Global Innovations in Complex Shoulder Surgery - 2024 Surgical Skills Course
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Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Nov 10, 2027
Cost
Member: $249.00
Resident/Fellow Member: $249.00
Affiliate Member: $249.00
Non-Member: $399.00
Credit Offered
9 CME Credits

Global Innovations in Complex Shoulder Surgery


Surgical Skills Course - Event Recording

International faculty from three of the world’s leading societies have created an all-new surgical skills course focused on complex and controversial shoulder pathologies using insights and techniques that cross borders. Chaired by Ivan Wong MD and Julie Bishop MD, this event recording features faculty from Colombia and Ecuador! Recordings of live lab demos at state-of-the-art labs in Chicago and Mexico City are included.

Expert faculty highlights include:

  • Diego Perez-Salazar Marina, MD
  • Alberto Guevara Álvarez, MD
  • Chrisitan Lozano, MD
  • Fabio Restrepo, MD
  • Thibault Lafosse, MD

As well as North American faculty:

  • Robert Arciero, MD
  • Bassem Elhassan, MD
  • Peter MacDonald, MD
  • Robert B. Litchfield, MD, FRCSC 

Cutting edge case-based didactics will feature complex shoulder instability and innovative ways to address the massive and irreparable rotator cuff. Plentiful lab demos will include arthroscopic anterior and posterior bone block solutions, remplissage, open Bankart, Latarjet, DAS procedure, the Super Sling procedure, arthroscopic subscapularis repairs, lower trapezius transfer, latissimus dorsi transfers, medial muscle advancement and multiple ways to apply biologics.

* Please note, QR codes were used for polling during the live course and our now closed. 


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to:

1. Identify and describe the best techniques for addressing massive/irreparable cuff tears.

2. Determine when to utilize the various bone block techniques to address subcritical and critical bone loss in shoulder instability

3. Utilize best practices and techniques in controversial rotator cuff and instability pathology.



Friday, October 4 Sessions of the live course, captured and now available within this package

Presentation Faculty
Session 1: Anterior Soft Tissue Instability Solutions Moderators- Ivan Wong, MD- Dalhousie University & Jeanne Patzkowski, MDBrooke
Army Medical Center
Everything starts with the physical Exam! How to perform physical exam for
instability
Bob Litchfield, MD- Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic
Live Demo of the Physical Exam for Instability Bob Litchfield, MD
My best tricks so my arthroscopic Bankart doesn't fail! Jon Dickens, MD- Duke University
When do I add remplissage and how? Peter MacDonald, MD- Pan Am Clinic
We can't let open Bankart become a lost art - this is when and how I do it Robert Arciero, MD- University of Connecticut Program
DAS - what the heck is that and how would I do it? Thibault Lafosse, MD- Alsp Surgery Institute (virtual)
International Live Demo the DAS Procedure Diego Perez-Salazar, MD- ABC Medical Center (virtual)
Q&A- Case based discussion Moderators- Ivan Wong, MD & Jeanne Patzkowski, MD
Session 2: Anterior Boney Instability  Moderators- Jon Dickens, MD- Duke University & Alberto Guevara Alvarez,
MD- AMECRA
My Indications and techniques for arthroscopic Anterior bone block Brian Werner, MD- University of Virginia
When, why and how I do an arthroscopic Latarjet Shariff Bishai, MD- Detroit Orthopaedic Institute
OLC Live Demo- Open Latarjet Jon Barlow, MD- Mayo Clinic
Forget Arthroscopy, This is why and how I do an open Latarjet! Jeanne Patzkowski, MD- Brooke Army Medical Center
How do I approach the arthroscopic glenoid fracture? Brian Waterman, MD- Wake Forest University School of Medicine
OLC Live Demo- Open Bankart Glenoid based shift Ben Ma, MD- University of California, San Francisco
Q&A- Case based discussion Moderators- Jon Dickens, MD & Alberto Guevara Alvarez, MD- AMECRA
Session 3: Posterior/Humeral sided Bone loss Moderators- Ben Ma, MD & Jon Barlow, MD
When do I bone graft the Hill Sachs and how? Greg Cvetanovich, MD- Ohio State University Hospital Program
How to be prepared for the posterior labral repair with a RHAGL Brian Werner, MD- University of Virginia
OLC Live Demo- Posterior Bone Block Jon Dickens, MD- Duke University
When is posterior labral repair enough versus adding bone block? Julie Bishop, MD- The Ohio State University
OLC Live Demo- Posterior capsular grafting for posterior instability Daniel Slulittel, MD- AAA
Q&A- Case based discussion Moderators- Ben Ma, MD & Jon Barlow, MD
Session 4: Failed Instability Debate (13.5% Bone Loss) Moderators- Peter MacDonald, MD-Pan Am Clinic & Robert Arciero, MDUniversity
of Connecticut Program
Why I Choose Revision Soft Tissue Repair Alberto Guevara Alvarez, MD- AMECRA
I Always go for Boney Augmentation Stephen Pill, MD- Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas
Panel Discussion & Debate Vote Bob Litchfield, MD-Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic
Kathy Coyner, MA-UConn Health
Christian Lozano, MD- SLARD
Fabio Restrepo, MD- Clinica La Sabana (virtual/ camera on during Zoom)
Jon Barlow, MD- Mayo Clinic
OLC Live Demo- How to get to the HH to open graft? Brian Werner, MD
Session 5: Rotator Cuff: Repairable Cuff Moderators: Greg Cvetanovich, MD-Ohio State University Hospital Program &
Kathy Coyner, MD- UConn Health
Single vs double vs triple row. Does tension matter? Ben Ma, MD-University of California, San Francisco
When do I supplement my repair with biology/augments or grafts? Julie Bishop, MD- The Ohio State University
How to fix the subscap: tips and tricks for success Ivan Wong, MD- Dalhousie University
OLC Live Demo- Subscap Repair Shariff Bishai, MD- Detroit Orthopaedic Institute
Q&A- Case based discussion Moderators: Greg Cvetanovich, MD & Kathy Coyner, MD
Session 6: Dinner and Challenging Cases Moderators: Julie Bishop, MD and Ivan Wong, MD


Saturday, October 5 Sessions of the live course, captured and now available within this package

Session 1: Complex Cuff Cases- Irreparable Cuff: Anterior, Posterior and
Superior
Moderators: Brian Waterman, MD- Wake Forest University School of
Medicine & Julie Bishop, MD- The Ohio State University
Everything starts with the physical Exam! How to perform physical exam for
cuff?
Bassem T. Elhassan, MD- Massachusetts General Hospital
(6 minute presentation before live demostration)
SCR: Is it still relevant and should I know how to do this? Grant Garrigues, MD- Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Rush University Medical
Center
Session 1 Cont.- Complex Cuff Cases- Irreparable Cuff: Anterior, Posterior
and Superior
Moderators- Brian Waterman, MD & Julie Bishop, MD
Don't throw it away - how I use the biceps - What works in my Hands! Alberto Guevara Alvarez, MD- AMECRA
When Do I use a Interpositional Bridging reconstruction? Ivan Wong, MD- Dalhousie University
OLC Live Demo- tuberoplasty/biceps smash Peter MacDonald, MD- Pan Am Clinic
Lat transfer versus Pec Transfer for irreparable subscap - which is the best? Stephen Pill, MD- Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas
International Live Demo-Mexico: Medical Muscle Advancement - What is it
and when do I do it?
Diego Perez-Salazar, MD (virtual presentation and live demo)
Is there a role for Lat Dorsi Transfer? Or - Is lower trap the only way? Bassem T. Elhassan, MD- Massachusetts General Hospital
Biologic Tuberoplasty? Balloon? What should we do? Jon Barlow, MD- Mayo Clinic
OLC Live Demo- Anterior Cable Recon Daniel Slullitel & Christian Lozano
Case Based Discussion with Live Q&A Moderators- Brian Waterman, MD & Julie Bishop, MD
Session 2: Failed Cuff Debate Moderators: Shariff Bishai, MD and Grant Garrigues, MD
I can do releases/mobilize this and repair and use the pts own biology - I
don't need any other help!
Kathy Coyner, MD, MBA
Forget about repair - it wont heal. Tendon transfer/biologic anterior cable
recon is the way!
Christian Lozano, MD
Panel Discussion & Debate Vote Panel: Bassam Elhassan, MD, Kathy Corner MD, Jeanne Patzkowski, MD
Fabio Restrepo, MD (virtual)
Bob Litchfield, MD
OLC Live Demo- How I do a lower trap transfer Bassem T. Elhassan, MD- Massachusetts General Hospital


Continuing Medical Education Credit Statement

The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AOSSM designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 9.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ABOS MOC Credit Statement

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the learner to earn credit toward the CME requirements of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery’s (ABOS) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit learner completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABOS credit.


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