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International Spinal Deformity Symposium 7TH ANNUAL December 3–4, 2021 Convene Conference Center NYC NEW YORK JOINTLY PROVIDED BY CHAIRS DIRECTORS Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD Frank J. Schwab, MD Han Jo Kim, MD Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD Ronald A. Lehman, Jr., MD Michael Kelly, MD, MSc

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Page 1: 7TH ANNUAL International Spinal Deformity Symposium

International Spinal Deformity Symposium

7 T H A N N U A L

December 3–4, 2021 Convene Conference Center

NYCNEW YORK

JOINTLY PROVIDED BY

C H A I R S

D I R E C T O R S

Lawrence G. Lenke, MD

Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD

Frank J. Schwab, MD

Han Jo Kim, MD

Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD

Ronald A. Lehman, Jr., MD

Michael Kelly, MD, MSc

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We’re excited to return ISDS to an in-person meeting in New York in 2021!

Please consider attending this comprehensive program, whether it is for the first time, or the seventh. The sessions are structured to tackle each deformity condition from beginning to end, including:

> Review of relevant research

> Analysis of imaging and decision-making

> Step-by-step treatment options

> Post-op outcomes and complications

> Tips & pearls from expert faculty

You’ll return to your practice with numerous insights to use right away. See you in New York!

Chairs: Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Frank J. Schwab, MD Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD

Directors: Michael Kelly, MD Han Jo Kim, MD Ron Lehman, MD Justin Smith, MD

Invited Faculty

Peter D. Angevine, MD The Spine Hospital at the Neurological Inst. of NY New York, NY

Shay Bess, MD Denver International Spine Center Denver, CO

Aaron J. Buckland, MD, FRACS NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY

Marc Dyrszka, MD Columbia Orthopedics New York, NY

Kai-Ming Fu, MD, PhD Weill Cornell New York, NY

Roger Härtl, MD Weill Cornell Center for Comprehensive Spine Care New York, NY

Isaac O. Karikari, MD Duke Spine Center Durham, NC

Khaled Kebaish, MD Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD

Eric O. Klineberg, MD UC Davis Sacramento, CA

Tyler Koski, MD Northwestern Medicine Chicago, IL

Virginie Lafage, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY

Stephen Lewis, MD Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Ontario

Joseph Lombardi, MD Columbia Orthopedics New York, NY

Greg Mundis, MD Scripps Health La Jolla, CA

Joseph Osorio, MD, PhD UC San Diego San Diego, CA

Peter Passias, MD NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY

David Polly, MD University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN

Patrick Reid, MD NewYork-Presbyterian New York, NY

Zeeshan M. Sardar, MD Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY

Faculty Subject to Change

C H A I R S

Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Columbia University Medical Center Daniel and Jane Och Spine Hospital New York, NY

Frank J. Schwab, MD Lenox Hill Hospital Northwell Health New York, NY

Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD Duke University School of Medicine Durham, NC

D I R E C T O R S

Michael Kelly, MD, MSc Washington University Orthopedics St. Louis, MO

Han Jo Kim, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY

Ronald A. Lehman, Jr., MD Columbia Orthopedics New York, NY

Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD University of VA Dept. of Neurosurgery Charlottesville, VA

“Excellent course — may be the best nowadays.” — PAST ATTENDEE

K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R S

Marinus de Kleuver, MD, PhD Radboud UMC Nijmegen, Netherlands

Serena Hu, MD Stanford Health Care Palo Alto, CA

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1:30 – 3:15 pm

SESSION 3: S/P T10-sac PSF now with PJK in Lower Thoracic Region in a 70 y/o Female with Ostoporosis: How to Choose the Ultimate UIV with or without Tethers to Minimize Future Problems

Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review

Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation

Step-by-step Surgical Treatment:

Option #1: Extension to T2 with Vertebroplasty Augmentation

Option #2: Extension up to T2 with MIS Robotic Screw Placement

Option #3: Extension up to T2 with Multi-level Tethering

Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes

Tips and Pearls

Case Discussion

3:15 – 3:40 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibit Viewing

3:40 – 5:05 pm

SESSION 4: Special Session

Keynote Lecture Serena Hu, MD — President Elect of SRS

Development of a BPG for IONM in High-risk Spinal Deformity Surgery?

Improvement of Robotic Technology — Where Are We Now and Where Will We Be in 5 Years?

What Can We Learn Regarding Sagittal Alignment for our Patients from the MEANS Study of Asymptomatic Adult Volunteers?

Optimal Intraop Anesthesia for Spinal Deformity Surgery in 2021

5:05 pm Adjourn

7:15 am Registration, Breakfast, and Exhibit Viewing

8:00 – 9:50 am

SESSION 1: 45-degree Adult Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis with Prior 2-level Decompression with Recurrent Stenosis and Mild Sagittal Malalignment due to Distal Lumbar Hypolordosis and Osteopenia: How Best to Manage and How to Avoid Early, Mid, and Long Term Revision?

Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review

Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation

Step-by-step Surgical Treatment:

Option #1: Decomp. with Limited Fusion

Option #2: Decomp. with Post. Only Lumbar Fusion and TLIFs

Option #3: Indirect Decomp. with Ant. Interbodies and Post. MIS Surgery

Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes

Tips and Pearls

Case Discussion

9:50 – 10:20 am Refreshment Break and Exhibit Viewing

10:20 am – 12:05 pm

SESSION 2: Young Male with a 100-degree Rigid Adult Scheuermann’s Kyphosis with a Low PI: How to Choose UIV and LIV and How Much Correction Should be Obtained?

Recent Literature Review and What I Am Doing Now

Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation

Case-based Discussion:

PSF with Periapical PCOs

There is Still a Role for Combined ASF/PSF

PSF with Periapical PCOs and Apical VCR

What I Tell My Patients: Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes

Tips and Pearls

Case Discussion on Selecting UIV/LIV and Correction Method for SK

12:05 – 1:25 pm Lunch with Non-CME Presentations

Program | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021

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7:00 am Registration, Breakfast, and Exhibit Viewing

7:30 – 8:20 am Concurrent Breakout Case Discussions Participants are invited to attend the Case Discussion of their choice

Breakout #1: SCM/Neurologic Complications during TL Deformity Surgery: Avoidance and Treatment

Breakout #2: Getting the Sagittal Plane “Perfect” in TL Deformity Surgery: Pre-op Planning vs. Technical Execution

Breakout #3: Revision Spinal Deformity Surgery in the Elderly: Who to Take On, Keys for Success, and Who to Say No To

8:30 – 10:40 am

SESSION 5: Older Adult with Prior Harrington Rod Fusion Now with Distal Lumbar Degeneration, Stenosis, and Sagittal Malalignment: How Best to Correct?

Introduction to Problem, Recent Literature Review, and What I Am Doing Now

Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation

Step-by-step Surgical Treatment:

Option #1: PSF with TLIFs and Patient-specific Rods

Option #2: ASF with PSF and PCOs

Option #3: PSF with PSO

Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes

Tips and Pearls

Case Discussion

Keynote Lecture Marinus de Kleuver, MD, PhD — SRS Vice President

10:45 – 11:40 am

SESSION 6: Concurrent Free Paper Sessions

11:40 am – 1:20 pm Lunch with Non-CME Presentations

1:20 – 2:25 pm

SESSION 7: Best Paper & Quick Tips

Best Paper Presentation & Award

8-minute Tips

AO Comprehensive Evaluation of ASD Patients

AR and VR — Will They Have a Role in ASD Surgery Soon?

Use of AI in ASD Surgery: The Future is Now!

Update on Spinal Column Metastatic Tumor Surgery in 2021

Lessons Learned from the Multicenter Pelvic Fixation Failure Study

Use of L1PA in Predicting Appropriate Lumbar Lordosis in ASD Surgery

2:25 – 2:35 pm Refreshment Break

2:35 – 4:10 pm

SESSION 8: Proximal Thoracic Severe Kyphosis in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis, a Bayoneted Spine, and Myelopathy with Failed Implants from Surgery 4 Years Ago with Recurrent Kyphosis, Chin on Chest, and Myelopathy: How to Salvage?

Introduction to Problem and Literature Review

Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation

Step-by-step Surgical Treatment:

Option #1: Halo-gravity Traction and Rev. PSF

Option #2: Rev. PSF and ASF with Vascular Graft

Option #3: Rev. PSF with VCR

Tips and Pearls

Case Discussion

4:10 pm Adjourn

“Having people with immense experience talking frankly about their practice is very useful and helps to consolidate what’s important in a large body of evidence out there.”

— PAST ATTENDEE

Program | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2021

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Call For Abstracts

A select number of abstracts will be presented as Free Papers or E-Posters at ISDS. Submit your research for consideration in one of the following categories:

ABSTRACT CATEGORIES

DATES AND DEADLINES

Abstract Submission Deadline: September 23, 2021

Authors Notified: October 4, 2021

Presenter Registration Deadline: November 8, 2021

Submit your title, authors, and abstract text as a one-page Word attachment and email to [email protected].

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

> Summarize current research and best practices in analysis and decision-making in the management of adolescent and adult spinal deformity.

> Describe step-by-step treatment options for optimal outcomes for adult degen. scoliosis with stenosis; adult Scheuermann’s kyphosis; PSF with PJK; revision deformity surgery in the elderly; and prior fusion with degeneration.

> Discuss post-op considerations and complications avoidance in the surgical management of spinal deformity.

Who Should Attend

Orthopaedic and neurological surgeons, fellows, and residents who include spinal deformity surgery in their practices.

Joint Providership

This program is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources, Inc. and BroadWater, LLC.

Accreditation Statement

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and BroadWater. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physician Credit

Medical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Commercial Support

Various medical companies have been invited to exhibit at this course. Full disclosure of financial and other support will be disclosed in the course syllabus materials.

Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest

Medical Education Resources insures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all our educational activities. In accordance with this policy, MER identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity. Conflicts are resolved by MER to ensure that all scientific research referred to, reported, or used in a CME activity conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis. MER is committed to providing its learners with high-quality CME activities that promote improvements or quality in health care and not the business interest of a commercial interest.

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> EOS and AIS

> Adult Deformity

> Aging Spine

> Cervical Deformity

> Neuromuscular Deformity

> Kyphosis

> Spondylolisthesis

> Complications

> Basic Science/ Genetics

> Other

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“Greatly informative and educational.”

— PAST ATTENDEE

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Registration Fees

Registration includes program sessions, course materials, and meals listed in program.

Corporate/Industry Registration

Corporate representatives must register through an exhibiting company. Please contact Kate Laney for details at [email protected] or 630-681-1040 x301.

Attendance

Register early! This course has sold out in the past. Individuals who register after the course is full will be placed on a wait list and contacted if space becomes available.

Registration

Click here to register!

Registration Deadline: November 3, 2021

Surgeon $845

Resident, Fellow, PA, Nurse, other Health Care Provider

$645

Late Registration Fee (after November 3) +$50

Cancellations and Refunds

Despite the COVID-19 situation, you can register for ISDS without risk.

> You may cancel your registration for a full refund in case of COVID-related travel restrictions (from institution or state or federal govt) or medical emergency.

> Cancellation for other reasons: Full refund less $150 administrative fee if cancelled prior to October 18. No refunds after October 18.

> Other costs incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the registrant.

> In the unlikely event that COVID prevents us from holding ISDS in person, 50% of registration fees will be refunded, and 50% of registration fees will be applied either to a virtual meeting, or to next year’s meeting.

LANGUAGEThe program will be presented in English.

ATTENDANCEThe course chairmen reserve the right to refuse admittance to anyone whose presence is considered to be incompatible with the course objectives.

? For additional information please contact:

BroadWater 301 South County Farm Suite L Wheaton, IL USA www.broad-water.com

T: 630-681-1040 F: 1-630-682-5811 E: [email protected]

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Amenities > Spacious accommodations with luxury linens and

bath products

> Complimentary morning coffee and tea until 9:00 am each day

> Complimentary wine hour from 5:00 – 6:00 pm each day

> Complimentary wi-fi

> Yoga mat in every room

> 24-hour fitness center

Room Rate

$459.00 (plus tax) for single or double occupancy

Reservations Procedure

Click here to make your hotel reservations. Or call 1-800-KIMPTON and ask to book a room for the BroadWater ISDS block at The Muse New York.

Deadline

It is recommended that participants book their hotel rooms as soon as possible, as space will fill rapidly. Reservations at the group rate may not be available after November 10, 2021 or if the room block is full.

Reservations Policies

A valid credit card number is required to guarantee each hotel reservation. Reservations can be cancelled without penalty at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled arrival.

Course Location

The course will be held at Convene, a modern and sophisticated event venue in West Midtown.

Convene 117 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036

Hotel Accommodations

Hotel accommodations for the meeting are offered at The Muse New York, a boutique hotel just steps from Convene, and with convenient access to all that Midtown has to offer.

The Muse New York, a Kimpton Hotel 130 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036

Location & Accommodations

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