EMERGING TECHNIQUES IN COMPLEX SPINE A Bioskills Experience September 15 & 16, 2012 MS Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center Co-Chairs: Dr. Sajan Hegde Dr. Dilip Sengupta
CO-CHAIRS Dr. Sajan Hegde Chair, Spine Unit Apollo Hospital Chennai, India Dr. Dilip K. Sengupta Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Center Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, New Hampshire INVITED FACULTY* Dr. Sashin Ahuja Orthopedic Surgeon Spire Cardiff Hospital Cardiff, Wales Dr. Mahesh Bijjawara Consultant Spine Surgeon Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital Dr. Tapan K. Daftari Resurgens Orthopedics Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Ravi Gopal Varma Head, Department of Neurosurgery MS Ramaiah Medical College and Teaching Hospitals Dr. Harsha Hegde Senior Consultant & Director Department of Orthopedics Fortis Hospital New Delhi, India Prof. Arvind Jayaswal All India Institute of Medical Science New Delhi, India Dr. K. Appaji Krishnan Orthopedic Surgeon Chennai, India Dr. Abhay Nene Consultant Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon Hinduja Hospital Mumbai, India Dr. Alpesh A. Patel Division of Spine Surgery Loyola University Chicago, Illinois Dr. Kern Singh Department of Orthopedic Surgery Co-Director, Minimally Invasive Spine Center Rush University Medical Center Chicago, Illinois Dr. Upendra B.N Consultant Spine Surgeon Brain & Spine Specialist Surgeons Dr. R. Sivakumar Chief Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon Preethi Hospital Madurai, India *Faculty subject to change
SCHEDULE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 MORNING Session 1: Cervical Approaches Myelopathy/Radiculopathy and Evolution of Treatment Cervical Disc Replacement Complications Session 2: Lumbar Sagittal Balance in Adult Deformity Interbody Fusion: When and How Adult Spondylolysthesis Ilio-Sacral Fixation Sawbones Demonstrations Cervical Instrumentation Lumbar Instrumentation MORNING Session 3: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Techniques in MIS Approaches Video Techniques Advantages and Disavantages Session 4: Motion Preservation Philosophy of Motion Preservation Options in Motion Preservation An Indian Experience Posterior Column Evolution of Anterior Instrumentation Sawbones Demonstrations MIS Instrumentation Motion Preservation Instrumentation AFTERNOON Concurrent Bioskills Track 1: Open Lumbar Posterior Fixation, Interbody Techniques Track 2: Cervical Arthroplasty, Anterior Instrumentation Concurrent Bioskills (switch) Live Surgery Demonstration Case 1: Cervical Case 2: Open Lumbar AFTERNOON Concurrent Bioskills Track 3: MIS, TLIF Track 4: Motion Preservation Concurrent Bioskills (switch) EVENING Reception and Dinner
REGISTER EARLY! EMERGING TECHNIQUES IN COMPLEX SPINE REGISTRATION FORM ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. EARLY REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED. REGISTRATION IS NOT GUARANTEED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL. First Name Last Name PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM IN FULL PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AND ACCOMPANY WITH YOUR BANK CHEQUE/ DD MADE OUT TO: Designation/Title Hospital Affiliation MS Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center Vijaya Bank MSRIT Branch, Payable at Bangalore (Please add RS. 100/- for an outstation cheque) REGISTRATION FORM AND PAYMENT SHOULD BE MAILED TO: Type of Practice Academic Private Specialty Neurosurgery Orthopedics Other Address IASA Bangalore Workshop c/o Globus Medical India New No. 14, Old No. 8, Shastri Nagar 11th Cross Street Adyar, Chennai 600020 City/State Pin Phone Email A block of rooms has been reserved at Sheraton Bangalore Hotel. Accommodations will be based on shared room with separate beds for two. Please select one: ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. EARLY REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED. REGISTRATION IS NOT GUARANTEED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL. Workshop with 2-night stay at Sheraton Bangalore (INR 25,000) I'd like to share rooms with You can assign me a room and a roommate Workshop Only (INR 15,000) Special Requests (Vegetarian Meals, Non-smoking room, etc): Questions? Please call Shibu Puthanpura at +91 9381249206 or email Nazie Dana at ndana@indoamericanspine.org
ABOUT THE INDO-AMERICAN SPINE ALLIANCE The Indo-American Spine Alliance (IASA) is a not-for-profit organization chartered in 2012, following a grass roots effort by spine surgeons of Indian origin outside of India. The mission of the IASA is To facilitate and promote collaborative interaction between spine professionals of Indian origin and other interested surgeons from India, America and abroad to improve surgical education, to further spine research, and to advance care for patients afflicted with spine ailments in India. Simply put, the vision for IASA is to become the preeminent source for open and transparent collaboration in research, education, and patient care among spine professionals of Indian origin. This workshop marks the debut of the group s efforts toward its educational mission. We believe a combination of didactic and in-depth hands on bioskills training on emerging spine techniques, supported by a strong international and local faculty separates this program from others. We welcome your attendance and look forward to your active participation. ABOUT THE MS RAMAIAH ADVANCED LEARNING CENTER The MS Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center in Bangalore is a state of the art facility comprising of a Cadaver Lab, Drug Testing Lab, Tissue Bank, and Clinical Research Center for educating both medical students and professionals alike. 0712-IASA09