16:00 - 18:00 │ Cases & Cocktails |
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Cases & Cocktails 1: Vertebral Body Tethering |
Session Moderator: Ahmet Alanay, MD |
Table Moderators: Baron S. Lonner, MD, Firoz Miyanji, MD, Randal R. Betz, MD, Ron El-Hawary,MD , MD, Stefan Parent, MD, PhD, & Per D. Trobisch, MD |
Cases & Cocktails 2: Adult Deformity |
Session Moderator: Eric O. Klineberg, MD |
Table Moderators: Han Jo Kim, MD, Lawrence G. Lenke, MD, Ferran Pellisé, MD, PhD, Rajiv K. Sethi, MD, Kota Watanabe, MD, PhD, & Venu M. Nemani, MD, PhD |
Cases & Cocktails 3: Challenges in Cervical and Cervical Thoracic Deformity |
Session Moderator: Christopher P. Ames, MD |
Table Moderators: Robert K. Eastlack, MD, Caglar Yilgor, MD, Benny T. Dahl, MD, PhD, DMSci, Amer F. Samdani, MD, Tyler Koski, MD, & Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD |
18:00 - 20:00 │ Welcome Reception (In Exhibit Hall ) | |
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Available at no charge to in-person meeting delegates, $100 for guests of registered delegates. The 30th IMAST will officially begin with the Welcome Reception, a hosted reception featuring hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and reunions with colleagues and friends and exhibitor viewing. |
08:00 - 09:00 │ Hands-on Workshops |
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DEPUY SYNTHES | |
Liffey Hall 1, Level 1 Innovations in Adult Spinal Deformity Please join our distinguished faculty for this session featuring masters’ techniques and case based discussion. Faculty: Tobias Schulte, MD; Daniel Sciubba, MD; Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Alekos Theologis, MD |
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GLOBUS MEDICAL | |
Liffey Hall 2, Level 1 How Robotic Navigation is Transforming Pediatric and Adult Deformity Surgery The discussion will focus on surgical techniques when addressing complex deformity cases for pediatric and adult patients with ExcelsiusGPS® robotic navigation. The speakers will discuss their clinical applications of ExcelsiusGPS® and how this platform can impact deformity procedures. The discussion will include pediatric and adult deformity case review and a live Q&A. Speakers: David Skaggs, MD & Corey T. Walker, MD |
09:30 - 12:00 │ Session 1: Whitecloud Session |
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Moderators: Eric O. Klineberg, MD & Stefan Parent, MD, PhD | |
09:30 - 09:35 | Welcome Address Stefan Parent, MD, PhD |
09:35 - 09:40 | Paper #1: Incidence of Tether Breakage in Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering Patrick J. Cahill, MD; Firoz Miyanji, MD; Brett Lullo, MD; Amer F. Samdani, MD; Baron S. Lonner, MD; Joshua M. Pahys, MD; Steven W. Hwang, MD; Lawrence L. Haber, MD; Ahmet Alanay, MD; Suken A. Shah, MD; Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Laurel C. Blakemore, MD; Dan Hoernschemeyer, MD; Kevin M. Neal, MD; Harms Study Group; Peter O. Newton, MD |
09:40 - 09:45 | Paper #2: Coronal Decompensation Following Vertebral Tethering in Idiopathic Scoliosis Yoji Ogura, MD; Michelle C. Welborn, MD; A. Noelle Larson, MD; Laurel C. Blakemore, MD; Firoz Miyanji, MD; Lindsay M. Andras, MD; Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Ron El-Hawary, MD |
09:45 - 09:50 | Paper #3: Follow-Up Report on Prospective FDA IDE Study on Vertebral Body Tethering for Idiopathic Scoliosis Amer F. Samdani, MD; Joshua M. Pahys, MD; Harsh Grewal, MD; Jason Woloff, BS; Alejandro Quinonez, BS; Emily Nice, BS; Solomon Samuel, D. Eng.; Steven W. Hwang, MD |
09:50 - 09:59 | Discussion |
09:59 - 10:04 | Paper #4: What is the Rate of MRI-Identified Degenerative Disc Disease in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis? Does it Impact SRS-22 Scores? A Review of 968 Cases Conor T. Boylan, MD, BS; Ravindra Thimmaiah, MD, FRCS Tr & Orth; George McKay, FRCS; Adrian C. Gardner, FRCS Tr & Orth; Matthew P. Newton Ede, FRCS Tr & Orth; Jwalant S. Mehta, FRCS (Orth), MCh (Orth), MS (Orth), D Orth; Jonathan Spilsbury, FRCS Tr & Orth; David S. Marks, FRCSOrth; Morgan Jones, FRCS |
10:04 - 10:09 | Paper #5: Rotational Changes Following Use of Direct Vertebral Rotation in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: a Long Term Radiographic and Computed Tomography Evaluation Dong-Gune Chang, MD, PhD; Javier Pizones, MD, PhD; Rene M. Castelein, MD, PhD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Se-Il Suk, MD, PhD; Hong Jin Kim, MD; Jae Hyuk Yang, MD, PhD; Seoung Woo Suh, MD, PhD; Yunjin Nam, MD; Sung Cheol Park, MD |
10:09 - 10:14 | Paper #6: Concave and Convex Growth do not Differ over Tethered Vertebral Segments, Even with Open Tri-Radiate CartilageDo Daniel Farivar, BS; Michael Heffernan, MD; Ron El-Hawary, MD; A. Noelle Larson, MD; Firoz Miyanji, MD; Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Lindsay M. Andras, MD; Pediatric Spine Study Group; David L. Skaggs, MD, MMM |
10:14 - 10:23 | Discussion |
10:23 - 10:28 | Paper #7: What Are We Transfusing? A Prospective Trial Evaluating the Quality of Intraoperatively Salvaged Red Blood Cells in Spinal Deformity Surgery David Kurland, MD, PhD; Daniel Alber, BS; Darryl Lau, MD |
10:28 - 10:33 | Paper #8: Reoperation Rate after PSF Varies Significantly by Lenke Type Peter Boufadel, BS; Baron S. Lonner, MD; Amer F. Samdani, MD; Joshua M. Pahys, MD; Suken A. Shah, MD; Paul D. Sponseller, MD, MBA |
10:33 - 10:38 | Paper #9: Decompression With or Without Fusion for Grade 1 Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: 60-Month Outcomes From the QOD Andrew K. Chan, MD; Erica F. Bisson, MPH; Mohamad Bydon, MD; Steven D. Glassman, MD; Kevin T. Foley, MD; Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD; Eric A. Potts, MD; Mark E. Shaffrey, MD; Domagoj Coric, MD; John J. Knightly, MD; Paul Park, MD; Michael Y. Wang, MD; Kai-Ming G. Fu, MD, PhD; Jonathan R. Slotkin, MD; Anthony L. Asher, MD; Michael S. Virk, MD, PhD; Vivian Le, MPH; Dean Chou, MD; Regis W. Haid Jr., MD; Praveen V. Mummaneni, MBA |
10:38 - 10:47 | Discussion |
10:47 - 10:52 | Paper # 10: The Incidence of Foetal Scoliosis and the chances of Successful Delivery Sam Walters, MBBS; Ben Barkham, MBBS; Emily Tsang; Priyanshu Saha, MBBS, BS; Zion Hwang, MBBS, BS; Bisola Ajayi, PA-R; Varinder Singh Alg, MBBS; Ursalan Khan, MBBS; Mohamed Abdalla, MBBS; Shahnawaz Haleem, MBBS; Tesfaldet Kurban; Jason Bernard, MD, FRCS; Tim Bishop, FRCS; Darren F. Lui, FRCS |
10:52 - 10:57 | Paper #11: Greater than 70% of LIV Selection is at L3 or Below in Early Onset Scoliosis. Is There Any Role for a More Selective Approach? Michael J. Heffernan, MD; Claudia Leonardi, PhD; Lindsay M. Andras, MD; Bailli Fontenot, BS; G.Ying Li, MD; Luke C. Drake, MD; Joshua M. Pahys, MD; John T. Smith, MD; Peter F. Sturm, MD; Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD; Benjamin D. Roye, MPH; Pediatric Spine Study Group |
10:57 - 11:02 | Paper #12: Does a dedicated a “Scoliosis Team” and Surgical Standardization Improve Outcomes in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery and is it Reproducible? Vishal Sarwahi, MD; Sayyida Hasan, BS; Keshin Visahan, BS; Yungtai Lo, PhD; Terry D. Amaral, MD; Jon-Paul P. DiMauro, MD |
11:02 - 11:11 | Discussion |
11:11 - 11:16 | Paper #13: Effects on Clinical Outcomes and Analysis on Culture Positive Patients who Underwent Primary Lumbar Fusion Philip K. Paschal, MS; Gregory K. Paschal, MS; Celeste Abjornson, PhD; Andrew A. Sama, MD; Federico P. Girardi, MD; Darren R. Lebl, MD; Frank P. Cammisa Jr, MD |
11:16 - 11:21 | Paper #14: Trends and Rates of Reporting of Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Other Socioeconomic Determinants of Health in Spine Surgery Randomized Clinical Trials Eric Solomon, BS; Mihir Gupta, MD; Rachel Bronheim, MD; Rachel Su, BA; Nolan Reinhart, BS; Aditya Mittal, BS; Valentina Battistoni, BS; Miguel Cartagena Reyes, BS; Juan Silva Aponte, BS; Hamid Hassanzadeh, MD |
11:21 - 11:26 | Paper #15: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Weight-Loss Programs Use in Obese Patients Undergoing Spinal Deformity Surgery Juan Silva Aponte, BS; Miguel Cartagena Reyes, BS; Micheal Raad, MD; Amit Jain, MD |
11:26 - 11:33 | Discussion |
11:33 - 11:36 | AM23 Preview Rajiv K. Sethi, MD |
11:36 - 11:39 | IMAST24 Preview Eric O. Klineberg, MD & Per D. Trobisch, MD |
11:39 - 11:44 | Introduction of the President Marinus De Kleuver, MD, PhD |
11:44 - 12:00 | Keynote Address Serena S. Hu, MD |
12:15 - 13:15 │ Hands-on Workshops |
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GLOBUS MEDICAL | |
Liffey Hall 2, Level 1 Non-Fusion Correction in the Treatment of AIS: Techniques, Benefits and Cases The discussion will focus on surgical techniques, benefits of non-fusion correction in comparison to fusion, and challenging cases for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Speakers: Prof. Ahmet Alanay & Dr. Randall Betz |
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NUVASIVE | |
Liffey Hall 1, Level 1 Intelligent Surgery for Complex Spine Using Big Data, Enabling Technologies, and Novel Techniques to Get it Right the First Time Ongoing advances in technology offer ever-increasing opportunities to improve patient outcomes. Join Dr. David Okonkwo and Dr. Justin Smith as they review technology driven strategies and tools to maximize outcomes for your challenging spine cases. In this session, the faculty will provide case examples and discuss how to “get it right the first time.” Faculty: David O. Okonkwo, MD, PhD & Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD |
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MEDTRONIC | |
Wicklow Hall 2A, Level 2 Accelerating the Patient-Specific Care Continuum As the demand for customized care increases, Medtronic is driving the patient-specific care continuum through a host of complementary technologies: artificial intelligence-driven surgical planning, patient-specific spinal implants for complex constructs, and navigation and robotic-assisted surgical delivery. Together, these technologies and systems may be leveraged in a synergistic manner to drive patient-specific approaches to care. This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to discover how spine surgeons are leveraging these integrated solutions into their practice and how Medtronic is accelerating the transition to a new era of patient-specific medicine. Faculty: Larry Lenke, MD & Chris Ames, MD |
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ZIMVIE | |
Wicklow Hall 2B, Level 2 What We Know that has Optimized VBT Outcomes An expert panel of surgeons will share their best practices and techniques when using The Tether™. The discussion will highlight patient selection criteria and surgical techniques that support optimal outcomes. Attending surgeons will better understand VBT applications that coincide with a patient’s pathology. Topics for discussion will include level selection, tensioning, and complication avoidances for thoracic and lumbar curves. Faculty: Dr. Amer Samdani, Dr. Baron Lonner, & Dr. Firoz Miyanji |
13:45 - 15:15 │ Session 2 (Concurrent Sessions) |
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2A: Culture of Innovation in Spine Surgery: Ideas, Execution & Adoption | ||
Moderators: Ahmet Alanay, MD, Neel Anand, MD, & Caglar Yilgor, MD | ||
13:45 - 13:54 | Design Thinking and Innovation in Surgery: How to Navigate at Inflection Points Christopher P. Ames, MD |
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13:54 - 14:00 | Discussion Christopher P. Ames, MD |
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14:00 - 14:09 | A Framework for our Disclosures: Principles of Industry Partnership Peter O. Newton, MD |
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14:09 - 14:15 | Discussion Peter O. Newton, MD |
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14:15 - 14:24 | Moving Research into Practice: Diffusion Patterns vs Evidence Development Caglar Yilgor, MD |
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14:24 - 14:30 | Discussion Caglar Yilgor, MD |
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14:30 - 14:39 | New Technology Adoption: Considerations and Implementation Strategies Michelle C. Welborn, MD |
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14:39 - 14:45 | Discussion Michelle C. Welborn, MD |
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14:45 - 14:54 | Can We Preserve Patient Safety and Trust without Stifling Innovation? Suken A. Shah, MD |
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14:54 - 15:00 | Discussion Suken A. Shah, MD |
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15:00 - 15:15 | Panel Interactive Discussion Moderators: Ahmet Alanay, MD & Neel Anand, MD |
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2B: Patient-Specific Approaches and Implants in Spine Surgery: 2023 vs 2033 | ||
Moderators: Rajiv K. Sethi, MD, & Eric O. Klineberg, MD | ||
13:45 - 13:50 | Personalized Spine Care: Is it Here to Stay? What are the Main Considerations? Rajiv K. Sethi, MD |
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13:50 - 14:00 | Pre-Bent Anatomical Rods: A Demonstration & Pro/Con Discussion Christopher J. Kleck, MD & Brian Hsu, MD |
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14:00 - 14:05 | AI Algorithms in Support of Surgical Decisionmaking: Has AI Become Better Than Us? Ferran Pellisé, MD, PhD |
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14:05 - 14:10 | Patient-Specific Navigation in Spine Surgery: An Update on Robotics, Computer Assisted Surgery, and 3D Printed Technology Jesse Shen, MD, PhD |
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14:10 - 14:15 | Q & A Eric O. Klineberg, MD |
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14:15 - 14:30 | Global Perspectives Panel: Conundrums and Barriers to Adding New Patient-Specific Technology Brian Hsu, MD, Eric O. Klineberg, MD, & Ferran Pellisé, MD, PhD, Gabriel Liu, FRCS(Orth), MSC |
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14:30 - 14:35 | Augmented Reality: Is it Here Yet and How Will it Help Personalize Care? Han Jo Kim, MD |
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14:35 - 14:40 | Patient Genomics and Outcomes: Is the Future Now? Christopher P. Ames, MD |
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14:40 - 14:45 | Patient-Specific Preoperative Optimization: Let’s Not Forget Mental Health Venu M. Nemani, MD, PhD |
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14:45 - 14:50 | Preoperative Optimization: Why don't we practice before the Big Show? Han Jo Kim, MD |
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14:50 - 15:00 | Q&A Rajiv K. Sethi, MD |
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15:00 - 15:15 | Panel: Neurosurgical vs. Orthopaedic Acceptance of New Patient Specific Technology Han Jo Kim, MD, Tyler Koski, MD, & Rajiv K. Sethi, MD |
15:45 - 16:55 │ Session 3 (Concurrent Sessions) |
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Session 3A |
15:45 - 15:49 | Paper #16: Validation of traditional prognosis scoring systems and SORG nomogram for predicting survival of spinal metastasis patients undergoing surgery Pongsthorn Chanplakorn, MD; Chanthong Budsayavilaimas, MD; Pilan Jaipanya, MD; Chaiwat Kriwattanapong, MD; Gun Keorochana, MD; Pittavat Leelapattana, MD; Thamrong Lertudomphonwanit, MD |
15:49 - 15:53 | Paper #17: Survivorship Prediction in Spinal Oncology Patients by Oncologists is reliable: Data from a quaternary Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression MDT Hassam Ahmed, BS; Kofi Cox, BS; Priyanshu Saha, MBBS, BS; Zion Hwang, MBBS, BS; Emily Tsang; Mehran Afshar, MBBS; Wing-Kin Liu, MBBS; Erlick Pereira, MBBS; Thamer Hamdan, MBBS; Bisola Ajayi, PA-R; Tesfaldet Kurban; Mohamed Abdalla, MBBS; Varinder Singh Alg, MBBS; Ursalan Khan, MBBS; Tim Bishop, FRCS; Jason Bernard, MD, FRCS; Darren F. Lui, FRCS |
15:53 - 15:57 | Paper #18: Can the SORG Machine Learning Algorithms Predict Rural Cohort Spinal Metastatic Disease Survival? James Hall, MD; Michael Garneau, BS; Trevor Gulbrandsen, MD; Alex Coffman, BS; Cassim Igram, MD; Andrew Pugely, MD; Catherine Olinger, MD; Joseph Schwab, MD |
15:57 - 16:08 | Discussion |
16:08 - 16:12 | Paper #19: The Use of Carbon Fibre Implants in En Bloc Surgery and Separation Surgery for Radical Oncological Treatment of Spinal Oligometastatic Disease Priyanshu Saha, MBBS, BS; Kofi Cox, BS; Emily Tsang; Zion Hwang, MBBS, BS; Bisola Ajayi, PA-R; Mohamed Abdalla, MBBS; Varinder Singh Alg, MBBS; Ursalan Khan, MBBS; Tesfaldet Kurban; Shahnawaz Haleem, MBBS; Tim Bishop, FRCS; Jason Bernard, MD, FRCS; Darren F. Lui, FRCS |
16:12 - 16:16 | Paper #20: Experience of Spinal Oligometastatic Disease at a Quaternary Level 1 Spine Centre Priyanshu Saha, MBBS, BS; Emily Tsang; Zion Hwang, MBBS, BS; Bisola Ajayi, PA-R; Tesfaldet Kurban; Mohamed Abdalla, MBBS; Varinder Singh Alg, MBBS; Ursalan Khan, MBBS; Shahnawaz Haleem, MBBS; Jason Bernard, MD, FRCS; Tim Bishop, FRCS; Darren F. Lui, FRCS |
16:16 - 16:20 | Paper #21: Pedagogy in Spine Surgery: Developing a Free and Open-access Virtual Simulator for Lumbar Pedicle Screws Placement. Léonard Chatelain, MD; Marc Khalifeé, MD, MS; Guillame Riouallon, MD; Pierre Guigui, MD; Emmanuelle Ferrero, MD, PhD |
16:20 - 16:31 | Discussion |
16:31 - 16:35 | Paper #22: Clinical and Radiological Outcomes Between Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Fixation and Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion in the Treatment of High-Grade Isthmic Spondylolisthesis Daniel Coban, MD; Stuart Changoor, MD; Conor J. Dunn, MD; Neil Patel, MD; Kumar Sinha, MD; Ki S. Hwang, MD; Michael J. Faloon, MD; Arash Emami, MD |
16:35 - 16:39 | Paper #23: Women in Spine Surgery Kathryn Jurenovich, DO; Lisa Cannada, MD; Melissa Erickson, MD; Hania Shahzad, MBBS; Nazihah S. Bhatti, BS; Elizabeth Yu, MD |
16:39 - 16:43 | Paper #24: Assessing the Effects of Prehabilitation Protocols on Post-Operative Outcomes in Adult Cervical Deformity Surgery: Does Early Optimization Lead to Optimal Clinical Outcomes? Peter Tretiakov, BS; Bailey Imbo, BA; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Shaleen Vira, MD; Peter G. Passias, MD; Pawel Jankowski, MD |
16:43 - 16:55 | Discussion |
Session 3B |
15:45 - 15:49 | Paper #25: Can Baseline Disability Limit Clinical Improvement After Surgical Correction of Cervical Deformity? Peter G. Passias, MD; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Jordan Lebovic, MBA; Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD; Chris Gilligan, MD; Pawel P. Jankowski, MD |
15:49 - 15:53 | Paper #26: Addressing Thoracic Secondary Drivers at the Onset of Corrective Realignment Surgery for Adult Cervical Deformities Allows for Maintained Alignment and Clinical Gains at Two Years Peter G. Passias, MD; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Bailey Imbo, BA; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Tomi Lanre-Amos, MD; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Shaleen Vira, MD |
15:53 - 15:57 | Paper #27: Cervical Laminoplasty Versus Laminectomy and Posterior Spinal Fusion for Cervical Myelopathy: Propensity Matched Analysis of 24-Month Outcomes from the Quality Outcomes Database Andrew K. Chan, MD; Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD; Christine Park, BA; Oren Gottfried, MD; Erica F. Bisson, MPH; Mohamad Bydon, MD; Anthony L. Asher, MD; Domagoj Coric, MD; Eric A. Potts, MD; Kevin T. Foley, MD; Michael Y. Wang, MD; Kai-Ming G. Fu, MD, PhD; Michael S. Virk, MD, PhD; John J. Knightly, MD; Scott Meyer, MD; Paul Park, MD; Cheerag D. Upadhyaya, MSc; Mark E. Shaffrey, MD; Luis M. Tumialán, MD; Jay D. Turner, MD; Giorgos Michalopoulos, MD; Brandon Sherrod, MD; Nitin Agarwal, MD; Dean Chou, MD; Regis W. Haid Jr., MD; Praveen V. Mummaneni, MBA |
15:57 - 16:08 | Discussion |
16:08 - 16:12 | Paper #28: The Impact of C3 Laminectomy on Cervical Sagittal Alignment in Cervical Laminoplasty: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Clinical and Radiological Outcomes between C3 Laminectomy with C4-C6 Laminoplasty and C3-C6 Laminoplasty Jun-Hoe Kim, MD; Junghoon Han, MD; Taeshin Kim, MD; Chang-Hyun Lee, MD, MS; Chi Heon Kim, MD, PhD; Chun Kee Chung, MD, PhD |
16:12 - 16:16 | Paper #29: Proposal for a Treatment-oriented Classification System for Congenital Kyphosis in Children Ziming Yao, PhD; Xue Jun Zhang, MD |
16:16 - 16:20 | Paper #30: Severe Kyphoscoliosis Patients with MRI Type Ⅲ Spinal Cord at Apex:Does Preoperative Traction Improve Surgical Safety? Wanyou Liu, MS; Benlong Shi, MD, PhD; Zhen Liu, PhD; Xu Sun, MD; Zezhang Zhu, PhD; Yong Qiu, PhD |
16:20 - 16:31 | Discussion |
16:31 - 16:35 | Paper #31: Nutrient Delivery by Controlled-release Microparticles Improves Autograft Performance in Rat Posterolateral Lumbar Spinal Fusion Ting Cong, MD; Kyle W. Morse, MD; Janice Havasy, MD; Max Korsun, BS; Alexander Koo, BA; Sheeraz Qureshi, MD; Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD |
16:35 - 16:39 | Paper #32: Use of Dexamethasone in the Immediate Post-operative Period is Associated with Increased Risk of Instrumentation and Surgical Site Complications in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion Douglass Johnson, MD; Brian McCormick, MD; Joseph Ferguson, MD; Bryan W. Cunningham, PhD; Paul C. McAfee, MBA |
16:39 - 16:43 | Paper #33: Effect of Systemic Teriparatide (PTH1-34) versus Placebo on Bone Mineral Density (BMD) after Lumbar Spinal Arthrodesis: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial Astrid H. Gimbel, BS; Mikkel î Andersen, MD; Pernille Hermann, MD, PhD; Annette Bennedsgaard Jespersen, MD, PhD; Leah Y. Carreon, MD, MS |
16:43 - 16:55 | Discussion |
17:15 - 18:45 │ Session 4: 30 Years of Innovation: What Stuck and What Didn't? |
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Moderators: Stefan Parent, MD, PhD, & Ahmet Alanay, MD | |
17:15 - 17:20 | Introduction Stefan Parent, MD, PhD |
17:20 - 17:30 | Clinical Outcomes of Posterior VCR for Severe Deformity; What and for What Indications Should This Procedure be Reserved? Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
17:30 - 17:34 | Discussion Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
17:34 - 17:44 | Five-year Clinical Results of Cervical Total Disc Replacement Compared with Anterior Discectomy and Fusion Todd J. Albert, MD |
17:44 - 17:48 | Discussion Todd J. Albert, MD |
17:48 - 17:58 | Outcomes of a Randomized Clinical Trial in Adults with Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis (ASLS); Should We Offer Surgical Treatment to Symptomatic Adults with Lumbar Scoliosis? Keith H. Bridwell, MD |
17:58 -18:02 | Discussion Keith H. Bridwell, MD |
18:02 - 18:12 | Use of MIS in Posterior Fusion for AIS- What Made Me Move Away From This Procedure? Firoz Miyanji, MD |
18:12 - 18:16 | Discussion Firoz Miyanji, MD |
18:16 - 18:26 | Sacro-Iliac Joint Fusions- Current Indications and Clinical Outcomes Robert K. Eastlack, MD |
18:26 - 18:30 | Discussion Robert K. Eastlack, MD |
18:30 - 18:40 | Anterior vs. Posterior Approaches to the Spine: Is the Anterior Approach Finally Making a Comeback with VBT? Randal R. Betz, MD |
18:40 - 18:44 | Discussion Randal R. Betz, MD |
18:44 - 18:45 | Conclusion/Final Words Stefan Parent, MD, PhD |
09:00 - 11:00 │ Session 5 (Concurrent Sessions) |
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Session 5A |
09:00 - 09:04 | Paper #34: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) Surgery: Comparison between Adolescence and Adulthood in a Cohort of 495 Patients Emmanuelle Ferrero, MD, PhD; Marc Khalifeé, MD, MS; Pierre Guigui, MD |
09:04 - 09:08 | Paper #35: Single-Stage Implant Exchange Provides Less Correction Loss with Better Patient-Reported Outcomes than Implant Removal Only Following Late Infections after Posterior Spinal Fusion for AIS Gregory Benes, BS; Harry L. Shufflebarger, MD; Suken A. Shah, MD; Burt Yaszay, MD; Michelle Claire Marks, PT, MA; Peter O. Newton, MD; Paul D. Sponseller, MD, MBA |
09:08 - 09:12 | Paper #36: Anterior vs Posterior Spinal Fusion in Lenke Type 5 AIS Curves: Comparison of Health Related Quality of Life, Radiologic Outcomes and Assessment of the Degeneration of Unfused Segments (MRI Study) - Mean 13 Years Follow up Hamisi M. Mraja, MD; Baris Peker, MD; Halil Gok, MD; Celaleddin Bildik, MD; Ayhan Mutlu, MD; Onur Levent Ulusoy, MD; Tunay Sanli, MA; Selhan Karadereler, MD; Meric Enercan, MD; Azmi Hamzaoglu, MD |
09:12 - 09:24 | Discussion |
09:24 - 09:28 | Paper #37: Vertebral Body Tethering in Lenke 5 and 6 AIS: Radiographic Outcomes in Selective Vs. Non-Selective VBT Noor Maza, MD; Lily Q. Eaker, BA; Baron S. Lonner, MD |
09:28 - 09:32 | Paper #38: Unilateral Thoracic Spinal Nerve Resection Causes Idiopathic-Like Thoracic Scoliosis in an Immature Porcine Model Hong Zhang, MD; Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS |
09:32 - 09:36 | Paper #39: Assessment of Cessation of Growth in Idiopathic Scoliosis: Radiographic Measures, Biologic Measures and More Michelle C. Welborn, MD; Amer F. Samdani, MD; James O. Sanders, MD; Vishwas R. Talwalkar, MD; Robert H. Cho, MD; Selina C. Poon, MD; Ryan Coghlan, MS; Joseph D. Stone, MD; Susan Sienko, PhD |
09:36 - 09:48 | Discussion |
09:48 - 09:52 | Paper #40: Three-Dimensional Spine Growth is Maintained 5 Years Post-Operative Thoracic Vertebral Body Tethering Surgery in Idiopathic Scoliosis Mathieu Boulet, MD; Jennifer K. Hurry, MASc; David L. Skaggs, MD, MMM; Michelle C. Welborn, MD; Lindsay M. Andras, MD; Craig R. Louer, MD; A. Noelle Larson, MD; Firoz Miyanji, MD; Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Pediatric Spine Study Group; Ron El-Hawary, MD |
09:52 - 09:56 | Paper #41: Comparison of Free-hand Technique and Use of Intraoperative Navigation for Pedicle Screw Placement in the Lumbar Spine: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial. Bhavuk Garg, MS; Nishank Mehta, MS; Shubhankar Shekhar, MBBS; Shrijith MB, MD; Tungish Bansal, MS; Namith Rangaswamy, MS |
09:56 - 10:12 | Discussion |
10:12 - 10:16 | Paper #43: Mortality in Cerebral Palsy Patients with Scoliosis With and Without Spinal Deformity Surgery – A Registry-based Investigation Matti Ahonen, MD, PhD; Ilkka J. Helenius, MD, PhD; Mika Gissler, PhD; Ira Jeglinsky-Kankainen, PhD |
10:16 - 10:20 | Paper #44: Mid-term Outcome of Multimodal Treatment for Severe Spinal Deformity in Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Minimum Two Years Follow-up Yusuke Hori, MD, PhD; Tyler C. McDonald, MD; Kenneth J. Rogers, PhD; Petya Yorgova; Irene Li, MS; Michael Bober, MD; Richard Kruse, MD; Jeanne M. Franzone, MD; Suken A. Shah, MD |
10:20 - 10:24 | Paper #45: Why are we Fixing the Spine? Surgeon and Caregiver Answers on the Goals of Surgery for Patients with CP Scoliosis Ali Asma, MD; Armagan C. Ulusaloglu, MD; Petya Yorgova; Irene Li, MS; Patrick J. Cahill, MD; Keith Baldwin, MD, MPH, MSPT; Paul D. Sponseller, MD, MBA; Burt Yaszay, MD; M. Wade Shrader, MD; Harms Study Group; Suken A. Shah, MD |
10:24 - 10:36 | Discussion |
10:36 - 10:40 | Paper #46: Minimally Invasive Surgery in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is Safer, Less Expensive with Better Restoration of Kyphosis Vishal Sarwahi, MD; Sayyida Hasan, BS; Jesse M. Galina, BS; Aaron M. Atlas, BS; Alexandre Ansorge, MD; Charlotte De Bodman, MD; Yungtai Lo, PhD; Terry D. Amaral, MD; Romain Dayer, MD |
10:40 - 10:44 | Paper #47: The Learning Curve of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) Vishal Sarwahi, MD; Sayyida Hasan, BS; Keshin Visahan, BS; Alexandre Ansorge, MD; Charlotte De Bodman, MD; Yungtai Lo, PhD; Terry D. Amaral, MD; Romain Dayer, MD |
10:44 - 10:48 | Paper #48: Which is Better: Percutaneous or Open Robot-Assisted Spine Surgery? Prospective, Multicenter Study of 2,524 Screws in 336 patients Nathan J. Lee, MD; Lindsay Orosz, MS, PA-C; Christopher R. Good, MD; Greg Poulter, MD; Ehsan Jazini, MD; Colin Haines, MD; Jeffrey L. Gum, MD; Ronald A. Lehman, MD |
10:48 - 11:00 | Discussion |
Session 5B |
09:00 - 09:04 | Paper #49: A Parameter Fixed to Poor Outcomes?: A Detailed Analysis of High Pelvic Incidence in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Peter G. Passias, MD; Bailey Imbo, BA; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Jordan Lebovic, MBA; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Shaleen Vira, MD; Renaud Lafage, MS; Virginie Lafage, PhD; Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD |
09:04 - 09:08 | Paper #50: Maintenance of Pelvic Tilt Normalization following Adult Spinal Deformity Corrective Surgery: Analysis of Prevalence, Timing, and Predictors influencing Occurrence Peter G. Passias, MD; Pooja Dave, BS; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Jordan Lebovic, MBA; Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD |
09:08 - 09:12 | Paper #51: What’s Next: A Hierarchical Order to Surgical Planning for Age-Adjusted Correction of Adult Spinal Deformity Peter G. Passias, MD; Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Bailey Imbo, BA; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Jordan Lebovic, MBA; Shaleen Vira, MD; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Renaud Lafage, MS; Virginie Lafage, PhD |
09:12 - 09:24 | Discussion |
09:24 - 09:28 | Paper #52: Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Associated with Thromboembolic Disease: An Analysis of Over 8,500 Spinal Deformity Patients Daniel O. Gallagher, BS; Takashi Hirase, MD; Kevin Bondar, MD; Jacob Harris, BS; Philip K. Louie, MD; Arya G. Varthi, MD; Comron Saifi, MD |
09:28 - 09:32 | Paper #53: Failure of Nonoperative Care in Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis: Incidence, Timing, and Risk Factors for Conversion from Nonoperative to Operative Treatment John C. Clohisy, MD; Michael P. Kelly, MD; Elizabeth L. Yanik, PhD; Vy Pham, MD; Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Han Jo Kim, MD; Shay Bess, MD; Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD; Christine Baldus, RN; Keith H. Bridwell, MD |
09:32 - 09:36 | Paper #54: An Analysis of the Capabilities and Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Peter G. Passias, MD; Bailey Imbo, BA; Kimberly McFarland, BS; Pooja Dave, BS; Jamshaid Mir, MD; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Lara Passfall, BS; Oscar Krol, BS; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Shaleen Vira, MD; Renaud Lafage, MS; Virginie Lafage, PhD; Alan H. Daniels, MD; Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD; Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD; Jordan Lebovic, MBA; Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Pawel Jankowski, MD |
09:36 - 09:48 | Discussion |
09:48 - 09:52 | Paper #55: Persistent Lower Extremity Compensation for Sagittal Imbalance Following Surgical Correction of Complex Adult Spinal Deformity: A Radiographic Analysis of Early Impact Tyler K. Williamson, MS, BS; Peter G. Passias, MD; Justin S. Smith, MD, PhD; Renaud Lafage, MS; Breton G. Line, BS; Rachel Joujon-Roche, BS; Peter Tretiakov, BS; Oscar Krol, BS; Bassel G. Diebo, MD; Alan H. Daniels, MD; Jeffrey L. Gum, MD; Themistocles S. Protopsaltis, MD; D. Kojo Hamilton, FAANS; Alex Soroceanu, MPH; Justin K. Scheer, MD; Robert K. Eastlack, MD; Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD; Michael P. Kelly, MD; Pierce D. Nunley, MD; Eric O. Klineberg, MD; Han Jo Kim, MD; Khaled M. Kebaish, MD; Stephen J. Lewis, MD, FRCS(C); Richard Hostin, MD; Munish C. Gupta, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Christopher P. Ames, MD; Douglas C. Burton, MD; Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD; Virginie Lafage, PhD; Frank J. Schwab, MD; Shay Bess, MD; International Spine Study; Pawel P. Jankowski, MD |
09:52 - 09:56 | Paper #56: 90-Day Complication and Revision Surgery Rates Using Navigated Robotics in Thoracolumbar Spine Surgery Lindsay Orosz, MS, PA-C; Nathan J. Lee, MD; Tarek Yamout, MD; Jeffrey L. Gum, MD; Ronald A. Lehman, MD; Greg Poulter, MD; Colin Haines, MD; Ehsan Jazini, MD; Christopher R. Good, MD |
09:56 - 10:00 | Paper #57: The Cranial Sagittal Vertical Axis to the Hip (CrSVA-H) is the Best Sagittal Alignment Predictor of Patient Reported Outcomes at 2 Years Postoperative in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Christopher Lai, BS; Sarthak Mohanty, BS; Fthimnir Hassan, MPH; Caroline Taber, BS; Jaques Williams, MD; Nathan J. Lee, MD; Zeeshan M. Sardar, MD; Ronald A. Lehman, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
10:00 - 10:12 | Discussion |
10:12 - 10:16 | Paper #58: Impact of Smoking Status on Early and Late Outcomes after Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Tina Raman, MD; Themistocles S. Protopsaltis, MD |
10:16 - 10:20 | Paper #59: Factors Associated with Sagittal Malalignment Reoccurrence after Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy Tina Raman, MD; Themistocles S. Protopsaltis, MD |
10:20 - 10:24 | Paper #60: Propensity Score Matched (PSM) Study Comparing Patient Reported (PROs) and Clinical Outcomes Among Patients who Achieved PI-LL(PILL)<10 versus PI-LL>10 Sarthak Mohanty, BS; Christopher Lai, BS; Fthimnir Hassan, MPH; Ronald A. Lehman, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
10:24 - 10:36 | Discussion |
10:36 - 10:40 | Paper #61: Frailty Stratification Using the Modified 5-item Frailty Index: Significant Variation within Frailty Patients in Elective Spine Surgery. Gaston Camino-Willhuber, MD; Henryk Haffer, MD; Maximilian Muellner, MD; yusuke dodo, MD; Soji Tani, MD, PhD; Erika Chiapparelli, MD; Michele Sarin, MS; Jennifer Shue; Ellen M. Soffin, MD, PhD; William Zelenty, MD; Gbolabo Sokunbi, MD; Darren R. Lebl, MD; Federico P. Girardi, MD; Frank P. Cammisa Jr, MD; Alexander P. Hughes, MD; Andrew A. Sama, MD |
10:40 - 10:44 | Paper #62: PROMIS Anxiety and Sleep Scores are Associated with High Barriers to Proper Opioid Use After Adult Spinal Deformity Kevin C. Mo, BS; Oscar Covarrubius, BS; Arjun Gupta, BS; Christa LiBrizzi, MD; Farah Musharbash, MD; Micheal Raad, MD; Lee Riley, MD; Khaled M. Kebaish, MD; Richard Skolasky, MD; Brian J. Neuman, MD |
10:44 - 10:48 | Paper #63: A Multidisciplinary Approach Does not Discriminate Based on Socioeconomic Factors for Patients with Adult Spinal Deformity Caroline E. Drolet, PhD; Jesse Shen, MD, PhD; Venu M. Nemani, MD, PhD; Comron Saifi, MD; Jean-Christophe A. Leveque, MD; Rajiv K. Sethi, MD; Philip K. Louie, MD |
10:48 - 11:00 | Discussion |
11:30 - 12:30 │ Hands-on Workshops |
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DEPUY SYNTHES | |
Liffey Hall 1, Level 1 Innovations in Pediatric Spinal Deformity Please join our distinguished faculty for this session featuring masters’ techniques and case based discussion. Faculty: Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Amer F. Samdani, MD; Michelle Welborn, MD |
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GLOBUS MEDICAL | |
Liffey Hall 2, Level 1 Cases Discussions with ExcelsiusGPS® with Robotic Navigation The speaker will discuss his clinical experience with ExcelsiusGPS® as well as facilitate case discussion focusing on Deformity and Complex Cases. The speaker will review tips and tricks, such as addressing challenging trajectories, and achieving the desired implant placement with robotic navigation. Speaker: Dr. Themi Protopsaltis |
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PACIRA BIOSCIENCES, INC. | |
Wicklow Hall 2A, Level 2 Innovative Pain Management Techniques For Treating Adult and Pediatric Spine Patients An introduction of novel techniques in treating postsurgical pain after adult and pediatric spine surgery. Regional blocks performed under ultrasound guidance, fluoroscopy, or direct visualization will be reviewed as a foundation for an ERAS® protocol to successfully minimize opioid use while enhancing the patient experience after surgery. Faculty: Daniel M. Sciubba, MD; Peter O. Newton, MD; Jeffrey C. Gadsden, MD, FRCPC |
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Wicklow Hall 2B, Level 2 Enhanced Clarity, Simplifies Planning A great plan starts with a great image. With full spine view in one scan, and sharp image quality, paired with the latest planning software in the US market that can automatically segment and label the thoracolumbar spine, you are equipped with more knowledge. When you see more, you can do more. Please join Griffin Baum, MD and Benny Dahl, MD, PhD as they discuss the Q Guidance System with Spine Guidance Software and the Airo TruCT mobile CT scanner offer tools that may help simplify surgical planning and navigation. Faculty: Griffin Baum, MD & Benny Dahl, MD, PhD |
12:45 - 14:15 │ Session 6 (Concurrent Sessions) |
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Session 6A: Non-Fusion Surgical Treatment for AIS: Expanding the Portfolio | |
Moderator: Per D. Trobisch, MD | |
12:45 - 12:48 | Introduction from Chair Per D. Trobisch, MD |
12:48 - 12:58 | What are the Optimal Indications for Growth Modulation to Work? Michelle C. Welborn, MD |
12:58 - 13:08 | Still Pushing The Limits, Or Normal Evolution of a New Technique? Baron S. Lonner, MD |
13:08 - 13:18 | The Optimal Indications Based on My Clinical Practice – Lessons Learned From 10 Years of Performing VBT? Hee-Kit Wong, FRCS |
13:18 - 13:30 | Discussion |
13:30 - 13:40 | Self-Distracting Posterior-Based Devices; Indications, Early Results, and Pearls Ron El-Hawary, MD |
13:40 - 13:50 | Selective PSF and Lumbar VBT? What are the Early Clinical Outcomes? Firoz Miyanji, MD |
13:50 - 14:00 | Revision Strategies Following VBT Per D. Trobisch, MD |
14:00 - 14:12 | Discussion A. Noelle Larson, MD |
14:12 - 14:15 | Final Words from Chair Michelle C. Welborn, MD |
Session 6B: Patient-Focused MIS | |
Moderators: Peter G. Passias, MD, Robert K. Eastlack, MD, Corey T. Walker, MD & Michael J. Faloon, MD | |
12:45 - 12:54 | Using An Algorithmic Approach to Tackle Minimally Invasive Deformity Operations Praveen V. Mummaneni, MD, MBA |
12:54 - 13:03 | MIS Deformity Home Runs and Strikeouts Robert K. Eastlack, MD |
13:03 - 13:08 | Discussion |
13:08 - 13:17 | Identification of the Ideal Candidate for Prone Lateral Single-Position Circumferential Fusion Corey T. Walker, MD |
13:17 - 13:26 | Lumbosacral Junction Options and Approaches for Optimal Sagittal Correction Ferran Pellisé, MD, PhD |
13:26 - 13:35 | But What About the Long-Term Complications? Will we see more PJK, Rod Fractures, and/or Mechanical Complications? Elizabeth L. Lord, MD |
13:35 - 13:40 | Discussion |
13:40 - 13:43 | Case Presentation Debate: Severe Coronal Plane Imbalance (Type C Curve With Coronal Shift) Corey T. Walker, MD |
13:43 - 13:52 | Debater 1: MIS Gets It Done Neel Anand, MD |
13:52 - 14:01 | Debater 2: Open Gets It Done Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD |
14:01 - 14:15 | Discussion |
14:30 - 15:30 │ Hands-on Workshops |
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ATEC SPINE | |
Liffey Hall 1, Level 1 Solutions for Spinal Deformity Featuring PTP and Invictus SI.CORE: The Foundation for Every Deformity Construct Proctor: Puya Alikhani, MD Speaker: Daniel Cavanaugh, MD |
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STRYKER | |
Wicklow Hall 2B, Level 2 Fixated on Science: Why Material Matters Inspired by biology and enabled by design, Tritanium In-Growth Technology is designed to mimic cancellous bone and provide an environment favorable to bone regeneration and fusion. Our proprietary Tritanium matrix has been shown to drive osteogenic differentiation and other bone growth cell responses – without the use of bone growth supplements – in both in vitro cell culture and in vivo animal studies. Please join Eric Klineberg, MD; Peter Loughenbury, MD and Joseph Robinson, PhD as they discuss the science behind this exciting technology, which is printed in the world’s largest additive manufacturing facility for orthopaedic implants – the AMagine Institute – Cork, Ireland. Moderator: Eric Klineberg, MD Faculty: Peter Loughenbury, MD & Joseph Robinson, PhD, Principal Engineer at Stryker |
16:00 - 17:30 │Session 7: Expert Techniques | ||
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Moderator: Stefan Parent, MD, PhD | ||
16:00 - 16:05 | Presentation of the Whitecloud Award Winning Paper | |
16:05 - 16:10 | Introduction Stefan Parent, MD, PhD |
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16:10 - 16:20 | How I Perform a VBT? Tips, Tricks, and Master Techniques Amer F. Samdani, MD |
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16:20 - 16:25 | Discussion Amer F. Samdani, MD |
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16:25 - 16:35 | Cervico-Thoracic VCR Christopher P. Ames, MD |
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16:35 - 16:40 | Discussion Christopher P. Ames, MD |
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16:40 - 16:50 | Cervical Pedicle Screws Kota Watanabe, MD, PhD |
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16:50 - 16:55 | Discussion Kota Watanabe, MD, PhD |
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16:55 - 17:05 | High-Grade Spondylolisthesis Reduction Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS |
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17:05 - 17:15 | MIS Anterior Scoliosis Correction- Combined All Prone Jason Cheung, MMBS, MMedSc, MS, MD |
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17:15 - 17:20 | Discussion Jason Cheung, MMBS, MMedSc, MS, MD |
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17:20 - 17:35 | Conclusion Stefan Parent, MD, PhD |
19:00 - 21:00 │ Innovation Celebration (Included in all delegate registrations. To be held at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum) | |
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Open to all registered attendees and guests of registered attendees. Registration is required and tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $10 for registered attendees and guest tickets may be purchased for $175, per guest. A limited number of tickets may be available onsite; however, SRS urges delegates to purchase tickets at the time of registration. A reception offering food & beverages to celebrate the conclusion of sessions and lead attendees into Innovation Day on Saturday hosted by SRS Industry Supporters. The celebration will take place at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and will offer all attendees an opportunity to connect with peers, reflect on the meeting, celebrate innovation, and explore the museum |
Innovation Day | |
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Hosted by SRS Corporate Supporters |
Globus Medical Innovation Day |
Date: March 25, 2023 Location: Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin, Ireland Time: 7:30-13:00 Program Overview Join Globus Medical’s lateral surgery cohort to discuss how robotic navigation is being used for single position lateral and prone lateral surgery. A hands-on session will enable surgeons to discuss patient positioning and application of robotic navigation in single position surgery. Peer-to-peer discussion will include best practices for workflow, troubleshooting tips and tricks, case and data presentations, and conversation around advancing these techniques further. We are excited to discuss and facilitate conversation around the continued advancement of robotic navigation and spine surgery from a multidisciplinary point of view. Link to Registration: https://www.GlobusMedical.com/IMAST2023 |