MAY 6 - Department of Orthopaedics

RESEARCH DAY/UBC DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS UPDATE BC ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING “Prevention, Diagnosis and Management of Infection in Orthopaedic Surgery” MAY 6-­‐8, 2015 RESEARCH DAY MAY 6, 2015 PAETZOLD CENTRE, VGH ORTHOPAEDIC UPDATE AND BCOA ANNUAL MEETING MAY 7-­‐8, 2015 MORRIS J. WOSK CENTRE (ADJACENT TO THE DELTA SUITES HOTEL) 580 WEST HASTINGS AVE (AT SEYMOUR ST.), VANCOUVER, BC WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015 – PAETZOLD CENTRE, VGH 0900 – 0955 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS 0955 – 1000 Welcome and Opening remarks -­‐ Dr. Bas Masri Chair: Dr. Henry Broekhuyse Moderators: Dr. J. Parvizi, Dr. T. Daniels, Dr. B. Perey, Dr. F. Miyanji Session 1: Research Presentations (6 min. presentation + 3 min. discussion) **(final order of research presentations subject to change)** 1000 – 1020 Special Guest Lecturer: Dr. J. Parvizi “The Importance of Research in Orthopaedic Resident Education”” 1020 -­‐ 1029 The trajectory of short and long term recovery of tibial shaft fractures following intramedullary nail fixation -­‐ Dr. Sebastian Ko (R1) 1029 -­‐ 1038 US hospitals frequently miss the British NICE benchmark for time to hip fracture surgery: does it matter-­‐ Dr. Michael Neufeld (R1) 1038 – 1047 A systematic review of the management of complex proximal humerus fractures: non-­‐operative, internal fixation or arthroplasty -­‐Dr. Jennifer Nevin (R1) 1047 – 1056 Biomechanical analysis of common rotator cuff suture anchors: a pullout strength comparison between osteoporotic and healthy human sawbone equivalents -­‐Dr. Gautamn Sarwal (R1) 1056– 1105 Femoral neck shortening is associated with worse functional outcome: analysis of the prospective multi-­‐center study of hip fracture outcomes in China (SHOC) -­‐ Dr. David Stockton (R1) 1105 – 1114 Is after hours spine surgery associated with increased adverse events: a cohort study. Dr. Michael Bond (R2) 1114 – 1123 A scoping review of the proximal humerus literature: surgical treatment -­‐ Dr. Simon Garceau (R2) 1123 – 1132 SPECT-­‐CT in the evaluation of implant loosening in TAR: a retrospective case series Dr. Benjamin Jong (R2) 1132 – 1141 Surgeon ergonomics in arthroscopic shoulder surgery Dr. Darcy Marr (R2) 1141 – 1150 Calf circumference and preservation of plantar power push-­‐off using pedobarography: comparison between treatment methods for congenital clubfoot -­‐ Dr. Ian Wilson (R2) 1150-­‐ 1159 1159 – 1208 1208 – 1300 Session 2: 1300 – 1320 1320 – 1329 1329 – 1338 1338 – 1347 1347 – 1356 1356 – 1405 -­‐ 1405 – 1414 1414 – 1423 1423 – 1432 1432 – 1441 1441 – 1450 1450 – 1459 1459 – 1508 1508 – 1517 1517 – 1526 1526 -­‐ 1541 Session 3: Appropriateness of shoulder imaging ordered by primary care physicians -­‐ Dr. Geoffrey Jarvie (R3) Dr. Chad Johnson (R3) LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES Research Presentations (6 min. presentation + 3 min. discussion) **(final order of research presentations subject to change)** Special Guest Lecturer : Dr. Tim Daniels “A Competency-­‐Based Curriculum for resident education: the way of the future?” Dr. Brett Kilb (R3) Resource use analysis comparing arthroscopic versus open ankle arthrodesis -­‐ Dr. Jacqueline Ngai (R3) Pre-­‐operative manual stress views for diagnosing subtle lisfranc injuries -­‐ Dr. Lauren Roberts (R3) The effectiveness of orthopedic boot camp in preparing PGY-­‐1s for orthopedic residency Dr. Bradley Ashman (R4) Iliosacral screw removal as a treatment for residual pain after iliosacral fixation: a retrospective review Dr. David Cruickshank (R4) "Is the RUSH (Radiographic Union Score for the Hip) score predictive of non-­‐union or reoperation in femoral neck fractures -­‐ Dr. Tym Frank (R4) Intra and reliability in preoperative high tibial osteotomy templating -­‐ Dr. Lisa Howard (R4) The histopathology of the proximal long head of biceps brachii tendon and clinical outcomes following long head of biceps tenodesis -­‐ Dr. Jane Yeoh (R4) Operative treatment of ulnar impaction syndrome : a systematic review –Dr. Marie-­‐Eve Pelletier (R5) Fellow, Division of Lower Limb Reconstruction and Oncology “Cement-­‐augmentation in sacroiliac screw fixation of osteoporotic pelvic ring fractures – is there a biomechanical benefit?” – Dr. Georg Osterhoff, Division of Orthopaedic Trauma Fellow, Division of Spine Surgery Fellow, Division of Paediatric Orthopaedics Fellow, Division of Distal Extremities, Upper Extremity REFRESHMENT BREAK Research Presentations (6 min. presentation + 3 min. discussion) **(final order of research presentations subject to change)** 1541 – 1550 Fellow, Division of Arthroscopic Reconstructive Surgery and Joint Preservation 1550 – 1559 Fellow, Division of Distal Extremities, Foot & Ankle 1559 – 1608 Fellow, Division of Arthroscopy & Athletic Injuries 1608 – 1617 Division of Orthopaedic Engineering 1617 – 1626 Division of Orthopaedic Engineering, 1626 – 1635 Division of Orthopaedic Engineering THURSDAY MORNING , MAY 7, 2015 – J WOSK CENTRE FOR DIALOGUE (ADJACENT TO THE DELTA SUITES HOTEL) Chair: Dr. Bas Masri 0700 – 0800 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 0800 – 0805 Opening remarks – Dr. Bas Masri Session 4: “PREVENTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTION IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY” Chair-­‐ Dr. B. Masri 0805 – 0820 Perioperative Patient Optimization: Diminishing Risk Factors for Infection-­‐ Dr. J. Parvizi 0820 – 0835 Decolonization and Staph Screening -­‐ Dr. Bas Masri 0840 – 0850 The Operating Room Through to Discharge: Minimizing Risk of Infection —Dr. John Street 0850 – 0900 The Wound/Incision at Risk— Dr. Tim Daniels 0900 – 0910 Modifying Orthopaedic Implants to Minimize the Risk of Infection—Dr. Paul Clarkson 0910 – 0930 Morton Lecture: An Organized Approach to Establishing the Diagnosis of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: has the era of the biomarker arrived?-­‐ Dr. J. Parvizi 0930 – 0950 Panel Discussion: Prevention/Diagnosis of Infection 0950 -­‐ 1010 REFRESHMENT BREAK Session 5: “MANAGEMENT OF INFECTION IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY: the state of the art” Chair-­‐Dr. B. Masri 1010 – 1020 The Economic Burden of Infection in Orthopaedic Surgery—Dr. Nelson Greidanus 1020 – 1040 The Microbiology of Orthopaedic Infection and the Challenge of Drug-­‐Resistant Organisms—Dr. Ted Steiner 1040 -­‐ 1050 Antibiotic Protocols for Orthopaedic Infection: “what is the state of the art in 2015”-­‐-­‐ Dr. Ted Steiner “INFECTIONS AFFECTING TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT” 1050 – 1100 The Changing Bacteriology in Infected THA/TKA : an international perspective—Dr. Don Garbuz 1100 -­‐ 1110 1110 – 1120 1120 – 1130 1130-­‐1145 1145 – 1245 SESSION 6: 1245 -­‐-­‐ 1300 1300 – 1315 1315 – 1345 1345 – 1400 1400 –1415 1415 – 1430 1430 – 1450 Session 7: 1450 – 1600 Management of Infection Involving Total Shoulder/Elbow Arthroplasty—Dr. W. Regan Panel Discussion and Case Discussion LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES “MANAGEMENT OF INFECTION IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY: the state of the art” continued Chair-­‐Dr. B. Masri Management of Infection in Spine Surgery—Dr. C. Fisher/ Dr. Ravi Ghag or alternate The Infected Arthroscopic Knee Reconstruction—Dr. Bill Regan or alternate Management of Fractures Complicated by Infection—Dr. Peter O’Brien or alternate Common Infections Involving the Hand—Dr. Tom Goetz or alternate Surgical Management of the Ulcered Foot —Dr. Tim Daniels Panel Discussion REFRESHMENT BREAK Breakout sessions / Case Discussions Adjourn 1450 – 1600 1600 Management of Infection Involving Total Ankle Replacement Prosthèses—Dr. Alastair Younger or alternate Breakout Session #1: Reconstructive Orthopaedics-­‐Complex Cases Room -­‐ Asia Pacific Hall Case discussion Chair: Dr. Don Garbuz Faculty: Dr. Javad Parvizi, Dr. Bas Masri, Dr. Nelson Greidanus, Dr. Paul Clarkson Breakout Session #2: Foot and Ankle-­‐Complex Cases Room -­‐ #370 HSBC Executive Meeting Room Case discussion Chair: Dr. Alastair Younger Faculty: Dr. Tim Daniels, Dr. Kevin Wing, Dr. Murray Penner Breakout Session #3: Hand and Wrist Complex Cases Room -­‐ 470 Hamber Foundation Boardroom Case discussion Chair: Dr. Tom Goetz or alternate Faculty: Dr. Jeff Pike, Dr. Bert Perey or alternates 1450 – 1600 Single Versus Two-­‐Stage Revision for Infection Involving THA/TKA—Dr. Don Garbuz THURSDAY EVENING , MAY 7, 2015 1700 – 1930 UBC Department of Orthopaedics Reception: Alumni, Residents, Fellows, Faculty and Friends Vancouver Club FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 2015 Session 8: “ORTHOPAEDIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, MANPOWER PLANNING, AND PRACTICE MANAGEMENT” 0700 – 0800 Continental Breakfast 0800 – 0805 Opening remarks– Dr. Bas Masri 0805 -­‐ 0825 Royal College Lecture: “Orthopaedic Trauma and the Community Surgeon: a growing divergence”—Dr. Bert Perey 0825 – 0845 Patterson Lecture: “Advances in Talar and Calcaneal Fracture Management: optimizing outcomes for 2015 and beyond”—Dr. Tim Daniels 0845 – 0905 McGraw Lecture: “The Birth of Orthopaedic Super-­‐Subspecialization: the McGraw Legacy”-­‐ Dr. Firoz Miyanji 0905 – 1015 “Symposium on Resource/Manpower Management” -­‐ Dr. Masri chair (speakers: representatives from the BCOA/community orthopaedic surgeons/residents) 1015 – 1045 REFRESHMENT BREAK Session 9: “OUR ORTHOPAEDIC COMMUNITY: working together for excellence in patient care and research”
1045 – 1100 The Rick Hansen Institute and the Vancouver Spine Program: data-­‐driven research is changing the standard of care for spine-­‐injury patients—Dr. Marcel Dvorak or alternate 1100 – 1115 The COFAS Registry: improving the care of foot and ankle patients across Canada and beyond—Dr. Alastair Younger or alternate 1115 – 1130 The Canadian Joint Replacement Registry: what the data is telling us of relevance to practice in 2015—
Dr. Nelson Greidanus 1130 – 1145 International Health Initiatives/Collaborative Research: USTOP/Engineers in Scrubs —Dr. Peter O’Brien or alternate 1145 – 1200 Center for Hip Health and Mobility: collaborative research to improve patient care—Dr. David Wilson or alternate 1200-­‐1300
LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES AND ALL BCOA MEMBERS BCOA AFTERNOON SESSIONS: Session 10: 1300 – 1415 Health System Redesign: Chair: Dr. Pierre Guy Session 11: 1415 – 1530 Questions/Panel Discussion Billing and Best Practices Workshop? Chair: Dr. Kevin Wing/Dr. Michael Moran or alternates from BCOA Questions/Panel Discussion
1530 – 1545 REFRESHMENT BREAK (MAIN LOBBY) 1545 – 1700 BCOA BUSINESS MEETING (AGENDA TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON-­‐SITE) 1700 ADJOURN FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 2015 1830 UBC Department of Orthopaedics Graduation, Alumni and Awards Banquet Location: Shaughnessy Golf Course, Vancouver, BC