16th Annual John S. Gould Lectureship

Milwaukee, WI US
June 21, 2013

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Current Orthopaedic Surgery practice is based on established protocols and outcomes substantiated in the literature.  There is a need for ongoing research to continually strive to improve patient care.  This symposium will provide new concepts and encourage discussion on cutting edge research. Best practices in orthopaedic surgery are based on improved patient care through increased medical knowledge and practice based learning and improvement.  These are established competencies of the ACGME and are required for board certification and MOC with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.  These requirements are fulfilled through careful and thoughtful analysis of the literature and evidence based clinical studies.  Advances in patient care are only possible after extensive research studies with documentation in the literature. 

We aim to encourage research in all areas to identify the best practices and means for improving the care of our patients. The program for this symposium consists of a series of research projects undertaken by the Visiting Professor and the Residents, Fellows and Faculty of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.  The topics covered here will provoke discussion, add knowledge, and encourage attendees to provide the most up-to-date treatments to their patients. The effectiveness of this symposium will be demonstrated by increased successful outcomes in our patient care, such as earlier recognition and treatment of compartment syndromes and a better understanding of the anatomy of tarsal coalitions to present new clinical and surgical treatments.  

7:30 AM           Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:00 AM           Welcome and Introduction

                        Jeffrey P. Schwab, MD, Chairman and Paul A. Jacobs, MD Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery

8:10 AM           Tarsal Coalitions of the Foot:  Patho-Anatomy and Treatment

Scott J. Mubarak, MD, Visiting Professor

8:50 AM           Discussion

9:00 AM           Orthopaedic Research:  An Overview and Perspective

                        Gerald F. Harris, PhD, Director, Orthopaedic Research

9:20 AM           Chicken Model of Traumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Sarah R. Zawodny, MD, PGY-V

9:30 AM            Correlation of Idiopathic Scoliosis Assessments Between Newly Developed Milwaukee Topographic Scanner and Quantec

                        Chi H. Lim, MD, PGY-V
9:40 AM             Host Responses to Explanted Total Disc Arthroplasty Devices
Jeffrey M. Toth, PhD
                                 

9:50 AM            Discussion

10:00 AM          Break

10:10 AM          Outcomes of Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy (Secondary Repair and FHLT Transfer)

                        Emily L. Exten, MD, Foot & Ankle Fellow

10:20 AM          An Investigation of Rehabilitative Plantar Pressure Patterns in Post-Operative Footwear         

Salih Grice, Post-Doctoral Fellow 

10:30 AM          Clinical Outreach System for Segmental Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis                                      

                        Jeff Kertis, Research Associate

10:40 AM         Discussion 

10:50 AM         Short Tunnel ACL Reconstruction with a Two Incision Inside Out Quadrupled Soft Tissue Graft Using

                        Tape Locking Screw Fixation in a Cadaver Model

                        Joel E. Hein, MD, PGY-V, Chief Resident

11:00 AM         ACL Matched Pair Outcomes

                        Kyle L. Randall, MD, PGY-V

11:10 AM         Arthrofibrosis of the Knee Following Lower Extremity Trauma Treated with Arthroscopic Lysis of

                        Adhesions with Manipulation

Jared J. Tyson, MD, PGY-V

11:20 AM         Discussion

11:30 AM         Thirty Cases of Selective Denervation for Persistent Pain after TKA

Shao-min Shi, MD 11:40 AM            Follow-up of Fresh Osteochondral Allografts in Juveniles With Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Knee

                         Roger M. Lyon, MD

11:50 AM          In-vivo and In-vitro Shockwave Therapy on OCD Rabbit Model and Chondrocytes

                         Xue-Cheng Liu, PhD

12:00 Noon       Discussion

12:10 PM          Lunch

1:00 PM           Compartment Syndrome:  How a Case Affected a Career

                        Scott J. Mubarak, MD, Visiting Professor

1:40 PM           Discussion

1:50 PM           Minimum 3 Year Follow-Up on Distal Humeral Hemi-Arthroplasty

                       P. Alex Green, MD, Hand & UE Fellow

2:00 PM           Shoulder Kinematics During Activities of Daily Living After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

                       Ryan Inawat, Graduate Student

2:10 PM          Youth Pitching History & Its Correlation with Throwing Injuries in Professional Baseball Players

Nicolai A. Esala, DO, PC Sports Medicine Fellow

2:20 PM            Assessment of Growth Factors and Platelet Activation in PRP Generated by Commercial Separation System Compared to Manual Method

                        Omar M. Bhatti, MD, PM&R Sports Medicine Fellow

2:30 PM            Discussion

2:40 PM            Case Presentations to Dr. Mubarak

3:00 PM            Evaluation & Adjourn

 

Target Audience

Local Orthopaedic Surgeons, Faculty, Alumni, Residents/Fellows, Medical Students, Allied Health Professionals.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, I will be able to:

  • Assess the patho-anatomy of tarsal coalitions of the foot and discuss best practices for its treatment;
  • Analyze options for treatment of knee problems, especially ACL reconstruction, for improved patient outcomes;
  • Explain how early pitching by young players correlates with throwing injuries of professional baseball players.
  • Discuss compartment syndrome, how to diagnose and manage this disorder.
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • 6.00 Hours of Participation
    Hours of Participation credit.
Course opens: 
04/26/2013
Course expires: 
06/21/2013
Event starts: 
06/21/2013 - 8:00am CDT
Event ends: 
06/21/2013 - 3:30pm CDT
Cost:
$0.00
The Medical College of Wisconsin
8701 Watertown Plank Road
Health Research Center Auditorium
Milwaukee, WI 53226
United States

Course Director: - Roger M. Lyon, MD

Jeffrey P. Schwab, MD, Chairman and

Paul A. Jacobs, MD Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery

Scott J. Mubarak, MD, Visiting Professor

Gerald F. Harris, PhD, Director, Orthopaedic Research

Sarah R. Zawodny, MD, PGY-V

Chi H. Lim, MD, PGY-V

Jeffrey M. Toth, PhD

Emily L. Exten, MD, Foot & Ankle Fellow

Salih Grice, Post-Doctoral Fellow

Jeff Kertis, Research Associate

Joel E. Hein, MD, PGY-V, Chief Resident

Kyle L. Randall, MD, PGY-V

Jared J. Tyson, MD, PGY-V

 Shao-min Shi, MD

 Roger M. Lyon, MD

Xue-Cheng Liu, PhD                 

Scott J. Mubarak, MD, Visiting Professor

P. Alex Green, MD, Hand & UE Fellow

Ryan Inawat, Graduate Student

Nicolai A. Esala, DO, PC Sports Medicine Fellow

Omar M. Bhatti, MD, PM&R Sports Medicine Fellow

Available Credit

  • 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • 6.00 Hours of Participation
    Hours of Participation credit.

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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