30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities

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Utilize advanced instruction for upper and lower extremity trauma
Apply new techniques and philosophies in the modern management of orthopedic trauma
Identify and understand appropriate salvage procedures for difficult trauma cases
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13.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
Michael McKee, MD - Case 1: Clavicle Fracture - ORIF, Plate vs. Nail, Superior vs. Inferior
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Case 2: Failed Clavicle ORIF, Now What?
Donald A. Wiss, MD - Case 3: Displaced Three Part Proximal Humerus - ORIF/Plate/Nail
Charles Jobin, MD - Case 4: Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement - Why & When?
14.Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities speakers
SESSION II: Ankle Injuries

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J. Turner Vosseller, MD - Best Evidence For Ankle Injuries - The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Milan Sen, MD - Tibial Pilon Fracture - External Fixation/Limited Open - When & How?
Paul Tornetta III, MD - Syndesmotic Injuries - How To Reduce & Fix
Michael Kain, MD - Timalleolar Fractures - What Gets Fixed & How?
Frank Liporace, MD - Which Ankle Fractures Can & Should Be Treated Closed?
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SESSION III: Elbow Injuries
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Michael McKee, MD - What Is The Evidence For Treatment Of Elbow Fractures, Dislocations, Contractures & Stiffness?
Robert J. Strauch, MD - Distal Humerus Fractures - Approaches & Strategy For Reduction & Fixation
Frank Liporace, MD -Failed Distal Humerus ORIF - Now What?
Charles Jobin, MD - Elbow Fracture Dislocations - What To Do With The Coronoid & How To Replace The Radial Head
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Augmentation of Ligament Repair, Medial Or Lateral - When Is It Necessary?
16.Please rate the Ankle Plating Workshop Sponsored by Acumed
17.Please rate the Distal Femoral Plating Workshop Sponsored by Stryker
18.Please rate the Keynote Presentation: Fractures of the Clavicle: How Science Changed Practice - Michael McKee, MD
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SESSION IV: Distal Radius Fractures
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Thomas Trumble, MD - What Is The Evidence for Treatment?
Robert J. Strauch, MD - Volar Barton's - How I Prevent Facet Escape
Milan Sen, MD - Dorsal Die Punch Fracture - How I Treat
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Unstable DRUJ Post ORIF Radius - How to Treat
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?
David Templeman, MD - Non-Union Tibial Shaft
Paul Tornetta III, MD - Non-Union Humeral Shaft
Donald A. Wiss, MD - Non-Union Femoral Shaft
R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - The VAC Sponge - Where It Works & Where It Doesn't
21.Please rate the Distal Radius Fracture Plating Workshop Sponsored by Acumed
22.Please rate the Pilon Plating Workshop Sponsored by Smith & Nephew
23.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
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
Thomas Trumble, MD - Long Gone
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SESSION VI: Common Hip Fractures
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David Templeman, MD - What Is The Evidence For Arthroplasty?
Donald A. Wiss, MD - Ipsilateral Femoral Neck & Femoral Shaft Fracture
Frank Liporace, MD - Comminuted Subtrochanteric Fracture
Paul Tornetta III, MD - Supracondylar Femur Fracture
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?
R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - Schatzger 6 Plateau
Frank Liporace, MD - Proximal 1/3 Tibial Shaft
Michael Kain, MD -  Distal 1/3 Tibial Shaft
Paul Tornetta III, MD - Comminuted Patella Fracture in Young Athletes
27.Please rate the Per-Prosthetic Fracture  Workshop Sponsored by Zimmer Biomet
28.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
Thomas Trumble, MD - Radius Collapse & Shortening
Donald A. Wiss, MD - The Precice Lengthening Nail: Initial Experience with 5 Patients
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Osteochondral Allografts for Joint Replacements
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?
Michael Kain, MD - RIA Technique
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Allograft
R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - BMP/DBM
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
Thomas Trumble, MD - Ulna Styloid Fractures
R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD - Radial Head Replacement
David Templeman, MD - IMHS for Intertrochanteric Fractures: Indications Defined
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD - Olecranon Osteotomies for Intrarticular Distal Humerus Fractures
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