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AAOS/OTA Orthopaedic Trauma Update in Tactics and Techniques PROGRAM SCHEDULE 14.25 CME Credits November 30 December 1, 2018 OLC Education & Conference Center, Rosemont, IL Bradley R. Merk, MD, and Laura J. Prokuski, MD Course Directors

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 6:30 am COURSE REGISTRATION (REGISTRATION DESK A) 7:00 am WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION (AUDITORIUM A/B) Bradley R. Merk, MD and Laura J. Prokuski, MD 7:10 8:00 am LECTURE SESSION #1 GETTING THROUGH THE NIGHT Moderator: J. Tracy Watson, MD 7:10 am How to Survive the Night: Triage, Prioritization, Provisional Care Anna N. Miller, MD 7:20 am Damage Control Orthopaedics: Principles and Clinical Pearls Jeffrey S. Earhart, MD 7:30 am Open Fracture Care Update Theodore Toan Le, MD 7:40 am Management of Traumatic Soft Tissue Injury: Principles and Clinical Pearls George Ochenjele, MD 7:50 am Compartment Syndrome Update Kevin R. Carlile, MD 8:00 8:50 am LECTURE SESSION #2 FRACTURES OF THE PELVIS, FEMUR, HIP, SHAFT Moderator: Gerald J. Lang, MD 8:00 am Pelvic Ring Injuries: What is Stable/Initial Assessment and Stability Paul Tornetta, III, MD 8:10 am Femoral Neck Fracture: Reduction and Fixation Strategies, When to Replace Geoffrey Marecek, MD 8:20 am Intertrochanteric Fracture: Pitfalls, SHS vs. IMN David Wellman, MD

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (CONT.) 8:30 am Subtrochanteric Fractures: Pitfalls, Reduction, Plate vs. Nail Brian M. Weatherford, MD 8:40 am Lab Orientation Bradley R. Merk, MD 8:50 am MOVE TO LAB/REFRESHMENT BREAK (FOYER) 9:00 am HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB (LAB A/B) Knee and Ankle Spanning External Fixation Lab Leader: Jeffrey S. Earhart, MD 9:45 am HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Anterior and Anterolateral Approaches for Femoral Neck Fracture Lab Leader: Geoffrey Marecek, MD 10:30 am HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Femoral Nailing Lab Leader: Brian M. Weatherford, MD Lab Instructors: ALL FACULTY 11:15 am LUNCH (FOYER) 11:30 am 12:15 pm WORKING LUNCH (AUDITORIUM A/B) Moderator: Robert J. Wetzel, MD 11:30 am CASE DISCUSSION Triage, Pelvis, Hip Cases Discussion Leader: Kurtis S. Staples, MD

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (CONT.) 12:15 1:20 pm LECTURE SESSION #3 FRACTURES ABOUT THE KNEE Moderator: Frank A. Liporace, MD 12:15 pm Distal Femur Fracture: Pitfalls, Plate vs. Nail Anna N. Miller, MD 12:25 pm Tibial Plateau Fracture: Approach, Reduction Pearls J. Tracy Watson, MD 12:35 pm Patella Fracture: Updated Reduction and Fixation Geoffrey Marecek, MD 12:45 pm Tibial Shaft Fracture: Current Concepts and Pearls David Donohue, MD 12:55 pm FACULTY SURGICAL DEMONSTRATION Suprapatellar and Semi-Extended Tibial Nailing 20 min Demonstrators: David Donohue, MD & Walter W. Virkus, MD 1:15 pm QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1:25 pm MOVE TO LAB/REFRESHMENT BREAK (FOYER) 1:40 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB (LAB A/B) Distal Femur Plating: Lateral and Subvastus Approach Lab Leader: Anna N. Miller, MD 2:25 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Tibial Plateau Fracture: Anterior Lateral, Posterior Medial, Posterior Lateral Approaches Lab Leader: J. Tracy Watson, MD

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (CONT.) 3:10 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Leg Fasciotomies 1 and 2 Incision Techniques Lab Leader: Kevin R. Carlile, MD Lab Instructors: ALL FACULTY 4:00 pm CASE DISCUSSION (AUDITORIUM A/B) Lower Extremity Fractures Gerald J. Lang, MD 4:30 pm COURSE ADJOURNS FOR THE DAY

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 8:00 am ANNOUNCEMENT/QUESTIONS (AUDITORIUM A/B) Bradley R. Merk, MD and Laura J. Prokuski, MD 8:00 10:15 am LECTURE SESSION #4 DISTAL TIBIA, ANKLE, FOOT, AND INFECTION Moderator: Clifford B. Jones, MD, FACS 8:15 am Infection: Work-up and Treatment Principles Frank A. Liporace, MD 8:25 am Ankle Fractures and Syndesmotic Injury: Updated Principles Paul Tornetta, III, MD 8:35 am Pilon Fractures: Strategies for Reducing Complications Walter W. Virkus, MD 8:45 am FACULTY SURGICAL DEMONSTRATION Syndesmotic Reduction and Fixation Demonstrator: Paul Tornetta, III, MD 9:05 am MOVE TO LAB / REFRESHMENT BREAK (FOYER) 9:20 am HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB (LAB A/B) Pilon / Ankle Approaches: Anterior Lateral, Posterior Lateral, Posterior Medial, Syndesmosis Lab Leader: Walter W. Virkus, MD Lab Instructors: ALL FACULTY 10:05 am MOVE TO LECTURES

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 (CONT.) 10:15 10:55 am LECTURE SESSION #5 (AUDITORIUM A/B) UPPER EXTREMITY FRACTURES Moderator: George Ochenjele, MD 10:15 am Clavicle Fracture: Indications and Pearls of Surgical Management George Ochenjele, MD 10:25 am Proximal Humeral Fracture: Indications for Surgery: Fix or Replace Clifford B. Jones, MD, FACS 10:35 am Humerus Shaft Fractures: Indication for Surgery, Reduction/Fixation Pearls Gerald J. Lang, MD 10:45 am Distal Humerus Fracture: Approaches, Reduction/Fixation Tips Kurtis S. Staples, MD 10:55 am Difficult Elbow Fractures: How to Stay out of Trouble David Donohue, MD 11:05 am CASE DISCUSSION Upper Extremity Cases Discussion Leader: Gerald J. Lang, MD 11:50 pm LUNCH (FOYER) 12:20 pm MOVE TO LAB 12:30 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB (LAB A/B) Proximal Humerus Fracture Approaches: Deltopectoral and Lateral Lab Leader: Clifford B. Jones, MD, FACS

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 (CONT.) 1:05 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Humerus Shaft Approaches: Anterolateral and Posterior Triceps Sparing Lab Leader: Gerald J. Lang, MD 1:40 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Distal Humerus Approaches Lab Introduction/Surgical Approach Demonstration 10 mins Lad Leader: Kurtis S. Staples, MD 2:10 pm HANDS-ON SURGICAL SKILLS LAB Forearm and Wrist Approaches/Fasciotomies Lad Leader: George Ochenjele, MD Lab Instructors: ALL FACULTY 2:40 pm COURSE ADJOURNS

AAOS/OTA Orthopaedic Trauma Update in Tactics and Techniques November 30 December 1, 2018 OLC Education & Conference Center, Rosemont, IL Bradley R. Merk, MD, and Laura J. Prokuski, MD The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) extends sincere appreciation to the below companies for their support of this educational program. GRANTS DePuy Synthes (Gold Level) Globus Medical (Silver Level) Stryker (Silver Level) Zimmer Biomet (Bronze Level) Acumed Arthrex Buxton ConMed DePuy Synthes Ethicon, Inc. Innomed IN-KIND SUPPORT Intec Industries Kraft Molnlycke Healthcare Smith & Nephew Stryker TriMed Zimmer Biomet AAOS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM The AAOS extends sincere appreciation to contributors of the AAOS International Scholars Program for their generous support of the International Scholars in attendance at this course. Please see the full list of contributors at aaos.org/scholarsupport.

AAOS/OTA Orthopaedic Trauma Update in Tactics and Techniques November 30 December 1, 2018 OLC Education & Conference Center, Rosemont, IL Bradley R. Merk, MD, and Laura J. Prokuski, MD Each year more than 500 Academy members volunteer as course directors, co-directors and faculty for Academy CME Courses. The Academy gratefully acknowledges the individuals who have generously volunteered considerable time and effort to plan, organize and present this CME course. The course directors and faculty (members of the Academy) do not receive fi nancial remuneration or honoraria for their participation. The Academy appreciates the dedication to teaching, support of the Academy s mission and the signifi cant contribution to the educational success of this course from these members. REGISTRANT INFORMATION ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS Your course syllabus is available at www.aaos.org/3357syllabus. COURSE EVALUATION and CLAIMING CME CREDITS You will receive a personalized course evaluation link from CMECourses@aaos.org on the first day of the course to your email address on file. Once you complete the evaluation, please allow up to 4 weeks for AAOS to post the CME credits to your Academy transcript. You will receive an additional email when your transcript has been updated and ready for you to claim your CME credits at www.aaos.org/ transcript. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.