1 63rd Annual Piedmont Orthopedic Society Meeting The Cloister

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1 63rd Annual Piedmont Orthopedic Society Meeting The Cloister
63rd Annual Piedmont Orthopedic Society Meeting
The Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia
May 6-9, 2015
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Thursday,
May 7th
7:00-7:45 am
Breakfast
7:45-8:00
G Lourie
J Oakes
HAND
8:00-8:10
M Aldridge
8:10-8:20
8:20-8:30
8:30-8:40
M Richard
R Moore
D Sotereanos
8:40-8:50
8:50-9:00
G Lourie
Welcome and Announcements
Moderator – D Cannon
Follow up of total humeral replacement for massive segmental
bone loss-3 cases with up to 3 year follow up
The sigmoid notch view of the distal radius: technique and
clinical applications
Risks & rewards of volar distal radius locking plates
Revision surgery for failed CMC arthroplasty of the thumb
Failed lateral epicondylitis surgery-salvaging an acceptable
result
Discussion
SPORTS
MEDICINE
SYMPOSIUM
9:00-9:10
9:10-9:20
G Garrigues
R Friedman
9:20-9:30
S Karas
9:30-9:40
9:40-9:50
J Poggi
C Willimon
9:50-10:00
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:30
A McBryde
10:30-10:40
10:40-10:50
10:50-11:00
11:00-11:10
11:10-11:20
11:20-11:30
11:30-12:00
RESIDENT
PAPERS
M Klement
A Richardson
J Godin
Moderator – J Hodrick
What's new in anatomic shoulder arthroplasty
Improving outcomes for rotator cuff repairs
Subacromial hook plate fixation for high-grade AC separations
and Type IIB distal clavicle fractures
Anatomic reconstruction of the anterolateral ligament: a case
report and review of the literature
Hip Arthroscopy: an update
Posterior tibial tendon and flatfeet in the young athlete
Discussion
BREAK
Moderator – W Hardaker
William S. Ogden, Jr. Piedmont Traveling Fellowship
Award - Total knee arthroplasty after solid organ
transplantation in the modern era
John M. Harrelson Chief Resident Teaching Award
Ralph Coonrad Mission Traveling Endowment Award
Ralph Coonrad Mission Traveling Endowment Award
Inaugural William T. Hardaker, Jr. Resident Award
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in an Adolescent
Population: National Trends for Reconstruction and
Concomitant Procedures
Discussion
First Business meeting
1. Obituaries
2. Minutes
3. Agenda 2015
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1:00-5:00
ORTHOPAEDIC
SEMINARS
Friday, May
8th
7:00-7:45 am
Breakfast
8:00-8:10
G Lourie
J Oakes
PEDIATRIC
SYMPOSIUM
G Mencio
8:10-8:20
8:20-8:30
R Fitch
D Devito
8:30-8:40
8:40-8:50
B Alman
7:45-8:00
These discussions relate to individual orthopedic problems
brought to the meeting by attendees. Each member is
encouraged to select one or more experts from the group for
individual discussion of the problem
TOTAL JOINT
SYMPOSIUM
8:50-9:00
M Bolognesi
E Whelan
9:00-9:10
9:10-9:20
P Indelli
9:20-9:30
M Olin
9:30-9:40
S Hocker
J Rubano
9:40-9:50
9:50-10:00
10:00-10:20
10:20-10:30
CLINICAL
APPLICATIONS
L Koman
10:30-10:40
10:40-10:50
J Monsivais
R Monto
10:50-11:00
11:00-11:10
11:10-11:40
11:40-12:00
1:00-5:00
J Calandra
J Nunley
ORTHOPAEDIC
SEMINARS
Announcements
Moderator – N Green
Septic arthritis and pericapsular pyomyositis; an evolving
paradigm in the management of musculoskeletal infection
about the hip (he has to leave on Sat.)
Fractures case-based format
LBP in the athlete with specific focus on the increasing
incidence of spondylytic defects and HNP in young teenagers
subjected to high school ballistic weight lifting techniques;
later said he could talk on Monteggia fractures and perhaps
the controversy surrounding operative management
Simple bone cysts – not so simple
Discussion
Moderator – R Liebelt
Impact of lumbar arthrodesis on outcomes after elective total
hip arthroplasty
Ten years and 2500 hips later, my experience with the
anterior approach
Influence of tibial baseplate designs in primary TKA alignment
Painful saphenous neuroma: a contraindication to revision
knee surgery
Early experience of a total knee arthroplasty with a symmetric
femur
The use of intra-articular tranexamic acid in total hip and
knee replacement
Discussion
BREAK
Moderator – J Kirkpatrick
Impact of ICD 10 on orthopaedic practice
Mission Palestine September 2014 – planning and developing
an upper extremity training program in Hebron, West Bank
In sickness and in health: the new doctor-patient dynamic
Comparison of immature porcine and human bone mineral
density immature porcine knees are inappropriate specimens
for graft pull-out tests
Discussion
Piedmont Pitcher
Second Business Meeting
These discussions relate to individual orthopedic problems
brought to the meeting by attendees. Each member is
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encouraged to select one or more experts from the group for
individual discussion of the problem
Saturday,
May 9th
7:00-7:45 am
7:45-8:00
8:00-8:10
8:10-8:20
8:20-8:30
Breakfast
G Lourie
J Oakes
SPINE
SYMPOSIUM
W Richardson
R Lins
C Furey
8:30-8:40
8:40-8:50
8:50-9:00
9:00-9:10
9:10-9:20
9:20-9:30
9:30-9:40
9:40-9:50
9:50-10:10
10:10-10:30
10:30-10:40
10:40-10:55
10:55-11:30
1:00-5:00
PRACTICAL
PEARLS
D Urquia
M Rizzo
S Levin
D Taylor
T Lassiter
W Hardaker
CONCLUSION
B Alman
F Aluisio
D Urquia
R Adelaar
Guest of Honor
ORTHOPAEDIC
SEMINARS
Announcements
Moderator - S Poletti
Intraoperative radiation exposure during spine surgery
Biomechanical evaluation of a novel lumbar facet fusion
system suitable for MIS
Surgical management of spinal epidural abscess in patients
with sepsis and neurologic
Discussion
Moderator – G Barden
Piedmont Scientific Report
The use of Integra for wound coverage in the upper extremity
The medical femoral condyle – a rich source of vascularized
bone for orthopaedic reconstruction
Leadership program
51 Shades of gray: observations of an orthopedic expert
witness
Presentation of new Piedmont members
Discussion
BREAK Guests enter for the Guest of Honor presentation
Moderator – W Andrews
A 20-20 vision for Duke Orthopaedics
64th Annual Piedmont Orthopedic Society meeting – Kiawah
Island, SC – The Sanctuary update
Presentation of the Honored Guest
What about Bob?
These discussions relate to individual orthopedic problems
brought to the meeting by attendees. Each member is
encouraged to select one or more experts from the group for
individual discussion of the problem
Last revision
3/25/15
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