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Page 1: Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) Fall Course

32nd Fall Course

Arthroscopy Association of North America

November 7-9, 2013

The Cosmopolitan

Las Vegas, Nevada

Preliminary Program

32nd Fall Course

Arthroscopy Association of North America

November 7-9, 2013

The Cosmopolitan

Las Vegas, Nevada

Preliminary Program

32nd Fall Course

Arthroscopy Association of North America

November 7-9, 2013

The Cosmopolitan

Las Vegas, Nevada

Preliminary Program

32nd Fall Course

Arthroscopy Association of North America

November 7-9, 2013

The Cosmopolitan

Las Vegas, Nevada

Preliminary Program

32nd Fall Course

Preliminary Program

November 7-9, 2013The Cosmopoli tan of Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada

32nd Fall Course

Arthroscopy Association of North America

November 7-9, 2013

The Cosmopolitan

Las Vegas, Nevada

Preliminary Program

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Target AudienceThe primary target audience of the Arthroscopy Association of North America’s Fall Course is members and non-members who desire to improve their arthroscopic knowledge and skill.

Overall Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of the activity, participants will:• Review and apply basic knowledge and skills in arthroscopic surgery.• Updatetheirknowledgeaboutrecentresearchinthefield of arthroscopic surgery.• Assess the relationship of evidence-based diagnostic approaches to various intra-operative and post-operative issues.• Develop new skills to improve their everyday practice of arthroscopic surgery.

Accreditation The Arthroscopy Association of North America designates this education activity for a maximum of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

2013 Fall CourseA Message from the Chairman

Come join us for this year’s 32nd Fall Course at the beautiful Cos-mopolitan of Las Vegas. This year’s Fall program combines di-dactic and interactive lectures by renowned orthopaedic speakers, free Focus Demonstration work-shops displaying cutting-edge technologies and of course, hands-on learning opportunities with

personalized and group arthroscopic labs and workshops. The educational format will ensure an interactive and entertaining educational experience with lively and interesting pro and con debate formats. The eighteen Focus Demonstration workshops will feature arthroscopic hip labral repair, anatomic single- and double-bundle ACL and PCL ligament reconstruction, meniscus repair, articular cartilage resurfacing techniques, shoulder Ban-kart repairs and biceps procedures and knotless anchor systems. In addition they will emphasize the newest and most advanced rotator cuff repair approaches and methods. These Focus Dem-onstrations, incorporating direct surgical intervention on ca-daveric specimens, feature small groups of 20 surgeons in an up-close-and-personal environment, allowing the surgeon, mod-erator and audience to engage directly in an operating room set-ting. Arthroscopic companies will also introduce novel devices intended to simplify techniques and reduce operative time. We anticipate a comprehensive learning program in the backdrop of a dynamic and exciting city to provide you with this ideal educational opportunity. And when it comes to what you learn attheAANAFallCourse,youandyourpatientswillsoonfindthat when it comes to arthroscopic surgical skills, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas. See you there!

Benjamin Shaffer, MD AANA Education Committee Chairman

Education Committee

Benjamin Shaffer, MD, ChairmanThomas R. Carter, MDAlan S. Curtis, MDMark C. Drakos, MDRichard D. Ferkel, MDLarry D. Field, MDJeffrey L. Halbrecht, MDLaurence D. Higgins, MDRonald P. Karzel, MDJohn D. Kelly, IV, MDJason L. Koh, MDMarc. R. Labbe, MDChristopher M. Larson, MDKevin D. Plancher, MDMatthew T. Provencher, MDRicardo J. Rodriguez, MDSteven E. Rokito, MDAnthony A. Romeo, MDAllston J. Stubbs, MDJohn M. Tokish, MDJeffrey Yao, MD

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Cadaver & Model LabsIn order to further enrich and augment the cadaveric lab experi-ence in the Knee and Shoulder, a model lab session will precede each lab. The intent is to allow the participant a “practice” ses-sion to attempt new techniques and skills before working on a cadaver. In turn, the experience in the cadaver lab will be much more efficient in reaching the participants’ educational goals.

Mini-FellowshipsThe “Premier” experience at the Fall Course will be the Mini-Fellowships. This is the Best Value in Arthroscopic Educa-tion! For only $100 more than a general laboratory session, you will have a one-on-one cadaver lab experience with a recog-nized expert. The Mini-Fellowships will give the participant an opportunity to learn new surgical procedures and obtain expert advice on the latest techniques and instrumentation. Prior to the Mini-Fellowship you will be contacted by your instructor and design your own educational experience by selecting the proce-dures that you would like to perform. You will not only have the opportunity to “operate” with the instructor as your assistant, but you can also attend the corresponding lectures for the same registration fee.

Engage the Experts DemonstrationsThis year’s Fall Course will feature a new educational experi-ence, “Engage the Expert Demo”. Patterned after the popular Mini-Fellowships, these three new interactive demos will fea-ture an expert surgeon demonstrating a specific surgical tech-nique. A limited group of no more than 4 attendees will be able to actively participate both through “hands on” assisting during the procedure and interacting with the instructor over the two hour session. The participants will explore nuances of the sur-gical technique, pre-, and post-operative considerations. It is a unique opportunity to engage with a skilled and proficient expert and offers a “hybrid” educational approach. These demos will offer direct access to the surgical procedure as in the Mini-Fel-lowships, while affording the invaluable interactions and teach-ing insights acquired in the Focus Demonstrations. There will be three topics pre-selected in advance of the course, one each in the area of the knee, hip and shoulder. Participants will be contacted in advance and provided with information regarding the procedure to ensuring they are prepared to make the most of the educational opportunity. Selection will be on a first come, first served basis for each of the three courses.

Focus DemonstrationsFocus Demonstrations feature well known arthroscopic sur-geons performing selected surgical procedures in a small group environment. This forum creates a more interactive and inti-mate learning experience. Focus Demonstrations will be free of charge to participants! Each Focus Demo is limited to 20 participants. No CME credits will be provided for this activity.

Knot TyingArthroscopic knot tying is one of the most fundamental yet po-tentially frustrating skills to master when performing arthroscop-ic reconstructive procedures. Following this dry lab, participants will be able to understand and tie the basic types of arthroscopic knots (e.g. sliding, non-sliding, locking), understand the prin-ciples and practice of suture management and understand and practice tricks for efficient (e.g. flipping the knot) and effective (e.g. maximizing knot and loop security) arthroscopic knot ty-ing. These open, hands-on labs are scheduled prior to each of the shoulder labs (i.e. Shoulder model dry lab, cadaver labs) to allow these skills to translate immediately into the lab setting.

Register early, space is limited!For additional information contact:

Arthroscopy Association of North America6300 North River Road, Suite 600

Rosemont, IL 60018847-292-2262 (Telephone)

847-292-2268 (Fax)Website: http://www.aana.org

Email: [email protected]

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Meeting at a Glance

Registration3:00 pm-6:30 pm

Registration7:00 am-6:15 pm

November 9Saturday

November 6 Wednesday

November 7Thursday

Registration Registration7:00 am-12:00 pm

November 8Friday

Technical Exhibits6:45 am-12:15 pm &7:00 pm-8:30 pm

Technical Exhibits6:45 am-1:00 pm

Technical Exhibits6:45 am-9:00 am

Course 103L Foot/AnkleLecture11:00 am-12:30 pm

7:00 am-5:00 pm

Update on Arthroscopic E & M and Surgical Coding 4:15 pm-6:15 pm

Reception: Exhibit Hall7:00 pm

Course 104 KneeLecture 1:00 pm-5:00 pm

Course 104 KneeLab 9:00 am-12:00 pmKnee Model9:00 am-9:45 amCadaver9:45 am-12:00 pm

Focus Demonstrations12:30 pm-2:00 pm (A-G)

Focus Demonstrations7:00 am-8:30 am (H-M) Focus Demonstrations

7:00 am-8:30 am (N-S)

Mini-Fellowships1:00 pm-3:30 pm

Course 102L Wrist/Elbow Lecture9:00 am-11:00 am

Course 101 Hip Lecture2:00 pm-4:00 pm

MRI Interpretation: Knee, Shoulder, & Hip 8:30 am-10:00 am

Course 100 ShoulderLecture7:30 am-11:50 amLab 2:30 pm-5:30 pmShoulder Model2:30 pm-3:15 pmCadaver3:15 pm-5:30 pm

Knot Tying2:00 pm-3:00 pm

Resident/Fellows Symposium9:00 am-11:00 am

Mini-Fellowships8:00 am-10:30 am

Course 101 Hip Model Lab9:00 am-11:00 am

Engage the Experts Demo10:00 am-12:00 pm

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2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM

Friday, November 9 * 10:00am – 12:00pm Fee: Member: $1,000.00 Non-member: $1,200.00(all lectures are included in this fee)

Patellofemoral: My Approach to the Patellofemoral Joint Instability: Proximal and Distal RealignmentExpert: John P. Fulkerson, MD

Surgical demonstration and discussion about Dr. Fulkerson’s approach to patellofemoral joint instabil-ity. The participants will have the opportunity to witness and assist with an anatomical dissection of the patellofemoral joint with particular attention to anatomical landmarks to guide repair and recon-struction of the proximal stabilizers of the joint. The role of distal realignment will be discussed and a Fulkerson tibial tubercle osteotomy will be performed. Limit 4

Objectives: At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to: • Explain the anatomy of the proximal stabilizers of the patellofemoral joint. • Repair / reconstruct the proximal tissues to safely stabilize the PF joint. • Classify the indications and performance of a Fulkerson tibial tubercle osteotomy.

Hip Arthroscopy: My Approach to FAI in the AthleteExpert: Marc J. Philippon, MD

Surgical demonstration and discussion about Dr. Philippon’s approach to the athlete’s hip.The participants will have the opportunity to witness and assist with arthroscopic treatment of femo-roacetabular impingement of the hip joint in a cadaveric specimen. Included will be discussion about indications for surgery and surgical technique, including the role of iliopsoas release and capsulotomy and repair. Limit 4

Objectives: At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to: • Identify the indications for surgical FAI treatment in the athlete. • Apply the technique of acetabular labral repair and femoroplasty. • Demonstrate the indications and technique of iliopsoas release in the athlete’s hip.

Shoulder: My Approach to the Difficult Rotator Cuff Repair: Subscapularis / Massive Rotator Cuff TearExpert: Stephen S. Burkhart, MD

Surgical demonstration and discussion about Dr. Burkhart’s approach to the difficult rotator cuff re-pair. The participants will have the opportunity to witness and assist with the repair of a massive rotator cuff tear. The process of tear assessment, the role of capsular and cuff releases and repair tech-niques will be presented. Limit 4

Objectives: At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to: • Illustrate how to properly assess rotator cuff tear configuration. • Demonstrate when and how to perform capsular and tendinous releases. • Re-attach the retracted tear.

Engage the Experts Demo

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Mini-Fellowships2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM

Thursday, November 8 * 8:00am – 10:30am Friday, November 9 * 1:00pm – 3:30pm Fee: $1,600.00 (all lectures are included in this fee)Hip Mini-Fellowship: $1,800.00 (due to specimen cost; all lectures are included in this fee)

DESCRIPTIONThe Mini-Fellowship program offers The Best value in Arthroscopic Education at the AANA Fall Course!

For only $100 more than a general lab session, you will have a one-on-one cadaver laboratory experience with a recognized expert and the registration fee includes all lecture programs.

During your laboratory experience your instructor will assist you in performing the arthroscopic procedures of your choice and share their insights, technical tips and pearls. As a registrant, you will select the instructor, identify the skills and procedures you would like to master and choose the specific instrumentation you prefer to employ in the 2½ hour lab. In the weeks prior to the Fall Course, you will communicate with your instruc-tor by phone or by e-mail to share your level of experience and design a lab to meet your specific goals and wishes. In the months after your Mini-Fellowship you will employ your new surgical skills for the benefit of your patients.

The selection will be done on a first come, first served basis.

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InstructorsKnee Shoulder

Hip

Ankle/Subtalar Elbow Wrist

A) Thomas R. Carter, MD B) Darren L. Johnson, MD

C) Peter R. Kurzweil, MD

D) Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD E) Richard L. Angelo, MD

F) Matthew T. Provencher, MD G) Richard K.N. Ryu, MD

H) Benjamin Shaffer, MD

N) Richard D. Ferkel, MD O) Larry D. Field, MD P) Jeffrey Yao, MD

J) Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD L) Allston J. Stubbs, MD

I) Marc J. Philippon, MD K) Thomas G. Sampson, MD M) Michael B. Gerhardt, MD

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Course ObjectivesShoulder Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Identify and evaluate patients with pain and dysfunction related to rotator cuff tears.• Examine shoulder pathology in recurrent instability and develop a comprehensive treatment plan to return patient to function.• Apply arthroscopic techniques to treat disorders of the biceps tendon and degenerative conditions of the shoulder.

Shoulder Lab

Upon completion of this laboratory, the participant will be able to:

• Identify the anatomy and pathology leading to successful diagnosis and treatment of shoulder problems.• Examine arthroscopic portal placement for the diagnosis and treatment of common shoulder disorders.• Apply advanced surgical technique for the diagnosis and treatment of common shoulder disorders.

Foot & Ankle Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Develop knowledge of the newest arthroscopic techniques for treating foot and ankle pathology. • Compare the advantages of arthroscopic vs. open surgery for foot and ankle problems.• Integrate the newly acquired information of arthroscopic techniques of the foot and ankle into their own practices.

Hip Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Recognize intra and extra articular causes of hip pain. • Describe arthroscopic approaches and techniques for intra and extra articular hip pathology. • Apply safe techniques to avoid iatrogenic injury to the hip joint.

Hip Lab

Upon completion of this lab, the participant will be able to:

• Outline the orientation of the arthroscopic anatomy of the hip.• Practice standard portal placement for central and peripheral compartments.• Apply various methods of operative hip arthroscopy includ- ing debridement, labral repair and hip position and instrument placement for correction of impingement.

Knee Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Identify and apply medical knowledge in order to evaluate patients to determine diagnosis and indications for cartilage, meniscal and ligamentous pathology of the knee.• Examine endoscopic anatomy and arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical approaches to the knee.• Apply advanced endoscopic techniques for knee disorders in patients who fail non-operative management of knee pain, deformity and/or limitation of function.

Knee Lab

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Identify basic and advanced knee arthroscopic anatomy and pathology.• Experiment with a “hands on” experience with regard to the surgical treatment options and technical alternatives for management of knee cartilage, ligament, and meniscal pathology.• Classify knee arthroscopic surgical complications and hands on experiences with regard to the prevention of these complications.

Elbow Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Review the basics of elbow arthroscopy, including indica- tions, set up, portals and operative methods.• Identify arthroscopic treatment techniques for osteochon- dritis lesions of the elbow, management techniques for elbow arthritis and stiffness.• Review the indications and techniques for arthroscopic lateral epicondylitis release and techniques for treating elbow instability with the arthroscope.

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Wrist Lecture

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Identify wrist portal anatomy and diagnostic arthroscopy and assesstreatmentstrategiesfortriangularfibrocartilage lesions. • Examine the utility of arthroscopy when treating dorsal wrist ganglia.• Differentiate the use of arthroscopy in the treatment of ulnar impaction syndrome and other wrist arthritis.• Assess the indications and treatment options for arthroscopic management of scapholunate, lunotriquetral ligament tears and indications for thumb CMC arthroscopy.

Shoulder Model Laboratory

Upon the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Explain basic shoulder anatomy and the importance of portal position for the performance of diagnostic arthroscopy.• Develop standard viewing and working portals used in many arthroscopy shoulder procedures.• Experiment with the necessary steps for successful arthroscopic shoulder procedures including anterior stabili- zation, rotator cuff repair, SLAP repair and capsular plication.

Knee Model Laboratory

Upon the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Interpret basic knee anatomy including tunnel placement for single and double bundle ACL ligament reconstruc- tion, standard portals and accessory portals aiding in optimal bone tunnel placement and reaching the posterior knee. • Demonstrate with instruments, implants, and techniques available for arthroscopic knee procedures. • Experiment with arthroscopic knee procedures.

Knot Tying Laboratory

Upon the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

• Identify basic principles for tying arthroscopic knots.• Practice how to tie sliding, sliding-locking and non-sliding knots.• Develop skills to avoid common mistakes when trying knots.

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ShoulderCourse100

Course Chairman: Matthew T. Provencher, MD Lab Chairman: Stephen C. Weber, MD Co-Chairman: Kevin D. Plancher, MD Co-Chairman: Alan S. Curtis, MD

Thursday, November 7 Course 100 Lecture: 7:30 am – 11:45 am Course 100 Lab: 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm (enrollment limit: 74) – See Page 23 for POD Choices

7 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture and lab or 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

7:00 am Continental Breakfast & Visit the Exhibits

7:25 am Welcome and Introduction J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD - AANA President Benjamin Shaffer, MD - Education Chairman

Session I: 7:30am – 8:30amControversies and Technical Pearls for Rotator Cuff SurgeryModerator: Robert H. Bell, MD

7:30 am Treating Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: Advances in Techniques 7:40 am Partial Rotator Cuff Tears- Intratendinous and Variants How to Fix Stephen S. Burkhart, MD

7:50 am How to Repair the Subscapularis Arthroscopically: Ten Easy Steps Kevin D. Plancher, MD

8:00 am Arthroscopy for Failed Cuff Tears Evan L. Flatow, MD

8:10 am – Case Based Learning I 8:30 am Common Issues in Rotator Cuff SurgeryModerator: Brian J. Cole, MD, MBAPanelists: Anthony Miniaci, MD, & F. Alan Barber, MD

Session II: 8:30am-9:30am Shoulder Instability – How to Get it Right the First TimeModerator: Benjamin Shaffer, MD

8:30 am Glenohumeral Bone Loss: What is it and How to Optimize Arthroscopic Success Nikhil N. Verma, MD

8:40 am The Hill Sachs Remplissage and Other Techniques: When and How? Richard L. Angelo, MD 8:50 am Posterior Instability: Why this is Important and How to Treat Anthony A. Romeo, MD

9:00 am Open Instability Surgery - Latarjet Technique: What are the Steps? Matthew T. Provencher, MD

9:10 am – Case Based Learning II 9:30 am Will Someone Tell Me the Truth?Moderator: Richard KN Ryu, MDPanelists: Larry D. Field, MD, Kevin D. Plancher, MD, Matthew T. Provencher, MD, & Benjamin Shaffer, MD

Session III: 9:30am – 10:00amControversial Shoulder TopicsModerator: Julie Bishop, MD

9:30 am AC Joint Separations: Should I Fix and How to Optimize Outcomes Augustus D. Mazzocca, MD

9:40 am SLAP Tears: Real or Imagined? Stephen J. Snyder, MD

9:50 am – Case Based Learning III 10:10 am Primum Non Nocere: Is It Necessary? Moderator: Robert T. Burks, MDPanelists: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD, James C. Esch, MD & Mark H. Getelman, MD

10:10 am – Break and Visit the Exhibitis10:40 am

Session IV: 10:40 am – 11:50 amChallenging Shoulder Problems: Sleepless NightsModerator: Alan S. Curtis, MD

10:40 am Glenohumeral Arthritis in the Young Patient: What to Do? Peter J. Millett, MD

10:50 am Biceps Tenotomy vs. Tenodesis: Decision Making Anthony A. Romeo, MD

11:00 am Rotator Cuff Value in Care: What are the Issues and How Do We Get Better? Jon JP Warner, MD

11:10 am PRP in Shoulder Surgery: Madoff or Buffett? Jason Dragoo, MD

11:20 am Case Based Learning IV: Making a Bad Situation BetterModerator: Kevin D. Plancher, MDPanelists: William R. Beach, MD, Alan S. Curtis, MD, Julie A. Dodds, MD, & Peter J. Millett, MD

11:50 am Adjourn/Lunch Provided in the Exhibit Hall

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HipCourse101

Course Chairman: Allston J. Stubbs, MD Model Lab Chairman: Christopher M. Larson, MD

Thursday, November 7 Course 101 Lecture: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Friday, November 8 Course 101 Hip MODEL Lab: 9:00 am – 11:00 am (enrollment limit: 44) Please see page 22 for equipment choices

4 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture and lab or 2 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

2:00 pm Introduction Allston J. Stubbs, MD

2:05 pm AIIS Impingement Christopher M. Larson, MD

2:15 pm CAM Impingement in the Athlete Michael B. Gerhardt, MD

2:25 pm Hip Arthroscopy Practice Management John J. Christoforetti, MD

2:35 pm Sciatic Entrapment Hal D. Martin, DO

2:45 pm Arthroscopy vs THA Shane J. Nho, MD

2:55 pm Labral Cartilage: Repair or Reconstruct? Marc J. Philippon, MD

3:05 pm The Ischio-Hamstring Complex Carlos A. Guanche, MD

3 :15 pm Protecting the Articular Surface Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD

3:25 pm Adolescent Hip Arthroscopy Yi Meng Yen, MD

3:35 pm Hip Microfracture Allston J. Stubbs, MD

3:45 pm Question and Answer Session

4:00 pm Adjourn

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Wrist & Elbow

Course102L

Foot & Ankle

Course103L

Course Chairman: Richard D. Ferkel, MD

Friday, November 8 Course 103 Lecture 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

11:00 am Ankle Arthroscopy: When Should I Do It Supine vs. Prone? James W. Stone, MD

11:12 am Arthroscopic Lateral Ankle Stabilization: Is It as Good as the Open Technique? Mark C. Drakos, MD

11:24 am Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus: What is the Best Treatment Algorithm to Use? John G. Kennedy, MD

11:36 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Ankle Fractures: Should We All Be Doing It? Richard D. Ferkel, MD

11:48 am Arthroscopic Arthrodesis of the Hindfoot and Midfoot: When and How to Do It Mark A. Glazebrook, MD

12:00 pm Minimally Invasive Techniques to Treat Tendinopathies of the Hindfoot: Do They Work? Richard D. Ferkel, MD

12:12 pm Case Presentations and Discussion

12:30 pm Adjourn

Course Chairman: Jeffrey Yao, MDCo-Chairman: Scott P. Steinmann, MD

Friday, November 8 Course 102 Lecture: 9:00 am – 11:00 am

2 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

ElbowModerator: Scott P. Steinmann, MD

9:00 am Elbow Arthroscopy: Basic to Advanced – Diagnostic Exam Made Simple (Set up, Portals) E. Rhett Hobgood, MD

9:10 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions – Emerging Techniques Julie E. Adams, MD

9:20 am Tennis Elbow Release; Glen Ross, MD

9:30 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Elbow Arthritis Emilie Cheung, MD

9:40 am Common Mistakes in Elbow Arthroscopy Scott P. Steinmann, MD

9:50 am Pearls of Elbow Arthroscopy; Larry D. Field, MD WristModerator: Jeffrey Yao, MD

10:00 am Wrist Arthroscopy: Basic to Advanced – Diagnostic Exam Made Simple (Set up, Portals) Noah D. Weiss, MD

10:08 am Injuries to the TFCC and Their Treatment Kevin D. Plancher, MD

10:16 am Arthroscopic Ganglion Excision Jeffrey Yao, MD

10:24 am Emerging Techniques in Arthroscopic Treatment of CMC Arthritis and STT Arthritis Julie E. Adams, MD

10:32 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Ulnar Impaction Syndrome and Other Wrist Arthritis Glenn Gaston, MD

10:40 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Intercarpal Ligament Injuries Sidney M. Jacoby, MD

10:48 am Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release: Its Role and Controversy Jonathan Tueting, MD

10:56 am Questions

11:00 am Adjourn

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Course Chairman: James H. Lubowitz, MD Laboratory Chairman: Marc R. Labbe, MD Course Co-Chairman: Steven E. Rokito, MD Laboratory Co-Chairman: John D. Kelly, IV, MD

Friday, November 8 Course 104 Lecture: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Saturday, November 9 Course 104 Lab: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (enrollment limit: 74) - See Page 23 for POD Choices

6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture and lab or 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture only

Introduction1:00 pm Introduction James H. Lubowitz, MD

MeniscusModerator: James H. Lubowitz, MD

1:05 pm Meniscus Repair: Top 5 Pearls for Inside-out, Outside-in and All-inside Techniques Peter R. Kurzweil, MD 1:15 pm Meniscal Root Pathology: Evidence-based Medicine and My Preferred Approach Thomas R. Carter, MD

1:25 pm Meniscal Allograft: My Preferred Approach, Risks vs.BenefitsandHowtoDeal withFailures John C. Richmond, MD

1:35 pm Discussion

Articular CartilageModerator: Vipool K. Goradia, MD

1:45 pm Knee Injection 2013: Evidence-based Medicine and My Preferred Approach Michael J. Rossi, MD

1:55 pm OCDLesions:When,How, and Top 5 Pearls Steven E. Rokito, MD

2:05 pm Focal Cartilage Defects: Evidence-based Medicine and My Preferred Approach Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA

2:15 pm HTOandUNI:My Preferred Approach and Risksvs.Benefits Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD

2:25 pm Discussion

2:35 pm Break and Visit the Exhibits

ACLModerator: Jason L. Koh, MD

3:00 pm ACL Femoral and Tibia Anatomy: Evidence-based Medicine and My Preferred Placement Brian R. Waterman, MD

3:10 pm Femoral Socket Technique: Evidence-based Medicine and My Preferred Approach Mark E. Steiner, MD

3:20 pm ACL Fixation: Evidence- based Medicine and My Preferred Approach Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD

3:30 pm PediatricACLwithWide- openPhyses:When,How, and Top 5 Pearls Frank A. Cordasco, MD

3:40 pm ACL Revision: My Preferred Approach and Top 5 Pearls Darren L. Johnson, MD

3:50 pm ACLArthrofibrosis:My Preferred Approach and Evidence-based Outcomes Matthew T. Provencher, MD

4:00 pm Discussion

Multiligament KneeModerator: Kevin D. Plancher, MD

4:10 pm Multiligament Knee Injury: My Preferred Approach and Top 5 Pearls Walter R. Shelton, MD

4:20 pm Multiligament Knee Injury: Complications and HowtoAvoidThem Gregory C. Fanelli, MD

4:30 pm Discussion

Patellar InstabilityModerator: John D. Kelly, IV, MD

4:40 pm Patellar Instability: My Preferred Approach and Top 5 Pearls Jeffrey L. Halbrecht, MD

4:50 pm Discussion 5:00 pm Adjourn

KneeCourse104

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Focus DemonstrationsThe Focus Demonstration sessions are intended to offer you a unique experience. To keep the atmosphere informal and hands-on, each demonstration is limited to 20 participants and one or two faculty members. This will allow a hands-on experience and easy dialogue with the “experts.” The faculty members will discuss pearls and pitfalls for each procedure. Please register for the Focus Demo’s of your choice on the registration form. There is no registration fee for a Focus Demo.

***TO REGISTER FOR THE FOCUS DEMONSTRATIONS YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR ANOTHER COMPONENT OF THE FALL COURSE.

NO CME CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN

Thursday, November 7 • 12:30 pm – 2:00pm

Session A: Arthroscopic Treatment of Trochea & Medial Femoral Condyle Cartilage Defects with Biocartilage Sponsor: ArthrexSurgeon: Brian J. Cole, MD, MBAModerator: Thomas R. Carter, MDGoal: Understand strategies for biologic restoration of articular damage to the knee joint.

Session B: The Latest Technologies for Rotator Cuff And Labrum RepairSponsor: ArthroCare Sports MedicineSurgeons: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD & Ian K.Y. Lo, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Observe advanced techniques enhancing anatomic repairs of the rotator cuff and labrum.

Session C: Advances in the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement Sponsor: ConMed LinvatecSurgeon: Michael Huang, MDModerator: Thomas G. Sampson, MDGoal: Become familiar with novel approaches and instrumenta-tion that permit management of FAI.

Session D: AM Portal ACL Reconstructions, Safely & Reliably with Cross-Pins? Yes, RigidFix Curve is the One and Only System Specifically Designed to Do So!Sponsor: Mitek Sports Medicine Surgeon: Marc R. Labbe, MDModerator: Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MDGoal: Learn how the RidigFix Curve permits anatomic target-ing of the femoral tunnel during ACL reconstructions through an anteromedial portal.

Session E: Complex Instability Repairs Using New All Suture Fixation DeviceSponsor: Smith & NephewSurgeon: Nikhil N. Verma, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Understand how to achieve arthroscopic stabilization uti-lizing a novel, all-suture fixation device.

Session F: Hip FAI Repair Sponsor: StrykerSurgeon: Shane J. Nho, MDModerator: Struan H. Coleman, MDGoal: Become familiar with techniques by which FAI can be definitively addressed, including advanced surgical approaches to labral repair and reconstruction.

Session G: Innovative Solutions for Joint Preservation with DeNovo® NT Natural Graft and Chondrofix® Osteochon-dral AllograftSponsor: ZimmerSurgeon: Jack Farr, II, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Become familiar with advanced techniques that present biologic solutions for addressing articular cartilage pathology, using DeNovo NT Natural Graft and Chondrofix Osteochondral Allograft Systems.

Friday, November 8 • 7:00 am – 8:30 am

Session H: All Inside Graftlink All Reconstruction Meniscal, Cartilage Repair with Concomitant, iBalance HTOSponsor: Arthrex Surgeon: Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD Moderator: TBDGoal: Learn a minimally invasive reproducible anatomic tech-niques for addressing meniscus, articular cartilage and malalign-ment pathology.

Session I: A Demonstration on the Options for All-Suture Anchor Technology in the ShoulderSponsor: Biomet Sports MedicineSurgeon: Jeffrey Hartzell, MDModerator: Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MDGoal: Explore applications of new all-suture implants that provide secure fixation during labral and cuff repairs of the shoulder.

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Session J: Advanced Techniques for Glenohumeral Instability Repair Sponsor: ConMed LinvatecSurgeon: Don A. Buford, MDModerator: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDGoal: Learn new surgical advances for labral fixation in patients with glenohumeral instability.

Session K: Hip Arthroscopy to Identify and Treat Labral Tears as a Result of Intra Articular Bony and Soft Tissue Impingement, Including Pincer, AIIS and Psoas Pathology Sponsor: Mitek Sports MedicineSurgeon: Carlos A. Guanche, MDModerator: Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MDGoal: Focus on advanced techniques to permit minimally invasive approaches for addressing FAI, labral and other hip pathology.

Session L: FAI Induced Instability: AIIS Distal Femoral Neck and Capsular Repair/Plication ManagementSponsor: Smith & NephewSurgeon: Christopher M. Larson, MDModerator: Asheesh Bedi, MDGoal: Understand surgical techniques and approaches to ad-dress FAI induced instability, including soft tissue repair and plication management.

Session M: Optimize Your Footprint in Instability and Rotator Cuff RepairSponsor: StrykerSurgeon: Armando Vidal, MDModerator: Kenneth D. Montgomery, MDGoal: Learn techniques that will ensure ideal reconstruction of the anatomic footprint of the rotator cuff during repair.

Saturday, November 9 • 7:00 am – 8:30 am

Session N: Knotless Biologic Fixation of Rotator Cuff Tears with Collagen FiberTape Bridging Techniques Sponsor: ArthrexSurgeon: Peter J. Millett, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Learn a technique of rotator cuff repair that relies on knotless biologic fixation using a new collagen fibertape bridging technology.

Session O: Multiligament Knee Reconstruction: Pearls and PitfallsSponsor: Biomet Sports MedicineSurgeon: Gregory C. Fanelli, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Become familiar with pre- and intra-operative strategies to ensure optimal repair/reconstruction in the patient with multi-ligament knee injury.

Session P: Meniscal Reconstruction: Repair Solutions and Biologic OptionsSponsor: ConMed Linvatec Sports Tissue and Biologics Surgeon: Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Review and understand current technical approaches to restore normal meniscal function through operative repair and replacement, emphasizing biologic alternatives.

Session Q: Transeossous Equivalent Rotator Cuff Repairs, Featuring the Healix Advance Family of Anchors and the Smallest Threaded Rotator Cuff Anchor Available on the Market Sponsor: Mitek Sports MedicineSurgeon: Patrick St. Pierre, MDModerator: Richard L. Angelo, MDGoal: Become familiar with use of low profile Healix Advance anchors for securing rotator cuff repairs anatomically, reconstructing with a transosseous equivalent cuff repair.

Session R: Complex Knee Ligament Reconstruction – A Step-Wise Approach Sponsor: Smith & NephewSurgeon: Christopher Wahl, MDModerator: TBDGoal: Learn the systematic approach to restoring normal knee stability in patients with multiple ligament knee injury.

Session S: Hip Arthroscopy: Addressing the Issues of Diagnosis, Portal Placement, Anatomic Labral Repair, Pincer/CAM Osteoplasty and Capsule ManagementSponsor: PivotSurgeon: Hal D. Martin, DOModerator: TBDGoal: Learn evolving technologies that permit direct access for labral debridement and reconstruction, along with treatment of FAI of the hip.

Thank you to the following companies for providing educational grants to the Focus Demonstration sessions:

Arthrex, Inc.ArthroCare Sports Medicine

Biomet Sports MedicineConMed Linvatec

ConMed Linvatec Sports Tissue & BiologicsMitek Sports Medicine

PivotSmith & Nephew

StrykerZimmer

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Update on Arthroscopic E & M and Surgical Coding

2 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

Thursday, November 74:15 pm – 6:15 pmLouis F. McIntyre, MD – ChairmanWilliam R. Beach, MDDavid M. Glaser, JD

Objectives:At the completion of this course, the participant should be able to: • Understand the effects of the current health care legislation.• Update on coding changes and regulatory issues.• Review E&M coding rules and their implications (RAC’s).• Review the Meaningful Use Criteria for EHR. • Provide ample time to review participant coding questions.

To register, please complete the Advance Registration form.

This is a practical, not theoretical course. By attending this course, you will generate more income by working smarter, not harder.

1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

Saturday, November 98:30 am – 10:00 amRussell C. Fritz, MD - ChairmanRobert Boutin, MD

Objectives:At the completion of this symposium, the participants will: • Review MRI of the rotator cuff, impingement and instability, including SLAP lesions and shoulder of the throwing athlete. • Review MRI of the elbow with regards to tendinosis, cartilage abnormalities. • Recognize characteristics lesions of the TFC and intrinsic ligaments. • In the knee, the MRI appearance and diagnostic parameters of meniscal disorders, ligamentous disruption, cartilage lesions and bone marrow injury will be reviewed. • Both the pre and post operative appearances will be discussed. • SLAP lesions and other isolated labral pathology will be discussed. • Cartilage and labral lesions of the hip will also be discussed, as they appear on MRI examination, including FAI.

To register, please complete the Advance Registration form.

2 AMA PRA Category 1 CME CreditsTM of lecture

Friday, November 89:00 am – 11:00 amDenver T. Stanfield, MD - Chairman

Objectives:At the completion of this course, the participant should be able to:• Outline and define the important factors for selecting the practice opportunity which will yield a successful orthopaedic practice.• Explain the current trends in orthopaedics based on key economic indicators and analyze effective methods to progressively recover from potentially extreme educational debt.• Discuss the importance of proper insurance and offer some basic guidelines for initial investment strategies and explain how they can impact practice selections and relative over-head percentage.

Agenda:

Finding the Right Job: How to Critically Evaluate Orthopedic Practice Opportunities and ContractsRyan M. Dopirak, MD

Understanding Ancillary OpportunitiesMark H. Getelman, MD

Initial Investment StrategiesRyan M. Dopirak, MD

Recovering from College and Medical School DebtDenver T. Stanfield, MD

To register, please complete the Advance Registration form.

Current Concepts in MRI Interpretation of the Knee,

Shoulder, and Hip

Resident & Fellows Symposium

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FacultyJeffrey S. Abrams, MDPrinceton, NJJulie E. Adams, MD Minneapolis, MNRichard L. Angelo, MD Kirkland, WAF. Alan Barber, MD Plano, TXWilliam R. Beach, MD Richmond, VAAsheesh Bedi, MD Ann Arbor, MIRobert H. Bell, MD Akron, OHJulie Y. Bishop, MD Columbus, OHRobert Boutin, MD Davis, CADon A. Buford, MD Dallas, TXStephen S. Burkhart, MD San Antonio, TXRobert T. Burks, MD Salt Lake City, UTThomas R. Carter, MD Phoenix, AZEmilie V. Cheung, MD Redwood City, CAJohn J. Christoforetti, MD Pittsburgh, PABrian J. Cole, MD, MBA Chicago, ILStruan H. Coleman, MD New York, NYFrank A. Cordasco, MD New York, NYAlan S. Curtis, MD Chestnut Hill, MAThomas M. DeBerardino, MD Farmington, CTJulie A. Dodds, MD East Lansing, MIRyan M. Dopirak, MD Manitowoc, WIJason L. Dragoo, MD Redwood City, CAJames C. Esch, MD Oceanside, CAGregory C. Fanelli, MD Danville, PAJack Farr II, MD Greenwood, INRichard D. Ferkel, MD Van Nuys, CALarry D. Field, MD Jackson, MSEvan L. Flatow, MD New York, NY

Russell C. Fritz, MD Mill Valley, CAGlenn Gaston, MD Charlotte, NCMichael B. Gerhardt, MD Santa Monica, CAMark H. Getelman, MD Thousand Oaks, CADavid M. Glaser, MD Minneapolis, MNVipool K. Goradia, MD Chester, VACarlos A. Guanche, MD Van Nuys, CAJeffrey L. Halbrecht, MD San Francisco, CAJeffery L. Hartzell, MD Ft. Wayne, INE. Rhett Hobgood, MD Jackson, MSMichael Huang, MD Grand Junction, COVictor M. Ilizaliturri, MD Mexico City, MexicoSidney M. Jacoby, MD Philadelphia, PADarren L. Johnson, MD Lexington, KYJohn D. Kelly, MD Newtown Square, PAJason L. Koh, MD Evanston, ILPeter R. Kurzweil, MD Long Beach, CAMarc R. Labbe, MD Houston, TXChristopher M. Larson, MD Edina, MNIan Ky Lo, MD Calgary, AB, CanadaJames H. Lubowitz, MD Taos, NMHal D. Martin, DO Dallas, TXAugustus D. Mazzocca, MD Farmington, CTLouis F. McIntyre, MD White Plains, NYPeter J. Millett, MD, MSc Vail, COAnthony Miniaci, MD Garfield Heights, OHKenneth D. Montgomery, MD Morristown, NJShane J. Nho, MD Chicago, ILMarc J. Philippon, MD Vail, CO

Kevin D. Plancher, MD New York, NYMatthew T. Provencher, MD Boston, MAJohn C. Richmond, MD Boston, MASteven E. Rokito, MD Great Neck, NYAnthony A. Romeo, MD Chicago, ILGlen Ross, MD Brookline, MAMichael J. Rossi, MD Wenatchee, WARichard K.N. Ryu, MD Santa Barbara, CAThomas G. Sampson, MD San Francisco, CANicholas A. Sgaglione, MD Great Neck, NYBenjamin Shaffer, MD Washington, DCWalter R. Shelton, MD Jackson, MSStephen J. Snyder, MD Van Nuys, CADenver T. Stanfield, MD Cincinnati, OHMark E. Steiner, MD Wellesley, MAScott P. Steinmann, MD Rochester, MNPatrick St. Pierre, MD Rancho Mirage, CAAllston J. Stubbs, MD Winston-Salem, NCJonathan Tueting, MD Madison, WINikhil N. Verma, MD Chicago, ILArmando Vidal, MD Denver, COChristopher J. Wahl, MD La Jolla, CAJon J.P. Warner, MD Boston, MABrian R. Waterman, MD El Paso, TXNoah D. Weiss, MD Sonoma, CAJeffrey Yao, MD Redwood City, CAYi-Meng Yen, MD Boston, MA

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Support FacultyShoulder Laboratory

ChairmanStephen C. Weber, MD Co-ChairmanAlan S. Curtis, MD Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDRichard L. Angelo, MDChamp L. Baker, III, MDJ. Paul Ballesteros, MDRobert H. Bell, MDRobert Burke, MDJ. Emory Chapman, MDFrank A. Cordasco, MDJF James Davidson, MDJulie A. Dodds, MDJames C. Esch, MDJoseph I. Fernandez, MDLarry D. Field, MDMark H. Getelman, MDJames J. Guerra, MDS. Mark Heard, MDRobert E. Hunter, MDMary Lloyd Ireland, MDSteven Katz, MDThomas P. Knapp, MDPeter R. Kurzweil, MDMark J. Lemos, MDIan K.Y. Lo, MDNeil J. Maki, MDEric C. McCarty, MDRobert E. McLaughlin, MDSuzanne L. Miller, MDPeter J. Millett, MDKeith D. Nord, MDThomas P. Obade, MDJohn Randle, MDDavid P. Richards, MDGlen Ross, MDJon K. Sekiya, MDRonald M. Selby, MDPatrick St. Pierre, MDWalter Stanwood, MD

Knee Laboratory

ChairmanMarc R. Labbe, MD Co-ChairmanJohn D. Kelly, IV, MD Christopher M. Aland, MDMark J. Albritton, MDAmmar Anbari, MDKevin F. Bonner, MDKenneth J. Brislin, MDDann C. Byck, MDPaul E. Caldwell, MDJ. Emory Chapman, MDAlexander DeSimone, MDAman Dhawan, MDGregory C. Fanelli, MDJack Farr, II, MDNeil S. Ghodadra, MDJonathan E. Greenleaf, MDChristopher D. Hamilton, MDLaurie A. Hiemstra, MDLaith M. Jazrawi, MDDonald H. Johnson, MDEric J. Kropf, MDPeter R. Kurzweil, MDElliot H. Leitman, MDNeil J. Maki, MD, MDAlexander K. Meininger, MDMark Morishige, MDDavid T. Neuman, MDSang Do Park, MDManish Patel, MDBradley T. Poole, MDJoshua Port, MDJohn C. Richmond, MDAlexander A. Sapega, MDTamara A. Scerpella, MDJoseph M. Sewards, MDSeth L. Sherman, MDS. Joshua Szabo, MDRichard J. Thomas, MDChristopher W. Uggen, MDJonathan P. Van Kleunen, MDC. Thomas Vangsness, MDDavid T. Yucha, MDMark R. Zunkiewicz, MD

Hip Model Laboratory

ChairmanChristopher M. Larson, MD John J. Christoforetti, MDMichael B. Gerhardt, MDCarlos A. Guanche, MDVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MDPhilip A. Langer, MDHal D. Martin, DOMichael Salata, MDAllston J. Stubbs, MD

Knot Tying CoordinadorVipool K. Goradia, MD Jeff Brand, MDWasyl Fedoriw, MDMichael D. Feldman, MDPradeep Kodali, MDJoseph C. Tauro, MD

Faculty/Industry affiliations will be disclosed in the final program syllabus.

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General InformationAdvance Registration MethodsEnrollment for all courses is limited. Registrations are accepted and assign-ments are made in the order they are re-ceived. Advance Registration will close on October 18, 2013. There are 3 easy ways to register:

Mail - Complete the registration form and send with payment to: AANA 39972 Treasury Center Chicago, IL 60694-9900

Fax – 24 hours a day, be sure to include all credit card information requested. Faxed registrations cannot be processed unless you choose to pay by credit card. Fax your registration form to: 847-292-2268. DO NOT MAIL YOUR REGIS-TRATION IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED BY FAX!

On-line – http://www.aana.org and click on 2013 Fall Course. Click on the regis-tration link and complete the registration form along with your credit card informa-tion. PLEASE NOTE – when you reg-ister on-line you will receive your confir-mation by mail. You will not receive an automatic confirmation via our website.

Registration The Cosmopolitan of Las VegasWednesday, November 6 3:00 pm – 6:30 pmThursday, November 7 7:00 am – 6:15 pmFriday, November 8 7:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday, November 9 7:00 am – 12:00 pm

AccreditationThe Arthroscopy Association of North America is accredited by the Accredita-tion Council for Continuing Medical Ed-ucation to provide medical education for physicians.

AMA/PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ DesignationCourse 100 (Shoulder Lecture & Lab): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 101 (Hip Lecture & Lab): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 104 (Knee Lecture & Lab): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 100L (Shoulder Lecture): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 101L (Hip Lecture): AANA des-ignates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Course 102L (Wrist & Elbow Lecture): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 103L (Foot & Ankle Lecture): AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Course 104L (Knee Lecture): AANA designates this live activity for a maxi-mum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Update on Arthroscopic E&M and Surgical Coding: AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensu-rate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Mini Fellowships: AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Phy-sicians should claim only the credit com-mensurate with the extent of their partici-pation in the activity.

Engage the Experts Demo: AANA des-ignates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

MRI Interpretation: AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Phy-sicians should claim only the credit com-mensurate with the extent of their partici-pation in the activity.

Resident and Fellows Symposium: AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

The Arthroscopy Association of North America designates this education activ-ity for a maximum of AMA PRA Cate-gory 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the ex-tent of their participation in the activity.

Please remember, your courses cannot overlap.

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Continental Breakfast & Coffee BreaksContinental breakfast and coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall of the The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

DisclaimerThe methods, techniques, and procedures demonstrated and the views and opinions expressed by speakers, presenters and faculty are their own and do not neces-sarily represent those of the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA), or does presentation on the program rep-resent or constitute endorsement or pro-motion by AANA.

AANA is not responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not con-firmed and for whom space is not avail-able at the meeting. Cost incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel fees or penalties are the responsibility of the reg-istrant.

Disclosure StatementIn accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Edu-cations standards for commercial sup-port, all CME providers are required to disclose to the activity audience the relevant financial relationships of the planners, teachers, and authors involved in the development of CME content. An individual has a relevant financial rela-tionship if he or she has a financial rela-tionship in any amount occurring in the last 12 months with a commercial interest whose products or services are discussed in the CME activity content over which the individual has control.

ExhibitsTo compliment the education session, a variety of technical exhibits will be on display throughout the course.

The Exhibit Hours are: Thursday, November 7 6:45 am - 12:15 pm & 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Friday, November 8 6:45 am - 1:00 pm Saturday, November 9 6:45 am - 9:00 am(Exhibits will close on Saturday, November 9th)

FeesThe registration fee includes all continen-tal breakfasts, coffee breaks, reception, registration materials, lecture sessions and laboratory sessions.

Hospitality SuiteA Hospitality suite will be open at the The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas:Thursday, November 7 8:00 am – 5:00 pmFriday, November 8 8:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday, November 98:00 am – 12:00 pm

Hotel Reservations – Book Early!You are encouraged to make your ho-tel reservations early! There are several ways to make your reservations:• www.aana.org & click on the reservation link OR• Call in your reservation

Housing deadline: October 1, 2013

Knot Tying LaboratoryA Knot Tying Laboratory will be avail-able for the Shoulder Lab participants. Instructors will be available on: Thursday, November 7 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Lunch in the ExhibitsA box lunch will be served in the ex-hibit hall on Thursday and Friday for the course participants only. Please indicate on the registration form if you would like to request a lunch for one or both days.

Laboratory Requirements & InstrumentsEach laboratory station will have two registrants per cadaveric specimen. Uni-versal precautions will be required in the laboratory. Gowns, gloves, masks and goggles will be provided. SCRUBS ARE NOT PROVIDED IN THE LAB-ORATORY.

***PLEASE NOTE*** The shoulder model lab and the knee model lab will be integrated in to the cadaver lab sessions to enhance and supplement the lab expe-rience.

ReceptionA reception will be held on Thursday, No-vember 7 at 7:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall at the The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Ad-mission to the reception is included in the registration fee.

RefundsRefunds will be subject to a non-refund-able $75.00 processing fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing at the Association office by October 19, 2013. No refunds will be issued after October 19, 2013.

Airline TravelThe Arthroscopy Association of North America has appointed Gant as the of-ficial air travel coordinator for the Fall Course. Gant provides attendees with personalized, unbiased airline reserva-tions and ticketing at the lowest available fare with one toll-free call. To receive the exclusive AANA air fares, call Gant at 1-800-621-1083. If you are outside of the U.S. and Canada, please call 630-227-3800. Gant will charge a minimal transaction fee of $25.00 per airline ticket issued.

WaiverRoutine safety precautions should be taken by all participants as during normal surgical procedures. A signed waiver of liability will be required from each labo-ratory participant.

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32nd Annual Fall Course The CosmopolitanNovember 7-9, 2013 Advance Registration closesLas Vegas, NV (please print or type) October 18, 2013 Name ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Familyname-last) (first) (middleinitial) (title) Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

City __________________________ State _______________________________ Postal Code ____________________________ Country ________________________________________________ e-mail ______________________________________________ OfficePhone ( ) _________________________________ Fax Number ( ) ________________________________________

Advance Registration

METHOD OF PAYMENT: o Check o MasterCard o Visa oAmericanExpress

Credit Card #: _______________________________________________ Expirationdate: __________________ SecurityCode#: _________ Signature: ___________________________________________________________ Return form with payment by October 18, 2013 to: AANA, 39972 Treasury Center, Chicago, Illinois 60694-9900 or fax with credit card: 847/292-2268. Advance Registration closes October 18, 2013. No refunds after October 19, 2013. o CheckhereifADA(AmericanswithDisabilitiesAct)accommodationisdesired. Pleasespecify: ___________________________________________________ AnAANAstaffpersonwillcontactyou.

* If you are registering for Knee, Shoulder, or Hip Model Labsplease see reverse side to complete the registration process.

All Registrants Must Check One Category: Special No-Fee Classification (please check appropriate box)o AANA Member o Faculty (specify course): ___________________________ oNon-Member: Orthopaedic Surgeon, PA/NP o AANA Education Committeeo Resident/Fellow (with a letter from Dept. Chief) o AANA Board of Directors COURSE ENROLLMENT (circle choice/s) Please indicate the specific lectures you want to take in the COURSE ENROLLMENT section.Note: If you register for a lab, participants can attend any other lecture at no additional charge (please specify). *100-ShoulderLecture&Laboratory 100L-ShoulderLectureOnly*101-HipLecture&MODEL Laboratory 101L-HipLectureOnly*104-KneeLecture&Laboratory 102L-Wrist/ElbowLectureOnly 103L-Foot/AnkleLectureOnly* Please see reverse side to complete registration process. 104L-KneeLectureOnly

COURSE FEES: (circlecorrectfeesforcourses) 1 Course 2 Courses LectureOnly(sameprice,allcourses)AANA Member $1,600 $2,280 $950Non-Member Ortho Surgeon, PA_NP $1,800 $2,480 $950Resident_Fellow $750 $1,500 $0 $_________

KNOT TYING LABORATORY Thursday, November 7 # ______ ENGAGE THE EXPERTS DEMO Member:$1000,Non-member:$1,200/perperson.Includesall5lectures,pleasespecifylecturesabove.Thursday,Nov.7:Shoulder:______ Knee: ______ Hip: ______ $ ______________MINI-FELLOWSHIPS Member:$1,600,Non-member:$1,800/perperson.HIPonly,Member:$1,800,Non-member:$2,000. Circle one andmustbesubmittedby:September20,2013.Includesall5lectures,pleasespecifylecturesabove. Knee: A) Carter Shoulder: D)Abrams G)Ryu Hip: I)Philipon K)Sampson Ankle: N)Ferkel B)Johnson E)Angelo H)Shaffer J)IlizaliturriL)Stubbs Elbow: O) Field C)Kurzweil F)ProvencherM)Gerhardt Wrist: P) Yao $____________ FOCUS DEMONSTRATIONS (NofeeandnoCME.Writetheletterofthesessionontheappropriateline).Thursday,Nov.7(SessionAor B or C orDorEor F orG) Friday,Nov.8(SessionHorIor J or K or L or M) _____________ Saturday,Nov.9(SessionNor O or P or Q or R or S) _____Box Lunch (nofee,courseparticipantsonly) ________ # attending Thursday _______ # attending Friday MRI # _______ attendingSaturday@n/cReception # _______ attendingThursday@n/cResident/Fellow Symposium # _______ attendingFriday@n/cSurgical Coding # _______ attendingThursday@n/c TOTAL $ ____________

If payment does not accompany this form, your registration will not be processed.

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Please fill this section out completely. Assignments will be made upon receipt of registration and availabilty. If you do not choose a POD, one will be assigned to you.

Rank the PODS from 1 to 3, 1 being the most preferable, according to the instrumentation, primary, and secondary procedures where you would like to improve your skills.

POD descriptions can be found on page 23 for the shoulder and knee.

Additional equipment for advanced and secondary procedures will be available at the check out stations.

The following procedures will be covered in each POD: 1) Knee Ligament Reconstruction; 2) Meniscus Procedures; 3) Cartilage Repair Procedures.

1st Choice: POD # _____

2nd Choice: POD # _____

3rd Choice: POD # _____

Knee Lab Course 104

Hip MODEL Lab

I. Choose your equipment preference: (rank 1-4: 1 being more prefereable)

______ Arthrex ______ Arthrocare ______ ConMed Linvatec ______ Mitek Sports Medicine ______ Smith & Nephew ______ Stryker

II. How many hip arthroscopies have you performed in the last year?

______None ______1-6 ______7-12 ______More than 12

Advance Registration Continued

The following procedures will be covered in each POD: 1) Basic diagnostic arthroscopy and portals; 2) Standard recon-struction procedures-SLAP Repair, Bankart Repair and Rotator Cuff Repair.

1st Choice: POD # _____

2nd Choice: POD # _____

3rd Choice: POD # _____

Shoulder Lab Course 100

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Shoulder Lab 100 Knee Lab 104

* Lab Faculty is subject to change

POD 1Arthrex, Inc.Master Instructor: Ian K.Y. Lo, MDAssociate Instructors:Champ L. Baker, III, MDFrank A. Cordasco, MDJames J. Guerra, MDJon K. Sekiya, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 2Arthrex, Inc.Master Instructor: Peter J. Millett, MDAssociate Instructors:J. Paul Ballesteros, MDStephen Katz, MDDavid P. Richards, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 3Smith & NephewMaster Instructor: Eric C. McCarty, MDAssociate Instructors:Robert E. Hunter, MDMark J. Lemos, MDThomas P. Obade, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 4Smith & NephewMaster Instructor: Larry D. Field, MDAssociate Instructors:Robert L. Burke, MDJames C. Esch, MDRonald M. Selby, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 5BiometMaster Instructor: Jeffrey L. Hartzell, MDAssociate Instructors:JF James Davidson, MDNeil J. Maki, MDEnrollment Limit: 6

POD 6ArthroCare Sports MedicineMaster Instructor: Robert H. Bell, MDAssociate Instructors:Thomas P. Knapp, MDWalter Stanwood, MDEnrollment Limit: 4

POD 7ConMed LinvatecMaster Instructor: Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDAssociate Instructors:J. Emory Chapman, MDS. Mark Heard, MDSuzanne L. Miller, MDJohn Randle, MDEnrollment Limit: 12

POD 8StrykerMaster Instructor: Julie A. Dodds, MDAssociate Instructors:Joseph I. Fernandez, MDRobert E. McLaughlin, MDKeith D. Nord, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 9DePuy MitekMaster Instructor: Richard L. Angelo, MDAssociate Instructors:Mark H. Getelman, MDMary Lloyd Ireland, MDPeter R. Kurzweil, MDGlen Ross, MDPatrick St. Pierre, MDEnrollment Limit: 12

POD 1Arthrex, Inc.Master Instructor: Dann C. Byck, MDAssociate Instructors:Christopher Hamilton, MDEric Kropf, MDJoshua Port, MDMark R. Zunkiewicz, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 2Arthrex, Inc.Master Instructor: Donald H. Johnson, MDAssociate Instructors:Kenneth J. Brislin, MDPaul E. Caldwell, MDElliot H. Leitman, MDManish Patel, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 3Smith & NephewMaster Instructor: Mark Morishige, MDAssociate Instructors:David T. Neuman, MDSeth L. Sherman, MDRichard J. Thomas, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 4Smith & NephewMaster Instructor: C. Thomas Vangsness, MDAssociate Instructors:Laurie A. Hiemstra, MDSang Do Park, MDBradley T. Poole, MDJonathan P. Van Kleunen, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 5BiometMaster Instructor: Gregory C. Fanelli, MDAssociate Instructors:Kevin F. Bonner, MDDavid T. Yucha, MDEnrollment Limit: 6

POD 6ArthroCare Sports MedicineMaster Instructor: John C. Richmond, MDAssociate Instructors:Jonathan E. Greenleaf, MDS. Joshua Szabo, MDEnrollment Limit: 4

POD 7ConMed LinvatecMaster Instructor: Laith Jazrawi, MDAssociate Instructors:Mark J. Albritton, MDJ. Emory Chapman, MDAlexander K. Meininger, MDAlexander A. Sapega, MDTamara A. Scerpella, MDEnrollment Limit: 12

POD 8StrykerMaster Instructor: Jack Farr, II, MDAssociate Instructors:Alfred A. DeSimone, MDNeil J. Maki, MDChristopher Uggen, MDEnrollment Limit: 8

POD 9DePuy MitekMaster Instructor: Peter R. Kurzweil, MDAssociate Instructors:Christopher M. Aland, MDAnbari Ammar, MDAman Dhawan, MDNeil Ghodadra, MDJoseph M. Sewards, MDEnrollment Limit: 12

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The NEW Arthroscopy Self-Assessment Program (ASAP) Exam features 100 clinically relevant, peer reviewed questions and discussions on Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy topics providing the opportunity for orthopaedic professionals to review and enhance their knowledge. Developed by

the Arthroscopy Association of North America as a comprehensive self-assessment product, ASAP can be used to fulfill Component 2 of MOC and assist in preparation for examinations.

Flexibility to complete the program in an online format

Electronic format offers ability to see missed questions and to pick up where you left off

Ease of claiming credit electronically

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NOW AVAILABLE

The NEW Arthroscopy Self-Assessment Program (ASAP) Exam features 100 clinically relevant, peer reviewed questions and discussions on Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy topics providing the opportunity for orthopaedic professionals to review and enhance their knowledge. Developed by

the Arthroscopy Association of North America as a comprehensive self-assessment product, ASAP can be used to fulfill Component 2 of MOC and assist in preparation for examinations.

Flexibility to complete the program in an online format

Electronic format offers ability to see missed questions and to pick up where you left off

Ease of claiming credit electronically

ARTHROSCOPYSELF ASSESSMENTPROGRAM

ORDER NOW!

ORDER YOUR PROGRAM ONLINE at http://selfassessment.aana.orgThis enduring activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

asap offers:

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Arthroscopy Association of North America NON-PROFIT ORG6300 N. River Road, Ste. 600 U.S. POSTAGERosemont, Illinois 60018 DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS PERMIT NO. 286

2013 Fall CourseNovember 7-9, 2013Las Vegas, Nevada

For additional information contact:Arthroscopy Association of North America6300 North River Road, Suite 600Rosemont, IL 60018847-292-2262 (Telephone)847-292-2268 (Fax)Website: http://www.aana.orgEmail: [email protected]

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