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The Evolving Landscape of Spine Surgery:  Considerations on technology, aging patients, and outpatient surgery
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.  

Completed evaluations are required to receive a certificate of attendance.

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* Please fill out your contact information if you wish to obtain CME's.

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* How many years have you been in practice?

Objectives of the 2019 LSRS, 7th Annual, ICL:

·       Provide evidence-based recommendations and instruction for intraoperative surgical guidance.

·       Discuss outcome measures in determining quality and effectiveness in lumbar spine surgery in elderly patients.

·       Provide a comprehensive overview and expertise on performing lumbar spine surgery in an ambulatory care setting.
Module #1: Intraoperative Surgical Guidance: Fluoroscopy vs. Neuronavigation vs. Robotics

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* Session 1: Freehand with Fluoroscopy   -Paul Arnold, MD

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* Session 2: Neuronavigation   -Wellington Hsu, MD

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* Session 3: Robotic Guidance   -Gregory Schroeder, MD

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* Session 4: Panel debate of clinical case: revision surgery for degenerative scoliosis   -Paul Arnold, MD, Wellington Hsu, MD, and Gregory Schroeder, MD

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* Comments on Module #1:  Intraoperative Surgical Guidance: Fluoroscopy vs. Neuronavigation vs. Robotics

Module #2: Spine Surgery for Elderly Patients: Panel Discusssion

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* Session 1: Pre-operative Work-up and Risk Stratification   -Jason Savage, MD

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* Session 2: Pre-Operative Bone Health Optimization   -Paul A. Anderson, MD

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* Session 3: CASE PRESENTATION: Elderly patient with osteoprosis, degenerative kyphoscoliosis, and back pain with radiculopathy -Clifford Tribus, MD, Jason Savage, MD, Darrel Brodke, MD, Paul A. Anderson, MD

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* Session 4: CASE PRESENTATION: Elderly patient with L4-5 spondy, back pain, and claudication -Clifford Tribus, MD, Jason Savage, MD, Darrel Brodke, MD, Paul A. Anderson, MD

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* Comments on Module #2:  Spine Surgery for Elderly Patients: Panel Discussion

Module #3: Adding an ASC to your spine practise

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* Session 1: Designing and Building a Specialty Hospital   -Thomas A. Zdeblick, MD

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* Session 2: Finances of ASC   -Gregory Schroeder, MD

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* Session 3: Case Selection and Approach in the Ambulatory Setting   -Michael Gerling, MD

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* Comments on Module #3:  Adding an ASC to your spine practice

General Questions Regarding the ICL

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* In the future, would you be more interesting in attending a half day Instructional Course Lecture (ICL) following the Annual Meeting (on Friday afternoon) or preceding the Annual Meeting?

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* How well did the program meet the objectives?

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* Was the information discussed relevant to your practice? 

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* Do you plan to apply what you learned to your practice?

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* Are planning to attend the LSRS ICL next year?

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* Which topics were of most interest?

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* Which topics were not covered that you would like to have had presented?

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* Was discussion time adequate?

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* Did you perceive bias in any of the presentations?

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* If yes, please comment.

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* Did you perceive commercialism in any of the presentations?

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* If yes, please comment.

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* Comments about the venue?

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* Other comments?

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* Would you recommend the LSRS Instructional Course Lectures to someone else?

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* If yes, why?  If no, why?

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