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30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities
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Utilize advanced instruction for upper and lower extremity trauma
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Identify and understand appropriate salvage procedures for difficult trauma cases
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Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
SESSION I: Shoulder Girdle Injuries - Approach & Strategy
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Robert J. Strauch, MD - Best Evidence for Treatment of Fractures: Clavicle, Proximal Humerus, & Humeral Shaft
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Michael McKee, MD - Case 1: Clavicle Fracture - ORIF, Plate vs. Nail, Superior vs. Inferior
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Case 2: Failed Clavicle ORIF, Now What?
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Donald A. Wiss, MD - Case 3: Displaced Three Part Proximal Humerus - ORIF/Plate/Nail
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Charles Jobin, MD - Case 4: Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement - Why & When?
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SESSION II: Ankle Injuries
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J. Turner Vosseller, MD - Best Evidence For Ankle Injuries - The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
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Milan Sen, MD - Tibial Pilon Fracture - External Fixation/Limited Open - When & How?
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Syndesmotic Injuries - How To Reduce & Fix
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Michael Kain, MD - Timalleolar Fractures - What Gets Fixed & How?
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Frank Liporace, MD - Which Ankle Fractures Can & Should Be Treated Closed?
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Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
SESSION III: Elbow Injuries
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Michael McKee, MD - What Is The Evidence For Treatment Of Elbow Fractures, Dislocations, Contractures & Stiffness?
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Robert J. Strauch, MD - Distal Humerus Fractures - Approaches & Strategy For Reduction & Fixation
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Frank Liporace, MD -Failed Distal Humerus ORIF - Now What?
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Charles Jobin, MD - Elbow Fracture Dislocations - What To Do With The Coronoid & How To Replace The Radial Head
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Augmentation of Ligament Repair, Medial Or Lateral - When Is It Necessary?
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Please rate the Ankle Plating Workshop Sponsored by Acumed
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Please rate the Distal Femoral Plating Workshop Sponsored by Stryker
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Please rate the Keynote Presentation: Fractures of the Clavicle: How Science Changed Practice - Michael McKee, MD
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Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
SESSION IV: Distal Radius Fractures
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Thomas Trumble, MD - What Is The Evidence for Treatment?
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Robert J. Strauch, MD - Volar Barton's - How I Prevent Facet Escape
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Milan Sen, MD - Dorsal Die Punch Fracture - How I Treat
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Unstable DRUJ Post ORIF Radius - How to Treat
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Which Distal Radius Fractures Can Be Treated Closed?
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SESSION V: Infection & Osteomyelitis
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David Lowenberg, MD - What Is The Evidence For Treatment?
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David Templeman, MD - Non-Union Tibial Shaft
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Non-Union Humeral Shaft
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Donald A. Wiss, MD - Non-Union Femoral Shaft
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R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - The VAC Sponge - Where It Works & Where It Doesn't
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Please rate the Distal Radius Fracture Plating Workshop Sponsored by Acumed
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Please rate the Pilon Plating Workshop Sponsored by Smith & Nephew
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Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
DEBATE I: Grade II Open Tibia
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - OR Debridement ASAP
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Frank Liporace, MD - Washout & Take to OR Next Day
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DEBATE II: External Fixation for Distal Radius
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Still Viable
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Thomas Trumble, MD - Long Gone
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Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
SESSION VI: Common Hip Fractures
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David Templeman, MD - What Is The Evidence For Arthroplasty?
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Donald A. Wiss, MD - Ipsilateral Femoral Neck & Femoral Shaft Fracture
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Frank Liporace, MD - Comminuted Subtrochanteric Fracture
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Supracondylar Femur Fracture
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David Templeman, MD - Failed Intertrochanteric Plate & Screw Fixation
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SESSION VII: Patella Fx, Tibal Fx, & Plateau Pilon
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - What Is The Evidence For Treatment?
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R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - Schatzger 6 Plateau
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Frank Liporace, MD - Proximal 1/3 Tibial Shaft
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Michael Kain, MD - Distal 1/3 Tibial Shaft
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - Comminuted Patella Fracture in Young Athletes
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Please rate the Per-Prosthetic Fracture Workshop Sponsored by Zimmer Biomet
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Please rate the Proximal Tibia Plating Workshop Sponsored by Smith & Nephew
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SESSION VIII: Best New Innovations in Orthopaedic Trauma
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David Lowenberg, MD - Open Access Publishing: A Paradigm Shift for Future Knowledge Dissemination
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Thomas Trumble, MD - Radius Collapse & Shortening
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Donald A. Wiss, MD - The Precice Lengthening Nail: Initial Experience with 5 Patients
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Osteochondral Allografts for Joint Replacements
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Frank Liporace, MD - NPC - Nail Plate Combination: Merging Two Concepts to Yield Improved Results
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SESSION IX: Bone Grafting
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Paul Tornetta III, MD - What Is The Evidence For Treatment?
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Michael Kain, MD - RIA Technique
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Allograft
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R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - BMP/DBM
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J. Turner Vosseller, MD - Iliac Crest
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SESSION X: Lessons Learned - A Technique I No Longer Perform
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Session Introduction
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Thomas Trumble, MD - Ulna Styloid Fractures
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R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - Radial Head Replacement
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David Templeman, MD - IMHS for Intertrochanteric Fractures: Indications Defined
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Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Olecranon Osteotomies for Intrarticular Distal Humerus Fractures
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