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AAOS 2016 Annual Meeting Tuesday through Saturday, March 1-5 Orlando, Florida Management of Infected Total Joint Arthroplasty in 2016 – Where Do We Stand Now? Moderator: Thomas K. Fehring, MD How to Approach and Treat Metastatic Disease – Interactive and Case-based Discussion Moderator: Valerae O. Lewis, MD Femoroacetabular Impingement: Current Understanding of Pathomechanics, Disease Staging, Relationship to Osteoarthritis, and Contemporary Treatment Moderator: Christopher L. Peters, MD Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Essentials: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Tad M. Mabry, MD How to Do a Complex Total Knee Arthroplasty: Case-based Presentation Moderator: Arthur L. Malkani, MD How to Avoid Complications in Elbow Trauma: A Case- based Interactive Discussion Moderator: Graham J. King, MD Cervical Spine Smackdown: Ask the Experts Moderator: Alan S. Hilibrand, MD Multiple Ligament Knee Injuries – What Would You Do? Moderator: Mark D. Miller, MD Management of Most Common Foot and Ankle Pathologies Moderator: Ashish Shah, MD Management of Common Complications of Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Case-based Discussion Moderator: Mark W. Pagnano, MD ACL Revision Reconstruction Technical Issues: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Michael J. Stuart, MD How to Avoid Complications in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Moderator: David M. Dines, MD Complications After Total Hip Arthroplasty: Current Strategies for Prevention and Treatment Moderator: Craig J. Della Valle, MD Articular Cartilage Disease and Meniscal Deficiency Moderator: Andreas H. Gomoll, MD Distal Radius Fractures: From Pediatrics to Geriatrics Moderator: A. L. Osterman, MD MRI-Arthroscopy Correlations of the Knee and Shoulder: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD Fractures of the Proximal Femur: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Kenneth Egol, MD Complex Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Daniel J. Berry, MD Adult Spinal Deformity: Surgical Planning and Complications Moderator: Robert A. Hart, MD Complex Shoulder Arthroplasty: Case Discussions and Management Periarticular Fractures of the Tibia: The Case for Going Prone Moderator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD The Scary Total Knee Arthroplasty – A Case-based Approach to Complex Knees Moderator: Fred D. Cushner, MD Trunions, Tapers, and Corrosion in Total Hip Arthroplasty: What’s All the Fuss About? What Every Surgeon Should Know Moderator: Daniel J. Berry, MD Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma: Principles of Management Moderator: Shital N. Parikh, MD Personalized Approach to the Painful Aseptic Total Knee Arthroplasty Moderator: Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS Adolescent Hip Pain: A Frequent Complaint Moderator: Ira Zaltz, MD Managing Complex Problems in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Moderator: Christopher Furey, MD Techniques and Decision Making in Common Fractures: A Case-based Small Group Session Moderator: Paul Tornetta III, MD Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Failure: How Do I Get it Right the Second Time! Moderator: Darren L. Johnson, MD Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: An Evidence-based Assessment of Treatment Options and Outcomes Moderator: John C. France, MD Concussion Management in Athletes: A Multi-disciplinary Approach Moderator: Carl D. Allred, MD Challenges in the Management of Fractures in Adolescents: A Case-based Approach Moderator: Susan A. Scherl, MD AAOS Member Registration opens October 21! Watch for announcements and get the latest Annual Meeting details at www.aaos.org/annual For more information, call 1-800-346-2267. Case Presentation Courses provide an excellent format for discussion and learning. Create a unique experience from the incomparable array of topics, learning styles, and expert viewpoints offered only at your Academy meeting. The 2016 Academy meeting promises new ways to engage your mind. Get ready to recharge at these all-new, high-impact sessions: Participate in a case presentation roundtable led by expert faculty! The moderator presents the case; then the facilitator, you, and your fellow roundtable participants discuss the case, viewing images and key data via laptop. All tables then report their conclusions. The moderator will present the final solution, using evidence-based data and teaching points with references to support the selected treatment. Four to five cases will be discussed during each of these 2-hour courses. Flash Five A 5-minute burst of knowledge! Fast and focused, each expert takes on a hot topic—and drills down to the most critical points and takeaways. Supporting slides auto-advance to illustrate the message and keep the pace. Each presenter brings you a concentrated dose of insight at this 1-hour session. “The Way I See It …” No podiums, but plenty of passion. Learn the “whys” of what the experts do. Benefit from the inside story—what each presenter wants you to know about a top- of-mind issue. Experts share their candid, personal points of view, “just the way they see it,” at this 1-hour session. Showdowns YOU decide who wins when orthopaedic colleagues debate topics and techniques that demonstrate their personal points of view. Join us on Thursday and Friday for these engaging 1-hour events where you declare the winner via the Audience Response System. New Cases for 2016! Check the Preliminary Program for specific dates and times at www.aaos.org/amprograms Get ready for a great meeting. Orlando is ready for the AAOS! Look forward to attaining all of your personal educational objectives at our new Orlando venue, which is designed so you can efficiently navigate and manage your time. AAOS Member Housing is open now. Reserve a room that is steps away from the Orange County Convention Center—or choose a hotel near Sea World ® , Universal Orlando ® , Walt Disney World ® , or another popular attraction. Either way, all “official” AAOS hotels that are not within walking distance offer free shuttle bus service to the convention center. Get the best selection now. Reserve a room at an “official” AAOS hotel at www.aaos.org/housing More than 30 courses to choose from! Moderator: Thomas W. Throckmorton, MD

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AAOS 2016 Annual MeetingTuesday through Saturday, March 1-5

Orlando, Florida

Management of Infected Total Joint Arthroplasty in 2016 – Where Do We Stand Now?Moderator: Thomas K. Fehring, MD

How to Approach and Treat Metastatic Disease – Interactive and Case-based DiscussionModerator: Valerae O. Lewis, MD

Femoroacetabular Impingement: Current Understanding of Pathomechanics, Disease Staging, Relationship to Osteoarthritis, and Contemporary TreatmentModerator: Christopher L. Peters, MD

Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Essentials: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Tad M. Mabry, MD

How to Do a Complex Total Knee Arthroplasty: Case-based PresentationModerator: Arthur L. Malkani, MD

How to Avoid Complications in Elbow Trauma: A Case-based Interactive DiscussionModerator: Graham J. King, MD

Cervical Spine Smackdown: Ask the ExpertsModerator: Alan S. Hilibrand, MD

Multiple Ligament Knee Injuries – What Would You Do?Moderator: Mark D. Miller, MD

Management of Most Common Foot and Ankle PathologiesModerator: Ashish Shah, MD

Management of Common Complications of Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Case-based DiscussionModerator: Mark W. Pagnano, MD

ACL Revision Reconstruction Technical Issues: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Michael J. Stuart, MD

How to Avoid Complications in Reverse Shoulder ArthroplastyModerator: David M. Dines, MD

Complications After Total Hip Arthroplasty: Current Strategies for Prevention and TreatmentModerator: Craig J. Della Valle, MD

Articular Cartilage Disease and Meniscal DeficiencyModerator: Andreas H. Gomoll, MD

Distal Radius Fractures: From Pediatrics to GeriatricsModerator: A. L. Osterman, MD

MRI-Arthroscopy Correlations of the Knee and Shoulder: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD

Fractures of the Proximal Femur: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Kenneth Egol, MD

Complex Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Daniel J. Berry, MD

Adult Spinal Deformity: Surgical Planning and ComplicationsModerator: Robert A. Hart, MD

Complex Shoulder Arthroplasty: Case Discussions and Management

Periarticular Fractures of the Tibia: The Case for Going ProneModerator: Lisa K. Cannada, MD

The Scary Total Knee Arthroplasty – A Case-based Approach to Complex KneesModerator: Fred D. Cushner, MD

Trunions, Tapers, and Corrosion in Total Hip Arthroplasty: What’s All the Fuss About? What Every Surgeon Should KnowModerator: Daniel J. Berry, MD

Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma: Principles of ManagementModerator: Shital N. Parikh, MD

Personalized Approach to the Painful Aseptic Total Knee ArthroplastyModerator: Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS

Adolescent Hip Pain: A Frequent ComplaintModerator: Ira Zaltz, MD

Managing Complex Problems in Lumbar Spinal StenosisModerator: Christopher Furey, MD

Techniques and Decision Making in Common Fractures: A Case-based Small Group SessionModerator: Paul Tornetta III, MD

Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Failure: How Do I Get it Right the Second Time!Moderator: Darren L. Johnson, MD

Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: An Evidence-based Assessment of Treatment Options and OutcomesModerator: John C. France, MD

Concussion Management in Athletes: A Multi-disciplinary ApproachModerator: Carl D. Allred, MD

Challenges in the Management of Fractures in Adolescents: A Case-based ApproachModerator: Susan A. Scherl, MD

AAOS Member Registration opens October 21! Watch for announcements and get the latest Annual Meeting details at www.aaos.org/annual

For more information, call 1-800-346-2267.

Case Presentation Courses provide an excellent format for discussion and learning.

Create a unique experience from the incomparable array of topics, learning styles, and expert viewpoints

offered only at your Academy meeting.The 2016 Academy meeting promises new ways to engage your mind.

Get ready to recharge at these all-new, high-impact sessions:

Participate in a case presentation roundtable led by expert faculty!

The moderator presents the case; then the facilitator, you, and your fellow roundtable participants discuss the case, viewing images and key data via laptop. All tables then report their conclusions. The moderator will present the final solution, using evidence-based data and teaching points with references to support the selected treatment.

Four to five cases will be discussed during each of these 2-hour courses.

Flash FiveA 5-minute burst of knowledge! Fast and focused, each expert takes on a hot topic—and drills down to the most critical points and takeaways. Supporting slides auto-advance to illustrate the message and keep the pace. Each presenter brings you a concentrated dose of insight at this 1-hour session.

“The Way I See It …”No podiums, but plenty of passion. Learn the “whys” of what the experts do. Benefit from the inside story—what each presenter wants you to know about a top-of-mind issue. Experts share their candid, personal points of view, “just the way they see it,” at this 1-hour session.

ShowdownsYOU decide who wins when orthopaedic colleagues debate topics and techniques that demonstrate their personal points of view. Join us on Thursday and Friday for these engaging 1-hour events where you declare the winner via the Audience Response System.

New Cases for 2016!

Check the Preliminary Program for specific dates and times at www.aaos.org/amprogramsGet ready for a great meeting. Orlando is ready for the AAOS!Look forward to attaining all of your personal educational objectives at our new Orlando venue, which is designed so you can efficiently navigate and manage your time.

AAOS Member Housing is open now.Reserve a room that is steps away from the Orange County Convention Center—or choose a hotel near Sea World®, Universal Orlando®, Walt Disney World®, or another popular attraction.

Either way, all “official” AAOS hotels that are not within walking distance offer free shuttle bus service to the convention center. Get the best selection now. Reserve a room at an “official” AAOS hotel at www.aaos.org/housing

More than 30 courses to choose

from!

Moderator: Thomas W. Throckmorton, MD