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Phone Number: 610-695-2459

AO VET NA Advanced Course—Arthroscopic-guided Repair of Equine Articular Fractures.

August 23, 2022 - September 14, 2022
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Course Overview 

The AO VET NA Advanced Course - Arthroscopic-guided Repair of Equine Articular Fractures and Treatment of Subchondral Bone Cysts will provide clinical insight and hands-on experience treating intraarticular fractures and using implants to manage subchondral cystic lesions. The cadaveric labs will emphasize arthroscopic approaches to needle placement and intraoperative imaging to guide proper implant placement. Postoperative computed tomography will be used so that participants may assess the accuracy of implant placement.

This course will include (3) precourse online live ZOOM sessions which will take place prior to the face-to-face event on September 12-14, 2022, in Fort Collins, CO. 

Attendance for these sessions is required as part of this course.  They will be recorded and will be available to view at other times if necessary.

  1. August 23rd - 7:30-9:00pm Eastern Daylight Time
  2. August 30th - 7:30-9:00pm Eastern Daylight Time
  3. September 6th - 7:30-9:00pm Eastern Daylight Time

 

**** DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS AUGUST 30TH - COURSE WILL BE CLOSED TO REGISTRATIONS AFTER THIS DATE

 

Target Audience

This course is designed for practicing surgeons.

The AO VET Course - Principles in Equine Fracture Management is a prerequisite for this course as knowledge of basic surgical instrumentation will be assumed.

 

Tuition:
Level Name: Participant - Veterinary
Pricing Tier: Attending
Tuition: $2,500.00

Level Name: Participant - Veterinary
Pricing Tier: Resident
Tuition: $2,000.00

Course Prerequisite(s):
  • Equine Principles of Fracture Management

Questions:
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Phone Number: 610-695-2459

Venue:
AO VET NA Advanced Course—Arthroscopic-guided Repair of Equine Articular Fractures and Treatment of Subchondral Bone Cysts
Translational Medicine Institute / Colorado State University
2350 Gillette Dr
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Phone Number: 970-491-8645
https://vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/tmi/

Language(s):
English
Professional Level Prerequisite(s):
(No Prerequisites)

Continuing Education Credit: 23.00

AO North America is a Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) Provider (Number 244).

Designation Statement
This program was reviewed and approved by the AAVSB RACE program for _23.0___ hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval. Please contact the AAVSB RACE program if you have any comments/concerns regarding this program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession.

The Continuing Medical Education (CME) mission of AO North America (AONA®) is to provide comprehensive multidisciplinary needs based education to surgeons, fellows, and residents in the specialties of orthopedic, hand, craniomaxillofacial, spine, neurosurgery, and veterinary surgery in the areas of trauma (i.e.), operative reduction and fixation), degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstruction.

Expected results of AONA's CME activities for surgeons, fellows, and residents are to:
• Increase their knowledge base and surgical skill level
• Improve competence by applying advances of knowledge in patient care in the areas of trauma, degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstructive surgical techniques
• Address practice performance gaps by improving management of aspects of traumatic injuries and musculoskeletal disorders (i.e., pre-operative planning to post-operative care)

Upon completion, participants should be able to:
  • Identify cases that will respond best to arthroscopically guided fracture repair
  • Select best approaches for implants based on pre and intraoperative imaging guidance
  • Apply a combination of imaging and arthroscopic visualization to best guide implant placement
Monday, September 12, 2022 - 07:00 - 17:00
Schedule
Title
Moderator
Faculty
Course Registration - Breakfast
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Introduction and Welcome
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Third Metacarpal Condylar Fracture Repair
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a. Describe patient positioning and the influence on limb orientation in the surgical field b. Identify surgical incision site based on palpable anatomic landmarks in the surgical field. c. Describe how to reduce displaced condylar fractures using arthroscopic guidance. d. Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic-guided placement of lag screws for the repair of a third metacarpal condylar fracture.

Coffee Break / Change into Scrubs and Prepare for Lab
Venue:
Translational Medicine Institute / Colorado State University
Room:
CE Lounge - 1st Fl.

 

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Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Group C: Fireside Chat - Condylar Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Travel to Next Lab
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Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Group B: Fireside Chat - Condylar Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group C. Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Travel to Next Lab
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Group A: Fireside Chat - Condylar Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Group C: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Venue:
Translational Medicine Institute / Colorado State University
Room:
CE Lounge - 1st Fl.

 

Proximal Sesamoid Bone Fracture Repair
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a. Describe patient positioning and the influence on limb orientation in the surgical field b. Identify surgical incision site based on needle-guided radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging. c. Describe how to reduce displaced fractures using arthroscopic guidance. d. Perform radiographic- and fluoroscopic-guided placement of lag screws for the repair of a proximal sesamoid fracture

Travel to Lab
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Group A: Fireside Chat - Proximal Sesamoid Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Group C: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Travel to Next Lab
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Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Group C: Fireside Chat - Proximal Sesamoid Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Travel to Next Lab
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Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic
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Group B: Fireside Chat - Proximal Sesamoid Fracture
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group C: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph
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Review and Discussion
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022 - 07:00 - 17:05
Schedule
Title
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Faculty
Breakfast
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Overview and Plan for the Day
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Third Carpal Bone Fracture Repair
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a. Describe patient positioning and the influence on limb orientation in the surgical field b. Identify surgical incision site based on needle-guided radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging. c. Describe how to reduce displaced fractures using arthroscopic guidance. d. Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic-guided placement of lag screws for the repair of a carpal slab fracture.

Complex Carpal Fracture Repair
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a. Identify complex carpal fracture configurations that can be reconstructed using lag screws. b. Identify surgical incision(s) site based on needle-guided radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging. c. Describe how to reduce displaced fractures using arthroscopic guidance. d. Perform radiographic- and fluoroscopic-guided placement of lag screws for the repair of a carpal slab fracture.

Coffee Break / Change into Scrubs / Prepare for Lab
Venue:
Translational Medicine Institute / Colorado State University
Room:
CE Lounge - 1st Fl.

 

Venue:
Room:

 

Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic - Sagittal
Venue:
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Group B: Fireside Chat - Third Carpal Bone
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group C: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph - Frontal
Venue:
Room:

 

Travel to Next Lab
Venue:
Room:

 

Group A: Fireside Chat - Third Carpal Bone
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph - Frontal
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Group C: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic - Sagittal
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Travel to Next lab
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Group A: Lag Screw Placement - Radiograph - Frontal
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Group B: Lag Screw Placement - Fluoroscopic - Sagittal
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Room:

 

Group C: Fireside Chat - Third Carpal Bone
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Room 101- 1st Floor

Venue:
Translational Medicine Institute / Colorado State University
Room:
CE Lounge - 1st Fl.

 

Subchondral Bone Cyst Management
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Room:

 

a. Describe patient positioning and the influence on limb orientation in the surgical field b. Identify surgical incision site based on needle-guided radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging. c. Describe how to place a transcondylar screw using a)only imaging (radiographs or fluoroscopy) or b) arthroscopic and radiographic guidance d. Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic-guided placement of a lag screw for the placement of a transcondylar screw in the medial condyle of the distal femur

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B: Santschi Technique
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C: Discussion - Technique Variations
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Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - 07:00 - 11:45
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Breakfast
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Overview and Plan for the Day
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Questions and Answers / Closing / Conclusion of the Course
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Tuesday, August 23, 2022 - 19:30 - 21:00
Schedule
Title
Moderator
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A: Fracture, Osteochondral Defect, Bone Marrow Edema, Subchondral Cyst; B: Mechanical Principles of Osteochondral Repair
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Tuesday, August 30, 2022 - 19:30 - 21:00
Schedule
Title
Moderator
Faculty
A: Osteochondral Defect and Management - Structural Damage vs Edema vs Cyst; B: Pre-operative and Intraoperative Surgical Guidance - Understanding Radiographic Interpretation, Fluoroscopic Positioning and Image Appearance. Interpretation of CT Appearance and Using Markers as a Guide for Implants
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1. Describe arthroscopic techniques for repairing osteochondral fractures and subchondral bone cysts 2. Consider the effect of limb positioning and draping on surgical repairs 3. Discuss preoperative and intraoperative use of radiographic, fluoroscopic, and CT guidance

Tuesday, September 06, 2022 - 19:30 - 21:00
Schedule
Title
Moderator
Faculty
A: Principles of Medical Therapies to Augment Surgical Joint Repair - Medications, Biological therapies (ACS, ACP, MSC), Implantation of Fibrin/Biologic Grafts; B: Postoperative Management - Recovery from General Anesthesia and Coaptation (rope assistance, sling assistance, pool recoveries), Immediate Postoperative Care, Long-Term Rehabilitation and Return to Sport
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Faculty Disclosure:

It is the policy of AO North America to abide by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support. Standard 2: “Disclosures Relevant to Potential Commercial Bias and Relevant Financial Relationships of Those with Control over CME Content,” requires all planners, including course directors, chairs, and faculty, involved in the development of CME content to disclose their relevant financial relationships prior to participating in the activity. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. The intent of the disclosure is not to prevent a faculty with a relevant financial or other relationship from teaching, but to provide participants with information that might be of importance to their evaluation of content. All potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to the commencement of this activity.


Off-Label / Experimental Discussions:

Some medical devices used for teaching purposes and/or discussed in AO North America’s educational activities may have been cleared by the FDA for specific uses only or may not yet be approved for any purpose. Faculty may discuss off-label, investigational, or experimental uses of products/devices in CME certified educational activities. Faculty have been advised that all recommendations involving clinical medicine in this CME activity are based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients.

All scientific research referred to, reported or used in this CME activity in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis.


Disclaimer:

AONA does not endorse nor promote the use of any product/device of commercial entities.  Equipment used in this course is for teaching purposes only with the intent to enhance the learning experience.

The opinions or views expressed in this live continuing medical education activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of

AO North America or any commercial supporter. The certificate provided pertains only to the participants’ completion of the course.


Conflict of Interest Resolution Statement:
When individuals in a position to control or influence the development of the content have reported financial relationships with one or more commercial interests, AO North America utilizes a process to identify and resolve potential conflicts to ensure that the content presented is free of commercial bias.

Liability Statement:
AO North America faculty and staff assume no personal liability for the techniques or the use of any equipment and accessories used for teaching purposes in the laboratory. The certificate provided pertains only to the participants’ completion of the course and does not, in any way, attest to the proficiency of the participants’ clinical experience.

Laboratory Waiver:
To participate in this surgical skills course, you will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to the course. In order to participate, AONA’s policy mandates that every individual must wear appropriate protective garments provided by AO NA during the lab sessions. Participants who do not sign the waiver and wear protective garments will not be allowed to participate in the laboratory sessions.

Animal Anatomic Specimens:

This course will involve exposure to and contact with animal anatomic specimens. These specimens are being utilized for purposes of teaching and learning and are to be treated with the utmost respect. Participants should be familiar with and understand the potential risks involved and will be required to observe all customary safety procedures.



In-Kind Support
AO North America gratefully acknowledges in-kind support for equipment and technical staff from Arthrex, DePuy Synthes, Sontec Instruments, LLC., and Soundvet.

Educational Grant
AO North America gratefully acknowledges funding for its education activities from the AO Foundation.  The AO Foundation receives funding for education from Synthes GmbH.