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12th Annual International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium presented by POSNA and AAOS #3338 December 8-12, 2015; Walt Disney World Swan Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH and John M. (Jack) Flynn, MD; Course Directors SCHEDULE CMEs: 24.5 as of October 5, 2015 Content and faculty subject to change TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 3:00–6:00 pm Registration (Salon Ballroom Foyer) 4:00-5:30 Cases and Cocktails: Best of Resident Cases Ken J. Noonan, MD 5:30-6:45 Career Planning and Professional Development for Orthopaedic Residents and Fellows (Salon 10) Faculty Leader: Brian G. Smith, MD Lori A. Karol, MD; Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH; David L. Skaggs, MD 7:00-9:00 Industry Sponsored Pre-Courses WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 6:45 am Registration (Salon Ballroom Foyer) Breakfast and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 7:45 Introduction (Salon 1-4) Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH WHAT AM I MISSING? Moderator: Steven L. Frick, MD E-moderator: James O. Sanders, MD 7:50 6 Year Old with Achondroplasia and Deteriorating Gait William G. Mackenzie, MD 7:57 An Infant Presents with Fever and an Irritable Hip Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 8:04 A Child Presents with Femur Fracture James O. Sanders, MD 8:10 Discussion 8:16 8 Year Old with Spastic Diplegia and Gait Problems Suken A. Shah, MD 8:23 What are These Hands Trying to Tell Us? Peter M. Waters, MD 8:30 Benign Conditions Masquerading as Tumor Suzanne M. Yandow, MD 8:37 Discussion 8:43 Back Pain in a Teenager Jonathan H. Phillips, MD 8:50 Hip Dysplasia in an Adolescent Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS 8:57 A Ganglion Cyst Behind the Knee Dennis R. Wenger, MD 9:04 Discussion 9:10 Severe Torticollis and Limp in a 2 Year Old Ken J. Noonan, MD 9:17 Knee Pain in an Adolescent Susan A. Scherl, MD 9:24 The Beginning of a Small Curve in a 12 Year Old Girl Todd A. Milbrandt, MD 9:31 Discussion 9:37 IPOS 2015 Welcome Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 10:10 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 10:30 IPOS BREAKOUT SESSIONS Registrants are required to select one workshop in this time slot. Space is limited and popular sessions fill quickly. Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics I Faculty Leader: Joshua E. Hyman, MD Faculty: Michelle S. Caird, MD; Henry G. Chambers, MD; James J. McCarthy, MD; Bryan J. Tompkins, MD; Ira Zaltz, MD Ponseti Casting: Initial Management Faculty Leader: Ken J. Noonan, MD Faculty: Haemish A. Crawford, MBChB, FRACS; Alain Dimeglio, MD; Steven L. Frick, MD; Vincent S. Mosca, MD Lower Extremity Trauma: A Case Based Approach Faculty Leader: William L. Hennrikus, Jr., MD Faculty: Susan A. Scherl, MD; Vidyadhar V. Upasani, MD; Carlos Alberto Vidal, MD Perthes Faculty Leader: Charles T. Price, MD Faculty: Dror Paley, MD; Charles T. Price, MD; Ernest L. Sink, MD, Simon Robert Thomas Conservative Treatment of AIS: Schroth PT and Rigo Bracing Faculty Leader: Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH Faculty: Hagit Berdishevsky, MD, Manuel Rigo, MD, PhD, John Tunney Managing the Syndromic Patient Faculty Leader: William G. Mackenzie, MD Faculty: Frances A. Farley, MD; John E. Herzenberg, MD; Christopher A. Iobst, MD; David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD 12:00 pm Lunch and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) CONCURRENT SESSIONS: ESSENTIALS OF PEDIATRIC HIP DYSPLASIA VS. UPPER CHALLENGES IN UPPER EXTREMITY TRAUMA EXTREMITY TRAUMA Moderator: Jonathan H. Phillips, MD E-moderator: Susan A. Scherl, MD Moderator: Deborah Eastwood, FRCS E-moderator: Jose A. Herrera Soto, MD 1:00 Flexion Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Tips and Tricks John M. Flynn, MD 1:00 Treating Mild Dysplasia; The Role of the Pavlik Harness and Abduction Bracing 1:06 T Condylar and Intraarticular Distal Humerus Fractures: Scott J. Mubarak, MD Optimizing Treatment Strategies Scott H. Kozin, MD 1:08 Closed and Open Reduction in DDH-What is the Middle of the Road? 1:12 Distal Radius Fractures which Require Special Attention Peter M. Waters, MD Steven L. Frick, MD 1:18 Discussion 1:16 Open Reduction: To Wait or Not to Wait (for the Ossific Nucleus) 1:24 Nonunion of the Medial Epicondyle: If and How to Treat Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 1:24 Discussion 1:30 When Proximal Humeral Deformity Requires Treatment Donald S. Bae, MD 1:32 Early Pelvic Osteotomies in DDH Haemish A. Crawford, MBChB, FRACS 1:36 Management of the Missed and Chronic Monteggia Carol Claudius Hasler, MD 1:40 Surgical Pearls for Walking Age DDH 1:42 Discussion Ira Zaltz, MD 1:48 Radial neck Malunions 1:48 Tips to Make Surgical Correction of Hip Dysplasia in Peter M. Waters, MD Teenagers Safe Ernest L. Sink, MD 1:54 Forearm Malunions Ken J. Noonan, MD 1:56 Discussion 2:00 Schaphoid Fracture and Nonunion Scott H. Kozin, MD Now What? Understanding Why Hips go Bad and How to Revise 2:04 Managing the Failed Open Reduction 2:06 Discussion Dennis R. Wenger, MD 2:12 Best Outcomes for Lateral Condyle Fracture 2:11 Why Did this Femoral Osteotomy Fail? Steven L. Frick, MD Pablo Castañeda, MD 2:18 The Difficult Supracondylar David S. Feldman, MD 2:18 Failed Surgical Hip Dislocation Young Jo Kim, MD, PhD 2:24 Fractures of the Capitellum Donald S. Bae, MD 2:25 Discussion 2:30 Discussion 2:32 What I Have Learned from Failed Hip Arthroscopy Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 2:36 Cases: Proximal Humerus Fracture, Capitellar Fracture, Radial Neck, Intra-Artic DRF 2:39 Neuromuscular Hip: Why Do I Keep Coming Back? Faculty Leader: Ken J. Noonan Henry G. Chambers, MD Faculty Panelists: Donald S. Bae, MD; David S. Feldman, MD; Steven L. Frick, MD; Carol C. Hasler, MD 2:46 Failed In-Situ Pinning of a SCFE Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD 3:20 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 2:53 Discussion 3:00 Non DDH Case Session Faculty Panel 3:20 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) INDUSTRY SATELLITE SESSIONS The Industry Satellite Session Schedule will be available in October. All registered attendees will be notified via e-mail when to login and register for these sessions. 3:40 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SESSIONS The Industry Satellite Session Schedule will be available in October. All registered attendees will be notified via e-mail when to login and register for these sessions. 4:50 Transition Time 5:00 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SESSIONS The Industry Satellite Session Schedule will be available in October. All registered attendees will be notified via e-mail when to login and register for these sessions. 6:10 Course Adjourns for the Day 6:30 pm Course Directors Welcome Reception with Exhibits (Salon 5-6) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 6:45 am Breakfast and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 7:30 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SESSIONS The Industry Satellite Session Schedule will be available in October. All registered attendees will be notified via e-mail when to login and register for these sessions. 8:40 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon5-6) 9:00 PEAK PERFORMANCE IN YOUR PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDIC PRACTICE (Salon 1-4) Moderator: John M. Flynn, MD E-moderator: Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 9:03 Maximizing Performance in the Busy Office Lori A. Karol, MD 9:13 How to Get 12 Cases Done and Still Get Home for Little League Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 9:23 Question & Answer 9:30 Perfecting Your Technical Skills Christopher S. Ahmad, MD 9:45 Building High-Functioning Teams Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 9:55 Up Managing the C Suite in Your Hospital David L. Skaggs, MD 10:05 Question & Answer 10:12 Stress Management and Work-Life Integration John M. Flynn, MD 10:27 A Healthy Mind and Body for Maximum Performance Jennifer M. Weiss, MD 10:35 Manage Your Energy, NOT Your Time Steven L. Frick, MD 10:44 Question & Answer 10:50 Optimizing Billing for the Work of Pediatric Orthopaedics Mary Legrand of KZA 11:20 Question & Answer 11:30 Lunch and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 12:30 pm IPOS BREAKOUT SESSIONS Registrants are required to select one workshop in this time slot. Space is limited and popular sessions fill quickly. Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics II Faculty Leader: Frances A. Farley, MD Faculty: Pablo Castañeda, MD; Lori A. Karol, MD; Gregory A. Mencio, MD; Bryan J. Tompkins; MD Pelvic Osteotomies--Hands On: Basic (Salter, Dega, Pemberton) Faculty Leader: Ernest L. Sink, MD Faculty: Jose A. Herrera Soto, MD; Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD; Vidyadhar V. Upasani, MD Ponseti Casting: Initial Management Faculty Leader: Ken J. Noonan, MD Faculty: Alain Dimeglio, MD; John E. Herzenberg, MD; Joshua E. Hyman, MD; Vincent S. Mosca, MD; Scott J. Mubarak, MD ICD 10 Presented by: Karen Zupko and Associates Improving Safety and the Patient Experience Faculty Leader: Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS Faculty: Craig P. Eberson, MD; Annalise N. Larson,MD; James J. McCarthy, MD AIS: A Case Based Session Faculty Leader: Todd A. Milbrandt, MD Faculty: Lindsay M. Andras; Carol Claudius Hasler, MD; Brandon A. Ramo, MD; Suken A. Shah, MD; Roger F. Widmann, MD 2:00 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) CONCURRENT SESSIONS: OPERATIVE AND NON-OPERATIVE APPROACHES TO SPINE HOT TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE Moderator: Henry G. Chambers, MD PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN E-moderator: Jennifer M. Weiss, MD Moderator: Peter O. Newton, MD E-moderator: Lindsay M. Andras The Footballer’s Shoulder 2:20 Case Presentation Spine Care for the Teen Athlete Amy L. McIntosh, MD 2:20 Back Pain in the Athletic Kid: Some General Principles John M. Flynn, MD 2:22 Current Concepts of Shoulder Instability in Adolescents Michael T. Busch, MD 2:25 Panel Discussion 2:29 Indications and Technique: Arthrscopic vs. Open Capsulolabral 2:30 Spondylolysis Management in Athletes: My Approach Repair Laurel C. Blakemore, MD Theodore J. Ganley, MD 2:35 Panel Discussion 2:36 Indications and Technique: Latarjet Reconstruction Donald S. Bae, MD 2:40 Spine Injuries in Athletes: When I Worry David L. Skaggs, MD 2:43 Question & Answer 2:45 Discussion The Pitcher’s Elbow 2:50 Case Presentation Focus on Conservative Management of Scoliosis Samantha A. Spencer, MD 2:50 Bracing Update- What We Learned from BRAIST Lori A. Karol, MD 2:52 Prevention and Management Theodore J. Ganley, MD 2:58 Alternatives to the Traditional TLSO- Revisiting the Principles of Cheneau and SOSORT 2:59 Indications and Technique: UCL Reconstruction Manuel Rigo, MD, PhD Christopher S. Ahmad, MD 3:06 Scoliosis Specific Physical Therapy - What Does it Mean and 3:06 Question & Answer What is the Evidence? Hagit Berdishevsky, PT The Gymnast’s Wrist 3:13 Case Presentation 3:14 Discussion Scott H. Kozin, MD 25 Bullet Tips to Optimize Adolescent Idiopathic Surgery 3:15 Evaluation and Management of the Gymnast Wrist 3:20 5 Preop Tips to Plan for the Best Surgery Michael T. Busch, MD Paul D. Sponseller, MD 3:21 Indications and Technique: TFCC Tears and Ulnocarpal 3:25 5 Intraop Strategies to Optimize Safety Impaction John M. Flynn, MD Peter M. Waters, MD 3:30 5 Ways to Make Apical Derotation Work for You 3:27 Question & Answer Peter O. Newton, MD The Pediatric ACL: What Can I Do to Avoid Failure and Revision 3:35 5 Tips for the Big Curve 3:33 Case Presentation David L. Skaggs, MD Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 3:40 5 Strategies to Optimize Post Op Care 3:35 Risk Factors for Repeat or Secondary ACL Injury in Young Suken A. Shah, MD Athletes-What have We Learned from Prospective Studies/MARS/MOON? 3:45 Discussion Kevin G. Shea, MD Scoliosis: 2-10 Year Old 3:55 EOS: Why this is still an unsolved problem? 3:42 Pediatric/Adolescent Patients at/near Skeletal Maturity- Avoid Carol Claudius Hasler, MD Failure via Graft Prep, Tunnel Position, Post Op Regimen Christopher S. Ahmad, MD 4:00 Growing the Spine In the Era of MAGEC Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 3:49 Patients with Greater than 2 Years of Growth - Avoid Failure via Graft Prep, Tunnel Position, Post Op Regimen 4:07 Rib Fixation-Indications, Tips and Tricks Theodore J. Ganley, MD Craig P. Eberson, MD 3:56 Question & Answer 4:14 Tethers and Staples: How Do They Compare with Selective Thoracic Fusion? Focus on OCD of the Knee Patrick J. Cahill, MD 4:02 Case Presentation Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH 4:21 Panel Discussion 4:30 Course Adjourns for the Day HOT TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE Cont. 4:04 12 YO Male, OCD Lesion with No Signs of Instability on MRI Theodore J. Ganley, MD 4:11 14 YO Male with Partially Unstable OCD Kevin G. Shea, MD 4:18 Failed OCD- 17 YO Female Soccer Athlete Christopher S. Ahmad, MD 4:25 Question & Answer Drs. Ahmad, Busch, Chambers, Kocher 4:30 Course Adjourns for the Day FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 6:45 am Breakfast and Exhibits (Salon 5-6) 7:30 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SESSIONS The Industry Satellite Session Schedule will be available in October. All registered attendees will be notified via e-mail when to login and register for these sessions. 8:40 Refreshment Break and Exhibits (Salon 5-6)

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12th Annual International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium presented by POSNA and. AAOS #3338 Moderator: Deborah Eastwood, FRCS.
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