Welcome To The

2nd Biennial Arthroplasty Disaster International Conference 

 Post-Course Page

Thank you for participating in the 2nd Biennial Arthroplasty Disaster International Conference. 

This is where you will be able to:

1. Complete your course evaluation

2. Attest to your credits

3. Print &/or save your CE Certificate

4. Download any presentations from the course that you would like!

Step 1: Course Evaluation

Please click on the link below to complete the course evaluation.

Step 2:  Attest to your credits

FORE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Physicians: FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Step 3:  Print &/or Save your Certificate

Click “DONE” to be re-directed to the certificate page, where you will be able to print &/or save your CE certificate.

Step 4:  Presentations

Course presentations will be available for PDF download within 3 business days following the course.  Presentations in blue are available to download now.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Complex Knee Reconstructions
Complex Reconstrutions Around the Knee- Australian Experience Richard Carey-Smith, MD
Complex Reconstructions Around the Knee- US Experience Anna Kulidjian, MD
Italian Megaprosthesis Experience: 3 Centers, Analysis, and Complications Pietro Ruggieri, MD, PhD
Complications Around the Knee of Mega Implants Herrick J. Siegel, MD
Complex Knee Treatment Options
Solving Loosening and Fractures with Megaprosthesis Jon Minter, DO
Compress as Treatment Option and Results Judd Cummings, MD
Fusion as Treatment Option for Failed Infections Richard Buch, MD
Fusion as Treatment Option and Indications Janet D. Conway, MD
Irrigation Treatment Option for Infections Brian de Beaubien, MD
Customizing Solutions Using 3D-Technology Jens Sass
Expandables
Applications of Expandable Prostheses and Complications Peter Steadman, MD
Expandable Prostheses: The Rutgers Experience Joseph Benevenia, MD
Is This Applicable for Adult Treatment? Drs. Benevenia & Steadman
Chairmen Choice Presentations
Clinical Outcomes of Silver Georg Gosheger, MD
Strategies and Indications of When to Use Silver Fabrice Fiorenza, MD
Is all Silver the Same? Experience with Two Silver Types Lee Jeys, MD
Infection Megaprothesis: Update on Current Treatment Pietro Ruggieri, MD, PhD
Ryder Cup Point/Counter-Point Competition
1. Infected Joints:
          Single Exchange Lee Jeys, MD
          vs. 2 Stage Gold Standard Matthew Seidel , MD
2. Acetabular Treatments for Paprosky IIIA and B
          Metal Megas Georg Gosheger, MD
          vs. Biologics Judd Cummings
3. Cancer Protocols- Timing of Implantation 
          Standard Protocols (chemo-resect-implant-chemo) Peter Steadman, MD
          vs. Implant Much later Herrick J. Siegel, MD
4. Ethical/Moral Dilemma vs Cost Considerations
          Ethical/Moral Dilemma vs Cost Edward Y. Cheng

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Complex Hip Reconstructive Options and Strategies
Extreme Bone Loss Options Joseph Benevenia, MD
Alternative Treatment Options for Pelvic Defects- Harrington Experience Matthew J. Seidel, MD
Indications and Treatment for Partial Pelvic Defects- Pedestal Cups Fabrice Fiorenza, MD
Periprosthetic Fractures and Mega Prosthesis of the Hip Jon Minter, DO
Upper Extremity Complex Reconstruction Options and Strategies
Reconstruction of Shoulders and Infections Wayne Burkhead, MD
Are Too Many Reverses Being Done, and Problems It is Causing John Itamura, MD
Discussion: Has Proprionbacter Changed Treatment Options? Drs. Burkhead & Itamura
Upper Extremity Experience and Complications Richard Carey-Smith, MD
Munster Experience of Complex Shoulder Problems Georg Gosheger, MD
Chairmen Choice Presentations 
Periprosthetic Infection Jay Pond, MD
Concepts on the Prevention of Infection and the Megaprosthesis Janet D. Conway, MD
Double Set-Up Technique to Prevent Infection Jon Minter, DO
When to say NO to a Reconstruction Richard Buch, MD