8th Annual LSRS Instructional Course On-Demand Content

Degenerative Scoliosis: Pearls and Perils of Adult Lumbar Deformity Surgery
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.  

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Objectives of the LSRS 8th Annual Instructional Course:

·       Understand the latest clinical and basic science information as it applies to the management of adult lumbar deformity surgery.

·       Understand perioperative considerations in the treatment of degenerative scoliosis.

·       Understand surgical considerations in treating degenerative scoliosis.
Session #1: Peri-Operative Considerations held January 12, 2021
Session 1: Peri-operative optimization in ASD surgery     
-Jason W. Savage, MD
Session 2: Evaluation and Management of Osteoporosis in the ASD patient   -Paul A. Anderson, MD
Session 3: The role of predictive analytics/machine learning in ASD   -Raymond Hah, MD
Session 4: VTE Prophylaxis in ASD surgery   -Andrew Dailey, MD
Session 5: Multi-Modal Pain Management   -Shah-Nawaz Dodwad, MD
Session 6: ASD in Private Practice…Is It Worth It?   -Jeffrey D. Coe, MD
Comments on Session #1:  Peri-Operative Considerations
Session #2: Surgical Considerations, held January 19, 2021
Session 1: Understanding Radiographic Parameters and Alignment Objectives in ASD   -Dominic Pelle, MD
Session 2: Pre-Operative Planning: When, Why, and How?   
-Michael Daubs, MD
Session 3: Achieving a Solid Arthrodesis at L5-S1: The Role of ALIF, OLIF, TLIF, and Pelvic Fixation   -Clifford Tribus, MD
Session 4: Proximal Junctional Kyphosis/Failure: Prevention and Management   -Darrel Brodke, MD
Session 5: The Appropriate Use of Biologics in ASD   
-Wellington Hsu, MD
Comments on Session #2:  Surgical Considerations
Session #3: Cases Presentations: When to Go Big or Go Home - held January 26, 2021
Faculty Panel:
Brandon Lawrence, MD, Michael Steinmetz, MD, Clifford Tribus, MD, Jeffrey D. Coe, MD, and Douglas Orr, MD
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