Welcome To The
15th Annual
Current Solutions in Orthopaedic Trauma
Post-Course Page
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 available presentations from the course
Step 1: Course Evaluation
Please click on the link below to complete the course evaluation.
Step 2: Attest to your credits
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.
** Please note, the Survey and Certificate Download is NOT mobile friendly. Please use a laptop or desktop computer to complete your survey**
Step 4: Presentations
Course presentations will be available for PDF download within 5 business days following the course. Presentations in blue are available to download now.
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Friday, November 10, 2017 |
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Session I: Problems About the Shoulder | |
Case Presentation: Malunion Clavicle Fractures How and Why I Address This | Anthony Rhorer, MD |
Case Presentation: Three Part Proximal Humerus Fractures • Open Reduction; Surgical Approach • Internal Fixation with Locked Plates |
Mark Mighell, MD |
Case Presentation: Failed Internal Fixation Proximal Humerus; Now What? • Conversion to Arthroplasty |
Michael Mckee, MD |
Case Presentation: Failed Internal Fixation of Clavicle with Bone Loss • Options for Bone Graft • Role for Dual Plates |
Anthony Rhorer, MD |
Four-Part Fracture in an Elderly Female • Role for Non-Operative Management • When to Preform Arthroplasty |
Michael McKee, MD |
Session II: Fractures About the Elbow | |
Case Presentation: Intraarticular Fracture of Distal Humerus • Surgical Approach • Management of Ulnar Nerve • Internal Fixation |
Greg Osgood, MD |
Case Presentation: Comminuted Fracture of the Proximal Ulna • Surgical Strategy • Implant Choice |
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD |
Case Presentation: Terrible Triad • Tricks for Dealing with the Unstable Elbow |
Jorge Orbay, MD |
Case Presentation: Comminuted Radial Head Fracture • Radial Head Replacement; How I Do It • Pearls and Pitfalls |
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD |
Case Presentation: Monteggia Fracture • What You Need to Know • Internal Fixation |
Greg Osgood, MD |
Case Presentation: Distal Radius Fractures • Role for Percutaneous Fixation • Pearls for Plating |
Jorge Orbay, MD |
Saturday, November 11, 2017 |
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Session III: Concepts and New Trends in the Treatment of Foot & Ankle Fractures | |
Case Presentation: Syndesmotic Injuries • When to Fix • How to Reduce |
Paul Tornetta, MD |
Case Presentation: Syndesmotic Injuries • Screws • Tightrope |
Steven Steinlauf, MD |
Syndesmotic Injuries: Pearls of Treatment | Paul Tornetta, MD |
Case Presentation: Posterior Malleolus Fractures • When to Fix • How to Fix |
John Ketz, MD |
Case Presentation: Medial and Lateral Malleolus Fractures • Lateral Plate • Posterior Lateral Plate • Medial Malleolus Lag Screws • Nail |
Anjan Shah, MD |
Ankle Fractures: Pearls of Treatment | John Ketz, MD |
Case Presentation: Pilon Fracture Initial Care • Ex-Fix • Fibular Plating |
Anjan Shah, MD |
Case Presentation: Pilon Fracture Approaches • How to Plan Incisions • Where to Put Plates |
Roy Sanders, MD |
Pilon Fractures: Pearls of Treatment | Steven Steinlauf, MD |
Case Presentation: Calcaneal Fracture • Sinus Tarsi • Extensile ORIF |
David Watson, MD |
Case Presentation: Lis Franc Fractures/Dislocation • ORIF • Fusion |
John Ketz, MD |
Case Presentation: Talus Fractures • When to Fix Screws and/or Plates |
Roy Sanders, MD |
Hindfoot and Midfoot Pearls of Treatment | Steven Steinlauf, MD |
Session IV: Fractures About the Knee & Leg | |
Case Presentation: Distal Femur Fractures • Plating • Nailing • Periprosthetic Fractures |
Paul Tornetta, MD |
Case Presentation: Lateral Tibial Plateau Fractures • Meniscal Injures • Void Filling • Technical Pearls |
Frank Liporace, MD |
Case Presentation: Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures • One vs Two Plates • Fracture Dislocation Patterns |
Michael Archdeacon, MD |
Distal Femur and Proximal Tibia Pearls of Treatment | Frank Liporace, MD |
Case Presentation: Shaft Fractures of the Tibia • Starting Point • Percutaneous Reduction • Reduction Plates |
Paul Tornetta, MD |
Case Presentation #B5: Patella Fractures and Extensor Mechanism Injuries • Tension Band • Suture Repair • ORIF |
David Watson, MD |
Case Presentation: Compartment Syndrome • Diagnosis • Treatment |
Michael Archdeacon, MD |
Pearls of Treatment: Tibia and Extensor Mechanism Injuries and Compartment Syndrome | Michael Archdeacon, MD |
Sunday, November 12, 2017 |
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Session V: Bone Defects | |
Nonunion • Work Up for Nonunion • Work Up for Infected Nonunion |
Paul Tornetta, MD |
Bone Defects • ICBG • RIA Grafting • The Masquelet Technique |
Roy Sanders, MD |
Nonunion • BMA • BMP’s • Alternatives to Autologous Bone Graft |
Michael McKee, MD |
Session VI: Hip and Femoral Shaft Fractures | |
Case Presentation: Femoral Neck Fractures • Screws • Hemi • Total |
George Haidukewych, MD |
Case Presentation: Intertrochanteric Fractures: • DHS • IM Nail: Long vs Short |
Hassan Mir, MD |
Case Presentation: The Reverse Obliquity Fracture • ORIF • IM Nailing |
George Haidukewych, MD |
Treatment Pearls: Hip Fractures | Frank Liporace, MD |
Case Presentation: Femoral Shaft Fractures • Starting Points • Reduction Tips |
Hasan Mir, MD |
Case Presentation: Periprosthetic Fractures • ORIF • Revision • Grafts |
George Haidukewych, MD |
Case Presentation: Bisphosphonate Related Femur Fractures • Acute management • Nonunions • Prophylactic Nailing • Medical management |
Frank Liporace, MD |
Treatment Pearls: Femoral Shaft, Periprosthetic and Atypical Fractures | Frank Liporace, MD |