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2017 Final Program Management of Facial Trauma Previously the Principles of Operative Treatment of Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction May 06 07, 2017 Hyatt Regency Columbus Columbus, Ohio Directly Provided by

AOCMF AOSpine AOTrauma AOVET EDUCATION FELLOWSHIPS MEMBERSHIP RESEARCH AO North America 1700 Russell Road Paoli, PA 19301 www.aona.org

Table of Contents CME Mission Statement 4 Course Description 5 Target Audience 6 Learner Objectives 6 Accreditation 7 Designation Statement 7 Final Program 10 11 Location Key 12 Presentation Information 13 Future Courses 14

4 Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 CME Mission Statement The Continuing Medical Education (CME) mission of AO North America (AONA ) is to provide comprehensive multidisciplinary needs-based education to surgeons, fellows, and residents in the specialties of orthopedic, hand, craniomaxillofacial, spine, neurosurgery, and veterinary surgery in the areas of trauma (i.e., operative reduction and fixation), degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors and reconstruction. Expected results of AONA s CME activities for surgeons, fellows, and residents are to: Increase their knowledge base and surgical skill level Improve competence by applying advances of knowledge in patient care in the areas of trauma, degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstructive surgical techniques Address practice performance gaps by improving management of all aspects of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders (i.e., pre-operative planning to post-operative care)

Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 5 Description The AOCMF Course Management of Facial Trauma, is designed to provide the fundamental knowledge and principles for the treatment of craniomaxillofacial fractures and their complications. It is delivered through a combination of lectures, hands-on practical exercises including the treatment of mandibular fractures with miniplates and treatment of other fractures with various methods of internal fixation as well as small group discussions. The first day addresses midface fractures, the prevention and treatment of complications in the midface fracture and defects. The second day addresses mandibular fracture treatment including diagnostic and treatment principles. This course is intended for surgeons, practitioners, fellows, researchers, and those in surgical training who are involved in the treatment of facial trauma. It is also for fully-qualified medical specialists in maxillofacial and orthognathic surgery and related disciplines, including those that deal with musculoskeletal head and neck disorders concerning trauma, oncology, reconstruction, and congenital or acquired deformities of the craniofacial skeleton. Course topics Mid and upper facial trauma Surgical approaches to the midface Re-establish pre-traumatic occlusion Maxillary fractures Zygomatic fractures Orbital wall fractures Naso-orbito-ethmoidal fractures Frontal sinus fractures Mandibular trauma Surgical approaches to the mandible Mandibular fractures: load-sharing and load-bearing Condylar fractures

6 Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 Target Audience This course is primarily designed for surgeons in training in the fields of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Otolaryngology, Plastics and Reconstruction, Ophthalmology and Oculoplastics. Practicing surgeons may also find this course beneficial. Learner Objectives At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: Diagnose facial injury through history, physical examination and diagnostic investigations Formulate a treatment plan (operative and nonoperative) Perform the specific treatment for facial trauma Modify the treatment plan when necessary Manage patient follow-up and rehabilitation Identify and manage complications

Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 7 Accreditation AO North America is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AONA has been resurveyed by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and awarded Accreditation with Commendation. Designation Statement AO North America designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. For Canadian Based Physicians Attending AONA Courses All live conferences or live courses held outside of Canada can be reported as accredited group learning activities under Section 1 of the MOC Program if they are developed by a university, academy, college, academic institution or physician organization. Courses sponsored by AO North America meet the criteria of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons for accredited group learning activities. Continuing Education Dental Credit Statement As an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) accredited provider, AO North America meets the definition of a constituent or component organization of the AMA and thereby meets most state dental board requirements of an approved sponsor of continuing education. This course is focused on clinical issues in oral-maxillofacial surgery that are relevant to the treatment and care of dental patients. Most states accept AMA constituents as approved sponsors for continuing dental education credit. If you have questions, your state dental board can confirm eligibility of this course.

8 Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 Faculty The Faculty for this course includes surgeons distinguished in the fields of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Course Chairperson David Hamlar, MD, DDS Assistant Professor Craniofacial Skull Base Center Department of Otolaryngology Minneapolis, Minnesota Course Co-Chairpersons Larry L. Cunningham, Jr., DDS, MD, FACS Professor and Chief Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Amir Dorafshar, MBChB, FACS, FAAP Associate Professor Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Johns Hopkins Medical Institute Baltimore, Maryland Course Director George M. Kushner, DMD, MD, FACS Professor Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky Faculty Jonathan S. Bailey, DMD, MD, FACS Clinical Associate Professor, Residency Program Director Associate Medical Director, Specialty Surgery Services Division of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Division of Head & Neck Cancer Carle Foundation Hospital University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign College of Medicine Urbana, Illinois Joseph E. Cillo, Jr., DMD, MPH, PhD, FACS Associate Professor and Program Director Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 9 Faculty (continued) T. J. Gal, MD, MPH, FACS Professor Division of Head and Neck Oncology Director of Maxillofacial Trauma Department of Otolaryngology University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky John Girotto, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACS Associate Professor, Michigan State College of Human Medicine Pediatrics & Plastic Surgery Helen DeVos Children s Hospital Chief, Craniofacial Surgery Medical Director of Operations, HDVCH Operating Rooms Grand Rapdis, Michigan Deepak Kademani, DMD, MD, FACS North Memorial Medical Center Chief of Surgery Medical Director, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Fellowship Director, Oral/Head & Neck Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery Minneapolis, Minnesota Pierre Lavertu, MD, FRCSC, FACS Director, Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Professor, Otolaryngology CWRU School of Medicine Cleveland, Ohio Alexis Olsson, DDS, FACS Chief, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, Illinois Kamlesh Patel, MD, MSc Associate Professor Director of Craniofacial St. Louis Children s Hospital Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri Gregory D. Pearson, MD Assistant Professor Clinical Program Director Department of Plastic Surgery The Ohio State University Director, Center for Complex Craniofacial Disorders Nationwide Children s Hospital Columbus, Ohio David Shaye, MD Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Taha Z. Shipchandler, MD, FACS Division Chief, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Residency Program Director Director, Center for Facial Paralysis Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology Indiana University School of Medicine IU Health Physicians Indianapolis, Indiana Albert S. Woo, MD, FACS Associate Professor Chief, Pediatric Plastic Surgery Director, Craniofacial Program The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, Rhode Island

10 Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 Final Program Saturday, May 06, 2017 Time Agenda Item Lecturer 08:00 08:05 Welcome and Introduction Hamlar 08:05 08:10 Mandible Pre-Course Questionnaire Hamlar 08:10 11:40 MID & UPPER FACIAL TRAUMA Moderator: Hamlar 08:10 08:20 Surgical Approaches to the Midface Shipchandler 08:20 08:30 Reestablishing Pretraumatic Occlusion Cillo 08:30 08:40 Maxillary Fractures (Buttresses, Le Fort, Pearson Palatal Fractures) 08:40 08:50 Zygomatic Fractures (Include Orbital-Zygomatic Fractures) Gal 08:50 09:00 Orbital Fractures Bailey 09:00 09:15 Coffee Break / Travel to Small Group Discussions 09:15 11:05 SESSION A: SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION (Cases: Zygomatic, Orbit, Zygoma and Orbit, Le Fort Fractures) 11:05 11:10 Travel to Lecture Hall 11:10 11:20 Summary and Q & A Hamlar 11:20 11:30 NOE (Including Nasal Fractures) Girotto 11:30 11:40 Frontal Sinus Fractures Lavertu 11:40 12:40 Lunch 12:40 17:05 MID & UPPER FACIAL TRAUMA (continued) Moderator: Dorafshar 12:40 12:50 Sequencing Panfacial Fractures Kademani 12:50 13:00 Pediatric Injuries Patel 13:00 13:15 Midface Complications Cunningham 13:15 13:25 Summary, Q & A Cunningham 13:25 13:35 AOCMF What is in it for you? (Membership Benefits, Offerings) Kushner 13:35 13:40 Travel to Practical Exercises 13:40 15:10 PRACTICAL EXERCISE 1: Complex Midface Fractures Moderator: Cunningham 15:10 15:25 Coffee Break / Travel to Small Group Discussions 15:25 17:05 SESSION B: SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION (Cases: NOE, Nasal, Frontal Sinus)

Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 11 Final Program Sunday, May 07, 2017 Time Agenda Item Lecturer 07:30 14:00 MANDIBULAR TRAUMA Moderator: Cunningham 07:30 07:40 Surgical Approaches to the Mandible Woo 07:40 07:50 Mandibular Fractures: Load Sharing and Load Bearing Shaye 07:50 08:00 Condylar Fractures Olsson 08:00 08:05 Travel to Lab 08:05 09:35 PRACTICAL EXERCISE 2: Load Sharing Mandibular Fractures Moderator: Dorafshar 09:35 09:50 Coffee Break / Travel to Small Groups 09:50 11:10 SESSION C: SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION (Cases: Load Sharing, Tooth in the Line of Fracture, Sequencing, Condyle) 11:10 11:15 Travel to Lab 11:15 12:15 PRACTICAL EXERCISE 3: Fractures of the Complicated Mandible Moderator: Hamlar 12:15 12:35 Mandibular Complications Summary, Q & A, Mandible Post Test Dorafshar 12:35 12:45 Pick up Box Lunches / Travel to Small Group Discussions 12:45 14:00 SESSION D: SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION (Cases: Load Bearing) Acknowledgement: AO North America gratefully acknowledges in-kind support for equipment and technical staff from DePuy Synthes. AO North America gratefully acknowledges funding for its educational activities from the AO Foundation. The AO Foundation receives funding for education from Synthes GmbH.

12 Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 Location Key Activity Area Day Lectures McKinley Ballroom Saturday and Sunday Lab Hayes Ballroom Saturday and Sunday Breakfast McKinley Foyer Saturday and Sunday Lunch McKinley Foyer Saturday Reception McKinley Foyer Saturday Small Group Discussions Group A Garfield Saturday and Sunday Group B Grant Saturday and Sunday Group C Harding Saturday and Sunday Group D Harrison Saturday and Sunday Faculty Resource Center Nationwide II Name Tag Identification Gold Faculty White Participants Beige AONA Support Staff Grey Vendors Note: AO North America (AONA) will have official photographers/videographers present at this Course; therefore, please note that any photographs/videos taken at the meeting may be used in future AONA publications, on the AONA web site, or in other Society materials. Other picture taking and video or audio recording of lectures and labs is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all pagers and cellular phones.

Presentation Information Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 13 Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of AO North America to abide by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support. Standard 2: Disclosures Relevant to Potential Commercial Bias and Relevant Financial Relationships of Those with Control over CME Content, requires all planners, including course directors, chairs, and faculty, involved in the development of CME content to disclose their relevant financial relationships prior to participating in the activity. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. The intent of the disclosure is not to prevent faculty with relevant financial or other relationships from teaching, but to provide participants with information that might be of importance to their evaluation of content. All potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to the commencement of this activity. Conflict of Interest Resolution Statement When individuals in a position to control or influence the development of the content have reported financial relationships with one or more commercial interests, AO North America utilizes a process to identify and resolve potential conflicts to ensure that the content presented is free of commercial bias. Off-Label / Experimental Discussions Some medical devices used for teaching purposes and/or discussed in AO North America s educational activities may have been cleared by the FDA for specific uses only or may not yet be approved for any purpose. Faculty may discuss off-label, investigational, or experimental uses of products/devices in CME certified educational activities. Faculty have been advised that all recommendations involving clinical medicine in this CME activity are based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported or used in this CME activity in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis. Liability Statement AO North America faculty and staff assume no personal liability for the techniques or the use of any equipment and accessories used for teaching purposes in the laboratory. The certificate provided pertains only to the participants completion of the course and does not, in any way, attest to the proficiency of the participants clinical experience. Disclaimer AONA does not endorse nor promote the use of any product/device of commercial entities. Equipment used in this course is for teaching purposes only with the intent to enhance the learning experience.

Future Courses Directly Provided by AO North America May 19 21, 2017 New York, New York State of the Art: Facial Reconstruction and Transplantation August 12 13, 2017 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Management of Facial Trauma August 26 27, 2017 Boston, Massachusetts Management of Facial Trauma September 9 10, 2017 San Diego, California Management of Facial Trauma October 21 22, 2017 Washington, DC Management of Facial Trauma November 3 5, 2017 Tampa, Florida Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: Orbital Approaches and Fundamentals (with Human Anatomical Specimens) November 11 12, 2017 St. Louis, Missouri Management of Facial Trauma December 2 3, 2017 Jacksonville, Florida Management of Facial Trauma The activities are approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit All courses subject to modification. To register, please visit the AO North America website at www.aona.org

AOCMF Membership Providing a common ground for excellence in craniomaxillofacial surgery As an AOCMF member, you have certain advantages that keep you ahead in your field: Access to official AOCMF community journal: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Online access to 8 current scientific journals Online access to the archives of 23 scientific journals AOCMF teaching videos AOCMF Surgery Reference Online case discussions 10% discount on all AO publications Online access to AO Dialogue Online access to the AO New Product brochure 25 % discount on AOCMF's Manual Principles of Internal Fixation of the Craniomaxillofacial Skeleton - Trauma and Orthognathic Surgery Online access to CMFline's desktop version www.aocmf.org

Final Program Management of Facial Trauma May 06 07, 2017 Hyatt Regency Columbus Columbus, Ohio Course Location Hyatt Regency Columbus 350 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43215 AO North America 1700 Russell Road Paoli, PA 19301 2017 by AO North America. All rights reserved. N17US3012FP 04/17