NESES 2012 Annual Meeting
January 27-28, 2012


Invited Guest Professors
Dr. Matthew Provencher, MD - San Diego, CA
Dr. Dean Sotereanos, MD - Pittsburgh, PA
International Guest
Dr. Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD - Funabashi, Japan

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Friday February 6, 2004 Morning Session

Friday January 27,2012 Morning Session

6:30-7:00                      Registration and Case Discussion

7:00-7:05                      Welcome and Introduction-Mazzocca

                                    NESES invited Guests

Dr Hiroyuki Sugaya MD Funabashi Japan

Dr Mathew Provencher MD San Diego CA

Dr Dean G Sotereanos Pittsburgh PA

 

7:00-8:00 Enthesopathy/Bursitis/Arthritis

Medial epicondylitis—similarities and distinctions from lateral epicondylitis

Chronic Olecranon bursitis

Aspirate?

Inject?

Is surgery a cosmetic procedure?  

Septic Olecranon Bursitis
Tap vs. empiric antibiotics?

Indications for surgery

Distal biceps (led by Jeff King)

Tendinopathy

Acute Rupture

Old Rupture

Arthritis:

What is the role of radiocapitellar arthroplasty?

Case: Chronic Essex-Lopresti

Case: Arthritis in young laborer

 

8:00-8:15     Break

8:15-10:00        Shoulder Instability- Case based discuusion

Moderator-Mazzocca

Panel-Arciero/Provencher/Sugaya/Busconi/Warner/Higgins/Schepsis

 

8:15-8:35          Acute Dislocation (Anterior, Posterior, OR, Brace, return to play)                      

8:35-9:00          Recurrent Dislocation and Bone Loss                

9:00-10:15        Failed Instability surgery-Now what (Open, Arthroscopic, Bone Graft, ect)        

 

 

Friday January 27, 2012  Afternoon Session

 

3:00-3:45pm Elbow Fractures/Therapy:

Exercises after elbow surgery:

OT or PT?

When do you send patients to formal therapy?

Various individual techniques for postoperative rehabilitation

Ulnar nerve

Biceps repair

LUCL reconstruction

Nonoperative treatment of elbow fractures:

Which fractures can be treated nonoperatively?

Case: Slightly displaced isolated radial head fracture

Case: Displaced olecranon fracture

Case: Distal humerus fracture (bag of bones)

 

 

3:45-4:00   BREAK

 

4:00-4:30          NESES/ASES presidential Lecture JP Warner

 

4:30-5:00          NESES Invited Shoulder Lecture-Mathew Provencher-Instability top to bottom

 

5:00-5:30          NESES Invited Elbow Lecture- Dr Dean Sotereanos

                              TEA and its complications

                              Revision Ulnar Nerve Surgery

 

5:30-6:00          NESES Invited Asian Shoulder Lecture-

Dr Hiroyuki Sugaya
               

Saturday January 28, 2012 Morning Session

6:30-7:00          Case and Question Period

7:00-8:15          Total Shoulder Arthroplasty-Painful TSA Case Presentations and discussion

(Difficult Questions in Shoulder Arthroplasty)

Moderators-_Endrizzi/Macy

Panel-Higgins/Warner/Parsons/Green/Jawa/Alberta/Green

Is Reverse an "acceptable answer" for 60 yo with Failed Massive RTC?

80 yo with sever djd and cuff intact-primary or reverse (attritional cuff failure) 

Management of Subscap in TSA-what works and why

            Resurfacing TSA, is it as good (or better) as standard TSA?

            Resurfacing for "Non-Reconstructable" shoulders, ie severe glenoid erosion.

            Preoperative patient optimization, outcomes, and bundled payment-Parsons

            Jawa-TSA Infection

 

 

8:15-8:45       Proximal Humerus Fractures-Case based discussion Pin vs plate vs Stem Moderators-DeangelisN and DeangelisJ

                        Perc pin vs sling vs orif with plate-when, how, and why

Reverse for fracture, what is the role? What's the experience so far?

 

 

8:45-9:00       Ultrasound exams of the Shoulder-Nitin Jain MD

 

9:00-9:15-BREAK

9:15-10: Pearls and pitfalls for common procedures

Technical aspects of decompressing the ulnar nerve

Graft fixation for ligament reconstruction

Patient positioning

Radial head arthroplasty for fracture: pearls and pitfalls, implant options

What have you learned from revision surgeries?

Failure of radial head arthroplasties: reasons and treatment options. 

Indications for "revision" procedures

Ulnar nerve

Distal biceps

Lateral epicondylitis

OCD

Cases:

High school baseball player.  Junior year.  Can’t pitch due to pain, has shifted to infield.  Should he have surgery so he can pitch in his senior year?

 

10:15-10:45         Resident and Fellow Presentations Arciero-Warner Research Award 

 

 

Saturday January 28, 2012 Afternoon Session

 

3:00-3:30          Indications, Complications and “worst” Case Endrizzi-Moderator

 

3:30-4:00          Revision Rotator Cuff repairs-Mazzocca/Cote Moderator-Case based discussion with rehab and biologic augmentation

4:00-4:45          The Biceps Tendon-It will not go away-Sethi

4:45-5:00          Break

5:00-6:00          Adolescent Shoulder and Elbow-Moderator-Nissen, Busconi,

Panel-Sethi, Alberta, Sotereanos, Ring, Caputo

6:00-6:30          NESES Meeting

                                                Treasurer State of the Union-Nissen

Website-on line registration -Alberta

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