ARGENTINA Course program AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric July 16 19, 2014 Rosario, Argentina
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 3 Dear AOTrauma course participant, We are honored to welcome you to the AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric. We hope you will enjoy your course and the entire experience. What is AOTrauma? We are a "clinical division" a community for trauma and orthopedics within the AO Foundation. As a clinical division we aim to integrate and align applied and clinical research, education, and community development functions into one direction AOTrauma for the benefit of our members, stakeholders, and patients. How can AOTrauma benefit you? By working as a single team we focus and leverage our resources, expertise, and skills to create and deliver new and greater value to our members. What does this mean in education? AOTrauma is committed to providing you the best possible educational experience by continuously embracing and introducing new educational techniques to help you learn and more effectively implement your knowledge for the benefit of your patients. 2 Value statement 2 The AO principles 3 Dear AOTrauma course participant 4 Goal of the course 4 Target participants 4 Course objectives 4 Course description 5 Chairpersons 5 Faculty 5 Course organization 6 Wednesday, July 16, 2014 7 Thursday, July 17, 2014 9 Friday, July 18, 2014 10 Saturday, July 19, 2014 11 Course logistics 11 Course information 12 Course venue 13 Upcoming courses Why join AOTrauma? Joining AOTrauma means you are part of the trauma and orthopedic community within the AO. AOTrauma will help you develop lifelong friendships and relationships. We will help you access our knowledge network and take part in new opportunities that advance trauma care. Yours sincerely, Kodi Kojima Presidente AOTraumaComisión Educativa Jack Wilber Presidente Junta Directiva Internacional PS: Your experiences with us, over the next few days, will result in the realization of new and meaningful knowledge, skills, and understanding that we hope will translate into improved patient care
4 AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric Goal of the course The AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric aims to create a clinically centered learning environment where the current principles and techniques of fracture management in children and adolescents are demonstrated, applied, and discussed. In this course, modern concepts in pediatric fracture care are covered at an advanced level. During the practical exercises, participants will practice the methods presented and discussed in this course. In addition, a special symposium focuses on pediatric orthopedic topics and current pediatric orthopedic syndromes. Target participants This course is for traumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, and other surgeons who are actively engaged in pediatric fracture care and who want to enhance their level of expertise in this eld. Ideally, participants have already completed the AOTrauma Course Principles in Operative Fracture Management. Course objectives At the end of this course, participants should be able to: Recognize how bone characteristics and fracture classi cation are different in children and adolescents compared with adults, and describe how this affects bone healing and fracture management. Evaluate a range of nonoperative and surgical options for the treatment of common pediatric fractures. Manage pediatric fractures according to biological and mechanical principles, and apply appropriate techniques and technologies. Apply treatment strategies for pediatric fractures based on available evidence, and discuss areas of controversy. Develop strategies for the prevention and management of complications associated with pediatric fractures. Manage pediatric orthopedic syndromes according to modern concepts, and apply appropriate treatments methods. Course description To be a child means to move, play, and take part in sports. Children do not like being con ned to bed having their arm or leg in a cumbersome plaster cast restricting their ability to play and move around. Since growth in childhood can be in uenced by fractures, it is important to learn about proper and necessary orthopedic treatment in young patients. Through a series of lectures, practical exercises, and discussion groups, key topics are explored in this course and current operative and plaster cast techniques are demonstrated and practiced.
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 5 Chairpersons Dello Russo, Bibiana bibianadellorusso@yahoo.com.ar Docentes Aquino, Gabriela Baroni, Eduardo D Elia, Martín Dwyer, Jonathan Masquijo, Javier Julio Miscione, Fernando Paladino, Daniela Pulgdevall, Miguel Roncoroni, Andrés Sepúlveda, Dalia Uribe, Iván Carlos Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom Santiago, Chile Bogotá, Colombia Course organization AOTrauma Latin America Luz Ángela Pardo Barrero Calle 134 No. 7 83 O cina 443 Bogotá, Colombia Teléfono: +57 1 627 2411 Ext. 15 Fax: +57 1 627 2411 Ext. 13 E-mail luzangelapardo@aotraumalat.org www.aotrauma.org / www.aotla.org
6 AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric Wednesday, July 16, 2014 TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO Module I General data At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Define the normal physiology and anatomy of children Describe the available classification systems and their use Realize that a child is not a small adult Explain the effect of age and type of deformity on the remodeling Identify acceptable misalignment and its relation with the functional result Describe the impact of growth on the treatment of pediatric fractures 15:00 15:20 Presentation Bibiana Dello Russo 15:20 15:40 Growth, remodeling, acceptable misalignment Bibiana Dello Russo 15:40 16:00 Axis deformity correction Martín D Elia 16:00 16:20 Modulation of physeal growth Javier Masquijo 16:20 16:45 The AO classification of the long bones in pediatrics and the AO automatic classifier 16:45 17:00 Coffee break Andrés Roncoroni Module II Multiple trauma in pediatrics At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Describe significant differences of the pediatric patient with multiple trauma Summarize specific details of the treatment of fractures in patients with multiple trauma Assess the range of options of available treatment Define indications for treatment with external tutors Formulate the principles of traction Describe the technique of elastic stable intramedullary nailing in femoral fractures Be aware of the limits of elastic stable intramedullary nailing 16:45 17:00 Multiple trauma in pediatric patients Bibiana Dello Russo 17:00 17:15 Pelvis fractures Jonathan Dwyer 17:15 17:30 Acetabular fractures Jonathan Dwyer 17:30 17:45 Diaphyseal femoral fractures: indications Fernando Miscione 17:45 18:00 Diaphyseal femoral fractures: nailing,plating or tutor Dalia Sepúlveda 18:00 18:15 Extreme proximal fracture of the femur Iván Uribe 18:20 19.30 Practical exercise 1 Javier Masquijo Miguel Puigdevall Intramedullary nailing
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 7 Thursday, July 17, 2014 TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO Module III Knee and leg lesions At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Describe the range of lesion patterns around the knee Anticipate complications and evaluate treatment options Describe the range of tibial fractures, from simple to complex Describe different treatment modalities Describe difficulties of elastic intramedullary nailing in distal fractures of the leg Define bi- and triplane fracture patterns 08:30 08:45 Knee fractures: Distal femur; Patella Eduardo Baroni 08:45 09:05 Knee fractures: Tibial Espinas; Tibial tuberosity Javier Masquijo 09:05 09:30 Fractures of the tibial diaphysis Miguel Puigdevall 09:30 10:00 Distal tibia fractures: Tillaux, biplanar, triplanar, ankle Bibiana Dello Russo 10:00 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 11:05 Practical exercise 2 Gabriela Aquino Triplanar fractures 11:05 11:10 Change to discussion groups 11:10 12:10 Discussion groups 1 Jonathan Dwyer Femur/tibia/ankle lesions Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Iván Uribe Dalia Sepúlveda Bibiana Dello Russo Eduardo Baroni Modulo IV Lesions of the humerus and elbow At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Describe available classification systems and the use of algorithms Define why there are multiple indications for internal fixation of the pediatric elbow Name the treatment options and most common techniques for fractures of the humerus and elbow 12:10 12:25 Non accidental injuries Dalia Sepúlveda 12:25 12:45 Supracondyle fractures Important issues Jonathan Dwyer 12:45 13:10 Supracondyle fractures: Treatment algorithm Bibiana Dello Russo 13:10 13:30 Transition fractures around the elbow Daniela Paladino 13:30 14:30 Lunch
8 AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric Thursday, July 17, 2014 TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO 14:35 16:30 Practical exercise 3 Daniela Paladino Andrés Roncoroni Dalia Sepúlveda Transition fracture of the elbow Supraintercondyle fractures Supracondyle fractures:tutor treatment Module V Forearm and wrist lesions At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Be aware that the function of the forearm is similar to that of a joint Describe the patterns of stability and instability Name the indications for surgical management Describe the special features of the Monteggia fracture Describe the techniques of elastic intramedullary nailing in forearm fractures Define the metaphyseal distal radius region based on the classification Be aware of the limits of elastic intramedullary nailing in the distal radius 16:30 16:45 Radial neck fractures Miguel Puigdevall 16:45 17:00 Forearm fractures. Is there a standard treatment? Jonathan Dwyer 17:00 1715 Monteggia fractures Eduardo Baroni 17:15 17:30 Treatment modalities of wrist fractures Fernando Miscione 17:30 17:45 Distal radius fractures, including the Galeazzi fracture Bibiana Dello Russo 17:45 18:05 Difficult cases Javier Masquijo Fernando Miscione Miguel Puigdevall
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 9 Friday, July 18, 2014 TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO 08:00 08:35 Planning of correction of axial deformity Martín D Elia 08.35 09.00 Axial post traumatic deformity corrections Dalia Sepúlveda 09.00 10:00 Discussion groups.presentation of difficult cases Dalia Sepúlveda Jonathan Dwyer Iván Uribe Martín D Elia 10:00 10:20 Coffee break Module VI Special conditions At the end of this module, the participants will be able to: Request adequate studies to define limb axis Correctly trace normal anatomical angles of the lower limbs Define CORA in axial deformities 10:20 10:40 Assymetric dysmetry Martín D Elia 10:40 11:00 Osteotomy vs guided growth Dalia Sepúlveda 11:00 11:50 Discussion Moderator: Dificult cases Iván Uribe Fernando Miscione Martín Delia 11:50 12:05 Coxa Vara: Valgization osteotomy with the Wagner technique Eduardo Baroni 12:05 12:20 Proximal osteotomy of the hip in CP Iván Uribe 12:20 13:30 Lunch 13:35 15:50 Practical exercise 4 Iván Uribe Daniela Paladino Varization osteotomy Module VII Septic arthritis and axial deformities 15:50 16:15 Septic arthritis Jonathan Dwyer 16:15 16:30 Management of septic lesions in children: Pelvic Soport Bibiana Dello Russo 16:30 17:15 Discussion Moderator: Martín D Elia Miguel Pugdevall
10 AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric Saturday, July 19, 2014 TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO Symposium: Current Pitfalls in Pediatric Orthopedics At the end of this symposium participants will be able to: Describe radiological patterns of pathological fractures Describe pitfalls associated with pathological fractures Formulate main causes of hip pain in older children and young adults Describe the advantages of a triple osteotomy compared with other osteotomies of the pelvis Employ the steps for a proximal femoral osteotomy Module VIII Pathological fractures 08:00 08:35 Pathological fractures: Introduction Miguel Puigdevall 08:35 09:00 Pathological fractures in tumor lesions Fernando Miscione 09:00 09:45 Current management of osteogenesis imperfecta Dalia Sepúlveda 09:45 10:00 Coffee break Module IX Hip pathology 10:00 10:30 Epiphysiolysis of the hip Jonathan Dwyer 10:30 10:50 Current algorithm for the management of epiphysiolysis of the hip Roncoroni Andrés 10:50 11:10 The role of osteotomy in epiphysiolysis of the hip Bibiana Dello Russo Module X Deformities of the proximal femur 11:15 11:25 Management algorithm Martín D Elia 11:25 12:00 Problem cases Dalia Sepúlveda 12:00 12:30 Controlled dislocation Roncoroni Andrés 12.30 13.30 Discution Bibiana Dello Russo Final comments Jonathan Dwyer 13.30 14.30 Lunch
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 11 Course logistics Depuy Synthes Argentina S.A. Ana Guarido Lavalle 4066/68/70 1190 Teléfono: +54 11 48 67 49 49 Ext 129 Fax: +54 11 48 67 49 55 E:mail aocursos.argentina@gmail.com Course information Course fee AOTrauma Course - Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric. Included in course fee are conference bag with documentation, coffee breaks, cocktail reception, course certi cate. Accreditation AOTrauma Courses are accredited for continuing medical education (CME) programs. The number of credit points or hours varies from country to country. The nal information and number of credit points will be distributed with the course certi cate. Evaluation guidelines All AOTrauma courses apply the same evaluation process, either ARS (audience response system) or paper and pencil questionnaires. This will help AOTrauma to ensure that we continue to meet your training needs. In some regions, CME accreditation is dependent on the participant's evaluation results. Intellectual property Course materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. All rights are reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aotrauma.org/legal. Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions, or any course materials is absolutely forbidden. Security Security check at the entrance of the building. Wearing of a name tag is compulsory during lectures, workshops, and group discussions. No insurance The course organization does not take out insurance to cover any individual against accidents, thefts or other risks. Mobile phone use Mobile phone use is not allowed in the lecture halls and in other rooms during educational activities. Please be considerate of others by turning off your mobile phone.
12 AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric Course venue Hotel Rosstower Dirección: Mitre 299 Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina Teléfono: 0800 345 7678 341 529 9000
AOTrauma Course Fracture Treatment of the Pediatric 13 Upcoming courses 01-04 Oct. AOTrauma Curso Mano Mar del Plata, Argentina 01-04 Oct. AOTrauma Curso Pelvis Mar del Plata, Argentina 23-24 Oct. AOTrauma Seminario Alta Energía 24-26 Jul. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Indaiatuba, Brasil 20-23 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Ribeirao Preto, Brasil 04-06 Sep. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Indaiatuba, Brasil 02-04 Oct. AOTrauma Seminario Cadera Sao Pablo, Brasil 23-25 Oct. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Indaiatuba, Brasil 27-29 Nov. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Indaiatuba, Brasil 06-08 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Santiago, Chile 11-13 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Santiago, Chile 12-14 Nov. AOTrauma Curso Complicaciones Fracturas Complejas Santiago, Chile 20-23 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Cadera Cartagena, Colombia 20-23 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Mano y Muñeca Cartagena, Colombia 20-23 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Complicaciones Cartagena, Colombia 20-22 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas San José, Costa Rica 05-07 Nov. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado Osteosíntesis Mínimamente Invasiva (MIO) San José, Costa Rica 25-27 Sep. AOTrauma Curso Pie y Tobillo Quito, Ecuador 23-26 Jul. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas para Personal de Quirofano México D. F., México 30 Jul. 02 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Ixtapa, México 06-09 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Querétaro, México 13-16 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Guadalajara, México 18-21 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Básico de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas para Residentes México D.F., México 18-20 Sep. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado Osteosíntesis Mínimamente Invasiva (MIO) Mérida, México 20-21 Nov. AOTrauma Seminario Current Concepts Master Lima, Perú 06-09 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Caracas, Venezuela 13-16 Ago. AOTrauma Curso Avanzado de los Principios del Tratamiento de las Fracturas Caracas, Venezuela 19-22 Nov. AOTrauma Curso Clavos Intramedulares Caracas, Venezuela
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