Semi-Extended Rear of WMR 211 Tibial Nailing Lab Leader: Joshua Langford, MD Table Instructor: Kyle Jeray, MD

3:00 pm – 3:20 pm Spanning Ex-Fix: Multiplanar vs Uniplanar Constructs Payam Tabrizi, MD

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West Meeting Room (WMR) 211

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, continued3:20 pm – 3:40 pm Extensor Mechanism Injuries: Patella, Quad and Patella Tendon Amer J. Mirza, MD

3:40 pm – 4:00 pm Tibial Plateau Fractures Steven J. Morgan, MD

4:00 pm – 4:20 pm Problems (Infection, Nonunion, Malunion) Joshua Langford, MD

4:20 pm – 4:40 pm Q&A

4:40 pm ADJOURN

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 127:00 am – 7:20 am Dueling Cases: Tibial Shaft Fractures Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD FACS James A. Goulet, MD

7:20 am – 7:40 am Pilon Fractures: How to Increase Good Outcomes and Decrease Bad Ones Timothy S. Achor, MD

7:40 am – 8:00 am Ankle: When Is It Worse than It Looks? Daniel S. Horwitz, MD

8:00 am – 8:20 am Hindfoot: Calcaneus, Talus Erik Kubiak, MD

8:20 am – 8:40 am Forefoot: When Do You Need to Do Something? Pie-Crusting, Pinning MTs Erik Kubiak, MD

8:40 am – 9:00 am Q&A

9:00 am – 9:20 am Refreshment Break

9:20 am – 9:30 am Getting Through the Night: Compartment Syndrome Geoffrey Marecek, MD

9:30 am – 9:40 am Getting Through the Night: Fractures with Vascular Injury Saqib Rehman, MD

9:40 am – 10:00 am Open Fractures Thomas F. Varecka, MD

10:00 am – 10:20 am Midfoot: Lisfranc, Temporizing the Midfoot Crush Brad J. Yoo, MD

10:20 am – 10:40 am Damage Control vs Early Total Care Pierre Guy, MD

10:40 am – 10:55 am Q&A

10:55 am – 11:00 am Final Remarks

11:00 am ADJOURN TO INDUSTRY LUNCH SYMPOSIA (no CME credits awarded)

Thank you for attending. We look forward to seeing you next

year in Orlando, Florida.

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Disclosure: (n) = Respondent answered ‘No’ to all items indicating no conflicts; 1= Royalties from a company or supplier; 2= Speakers bureau/paid presentations for a company or supplier; 3A= Paid employee for a company or supplier; 3B= Paid consultant for a company or supplier; 3C= Unpaid consultant for a company or supplier; 4= Stock or stock options in a company or supplier; 5= Research support from a company or supplier as a PI; 6= Other financial or material support from a company or supplier; 7= Royalties, financial or material support from publishers; 8= Medical/orthopaedic publications editorial/governing board; 9= Board member/committee appointments for a society.

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION

Achor, Timothy S. 2 (Depuy Synthes)

Anglen, Jeffrey O. (n)

Avilucea, Frank R. 2 (Zimmer-Biomet)

Carroll, Eben A. (n)

Caswell, Kathleen A. (Staff) (n)

Crist, Brett D. 2 (Acelity; AO Foundation); 3B (Acelity, Globus, DePuy Synthes, SMV); 4 (Orthopaedic Implant Company, Amedica); 5 (Acelity); 8 (Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, Journal of Hip Preservation); 9 (OTA, MAOA, AOTNA, IGFS)

Dunbar Jr, Robert P. (Program Chair)

6 (innovision Corp); 8 (Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, OrthoInfo); 9 (AAOS)

Emberton, Bonnie (Staff) (n)

Firoozabadi, Reza 3B (Smith & Nephew); 9 (OTA)

Gangler, Jennifer (Staff) (n)

Goulet, James A. 7 (Zimmer); 9 (American Orthopaedic Association)

Guy, Pierre 3B (Stryker); 4 (Traumis); 6 (Institutional financial support and in-kind research implant support: DePuy-Synthes); 9 (Canadian Orthopedic Foundation, Health and Mobility Society)

Horwitz, Daniel S. 1 (Zimmer Biomet, New Clip); 5 (DePuy Synthes research fellow support); 9 (AAOS Chair Trama con-tent Committee, President FOT)

Jeray, Kyle 2 (Radius); 3B (ZimmerBiomet); 5 (Synthes,); 8 (Associate editor JOT); 9 (SCOA Board member, SEFS Board member, Chair Critical Issues Committee AOA, Chair membership committee OTA, Chair Own the Bone Steering Committee AOA)

Jones, Clifford B. 3B (Stryker); 5 (METRC Johns Hopkins DOD, FAITH NIH); 7 (Lippincott); 9 (OTA BOD)

Kubiak, Erik (Program Chair) 3B (DJO Global); 4 (Conextions Medical, Orthogrid); 5 (Department of Defense)

Langford, Joshua 3B (Stryker); 4 (Core Orthopaedics); 7 (Advanced Orhopaedic Solutions); 8 (Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma)

Large, Thomas 4 (Orthopaedic Implant Company)

Liporace, Frank 2 (Biomet, Stryker, Synthes) 3B (Biomet, Medtronic, Stryker, Synthes); 3C (AO); 7 (Biomet)

Marecek, Geoffrey 3B (Globus Medical, ETEX); 9 (AAOS, OTA)

McLaurin, Toni 3B (Synthes); 6 (DePuy Orthopaedics; Smith & Nephew; Stryker; Synthes)

Mehta, Samir 2 (Bioventus); 3B (Smith & Nephew, Synthes); 5 (Synthes); 7 (Elsevier); 8 (Current Orthopaedic Practice); 9 (PA Ortho Society, AOPOC, AOTNA)

Meyer, Darlene A. (Staff) (n)

Mirza, Amer J. (n)

Moore, Sharon M. (Staff) (n)

Morgan, Steven J. 4 (Johnson & Johnson); 7 (SLACK Incorporated); 8 (Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma); 9 (Orthopaedic Trauma Association)

O’Connell, Rachel (Staff) (n)

Ostrum, Robert F. (n)

Rehman, Saqib 1 (Jaypee Medical Publishing); 2 (Depuy Synthes); 9 (Orthopaedic Trauma Association, Foundation for Orthopaedic Trauma)

Ricci, William M. 1 (Smith&Nephew, MicroPort); 3B (Smith&Nephew); 6 (Impress Medical, LLC, McGinley Orthopaedics, Primo Medical LLC); 7 (Wolters-Kluwer); 8 (JOT); 9 (OTA)

Schreiber, Christine (Staff) (n)

Shozda, Barbara (Staff) (n)

Spellman, Aimee (Staff) (n)

Tabrizi, Payam (n)

Tejwani, Nirmal 3B (Zimmer; Stryker); 9 (Orthopaedic Trauma Association)

Tornetta III, Paul 1 (Smith & Nephew); 7 (Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins); 8 (Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma)

Varecka, Thomas F. (n)

Yoo, Brad J. MD (n)

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2018 ANNUAL MEETING

October 17-20, 2018Orlando, Florida

PRE-MEETINGCOURSES

Basic Science Focus Forum

International Orthopaedic Trauma Care Forum

Residents Comprehensive Fracture Course

Coding Course for Trauma Surgeons

Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp

Young Practitioner’s Forum

Orthopaedic Trauma for PA’s and NP’s

20+CME

©Dan Ham Photography Courtesy of Gaylord Hotels

Details atwww.ota.org

Deadline for online abstract submission JANUARY 24, 2018

PLAN TO ATTEND IN 2018

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EducationLearnthelatesttechniquesforthemanagementofcomplexorthopaedictraumapatientsfromleadingorthopaedictraumaeducators.TheOTAofferseducationalopportunitiesfor: • Residents • YoungPractitioners • Mid-SeniorLevelOrthopaedicSurgeons • Fellows • PA’s,NP’sScholarshipsofferedformostresidentprograms.

Research • ResearchGrants • TraumaRegistry • Mulit-CenterStudies • ConductandAccessOTAMemberSurveys

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CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS

VISIT WWW.OTA.ORG FOR DETAILS

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE (apply online)November 1, 2017

RESIDENT GRANT DEADLINE (apply online)December 4, 2017

FULL GRANT PRE–PROPOSAL DEADLINE (apply online)January 29, 2018

OTA SPECIALTY DAYMarch 10, 2018 New Orleans, Louisiana

SPRING RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEApril 4 - 7, 2018 Rosemont, Illinois

Course Chair: Jason Lowe, MD Co-Chair: Frank Liporace, MD

AAOS/OTA JOINT COURSEDaily Dilemmas in Trauma: Your Topics, Expert Solutions

April 19 - 21, 2018 Baltimore, MarylandCourse Chair: Paul Tornetta III, MD Co-Chair: J. Tracy Watson, MD

FELLOWS COURSEApril 26 - 29, 2018 Boston, Massachusetts

Course Chair: Paul Tornetta III, MD

RESIDENT ADVANCED TRAUMA TECHNIQUES COURSEMay 4 - 5, 2018 Nashville, Tennessee

Course Chair: Nirmal Tejwani, MD Co-Chair: Cory Collinge, MD

RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEOctober 17 - 19, 2018 Orlando, Florida

OTA 34TH ANNUAL MEETING & PRE-MEETING EVENTSOctober 17 - 20, 2018 Orlando, Florida

Pre-Meeting Events Basic Science Focus Forum

Coding for Trauma SurgeonsInternational Orthopaedic Trauma Care Forum

Orthopaedic Trauma Boot CampOrthopaedic Trauma for NP’s and PA’s

Young Practitioners Forum

Abstract Deadline: January 24, 2018