Welcome To The

30th Annual
Orthopaedic Trauma Update:
A Tale of Two Cities

 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

PHYSICIANS: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. 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.

** 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.

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018

SESSION I: SHOULDER GIRDLE INJURIES: APPROACH & STRATEGY
Best Evidence for Treatment of Fractures: Clavicle, Proximal

Humerus, & Humeral Shaft

Robert J. Strauch, MD
 Case 1: Clavicle Fracture – ORIF, Plate vs. Nail, Superior vs. Inferior  Michael McKee, MD
 Case 2: Failed Clavicle ORIF, Now What? Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Case 3: Displaced Three Part Proximal Humerus – ORIF/Plate/Nail  Donald A. Wiss, MD
 Case 4: Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement – Why & When?  Charles Jobin, MD
 SESSION II: ANKLE INJURIES
 Best Evidence For Ankle Injuries – The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly  J. Turner Vosseller, MD
 Case 1: Tibial Pilon Fracture – External Fixation/Limited Open – When & How?  Milan Sen, MD
 Case 2: Syndesmotic Injuries – How To Reduce & Fix  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Case 3: Timalleolar Fractures – What Gets Fixed & How?  Michael Kain, MD
 Case 4: Which Ankle Fractures Can & Should Be Treated Closed?  Frank Liporace, MD
 SESSION III: ELBOW INJURIES
 What Is The Evidence For Treatment Of Elbow Fractures, Dislocations, Contractures & Stiffness?  Michael McKee, MD
 Case 1: Distal Humerus Fractures – Approaches & Strategy For Reduction & Fixation  Robert J. Strauch, MD
 Case 2: Failed Distal Humerus ORIF – Now What?  Frank Liporace, MD
 Case 3: Elbow Fracture Dislocations – What To Do With The Coronoid & How To Replace The Radial Head  Charles Jobin, MD
 Case 4: Augmentation of Ligament Repair, Medial Or Lateral – When Is It Necessary? Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 SESSION IV: DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES
 What Is The Evidence for Treatment? Thomas Trumble, MD
 Case 1: Volar Barton’s – How I Prevent Facet Escape Robert J. Strauch, MD
 Case 2: Dorsal Die Punch Fracture – How I Treat  Milan Sen, MD
 Case 3: Unstable DRUJ Post ORIF Radius – How to Treat  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Case 4: Which Distal Radius Fractures Can Be Treated Closed?  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 SESSION V: INFECTION & OSTEOMYELITIS
 Case 1: Non-Union Tibial Shaft  David Templeman, MD
 Case 2: Non-Union Humeral Shaft  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Case 3: Non-Union Femoral Shaft  Donald A. Wiss, MD
 Case 4: The VAC Sponge – Where It Works & Where It Doesn’t  R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD
 Debate 1: Grade II Open Tibia
 OR Debridement ASAP  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Washout & Take To OR Next Day Frank Liporace, MD
 Debate 2: External Fixation for Distal Radius
 Still Viable Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Long Gone Thomas Trumble, MD

 SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2018

SESSION VI: PELVIC FRACTURES, DISPLACED

FEMORAL NECK FRACTURES, INTERTROCHANTERIC

FRACTURES, & SUBTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES: APPROACH & STRATEGY

 What Is The Evidence For Arthroplasty? David Templeman, MD
 Case 1: Ipsilateral Femoral Neck & Femoral Shaft Fracture Donald A. Wiss, MD
 Case 2: Comminuted Subtrochanteric Fracture Frank Liporace, MD
 Case 3: Supracondylar Femur Fracture Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Case 4: Failed Intertrochanteric Plate & Screw Fixation David Templeman, MD
SESSION VII: PATELLA FRACTURES, TIBIAL FRACTURES,

& PLATEAU-PILON

 What Is The Evidence For Treatment?  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Case 1: Schatzger 6 Plateau  R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD
 Case 2: Proximal 1/3 Tibial Shaft  Frank Liporace, MD
 Case 3: Distal 1/3 Tibial Shaft  Michael Kain, MD
 Case 4: Comminuted Patella Fracture in Young Athletes  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 SESSION VIII: BEST NEW INNOVATIONS IN ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA
 Radius Collapse & Shortening Thomas Trumble, MD
 The Precice Lengthening Nail: Initial Experience with 5 Patients  Donald A. Wiss, MD
 Osteochondral Allografts for Joint Replacements  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Presentation 5  Frank Liporace, MD
 SESSION IX: BONE GRAFTING
 What Is The Evidence For Treatment?  Paul Tornetta III, MD
 Case 1: RIA Technique  Michael Kain, MD
 Case 2: Allograft  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Case 3: BMP/DBM  R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD
 Case 4: Iliac Crest  J. Turner Vosseller, MD
 SESSION X: LESSONS LEARNED – A TECHNIQUE I NO LONGER PERFORM
 Session Introduction  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD
 Ulna Styloid Fractures  Thomas Trumble, MD
 Radial Head Replacement  R. Kumar Kadiyala, MD
 IMHS for Intertrochanteric Fractures: Indications Defined  David Templeman, MD
 Olecranon Osteotomies for Intrarticular Distal Humerus Fractures  Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD