Final SEFS 2016 Program - Southeastern Fracture Consortium

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Final SEFS 2016 Program - Southeastern Fracture Consortium
Jointly Provided by
Educational Content is endorsed by the OTA
Southeastern Fracture Symposium 2016 Annual Meeting
Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC
January 28-30, 2016
Course Directors: Lisa Cannada, MD David Weiss, MD
St. Louis, MO
Charlottesville, VA
Southeastern Fracture Consortium President:
Langdon Hartsock, MD
Charleston, SC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Course Description & Accreditation…………………………………………2
CME Certificate……………………………………………………………………..2
Faculty…………………………………………………………………………………..3
Disclosures…………………………………………………………………………….4
Agenda…………………………………………………………………………………5-7
Commercial Support……………………………………………………………….8
Notes………………………………………………………………………………….9-15
Upcoming CME Events…………………………………………….Back Cover
Link to the online program: http://sefs.org/images/stories/pdf/2016/sefs-program.pdf
SEFS 2016 Planning Committee/Course Directors/SEFC Board of Directors
Langdon A. Hartsock, MD
SEFC President 2015-16
Lisa K. Cannada, MD
SEFS 2016 Director
David B. Weiss, MD
SEFS 2016 Director
John S. Broderick, MD
President Elect 2017-18
SEFS 2016 Planning Consultant
Visit us at www.sefs.org
Joseph R. Hsu, MD Eben A. Carroll, MD
Research Chair
SAE Committee Chair
COURSE DESCRIPTION & ACCREDITATION
DESCRIPTION:
This is a two day CME symposium and one evening session of research discussion focusing on the comprehensive
management of orthopaedic trauma care. Sessions will discuss critical strategies utilizing evidence and
demonstration to enhance knowledge of resources, decision-making and surgical outcomes. The course format
consists of lectures, interactive panel discussions, audience participation and videoconferencing from Cadaver Lab
surgical technique demonstrations.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Orthopaedists, researchers, research associates, fellows, residents, PAs/FNPs, and other healthcare professionals
whose scope of practice includes orthopaedic trauma and fracture surgery.
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:
1. 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.
2. Compare their 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.
3. Identify resources needed to provide up to date care, including complex surgical procedures, in order to provide
high quality, safe and effective care.
4. Identify implants appropriate for trauma care management. Recognize instruments and implants needed to support
best practice orthopaedic management.
5. Practice utilization of implants to support orthopaedic surgical procedures.
6. 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.
7. Self- Assessment Examination (SAE) will provide participants an awareness of individual knowledge gaps which
can be addressed post conference through individual self study programs.
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 Foundation for
Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE) and The Southeastern Fracture Consortium. The Foundation for Orthopaedic
Research & Education (FORE) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians
Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 28 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME CERTIFICATE
OBTAIN YOUR CME CERTIFICATE
This is a dedicated webpage for this course
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SEFC2016
Follow the link to:
Download course presentations and print your CME certificate
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FACULTY
SEFS 2016 Talks (pdf): http://sefs.org/sefs-conference
Adam Kaufman, MD
Mission Ortho Trauma
Ashevville, NC
Samuel B. Adams, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
Michael LeCroy, MD
Mission Ortho Trauma
Asheville, NC
J. Scott Broderick, MD
Spartanburg Regional Hospital,
Spartanburg, SC
Doug Lundy, MD
Resurgeons Orthopaedics
Marietta, GA
Jenny Bruggers, MD
Resurgeons Orthopaedics
Marietta, GA
Kenneth W. Lyles, MD
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
Lisa K. Cannada, MD
St Louis University
St. Louis, MO
Eric S. Moghadamian, MD
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
Daniel S. Chan, MD
Orthopaedic Trauma Institute
Macon, GA 31201
Anna Miller, MD
Wake Forest Health Department of Orthopaedics
Winston-Salem, NC
Daniel Dziadosz, MD
Inova Fairfax Hospital
Fairfax, VA
Russell Norris, MD
Gundersen Health System
La Crosse, WI
Will Eward, DVM MD
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
William Obremskey, MD, MPH
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Melissa Erickson, MD
Hampton, VA
Steve Olson, MD, FACS
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
John Floyd, MD
Hughston Clinic
Columbus, GA
Robert Ostrum, MD
UNC-CH Department of Orthopaedics
Chapel Hill, NC
Jason Halvorson, MD
Wake University Health
Winston-Salem, NC
Aki Puryear, MD
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
St. Louis, MO
Langdon Hartsock, MD
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Kristoff Reid, MD
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Joseph Hsu, MD
Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, NC
Jesse Seamon, MD
Christiansburg, VA
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Michael C. Tucker, MD
Director of Orthopaedic Trauma
Palmetto Health Richland
Columbia, SC
Shepard Hurwitz, MD PhD
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Robert Hymes, MD
Inova Fairfax Hospital
Fairfax, VA
Lawrence X. Webb, MD
Medical Center of Central Georgia
Macon, GA
Kyle Jeray, MD
Greenville Hospital System
Greenville, SC
David B. Weiss, MD
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Thomas Jones, MD
Palmetto Health Richland
Columbia, SC
Seth Yarboro, MD
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Ganesh Kamath, MD
UNC-CH Department of Orthopaedics
Chapel Hill, NC
Bob Zura, MD
New Orleans, LA
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DISCLOSURES
The Faculty/Presenters and Planning Committee for SEFS 2016 have been required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial
interest and any conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to this educational activity. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or
condone bias in any presentation. Rather, disclosure is required so participants can make a fair and comprehensive evaluation of a presentation.
Name
Commercial Interest
Received
Role
Samuel B. Adams, MD
Stryker
Consulting Fee
Consulting
OffLabel
No
4 Web
Consulting Fee
speaking
No
RTI
Consulting Fee
Speaking, Advising
No
J. Scott Broderick, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Jenny Bruggers, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Lisa K. Cannada, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Daniel S. Chan, MD
Smith & Nephew
Consulting Fee
Speaking, Teaching, Advising
No
Biomet
Consulting Fee
Speaking, Teaching
No
AO America
Honorarian
Speaker
No
AONA
Honorarian
Speaker
No
Zimmer Biomet
Consulting Fee
Consulting
No
Will Eward, DVM MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Melissa Erickson, MD
DePuy Synthes
Honorarian
Speaker
No
John Floyd, MD
Carbofix
Stock Options
Consultant
No
Jason Halvorson, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Langdon Hartsock, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Joseph Hsu, MD
Smith & Nephew
Acumed
Honorarian
Consulting Fee
Speaker's Bureau
Consulting
No
No
Shepard Hurwitz, MD PhD
ABOS
Salary
Employed
No
Robert Hymes, MD
Stryker Ortho
Consulting Fee
Consulting, Education
No
Kyle Jeray, MD
Zimmer
Consulting Fee
Teacher, Speaker
No
Thomas Jones, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Ganesh Kamath, MD
Arthrax
salary
Arthoscopy Faculty consultant
No
Adam Kaufman, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Michael LeCroy, MD
Smith & Nephew
Consulting Fee
Teacher, Speaker
No
Doug Lundy, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Kenneth W. Lyles, MD
Kirin Pharmceuticals
Honorarian
Research
No
UCB
Consulting Fee
Consulting
No
Anna Miller, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Eric S. Moghadamian, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Russell Norris, MD
AONA
Honorarian
Speaker, Instructor
No
William Obremskey, MD, MPH
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Steve Olson, MD, FACS
DePuy Synthes
Research
Principal investigator
No
Robert Ostrum, MD
Bioventus
Consulting Fee
Consultant
No
Aki Puryear, MD
KZM
Honorarian
Speaker, Consultant
No
DePuy
Honorarian
Speaker
No
Medicrea
Honorarian
Speaker
No
Kristoff Reid, MD
DePuy Synthes
Honorarian
Speaker
No
Jesse Seamon, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Michael C. Tucker, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Lawrence X. Webb, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
David B. Weiss, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Seth Yarboro, MD
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
Nothing to Disclose
No
Bob Zura, MD
Bioventus
Consulting Fee
Consultant, speaker,education
No
Smith & Nephew
Consulting Fee
Consultant, speaker,education
No
Consulting Fee
Consultant, speaker,education
No
Daniel Dziadosz, MD
Cardinal Health
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AGENDA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016
Research Session- 7:00-11:00PM -
Joe Hsu, MD, Moderator
7:00- 9:00pm: Outcomes and Analysis of Active SEFC Multi-center Studies
9:00-11:00pm: New SEFC Multi-center Proposals
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016
6:30-8:00 am Continental Breakfast with exhibitors
7:45-8:00am- Welcome, Introductions and Opening Comments:
Lisa Cannada
8:00-9:20 am Session1: Making it Through the Night: What Should I do
Robert Hymes, Moderator
8:00-8:15
The Open Tibia Fracture
Langdon Hartsock
8:15-8:30
The Displaced Femoral Neck Fracture in a Patient under 50
Steve Olson
8:30-8:45
Compartment Syndrome
Joseph Hsu
8:45-9:00
9:00-9:20
Knee Dislocations
Questions and Answers
William Obremskey
9:20-10:20 - Session 2: Panel Discussion: The Ankle Fracture with
Syndesmosis Injury: Not Simple after All
Bob Zura, Moderator
9:20-9:30
Topics: Should We Open?
Seth Yarboro
9:30-9:40
Is the Tightrope the Answer?
Thomas Jones
9:40-9:50
Getting the Reduction Right
Samuel Adams
9:50-10:00
The Results of Syndesmosis Malreduction
Bob Zura
10:00-10:20 Discussion, Questions, Answers
10:20-10:45 Break with exhibitors
10:45-12:15 Session 3: Case Presentations: Posterior to the Tibia (Plateau,
Posterior Malleolus, Bone Grafting)
12:15-13:30 Session 4: Lunch and Panel Discussion: After the Fixation
12:15-12:30 Scapula to Wrist Fractures: Weight Bearing on the
Upper Extremity?
Lisa Cannada, Moderator
Anna Miller, Moderator
Dan Dsiadosz
12:30-12:45 Hip to Ankle Fractures: Weight Bearing on the
Lower Extremity?
Eric Moghadamian
12:45-12:55 What to Do When Things Go Wrong?-Hip
Anna Miller
12:55-13:05 What to do when Things Go Wrong? Proximal
Humerus
Jason Halvorson
13:05-13:30 Discussion, Questions, Answers
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13:30-14:40- Session 5: UPPER EXTREMITYEvidence based discussion of common fractures
Michael LeCroy, Moderator
13:30-13:40
Clavicle-Plate, Nail or Sling?
Michael LeCroy
13:40-13:55
Proximal Humerus- Plate, Nail or Sling?
Adam Kauffman
13:55-14:10
Humeral Shaft-Plate, Nail or Brace?
Dan Dsiadosz
14:10-14:25
Distal Radius- Plate, Pins or Cast?
Kristoff Reid
14:25-14:40
Questions and Answers
14:40-16-10- Session 6: Cadaver Dissection Demonstrations
Dave Weiss, Mike Tucker,
Thomas Jones - Moderators
16:10- General Session Adjourns
16:10-18:10
Poster Session Tour and Reception with Exhibitors
Larry Webb
Bill Obremskey-Moderators
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2016
6:30-8:00am Continental Breakfast with exhibitors
7:55-8:00
Welcome, Announcements
Lisa Cannada
8:00-9:30 am – Session 7: Hot Topics
8:00-8:15
The Case for the DHS for IT Fractures
Jesse Seamon
8:15-8:30
Why IT Fractures Should be Nailed
Dan Chan
8:30-8:45
Percutaneous Fixation for Calcaneus
Fractures: Really?
John Floyd
8:45-8:55
8:55-9:10
9:10-9:30
9:30-11:00
11:00-11:25
David Weiss-Moderator
Is RTSA overused in the Elderly?
Making Sense of the Literature
Ganesh Kamath
Is there ever a role for TBW in the
Olecranon Now?
David Weiss
Questions and Answers
Session 8: Case Presentations: Upper Extremity-Proximal
Humerus Fractures/Elbow fractures
Break with exhibitors
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Langdon Hartsock, Moderator
Saturday, January 30, 2016 (cont.)
11:25:12:45
Session 9: Lower Extremity
11:25- 11:40
Robert Ostrum, Moderator
Patella Fractures: Can I just Take out the
Fracture and Throw it Away?
11:40- 11:55
Jenny Bruggers
Soft Tissue Management; From the Elderly
Thin Skin Open Ankle to the Mangled Extremity Larry Webb
11:55- 12:10
Managing The Patient with Post Traumatic
Arthritis After Ankle and Pilon Fractures
12:10- 12:25
The Latest in the Periprosthetic Distal Femur
Fracture and Interprosthetic Fractures
12:25- 12:45
Robert Ostrum
Russell Norris
Questions and Answers
12:45-14:00- Session 10: Lunch and Panel Discussion- The Problem of Brittle Bone:
Not Just in the Elderly
Steve Olson, Moderator
12:45-13:05
13:05-13:20
13:20-13:40
The Young Patient with Poor Bone Quality:
Why and How to Manage
Pathologic Fractures
Kyle Jeray
Will Eward, MD
Who is Responsible for Bone Health on Discharge
after the Insufficiency Fracture?
Kenneth W. Lyles, M.D
13:40-14:00
14:00-15:20- Session11: Keeping Up With the Times
Scott Broderick-Moderator
14:00-14:15 Understanding the AAOS Clinical Practice
14:15-14:30
Guidelines on Pediatric SC Humerus Fracture
Aki Puryear
Social Media and the Orthopaedic Surgeon
Melissa Erickson
14:30-14:45 Advocacy: Why Should I care?
Doug Lundy
14:45-15:00 MOC Update
Shep Hurwitz
15:00-15:15
Top Coding Tips in Fracture Care
Scott Broderick
15:15-15:30
Questions and Answers
15:30
Conference Adjourn, Post conference evaluation process.
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GRANTS
SEFC acknowledges the following companies for providing commercial support in the form of
an Educational Grant for this activity.
DePuy Synthes
Zimmer Biomet
EXHIBITS
SEFC acknowledges the following companies for Exhibit Support of this activity.
Biocomposites, Inc.
CITIEFFE.Inc
DePuy Synthes
KCI, Acelity
Smith & Neophew, Inc.
Stryker Orthopaedics
Wolters Kluwer (Lippincott)
Zimmer US, Inc.
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